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EARLY DEADLINES Parade helps Madill residents wish MPS seniors farewell

Memorial Day By Matt Caban early deadline [email protected] May 15 was the original date for Because of the MemorialDay the Madill High School Class of 2020’s , The Madill Recordwill graduation ceremony. However, the be closed Monday,May 25. outbreak of the coronavirus caused Early deadlines for the May schools across the state to reshuffl e 28 issue of The Madill Record their calendars. are as follows: submitted news, Although graduation has been correspondence, real estate, rescheduled for Saturday, June 6, classifi ed, advertising, the administrators at MPS and the and legal notices are due by 3 city at large wanted to celebrate the p.m. Friday, May 22. seniors with a parade May 15. The printed edition The Ma- Even bad weather couldn’t prevent dill Record will be available for the Wildcat faithful from showing sale on Wednesday afternoon, their appreciation for this group of as usual. seniors. We caught up with a pair of seniors asmembers of the Class of 2020 gath- SORD SCHEDULE ered in the Oakview Baptist Church parking lot to prepare for the parade. First up was senior Rayne Adams, SORD memorial who was driving his Papa’s white Jeep. holiday schedule With the rain hitting on and off all day, Adams thought he may not From Staff Reports take the Jeep after all. Matt Caban The Madill Record [email protected] “I mean since my original thoughts were, ‘oh it’ll be a sunny day.’ I didn’t Members of the Madill High School Class of 2020 gather in the parking lot of Oakview Baptist Church for a parade SORD will be closed in obser- think not having doors on a Jeep and in their honor May 15. Both the students participating in the parade and those helping organize it had to contend vance of Memorial Day. We will half of the roof gone, I didn’t think with heavy rain that evening. be closed Monday, May 25th and it’d be a problem. So we’re trying to resume normal business hours fi gureout if it would work and waiting honestly I just made these today. It “Whenever I originally heard about really cool despite mother nature on Tuesday, May 26th. If you for the weather to clear up.” was kinda last minute.” the parade though I thought it would wanting us to not do it.” have any further questions, you Adams had some signs on the Jeep. Adams said he was glad to have replace graduation,” he said with a Adams said he is very excited for can look us up on sordlandfi ll. “I thought about [doing] thank a celebration for the seniors on the slight laugh. “But I’m very thankful the graduation ceremony slated for org or, we now have a facebook you posters and stuff,” he said. “But original graduation date. that’s not the case and so I think it’s (See PARADE, page 5A) page,SORD. Thanks and have a great holiday! Madill City Council: discusses changes to employee insurance CANDIDATE FORUM By Matt Caban Marshall County [email protected] After holding their prior meeting GOP set to host using Zoom (a videoconferencing app) the Madill City Council was sheriff candiates back in person at the Fred Stanley Center, Library Room for their May By Matt Caban 12 meeting. [email protected] The council members in atten- dance were Travis Williams, Terry The Marshall County Repub- Rushing, Bobby Davis and Mary lican Party will host its monthly Ann Hale. The fi fth council member, meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday, May Shaunda Stanley, was not present. 21 at La Grande Restaruant in Three City of Madill staff members Madill. The group meets at 6 attended the meeting as part of its p.m. on the third Thursday of proceedings: James Fullingim (city each month. manager), Cindy Minor and Cindy Marshall County Republican Burchfi eld. Party Chair David G. Barnes, Also, in attendance were Madill said the two Repulican candi- Police Chief Donald Yow, Madill dates for Marshall County Sher- Emergency and Manger Donny iff, Danny Cryer and Donald Yow, Raley. will be in attendance. Davis (Place #2) and Williams He added that the meeting is (Place #3) took the oath of offi ce for open to voters that are registered their terms. Repubulicans. Hale made a motion on the next Cryer was elected sheriff in agenda item to keep Williams and November 2016. Yow has been Davis in their current roles as may- Matt Caban The Madill Record the Chief of Police for the Madill or and vice mayor respectively. The Madill City Attorney Kristen Speer (left) administers the Oath of Offi ce to Madill city council member Bobby Davis Police Department since June motion was seconded by Rushing. It (second from left) as fellow council members, Travis Williams, (center) and Terry Rushing (right) look on. 2018. passed 4-0. No other candidates fi led for The group then passed the consent the position of county sheriff, agenda before moving on to a set of Fullingim presented information to go with is going to save us 2.39% $5,400.” said LaRue Wilhite, Marshall items related to insurance. to the council about the insurance annually or $7862.40.” Fullingim closed his report by County Election Board secretary. The fi rst insurance related item policies. Fullingim said the changes to the saying the deductibles are going up As a result, the two candidates was to retain BlueCross Blue Shield “Just so you know, Delta and Hart- BCBS plan were minimal. every year. will meet in a June 30 Primary (BCBS), Delta and Hartford for ford stay the same as what we had,” “The deductible is currently $1,500 “That’s something that if you know Election. health, dental and life insurance he said. “The cost is zero increase or and it will go up to $1,800 [for indi- much about insurance is happening provided to city employees. decrease. The Blue Cross Blue Shield viduals],” he said. “For families it’s all over and it’s something that we is actually, the plan that we want currently $4,500 and will go up to (See CITY, page 2A) State Pays Millions for COVID-19 Hospital Beds, But, to Offi cials’ Relief, They Stay Empty

By Paul Monies for 245 surge-capacity beds under of the hospital surge-capacity con- April at a time when infection models Watch contracts renewable for up to three tracts after fi ling an Open Records Actused by the state were showing hos- months. That could total more than request with the health department. pitalizations reaching between 2,170 Alarmed by warnings of hospital $33 million for each hospital through Jerome Loughridge, Oklahoma’s and 3,941 by the end of the month. wards fi lling up as COVID-19 cases mid-summer. secretary of health and mental health, The state developed its own model surged, Oklahoma offi cials last month The additional capacity was a key said health offi cials at the time were and used iterations of modeling done agreed to contracts worth millions of part of the state’s COVID-19 hospital looking at the COVID-19 situation in by the Institute for Health Metrics dollars with hospitals in Oklahoma surge plan announced by Gov. Kevin states like New York and Louisiana and Evaluation at the University of City and Tulsa to reserve bed capacity. Stitt and the Oklahoma Hospital and didn’t want Oklahoma hospitals Washington. Now, as the state embarks on the Association at an April 10 news con-to be overrun. The latest COVID-19 report shows fi rst phase of a reopening plan after ference in Tulsa. “If you were going to accommodate Oklahoma had 236 patients hospital- six weeks of lockdown, those beds will Offi cials said the state’s costs to the medium or high cases on what we ized with confi rmed or suspected cases likely be empty for now as the most reserve the hospital beds would be re- were predicting, it was a given you of the disease on Friday. To date, more dire warnings haven’t materialized. imbursed by the federal government, had to have more beds,” Loughridge than 730 people in Oklahoma have The Oklahoma State Department which under the CARES Act has sent said. “I would just say it would have been hospitalized with COVID-19. of Health is paying Oklahoma State more than $1.25 billion in funding for been the height of irresponsibility if Thestate’s hospital surge plan had University Medical Center-Tulsa COVID-19 expenses. The state is also we had said, ‘We’re just not going to three phases, with existing hospitals and Integris-Baptist Medical Cen- looking at federal grants to help pay believe the model.’ That would have ter-Portland Avenue in Oklahoma for the bed reservations. been malfeasance.” (See BEDS, page 3A) City each more than $330,000 a day Oklahoma Watch obtained copies The contracts were signed in mid- Deadlines Contact Us A Section B Section News: 12 noon, Monday News: 580-795-3355 Community 3A Community 1B Display Ads: 12 noon, Monday [email protected] Opinion 4A Classifi eds 4B • Classifi eds: 12 noon, Monday Advertising: 580-795-3355 or Obits 5A Kids Korner 6B Legal Ads: 12 noon, Monday [email protected]

Marshall County’s News Source for More than 120 Years — www.madillrecord.net Page 2A – The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020 The Madill Record Local and area Police Blotter: , Theft and other crimes By Shalene White rested on May 16 for Larceny of Possession of CDS with the Intoxication. negative. old male from Durant was [email protected] Merchandise from a Retailer. Intent to Distribute, three Jennifer Dowell, a 42-year- Miscellaneous: Norris arrested on May 18 for Assault On online search came up convictions for Possession of old female from Durant was Davis, a 61-year-old male and Battery with a Dangerous Assault: Darrell Cox, a empty for Oklahoma priors. CDS, Assault and Battery arrested on May 14 for Driving from Enos was booked into the Weapon. No Oklahoma priors 40-year-old male from Madill Brandon Turner, a 35-year- with a Dangerous Weapon, Under Suspension. An online Marshall County Jail on May were found in an online search. was arrested on May 15 for old male with no listed address Threatening to Perform Acts search came up negative for 13 for an Emergency Order of Jeri Wood, a 58-year-old Domestic Abuse/Assault and was also arrested on May 16 of Violence, DUI, TOC, No Oklahoma priors. Detention. female from Mead was ar- Battery. An online search for Petit Larceny, Malicious Driver’s License, Petit Larce- Clifton Lanoy, a 60-year-old Tonya Jamison, a 51-year- rested on May 18 for Assault showed no other Oklahoma Injury, Obstruction of an ny, and Possession of Alcohol male from Mead was arrested old female from Madill was and Battery with a Dangerous priors. Investigation, Possession of by Somebody Under 21. on May 14 for Aggravated DUI, arrested on May 4 for Tres- Weapon, Resisting an Officer, Burglary/Theft: Nathan CDS, and Possession of Drug Driving: Dennis Fowler, a Speeding and Failure to Drive passing. No Oklahoma priors and Threatening to Perform Whitney, a 27-year-old male Paraphernalia. No Oklahoma 38-year-old male from Kings- on the Right Side. An online were found in an online search. Acts of Violence. An online from Madill was arrested priors were found in an online ton was arrested on May 11 search found no Oklahoma Connie Huffman, a 72-year- search came up negative for on May 12 for one count of search. for DUI. An online search priors. old female from Kingston Oklahoma priors. First-Degree Burglary, two Possession: Johnny Car- only found two convictions Janie Doshier, a 30-year- was booked into the Marshall Possession: Ronnie Ma- counts of Second-Degree Bur- ter, a 36-year-old male from for Transporting an Open old female from Kingston was County Jail on May 14 for an ples, a 51-year-old from Bon- glary, and Public Intoxica- Madill was arrested on May Container. arrested on May 15 for DUS, Emergency Order of Detention. ham, was arrested tion. An online search shows 13 for Possession of CDS, Pos- Gina May, a 40-year-old and Failure to Place Child in on May 15 for Possession of Oklahoma priors for charges session of Drug Paraphernalia, female from Tishomingo was a Restraint. There were no Bryan County Firearm After the Formal of First-Degree Burglary, and Defective Equipment, and arrested on May 13 for No Driv- Oklahoma priors found in an Conviction of a Felony. His Possession of CDS. Failure to Appear and Answer er’s License, No Registration, online search. Kidnapping: Anthony Oklahoma priors show online Brittany Coffman, a to Driving Under Suspension Following Too Close, and Fail- Gina Carter, a 57-year-old Raspolic, a 29-year-old male as Second-Degree Burglary, 33-year-old female from Sa- and Speeding. His priors show ure to Pay on a Public Intox- female from Madill was arrest- from Hendrix was arrested Obtaining Cash by Bogus Pre- lina, Kansas was arrested on online as two convictions for ication conviction. An online ed on May 17 for Driving Under on May 18 for Kidnapping. An tenses, and Possession of CDS. May 15 for Larceny of a House, Possession of CDS, Escape search found other Oklahoma Suspension, No Registration, online search found priors for Miscellaneous: Christo- and Unauthorized Use of a from Detention, Bail Jumping, priors for Public Possession and No Insurance. Her Okla- Breaking and Entering with- pher Armstrong, a 36-yar-old Motor Vehicle. Her priors for Endangering Others While of CDS, and Transporting an homa priors were found to be out Permission, and Assault male from Waurika was ar- Oklahoma show online as three Eluding/Attempting to Elude Open Container. a DWI. She is also currently and Battery. rested on May 18 for Fugitive convictions for Second-De- Officers, and DUI. Jon Mays, a 44-year-old facing a DWI and No Driver’s Assault: Bobby Littrell, a from Justice. An online search gree Burglary, Concealing Dustin Keith, a 33-year-old male from Madill was also License. 65-year-old male from Durant found Oklahoma priors for Pos- Stolen Property, Larceny of male from Madill was arrested arrested on May 13 for Driving Gary McBride, a 54-year-old was arrested on May 18 for session of CDS, Possession of Merchandise from a Retailer, on May 18 for Possession of Under Suspension, No Insur- male from Wilson, was also Assault and Battery with a Drug Paraphernalia, Domestic Distribution of Imitation CDS, CDS, Possession of Drug Para- ance and Failure to Appear and arrested on May 17 for DUI, Dangerous Weapon. No Okla- Abuse/Assault and Battery in and Assault and Battery. phernalia, and No License. An Pay on an Obstruction charge. and Carrying a Weapon while homa priors were found in an the Presence of a Minor, and Nathan Rowland, a 31-year- online search found Oklahoma His priors show online as Intoxicated. An online search online search. Larceny of Merchandise from old male from Madill was ar- priors for three convictions for Possession of CDS and Public for Oklahoma priors came up Patrick Kennedy, a 21-year- a Retailer.

being taken out of the bud- policies. Her motion was sec- ment] yet,” Fullingim said. “We spoke briefly on an emergency age was outside of city limits of CITY get was going down, but the onded by Williams. It passed have a special meeting coming proclamation related to the Madill and the amount of dam- (Continued from page 1A) deductibles and co-pays were by a vote of 4-0. up for the budget. We should April 22 tornado the council age to city owned property was increasing. A pair of agenda items jave it by then so you guys can was considering. limited to $57,000, which was He confirmed this was the related renewal of property table that tonight.” He said the proclamation under the threshold needed we’re not in a boat where we case and said all changes he and libability insurance with William then made a motion was a formality in case the City to qualify for assistance from have to look at having employ- reported were the only ones OMAG as well as workers to table the discussion. of Madill needed to seek aid the Oklahoma Department ees pay a portion of insurance he was aware of. comp. insurance with OMAG Both items were tabled from the Federal Emergency of Emergency Management. or losing insurance.” Hale then made a motion were tabled. following motions by Williams. Management Agency (FEMA). Burchfield verified the $57,000 Hale then asked Fullingim to renew the three insurance “We don’t have that [docu- Later in the meeting, Raley Raley added that most of dam- amount. to confirm that the amount Chickasaw Nation casinos and offices to remain closed through May 29 From Staff Reports Chickasaw Travel Stops efforts to protect the health and phased reopening of our oper- as possible.” will continue to closely monitor (CTS) locations will remain safety of our employees and ations, the health and safety “While we are contemplat- the Centers for Disease Control Chickasaw Nation Gov- open as a public service. A guests. Many of our employees of our employees and patrons ing a reopening date, no deci- (CDC) guidelines as well as ernor Bill Anoatubby today complete list of closures and will continue working from remain our highest priorities. sion has yet been made. When public health advancements announced that Chickasaw cancellations is available at home and we will continue to With that in mind, we are we begin reopening, we plan to and advisories from govern- Nation businesses and officeswww.chickasaw.net. compensate employees whose evaluating and enhancing implement extensive employee ment entities. We will make already closed to help mitigate Governor Anoatubby stat- positions are inactive as a re- our operational policies and testing and contact tracing to appropriate changes and the spread of coronavirus will ed, “We are extending these clo- sult of the pandemic.” protocols to enable us to re- help contain any resurgence of updates to our protocols and remain closed through May 29. sures as part of our continuing “As we develop plans for a open our operations as safely the virus.Our leadership team procedures as necessary.” We are your full service Sheltered-in-place but still Community Bank! want, local, credible news? Outstanding service. Friendly staff. People you know. People you trust. 1NB - the oldest bank in Oklahoma - since 1889!

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Buncombe Creek News: Remembering recently departed friends By Cheryl Ehmann upon us with Memorial Day School and Sunday p.m. ser- wish peace to the loved ones pecting victims. and each Senior will receive 6 Buncombe Creek fast approaching on May 25th. vices on June 7. Currently, left behind. The board appreciates those tickets for family members to Correspondent Remember your loved ones as regular Sunday services are Our very own Jurassic Park who donate for the stickers and attend in person to witness the well as our service men and being held at the church. will be home to a few new clean up around the park. cap andgown ceremony. It will Warmer temps. are here. women who have fought for Buncombe Creek has lost a additions by Memorial Day The Kingston Graduating also be shown live broadcast Hopefully, water levels will our rights to freedom. few of its residents these past weekend. Be sure to take a ride class of 2020 will be celebrating for those who cannot attend. not rise too much on Lake I am informed that the Tex- few weeks. Betty Boecker, or walk through the park and their graduation on Friday, Have a safe Memorial week- Texoma in the days ahead due oma Southern Baptist Church Elfie Muentener and Richardenjoy the sculptures. Beware June 5 at 7:00 p.m. The event end! “Be stronger than your to run-off. will resume full activities to Ainsworth to name a few. They the Big Foot. He is lurking in will be held at the Kingston strongest excuse”. Another holiday is soon include a.m. snacks, Sunday will be sorely missed, and I the woods waiting for unsus- Multi-purpose Activity Center Enos News: Memorial Day marks the official kick-off for summer By Jana Lowe very busy weekend for our should go smoothly. Several of home of Lynn and Marilyn The Sandy Beach Improve- Remember to exercise courtesy Enos Correspondent community. We all know that the housing communities in Blevins. Oakview Property ment Association meeting will and patience. this time of the year is busy Enos are holding their annual Owners Association meeting be held on Sunday, May 24 at Hello Enos. The “official” for our community. Population meetings. Taylor’s Island View will be held on Saturday, May 10:00 a.m. at the home of Lynne kick-off for summer is here. booms and traffic increases. will have their annual home- 23 at 8:00 a.m. at the Oakview and Keith Beam. Memorial Day Weekend is Everyone needs to remember owners meeting on Saturday, Pavilion. All property owners Everyone have a safe and upon us and it looks to be a to be patient and this weekend May 23 at 9:00 a.m. at the in Oakview are invited. fun filled holiday weekend. Texoma Fire District News: Taking a moment to thank our heroes

