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RESS AS A P SO M C O IA H T A BETTER I L O K N O NEWSPAPER News CONTEST SEQUOYAH Source for 2 AWARD The 0 1 R E The 6 W I N N Heart of Oklahoma Purcell Register Thursday, August 10, 2017 purcellregister.com Vol. 130 No. 40 • 3 sections • 4032 pages 75¢ Since 1887 Board calls vote A new Bond package totals $19.475M In the year JeanneGrimes The Purcell Register day approved resolutions calling for the election. A special election Octo- Proposition 1 for $18.8 mil- and new ber 10 will put two school lion would cover two major bond propositions totaling construction projects, as well $19.475 million before voters as district-wide technology in the Purcell Public School faces district. The school board on Mon- Please see Bond, back page ZONE Purcell Public Residents protest rezoning land Schools adds 15 to faculty for Amber Alert to welcome new industry 2017-18 JeanneGrimes JeanneGrimes Parents who took kids arrested in Texas The Purcell Register dustrial. That sentiment re- The Purcell Register The vote was 2-2 until sounded with council JeanneGrimes An Indiana truck rental mayor Ted Cox cast the members Graham Fish- When Purcell students re- The Purcell Register making arrangements to firm plans to break ground deciding vote in favor of burn and Tom McCurdy. turned to school on Wednes- go to Converse, Texas, and within 60 to 90 days on rezoning. Premier Truck Rental day, there were 15 new faces A Cleveland County man bring Bryant Schivers Jr., a nine acre tract located That followed a lengthy President Rob Troxel among the faculty to greet arrested Sunday in Texas back to Oklahoma. between Purcell Lake and protest by residents living said Purcell will real- them. on a kidnapping warrant Schivers and Tara Spring- the interstate. across Chandler Road ize between $200,000 The breakdown across the has waived extradition to field allegedly took their In a 3-2 vote Monday from the vacant land, most and $320,000 in annual district was five new teachers Oklahoma. four children and fled the night, Purcell City Coun- of whom said they favor sales tax revenue from each at the high school and Cleveland County Under- cil approved a zoning new business in Purcell, elementary school, two at the sheriff Rhett Burnett said change for the site from but not in their neighbor- junior high and three at the Tuesday the department is Please see Alert, back page agricultural to light in- . Please see Zone, page 9A intermediate school Purcell High School J o i n i n g the faculty were Charles Lightning Ankenman, Roger Raper, R a y S a m - strikes Fundraiser helps ford, Cole Sharp and Charles David Sikes. Purcell Ankenman Ankenman is teaching Spanish. home “ I l o v e to teach, to Third time in learn more PHS band a b o u t m y last two years subject and to Rock Show raises $3,900 find new and The home of Purcell resident John D. Montgomery Roger Raper better ways Doug Butler, located at 128 S. The Purcell Register funds for the Purcell High music teacher, presented Purcell restaurant. to teach,” he 10th, was struck during the tre- School band. a check to PHS Band A Rock Show Fundraiser said. mendous electric early A recent fundraiser Jamie Galik, owner Directors David Hilger He previ- last Sunday morning. held at The Rusty Knot of The Rusty Knot and and Kyle Myers Tuesday ously taught At least two waves of intense has raised much needed Donna Sherman, local afternoon at the local Please see Band, back page at Deer Creek lightning moved through the High School. Purcell area starting just after Ankenman 1 a.m. bringing with it a very is a graduate welcome 1.6” of rain. of Las Vegas Another .55” was recorded Ray Samford A c a d e m y, last Thursday night bringing B r i g h a m the total here for the year to Young Uni- 26.25” compared to 17.03” at versity and Oklahoma City’s Will Rogers the Univer- World airport. sity of Okla- The normal year-to-date homa. total is 22.34”. He is mar- Butler said the lighting ried and has knocked out two televisions, a son, 7, and disabled his pickup that had Cole Sharp a daughter, to be towed away to free up 4. He en- Butler’s car, which was not joys hiking, damaged by the . s p e n d i n g “I could hear (the electricity) time with his it make a sizzling noise and family and then I smelled something,” e x p l o r i n g Butler said. “So I went up in new places. my attic to make sure my house Raper is wasn’t on fire.” David Sikes t e a c h i n g The lightning also knocked military his- out his water softener system tory and government and will and his telephone. John D. Montgomery • The Purcell Register coach boys basketball. The pickup sustained dam- Young talent He is a graduate of Owasso age to six on board computers, High School and University he reported. Talented youngsters.ages.9-17.combined.their.talents.July.21.for.a.Rock.Show.Fundraiser.for.the.Purcell.High. of Central Oklahoma. School.July.21.at.The.Rusty.Knot..The.event.raised.$3,900.for.the.band.that.has.received.deep.budget.cuts.the. past.two.years.. Please see Lightning, back page Please see Teachers, back page

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Expect a wet week with ers and thunderstorms will be temperatures will drop into the showers and thunderstorm over the weekend. Expect tem- 80s when a cold front moves chances nearly every day. peratures to be a little warmer through over the weekend. Your best chance for show- on Thursday and Friday, but – Leah Hill Chickasaw Nation election results Chickasaw Nation Election Secretary Rita Loder an- John D. Montgomery • The Purcell Register nounced results of the July 25, Back to school hair cut 2017 general election. John D. Montgomery • The Purcell Register Hair cuts were among the things that were provided to prospective students Sunday. Cassie Pickens District Seat 2 Hays of the Pink Willow and Rachel Lambert of Moore did the ear-lowering during the 6th annual incumbent legislator Connie Fun luncheon Pat Harlan Back to School Party Sunday afternoon at Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church. Barker of Marietta received Purcell teachers had a good time with the luau style food line at 1,578 votes to defeat challenger the First Baptist Church last Monday noon. Two of the instructors Michael Thomas Watson of Ar- enjoying the meal were Tammy Gardner and Melinda . McClain Bank officers graduate dmore, who received 583 votes. Pontotoc District Seat 3 will be filled by J. Lisa Impson of from Graduate School of Banking Ada, who received 2,321 votes to defeat Kymberly Hazlett Eric Vickers and Kerry GSBC students are rec- with the Graduate School of Purcell, who received 737 Wilhoit, officers at McClain ognized by their bank’s ex- of Banking at Colorado is votes. NEWS Bank, recently graduated from ecutive team as rising stars a great accomplishment for Tishomingo District Seat 3 from the the Gradu- in their orga- community bankers around incumbent Steven Woods of ate School nizations, and the country,” said GSBC Davis will retain his seat as he of Banking as graduates, President Tim Koch, “Spon- was unchallenged. City of Purcell at Colorado often contin- soring organizations and Pontotoc District Seat 4 will (GSBC), a ue to become communities should be very be filled by Karen Goodnight School Begins 2 5 - m o n t h l e a d e r s i n proud of the time and effort of Goldsby, as she was unchal- When school bells ring to signal the start of the 2017-18 b a n k i n g their respec- our graduates expend during lenged for the seat. school year bells should also go off inside drivers’ heads school which tive organiza- their time in the program.” Incumbent Supreme Court to drive safely. Justice Cheri L. Bellefeuille- Vickers p r o v i d e s Wilhoit tions. Graduates receive a diploma Thousands of students will be hurrying to their re- management A diploma upon successfully completing Gordon of Sulphur was unchal- spective schools most likely not paying much attention and leadership training for in banking is widely recog- six weeks of classroom train- lenged and will retain Seat 3 on to the vehicles on crowded streets. We are reminding community-banking profes- nized by the banking industry ing which focuses on the areas the court. drivers to be careful in school zones, follow the traffic sionals. at large, and is a marker of of general management and Elected officials will take the laws as well as the directions given by crossing guards. Vickers and Wilhoit were advanced education which technology, lending, - oath of office Monday, Oct. 2. Remember to stop for children and adults at crosswalks. among 176 graduates of the hundreds of bank-industry ship and human-resource For more information, con- Please keep our children safe. 67th Annual School Session, professionals from around the management and financial tact Ms. Loder at (580) 310- hosted July 16-28 on the country accomplish each year. management in banks. 6475 or 888-661-0137. campus of the University of “Completing the course- Requirements for gradua- Colorado in Boulder, Colo. work and projects associated tion also include comprehen- sive examinations, interses- National School Lunch Program sion research projects and participation in a bank-man- Washington, Purcell, and will be used for the purpose and that adult’s social security agement simulation course Wayne, Dibble, Lexington of determining eligibility and number or the word “none” if designed to provide students and Wanette Public Schools may be verified at any time dur- the adult does not have a social with experience managing a have announced their policy ing the school year by school security number. bank. for free and reduced-price or other program officials. Ap- In certain cases, foster chil- GSBC will host its 68th meals for children served un- plications may be submitted at dren are eligible for free and Annual School Session July der the National School Lunch any time during the year. reduced-price meals or free METAL ROOFS FOR THE 15-27, 2018, and offers other Program and School Breakfast For school officials to de- milk regardless of the child’s educational programs tailored Program. termine eligibility, households income. If you have foster PRICE OF SHINGLES toward topics concerning Local school officials have receiving food stamps, “Tem- children living with you and community banks throughout adopted income criteria and porary Assistance for Needy wish to apply for such meals the year. household size for determining Families” (TANF), or “Food or milk for them, contact the For more information, eligibility. Distribution Program on Indian school. please contact GSBC at 800- Children from households Reservations” (FDPIR) must Under the provisions of the 272-5138 or GSBC@GSB- whose income is at or below list the child’s name, his/her policy, a school official will Colorado.org. the qualifying levels are eli- food stamp or TANF or FDPIR review applications and deter- gible for free or reduced-price case number, and the signature mine eligibility. meals. Application forms are of an adult household member. 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In ington (across the street from a scavenger hunt. NEWS Brief City Hall). Luggage with Love has It is a casual event where served over 650 newly- many meet old friends and placed foster children across catch up on the latest news. The 15 counties, by delivering food is excellent and everyone clothing, shoes, hygiene Community is invited to attend. items and other supplies directly to the foster family. Coffee Seminole Sing It’s more than just a suitcase The Heart of Oklahoma The 48th Seminole Gospel – Luggage with Love brings Chamber of Commerce Sing will be starting a three compassion, hope, and joy Community Coffee will be day run August 17-19. to foster children and their held at 8 a.m. Thursday, Thursday, August 17, fea- foster families August 10. tures The Bowling Family, This is Luggage with Atlink, 220 W. Main, in Dove Brothers, The William- Love’s inaugural community Purcell will be hosting the sons and Southern Raised event to raise awareness and coffee this month. Band. engage the community in ad- This is a great opportunity On Friday, August 18, The dressing Oklahoma’s foster to connect with local busi- Hoppers will be featured along care crisis. ness and community leaders. with The Freemans, The Chan- Don’t forget to bring your dlers and The New Hinson Purcell business cards. Family. The finale on Saturday, Athletic Passes Indian Tacos August 19, will feature The The Purcell Athletic De- Indian tacos will be avail- Browders, The Kingsmen, partment is selling All Sports able Friday, August 18, Three Bridges and Old Time Athletic Passes in the high from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Preachers Quartet. school office. John D. Montgomery • The Purcell Register Chickasaw Nation Senior An amateur talent contest These passes are good for Center, 703 Sherri Classic will be held on August 19. all high school and junior Good turnout Blvd., in Purcell at a cost Concessions will be avail- high athletic events except tournaments and playoffs. Even though some had to fight the late evening sun for a while, the talent show at The Rusty of $7. able and those attending are Knot July 21 was well attended and raised $3,900 for the Purcell High School Band program. Deliveries will be made on encouraged to bring their own The price will be $80 for orders of five or more. lawn chairs. adults and $50 for students, For pick-up and delivery For information and tickets which is a $15 discount orders or for more informa- call (405) 382-8351. compared to past years. tion call 527-8855. Single sport season tickets Museum News will not be sold, just the all OSU ExtEnSiOn News McClain County The McClain County Mu- sport passes. seum and Historical Society Extracurricular activities help kids Democrats will be open Thursday, August Lex Senior Michael Kelsey, Executive 10, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Vice President of the Okla- and Friday, August 11, from Citizens Lunch The Lexington senior make the grade, learn life lessons homa Cattlemen’s Associa- 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. citizens serve lunch from 11 tion, will be the speaker at the Contact the museum at Leilana McKindra a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Wednes- McClain County Democrats [email protected], call Communications Specialist Cox said. “There aren’t a lot socially and in terms of days and Thursdays for a monthly meeting. (405) 701-3171 or Facebook of places where kids can learn avoiding drug use and teen $6 donation. To-go orders Join in for friendly fellow- to schedule an alternate time to Books and lectures are not these types of lessons.” pregnancy,” Cox said. are $7. ship as the summer series is visit or to purchase an historic the only ways students pick up Turns out, extracurricular With plenty of extracur- The lunch is open to the closed out at 6 p.m. on Thurs- Purcell poster. important lessons and skills outlets also can have a posi- ricular programs available day, August 10, at the Rusty public and home cooked during the school year. tive effect on students’ per- through schools, community Knot, 400 W. Washington St, Luggage with and served by the Lexington Extracurricular activities formance in the classroom groups, churches and other in Purcell. Senior Citizens. provide a range of benefits as children active in outside organizations, families should Love in Purcell The Lexington Commu- to participants almost as lim- activities post higher grades be able to find activities that Bean Luncheon Luggage with Love is host- nity Center is located at 131 itless as the slate of options compared to those who are fit within their schedules and The American Legion Post ing an inaugural family event S. Main. available to them. less involved. budgets as well as meet kids’ 301 Ladies Auxiliary will “SOAR 2017 - Touch A Plane” Whether it is playing video Involvement in activities interests. have a bean luncheon from at the Purcell Airport Saturday, Purcell games, hanging out with beyond academics also gives “Start by allowing kids to 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, August 12, from 9 a.m.to 12 friends or reading a book, students a chance to connect experience a variety of activi- August 15. p.m. NA Group children always find ways to with positive adult role mod- ties and eventually allowing Purcell New Beginnings A variety of beans, corn- There will be several small fill their time. els, something research shows them to gravitate to the ones Group of Narcotics Anony- bread, and other items along planes and helicopters for However, extracurricular comes with a slew of benefits. they most enjoy,” Cox said. mous meets Wednesdays at with fabulous deserts and children touch and see.Entry activities can channel that time “Students who have at least “Extracurricular activities 7 p.m. for Living Clean and drinks will be served for a to the event is free and open in constructive directions, said one other caring adult in their can be incredibly important Fridays at 7 p.m. for Basic $5 donation to be used for to the public. Ron Cox, Oklahoma State lives, in addition to a parent, to kids growing into positive Text. Post programs. In addition to the airplanes, University Cooperative Ex- tend to do better in several role models and contributing The group meets at the 7th The luncheon is very popu- there will be bounce houses, tension marriage and family ways, such as academically, citizens of our state.” and Monroe Church of Christ lar and it is suggested you try face painting, a DJ, food trucks, specialist. in Purcell. to get there early. a raffle for a limo/dinner/sport- “Extracurricular activities For more information call The Legion Hall is located ing event, and each child will help kids spend their time in Sarah W. at (405) 816-9233. at 104 E. Broadway in Lex- receive a prize for completing positive ways and allow them to develop life skills they wouldn’t easily obtain in other ways,” Cox said. Lindsey Street exit is closed. Music, theatre, sports, de- Take Hwy. 9 east and turn left on 24th. 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Thursday • August 10, 2017 Opinion 4A The Purcell Register

(USPS 450-620) Letters to the Editor Policy Established November 23, 1887 Published every Thursday at Purcell, Unusual weather 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. By now you’ve heard about other teachers and students daytime phone number for verification purposes. Addresses and phone 225 W. Main Street • Box 191 numbers will not be published. Purcell, OK 73080 the sirens not going off in about looking for signs of (405) 527-2126 Tulsa before three tornadoes changes in actions of people The Purcell Register does not print anonymous letters to the edi- FAX (405) 527-3299 hit mid-town. that could become potential tor. Only two letters per month will be printed from the same author. [email protected] Tulsa had not had an August shooters. Letters should be kept to a maximum of one (1) single spaced typed tornado since 1950. Can you imagine sending letter-sized page. John D. Montgomery They were on the ground your five or six or seven year Editor and Publisher The Purcell Register reserves the right to edit any and all letters. for about seven miles around old off to school one morning Letters to the editor during any campaign cycle which seek to endorse Gracie Montgomery 1:30 a.m. only to have them meet the fate a candidate or discredit another will not be published during the campaign Co-Publisher Very strange. their kids met? cycle. Letters to the editor published in The Purcell Register do not Even more unusual is the It should be on the minds necessarily reflect the opinion of the newspaper. John Denny Montgomery cool and wet August we are of parents everywhere and Assistant Editor enjoying. it should be on the minds of Folks in the far northwest educators everywhere. Vickie Foraker are sweltering while we are Fortunately, Purcell schools Advertising Manager getting welcome rainfall and present. have security measures in place temperatures up to 20 degrees People will ask them if they to help thwart would-be shoot- Your Views Jeanne Grimes lower than most days this time are back to normal or if things ers. The only problem is when Reporter of year. have worked out. someone sets their mind to hurt Unhatched eggs David Stull Many residents in that part Are you kidding me? or kill, they are difficult to stop. Graphic Design of the country do not have air Their response obviously Such a sad state of affairs for About a month ago, you remember, I reached for a turkey egg conditioners so they are doubly was “No.” our society. that happened to be in the mouth of a seven-foot king snake. Henry Ketchum suffering. Their lives will never be the The worst part of the story? The snake was flexing his throat muscles in preparation for a Foreman jdm same. That understatement It’s probably not the last one swallow, but he harked out the egg when he saw me. Watching 60 Minutes Sunday should be nothing new for we will be talking about. I wiped off yonder egg, which my psyche felt should be slimy Emily Montgomery evening there was a segment anyone with half a brain. My prayer is for the parents, Graphics Technician even if it wasn’t, and put it in an incubator along with a few about victims of Sandy Hook Some of the parents have grandparents and obviously the other eggs. parents and their lives as of the started programs to help inform children of the next situation. Todd Newville Given the close call, I surmised that the egg, which you Advertising Representative and I named Egg, might be the Chosen One to lead turkeys to ascendency over snakes and other ground-dwelling creatures. Doris Caldwell Much has happened since then. Production Technician Rex the Snake and I encountered each other a few more times, but I began to warm up to him (if such is possible with a snake) Rebecca Cypert News from Capitol hill when I discovered that he might be responsible for the decline Receptionist in the pygmy rattler population around my place. Tracy Tompkins Turns out, king snakes are immune to venom from poisonous Proofreader Reaffirming American snakes and view rattlers and other snakes as articles of diet. You go, Rex. Subscriptions Rates Turkey eggs incubate for 28 days before hatching, and Sunday Including Postage: strength through sanctions was Egg’s big day. McClain, Cleveland and Garvin Saturday afternoon, a couple of his siblings hatched, as did Counties Congressman Tom Cole stability in Europe. package would expand exist- a guinea keet. $30 As a response to its cyber ing sanctions and will weaken But not Egg. Other Oklahoma In recent years, the geopoliti- attacks and its military aid to Iran’s capability of financing Counties No activity on Sunday, either, but on Monday I found two $42 cal landscape has dramatically Syria, our legislation will im- and creating a weapons and little chicks had hatched, a good 24 hours after their due date. Out of State shifted, with past threats re- pose strict and strong sanctions missile program. So I held out hope for Egg. $58 emerging. After nearly a decade against Russia, with authorized Lastly, our legislation broad- But when Tuesday night came and there was no sign of him (No refunds on subscriptions) shying away from the world funding of $500 million over ens imposed economic and hu- pipping his shell, it was time to sigh heavily and surmise that Entered as periodicals postage (USPS 450-620) stage, hostile regimes feel the next two years to combat man rights sanctions on North perhaps Egg’s embryonic self had been fatally traumatized by at the post office in Purcell, Oklahoma, under the emboldened and are threaten- Russian aggression on all Korea. Since February, the Kim his near-Rex encounter. Act of Congress of March 2, 1879 ing our safety and way of life. fronts. It will target any persons Jong-un regime has tested 18 Sadly, there will be no Chosen One in my turkey flock. As congressional investiga- or entities that have assisted missiles, including two inter- POSTMASTER: Please send I was bummed about Egg’s non-event, not so much over one address changes to: tions continue to look into the with the cyber breach of our continental ballistic missiles. turkey egg not hatching but because it is a worthy metaphor for Box 191, Purcell, OK 73080 actions of bad actors around election system with economic This nation is a growing threat, all the unrealized potential we see every day. the world, Congress must take sanctions, as well as keep the and cannot be ignored. It may be a product of aging, but I find myself coming to Reaching Your action to protect the safety current executive sanctions that The sanctions will carefully terms more easily these days with past failings. They’re done and security of the American are already in place. examine banks and trade orga- with and over and we can’t change them, so we learn from them Lawmakers people. Furthermore, there are mea- nizations that have done any and try to be better. In order to maintain stability sures included to prohibit business with North Korea, Senator What saddens me now are the things that could be but aren’t Paul Scott (R-43) and reassure our allies around American companies from and ensure that those who have because we give up on them or just don’t try. State Capitol, Room 529-A the world, it is important to investing in energy projects supplied missile elements to Sports teams, relationships, education, jobs. 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. counter those who wish to that have significant Russian them are punished. All have the potential to be life-defining, but sometimes we Oklahoma City, OK 73105 undermine the United States ownership. It also restricts Passed with overwhelmingly (405) 521-5522 quit trying too soon or maybe never try much to start with and the values of democracy. participation of American bipartisan support in both the So they become our unhatched eggs. Senator That’s why the House recently companies from participating House and the Senate, H.R. By Brian Blansett John Sparks (D-16) passed a sweeping package in some international projects. 3364 also restricts the Presi- State Capitol, Room 529-B Tri-County Herald 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. of new and updated sanctions In the Middle East, Iran has dent’s ability to lift or weaken Oklahoma City, OK 73105 against Russia, Iran and North consistently posed a serious sanctions against Russia with- (405) 521-5553 Korea: H.R. 3364, the Coun- threat to our national security, out consulting Congress. Knowing when to tering America’s Adversaries and to stability in the surround- The threats facing the world Senator Rob Standridge (D-15) Through Sanctions Act. ing areas. It is widely known only grow stronger without sig- State Capitol, Room 429 Although the investigation that Iran has been a supporter nificant pressure from America. trust a bean dynasty 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. is ongoing, there is strong evi- and sponsor of terrorist activity, Our national security must be Bush’s Best baked beans. You’ve had them. Probably on the Oklahoma City, OK 73105 dence that Russia attempted to as well as maintaining a robust our fundamental priority. Now (405) 521-5535 Fourth of July and every other time you had something cooked interfere in the 2016 U.S. elec- ballistic missile program. that it is law and signed by the on a grill. Maybe you’re partial to the brown sugar hickory Representative tion. In addition to penetrating Sanctions on Iran are noth- President, this is a significant baked beans, the country-style baked beans or the original baked Scott Martin (R-46) our cyberspace, Russia has ing new, but the country has first step to holding violators State Capitol, Room 432-D beans, which are made from a secret family recipe. No, really. been a supplier and supporter violated many of those through accountable and reaffirming 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. It’s the recipe Kathleen Bush used at home, introduced in 1969. for the Assad regime in Syria financial and weapons support the strength of the United States Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Although the company is responsible for about 80 percent of (405) 557-7329 and a disruptor of peace and of terrorism. This sanctions on the global stage. the canned beans sold in the U.S. – $400 million worth – it’s Representative still a family affair. The company got going in 1904 and it’s still Bobby Cleveland (R-20) in Knoxville, Tennessee. Founder A.J. Bush’s sons grew the State Capitol, Room 325 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. A construction update company substantially, and in the 1960s, Claude Bush expanded Oklahoma City, OK 73105 the company in part through the purchase of canneries. One (405) 557-7308 of those was the Hyde Park Canning Company in Muskogee. Representative for Cleveland County The company hit a snag this week when they discovered that some of their 28-ounce cans might have a defective seam. That Tim Downing (R-42) By State Rep. State Capitol, Room 300-A been waiting a long time to see tract with the company who would allow air into the can that could cause the beans to spoil 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Bobby Cleveland or become contaminated. The company did what any respon- Oklahoma City, OK 73105 these things come to fruition, receives the bid. (405) 557-7365 Anytime I travel the country, and I appreciate everyone’s This is a large project, and sible enterprise would do: It recalled the bad cans of beans and I make sure to tell people they’ll patience as we navigated our there will be four contracts warned the public. Representative I was dismayed that within an hour or so of the announced Claudia Griffith (D-45) never find friendlier folks than way through the red tape. that go out to bid. If all goes State Capitol, Room 539 the ones who call Oklahoma First off, bids for the Lexing- as planned, I expect test holes recall I got a press release from one of Bush’s few competitors. 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. home. But when I’m out and ton rural water development will be drilled prior to October “As beans are an essential part of most of our diets, we can Oklahoma City, OK 73105 project will open up on August 1. The other contracts concern only assume this raises major concerns for many,” the press (405) 557-7386 about in our great state, I always brag on the people of House 7. An agent from the USDA’s issues like water storage, build- release said. It went on to extol the virtues of their own plastic Read us on the web at District 20 specifically. Rural Development team will ing pipelines and constructing packaging. “Understandably, in the wake of all of the recent I’m confident no other rep- then evaluate whether we have three water wells. controversy, it is hard to not be skeptical when it comes to the www.purcellregister.com resentative has constituents enough money to begin the Everything is tentative, but food we consume – especially when it comes to beans,” it omi- nously warns. “However, consumers need to know that there PRESS AS project. those in charge believe the pipe- A SO quite as kind, understanding M C O IA H T A BETTER I are brands out there that they can trust.” L O N If we need to secure ad- line contract will take roughly K and patient. And when it comes O NEWSPAPER I am inclined to trust the company that’s been reliably canning CONTEST to construction projects within ditional funding, the agent one year to complete. Construc- SEQUOYAH AWARD beans and a few other things for the past 113 years. But I don’t 2 0 our district, House District 20 will handle the paperwork. tion of the wells should only 1 6 E R W I N N residents are no different. I’m hopeful we will be able take six months. particularly trust the company that rushes to capitalize on its There are two big projects to skip that step though so we can move straight to closing I’d like to update you on with Beans some timelines. I know we’ve on a loan and signing a con- Please see Update, page 5A Please see , page 9A THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 10, 2017-5A

