OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCIATION BETTER NEWSPAPER CONTEST SEQUOYAH News AWARD WINNER Source for The 2017 The Heart of Oklahoma Purcell Register Thursday, August 16, 2018 purcellregister.com Vol. 131 No. 39 • 3 sections • 4034 pages 75¢ Since 1887 Hazy A penny policy or 2 City reaps Medical millions from marijuana in Hewett lowly cent the school JeanneGrimes Sheriff’s Hall of Fame The Purcell Register JeanneGrimes in The Purcell Register Pennies may not all be from Law enforcement career spans 40 years heaven. But they do count. A medical marijuana policy In Purcell, they count quite for Purcell Public Schools was John D. Montgomery a lot, actually. adopted by the school board The Purcell Register It was pennies that took a Monday with no questions hospital from the asked. McClain County Sheriff Don brink of finan- Superintendent Jason Mid- Hewett is walking in tall cotton. cial ruin to kiff told board members the Hewett’s name is in the a thriving policy was drafted by the Okla- rarefied air of the Oklahoma health care homa State School Boards Sheriff’s Hall of Fame. facility in Association which advised the When Hewett was inducted less than district to adopt it. into the Hall of Fame at the two years. The one-page policy states Reed Center in Midwest City It will take the district “will not regulate or Friday night he became just pennies to en- the 27th Oklahoma Sheriff to sure the hospital Hazy be so honored. never again faces imminent Please see , page 11A Hewett has been sheriff in closure. McClain County for the past It was also pennies that gave 20 years. Purcell a modern public safety He also served in the Okla- complex, extensive renova- homa Highway Patrol for 20 tions to city hall, a new electric years giving him an amazing substation, GreenScape and 40 years in law enforcement. improvements to the city’s Those two stints in law en- water, electric and sewer in- forcement were sandwiched frastructure. around 4 1/2 years as a teacher Preliminary work has now and coach at Washington. started on Main StreetScape, Hewett taught from 1994- which Bunn said will both 1999, coaching baseball, fast- beautify and make economic pitch and junior high girls development improvements in basketball. the downtown area. • Photo provided “I feel proud,” Hewett said. Purcell voters will be asked A baker’s “This is a great honor. But what August 28 to approve extend- In the Hall I’m more proud of is the people ing the penny sales taxes for McClain County.Sheriff.Don.Hewett.was.inducted.into.the.Oklahoma.Sheriff’s. I’ve been associated with. the Purcell Municipal Hospital dozen Association.Hall.of.Fame.at.a.banquet.last.Friday.night.at.the.Reed.Center. in.Midwest.City..Making.the.presentation.was.Pottawatomie.County.Sheriff. Lex Schools add and.Past.President.Mike.Booth. Please see Hewett, back page Please see Penny, page 11A 13 new faculty for 2018-19 JeanneGrimes JeanneGrimes Wayne’s The Purcell Register The Purcell Register When classes begin today New Purcell Public Schools new faces (Thursday) for Lexington has added 14 new teachers Public Schools, a baker’s for the 2018-19 school year. dozen of new faculty faces Classes started Wednes- Teachers, will greet students. day. principal on They are Garrett Benson, The new hires are Mandy Jessica Chase, Michelle Duty, Dragons Clay, Kenzie Cunnius, Mer- board at Wayne Sandy Harrell, Susan Hutch- Purcell Public ilee Debus, Angela Hoyt, erson, Bridget Johnson, Kathy in JeanneGrimes Keeler, Tammy Lee, Ronnie Schools adds 14 The Purcell Register Oehlschlager, Jessika Pru- the district teachers to faculty Please see Purcell, page 11A cha, Jamie Shepherd, Angel New faces – and a few that Zimmerman and Todd Zim- are familiar – have joined merman. Wayne Public Schools faculty Benson is teaching sixth and for the 2018-19 school year. seventh grade language arts They are Braiden Black, and history. He is a graduate Scout Black, Will Blair, Beth of East Central University and Boles, David Collins, Julie previously taught at Wayne. Malone and Steffany Ward. He and his wife, Michele, Braiden Black will teach have two children, Haven high school history, in addition and Ethan. Clay Osborn Masters Hoyt Moreno Terry Pope to being the head softball and “I enjoy teaching because baseball coach. He previously I am able to use my military was assistant baseball coach at service and training on maps Hinton High School. He is a and satellites to get students graduate of Paradise, Texas, excited about the subject,” High School and Hillsdale he said. “I chose Lexington Free Will Baptist College.

Please see Lex, back page Stanton Debus Tucker Weaver Scott Cunnius Ward Please see Wayne, back page

Next week Inside Find it...

More August rain Football Foundation Opinion...... 4A From Sunday through night when massive flooding magazine grants Tuesday 1.60” of rain has struck the OKC metro area. Next week we will The Purcell Public Society...... 6A been added to the coffers for While OKC was getting unveil the 2018 School Foundation Purcell, bringing the total for 5”, Purcell only received Sports...... 2B Heart of Oklahoma awarded the 2017- the year here to 26.53”. .50”, which wasn’t anything That compares to Okla- to sneeze at for August 14. Football Magazine. 18 teacher grants. Obituaries...... 11A homa City who has 24.98” Additional rain is pre- Classifieds...... 9B for the year including 5” last dicted through Monday. Next.week’s.edition Pg..2A 2A-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 16, 2018 Multiple life terms Long sentences in child rape case JeanneGrimes The Purcell Register soliciting a minor for indecent exposure/obscene material – on The cases of a couple who February 15 and was sentenced made repeated sexual assaults by District Judge Leah Edwards on a friend’s 10-year-old on July 12. daughter were closed last She drew five prison terms month in McClain County of 25 years with five years District Court. suspended, one term of 10 years Jason McSwain will serve with five years suspended, and two consecutive life sentences one of two years. All seven in prison, as well as three 30- sentences will be served con- year prison terms and one 25- currently. year sentence. The then 10-year-old girl In addition, he was sentenced told police investigators from to a third life term that will be Lexington and Purcell there served concurrently. Also to were several incidents of rape. be served concurrently will be The girl also said she had three additional 30-year terms watched Riggle and McSwain and one 2-year sentence. have sex several times. McSwain, 45, entered a McSwain and Riggle had blind plea earlier this year to images on their cell phones of John D. Montgomery • The Purcell Register 11 charges right before jury her being sexually abused by selection began for his trial. McSwain. The winners Those felony counts included They knew the girl’s mother Winners of McClain Bank money give-a-way and from the Purcell Public School Foundation handed out by Foundation first-degree rape of a victim through employment at a Pur- Trustees Kerry Wilhoit and Kelly Eck (left back and front row) were Schlotthauer, Amanda Fleming, Cathy Ellis, under the age of 14, nine counts cell nursing home. The mother Sarah Savage, Kristin Vick, Cole Sharp and Jeremy Tucker. Front row - Eck, Lesa Huff, Kendra Dobbins, Megan Moreno of lewd acts with a child under and Riggle were also working and Amber Findley. the age of 16 and one count of together at a Lexington nursing pattern of criminal offenses. home when the charges were His 23-year-old girlfriend filed more than two years ago. Purcell Public School Foundation and co-defendant, Nikki Rig- McSwain and Riggle were gle, was to have testified living in a rent house in Purcell, against him. but lost their lease when Mc- awards 2017-2018 grants Riggle pleaded guilty to Swain was jailed in Cleveland seven felony counts – five of County on a drug charge. The Purcell Public School Paige Brown and Stacie Saving Time While Grow- Excel Math, Tara Ander- lewd acts with a child under That is when they moved in Foundation awarded over Clarke. ing Minds, Kim Thompson son and Donna Schneberger. the age of 16, and one each of with the mother, the victim and $8,700 in teacher grants for Wiggle While They Work, and Crystal Hamilton. Sarah Savage was the pattern of criminal offenses and her brother in Lexington. the 2018-2019 school year. Second Grade Teachers, Coding Adventures with winner of $100 given by Winners were announced Amber Abney, Kendra Dob- Bee-Bots, Pre-Kindergarten the Foundation. at the Foundation’s annual bins, Amy Nemecek, Dawn teachers Barbara Allen, Ce- Winners of $50 bills, “Get Fresh” public teacher breakfast August Perigo and Sharie Wilhoit. lia Brown, Sara Savage and provided by McClain Bank, 13. Literacy Math Centers Sarah Schlotthauer. were Sarah Schlotthauer, Grant award winners for Little Learners, Aimee Purcell Intermediate Amanda Fleming, Cathy cooking classes offered included: Walkup. School Ellis, Kristin Vick, Cole Purcell Elementary Manipulating Math, Tara 4 Out of 3 People Struggle Sharp, Jeremy Tucker, Lesa The Chickasaw Nation teach- led by specialists who sprinkle School Tyler, Amanda Fleming. with Reading, Julie Larman. Huff, Kendra Dobbins, es healthy meal preparation in bits of healthy knowledge Making Mathematical Responding to Reading, Dynamath, Julie Larman. Megan Moreno and Amber with the “Get Fresh!” series as they go. Minds, Tammy Gardner, Tammy Gardner. Purcell Junior High Findley. of entertaining cooking shows, Their nutrition education is open to the public at no charge science-based and grounded in at the Purcell Nutrition Services the United States Department site, 1530 Hardcastle Blvd. Shows consist of live, inter- School active cooking demonstrations Please see Cooking, page 8A

Monday – Saturday menu 8 AM to 7 PM LEXINGTON 601 S. Green SCHOOL MENU Week of August 20 Purcell OK MONDAY BREAKFAST Cinnamon roll, applesauce, fruit juice, milk. Coffee, SnoBalls & Drinks LUNCH Chicken nachos, salsa, chili beans, Mexican corn, mixed fruit, milk. Switch to DISH TUESDAY BREAKFAST AMERICA’S TOP 120 French toast sticks, syrup, Channels John D. Montgomery • The Purcell Register peach cups, fruit juice, milk. 190 $59.99/mo. LUNCH DVR included! Honoring the sheriff Frito chili pie, coleslaw, Offer expires 1/14/19. Restrictions apply. Call for details. A reception was held at the McClain County Courthouse last Monday morning honoring green beans, baby carrots, LocalLocal Dealer, Dealer, Local Service, Service,! Sheriff Don Hewett for his recent induction into the Oklahoma Sheriff’s Hall of Fame. Some grapes, milk. Call Today! of those attending were, front row, from left, Wendell Birt, Perry Settle, Hewett, Landy WEDNESDAY smetsyS etilletaS D&C etilletaS smetsyS smetsySetilletaSD&C smetsySetilletaSD&C smetsySetilletaSD&C Offolter, Robert Foust and Charlie Wells. Back row - Billy Scott, David Childress, Clark BREAKFAST 3458-452)504( 4( 0 )5 2 5 8-4 5 4( 34 0 )5 25 3458-452)504( smetsySetilletaSD&C 8-4 543 Tucker, James Goins and Chris Grace. Breakfast bar, biscuit and 4( 0 )5 25 8-4 54smetsySetilletaSD&C 3 jelly, dried fruit mix, fruit 3458-452)504( juice, milk. Purcell Municipal Hospital and LUNCH Purcell Medical Center Clinic Hot and cheese sand- wich, sweet potato fries, baked beans, bread and butter pickles, NEWS rosy applesauce, milk. Walk In and THURSDAY from the BREAKFAST After Hours Services Breakfast pizza, strawber- ries, fruit juice, milk. City of Purcell LUNCH 1612 N. Green Avenue Spaghetti with meat sauce, Purcell, OK • 405-527-6657 School Begins breadsticks, English peas, spin- When school bells ring to signal the start of the 2018-19 school ach salad, orange smiles, milk. Monday – Friday, 8am – 10pm year, bells should also go off inside drivers’ heads to drive safely. FRIDAY Saturday, 10am - 6pm Thousands of students will be hurrying to their respective BREAKFAST Sunday, 10am – 4pm schools and most likely will not be paying much attention to Peanut butter, graham crack- the vehicles on crowded streets. ers, grapes, milk. We are reminding drivers to be careful in school zones, follow LUNCH Juggling work and family commitments can be a challenge especially when you or a member the traffic laws as well as the directions given by crossing guards. Tuna salad sandwich, Sun Remember to stop for children and adults at crosswalks. Chips, fresh broccoli with of your family is feeling under the weather. Our friendly staff is available for your minor Please keep our children safe. ranch dressing, dill pickle injury or non-emergency illness like colds, flu and sinus infections. spears, peaches, no bake cookie, milk. WALK-IN WITHOUT AN APPOINTMENT! Fast Treatment I Convenient Hours DAVIS SIT-N-SLEEP Follow us on 1535 S. Green Ave • Purcell • 405-527-5495 Twin Mattress Reg. $199 BACK TO SCHOOL PRICE $ Purcell Medical Center Clinic | 1612 N. Green Avenue, Purcell, OK 73080 | 405-527-6657 169 twitter.com/ Waterproof protector included purcellregister THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 16, 2018-3A Pine Needle In is open by appointment only. 90 percent say paper best source NEWS We have lost our volunteer Brief and are currently seeking vol- unteers to keep our museum basket NNA survey of more than 1,000 rely on local newspaper open more frequently. StanSchwartz Patrons and visitors can make-and- For The Purcell Register more, cited by 34 percent—far survey, 86 percent of the Farmers Market reach Pam Ellis-Hobbs at and above the most popular respondents said they were at Purcell Lake 527-8698 if they would like Ninety percent of the more answer given. either very likely or some- Harvest from the Heart a tour or research help. take class than 1,000 people responding NNA has continually fought what likely to vote in the next Farmers Market will be held Museum officials are sorry to the National Newspaper to keep public notices in news- election. from 5-8 p.m. Friday, August for the inconvenience but ap- Association’s 2018 readership papers, as one way to keep an For those newspapers work- 17, at Weaver Park at the preciate your patience. August 25 survey said that their commu- eye on what the government is ing to get more political Purcell City Lake. nity newspaper informs them. doing with taxpayers’ money. advertising in the coming Vendors are welcome. Seminole Sing The Chickasaw Nation will And 73 percent said that their According to the survey, elections, the survey notes The 49th Seminole Gospel host a pine needle basketry hometown paper provides respondents rated the im- that community newspapers For more information call Sing will be starting a three 527-6561. class from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, valuable local shopping and portance of access to public are cited by respondents as day run August 16-18. Aug. 25, at the Chickasaw advertising information. notices a mean score of 5.72 not only the most common McClain County Thursday, August 16, fea- Council House Museum, 209 The poll was conducted for on a 7-point scale, including go-to source to learn about tures The Nelons, The Per- N. Fisher Street, in Tishom- NNA by Susquehanna Polling a combined 80 percent who political candidates running Democrats rys, Three Bridges and the ingo. and Research, which is based give a high score of five, six in local elections at 65 percent M c C l a i n C o u n t y Diplomats. The class is open to the public in Harrisburg, PA. or seven. Even non-readers of very or somewhat often, but Democrats will hold its On Friday, August 17, The at no charge. In addition, 64 percent of community newspapers agree also the most trusted with a monthly meeting Thursday, McKameys will be featured Space is limited so registra- survey respondents said they that access to public notices is 4.38 mean score on a 7-point August 16, at the Rusty along with The Chandlers, tion is necessary. Supplies will read a community newspaper important, with a mean score scale. In comparison, other Knot, 400 W. Washington, Kingsmen and Aaron Wil- be provided and beginners are either in print or online, which of 5.66. less-popular sources of in- in Purcell. burn. welcome. is a small decline from last As most publishers know, formation to learn about local Gathering will begin at 6 The finale on Saturday, Pine needle baskets were year’s survey. When it comes the people who read news- candidates include national p.m. and the meeting will August 18, will feature traditionally used to gather, to advertising, readers are papers are the ones who are network TV news, cited by start at 6:30 p.m. The Bowling Family, The store and serve food or hold most likely to trust and re- most likely to vote. When it 57 percent, cable TV news Everyone, including Freemans, Jeff and Sheri and keep personal objects. spond to ads they see in their comes to the coming mid-term programs; 47 percent, talk Independent voters, are Easter and the New Dove Aged, brown needles for community newspaper. elections, 84 percent of com- radio; 36 percent; and social welcome to come and join Brothers. crafting were often salvaged According to the survey, munity newspaper readers media platforms, 33 percent. us for food, fellowship and Concessions will be avail- from the ground and made community newspapers rate are very likely to vote this Additionally, 81 percent lively discussion. able and those attending are into baskets using the coil and as the most popular advertis- year, compared with only 61 of community newspaper For more information, encouraged to bring their own stitch method. ing medium when it comes percent of non-readers. Plus, readers rely on local news- contact us at www.facebook. lawn chairs. Coiling is one technique of to making purchasing and 77 percent of community papers to learn about local com/McClainDems. For information and basketry used by Native Amer- shopping decisions at local newspaper readers say they candidates, far more than any tickets call (405) 382-8351. icans across North America. merchants, cited by 24 percent voted in the last election in other source. On the issue of Indian Tacos A fibrous stitching material of respondents. Other less their local community, com- trust, even non-readers of Indian tacos will be avail- Breaking Free is pulled through the pine nee- popular ad platforms include pared with only 61 percent community newspapers trust able Friday, August 17, from Door of Hope is presenting dles to help create and maintain direct mailings, 18 percent, of non-readers. This shows community newspapers more 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Chick- a new series “Breaking Free” the shape of the basket. social media platforms; 16 that readers of community than other sources, rating their asaw Nation Senior Center, on Thursdays at 6:45 p.m. For more information or to percent, and in-store promo- newspapers tend to be more overall trustworthiness a 3.71 703 Sherri Classic Blvd., in The series will focus on register, contact the museum tions; 13 percent. Readers of politically active than non- Purcell at a cost of $7. breaking free of issues that at (580) 371-3351 or susan. community newspapers tend readers. Delivery orders will in- you are battling. [email protected]. to rely on newspapers even In fact, according to the Please see Survey, page 8A clude Indian taco and dessert The program meets at 920 only. S. Green Ave. in Purcell. For pick-up and delivery orders or for more informa- Lex Senior tion call 527-8855. Citizens Lunch The Lexington senior citi- Back to School zens serve lunch from 11 Get Together a.m.-12:30 p.m. on Wednes- The Washington First days and Thursdays for a United Methodist Church $6 donation. To-go orders will host a back to school get are $7. together Saturday, August The lunch is open to the 25, starting at 5 p.m. public and home cooked The event will include vol- and served by the Lexington leyball, hot dogs and music. Senior Citizens. Menus are listed each week. John D. Montgomery Labor Day The Lexington Community The Purcell Register Center is located at 131 S. Lined up Closing Main. The Purcell Register The line leading to the 7th will be closed on Monday, Purcell annual Pat’s Bash at Our September 3, in observance Lady of Victory’s parish hall of Labor Day. NA Group extended out the door and The office will be open at Purcell New Beginnings down the sidewalk for the 8 a.m. Tuesday and regular Group of Narcotics Anony- popular event last Sunday deadlines of 11 a.m. will mous meets Wednesday, afternoon. apply. Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. The group meets at the First Museum News Baptist Church in Purcell. The McClain County Mu- For more information call seum and Historical Society Sarah W. at (405) 816-9233. Tims turns practice over to Dr. Potts I would like to thank you for your trust and confidence in allowing me to serve as your dentist for the last 36 years. It is with mixed emotions I am announcing my decision to retire and have another dentist acquire my practice. I want to be certain my patients continue to receive the best possible care and am turning my practice over to Dr. Kristin Potts. I ARE YOU DeWayne Norton believe she is competent and caring Insurance and Financial and will carry on my practice. She is Services Agent READY FOR more than qualified and has the desire AUTO - HOME LIFE - BUSINESS to continue the practice in a highly RETIREMENT? WORK COMP professional manner. MEDICAL Do you have gaps in RETIREMENT PLANS* I will give Dr. Potts your records your retirement plan? 529 PLANS* unless you advise us to do otherwise. Are you saving enough 203 W. Main St If you choose to seek another dental for your golden years? Purcell, OK 73080 provider we can transfer your records Do you know how 405-527-0860 for you. much you’ll need? The office staff of Debbie, Michelle and Brandi will remain working with Ask us how we Dr. Potts. can help you. The community of Purcell, the pharmacists, the physicians and Purcell Municipal Hospital have the finest people I have been privileged to know. I especially want to thank my 1939 N. Green • Purcell fellow dentists in Purcell for their help and friendship over the years. Thank all of you for being a part of my years of practicing dentistry in Purcell. *Securities offered through Farmers Financial Solutions, LLC 405-527-7388 Member FINRA & SIPC The Purcell Register