By Angela Beck are the last line of defense we It is with great sorrow that signs on Washita Point Road now available for card games, able to drive thru the Church Texoma Fire District have. I inform you that Jerry Mizell, regarding speed limits and exercising, etc. as of Monday parking lot and pickup your Correspondent All adults, male or fe- husband of Cecelia Mizell and driving requirements. Please May 11, please abide by CDC meals. Please STAY IN YOUR male, interested in joining Uncle of Chief Todd Cissell, take these into consideration and State requirements. VEHICLES, do not get out, A special thanks to all the the Texoma Volunteer Fire has passed from this earth. before letting your young folks On Wednesday evenings your meals will be brought to men and women that volunteer Department, please contact Our thoughts and prayers are go on these vehicles. There are from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. you from 5pm to 6pm. for the Texoma Fire District. Chief Todd Cissell at (580) 565- with the family. still several golf carts seen Lighthouse United Methodist Thank you and everyone Without you volunteers pro- 4491. Everyone is welcome, I would like to remind ev- with children riding standing Church will start back their stay safe! tecting our homes, we wouldn’t so consider joining. The fireeryone riding golf carts, ATV’s, on the back of the cart. This is “No Strings Attached” meals, have any protection at all. You department truly needs your motorcycles, and other rec- extremely dangerous. however, there will be some support. reational vehicles. There are Also, the Training Center is important changes. You will be

some hospitals expressed con- BEDS cerns that the reserved beds could interfere with their spe- (Continued from page 1A) cialty and sub-specialty care. “We still had to accom- across the state being the first modate the bad things that line of defense. They were happened to people’s health expected to be able to expand in the interim,” he said. “Not their capacity by 40 percent to every hospital would have even treat both COVID-19 and other been able to accommodate that patients. The second phase without serious disruption to involved using OSU’s hospital what they otherwise had to do.” in Tulsa and Integris-Portland Both contracts allow the to treat additional COVID-19 health department to reac- patients once the other hospi- tivate the leases in the next tals were full. A third phase year if additional waves of the involved alternative care sites outbreak spread throughout built quickly by the U.S. Army the state. In that respect, they Corps of Engineers to treat take on a function much like non-COVID-19 patients. the old tuberculosis hospitals While the hospital surge-ca- or sanatoriums of the 19th and pacity contracts appear gener- 20th centuries. ous,state officials said they cost “We’re wicked thankful less than other sites scouted by right now that we have not had the Army Corps of Engineers. to use any of them,” Loughridge For the area, said. “I kind of echo the general that included the downtown in charge of the Army Corps Cox Convention Center and of Engineers when he was a closed specialty hospital in asked, ‘How do you view an Norman. In the Tulsa area, it empty bed?’ And he said, ‘As included the River Spirit Expo a success.’ We’re grateful that and the Renaissance Hotel and we know Oklahomans have Convention Center. flattened the curve and we Loughridge said converting haven’t had to use them yet.” a convention center or fair- The U.S. Army Corps of grounds arena for COVID-19 Engineers has helped build patients wasn’t the best op- alternative care sites in dozens tion for maintaining a good of cities. It recently awarded standard of care. Reserving contracts to Manhattan Con- capacity in existing hospitals struction Co. to retrofit the Courtesy Photo meant the entire health-care OSU Medical Center and sev- Oklahoma Secretary of Health and Mental Health Jerome Loughridge discusses the state’s hospital surge plan at a news infrastructure was readily eral floors at Integris-Portland. conference on April 10 at the Oklahoma State University Medical Center in Tulsa. (Photo from Oklahoma governor’s office) available, from linens to food Integris acquired the old Dea- service and diagnostic capabil- coness hospital site in 2018. ing guidelines as the state said. “And our supply chain is provides long-term projections widely available testing and ities. Those ancillary services Under the surge-capacity embarks on the first phase ofstill disrupted. It’s better, but for Oklahoma because its contact tracing.” didn’t have to be set up in a new contracts, OSU will be paid reopening. On Friday and Sat- it’s not back to normal. More model doesn’t account for the Meanwhile, after media space and torn down when no $375,000 per day to hold urday, as the reopening picked testing is coming online, but relaxation of social distancing reports of questionable spend- longer needed. open 125 hospital rooms. In- up pace, some Oklahomans that’s got a ramp up and that’s rules. ing by the state for PPE and ‘They would have unques- tegris-Portland will be paid posted on social media that an important piece of Oklaho- “Our present modeling once-promising treatments, tionably been higher in any $330,000 per day for 110 they had seen more people and ma opening back up. Clearly, framework does not yet cap- Oklahoma Attorney General alternative setting than a hos- COVID-19 hospital rooms. staff in restaurants and other we’re not back to normal yet. ture how the risk for more Mike Hunter requested an pital that already had those,” Those costs don’t include staff- businesses who weren’t using We’re still limiting visitation COVID-19 cases – and poten- investigative audit of the he said. “We have to view this ing the beds, and the hospitals masks or gloves. The associa- (in hospitals) and making sure tially deaths – could increase health department. Stitt and in the vein of really critical, will still be free to bill govern- tion recently released a surge that we can protect our health- due to increased interaction health department officials potentially life-saving, insur- ment and private insurance for planning toolkit for hospitals. care workers as absolutely best among individuals,” the insti- said they’ve been transparent ance. And that’s how I view it.” the cost of treatment. “It’s very true that we we can.” tute said in its update. “This about COVID-19 spending and Loughridge said when state Patti Davis, president of didn’t hit a surge, but at the The latest Institute for is particularly true if locations will comply with any requests officials began discussions with the Oklahoma Hospital As- same time, our PPE (personal Health Metrics modeling, have not fully instituted strong by State Auditor and Inspector the Army Corps of Engineers sociation, said she hopes protective equipment) levels released April 29, no longer containment strategies like Cindy Byrd. and the hospital association Oklahomans will continue to are not back to where they about surge-capacity options, be mindful of social distanc- were prior to COVID,” Davis Sierra Brooke Parker of Burneyville, Okla. graduated from ECU with a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing. While at ECU, she was inducted into Alpha Chi her junior year. 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The Madill Record O pinion The Madill Caban: Observations ahead of Memorial Day Record (USPS #324660) By Matt Caban the holiday’s history. It was originally The American Way as I understand and Michael Duffy. It’s a great look Successor to the [email protected] known as Decoration Day upon its it is to honor and respect each other. into the behind the scene relation- Oakland (I.T.) News, established 1895; creation on May 5, 1868, which was As our Declaration of Independence ships past presidents have had with Madill, (I.T.) News, For better or worse, I care a lot three years after the Civil War. Deco- states, “We hold these truths to be each other. Marshall County News-Democrat, about this country and its public ration Day was meant to honor those self-evident, that all men are created One of the presidents detailed is The Madill Times, discourse. who died fighting in the Civil War. equal, that they are endowed by their Dwight Eisenhower, who before his The Marshall County Enterprise, I care about how we treat each According to the VA’s website Creator with certain unalienable time at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue The Kingston Messenger, multiple locations have staked a Rights, that among these are Life, Lib- served as Supreme Allied Command- Red River Dairy Farmer (Kingston), other, specifically those who have Red River Farmer (Kingston), served our country. In this instance, claim to originating Memorial Day: erty and the pursuit of Happiness.” er during World War II. and the Marshall County News. I’m speaking about those who served “approximately 25 places have been We as Americans in 2020 some- Eisenhower has long been one in the Armed Forces as named in connection with the origin times have differing views of these of my favorite presidents. He knew Published Weekly at 211 Plaza, well as their families. of Memorial Day, many of them in rights. better than most about sacrifice in Madill, Oklahoma 73446. As the son of an Air Force veteran the South where most of the war dead These differences are being played the name service to one’s country. Periodicals postage paid and a military spouse, I know all too were buried.” out on our television screens as our cit- A pair of sections from his speech at Madill, Oklahoma. The holiday was eventually izens debate the necessity of wearing on the 100th anniversary of the Bat- POSTMASTER: well the sacrifices that the members of Send address changes to our military and their families make. amended to include those who died masks in the time of a virus without tle of Gettysburg summed up my The Madill Record, 211 Plaza, I always try and remember to in all American wars. This happened a cure. Debates about reopening thinking: Madill, OK 73446. thank folks in uniform for their ser- after World War I. Then, in 1971, America have grown more vitriolic “On this day of commemoration, vice. Maybe I’m old fashioned, but I Congress declared Memorial Day a than I would prefer. Lincoln still asks of each of us, as Managing Editor do it anyway. national holiday. No matter what side of that debate clearly as he did of those who heard Matt Caban If I could change one thing about When I was younger Memorial you stand on, someone died to protect his words a century ago, to give that Day meant school was done and I your ability and freedom to share your increased devotion to the cause for Staff Writer our public policy, it would be to find Shalene White a way to stop politicizing our Armed could look forward to the lazy days view. Similarly, they died to allow which soldiers in all our wars have Forces. But alas I’m a realist and of summer. me the freedom to write this column given the last full measure of devo- Advertising Sales Rep. know that people with agendas will This year’s Memorial Day will and print it in mass without fear of tion,” Eisenhower asked. hailey Wright always find a way to try and argue likely feel different due to the coro- retribution. “Our answer, the only worthy one navirus pandemic and the toll it has In spite of these differences, our we can render to the memory of the Office Manager their point. SuMMer bryant I’m a bit of a politico/policy wonk taken on many of us. version of democracy is to have peace- great emancipator, is ever to defend, This time around I hope I will ful transitions of power following our protect and pass on unblemished, to MHS Intern (or at least tried to stay informed). I MyStykal reyeS think being well read in our nation’s spend a little more time reflectingelections. Specifically, when we as a coming generations the heritage - the history, basic civics and current on what the holiday means to me. Of people elect a new president, we also trust - that Abraham Lincoln, and Contributors course, that means thinking about elect a new Commander in Chief of all the ghostly legions of patriots of Dibbon MarriS events make for a better citizen. those who made the ultimate sacrifice.our Armed Forces. the past, with unflinching faith in glenn PriCe With that in mind, I read up a bit However, it also mean reflecting These individuals are the ones who their God, have bequeathed to us - a tony MCSWain on the history on Memorial Day. on what and whom they died for; decide where to send our troops. For nation free, with liberty, dignity, and brent SMith The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs website has a short overview of namely our safety and protection of the past week I’ve been re-reading justice for all.” our way of life. 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Tom Cole successfully scaled and overcome a – not the final destination – in the you confront something, be willing series of challenges, and you have tremendous and unique journey of to run the risk and be willing to take As the school year comes to a close proven you are ready and prepared your life. In the days to come, I also the time to see it through all the way and graduation season begins, I am to advance beyond. Every graduate want to challenge you to walk boldly to the end. thinking of the many high school and deserves to be honored, and I hope ahead with your eyes and mind wide Finally, whether you plan to pur- college seniors who will be celebrating you will take the time to relish all open to the endless opportunities and sue more formal education or not, I their achievements differently than that you have worked toward and possibilities that await you. challenge you to become a lifelong they expected. accomplished, celebrating with your Indeed, when I think back on the learner. No matter what stage or Although the coronavirus crisis family and loved ones who are just years since I graduated high school season in which life finds you, -I en has canceled and postponed many as proud of all that you’ve achieved and college, I realize that most of my courage you to always leave room for traditional commencement cere- and who will continue to cheer you regrets are related to opportunities I personal growth. NEED TO CONTACT monies, that should not lessen the on as the next chapters of your life didn’t seize, chances I didn’t take and With that, I wish you good luck YOUR LAWMAKER? sense of great pride and joy felt by are written. service I didn’t render. and Godspeed. May your journey be this year’s graduates. And I want to Though we are living through Nearly all those mistakes hap- interesting as I am sure it shall. But U.S. SENATORS extend my deepest congratulations unusual times that caused senior pened because I was either afraid to more importantly, may you find the and best wishes. year to take some unexpected turns, take the risk, or I chose not to take peace and happiness that each and James Lankford I want to challenge you to look on this the time to complete some worthwhile everyone one you deserve. Congrat- http://lankford.senate.gov/ Graduating means that you have moment in time as a weigh station task. So, I urge the graduates, when ulations, Graduating Class of 2020! 1015 North Broadway Ave. Suite 310 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Theoharis: 405-231-4941 Don’t let politicians divide us during this crisis James M. Inhofe By Rev. Liz Theoharis is proposing to cut billions of dollars being destroyed. our water away without taking our http://inhofe.senate.gov/ from education, health care, and other The lie of scarcity is a screen for democracy first.” Turning our pres- 1900 NW Expressway St From the beginning of this pan- social programs in New York while policies that undermine not only our ent public health emergency into a Suite 1210 refusing to consider increasing taxes human rights to health, housing, and financial emergency is the next step Oklahoma City, OK 73118 demic, the response of our elected 405-208-8841 officials has prioritized private profitson the wealthy in the state. food, but also our democracy. in this process. over saving lives. We cannot fall for these cynical In the coming months, as state We cannot be silent in the face of U.S. CONGRESSMAN Senate Majority Leader Mitch Mc- attempts at misdirection and division. governments put together their bud- cruelty masquerading as necessity. Connell, for example, recently came “At the center of all these issues is gets, the extent of this immoral op- Just as we refuse to cooperate with ir- Markwayne Mullin out against federal support for state not the red or blue divide, but actual portunism will become even clearer. responsible calls to re-open business- (R-2nd District) budgets, saying state pensions were people and their lives,” the leaders Sharp declines in sales and income es before it’s safe, we should refuse to McAlester Office unworthy of being bailed out. In short, of the Poor People’s Campaign in taxes, along with increased strains allow corporate-backed politicians to 1 East Choctaw he’s using this crisis as an opportunity Kentucky and New York said in a on Medicaid and unemployment in- balance budgets by denying rights — Suite 175, McAlester, 74501 to deny millions of workers benefits joint statement. surance, will leave states in severe especially when we have the resources 918-423-5951 or 580-931-0333 “This is not a state against state budget crises. to honor those rights. 580-920-0041 fax they’ve worked for their whole lives. Covering his tracks with divisive issue,” they insisted. We’re all “being What happens next can be deadly, We can provide health care, in- STATE SENATOR rhetoric, McConnell said what he forced to exist within an economic as we saw in the criminal poisoning comes, housing, education, food, and opposed was a “blue state bailout.” framework that time and time again of Flint, Michigan. a healthy environment for all — if David Bullard (R-6) The response of New York Gov- [protects] wealth over life.” In Flint, it was an unaccountable we choose to. If we value human life [email protected] ernor Andrew Cuomo, whose own They’re right. We should have fiscal “emergency manager” who over- over private profits, there is no need State Capitol, Room 533A state needs help battling the fallout ample resources to survive this crisis. ruled local officials and switched the for scarcity, not even in a pandemic. 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Billionaires in the United States city’s water source as a cost-saving What we can’t do is allow petty Oklahoma City, OK 73105 of the pandemic, unfortunately wasn’t 405-521-5586 much better. He tried to pit New have seen their wealth dramatically measure — and then refused to take divisions to distract us from that. York against McConnell’s Kentucky, increase since the pandemic set in. necessary safety precautions, causing The Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis is the STATE REPRESENTATIVE calling Kentucky a “taker” from the Trillions of dollars have been funneled the entire city to be exposed to lead Director of the Kairos Center at Union federal budget. to corporations. Recently closed hos- poisoning. Theological Seminary and co-chair Tommy Hardin (R-49) That’s the same lie of scarcity Mc- pitals are sitting empty, along with As Claire McClinton, a long-time of the Poor People’s Campaign. This [email protected] Connell was peddling. Cuomo himself millions of homes and hotel rooms, Flint community organizer and lead- op-ed was distributed by OtherWords. State Capitol Room 323 and millions of pounds of food are er, said: “They could not have taken org. 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 405-557-7383 Letter to the Editor: An appreciation for local healthcare workers MARSHALL COUNTY Dear Editor: ate need of immediate medical care. It twice and heard that a lady came in true heroes. Thank you to the staff COMMISSIONERS was my misfortune to need the hospi- with a broken arm. These, as well as and workers for my call. 100 Plaza, Room 106 I don’t know how many of you that tal, but was fortunate that it is here. mine, were real emergencies. I hope Respectfully, Madill, OK 73446 will read this have or will have the As I’ve been here now receiving the none of you ever need our facility, but 580-795-3165 need to use our hospital. I have had medical care I’ve needed, yesterday, I if you do, be assured your care will be — Deborah Jester three occasions that I was in desper- heard the helicopter come in and leave fantastic. Our hospital is staffed by Madill Don Salty Melton, District #1 [email protected] 580-795-2793 Letters Policy Stated Joshua Cantrell, District #2 [email protected] The Madill Record accepts letters to the editor on virtually any Opinions for or against a political candidate, or questions, in the 580-795-5222 subject. All letters must be signed and the phone number of the letter’s weeks preceding an election, will not be published as letters because Chris Duroy, District #3 author must be provided for verification purposes. they would be considered political advertising. Email letters to matt@ [email protected] We reserve the right to edit, or refuse, letters which may be libelous. madillrecord.net. 580-564-2119 Please return with approval or corrections needed. Please return with approval or corrections needed. The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020 – Page 5A The Madill Record OBITS by:______Richard Neal Ainsworth Betty Marie Boecker Gerald Wayne Mizell Richard Neal Ainsworth, 84, of Norman, Okla. was born Betty Marie Boecker went to be with her Lord and Savior Gerald Wayne Mizell 82, of Kingston, Okla. passed away in Plainview, Texas on June 14, 1935 and joined his Lord on May 12, 2020. Betty was born June 20, 1940 in Hawthorn, Sunday, May 17, 2020 at the in and Savior on May 15, 2020. Calif. to John Bruce Nutt and Exie Mae Denison, Texas. He was born on November Richard spent his early childhood in (Davis) Nutt, she was the oldest of five 1, 1937 in Tulsa, Okla. to the late Earl Plainview, Texas, and then moved with daughters. Mizell and Evelyn Winsett Mizell. his family to Oklahoma City in 1941. After In her younger years, Betty owned and Gerald was raised in Tulsa where he graduating from Classen High School, he operated her own beauty salon in War Ac- graduated from the Will Rogers High enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and was ers, Okla. where she was an accomplished School and later attended East Central stationed at various Royal Air Force bases hair stylist. She later moved to Lahoma, University in Ada, Okla. He married in . Following his honorable mili- Okla. where she became a licensed alcohol Marilyn Mizell and she preceded him in tary discharge, he attended Central State and drug counselor specializing in adoles- death. Gerald joined the United States University. Richard later began a career Ainsworth cent drug and alcohol treatment. Army where he served for several years. at Tinker Air Force Base and continued She and her husband, Tom, moved to Boecker He moved back to Tulsa and worked for Mizell his service to country in the Oklahoma Air the Buncombe Creek area in 1995. Betty American Airlines retiring after 40 years. National Guard, eventually retiring from both. was very active in her church, Texoma Southern Baptist as He married Cecelia Clydene Cissell on June 3, 1985 in In 1961, Richard married his sweetheart, Mary Ann a Sunday School teacher, Director of Women on Missions, as Glendale, Arizona. Lee. They built a happy family and were married nearly 59 well as any activities going on at the church. She was also He lived in North Richland Hills, Texas before moving to years. Richard enjoyed being the father of three girls and very active in her community as a long standing member Kingston in 2001 where he lived the rest of his life. Gerald was a committed family man with a dry wit, clever sense of and past board member of the Buncombe Creek Volunteer was affiliated with the Baptist faith and he enjoyed going humor, and was well known for his knack for story-telling. Fire Department, member of the Buncombe Creek Ladies to the casinos, collecting eagles and playing 42. He and Mary Ann moved their family to Lake Texoma in Auxiliary and Community Center, Queen Mother of the He is survived by his wife Cecelia Mizell of Kingston, 1981 and became very active with Texoma Southern Baptist Buncombe Babes Red Hat Society and was famous for her Okla., children; Kenneth W. Mizell and wife Dena of Hous- Church, where Richard served as a Deacon and Sunday appearance as Johnny Cash in the BCLA Talent Show. ton, Texas, Tamara L. Mizell of Arlington, Texas, Steven School Teacher. He enjoyed following OU Football, as well Betty is survived by her husband, Thomas Boecker; daugh- E. Mizell of Kingston, Okla., stepchildren, F. Shelton Rich- as football teams coached by his son-in-law, playing golf ter and son-in-law, Donna and Robert Ita of Buncombe Creek; ardson of Plano, Texas, Donald R. Richardson of San Diego, in his retirement years, and the blessing of watching his sisters, Annette Scott of Buncombe Creek, Jeanette Nutt of Calif., nine grandchildren,and eleven great grandchildren. family grow. Because his birthday is on Flag Day, he would Wichita Kan., Debi and brother-in-law Gary Koch of Spring Gerald was preceded in death by his parents, first wife remark, “They are flying the flag for me today.” Richard’s Texas and Monna Fallis of Oklahoma City; grandchildren, and stepfather, Paul L. Brown. life evidenced his love for God, country, and family. Daniel, Shirley, Rochelle, Stephanie, Becky and Molly: great Memorial Services will be Thursday, May 21, 2020 at Richard is survived by his loving family: wife, Mary grandchildren, Samantha, Elijah, Jaden, Christina, Tristin, the KYC Building, Kingston, Okla. at 1:30 pm. Services Ann Ainsworth; daughters and sons-in-law Leslie and Greg Colin, Ella, Aiden, Johnny, and Rebecca; great great grand- will be under the direction of Watts Funeral Home, Madill, Gothard, Ardeth and Brad Ludrick, and Amy and Chris children and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Okla. Condolences may be sent to wattsfuneralhome.com. Stephens; grandchildren Kirsten and husband Derek Mar- Betty was preceded in death by her parents; son Douglas tin, Dr. Cord Gothard, Forrest Ludrick, Marshall Ludrick, Ray and daughter Denise Marie Houston. Avery Ludrick, Samuel Stephens, and Daniel Stephens; A celebration of life service will be scheduled at a later BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF great granddaughter Addie Mae Martin; nieces, nephews, date at Texoma Southern Baptist Church. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA cousins, and other extended family. He was preceded in In lieu of flowers memorial contribution may be made APPLICATION OF OKLAHOMA NATURAL GAS ) death by his parents Richard M. Ainsworth and Addie to Texoma Southern Baptist Church Banner Fund or the COMPANY, A DIVISION OF ONE GAS, INC., FOR ) Mae Ainsworth, sister Ardeth Jones and brother-in-law Buncombe Creek Volunteer Fire Department. APPROVAL OF ITS PERFORMANCE BASED RATE ) CAUSE NO. Robert S. Jones. Her final arrangements will be handled by her dear friends CHANGE PLAN CALCULATIONS FOR THE TWELVE ) PUD 202000022 A public visitation will be available at Watts Funeral MONTHS ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2019, ENERGY ) at Watt’s Funeral Home where she will be cremated. Services EFFICIENCY TRUE-UP AND UTILITY INCENTIVE ) Home in Madill on Wednesday, May 20, 12 - 9 PM, and will be under the direction of Watts Funeral Home, Madill, ADJUSTMENTS FOR PROGRAM YEAR 2019, AND ) the funeral home will limit the number of visitors in the Okla. Condolences may be sent to wattsfuneralhome.com. CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO ITS TARIFFS ) facility at any one time. NOTICE OF APPLICATION A private, family memorial will be held due to current NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Oklahoma Natural Gas Company, a division of public health concerns. Services will be under the direction ONE Gas, Inc., (the “Company”), has filed an Application with the Oklahoma Cor- of Watts Funeral Home, Madill, Okla. Condolences may poration Commission (the “Commission”) in the above-captioned Cause requesting be sent to wattsfuneralhome.com. that the Commission approve: (a) the calculations for the twelve months ending In memoriam contributions may be made in Richard’s December 31, 2019, presented by the Company according to the requirements of the Company’s Tariff 1201, also known as the Performance Based Rate Change honor to the Will Rogers Air National Guard Retirees As- Tariff (“PBRC Tariff”), (b) the energy efficiency true-up and utility incentive adjust- sociation, Attn: Gray Eagles Scholarship Fund, 5624 Air ments for program year 2019, and (c) certain modifications to its tariffs. Guard Dr, Box 28, Oklahoma City, OK 73179. parade and to hear their future all involved for their support: NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that, pursuant to the Company’s Application, the plans. “Our Senior Celebration monthly bill for an average residential customer would increase $0.96 or $11.52 I’m gonna miss out on is the However, the new date for was a huge success on Friday annually. senior memory timeline that graduation has thrown him night. This would have never NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that, pursuant to Order No. 689337 regarding the PARADE the student council puts on to for a loop as he is scheduled been possible without the City Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 and the Company’s Application, the Company will look back at all the memories to be in Colorado to begin his of Madill giving their consent continue to return to customers excess deferred income taxes (“EDIT”), both pro- (Continued from page 1A) from back in Pre-K all the way pyrotechnician internship. for the parade. Thank you to tected and unprotected. The one-time annual EDIT credit for 2020 is $12,191,299, “And then after that I’ll start the Madill Police Department, subject to true-up, which equates to $13.72 for an average residential customer. to senior year.” my actual working to get a pyro Marshall County Commis- the first weekend of June. During our interview, one NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said Application has been set for Hearing on license and go on to do shows sioners, and Mary Ann Hale the Merits before an Administrative Law Judge, Courtroom B, 1st Floor, Jim Thorpe “That is something I did not of Adams’ friends and fellow and stuff,” he said. who graciously monitored our Bldg., 2101 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK, at 1:30 p.m. on the 11th day of want to miss out on this year speech team members, Bryce Gambel said he wants to signs on the Square which June, 2020, and continuing daily until complete. Interested persons may appear at especially after hearing that Gambel, came over to say hello. the Hearing on the Merits and make public comment if they so desire. eventually run a soundboard recognized our Seniors. A prom was officially cancelled,” This meant an interview for large concerts and eventu- huge thank you to the Madill NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be he said. and his perspective on the heard, and the Commission shall, after hearing, issue such orders and grant such ally work in movies. Maintenance Staff for placing Adams wasn’t concerned evening and time away from relief as it deems fair, reasonable, necessary, proper and equitable in the prem- “I wanna blow something the signs on multiple occasions. about missing prom as he orig- friends. ises, whether or not specifically requested by the Company. up in a movie,” he said. We appreciate Sam Jordan inally did not plan to attend. “I miss going out to do For information concerning this matter, contact Dustin R. Fredrick, Oklahoma Nat- The rains came again but and KMAD radio for working “This year there was sup- whoever knows what,” Gam- ural Gas Company, a division of ONE Gas, Inc., 401 N. Harvey Ave., Oklahoma even harder just as our inter- tirelessly on the recordings and City, OK 73102, (405) 551-6631, or Michael S. Ryan, Senior Attorney, Oklahoma posed to be state speech on bel said. view ended. media which honored the stu- Corporation Commission, 4th Floor, Jim Thorpe Office Building, 2101 N. Lincoln the same day so I didn’t have He said the thing he’s The parade started at dents and allowed our faculty Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73105-4994, (405) 522-8088, attorney for the Public Util- a tux or anything,” he said. missed the most in the past ity Division of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. Oakview Baptist Church, one more time to give words of “I was just gonna show up in month has been his speech CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA went south on 12th Street, encouragement to the gradu- a business suit. Call it good. family. /s/ J. TODD HIETT, CHAIRMAN continued onto Lillie Blvd and ates. We appreciate our entire It wouldve been a time to “Just all those people who /s/ BOB ANTHONY, VICE CHAIRMAN went around the square before community for supporting our hang out with my friends. helped me get through the four /s/ DANA L. MURPHY, COMMISSIONER returning to the church. Seniors of 2020. As always, It’s You know, one of those last years,” he said. DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 14th DAY OF April, 2020. A statement posted to the a GREAT day to be a Wildcat!” BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: hurrah memories you have for Gambel said he was excited Madill Public Schools Face- /s/ PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary senior year. 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The Madill Record A wards Kingston Elementary Madill Middle School Madill High School School Spring Semester Honor Roll recipients Honor Roll 2019-2020 announces 2020 From Staff Reports Spring semester 19-20 [email protected] academic award,