Mystery Letter Movies with Dave Could A.J. have been right for a change? By David Stull while passing the radio station Saturday morning, had something to do with the Well it’s the middle of Au- Yes, the movie focuses on the universe when I don’t like mayor’s speech and Fryerson. gust, which means the big a couple bad cops, but it also anyone in it? Her mind traveled back to Saturday morning, blockbusters of summer are takes the time to feature the I don’t know. Maybe you’ll as she stood in the entrance to the Hoffbrau, just just about through. good ones as well. get more out of this film if you As Iris Long sat in her seat in the back row out of sight of the conspirators as they parted And despite a fairly lacklus- Most importantly though, the read the books? Supposedly of the Lutheran contemporary service, her ways. She could still hear Marvin shout, “See mind was moving in several different direc- you in church!” knowing all along Cooper and ter June, this summer has been film shows how it only takes a this movie is intended to be a tions at once. Raymond Cooper, seated ten Walsh weren’t regular churchgoers. pretty great for movies. few bad actors to escalate a situ- sequel to the 7th book in the seats to her left on the opposite end of the row, Iris hadn’t told anyone about the letter. A.J. movies ended up ation from horrible to tragic. If series. That’d explain why the was obviously uncomfortable. She could sense penned letters to the editor every week. Some- knocking it out of park with anything, that’s what this whole plot didn’t make a lick of sense. something wasn’t going according to plan. times he would write two or three in a week. the likes of “Wonder Woman,” movie is about. Escalation. Everyone else would prob- Standing behind her, just inside the Never mailing them, he would drop them off entrance to the fellowship hall, Marvin at the newspaper offi ce to save himself the 32 “Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. Two sides feeling so threat- ably be better off watching Walsh was noticeably upset as he talked with cents postage. 2,” and “Spider-Man: Home- ened and backed into a corner something a bit more exciting, someone on the other side of the door. It was She remembered the last time she saw coming.” that they lash out at each other. like paint drying. as if Marvin was trying to coerce someone Fryerson. He came by the offi ce early in Others like “War For The Each blow escalating the con- “The Dark Tower” is rated into the building, but Iris couldn’t quite the morning, as was his practice. Iris often Planet Of The Apes” and “Baby flict until it boils over. PG-13. make out his words as the seventh chorus of imagined he sat up most of the night to create Driver,” while not as popular If you couldn’t tell, this *** “Mighty is Our God” burst from the electron- his latest chef-d’oeuvre. ic piano located on the platform directly in A.J. seemed especially irritated on that par- as the big comic book mov- movie made me think and Last this front of the congregation. ticular morning. Don’t misunderstand, he was ies, received plenty of well reflect quite a bit. If that isn’t week I saw Her mind raced between watching Raymond always irritated. But Iris hadn’t seen Fryerson deserved praise. the mark of a great film, I don’t “Kidnap.” from the corner of her eye, attempting to this agitated since his infamous letter-writing And though comedies this know what is. A typical make out what was being said behind her, and feud with Chief Dibble years earlier. year have been fairly hit or Please I urge you, if you day at the thinking back to a letter she received from A.J. A.J. always seemed to have a comment to Fryerson just before his disappearance. add when dropping off his letters. She remem- miss, “The Big Sick” and “Girls can stomach the violence, see park turns A.J. had been missing for two months. Iris bered his initial missive after Buford Levitt Trip” prove the genre still has this movie. It’s powerful, it’s into a night- couldn’t help but think whatever was going installed new pumps at the town’s only gas a lot of good to offer. important, and even 50 years mare for sin- on with Raymond and Marvin was somehow station. After dropping his envelope on the But enough about the sum- later, there’s much to learn from gle mother related to A.J. Fryerson. After all, Raymond Hometown News front counter, he muttered, mer, here’s what I saw this this tragedy. Karla Dyson had spent several hours railing against Mayor “That will teach Buford Levitt to steal money Dick Bland, and Chief of Police Dibble during from me. He’ll think twice before messing week. “Detroit” is rated R. (Halle Berry) when her young the previous week. Raymond blamed the two with A.J. Fryerson again.” *** *** six-year-old son is kidnapped. public servants for not providing answers to Iris didn’t print all of A.J.’s letters. Most First up is Next up Not having time to wait for citizens who feared for their own safety follow- readers probably don’t realize newspaper pub- “Detroit.” I saw “The the police, this mom sets off in ing the disappearance. lishers are liable for information appearing in Set during Dark Tow- hot pursuit of the kidnappers, On Friday’s “Renderings with Raymond,” a letter to the editor. Whenever Fryerson wrote 1967 Detroit er.” stopping at nothing to rescue Cooper was especially aggressive. something that could get Hometown News in hot “Maybe,” Raymond shouted into the micro- water with the courts, Iris would fi le the letter Riot, this Based on her son. phone, “A.J. was kidnapped!” After a brief pause in her “not used” folder. Thanks to A.J., that film is cen- the Stephen I don’t think I’ve ever seen to let listeners dwell on the thought, he contin- folder had grown to several folders. tered around King book a movie quite like this. ued, “Maybe he’s being tortured as I speak at Iris began to feel the ache in her legs as the the Algiers series of the You know how superhero this very moment.” congregation sang their third “praise song” of Motel inci- same name, movies are wish fulfillment The speech by Mayor Bland on Friday, the morning. “Don’t Lutherans ever sit?” she assailing those who were creating panic mumbled to herself. dent, a po- this film fol- experiences for kids? Films about A.J.’s disappearance with no evidence Iris thought back to Fryerson’s fi nal letter lice raid that lead to the torture lows Jake Chambers (Tom where extraordinary people to suggest foul play, was an obvious attack which began, “Dear Editor: If other citizens had and murder of three black men. Taylor), an 11-year-old boy do amazing things you could aimed at his nemesis and former political suffered the way I’ve suffered, thanks to our Holy crap, what a film to start with visions of a man in black only dream of doing yourself opponent, Raymond Cooper. Iris had a hunch chief of police and mayor, they would have left the weekend off with. (Matthew McConaughey) on a in real life? the meeting between Cooper, Walsh and Earl this town a long time ago. As for me, I will stay As you might guess from distant world attempting to de- That’s what this movie is, Goodman, which she unwittingly glimpsed as long as I have breath in my body.” the description, this is not a stroy a dark tower that protects except instead of for kids, this Visit LennoxValley.com to learn more about the Good Folks! happy-go-lucky flick where the universe from destruction, film is a pure wish fulfillment you’ll walk out of the theater as well as a gunslinger (Idris experience for moms. skipping and wearing a smile on Elba) who seeks to stop him. And it’s a pretty poorly made your face. In fact, considering His visions prove to be true one at that. From page 4A how this film had me sobbing when Jake finds himself swept The story in the movie by the end of it, I’d say it’s the up in a battle of good and evil is about as bare bones and Update: exact opposite. with the fate of all worlds in straightforward as you can But while it may not be the balance. get. Boy gets kidnapped, super We’re hopeful the water stor- this process. the spring of 2019. pleasant, this is a powerful You know, I actually was mom stops at nothing to rescue age project will take roughly These board members have Once finished, the bridge will movie focusing on some truly kind of looking forward to this her kid, kidnappers are ugly seven months. And finally, the fought to see Cleveland County have four lanes and shoulders horrifying historical events. movie. and also over-the-top white automated water meters will residents get the water they on either side. To minimize As someone who wasn’t alive I’ve heard so much praise for trash caricatures, so they’re take roughly a year to install. deserve, and this could not have the inconvenience for driv- during the 1960s and as just a the book series. Some people I easy to hate. I want to sincerely thank happened without them. ers, I have been assured by guy who’s lived a pretty shel- know even say it’s King’s best, It’s like something out of an Rich Murnan, Jeannie Salmon, The second major project the Oklahoma Department of tered life in general, it’s hard which is impressive consider- old fashioned Saturday morn- Tammy Koehn, Richard Tarp, taking place is the new bridge Transportation that the existing to believe these events actually ing his body of work. ing cartoon. Robert Grisham, Gary Koehn in Lexington. This will go out bridge will remain in place until happened in the United States. I may even have to check out Not that there’s anything and Dean Thompson, who to bid on August 21, and we the new one is ready to go. Sure, I know there’s been the books for myself one day. wrong with that. Simple prem- have fought hard throughout expect to see a contract awarded I am fortunate to have been incidents like Ferguson fairly Hopefully they’re better than ises are made into great movies by the middle of next month. a part of such a wonderful recently, but those don’t hold a this boring, confusing mess of all the time. It’s just been a Should that process go improvement project for our candle to the long hot summer a movie. while since I’ve watched a film From page 2A smoothly, work will begin in district, and I cannot wait to see of 1967. To be fair, the universe the with zero subtlety. mid-October and will likely everything completed. That’s the first thing that film is set in is kind of interest- With the exception of Halle Lunch: take 18 months to complete. In the meantime, don’t struck me while watching this ing. It’s just so poorly fleshed Berry, performances in this It’s possible additional money hesitate to email me at Bobby. movie. This isn’t a war zone in out though. movie are terrible all around. containing all of the informa- will be offered to speed up the [email protected] if some third world country, this It’s like the movie starts in the Luckily, the film barely has tion requested in the form. Send process though, so we could you need anything. Thanks and is a city in the U.S.A. on fire, middle of the story and doesn’t anyone else speak, so that your completed form or letter to see the bridge finished before God bless. patrolled by National Guard bother explaining who anyone worked out in the end. USDA by mail at U.S. Depart- with machine guns and tanks. is or why any of this is happen- In fact a large chunk of ment of Agriculture, Director, Office Adjudication, 1400 Tanks! ing. The Man in Black and the the movie is basically a one Call me today to hear about these optional features: New Car That’s only the setting Gunslinger are supposed to be woman show. The film dishes Independence Avenue, SW, Replacement, Accident Forgiveness and Deductible Rewards. though. in this ongoing battle and ap- out monologue after mono- Washington, D.C. 20250-9410, This film does an amazing job parently have a massive history logue from Berry by herself, fax 202-690-7442 or email Michael D. Monroe of bringing to life the people in- with each other. sitting behind the wheel of her [email protected]. (405) 360-9500 volved in this terrible incident. Shame we didn’t get a movie minivan. Individuals who are deaf, 1100 Rambling Oaks Drive hard of hearing or have speech Norman Everything, from the writing about that. Nope, we just get a Her dialog wasn’t poorly [email protected] to the performances are bril- single blurry flashback and a performed, but the constant disabilities may contact USDA liant across the board and I was bunch of boring dialog telling talking to herself started to through the Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339 or invested in everyone involved us about it. wear on me after the third or Feature is optional and subject to terms, conditions and availability. Safe Driving Bonus won’t apply 800-845-6136 (Spanish). after an accident. Patent pending. Allstate Fire and Casualty Insurance Company: Northbrook, IL. © even before the actual events It doesn’t help that most of so speech. I guess it saved me 2009 Allstate Insurance Company at the Algiers Motel. the film is shown from the per- from hearing any of the other USDA is an equal opportu- It’s the way this movie’s shot spective of the 11-year-old kid. actors try to perform at least. nity provider and employer. that really sucked me in though. Not that he’s an especially bad Those are all minor gripes in Each school and the office The film almost has a docu- actor, but he’s just not a very the end though. of the superintendent have a mentary feel to it, not only in good one either. He’s particu- In fact, I may have even had copy of the policy which may the cinematography, but in how larly terrible during any kind a good time if it wasn’t for the be reviewed by any interested it blends real historical video of emotional scene. film’s obnoxious and all around party. Liberty with movie footage. I don’t get it. They have terrible editing. Most of the film is shot in award winning actors like Mat- This is easily some of the a disjointed, almost hectic thew McConaughey and Idris worst editing I’ve ever seen in MineraLs, LLC handheld style with the camera Elba, but nope, they decide to a movie. Sam panning and zooming nearly focus the story on the kid. Why? It’s like the editor went out We are a family owned & operated constantly. Normally I hate this Also, for a movie based on an of his way to make the action Adams company specializing in mineral purchases. type of camerawork, but here epic series like The Dark Tower, as confusing and hard to follow in this film it somehow works. this movie is remarkably short. as humanly possible. Actually, not only does it Only an hour 35 minutes long. Anytime something dramatic Octoberfest We pay top dollar for oil & gas work, it adds a massive amount Honestly though, I’m glad it happens, the camera cuts to mineral rights and provide free to the overall sense of the movie wasn’t any longer. With as bor- Berry’s face, then maybe a and makes the film feel much ing as the film was, I’d hate to super closeup of her van, fol- $ 99 appraisals with no obligation. more personal. see what the people behind this lowed by an even closer closeup Plus, unlike other movies movie would do with an extra of the kidnapper’s car, and 9 6 pk bottles We also lease featuring a shaky camera, I hour. Probably more talking maybe back to Berry’s face for never once felt lost during the about cool stuff that happened a reaction shot. mineral rights. chaos. Bravo to the filmmakers in the past we’ll never see. All that happens in the span for that. To the movie’s credit, it does of about two seconds in quick Please Call To be clear, this isn’t a movie pick up towards the end and flashes and repeats every single Butch’s whose only purpose is to harp the film finishes on a decent time there’s any kind of action Cork N Bottle Micah Ogden on the evils of police officers action scene. The filmmakers on the screen. and espousing the virtue of never got around to giving me a The editing alone takes what 503 S. Green black people. The film starts reason to care about any of the 405-527-6163 405-919-6493 off by showcasing mass looting characters though. Why should [email protected] for goodness sake. I worry about the destruction of Please see Dave, page 7A 6A-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 10, 2017 The Purcell Register Society It’s a Small World Purcell Public School

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Happy birthday to Skye perienced library genealogist Tompkins, Wyatt Steiner, and museum staff will help 2017-2018 grants Rodney Powers, Patsy At- individuals with genealogical The Purcell Public School Engage Me!, Julie Larman. terberry, Hunter Bay, Kristen research and history questions. Foundation awarded over Wobble for Success, Kristy Townsend, Savannah Mc- The event will be held at the $10,000 in teacher grants for Craig. Curdy, Ellie Walck, Genesis McClain County Museum, 203 the 2017-2018 school year. Ju Ju Wannad Do Some Math, Canales, Gracie Harris, Rudean W. Washington, from 2-4 p.m. Winners were announced Julie Larman. Miller, Matthew Hickman, No appointment is needed. at the Foundation’s annual For the Love of STEM, Te- Donna Sue Dragoo, Nicole *** teacher breakfast August 7. resa Piazza. Moore, Carrie Eyler, Payton The Purcell Public Library Winners included: Math Manipulative Mania, Blackburn, Mike McElderry, will host a sesson to learn about Purcell Elementary Gidget Greenlee. Nolan Douglas, Chris Davis, the upcoming solar eclipse on School Purcell High School Zackary Carpenter, Hannah Monday, August 21. Teaching Technology Yes! You Need to Know Hail, Thomas Belfore, Debbie The event will be held from through Tiggly, Tammy Gard- Vocabulary in Algebra!, Betsy Clagg, Raul Trejo, Francisco 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturday, ner, Melinda Maggia, Stefany McCurdy. Perez, Julia Purus, Christin August 12. Ward. Makerspace, Debbie Fran- Lee Ann Warren, Sheila Baker, Attendees will have a chance Touch, Tap, Type, Kendra kenberg. Misty McKiddy, Maria Susana to participate in activities to Dobbins and Randi Penner The Foundation also pro- Aguinaga, Kay Collett, Jim enhance this special event. A Novel Study for Chrismas vided six picnic tables for the Duggins, Missy Burrough and *** Time, Randi Penner. Purcell Intermediate School. Sarah Murrieta. The Purcell Kiwanis are OSMORE, Kim Thomp- Kendra Dobbins was the *** hosting a shoe drive. Donate • Photos provided son, Paige Brown, Tara Tyler winner of $100 given by the School started in some a new pair of shoes for local Guest performer (First Grade Technology Team Foundation. schools yesterday in the Heart students in need from pre-kin- Emily Shannon will make her debut appearance at the Pauls Teachers). Winners of $50, provided by of Oklahoma. dergarten through 12th grade. Valley Opry on Saturday, September 2. The show begins at 6:30 All About That Base, Kim McClain Bank, were and Julie Crosswalks and neighbor- Drop-offs are accepted at the p.m. at the Pauls Valley High School auditorium. Thompson, Paige Brown, Tara Larman. hood streets will be filled with Heart of Oklahoma Chamber Tyler (First Grade Technology First United Bank purchased children walking and bicycling of Commerce office, Rodney’s Team Teachers). and donated school supplies to school. Pizza and at McClain Bank. Purcell Intermediate including pencils, markers and The message is simple: Mor- Shoes will be made available Pauls Valley Opry School folders. torists - Put down the phone, to students enrolled in Pur- stay alert and watch out for cell, Washington and Wayne these precious, vulnerable Schools. children. For more information con- show September 2 *** tact Kiwanis by message on An all-star class of entertain- of the word! It is always a joy The Heart of Oklahoma Facebook: HeartOfOKKi- ers graced the stage of the Pauls to watch Jae L. on stage as she Chamber of Commerce Com- wanis. Valley Opry August 5. loves to perform and people munity Coffee will be held at *** Newcomer Mary Battiata love to watch and listen to her! 8 a.m. Thursday, August 10. This is a really good recipe. I was sensational! This Cul-de- She did a great job on the Con- Atlink, 220 W. Main, in Pur- made the chicken part one day sac Cowgirl’s soulful voice nie Smith tune, “Hearts Like cell will be hosting the coffee and added the other ingredients took everyone by surprise! Ours” and she got us rockin’ this month. and heated it all up the next. You could feel the tormented with “Heartbreak Hotel.” This is a great opportunity Easy Cheesy Slow soul of lost love with the Hank The Pauls Valley Opry 2016 to connect with local business Cooker Chicken Williams tune, “I Can’t Get You Male Vocalist of the year, and community leaders. 1-1/2 lbs. chicken breasts Off of My Mind” and then she Mike Deviney was smokin’ Don’t forget to bring your 1 can cream of chicken soup ripped into the Merle Haggard last night! Mike sang to his business cards. 1/2 lb. baby carrots classic, “Tonight, The Bottle sweetheart, Karon, his wife, *** 1 teaspoon garlic powder Let Me Down.” his version of “I’m Gonna Miss The American Legion Post 1 teaspoon onion powder Dwayne Yoesting set the Her” (Brad Paisley). 301 Ladies Auxiliary will 1/2 teaspoon lemon pepper house on fire with the Chuck Charlie Archer and Wayne have a bean luncheon from 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano Berry classic “Reelin’ & Rock- Morton and the entire Memory 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, salt (to taste) in!” A night would not be com- Makers Band did a great job August 15. 1 cup milk plete without Dwayne doing on this sad old country song! A variety of beans, corn- 3 cups cooked rice an Elvis Presley tribute tune, You could have heard a pin bread, and other items along 2 cups shredded cheddar “Ku-U-I-Po” from the movie drop when Mike sang “Three with fabulous deserts and cheese “Blue Hawaii.” Elvis would be Wooden Crosses” (Randy Tra- • Photo provided drinks will be served for a $5 Place everything except proud of Dwayne’s rendition. vis). Such a great voice singing Foundation winner donation to be used for Post milk, cheese, and rice in the Cathy Lake touched our such a powerful song! programs. slow cooker. Cover and cook hearts with the Anne Murray Last, but certainly not least, Kendra Dobbins was the winner of the Purcell Public School The Legion Hall is located on low 8 hours or on high 4 classic, “A Love Song” and was the Texas beauty Anne Foundation’s cash award. at 104 E. Broadway in Lex- hours. then got our toes a tappin’ and Young doing a super job on the ington. Shred the chicken and stir our hands a clappin’ with the Patty Loveless tune “Blue Side *** in milk, cheese, and rice and Rosanne Cash version of “Ten- of Town.” Then Anne settled Chickasaw Nation Thursday, August 17, an ex- serve. nessee Flat Top Box.” down a bit and gave a moving Pauls Valley Opry favorite, rendition of the Lorri Morgan John Williams, did double duty hit “I Guess You Had to Be cooking shows at the Opry! Not only did John There.” Anne is the 2016 Pauls Walgreens Homeland The Chickasaw Nation “Get cook healthier every day. handle the MC duties, but he Valley Opry Female Vocalist Joe’s Wines and Spirits Fresh!” cooking show will Classes on One-Pan Meals Alameda St. NE 12th St. ✮ also possesses one of the best of the Year! Joe’s Andover present making healthy choice are set for Thursday, August Fine Wines • Spirits • Beer • Coolers baritone voices around and The Memory Makers Band N programs at the Purcell Nutri- 10, at 10 a.m. and noon. E. 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• Photo provided Jae L. and Crossover Jae L. and Crossover, the musical group featured in the monthly McSwain Theatre show, spotlights local singers and performers. Performers include (back from left) Jody Teeter, Mike Price, Greg , Kenny Anderson, Jeff McDonald, Wayne Morton, Debbie Allen, (front) Tara Scott, Jae L. Stilwell and Gary Bryan. Jae L. and Crossover show to feature eight Oklahoma vocalists Vocalists from across Okla- at www.mcswaintheatre.com. McSwainTheatre or on Twit- homa will join the Jae L. and Follow theatre updates on ter at Twitter.com/McSwain- the Crossover band 7 p.m., Facebook at Facebook.com/ Theatre. Saturday, August 19, on the historic McSwain Theatre stage, 130 W. Main Street, • Photo provided in Ada. School supply donation Special guests include James Susan Tarp, far right, First United Bank Community Bank President, along with bank employees Self, Ada; Kyra Scott and Jason Bean and Raegan Knox, present Purcell teachers (from left) Kurt Gray, Krysta Matthews Wayne Gibbs, Konawa; Tan- and Amy Stone with a variety of school supplies including paper, pencils, markers and folders. ner Massey, Choctaw; Jade Taylor and Kylie Bishop, Four Person Oklahoma City and Emily Golf Scramble Faith, Kingfisher. Candy from Chickasaw Cultural Center 106.5 Boss FM in Ada is also slated to perform. Saturday, August 12, 2017 Jae L. and Crossover shows BRENT BRUEHL MEMORIAL GOLF COURSE PURCELL, OK tree house exhibit presents encourage audience partici- 7 AM Registration • 8 AM Shotgun Start pation and interaction. The band routinely takes requests Entry Fee: $300 per team/$75 per person special activities during August and suggestions from the INCLUDES: GREEN FEES, CART & RANGE BALLS audience. Performances span The Itti’ Chokka’ TreeHous- to 3:30 p.m. speakers from visitors about plant care and many genres, everything from Closest to the Pin Prizes on all 3-Pars es: Look Who’s Living in the the Chickasaw National Rec- discuss why Chickasaws plant country to classic hits. Mulligans: $20 for 5 extra 3-Par Tee Shots Trees! exhibit at the Chickasaw reation Area will showcase the Three Sisters together. Crossover musicians have 2017 GMC Canyon for Hole-In-One Cultural Center is making the various types of wildlife and The exhibit, as well as special decades of combined experi- provided by Ferguson Buick GMC most of its last full month by describe how animals are im- activities, are open to the public ence performing with artists Plus Many Other Prizes providing an array of activities portant to the ecosystem. at no charge. The treehouse who specialize in all genres of ( ) which highlight the interactive Special activities during exhibit will be open through music. Band members include TEAM MEMBERS PLEASE PRINT NAMES exhibit. August are as follows: Sunday, September 3. Jody Teeter, Jeff Donaldson, 1. ______Visitors can discover wild- Storytelling– Saturday, Au- The Chickasaw Cultural Greg Griffin, Deni Stubbs, life, build a miniature tree gust 12, Chickasaw storytellers Center, 867 Cooper Memo- Wayne Morton, Mike Price, 2. ______house, hunt for signs left by will present children’s stories rial Road, is open Monday- Gary Bryan, Kenny Anderson, 3. ______wildlife, dance on a forest related to animals and forests. Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Debbie Allen and Tara Scott. sound floor and much more. Nutrition Services– Sat- and Sunday from noon-5 p.m. Season tickets for all Jae L. 4. ______Chickasaw culture and tra- urday, August 19, Nutrition For more information about and Crossover shows are now Mail this form and your registration fee to: ditions, such as clans, food Services will show how natu- any upcoming events, call available. For ticket informa- Bob Bruehl • P.O. Box 626 • Purcell, OK 73080 and tools, are woven into the ral foods like fruits and nuts (580) 622-7130 or visit www. tion, contact the McSwain Make checks payable to Knights of Columbus exhibit. – both of which come from chickasawculturalcenter.com. office at (580) 332-8108 or For any questions contact Todd Clouse at (405) 706-8870 or Bob Bruehl at (405) 990-3871 Every Tuesday and Thurs- trees – help keep us healthy day from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. a and strong. Free lunches will cultural instructor will make be provided to all children. traditional Chickasaw cultural Maps– Wednesday, August arts from natural materials. 23, and Saturday, August 26, Every Saturday and Sunday, Visitors will learn about the excluding the fourth weekend terrain and ecosystem of the of the month, Chickasaw El- Chickasaw Homeland as well ders will be teaching Chicka- as modern-day Oklahoma by The saw words for animals and learning how to read maps. Purcell plants or sharing culturally- Horticulture Plant Care/ Register relevant Chickasaw recipes Three Sisters– Wednesday, Au- and foods. gust 30, the Cultural Center’s Every Thursday from 1:30 horticulture team will teach Chickasaw Nation Business Board accepting applications for choir program The Chickasaw Nation Arts September 11, and run through Farm • Home • auto • LiFe and Humanities Division is December 1. Classes will also accepting applications for the be offered in Ardmore and Roofing Chickasaw Choir Program. Tishomingo. Bill Johnson The art and music facility, The training choir will teach 816 Arlington Center in Ada participants about their voice Tear Off & New Construction will offer a training choir for and music expression through Delbert Taber, Agent Fully insured ages six and seven, children’s vocal and rhythmic exercise as Free estimates Okla. license #0519 choir for ages eight-12 and well as learning breath control. 405-527-7553 • 322 W. Washington • Purcell 20 years local experience 405-872-9499 vocal development lessons for ages 13-18. Lessons begin Monday, Please see Choir, page 9A