PAGE

Thursday • August 16, 2018 Opinion 4A The Purcell Register

(USPS 450-620) Letters to the Editor Policy Established November 23, 1887 Published every Thursday at Purcell, This is not your Father’s August All letters to the editor must include the signature of the author and all Oklahoma by those listed as signees. All letters must include the name, address and a McClain County Publishing Company, Inc. If you were willing to have This past Friday Hewett daytime phone number for verification purposes. Addresses and phone 225 W. Main Street • Box 191 numbers will not be published. Purcell, OK 73080 wagered we’d get nearly an became just the 27th member (405) 527-2126 inch of rain and the high tem- of the Oklahoma Sheriff’s Hall The Purcell Register does not print anonymous letters to the edi- FAX (405) 527-3299 perature would be in the low of Fame. tor. Only two letters per month will be printed from the same author. [email protected] 70s on August 13 you probably It’s quite an honor and well Letters should be kept to a maximum of one (1) single spaced typed would have cleaned up. deserved. You can read more letter-sized page. John D. Montgomery Even the high of 84 on Tues- about it on the front page of Editor and Publisher The Purcell Register reserves the right to edit any and all letters. day August 14 was 20 degrees this week’s edition. Letters to the editor during any campaign cycle which seek to endorse Gracie Montgomery lower than usual. jdm a candidate or discredit another will not be published during the campaign Co-Publisher And with rain in the forecast Monday is a big day for the cycle. Letters to the editor published in The Purcell Register do not through Monday and only Purcell and Lexington area with necessarily reflect the opinion of the newspaper. John Denny Montgomery two days predicted to hit 90, the opening of two of the new Assistant Editor August this year will be one lanes of the bridge spanning to remember. the South Canadian. Vickie Foraker Some people are saying the Many had feared the old Advertising Manager 100 degree days are in the rear make the mowing season last bridge might not hold up until view mirror. a lot longer. the new lanes were open. Jeanne Grimes Hopefully that’s the case. jdm But alas, the James C. Nance Your Views Reporter jdm With school now back in ses- Memorial Bridge held its Todd Newville I haven’t heard anyone sion law enforcement will be ground but will soon be coming Sports Reporter complaining about the cooler roaming school zones slowing down and the debris hauled off. temperatures but the rain is down motorists for the safety That will set the table for the Minority rules? David Stull putting a kink in softball games. of the students. next phase of building the other Graphic Design That’s not something fast- Be aware. two lanes of the new bridge. Dear Editor, pitch coaches usually have to jdm We are very fortunate to have I graduated from high school in 1974. That summer I turned Emily Montgomery fret about. A special congratulations to had the bridge service inter- Graphics Technician 18 and started college that fall. I came from a farming family The additional and very McClain County Sheriff Don rupted for the short (it seemed and not a military one, and with no major military conflict or welcome rainfall is going to Hewett. longer) period of time. Cathy Hanselman required draft, joining the military was far down my list of Advertising Representative things to do. In retrospect I sometimes wish I had joined and served in Doris Caldwell the U.S. Armed Forces, but at all times have and have had the Production Technician utmost respect and admiration for those that served and for the country, The United State of America, that they represented Rebecca Cypert News from Capitol hill and often times sacrificed for. I get both mad and sick-to-my- Receptionist stomach when I see or hear someone disrespect our flag, our Tracy Tompkins A nation defended well military, our veterans and/or our country. Proofreader I know these individuals and their views are not in the ma- jority, yet they receive the majority of the limelight. Instead of Congressman Tom Cole bill, which funds the Depart- Fiscal Year 2019 and the 2018 Subscriptions Rates ment of Defense and the mili- Budget Agreement. It allows highlighting the self-righteous takers today, why not emphasize Including Postage: As the leader on the global tary branches, in line with the for $674.6 billion in total the pride in a veteran’s eyes, or the tears on a military widow McClain, Cleveland and Garvin stage, the United States is re- National Defense Authoriza- funding. and her children’s faces as they proudly salute and pay a high Counties tribute to the freedoms and country they love. $30 entering an era of military pre- tion Act (NDAA). This includes $606.5 billion Other Oklahoma eminence. Our nation’s military For the past two fiscal years, in base discretionary funding It’s bad when we accept the antics of a few as the norm, or Counties needs to be restored to advance each Defense Appropriations – an increase of $17.1 billion say well I guess they have the right, and we don’t want to hurt $42 America’s competitive military bills has marked the largest in- above the Fiscal Year 2018 anyone’s feelings. When in actuality these antics inflame the Out of State advantage to rival those of na- creases in defense spending in a enacted level. feelings of the majority of the people. When do we get back to $58 the old way of majority rules? (No refunds on subscriptions) tion’s like China and Russia, generation. These investments Additionally, it ensures as stated in the recent National will support the National De- the military has adequate re- Although being appalled seems like an everyday thing, I Entered as periodicals postage (USPS 450-620) Defense Strategy. fense Strategy, and the goal to sources to continue Overseas was truly appalled this last week when Fox news reported on a at the post office in Purcell, Oklahoma, under the charter school in Atlanta, Ga., that was eliminating the Pledge Act of Congress of March 2, 1879 We now believe that the counter growing global threats. Contingency Operations and greatest threat to America is not This year’s bill also includes the Global War on Terrorism of Allegiance from their morning routine and replacing it with POSTMASTER: Please send terrorism, but the reemergence provisions to innovate technol- efforts with a total of $68.1 bil- the “wolfpack chant” because some students did not want to address changes to: participate in the Pledge, and the administration wanted to start Box 191, Purcell, OK 73080 of great power rivals like China ogy, improve weapons and ma- lion in resources ranging from and Russia. We need a military chinery, expand troop numbers, operational needs, equipment, the day off positive. (Unbelievable) not only designed to defeat build training programs and personnel requirements and Because of much backlash, now just a couple of days after Reaching Your terrorists, but to counter the provide for servicemembers support for key allies. the story came out the school rescinded their move. modern militaries of Russia and and their families. It is a com- The largest benefit of this My experienced opinion of our community is that we as a Lawmakers China, and regional powers like prehensive piece of legislation spending bill is that is restores majority believe strongly in country (USA), God (Jesus Christ), Senator North Korea and Iran. that will support the need for a military readiness to its high- family (values) and doing the right thing. Paul Scott (R-43) Congress has the respon- robust, ready military. est levels. The bill provides I encourage the right majority to stay strong and not be in- State Capitol, Room 529-A fluenced by the few who detract from our values. For starters 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. sibility to rebuild and supply Overall, this year’s Defense Oklahoma City, OK 73105 the U.S. military through the Appropriations measures is keep the Pledge of Allegiance strong in our community this (405) 521-5522 annual Defense Appropriations consistent with the NDAA for Please see Cole, page 5A new school year. Dr. Tony Christian Senator Purcell John Sparks (D-16) State Capitol, Room 529-B 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Newsprint tariff bad for papers Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-5553 It isn’t that easy to drop ev- print, known in the industry as town newspapers to absorb. You … yes, you, are Senator erything in the middle of the uncoated groundwood paper. It is the ITC that ultimately Rob Standridge (D-15) week and fly to Washington. If Most of it comes from Canada. decides whether these tariffs State Capitol, Room 429 you’re a community newspaper Although there are five paper will continue at all. Its job is to 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. of such great value! Oklahoma City, OK 73105 publisher, going anywhere in mills in the U.S. that make this figure out whether tariffs would (405) 521-5535 the middle of the week is a chal- paper, American newspapers help U.S. producers. U.S. pro- lenge. That is when the news- have also used Canadian pa- ducers—the five U.S. mills— It is hidden within so many different names…”self-esteem”, Representative Scott Martin (R-46) paper has to be edited, wrapped per for more than a century. It certainly face challenges. But “self-worth”, “ego”, “pride”, “self-value”…but the end result State Capitol, Room 432-D up in color, printed, labeled and simply isn’t possible in the con- those come from the fact that is the same. WE ALL WANT to feel important, significant, 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. distributed to readers. tinental U.S. to make enough most large newspapers have valuable, and as though we have a “purpose in life”. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 It’s the inner-cry of every human being, whether we know it (405) 557-7329 People in Mayville, WI, newsprint to supply the needs dramatically cut back on paper where I publish the Dodge of U.S. newspaper readers. usage. There is less demand or not. And if we don’t “achieve” this goal, or at least perceive Representative County Pionier, count on my Last January, the Depart- for newsprint in the U.S., so to achieve it, we believe we’ve failed. Bobby Cleveland (R-20) paper. It is how they find out ment of Commerce slapped a lower prices have resulted. It Ahhh, but there IS good news…THE good news…is that we State Capitol, Room 325 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. what is happening in town. We tax, better known as a tariff, is not unfair competition, but were NEVER MEANT to “achieve” these “feelings”, WITH- Oklahoma City, OK 73105 don’t have a local TV station. on this Canadian paper, and natural market forces, while OUT God. In fact, WE don’t have to ACHIEVE anything at all! (405) 557-7308 Facebook and Google are here, then hit it again in March. The digital editions take over the Our “value”, our “esteem”, and our “worth” DOES NOT come from OURSELVES…OR OTHERS, or from WHAT WE HAVE Representative but the internet has no journal- government was responding larger newspaper world that Tim Downing (R-42) ists in my town. to a lawsuit by a single paper affect the papermakers. A tariff DONE, or even from what we PLAN TO DO in our lifetimes. State Capitol, Room 300-A That is why I did drop ev- mill, owned by a New York to punish Canada won’t create Our value, our esteem, and our worth COME FROM the fact 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. erything one day in July, and investment firm, alleging that more U.S. papermaking jobs. that we are IN GOD, and OF GOD. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Our TRUE value, esteem, and worth as human beings, has (405) 557-7365 flew to the nation’s capital to the Canadian competition Larger publications will move testify before the International was affecting its profits. The faster to digital so they can buy NOTHING to do with HOW MUCH MONEY we have, what Representative Trade Commission. It prob- ITC allowed the tax to stay in less paper. Smaller ones like our JOB positions are, how nice of a HOUSE we live in, how Claudia Griffith (D-45) nice of a CAR we drive, what kind of CLOTHES we wear, or State Capitol, Room 539 ably surprised my readers that place while it investigates. For mine, will simply shrink and 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. international trade is important much of this year, American may go away entirely, leaving what SCHOOL we attend! Our TRUE “VALUE” is that GOD Oklahoma City, OK 73105 to my little weekly newspaper. publishers have been receiv- their towns with no local paper. LIVES IN US! This is what MAKES us “valuable”. (405) 557-7386 But it is. In fact, this commis- ing continual price increases This tariff just hurts the Pionier, This is having a relationship with Jesus Christ. And Jesus sion holds in its hands the future from their printers, who have and newspapers like it. is for EVERYONE! You don’t have to DO ANYTHING! Just Read us on the web at of local journalism in Mayville. been trying all year to adjust to The ITC will accept com- live IN CHRIST! www.purcellregister.com It holds the same reins for the tariffs of more than 30 percent ments on this tax until Aug. 20. The most familiar Bible verse is probably “John 3:16”. But the future of news and information on the paper they use to print If you want to let the commis- two verses right after John 3:16, John 3:17 and 18, are JUST AS OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCIATION BETTER NEWSPAPER CONTEST in thousands of small towns our editions. In early August, sioners know what you think, important! In fact, verses 17 and 18 are the “rest of the story”. SEQUOYAH AWARD across the U.S. I went to ask the federal government said you can find a contact form at Jesus Himself, said in these three verses, “For God so loved WINNER the world that He gave His One and only Son, that WHOEVER 2017 the commissioners to stop the tariffs could be lowered www.usitc.gov. taxing our paper. This tax is somewhat in September, but BELIEVES IN HIM shall not perish but have eternal life. For hurting the Pionier, its readers they still would be up about 20 Andrew Johnson and Mayville. percent. This newsprint price Publisher of the Dodge The paper we print on is news- increase is very hard for small County (WI) Pionier Please see You, page 5A THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 16, 2018-5A From page 4A Cole: Movies with Dave for $295.9 billion for troop nuclear force modernization. troops – the largest pay raise By David Stull training, vigorous maintenance And to further the scope of in nine years. programs and base operations. the military, the bill allows for Furthermore, the bill in- Another four movie weekend stupid and ridiculously in- Next up is These funds are crucial to the $145.7 billion for procurement cludes $34.4 billion for the De- this week. competent. “Dog Days.” day-to-day operations at places to provide weapons, platforms fense Health Program, which We have a Spike Lee movie You can’t have it both ways This film like Tinker Air Force Base in and resources including 12 provides care for our troops, about a black man infiltrating Lee. f o l l o w s my district, which oversees Navy ships, 93 F-35 aircraft, their families and for retirees. the KKK, a film about dogs and I know you’re going for t h e l i v e s key logistics and maintenance 24 Super Hornets, 58 Black Having a well-funded mili- their owners, an action movie laughs, and mercilessly mock- of multiple for Air Force aircraft and ma- Hawk helicopters and 66 tary is essential to our national with Jason Statham fighting a ing members of white national- dog owners chinery. Apaches. Lastly, the bill will security and the protection of giant shark, and a dead meme ist groups is a-okay in my book. and their be- Also key to my district are fulfill the request for a 16,400 our democracy. When we cele- brought crawling back to life But you can’t spend two loved fluffy programs like the Paladin PIM end-strength increase. brate the Fourth of July, we will by Hollywood. hours telling the audience the pals around weapons system at Fort Sill One of the fundamental parts celebrate our beautiful nation Let’s get right to it. KKK is filled with braindead Los Angeles. But when these Army Post, which received of building a robust military that is defended by thousands *** numbskulls and then turn human and canine’s paths start $150 million in funding. Ad- is taking care of the service- of men and women in uniform First up around in the last five minutes to intertwine, their lives begin ditionally, the bill includes members themselves. This that took the oath and sacrifice is “BlacK- and show how white suprema- changing in ways they never $92.4 billion for research and year’s defense appropriations to serve. We are forever grateful k K l a n s - cists are a real and current expected. development, which supports bill delivers on that promise. for their service, and will for- man.” threat to our country. In a lot of ways this movie the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, It provides for the authorized ever continue to support their F r o m Doing so completely under- reminds me “Love Actually,” a space security programs and 2.6 percent pay raise for our mission and success. filmmaker cuts your message. romantic Christmas movie that Spike Lee Beyond the film’s message, came out back in 2003. From page 4A comes the I just couldn’t get invested Both are movies with huge incredible in this movie despite really ensemble casts and both have You: true story of wanting to. various characters and stories Ron Stallworth (John David Ron Stallworth’s motiva- intertwined together in one way God did not send His Son Spirit), is what MAKES US YES, YOU! Jesus didn’t just Washington), an African- tions were horribly lacking in or another. into the world to condemn the valuable. This is exactly why die for others, He died for American police officer from my opinion. He isn’t given a Honestly if you haven’t world, but to save the world Jesus said statements like, YOU! Accept Jesus Christ TO- Colorado. Determined to make reason to infiltrate the KKK, no seen “Love Actually,” I highly through Him. “Which is greater: the gold, DAY. Allow Him to LIVE IN a name for himself, Stallworth rumors that they may be plan- recommend it. It’s definitely WHOEVER BELIEVES or the temple that makes the YOUR heart. CLAIM YOUR sets out on a dangerous mission ning something, no personal one of the better light hearted IN HIM is NOT condemned, gold sacred?” And, “Which is VALUE, in Him…NOT just to infiltrate and expose the Ku backstory, nothing. He just romances I’ve seen, especially BUT WHOEVER DOES greater: the gift, or the altar that in YOURSELF. Our value Klux Klan. decides to call them out of the ones themed around Christmas. NOT BELIEVE STANDS makes the gift sacred?” (Matt is IN Him. Accept it. Love Recruiting the help of a fel- blue after seeing one of their Sadly “Dog Days” isn’t quite CONDEMNED ALREADY 23:16-22). In other words, Him, enjoy life…now AND low officer, Flip Zimmerman ads in a local paper. on that same level. because he has not believed in GOD MAKES US sacred. eternally! Don’t fight it…YOU (Adam Driver), the pair teams I know it’s based on a true This movie is pure unadulter- the name of God’s ONE and GOD MAKES US valuable. BELONG IN GOD. This is up to take down the hate group story and that’s how it actually ated fluff. ONLY Son.” (John 3:16-18) It’s not us, or others. WHY we were CREATED! from within. happened in real life, but you Frankly there’s not much (Capitalized letters added to YOU ARE OF SUCH Don’t GO IT ALONE. You I couldn’t tell you why, but can embellish a little. Heck, too it. show emphasis.) AMAZING VALUE! So valu- were never meant to go it alone. before last week I had never they gave Stallworth a com- The charactersNOW HIRING are super DRIVERSJesus said in these verses able, thatNOW God Himself HIRING was DRIVERSBy Chris Christensen seen a movie directed by Spike pletely made up girlfriend in simple and their stories are that a person who DOES NOT willing to die FOR YOU… CEO of Christensen Media Lee. Laura Harrier’s character, why just as basic.MULTIPLE ACCOUNTSbelieve IN in OKC Him, is ALREADY MULTIPLE ACCOUNTS IN OKC Sure, I had heard of him. couldn’t they give him some You have your standard love condemned. They don’t have Lee’s name seems to have a better motivation while they triangle with Vanessa Hudgens a shot at eternal life, or “mak- habit of showing up in the were at it? wanting to date attractiveINTERMODAL vet- ing it to heaven”, because INTERMODAL news every now and then for Sure it’s a novel concept, a erinarian GetRyan home Hansen, weekly | while Earn up ato $0.57 non-believer per mile* has turned Get home weekly | Earn up to $0.57 per mile* one controversial remark or black man joining the ranks of unknowingly having100% the No-touchaffec- freightdown God’s ONLY OFFER 100% No-touch freight another. But I had never actu- the KKK, but the whole time tion of the painfully awkward of forgiveness and salvation… ally seen any of his films. I couldn’t help but feel like Jon Bass. which IS Jesus Christ. So this past week I saw as Stallworth didn’t even have a Then there’s yourDEDICATED uptight Therefore, ACCORDING DEDICATED many of his movies as I could in good reason to be a part of his woman withGet home Nina weekly Dobrev, | Earn TOup to GOD’S $52,000* WORD (the Holy Get home weekly | Earn up to $52,000* preparation for his latest film. own investigation. fresh off a bad breakup.Up to $10,000 She’s sign-on Bible), bonus any person WHO Up to $10,000 sign-on bonus Turned out that number was In the movie, officer Flip incredibly catty with Tone DOES NOT BELIEVE that three. I only had the time to Zimmerman is the person that Bell’s character, so you know Paid oreintation and timeJesus off Christ is God’s Son, and Paid oreintation and time off watch “She’s Gotta Have It,” actually meets and infiltrates the two of themMedical, just dentalhave and to vision that insurance Jesus had laid down His Medical, dental and vision insurance “Do the Right Thing,” and the KKK. Why play this game get together eventually. own life for the forgiveness “Malcolm X.” with Stallworth talking to the You have your deadbeat of this person’s personal sins, Not many, but still some of KKK on the phone and Zim- manchild with Adam Pally who then this person has become Lee’s highest rated films. merman being the one they has to learn responsibilityApply: schneiderjobs.com by “un-savable”, according to Apply: schneiderjobs.com You know what I discovered? meet in person? taking care of a dog.Call: 800-44-PRIDEGod. Call: 800-44-PRIDE Turns out I’m not a big fan of What’s the justification? And* Based onyou CDL driver experience have your grumpy THIS IS IMPORTANT. It is * Based on CDL driver experience Spike Lee movies. How does it improve the old curmudgeon with Ron Ce- stated that a non-believer in The single common thread in investigation? It certainly phas Jones who’s brought out Christ ALREADY STANDS his films, or at least the ones I potentially jeopardizes things of his shell by Finn Wolfhard, CONDEMNED to judgment… saw, is his messages are about since the two men have notice- a teenager with an attitude and yes, according to God, that as subtle as a baseball bat to ably different sounding voices, problem. WIN BIGmeans AT theTHE lake of fire, which WIN BIG AT THE the face. something that a few clever The stories basically write is called, “hell”. I know, I The man doesn’t have a members of the KKK even themselves. They’reGARVIN conven- COUNTYknow, even FAIR! the mere mention GARVIN COUNTY FAIR! single subtle bone in his body. pick up on. tional to a fault, to the point that of the word, “hell” today is And nowhere is that more ap- Spike Lee doesn’t give a I found the plot aggravatingAUG. at considered 23-25 unpopular, radi- AUG. 23-25 parent than in his latest movie. good reason for Ron Stallworth times, but I’m guessingOVER it won’t $5,000 cal, IN CASH extreme, PRIZES old-school, out OVER $5,000 IN CASH PRIZES There’s one scene fairly to exist in his own movie and bother most people. ANTIQUE TRACTORof touch, SHOW outer-fringe, AND ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW late in the film where a group that’s just something I can’t There’s really not much toAUG. EVEN 23-25 LAUGHABLE. AUG. 23-25 of Klansmen, lead by David work my head around. these characters, butWIENER hey they DOGBUT RACES ACCORDING TO WIENER DOG RACES Duke, begin chanting “Amer- Frankly, I cared much more always have a cute dog or two GOD HIMSELF, “hell” is ica First.” about Zimmerman in the nearby so I guess that’sSAT., a plus. AUG.STILL 25 • a 10 very AM real place…and SAT., AUG. 25 • 10 AM At first I thought it might be a movie. He’s the one who put I wouldn’t say I love or hate Youth Tournament according to Him, ANYONE Youth Tournament fairly subtle jab at the President his neck out there for the in- anyone in this movie in par- who is WITHOUT CHRIST since “America First” was a vestigation, plus he actually ticular. TheThurs., actors August do 23a decent in his/her heart, will be going Thurs., August 23 big highlight of Trump’s presi- has some backstory. Not much, enoughTeam job with Tournament what they’re there. It is truly worth our at- Team Tournament dential inauguration speech but a heck of a lot more than given, thoughSat., August for 25 better or tention. Sat., August 25 back in 2016 and the President Stallworth. worseGarvin it seems County poor Fairgrounds Jon Bass A person is not “condemned Garvin County Fairgrounds has since gotten flack for not There’s definitely some is becomingPauls type Valley casted as the to heaven”. A person is only Pauls Valley condemning white supremacist clever ideas here and a really annoyingly awkward love in- “condemned” to judgment. groups strong enough. interesting story to tell in this terest, at least betweenFor more this information film visit For more information visit www.oces.okstate.edu/garvin(John 3:18). www.oces.okstate.edu/garvin Most noticeably after the movie, but I just don’t think it and last year’swww.facebook.com/garvincounty100/ “Baywatch”. • 405-238-6681God within us (The Father, www.facebook.com/garvincounty100/ • 405-238-6681 events of Unite the Right, a comes together in the overall And while it’s true that the Jesus His Son, and the Holy white supremacist rally in film. characters do end up bumping Charlottesville which resulted The movie wasn’t nearly as into each other occasionally, in the death of a woman, and funny as the trailers implied there’s really only one instance Trump’s infamous quote say- either. There are a few clever where it actually has any mean- ing that there were “some very moments sure, but honestly ing to the story. fine people on both sides.” they showed the best scene in Beyond that, the characters Turned out it wasn’t subtle the previews. Nothing in the might as well be in their own at all. You know how I know? movie came remotely close to individual films. Because Spike Lee decided to being as funny as Stallworth’s There’s not much more to it FREE FOOD end this movie with footage first call to the KKK. than that. of Charlottesville, including I can’t tell you how disap- “Dog Days“ is occasionally the nighttime tiki torch march, pointed I was with this movie. charming, often annoying, but random daytime beatings, the With the near universal praise overall harmless. murder of Heather Heyer, an in- it’s received from critics and If watching a simple collec- terview with David Duke, and moviegoers alike, I expected to tion of stories, all involving Trump’s response to the event walk out of the theater loving cute dogs, sounds like fun to including his well known “fine this film. you, you’ll probably have a people on both sides” quote. As it is, I can’t help but feel good time. Zero subtlety there. there’s something wrong with “Dog Days“ is rated PG 701 W. Monroe, in the gym But fine. Lee is clearly un- me. What did everyone else *** Located on the north side of the church happy with the current state of see in this movie that made Third this America and wants to show his them love it? week is “The viewers how truly dangerous I really don’t know how Meg.” the KKK and white suprema- to recommend this movie. It A deep-sea Every Tuesday from from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. cists are, both in the past and seems if you see it, you’ll prob- submersible, even to this day. ably adore it. Most people do. part of a un- For more information call 527-2769 The problem? For me though, this film was dersea scien- Made possible through a partnership with the He paints every single mem- easily the biggest letdown of tific mission, ber of the KKK in this movie the summer. is attacked Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma. as bunch of bumbling buffoons. “BlacKkKlansman” is rated ™ They’re all grade-a morons R. “Fighting Hunger...Feeding Hope” in this movie. Cartoonishly *** Please see Dave, page 7A 6A-THe PuRCeLL RegiSTeR, Thursday, August 16, 2018 The Purcell Register Society