2ND GRADE From Staff Reports Superintendents Honor Roll [email protected] scholarship winners Zoey Allen, Kenzie Fuller, Kamrie Greene, Zelda Hathaway, Ragean Khoury, Boen Lister, Kyrie Logan, Jace Massey, Elijah Madill Middle School announced the members of its super- Meeks, Nayeli Moreno, Kynleigh Navarrett, Alexander Parsone, intendent’s and principal’s honors rolls May 19. From Staff Reports Adelynn Perry, Max Reno, Lilyanne Richeson, Brinlee Roberts, arship 2020 [email protected] Brandon Serrano Ainsley Uhlenhake Superintendent’s Honor Roll Principals Honor Roll EJ Holliday Scholarship Award Re- Aubrey Alexander, Brentli Arnold, Conner Cox, Harley Cryer, 8th Grade Jacob Devin, Malachi Dixon, Jaiden Erwin, Paige Hall, Payton cipients Madill Daughters Fine Uriel Aviles, Jesse Barker Arts Scholarship Hall, Matthew Hawkins, Hayden Hickman, Gavin Kenney, Hailey Brown, Lucia Camacho, Korlee Cunningham, Hannah Dayton Keesy, Delilah King, Isabella Lehman, Kade Lemaster, 2020 Honor Graduates Brody Laird Elkins, Reydesel Gomez, Armando Gonzalez, Teagan Kauffeld, Kristen Chapa - Valedic- Benjamin Maness, Rylee Miller, Rylee Mitchell, Hunter Moore, Mia Laird, Christian Lanning, Kenzie Mathis, Caden McHatton, Kayden Payne, Lyddee Rutledge, Bryton Simmons, Crystal torian Tena Houser Memorial Angel Perez, Fabiola Ramirez. Kathy Salas, Yailin Serrano, Lydia Wiese - Valedictorian Scholarship Stewart, Logan Stowe, Cambri Taylor, Remington Taylor, Beck Vargas, Evan Watts, Emmaleigh Whitaker Tripp Thomas, Cason Tipton, Camilla Trevitt, Kenedy Turner, Alivia Cantrell Lydia Wiese Kyla Christie Lily Walker, Alexis Williams th 7 Grade Hunter Elkins Christi Trammell Memo- Allie Barthel, Hannah Boggs, Joslyn Fernandez, Deuce Glenn, 3RD GRADE Brody Laird rial Scholarship Julia Govea-Yanez, Gilberto Grimaldo, Ben Hamilton, Ethan Asa Robertson Bret McDaniel Superintendents Honor Roll Marston, Addyson Miller, Kaylee Moore, Evelyn Munoz-Perez, Kathryn Andrews, Wyatt Bain, Taige Beasley, Leila Burke, John Venable Asa Robertson Alexandria Ortiz, Madeline Read, Logan Rushing, Lilliana Brandon Serrano Carys Cline, Robert Deering, Preston Franks, Zachary Glenn, Santillan, Codie Shaw, Ashlyn Stoehr. Luke Goldsmith, McKenzie Goree, Jayda Harrison, Raiden EJ Holliday Marshall County Ab- Ashlan O’Quin stract Moss, Cliff Scott, Alesandria Stock, Raelie Stowe, Jaydon th 6 Grade Alejandra Salas 100 Year Anniversary Walker, Dilynn Weeks Gaige Anderson, Yadira Barbosa, Tatum Barnes, Triston Principals Honor Roll Rayne Adams Scholarship Barnes, Izebella Bishop, Aroddy Camacho, Luke Clement, Cash Ashlynn Arnold Rayne Adams Brooklyn Berry, Kali Boren, Trevor Butler, Jacob Canada, Cooper, Ryder Douglas, Zoey Goff, Yazmin Guevara, Lauren Andrew Cantrell, Joshua Carlton, Mason Clark, Braylen Kourtney Porter Landgraf, Cooper McHatton, Payton McLaughlin, Tucker Neely, Joyce Coleman Memori- Criswell, Gavin Dornan, Daniel Mariles, Charli Massey, Cutter Lourdes Ortiz, Draden Padgett, Himani Patel, Ximena Peralta, McKaughan, Case McKinster, Brihanna Mills, Chloe Osbourn, First United recognizes the al Scholarship Madelyn Ritchie, Andrea Robles, Betsy Salas, Reign Scasta, top students from schools in Alejandra Salas Clayton Shipp, Camden Sliger, Jaxon Stephens, Sunny Stewart, Zeplyn Thomas, Ruthanna Weise, Emma Yanez Tucker Straub, Jaidyn Taylor, Damien Trejo, Ayden Turner, the area. 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Permian Basin leads decline In U.S. Shale

By Nick Cunningham do with the sharp downturn OilPrice.com in oil drilling. Texas gas followed oil on the way up, U.S. shale production is and it will follow oil on the set to fall to a two-year low way down. in the coming weeks, with The data from the EIA the Permian basin leading shows that the decade long the way down. U.S. shale boom has come In the latest Drilling to a screeching halt and is Productivity Report, the EIA now heading in reverse. Oil estimates that oil production production from the top shale from the country’s leading basins will dip to 7.8 mil- shale basins is set to fall by lion barrels per day (mb/d), 197,000 barrels per day in rewinding output back to June compared to a month late-2018 levels. earlier. The Permian is set There is now a confound- to lose 87,000 bpd, but other ing disconnect between the losses come from the Eagle health of the U.S. shale Ford (-36,000 bpd), Anadarko industry on the ground and (-28,000 bpd), Niobrara the stock prices for a variety (-24,000 bpd) and Bakken of energy companies. Part of (-21,000 bpd). that can simply be chalked U.S. natural gas produc- up to the rally in oil prices tion is also set to fall in June from worthless levels (or less by about 1 percent, or 779 mil- than worthless) to above $30 Oklahoma grain lion cubic feet per day (mcf/d). per barrel in the course of a Notably, the nation’s largest few weeks. gas producing region in Ap- But the Federal Reserve cash bid prices palachia loses a relatively is also pumping trillions of modest 85 mcf/d. Instead, dollars into the stock mar- much deeper declines from ket, while also more directly Oklahoma City, OK Tues- Medford 4.22; Okeene 4.24; associated gas production in buying up corporate bonds day May 19, 2020 OK Dept. of Geary, Okarche, Watonga the Permian (-210 mcf/d) and of energy companies. The Ag-USDA Market News 4.27; Shattuck 4.31; Gulf the Anadarko (-244 mcf/d). central bank is even buying Oklahoma grain eleva- 5.51 1/2. The larger decline in up bonds from shale compa- tor cash bids as of 2:00 pm MILO (CWT): unchanged Permian gas compared to the nies that recently declared Tuesday. to .02 higher. 4.93-6.09. Marcellusis a reflection of the bankruptcy. U.S. No 1 HARD RED Lawton 4.93; Hobart 5.07; Occidental Petroleum has Stillwater 7.82; Medford Grade 41, Leaf 4, Staple fact that natural gas prices WINTER WHEAT (BU): .04 Weatherford 5.64; Shattuck spent millions on lobbying 7.83; Ponca City 7.85; Man- 34 Cotton in Southwestern were already in the dumps to .05 lower. 4.03-4.31. 5.73: Buffalo 5.73; for help, even going as far as chester 7.88; Oklahoma average prior the pandemic, wallow- Davis 4.03; Hooker 4.05; Alva 5.91; Hooker 5.95; telling its workers to write Gulf 9.01 1/2. 54.45 cents per pound. ing below $2/MMBtu. Mar- Hobart, Keyes, Temple 4.07; Keyes 6.00; Medford 6.02; letters to Congress. When CORN (BU): unchanged. Source: Oklahoma Dept cellus drillers began cutting Buffalo 4.10; Frederick, Ponca City 6.04; Manchester the Federal Reserve changed 2.91-3.36. of AG-USDA Market News, late last year. Natural gas Lawton 4.12; Clinton 4.15; 6.09. its standards in April to Manchester 2.91; Medford, Oklahoma City, OK prices didn’t change much Weatherford 4.16; Alva 4.18; SOYBEANS (BU): .02 to allow larger companies to Ponca City 3.00; Weatherford Steven Stewart Telephone after the pandemic (in fact, Banner, Cherokee .03 lower. 7.32-7.88. take advantage of its Main 3.14; Hooker 3.29; (405) 522-3752 Market Re- natural gas prices briefly ral- 4.19; El Reno, Perry, Ponca Shattuck 7.32; Hooker 7.38; Street Lending program, the Lawton, Shattuck 3.31; cording 405-621-5533 Inter- lied). Meanwhile, the much City, Stillwater 4.21; Eldo- Buffalo 7.60; Weatherford switch allowed Occidental to Keyes 3.36; Gulf 3.68 3/4. net: http://www.ams.usda. larger loss of gas production rado, Manchester, 7.67; Alva 7.72; qualify. gov/mnreport/ok_gr110.txt in the Permian has more to Thursday, May 21, 2020 – The Madill Record – Page 1B SPORSPORTSThe Madill RecordTS

Kingston Youth Association returns to action Sounding Off: What “The Last Dance” says about nostalgia

By Matt Caban [email protected]