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Purcell Senior Citizens Obituaries By Fredda Perry The center is having problems with both of our telephone lines. Please be patient with us as we wait to get them fixed. Zachary Tod Luttrell Mary Olive Mauldin The rain came down and it felt so nice after the rain. It also A Mass of Christian Burial for Zachary Tod Luttrell, 58, A Mass of Christian Burial for Mary Olive Mauldin, 78, kept us from having to do so much outside watering. That was of Norman, formerly of the Purcell-Wayne area, was held of Lexington was held Aug. 9, 2017 at Our Lady of Victory nice to get to skip a few days of watering the plants and flowers. Monday, August 7, 2017 at St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Catholic Church in Purcell. Interment was at Lexington According to the weatherman, we will probably have a few more Church in Norman. Interment was at St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery under the arrangement of Wilson-Little Funeral days with some rain and a little cooler mornings and evenings. Cemetery in Norman. Arrangements were Home in Purcell. We had some birthdays this last week to celebrate. Wanda under the direction of Wilson-Little Funeral Mrs. Mauldin died August 5, 2017 after McPherson had a big one. I won’t tell you how big. I will leave Home in Purcell. an extended illness. that to your guess. Melvin Wade and Grant Frankenberg also Mr. Luttrell passed away Friday, August Mary was born April 25, 1939 in Hydro, had birthdays this week. We had a good celebration on Tuesday 4, 2017 after a three-year battle with cancer. Okla., one of five children born to Herman with cake and ice cream furnished by Wanda’s sister. Tod was born December 2, 1958 in John Spor and Emma Olive (Sodders) The senior’s next garage sale will be Friday, August 11, starting Purcell. He was the oldest child of two Spor. Mary grew up and attended school at 8 a.m. and lasting until 3 p.m. The center receives donations children born to Elved Junior Luttrell and in Hydro. almost every day they are open. Come by and check it all out. Linda Kay (Tompkins). Tod grew up on a While living in Norman she met and The seniors who take care of the donations are asking that you farm near Wayne, Okla., where he learned how to work hard later married the love of her life, George Melvin Mauldin call before you leave your donation. Please do not leave dona- as a young boy. He graduated from Wayne High School in Sr. They were married on May 4, 1956 and celebrated 56 tions on the patio over the weekend without calling 990-1840. 1977, and while in high school he was a member of the years of marriage before he passed away on Jan. 22, 2013. Thursday is bingo day every week. Bingo starts promptly at 10 FFA. After graduating he continued living and working Mary worked for Noble Public Schools in the cafeteria for a.m. Everyone needs to be in their chair at 10 a.m. so the games on the family farm, helping his father raise cattle, growing many years. Her greatest joy, however, was being a stay at can begin on time. Everyone is a winner before we are finished. wheat and alfalfa. home wife and mother. She enjoyed trips to Lake Texoma, We have been having a full house each week. Thursday morning Tod married the love of his life, Margaret Dumas on camping and fishing with family and friends. She liked is an exciting time at the center as we usually have new people. March 15, 1985 in Payne, Okla. Together they raised seven flowers and tending to her vegetable garden, and feeding If you know someone who needs help with their noon meal children, Tara, Zachary, Brenda, Lacy, Ashley, Erica and birds and various yard critters. at their home, call the Delta Nutrition Center at 527-9462 and Jeremiah. Tod and Margaret lived in Wayne, later Purcell Mary was a longtime and faithful member of Our Lady ask for Rebecca. and then in 2000 moved to Norman. of Victory Catholic Church in Purcell, where she served in Need a place to have a special event? The center is available He worked most all of his life as a Rancher and Farmer. In the Altar Society and serving at funeral dinners. Mary was for $70 a day. If you’re interested call 527-5070. Call early so 1991 he started his own Landscaping business called Luttrell a woman of great faith and a blessing to her family and you can get the date you want. At this time, there are two Sat- Lawn Care and for the past 23 years he operated both jobs. friends. She will be dearly missed! urday dates open in August. Check us out if you need a large Tod loved being outdoors and working with his hands. She was preceded in death by her husband, George room for a party or reunion. He loved to farm, raise cattle, he was a fabulous landscaper Mauldin Sr.; her parents, Herman and Emma Spor and a The seniors invite anyone 60 or above to visit the center where and horticulturist. He was a wonderful husband and father brother, Raymond Spor. there is always something cooking and plenty of activities. and he loved spoiling his grandchildren. Mary leaves behind her children, George M. Mauldin Jr. Lunch is $2 for all seniors. Be aware if you plan to eat lunch at While living in Norman, Tod was a faithful member of Norman and Linda Mauldin of Lexington; brothers, the center, you will need to call the kitchen at 527-9462 the day of St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church. He loved to Leroy Spor and wife Emma Lou of Norman and Carl Spor before or by 8 a.m. the day you want to join the seniors for lunch. golf, raise salt water aquarium fish, but most of all he loved and wife, Brenda, of Lexington; sister, Margie Dennis of Menu for the week of August 14-18: spending time with his family. Noble; brother-in-law, Leroy Mauldin of Gainesville, Texas; Monday—Goulash, green beans, whole kernel corn, mixed He was preceded in death by his Dad, Elved Luttrell; sister, sister-in-law, Alice Lessly and husband, Bob, of Norman; fruit salad. Brenda Renee Luttrell; and niece, Amber Michelle Luttrell. grandson, Joshua Mauldin; step-grandchildren and great- Tuesday—Blackeyed peas, oven fried potatoes, seasoned He is survived by his wife, Margaret Luttrell of Nor- grandchildren, Kennedy Shahan, Layton and Landon beets, cornbread, wacky cake. man; seven children, Tara McGowan and husband, Lee, of Mayhue and Aiden Mae Isaac and a host of other family Wednesday—Sweet and sour pork, steamed carrots, green Washington, Okla., Zachary Luttrell and wife, Samantha, of and friends. peas, rice, pineapple and oranges. Norman, Brenda Alfonso and husband, Aaron, of Norman, Online condolences may be made at wilsonlittle.com. Thursday—Chicken spaghetti, steamed broccoli, steamed Lacy Luttrell of Norman, Ashley Luttrell of Norman, Erica Wilson-Little Funeral Home • 127 S. Canadian • Purcell • 527-6543 carrots, applesauce. Lively and husband, Brian, of Norman and Jeremiah Lut- Friday—Vegetable beef stew, green salad, cornbread, sweet trell of Norman; 14 grandchildren; his mother, Kay Nelson potato crumble. of Wynnewood; and a host of other relatives and friends. Thought for the Week: “Accept what is, let go of what was Online condolences may be made at wilsonlittle.com. David Clark Helm and have faith in what will be.” Wilson-Little Funeral Home • 127 S. Canadian • Purcell • 527-6543 Funeral services for David Clark Helm, 77, of Lexington will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 10, 2017 at the Wilson-Little Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements will be under the direction of Wilson-Little Funeral Home in Purcell. Newsmakers Bruce R. Thomas Mr. Helm died Aug. 4, 2017 in Tulsa. Bruce Randall Thomas, age 63, of Midwest City, Okla., He was born Jan. 31, 1940 in Maud, the youngest of five went to be with his Lord, after an extended illness on August children of Russell Clark Helm and Alta Mae (Hart) Helm. 5, 2017 in Purcell, Okla. Survivors include his wife, Melba Helm; three children, Argon Bruce was born on August 9, 1953 in Oklahoma City, Helm and wife, Rebecca, of Tacoma, Wash., Aron Helm and Okla., to Ralph Winston and Maggie Virginia (Grayson) wife, Eva, of Lexington and Angie Helm of Lexington; brother, Bryen graduates SWOSU Thomas. He grew up in Midwest City, and graduated from Charlie Lee Helm of Chickasha; sister-in-law, Julie Helm; seven Jimi Bryen was among the 195 students at Southwestern Midwest City High School in 1971. He attended three years grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Oklahoma State University complete requirements for at the Univversity of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, Okla. Online condolences may be made at wilsonlittle.com. either associate, bachelor’s or master’s degrees this summer on the Weatherford and Sayre campus locations. He loved music and was a talented singer and musician. Wilson-Little Funeral Home • 127 S. Canadian • Purcell • 527-6543 He served as a member of the band during junior and high Bryen received a B.S in Nursing - RN to BSN. school for the MWC Bombers. Bruce was also a member of SWOSU announces honor students the UCO band and served as a musician for the Falls Creek Southwestern Oklahoma State University at Weatherford Baptist Assembly Orchestra. has announced both the President’s and Dean’s Honor Rolls Bruce was employed by Sears in his early years, and was Visit us at: for the 2017 summer semester. a faithful member of Glenwood Baptist Church where he An undergraduate student who earns all A’s in six or served as a part-time music director. He accepted the Lord more hours during the summer semester qualifies for the at Glenwood Baptist Church and was baptized. President’s Honor Roll. There were 346 students who were Bruce was preceded in death by his parents; and one named to the President’s Honor Roll. brother, Philip R. Thomas. There were 130 students on the Dean’s Honor Roll after Survivors include one uncle, Ward Thomas; three aunts, completing six semester hours of undergraduate work with Billie Lyles, Carolyn Grayson and Ruth Grayson; and a host a grade point average of 3.5 (“B”) or higher, with no grade of family members. lower than a (“C”). A graveside service was held Tuesday, August 8, 2017 at Named to the President’s Honor Roll were Austin Curtis the Noble I.O.O.F Cemetery, Noble, Okla. Browning of Dibble and Joey Lynn Reese of Lexington. Services have been entrusted to Primrose Funeral Service. Named to the Dean’s Honor Roll was Tyler John Somers Please visit the online guestbook www.primrosefuneralser- purcellregister.com of Lexington. vice.com. THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 10, 2017-9A From page 1A From page 4A Zone: Beans: the facility, which will mirror that the proposed land use will competitor’s misfortune by the company’s shop in Fort interfere with the existing overstating a problem that Wayne, Ind. R.V. park might not amount to a hill of – Troxel said the business is Mandy Davis, chief ex- well, you know – and implying family-owned and operated. ecutive officer of the Heart of the company isn’t trustworthy. Trucks ranging in size Oklahoma Chamber of Com- If you want money out of my from half-ton to two-ton are merce, brought the chamber‘s wallet, just buy an ad and tell rented short term to “top recommendation that the zon- me why I should purchase tier” contractors in the areas ing change be approved. your product. If you make a of construction, electrical, She contacted the economic good case, I’ll give it a try. But oil and gas, government and development director at the trying to gain my business by wind/solar. Fort Wayne chamber and was spinning another’s misfortune Premier also handles UTV told Troxel and Premier are just makes me think less of and trailer rentals, as well as held in high regard in the city you. As Kacey Musgraves a wide range of add-ons such of 250,000. sings in Biscuits, pourin’ salt as trailer hitches and bumper “We’d be lucky to have him in my sugar won’t make yours guards. and his company in our town,” any sweeter and pissin’ in my “It’s great you want to bring Davis said. yard ain’t gonna make yours business to Purcell, but why Cox asked for a show of any greener. this piece of land?” Fishburn hands from residents in the Oddball trivia: Kristian asked. packed council chambers who Bush, A.J.’s great-grandson Troxel said several parcels opposed the zoning change. and bean dynasty scion, is the of land were considered, but Nearly everyone raised a hand. guy with the guitar who, with the Chandler Road property But when he asked for a Jennifer Nettles, makes up the met all of Premier’s require- show of hands from residents band Sugarland. ments – exposure to I-35, right who attended the planning You don’t know beans size and right location (easy commission meeting to protest • According to data from the access to Texas). Premier’s request, all but two Dry Bean Council, the United Former mayor John Chil- or three hands came down. States is the sixth-leading vers, who lives in the neigh- “These guys are ready to producer of dry edible beans, borhood, spoke for the pro- pull the trigger and if we keep behind Brazil, India, China, testers. putting them off, they will go Burma, and Mexico. He questioned whether to another town and pull that • Although Kansas farmers Jeanne Grimes • The Purcell Register Chandler Road can handle trigger there,” Cox said. grow some pinto and navy heavy vehicle weights. “This could be opportunity beans, bean farming is virtually Cutting the ribbon The city’s maintenance to stay in Purcell and raise a nonexistent in Oklahoma. Co-owners of Van’s Pig Stand, 2234 N. Green Ave., do the honors Tuesday at a ribbon cutting supervisor, Tommy Mize, family,” one resident said in By Ted Streuli sponsored by the Heart of Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce.Mark Shuman helps Jev Vandergrift said the road was recently support of Premier. “From The Journal Record wield the scissors as the chamber’s chief executive officer Mandy Davis holds the ribbon taut. upgraded and handles daily a young Purcell citizen, this runs by two McClain County looks like progress. I love semis which haul 25 tons each, the idea of progress coming as well as four county-owned to our town. dump trucks, each with loads “I encourage you to think between 18 and 20 tons. from the younger citizens’ Those trucks make “four to perspective. I see progress, six” trips a day on Chandler growth and opportunity for Don’t miss any news in the Road, Mize said. years to come.” Troxel said the majority of One homeowner in the trucks leaving Premier will neighborhood said she is in be three-quarter ton pickups. favor of the company’s plans “There will be maybe 15 to build in Purcell. trucks in and out daily,” he “I welcome these guys,” continued. Norma VanWinkle said. “I of Oklahoma! 00 In addition, he said, Premier don’t think we can keep kick- operates 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- ing businesses out of Purcell.” day through Friday. Council member Mike $30 Chilvers wasn’t swayed, Pollok acknowledged the charging Premier would planning commission has the “bring semis into our neigh- expertise to consider all impli- McClain, Cleveland & borhood.” cations before recommending “We don’t want to see light a zoning change. Garvin Counties industrial across the road from Herman Gray, the real estate us,” he said, suggesting the broker handling the sale of the company “go to Wayne and land to Premier, recalled an- buy land there.” other instance when residents’ McCurdy picked up Chil- objections cost the city a new vers’ argument that the pro- industry. posed land use would spoil “This is not my first rodeo. 00 the city’s plans to turn the You have a small group here,” lake into Purcell’s focal point. Gray told the council, “but McCurdy noted the city’s how many people in town? $42 long range plans call for a $15 The buyer of this property million investment in develop- and the seller of this property ing recreational opportunities want to do good for the city Other Oklahoma around the lake. of Purcell. The opportunity But he said he will oppose is here.” Counties spending anything on those Tim Johnson of Johnson and projects if the zoning change Associates is the engineer for was approved. the project. “It’s a quality of life aspect,” Some residents said if the he said. “This business I would land is to be developed, they love to have in Purcell, but would rather see it turned to 00 the location bothers me. I’m residential use. willing to invest some money Johnson pointed out that the and help these guys find and current trend is to not locate $58 buy some land.” residential development along McCurdy resigned his seat interstates due to noise. on the council Tuesday morn- But if it were turned to resi- Out Of State ing. The resignation was ef- dential, Chandler Road traffic fective immediately. would likely swell by 1,000 Fishburn expressed concern trips a day. The Purcell Register P. O. Box 191 • Purcell, OK 73080 From page 7A Choir: ❏ New ❏ Renewal The children’s choir will Since 2002, the Chickasaw Subscription Order form continue learning musician- Children’s Choir has per- ship and musicality through formed at milestone celebra- Please send a subscription to: (please print clearly) vocal, rhythmic and breathing tions such as the “Ground exercises, but will also work blessing” of the American on sound development and Indian Cultural Center and Name ______Address ______performance skills. Museum in Oklahoma City, Vocal development lessons Governor Brad Henry’s Chil- City ______State _____ Zip ______Telephone ______will help singers to continue dren’s Inauguration and nu- improving their vocal skills merous times at the Oklahoma This gift subscription is from: beyond the children’s choir. State Capitol. Students will learn songs in The choir program is open to Name ______Address ______both English and Chickasaw, the public. 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Chickasaw and other youth. net?form=sDgAAg8B. 10A-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 10, 2017 From page 1A Teachers: Raper, who previously was coach at the high school and assistant football coach. 12. special educa- Church. head boys basketball coach at PE teacher at the intermediate He chose Purcell for the Sikes is teaching fifth tion. “I am happy to be able to McLoud High School, was school. He is a graduate of “opportunity to invest in the grade reading. She previously She is start- teach in the community we drawn to Purcell by the Drag- Mill Creek High School and sports programs and student taught sixth grade reading. ing her fifth live in,” she said. ons’ boys basketball “winning ECU. Previously, he taught at athletes.” She is a graduate of Mill year teaching, Foulk is teaching first and tradition.” Lexington High School. Gwin is a member of First Creek High School and UCO. having previ- second grade special educa- He has two children – An- “We have lived in the com- Baptist Church in Purcell. The Purcell assignment al- ously taught tion. nistyn, 12, and Anika, 11. munity for three years and we He and his wife, Leigh, have lows Sikes and her family to second and “I want parents to be able to Samford is teaching physi- are excited to now be part of two daughters – Lilly, 6, and “stay in the community we Dara Evans third grades see significant improvement cal science and biology. the school system,” he said. Magnolia, 11 months. live in and attend church in.” for Oklahoma in their child’s educational, He graduated from Broken Sikes and his wife, Saman- Purcell Intermediate She is married to David City Public behavioral and social devel- Arrow High School and Okla- tha, have two children – Karo- School Sikes. Schools. opment,” she said. homa State University. lina and Oakley. New teach- Wren is teaching fourth She is a A graduate of West Texas He previously taught gov- Purcell Junior High ers are Lori grade. She is another longtime graduate of High School and West Texas ernment and military history School Frankenberg, Purcell educator returning to U.S. Grant A&M University, Foulk pre- at Purcell High School. New faculty S a m a n t h a the classroom here. High School viously was a private pre-K Samford and his wife, Jen- members are Sikes and An- “I am so excited to be back in Oklahoma teacher at Primrose School nifer, have two sons – James, Lou Decker gie Wren. to Purcell Schools and to have Shelly Foulk City and ECU. in Texas. 6, and Andrew, 3. and Nic Gwin. F r a n k e n - the opportunity to work with “I wanted She and her husband, Gage, Sharp is teaching Oklahoma D e c k e r berg is teach- fourth graders,” she said. to come to a have two children – Jace, 20, history, government and mili- is teaching Lori i n g t h i r d During 19 years with the smaller dis- and Jessica, 6. tary history. In addition, he is eighth grade Frankenberg grade. She district, Wren taught grades t r i c t , ” s h e Lovett is teaching kinder- the Dragons’ head baseball U.S. history. returns to the four through eight. She later said. “I also garten. coach and assistant football Lou Decker She is a classroom af- worked as a learning special- w a n t e d t o The first-year educator is coach. graduate of ter three years ist at the University of Okla- help children a graduate of Purcell High “Purcell was the place to be Petrolia High of retirement. homa and last semester taught with special School and University of Sci- where I grew up in this area,” School and An educator English language arts to fifth needs.” ence and Arts of Oklahoma. Amber Lovett he said. “And the baseball job Midwestern for 30 years graders at Noble. She and her She said she wants to be a came open and I was excited State Univer- (20 in Pur- She is a graduate of Purcell partner, Scott, “bigger part of the community to see that.” sity. cell), Fran- High School, OU and UCO. have two chil- where my kids grow up.” Sharp graduated from She previ- Samantha kenberg re- Wren and her husband, dren – Jayson, She and her husband, Dan- Wayne High School and ously taught Sikes tired in 2014. Kevin, have a son and daugh- 4, and Wyatt, iel, have two daughters – Lo- East Central University. He Nic Gwin health and “I felt called ter-in-law, Colton and Laney; 3. gan and Parker. taught two years at Maysville, physical edu- to return to the two daughters, Riley and E v a n s i s Swift is teaching first grade. followed by seven years at cation and was a coach. profession I Avery; and a 10-month-old teaching mu- “Purcell is where I grew Wayne. “We moved to Purcell last love and was foster child. sic. up and developed my love “I have been part of a state June,” she said. “I subbed called to do,” Purcell Elementary School Zoe Swift She is a for learning,” she said. “I championship in football until a position came open.” she said. “Pur- New teach- graduate of Oklahoma Bap- was inspired to teach by so at Wayne (2011),” he said, Decker and her husband, cell Schools ers are Sa- tist University and in a nine- many Purcell teachers and I adding he was named Rookie Ryan, have three adult chil- was the obvi- mantha Bot- year career taught at Noble, am grateful to follow in their Coach of the Year in 2017 dren – Joseph, Marti and Jaci. ous choice for toms, Dara Chickasha, Norman and Mid- footsteps.” Angie Wren by the Oklahoma Baseball Gwin is teaching seventh me.” Evans, Shelly Del schools. She is a graduate of Purcell Coaches Association. grade geography. She graduated from Cov- Foulk, Am- She and her husband, Cody, High School and USAO. She He is married to Kourtney He is a graduate of Lexing- ington-Douglas High School ber Lovett and have two children – Brason previously taught two years at Sharp. ton High School and ECU. and OSU. Zoe Swift. and Beckam. The family Buchanan Elementary School Sikes is teaching history and Previously he was a teach- She and her husband, Glenn, Samantha Bottoms is moved to Purcell two years in Oklahoma City. physical education. He also er’s assistant at Wayne, where have three children – Conner, Bottoms teaching ear- ago when Cody became wor- Swift and her husband, will be head girls basketball he also taught PE and was 21; Cooper, 17, and Camdyn, ly childhood ship pastor at First Baptist Kody, have a daughter, Kaizer.

From page 1A From page 1A Bond: Band: and new band uniforms. held at the Knot July 21 raised The bond would allow the $3,900 for the band that 2805 N. 9TH, PURCELL district to build a new junior received a 50 percent budget 405-527-6484 high school south of Purcell cut last year and the other PATRIOTFORD.COM High School. half was cut this year due to Pre-Owned That cost would be $12 the critical shortage of funds million. from the Oklahoma State 2007 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew The proposition also in- Legislature. LT, V8, Clean cludes $6.6 million to renovate Also on hand for the check Conger Field. presentation was Purcell Stu- The work would include dent Teacher from The Uni- $12,595 a new field house, retaining versity of Oklahoma Matthew wall, new bleachers for home Matheny. 2008 Chevy 3/4 Ton and visitors, press box, con- Duramax Diesel, 4x4, Crew Cab The Rock Show featured lo- cession stand and rest rooms. cal guitar and piano students The remaining $200,000 ages nine through 17. $19,950 would cover technology and A special word of apprecia- the uniforms. tion from Galik was for her 2007 Ford Explorer A second proposition for crew Lee and Lisa Roberts, Jeff Leather, Power Seat $675,000 would be a transpor- and Char Page, Levi Sherman, tation bond. Proceeds would be Lulu Haworth, Larry Hyde and $6,995 used to purchase new buses for especially the kids that rocked routes and activities. on to the tune of a huge boost 2010 Chevy Equinox The propositions must re- in the arm for the PHS band. LT, Auto, A/C, 92K Miles ceive 60 percent of the vote to pass.

$9,890 From page 1A 2012 Hyundai Santa Fe SE, Nice, 90K Miles Lightning: Cooler than normal tempera- ranging from 30 to 60 percent $12,495 tures are predicted through next starting today (Thursday) and John D. Montgomery • The Purcell Register Wednesday with rain chances running through next Monday. 2014 Chevy Cruze Helping hand 2LT, 87K Miles, New Tires With deep budget cuts handed down from the State Legislature, extracurricular activities are forced to raise funds for the coming school year. A recent event at The Rusty Knot raised AUGUST SPECIAL! $3,900 for the Purcell High School band. Pictured from left are Kyle Myers, Donna Sherman, $10,750 David Hilger, Jamie Galik and Matthew Matheny. 2006 Ford Escape for From page 1A Auto, A/C, PW & PL No. 1 Hamburger $ 49 1/3 pound all Beef Hamburger with mustard, Alert: Miracle Whip, lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, and onions. $3,980 state Friday to keep DHS from of the toddler, who they be- An Amber Alert was issued 2011 Jeep Wrangler 2 removing the youngest from lieved was in danger due to for Bracie at 1 a.m. Saturday. their care. her parents’ reported drug use. In the wake of that, the judge Hard Top, 6 Cyl., Auto, 78K Both suspects are 37. Schivers was served the granted an arrest warrant for There is an outstanding judge’s order when he went Schivers on a complaint of $19,500 warrant from Murray County to DHS on Friday. kidnapping. 2014 Ford Edge for Springfield’s arrest on a He reportedly told the DHS On Sunday morning, a Doing charge of disposal of encum- staffer he would surrender the law enforcement officer in SEL, Leather, New Tires, 62K Miles Bar-B-Q bered property, after a former girl at 5 p.m. at an address in Converse was running tags right felony conviction. eastern Cleveland County. at a motel in Converse and $15,990 since 1930 A spokeswoman with the Burnett said when a social got a hit on Schivers white Murray County Sheriff’s worker arrived to pick up the Chevrolet pickup and the 2011 Infiniti G37 Department said Tuesday girl, no one was home. Amber Alert. Nav., Roof, Leather, 41K Miles they are awaiting word if The DHS contacted the Both parents were taken Springfield will also waive sheriff’s department and dep- into custody. $16,990 extradition. uties began checking several The children will be re- 2234 N. Green, Purcell Burnett said a Cleveland addresses in Lexington and turned to Oklahoma and 2012 Ram 1500 ST County judge on Friday sev- Purcell where the couple had placed into DHS care. Hemi V8, Tow Pkg., Crew Cab www.pigstands.com • (405) 703-3000 ered the couple’s parental been known to stay. Neither Schivers nor Sunday – Thursday 11 AM - 9 PM • Friday & Saturday 11 AM - 10 PM rights for 18-month-old Bra- It became evident that they Springfield had been charged cie Schivers at DHS request. had fled with the toddler and in Cleveland County District $17,490 WE HAVE A DRIVE THRU! The agency sought custody three older siblings. Court as of press time. The Purcell Register B Thursday • August 10, 2017 purcellregister.com Sports SECTION Knock off 2017 Warriors pick up defending Class 4A State Lexington Softball big win champion JohnDennyMontgomery The Purcell Register into a lot of quality at-bats that primed for a big inning in would pay big dividends later the fourth. Lacey Barber Konnor McDonald JoJo Turnpaugh KiKi Black Bri Webster The Washington softball in the game. “Overall our good at bats Sr. 4 Sr. 10 Sr. 14 Sr. 18 Jr. 6 team started their year off with He said his first three batters forced her to work and she fell a bang and a 3-2 win over a saw 20 pitches alone in the apart a little bit,” Brewer said. powerful Tuttle team. first inning. After juicing the bases, “(Macy) McAdoo is really “We struck out too much three Warrior runners would good, if not one of the best but we were seeing 62 miles walk in and they would never pitchers in the state,” said head per hour-plus from McAdoo,” relinquish the lead. coach Jace Brewer of Tuttle’s he said. “Hitting is usually behind starting pitcher. Washington fell behind 2-0 pitching early in the year,” Bryn Scruggs Makayla Finley Adriana Estrada Amanda Graddy Anna Sample Brewer said even though early in the game. Jr. 21 Jr. 8 So. 22 So. 1 So. 33 his team only accounted for But Washington stayed two hits, they were able to get patient at the plate and were Please see Warriors, page 4B 2017

Hannah Robbins Kaylee Fink Kenzie Lawson Lindsey Barber Lauren Beason Washington Softball So. 20 S0. 11 So. 9 So. 7 So. 15

Morgan Clark Raegan Adkins Emilee Jenks Kyra Lehman Jacie Idlett Kassi Hyde Kait Denton Hanna Brown Lyndie Ervin Brooke Logan So. 3 So. 24 So. 2 So. 13 Fr. 17 Jr., 1 So., 2 Sr., 3 Sr., 5 Jr., 6

Zayla Hyde Harley Salisbury Sierra Petit Maddy Pack Kayla Stewart Baylee Haugland Julia McLaughlin Baylee Morris Katelyn Hicks Brynn Farmer Fr. 23 Fr. 12 Fr. 16 Fr. 5 Head Coach Fr., 8 So., 9 Jr., 10 Fr., 11 So., 12 Lexington fast-pitch underway Kayla Stewart takes over as head coach John D. Montgomery Jill Blair Jill Willige Kinzie Schultz Hailey Nicks Ashleigh Gay The Purcell Register Jr., 13 Jr.,14 Fr., 15 Fr., 16 So., 17 who has a hip injury, Lauren outfield or infield. Beason, out for the season Stewart reports freshman New Lexington Fast-pitch after off season surgery, Anna Maddy Pack can play catcher coach Kayla Stewart is ap- Sample in left field, Hannah and has a pretty good bat. proaching the 2017 season Robbins at catcher and infield, with guarded optimism. Kaylee Fink at pitcher and Now in her third year back at Emilee Jenks who could play Please see LHS, page 2B her alma mater, Stewart takes over the reins of the fast-pitch Emma Curry Clarisa Montoya Hope Madden Callie Pratt Maddie Brown team from Hillary Price. Fr., 19 Fr., 18 So., 20 Sr., 21 Sr., 22 Gone from last year’s 11- 16 team are Rachel Beason, Lexington Softball Tiffani Hinkle, Jacie Jones, Paige Humbarger and Morgan 2017 Hamm. Day Opponent Site Time Injuries have already plagued 7/31-8/1 Sulphur Festival A TBA the team that includes eight re- 8/7 Lone Grove H 5:00 turning starters. 8/8 Ardmore A 5:00 Kaile Kilmer Madelynn Luster Mackie Madden Jace Brewer Dustyn Orr Returnees include Lacie 8/10 Noble H 5:00 Fr., 23 Head Coach Asst. Coach So., 24 So., 25 Barber, who can play infield 8/14 Sulphur H 5:00 or outfield, Amanda Graddy, 8/15 Bridge Creek H 5:00 8/17-19 Davis Tourney Davis TBA 8/21 Dickson A 5:00 8/22 Wynnewood H 5:30 8/25-26 Plainview Tourney Plainview TBA 8/28 Maud A 5:30 8/29 Asher H 5:30 8/31 Washington A 5:00 9/5 Byng A 5:00 9/7-9 Sterling Tourney Sterling TBA 9/11 Purcell A 5:00 9/12 Little Axe A 5:00 9/18 Blanchard A 5:00 9/21-23 Districts TBA 9/26 Pauls Valley H 5:00 9/28-30 Regionals TBA 10/5-7 State Hall of Fame TBA

Knights golf tourney The Knights of Columbus of A 2017 GMC Canyon, Purcell will be hosting a four- provided by Ferguson Buick person golf scramble Saturday, GMC, will be awarded for a Janet Moore • The Purcell Register August 12, at the Brent Bruehl hole in one along with many Memorial Golf Course. other prizes. Toss to short Registration will begin at 7 For more information call Sunny Sanders fields the ball and tosses it to Haylee Swayze at short stop for the out. Purcell opens their softball a.m. with a shotgun start at 8 Todd Clouse at (405) 706- season Aug. 11 at home against Edmond Santa Fe. a.m. Entry fee is $300 per team 8870 or Bobby Bruehl at (405) or $75 per person. 990-3871. 2B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 10, 2017 Washington News AngieSteele Washington Correspondent makes a decision on her ap- peal, I will give an update on Washington High School the outcome. Football Schedule Our volunteers who assist Redemption Tour 2017 surviving spouses go the ex- August 25 at Pauls Valley. tra mile to help them to get September 1, home, Ch- approved for either DIC or isholm. pension benefits. Our lead September 8, home, Purcell. surviving spouse specialist is September 15 at Marlow. Shirley, and she can be reached September 22, home, Fred- at (405) 361-9322 with any erick (Homecoming). questions or concerns about October 6, home, Dibble. spousal benefits. October 12 at CCS. When we move into the new October 19 at Hobart. facility, we would like to set October 27, home, Walters. specific days for our surviving November 3 at Lindsay. spouse volunteers to review Washington School Notes • Photos provided claims for benefits. Many First Day of School for 2017- times, the veteran’s service- 2018 school year is August 10. Veteran of the Week connected disability will be First Baptist Church of Dale K. Graham Veterans on their Death Certificate or Matthew Baker • The Purcell Register Cole Foundation Veteran of the an amended death certificate Out Watermelon in the park is Week is Allen Hurst of Shawnee may be obtained listing their set for Saturday, August 19, who served honorably during service connected disability as a Maddy Pack steps on the plate for an out and eyes first base for another, Monday during sponsored by Cole First Baptist the Korean War. We appreciate contributing cause of death. As Lexington’s game against Lone Grove. Church starting at 5 p.m. Mr. Hurst for his service to our always, I encourage all veterans From page 1B Free hamburgers, hot dogs, country. to apply for VA benefits. watermelon and ice cream will Since becoming a VA Ac- be served and there will be live Dale K. Graham Veteran’s credited Claims Agent, I have LHS: gospel music, inflatables for the Foundation become the POA for over “She’ll help us out,” Stew- and be leaders,” she confirmed. Lexington is scheduled to host kids, park games and good ole’ Dale K. Graham Veteran’s 16,000 veterans and surviving art said. “Emilee Jenks has Stewart sees her teams abil- Noble today (Thursday), host Cole community fellowship. Foundation is not affiliated spouses. This enables me to re- a decent bat and will help us ity to stroke the long ball as a Sulphur on Monday and host Bring your family, your with any other organization. ceive and review each decision. when she gets healthy. Lind- strength. Bridge Creek on Tuesday. friends and your lawn chairs Our services are only provided The denied claims are the ones sey Barber’s bat will help and “Our bats have the potential Stewart said her club struggled to enjoy the evening with your at Faith Pointe Baptist Church, on which we spend the most of Kenzie Lawson has a bat that for power,” Stewart said. to get their bats going in a 13-0 neighbors. 3404 NW 36th, in Norman. our time. Over the years I have will help.” Where the Lady Bulldogs will season opening loss to Lone Church schedule: Sunday To schedule a visit for Tues- found that if we provide the Kaylee Fink will be the main- have to make the most improve- Grove Monday at home. School at 9:30 a.m. and worship days, please contact Helen at evidence needed a claim will stay for the Lady Bulldogs in the ment is getting experience for McDonald, Barber and Sample at 10:45 a.m. Sunday evening 405-550-8806 Ext. 102.We are be approved. To that end, we circle for the 2017 campaign. young players. each had a hit in the game for the Bible Study at 6 p.m. at the church each Thursday require evidence be sent in on “She’ll have to carry most “We are going to have to Lady Bulldogs. Wednesday evening activi- morning at 7 a.m. Please arrive all new applications for service of the load,” Stewart said with improve the knowledge for “Lone Grove is a really good ties for all ages at 7 p.m. The by 9 a.m. connection of a disability. Beason out. “Bri Webster can our new players at their posi- all around team,” Stewart said. church website is www.fbcole. Dale K. Graham Veterans When a veteran is already ser- help us out in the circle when tions,” the coach said. “We lost “We played really well for three org. Foundation Veteran of the Week vice connected for a disability, we need her. our third baseman, our second innings giving up just one run in The church is located in Cole is Allen Hurst of Shawnee who we can ask for a reevaluation “Hannah Robbins and Anna baseman and our first baseman the first inning. on SH 74 B between Washing- served honorably during the of that condition one year from Sample can help us out at the so we have some gaps to fill. “But Lone Grove got their bats ton and Blanchard. Korean War. We appreciate the date stamped on their last plate as well.” “Overall, I think if we can going and scored five runs in the For more information, send Mr. Hurst for his service to our rating decision. Of course, if Stewart said she is counting get to .500 and make it to the fourth. Kaylee Fink threw well an email to the website or call country. Each week we recog- a service connected disability on the leadership of seniors Regional tournament it would for us and Morgan Clark came (405) 485-3377. nize a veteran by presenting a becomes more severe and the Barber and McDonald. be a successful season,” Stew- in relief and did a good job in Washington United Meth- military cap and thanking them veteran has evidence in support, “They will have to step up art said. the sixth.” odist Church for their service. a reevaluation can be requested We are a friendly, Bible based Currently, we have several at any time. If a veteran’s church where everyone is wel- wheelchairs available as well as service connected disability come. Our Sunday worship a hospital bed in good working requires surgery, and they will service begins at 11 a.m. order that we can provide to be incapacitated at least 30 You can call us at 288- veterans who need them. days, a temporary 100 percent Did you like that photo? 1775, find us online at wash- One of my favorite programs rating can be requested. ingtonumc.net or on Facebook is presenting a donated car Last week we received the under Washington United or truck to a veteran or their following rating decisions: Methodist Church, Oklahoma. surviving spouse. Many of the Nine veterans were rated at Union Hill Baptist Church veterans we help will purchase 100 percent for a combined Sundays—Age Group Bible a new vehicle with the benefits total of $356,961 annually. studies, 9:45 a.m. and 5:30 received. This then allows them Twenty-three veterans received p.m.; Children’s Church, 11 to donate their old one to our a rating of 10-90 percent and a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m. and organization. they will receive a combined 6:30 p.m. The remodeling of our new annual amount of $396,885. We Wednesdays—Evening home is almost complete. We also had two surviving spouses meal, 5:30 p.m.; Age Group are hoping to be able to move awarded DIC and between the Bible Studies, 6:30 p.m. our services there in the next two of them they will receive Monthly Schedule—Retired/ few weeks. The electricians $30,191 yearly. Senior Lunch, 4th Tuesday at from Waters Electric are work- If you need transportation to Noon; Men’s Breakfast, 1st ing long hours so that we will visit us, we have two drivers. Saturday of each month, 7 a.m. have 25 work stations. Clayton Lee can be reached at First Baptist Church Last week 240 veterans and (405) 550-8806 extension 105 Washington surviving spouses were helped and extension 106 for Louie. Weekly Worship Service with their claims. Hopefully, These volunteers spent 62 hours Times: the move to 1268 North In- transporting 19 passengers 826 Sunday—10:45 a.m. and 6 terstate Drive will allow us to miles just this week. p.m. help more veterans and their Dale K. Graham Veterans Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. families. Foundation has food boxes Weekly Small Group Op- It seems like word of our ser- available to those in need. An portunities: vices is getting out because we application for this type of as- Sunday School, Sundays, had 32 veterans from Norman sistance will be available on 9:45 a.m. last week who were assisted Tuesday and Thursday morn- Youth Bible Study, Sundays, with VA applications. ings. A DD-214 or military 5 p.m. and Wednesdays, 6:30 One of the surviving spouses discharge will be necessary to p.m. we have been working with apply. Please contact Rhonda GAs (girls 1-5 grade), RAs has been denied for DIC be- (405) 550-8806 Extension 103 (boys 1-5 grade), Sundays at cause the VA states she can’t to request a food box. 5 p.m. prove he was in Vietnam. He Contact Dale with any ques- Mission Friends (Pre-K and had applied for service con- tions at (405) 550-8806 Exten- Kindergarten), Sundays, 5 p.m. nection of a disease that was sion 101 or dale@dalekgra- Color prints of photos shot by Purcell Ladies’ Bible Study, Tues- presumptive to military service hamveteransfoundation.org days, 9 a.m. and was denied several years or Shirley Clark-Cowdin for Kid’s Choir and Bible Study, ago. When preparing to appear spouse benefits at Extension Register photographers are easy to obtain! Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. for a scheduled video hearing 104. Visit our website at www. Journey Through the Bible, in Muskogee next week, we dalekgrahamveteransfounda- Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. found a DD-214 that stated the tion.org. Semper Fi! Just stop by How Can I Know Bible veteran served in Vietnam after Dale K. Graham Study, Sunday, 5 p.m. 1964. This document was in Veteran’s Corner, Upcoming Bible Studies his VA claims folder at the VA VA Accredited today and Falls Creek 100th Anniver- Regional Office in Muskogee Claims Agent $ $ sary Celebration—Night of from the date the veteran filed Washington Correspon- dent Contact Information order your 5x7 a For an 8x10 For Praise, Saturday, September 2, his claim for VA benefits based from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Tickets are on exposure to Agent Orange. I would love to share your favorite photo. required. Homecoming Service We filled out a VA Form 21- personal or community news 5 10 is Sunday, September 3, from 4138 identifying the evidence with our readers. 6- 8 p.m. Free open event. For on his DD-214 and enclosed a My contact information is more information visit the copy. I requested a 100 percent [email protected] or The website at fallscreek.org/100. rating for the veteran from the 413-2471 if you have any news Upcoming Events: date he filed his original claim to share, story ideas, or if you Purcell Register The Armor of God—Ladies until his death and requested have someone you would like Bible Study. Sundays at 5 p.m. that DIC be awarded to the to see a feature article about. Connect with us at surviving spouse based on the Send me birthday, anniversary, [email protected], fact that a Clear and Unmistak- or personal news that you 225 W. Main, Purcell • (405) 527-2126 288-6060, Facebook: FBC able Error had occurred due to would like to share with our Washington, Twitter @FBC- the VA’s failure to look at the community. WashingtonOK. veterans DD-214. When VA Angie Steele THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 10, 2017-3B The Purcell Register Religion Lexington Westside Church of Christ