It’s a Small World Purcell Senior Citizens By Fredda Perry Gracie Montgomery What great mornings we are having. According to the weather- man, we are going to have some more cool and rainy days and Happy 29th anniversary to pate, and no advance registra- some more showers throughout the coming week. With these Randy and Suzanne Harris. tion is required. cool mornings, it is beginning to feel like football weather. *** For more information call the We are enjoying our new menus. The cooks are doing a good Happy birthday to Ken library at 527-5546. job implementing them. Remember, if you are planning on eating Croslin, Missy Burrough, *** with the seniors, it is necessary to call and make a reservation Sarah Murrieta, Katie Johnson, Harvest from the Heart Farm- by 8 a.m. that day or the afternoon before. The cooks need to Bernadette Hardesty, Arely ers Market will be held from be able to get a correct count for lunch. Call Evelyn or John at Resendiz, Sarah Bates, Mi- 5-8 p.m. Friday, August 17, 527-9462. They only prepare a few meals over what there are chelle Braden, Jeff McCaskill, at Weaver Park at the Purcell reservations for. If you do not have a reservation, you will have Mark Holden, Julie Larman, City Lake. to wait until the ones with reservations are fed. Cynthia Calixto, Sofia Ortiz, Vendors are welcome. All our seniors who were in the hospital have gotten to come Linda Vieux, Donna Dragoo, For more information call • Photo provided home. Both O.B. and Mickey are rehabbing at home and are Sarah Parker, Stacie Flem- Dale Bunn, City Manager, at Lions Club doing very well. Melvin and Barbara are doing well enough to ming, Shelly Foulk, Alma 527-6561. Jason Bean, left, and Cody Penner presented the Purcell Lions come out and visit at the center for a short time. Huddleston, John Rummage, *** Club with a $500 donation to the Little Dragons Food Pantry The senior garage sale for this week will be Thursday, August Tanner Tucker, Farron Hottel, The Purcell Register will be that is spearheaded by Pam Hobbs. 16, and Friday, August 17, starting at 8 a.m. and lasting until 3 Seth Newman, Laryssa Couch, closed on Monday, September p.m. We have several eight foot tables for sale. We also have 2 Gage Foulk, Emrie Hays, Bob- 3, in observance of Labor Day. ice cream freezers. It is a good time for homemade ice cream. bie Calvert, L.B. Flanigan, The office will be open at Come by and check out the items in the sale. We also have 2 Hannah Hail, Taryn Knowles, 8 a.m. Tuesday and regular Washington OHCE white sewing machines on hand. There are new items every week. Brock Hail, Hunter Perigo and deadlines of 11 a.m. will apply. Thursday is bingo day every week. Bingo starts promptly at 10 a.m. Everyone needs to be in their chair at 10 a.m. so the games Whitney Johnson. *** Washington OHCE Club met August 8. can begin on time. Everyone is a winner before we are finished. *** Mark your calendar now Attending were Delores Givens, Lois Stephens, Phyllis If you know someone who needs help with their noon meal School started yesterday in for the August Heart of Okla- Linker, Lori Burton, Diane Burnett, Linda Burton, Coralean at their home, call the Delta Nutrition Center at 527-9462 and Purcell. homa Chamber of Commerce Higgins, Harley and Beulah Bromley and Deanna Carter. ask for John, the site manager. Crosswalks and neighbor- luncheon. The meeting was called to order by President Delores Givens. If you need a place for a special celebration, birthday party, hood streets will be filled with The luncheon is set for Fri- After the flag salute, Lois Stephens read the Creed. Deanna family reunion or any type of class, check out the senior center. children walking and bicycling day, August 31, at 12 p.m. at the Carter read the minutes of the last meeting, corrections were Call the center at 527-5070 and ask for Fredda or Hester. to school. Purcell School Administration made and accepted as amended. Menu for the week of August 20-24: The message is simple: Mor- Building, 919 N. 9th. Phyllis Linker gave the treasurer’s report. Two checks will Monday—Oven baked fish w/tartar sauce, macaroni & cheese, torists - Put down the phone, The host for the luncheon be sent to Blue Guardian Foundation and Texas Fallen Officers coleslaw, cornbread, strawberry dessert. stay alert and watch out for is Coldwell Banker Heart of in honor of Jamie Givens. Tuesday—Barbecue ribette, corn cobette, green beans, bun, these precious, vulnerable Oklahoma. Lois Stephens talked with at the Breast Care Center fruit cobbler. children. Be sure to bring your busi- in Norman. They have enough heart pillows for now but will Wednesday—Chicken salad, fruit cup, pickled beets, crack- *** ness cards. take more later. ers, lemon bars. Preschool and Toddler Story *** County fair projects entry forms are to be completed and Thursday—Meatloaf with ketchup, mashed potatoes with Time will be held Tuesday, Au- This casserole is a hit at my sent to the Extension Office by August 20. Bring items to the gravy, lima beans, dinner roll, gelatin with fruit. gust 21, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. house. Uses only four ingredi- fair building on Tuesday, September 4, from 2-7 p.m. Judging Friday—Sliced ham, scalloped potatoes, broccoli, bread, Come enjoy stories and ents so it is a simple recipe to will be on Wednesday, September 5. Clubs can set up booths chocolate sheet cake. rhymes for preschoolers and put together. about noon on September 5. Bring items for the Country Store Thought for the Week: Faith is not about everything turning out toddlers. Hamburger Casserole priced on Tuesday along with quilt blocks for Challenge. okay. Faith is about being okay no matter how things turn out. Each story time will focus 1 lb. box medium shells Our club will work all day Saturday, September 8. Deanna on a GLAR (Growing Like a 1 lb. ground hamburger, cooked and Delores will be in the fair barn. Lois and Linda will work Read) skill to help encourage with garlic, onion, salt and pep- the first shift in the concession area of the fair building at 8 learning from a very young age. per to taste a.m. The Bromleys will work the Country Store. Others will The Story times will be very ac- 2 cans tomato soup need to come in during the day and take their turn. Call them tive and include an art activity 1 cup cheddar cheese to set up times to work. Our club is responsible for all day at the end. 1 cup mozzarella cheese and cleanup. Horseman's Registration is requested but Cook noodles according to Club poster was discussed with the theme “Achieving More not required. package directions. Drain. Through OHCE.” If you have any photos that might work, Corner Find out more by visiting After browning hamburger, take them to Delores’ house on Monday. Phyllis, Coralean the library, calling 527-5546 add 2 cans tomato soup to and Diane will help and anyone who wants to. Some of the or going online to www.pio- the frying pan (with the ham- lessons we have had this year will be our focus. neerlibrarysystem.org/purcell. burger). 2018 AQHA Youth World Very highly regarded and Remember to collect new colored pencils for Operation Championship Show attended were the Professional *** Add 1/2 can water. Christmas, They can be turned in later. The Purcell Public Library Stir and cook over medium The 2018 American Quarter Horsemen’s Ride The Pattern Reality Check is September 18-20 at the Wayne Technology Horse Association’s Youth Clinics. Blanchard horseman will offer its resources and the heat for 3 minutes. Center. Volunteers are needed for this fun project. knowledge of an experienced Pour noodles in a greased World Championship Show Todd Crawford presented clin- genealogy researcher Wednes- 9x13 baking dish. was held August 2-11 at the ics on Boxing and Working day, August 22, from 2-4 p.m. Pour hamburger mixture over Oklahoma City Fairgrounds Cow Horse. in the Meeting Room. noodles and stir. Walgreens Homeland Arena. For the second year, an open Joe’s Wines and Spirits Not only was this area well 5-D barrel race was held in Alameda St. Participants can bring their Sprinkle cheese over casse- NE 12th St. ✮ specific questions or just learn role and cover with foil. Fine Wines • Spirits • Beer • Coolers Joe’s Andover represented by the youth who conjunction with Youth World. N placed in their respective Produced by Tri-K Barrels, the more about starting their family Bake in a 375° oven for 20 E. Lindsey research and about all the re- minutes. disciplines, this area was well race included a $2,500-added sources the library has to offer. Remove foil and bake for 10 BudWeiSeR Red LAgeR 6 PACk ...... $-A-L-e ...... $7.39 represented by the stallions open 5-D race, a $500-added Ages 18 and up may partici- minutes longer. NoT YouR FATHeR’S RooT BeeR 6 PACk ...... $-A-L-e ...... $9.99 which are owned and/or stand AQHA side pot and a variety at stud here siring some of the of AQHA-approved classes JAgeRmeiSTeR 750...... $-A-L-e ...... $17.99 horses entered, as well as by including senior, junior, youth, ReLAx RieSLiNg & PiNk RoSé 750 ...... $-A-L-e ...... $8.99 the area breeders of some of amateur and Select amateur RoBeRT moNdAvi WoodBRidge 1.5 LiTeR ..... $-A-L-e ...... $10.99 those horses. classes. *Cabernet, Chardonnay, Merlot, Pinot noir & Sauvignon blanC* The AQHA Youth World Two of the judges for the ** joesplacewines.com & Facebook ** Show is the world’s largest sin- show were Doug Milholland 1330 AlAmedA gle-breed world championship and Todd Arvidson who judged NormAN • 364-9262 horse show open exclusively to the Reining classes. youth exhibitors age 18 and un- This year two youth each der. This is the pinnacle even for received $1,000 scholarships Let ME AQHA youth around the world from the Dr. David McCarroll who must qualify for the event Memorial Fund established by earning a predetermined by Dr. Josh Blyden, who took be your hometown number of points to secure over Interstate Equine Hospi- a spot in each of the classes tal, which Dr. McCarroll had representing English, western founded, and which is located and halter disciplines, or earn at Goldsby. DENTIST! an invitation through their state The scholarships were pre- or provincial affiliate. sented to the world champions More than 770 exhibitors in Trail and Working Hunter. and 1056 horses with a total Dr. David McCarroll, an NOW ACCEPTING of 3480 from across the globe Oklahoma veterinarian, re- competed in this year’s show. searcher and educator, died in NEW PATIENTS! Exhibitors from 41 states, two 2012, but today, a gift in his Canadian provinces plus Costa memory continues to give back We accept most insurances Rica, Denmark and Luxem- to the equine industry he loved. bourg competed for 42 World The scholarships were including Chickasaw MAPS Championships, 33 Level 2 awarded to the world champi- World Championships and ons in working hunter, Mack- seven thirteen and Under World enzie Njoo of Jones, Okla., and “We Cater to Cowards” Championships. 14-18 Trail, which was won by In addition to the arena com- Emma Brown of Zanesville, petition, there were speech, art Ohio. Glenn A. Mead, D.D.S. and photo contests, as well as “If you knew Dr. McCarroll, a horse judging contest. There then you have an appreciation Family Dentistry were also scrapbook and stall for his tremendous contribu- decorating contests. All state 129 North Third, Purcell •(405) 527-6568 youth teams competed for a team spirit award. Please see Horseman, page 9A THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 16, 2018-7A From page 5A Dave: Cattle rustling by a massive creature, previ- ing for scares, I’m not sure the girls just keep talking about erated effect in the whole movie A man and woman who al- Preliminary hearing confer- ously thought to be extinct, you’ll get too much out of how creeped out they were by has to be Slender Man himself. legedly rustled seven head of a ences for both defendants will leaving the sub and its crew “The Meg.” Slender Man all while read- You’d think in a movie about rancher’s cattle were charged be August 29. trapped on the bottom of the Yeah, the movie has a few ing articles aloud telling the Slender Man the top priority Friday in McClain County Col. Jerry Flowers, chief deepest trench in the Pacific. jump scares sprinkled in here audience how creepy Slender would be to make the character District Court. agent of investigative ser- With time running out, and there, but there’s nothing Man is. of Slender Man as realistic and Madeline Draughon, 35, vices for the Oklahoma expert deep sea rescue diver truly horrifying. Not unless you Finally around the halfway believable as possibly. and Austin Temple, 33, both Department of Agriculture, Jonas Taylor (Jason Statham) just have a phobia of sharks or point, stuff starts happening. Not so apparently. Just make of Elmore City, were each arrested the pair at Purcell is recruited to save the crew. something. And that’s the best way to him look like a rendering from charged with one count of pat- Livestock Auction, where But unbeknownst to them, Those moments made the describe it really, stuff. a bad video game from 10 years tern of criminal offenses and they attempted to sell the their attempted rescue results woman I was sitting next to It’s like the filmmakers are ago and call it good. knowingly concealing stolen stolen cattle August 3. in unleashing a prehistoric jump out of her seat a few just trying to bombard the Don’t see this movie. It’s a property and seven counts of The cattle, branded FC, 75-foot-long shark known as times, so I guess they weren’t audience with as much creepy complete waste of time. larceny of a domestic animal. were stolen from Floyd Cattle the Megalodon on the world. completely ineffective, but as dreamlike imagery as they pos- And for the love of all that’s Temple was released on in Elmore City. After hearing about this far as I’m concerned scaring sibly can. good in this world, please $45,000 bond following his According to Flowers, movie, there was only two people clearly wasn’t the main I’ll admit, some of the shots Hollywood, I’m begging you, initial appearance in court Draughon and Temple alleg- things I wanted from it. intention of this movie. were fairly disturbing. Not stop making movies based on on Friday. edly confessed to stealing the A giant shark going absolute- No, the goal here was to make many, but some. Others though memes. Draughon remains in the cattle, saying they were trying ly insane at a crowded beach Jason Statham go toe-to-toe were downright silly looking. Who am I kidding? Know- McClain County Detention to get enough money to leave and Jason Statham punching with a giant shark. No more, I couldn’t help but burst out ing the film industry, I’m sure Center on a $45,000 bond. Oklahoma and go to Arizona. a shark in the face with his no less. laughing during one of them. there’s already a Dramatic She filed a request Monday Draughon’s 6-month-old bare fist. If seeing Jason Statham fight The special effects were so Chipmunk and Hamsterdance to be declared indigent. infant was with them. Well sadly I didn’t quite get a massive shark sounds like a cheap looking and so poorly movie already in production. that second one, but either fun way to spend an afternoon done I just couldn’t help it. “Slender Man” is rated way this was still a pretty fun at the theater, you’ll probably But the worst computer gen- PG-13. movie. A dumb movie sure, have a good time with this flick. It’s Fair Time but still fun. It wasn’t quite as over-the- Statham is basically playing top and ridiculous as I hoped September 4 thru 8 the same character he does in it’d be, but for what it was, I every movie. The grizzled, no enjoyed “The Meg” just fine. Visit us at: McCLAIN COUNTY nonsense, tough guy with a “The Meg” is rated PG-13. touch of heart. *** It’s nothing remotely ground- Last this breaking, but I guess Statham w e e k i s FREE FAIR and the studios he works with “ S l e n d e r at the knows his strong suit. Man.” purcellregister.com McClain County Expo Center Beyond his character, there’s Based on not too much to say. a popular NEW THIS YEAR Li Bingbing plays Statham’s c h a r a c t e r On Friday counterpart in the movie. And that originat- she’s fine. She gives a perfectly ed as an in- LINDSAY OKIE acceptable performance for a ternet meme, movie featuring a giant shark. this movie follows a group of CERAMIC CLUB But one of the highlights for friends from a small town in Cornhole Dutch Oven me has to be Shuya Sophia Cai Massachusetts fascinated by Come join us Mondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays Tournament Cooking Contest who plays Bingbing’s young the internet lore of the Slender 12 Noon to 4 PM daughter in the movie. Man. Plus... She’s just adorable and I re- Attempting to prove Slender $ under $ over Horse & Livestock Judging Contest • Horse Show ally liked her interactions with Man doesn’t