It was with a mixture of anticipation and dread that I watched the final two episodes “The Last Dance” this weekend. While the ESPN/Netflix Courtesy Photo documentary has helped filled time normally re - The Kingston Youth Association held its first games of the summer season May 18. KYA has four leagues: machine pitch, progressive, softball and T-ball. served for sports that Games continue on Thursday, May 21. Schedule information can be found online through the the KYA Facebook page. are paused, it has also brought some painful childhood memories to the forefront. SPORTS HISTORY: Parts nine and ten de- May 15-May 21 tailed the Bulls triumph over the Utah Jazz in back to back NBA Finals Nolan Ryan’s first no-hitter, Queen Elizabeth watching baseball among highlights in 1997 and 1998. Thus, the teenage From Staff Reports champion Jersey Joe Walcott wins her second major title, 1916 41st Preakness: Linus 1984 Phillie pitcher Steve Utah Jazz fan that still [email protected] in the 1st round at Chicago 3 strokes ahead of runner-up McAtee aboard wins Carlton hits a grand slam lives somewhere inside Alice Ritzman in 1:54.8 homer me, was understandably May 15 1959 100th anniversary 1999 124th Preakness: 1921 46th Preakness: F 1985 Michael Jordan named not keen on reliving the 1862 First baseball enclo- of 1st college baseball game, Chris Antley wins aboard Coltiletti aboard Broomspun NBA Rookie of Year infamy of the “Flu Game” sure opens at Union Grounds, between Amherst & Williams for the second wins in 1:54.2 1985 NHL Prince of Wales and Michael Jordan’s Brooklyn Teams reenact the original leg of an unsuccessful Triple 1925 51st : Conference Final: Philadel- last shot over Bryon 1876 2nd Kentucky Derby: contest Crown campaign Earl Sande aboard Flying phia Flyers beat Quebec Nor- Russell to end the 1998 Bobby Swim aboard Vagrant 1965 90th Preakness: Ron 2004 129th Preakness: Ebony wins in 2:07.6 diques, 4 games to 2 Finals. wins in 2:38.25 Turcotte aboard Stewart Elliott aboard Smarty 1927 NY Yankee Bob Meu- 1985 NHL Clarence Camp- As I may have said 1894 20th Kentucky Derby: wins in 1:56.2 Jones wins in 1:55.59 sel steals 2nd, 3rd & home bell Conference Final: Edmon- before, my dad, Ruben, Frank Goodale aboard Chant 1965 Canadian Football 2010 Jessica Watson at age 1930 6th Walker Cup: US, ton Oilers beat Chicago Black and I regularly watched wins in 2:41 Players Association organizes 16 becomes the youngest per- 10-2 Hawks, 4 games to 2 the NBA playoffs when I 1906 NY Giants’ Hooks 1966 1st day of Sunday son to sail solo, non-stop and 1931 57th Kentucky Derby: 1987 112th Preakness: was younger. Wiltse strikes out 4 batters in play in County , Essex unassisted around the world Charley Kurtsinger on Twenty Chris McCarron aboard Aly- I still have memories 1 inning v Somerset 2010 135th Preakness: Grand wins 2:01.8 sheba wins in 1:55.8 of weekend afternoons 1912 37th Preakness: 1970 International Olym- Martin Garcia aboard Lookin 1936 61st Preakness: 1992 117th Preakness: watching playoff games Clarnence Turner on Colonel pic Committee votes to expel At Lucky wins in 1:55.47 George Woolf aboard Chris McCarron aboard Pine on TNT or NBC. Holloway wins in 1:56.6 South Africa 2010 English FA Cup Final, Venture wins in 1:59 Bluff wins in 1:55.6 I guess I’m finally 1912 Ty Cobb rushes a 1971 96th Preakness: Gus- Wembley Stadium, London 1953 Phillies Curt Simmons 1992 America’s Cup: Ameri- able to be nostalgic and heckler at a NY Highlander tavo Avila aboard Canonero II (88,335): Chelsea beats Ports- gives up a single, then retires ca Team USA defeats Il Moro di appreciate “how things game & is suspended wins in 1:54 mouth,1-0; Didier Drogba next 27 in a row Venezia 4-1 to win in San Diego used to be.” 1918 43rd Preakness: John- 1973 Angel No- scores 59’ winner; Blues’ 6th 1955 Rocky Marciano beats 1997 Atlanta Braves beat Something about the ny Loftus aboard lan Ryan’s 1st no-hitter beats title Don Cockell by TKO in the 9th St Louis Cardinals, 1-0 in 13 NBA on NBC’s theme wins in 1:53.6 KC Royals, 3-0 2011 PGA Players Champi- round at Kezar Stadium, San innings song, “Roundball Rock” 1918 Washington Senator 1976 101st Preakness: John onship, TPC at Sawgrass: K. Francisco to retain his world 1997 Expos trailing SF Gi- gets me fired up. Walter Johnson pitches 1-0, Lively aboard J. Choi of South Korea defeats heavyweight boxing title ants by 9 runs comeback to Basketball always 18 inning game wins in 1:55 David Toms on the first hole of 1975 Muhammad Ali TKOs win 14-13 held a special place for 1919 Brooklyn Dodgers 1980 Flyers score 8 goals a sudden-death playoff to win Ron Lyle in 11 for heavyweight 1998 123rd Preakness: us. As the oldest of three score 10 runs in 13th to beat against Islanders in playoffs $1.71 million winner’s cheque boxing title Kent Desormeaux aboard Real siblings, I was the most Reds 10-0 1982 107th Preakness: Jack 2016 PGA Players Cham- 1976 Stanley Cup Final, Quiet wins in 1:54.80 likely to join my dad in 1920 Soccer team ADO ‘20 Kaenel aboard Aloma’s Ruler pionship, TPC at Sawgrass: The Spectrum, Philadelphia, 2003 NHL Western Confer- watching sports. forms in Heemskerk wins in 1:55.4 World #1 and reigning PGA PA: Guy Lafleur and Pete -Ma ence Final: Anaheim Ducks I used to think that my 1926 52nd Kentucky Derby: 1987 Record archery score Champion Jason Day of Aus- hovlich each have a goal and 2 beat Minnesota Wild, 4 games dad liked watching bas- Albert Johnson on Bubbling for a pair over 24 hrs, is set tralia leads wire-to-wire to win assists as Montreal Canadiens to 0 ketball so much because Over wins in 2:03.8 1989 Blue Jays fire manager by 4 strokes ahead of Kevin beat Philadelphia Flyers, 5-3 2009 134th Preakness: he grew up in Brooklyn 1937 62nd Preakness: Char- Jimy Williams & replace him Chappell for a 4 games series sweep Calvin Borel aboard Rachel during the height of the ley Kurtsinger aboard War with Cito Gaston 1979 NL approves Astros Alexandra wins in 1:55.08 New York Knicks cham- Admiral wins in 1:58.4 1990 Edmonton Oiler Klima May 16 sales from Ford Motors to John 2010 ICC Women’s Cricket pionship teams of the 1941 Joe DiMaggio starts beats Boston Bruins in 6th 1869 Cincinnati Reds play J McMullen for $19M T20 World Cup, Bridgetown, early 70s. 56-game hitting streak; Yanks period their 1st baseball game, win 1980 34th NBA Champion- Barbados: Elise Perry with 3 However, the older I lose 13-1 1991 Manchester United of 41-7 ship: LA Lakers beat Philadel- for 18 off 4 overs leads Austra- get the more I think the 1944 Cincinnati Red Clyde England win 31th European 1882 8th Kentucky Derby: phia 76ers, 4 games to 2 lia (106/8) to 3 run victory over idea of spending time Shoun no-hits Boston Braves, Cup Winner’s Cup against FC Babe Hurd aboard Apollo wins 1981 106th Preakness: New Zealand 103/6 with me or any of us kids 1-0 Barcelona 2-1 in Rotterdam in 2:40.0 Jorge Velásquez aboard Pleas- 2014 Paris Saint-Germain was the most important 1948 73rd Preakness: Eddie 1991 US President George 1884 10th Kentucky Derby: ant Colony wins in 1:54.6 F.C. & Manchester City F.C. thing. Arcaro wins aboard , H. W. Bush takes Queen Eliza- Isaac Murphy aboard Bu- 1981 Houston shortstop are each fined 60 million Eu- Our family moved to 2nd leg of successful Triple beth to Oakland A’s- chanan wins in 2:40.25 Craig Reynolds hits 3 triples as ros for breaching Fair Play the Salt Lake City area Crown Oriole game 1894 Fire in Boston destroys Astros beat Chicago Cubs, 6-1 Regulations in the early eighties 1948 Bradman scores 187 1991 Red Sox & White Sox baseball stadium & 170 other 1982 Stanley Cup Final, 2015 140th Preakness: Vic- ahead of the arrival of Aust v Essex, 124 minutes, 33 play then slowest 9 inning buildings Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, tor Espinoza aboard American Karl Malone and John fours 1 five game (4:11) 1914 American Horseshoe BC: 3-peat for NY Islanders; Pharoah wins in 1:58.46 Stockton, Utah’s future 1952 Johnny Longden be- 1993 118th Preakness: Pitchers Association organizes sweep Vancouver Canucks in NBA Hall of Famers. comes 2nd to ride 4,000 Mike Smith aboard Prairie in Kansas City 4 games with a 3-1 Game 4 win May 17 My dad was a non- winners Bayou wins in 1:56.6 1914 Ewing Field baseball 1984 Juventus of Italy win 1875 1st Kentucky Derby: commissioned officer 1953 In his first world 1994 LPGA Champion- park opens near Masonic 24th European Cup Winner’s Oliver Lewis aboard Aristides (NCO) back stationed heavyweight title defence, ship Women’s Golf, DuPont Street, San Francisco. Relo- Cup against Porto of Portugal at Hill Air Force Base Rocky Marciano KOs former CC: Laura Davies of England cated a year later. 2-1 in Basel (See HISTORY, page 3B) back then. Over the years, I be- came used to spending May and June watching the Jazz make deep runs into the playoffs. Practice safe boating at all time Even after we moved to Oklahoma in 1992, From Staff Reports safety check. The U.S. Coast generally involve risky boater my dad and still watched [email protected] Guard Auxiliary offers com- behavior, such as failing to Jazz battle in the Western plimentary boating examina- wear a life jacket or having Conference playoffs. This Boating is a recreational tions. They can verify the pres- an inadequate number of life included battles with the activity enjoyed by thousands ence and condition of safety jackets for passengers. Alcohol Portland Trailblazers, of people. Spring and summer equipment required by fed- use while boating also can be the Phoenix Suns, the are prime times of year for eral and state organizations. problematic. Being under the Houston Rockets and boating, though people who Boaters also may be able to influence can adversely affect Seattle Supersonics. live in temperate climates conduct virtual vessel exams. boaters’ reaction times and The last team on that may be able to enjoy boating This means boat owners can decision-making abilities. Ac- list became the Oklaho- all year long. perform a self-inspection of the cording to the 2018 U.S. Coast ma City Thunder in 2008. Everyone who takes to the boats based on digital prompts. Guard Recreational Boating Within a few years, there water, novices and experienced People who reside in Canada Statistics Report, alcohol seemed to be a sense boaters included, should be can contact the Office of Boat- continued to be the leading of déjà vu around that familiar with boating safety ing Safety to confirm whether known contributing factor in team as they too battle guidelines. In fact, it is a good vessel checks are required and fatal boating accidents in 2018, a gruesome Western idea to take a boating safety how to get one. Licensure and accounting for 100 deaths (19 Conference for a spot in course prior to boating for the registration of boats are part percent) of total fatalities. the NBA Finals. first time or as a refresher if it of responsible boat ownership Curbing alcohol use while boat- though there are no numeri- bring the boat to a stop within It’s probably no sur- has been a while since review- both in the U.S. and Canada. ing can help avoid accidents cal speed limits on the water, a safe distance of others. prise to the casual ob- ing the rules of the water. Along with boating inspec- and deaths. excessive speed can cause Boating season is heating server that I probably Boating safety goes beyond tions and water rules, some Excessive speeds also can accidents in crowded areas. up, and that means making hated Michael Jordan learning basic operation and other ways to stay safe involve derail nice days on the water. Speeding makes it difficult tosafety a big part of operating navigation. Safety guidelines educating oneself of the larger The Texas Parks and Wildlife react to obstacles — including and enjoying a vessel. (See LAST, page 5B) also involve getting a vessel dangers on the water. These Department says that, al- underwater wildlife — and Page 2B – The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020

The Madill Record Outdoors Southeast fishing report for May 15 to May 21 From Staff Reports Locations: Below the dam, [email protected] Brush structure, Channels, Creek channels, Main lake, Arbuckle River Channel, Shorelines, Submitted by: Standing timber Jack Melton Date: Konawa 05/18/2020 Submitted by: Rising Matt Penwright Lake Level Data: Date: USACE Current Lake Level 05/18/2020 Water Temp and Clarity: Normal 1 3/4 above and stained Water Temp and Clarity: Bass, White 75 & Stained Action: Good Bass, Largemouth Baits: Grubs, and red eyed Action: Slow shad baits Baits: Bill Baits, Buzz Locations: Flats, Points Baits, Plastics Additional Information: Locations: Dam, Inlet, Main Bass fishing good on crank- lake, Points, Rocks baits, shaky head lures and Crappie, White flukes. Crappie being caught on Action: Slow jigs around brush piles, moving Baits: Live Bait, Plastics, back to summer patterns and Tube Jigs good around docks. Channel Locations: Brush structure, catfish good up creek where Channels, Rocks fresh water is coming in. Catfish, Channel Action: Fair Blue River Baits: Cut Bait, Stinkbait Submitted by: Locations: Channels, Main Ethan Lovelace lake Date: 05/19/2020 Lower Mountain Fork Above Average Submitted by: Lake Level Data: Mark Hannah USGS Current Level Date: Water Temp and Clarity: 05/15/2020 69 and muddy Normal Trout, Rainbow Lake Level Data: Action: Slow USGS Current Level Baits: In-line Spinnerbait, Water Temp and Clarity: Powerbait, Spoons Clear Locations: Creek channels, Trout, Rainbow River Channel, Rocks Action: Excellent Photo Courtesy of Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Catfish, Channel Baits: Grubs, Powerbait, Recently our northeast region fisheries crew stocked twelve-inch Florida strain largemouth bass in Grand Lake. This week the stocking efforts Action: Good Tube Jigs, Worms were complete after stocking 100 retired brooders. These fish weighed between 4 and 7+ lbs each! #WeAreYourODWC Baits: Chicken Liver, Dough Locations: Creek channels, bait, Punch bait Shallows, Spillway Locations: Creek channels, River Channel McGee Creek Locations: Brush structure, for striper on the main lake, white bass are being caught Date: Bass, Largemouth, Bass, Submitted by: Coves, Creek channels, Main anglers should focus on the at the Fobb Bottom WMA on 05/15/2020 Smallmouth , Bass, Spotted Jay Harvey lake, Shorelines, Standing areas from Platter Flatts to the ghost minnows. Crappie are Above Average Action: Good Date: timber islands. Striper are schooling still holding in about 10-12ft Lake Level Data: Baits: Crankbaits, Plastics, 05/15/2020 Catfish, Blue, Catfish, on the surface in early morn- of water on brush structure, USACE Current Lake Level Top Water Normal Channel, Catfish, Flathead ings and on wind blown points/ minnows and jigs are the best Water Temp and Clarity: Locations: Brush structure, Lake Level Data: Action: Good banks. Anglers should use live methods. 73 degrees and cloudy Rocks, Shorelines USACE Current Lake Level Baits: Chicken Liver, Cut shad for the most effective Bass, Largemouth, Bass, Water Temp and Clarity: Bait, Dough bait, Shad, Sun- method, striper are also being Wister Spotted Broken Bow 72 fish caught on sassy shad and top Submitted by: (See FISH, page 5B) Submitted by: Bass, Largemouth, Bass, Locations: Below the dam, water lures. A good number of Thomas Gillham Dru Polk Spotted Channels, Creek channels, Date: Action: Good Main lake, River Channel, 05/15/2020 Baits: Crankbaits, Flukes, River Mouth, Tailwater Normal Jigs Crappie, Black, Crappie, Lake Level Data: Locations: Brush structure, White USACE Current Lake Level Points, Standing timber Action: Fair Water Temp and Clarity: Crappie, White, Bass, White Baits: Jigs, Minnows 77 Action: Good Locations: Below the dam, Bass, Largemouth, Bass, Baits: Jigs, Minnows Dam, Docks, Points, Rocks, Smallmouth, Bass, Spotted Locations: Channels, Creek Tailwater, Weed beds Action: Good channels, Standing timber Baits: Crankbaits, Plastics, Sardis Strength Spinnerbaits Murray Submitted by: Locations: Brush structure, Submitted by: Dane Polk Points, Shorelines Jaylen Flynn Date: Crappie, White Date: 05/14/2020 Action: Good 05/12/2020 Above Average Baits: Jigs, Minnows Above Average Lake Level Data: and Stability Locations: Brush structure, Water Temp and Clarity: USACE Current Lake Level Standing timber, and 15-20 ft 71 and stained Water Temp and Clarity: Bass, Largemouth 71 Eufaula Action: Fair Bass, Largemouth, Bass, Submitted by: Baits: Jigs, Minnows, Spotted Cannon Harrison Plastics Action: Fair when you Date: Locations: Shallows Baits: Buzz Baits, Crank- 05/15/2020 Bass, White, Crappie, Black, baits, Jerk Bait, Jigs, Lipless Rising Crappie, White Baits, Plastics, Spinnerbaits Lake Level Data: Action: Good Locations: Brush structure, USACE Current Lake Level Baits: Minnows Points, Riprap, Shorelines, Water Temp and Clarity: Locations: Main lake Standing timber, Weed beds Catfish, Blue, Catfish, need it most. 65 and murky Crappie, White, Crappie, Pine Creek Channel, Catfish, Flathead Black Submitted by: Action: Fair Action: Excellent Mark Hannah Baits: Cut Bait, Shad, Baits: Jigs, Minnows Date: Sunfish Locations: Below the dam, 05/15/2020 Locations: Channels, Flats, Coves, Docks, Rocks, Shallows, Normal Main lake, Shorelines Shorelines Lake Level Data: Crappie, White Bass, White USACE Current Lake Level Action: Fair Action: Excellent Water Temp and Clarity: Baits: Jigs, Minnows, Tube Baits: Live Bait, Minnows Clear Jigs Locations: Below the dam Bass, Largemouth Locations: Brush structure, Bass, Striped Action: Good Shorelines, Standing timber, Action: Fair Baits: Plastics, Top Water, Weed beds Baits: Cut Bait, Jigs, Live Worms Bait, Live Shad, Shad, Small Locations: Coves Texoma Lures, Top Water Crappie, Black Submitted by: Locations: Below the dam, Action: Excellent Trey Hale Dam Baits: Grubs, Jigs Date: Locations: Brush structure, 05/15/2020 Hugo Shallows Normal Submitted by: Catfish, Channel Lake Level Data: Andrew Potter Action: Good USACE Current Lake Level Date: Baits: Chicken Liver, Cut Water Temp and Clarity: 05/15/2020 Bait 63 Above Average Locations: Shallows, Spill- Bass, Striped Lake Level Data: way Action: Good USACE Current Lake Level Baits: Live Shad, Sassy 300 West Lillie Boulevard Water Temp and Clarity: Robert S. Kerr Shad, Top Water 63 and murky Submitted by: Locations: Flats, Main lake, Catfish, Blue, Catfish, Logan Shimp Points Madill, Oklahoma 73446 Channel, Catfish, Flathead Date: Bass, White Action: Excellent 05/15/2020 Action: Good Baits: Chicken Liver, Cut Normal Baits: Cut Bait, Jigs, Live (580) 795-3351 Bait, Dough bait, Live Bait, Lake Level Data: Bait, Small Lures Punch bait, Shad, Sunfish USACE Current Lake Level Locations: Flats, Main lake, Locations: Below the dam, Water Temp and Clarity: Points Channels, Creek channels, Murky Crappie, White FirstUnitedBank.com Main lake, River Channel, Bass, Largemouth, Bass, Action: Fair River Mouth, Shorelines Smallmouth, Bass, Spotted Baits: Jigs, Minnows Locations: Brush structure, Crappie, Black, Crappie, Action: Good Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender. NMLS# 400025. White Baits: Buzz Baits, Jerk Bait, Docks Action: Good Small Lures, Spinnerbaits, Additional Information: Baits: Jigs, Minnows Tube Jigs The bite is on when it comes Page 3B – The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020