Welcome, friends, to the him forever a debtor both to Brethren, don’t think you can “front porch.” the Lord and to every man. get right with God while being For the next several months, I am a “debtor” to all, he says, attached in any form to the “un- the Lord willing, we will be “both to the Greeks, and to the righteous” deeds of the Roman teaching and studying together Barbarians, both to the wise, world. No, the gross sins of the in the book of Romans on and to the unwise” (1:14). Gentiles will only incur the the first and third Sundays, It is there that he unveils his “wrath of God,” not lead you Church at 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. We great thesis, one that flows into the peaceful shelter of “the Directory would love for you to join us. from his pen as smoothly as righteousness of God”! (1:17- In the early going, I have a ship on still waters. “I am 18). Do you want to be right, found Romans is more than a not ashamed of the gospel of Gentiles? Then completely “theological” treatise but also Christ,” he says, “for it is the abandon every act related to First Christian Church a very practical discussion of power of God unto salvation these unrighteous behaviors. (Disciples of Christ) how we should “think.” to everyone that believeth; to The “righteousness of God” www.firstchristianchurchpurcell.org Paul longs to go to Rome the Jew first, and also to the comes from the purity of the Purcell, OK personally, but he knows it Greek” (1:16). gospel, nothing else. Sunday: 10:45 AM 2705 N. 9th • 527-2535 Children’s Church 10:50 AM Pastor: Travis Southern may be several years before he Imagine the thrill the Ro- And you Jewish Christians, ...finding our source, supply, can take that voyage. With an mans feel as they hear that he says: Don’t think that you 2nd at Washington Sunday services Wednesday services 9 am Sunday School 6:30 pm Bible Study and ultimate delight in God. urgent message burning in his great thesis for the first time, will be able to hand the Lord a Unity in Christ, 10 am Worship 6:30 pm Awanas & bosom, he sends his message the powerful theme that should long list of meritorious works freedom of thought 6 pm Evening worship Youth Goldsby, OK 405.288.2117 by letter, stamped directly with be – must be! – at the heart of on the day of Judgment and and love in action. www.ebcpurcell.org www.truevineok.org the approval of the Holy Spirit. every preacher of the gospel. say, “Here we are Lord, this You can hear the urgency Paul knows, though, that should do it.” And don’t think in Paul’s tone: Pay attention, many there – including both you are going to point the Lord Romans, he seems to be say- the Gentile and the Jewish to your distinguished pedigree, Westside ing, you need to hear this! Your converts – have failed to and say: “Lord, look at my “thinking” has gotten out of understand the power of the heritage; consider, please, Church of Christ Hwy 39, 5mi. west of Purcell whack, and you desperately gospel. And, more, they have the Abrahamic blood I have 401 W. Broadway 405.527.3957 - [email protected] Sundays need to get it straightened out. failed to understand their vast flowing through these veins. 715 W. Harrison, Purcell Lexington Age Group Bible Study 9:45 am In fact, it has gotten so bad, debt to it! That should be enough to get Sunday Morning - 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 am Community Outreach 4:30 pm Paul is saying, that I have to The apostle understands me through.” Revival Service - 11 a.m. Sunday Morning 10:30 am Age Group Bible Study 5:30 pm ask: “What are you thinking, that the minute any one of us No, Paul says, the only Wednesday Evening - 7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening 3:00 pm Evening Worship 6:30 pm brethren? How have you got- forgets that we are nothing power – the only “dunamis” Pastor: Rev. Mark A. Stacy Wednesdays Office Ph. 405.527.3045 Fellowship Meal 5:30 pm ten so confused?” And, today, but extreme debtors to the – that will avail in saving our Wednesday Evening 7:30 pm Age Group Bible Study 6:30 pm I wonder if the great apostle Lord and to the gospel that our souls is the gospel of Christ. might look at us and say, “By “thinking” is going to take a That includes both Jew and FIRST BAPTIST the way, brethren, what are you serious hit! Gentile, you and me. Johnson Road thinking?” To make his point, Paul lays It is in this context that Paul CHURCH The apostle – as is his skilled out the general purpose of the – in the early words of Romans Baptist Church LEXINGTON manner – conditions the read- book of Romans: Brethren, 2 – takes his classic approach 4 mi. N. of Purcell on I-35 Connecting People With God and One Another ers for his scathing rebuke by he says, don’t forget – no, not to get his point across, saying, Pastor Wayne Brown Team Kids • The Way (Youth) laying a gentle yet important even for a minute! – that it is “Really, brethren, what are you 9:45a.m ...... Sunday School Upward • Senior Activities 11:00a.m ...... Worship Service Sunday School 9:45 foundation. He expresses his through the gospel alone and thinking?” Morning Worship 8:30 • 10:45 • Evening 6:00 great love for this gospel that through faith that a man can We will watch Paul lower 6:30p.m ...... Sunday Evening 6:30p.m ...... Wednesday Rusty Canoy had joined them all together. get right with God. Putting his gavel to these Jews in our Pastor 527-6758 He knows that gospel had our faith or confidence in any visit next week … here on the 527-7155 • 447-9709 800 E. BROADWAY • LEXINGTON reached down and rescued other means in an attempt to “front porch.” him from the road to hell years “get right with God” is futile! steven.bowen@redoakisd. before and, as a result, made To the Gentiles he says: org Memorial Calvary Assembly of God Holiness Church 7th & Monroe, Purcell Pastor David Bittle Pastor Duane Elmore 403 N. 4th, Purcell Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church sunday school 9:45 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Pastor: Justin Blankenship Evening services 6:00 p.m. 10:50 a.m. Morning Worship By Fr. Jim Chamberlain 1106 W. Grant • Purcell • 527-3342 6:00 p.m. Sunday Night Wed. Night services 7:00 p.m. Sunday School...... 9:45 a.m. We invite You to Worship With us. 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Last weekend we celebrated marriage doesn’t live up to the of Jesus’s life, could say again: Sunday Worship ...... 10:45 a.m. Sunday Night ...... 6:00 p.m. Independent Pentecostal the Feast of the Transfiguration, hype and high expectations of “’This is my Son, my beloved, 527-2769 Wednesday ...... 7:00 p.m. Holiness Church when Jesus was revealed in a the wedding. Idealism can be a with whom I am well pleased.’ special way on the mountain- positive thing, but often it is not We ourselves heard this voice top. The first reading of the day grounded in reality and aware- come from heaven while we NEW MISSION was from the book of Daniel, an ness of the imperfect nature of were with him on the holy Holiness Church Lighthouse apocalyptic reading of a people in our world, including mountain. and so, we profess Sunday School: 10 a.m. that was seen by the book’s our own selves. this prophetic message. . . You Worship: 11 a.m. 118 W. Broadway/Hwy 39 Downtown Worship hero. This book comes at the In this case, if a marriage will do well to be attentive to Sunday Evening: 6 p.m. Post Office Box 1028 Rev. Jeff Pierce end of the Old Testament and fails, then guilt and shame it, as to a lamp shining in a Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Lexington, OK 73051 527.6214 Center is an example of apocalyptic become two constant com- dark place, until day dawns and Pastor: Steve Moore 2726 N. 9th, Purcell literature, a genre of writing panions. Guilt is the result of the morning star rises in your Sunday - 10:00am/6:30pm Sunday Morning - 10:30 am From South Purcell I-35, Exit 1 mile Wednesday - 7:00pm Sunday Evening - 6:00 pm that was common from ~200 making a choice among several hearts.” (2 Pt. 1:16-19) South on Highway 74 to Highway 180th St. West on 180th St. 6 miles. Wednesday Evening - 7:00 pm B.C.E. to 100 C.E. options, and understanding All of us – but especially Pastor Charles Barton These writings were full how that choice has affected those who deal with the guilt 527-7521 527-5726 www.lighthousechurch.tv of dramatic, vivid imagery the people around you. You are and shame of divorce and – dreams and visions – and still in relationship with those disappointment – will do well were meant to encourage a people, and very much aware to listen to the Beloved Son of Our Lady of Victory Trinity United Purcell’s First Baptist people who were undergoing of how your decision has hurt the Father. 4th & Main 405-527-3327 persecution – real persecution. them. Shame is more destruc- The Vigil Mass for the Feast Catholic Church Methodist Church www.fbcpurcell.org As such, it is difficult to under- tive. It strikes at the core of our of the Assumption will be cel- CORNER OF THIRD & JEFFERSON Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Come worship with us! Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m. stand for many of us who are identity and deems the self to ebrated on Monday, August 14, Saturday - 5 pm (English) 10:15 a.m. & 6 pm Sundays not being actively persecuted be unworthy. at 7 p.m. 6 p.m. Wednesdays Sunday - 11 am (English) for our faith. If this happens there are sev- Fr. Jim is away on vacation Rev. Dr. James Kim Activities for all ages & child care But the Transfiguration of eral things to keep in mind to and will return on Friday, Au- 1 pm (Español) Pastor provided for all services! Jesus, followed by prediction of maintain Christian hope. First, gust 18. Parish Office/Oficina: 527-3077 211 N. 2nd, Purcell James Wilder, Pastor his passion, is very relevant to have someone in your life who Our Mass schedule is Satur- Priest House/Padre Jim: 527-4242 527-2256 Office HIS HEART, HIS PASSION, HIS PURPOSE the experience of many of us. you will allow to be honest – a day at 5 p.m. (English), Sunday Peter’s journey of faith was a good friend, counselor, or min- at 11 a.m. (English) and 1 p.m. You Are Always Welcome At roller-coaster of emotions. He ister. Let them remind you that (Spanish). Goldsby had just finished confessing there is more to your life than For more information, call Baptist Church 7th & Monroe St. that Jesus was the Christ, the your own guilt and shame, that our church office at 527-3077. 153 W. Center Road Goldsby, OK 73093 Messiah for whom they had all you have both weaknesses and Please visit our parish, and like 2223 N. 9th, Purcell, OK 73080 been waiting. Immediately then gifts. It is good for someone to us on Facebook. 288-2514 Pastor Dennis Clark Church of Jesus predicted his passion and be a mirror to you. Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Peter protested. Jesus’ response Secondly, stay connected to 527-6808 Worship - 10:45 a.m. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Christ was “Get behind me, Satan. You something that is enduring and EASTSIDE Evening - 6:00 p.m. Morning Worship: 10:50 a.m. are thinking not as God thinks, long-lasting – the sacraments Wednesday Evening - 6:30 p.m. Purcell, oK Evening Worship: 5:00 p.m. but as man thinks.” (Matthew of the Church. Stay connected church of christ Sunday 10:30 & 1:30 Steve Roach, Pastor Wednesday Bible Study: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening 6:30 16-17). to a faith community in which “preaching first century The beauty of the religious you will constantly hear the christianity in the twenty- experience on the mountaintop message of Good News, of first century” was then followed by another God’s love. Such is the antidote Fountains prediction of the passion. What to shame. N.E. 4th and Ash was Peter to think? He was And finally, don’t take your- Lexington, OK of Faith slowly but surely learning how self too seriously. Don’t expect Affiliated with Independent Assemblies to “think as God thinks”, that your marriage or your spouse 527-3131 Pastors Neal & Sandra Hector is, the cross and the glory seem to be perfect. It never is, and sunday services 122 S. 6th Street • Purcell, OK 73080 always to go together. no one promised that to you. Bible study- 9:30 am 405-740-5163 • 405-740-1978 In many of our lives, a big Relax into your vocation. Morning worship- 10:30 am Sunday Worship 10:30 am event, such as a marriage com- In the end, there is always Sunday Evening 6:00 pm evening worship- 6:00 pm Wednesday 7:00 pm mitment is followed by a time hope. The same Apostle Peter, wednesday Bible study- 7:00 pm of disappointment. Perhaps the reflecting back on the events 4B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 10, 2017 LPXLP Green Avenue Church of Christ Wednesday evening the congregation looked at the latter part Legal Publications of 1 Corinthians 7 which addresses how Christians should act when confronted with various situations in life that relate to their No. 662-August 10-2 Times on the 7th day of September, 2017, No. 659-August 10-1 Time marriage. IN THE DISTRICT COURT before Judge Charles Gray in his BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF MCCLAIN COUNTY chambers in the McClain County OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA The Sunday morning auditorium class studied the first four STATE OF OKLAHOMA Courthouse in Purcell, Oklahoma, APPLICANT: CASILLAS PETROLEUM RESOURCE PARTNERS, LLC chapters of 1 Kings, several psalms and the Song of Solomon. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE and all persons interested in said RELIEF SOUGHT LOCATION EXCEPTION Those scriptures covered the coronation of Solomon to succeed OF WANDA JEANETTA HALL, estate are notified then and there LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE David as king after his brother Adonijah tried unsuccessfully to Deceased to appear and show cause, if any 4 WEST, GARVIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, AND SECTION 33, TOWN- Case No. PB-2016-81 they have, why the said account SHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA usurp the throne. ALIAS NOTICE OF should not be settled and allowed, CAUSE CD NO. 201705174-T During the Sunday morning assembly Keith Shacakleford HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT, the heirs of WANDA JEANETTA NOTICE OF HEARING brought another lesson in the series on actions of the church as PETITION FOR HALL, Deceased, determined, STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, op- revealed in the New Testament, looking at the latter part of the DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, said estate distributed, and the erators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested DISTRIBUTION AND Personal Representative dis- persons, particularly in McClain County, Oklahoma. ninth and the 10th chapters of Acts and seeing how the church DISCHARGE charged. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this Cause is grew after the initial persecution ended. NOTICE is hereby given that WITNESS MY HAND this 4th requesting that this Commission grant a well location exception for a The Sunday evening sermon centered on how those who have Seartha Robinett, Personal Repre- day of August, 2017. well to be drilled and produced from the Sycamore common source of faith in God should not be disheartened by the evil that goes on sentative of the ESTATE OF WAN- CHARLES GRAY supply underlying Section 4, Township 4 North, Range 4 West, Garvin DA JEANETTA HALL, Deceased, ASSOCIATE County, Oklahoma, and Section 33, Township 5 North, Range 4 West, around us, taken primarily from the psalms of David in this week’s having filed in this Court her Final DISTRICT JUDGE McClain County, Oklahoma, at a location as follows: Sunday morning Bible class, beginning with the 37th psalm. Account of the Administration of Judge of the District Court Completion Interval in Section 4-4N-4W, Garvin County, Oklahoma: The church is located at 407 Jackson Street in Purcell. Bible said estate, and his petition for BILL C. LESTER (OBA #5389) First Perforation: Not closer than 165 feet from the South line and classes begin at 9:45 Sunday morning and 7 Wednesday evening, Distribution of said estate and for Attorney for Personal Repre- not closer than 330 feet from the West line of Section 4, Township 4 Final Discharge of said Personal sentative North, Range 4 West, Garvin County, Oklahoma. with worship at 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Bible study Representative, the hearing of the 212 West Main - P.O. Box 1407 Last Perforation: Not closer than 0 feet from the North line and not correspondence courses are available. You can call the office at same has been fixed by the Judge Purcell, OK 73080 closer than 330 feet from the West line of Section 4, Township 4 North, 527-4052. of said Court for 9:30 o’clock a.m., (405) 527-5623 Range 4 West, Garvin County, Oklahoma. Completion Interval in Section 33-5N-4W, McClain County, Okla- homa: First Perforation: Not closer than 0 feet from the South line and Johnson Road Baptist No. 654-August 10-2 Times 7th day of September 2017, at not closer than 660 feet from the West line of Section 33, Township 5 IN THE DISTRICT COURT 9:30 a.m., in the District Court- North, Range 4 West, McClain County, Oklahoma. Thank God for the good rain. You can apply water to your yard, OF MCCLAIN COUNTY room of Judge Charles N. Gray, Last Perforation: Not closer than 660 feet from the North line and gardens and fields, but there is nothing better than God’s heavenly STATE OF OKLAHOMA County Courthouse, Purcell, Mc- not closer than 660 feet from the West line of Section 33, Township 5 showers to make grass turn green, the flowers to bloom and the IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Clain County, Oklahoma, and all North, Range 4 West, McClain County, Oklahoma. and to complete such multiunit horizontal well in and to produce crops to yield their harvest. OF ARTIE L. JONES, aka ARTIE persons interested in the Estate LEOTA JONES aka ARTIE LEE are notified to appear and show hydrocarbons from the separate common sources of supply involved Sundays are always days for rejoicing. When one or more JONES, cause, if any they have, why the herein. Applicant intends to run casing in the lateral of the multiunit individuals step forward to follow the Lord in Baptism, it marks Deceased. Account should not be settled and horizontal well involved herein and to cement such casing so as Case No. PB-2017-43 allowed, the Estate distributed to cover and isolate the first and last perforations in such lateral. the crescendo in the new life experience. We will sing praises this Given the available data, the above-described subsurface locations Sunday when Porter Fredrick and his sister, Eva Fredrick, are NOTICE OF HEARING FIRST and the Personal Representative AND FINAL ACCOUNT, discharged. are necessary for the further development of the separate common baptized during the morning worship. PETITION FOR DECREE OF DATED this 3rd day of August sources of supply in the drilling and spacing units involved herein in Two of our promising young ladies, Abigail and Ava, provided DISTRIBUTION AND 2017. said Sections 4 and 33, and is an exception to an Order to issue in DISCHARGE OF PERSONAL CHARLES GRAY Cause CD Nos. 201700508-T and 201605576-T. A request will be special music for the hour of worship. Gynean Gentry provided made to designate the Applicant or some other party as the operator the morning special. Scripture text for the sermon was taken from REPRESENTATIVE ASSOCIATE Notice is hereby given that DISTRICT JUDGE of the proposed well. John 4:34 and Luke 22:40-42. The Gospel writers John and Luke Marylin Woods, the duly appointed JUDGE OF THE The name of the wells and operators of the wells toward which the record the humbling statements of the Only Son of our heavenly and qualified Personal Repre- DISTRICT COURT location exception is moving is provided below: Father, “My food is to do my Father’s will and finish His work” sentative of the Estate of Artie L. James B. Blevins, Jr., OBA #881 Operator Well Name API Number and “Not what I want but your will be done.” Jones, aka Artie Leota Jones, aka Blevins & Associates Law, PLLC Artie Lee Jones, Deceased, has 138 W. Main/P.O. Box 1565 Red Rocks Oil & Neva June 1 049-23422 Within hours of his scheduled horrible death at of cruel filed her Final Account, Petition Purcell, OK 73080 Gas Operating LLC executioners Jesus vowed to complete his assignment to provide for Decree of Distribution and Phone: 405-527-7575 mankind with a heavenly home. Discharge of Personal Represen- Fax: 405-527-7574 Shoshone Oil and Zabloudil 10 049-21646 tative. A hearing has been fixed Attorney for Personal Repre- Gas Inc. Jesus foresaw his death scene in its entirety from the day he by the Judge of the Court for the sentative stepped out of heaven and came to this world. The willingness of Casillas Operating, Castle 1-8SH 049-25102 Jesus to die for mankind’s sins is more beautiful than the glory of LLC the heavens and the earth combined. Jesus never thought of self; Ruffel Lance Oil & Iris 1-33 049-21716 Jesus never tired of service and Jesus never talked of escape. No. 643-August 3-3 Times that the Plaintiffs are the owners Gas LLC There is beauty and tenderness in self-sacrifice. During the IN THE DISTRICT COURT of, and that the Plaintiffs are in OF MCCLAIN COUNTY actual and peaceful possession Sheridan Production Burns A 2-33 049-21514 Second World War a Polish Priest sacrificed his life for another STATE OF OKLAHOMA and occupancy of, the following Co., Inc. ROBERT DOAN AND SANDRA described real property situated in prisoner in the Death Camp at Auschwitz. Three men escaped Sheridan Production Burns A-3 049-21671 DOAN, McClain County, Oklahoma, to-wit from the camp. As punishment the authorities decided to select 10 Co., Inc. Plaintiffs, (the “Property”): men to die of starvation. vs. S/2 of the SE/4 of the NW/4 When one of the chosen 10 begged to live, a Catholic Priest KRISTI EZZELL, KATHY L. ELLIS, of the SW/4 of Sec. 19, T6N, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the drilling and spacing unit de- CYNTHIA HORNER, as Guardian R4W McCIain County, State of scribed in the caption hereof underlies Section 4, Township 4 North, volunteered to take his place. After three weeks of starvation, the Range 4 West, Garvin County, Oklahoma, and Section 33, Township only survivor was the Priest. The commander ordered the Priest of JOSHUA HORNER, ROBERT S. Oklahoma LANEY, and PAUL ALLEN LANEY, SURFACE AND SURFACE 5 North, Range 4 West, McClain County, Oklahoma, and the sections to die by an injection of carbolic acid. The Priest willing gave the Heirs at Law of ELVIN J. HORNER, ONLY adjacent are Sections 3, 5, 8, 9 and 10, Township 4 North, Range 4 executioner his arm. deceased, and the Unknown free and clear of all liens, claims West, Garvin County, Oklahoma; and Sections 27, 28, 29, 32 and 34, Successors, Heirs, Executors, and encumbrances, of Elvin J. Township 5 North, Range 4 West, McClain County, Oklahoma. Even though it is impossible for us to duplicate his life, we should IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be referred to an Administrative Law attempt to mirror the life of Jesus and reflect his self-sacrifice for Administrators, Devisees, of ELVIN Horner, Deceased, and the Un- J. HORNER, deceased, heir at law known Successors, Heirs, Execu- Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. mankind. of J.W. HORNER, deceased, and tors, Administrators, Devisees, of IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause Title of the sermon this Sunday is “Don’t Limit Your Possibilities.” THELMA C. HORNER, deceased, Elvin J. Horner, Deceased, J.W. will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Merits Docket The Wednesday evening Bible study for this week will be the and the Unknown Successors, Horner, Deceased, and Thelma at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m., on the 5th day of ninth chapter of the Gospel according to John. Heirs, Executors, Administrators, C. Horner, Deceased, and the Devisees, of J.W. Horner and the Unknown Successors, Heirs, Ex- September, 2017, and that this notice be published as required by Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship begins at Unknown Successors, Heirs, Ex- ecutors, Administrators, Devisees, law and the Rules of the Commission. 11 a.m. ecutors, Administrators, Devisees, of J.W. Horner, Deceased, and NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested of J.W. HORNER, deceased, and Thelma C. Horner, Deceased, and parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic THELMA C. HORNER, deceased their unknown successors and as- communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its Defendants. signs, have no right, title, interest, use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall Case No. CV-2017-92 lien, estate, encumbrance, claim, contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, NOTICE BY PUBLICATION or assessment in or to said herein- and provide their name and phone number. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: above described real property, and NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may ap- Elvin J. Horner, Deceased, a Decree quieting and confirming pear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact and the Unknown Successors, the Plaintiffs’ title and possession MR. TONY CERVI, Casillas Petroleum Resource Partners, LLC, 401 Heirs, Executors, thereto, as against said Defen- South Boston Avenue, Suite 2400, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74103, (918) Administrators, Devisees, of dants and their unknown suc- 582-5310, or CHARLES L. HELM, Attorney, 105 North Hudson, Suite Elvin J. Horner, Deceased, J.W. cessors, and forever barring and 700, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, (405) 232-9000. Please refer Horner, Deceased, and Thelma enjoining the Defendants and their to Cause CD Number. C. Horner, Deceased and the unknown successors from any DONE AND PERFORMED this 3rd day of August, 2017. Unknown Successors, Heirs, and all right, title, estate, interest CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA Executors, Administrators, or equity of redemption in and to DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman Devisees, of J.W. Horner, the said lands and premises, or J. TODD HIETT, Vice Chairman Deceased, and Thelma C. any part thereof. BOB ANTHONY, Commissioner Horner, Deceased WITNESS MY HAND AND OF- ATTEST: The above-named Defendants FICIAL SEAL this 31 day of July PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary will take notice that in the District 2017. Court of McClain County, Okla- Court Clerk homa, in the above-styled and By: /s/ Kathy Peterson No. 655-August 10-1 Time together with a Petition praying for numbered case, an action has Deputy Court Clerk IN THE DISTRICT COURT ancillary probate of said Will and been filed by Robert Doan and (Seal) OF McCLAIN COUNTY that Letters Testamentary issue to Sandra Doan, Plaintiffs, to quiet APPROVED: STATE OF OKLAHOMA Petitioner as provided in said Will. any right, title, or interest in and to /s/ Haley J. Dennis In the matter of the ESTATE OF Said Petition will be heard in the the real property described herein- James B. Blevins, Jr., OBA #881 ERNEST WILLIAM SERVIERE, Courtroom of the undersigned, or below which you have or may claim Carrie Kopp, OBA #21731 deceased a Judge of this Court to whom the to have, and you must answer the Alyson Gildner, OBA #31376 Case No. PB-2017-81 matter is regularly assigned in the Petition of said Plaintiffs on file in Haley J. Dennis, OBA #32766 NOTICE OF HEARING McClain County Courthouse, Pur- said cause on or before Septem- 138 W. Main/P. O. Box 1565 PETITION FOR ADMISSION OF cell, Oklahoma, on the 7th day of ber 20, 2017, or the allegations of Purcell, OK 73080 FOREIGN WILL TO ANCILLARY September, 2017, at 9:30 o’clock said Petition will be taken as true Phone: 405-527-7575 PROBATE PROCEEDINGS; a.m., at which time persons may and judgment rendered accord- Fax: 405-527-7574 APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL appear and show cause, if any ingly, adjudging and decreeing Attorney for Plaintiffs REPRESENTATIVE WITHOUT they have, why the prayer of said BOND; ISSUANCE OF LETTERS Petition should not be granted. John Denny Montgomery • The Purcell Register TESTAMENTARY; AND FOR A Dated this 3rd day of August, JUDICIAL DETERMINATION 2017. Coming home No. 653-August 10-2 Times for the 7th day of September OF THE DEATH AND HEIRS OF /s/ Charles Gray IN THE DISTRICT COURT 2017, at 9:30 a.m., in the District ERNEST WILLIAM SERVIERE Judge of the District Court Lyndie Ervin brings the ball home from the circle during OF MCCLAIN COUNTY Courtroom of Judge Charles N. Notice is hereby given to all Ted W. Haxel (OBA # 3997) Washington’s 3-2 win over Tuttle on Monday. STATE OF OKLAHOMA Gray, County Courthouse, Purcell, persons interested in the estate 108 North Second Street IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE McClain County, Oklahoma, and of the above named decedent that P.O. Box 367 From page 1B OF DOROTHY OPAL WOODS, all persons interested in the Estate the Petitioner herein has produced Purcell, OK 73080 aka OPAL D. WOODS, aka OPAL are notified to appear and show and filed herein an instrument (405) 527-5888 phone WOODS, cause, if any they have, why the purporting to be the Last Will (405) 527-6666 fax Warriors: Deceased. Account should not be settled and and Testament of said decedent [email protected] Case No. PB-2017-42 allowed, the Estate distributed Brewer said. Brewer was also happy with NOTICE OF HEARING FIRST and the Personal Representative “But the more pitches you his defense. AND FINAL ACCOUNT, discharged. No. 667-August 10-1 Time 100 E. Center Road, Goldsby, OK see the better off you are and “Lyndie threw well and PETITION FOR DECREE OF DATED this 3rd day of August, Notice of Availability 73093. Person(s) wishing to offer DISTRIBUTION AND 2017. of Environmental Assessment comments on the Environmental by the third or fourth at bat kept them off balance and we DISCHARGE OF PERSONAL CHARLES GRAY and Finding Assessment and Finding may do you’ve seen every pitch they played solid defense, solid in REPRESENTATIVE ASSOCIATE The Goldsby Water Authority so by submitting comments in throw.” the outfield,” he said. Notice is hereby given that DISTRICT JUDGE is planning to expand their water writing to DEQ within 30 days of He said Hope Madden got “After taking the lead we had Harold D. Woods, the duly ap- JUDGE OF THE treatment facility. The Goldsby this publication date, at the fol- pointed and qualified Personal DISTRICT COURT Water Authority is funding the lowing address: things going for his team and to go out and play defense for Representative of the Estate of James B. Blevins, Jr., OBA #881 project through a loan from the Department of the team continued to make three more innings.” Dorothy Opal Woods, aka Opal Blevins & Associates Law, PLLC Drinking Water State Revolving Environmental Quality McAdoo work. He said his team will get D. Woods, aka Opal Woods, De- 138 W. Main/P.O. Box 1565 Fund of the Oklahoma Department Water Quality Division “If you can make them work a day off and then get ready ceased, has filed his Final Account, Purcell, OK 73080 of Environmental Quality (DEQ). Attn: Kristi Roy Petition for Decree of Distribution Phone: 405-527-7575 The Environmental Assessment P.O. Box 1677 harder than they want it wears for the Chisholm Trail Tour- and Discharge of Personal Rep- Fax: 405-527-7574 and Finding of No Significant Oklahoma City, OK 73101-1677 them down,” Brewer said. nament today (Thursday) resentative. A hearing has been Attorney for Personal Repre- Impact are available for review by [email protected] Good Defense through Saturday. fixed by the Judge of the Court sentative the public at Goldsby Town Hall, LPXLP THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 10, 2017-5B No. 660-August 10-1 Time FBO JENNIFER JOHNSON; R.W West line of Section 4, Township No. 645-August 3-2 Times COUNTY, OKLAHOMA; due in the amount of $1,928.17; BEFORE THE CORPORATION JOHNSON, F.A. COSGROVE, AND 4 North, Range 4 West, Garvin IN THE DISTRICT COURT AND current late charge balance of COMMISSION OF THE KENNETH PERRY, TRUSTEE OF County, Oklahoma. OF MCCLAIN COUNTY A PART OF THE SE/4 NW/4 $58.50 until paid. Per Diem is STATE OF OKLAHOMA TRUST DATED 10/30/1944 FBO Completion Interval in Sec- STATE OF OKLAHOMA SE/4 OF SECTION 20, TOWN- $18.48 per day; together with the APPLICANT: CASILLAS PETRO- JAMES LORING JOHNSON; tion 33-5N-4W, McClain County, OKLAHOMA HERITAGE BANK, an SHIP FIVE (5) NORTH, RANGE further sum of $2,000.00 attorney LEUM RESOURCE PARTNERS, R.W JOHNSON, JOHN SEWARD Oklahoma: Oklahoma Banking Corporation, THREE (3) EAST, MCCLAIN fees, $500.00 for abstracting, LLC JOHNSON, JR. AND KENNETH First Perforation: Not closer Plaintiff(s), COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, MORE $83.28 for Process Service Fees, RELIEF SOUGHT: MULTIUNIT PERRY, TRUSTEE OF TRUST than 0 feet from the South line and vs. PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED plus interest and penalties, to- HORIZONTAL WELL DATED 10/30/1944 FBO DIANNA not closer than 660 feet from the MICHAEL KEVIN COATES and AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT gether with all costs of this action, LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION M. JOHNSON; R.W JOHNSON, West line of Section 33, Township MELISSA ANN COATES, THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF accrued and accruing. 4, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE JOHN SEWARD JOHNSON, JR. 5 North, Range 4 West, McClain Husband and Wife, SAID 10 ACRE TRACT; THENCE WITNESS my hand this 26 day 4 WEST, GARVIN COUNTY, OKLA- AND KENNETH PERRY, TRUSTEE County, Oklahoma. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- NORTH 468 FEET; THENCE WEST of July, 2017. HOMA, AND SECTION 33, TOWN- OF TRUST DATED 10/30/1944 Last Perforation: Not closer than SIONERS OF MCCLAIN COUNTY, 468 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 468 DON HEWETT, Sheriff of SHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, FBO ELAINE JOHNSON; R.W 1,320 feet from the North line and OKLAHOMA, FEET; THENCE EAST 468 FEET McClain County, Oklahoma MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA JOHNSON, JOHN SEWARD not closer than 660 feet from the and TERESA JONES, COUNTY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; By /s/ Don Hewett CAUSE CD NO. 201705175-T JOHNSON, JR. AND KENNETH West line of Section 33, Township TREASURER OF MCCLAIN AND FOB F. JONES, OBA #015269 NOTICE OF HEARING PERRY, TRUSTEE OF TRUST 5 North, Range 4 West, McClain COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER 1010 WEST SECOND STREET STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: DATED 10/30/1944 FBO J.S. County, Oklahoma. Defendant(s). OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER SULPHUR, OK 73086 All persons, owners, producers, JOHNSON JR.; R.W JOHNSON, and to complete such multiunit No. CJ-2017-86 (SE/4 SE/4) OF SECTION TWENTY (580) 622-6888 operators, purchasers and tak- JOHN SEWARD JOHNSON, JR. horizontal well in and to produce NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE (20), TOWNSHIP FIVE (5) NORTH, ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF ers of oil and gas, and all other AND KENNETH PERRY, TRUSTEE hydrocarbons from the separate Notice is hereby given to all RANGE THREE (3) EAST, MC- interested persons, particularly OF TRUST DATED 10/30/1944 common sources of supply in- Defendants named herein, and CLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. in Garvin and McClain Counties, FBO MARY LEA JOHNSON; R.W. volved herein. Applicant is intend- to all persons or entities having subject to taxes and tax sales, Oklahoma, and all parties listed JOHNSON; R.W. JOHNSON, ing to file before the Commission any interest in the property de- said property being duly appraised No. 669-August 10-1 Time as respondents on Exhibit “A”, JR.; RALPH H. SNUGGS AND applications requesting the Com- scribed herein, that on the 5th of at $60,000.00. ORDINANCE NO. 17-17 attached to the Application on WINNIFRED L. RAY; RAYMOND mission to enter orders granting September, 2017, at 10 o’clock Sale will be made pursuant to AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY file herein, and more particularly: P. SULLIVAN, JR.; RICHARD L. exceptions to the permitted well a.m., in the lobby of the McClain a Special Execution and Order OF PRUCELL, OKLAHOMA ALLEN G. HODNETT, HELEN F. ROBERTS; RICKI L. FINSTAD; location tolerances in the drilling County Courthouse, Purcell, of sale issued upon a judgment ADOPTING AND ENACTING A HODNETT (DBA HODNETT COM- ROBERT LEE BURNS; SADDLE and spacing units involved herein McCIain County, Oklahoma, or entered in the District Court of NEW SECTION, DESIGNATED PANY); ALVIN ALLEN HAMILTON, RIVER RANCH, LLC; SAMUEL O. so that the multiunit horizontal well at such other place as may be McClain County, Oklahoma in AS SECTION 10-118 TO CHAP- DECEASED; ANNIE LEE MCCOY; NEFF, II; SECURITY NATIONAL involved herein may be drilled and designated at the time of such Case No. CJ-2017-86 wherein TER 10 (ANIMALS), ARTICLE 8 ARTHUR D. DANA JR.; BERNARD BANK AND TRUST COMPANY completed as described above. sale, the Sheriff of said County will MICHAEL KEVIN COATES and (DOGS AND CATS), DIVISION PEYTON; BOB LEROY WATSON; OF DUNCAN, TRUSTEE UNDER Applicant intends to run cas- offer for sale and sell for cash at MELISSA ANN COATES, Hus- 1 (GENERALLY) OF THE PUR- CAROLINE RUMSEY; CAROLYN THE LWT OF IRA A. NICHOLS; ing in the lateral of the multiunit public auction to the highest and band and Wife, The BOARD OF CELL CODE OF ORDINANCES; R. SIEBOLD; CECIL D. FARRELL; SHARON LOUISE THOMSON; horizontal well involved herein best bidder, with appraisement, all COUNTY COMMISSIONERS RELATING TO CONFINEMTN OF C-G-F GRAIN COMPANY, INC.; SHELLY ODOM; T. A. DENNIS; and to cement such casing so as that certain real estate in McClain OF MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLA- DOGS AND CATS IN SITUATIONS DANNA BETH THOMAS; DORIS TANA KIM POTEET AND DETRA to cover and isolate the first and County, Oklahoma, to wit: HOMA, and TERESA JONES, OF EXTREME TEMPERATURE; BECKER; DOROTHY G. WEYL ANN POTEET; ADA LEE SIMON- last perforations in such lateral. THE EAST HALF (E/2) OF THE COUNTY TREASURER OF MC- PROVIDING FOR PENALTY; AND MICHELLE ROBERTA RAP- SON, DECEASED; GRAVES Therefore, the completion interval EAST HALF (E/2) OF THE SOUTH- CLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, are PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PAPORT, AS JOINT TENANTS; MCKEY, DECEASED; J. C. ODOM, of the multiunit horizontal well WEST QUARTER (SW/4) OF THE Defendants, to satisfy said judg- REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES DOROTHY LUCAS, DECEASED; DECEASED; J. WALTER FRIED, involved herein will be from the SOUTHEAST QUARTER (SE/4) OF ment of the Plaintiff, OKLAHOMA OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES E. H. INC.; EDITH RAY HAMILTON; DECEASED; JESSE HYBARGER, first perforation to the last perfo- SECTION TWENTY (20), TOWN- HERITAGE BANK, an Oklahoma IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND ELIZABETH PIERCE; ESTATE OF JR., DECEASED; MORRIS I. ration in the lateral of such well. SHIP FIVE (5) NORTH, RANGE Banking Corporation in the sum of DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. FLOSSIE B. SNUGGS; ESTATE LIEBMAN, DECEASED; RALPH Applicant is proposing to drill the THREE (3) EAST, MCCLAIN $99,904.02, together with interest OF FRED R. SNUGGS; ESTATE STELDING, DECEASED; RUBY multiunit horizontal well involved OF HENRY ITTLESON, JR.; ES- MCKEY BYRD, DECEASED; herein with a completion interval TATE OF RALPH H. SNUGGS, VELMA RIDGWAY, DECEASED; in such multiunit horizontal well No. 658-August 10-1 Time FBO JENNIFER JOHNSON; R.W West line of Section 4, Township DECEASED; ESTATE OF ROB- THE LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK of approximately 7,700 feet. The BEFORE THE CORPORATION JOHNSON, F.A. COSGROVE, AND 4 North, Range 4 West, Garvin ERT M. BECKER; ESTATE OF AND TRUST COMPANY OF proposed multiunit horizontal well COMMISSION OF THE KENNETH PERRY, TRUSTEE OF County, Oklahoma. WILLIAM DAVID FERGUSON; OKLAHOMA CITY, M. W. PERRY, involved herein will prevent waste, STATE OF OKLAHOMA TRUST DATED 10/30/1944 FBO Completion Interval in Sec- ESTHER E. FALLON REVOCABLE JR. AND M. D. PEMBERTON, AS will protect correlative rights, and APPLICANT: CASILLAS PETRO- JAMES LORING JOHNSON; tion 33-5N-4W, McClain County, TRUST DATED OCTOBER 19, TRUSTEE OF THE PERRY TRUST; will aid in the full and efficient de- LEUM RESOURCE PARTNERS, R.W JOHNSON, JOHN SEWARD Oklahoma: 1990, LIFE ESTATE; FLOYD THE SECURITY NATIONAL BANK velopment of each of the affected LLC JOHNSON, JR. AND KENNETH First Perforation: Not closer E. HILDERBRANDT, SHARON & TRUST COMPANY OF DUN- units covered hereby. RELIEF SOUGHT: MULTIUNIT PERRY, TRUSTEE OF TRUST than 0 feet from the South line and M. SUBLETTE, AND BEVERLY CAN, TRUSTEE OF THE TES- IT IS ORDERED that this Cause HORIZONTAL WELL DATED 10/30/1944 FBO DIANNA not closer than 660 feet from the J. EUBANKS; G. I. INC.; G.O. TAMENTARY TRUST OF IRL A. be referred to an Administrative LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION M. JOHNSON; R.W JOHNSON, West line of Section 33, Township LIENHARD; GARVEY ELEVA- NICHOLS; TOGA PETROLEUM Law Judge for hearing, taking 4, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE JOHN SEWARD JOHNSON, JR. 5 North, Range 4 West, McClain TORS, INC.; GARVEY GRAIN, CORPORATION; TOTAL PETRO- of evidence and reporting to the 4 WEST, GARVIN COUNTY, OKLA- AND KENNETH PERRY, TRUSTEE County, Oklahoma. INC.; GEORGE HOM; GMS OIL & LEUM, INC.; TRUITT R. REEVES Commission. HOMA, AND SECTION 33, TOWN- OF TRUST DATED 10/30/1944 Last Perforation: Not closer than GAS CORPORATION; HANOVER AND LENOVA V. REEVES, H/W IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE SHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, FBO ELAINE JOHNSON; R.W 660 feet from the North line and PETROLEUM CORPORATION; JT; TRUST “A” AND TRUST “B” IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA JOHNSON, JOHN SEWARD not closer than 660 feet from the HARVEY S. ITTLESON, HENRY UNDER THE LAST WILL AND will be heard before an Adminis- CAUSE CD NO. 201705173-T JOHNSON, JR. AND KENNETH West line of Section 33, Township ITTLESON AND PAMELA LEE TESTAMENT OF WILLIAM DAVID trative Law Judge on the Merits NOTICE OF HEARING PERRY, TRUSTEE OF TRUST 5 North, Range 4 West, McClain ITTLESON, TRUSTEES U/LWT FERGUSON; TRUST B W/LWT OF Docket at the Corporation Com- STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: DATED 10/30/1944 FBO J.S. County, Oklahoma. OF HENRY ITTLESON, JR.; J. RALPH H. SNUGGS, DECEASED; mission, Eastern Regional Office, All persons, owners, producers, JOHNSON JR.; R.W JOHNSON, and to complete such multiunit C. ROBERTS; J.J. GIBSON; J.S. VIVIAN B. ALLEN; W. P. THOMAS; 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Okla- operators, purchasers and tak- JOHN SEWARD JOHNSON, JR. horizontal well in and to produce JOHNSON; JESS J. BOWEN W. SAM CARPENTER, III; W.D. homa, 74127, at 8:30 a.m., on the ers of oil and gas, and all other AND KENNETH PERRY, TRUSTEE hydrocarbons from the separate AND RUTH A. BOWEN; JOHN STEPHENS, JR. AND LETA STE- 5th day of September, 2017, interested persons, particularly OF TRUST DATED 10/30/1944 common sources of supply in- D. MASHEK, JR., TRUSTEE OF PHENS; WILLIAM C. DANA, A/K/A and that this notice be published in Garvin and McClain Counties, FBO MARY LEA JOHNSON; R.W. volved herein. Applicant is intend- THE MASHEK TRUST E, AND WILLIAM D. DANA; WILLIAM as required by law and the Rules Oklahoma, and all parties listed JOHNSON; R.W. JOHNSON, ing to file before the Commission EDWIN L. COX SR., TRUSTEE KEMPER LAKE, INDIVIDUALLY of the Commission. as respondents on Exhibit “A”, JR.; RALPH H. SNUGGS AND applications requesting the Com- OF THE BERRY R. COX TRUST F AND AS TRUSTEE OF WILLIAM NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN attached to the Application on WINNIFRED L. RAY; RAYMOND mission to enter orders granting AND EDWIN L. COX, SR.; JOHN KEMPER LAKE TRUST; WINNIE that the Applicant and interested file herein, and more particularly: P. SULLIVAN, JR.; RICHARD L. exceptions to the permitted well I. BEAVERS; JOHN L. PAXTON D. CALLAHAN; and GROVER parties may present testimony by ALLEN G. HODNETT, HELEN F. ROBERTS; RICKI L. FINSTAD; location tolerances in the drilling AND CHERRYL D. PAXTON, CO- LANDERS, if living, or if deceased, telephone. The cost of telephonic HODNETT (DBA HODNETT COM- ROBERT LEE BURNS; SADDLE and spacing units involved herein TRUSTEES OF THE JOHN L. PAX- the known and unknown heirs, communication shall be paid by PANY); ALVIN ALLEN HAMILTON, RIVER RANCH, LLC; SAMUEL O. so that the multiunit horizontal well TON AND CHERRYL D. PAXTON devisees, executors, administra- the person or persons requesting DECEASED; ANNIE LEE MCCOY; NEFF, II; SECURITY NATIONAL involved herein may be drilled and LIVING TRUST DATED MARCH tors, successors, trustees and/or its use. Interested parties who ARTHUR D. DANA JR.; BERNARD BANK AND TRUST COMPANY completed as described above. 8, 1999; JOHN PRESTON AND assigns, immediate and remote, of wish to participate by telephone PEYTON; BOB LEROY WATSON; OF DUNCAN, TRUSTEE UNDER Applicant intends to run cas- FAY PRESTON, H/W; JOSE N. the above named parties. shall contact the Applicant or CAROLINE RUMSEY; CAROLYN THE LWT OF IRA A. NICHOLS; ing in the lateral of the multiunit SAENZ; JOSEPH L. HAMILTON; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Applicant’s attorney, prior to the R. SIEBOLD; CECIL D. FARRELL; SHARON LOUISE THOMSON; horizontal well involved herein JOSEPH T. DOCKERY; KENNETH that the Applicant in this Cause is hearing date, and provide their C-G-F GRAIN COMPANY, INC.; SHELLY ODOM; T. A. DENNIS; and to cement such casing so as PERRY; L. I. INC.; L.B. BROWN, requesting an order, to be effec- name and phone number. DANNA BETH THOMAS; DORIS TANA KIM POTEET AND DETRA to cover and isolate the first and ETHEL BROWN; LEDGES OIL tive as of the date of the execu- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN BECKER; DOROTHY G. WEYL ANN POTEET; ADA LEE SIMON- last perforations in such lateral. AND GAS CORPORATION; LEON tion thereof or as of a date prior that all interested persons may AND MICHELLE ROBERTA RAP- SON, DECEASED; GRAVES Therefore, the completion interval MOSLEY, DECEASED; LINCOLN thereto, as follows: (i) approving appear and be heard. For informa- PAPORT, AS JOINT TENANTS; MCKEY, DECEASED; J. C. ODOM, of the multiunit horizontal well GRAIN, INC.; LINDA W. BEAVERS; a multiunit horizontal well in the tion concerning this action contact DOROTHY LUCAS, DECEASED; DECEASED; J. WALTER FRIED, involved herein will be from the MARGIE L. SNUGGS, STEVEN 640-acre drilling and spacing units MR. TONY CERVI, Casillas Petro- E. H. INC.; EDITH RAY HAMILTON; DECEASED; JESSE HYBARGER, first perforation to the last perfo- FREDRICK SNUGGS AND SUSAN formed for the Springer separate leum Resource Partners, LLC, 401 ELIZABETH PIERCE; ESTATE OF JR., DECEASED; MORRIS I. ration in the lateral of such well. MABRY; MARY ANN FALLON common source of supply in Sec- South Boston Avenue, Suite 2400, FLOSSIE B. SNUGGS; ESTATE LIEBMAN, DECEASED; RALPH Applicant is proposing to drill the CRADDOCK; MARY G. QUINN; tion 4, Township 4 North, Range 4 Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74103, (918) OF FRED R. SNUGGS; ESTATE STELDING, DECEASED; RUBY multiunit horizontal well involved MAX J. BRANCH AND GEORGE West, Garvin County, Oklahoma, 582-5310, or CHARLES L. HELM, OF HENRY ITTLESON, JR.; ES- MCKEY BYRD, DECEASED; herein with a completion interval DEWEY BURNS, JR., AS JOINT and Section 33, Township 5 North, Attorney, 105 North Hudson, Suite TATE OF RALPH H. SNUGGS, VELMA RIDGWAY, DECEASED; in such multiunit horizontal well TENANTS, BOTH DECEASED; Range 4 West, McClain County, 700, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, DECEASED; ESTATE OF ROB- THE LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK of approximately 9,300 feet. The MAY THOMAS; MESA OPERAT- Oklahoma, so as to allow such 73102, (405) 232-9000. Please ERT M. BECKER; ESTATE OF AND TRUST COMPANY OF proposed multiunit horizontal well ING LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND multiunit horizontal well to be refer to Cause CD Number. WILLIAM DAVID FERGUSON; OKLAHOMA CITY, M. W. PERRY, involved herein will prevent waste, MESA MID-CONTINENT LIMITED drilled as follows: DONE AND PERFORMED this ESTHER E. FALLON REVOCABLE JR. AND M. D. PEMBERTON, AS will protect correlative rights, and PARTNERSHIP; MGG PARTNER- Completion Interval in Sec- 3rd day of August, 2017. TRUST DATED OCTOBER 19, TRUSTEE OF THE PERRY TRUST; will aid in the full and efficient de- SHIP, LTD.; MICNIC OIL & GAS tion 4-4N-4W, Garvin County, CORPORATION 1990, LIFE ESTATE; FLOYD THE SECURITY NATIONAL BANK velopment of each of the affected MIDCONTINENT INC.; MID-WEST Oklahoma: COMMISSION E. HILDERBRANDT, SHARON & TRUST COMPANY OF DUN- units covered hereby. INDUSTRIES CORPORATION; First Perforation: Not closer than OF OKLAHOMA M. SUBLETTE, AND BEVERLY CAN, TRUSTEE OF THE TES- IT IS ORDERED that this Cause MORRIS I. LIEBMAN; OMER 165 feet from the South line and DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman J. EUBANKS; G. I. INC.; G.O. TAMENTARY TRUST OF IRL A. be referred to an Administrative NEAL DAVIS AND LILLIE MAE not closer than 330 feet from the J. TODD HIETT, LIENHARD; GARVEY ELEVA- NICHOLS; TOGA PETROLEUM Law Judge for hearing, taking DAVIS; P. G. LAKE, INC.; PAGE, West line of Section 4, Township Vice Chairman TORS, INC.; GARVEY GRAIN, CORPORATION; TOTAL PETRO- of evidence and reporting to the INC.; PHYLLIS DUPONT SCHUTT; 4 North, Range 4 West, Garvin BOB ANTHONY, INC.; GEORGE HOM; GMS OIL & LEUM, INC.; TRUITT R. REEVES Commission. POLLY DAVID LIVING TRUST; County, Oklahoma. Commissioner GAS CORPORATION; HANOVER AND LENOVA V. REEVES, H/W IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE R.W JOHNSON, F.A. COSGROVE, Last Perforation: Not closer ATTEST: PETROLEUM CORPORATION; JT; TRUST “A” AND TRUST “B” IS HEREBY GIVEN that this AND KENNETH PERRY, TRUSTEE than 0 feet from the North line and PEGGY MITCHELL, Commis- HARVEY S. ITTLESON, HENRY UNDER THE LAST WILL AND Cause will be heard before an OF TRUST DATED 10/30/1944 not closer than 330 feet from the sion Secretary ITTLESON AND PAMELA LEE TESTAMENT OF WILLIAM DAVID Administrative Law Judge on the ITTLESON, TRUSTEES U/LWT FERGUSON; TRUST B W/LWT OF Merits Docket at the Corporation OF HENRY ITTLESON, JR.; J. RALPH H. SNUGGS, DECEASED; Commission, Eastern Regional No. 652-August 10-1 Time APPROVED: Part of the North Half of the C. ROBERTS; J.J. GIBSON; J.S. VIVIAN B. ALLEN; W. P. THOMAS; Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, IN THE DISTRICT COURT /s/ Mark A. Mathews Northeast Quarter of the Northeast JOHNSON; JESS J. BOWEN W. SAM CARPENTER, III; W.D. Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m., on OF MCCLAIN COUNTY Mark A. Mathews, OBA #11418 Quarter (N/2 NE/4 NE/4) of Section AND RUTH A. BOWEN; JOHN STEPHENS, JR. AND LETA STE- the 5th day of September, 2017, STATE OF OKLAHOMA MARK A. MATHEWS, P.L.L.C. Twenty-two (22), Township Nine (9) D. MASHEK, JR., TRUSTEE OF PHENS; WILLIAM C. DANA, A/K/A and that this notice be published IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE P.O. Box 1026 North, Range Four (4) West I.M., THE MASHEK TRUST E, AND WILLIAM D. DANA; WILLIAM as required by law and the Rules OF SHIRLEY MARIE NORMAN, Harrah, Oklahoma 73045-1026 McClain County, Oklahoma more EDWIN L. COX SR., TRUSTEE KEMPER LAKE, INDIVIDUALLY of the Commission. Deceased. (405) 454-3323 -- Telephone particularly described as follows: OF THE BERRY R. COX TRUST F AND AS TRUSTEE OF WILLIAM NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Case No. PB-16-96 (405) 737-6507 -- Facsimile Commencing at the Southwest AND EDWIN L. COX, SR.; JOHN KEMPER LAKE TRUST; WINNIE that the Applicant and interested NOTICE OF HEARING Attorneys for the Estate Corner of Lot 10, Block 1, LEE AD- I. BEAVERS; JOHN L. PAXTON D. CALLAHAN; and GROVER parties may present testimony by SECOND AMENDED PETITION EXHIBIT “A” DITION to the City of Newcastle, AND CHERRYL D. PAXTON, CO- LANDERS, if living, or if deceased, telephone. The cost of telephonic TO SELL REAL PROPERTY A part of the Northwest Quarter McClain County, Oklahoma, TRUSTEES OF THE JOHN L. PAX- the known and unknown heirs, communication shall be paid by Notice is hereby given to all of Northeast Quarter of Northeast thence East 100 feet, thence South TON AND CHERRYL D. PAXTON devisees, executors, administra- the person or persons requesting persons interested in the estate Quarter of Northeast Quarter 250 feet, thence West 100 feet, LIVING TRUST DATED MARCH tors, successors, trustees and/or its use. Interested parties who of SHIRLEY MARIE NORMAN, (NW/4 NE/4 NE/4 NE/4) of Section thence North 250 feet to the point 8, 1999; JOHN PRESTON AND assigns, immediate and remote, of wish to participate by telephone deceased, that on the 2nd day of Twenty-two (22), Township Nine of beginning, containing .57 acres, FAY PRESTON, H/W; JOSE N. the above named parties. shall contact the Applicant or August, 2017, Gerald D. Ward filed (9) North, Range Four (4) West, more or less, LESS AND EXCEPT SAENZ; JOSEPH L. HAMILTON; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Applicant’s attorney, prior to the in this Court his Second Amended McClain County, Oklahoma, more all oil, gas, and other minerals, JOSEPH T. DOCKERY; KENNETH that the Applicant in this Cause is hearing date, and provide their Petition, praying that certain real particularly described as follows: and all oil, gas, and other mineral PERRY; L. I. INC.; L.B. BROWN, requesting an order, to be effec- name and phone number. property of the estate be sold in Commencing at the Northwest rights thereto. ETHEL BROWN; LEDGES OIL tive as of the date of the execu- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN accordance with law, same being Corner of Lot 10, Block 1, Lee’s AND GAS CORPORATION; LEON tion thereof or as of a date prior that all interested persons may more particularly described as Addition to the Town of Newcastle, No. 666-August 10-2 Times MOSLEY, DECEASED; LINCOLN thereto, as follows: (i) approving appear and be heard. For informa- follows, to-wit: McClain County, Oklahoma; NOTICE TO BIDDERS GRAIN, INC.; LINDA W. BEAVERS; a multiunit horizontal well in the tion concerning this action contact SEE EXHIBIT “A’’ ATTACHED Thence West 100 feet; Thence The McClain County Board of MARGIE L. SNUGGS, STEVEN 640-acre drilling and spacing units MR. TONY CERVI, Casillas Petro- Pursuant to an Order of this South 140 feet; Thence East 100 Commissioners will be receiving FREDRICK SNUGGS AND SUSAN formed for the Sycamore separate leum Resource Partners, LLC, 401 Court made on the 2nd day of Au- feet to the Southwest Corner of Lot sealed bids until 4:00 p.m., August MABRY; MARY ANN FALLON common source of supply in Sec- South Boston Avenue, Suite 2400, gust, 2017, NOTICE IS HEREBY 10, Block 1, Lee’s Addition to the 25, 2017 and the opening will be CRADDOCK; MARY G. QUINN; tion 4, Township 4 North, Range 4 Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74103, (918) GIVEN that on the 21 day of Town of Newcastle; Thence North August 28, 2017 at 8:30 a.m., for MAX J. BRANCH AND GEORGE West, Garvin County, Oklahoma, 582-5310, or CHARLES L. HELM, August, 2017 at 9 o’clock a.m., 140 feet to the point of beginning. bid for Sale of one (1) Used 2006 DEWEY BURNS, JR., AS JOINT and Section 33, Township 5 North, Attorney, 105 North Hudson, Suite the Petition will be heard before and Chevrolet Silverado Pickup for TENANTS, BOTH DECEASED; Range 4 West, McClain County, 700, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the Honorable Judge Charles A part of the North Half of District Two. MAY THOMAS; MESA OPERAT- Oklahoma, so as to allow such 73102, (405) 232-9000. Please Gray, Judge of the District Court, Northeast Quarter of Northeast Invitation to Bid forms are on file ING LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND multiunit horizontal well to be refer to Cause CD Number. in his courtroom at the McClain Quarter (N/2 NE/4 NE/4) of Section in the McClain County Clerk’s Of- MESA MID-CONTINENT LIMITED drilled as follows: DONE AND PERFORMED this County Courthouse, in Purcell, Twenty-two (22),Township Nine frce, McClain County Courthouse, PARTNERSHIP; MGG PARTNER- Completion Interval in Sec- 3rd day of August, 2017. Oklahoma, when and where all (9) North, Range Four (4) West, Purcell, Oklahoma or request to be SHIP, LTD.; MICNIC OIL & GAS tion 4-4N-4W, Garvin County, CORPORATION persons interested may appear McClain County, Oklahoma, more mailed. Submit bids to McClain MIDCONTINENT INC.; MID-WEST Oklahoma: COMMISSION and contest the same. particularly described as follows: County Clerk, PO Box 629, Purcell, INDUSTRIES CORPORATION; First Perforation: Not closer than OF OKLAHOMA In testimony whereof I have Commencing at the Southwest Oklahoma 73080. MORRIS I. LIEBMAN; OMER 165 feet from the South line and DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman hereunto set my hand this 2 day Corner of Lot 10, Block 1, Lee’s The Board has the right to ac- NEAL DAVIS AND LILLIE MAE not closer than 330 feet from the J. TODD HIETT, of August, 2017. Addition to the Town of Newcastle; cept or reject any/and/or all bids. DAVIS; P. G. LAKE, INC.; PAGE, West line of Section 4, Township Vice Chairman CHARLES GRAY Thence West 100 feet; Thence SEAL INC.; PHYLLIS DUPONT SCHUTT; 4 North, Range 4 West, Garvin BOB ANTHONY, ASSOCIATE South 250 feet; Thence East 100 DATE: 8/7/17 POLLY DAVID LIVING TRUST; County, Oklahoma. Commissioner DISTRICT JUDGE feet; Thence North 250 feet to the /s/ Pam Beller R.W JOHNSON, F.A. COSGROVE, Last Perforation: Not closer ATTEST: JUDGE OF THE point of beginning. Pam Beller AND KENNETH PERRY, TRUSTEE than 0 feet from the North line and PEGGY MITCHELL, Commis- DISTRICT COURT and County Clerk OF TRUST DATED 10/30/1944 not closer than 330 feet from the sion Secretary 6B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 10, 2017 LPXLP No. 649-August 3-3 Times feet; thence N0°03’16”W a dis- No. 665-August 10-1 Time Apache, OK 73006. The statement No. 647-August 3-2 Times together with all the buildings, IN THE DISTRICT COURT tance of 1002.70 feet to the Point REQUEST FOR of intent may also be emailed to IN THE DISTRICT COURT improvements and appurtenanc- OF MCCLAIN COUNTY of Beginning; thence N0°03’16”W STATEMENTS OF INTENT [email protected] OF McCLAIN COUNTY es, hereditaments, and all other STATE OF OKLAHOMA a distance of 283.61 feet; thence The Fort Sill Apache Housing . For more information, contact STATE OF OKLAHOMA rights thereunto appertaining or FLOYD D. BROWNELL aka N89°58’00”W a distance of Authority is requesting a simple FSAHA offices at 580-588-2298. First State Bank, Noble, Okla- belonging, which property has FLOYD BROWNELL and DONNA 823.42 feet; thence S0°03’16”E statement of intent from any in- This request is being offered homa, been appraised at $30,000.00. M. BROWNELL aka DONNA a distance of 283.61 feet; thence terested Indian owned economic pursuant to the Indian preference Plaintiff, Said sale will be made pursuant BROWNELL, husband and wife; S89°58’00”E a distance of 823.42 enterprises or Indian organizations requirements as stated in 24 CFR vs. to an order of sale executed upon and LOUISE HALL, feet to the Point of Beginning, who wish to submit a bid or pro- Part 1000. Qualified contractors Ronald Steven Thrash and Un- a judgment entered on July 13, Plaintiffs, containing 5.36 acres more or less posal for a housing rehabilitation who submit a statement of intent known Successors of Darla Min- 2017, in the District Court of Mc- vs. (known as Tract Number 9 on an project on a small single house will be sent a request for quota- yard Tinker, deceased, Clain County, Oklahoma, in Case JIM ED GRANT, if living, or if not unrecorded plat) located in Wayne, Oklahoma. tion when the project and the Defendants. No. CJ-2017-54. The proceeds of living, THE UNKNOWN SUC- TRACT 5 The project is for performance of request for quotation is open and No. CJ-2017-54 said sale will be applied as follows: CESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF A part of Section Thirty-two services related to carrying out available. If 24 CFR 1000 is not NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE First: To the payment of the JIM ED GRANT; THE UNKNOWN (32), Township Ten (10) North, affordable housing activities and able to be satisfied, the project ON the 12th day of September, costs herein accrued and ac- SPOUSE OF JIM ED GRANT, if Range Four (4) West, I.M., Mc- will require a contractor who is will be announced or run in the 2017, at 10 o’clock a.m., at the cruing; any; KAREN KAY GRANT, spa Clain County, Oklahoma, being certified as a Lead-Based Paint Purcell Register in the August County Courthouse in Purcell, Second: To the payment of the KAREN GRANT, if living, or if not more particularly described as Contractor. The project requires 24, 2017 issue, without limiting McClain County, Oklahoma, the judgment and lien of the plaintiff living, THE UNKNOWN SUCCES- follows: Commencing at the SE/ services including, but are not the advertisement for request for undersigned Sheriff of McClain in the amounts herein set out, SORS AND ASSIGNS OF KAREN Corner of said Section 32; thence limited to housing rehabilitation on quotations to Indian organiza- County, Oklahoma, will offer for including payment of ad valorem KAY GRANT; THE UNKNOWN N89°58’00”W along the South line one small home, with the majority tions and Indian-owned economic sale, and sell for cash to the taxes, and any advancements SPOUSE OF KAREN KAY GRANT, of said Section 32 a distance of of work being the replacement of enterprises. Submissions not highest bidder therefor, with ap- by plaintiff for additional taxes, if any; EVA GRANT, if living or if 330 feet; thence N0°03’16”W a exterior siding, but other mod- received in a timely manner may praisements, all that certain real insurance premiums or expenses not living, THE UNKNOWN SUC- distance of 719.09 feet; thence ernization or rehabilitation are prevent an otherwise qualified firm estate located in McClain County, necessary for the preservation of CESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF N89°58’00”W a distance of 823.42 possible depending on cost. The from receiving Indian preference or Oklahoma, to wit: the subject property; EVA GRANT; THE UNKNOWN feet to the Point of Beginning; statement of intent may be submit- being able to compete for contract A tract of land located in the Third: The balance, if any, to be SPOUSE OF EVA GRANT, if any; thence N0°03’16”W a distance of ted to the Fort Sill Apache Housing award under certain or previously SW/4 SW/4 of Section 9, Town- paid to the Clerk of this Court, to ROBERT J. GRANT, if living or 283.61 feet; thence N89°58’00”W Authority, 43187 US Highway 281, announced solicitations. ship 5 North, Range 1 West of the await the further order of the court. if not living, THE UNKNOWN a distance of 767.97 feet; thence I.M., McClain County, Oklahoma, WITNESS my hand this 31st day SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS S0°03’16”E a distance of 283.61 No. 638-August 3-3 Times be subject to the terms, condi- described as follows: of July, 2017. OF ROBERT J. GRANT; THE UN- feet; thence S89°58’00”E a dis- NOTICE OF SALE OF tions and limitations imposed by: Commencing 906 feet North Don Hewett, Sheriff KNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT J. tance of 767.97 feet to the Point OIL AND GAS LEASE (1) federal, state and local laws of the SW/Corner of Section 9; McClain County, Oklahoma GRANT, if any; THE UNKNOWN of Beginning, containing 5 acres The Board of Regents of the and regulation; (2) the deeds, thence East 120 feet to the point By: /s/ Don Hewett SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF more or less (known as Tract University of Oklahoma a public grants, easement, burdens, and of beginning; thence East 80 feet; Cheryl Clayton, P.C., OBA 1726 JOHN G. HALL spa JOHN HALL, Number 10 of an unrecorded plat) body, will receive sealed bids encumbrances of record: and thence South 100 feet; thence Attorney for Plaintiff deceased; and GRA-CAL, INC., TRACT 6 from any interested firm(s), or (3) the policies rules and regula- West 80 feet; thence North 100 P.O. Box 88/110 S. Main Defendants. A part of Section Thirty-two entity(ies) for sale of an oil and tions of the Board of Regents of feet to the point of beginning; aka Noble, Oklahoma 73068 Case No. CV-2017-93 (32), Township Ten (10) North, gas lease on Monday, August 21, the University of Oklahoma. The 206 W. Meek, Wayne, OK 73095. (405) 872-9216 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Range Four (4) West, I.M., Mc- 2017, no later than 2:00 PM CST express terms, conditions and THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Clain County, Oklahoma, being in the Purchasing Department, limitation in the oil and gas lease No. 640-August 3-2 Times objections to the petition; JIM ED GRANT, if living, or if more particularly described as 2750 Venture Drive, Norman, OK are incorporated in the Bid at the IN THE DISTRICT COURT 6. That if an objection is filed not living, THE UNKNOWN SUC- follows: Commencing at the SE/ 73069. The envelope containing web page listed below. MCCLAIN COUNTY, at least ten (10) days before the CESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF Corner of said Section 32; thence the bid must be clearly marked Copy of Bid can be accessed STATE OF OKLAHOMA hearing, the court will determine JIM ED GRANT; THE UNKNOWN N89°58’00”W along the South line Bid #S-18139-18. The proposed through the Purchasing web-site IN THE MATTER OF THE at the hearing whether summary SPOUSE OF JIM ED GRANT, if of said Section 32 a distance of sale of the oil and gas lease will at: ESTATE OF JIMMY R. GARDNER, proceedings are appropriate and, any; KAREN KAY GRANT, spa 330 feet; thence N0°03’16”W a cover the Regents’ interest in and http://www.ou.edu/purchasing/ DECEASED if so, whether the estate will be KAREN GRANT, if living, or if not distance of 719.09 feet to the Point to the oil and gas (1) NE/4 + E/2 solicitations/solicitations.html NO. PB-17-76 distributed and to whom the estate living, THE UNKNOWN SUCCES- of Beginning; thence N0°03’16”W NW/4 + Lot 2 (a/d/a SW/4 NW/4) The University of Oklahoma, COMBINED NOTICE will be distributed; and SORS AND ASSIGNS OF KAREN a distance of 283.61 feet; thence + Lot 3 (a/d/a NW/4 SW/4) + North in compliance with all applicable Take Notice that Laquanah S. 7. The claim of any creditor not KAY GRANT; THE UNKNOWN N89°58’00”W a distance of 17.58 acres of Lot 4 (a/d/a North federal and state laws and regu- Gardner has filed her verified Peti- shown in the petition will be barred SPOUSE OF KAREN KAY GRANT, 823.42 feet; thence S0°03’16”E 17.58 acres of SW/4 SW/4) + SE/4 lations does not discriminate on tion for Summary Administration unless the claim is presented to if any; EVA GRANT, if living or if a distance of 283.61 feet; thence SW/4 + W/2 SW/4 SE/4 + N/2 NE/4 the basis of race, color, national for the following estate: the personal representative on or not living, THE UNKNOWN SUC- S89°58’00”E a distance of 823.42 SE/4 + SE/4 NE/4 SE/4 of Section origin, sex, sexual orientation, ge- 1. Jimmy R. Gardner, whose before a date certain at least thirty CESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF feet to the Point of Beginning 7-7N-3W, McClain County, OK, netic information, gender identity, address was 809 N. Harrison Av- (30) days following the filing of the EVA GRANT; THE UNKNOWN containing 5.36 acres more or less containing 417.82 acres, more gender expression, age, religion, enue, Blanchard, OK 73010, died combined notice. SPOUSE OF EVA GRANT, if any; (known as Tract Number 11 of an or less.. (2) OU owns 1.513589 disability, political beliefs, or status intestate on September 8, 2014, /s/ Laquanah S. Gardner ROBERT J. GRANT, if living or unrecorded plat) net mineral acre under the above as a veteran in any of its policies, at age 64 years. Laquanah S. Gardner if not living, THE UNKNOWN Plaintiffs claim that you may described Tract; (3) Title is held by: practices, or procedures. This in- 2. Petitioner Laquanah S. Gard- VERIFICATION SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS claim some right, title, lien, estate, Board of Regents of the University cludes, but is not limited to: admis- ner resides at 809 N. Harrison I, Laquanah S. Gardner, know OF ROBERT J. GRANT; THE UN- encumbrance, claim, assessment of Oklahoma. (4) The address of sions, employment, financial aid, Avenue, Blanchard, OK 73010. the contents of the petition and KNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT J. or interest in and to the surface the party nominating this parcel housing, services in educational 3. The total value of the estate swear the facts are true to her GRANT, if any; THE UNKNOWN estate of the above described for lease is: Citizen Energy II, LLC programs or activities, or health of the deceased as set forth in the knowledge and belief. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF real property adverse to Plaintiffs c/o Midcon Land Management, care services that the University petition is $55,000.00. /s/ Laquanah S. Gardner JOHN G. HALL spa JOHN HALL, which constitutes a cloud on the LLC, PO Box 782, Edmond, OK operates or provides. 4. The time and place of the Laquanah S. Gardner deceased; and GRA-CAL, INC. title to the above described real 73083.The oil and gas lease shall hearing shall be the 7 day of STATE OF OKLAHOMA You are hereby notified that property, and that you have no September, 2017, at the time of SS an action has been filed in the right, title, lien, estate, encum- No. 661-August 10-1 Time 9:00 a.m. at the McCIain County COUNTY OF GRADY District Court of McClain County, brance, claim, assessment or BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION District Court SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN Oklahoma, in Case No. CV-2017- interest, either in law or in equity, OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA 5. Any person receiving the to before me this 25th day of 93, as styled above, to quiet title in and to said property. APPLICANT: CASILLAS PETROLEUM RESOURCE PARTNERS, LLC notice must file objections to the July, 2017. in and to the following described You are hereby notified that you RELIEF SOUGHT: LOCATION EXCEPTION petition at least ten (10) days be- /s/ Lisa Thurm real property, to-wit: have been sued and must answer LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE fore the hearing and send a copy NOTARY PUBLIC TRACT 1 the Petition filed by Plaintiffs on or 4 WEST, GARVIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, AND SECTION 33, TOWN- to the petitioner or that person will Commission Expires: 10-4-18 A part of Section Thirty-two before the 17th day of September, SHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST, MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA be deemed to have waived any (Seal) (32), Township Ten (10) North, 2017, or the allegations contained CAUSE CD NO. 201705176-T Range Four (4) West, I.M., Mc- in said Petition will be taken as true NOTICE OF HEARING No. 646-August 3-2 Times Clain County, Oklahoma, being and title will be quieted in the name STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, op- IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN more particularly described as of Plaintiffs as reflected above as erators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested AND FOR MCCLAIN COUNTY follows: Commencing at the SE/ prayed for in Plaintiffs’ Petition. In persons, particularly in Garvin and McClain Counties, Oklahoma. STATE OF OKLAHOMA Corner of said Section 32; thence such event, you will be adjudged NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this Cause is In the Matter of the Estate of Weldon Dan Tate, deceased N89°58’00”W along the South line and decreed to have no right, requesting that this Commission grant a well location exception for a Case No. PB-17-78 of said Section 32 a distance of title, lien, estate, encumbrance, well to be drilled and produced from the Springer common source of NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING 330 feet; thence N0°03’16”W a claim, assessment or interest, supply underlying Section 4, Township 4 North, Range 4 West, Garvin ON PETITION FOR SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION, APPROVAL distance of 1286.30 feet; thence either in law or in equity, in and County, Oklahoma, and Section 33, Township 5 North, Range 4 West, OF FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, N89°58’00”W a distance of 823.42 to said real property, and a decree McClain County, Oklahoma, at a location as follows: DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE feet to the Point of Beginning; quieting title in said real property Completion Interval in Section 4-4N-4W, Garvin County, Oklahoma: STATE OF OKLAHOMA, TO: All persons Interested in the Estate thence N0°03’16”W a distance of in Plaintiff’s name will be granted. First Perforation: Not closer than 165 feet from the South line and and to All Creditors of Weldon Dan Tate, deceased 256.14 feet; thence N89°58’00”W Given under my hand and seal not closer than 330 feet from the West line of Section 4, Township 4 1. On the 31 day of JuIy, 2017, there was filed herein the verified a distance of 591.09 feet; thence of office this 31 day of July, 2017. North, Range 4 West, Garvin County, Oklahoma. petition of Stephanie Dawn Holmberg for summary administration of S25°58’28”W a distance of 31.66 KRISTEL GRAY, Court Clerk Last Perforation: Not closer than 0 feet from the North line and not the Estate of Weldon Dan Tate, deceased. feet; thence S41°22’47”W a McClain County, Oklahoma closer than 330 feet from the West line of Section 4, Township 4 North, 2. Stephanie Dawn Holmberg’s address is 1808 Eagle Drive, Ed- distance of 227.15 feet; thence By: /s/ Donna Morrow Range 4 West, Garvin County, Oklahoma. mond, Oklahoma 73034. S41°02’08”W a distance of 75.72 Deputy Completion Interval in Section 33-5N-4W, McClain County, Okla- 3. Weldon Dan Tate departed this life on November 15, 2015, leaving feet; thence S89°58’00”E a dis- (Seal) homa: a Will that nominated Stephanie Dawn Holmberg to be Executor and tance of 805.07 feet to the Point /s/ Ted W. Haxel First Perforation: Not closer than 0 feet from the South line and Personal Representative of the estate. Weldon Dan Tate was a resident of Beginning, containing 4.08 Ted W. Haxel (OBA #3997) not closer than 660 feet from the West line of Section 33, Township 5 of Bethany, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, at the time of his death. acres more or less (known as Tract 108 North Second Street North, Range 4 West, McClain County, Oklahoma. 4. The names and current addresses of the Special Administrator, Number 6 of an unrecorded plat) Post Office Box 367 Last Perforation: Not closer than 1,320 feet from the North line and heirs and devisees of Weldon Dan Tate are: TRACT 2 Purcell, Oklahoma 73080-0367 not closer than 660 feet from the West line of Section 33, Township 5 A part of Section Thirty-two (405) 527-5888 phone North, Range 4 West, McClain County, Oklahoma. (32), Township Ten (10) North, (405) 527-6666 fax Stephanie Dawn Holmberg, individually, and as Co-Trustee for and to complete such multiunit horizontal well in and to produce the Weldon Dan Tate 2006 Revocable Trust Range Four (4) West, I.M., Mc- [email protected] hydrocarbons from the separate common sources of supply involved Clain County, Oklahoma, being ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFS 1808 Eagle Drive herein. Applicant intends to run casing in the lateral of the multiunit Edmond, Oklahoma 73034 more particularly described as horizontal well involved herein and to cement such casing so as follows: Commencing at the SE/ to cover and isolate the first and last perforations in such lateral. Zachary Newby, individually, and as Co-Trustee for the Weldon No. 663-August 10-2 Times Corner of said Section 32; thence Given the available data, the above-described subsurface locations Dan Tate 2006 Revocable Trust IN THE DISTRICT COURT N89°58’00”We along the South are necessary for the further development of the separate common 4216 Slate Bridge Road OF MCCLAIN COUNTY line of said Section 32 a distance sources of supply in the drilling and spacing units involved herein in Edmond, Oklahoma 73034 of 330 feet; thence N0°03’16”W STATE OF OKLAHOMA said Sections 4 and 33, and is an exception to an Order to issue in a distance of 1286.30 feet to In the Matter of the Estate Cause CD Nos. 201700508-T and 201605576-T. A request will be Mina Almira Tate the Point of Beginning; thence of Geneva May Price, made to designate the Applicant or some other party as the operator (now deceased) N0°03’16”W a distance of 283.61 Deceased. of the proposed well. Danny Earl Tate feet; thence S86°53’58”W a No. PB-2011-80 The name of the wells and operators of the wells toward which the (now deceased) distance of 502.35 feet; thence NOTICE FOR HEARING location exception is moving is provided below: N89°58’00”W a distance of FINAL ACCOUNT AND Stephen Carl Newby 321.77 feet; thence S00°03’16”E PETITION FOR ORDER Operator Well Name API Number a distance of 256.14 feet; thence ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT, Address Unknown S89°58’00”E a distance of 823.42 DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, Ruffel Lance Oil & Iris 1-33 087-21716 Thomas Dale Newby feet to the Point of Beginning, AND FINAL DISTRIBUTION Gas LLC Address Unknown containing 5 acres more or less NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (known as Tract Number 7 on an that Margie Hill, Personal Repre- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the drilling and spacing unit de- Bryan Harrison Newby unrecorded plat) sentative of the Estate of Geneva scribed in the caption hereof underlies Section 4, Township 4 North, Address Unknown TRACT 3 May Price, Deceased, has filed in Range 4 West, Garvin County, Oklahoma, and Section 33, Township A part of Section Thirty-two this Court her Final Account and 5 North, Range 4 West, McClain County, Oklahoma, and the sections 5. The property of the decedent within Oklahoma consists of oil and (32), Township Ten (10) North, Petition for Order Allowing Final adjacent are Sections 3, 5, 8, 9 and 10, Township 4 North, Range 4 gas interests shown in the Petition. The Oklahoma properties have a Range Four (4) West, I.M., Mc- Account, Determination of Heirs, West, Garvin County, Oklahoma; and Sections 27, 28, 29, 32 and 34, probable value less than approximately $200,000.00. Clain County, Oklahoma, being and Final Distribution; the hearing Township 5 North, Range 4 West, McClain County, Oklahoma. 6. The Petition will be heard by this Court before the Honorable Judge more particularly described as of the same has been fixed by the IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be referred to an Administrative Law Gray in the McClain County Courthouse, 121 N. 2nd Ave., Purcell, follows: Commencing at the SE/ Judge of said Court for the 14th Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. Oklahoma,73080, on the 28 day of September, 2017, at 9:30 a.m. Corner of said Section 32; thence day of September, 2017, at 9:30 IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause 7. The person receiving this notice must file any objections to the N89°58’00”W along the South line o’clock a.m., of said day, before will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Merits Docket Petition with the District Court Clerk of McClain County, 121 N. 2nd of said Section 32 a distance of the undersigned judge at the at the Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 South Ave., Purcell, Oklahoma, 73080, before the hearing and send a copy 330 feet; thence N0°03’16”W a District Courtroom in the County Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m., on the 5th day to the Petitioner or that person will be deemed to have waived any distance of 1002.70 feet; thence Courthouse in Purcell, McClain of September, 2017, and that this notice be published as required by objections to the Petition. N89°58’00”W a distance of 823.42 County, Oklahoma, and all persons law and the Rules of the Commission. 8. If an objection is filed before the hearing, the Court will determine feet to the Point of Beginning; interested in said estate are noti- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested at the hearing whether summary proceedings are appropriate and, if thence N0°03’16”W a distance of fied then and there to appear and parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic so, whether the estate will be distributed and to whom the estate will 283.61 feet; thence N89°58’00”W show cause, if any they have, why communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its be distributed. a distance of 767.97 feet; thence said Final Account should not be use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall 9. The claim of any creditor not shown in the Petition will be barred S0°03’16”E a distance of 283.61 allowed, the heirs determined, the contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, unless the claim is presented to the Petitioner at the office of their feet; thence S89°58’00”E a dis- said estate distributed. and provide their name and phone number. attorneys: Hampton and Milligan, 119 N. Robinson Ave., Suite 225, tance of 767.97 feet to the Point DATED this 4th day of August, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear Oklahoma City, OK 73102, on or before the following presentment of Beginning, containing 5 acres 2017. and be heard. For information concerning this action contact MR. date: September 1, 2017. more or less (known as Tract CHARLES GRAY TONY CERVI, Casillas Petroleum Resource Partners, LLC, 401 South Dated 31 day of July, 2017. Number 8 on an unrecorded plat) ASSOCIATE Boston Avenue, Suite 2400, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74103, (918) 582-5310, CHARLES GRAY TRACT 4 DISTRICT JUDGE or CHARLES L. HELM, Attorney, 105 North Hudson, Suite ASSOCIATE DISTRICT JUDGE A part of Section Thirty-two Charles Gray, 700, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, (405) 232-9000. Please refer JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT (32), Township Ten (10) North, Associate District Judge to Cause CD Number. Approval: Range Four (4) West, I.M., Mc- Gregory T. Tontz OBA 16323 DONE AND PERFORMED this 3rd day of August, 2017. J. David Hampton, OBA #3790 Clain County, Oklahoma, being TONTZ LAW PLLC CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA Jordan D. Volino, OBA #32899 more particularly described as Attorney for Personal Repre- DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman Hampton and Milligan follows: Commencing at the SE/ sentative J. TODD HIETT, Vice Chairman 119 N. Robinson, Suite 225 Corner of said Section 32; thence 301 E. Eufaula BOB ANTHONY, Commissioner Oklahoma City, OK 73102 N89°58’00”W along the South line Norman, Oklahoma 73069 ATTEST: Phone (405) 235-5620 of said Section 32 a distance of 330 (405) 701-1600 PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary Attorneys for Petitioner LPXLP THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 10, 2017-7B No. 657-August 10-1 Time CO.; and WILBUR RAY WHITE IR- No. 651-August 10-2 Times ceased and for an Order Admitting No. 664-August 10-2 Times per acre per year is not received a BEFORE THE CORPORATION REVOCABLE TRUST DATED THE IN THE DISTRICT COURT the Estate for Probate. NOTICE OF INVITATION lease contract will not be awarded. COMMISSION OF THE 28TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1992 MCCLAIN COUNTY And pursuant to an order of said FOR SEALED BIDS FOR The term of the lease is one (1) STATE OF OKLAHOMA LLOYD RAY WHITE, TRUSTEE, if STATE OF OKLAHOMA Court, the 17th day of August, AGRICULTURAL LEASE OF years and term and rent will com- APPLICANT: CASILLAS PETRO- living, or if deceased, the known IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE 2017, at the hour of 9:30 a.m., CERTAIN AGRICULTURAL mence October 2, 2017. However, LEUM RESOURCE PARTNERS, and unknown heirs, devisees, OF HELEN R. MILLER, a/k/a o’clock of said day has been ap- AREAS LOCATED WITHIN THE in the case of growing bean crops, LLC executors, administrators, suc- HELEN REEDS MILLER, pointed as the time for hearing said BOUNDARY OF THE TOWN the former Lessee shall have RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING cessors, trustees and/or assigns, Deceased. application, before Charles Gray, OF GOLDSBY IN GOLDSBY, the right to enter the lands and LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION immediate and remote, of the Case No. PB- 2017-80 Judge of the District Court Probate MCCLAIN COUNTY, harvest the growing crops before 30, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE above named parties. NOTICE OF HEARING Division, District Courtroom in OKLAHOMA. November 30, 2017. Annual Cash 4 WEST, MCCLAIN COUNTY, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PETITION FOR ORDER FOR the McClain County Courthouse The Town of Goldsby will accept Rental shall be payable no later OKLAHOMA that the Applicant in this Cause HEARING PETITION FOR at 2nd and Washington, Purcell, sealed bids for an agricultural than 30 days in advance of the CAUSE CD NO. 201705146-T is requesting that the Commission APPOINTMENT OF Oklahoma, when and where any lease for approximately 51.5 farm- commencement date. NOTICE OF HEARING pool the interests and adjudicate ADMINISTRATOR WITH WILL person interested in said estate able acres of the property located The lease contract contains STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: the rights and equities of oil and ANNEXED, ISSUING may appear and contest said within the Town of Goldsby, Mc- numerous material restrictions and All persons, owners, producers, gas owners in the Mississippian, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION, petition by filing written opposi- Clain County, Oklahoma. conditions. The Town of Goldsby operators, purchasers and tak- Woodford and Hunton common DETERMINATION OF HEIRS tion thereto. Sealed bids will be received until uses are paramount and the lease ers of oil and gas, and all other sources of supply underlying Sec- AND ADMITTING ESTATE Dated this 2nd day of August, September 1, 2017 at 4:00pm. may be terminated for any part of interested persons, particularly in tion 30, Township 5 North, Range 4 FOR PROBATE 2017. Bids will be received at the office the leased property which shall be McClain County, Oklahoma, and West, McClain County, Oklahoma, Notice is hereby given to all CHARLES GRAY of the Clerk/Treasurer of the Town needed for Town of Goldsby or all parties listed as respondents a 640-acre horizontal drilling and persons interested in the Estate of ASSOCIATE of Goldsby 100 East Center Road, governmental purposes. on Exhibit “A”, attached to the spacing unit, and designate the Helen R. Miller, Deceased, that on DISTRICT JUDGE Goldsby, Oklahoma 73093. Bids Prospective bidders must in- Application on file herein, and Applicant or some other party as the 2nd day of August, 2017, there Judge of the District Court received after 4:00 pm September spect the property and review the more particularly: ALAN M. EF- operator. Additionally, the Ap- was filed in the District Court of Melvin L. McDaniel, OBA #5951 1, 2017 will not be opened and will lease contract form (the Review FRON AND NANCY E. EFFRON, plicant requests the operator be the County of McClain and State Attorney for Petitioner not be eligible for consideration. Form) prior to bidding. The Review TRUSTEES OR THEIR SUCCES- given an option to request in ex- of Oklahoma, a Petition praying for 228 Robert S. Kerr Ave., Suite The sealed bid must be legible, Form is available for review at the SORS IN TRUST, UNDER THE cess of 180 days in which to com- an Order for Appointment of the 970 must clearly state the bid amount offices of the Clerk/Treasurer of ALAN M. AND NANCY E. EFFRON mence operations for the drilling of Administrator with Will Annexed, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 per acre per year. The bid must the Town of Goldsby at 100 East LIVING TRUST DATED 9/9/2010; the initial well. Applicant requests Issuing Letters of Administration Tel. 405-235-6450 identify the bidder and should Center Road, Goldsby, Oklahoma. ALAN RUFFEL; BRUCE A. LITTY; the Pooling Order cover an owner’s with Will Annexed, for Determina- Fax 405-235-6454 include the bidder’s contact ad- Upon the approval of the CHESAPEAKE ROYALTY, LLC; interest in all wells drilled on said tion of Heirs of Helen R. Miller, De- dress and contact telephone Trustees of the Town of Goldsby, EAGLE EXPLORATION PRODUC- unit which are necessary to fully number. The envelope or wrap- a lease in form and substance TION, LLC; HARRIET K. WRYE, develop the same. No. 636-August 3-2 Times Blevins & Associates Law, PLLC, per in which the bid is submitted substantially like the Review Form A MARRIED WOMAN DEALING IT IS ORDERED that this Cause IN THE DISTRICT COURT 138 W. Main, Purcell, OK 73080, must not identify the bidder and may be awarded to a responsible IN HER SOLE AND SEPARATE be referred to an Administrative OF MCCLAIN COUNTY addressed to James B. Blevins, should clearly state “2017 Town of bidder bidding the highest annual PROPERTY; JG INTERESTS, LLC; Law Judge for hearing, taking STATE OF OKLAHOMA Jr., attorney for the Personal Goldsby Agricultural Lease Bid.” cash rental per acre. The Trustees JIM TREPAGNIER; JOHN R. AND of evidence and reporting to the IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Representative, on or before the The area to be leased consists of the Town of Goldsby reserve the SARAH LOU SHELTON, HUS- Commission. OF JOE BOOKER MCCRAW, following presentment date: 27th of approximately 51.5 farmable right to reject all bids. If a lease BAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TEN- IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE Deceased. day of September 2017, or the surface acres of the property lo- is so awarded, the lease contract ANTS; LANCE RUFFEL; LANCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Case No. PB-17-68 same will be forever barred. cated within the property owned must be signed by the lessee and RUFFEL OIL & GAS, LLC, SUC- Cause will be heard before an NOTICE TO CREDITORS DATED this 27th day of July, by the Town of Goldsby and returned to the Clerk/Treasurer of CESSOR TO LANCE RUFFELL Administrative Law Judge on the To the Creditors of Joe Booker 2017. specifically excludes areas of the the Town of Goldsby within fifteen OIL & GAS CORPORATION; M. Merits Docket at the Corporation McCraw, Deceased: /s/ James B. Blevins, Jr. property used for park, walking (15) days after notice of the award STUART KIRK, TRUSTEE OF THE Commission, Eastern Regional All creditors having claims Blevins & Associates Law, trails, roads, trash facilities and is given. M. STUART KIRK REVOCABLE Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, against Joe Booker McCraw, PLLC other areas used or reserved in CORRECTIONS AND AD- TRUST DATED 3/16/1985; MARY Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m., on Deceased, are required to pres- James B. Blevins, Jr., connection with the operation of DENDUMS TO THIS NOTICE RUFFEL; MATHA A. WILKERSON; the 29th day of August, 2017, ent the same with a description OBA #881 the Town of Goldsby. ANNOUNCED PRIOR TO THE MITCHELL WILKERSON; R. H. and that this notice be published of all security interests and other 138 W. Main/P.O. Box 1565 The Town of Goldsby has es- SEALED BIDS MAY SUPERCEDE SIEGFRIED, INC.; RED ROCKS as required by law and the Rules collateral (if any) held by each Purcell, Oklahoma 73080 tablished a reserve price of $65.00 THIS NOTICE. ENERGY PARTNERS, LP; ROLL- of the Commission. creditor with respect to such claim, Phone: 405-527-7575 per acre per year. The Board of Trustees of the ING ROCK, LLC; SHAY N. TOM- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN to Diana G. McCraw, Personal Fax: 405-527-7574 Accordingly, the Average Bid Town of Goldsby LINS, NOW TULL; SPRING OPER- that the Applicant and interested Representative, at the law office of Attorney for Personal is $63.40 per acre per year. If a Sandy Jenkins, Secretary ATING COMPANY, SUCCESSOR parties may present testimony by Representative Minimum Bid of at least $65.00 BY MERGER TO ANADARKO telephone. The cost of telephonic BEACH EXPLORATION COM- communication shall be paid by No. 656-August 10-1 Time LIVING, OR IF DECEASED, HIS PANY; MARTHA R. CUSTER the person or persons requesting BEFORE THE CORPORATION UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, No. 650-August 10-2 Times IRREVOCABLE TRUST DATED its use. Interested parties who COMMISSION OF THE SUCCESSORS, ADMINISTRA- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MCCLAIN 1/5/1990; SUSAN STURM BUR- wish to participate by telephone STATE OF OKLAHOMA TORS, TRUSTEES AND AS- COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA NETT, TRUSTEE FOR THE CHRIS- shall contact the Applicant or APPLICANT: CASILLAS PETRO- SIGNS; PENROC OIL CORPORA- In the Matter of the Estate of MATTHEW FRANK STRINGER, TOPHER STURM BURNETT Applicant’s attorney, prior to the LEUM RESOURCE PARTNERS, TION, A TEXAS CORPORATION; Deceased. REVOCABLE TRUST; SUSAN hearing date, and provide their LLC REECE ENERGY, LTD.; ROBERT Case No. PB-17-35 STURM BURNETT, TRUSTEE name and phone number. RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING M. COCHRAN; SM ENERGY COMBINED NOTICE OF HEARING ON SUMMARY OF THE TEP ANADARKO BASIN NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION COMPANY, SUCCESSOR IN ADMINISTRATION AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS SOUTH III LLC (TEP SOUTH that all interested persons may 31, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE INTEREST TO ST. MARY LAND Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the Estate of Mat- III); TEP ANADARKO BASIN appear and be heard. For infor- 4 WEST, MCCLAIN COUNTY, & EXPLORATION COMPANY; thew Frank Stringer, Deceased, that on April 10, 2017, there was filed SOUTH IV LLC (TEP SOUTH IV); mation concerning this action OKLAHOMA THE HUNT-GATES TRUST; W. with this Court the Petition of Michelle Stringer, praying that Letters WILBUR E. MCMURTRY, POS- contact MR. LAWSON VOGEL, CAUSE CD NO. 201705147-T RICHARD NEWMAN; W. THAD of Administration be issued to her as Personal Representative of the SIBLY DECEASED; WILBUR E. Casillas Petroleum Resource NOTICE OF HEARING MCLAUREN; MANHATTAN OIL Estate, to serve without bond and for a judicial determination of the MCMURTRY, LLC; ANADARKO Partners, LLC, 401 South Boston STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: COMPANY; and RAYMOND R. heirs of the Decedent. Notice is also Given that: PETROLEUM CORPORATION, Avenue, Suite 2400, Tulsa, Okla- All persons, owners, producers, LACKEY, if living, or if deceased, 1. Matthew Frank Stringer died on the 8th day of July, 2016, resid- F/K/A KERR-MCGEE CORPORA- homa, 74103, (918) 582-5310, operators, purchasers and tak- the known and unknown heirs, ing in McClain County, Oklahoma. Decedent’s will was filed with the TION F/K/A KERR-MCGEE OIL & or CHARLES L. HELM, Attorney, ers of oil and gas, and all other devisees, executors, administra- Petition for Probate. GAS ONSHORE, LP; CHAPARRAL 105 North Hudson, Suite 700, interested persons, particularly in tors, successors, trustees and/or 2. The Petitioner is Michelle Stringer, residing at 19327 State Highway ENERGY, LLC; CITIZEN ENERGY Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, McClain County, Oklahoma, and assigns, immediate and remote, of 24, Purcell, Oklahoma 73080. II, LLC; DORCHESTER RE- (405) 232-9000. Please refer to all parties listed as respondents the above named parties. 3. The names and last known addresses of the heirs of the dece- SOURCES, L.P., AN OKLAHOMA Cause CD Number. on Exhibit “A”, attached to the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN dent, all of whom are of legal age, as far as known by the Petitioner LIMITED PARTNERSHIP F/K/A DONE AND PERFORMED this Application on file herein, and more that the Applicant in this Cause are as follows: ARCADIA RESOURCES, L.P., 2nd day of August, 2017. particularly: ALAN RUFFEL; BRA- is requesting that the Commission AN OKLAHOMA LIMITED PART- CORPORATION ZOS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP; pool the interests and adjudicate NAME RELATIONSHIP ADDRESS CARBILL INVESTMENTS, INC.; the rights and equities of oil and NERSHIP F/K/A CHESAPEAKE COMMISSION Michelle Stringer Wife 19327 State INVESTMENTS; ELR PRODUC- OF OKLAHOMA CITIZEN ENERGY II, LLC; DALE gas owners in the Mississippian, RESCHEKE; DIVERSE ENERGY Woodford and Hunton common Highway 24 TION, LTD.; KAISER-FRANCIS DANA L. MURPHY Chairman Purcell, OK 73080 OIL COMPANY; MOR HOLDINGS, J. TODD HIETT, INVESTMENTS, A TEXAS GEN- sources of supply underlying Sec- INC.; PITTENCRIEFF AMERICA, Vice Chairman ERAL PARTNERSHIP; EAGLE tion 31, Township 5 North, Range 4 EXPLORATION PRODUCTION, West, McClain County, Oklahoma, 4. Matthew Frank Stringer left an estate consisting of an annuity INC.; PRIDE ENERGY COMPANY, BOB ANTHONY, which value does not exceed $200,000.00 pursuant to Okla. Stat. AN OK GEN PARTNERSHIP; RED Commissioner LLC; H&M EXPLORATION, LLC; a 640-acre horizontal drilling and HINKLE OIL AND GAS; HINKLE spacing unit, and designate the tit. 58 § 245: ROCKS OIL & GAS OPERATING, ATTEST: 5. Final hearing in this matter will be heard before the Honorable LLC; WARD PETROLEUM COR- PEGGY MITCHELL, Commis- OILFIELD SERVICES; JOHN Applicant or some other party as F. RIDDELL, JR., DECEASED; operator. Additionally, the Ap- Charles Gray in the McClain County Courthouse at 121 N. 2nd Street, PORATION; WEP OPERATING sion Secretary Purcell, OK at 9:30 A.M. on the 12th day of October, 2017. OK, LLC; WHITE OPERATING KAISER-FRANCIS OIL COM- plicant requests the operator be PANY, A DELAWARE CORPO- given an option to request in ex- Further: RATION; LAMAMCO DRILLING cess of 180 days in which to com- To the Creditors of Matthew Frank Stringer, deceased: COMPANY; LOOKOUT LIMITED; mence operations for the drilling of All creditors having claims against Matthew Frank Stringer, who MARK FEENEY (DECEASED), IF the initial well. Applicant requests died on the 8th day of July, 2016, are required to present the same, No. 623-July 27-3 Times court determine the heirs of W. B. LIVING, OR IF DECEASED, HIS the Pooling Order cover an owner’s with a description of all security interests and other collateral, if any, IN THE DISTRICT COURT HARMON, deceased, and further UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, interest in all wells drilled on said held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Michelle Stringer, OF MCCLAIN COUNTY alleges that plaintiffs are the sole SUCCESSORS, ADMINISTRA- unit which are necessary to fully Personal Representative of the estate of Matthew Frank Stringer, at STATE OF OKLAHOMA owners of and is in possession of TORS, TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS develop the same. the law offices of TALLEY, TURNER & BERTMAN, P.C., 219 East Main DONNA ELMORE, and seeks to quiet the title to the (MABEL FEENEY, WIDOW, DE- IT IS ORDERED that this Cause St., Norman, OK, 73069, on or before September 25, 2017, or the Plaintiff; property described as: CASED); NEWFIELD EXPLORA- be referred to an Administrative same will be forever barred. v. AN UNDIVIDED TWENTY ACRE TION MID-CONTINENT, INC.; Law Judge for hearing, taking Dated this 2nd day of August 2017. THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS MINERAL INTEREST IN AND RICHARD L. HINKLE, JR. AND of evidence and reporting to the Michelle Stringer OF W. B. HARMON, deceased, TO THE OIL, GAS, COAL, AND GINA M. HINKLE, JTWROS; Commission. Personal Representative and any other person or persons OTHER MINERALS UNDER THE RIMROCK RESOURCE PART- IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE BY: /s/ Joshua S. Turner claiming by, through or under any E/2 SE/4 SECTION 30, T7N, R4W, NERS, LLC; ROCK ISLAND RE- IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Joshua S. Turner OBA# 22321 of said defendants, and all other MCCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. SOURCES; STEPHEN A. IVES, Cause will be heard before an TALLEY, TURNER & BERTMAN, PC unknown claimants in and to the And you the said defendants IF LIVING, OR IF DECEASED, HIS Administrative Law Judge on the 219 East Main Street lands and premises hereinafter are notified that unless you an- UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, Merits Docket at the Corporation Norman, Oklahoma 73069 described; swer said petition on or before SUCCESSORS, ADMINISTRA- Commission, Eastern Regional Telephone: (405) 364-8300 Defendants. the 6th day of September, 2017, TORS, TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS; Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Facsimile: (405) 364-7059 CASE NO. CV-17-87 the allegations of said petition will TRUST “B” UNDER THE PROVI- Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m., on [email protected] NOTICE BY PUBLICATION be taken as true and judgment SIONS OF THE WILL OF FRANK the 29th day of August, 2017, Attorney for Personal Representative THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: determining the heirs as therein MARTIN PORTER, DECEASED; and that this notice be published The unknown successors of alleged and quieting plaintiff’s BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. AND as required by law and the Rules W. B. HARMON, deceased, title to the described property, all No. 633-August 3-2 Times mation to show how approval of ROBERT N. BERRY, TRUSTEES of the Commission. NOTICE OF APPLICATION the application proposed may and any other person or persons as requested in the petition filed OF TRUST “L” UNDER THE PRO- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN claiming by, herein which you are referred to for TO USE STREAM WATER directly and adversely affect legally VISIONS OF THE WILL OF FRANK that the Applicant and interested Notice is hereby given that Laze, protected interests of the person through or under any of said further particulars, will be rendered MARTIN PORTER, DECEASED; parties may present testimony by defendants, accordingly. L.L.C. c/o William Kraig Edelman filing the protest; and (4) a state- BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. AND S. telephone. The cost of telephonic whose address is 24540 230th, ment of the relief sought by the and all other unknown claimants WITNESS MY HAND THIS 17 NEWTON STONE, TRUSTEES OF communication shall be paid by in and to DAY OF JULY, 2017. Purcell, OK 73080 has filed an interested person. A person who TRUST “R” UNDER THE PROVI- the person or persons requesting application, #2017-034, with sends a letter containing only a the lands and premises herein- /s/ Kathy Peterson SIONS OF THE WILL OF FRANK its use. Interested parties who after described; COURT CLERK, the Oklahoma Water Resources general objection or comment will MARTIN PORTER, DECEASED; wish to participate by telephone Board (Board) for a permit to use not be deemed to be a party, but GREETINGS: MCCLAIN COUNTY, OK BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. AND shall contact the Applicant or YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE (Seal) a total of 524 acre-feet of stream the letter will be made part of the JAMES A. MCNEESE, TRUSTEES Applicant’s attorney, prior to the water per year at a diversion rate permanent record. hereby notified that you have Frankenberg Law Firm OF WILBUR E. MCMURTRY, LLC; hearing date, and provide their been sued in the District Court Don Frankenberg OBA #3095 not to exceed 1,500 gallons per If a protest that meets the WILLIAMSON & ASSOCIATES, name and phone number. minute from one point of diversion requirements listed in the para- of MCCLAIN County, State of Jason Frankenberg OBA #17749 INC.; ZEBRA OIL & GAS, LLC; AL- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Oklahoma, in the above entitled 502 S. Main on Walnut Creek located in the graph above is filed with both VARADO 2014, LLC; ARBUCKLE that all interested persons may SW NW NE of Section 33, T7N, the applicant and Board, a hear- action, wherein DONNA ELMORE, Lindsay, OK 73052 ENTERPRISES, INC.; ARTHUR appear and be heard. For infor- are Plaintiffs, and in which you Phone (405) 756-2000 R2WIM, McClain County. The ing on this application will be W. DOTY; CHARLES C. TAYLOR, mation concerning this action water is proposed to be used for scheduled and the applicant and have been named as a defendant, Fax (405) 756-4316 JR.; CHARLES G. GATES, IF contact MR. LAWSON VOGEL, and the plaintiffs seek to have the Attorney for Plaintiff the following: (a) recreation, fish protestant(s) will be advised of the LIVING, OR IF DECEASED, HIS Casillas Petroleum Resource and wildlife uses (24 a.f.); and (b) hearing date. Protestants or their UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, Partners, LLC, 401 South Boston drilling and primary completion representatives must appear at the SUCCESSORS, ADMINISTRA- Avenue, Suite 2400, Tulsa, Okla- of oil and gas wells (500 a.f.) at hearing and present the protest No. 637-August 3-2 Times Blevins & Associates Law, PLLC, TORS, TRUSTEES AND AS- homa, 74103, (918) 582-5310, various drilling sites in McClain to be considered. Hearings are IN THE DISTRICT COURT 138 W. Main, Purcell, OK 73080, SIGNS; CULWELL PARTNERS, or CHARLES L. HELM, Attorney, County, as more specifically governed by Section 309 of Title OF MCCLAIN COUNTY addressed to James B. Blevins, L.P.; DEVON ENERGY PRODUC- 105 North Hudson, Suite 700, described in the application. Use 75 and Section 105.11 of Title 82 STATE OF OKLAHOMA Jr., Personal Representative, on or TION COMPANY, LP; DURANGO Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, of stream water is governed by of the Oklahoma Statutes, and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE before the following presentment PRODUCTION CO., INC.; EILEEN (405) 232-9000. Please refer to Sections 105.1 and following of the rules of Board, OAC Title 785, OF HOWARD GALE HARPER, date: 27th day of September 2017, G. HUNT, IF LIVING, OR IF DE- Cause CD Number. Title 82 of the Oklahoma Statutes chapters 4 and 20. If you have any Deceased. or the same will be forever barred. CEASED, HIS UNKNOWN HEIRS, DONE AND PERFORMED this and rules of the Board, Oklahoma questions, please contact Mary Case No. PB-17-67 DATED this 27th day of July DEVISEES, SUCCESSORS, AD- 2nd day of August, 2017. Administrative Code (OAC), Title Nell Brueggen at (405) 530-8800. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 2017. MINISTRATORS, TRUSTEES CORPORATION 785, Chapter 20. Board mailing address: Oklahoma To the Creditors of Howard Gale /s/ James B. Blevins, Jr. AND ASSIGNS; ELAND ENERGY, COMMISSION Protests to the application must Water Resources Board, Planning Harper, Deceased: Blevins & Associates Law, INC.; HUNT OIL COMPANY; JAY OF OKLAHOMA be in writing and received by the & Management Division, 3800 N. All creditors having claims PLLC J. FASHIMPAUR; KAZTEX JOINT DANA L. MURPHY Chairman Board at the address listed below Classen Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK against Howard Gale Harper, James B. Blevins, Jr., VENTURE; LEIGH B. ALLEN, III, J. TODD HIETT, and by the applicant at the ad- 73118-2881. Board fax number: Deceased, are required to pres- OBA #881 IF LIVING, OR IF DECEASED, Vice Chairman dress listed above no later than (405) 530-8900. ent the same with a description 138 W. Main/P.O. Box 1565 HIS UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVI- BOB ANTHONY, August 14, 2017, and contain NOTE: All stream water use per- of all security interests and other Purcell, Oklahoma 73080 SEES, SUCCESSORS, ADMIN- Commissioner the following: (1) name. address, mits issued by the Board contain collateral (if any) held by each Phone: 405-527-7575 ISTRATORS, TRUSTEES AND ATTEST: and telephone number of the in- the condition and limitation that creditor with respect to such claim, Fax: 405-527-7574 ASSIGNS; MACK NATURAL PEGGY MITCHELL, Commis- terested person; (2) the particular the use of stream water shall not to Darlene Meskimen, Personal Attorney for Personal GAS COMPANY, A CORPORA- sion Secretary application number to which the interfere with domestic uses or Representative, at the law office of Representative TION; NEWT P. HARRISON, IF protest relates: (3) specific infor- existing appropriative rights. 8B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 10, 2017 LPXLP Legal Publications