actually exist, the 60 yrs. 60 yrs. Pie, Cake & Salsa Contest • School Children’s Day Tours Statham. Her character defi- girls perform his summon- 5 3 Stick Horse Rodeo • Kiddie Tractor Pull nitely helps show Statham’s ing ritual. Beyond unsettling Ages 11 & up are welcome. Swine, Cattle, Goat, Poultry, Rabbit & Sheep Show softer side, making his char- themselves everything seems Located on Hwy 76 N in Lindsay at acter that much more likeable. fine, until one of the friends See schedule for new check-in times for building exhibits! Plus her lines got the biggest mysteriously goes missing. the old REC maintenance building. For more information call 405-754-0137 laughs in the movie by a mile. Oh boy. Hollywood is mak- www.McClainCountyFair.com As far as action goes, this is ing memes into movies again. Some supplies available. your typical shark movie fare. I can picture now. An old You have your people run- movie executive at the head of ning from the giant shark, you a conference room, smoking a CHAPTER EIGHT OF EIGHT have people being eaten by giant cigar of course, asking his the giant shark, and you have underlings, “What do the kids people hunting down the giant like these days? This Slender shark with explosives. Like I Guy? Fine. Here’s $10 million, A Polar said, typical. go nuts.” The thing that really sticks It’s ridiculously tone deaf to out like a sore thumb though release a movie in 2018 about KALI: Bear’s Tale is there’s very little blood in an internet meme that peaked this movie and almost no gore, in popularity back in 2011. AUTHOR: CAROLYN MUELLER | ILLUSTRATOR: JEREMY PATTON & JAYNE BALLEW unless you count the guts of Seven years is an eternity on various marine life. the internet. I get it, the studio wanted What’s next? A Harlem a PG-13 rating to appeal to a Shake movie? Is Harambe the Chapter Eight: “Well,” Julie started, “he has access to an air-conditioned wider audience, but it all just going to get his own building, but honestly he usually chooses to be outside, no matter feels like a wasted opportunity. feature film in five years? I how hot it is. He has two saltwater pools to cool off in, but he just In the 1920s, the Saint Zoo built some of the nation’s first doesn’t feel heat in the same way that we do. Polar bears are so Frankly I wish this movie mean Grumpy Cat had a Life- naturalistic bear habitats by creating rocky grottos from molds of well-insulated with their thick coats and fat layers that their core was less serious and just went time movie back in 2014 so nearby Missouri bluffs. Other zoos followed this example, inspiring temperature is stabilized, like a thermos that keeps things both hot completely over-the-top. why not? a new generation of zoo habitats. and cool.” It’s a giant shark flick for This film is just as poorly Nearly a century later, these original bear grottos needed “Don’t you think he misses Luna, though?” another child crying out loud. Why not just executed as you’d expect. upgrades. The Saint Louis Zoo built a $16 million polar bear habitat asked. go completely absurd and The entire first half of the with two freshwater pools, two filled with saltwater, a coast-like “Polar bears are actually solitary animals,” Julie answered. make it as silly and schlocky movie is painfully boring. I terrain, a sandy beach and an area of grass. Add a climate-controlled “The only times polar bears are with other bears are when a mother building with polar bear bedrooms and the Zoo’s Polar Bear Point as you can? could barely stay awake in has cubs, several bears are feeding in one spot, or there’s a mating became a beautiful, 21st century upgrade, a new model for bear It’s still dumb fun don’t get this film. A movie specifically relationship but even that would only last 2-3 weeks. So, Kali is care. All it needed was a polar bear. me wrong, but it could have created for easily distracted housed as he would live in the wild as a young, adult male polar Kali, a wild-born, Alaskan polar bear, was the responsibility of been so much bigger and even teenagers. bear.” the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). Its officials decided more dumb. I just wanted something, The kids nodded. the Saint Louis Zoo’s newly designed polar bear habitat was the As for horror, if you’re look- anything to happen. Instead “All right,” Julie said, “let’s give this bear some food.” perfect permanent home for the young bear. Much to the crowd, and Kali’s, delight, she rolled meatballs, Kali had been shy and cautious when he first arrived in Buffalo carrots, fish and chow down a chute into the pool, with a little bit of from the many changes in this life. But playing with Luna had lard for dessert! helped Kali grow to become a confident, strong bear, ready for any She then stood back and watched as the big bear floated in the challenge. Caitlyn would miss the boisterous adolescent bear, but water, crunching on his carrots and slurping down fish. also knew he had a bright future ahead of him. Little eyes and faces pressed against the glass and stared up at him So, how does an 850-pound polar bear travel from New York to in wonder. Watching these kids interact with Kali never ceased to Missouri? The same way any special delivery might: via FedEx. amaze Julie. Separated by only a pane of glass, they were nose to Caitlyn trained Kali in the weeks before his departure, to nose with a real polar bear! calmly walk into a huge aluminum crate, a move he performed on “I love Kali,” she heard his departure day. Kali’s crate was loaded into a truck, which drove a little boy say to his him to Rochester, New York, where his crate was transferred to a mother. Julie smiled. plane to Memphis, Tennessee. Kali had already been on quite a few She knew that every flights, but flying a tiny cub is quite different from flying a large, day Kali spent sub-adult polar bear! FedEx donated their expertise and services for simply playing in Kali’s trip. A veterinarian and zoo officials flew with Kali, caring his pool, he was for him to keep him calm and comfortable. inspiring the next In Memphis, Kali was loaded onto another truck. During generation to fall the 4-hour drive to St. Louis, he was monitored by advanced in love with polar technology, with frequent checks by a veterinarian, curator and bears. zookeepers. The temperature was kept at a polar-bear-friendly 55 degrees and frequent stops were made to check on his comfort. It was a lovely May evening when his truck pulled up to the Saint Louis Zoo. After a long journey, Kali finally made it to his new home. The kids looked from Julie to Kali in wonder, marveling at the long journey the bear took to get to St. Louis. After all that, here he $ 00 was, swimming right in front of them. EACH “That’s his story,” Julie told the crowd. “That’s how Kali got 9 Expires 08-31-18 here.” “But if Kali’s from Alaska,” one boy asked, “how can he live in St. Louis? It’s so hot here in the summertime!” 2234 N. Green, Purcell • www.pigstands.com • (405) 703-3000 Sunday – Thursday 11 AM - 9 PM • Friday & Saturday 11 AM - 10 PM © 2018, Missouri Press Foundation Photo Credit: Saint Louis Zoo 8A-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 16, 2018 Election rules and reminders Following tips will simplify voting experience Voters will go to the polls Au- up their polling place, verify or during early voting at the Clain County Election Board gust 28 for the runoff primary their registration informa- County Election Board to show during early voting or at their and Purcell municipal election, tion or view a sample ballot proof of identity before receiv- assigned polling place on elec- McClain County Election can do so online. The Online ing a ballot. There are three tion day. Board Secretary Karen Haley Voter Tool can be accessed on ways for voters to prove their • Voters who have moved said today. the Oklahoma State Election identity under the law (only one since the last election, but Haley offered the following Board’s website: www.elec- proof of identity is required): who have not transferred their information and tips for those tions.ok.gov. Those who vote Show a valid photo ID issued voter registration to their new voting: by mail can also check the status by federal, state or tribal gov- address, may do so on Elec- • Early voting will be avail- of their ballot using the Online ernment; show the free voter tion Day by going to vote at able at the County Election Voter Tool. Sample ballots are identification card issued to the polling place where their Board office from 8 a.m. to 6 also available at the County every voter by the County Elec- registration has been in the past. p,m, August 23 and 24. Early Election Board office. tion Board; or sign an affidavit While voting, they may fill out voting is also available from 9 • Oklahoma law requires ev- and vote a provisional ballot. (If a form instructing the County • Photo provided a.m. to 2 p.m. August 25. ery voter who votes in person the information on the affidavit Election Board to transfer their Winners • Anyone who needs to look at the precinct polling place matches official voter registra- registration to the new address Winners of the children’s division of the Purcell Library Chalk tion records, the ballot will be before the next election. it Up event were Emilie and Amy Munoz. They received their counted after Election Day.) • Those who becomes physi- award from Sam Resendiz. • Physically disabled voters cally incapacitated after 5 p.m. who cannot enter the polling August 21 still can request an Arbuckle Historical place, need help marking their emergency absentee ballot. PURCELL SCHOOL BREAKFAST ballots, blind or visually dis- Those who might qualify for MENU Cinnamon toast, yogurt, abled voters and illiterate voters an emergency absentee bal- Week of August 20 cereal, fruit, juice, milk. Society to meet may be assisted by a person the lot should contact the County MONDAY LUNCH voter chooses. Election Board office at 405- The Arbuckle Historical So- This program will highlight BREAKFAST Frito chili pie, baby car- In all cases, a person provid- 527-3121 as soon as possible ciety will feature Luann Sewell some of the more common sym- Breakfast taco, cereal, rots, cinnamon stick, salad ing such assistance may not be for more information. Waters presenting the program, bols seen in many cemeteries. fruit, juice, milk. bar, fruit, milk. the voter’s employer or an agent • Any violation of election “Carved in Stone: Cemetery Luann has over 30 years of LUNCH THURSDAY of the employer or an officer law will be reported to the Symbols--What the Images on experience teaching in work- Pizza pasta, breadstick, BREAKFAST or agent of the voter’s union. proper law enforcement au- a Grave Marker Can Mean.” shops, classes and seminars green beans, salad bar, fruit, Biscuit and gravy, jelly, A person providing assis- thorities. This program will be of across the United States. milk. cereal, fruit, juice, milk. tance also must swear or affirm Electioneering is not allowed special interest to those doing A native Oklahoman, she has TUESDAY LUNCH that the voter’s ballots will be within 300 feet of a ballot box. work on family and community a Bachelor of Science degree BREAKFAST Pizza bar, caesar salad, marked in accordance with the It is also unlawful to remove a history. in Zoology/Wildlife and a Pancake on a stick, cereal, salad bar, fruit, milk. voter’s wishes. ballot from the polling location, By studying a gravestone you Master of Science degree in fruit, juice, milk. FRIDAY Alternatively, all blind, visu- possess intoxicating liquors can usually learn not only of a Science Education, both from LUNCH BREAKFAST ally impaired, and physically within half a mile of a polling person’s name, date of birth and Oklahoma State University. Sour cream chicken enchi- Doughnut, cereal, fruit, disabled voters in McClain place or to disclose how you death, but also of their social She is a member of the Asso- ladas, refried beans, chips juice, milk. County may use the audio- voted while within the election memberships, occupation and ciation for Gravestone Studies and salsa, salad bar, fruit, LUNCH tactile interface (ATI), a feature enclosure. their thoughts on an afterlife. and Outdoor Writers Associa- milk. Hot dog, french fries, salad offered on all Oklahoma voting For additional election-re- Some of this information tion of America. WEDNESDAY bar, fruit, milk. devices, to vote privately and lated information, visit: www. is given through symbols. All are invited to attend the independently, either at Mc- elections.ok.gov. The language of symbols is program on Monday, August international and all around 20, at 7 p.m. at the Arbuckle From page 2A us but symbols’ meanings can Historical Society Museum change over time and make for located at 402 W. Muskogee Asian and American Cooking: confusion. in Sulphur. of Agriculture’s “MyPlate” pan eggs, sheet pan-cakes, egg program. and bean breakfast muffins and Christian Speakers When the dish is done, at- chopped mediterranean salad. From page 3A tendees get to taste the fruits of These dishes were planned their labor. around the themes “Bean Boot- Survey: Toastmasters Club On the table with these culi- camp” and “Brunch Time.” By Harley Bromley nary classes are new recipes and Classes are scheduled for mean score on a 7-point—high- munity, 64 percent said yes. rope to know more culture and skills meant to boost a family’s Thursday, August 16, at 10 a.m. er than any other news source. Of those who answered yes, 74 enjoy beautiful scenery there. everyday eating experiences. and noon. Unfortunately, this is the first percent said they look forward Asian & American Christian Visitor Ian talked about his In August, attendees will learn For more information call year where TV news edged out to reading their community Speakers Toastmasters Club opinions of unexpected travel. about and consume simple sheet 527-6967. newspapers as the most promi- newspaper, and 71 percent said met August 11 at the National Prepared Speeches were nent news medium that people they rely on it for local news Weather Center in Norman. given by Harley, with the topic rely on for news about local and information. Jinsong Chen welcomed the of “One Special Book,” in communities. TV came in at 33 When asked how many attendees and as Toastmaster which he shared some historical percent, and newspapers were friends, colleagues, co-workers of the meeting introduced his stories in the Bible and encour- one percentage point behind or those in the household get to Support Staff. aged people to read the Bible. at 32 percent. But that’s only share the local paper, 66 percent Moony gave the Word of the Tianjiao gave her speech with if you factor in cable, national said they did share. Day: Compassionate; Xiaom- the topic of “Arts in NYC” in outlets and TV websites. With- One additional person 30 ing Hu served as Ah Counter which she talked about her trip out the added factors, news- percent & Grammarian; and Yifei Dong in NYC and some impressive papers without their websites Two people—14 percent served as Timer and Ballot art she had seen in the Met and were at 30 percent and TV news Three people—10 percent Counter. MoMA. She thinks that you was at 29 percent. Four people—3 percent Daniel, Shannon and Ian could find art everywhere with Sixty-four percent of survey Five or more people—9 joined us as visitors. art-finding eyes. 405-577-0100 respondents said they read a percent Leslie served as Humorist Beulah, gave her speech of community newspaper either When it comes specifically to share an interesting experi- “Growing of AACS” in which in print or online, showing a to the advertising mediums ence about trying to get her ear she spoke about big changes small decline from last year. you rely on for shopping and pierced. happening in our Asian & Other sources of news did purchasing decisions with LO- Juan Lin served as table topic American Christian Toastmas- not fare so well: CAL merchants, what is your master with the theme of “travel ters Club. 8 percent radio and satellite primary source of informa- in summer vacation.” Xiaom- Yiyun gave his speech with radio tion—community newspapers, ing shared he didn’t travel back the topic of “Principal of 14 percent internet local TV stations, metropolitan to China this year because he Mobile Lidar” in which he 4 percent social media newspapers, in-store promo- wanted his second daughter explained about light detection When respondents were tions, direct mailings, radio ads, to keep practicing swimming. and ranging. asked if they read a newspaper cable TV ads or social media Visitor Daniel shared that he Hao Li served as General that is specific to their com- platforms? would like to travel to south Eu- Evaluator along with Leslie, Xiaoming, Joe and Junsong to conduct the evaluations. Hao Li Sunset Estates needs PMH did his first general evaluator