The Madill Record Sports

Derby wins in 1:56.4 ship at Bethpage State Park; 7 1974 99th Preakness: with 3,431 May 21 HISTORY 1979 Phillies beat Cubs, stroke lead is a 36-hole tourna- Miguel Rivera aboard Current 1974 Stanley Cup Final, The 1819 1st bicycles (swift 23-22, on 50 hits with 11 HRs ment record Little wins in 1:54.6 Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA: In walkers) in US introduced in (Continued from page 1B) 1980 105th Preakness: An- 1982 Tigers outfielder Larry their first Finals appearance NYC gel Cordero Jr aboard May 18 Herndon is 14th to hit 4 con- the Philadelphia Flyers beat 1878 4th Kentucky Derby: wins in 2:37.75 wins in 1:54.2 1920 45th Preakness: Clar- secutive HRs Boston Bruins, 1-0 to take the Jimmy Carter aboard Day Star 1881 7th Kentucky Derby: 1981 Islanders score 5 ence Kummer aboard Man o’ 1985 110th Preakness: Pat title, 4 games to 2 wins in 2:37.25 Jim McLaughlin aboard Hin- power play goals against Flyers War wins in 1:51.6 Day aboard Tank’s Prospect 1984 Stanley Cup Final, 1881 US National Lawn doo wins in 2:40 in a playoff 1929 55th Kentucky Derby: wins in 1:53.4 Northlands Coliseum, Edmon- Tennis Association is estab- 1894 19th Preakness: Fred 1983 Stanley Cup Final, Linus McAtee on Clyde Van 1986 David Goch finishes ton, AL: Wayne Gretzky scores lished in NYC, New York Taral aboard wins Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, Dusen wins in 2:10.8 swimming 55,682 miles in a twice as Edmonton Oilers beat 1886 14th Preakness: S in 1:49.25 NY: 4 consecutive titles for NY 1929 Dodgers beat Phillies 25-yd pool NY Islanders, 5-2 for a 4-1 Fisher aboard Bard wins in 1903 Cleveland Indians Islanders; sweep Edmonton 20-16 & lost 8-6 in 2nd game 1988 In just Oakland’s 39th series win; Oilers first SC title2:45 beat NY Highlanders 9-2 in Oilers in 4 games with a 4-2 (record 50 runs) of the season, pitcher Dave 2019 PGA Championship 1891 Boxers Peter Jackson Columbus Ohio Game 4 win 1933 1st major league All- Stewart breaks record with his Men’s Golf, Bethpage State & Jim Corbett fight to a draw 1905 Waseda U of Tokyo 1984 Cincinnati Reds Mario Star Game announced for July 12th balk en route to 16 Park: Defending champion in 61 rounds defeats LA High School 5-3 in Soto throws 4 strikeouts in 6 at Comiskey Park It will be 1990 Cubs Ryne Sandberg Brooks Koepka leads wire-to- 1904 Federation Internatio- baseball one inning played as part of the Chicago ends 2nd baseman record 123 wire; wins despite 5 bogeys on nale de Football Association 1911 36th Preakness: Ed- 1986 111th Preakness: Alex World’s Fair errorless game streak last 8 holes by 2 strokes from (FIFA) forms in Paris die Dugan aboard Solis aboard wins 1942 NYC ends night base- world #1 Dustin Johnson 1907 32nd Preakness: G wins in 1:51 in 1:54.8 ball games for rest of WW II May 19 Mountain aboard 1915 40th Preakness: Doug- 1998 LPGA Championship 1947 A’s catcher Warren 1905 Tom Jenkins beats May 20 wins in 1:45.4 las Hoffman aboard Rhine Women’s Golf, DuPont CC: Rosar catches his 147th game Frank Gotcha for heavyweight 1734 1st Jockey Club forms 1914 39th Preakness: Andy Maiden wins in 1:58 20-year-old rookie Se Ri Pak without an error wrestling champ in South Carolina Schuttinger aboard Holiday 1915 Cubs George “Zip” Za- leads wire-to-wire to win the 1956 Mickey Mantle hits 1909 In his first title de- 1879 5th Kentucky Derby: wins in 1:53.8 bel relieves with 2 outs in 1st first of her 5 majors, 3 strokes HR from both sides of plate for fence Jack Johnson fights Charlie Shauer aboard Lord 1922 Col Ruppert buys out & winds up with 4-3 19-inning ahead of runners-up Donna record 3rd time “Philadelphia” Jack O’Brien Murphy wins in 2:37 Col Huston interest in NY win over Brooklyn in longest Andrews and Lisa Hackney 1957 82nd Preakness: Eddie to a no decision in 6 rounds in 1897 British Open Men’s Yankees for $1,500,000 relief job ever 1998 New York Yankees Arcaro aboard wins Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Golf, Royal Liverpool GC: 1926 White Sox Earl Sheely 1924 50th Kentucky Derby: pitcher David Wells tosses in 1:56.2 retain his world heavyweight English amateur Hil- hits a record 6th consecutive John Mooney aboard Black a perfect game in a 4-0 win 1960 European Cup Final, crown ton wins 2nd Open title by 1 double Gold wins in 2:05.2 against the Minnesota Twins Glasgow: Ferenc Puskás scores 1911 Philadelphia Athletics stroke from Scot James Braid 1943 Fastest 9 inning AL 1927 Chicago Cubs beat at Yankee Stadium, NY 4, Alfredo Di Stéfano 3 as Real are 12½ games back in AL, & 1900 II Summer (Modern) baseball game (89 mins), White Boston Braves, 4-3, in 22 in- 2006 14th UEFA Champi- Madrid routs Eintracht Frank- will win World Series Olympic Games open in Paris Sox beat Senators nings ons League Final: Barcelona furt, 7-3; 5th consecutive title 1923 49th Kentucky Derby: (last 5 months) 1948 NY Yank Joe DiMag- 1930 56th Kentucky Derby: beats Arsenal 2-1 at Saint- for Los Blancos Earl Sande wins aboard Zev for 1913 38th Preakness: James gio hits for cycle (single, double, Earl Sande aboard Denis 1963 88th Preakness: Bill his first Derby success Butwell aboard wins in triple, HR) wins in 2:07.6 2008 133rd Preakness: Kent Shoemaker aboard Candy 1928 54th Kentucky Derby: 1:53.4 1952 Booklyn Dodgers score 1939 1st televised baseball Desormeaux aboard Spots wins in 1:56.2 Chick Lang aboard Reigh 1920 Policemen raid the 15 runs in their 1st inning to game is broadcast on NBC, wins in 1:54.80 1968 93rd Preakness: Is- Count wins in 2:10.4 Cubs’ bleachers & arrest 24 beat Cincinnati Reds 19-1 with Princeton defeating Co- 2008 English FA Cup Final, mael Valenzuela aboard For- 1935 NFL adopts an annual fans for gambling 1960 85th Preakness: Bobby lumbia 2-1 Wembley Stadium, London ward Pass wins in 1:56.8 college draft to begin in 1936 1946 Cubs Claude Passeau Ussery aboard Bally Ache wins 1952 77th Preakness: Conn (82,752): Portsmouth beats 1968 AL Kaline hits his 1941 Germany occupiers makes his 1st error since in 1:57.6 McCreary aboard Cardiff City, 1-0; Nwankwo 307th HR, surpassing Hank in Holland forbid bicycle taxis September 21, 1941, ending 1966 91st Preakness: Don wins in 1:57.4 Kanu scores 37’ winner Greenberg as a Tiger 1942 Braves Paul Waner pitcher’s record of 273Brumfield aboard 1958 83rd Preakness: Is- 2014 English FA Cup Fi- 1974 99th Preakness: is 3rd NLer to get 3,000 hits consecutive errorless chances wins in 1:55.4 mael Valenzuela aboard Tim nal, Wembley Stadium, Lon- Miguel Rivera aboard Current (Anson & Wagner) 1983 Phillies Steve Carlton 1979 Stanley Cup Final, Tam wins in 1:57.2 don (89,345): Arsenal beats Little wins in 1:54.6 1945 Start of the 1st Victory passes W Johnson with 2nd Montreal Forum, Montreal, 1964 First Tim Horton’s Hull City, 3–2 (a.e.t.); Aaron 1982 Tigers outfielder Larry between England most strike outs Quebec: 4 consecutive titles for coffee and donut shop opens Ramsey scores 109’ winner Herndon is 14th to hit 4 con- & Aust Services 1984 Boston’s Roger Clem- Montreal Canadiens; beat NY in Hamilton, Ontario by NHL 2014 139th Preakness: Vic- secutive HRs 1951 76th Preakness: Ed- ens beats Twins, 5-4, for his Rangers, 4-1 for a 4 games to player Tim Horton tor Ezpinoza aboard California 1985 110th Preakness: Pat die Arcaro aboard Bold wins 1st victory 1 series win 1970 Hank Aaron becomes Chrome wins in 1:54.84 Day aboard Tank’s Prospect in 1:56.4 1991 Chicago Bull Michael 1981 Stanley Cup Final, 9th player to get 3,000 hits 2015 The Tradition Se- wins in 1:53.4 1956 81st Preakness: Bill Jordan, named NBA’s MVP Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, 1973 Angels outfielder nior Men’s Golf, Shoal Creek 1986 David Goch finishes Hartack aboard wins 2015 NASCAR 2016 Hall of NY: NY Islanders win back- Bobby Valentine breaks his leg G&CC: Jeff Maggert wins first swimming 55,682 miles in a in 1:58.4 Fame inductees: Bobby Isaac, to-back titles; beat Minnesota trying to scale wall to prevent of 2 consecutive Champions 25-yd pool 1960 Juan Marichal debuts Terry Labonte and Jerry Cook North Stars, 5-1 for 4 games a Dick Green home run during Tour majors with par on 1st 1988 In just Oakland’s 39th as SF Giant pitcher, beats Phil- 2018 The Tradition Senior to 1 series win a 5-4 loss to the A’s playoff hole against Kevin of the season, pitcher Dave lies on 1 hitter Men’s Golf, Greystone G &CC: 1983 108th Preakness: 1974 18th European Cup: Sutherland Stewart breaks record with his 1962 87th Preakness: John Spaniard Miguel Ángel Jimé- Donald Miller Jr on Deputed Bayern Munich beats Atletico 2019 Brooks Koepka fires12th balk en route to 16 Rotz aboard wins nez wins by 3 from American Testamony wins in 1:55.4 Madrid 4-0 at Brussels a 65 (-5) to set new record for 1990 Cubs Ryne Sandberg in 1:56.2 trio Joe Durant, Steve Stricker 1988 113th Preakness: Ed- 1975 100th Preakness: Dar- lowest 36-hole score in a golf ends 2nd baseman record 123 1962 Stan Musial breaks & Gene Sauers die Delahoussaye aboard Risen rel McHargue aboard Master major at the PGA Champion- errorless game streak Honus Wagner’s NL hit record Star wins in 1:56.2 Page 4B – The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020 Need to sell your The Madill Record place? ‘In tthehe ArArmsms of LakLakee TTexoma’exoma’ WWee have a buyer for you! 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LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES CLASSIFIED PUBLISHER’S NOTICE: each parcel or tract, the THE SAID W LINE OF SE Total Due: 351.14 RO 1ST ADD’N-S 46.30’ at 702 Highway 70 East, Banking Department, 2900 WORD ADS: bidder offers a sum equal North Lincoln Boulevard, All real estate advertised NW 1221.49’ TO POB; 0325-00-029-051-0-000- LOT 1, & 46.30’ OF E Kingston, Oklahoma 73439, to or greater than two-thirds effective upon completion of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, $8.00 for 20 words herein is subject to the C ONT 4.941 ACRES 00 41.24’ LOT 2 BLK 4 of the assessed valuation of MORE OR LESS NESSEL, NORVIN J.& Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ construction of the facility. or less, 25¢ for each Federal Fair Housing 73105, a written protest Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ JEWELL FAYE Any person wishing to additional word. Act, which makes it such real estate as fixed for Costs for 2016-2019 within 10 days after the the current fiscal year 2016 Costs for 2016-2019 OAKVIEW ADDN; LOT Total Due: 1,177.61 comment on this application date of this publication. The $1 discount for each illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or - 2019, orthe total amount Total Due: 689.13 51, BLK 29 0710-00-047-001-0-000-00 mayfile his or her comments written protest must include consecutive run with no of taxes, ad valorem and 0000-04-08S- Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ TOLLETT, MICHAEL in writing with the regional both the specific facts copy changes. discrimination because of race, color, religion, special, interest and costs 05E-0-081-00 Costs for 2016-2019 KINGSTON; LOTS 1 & 2, director of the Federal De- and specific legal author- No refunds for ads sex, handicap, familial legally due on such property HARRISON, ROBERT Total Due: 367.30 BLK 47 posit Insurance Corporation ity pursuant to which such cancelled by customer. status or national origin, computed to and as of June DEE & 0357-00-000-170-0-000- Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ at its Regional Office, 1601 protestant requests that the 8, 2020, whichever is the SEC 4-8-5; BEG AT A 00 Costs for 2016-2019 Bryan Street, 20th Floor, application be disapproved. Deadline is 12 noon or intention to make any such preference, limitation lesser; said sale to be held at PT 16’ E OF SW COR FLAGG, WILLIAM C. Total Due: 2,114.55 , Texas 75201 (the Failure to include such Monday for classified ad or discrimination.” the MARCHALL COUNTY OF SW SE SE, SEC 4; ETAL 0720-00-003-008-0-000-00 “Regional Office”) not later specifics may result in the placement & payment. COURT HOUSE, State THENCE E 330’ - W OAK RIDGE III SUB DIV; EAVES, MELISSA LEEANN than May 29, 2020. The protest being returned to the This newspaper will not of Oklahoma beginning 16’ - N 330’ - E 128.4’ - S LOT 170 ETAL: DANA A. KINGSTON-DALLAS non-confidential portions of protestant or disregarded Errors: Check your word knowingly accept any on the second Monday in 110’ TO POB; THENCE E FLAGG, WM.C. FLAGG ACRES LOTS 8 & the application are on file at for lack of specifics. The advertising for real estate ad for errors the first June 8 between the hours 256.8’ - N 110’ - W 256.8’ - JR, AARON S. FLAGG AS 9, BLK 3 the Regional Office and are application and properly which is in violation of the week of publication. If of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. S 110’ TO POB. 1996 NAYADIME INC. Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ available for public inspec- submitted written protest law. All persons are hereby we have made an error and continuing from day REDMAN 28X56 SER# Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ Costs for 2016-2019 tion during regular business will be considered and we will correct it and informed that all dwellings to day thereafter between hours within one business processed pursuant to the advertised are available 12525803B Costs for 2016-2019 Total Due: 774.79 run your ad for free the the same hours until said Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ Total Due: 452.61 0800-00-023-001-0-000-00 day after receipt of the Oklahoma Banking Code on an equal opportunity sale has been completed STEVENS, ANDERSON - and Oklahoma Banking next week. We cannot basis. Costs for 2016-2019 0357-00-000-171-0-000- request for such file. Pho be responsible for errors according to law. Total Due: 6,819.21 00 OAKLAND: LOT 1, LESS N tocopies of non-confidential Board Rules. It is hereby stated that 0070-00-002-013-0-000- FLAGG, WILLIAM C. 5; BLK. 23 portions of the application Dated: May 14, 2020 if not notified before our FFarmarm Animals each of said lots tracts, 00 ETAL (HS TO DOYLE G ARRI- file will be made available FIRST UNITED BANK AND next deadline. and parcels of real estate NORMAN, ROBERT OAK RIDGE III SUB DIV; SON FOR 2016) upon request. A schedule TRUST COMPANY The Madill Record FOR SALE: Six year old hereinafter listed, has re- KEITH LOT 171 ETAL: DANA A. Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ of charges for such copies Durant, Oklahoma red angus cow. Heavy mained unpaid for a period CHILDER’S ADDN: LOT FLAGG, WM C FLAGG, Costs for 2016-2019 can be obtained from the (Published in The Madill PO Box 529 bred. $1350 per head. of more than three years 13 & 14, BLK. 2. 1966 JR, AARON S. FLAGG AS Total Due: 1,767.54” Regional Office. Record May 14, 21, 2020 2t) Madill, OK 73446 If interested please from the date such taxes 10X50 S OLITAIRE SER# NAYADIME, INC (Published in The Madill Dated: May 14, 2020 580-795-3355 call (580) 221-1964 or first become due and pay- FK10502066 Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ Record May 7, 14, 21, 28, FIRST UNITED BANK AND IN THE DISTRICT (580) 221-1497. able; that in the schedule Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ Costs for 2016-2019 2020 4t) TRUST COMPANY COURT OF THE TWEN- below appears under cap- Costs for 2016-2019 Total Due: 368.38 Durant, Oklahoma TIETH JUDICIAL DIS- Special Notices Garage Sales tion indicating Lands (Sec- Total Due: 1,263.47 0357-00-000-342-0-000- NOTICE TO (Published in The Madill TRICT MADILL, MAR- tion, Township, and Range), 0140-00-005-001-0-000- 00 CONTRACTORS Record May 14, 21, 2020 2t)SHALL COUNTY, STATE ALCOHOLICS ANON- MOVING SALE (BIG) City or Town, or subdivision 00 MOWERY, CHARLES R. C.A.A. Inc., OF OKLAHOMA IN THE YMOUS Meeting held Friday and Saturday. thereof, inwhich as of 2016, MAYS, ARCHIE CURTIS SR. TRUSTEE is herby accepting bids Notice of Application to MATTER OF THE ESTATE Thursdays at 7 p.m. at May 22nd and 23rd the year or years for which FISHERMAN’S LAKEV- OAK RIDGE II SUB DIV; from qualified contractors Establish a Branch OF JANET CAROL SMI111 “The Blend” 516 S. 1st along with May 29th and taxes have been assessed IEW RETREAT: LOTS LOT 342 for the following phases Notice is hereby given ROBERTS, Deceased. Street, Madill, contact 30th. Everything must but remain unpaid, the total 1-2, BLK 5 Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ of home construction for that First United Bank and PB-2020-16 NOTICE Peggy, 972-832-1850, go. 8871 Lorene St. amount of all dilinquent ad Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ Costs for 2016-2019 the Self-Help Housing Trust Company, Durant, TO CREDITORS All credi- or Brenna, 580-263- Kingston, OK. 4 miles valorem taxes, costs and Costs for 2016-2019 Total Due: 395.33 program 1. Framing 2. Oklahoma, has delivered an tors having claims against 1088. South off 70B. interest that have accrued Total Due: 382.76 0500-00-000-099-0-000- Concrete work 3. Floor application to the Oklahoma JANET CAROL SMITH thereon and remain legally 0147-00-005-001-0-000- 00 Covering 4. Dirt Work 5. State Banking Department ROBERTS, Deceased, Pets & Supplies PATIO SALE Saturday due and unpaid as of the 00 BURRIS, SCOTT & LISA Brick Labor 6. as of May 14, 2020, for ap- are required to present the only, 8 am to 3 pm. date of first publication of KEY, CHRIS A. TEXOMA HILLS; LOTS Sheetrock Labor 7. Heat proval to establish a branch same with a description of LOW INCOME families: Little road west of Grin- notice of Resale, the total GOLDEN RETREAT; LOT 99 & 100” & Air 8. House Package at 702 Highway 70 East, all security interests and get your pets spayed or gos resturant. Includes amount of all delinquent 1, BLK 5 “Real,Pers,SpAssmt, 9. Electrical 10. Roofing Kingston, Oklahoma 73439. other collateral (if any) neutered with Oklahoma furniture, kitchen appli- special assessments, costs Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ Fees/Costs for 2016-2019 11. Drywall Finishing 12. Any interested person held by each creditor with Spay Network. $35 for ances, bedroom and kid and interest that since ac- Costs for 2016-2019 Total Due: 664.18 Plumbing 13. Cabinets desiring to protest the ap- respect to such claim, to dogs, $25 for cats and stuff. 12563 Papa Lane crued thereon and remain Total Due: 741.50” 0540-00-001-045-0-000- 14. Gutters/Downspouts proval of this application the named Personal Repre- $5 vaccinations, 580- Kingston, OK. due and unpaid as of the first “0190-00-000-001-0-000- 00 15. Brick Vendor 16. must submit to the Okla- sentative at the law offices 924-5873 for appoint- publication in May, the date LAXTON, BILLY R. & HUGE COUNTRY 00 Septic Systems 17. Roof homa Bank Commissioner ofLORENZO T. COLLINS, ment. Sale. of said resale, and the total MARTIN, MATTHEW TOP HILL OAK; LOTS 45 Trusses Sealed bids Friday Saturday Monday. due. On resale date one and SCOTT & & 46, BLK 1 clearly marked “Self-Help 8-6. Inside community one-half per cent further HOWARD WOODVILLE Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ Housing” will be accepted center. 18496 McMillan. The Madill Record interest will have accrued. LAKESITES TRACT #1, Costs for 2016-2019 until 12:00 P.M. June 3rd Antiques, books,clothes, The Above notice applies LOTS 1-4 Total Due: 375.38” 2020and opened at 1:00 decor, tools, toys, trailer, to the following lots, tracts Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ “0600-00-072-006-0-000- P.M. same day at the ad- welding equipment , la- and parcels, to wit: Costs for 2016-2019 00 dress below. Little Dixie ser level. Please come. BUSINESS Witness my hand this 4 Total Due: 3,139.68 MCALISTER, BRYAN A. & Community Action Agency OKLAHOMA GARAGE SALE at day of May, 2020. 0290-00-002-009-0-000- MADILL; LOT 6, BLK 72 Inc. 500 East Rose - Washita Point. Memo- Laura Larkin Marshall 00 Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ w o o d H u g o , O k . 7 4 7 4 3 CLASSIFIED rial Weekend. Lazyboy County Treasure Marshall PRICE, VERNON DOYLE Costs for 2016-2019 Detailed bid packets may County Treasure (Pub- MCBRIDE 1ST ADD’N; Total Due: 2,124.39 be requested in writing at DIRECTORY recliner, exercise bike, AD NETWORK little girls clothes, wick- lished in The Madill Record LOTS 9 & 0600-00-112-002-0-002- the address given or in er patio furniture, and May 7, 14, 21, 28 2020 4t) 10, BLK 2 00 person at 500 East Rose- FOR MORE INFO CALL lawn chairs. Located at Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ RUSSELL, LEE wood, Hugo. Ok. 74743or Computers 1-888-815-2672 7820 Tribal Lane, Kings- Costs for 2016-2019 MADILL; W 1/2 OF LOT 2, by contacting Terri Har- Your ad should be ton, Ok. “0000-33-04S- Total Due: 2,558.87 BLK 112. NEED AFFIDA- less or Larry Cochran WANT TO BUY 05E-0-013-00” 0325-00-002-002-0-000- VIT ON LEE RUSSELL at (580) 326-5201. Little “JOHNS, CLIFFORD & 00 Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ Dixie Community Action OLD GUITAR$ WANTED! LARRY Homes for Sale STELLA DODD, JENNIFER Costs for 2016-2019 Agency Inc. reserves the BRING$ CA$H for vintage USA gui- SEC 33-4-5: A TRACT IN OAKVIEW ADD’N: Total Due: 377.55 right to reject and/all bids. HERE FOR SALE: Lake house tars, tube amps, banjos, mandolins, THE W/2 LOT 2, BLK 2. 1985 0600-00-120-005-0-002- (Published in The Madill Service Center with view and lake ac- etc. Fender, Gibson, Martin, Gretsch, SE SE, SEC 33; BEG MELODY 16X70 SER# 00 Record May 14, 21, 28, & cess in Little Glasses, 125 S 1st | Madill, OK for 1,000s to see. others. Call or text 918-288-2222. 361.69’ N 185670S51939CR WENNBERG, ROBERT June 3,2020 4t) asking $265.000. This www.stringswest.com OF SE COR OF W/2 SE Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ R. house has new flooringSE-N 347.07’ E 625.75’ Costs for 2016-2019 MADILL; E 50’ OF LOT 5 NOTICE OF APPLICA- and is a furnished 3BR, TO #30. 1991 Total Due: 1,758.97 BLK 120 TION TO ESTABLISH A FREON WANTED: We pay CA$H for 2 Full BA, TV rm doubles Computer Repair 580-795-3355 27X60 SKYLINE SER# 0325-00-017-001-0-000- Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ DE NOVO BRANCH cylinders and cans. R12 R500 R11 as sleep area with lots of Malware/Spyware/Virus Removal R113 R114. Convenient. Certified 53530148ABE 00 Costs for 2016-2019 Notice is hereby given Fully Managed Computer storage and extra clos- Real, Pers, SpAssmt, BYRD, EARL C., SR.& Total Due: 1,820.88 that First United Bank and to place an ad Professionals. Call 312-291-9169 or ets. Kitchen with break- And Network Services visit RefrigerantFinders.com Fees/Costs for 2016-2019 ROMELDA 0640-00-002-002-0-002- Trust Company, Durant, fast bar with seating for Total Due: 4,101.47 OAKVIEW ADDN: LOT 1, 00 Oklahoma, has made ap- 580-795-5200 at least 12 in kitchen/ 0000-24-06S- BLK 17 UZZEL, TERRY plication to the Federal De- www.cbosupport.com Want to purchase min- dining area, pantry and Loans erals and other oil/gas 03E-0-005-02 Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ MADILL, LWEIS ADDN; posit Insurance Corporation recent appliances. Large CARNEY, IRVIN (1/3 INT) Costs for 2016-2019 N 50’ OF LOT 2 & LOT 3, for consent to establish a de at the Oklahoma State interests. Send details to: covered patio with spa- Construction PO Box 13557, Denver, CO 80201 SEC 24-6-3; W/2 SE NE- Total Due: 344.50 BLK 2 novo branch banking facility cious deck, gorgeous NW NE 0325-00-018-008-0-000- Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ Mike’sMike’s WANTED view. Concrete drive SE-NE NW SE- E 2 2/3 A 00 Costs for 2016-2019 with area for basket- CS OF BENTON, O.E. & DOIS K. Total Due: 2,660.10 ball plus extra parking. ConstruConstructionction Give the gift of mobility by donating NW NW SE OAKVIEW ADDN: LOT 8, 0645-00-004-001-0-001- GUNS Large enclosed storage Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ BLK.18 00 KNIVES unwanted wheelchairs and walkers TOOLS area under deck. 580- Costs for 2016-2019 Real,Pers,SpAssmt, Fees/ FLORES, HERIBERTO & to destitute disabled persons world- 310-4989 JEWELRY wide. For details see Joniandfriends. Total Due: 395.86 Costs for 2016-2019 MADILL-M E TALIAFER- ANTIQUES Custom Cabinets BUY • SELL •TRADE org “Wheels for the World” LEGAL NOTICES 0000-18-07S- 310 W. OvertOn 05E-0-001-00 & Furniture over Madill, OK FOR SALE SAVAGE, MITCHELL VAN 580-795-4263 NOTICE OF RESALE SEC 18-7-5;COMM AT 30 Years Residential & Commercial OF REAL ESTATE FOR Home Remodeling & HANDICAP VEHICLE. 2007 Honda THE NW COR OF SEC. 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The Madill Record LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES L egal notices LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES P.C., 16 Stanley, S.W., TRICT COURT Madill OK 73446 IN THE DISTRICT OF HEARING PETITION fore the Honorable Gregory room, County Courthouse, cord May 21, & 28, 2020 2t) P. 0. Box 1781, Ardmore, Jeffrey S. Landgraf, OBA Telephone (580) 795-3397 COURT OF MARSHALL FOR SUMMARY L. Johnson, Judge of the Madill, Marshall County, Oklahoma 73402-1781, on #19507 Fax (580) 795-5072 COUNTY ADMINISTRATION District Court, in his court- Oklahoma, when and where IN THE DISTRICT or before the following pre- Little Law Firm, PLLC Attorney for Personal Rep- STATE OF OKLAHOMA AND THE FINAL room located in the Marshall all persons interested may COURT FOR THE TWEN- sentment date: July 24, 202 P O Box 618 resentative, Joyce Curtiss In the Matter of the Estate ACCOUNTING, AND FOR County Courthouse, Madill, appear and contest the TIETH JUDICIAL 0; or the Madill OK 73446 (Published in The Madill Re- of PAUL LANDRIA SMITH, DETERMINATION Oklahoma. same. DISTRICT same will be nonsuited, void Telephone (580) 795-3397 cord May 14, & 21, 2020 2t) Deceased.Case No. PB- OF HEIRSHIP, FINAL 8.Each person receiving IN TESTIMONY WHERE- MADILL, MARSHALL and forever barred. DATED Fax (580) 795-5072 2020-09 DISTRIBUTION OF this Notice may file objec- OF, I have hereunto set COUNTY, STATE OF this f/11 day of May, 2020. Attorney for Co-Personal IN THE DISTRICT NOTICE OF HEARING ESTATE AND tions to the Petition at any my hand this 12th day of OKLAHOMA Jimmy leon Roberts, Per- Representatives, Ed- COURT OF MARSHALL FIRST AND FINAL DISCHARGE OF time before the final hearing May, 2020. IN THE MATTER OF THE sonal of JANET CAROL die Stafford and Martha COUNTY ACCOUNT, PETITION PERSONAL and send a copy to the at- /s/ Gregory Johnson ESTATES OF: ROBERT SMITH ROBERYfS, De- Sparlin STATE OF OKLA- FOR DECREE OF REPRESENTATIVE torney for the Petitioner or JUDGE OF THE MOON LIGON, De- ceased.LORENZO T. COL- (Published in The Madill Re- HOMA DISTRIBUTION, NOTICE TO THE CREDI- that person will be deemed DISTRICT COURT ceased; LINS, cord May 14, & 21, 2020 2t) In the Matter of the Estate APPROVAL OF TORS AND ALL PERSONS to have waived any objec- Kristen L. Speer, OBA LUCY CARRIE FREE- 16 Stanley, S.W. of WILLIAM MACK STAF- ATTORNEYS’ FEES, INTERESTED IN THE ES- tions to the Petition. #30283 MAN LIGON, Deceased; P. O. Box 1781 IN THE DISTRICT FORD, Deceased. PB- COSTS, AND EXPENS- TATE OF HAROLD GLEN 9.If any objection is filed be- LITTLE LAW FIRM, PLLC LUCY LIGON SCOTT Ardmore, Ok 73402-1781 COURT OF MARSHALL 2018-35 ES, AND DISCHARGE FUNCK, JR., DECEASED: fore the hearing, the Court P.O. Box 618 a/k/a LUCY SCOTT, (580) 223-8350 COUNTY NOTICE OF HEARING OF PERSONAL 1.Harold Glen Funck, Jr., will determine whether Madill, OK 73446 Deceased; Case No. PB- Attorney for Personal STATE OF OKLAHOMA FIRST AND FINAL REPRESENTATIVE also known as Buddy Funck summary proceedings are Telephone: (580) 795- 2017-39 Representative In the Matter of the Es- ACCOUNT, PETITION Notice is hereby given that (hereinafter referred to as appropriate and, if so, 3397 WALTER ROBERT LI- (Published in The Madill tate of CLARKE KENT FOR DECREE OF Stephen Paul Smith, the “Decedent”) was 56 years whether the estate will be Fax: (580) 795-5072 GON, Deceased; Record May 14, 21, 2020 2t) CURTISS,Case No. DISTRIBUTION, duly appointed and qualified of age and resided at 3232 distributed and to whom the [email protected] MOLLIE OTELIA RHODE PB-2019-27Deceased. APPROVAL OF Personal Representative of Buckthorn, Argyle, Denton estate will be distributed. Attorney for Petitioner LIGON, Deceased; IN THE DISTRICT NOTICE OF HEARING ATTORNEY’S FEES, the Estate of Paul Landria County, Texas 76226, on 10.The claim of any creditor (Published in The Madill VERDA PAULINE LIGON, COURT OF MARSHALL FIRST AND FINAL COSTS, AND EXPENS- Smith, Deceased, has filed the date of his death, which will be barred unless the Record May 21, 2020 1t) Deceased; COUNTY ACCOUNT, PETITION ES, AND DISCHARGE his First and Final Account, was on February 26, 2020. claim is presented to the ROBERT MURRELL LI- STATE OF OKLAHOMA FOR DECREE OF OF CO-PERSONAL REP- Petition for Decree of Dis- 2. The Petitioner is Christine attorney for the Personal Anyone having interest in GON, Deceased; In the Matter of the Es- DISTRIBUTION, RESENTATIVES tribution, Approval of At- Bussiere who resides at 720 Representative at the ad- a 1989 Fleetwood Trlr Vin# CLIFFORD WALTER LI- tate of WILLIAM MACK APPROVAL OF Notice is hereby given torneys= Fees, Costs, and Lockridge Rd., Lantana, TX dress shown below on or 1EC5R2926E4040666 GON, Deceased; and STAFFORD, Deceased. ATTORNEY’S FEES, that Eddie Stafford and Expenses, and Discharge 76226-6486. before the presentment Contact Jordan Weldon JOY BARRINGER LI- PB-2018-35 COSTS,AND EXPENSES, Martha Sparlin, the duly of Personal Representative. 3.Due search and inquiry date of June 29, 2020. 580-916-5772 Sale Date GON, Deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING DISCHARGE OF RESI- appointed and qualified A hearing has been fixed by have been made to ascer- Dated this 13th day of May, June 5, 2020.(Published NOTICE OF HEARING FIRST AND FINAL DENT AGENT, Co-Personal Representa- the Judge of the Court for tain if the Decedent left any 2020. in The Madill Record May NOTICE IS HEREBY ACCOUNT, PETITION AND DISCHARGE OF tives of the Estate of William the 10th day of June, 2020, Last Will and Testament, /s/ Stephen E. Dyer 21, 28, & June 4, 2020 3t) GIVEN to all persons in- FOR DECREE OF PERSONAL Mack Stafford, Deceased, at 9:00 o=clock a.m., in the but none has been found. STEPHEN E. DYER, OBA terested in the Estate of DISTRIBUTION, REPRESENTATIVE have filed their First and District Courtroom, County According to the best knowl- #12278 NOTICE OF INTENE- Mollie Otelia Rhode Ligon, APPROVAL OF Notice is hereby given Final Account, Petition for Courthouse, Madill, Mar- edge, information and belief STEVE DYER LAW TION TO APPLY FOR AN deceased; that on the 11th ATTORNEY’S FEES, that Joyce Curtiss, the duly Decree of Distribution, Ap- shall County, Oklahoma, of the Petitioner, Decedent 10 West Main St., ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE day of October 2017, Brad- COSTS,AND EXPENSES, appointed and qualified proval of Attorney’s Fees, and all persons interested died intestate. Suite 507 LICENSE ley J. Wilson produced and AND DISCHARGE OF Personal Representative Costs, and Expenses, and in the Estate are notified to 4.The Petitioner requested P.O. Box 546 In accordance with filed in this Court a Petition CO-PERSONAL of the Estate of Clarke Discharge of Co-Personal appear and show cause, if that she be appointed as Ardmore, OK 73402-0546 Title 37, Section 522 and for Appointment of Personal REPRESENTATIVES Kent Curtiss, Deceased, Representatives. any they have, why the Ac- Personal Representative. Tele: (405) 585-2464 Title 37A, Section 2-141 Representative of the Es- Notice is hereby given that has filed her First and Final A hearing has been fixed count should not be settled 5. That the names, ages, ATTORNEY FOR Luis E. Vazquez an indi- tate of Mollie Otelia Rhode Eddie Stafford and Martha Account, Petition for Decree by the Judge of the Court for and allowed, the Estate and residences of the heirs, PETITIONER/ vidual hereby publishes Ligon and Motion to Ratify Sparlin, the duly appointed of Distribution, Approval the 3rd day of June, 2020, distributed, the Attorneys= legatees and devisees of SPECIAL notice of his intention to the Determination of Heir- and qualified Co-Personal of Attorney’s Fees, Costs, at 9:00 a.m. in the District Fees, Costs, and Expenses the Decedent so far as ADMINISTRATOR apply within sixty days ship made on November Representatives of the and Expenses, Discharge Courtroom, County Court- approved, and the Personal known to your Petitioner (Published in The Madill Re- from this date to the Okla- 15, 2017, and praying that Estate of William Mack of Resident Agent, and house, One Courthouse Representative discharged. are as follows: cord May 21, & 28, 2020 2t) homa Alcoholic Bever- Letters be issued to him as Stafford, Deceased, have Discharge of Personal Street, Marshall County, Dated this 13th day of May, NAME RELATION- age Laws Enforcement Administrator in this cause. filed their First and FinalRepresentative. Oklahoma, and all persons 2020. SHIP AGE A D - IN THE DISTRICT Commission for a Mixed NOTICE IS FUR- Account, Petition for Decree A hearing has been fixedinterested in the Estate are Gregory Johnson DRESS COURT OF MARSHALL Beverage License under THER GIVEN that said Peti- of Distribution, Approval of by the Judge of the Court for notified to appear and show JUDGE OF THE Claire Elizabeth Funck COUNTY authority of and in compli- tion will be heard as to the Attorney’s Fees, Costs, and the 3rd day of June, 2020, cause, if any they have, why DISTRICT COURT Daughter & Heir 20 STATE OF OKLAHOMA ance with the said Act: appointment of the Personal Expenses, and Discharge at 9:00 a.m. in the District the accounting should not Kristen L. Speer, OBA 720 Lockridge Rd. In the Matter of the Estate of That he intends, if granted Representative of the Es- of Co-Personal Represen- Courtroom, County Court- be approved, the Estate #30283 Lantana, TX 76226-6486 DAVID RAY EDMON, SR., such license to operate tate of Mollie Otelia Rhode tatives. house, One Courthouse should not be distributed, LITTLE LAW FIRM, PLLC Carson Parker Funck Case No. PB-2020-20 as a Mixed Beverage es- Ligon, and Ratification of A hearing has been fixed by Street, Marshall County, the Attorney’s Fees & Costs P.O. Box 618 Son & Heir 18 Deceased. tablishment with business Determination of Heirship, the Judge of the Court for Oklahoma, and all persons approved, and the Co- Madill, OK 73446 720 Lockridge Rd. NOTICE OF HEARING premises located at 410 in the District Court Room of the 3rd day of June, 2020, interested in the Estate are Personal Representatives Telephone: (580)795-3397 Lantana, TX 76226-6486 PETITION FOR PRO- South 1st Street in Madill, the Marshall County Court- at 9:00 a.m. in the District notified to appear and show discharged. Fax: (580) 795-5072 6. The Decedent’s BATE OF WILL, Marshall, Oklahoma under house, in Madill, Oklahoma, Courtroom, County Court- cause, if any they have, why DATED this 8th day of [email protected] estate in Oklahoma consists APPOINTMENT the business name of El at 9:00 o’clock a.m. on the house, One Courthouse the accounting should not May, 2020. Attorney for Personal of an undivided one-half OF PERSONAL REPRE- Tequila Mexican Restau- 17th day of June, 2020, Street, Marshall County, be approved, the Estate JUDGE OF THE DIS- Representative interest in a tract of real SENTATIVE, AND rant Dated this 9th day of when and where all persons Oklahoma, and all persons should not be distributed, TRICT COURT (Published in The Madill Re- property located in Marshall DETERMINA- March, 2020. interested or creditors of interested in the Estate are the Attorney’s Fees & Costs Jeffrey S. Landgraf, OBA cord May 21, & 28, 2020 2t) County more specifically TION OF HEIRS, DEVI- Signature of the Decedent, Mollie Otelia notified to appear and show approved, the Resident #19507 described as follows: SEES, AND LEGATEES applicant(s): if partner- Rhode Ligon, may appear cause, if any they have, why Agent discharged, and the Little Law Firm, PLLC IN THE DISTRICT Lots 19 and 20 in Block NOTICE is hereby given ship, all partners ust sign. and object to or contest the accounting should not Personal Representative P O Box 618 COURT OF MARSHALL 1 of Western Heritage to all persons interested If corporation, an officer of same as provided by law. be approved, the Estate discharged. Madill OK 73446 COUNTY Estates Part One, accord- in the Estate of David Ray the corporation must sign. You may refer should not be distributed, DATED this 8th day of May, Telephone (580) 795-3397 STATE OF OKLAHOMA ing to the official plat and Edmon, Sr., deceased, that If limited liability company, to said Petition and other the Attorney’s Fees & Costs 2020. Fax (580) 795-5072 IN THE MATTER OF THE survey, Marshall County, on the 11th day of May, a manger must sign. if instruments on file in this approved, and the Co- JUDGE OF THE DIS- Attorney for Co-Personal ESTATE OF PB-2020-17 Oklahoma, with a street 2020, David Ray Edmon, tribe, a tribal member cause for further particulars. Personal Representatives TRICT COURT Representatives, Eddie HAROLD GLEN FUNCK, address of 7100 Heritage Jr. filed herein his Petition must sign. Luis E Vazquez DATED this 13th day of discharged. Jeffrey S. Landgraf, OBA Stafford and Martha Sparlin JR.., Deceased. Dr., Kingston, OK 73439. praying that the Last Will County of East Baton May, 2020. DATED this 8th day of May, #19507 (Published in The Madill Re- FIRST AMENDED COM- The probable value of and Testament of David Rouge, State of Louisiana MORDY, MORDY, 2020. Little Law Firm, PLLC cord May 14, & 21, 2020 2t) BINED NOTICE TO the Decedent’s one-half Ray Edmon, Sr. be admit- Before me, the un- PFREHM & WILSON, P.C. JUDGE OF THE DIS- P O Box 618 CREDITORS, NOTICE interest is approximately ted to probate, that Letters dersigned notary public, Mike Mordy, OBA No. $142,000.00. Testamentary be issued to personally appeared: Luis 6372 7.The hearing of Petitioner’s David Ray Edmon, Jr. as E. Vazquez Cadena to me Carrie Pfrehm, OBA Petition for Summary Ad- Personal Representative known to be the person(s) No. 22274 ministration and hearing of said estate and that the described in and who 110 West Main Street/ on the final account, deter- heirs, devisees and lega- executed the foregoing Post Office Box 457 mining the heirs, devisees tees of said decedent be application and acknowl- Ardmore, Oklahoma and legatees, distributing determined by the Court. edged that he executed 73402 all property subject to the Pursuant to an Order of the same as his free act Tel: (580) 223-4384 jurisdiction of this Court, and this Court, notice is hereby and deed Attorneys for Petitioner discharge of the Personal given that on the 3rd day Kenesha Antoine (Published in The Madill Representative is hereby of June, 2020 at 9:00 a.m., Notary Public Record May 21, 2020 2t) set for 9:00 o’clock a.m. on the Petition will be heard in (Published in The Madill Re- the 8th day of July, 2020, be- the Marshall County Court-