No. 672-August 10-1 Time this chapter. Town of Wayne, Oklahoma c. Have written notice given by Ordinance Number 2-1-4B1 the town purchasing authority for An Ordinance amending the sealed bids for the furnishing of Contracts and Purchases of the such supplies, materials or equip- Town of Wayne Ordinances in ment where competitive bidding is Chapter 2-1 Section 2-1-4B. required hereunder. Be it Ordained by the Board PASSED AND APPROVED THIS of Trustee of the Town of Wayne: 7TH DAY OF August, 2017. Current: $7,500.00 /s/ Jeff Smith Update: $49,999.00 Mayor Purchases Required Board Ap- ATTEST: proval and Bidding; Procedures: I, the undersigned, Brenda 1. Before a contract shall be Whitaker, Town Clerk-Treasurer, entered into, or any such purchase do hereby certify that the above made involving the expenditure is a true and correct copy of Or- of more than forty-nine thousand dinance 2-1-4B duly adopted by nine hundred ninety-nine dollars the Board of Trustees of the Town ($49,999), such contract shall: of Wayne, Oklahoma at a Regular a. Be approved by the town Board meeting duly convened on board of trustees. August 7, 2017. b. Be submitted for competitive /s/ Brenda Whitaker bidding, except as provided in Town Clerk-Treasurer