Purcell Municipal Hospital provides a wide range Please see Toast, page 10A of services for our residents at Sunset Estates Nurs- ing Home. We appreciate your business! PMH provides emergency care for our residents when their condition changes. They can evaluate and treat as needed. They provide lab services, which is & critical for the physicians to assess in order to provide continuity of care for our residents. PMH meets our needs for our residents at a local hospital, which also J J provides offices for our local doctors and specialists. PMH provides the care and services needed without having to make a long trip on the interstate. Cleaners Purcell Municipal Hospital makes our residents 501 S. Green • Purcell and family members feel safe and at home with the care of their personal doctor whether it be Dr. Dye 405-527-9119 Debbie Gantz or Dr. Schmidt. We greatly appreciate and need the services that Purcell Mu- CuStoMEr ApprECiAtion nicipal Hospital provides for our organization. Sunset Estates & provides jobs for as many as 75 employees with an annual payroll of $1.7 million. We ALL need PMH. 10% off Men’sJ or Women’sJ Suits Coupon good for men’s or women’s suits. Coupon Vote yes on August 28. must accompany incoming order. Charge customersCleaners must bring coupon in with item. Paid for by Friends in Support of PMH. Expires: August 25, 2018 LPXLP THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 16, 2018-9A Veteran’s Corner SH 9 Veteran’s Corner salutes (405) 863-5233. All proceeds ans Corner with any questions Rainbow Peanuts of Oklahoma will go to Veterans Corner or comments at (405) 387-5070 City, who make American to support Veterans and their and visit their website at veter- Flags, Sooners and Cowboys spouses. anscorner.net. Flags right here in Oklahoma A team of veteran advocates Transportation Available and appreciates their generosity. from Veterans Corner will be Veterans Corner has three Veterans Corner is a 501(c)3 at the First Baptist Church in vans available to transport vet- non-profit organization fo- Marlow September 18 from 9 erans to their medical appoint- cused on providing ongoing a.m. until 1 p.m. If you would ments. If you need help getting support and services to our like more information, you to or from a medical appoint- brave men and women in uni- may contact Neal Owens (580) ment please contact our drive, form, past or present. 658-5029. Fred Zacher at (405) 779-3693. Veterans Corner is open Please look in your closets There is never a charge for Monday through Thursday 8 and cabinets for items no longer these service but donations are a.m. until noon, to assist all useful to you and donate them always appreciated. We are also Veterans with free benefit help to the Veterans Corner Parking in need of another volunteer to and is closed on all federal Lot Sale to be held October 11- help transport veterans. If you holidays. 13. Please mark a price on each are interested in volunteering, August 9 we were honored item. There is a trailer on-site to please contact us. We would to have a representative at Vet- store your donated items until love to have you join our team! erans Corner from the Social the sale date. Just drop off the Donations Security Administration to items any Thursday morning. Veterans Corner is a 501(c)3 answer questions. Hopefully Sorry, no clothing will be ac- nonprofit organization and all they will be able to return to cepted. gifts are tax deductible. All provide further assistance. Veterans Corner is able to proceeds are used to support • Photo provided Matt Walker, Founder/CEO, receive donations through veterans and their spouses. World Champion of Gauges High, is hosting the Facebook at facebook.com/ Your donations can be sent Brody Galyean and his horse, Cool Poco Dot, won the World Champion in Level 3 Western upcoming Operation Hunt with VeteransCornerInc. to: Veterans Corner, P.O. Box Pleasure and Reserve World Champion in Level 2 Western Pleasure. Brody is the son of Gil a Hero event which will be held Veterans Corner, Inc. is lo- 722160, Norman, OK 73070- and Becky Galyean of Galyean Quarter Horses in Purcell. September 15. For more infor- cated about two miles west of 8635 or you many call Jerry mation see Veterans Corner Interstate 35, Exit 106, on the Baxter at (405) 387-5070. Do- Facebook Page at facebook. north side of State Highway 9 nations online can be made at From page 6A com/VeteransCornerInc or call West. You may contact Veter- www.veteranscorner.net. Horseman: tion to the equine industry as roll Memorial Fund has been Purcell. Dibble coaches participate in a whole and the show-horse set up through the Oklahoma Reing Level 2 (97 qualified world in particular,” Dr. Blyden City Community Foundation, a and shown)—38th, Greedy said. “The purpose of this fund not-for-profit organization that Ghost, shown by JoJo Rob- Mentoring Challenge is to honor Dr. McCarroll and provides for the administration ertson, Byars, owned by J D Dibble coaches are among Tom Osborne of the Univer- said. “We are grateful to the his lifetime of service to the and endowment of charitable Roberson, Diamond R Ranch, the more than 800 Oklahoma sity of Nebraska and Coach many coaches and mentoring horse and the horseman, and funds. Credit card gifts can be Byars; 74th, Chics Want My coaches teamed up with men- Bill Snyder at Kansas State organizations that have stepped to increase participation at the made by going to https://occf. Number, shown by Lydia Bell, toring organizations across the University. up to support this effort.” AQHA World Show and AQHA org/online giving/ and enter- Maysville, owned by Spence state to participate in the fourth According to MENTOR, the The Boren Mentoring Initiative Youth World Show, thereby ing the G. David McCarroll Bell, Maysville; 92nd, Gotta annual Oklahoma Coaches National Mentoring Partner- is a program of the Oklahoma greatly benefitting the horse- Fund. Donors can mail checks Whiz A Latte, shown by Jessee Mentoring Challenge, a cam- ship, it is estimated that one in Foundation for Excellence, a man and the equine industry to The Oklahoma City Com- R L Clark, Purcell, owned by paign to encourage Oklaho- three young people is in need of statewide nonprofit that recog- as a whole.” munity Foundation, fbo, G. Kelly K Clark, Purcell. mans to mentor young people a mentor – someone to listen, to nizes and encourages academic “He was truly concerned with David McCarroll Fund, 1000 Showmanship at Halter 14- in their communities. encourage and to set a positive excellence in public schools. promoting health and advance- N. Broadway, Oklahoma City, 18 Level 3 (121 qualified, 15 Dibble coaches include Jesse example. One of the greatest The mentoring initiative, ments in the equine industry, OK 73102. finalists)—5th, Greedy Ghost, Prince, softball and basketball challenges facing mentoring named for foundation founder by caring for his patients in the Following are results for area shown by JoJo Robertson, coach, and Chad Stone, head programs in Oklahoma is the and chairman David L. Boren most comprehensive and care- youth. Please note that Mc- Byars, owned by J D Roberson, football coach. shortage of volunteers, Wood- and his wife, Molly, grew out ful manner,” Dr. Blyden added. Clain County had two World Diamond R Ranch, Byars. The 2017-18 campaign was rome said. Mentors are needed of Boren’s own commitment “Committed to furthering the Champions. Brody Galyean Showmanship at Halter 13 spearheaded by OSU Coach to serve young people from to mentoring and the proven field of equine medicine, he was World Champion in Level and Under (51 qualified and Mike Gundy and OU Coach Pre-K through young adults in impact it can have on a stu- garnered more than 50 hours 2 Western Pleasure and Reserve shown)—15th, Magnetyzed, Lincoln Riley in collaboration college and career tech. dent’s success in and out of the of continuing education each Champion in Level 3 Western shown by June Roberson, with state mentoring organiza- “The Coaches Mentoring classroom. year. His clients received the Pleasure, and JoJo Roberson Byars, owned by Stacey Rober- tions and the Boren Mentoring Challenge has helped raise For more information on the same trustworthy equine medi- was World Champion in Level son, Diamond R Ranch, Byars; Initiative, a program of the awareness about the need for Coaches Mentoring Challenge, cal expertise for their horses 2 Showmanship at Halter. 25th, Machine Shopping owned Oklahoma Foundation for more mentors across the state visit www.okcoacheschal- whose careers ranged from Yearling Geldings (8 quali- and shown by Madilyn Bradley, Excellence. and has even generated some lenge.org or contact Woodrome prestigious horse show athletes fied and shown)—Reserve Norman. During the campaign coaches interest in starting new men- at (405) 236-0006; bwood- to the beloved backyard pet.” Champion, Bad An Boujee, Showmanship at Halter from public and private elemen- toring programs,” Woodrome [email protected]. Dr. McCarroll, a board mem- shown by Lauren Gralla, owned Level 2 (143 qualified, 30 tary and secondary schools, as ber and officer of the Oklahoma by Todd Gralla Farms, Norman, finalists)—World Champion, well as many colleges and uni- Quarter Horse Association, formerly of Lexington. Greedy Ghost, shown by JoJo versities in Oklahoma stepped Governor’s Free Fall embraced every opportunity to 3 Year Old Mares—6th, El Roberson, Byars, owned by J D up to endorse mentoring. contribute to the horse commu- Antes Secret, shown by Cash Roberson, Diamond R Ranch, Coaches can sign up and nity he loved, Dr. Blyden said. Castle, Wayne, owned by Luke Byars. prospective mentors can learn Community Festival “He was a member of the and Abbi Castle, Castle Ranch, Western Horsemanship Level about volunteer opportunities AQHA Equine Research Com- Wayne 2 (15 qualified and shown)— on the campaign website at The Oklahoma History Cen- theme is “Rodgers and Ham- mittee, he participated in many Reined Cow Horse Boxing 4th, Greedy Ghost, shown by www.okcoacheschallenge.org. ter and the Friends of the merstein’s ‘Oklahoma!’” This research studies, and he shared (70 qualified, 20 finalists)— JoJo Robertson, Byars, owned “As natural and group men- Mansion will be cohosting celebrates both the 75th anni- his wealth of information freely 17th, Mr Chic Master, owned by J D Roberson, Diamond R tors, coaches know firsthand the governor’s 22nd annual versary of the Broadway debut with others in the equine health and shown by Jessee R L Clark, Ranch, Byars. the impact that a mentor can Septemberfest on Saturday, of the famous musical and the field,” Dr. Blyden said. Purcell. Western Pleasure Level 2 (80 have on the academic, social, September 8, from 10 a.m. to exhibit now on display at the Dr. McCarroll, an active Cutting Level 2 (25 qualified, qualified, 16 finalists)—World emotional and economic fu- 3 p.m. Oklahoma History Center. breeder of AQHA show horses, 20 finalists)—17th, Sugar Free Champion, Cool Poco Dot, tures of our young people,” said This free fall festival is open No ticket or registration is was an enthusiastic specta- Smoothie, shown by Carlee owned and shown by Brody Beverly Woodrome, director of to the public and features more required for this free event. The tor while his wife, Trina, and Faith Farrell, Newcastle, owned Galyean, Purcell, son of Gil the Boren Mentoring Initiative, than 60 events and demonstra- Oklahoma History Center will daughter, Jesilyn, competed. by Joel Farrell, Newcastle. and Becky Galyean, Galyean which helped coordinate the tions. close at 3 p.m. on September 8. Dr. McCarroll was also the offi- Pole Bending Level 2 (41 Quarter Horses, Purcell. statewide mentoring campaign. The Oklahoma History Cen- The Oklahoma History Cen- cial veterinarian for the AQHA qualified and shown)—12th, Western Pleasure 13 and Un- “Coaches consistently tell me ter will be the primary location ter is located at 800 Nazih World Show from 2005 to 2011. RC Black Wasp, shown by der (16 qualified and shown)— they see students who are not for activities, and tours of the Zuhdi Drive in Oklahoma City. The Dr. David McCarroll Kaden Burger, Pauls Valley, Reserve World Champion, involved in sports or organized first floor of the Governor’s For more information, please Memorial Fund will provide owned by Joey and P J Burger, Cool Poco Dot, owned and school activities who would Mansion also will be offered. visit www.okhistory.org/histo- added money and scholar- Pauls Valley. shown by Brody Galyean, benefit from a mentor. By en- This year’s Septemberfest rycenter or call 405-522-0765. ships annually at the Lucas Oil Ranch Riding 14-18 (97 Purcell, son of Gil and Becky dorsing the Coaches Mentoring AQHA and Ford Youth world qualified, 22 finalists)—8th, Galyean, Galyean Quarter Challenge, they are sending a No. 769-August 16-2 Times sociates Law PLLC, 138 W. Main, championship shows. Greedy Ghost, shown by JoJo Horses, Purcell. message that they value men- IN THE DISTRICT COURT Purcell, OK 73080, addressed to “Initially, the fund will pro- Robertson, Byars, owned by J D Working Cow Horse Level toring and see a critical need OF MCCLAIN COUNTY James B. Blevins, Jr., attorney for vide for $8,000 added money to Roberson, Diamond R Ranch, 2 (25 qualified and shown)— for more volunteers to spend an STATE OF OKLAHOMA the Personal Representative, on or the 2-year-old western pleasure Byars; 11th, Mr Chic Master, 23rd, Mister Kat, owned IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE before the following presentment hour a week mentoring young OF BOBBY B. JONES, date: 9th day of October, 2018, or class at the World Show and a owned and shown by Jessee R and shown by Jayden Jones, people in their communities.” Deceased. the same will be forever barred. $1,000 scholarship each to the L Clark, Purcell. Blanchard; 24th, Tari Fix Me The Coaches Mentoring Case No. PB-18-89 DATED this 9th day of August, winners of working hunter and Ranch Riding Level 2 (121 Up Doc, shown by Keagen NOTICE TO CREDITORS 2018. Challenge began in 2008 as a /s/ James B. Blevins, Jr. trail at the Youth World,” Dr. qualified and shown)—29th, Trett, Sulphur, bred and owned To the Creditors of Bobby B. friendly competition between Jones, Deceased: James B. Blevins, Jr., Blyden said. Mr Chic Master, owned and by Ronald and Trett, mentoring advocates Coach All creditors having claims OBA #881 The Dr. G. David McCar- shown by Jessee R L Clark, Sulphur. against Bobby B. Jones, De- Carrie Kopp, OBA #21731 Blevins and Associates No. 774-August 16-1 Time ceased, are required to present the Law PLLC NOTICE TO BIDDERS same with a description of all se- 138 W. Main/P.O. Box 1565 No. 775-August 16-1 Time on the 1st day of August 2018, the by mail to each of the heirs of the The McClain County Board of curity interests and other collateral Purcell, OK 73080 IN THE DISTRICT COURT Petitioner filed a Petition for Letters said Decedent at least ten (10) Commissioners will be receiving (if any) held by each creditor with Phone: 405-527-7575 OF MCCLAIN COUNTY of Administration, Appointment of days before the hearing. sealed bids until 4:00 p.m., August respect to such claim, to Kassye K. Fax: 405-527-7574 STATE OF OKLAHOMA Personal Representative and De- Dated this 7th day of August, 24, 2018 and the opening will be Jones, Personal Representative, Attorney for Personal IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATES termination of Heirs, Devisees and 2018. August 27, 2018 at 8:30 a.m., for at the law office of Blevins and As- Representative OF JOHN EDWARD BARNETT Legatees, and that said Petition is CHARLES GRAY purchase of (2) used police pack- and, set for hearing before this Court in ASSOCIATE age SUV’s for the McClain County LENORA WALKER BARNETT, the McClain County Courthouse, DISTRICT JUDGE Sheriff’s Office. Deceased. 121 N. 2nd Street, Ste. 225, Pur- HONORABLE JUDGE Invitation to Bid forms are on file Case No. PB-2018-93 cell, Oklahoma, on the 13th day of CHARLES GRAY in the McClain County Clerk’s Of- NOTICE OF HEARING September, 2018, at 9:30 o’clock JUDGE OF THE ook fice, McClain County Courthouse, PETITION FOR LETTERS a.m., before Honorable Judge DISTRICT COURT Purcell, Oklahoma or request to be OF ADMINISTRATION, Charles Gray, when and where Prepared by: mailed. Submit bids to McClain APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL all persons interested may appear /s/ Jim A. Lyon County Clerk, PO Box 629, Purcell, arson REPRESENTATIVE AND and contest the same. Jim A. Lyon, OBA 5586 Oklahoma 73080. C DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED 2200 N.W. 50th, Suite 126 The Board has the right to ac- Appliances DEVISEES AND LEGATEES that Notice of Hearing Petition Oklahoma City, Oklahoma cept or reject any/and/or all bids. Notice is hereby given to all for Letters of Administration, Ap- 73112 SEAL 300 S. Chickasaw • Pauls Valley • (405) 238-7316 heirs, devisees and legatees of the pointment of Personal Represen- (405) 843-0461 telephone DATE: 08/13/18 deceased, John Edward Barnett tative and Determination of Heirs, (405) 843-5100 fax /s/ Pam Beller Scratch & Dent Dealer for G.E. and Lenora Walker Barnett, that Devisees and Legatees be given [email protected] Pam Beller Attorney for Petitioner County Clerk 10A-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 16, 2018 Vocalists to compete in McSwain’s Grand Awards Show Preliminaries for the Grand Coffeeville, Kansas. finale in October will crown Awards Show continue at 7 Male vocalists will include Bo an overall winner as well as the p.m., Saturday, August 18, at the Posey of Wetumka; Brent Smith, Entertainer of the Year. historic McSwain Theatre on the James Self and Clancy Davis of Jae L. and Crossover, known corner of Main and Townsend Ada; Denmaun Hill of Shawnee; for their monthly show filled in Ada. Wiley Winters of Pauls Valley. with live music and entertain- The musical performance Also Dalby of ment, will perform alongside competition offers local artists a Anadarko; Mike Deviney of competitors. stage and full band to back them Maysville; Sherman Andrus of After the Grand Awards Show, up as they compete for audience Moore; Stan Green of Edmond; Jae L. and Crossover will con- votes in a number of categories. Wayne Gibbs of Konawa; Mar- tinue performing on the third August’s show will highlight cus Leary of Dallas, Texas; and Saturday of each month at the the best local performers in both Neal Coyler of Keller, Texas. McSwain Theatre, 130 W. Main the male and female categories. Attendees can expect rendi- St., in Ada. Performers in the female cat- tions of Black Shelton’s “Ol’ Regular admission is $15, • Photo provided egory include Haley Miller of Red,” Dolly Parton’s “The seniors receive a discounted Pauls Valley Opry Ada; Jaylin Pike of Stratford; Bargain Store,” Carrie Under- $13 admission and tickets for Haylie Bagwell will be just one Kaitlyn Anne of Atoka; Taylor wood’s “I Know You Won’t,” children age 12 and under are of the performers at the next Renee of Oklahoma City; Lela Reba McEntire’s “Fancy,” $10. Special rates are available Pauls Valley Opry at the Pauls Dalby of Anadarko; Makayla Taylor Swift’s “Breathe,” Keith for groups of 15 or more. Valley High School auditorium Clark of McAlester; Mary Alford Whitley’s “I Never Go Around For ticket information, contact on Saturday, September 1. The of Caney. Mirrors,” among other classics the McSwain office at (580) 332- show begins at 6:30 p.m. at Also Missy Rude of Pauls Val- and contemporary hits. 8108 or visit www.mcswainthe- the Pauls Valley High School ley; Shannon Herrod of Elmore Five artists per category will atre.com. auditorium. City; Shayla Coplen of Stigler; advance to the next round. The Follow theatre updates on Tayler House of Blanchard; top five in each category will Facebook at Facebook.com/ From page 8A Anne Young of Murphy, Texas; be narrowed down to one top McSwainTheatre or on Twitter at Cathy Lake of Runaway Bay, performer in September’s show. Twitter.com/McSwainTheatre. Toast: Texas; and Haylie Bagwell of The Grand Awards Show role very well. at 9:45 a.m. August 25 at attend. Visit us at: Best Prepared Speaker was the National Weather Center For more information about Police pursuit Tianjiao Dai; Best Evaluator Conference Room on David the Asian & American Toast- was Joe Lin and Best table Boren Parkway & Jenkins in masters, go to the club website topic was Xiaoming Hu. Norman. at aacs.toastmasterclubs.org Speed tops 100 mph on Green Avenue The next meeting will be Visitors are welcome to or call 288-6292. purcellregister.com JeanneGrimes The Purcell Register attempting to elude police and driving with a suspended A Duncan man shouldn’t license. have tried to elude Purcell The charges were filed after police when an officer tried to former felony convictions. make a traffic stop in the early A warrant for Tapia’s arrest hours of August 1. is outstanding. Don’t miss any news in the Now Jose M. Tapia Jr., 39, According to an affidavit, is facing multiple charges in an officer attempted to make McClain County District Court. the traffic stop around 2:25 Prosecutors charged Tapia a.m. in the 400 block of South with trafficking in illegal drugs, Green Avenue after spotting driving a motor vehicle while an expired tag on Tapia’s mo- under the influence of drugs, torcycle. of Oklahoma! 00 Instead of pulling over, Tapia allegedly began making erratic lane chances, accelerating to $30 speeds topping 100 mph. He continued south on Green Avenue, but lost control while McClain, Cleveland & attempting to make the curve onto Weedn Boulevard. Garvin Counties The motorcycle slid on its side before stopping in the drainage ditch on the southwest corner of the intersection. As police approached him, STARTS THURSDAY Tapia reportedly began yelling about his dog which was tucked 00 inside his shirt. The dog freed itself and ran away, but was later recovered $42 and taken to the shelter. PG As an officer attempted to NOW PLAYING search Tapia’s pockets, he Other Oklahoma reportedly started to fight and kick. It took two officers to sub- Counties due him and remove a zipper bag containing approximately ( megalodon ) PG-13 37 grams of suspected meth- A Giant Prehistoric Shark amphetamine from a pocket. Terrorizes Everybody Tapia was taken by ambu- MOVIE SHOWTIMES: 7:30 EVENINGS lance to Purcell Municipal Hos- 00 2 PM SAT & SUN MATINEES pital for treatment. While there CALL FOR DAILY INFORMATION: he admitted taking every drug (405) 238-6358 / 238-7002 except heroin before getting on the motorcycle, according $58 NEXT TO TRAIN DEPOT PAULS VALLEY to the affidavit. ROYAL THEATRE He was later transferred to Out Of State OU Medical Center. The Purcell Register P. O. Box 191 • Purcell, OK 73080 Love, hope, success, Subscription Order form ❏ New ❏ Renewal family, Please send a subscription to: (please print clearly) security.