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FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS Horoscope for week of May 9 to May 16 MAY 17 Derek Hough, Dancer (35) ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 SAGITTARIUS – Nov MAY 18 After a misunderstand- You are often a force to 23/Dec 21 Tina Fey, Actress (50) ing with someone close, you be reckoned with, Leo. This Check all of the balances MAY 19 may be licking your wounds, week will be no different. You in your accounts, Sagittari- Marshmello, DJ (28) Aries. Don’t let one or two ar- can direct your focus in any us. You may have to make MAY 20 guments derail your friend- direction. So think clearly on very important financial Cher, Singer/Actress (74) ship. Find a way to remedy what you want to do. decisions as they pertain to MAY 21 things. VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 your family’s future. Gotye, Singer (40) TAURUS – Apr 21/May Virgo, are your aspira- CAPRICORN – Dec 22/ MAY 22 21 tions in tune with your ac- Jan 20 Daniel Bryan, Wrestler If you are tired of taking tions? Long-term goals come Capricorn, family dynam- (39) one for the team, you may into focus, and you now have ics may be a little strained MAY 23 need to be more assertive in to set the course to realize all lately. It may be time for Melissa McBride, Actress your work and social circles, of your goals. family members to redefine (55)) Taurus. Set your limits and LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 their roles and boundaries. then stick with them. Honest and diplomatic Things may be sorted soon. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 communication may be AQUARIUS – Jan 21/ Try not to commit to any- needed at the office or your Feb 18 thing out of a sense of guilt, place of employment, Libra. Aquarius, you will sup- Gemini. Rather, commit to Others may turn to you to be port the people you feel things for the right reasons, a mediator. Put those skills closest to and be their ulti- which might make you more to use. champion. However, likely to see them through to SCORPIO – Oct 24/ sometimes you need to step completion. Nov 22 back and let others fight CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Scorpio, are you spread- their own battles. Cancer, as you step out ing yourself too thin? You PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 of your comfort zone, think probably have too many Pisces, normally you are about figuring out some irons in the fire and will a relatively friendly, easygo- thrill-seeking ideas. Now is have to prioritize and pull ing person who is apt to rec- the time to push the envelope back; otherwise, you may oncile quickly. But this week and really see the wild side. feel overwhelmed. you could be out of sorts. Page 8B – The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020 Kiddie Korner

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- KPS teachers, support staff & administrators Congratulation 2020 Seniors

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To 2020 Graduates-

The senior class of 2020 will go down in the history books. While we cannot control the circumstances, we can control our focus. With a positive outlook, we can look back and cherish many exciting experiences and memories. We can also focus forward because your accomplishments and the future cannot be stolen. Stay positive, work hard. Always. Life is about perseverance and per- sistence. I leave you with this:

“One day, the mountain that is in front of you will be so far behind you, it will barely be visible in the distance. But the person you become in learning to get over it? That will stay with you forever. And that is the point of the mountain.”