No. 670-August 10-1 Time Notice is given that on the 6 IN THE DISTRICT COURT day of September, 2017, at 9 OF McCLAIN COUNTY o’clock, a.m., before a Judge of STATE OF OKLAHOMA the District Court in the McClain GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, County Courthouse, 121 N. 2nd Plaintiff, Street, Purcell, Oklahoma, hearing v. will be held on the confirmation of KATHERINE J. DENNIS, a single the sale of the following described John Denny Montgomery • The Purcell Register person; UNKNOWN SPOUSE of real property, to-wit: Katherine J. Dennis; JOHN DOE, Lots Four (4) and Five (5), in Breaking in the season Occupant; JANE DOE, Occupant; Block Fifty-eight (58), in the Town Washington started their 2017 football campaign on Monday with individual and team drills. The Warriors open the season LVNV FUNDING, LLC; TERESA of Blanchard, McClain County, JONES, County Treasurer of Mc- Oklahoma, according to the re- at Pauls Valley on Aug. 25. Clain County; and BOARD OF corded plat thereof, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF Street Address: 307 N. Main, McCLAIN COUNTY, Blanchard, OK 73010 Defendants. Which was sold by the Sheriff Courthouse News Case No. CJ-2015-54 of McClain County, Oklahoma on NOTICE OF HEARING ON the 8th day of August, 2017, for CONFIRMATION OF SALE the sum of $45,000.00. TO: KATHERINE J. DENNIS; Respectfully submitted, The following persons have been an officer. Jefferson Capital Systems LLC Brandon S. Harmon vs. Megan UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KATH- /s/ Brent A. Austin charged by the State of Oklahoma Shelby B. Wood, possession of vs. Robin L. Johnson, civil action Vaughn, civil action $10,000 or more. ERINE DENNIS; LVNV FUND- Brent A. Austin, OBA #14469 with traffic or other violations or have CDS - methamphetamine. $10,000 or less. Marriages Filed ING, LLC; TERESA JONES, METZER & AUSTIN, P.L.L.C. filed other court actions in McClain Raquel D. Winston, domestic abuse Wells Fargo Bank NA vs. Martin A. Robin L. Springer, 59, and Lu S. COUNTY TREASURER OF MC- 1 South Broadway, Suite 100 County District Court between July - assault and battery. Crissup, civil action $10,000 or more. Willis, 60, both of Norman. CLAIN COUNTY; and BOARD OF Edmond, OK 73034 27-August 2, 2017. Garrett M. Stone, public intoxica- Capital One Bank (USA) NA vs. Ryan D. Ogg, 33, and Tiffany A. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF (405) 330-2226 Traffic tion. Kathy A. Highsmith, civil action Harris, 32, both of Moore. MCCLAIN COUNTY; ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Jeffery W. Gates, failure to devote John A. McCaul, DUI - drugs. $10,000 or more. Gayle C. Galey Jr., 56, and Lisa J. full attention. Brandy L. Girard, possession of 21st Mortgage Corporation vs. Jones, 55, both of Norman. Kimberly N. Little, taxes due state. drug paraphernalia. Alva L. Sanders, civil action $10,000 Joshua L. Jolley, 36, and Bethany Xavier M. Jones, failure to stay Christopher M. Glover, possession or more. L. Reid, 26, both of Newcastle. in lane. of CDS. Pennymac Loan Services LLC vs. Divorces Granted The Rennetta A. Reid, no seatbelt (pas- Dennis G. Burlison, destroying Amy M. Fox, civil action $10,000 None filed. Purcell Register senger). evidence. or more. Tiarra Caillouette-Higgins, DUS. Felonies Myles B. Ogea, unsafe lane change. Clifford D. King, robbery with Luis Elias, speeding, 94/70. dangerous weapon. No. 671-August 10-1 Time plicant requests the operator be Myles B. Ogea, operating without Sean R. Tyson, robbery with a BEFORE THE CORPORATION given an option to request in ex- state driver’s license. weapon. COMMISSION OF THE cess of 180 days in which to com- Classifieds Pamela K. Burch, speeding, 55-45. Michelle L. Craig, possession of STATE OF OKLAHOMA mence operations for the drilling of Shaun M. Weaver, speeding, 80/70. contraband (weapons/explosives/ APPLICANT: CASILLAS PETRO- the initial well. Applicant requests Amber L. King, speeding, 84/70. drugs/intox bev/low point beer). LEUM RESOURCE PARTNERS, the Pooling Order cover an owner’s ACREAGES HELP WANTED LLC interest in all wells drilled on said Susan W. Queen, speeding, 80/70. Ripleigh A. Cunningham, obtaining FOR SALE: 5 acres near Goldsby ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: Multi- Carol Terrell, no child restraint. cash or merchandise by false pretense. RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING unit which are necessary to fully LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION develop the same. airport, zoned agri. or commercial. Call County Counseling, Inc. is accepting Christopher W. Dahlen, speeding, Kip A. Kerley, embezzlement. 405-201-5758. 02/23/tfc resumes for a part-time administrative 35, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE IT IS ORDERED that this Cause 93/65. David S. Caton, DUI. assistant for our Purcell office. Must 4 WEST, MCCLAIN COUNTY, be referred to an Administrative Cassia M. Claunch, following too Small Claims ANNOUNCEMENTS possess basic office, organizational, OKLAHOMA Law Judge for hearing, taking and professional skills. Experience closely. Richard Holland vs. Polar Pools, CAUSE CD NO. 201702667-T of evidence and reporting to the Justin L. Johnson, failure to obtain Inc, small claims over $1501. ATTENTION VENDORS: Our Lady of preferred. Please send resumes to PO AMENDED Commission. Victory Church in Purcell will hold a craft current registration. Legacy Bank vs. Frank S. Fitzpat- Box 662, Purcell, OK 73080. Fax to NOTICE OF HEARING IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE show September 29th & 30th. Booths 405-527-1084 or email kblankenship@ Alex S. Brandt, failure to devote rick, small claims under $1500. STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: IS HEREBY GIVEN that this are $50 for 8x8 and $25 for 4x8 (4x8 multi-county.com. EOE. 08/03/2tc full attention. Continental Credit Corp vs. Laura All persons, owners, producers, Cause will be heard before an limited to 5 vendors). Please call Janie Jason P. Hefley, failure to devote McDonald, small claims over $1501. operators, purchasers and tak- Administrative Law Judge on the Braden at 405-919-9835 or text me at HELP WANTED: Accepting applications full attention. Civil ers of oil and gas, and all other Merits Docket at the Corporation this number, email at jmbraden_311@ for Sales Position. Please apply in Daniel G. Burris, improper display Discover Bank (Discover Card) vs. interested persons, particularly in Commission, Eastern Regional yahoo.com. We will have booths person at Steelco, I-35 exit 79. 07/27/ of colored lights. Jason M. Skeel, civil action $10,000 McClain County, Oklahoma, and Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, outside for larger items. 08/03/4tp tfc Daniel G. Burris, improper stay or less. all parties listed as respondents Oklahoma, 74127, at 8:30 a.m., on THE PURCELL FARMERS’ MARKET HELP WANTED: CDL drivers 25 years chains. Deaconess Health System vs. John on Exhibit “A”, attached to the the 30th day of August, 2017, is every Tuesday and Thursday from old or older with 2 years experience. Daniel G. Burris, taxes due state. F. Powers, civil action $10,000 or less. Application on file herein, and more and that this notice be published 8-12 located at 1530 Hardcastle Blvd., Apply in person at Charlie’s Trucking Misdemeanors Midland Funding LLC vs. Kath- particularly: ADDIE M. HERBERT, as required by law and the Rules behind the Chickasaw Nation Nutrition & Forklift, on highway 76 south of Jason R. Hubler, DUI - alcohol/ erine Thomas, civil action $10,000 PRESUMED DECEASED; ANNA- of the Commission. Services building. For more information, Lindsay. 08/03/3tc drugs. or less. FAYE ROSE, TRUSTEES OF THE NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN contact nutrition services at 855-527- BEATTIE FAMILY TRUST DATED that the Applicant and interested 3433. 07/27/14tc HELP WANTED: Looking for preferably Reiman N. Beaty, larceny of mer- Blanchard Building Center vs. Dil- a retired individual to drive our one chandise from a retailer. lon, Inc, civil action $10,000 or less. 11/20/2003; B.A. SPARKS, JR.; parties may present testimony by BECKY PETERS; BLAIR ROY- telephone. The cost of telephonic ton truck & trailer. We can assist you Krista L. Ferris, possession of CDS Capital One Bank (USA) NA vs. AUTOMOBILES ALTY, LTD.; CONNELL YORK; communication shall be paid by in getting your CDL. A self motivated - marijuana. Kevin W. Pliler, civil action $10,000 CORRINE BASSETT, NOW GOVE- the person or persons requesting FOR SALE: 2009 Tahoe LTZ, 4wd, person with high character is a must. Jose L. Partida-Flores, public or less. NALE; GENEVIE CHILDERS, NOW its use. Interested parties who leather, Nav., DVD, loaded. Excellent Call Roy 405-323-6576. 07/13/6tc intoxication. Capital One Bank (USA) NA vs. condition. 180K miles. $18,500 OBO. KATTLER; GERTIE MCDOWELL, wish to participate by telephone MIDWEST MECHANICAL IS NOW Mike V. Brooks, DUI. Jennifer J. McDoulett, civil action Call 405-250-0365 08/03/2tp DECEASED; J.J. SCHUMAN; shall contact the Applicant or ACCEPTING applications for full-time Nathaneal S. Moore, obstructing $10,000 or less. J.M. MCNIGHT; JAMIE BELLE Applicant’s attorney, prior to the technician helper. Must be dependable LONG; JENNIS KAUFFMAN; JU- hearing date, and provide their COMMERCIAL & have a good driving record. On job DITH A. YORK; KAY HOUSTON; name and phone number. BUILDINGS FOR RENT training. Midwest Mechanical is a drug KIMBERLEE K. YORK; LOUISE NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN free environment. Inquire at 108 W. R. EDWARDS, A/K/A LOUISE RE- that all interested persons may COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS for rent Main, Purcell, OK or call 405-527-0980 PLOGLE, A/K/A LOUISE REPLO- appear and be heard. For informa- in Purcell. Located at corner of Huron or 405-550-2574. 08/03/2tc Lexington Community News GLE EDWARDS, A/K/A MRS. LEV- tion concerning this action contact and Green Ave. 1 bldg. 42x60; 1 bldg. 72x28. Call Johnny or Twila Taylor for By Hazel Shockey Daniels ERETT EDWARDS; MARJORIE MR. TONY CERVI, Casillas Petro- MULTI-COUNTY COUNSELING more information or a showing, 405- is currently recruiting Outpatient ELLSWORTH; MID SOUTH EN- leum Resource Partners, LLC, 401 760-4548 or 405-527-3182. 01/12/tfc Therapist at our Purcell office & ERGY HOLDINGS, LLC; NOLAN South Boston Avenue, Suite 2400, All is going well at the center. Meals are good, and the visiting surrounding areas. Qualifications YOUNG AND BESSIE YOUNG, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74103, (918) FOR RENT: 1933 N. Green Ave., 4000 include licensure as an LPC, is great. If you are new in our community, come on down to TRUSTEES OF THE NOLAN 582-5310, or CHARLES L. HELM, SF of office space, will divide. Call Than LMFT, LBP, LCSW, or under active the Lexington Community Center on Wednesday and Thursday YOUNG AND BESSIE V. YOUNG Attorney, 105 North Hudson, Suite 405-990-8862. 01/05/tfc supervision. Salaried positions TRUST DATED 04/06/1989; OKIE 700, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, available which include 4 weeks paid for a good home cooked meal and make new friends or visit OFFICES FOR RENT: 201 W. Main St., ENERGY GROUP, LLC; OLIVE 73102, (405) 232-9000. Please leave, retirement match and BC/BS Purcell, brand new carpet. Call 405- with old ones. BLANCHE YORK; P.J.B. REVO- refer to Cause CD Number. Gold insurance plan. Email resume to 412-4805. 07/06/tfc If you have news for this column, we will be glad to include it. CABLE LIVING TRUST; RUSSELL DONE AND PERFORMED this [email protected], mail The exercise program is still available. The present schedule T. RUDY, LTD.; RUTH FLEMING; 8th day of August, 2017. to PO Box 662, Purcell OK 73080 or TBL INVESTMENTS; THE FLEM- CORPORATION COMPUTER SALES fax 405-527-1084. EOE. 08/03/4tc for exercise is 9 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and ING GROUP; TODCO PROPER- COMMISSION DALE’S ETC. COMPUTER sales & NEED A WEEKEND WORKER! Need for the early risers and professional people, you can get in at TIES, INC.; UNITED ENERGY, OF OKLAHOMA service. Repair, rebuild, and upgrade all LLC; W.C. BASSETT; WALSH DANA L. MURPHY Chairman worker to do brush hogging, tree 6 a.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Friday mornings. Plans are brands. Free estimates. Reconditioned trimming, weed eating, fence painting. underway to have the building open for evening people at a MINERAL PROPERTIES, LLC; J. TODD HIETT, systems from $299. 709 W Jackson, This is a weekend only job. If interested later date. You can call Sue Peery at (405) 830-8507 if you have WARREN BASSETT; WENDELL Vice Chairman Purcell. 527-2949. 01/05/tfc in extra weekend work call 405-409- M. LONG AND KATHLEEN LONG, BOB ANTHONY, 0769. 08/10/1tc questions about any of the exercise schedules. TRUSTEES OF THE LONG FAM- Commissioner FOR SALE If you are interested in playing table games, cards and domi- ILY OIL TRUST; ZORA BASSETT; ATTEST: NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for FOR SALE OR TRADE: Home on 6 acres noes, just ask someone at the center and they will let you know DON A. WHITTEN AS TRUSTEE PEGGY MITCHELL, Commis- full-time or part-time LPN or RN for OF THE DAVID A. WHITTEN GST sion Secretary w/barn, corral, creek & basement. Call night shift. CNAs for all shifts; evenings when. There is some interest in playing dominoes, so if you EXEMPTION RESIDUARY TRUST; Michael at 405-404-7677. 08/03/2tp and nights pay $1.50 per hour shift have friends interested you can make it happen. We would like and LELA HAWKINS, if living, differential. Must be dependable, have to see more participation in the game time and a schedule of or if deceased, the known and GARAGE SALES good work ethic. Apply today at 915 N. 7th Ave., Purcell. Sunset Estates. EOE. events will be made available. unknown heirs, devisees, execu- No. 668-August 10-1 Time GARAGE SALE: Saturday 8 am, 512 tors, administrators, successors, 08/10/1tc Lunch is served from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Wednesday and ORDINANCE NO. 17-16 East Boomer, Lexington. Kid’s & adult’s trustees and/or assigns, imme- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY clothes, kid shoes, backpacks, home NOW HIRING a pharmacy tech., will Thursday for a $6 donation. To-go orders are $7. The lunch is diate and remote, of the above OF PURCELL AMENDING THE decor, tent, comforters & much more. train on site. Apply in person with open to the public and home cooked and served by the volunteers named parties. CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE 08/10/1tp resume at 110 W. Burr in Pauls Valley. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN CITY OF PURCELL BY ADDING 08/03/2tc at Lexington Community Center, 131 S. Main. GARAGE SALE: Saturday, 7-4, 1205 that the Applicant in this Cause THE MATTERS CONTAINED All menus are subject to change. Mayes, Purcell. Dining table (2 leafs & is requesting that the Commission HEREIN TO CHAPTER 78 (PED- SEEKING NURSE Aides, cooks and Menu for August 10, 16 and 17: pool the interests and adjudicate 6 chairs), entertainment center, 300+ LPNs for Brookhaven Extensive DLERS AND SOLICITORS); AR- DVD’s, men’s & women’s clothing Thursday, August 10—Indian tacos, beans, fry bread, beef, the rights and equities of oil and TICLE 2 (PEDDLING, SOLICITING Care in Norman. Great benefits and gas owners in the Mississippian, (casual & dress), bicycles, kitchen & competitive pay. Please apply in person lettuce, tomatoes, onions, cheese, sour cream, peppers, salsa, AND OUTDOOR SELLING), DIVI- housewares. 08/10/1tp at 1050 Rambling Oaks Drive, Norman, Woodford and Hunton common SION 2 (PERMIT), SECTION 78.57 queso and chips, cherry cheesecake. sources of supply underlying Sec- OK 73072 or call (405) 292-2273 01/05/ (APPLICATION PROCEDURE); NORMAN FLEA MARKET. Flea Market tfc Wednesday, August 16—Lasagna or spaghetti, broccoli cas- tion 35, Township 6 North, Range 4 REPEALING ALL OTHER CON- and biggest garage sale in Norman. serole, garlic bread, salad bar, coconut or chocolate pie. West, McClain County, Oklahoma, FLICTING ORDINANCES AND Fri. & Sat., Aug. 11th and Aug. 12th, STEELCO IS ACCEPTING applications Thursday, August 17—Fried chicken, mashed potatoes and a 640-acre horizontal drilling and PARTS OF ORDINANCES; PRO- 8-5 615 E. Robinson, Cleveland for Warehouse worker. Please apply in spacing unit, and designate the VIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND County Fairgrounds. Over 50 booths of person at Steelco, I-35 exit 79. 07/27/ gravy, green beans and squash, rolls, salad bar, brownie chocolate Applicant or some other party as DECLARING AN EMERGENCY everything you can imagine. Call 360- tfc cake or vanilla cake. operator. Additionally, the Ap- 2581 for more info. 08/10/1tc THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 10, 2017-9B The Purcell Register