Name ______Address ______Ryan Russ, Agent Some things we all 105120 S S. Green Lester Avenue Lane have in common. Purcell, OK 73080 City ______State _____ Zip ______Telephone ______Bus: 405-527-5591 There’s nobody like me to www.russforus.com protect the things we all value. This gift subscription is from: Se habla Español Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.® Name ______Address ______CALL ME TODAY. City ______State _____ Zip ______Telephone ______

❏ Check enclosed ❏ Send renewal notice to gift recipient. Please start delivery on the following date: ___/___/______❏ Send renewal to me. 1101022.1 State Farm, Home Office, Bloomington, IL THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 16, 2018-11A The Purcell Register From page 1A From page 1A Hazy: Purcell: take any adverse action against Lauren Masters, Megan More- geography, government and for the “great community, great Obituaries an employee for holding a no, Jerry Osborn, Laura Pope, holocaust/genocide studies in opportunity, great administra- medical marijuana license.” Tracy Scott, Justin Stanton, Houston. She and her husband, tors and teachers.” However, that employee will Angela Terry, Jeremy Tucker, David, have a daughter, Audra. Stanton is teaching band to be subject to action for using or Scott Ward and Cody Weaver. “My husband wanted our grades 6 through 12. He is Judy Sue Moore Blakeley possessing marijuana on school Clay is teaching sixth grade daughter to have the home- a graduate of Meeker High Judy Sue Moore Blakeley, born March 9, 1943, at Chicka- property during the school day. math. She is a Purcell High town experience he had,” she School and has a bachelor’s de- sha, Oklahoma, passed away peacefully in her sleep on July The policy references Okla- School and Southeastern Okla- said. “I’m excited for my new gree from Evangel University 4, 2018, at her residence in Jonesboro, Arkansas. homa statute Title 63, Section homa State University gradu- journey at Purcell teaching and and a master’s from Arkansas Fashion designer, international flight attendant, and avid 424 which addresses the re- ate. She previously taught coaching. I’ve felt welcomed State University. He previously world traveler, she led a lively and colorful tail, growing, processing and seventh grade math at Longfel- by the Lady Dragon softball taught at Poplar Bluff, Mo., and life. She attended the University of Okla- transportation of medical mari- low Middle School in Norman program.” Santa Fe South in Oklahoma homa where she was president of her so- juana, but makes no mention of and was an assistant fast-pitch Moreno is teaching fourth City. He spent five years on rority, Alpha Gamma Delta, while earning schools or school employees. softball coach at Norman North grade. She is a graduate of active duty with the U.S.Army her degree in fashion design in 1965. She Students with a medical High School. She and her hus- Rush Springs High School and Band and was stationed at Ft. worked in the fashion industry in Dallas, condition requiring the use band, Bradly, have a daughter, UCO and previously taught Lewis, Wash., and Ft. Sill. He Texas, for Stockton and later launched the of medical marijuana will be Madalyn. third grade at Wayne. She and and his wife, Kara, have a son, clothing brand Gotcha Covered in the early allowed to utilize the drug in “I’ve always been a big be- her husband, Dustin, have a Grayson. 1970s. After leaving the fashion world she accordance with state law. liever in school pride,” she said. daughter, Madison, and two “Purcell has a long history became a flight attendant for Airlift International, servicing The medical marijuana must “My heart has always been a sons, Mason and Major. of successful band programs,” Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War. be administered at school dragon and I’m lucky enough to “I chose to take this position he said. She and her husband Richard made their home in Lawton, by a caregiver who holds a even get paid being a dragon.” because I wanted to be in the Terry is teaching third grade. Okla., eventually retiring to Sun City Center, Fla. In late medical marijuana license that Cunnius is teaching sixth She is a graduate of Wewoka 2016, she moved to Jonesboro, Ark., to be nearer to family. designates them to act on the grade reading. She is a gradu- High School, USAO and Jones Those who knew her would agree that she had a vibrant student’s behalf. ate of Paoli High School and International University. She passion for life. Outgoing, boisterous, and witty, she lived The policy forbids storing the the University of Science and previously taught 16 years life with no regrets; undaunted by challenges. Her approach medical marijuana on school Arts of Oklahoma. She previ- with the Houston Independent to life could be formulated in two mottos: “I do what I property and also bans smoking ously taught sixth grade School District and for 8 want” and “That’s just the way I roll.” the medical marijuana. English here. She and years was in the district’s She was preceded in death by husband, Richard A. Blake- School employees are spe- her husband, Dillon, central office for special ley; sister, Amy Jo Moore Ridpath; and parents, Frank B. cifically barred from serving as have two sons – Westin education administration. Moore and Pauline M. Walker. the designated caregiver unless and Beau. She and her husband, She leaves behind brothers Roy (Kaye) Moore of Lawton, they are the student’s parent or “I enjoy working at Pur- Jimmy, have two sons – Okla.; Tom (Vallory) Moore of Pauls Valley, Okla.; nieces. legal guardian. cell schools where my son Michael and Jayden. Darla (Ron) Smith of Edmond, Okla., Darise (Scott) Farris Both the University of Okla- attends,” she said. “I took off “We decided it was time to of Edmond, Okla., and Erin (Brent) Metcalfe of Jonesboro, homa and Oklahoma State two years with my new baby move closer to our parents,” she Ark.; nephews, George Ridpath Jr. of Dennison, Texas, University have banned the and am excited to be back.” said. “I’m excited to be back in Jared (Tracy) Moore of Marlow, Okla., and Jaron Moore of possession or use of medical Debus is teaching kinder- the classroom and back home Oklahoma City, Okla.; and several grand- and great-grand- marijuana on their campuses, garten at Purcell Elementary in Oklahoma.” nieces and nephews. citing a conflict with federal School. She is a graduate of same school as my children,” Tucker is teaching biology, She and her beloved husband Richard are inurned to- law which could jeopardize Liberty County High School she said. zoology and human anatomy at gether at Ft. Sill National Cemetery, Elgin, Okla. Memorial their federal funding. and Armstrong Atlantic State Osborn is teaching comput- the high school. He is a gradu- contributions may be made to Wounded Warrior Project, While Purcell Public Schools University. She previously was ers at the high school and is also ate of Seminole High School www.woundedwarriorproject.org. does receive federal dollars, an instructional specialist at the assistant basketball and football and East Central University. Midkiff doesn’t believe there’s Department of Defense Edu- coach at the high school and He previously taught sixth to danger of losing that money by cation Activity Headquarters. ninth grade basketball coach. eighth grade science at Robin allowing students to use medi- She and her husband, Jason, He is a graduate of Chickasha Hill Public Schools in Norman. Mildred Ilene (Jarboe) Hall cal marijuana while at school. have four children – Susanna, High School and Central State He also served four years in the Funeral services for Mildred Ilene (Jarboe) Hall, 84, were He also discounted any Aiden,Connor and Abigail. University. He previously Army. He and his wife, Megan, held Aug. 11, 2018 at the Wilson-Little Funeral Home Chapel. discrimination against school “We relocated from Virginia taught physical education and have four children – Tanner, Interment was at the Lexington Cemetery under the direction employees who are forbidden to my husband’s home state, coached basketball and golf at Mason, Raelyn and Harper. of the Wilson-Little Funeral Home in Purcell. to use medical marijuana dur- Oklahoma, to be near family,” Chickasha. He and his wife, “I’ve lived in Purcell for a Mrs. Hall died Aug. 8, 2018 at her home. ing school hours. she said. “We are very excited to Amy, have a son, J.J. year and fell in love with the She was born on Feb. 22, 1934 in Lexington, the seventh of Midkiff told the board that join the community in Purcell. “This is a great opportunity community,” he said. eight children of Carl and Isal Jarboe. he expects the policy may be Hoyt is teaching special edu- to work with Coach Raper,” Ward is teaching sixth grade Survivors include her husband, Richard Hall of the home; amended as the state rolls out cation at Purcell Junior High he said. “I am very excited to social studies and is also an and her daughter, Vicki. all the rules governing medical School. She is a graduate of get back into education after assistant coach for Dragons Wilson-Little Funeral Home • 127 S. Canadian • Purcell • 527-6543 marijuana. Adrian (Mo.,) High School and 20 years.” football at the high school. He The board also approved re- has attended Central Missouri Pope is teaching transitional graduated from Noble High visions to the district’s wellness State University, the University kindergarten. She is a graduate School and Oklahoma Baptist and tobacco policies. of Oklahoma and University of the College of Charleston. University. He previously was Pauline Longacre Certified hires approved by of Central Oklahoma. She has She previously taught kinder- a teacher’s assistant at Curtis Funeral services for Pauline Longacre, 83, of Washington, Okla., the board included Sarah “Lou” taught all grades during a 21- garten and first grade. She and Inge Middle School in Noble were held Aug. 13, 2018 at Primrose Funeral Service in Norman Decker, Debbie Feroli and year special education career her husband, Daniel, have two and was an assistant junior high with Gary Jones officiating. Interment was at the Washington Scott Ward. They also voted to – nine years at Little Axe and children, Ava and Addison. football coach. Cemetery under the direction of Primrose Funeral Service. hire Faith Bay, Brandy Black, Norman for 12 years. “I started my teaching career “I earned my Oklahoma Mrs. Longacre died Aug. 7, 2018 at her home. Brenna Nabors and Cassandra “I had a special needs son,” in Purcell,” she said. “The small teaching certificate and am She was born on June 11, 1935 in Washington, Okla., the Stroud as Education Station she said. “He is the reason I town atmosphere, wonderful ready to become a full-time daughter of Allen “Cude” and Vera Virginia (Archer) Smith. assistants. became a special education staff and wonderful families teacher,” he said, adding Pur- Survivors include her daughter, Glenda Greene; two grand- With board approval, the teacher. I have been away from can’t be beat.” cell also was a promotion to children and one great-granddaughter. district declared four buses as teaching for five years. I missed Scott is teaching P.E., at the assistant varsity football coach. surplus property. The buses are teaching and decided to return.” high school and junior high Weaver is teaching eighth 19 to 27 years old. Masters is teaching seventh school. He is a graduate of grade U.S. history. He is a From page 1A grade geography. She is a Waynoka High School and graduate of Wayne High School graduate of Putnam City North Panhandle State University. He and ECU and previously taught Penny: High School and Oklahoma previously taught at Blanchard. at Weleetka. He has a 2-year-old and for capital improvements Pennies paid for the splash and relocate the city yard,” State University. She previ- He and his wife, Robin, have daughter, Mason. by the City of Purcell. pad on Red Hill. Bunn said. ously taught seventh grade two daughters,Dusti and Riley, “Purcell has an excellent Backers of the two proposi- The city’s newest water well The pennies also offer an pre-AP and general geography and a son, Jake. school system and is a great tions remind voters that neither in the Lexington Wildlife Man- opportunity, if the city coun- at Putnam City and AP human He said he came to Purcell place to be,” he said. measure is a new tax. Rather agement Area came with about cil desires, to construct a new they extend existing sales a $550,000 price tag when lines swimming pool. taxes. to carry the water to Purcell “That could be part of long- It is pennies that paid for a were added in. term financing,” Bunn said. The Hospital is a Blessing new water line across the South “We do more than a million And the pennies adding up Canadian River. By the time dollars a year in capital im- month by month would cover it was done, that project alone provements,” Bunn said. annual expenditures for equip- for Local Residents cost almost $2 million, accord- With an extension of the ment like backhoes, trucks, Upon returning from a week-long bike ride across ing to city manager Dale Bunn. capital improvements sales generators for emergency Iowa, I was hospitalized with severe dehydration Pennies will also pay for the tax, pennies would enable the services and water extension and a prostate infection. First I was seen by a PA in new basketball courts that will city to take on some long-term projects. the urgent care center in Purcell. After her examina- be constructed at McCurdy projects. “All those sort of things come tion and the lab analysis of blood and urine – done Park and the Multi-Purpose “One would be to replace out of that fund,” Bunn said. right here in Purcell – I was sent immediately to the Center. the buildings lost in the flood One penny at a time. Emergency Room and was attended to by Dr. Gray As Seen On TV and then by Dr. Dye. I was admitted to a hospital 44 Years of Service room in PMH and underwent treatment for about 48 hours. At every step of the way, I was attended to by well-trained, compassionate staff – nurses, Phonak, Audeo Attention doctors, and aides – who were always very profes- B50 Direct RIC Federal Employees: sional and competent. $1000 OFF Just as Jesus healed the sick during his earthly Call today if you are a retired or current mission, so is care for the sick a mission that the One coupon per person. Not entire community of Christian disciples is called Rev. Jim F. Chamberlain valid with any other offers or federal employee. You may have a promotions. Excludes previous to continue. Access to health care is a fundamental right, not a privilege, and it purchases. benefi t to cover the cost of hearing aids. should be available to all citizens – in small, rural towns as well as in large cities. One of the principles of Catholic social teaching is subsidiarity. Subsidiarity is the philosophy that matters ought to be handled by the closest, most local competent PIONEER HEARING AID CENTERS, INC. authority. When we citizens of Purcell vote to renew the sales tax funding for the “The Digital Experts” Family Owned & Operated hospital on August 28 we are voting to insure local, competent medical care for our residents. Please join me in voting “yes” for the penny sales tax extension to support McClain County’s only hospital and support services. 405-364-3931 ฀฀ ฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀515฀W.฀Gray฀Ste.฀A,฀Norman Rev. Jim F. Chamberlain All credit cards accepted www.pioneerhearing.com Pastor, Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church Ask us about coming to a free lunch presentation at our Norman office! Paid for by Friends in Support of PMH. 12A-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 16, 2018 From page 1A Lex:

Hutcherson Harrell Lee Shepherd Oehlschlager Zimmerman Zimmerman Chase Prucha Duty Thompson Benson because of the previously and loved the kids graduate of Coronado High have two sons, Harrison and sity. He previously taught at ate of Mustang High School positive at- so I was excited this position School in Scottsdale, Ariz., Hayden. Checotah High School. He and Southwestern Assemblies mosphere this became available,” she said. and Northern Arizona Uni- “I have always known I and his wife, Christy, have two of God University. She and administration Harrell is teaching seventh versity. She previously taught wanted to be a principal,” she children, Susan and David. her husband, Todd, have two has created. grade math and eighth grade at Wanette High School and said. “After years working in “I was very impressed with children, Addie and Asher. C h a s e i s algebra. She is a graduate of the OK Youth Academy, an the classroom, I decided to Lexington and felt like this is “I chose to take this position teaching third Wayne High School and has a Office of Juvenile Affairs make the change. This lead- where the Lord wanted me to because I have always wanted grade. She is bachelor’s degree from ECU center at Tecumseh. She and ership role will allow me to be,” he said. to teach and the time is now,” Keeler a graduate of and a master’s from Southern her husband, Ron, have three make a positive impact in a Prucha is teaching sixth she said. “I am getting another Norman North High School Nazarene University. She pre- children – Dylan, Ronnie and great school and community.” through 12th grade band and bachelor’s degree in behavioral and Southwestern Oklahoma viously taught at Lindsay. She Celeste. Lee is teaching fourth grade. high school computers. She and social sciences and then State University. She and her is married to Edrick Harrell. “After teaching young men She is a graduate of Ninnekah is a graduate of Piedmont want to pursue my master’s husband, Allan, have a son, “I chose this position so I in OJA custody for three years, High School and the University High School and ECU and in mental health counseling.” Christian. could work closer to home,” I wanted to return to public of Science and Arts of Okla- previously was band director Todd Zimmerman is teach- “My son goes to school in she said. school,” she said. “Lexington homa. She previously taught at Hinton. She is married to ing music in kindergarten Lexington and I student taught Hutcherson is teaching fifth is close to home. I love teach- pre-K, kindergarten, fourth Clint Prucha. through sixth grade. He is a second grade here. I knew im- grade and fifth through eighth ing and genuinely care for my grade, music and art during “I wanted to work in a district graduate of Putnam City North mediately I would be lucky to grades English language arts. students and want to see them 19 years at Middleberg. She with multiple band directors High School and Southwestern start my career here,” she said. She is a graduate of Noble High succeed. I am excited to begin and her husband, Trever, have on staff so I could be part of Christian University. He previ- “I am so excited to start my School and ECU and previ- a strong robotics program in a son, Caden. She also has a a team,” she said. “I’ve also ously was in pastoral ministry teaching journey and become ously taught at Lexington and Lexington.” stepson, Dalton. heard great things about the for 20 years. He is married to a Lexington Bulldog.” Lindsay. She and her husband, Keeler is principal at the “I like change,” she said. Lexington band.” Angel Zimmerman. Duty is teaching seventh and Chris, have two adult children, elementary and intermediate “It’s good and it keeps a per- Shepherd is teaching sixth “I have played piano since eighth grade science. She is a Logan and Jacie. schools. She is a graduate of son young. I was ready for a through 12th grade band. She I was 7 years old and been graduate of Blanchard High “I love my kids from 27 Wayne High School and has a change and a new challenge in is a graduate of Moore High involved in music for most of School and the University of years old to 10 years old,” she bachelor’s degree from OU and my career. I’m excited to be a School, UCO and Wichita State my life,” he said. “I love doing Oklahoma. She previously said. “I like to know where a master’s in education lead- Lexington Bulldog.” University. She previously karaoke, musical theater and taught high school biology at they wind up and keep up with ership from ECU. She was a Oehlschlager is teaching taught at Blanchard. praise and worship music. I Minco. She and her husband, their lives.” classroom teacher for 12 years agriculture education. He is She said she wanted “to be love teaching kids and I love Tommy, have three daughters, Johnson is teaching eighth and a Title I reading specialist a graduate of Poteau High able to teach band all day.” music. I’m impressed by the Olivia, Augusta and Adelina. grade English, computer sci- at Washington for nine years. School, Connors State College Angel Zimmerman is teach- community and family feel of “I taught middle school ence and robotics. She is a She and her husband, Bartley, and Oklahoma State Univer- ing third grade. She is a gradu- Lexington Public Schools.” From page 1A Hewett: “They are the ones respon- The Oklahoma Sheriffs’ Hall ment community, the citizens the OHP he was a First Lt. Don played baseball and bas- and education from the Univer- sible. It’s not about any one of Fame is a prestigious group of the county and the State of and Troop Commander of the ketball and ran track at Eastern sity of Central Oklahoma. individual. of Sheriff’s that have dedicated Oklahoma. Criminal Intelligence and Drug Oklahoma State College in “Law enforcement is a tough “Never in my wildest dreams their life to law enforcement The association also says the Interdiction Division. Wilburton where he was named but enjoyable career,” Hewett would I have ever thought about protecting and serving the sheriff must have demonstrated He was the top graduate of the All Conference his sophomore said. this,” Hewett said. citizens in Oklahoma and their and maintained the highest 33rd Highway Patrol Academy. year in baseball. He and Pam will celebrate 51 respective counties. degree of character in his/her Hewett is a 1967 graduate of He holds a degree in science years of marriage August 25. The sheriff must have dem- law enforcement career in con- Washington High School and onstrated leadership with his formance with the law. married to his sweetheart from From page 1A employees, the law enforce- When Hewett retired from first grade on, Pam. Wayne: 2805 N. 9Th, PuRCeLL 405-527-6484 Patriotford.com Pre-owned 2007 Ford F-150 One Owner, Local Trade $11,700 Boles Black Ward Malone 2011 BMW 335-I 83K Miles $13,900 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe 1-Owner, Loaded Black Collins Blair “I wanted to coach softball teaching degree,” she said. $31,900 and baseball at a small school “My granddaughter will be and be at the same school as my starting pre-K this year and it 2013 Cadillac CTS wife (Scout),” he said. felt like the perfect time to go Local Trade, 78K Miles Coupe Scout Black will teach second home.” grade at the elementary school. Collins will teach sixth grade Because... She previously taught fourth math and eighth grade algebra. $17,950 grade at El Reno and second He is a graduate of Elmore City 2013 Hyundai Azera grade at Yukon. She is a gradu- High School and Northwestern ate of El Reno High School Oklahoma State University. Nav, Roof, Leather and Oklahoma State University. He said Wayne is the “best “My husband Braiden got opportunity for me to grow as $12,771 the head softball/baseball po- a teacher and coach.” it worked! sition,” she said. “I’ve always Malone will be principal at 2016 GMC Terrain wanted to teach at a smaller the elementary school. She is 1-Owner district and can’t wait to be a graduate of Muskogee High This penny tax is an back in second grade!” School and OU. She is married $18,945 Blair will teach special ed and to Mike Malone. English at the middle school “I have been in public educa- 2008 Ford Fusion EXTENSION that has and math at the high school. He tion for 27 years, most recently Leather, Loaded, 71K Miles previously taught special ed at with Lexington Schools,” she Eisenhower Elementary School said. “I feel very dedicated to $7,950 in Norman. He is a graduate of helping students reach their already been proven! Byron (Ill.,) High School. He fullest potential. 2013 Durango SXT has a bachelor’s degree from “I chose to come to Wayne Clean Northern Illinois University because I had a great experience it will only continue and a master’s and doctorate teaching here in the past. I enjoy from the University of Okla- the small town feel of Wayne $18,995 homa. He is no newcomer to Schools and look forward to to keep your Wayne. serving the district.” 2007 Nissan Titan “I fell in love with Wayne Ward will teach third grade. Leather, Loaded during my student teaching She previously taught kinder- hospital strong! here,” he said. garten, transitional kindergar- $12,950 Boles will teach fifth grade. ten and first grade at Purcell and She previously taught sixth pre-K at Wynnewood. She is a 2014 Chevy Malibu and fourth grades at Lexington. graduate of Wynnewood High Local Trade She is a graduate of Wash- School and the University of ington High School and East Central Oklahoma. She and $9,984 Central University. She and her husband, Alan, have four her husband, Brent, have two children – Landon, Ryder, Mad- 2013 Chevy Camero daughters, Bailey Boles and dox and Molly. Auto, V-6 Blaike Herrin. “I am so excited to be working Vote Yes August 28 “I worked as a teaching with third graders, especially $16,900 Paid for by Keep Purcell Strong. assistant at Wayne for sev- with literacy/language skills,” eral years while pursuing my she said. The Purcell Register B Thursday • August 16, 2018 • Area News • Church News • Classifieds purcellregister.com Neighbors SECTION Run-off election forum Republican Hosted by Noble Public Schools Foundation speaking The Noble Public Schools Foundation gust 18 at Noble High School, 4601 East At Van’s in for Academic Excellence will be hosting Etowah Road in Noble. The forum will be a public forum for local constituents to held at 10 am. The agenda is as follows: Moore tonight meet the candidates House District 20 - Residents of House District campaigning in the both candidates have 20 that includes Cleveland, August 28 Oklahoma been invited and will Garvin, McClain and Pot- state run-off elections. have a seat on the tawatomie Counties and The event will fea- stage. House District 27 that includes ture those races in Bobby Cleveland Cleveland and Pottawatomie a run-off that affect (R) Incumbent - Counties are invited to a public the communities of Slaughterville forum tonight (Thursday) at Noble, Norman, Purcell, Lexington, Sherrie Conley (R) – Newcastle 6:30 p.m. at Van’s Pig Stand Slaughterville, Wanette, Wayne, Pauls Val- in Moore. ley, Goldsby and Newcastle. Forum The event is hosted by the The event will be held on Saturday, Au- Please see , page 3B Cleveland County Republican Luncheon Club. • Photo provided The Republican House PAWS donations District 20 candidates are incumbent Bobby Cleveland First United Bank collected a treasure trove of goodies for the of Slaughterville and Sherrie Purcell Animal Shelter including treats, food, toys, blankets Ceramics on her mind Conley of Newcastle. and collars. Pictured with the donations are Reagan Knox, Republican House Dis- First United Bank representative, and Shelia Taggart, PAWS Classes, camaraderie in Lindsay trict 27 candidates are Dave President. JeanneGrimes Spaulding of Norman and The Purcell Register Classes are offered from welcome. The cost per class Danny Sterling of Tecumseh. noon to 4 p.m. Mondays, is $5 for persons under the John Roberts, Chairman of When Radena Chambers Wednesdays and Satur- age of 60 and $3 for those the Oklahoma Young Republi- Chickasaw Nation wanted to open a ceram- days. 60 and older. cans, will moderate the event. ics workshop/school, she Chambers teaches dif- Chambers said prices for No candidates will be given found a willing partner in ferent painting techniques bisque and greenware vary. questions in advance. hosts Day of Prayer the city of Lindsay. using acrylics, glazes and She has donated molds All candidates will be “The city helped me get over and under coats. and does all of the pouring given time to make opening a building,” she said. But really, the club is herself. and closing statements and August 20 The city cleared the way as much about “getting If someone wants an equal time to respond to the for Chambers to use the for- together, having a good object for which Chambers questions. The sixth annual Chicka- together to give thanks. mer Rural Electric Cooper- time and socializing” for doesn’t have the mold, There is no cost, but every- saw Nation Day of Prayer The event will be streamed ative maintenance building participants as it is strict she uses the tuition money one in attendance is encour- will be 9:30 a.m. Monday, live via the Chickasaw Na- adjacent to Weatherford Oil adherence to technique. to acquire those special aged to take advantage of August 20, at the Chickasaw tion Facebook page at www. on State Highway 76. “We would love to see pieces. Van’s while hearing from the Cultural Center, 867 Cooper facebook.com/TheChicka- That was two months ago you enjoy being with other Chambers said the club candidates. If candidates do Memorial Road, in Sulphur. sawNation. and now the Lindsay Okie people who love to paint,” not plan to attend, they can The public is invited to A reception in the Anoli’ Ceramic Club is open and Chambers said. send a representative to speak take part as attendees come Theatre lobby will follow. looking for more students. Anyone age 11 or older is Please see Ceramics, page 5B on their behalf. Washington Masonic Lodge Breakfast this Saturday AngieSteele Washington Correspondent or to take back home. endar Football vs. Little Axe at p.m.; Children’s Church, 11 Connect with us at The lodge is located one August 31 —Warrior Foot- home, 7:30 p.m. a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m. and [email protected], Washington’s Masonic block North of the Baptist ball at Hobart, 7:30 p.m. October 18 and 19—Fall 6:30 p.m. 288-6060, Facebook: FBC Lodge will host a breakfast Church, turn left on Sharp September 3—Labor Day, Break. Wednesdays—Evening Washington, Twitter @FBC- Saturday, August 18. Come Street. Come hungry and No School. November 19-23—Thanks- meal, 5:30 p.m.; Age Group WashingtonOK. enjoy a full breakfast spread leave full! September 7—Warrior giving Break. Bible Studies, 6:30 p.m. Dale K. Graham Veteran’s for $5, all you can eat! School App Football at Purcell, 7:30 p.m. December 20-January 2— Monthly Schedule—Re- Foundation This fundraising breakfast Download the Washing- September 14—Warrior Christmas Break. tired/Senior Lunch, 4th Tues- Our Veteran of the Week will go towards essay con- ton School App on your Football vs. Marlow, at home, First Baptist Church of day at Noon; Men’s Breakfast, Jimmy Clanton served honor- test winners for Washington smartphone to keep up with 7:30 p.m. Cole 1st Saturday of each month, ably during the Korean War High School Senior English information! http://www. September 21 —Warrior Church schedule: Sunday 7 a.m. as a member of the United students. myschoolway.com/washing- Football at Star Spencer, 7:30 School at 9:30 a.m. and wor- First Baptist Church States Army. He makes his To go plates are available ton p.m. ship at 10:45 a.m. Sunday Washington home in Mustang. We were for folks going to ballgames Washington School Cal- September 28—Warrior evening Bible Study at 6 p.m. Weekly Worship Service very excited to recognize him Wednesday evening activi- Times: for his service at our Veterans ties for all ages at 7 p.m. The Sunday—10:45 a.m. and Foundation. We also presented church website is www.fbcole. 6 p.m. him a new cap representing com. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. his war. The church is located in Weekly Small Group Op- In the last several weeks we Cole on SH 74 B between portunities: have received several automo- Washington and Blanchard. Sunday School, Sundays, biles, electric wheelchairs and For more information, send 9:45 a.m. scooters given to our organi- an email to the website or call Youth Bible Study, Sundays, zation to be used by veterans (405) 485-3377. 5 p.m. and Wednesdays, 6:30 and their families or to be sold Washington United Meth- p.m. to raise funds to support their odist Church GAs (girls 1-5 grade), RAs needs. I’m very proud of those We are a friendly, Bible (boys 1-5 grade), Sundays at of you who have chosen to based church where every- 5 p.m. help us provide our services one is welcome. Our Sun- Mission Friends (Pre-K to the men and women who day worship service begins and Kindergarten), Sundays, have served in the American at 11 a.m. 5 p.m. military. You can call us at 288- Ladies’ Bible Study, Tues- As a 501(c)(3) non-profit 1775, find us online at wash- days, 9 a.m. your donations are tax deduct- ingtonumc.net or on Facebook Kid’s Choir and Bible Study, ible and are appreciated by the under Washington United Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. men and women, we serve. • Photo by Jeff Kulbeth Methodist Church, Oklahoma. Journey Through the Bible, Currently, we spend from Little League camp Union Hill Baptist Church Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. The Washington football staff and players hosted a Little League camp Monday and Tuesday Sundays—Age Group Bible How Can I Know Bible Please see Wash News, page 3B evening. studies, 9:45 a.m. and 5:30 Study, Sunday, 5 p.m.