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Rayne Irma Lizette Adams Aldaba Aldaba Parents: Tre’ and Jennifer Parents: Laurencia Her- Parent: Mother - Adams. Honors: All honors classes of- nandez and Hilario Aldaba Consuelo Salazar fered Madill High School.Many Future plans: I plan to at- awards from qualifying speech tend Murray for RN Labor tournaments as well as four and regionals medals. Third at the State Speech Competition in Humorous Interpretation. State Poetry Out Loud Competition. States Superintendent’s Award for Arts Excellence for Speech. Drum major for the band. Goals: Attend Murray State Col- Caps OfOfff to You!You! lege. Transfer to the University of Oklahoma and play in the Pride of Oklahoma while pursuing my degree. Texoma MMillicentillicent We salute your hard work and LILA MMcClurecClure Watson, achievement, may it open DELOZIER Insurance Group P.C. the door to a world of new opportunities and success! Congratulations

Gavin Ashlynn Tania Class of 2020 Anderson Arnold Arreola Parents: Tiffany Parents: Royce and Kayla Parents: Joel Arreola & Arnold Anderson, and Keith Achievements: 4-H Key Club Guadalupe Martinez Anderson Member, 1st State 4-H Re- Goals: Attend Murray cord Book, Masonic Student State College to study of Today, 3rd in the FFA State Speech Contest, 7th at nursing. Nationals on Parliamentary Procedure Team,Fred Stanley Public Speaking Cup,2nd in Goat Showmanship, and 7th in Sheep Showmanship at OYE, Washington Leadership Confer- ence Scholarship Recipient, FFA State Degree, Shooting a 276 at the State Archery Meet. Goals: Attend Murray State College, then transfer to OSU to attend veterinarian school. Butler Watts Funeral Home Insurance - EMCO 201 S 2nd St. ~ Madill ~ 580-795-3323 Madill FEED & Crematory The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020 - Page 4C

GARY KATY Lillian Jaymie Misael Karina AUSTIN AVERY Bailey Baker Barrientos-Salas Barrientos Parents: Gary Austin Parents: Lee and Tarrah Parent: Kimberly Bailey No Info received Parents: Maria Salas, Parents: Heriberto and Quotesha Austin Avery, Tina and David and step-father Martin Aldaba, and Maura Blankenship Aldaba Barrientos Goals: Attend ECU for my basics and transfer to Texas A&M for their Marine Biology program in Galveston and minor in English to hopefully become a successful author and Marine Biologist. The Madill The Madill FARM LILA MIDAMERICAN STATE FARM INSURANCE - Record Record BUREAU DELOZIER STEEL & WIRE KYLE KENNEDY

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Christopher Myrissa Braelan JAMES JUAN ULISES Bennett Bowermaster Bridenstine BROWN CALIXTO CAMACHO Parents: Catherine and Parents: Jeff and Cindy Parents: Chris and Parents: Brandy Parents: Juana Diaz, Parents: Maria Eufracia Bowermaster Stuckey, and step-father Camacho, Jose Camacho James Bennett Achievements: Misty Bridenstine Juventino Diaz “Top Shoot- Activities: Kevin Smith er” in Archery 18/19, and Archery Goals: Attend Murray 19/20, “Top Student” in physi- Goals: I plan to work State College to become cal science, “Hardest Worker” at Oklahoma Steel and an electrical engineer. in Biology, National Honor Wire, and go to Vo-tech. Society, Student of the month January 2020 Goals: Attend Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Receive a bachelor degree in psychology and a masters in counseling. I hope to start my The Madill career in family counseling. Butler The Madill The Madill LILA FARM Insurance - Record DELOZIER BUREAU Madill Record Record

ALIVIA DILLON KRISTEN Congratulations CANTRELL CARTER CHAPA Parents: Angela and Adam Cantrell Parents: Tippy Canoe of Ft. Parents: Achievements: Rene & Christa State Superin- Worth and Johnny Carter Chapa tendents Award in speech. State Achievements: Valedicto- 2020 Seniors qualifier in speech. Honor student. of Madill; sisters Jayda and Goals: rian, Oklahoma State 4-H I want to grow up to have my Caitlin Foster of Kingston; Vice President, Marshall own family one day. I want to fall in great aunt Vicki Bridgeman love, get married and have kids. I County 4-H Hall of Fame, hope to make the people around me Activities: Football, Track National Honor Society, E.J. Hollliday smile, laugh and be happy. I haven’t and Band 4 year Letterman in Bas- ketball & Softball, and decided between ECU or SE. I would Goals: Attend the University like to get a business degree to start Basketball Homecoming MHS my own business or go into manage- of Technical Institute for Queen ment. I also want to study chemistry Diesel Technology Goals: Graduate MSC and acting. with an Associate Degree before completing a degree in Dentistry Millicent The Madill The Madill McClure Watson, P.C. Record Record The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020 - Page 6C

KYLA J. OSIEL Brandon TRAVIS ASHLEY DAVID CHRISTIE COBOS Connelly COPELAND CUMPTON DOCKERY Parents: Karen Christie Parents: Claudia Cobos, Parents: Patricia Parent: Tiffany Harris Parents Name: Christie & Parents: Denise and and Jason Christie and Julio Cobos Connelly Micheal Cumpton Dwayne Dockery Achievements: NHS, Honors: Music and Goals: I plan to attend the honor roll, top 10% of senior Honor Band University of Oklahoma and Goals: major in Higher Education with class, SEOBDA and SCOB- Join the Marine a minor in Business. I hope to DA 2020 honor bands Corps as a mechanic and one day become a teacher, help Goals: I plan to attend paratrooper. change the way young minds college for music work, and encourage them to chase their dreams. Honor/Awards: 2nd place in Humorous Duet and Dramatic MIDAMERICAN The Madill BANC Interpretation. The Madill WALMART Butler STEEL & WIRE Record FIRST Insurance - Record Madill

ITZEL HUNTER MATEO JACOB JEROD ABRAHAM DOMINGUEZ ELKINS FAJARDO FEUERBORN FIELDS FUENTES Parents: Karla Parents: Steve and Jen- Parents: Jose & Ana Fajardo Parents: John and Parents: Cristin Fields, Parents: Larissa and Achievements: Basketball Dominguez, and Cecilia nifer Elkins Christy Feuerborn Refugio Fuentes Honors: Conference Champs, SEOBDA and Jerome Fields, Roberts Honor Gradu- honor band. SCOBDA honor Activities: 4 years of ag Activities: Football and Activities: ate, National Honor So- band. 2nd Round All-State Goals: Cheer, ciety, Perfect Attendance, Qualifier (band), 4x400m Relay I plan to be an State qualifier in the Archery, Art State Champion Block Holder, electrician or a pipe liner. 4×100 Rotary Student of the State Track Qualifier, Principal Goals: To live a happy Month, Creekmore Ma- Honor Roll, Regional/ Goals: Aattend college at life sonic Lodge student of Conference Champion, 2nd ECU and walk on to play today, Gifted & Talented. Team All-District Running Goals: Back, Soccer Quarter Finalist, football and further my Attend the Uni- Soccer District Champion, Vice career in criminal justice. versity of Tulsa and major President of the senior class, and August Student-athlete of in biology, then attend a the month. post graduate anesthesia Goals: Attend East Central program. University to play in the band and study music education. The Madill BANC STATE FARM The Madill The Madill Record FIRST INSURANCE - WALMART KYLE KENNEDY Record Record Page 7C – The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020

JULIO AUTUMN BRYCE JAQUELINE RODRIGO SAMANTHA GALLO GAMBEL GAMBEL GARCIA GOMEZ GOMEZ Parent: Julia Gallo Parents: Kim Parham Parents: Bobbi and Chris Parents: Rosa Parents: Juana Gomez Parents: Leticia Gomez and Jonathan Gambel. Collins, Liz and Chad Fernandez & Luis Rey and Rodrigo Esquivel and JR Gomez I’m a proud mother of my Gambel Garcia Achievements: beautiful daughter. Honors: Speech , Goals: “My plans are Yearbook, NHS, S.A.D.D, Goals: I hope to become Regional speech qualified to attend Murray State BPA, Student Council a Cosmetologist. Goals: Move to Colorado College & work to start Goals: Attend college to and live with my brother my own small business” become a child counselor to begin my dream as a or teacher. pyrotechnician. STATE FARM MOM, CJ, OAKLAND LAKESIDE INSURANCE - EZ LOAN WALMART KYLE KENNEDY OLIVIA & GROCERY NUTRITION TREVOR Honoring Osiel Cobos Abraham Fuentes Rodrigo Gomez MaryJane MHS KHS MHS Goodwin MHS Our 2 0 Graduates Brody Laird Austin Lewis 2 Carter Colby Michael Obrero MHS We wish you much success MHS KHS MHS 0 as you strive for the next goal. Keep up the great work!

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MARYJANE BRITTON CRISTOBAL WYATT KAYLYNN MACKENZIE GOODWIN GOSS GRACIA GRAY GREEN GRIFFITH Parents: Parents: Parents: Melissa Goodwin Parents: Karri and Parents: Juan Gracia Bryan Gray and Parents: Mom-Kini Missy Harris, Michelle & Rooster Gilstrap and Dallas Goodwin Brandon Goss and Beatriz Hurtado Green, Grandma-Patty Adam Diltz, Timothy Goals: Goals: Honors: Basketball Goals: I want to go to either Attend I would like to Wade Griffith conference champs, Played Goals: Goals: culinary school or to college Southeastern to major in go to lineman school basketball all 4 years Attend OCCC Attend college to become a lawyer. health and safety. and also start my own and started varsity since and for basics, transfer at Murray state college landscaping company. sophomore year, 2 All- to OU and major in for two years. I’m going Tournament awards, Multiple broadcasting and to be a veterinarian and team varsity awards, A’s & B’s journalism. Murray has a great, honor roll hands on program. Goals: Attend SOSU. STATE FARM The Madill GRANDMA & The Madill The Madill WALMART INSURANCE - Record GRANDPA Record Record KYLE KENNEDY RUSSELL

GABRIEL JOEL TRENT DYLAN ILIANA JUAN GUZMAN HALVORSEN HARVEY HEITER HERNANDEZ HERNANDEZ Parents: Miriam Yami- Parents: Kristi Combes Parent: Christopher Harvey, Parent: Cindy L. Parents: Lenin Hernan- Parent: Antonia his #1 biggest fan and his rock. leth Guzmán, and Fredy and Step-father Mark I want to thank my Aunt Ceniceros dez, Maria Hernández Hernandez Arnaldo Guzmán Combes Savannah and Uncle Chase Goals: I plan to move to Goals: I plan to attend for helping me throughout my Goals: I want to go to work. school years. Just letting y’all California. Murray State College to know I couldn’t do it without major in nursing. Then I you guys and I will forever be grateful. For my Dad, thank you plan to transfer to South- for teaching me and showing eastern for a bachelor me the right way to be a young, degree in science and a respectable man. I can’t thank you enough. I will continue doctors degree in nursing. being great for you and I will I’m going to be a nurse never give up. I love you pops. Goals: Be a Video Production practitioner. STATE FARM The Madill and Video Editor. The Madill The Madill OAKLAND LITTLE INSURANCE - Record Record Record GROCERY KYLE KENNEDY LAW FIRM Page 9C – The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020

BRADEN E.J. LIZBETH HAYLI CHRISTOPHER TREVIANA HERNDON HOLLIDAY HUERTA HUNT IBARRA IBARRA Parents: Mom- Jennifer Parents: Robert and Marcee Parent: Dora Huerta Parents: Cecil and Parents: Arturo and Parents: Anatolio Ibarra Herndon, Grandma- Par- Holliday Honors: National Honor Byranda Hunt Cristina Ibarra and Tina Jaramillo Achievement: niece Briggs Top AP En- Society Goals: Attend Oklahoma Honors: FCCLA Goals: vironmental Student, Top Goals: Goals: Attend college at Health Student, Madill Ro- I plan to attend State University I plan to keep ECU and try to walk on tary Student of the Month, Murray and to work. Institute of Technology God in my heart, love my and play football. Straight A-Honor Roll, Per- and major in Electrical family- especially my son, fect Attendance, National Construction. work and go to Murray Honor Society, 1st String State College to become 4-A All-District Linebacker a vet Goals: Attend Murray State College. STATE FARM MARSHALL OAKLAND The Madill GREG CLEMENT The Madill INSURANCE - COUNTY GROCERY Record AGENCT-AFR Record KYLE KENNEDY ABSTRACT INSURANCE

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JOSHUA KEVIN TALON BRODY AUSTIN ANGEL ISBELL JOCOP KENDRIX LAIRD LEWIS MANCILLAS No information received Parents: Dario Jocop, Parents: Wayne Parents: Patrick & Jennifer Parents: April Ingram Parents: Annette Alanis and Rosa Jocop Kendrix, and Shaunda Laird and Gaudelio Mancillas Achievements: and Chris Lewis Goals: I am deciding Moore-Stanley Superin- Interests: Anything Goals: tendents Honor Roll, Na- whether to continue my I plan to keep tional Honor Society, SEOB- that involves mud, chevy education. working and do my part DA Honor Band, SCOBDA trucks, and catfishing!! to make this world a Honor Band, and SCOBDA Goals: Continue to better place. Honor Jazz Band play baseball, get an Goals: Aattend the Academy Occupational Safety of Contemporary Music at and Health degree the University of and major in and becoming a diesel Music Production. mechanic. GREG CLEMENT LA GRANDE LITTLE WALMART WALMART The Madill AGENCT-AFR MEXICAN LAW FIRM Record INSURANCE RESTAURANT

JOEL JOSE JACOB AUSTIN ALYSSA QAYLA MARTINEZ MARTINEZ MASSEY MAXEY MAY MCCLELLAN Parents: Christine Parents: Jose Matias Parents: Terry Massey Parents: Tammy and Parents: Mom- Janie May, Parent: Crystal Howard Abrego, and Joel Martinez and Rosa Elena and Amy Williams. Sib- Chris Maxey Step Dad- Jordan Green Goals: I want to make lings: Kaleb, Colby, Brady Martinez Camacho Goals: I plan to make Goals: After high school something of myself and Achievements: and Abby Massey. But we Highest can’t forget about John a lot of money and do I’ll finish my general edu- succeed in life. academic achievement in Venable. something I enjoy doing. cation at Murray before Algebra 1, freshman year, Achievements: Lettered going to the university of Most improved in soccer in wrestling, golf, and and band during sopho- track. Last year, I qualified Oklahoma for a degree in more year for state in golf. criminology Goals: Goals: I plan to go into Attend Murray sports medicine or get my State for an associate paramedics license and STATE FARM degree. become a firefighter. BANC BANC The Madill The Madill The Madill INSURANCE - FIRST FIRST KYLE KENNEDY Record Record Record Page 11C – The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020

BRET DEISY RIGGIN MICHAEL ASHLAN LOLO MCDANIEL MEDINA MELTON OBRERO O’QUIN ORTEGA Parents: David and Teri Parents: Esmeralda Parents: Exa Melton and Parents: Polly Tinkes, Parent: Jessica O’Quin Parents: Robert and McDaniel Rangel & Andres Medina Pepper Melton Michael Obrero Rosa Ortega Honors: National Honor Activities: 4 years soccer Activities: Football, Society Goals: Attend Murray basketball, bowling, and Goals: I am attending State College and track. Oklahoma State Univer- possibly transfer to Goals: Attend sity in the fall. Southeastern afterward. I Southeastern University plan to start a family and focus on being successful with my soulmate. BANC The Madill OAKLAND WALMART OAKLAND MARSHALL FIRST Record GROCERY GROCERY COUNTY WATER CORPORATION

REDERICK CLAUDIA EDGAR KOURTNEY DAVID EDWIN PARKER PEREZ PERFECTO PORTER QUIROZ RECIO Parent: Alice Parker Parents name: Karina Parents: Francisca Parents: Jim and Candy Parents: Camellia and Parents: Maurio Recio, Serrano and Esteban Perez Camacho, Raul Ramires Porter and Elena Ayala Achievements: National Rafael Quiroz Future plans: I plan to at- Achievement: Soccer Honor Society, Oklahoma Honors: Biology 1 Top tend Murray State College Captain Honor Society, Top 10 at state Student and to work. Goals: I want to go to track meet, December Student of the month, Top student in Goals: Attend UCO and ECU and become a nurse/ Algebra 1, and Varsity Cheer study funeral services. chef and become the best Captain of me. :) Goals: Attend Southeastern Oklahoma State University to get my basics then transfer to the University of Oklahoma to further my career in criminal justice Millicent The Madill STATE FARM LAKESIDE MIDAMERICAN STATE FARM INSURANCE - McClure Record NUTRITION STEEL & INSURANCE - Watson, P.C. KYLE KENNEDY WIRE KYLE KENNEDY The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020 - Page 12C

ERIK VERONICA MCKENZIE MYSTYKAL JOSE WYLBE RECIO RECIO REED REYES RIVERA ROBERTS Parents: Martha and Parents: Maria Gonzalez, Parents: Jay and Jeanna Parents: Susan and Parents: Angelica and Parents: Dad- Tony Rob- Celso Recio Seferino Recio Reed. Angela Cady Jose Rivera erts, Mom- Kourtni Behrens, Achievements: Band Step mom- Kelly Roberts. Achievements: Captain of Goals: Attend OCCC and Achievements: Wrestled color guard for all four MHS Softball Team earn a degree in business years of high school. I for 3 years and played base- Future plans: I plan to at- and finance. ball for 4 years. Wrestling have been the track/ cross tend Murray State College homecoming king. country trainer for three Goals: I plan to attend years. for a teaching degree and be successful in life. Southeastern University Goals: I would like to and major in Wildlife/Con- attend cosmetology school servation. and continue caring for my family. STATE FARM The Madill The Madill The Madill The Madill STATE FARM INSURANCE - INSURANCE - KYLE KENNEDY Record Record Record Record KYLE KENNEDY

ASA ALEJANDRA JAVIER LIZBET JEREMIAH RAYMOND ROBERTSON SALAS SALAZAR SALAZAR SANCHEZ SANDERS Parents: Roberto Salas, Imelda Parents: Ron & Mindy Rob- Barrientos. Parents: Abundio and Parents: Julia T. Salazar Parents: James and April ertson Parent: Valeria Garcia Achievements: All Star Foot- Goals: Attend Murray State Gloria Salazar and Serafin Salazar Covington ball, District Athlete of the College and receive an associ- Brother: Antonio Salazar Goals: Attend college or Activities: Jazz band, Year Football, All State Track, ate degree in business. Then, Goals: Attend college at move to Mexico. 4x400m Relay State Champion, Drumming I plan to transfer to a larger Southeastern Oklahoma Future Plans: All State Bowling, A+ Honor school for advertising with the Take a Roll, & National Honor Society State University and get goal of working for, or running year break, then college Member a degree in occupational Goals: AttendSouthern Naza- a sustainable company. health and safety. I for something musical. rene University to play football Honors: Yearbook Editor- would like a job in the and study business. In-Chief for 2 years, Senior safety field. Class President 2020, Speech Co-Captain. STATE FARM MIDAMERICAN WALMART GREG CLEMENT The Madill The Madill INSURANCE - STEEL & AGENCY-AFR Record Record KYLE KENNEDY WIRE INSURANCE Page 13C – The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020

RYAN COLE BRANDON RYAN CHEYANNE ERIC SCOTT SELVY SERRANO SHAHAN SKILES SKINKIS Parents: James and April Parents: Chad and Kyla Selvy Parents: Parents: Michelle Chapman and Parents: Parent: Achievements: FFA Greenhand Juan and Eva Raymond Shahan Karen Sarah Sobie Degree, Chapter Degree and State Activities: Covington Degree, FFA 1st at districts in Serrano Football, Track, Countryman and Joshua Activities: Jazz band, Parliamentary Procedure, 3rd at Honors: National Honor Bowling Gillette State in Parliamentary Procedure, Society, State Superinten- Achievemenrts:State qualifier in Drumming 4th at districts for FFA speech, track in 2019 Activities: Band, Future Plans: Take a 5th at State in Parliamentary dent’s Advisory Council Defensive Player of the year for FCCLA, National Honor Procedure, FFA 3rd at State in Goals: Attend Murray Football 2020, 2nd Team All- year break, then college Environment & Natural Resources Society, Church and Marshall county Junior College District Corner Back Football, for something musical. Livestock Show Reserve Grand All-American Football Team for Future Plans: Going Wether goat, Varsity Football 4A 3 years, Speech 2nd team all district wide receiver. Awards: Principal Honor Roll, to Southeastern State Goals: Attend Southeastern NHS Oklahoma University Oklahoma State University. Future Plans: Attend Sterling College, majoring in Business and playing football for the Sterling The Madill OKLAHOMA Warriors. The Madill The Madill STEEL & WALMART BANC Record WIRE FIRST Record Record