$11.00 up to 40 words, 20¢ per word after Classifieds DEADLINE: 11 a.m. on Tuesday 405-527-2126 HELP WANTED HOMES FOR SALE RENTALS RENTALS OKLAHOMA CLASSIFIED THE TOWN OF GOLDSBY is seeking FOR SALE: Completely remodeled 4 FOR RENT: 119 W. Catalpa, Lexington, FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath, washer/ a qualified person for the position of bedroom, 2 full bath and an office, 1893 2 bed, 1 bath, newly remodeled, granite dryer hookups, stove, fridge, window ADVERTISING NETWORK full-time Park Maintenance. Duties/ sq. ft. with 2 outside storage buildings, counter tops, central heat & air, storm A/C. $550/month, $550 deposit. 306 qualifications required and application floors are tiled throughout and backyard shelter, large fenced backyard, 1 year Seifried St. in Wayne. Call 405-401- FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 1-888-815-2672 for employment are available at is fenced. $92,500. 517 Polk, Purcell. lease, ref. req., $600 per month, $400 1781. 07/27/tfc Goldsby Town Hall, 100 E. Center Rd., Call 405-651-1465. 07/27/tfc deposit. Call or text 405-264-3882. LAND FOR LEASE WANT TO BUY Goldsby, OK. The Town of Goldsby is 08/10/1tp FOR RENT: 3 bed, 2 bath mobile HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 bedroom in home, CH/A, stove, fridge, dishwasher, an Equal Opportunity Employer. Email WANT TO PURCHASE [email protected] for more Maysville, $6,250. Call 405-570-2311. FOR RENT: 2 bdrm, 1 bath, washer/ southeast Lexington, $650/mo., $500 GOT LAND? Our Hunters will pay top minerals and information. 08/10/2tc 08/10/1tc dryer hookups, fenced yard, $400/mo., dep. Call 405-202-7797. 08/10/tfc $$$ to hunt your land. Call for a FREE other oil/gas interests. Send details to: P.O. Box 13557, Denver, CO 80201. $200 deposit, $100 pet deposit. Call info packet & quote. 1-866-309-1507 TRUCK DRIVER needed: Must have LIVESTOCK 405-570-6670. 08/10/1tc www.BaseCampLeasing.com. class A CDL. Good driving record and ADVERTISE STATEWIDE able to do some physical work. Apply at THE OKLAHOMA HORSESHOEING LEGAL SERVICES ADVERTISE STATEWIDE! XYLO of Oklahoma. Call 405-469-4516. SCHOOL will do horseshoeing for $30; For more 08/10/2tc trimming for $15; and teeth floating for RETIRED PERSON (ONLY) information or to place an ad, contact $20 by appointment. 405-288-6085. (JACK OF ALL TRADES) SOCIAL SECURITY AND DISABILITY Brenda Poer at (405) 499-0020 or toll- TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED - Will be a 01/05/tfc Farm house plus moderate salary to supplement your own CLAIMS Saunders & Saunders free in OK at 1-888-815-2672. night position, Class A CDL with tanker existing retirement income. Average of 20 hours per week. Attorneys at Law. No Recovery - No endorsements. Oilfield experience MOBILE HOMES Duties include mowing, working with machinery, fencing, Fee. 1-800-259-8548 DRIS OCAN080617 required. Apply at A & A Tank Truck, 4.5 miles south of Lindsay, OK, 73052. LIMITED TIME ONLY!! New 2 bed bldg. repair, carpentry, light plumbing and electrical. 01/05/tfc 2 ba $29,900; 3 bed 2 ba $32,900. Impeccable character, integrity, good health (must have your During our Made in the Shade Sale own health insurance) and numerous references A MUST!!!! ABSOLUTE AUCTION up to $4000 in Lowe’s gift cards & Background Investigation Conducted free statewide delivery. 405-262-3900. Please do not call if not fully qualified RED HORSE GRILL www.claytonelreno.com. 01/05/tfc Registered Scrub WED., AUG. 16 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE: 1997 Green Valley Farms 405-414-7277 needed Skyline 14x66, east of Lexington, gas/ Nurse needed AT 10:00 AM propane, 2 beds, 2 baths, $10,500 at Lindsay Municipal Hospital Tech OBO. You move. Call 405-527-6714. at Lindsay Municipal Hospital. Items Located At: 08/10/1tc in Surgery Department. 3044 S. Classen, Norman WE’RE HIRING! Flex. No weekends. Experience required. Flex. No weekends. Certification required. Experience required. Inspection: Tues., Aug. 15 from RENTALS Please apply at Full-time Relationship Bankers Please apply at 8 AM to 5 PM and starting at 8 AM 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 Day of Auction 2 BED APT., $395, water & cable paid, 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 1000 N. 8th, Purcell. 405-527-2008. 324 West Main Street or fax your resume to 405-756-1802 or fax your resume to 405-756-1802 AUCTION HELD AT: 07/20/tfc Purcell, Oklahoma 73080 No phone calls please. No phone calls please. DAKIL AUCTIONEERS, INC. (405) 579-7000 200 NW 114TH ST, OKLA. CITY, OK FOR RENT: 1 bed, 1 bath, stove, fridge, (W. Side Service Rd of the Bdwy Ext between 122nd & Hefner) $400/mo., $400 dep. Call 405-527- Apply online at firstunitedbank.com CAN’T MAKE IT TO THE AUCTION, BID 7118. 08/10/1tp LIVE ON-LINE AT WWW.DAKIL.COM Ice Machines, Refrigerators, Freezers, Walk-Ins, Coolers, FOR RENT: 1 bedroom downstairs Ice Cream Machine, Prep Tables, Steam Table, Stoves, apartment, bills paid, near downtown 2 BR/ACREAGE Flat Top & Char-Grills, VentHood & Fire System, Warmers, Purcell. If interested call 405-570-7836. TH Toasters, Fryers, Booths, Tables, Chairs, Dishwasher, and 08/03/2tc 18550 84 ST. LEXINGTON Much More. This is only a partial listing! See web site Banking | Mortgage | Insurance | Investments for detailed listing & pictures. Buyers premium will apply. Living/dining room, 2 acres, fenced, outbuildings $695/mo. 1 Yr. Lease, First & Last Month’s Rent AUCTIONEER 405-751-6179 Plus Security Deposit – NO CATS www.dakil.com MUST HAVE 2 Yrs. of Previous Landlords and Current Employment with Excellent Credit and References. No Smoking. PLEASE DO NOT CALL IF NOT QUALIFIED 405-414-7277 11 1x3.5 (9p) 1x3.5 ( p) Are you experiencing any of these foundation issues? DJ TRAILERS & TRUCK BEDS Do you have any of these issues? We can help. Exterior wall cracks Interior wall cracks We sell: Utility, Equipment, Stock, Horse and Cargo Trailers HomEExterior HEaltH wall cracks RNInterior CasE wall cracks maNagER DUPLEX FOR RENT Services, Parts & Repairs FullLeaning time or tilting positions chimney Gaps open in windows in orPurcell. doors Leaning or 1508tilting chimney S. GreenGaps Ave in windows or doors Truck Accessories & Sales ResponsibleUneven orfor sloping coordination floors & supervisionTripping hazards of care for home health Uneven or sloping floors Tripping hazards patients. Prefer applicants have minimum of 1 year experience in Home 405-449-3535 Foundation cracks Cracked basement walls 1 br, 1 bath 1 yr lease Health Care. Must have valid State of OK RN license w/out restrictions. Foundation cracks Cracked basement walls 3 Mi. E. of Wayne on Hwy. 59 First & last mo rent at EXCELLENT SALARY. FULL BENEFITS PACKAGE $395/mo + $100 deposit ($890) CALLApply TODAY in person FOR A only at 301 W. Main St., Purcell Two Yrs Previous landlord(s), employment & excellent credit references required. FREE INSPECTION! FREE ESTIMATES. CALLNo pets,TODAY! no smoking. 527-0102 Cash Now 405-416-5256 | www.VESTAOKC.comInsertion Order405-416-5256 #1351SUN | www.VestaOK.com Lexington For questions regarding this insertion order, For scrap metal , aluminum cans, appliances, tin, please contact: Lilia Lam steel, air conditioners, aluminum, copper, cars and EstateNursing Auction Home Account ManagerEstate Auction trucks running or not. is now accepting applications for:Phone: 832-437-1477 Fax: 832-553-2599 LocaL pickup for junk cars Estate of: Leeroy Bartosh | Owner: Peggy Bartosh Please remit invoices reflecting• Daytime IO number Housekeeper to: Patriot Advertising, Inc., Attn: AccountsThurs., Payable, August 17, 2017 | STARTS @ 10:01 A.M. Nimmo’s 527-55731801 East Avenue, Katy, TX 77493 AND THE DAY AFTER PUBLICATION FAX OR EMAIL proof3410 of W Main St. | Prague, OK 74864 advertisement/tearsheets• CNA to: Fax: All 832-553-2599 Shifts or [email protected]+ ANTIQUE TRACTORS, DOZERS, (Sign-On Bonus – Some Restrictions Apply) ROAD GRADERS, TRACTOR MOTORS & Client: Sunoco Logistics - KAREN Account Rep: Lilia Lam PARTS, WILLYS JEEP, FORD TRUCK, FARM FULL-TIME PROFESSIONALPub: Purcell Register HELP • Dietary Aide Size:2x6 BW (3.792x6) IMPLEMENTS, ALUMINUM IRRIGATION Rate: $ 8 pci net PIPES, WATER WELL TANKS, RAILROAD InvestmentInsertion Company Date: July 27, August 3 & 10, 2017• Evening Cook CARTS, SCRAP IRON & MISC PLEASE DO NOT RESPONDSection: IF NOT Careers FULLY -QUALIFIED! Transportation Color : None Auctioneer’s Note: Due to passing of LeeRoy, Peggy is selling part of their estate. LeeRoy retired as Degree Preferred. CompensationCost: $ Negotiable. • LPN – 3 to 11 Online: NONE an electrician from General Motors. As a side business, he repaired electric motors and well pumps. If you are interested in long term employment with competitive wages please apply in person at He had a love of vintage tractors and you will get see his 60+ year collection. If you are a tractor lover, Hours 8:30am-5pm (w/ ½ hr. for lunch) you don’t want to miss this auction. All tractors, vehicles & equipment will need to be restored. We All contents are property of Patriot Advertising Inc and are for the use through Patriot Advertisingdon’t know Inc. the exclusively. make/model of most of the tractors. A lot of tractors not mentioned. There are no small Must be self-motivated with excellent organizational and analytical skills. Expert in: Quickbooks/ 632 SE 3rd Street, Lexington, OK items so you won’t want to be late. Auction will have 1 ring. Lots of pasture parking. Visit our website Bookkeeping, Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint),Materials Adobe Acrobat may and Filing.not be reproduced by any vendor or publication. C Copyright 2009 Patriot Advertisingfor pictures at www.chuppsauction.com Inc. or follow us on Facebook for updates. Additional items to be Impeccable character, integrity and numerous references A MUST!! EOE added up to auction day. BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION CONDUCTED Directions: In Prague, OK, at the Jct of Hwy 99 & Main St/Hwy 62, Go West 1.7 miles. Auction is on the right. Look for auction signs. Email resume to [email protected] or fax resume to 405-527-0104 Terms: Cash – Credit Cards – Check with Proper ID – OK Sales Tax Applies unless exemption is shown. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. ANY ANNOUNCEMENTS DAY OF SALE SUPERSEDES PREVIOUS Sunoco Logistics is Hiring Drivers! ADVERTISING. For full item list, more info & pictures visit chuppsauction.com CHUPPS AUCTION CO. Stan Chupp - (918) 638-1157 | E. J. Chupp - (918) 639-8555 Dale Chupp, Realtor, Century 21, NEOKLA - (918) 630-0495 Garage RICHARDS METAL BUILDINGS