LESLIE TABATHA CHRISTOPHER DAKOTA TREAVOR MAYLEY SMITH STEPHENSON TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TRUJILLO Parents: Jill and Chris Parents: Darrell and Parents: Mary Taylor & Terry Parents: Carolyn Taylor Parents: Evelyn Taylor Parents: Martin Trujillo and Smith Tulina Stephenson Nuckolls and Step-father Michael Goals: Milva Alanis Honors: National Honors I want to work, Awards: Achievements: FFA State Goals: Attend Murray to Cryer MHS Rotary Student Society, All District O-Line, build my own house and of the Month for September Qualifying Opening Cer- be a Physical Therapist 2nd Team All District D-Line, buy my dream truck. High School Activities: I was emony Student, Archery and 1,290 Pound Total in Powerlifting involved with Cheer for 3 years National Qualifier, & Foot- Activities: 4 years Football, and Art for 4 years! I also did an ball Trainer. 4 years Powerlifting, 2 years internship at the Elementary! Goals: Chase the Green, Track, 1 year Baseball, 1 Year Future Plans: I want to go to and Live the Dream Vocal Music, and 2 years Ag college and get a degree in edu- Goals: Attend Murray State cation to one day be a teacher. College. Then, transfer to ECU and become a Game Warden. The Madill The Madill The Madill The Madill The Madill MIDAMERICAN Record Record Record Record Record STEEL & WIRE The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020 - Page 14C

COTY ARON EMILIE JOHN TAYLOR LYDIA TWEEDY VANN VANN VENABLE WALLER WIESE Parents: Melissa Tweedy & Parents: Brett and Parents: Brett and Michelle Parent: Danyelle Hoedebeck Grandparents: David Parents: Stephen Wiese and Darrel Craig Vann. Accomplishments: Honor So- Starla Wiese Michelle Vann. and Patty Terry Achievements: Co- Achievements: 13 Year Club Achievements: Plays the ciety, Graduating in the top 10% Interests: Basketball, piccolo for the marching band of class, 2020 Wrestling State Valedictorian, Obtained @ Madill Schools, 4yr Football and first chair flute during Qualifier 6th place in the 182 lb the rank of Black Belt in Starter, 4yr Wrestling 2x Baseball and Archery. concert season. Cross Country weight class, 2019 Ardmoriete Taekwondo, Member of State Qualifier, 4yr Baseball, Goals: Attend Murray 800m,1600m and 3200m and Athlete of the Week for football, National Honor Society, varsity track. Academic team 2019 Track State Qualifier in Rotary Student of the Month, 4yr FFA - Herdsmanship State College. and Alliance Health Student Award captain. the 4x100 relay of the Month Goals: Attend Oklahoma Goals: Committed to play foot- Goals: Attend college at Goals: Attend Southwestern Baptist University and major ball for Oklahoma State University in Southeastern and apply for in Political Science using my State University in the fall the fall and major in Medical OHP. degree to lobby for education and will major in Biomedical Laboratory Science. and adoption causes. Sciences. STATE FARM MOM & MOM & BANC The Madill GREG CLEMENT INSURANCE - DAD DAD FIRST Record AGENCY-AFR KYLE KENNEDY INSURANCE

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Emilie Opal Vann, the 18 year old daughter of Aron Davin Vann is the 18 year old son of Brett Brett and Michelle Vann, is an amazing flute player and Michelle Vann. Aron is very involved at whose quartet qualified for state this year! Emilie Madill High School including starting on the loves to run and is on the cross country team and basketball team, baseball team and participating the track team at Madill High School. Emilie is an in archery. Aron spends lots of time fishing and GREG CLEMENT excellent student who has already earned credits hanging out with his friends. Aron has decided to from Murray State that will transfer to Oklahoma Baptist University where she will attend in the fall. start his college education at Murray State until AGENCY-AFR Emilie is planning to earn a political science degree he decided exactly which career path to take. to use as a lobbyist for education and adoption Aron's parents are excited to watch him grow INSURANCE causes. Her parents are extremely proud of Emilie's into the person God means for him to become. commitment to follow Christ's plan for her life. We are so blessed to be his parents. Page 15C – The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020

Madill High School 2020 Graduation Ceremony Come celebrate the milestone of graduation with our seniors. WWee will still follow CDC guideguide-- lines for social distancing for the safety of all in attendance. When: June 6, 2020 TTime:ime: 10:00 a.m. Where: Blake Smiley Stadium 601 W.W. McArthur St. Madill GO WILDCATSWILDCATS The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020 - Page 16C

A worwordd frfromom the Madill School BoBoardard Superintendent...

To the Kingston 2020 Graduates...

Congratulations to all of our graduating seniors. I know it's not the ending we were all expecting but that doesn't take away from all you have accomplished in your time here at Kingston High School. Your class will forever be a part of History. You have learned a valuable lesson that life can throw unexpected challenges at you at any time and you must be able to adjust and adapt. You all have done an amazing job of making the best of a bad situation. You have been a part of remarkable success in your time here at Kingston and you will be missed dearly. I can't wait to see what the future holds for the class of 2020.

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PATRICIA KASSIE ANN AARON CECELIA SONYA BARRETT ALVAREZ BAILEY BECK BEHYMER BLACKBIRD BLACKWELL

Parents: Maria Alvarez Parents: Jami Stephens Parents: Crysta and Parents: Thomas and Parents: Dennice and Parents: Andrea and and the late Margarito and Jerry Bailey Mike Beck Jennifer Behymer Pierre Blackbird Thomas Slavik and the Alvarez Activities: Basketball, Activites: Football, Activities: Band, Jazz Goals: Attend SOSU late David Blackwell Activities: Cheerleading Track and Cross Country Concurrent Class and Band, Drum Major and Activities: FFA and Show Choir, Student Goals: Attend SOSU to Top 10% NHS Track Council, NHS and Senior study Forensics Goals: Attend SOSU Goals: Attend North Goals: Attend OU Class Reporter and become an Texas University Goals: Attend ECU to Anesthesiologist for Architectural study Biology Engineering Texoma The Madill The Madill Butler The Madill The Madill Insurance Record Record Insurance - Record Record Group Kingston

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Parents: Darcy and Parents: Sherry and Parents: Shannon and Parents: Scott Brown Parents: Tammie and Parents: Cashell and Richard Blanchard Travis Bohannon Erick Wyatt and Shannon Crandell Alan Bruce Jim Bevers Activities: Football, Top Activities: Fast pitch, Activities: NHS, Band Activities: Power lifting, Goals: Enlist in the Activities: Cross 10% and Senior Class basketball, slow pitch and Jazz Band Track, Fast pitch and military or attend Tulsa Country, Track and NHS President softball, NSH, FCA and Goals: Attend OU for Slow pitch softball Welding School Goals: Attend OBU for Goals: Attend ECU for Concurrent Classes meterology Goals: Attend Psychiatry Kinesiology and play Goals: Attend SOSU Cosmetology School football and start a career in the medical field The Madill LITTLE The Madill The Madill The Madill OKLAHOMA Record LAW FIRM Record Record Record STEEL & WIRE The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020 - Page 18C

KITANA STORMY COLBY NICHOLAS KENDALL MAKAYLA CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CARTER CASTELLANO CLARK COOK Parents: Kim and Casey Parents: Kim and Casey Parents: Christian and Parents: Angela and Parents: Daniel and Parents: Casandra and Campbell Campbell Sonya Carter Paul Brown Arlena Clark MIchael Cook Activities: 4H and Activities: 4H, Art, Activities: Basketball, Activities: Powerlifting Activities: NHS Activities: Band, showing cows Cross Country and NHS Football, Track and Goals: Attend ECU for Goals: Attending ECU Color Guard, FFA and Goals: Attend Tarrant Goals: Attend Murray Concurrent Classes Engineering for Nursing Yearbook County College and State for Nursing Goals: Attend SOSU for Goals: Attend Murray become a Veterinary a Safety Degree with a State College Technician minor in Computers The Madill The Madill The Madill The Madill The Madill The Madill Record Record Record Record Record Record

ERICKA KOLTON JARED CAROLINE ELIZABETH MALLORY CRYER DANIEL DAVIS DOWDY DRODDY EASLEY Parents: Danny and Parents: Jamie Weaver Parents: Scott and Parents: Lindsey and Parents: Jim and Vicki Parents: Wendy and Terra Cryer McNeill and Brandon Kasey Davis Casey Dowdy Droddy Cody Easley Activities: Band, Jazz Daniel Activities: Track, Activities: Cheer, Health Activities: FCCLA, FCA Activities: FFA, 4H, Band and FFA Activities: Football and Powerlifting and 4H Corp., Musicals, KFBC and Special Olympics NHS, FCCLA and Enos Goals: Attend SOSU and Track Goals: Racing Quads Youth Group, NHS, and Goals: Going to work Baptist Church become an Orthodontist Goals: Attend college volunteering with the Goals: Attend Murray and becoome a Special Olympics State to be a Veterinary Chiropractor Goals: Certified Technician Plebotomist then Nursing Cschool STATE FARM The Madill Butler BANC KINGSTON BANC INSURANCE - Record Insurance - FIRST TAG FIRST KYLE KENNEDY Kignston AGENCY Page 19C – The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020

CLAYTON ELIZABETH JOSHUA DEVLIN KASSIDY BETHANY ELLIS ELLIS FORBES FORGUSON GANZERLA HARRISON Parents: Chris and Parent: Elton Ellis Parents: Emmanuel and Parents: Crystal Smith Parents: Kelly and Mario Parents: Brian and Dena Maria Watson Activities: Top 10% Emily Forbes and Michael Forguson Ganzerla Harrison Activities: Football and Goals: Attend University Activities: FFA, FCCLA, Activies: Tech and Band Activities: Special Activities: FFA and Top Powerlifting of Oklahoma for Graphic and Tech Ed Goals: Attend college Olympics 10% Goals: Attend college to Arts Goals: Attend OSU Goals: Attend SOSU for be a Counselor Fire Safety Training to Nursing become a Fire Marshall

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ABIGAIL BRITNY EVALYNE Ty CAYLEE LYNDZEY HAWKINS HENDERSON HENSON HERNDON HEWITT HUYNH Parents: Chad and Parents: Brandi and Parents: Soni and Parents: Bobbie Weeks Parents: Terry and Parents: Terry Savage Crystal Hawking Robert Henderson Darron Henson and Kelly Herndon Sharon Hewitt and Danny Hyunh Activities: NHS, Activities: Basketball, Activities: FCCLA and Activities: Baseball, Activities: Show Choir Activities: Band, Color STUCCO, Top 10% and NSH, FCA, Top 10%, and Top 10% basketball, and Football Goals: Attend Guard, Vocal Music, Sports Trainer Kingston Baptist Church Activities: Attend Goals: Attend Murray Cosmetology School Musicals and All-State in Goals: Attend SOSo Goals: Attend SOSU, Murray State College State College and play Vocal for Kinesiology then then to a Dental Hygiene for Diagnostic Medical Baseball Goals: Attend SOSU a Master’s in Athletic Program Sonography and become a Nurse Training Practitioner STATE FARM BG’S BANC The Madill The Madill The Madill INSURANCE - CATCH FIRST Record Record Record KYLE KENNEDY

FAITH JOLIE KADEN ASHLIE KYLEE MARIAH ISENBERG JACKSON JOHNSON JOHNSTON JONES JONES Parents: Tracy Del Parents: Teresa and Jason Parents: Vernon and Parents: Lakisha and Parents: Christin and Parents: Christin and Angel Isenberg , Abby Golden and Chris Jackson Cheryl Johnson Roy Dunham and Ricky Jones Jones Jones Jones and the late Del Angel Isenberg, Activities: Competition Activities: Basketball, Johnston Activities: FFA and Top Melissa Johnston Toby Isenberg and Kelly Dance, FCA, FCCLA, FCA, HS, Track and Top Activities: Art and 10% Activities: Art and Isenberg Yearbook, NHS, Adaptive 10% Yearbook Goals: Attend SOSU for Health Corps Activities: Cheer, NHS, PE and Special Olympics Goals: Attend SOSU Goals: Attend college Accounting Goals: Attend SOSU for Student Council, Senior Volunteer a Safety Degree Class Officer, Cross Goals: Attend Country and Track Transylvania Universtiy Goals: Become a Speech for Pre Med, then become Pathologist a doctor The Madill The Madill The Madill The Madill The Madill BG’S Record Record Record Record Record CATCH Page 21C – The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020

ROBERT RAY-LYNN COLTON JORDAN KOBY MARGARITA KENEDY KING KNAPE LEHR LEWIS LOVING Parents: Christi and Parent: Tanya Wilson Parents: Bonnie and Parents: Charlie and Parents: Jamie Lewis Parent: Suzette Ayala Tim McLachlan Goals: Attend college Rowdy Knape Jackie Mitchell Goals: Attend Murray Goals: Attend SOSU Activities: Track and Activities: Football, Goals: Go to work State College Football Superintendent’s Honor Goals: Attend Murray Roll, NHS, Top 10% and State College Veterinary Salutorian School Goals: Attend Northeastern State University and play Football The Madill The Madill FARM The Madill OKLAHOMA The Madill Record Record BUREAU Record STEEL & Record WIRE

NATHANIEL AUTUMN AMELIA ISABEL ALYSHA CARTER MALLETT MCNIEL MILLS MIRELES MITCHELL MOORE Parents: Danita and Parents: Jennifer and Parents: Joleen and Parents: Christina Parent: Elizabth Levario Parents: Lance and Jason Mallett Sheldon McNiel Steve Mills Vaughn and Jeff Nelson Goals: Attend Murray Michelle Moore Goals: Go to work Activities: Show Choir, Activities: Softball, Activities: Show State College Activities: Band, Jazz Musicals and Cross Track, Powerlifting, NHS Choir, Band, Musicals, Band, Show Choir, Country and Top 10% STUCCO, NHS, Top 10% Musicals, FCCLA, Goals: Attend OSU for Goals: Attend Barton and Senior Class Vice STUCCO, NHS and Nursing Community College for President Senior Class Secretary Nursing Pediatrtcs and Goals: Attend Tulsa Goals: Attend OU for play softball State University for Finance Psychology BANC The Madill STATE FARM The Madill The Madill Lakeside FIRST Record INSURANCE - Record Record Family KYLE KENNEDY Medicine The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020 - Page 22C

KATELIN BRANDON DREW SIERRE MADISON SHELBY MORRIS MOSS MULLINS MULLINS NAGEL NEWCOMB Parents: Bunny and Parents: Bridgette and Parent: Steve Mullins Parent: Steve Mullins Parents: Jackie Hitchcock Parents: Dianna and Billy Morris Eddie Moss Goals: Go to work Goals: Go to work and Jacob Sircy Gerald Newcomb Activities: Art, Vocal Goals: Get a job Activities: Colorguard, Activities: Vocal and Volunteering with Jazz Band, Show Choir, Goals: Attend Murray Special Olympics Musical and Art State College for Nursing Goals: Attend Murray Goals: Atttend college State College for Nursing to become an Early Elementary Educator

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LORA JESSE BRYCE PAIGE DAVID ZACHARY NEWTON NORTHAM NUNN NUNN PARKER PARSONS Parents: Jeri and Lloyd Parents: Tracey and Parents: Corey and Parents: Cory and Parents: Tanya and Parents: Jeff Parsons Newton Kenneth WIlliams Mandy Nunn Mandy Nunn Andrew Ramey and Brandi Thomas Activities: FFA, Jazz Activities: Football and Activities: Show Choir, Activities: FCCLA Goals: To be happy in Activities: Video Games, Band, Show Choir, Tech Ed Officer Team Vocal and FCCLA Goals: Attend UCO for life! going to the beach, Musicals and Yearbook Goals: Join the Army Goals: Attendy Murray Nursing exploring new places and Goals: Raising a family State College makin’ that money Goals: To be a Black Jack Deal and be happy

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MARK GARETT FERNANDO NATHAN HAYDEN JANSON PEREZ PIERCE RAMIREZ RANEY ROGERS ROSE Parents: Brenda and Parents: LaDawn and Parents: Lisa and Parent: Krisanna Parents: Moe and Parent: Jody Rose Marshall Gach Gregory Pierce Joaquin Ramirez Burden Melissa Rogers Goals: Go to college Activities: Powerlifting Activities: Track and Goals: Go to work Activities: Tech Ed Activities: Bowfishing Goals: Attend VoTech for FFA Goals: Attend Tulsa with my friends and mechanics Goals: Attend SOSU for Welding School hanging out at the guide Information Technology dock Goals: Attend SOSU for Radiology Tech

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JESSE MAKAYLA TANNER ALICIA CHRISTON ETHAN ROUSE SEENEY SHOWALTER SMITH SMITH SPARKS Parent: Doris Rouse Parents: Christopher Parents: Stacy and Hal Parent: Catherine Smith Parents: Steven and Parents: Corie and Activities: Golf and and Lisbet Seeney Showalter Goals: Getting a job and Latassa Moore and Misty Angie Sparks fishing Activities: Cheer, Show Activities: Football and starting a career Smith Goals: Attend Aviation Goals: Attend SOSU, Choir, STUCCO, Softball, FCA Goals: Going to work Technology in Irving, play golf and win Musical Theater, Health Goals: Attend SOSU for Texas Corp and Senior Class Criminal Justice Treasurer Goals: Attend Northen Oklahoma College for Musical Theater The Madill STATE FARM The Madill The Madill The Madill Lakeside Record INSURANCE - Record Record Record Family KYLE KENNEDY Medicine The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020 - Page 24C

TAYLOR FAITH AUSTIN TIMOTHY CAILIN CAMERON SPENCE SQUIRES STAFFORD STANDFIELD STAUFFER STONE Parents: Julie Hartman Parents: Robin and Parent: Gigi Stafford Goals: Attend VoTech Parents: Art and Amy Parents: Amy and and John Spence Stephen Squires Activities: Art and Jazz Stauffer James Stone Activities: Softball, Goals: Attend Texas Band Activities: Band, Choir, Goals: Go to work FCA, STUCO, NHS, Goals: Health Corp, 2019 Girls State University in Attend a Trade Cheer, Musicals, NHS State, 2020 Oklahoma Austin, Texas School and Top 10% House of Representatives Goals: Attend University Paging Program, of Tulsa for Physics Valedictorian and Top 10 % Goals: Attend NCTC then SOSU for Chemistry/Biology FARM The Madill The Madill The Madill The Madill The Madill BUREAU Record Record Record Record Record

SETH SKYLER DANNA COLE BRINLEY KALEB STONE TRUSSELL WAGNON WALKER WATERS WEEHUT Parents: Shelly Goals: Getting a job in Parents: Desiree Monk Parents: Henry and Parent: Amber Waters Parent: Kristie Heitman Howington and James the oil field and Darryle Wagnon Tabitha Walker Activities: NHS and Goals: Attend Murray Talley Activities: Fast pitch, Goals: Get a job and Showing Reining Horses State College Activities: Golf, Health Basketball, Slow pitch, become a Computer Goals: Attend SOSU for Corps, and FFA Track and Top 10% Programmer Nursing Goals: Attend college for Goals: Attend Murray teaching State College for Business and play softball The Madill The Madill MADILL The Madill The Madill The Madill Record Record COIN & Record Record Record LAUNDRY Page 25C – The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020

JOSHUA CALEB JIMMIE WILLIAMS YEAGER YEAGER Parents: Kara and Parents: Melissa and Parent: Rebecca Yeager Joshua Williams Rodney Yeager Activities: Band Activities: Baseball Activities: Football, Goals: Attend college for Goals: Attend OCU for Track and Powerlifting Nursing Business Safety Goals: Attend college

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KKingstoningston HHighigh SSchoolchool 2020 GGraduationraduation CeremonyCeremony Come celebrate graduation with the Kingston Seniors and show them the support they deserve. The CDC guidelines will be followed to ensure everybody’everybody’ss safetysafety.. When:When: Friday,Friday, JuneJune 5,5, 2020 Time:Time: 77:00:00 p.m.p.m. Where:Where: KMACKMAC 3rd3rd St KingstonKingston Go Redskins Page 27C – The Madill Record – Thursday, May 21, 2020

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Loyal to the cause High School Seniors who have sworn Brandon Connelly is an 18-year-old senior at Madill High School. He was born in Oklahoms City, but moved to Madill in 2009. He to serve joined the Marine Corps because it runs deep in his family blood; his uncle and two of his cousins are Ma- rines. He said he is not a Marine yet because he hasn’t gone through boot camp, yet. He is still waiting for his orders, but his MOS will be 3521 A Motor T. He plans on making the Marine Corps a career.

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Congratulations Senior Class 2020! You did it, even with the curve ball thrown to you this year You were made for greatness! Knock it out of the park!!