Moving Forward To Win! SPECIAL 30’x50’x10’ sale Kits 26 Ga. Colored Sheet Metal 1-3' Walk thru Door Currently hiring experienced crude oil drivers in South West, OK! Drivers 1-8'x8' Heavy Com. Garage Door haul on a 5/2 schedule, 12 hour shifts. Our drivers do short Hauls of Bulk 4" Concrete w/ Fiber Mesh Liquid up to a 100 mile radius, dependent on location of yard. We have 30” Piers & Rebar multiple openings! Visit our website for open yards! Tell your friends! $18,495 plus tax available at Doing business for over 30 years. Must have the following to qualify: Preferred qualifications: • Class A CDL • 1 year crude hauling experience or • Hazmat & Tanker Endorsements • 2 years liquid hauling experience • Clean Driving Record • Safety oriented drivers • Bilingual drivers welcome 225 W. Main • Purcell (Must speak & write in English) only includes • Fluorescent signs Call For More Information: 877-SXL-HAUL • Price stickers Equal Opportunity Employer: Disabled / Veteran • Directional arrows • Marking pen $ 00 Apply Online Today! Custom Sizes Available +tax • Inventory & tip sheet www.richardsmetalbuildings.net for a successful sale Drive4Sunoco.com 9 Office 405-485-8611 Cell 405-620-2587 . 10B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 10, 2017 The Purcell Register

$11.00 up to 40 words, 20¢ per word after Classifieds DEADLINE: 11 a.m. on Tuesday 405-527-2126 RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS SERVICES FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath, CH/A, FOR RENT: 607 W. Apache, 1 bed, FOR RENT: Nice 4 bd, 2 bath home, VACUUM AND SEWING machine totally redone, $650/mo., $300 one- 1 bath, stove & fridge furnished, w/d laundry area, 1 car garage carport, repair. Parts and services for all brands. time cleaning fee; 1 possible 2 bedroom hookups, covered carport & nice CH/A, fenced yard. References We also stock bags and belts! Dale’s

EQUAL HOUSING apt., $550/mo., no deposit. Call 405- storage building in back, lawn care required, no pets. $750 per month, Etc. 709 W. Jackson, Purcell 527-2949. LENDER 206-1995. 08/10/1tp included. No smoking, no pets. 1 year $500 deposit. Located at 702 W. Brule, 01/05/tfc lease, available now. $400/mo., $400 Purcell. Call 405-535-0526. 08/03/2tp FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 2 bath, large Broker Associate/ dep. Call 405-659-2427 or 405-659- TRAVEL TRAILERS Certified Residential Specialist garage, absolutely no pets, no smoking. 2417. 08/03/2tp FOR RENT: Nice spacious country $950 rent plus deposit. Available home on Hwy. 39, 3/2 doublewide FOR SALE: ‘07 26 ft. Flagstaff pull 405-627-5105 August 1. Call 405-740-3121. 08/03/3tc FOR RENT: 617 W. Taylor, Purcell. 3 wood floors, open floor plan, $850 per trailer, 1 slide, $9,000 OBO. Call 405- bed, 2 bath, storage building, enclosed month plus deposit. No inside pets & no 527-0079. 08/10/2tp [email protected] • 405-527-7766 FOR RENT: 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 story, CH/A, patio, $900/mo. Call 405-527-7617. smoking. Call 405-527-2814. 08/10/2tc new fridge, new stove, w/d hookups 08/10/1tp NEW LISTING Unique and private. Log cabin with garage apartment and dishwasher, newer model. No pets, RENT TO OWN: 3 bedroom in on over 2.5 acres is shielded by trees. Live your quiet dream. 3 bed in no smoking. 216 S. 7th, Purcell. $10 pr FOR RENT: 801 S. 3rd, 3/2 frame home, Maysville, needs work, $300/mo. for house, plus efficiency apartment over oversized garage. Fenced for tenant app. fee. Must have prior rental many recent updates, $700/mo. Dep. & 42 months and you own. Call 405-570- history. Call 405-640-8950. 06/29/tfc Courtesy dogs. Call today. At $129,900 won’t last. ref. req’d. Call 405-990-8862. 07/27/tfc 2311. 08/10/1tc ASAP is the time to see this land. Acreage in Purcell schools! Build to STEEL BUILDINGS suit yourself on this 9+ acres with a creek, and pasture. Rare parcel. SERVICES Cleaning ServicesEst. 2004 Room for all your dreams. $119,900 STEEL BUILDINGS Blanchard, OK HAPPY JACK FLEABEACON to “Quality cleaning with care” FYI. See one of the nicest lots around to build on, and last in this addi- Our services include: tion! You can have your plan on this almost 2 acre lot in Walnut Creek Blanchard, OK control fleas in the home without toxic Trails. $37,900 chemicals or costly exterminators. Deborah Allison At Tractor Supply. (fleabeacon.com). Cleaning TIME TO LIST BEFORE SUMMER IS GONE! 07/27/4tp REAL ESTATE LLC. (Commercial & Residential) Now at Residential, Land, Ranch and Commercial HAVE BRUSH HOG, will travel. Call 405-872-0044 405-613-4213. 05/11/18tp Call Kim Johnson (405) 640-0285 Professional & Highly Recommended EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 405-249-2810 HOME MAINTENANCE: Painting, Bonded & Insured References Available Call or email for Listings Available in your Area. carpentry, concrete, fences, decks, all kinds of repairs etc. Call 596-1918 or www.DeborahAllisonRealEstate.com 808-0861. 01/05/tfc Annie & Lloyd Homes 30’ x 40’ x 10’ walls 3749 Stonebrook Dr., Norman, OK 73072, just off SH9 Executive, Dallas Style 3 BR/2 BA/3 Car Garage on 1 Ac. $315,000 Tree & Landscape Service Office 1122 Songbird30’ x 40’Lane, x 10’ Blanchard walls 2002 sq ft 3BR/2.1BA/34 Car 4” 3500 GA. lb w/shop Floor w/ Fiberon 1 mesh ac. $264,900 1032 Timberlake Dr., Purcell 5BR/2BA/2PENDING ½ BA/2LR/2 Car4 Garage 24” Pier & holes Lg. w/rebar Workshop on 1 ac. $229,900 405-366-7707 4 4” 3500 lb Floor w/ Fiber mesh • Mowing • Concrete Work 4 26 Ga. Color R-Panel 40 yr. 4 24” Pier holes w/rebar Land • Tree & shrub trimming • Bucket Truck 7 Acres on SH59, Wayne Pin surveyed 7 acres with pond,4 loafing Color eave shed, trim pipe & cable runs. $75,000 405-760-7849 4 26 Ga. Color R-Panel 40 yr. Mex • Tree removal • Painting 40 Acres on 162nd & Banner Rd. Noble Owner Financing.4 1-Unimproved 10’x8’ Commercial wooded door 40 acres. $110,900 4 Color eave trim • Stump grinding • Fencing 4 1-3’ Walk-in door Lawns 4 1- 10’x8’ Commercial door Commercial • Landscaping • Roofing 1.37 Acres on Green Ave., Purcell Development use for4 businessTurn Key on oryour franchise. Location Asking $225,000 EQUAL HOUSING 4 1-3’ Walk-in door complete year round maintenance • Sodding • Construction OPPORTUNITY Jim West Downtown office building with 3 street offices$ and00 2 apartments $350,000 www.jimwest.realtor Broker Associate 102 W. Main St., Purcell • sprinkler systems•retaining 4 Turn Key on your Location 15,995 Free Estimates Insured $ 00 walls•fence installation•tree & New Listing…704 Northern Winds Drive, Purcell…Great Home located in well kept neighborhood. 15,995 shrub trimming•tree removal Newer roof, new hot water tank and interior paint. Will have new carpet . Home is a 3 bedroom with a 4th room which could be a large study or additional bedroom.. Low maintenance on the exterior Call for a free estimate. 527-7731 as what is not brick is vinyl siding. There is an above ground storm shelter in the garage and a large STEEL BUILDINGS Insured garden spot. Home sits on corner so you will have access to the back yard. There is a fireplace in the living room and a nice covered patio. Located in North Purcell so a quick jaunt and you will be Blanchard, OK (405) 527-2290 in Norman. Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor cell STEEL BUILDINGS (405) 204-8753 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 Blanchard, OK STEEL BUILDINGS painted. Home sits on nice corner lot in Oakridge Place 2 which is next to the wonderful Purcell Greg’s Golf Course and less than one mile to Wal-Mart. It is next to Exit 91 which will give you both North STEELBlanchard, BUILDINGS OK and South access to I-35. Don’t let this beauty pass you by. Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor STEEL BUILDINGSBlanchard, OK30’ x 50’ x 12’ walls New Listing…14978 State Hwy 74. Located on the SE corner of Hwy 74 and 150th Street just 4 4” 3500 lb Floor w/ Fiber mesh Seamless Lawn Care south of Purcell, this home features 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths, 2 car garage, 2 car brick carport, storm STEEL BUILDINGSBlanchard, OK 30’ x 50’ x 12’ walls 4 24” Pier holes w/rebar We are an insured and shelter and a steel frame 30X56 shop building with concrete floor all this is sitting on 5+ acres. Blanchard,4 4” 3500 lb Floor OK w/ Fiber mesh Great home in Great location… Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor 4 26 Ga. Color R-Panel 40 yr. Guttering affordable complete lawn care. 4 24” Pier holes w/rebar 30’ x4 40’Color eavex 10’ trim walls Reduced to $539,950.00 15697 St Hwy 74 South of Purcell. This 2014 built home features 4 26 Ga. Color R-Panel 40 yr. • Repairs • Ice Bars Shrub & tree trimming. 3 beds, 3 bath (his/her master baths), zoned HVAC, Storm Shelter, Lift in Garage to attic, designer 4 4” 35004 lb1- Floor12’x1 0w/’ Commercial Fiber mesh door 4 Color eave trim 4 24” Pier holes w/rebar • Leaf Guard • Gutter Cleaning REFERENCES PROVIDED fireplace. Granite everywhere, monitored security system with cameras, surround sound system, 30’ x 40’ x 10’ walls 4 4 1-3’ Walk-in door 4 1- 12’x1 ’ Commercial door 26 Ga. Color R-Panel 40 yr. emergency generator, double oven, kitchen island, circle drive and brand new 60X45 Morton Building 4 4” 3500 lb Floor0 w/ Fiber mesh 4 Color eave4 Turn trim Key on your Location Protection • Power Washing Greg Moerlins, Owner All sitting on 30 wonderful acres with pond and Great View…Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor 4 24” Pier4 1-3’ holes Walk-in w/rebar door 4 1- 10’x8’ Commercial door 4 26 Ga. 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