Ron Ladlee • The Purcell Register Washington Warrior 2018 Football Team The 2018 football season kicks off on August 31. 2B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 16, 2018 The SportsPurcell Register

Off to a good start Purcell 2-0 heading into Murray County Bash John D. Montgomery The Purcell Register The Dragons added a run in two hits to lead off the game both the fifth and sixth frames with a single to right field. Purcell quickly put their before pushing across three Sanders sacrificed her over foot on the gas pedal to start insurance runs in their half of to second. After making it the 2018 fast-pitch softball the seventh. to third, Carwile scored on a season. “Nothing got by our infield Bryant infield hit. After their initial double and our outfielders made some Spain’s first hit of the season header with Little Axe was fantastic plays,” the coach was a triple to deep left center canceled due to not enough continued. “Sunny Sanders with Schafer aboard. Lady Indian players, the Drag- and Courtney Nimsey made Carwile got the start in the ons opened the season with a some diving catches that kept circle with relief from Brook • Photo provided 6-0 shutout victory over Davis runners off the bases.” Fleming. on the road. Jones said she and assistant “Carwile, Fleming and Khia Alumni rules Purcell backed that up with coach Mandy Clay were im- Tyler will all see a lot of time The Purcell Alumni Softball game was held earlier this month. The alumni won the game, 8-3. an 8-3 victory at home over pressed with the first outing in the circle for us this year,” Marlow. of the season. Jones said. “All bring differ- On the very first pitch of the In the victory over Marlow, ent speeds and pitches and we Davis game, Katelynn Carwile Purcell answered Marlow’s hope to use all three of them was nailed in the head. A per- run in the top of the first with as much as we can.” Wayne football complex face lift fect Dru Bryant bunt moved two in the bottom half of the Jones said with 25 very tal- Carwile to second and left frame and never looked back. ented players it is fun to watch Wayne’s Football Com- The bid deadline is Sep- ball games but baseball and Bryant safe at first. After the Lady Outlaws them compete and find ways to plex will soon be getting a tember 11. softball as well,” Powell Carwile eventually scored knotted the game in the top of make each other better. makeover. “We will be putting in continued. for the first run of the season. the fourth, Purcell erupted for “It’s nice to have the depth Bids are currently be- an 800 seat bleacher on Temporary bleachers Hannah Buchanan was 2-4 six runs in the bottom of the we do. When one person ing sought for work on the north side and we will have been brought in for at the plate with three RBIs fifth to salt away the victory. struggles we have someone the football grandstands, be adding a press box, this season for the visitors. while Sanders also went 2-4, Carwile was 2-3 at the plate else to step in and pick the concession stands and rest bathrooms and concession “When the season is knocked in a pair of base run- with a double and two runs other one up. If we stay focused rooms. stands,” superintendent over we will put in the new ners and scored twice. scored. Spain carved out a 2-3 on the small steps, control the The Construction Firm Zack Powell said. ones,” he said. Karson Jennings had a pair performance with a double and controllables and trust the will be Goldsby Construc- “The concession stands of hits in four trips to the plate a triple, had a pair of RBIs and process, we will be where we tion. will serve not only the foot- while Carwile, Bryant and scored once. want to be in October.” Alex Schafer all hit safely in Karson Jennings doubled in This past Monday’s game the game. a pair of base runners in a 1-3 with Riverside and the Tues- Head coach Sarah Jones said performance. day game with Comanche were her girls had a few first game The Marlow game was not both rained out. jitters at the plate but settled in only the first home game of The Dragons are slated to purcellregister.com as the game went along. the season but also the first play a double header with “For our first game, our district game. Riverside at home next Tues- defense was phenomenal,” “Those are always nerve day. This Thursday through Jones said. “Carwile started wracking,” Jones said. “Once Saturday Purcell will play in in the circle while Jennings we got settled in and got com- the Murray County Bash. The and Schafer split time behind fortable, it all worked out.” make up game with Comanche the plate.” Carwile got the first of her has yet to be scheduled.

Because... • Pharmacies • Nursing Homes (in Purcell & Lexington) Janet Moore • The Purcell Register Power • Assisted Living Karson Jennings clobbers a double against Marlow last week. The Dragons defeated the Centers Outlaws 8-3. Warriors rolling on diamond ...need a strong hospital Go 5-0 at Shawnee JohnDennyMontgomery The Purcell Register In Friday’s games Washing- early in the season, according tin defeated Bethel 6-1 and to Brewer. The Warriors went on a ram- Bridge Creek 3-0. “She’s adjusting to the game page in Shawnee, winning five Saturday’s lone game was and the speed of varsity,” he games and their pool, over the a 10-3 win over Pauls Valley. said. weekend. Baylee Morris and Katelyn The coach also singled out Vote “We played a lot better,” Hicks carried the pitching load the play of Brooke Logan at Yes Washington head coach Jace in the circle and did a great job, the plate. Brewer said. according to their coach. The Warriors’ lone loss of the The Warriors defeated Ard- “Katelyn did really well. She season came last Monday at the to extend the penny more 9-0 in the first game. went 3-0 and should have had hands of Tuttle in a 15-0 final. They beat Mustang JV 7-6 two shutouts,” Brewer said. “We played bad and didn’t in come-back fashion in their “Baylee Morris is hitting the make the plays we needed to. sales tax to suport pMh! second game. ball really well for us,” Brewer Washington gave up 10 runs “Mustang has good talent and said. in the first inning alone. Paid for by Friends in Support of PMH. their JV team is no different,” Kaydence Andrews, a fresh- The Warriors are 5-1 on the Brewer said. man, is also hitting the ball well season. THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 16, 2018-3B From page 1B From page 1B Wash News: Forum: $25,000-30,000 each month veterans to their VA medi- up for that review. Tuesday and Thursday morn- Senate District 16 - on veterans and their families. cal appointments and to our Last week, there were 16 ing at the 1268 North Inter- Mary Boren (D) – Norman Please consider joining our location. veterans who received a state Drive in Norman. We Claudia Griffith (D) – Nor- program as a volunteer or as Last week our volunteers VA disability rating of 100 open the doors by 5:30 a.m. man - deceased a monthly donor. assisted more than 300 vet- percent for their service- and we begin working as Although Rep. Griffith passed Every week people ask us erans and surviving spouses connected disabilities. The soon as volunteers have their away this summer, both candi- why so many veterans and with their claims for VA ben- combined annual income for computers ready. We stop dates are still on the runoff ballot. surviving spouses come to our efits. Most of those we helped this group of veterans will taking clients as soon as we Interestingly enough, this run- foundation for help with their were veterans and spouses be $640,594 per year. These reach the quota for the day, off is still considered an active VA claims and questions. My from Oklahoma with 25 or men and women will also and that time varies depend- election. If Rep. Griffith were answer is always the same - so being from other states. receive the Oklahoma State ing on the number of visitors to win, it is our understanding it’s because of the men and Last Thursday morning a Tax benefits. If the veteran and the number of available that she would advance to the women who volunteer with veteran who lives in China is not receiving military re- volunteers, which usually November ballot. Out of respect us each week. During my life- nine months each year visited tirement, their spouse and occurs around 7 a.m. for Representative Griffith, our time I have found that people us for help with a claim for dependents may be eligible Contact us with any committee has decided that a full who volunteer their time to an increase in his disability for the Champ-VA medical questions by email dale@ forum session for Senate District help others will work harder rating. That is the second insurance at no cost. dalekgrahamveteransfoun- 16 is not necessary. than most people who are veteran we have assisted Twenty-six veterans re- dation.org. For telephone However, considering the getting paid for the same job. whose primary residence ceived disability ratings from assistance, please call 405- reality of the election situation, If you think about what it is in China. Looks like our 10-90 percent and will receive 550-8806 to listen to our op- Democrat candidate Mary feels like to make a difference reputation for being able to a combined annual payment • Photo provided tions. For help with Surviving Brown Boren will have some in someone’s life, you will help veterans to receive the of $364,738 per year. There Veteran of Spouse Benefits, Shirley can time on stage to address the understand how our volun- VA benefits for which they were two surviving spouses the Week also be reached at 405-361- Democrats of the district regard- teers feel each day they are are eligible is growing. approved for one of the fol- 9322, or stop by any Tuesday ing this unique election. with us. Currently, we are One of the things that has lowing VA benefits DIC, Pen- Dale K. Graham Veteran’s or Thursday morning. Visit The Noble Public Schools starting at 5:30 a.m. each helped us become the go-to sion or Aid and Attendance. Foundation Veteran of the our website at dalekgraham- Foundation believes it is impera- Tuesday and Thursday and place for veterans’ benefits For your information, many Week is Jimmy Clanton who veteransfoundation.org. tive for voters to be informed are reaching our maximum is the fact that as an Accred- types of service-connected served during the Korean War. Semper Fi! about their candidate choices. capacity before 7 a.m. This ited Claims Agent for VA, I disabilities or presumptive We appreciate Mr. Clanton for Dale K. Graham It is the goal to provide a venue means we are turning away receive a copy of all deci- ones to their military service his service to our country. Veterans Foundation, VA to come together and vet the in- 20-30 veterans. I have been sions the VA makes on those I can be contributing factors to Accredited Claims Agent dividuals vying to represent us. helping veterans for many represent. I also have access their death. If one or more of sistance will be available on Washington Correspon- The moderated event will years and never dreamed to the VA VBMS computer them is listed on the Death Tuesday and Thursday morn- dent Contact Information provide voters the opportunity that our organization would system where I can review Certificate, the spouse and ings. A DD-214 or military I would love to share your candidate views and strategies be assisting 10,000-15,000 the claims files for veterans dependents may be eligible discharge will be necessary personal or community news on important issues affecting our veterans and their families and surviving spouses who for VA benefits. We see sur- to apply. Please contact 405- with our readers. public schools and communities. each year. People ask me all are represented. viving spouses whose veteran 550-8806 Extension 103 to My contact information is If you would like to submit of the time what they could One of the areas I see the died many years ago that request a food sack. [email protected] question, you can do at the link do to help us to make a differ- VA improving is the ap- could have been receiving VA If you need a ride to and or 413-2471 if you have any below. The question categories ence in the lives of veterans peals process. Last year they benefits if they would have from a VA Medical Appoint- news to share, story ideas, or if are Education, Healthcare/ and their families. I tell them implemented the Rapid Ap- only known about them. ment, please contact 405- you have someone you would Mental Health, Justice Reform, that there are many ways they peals Management Program Dale K. Graham Veterans 550-8806 to reach Clayton like to see a feature article Economy/Job Growth, Gun can be a part of what we do (RAMP). Several of our vet- Foundation has food sacks at Extension 105 or Louie at about. Send me birthday, Control, and Constituent Com- without being at our location eran’s claims were recently available to those in need. An Ext. 106. anniversary, or personal news munication. All candidates will at five in the morning. approved after they signed application for this type of as- We are available every that you would like to share be asked the same questions. Currently, we have several with our community. www.noblepsfoundation.org/ volunteers who are working Angie Steele foru mquestions in outlying areas assisting veterans and spouses file requests for their military records or draft a VA form 21-0966 Intent to File which Deborah Allison establishes a start date for REAL ESTATE LLC. benefits.Those folks are Residential, Land, Ranch and Commercial then required to visit us in

EQUAL HOUSING Norman to file a VA form OPPORTUNITY 405-249-2810 21-526EZ application for Call or email for Listings Available in your Area. benefits within one year of www.DeborahAllisonRealEstate.com their initial 21-0966. Find me on Facebook We would like to have Deborah Allison Real Estate another safe driver to assist Email: [email protected] Clayton and Louie when they • Photo by Todd Steele need to schedule some time off. This week they spent Warrior scrimmage Looking to list or buy a home or land in Washington? 73 hours driving more than Last Saturday the Warriors suited up for a scrimmage and to work on drills at the Washington Experienced and local Realtor ready to help with all things Real Estate! 1,300 miles transporting 21 Field. VALUATIONS, CONSULTING & FULL SERVICE BROKER

PurcellThe BusinessRegister Board

John D. Montgomery • The Purcell Register Ears being lowered Among the benefits of the 7th Annual Pat’s Bash were free haircuts getting students ready for the first day of school. FARM • HOME • AUTO • LIFE oofing Bill Johnson R

Delbert Taber, Agent Tear Off & New Construction Fully insured 405-527-7553 • 322 W. Washington • Purcell Free estimates Life insurance and annuity products offered through Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company/West Des Moines, IA. Property- Okla. license #0519 405-872-9499 casualty insurance products offered through Oklahoma Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company/ Oklahoma City, OK. 20 years local experience

Southern Oklahoma Livestock Auction Farm & Equipment Auction Services Criswell’s Joe McGowen Manager/Broker/Auctioneer Service• Tires • Full Service Fuel P.O. Box 2652 / 14020 County Road 3530 • Minor Repairs Jimmy Criswell • Oil Changes Ada, OK 74820 • U-Haul Rentals & Brandon Criswell • Batteries Office - (580)-436-5033 Arnold Installs Mufflers Cell - (405)-401-8820 Monday thru Friday 7:30 AM to 5 PM • Saturday 7:30 AM to 12 Noon • Closed Sunday [email protected] Hours: solallc.com 129 S. Green Ave. • Purcell • 405-527-0805 John D. Montgomery • The Purcell Register Comparing notes Dr. Ron Page and his staff including Marilyn Troyano performed free eye exams for students at the 7th Annual Pat’s Back-to- School Bash Sunday afternoon at the parish hall. 4B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 16, 2018 The Purcell Register Religion Sunray Baptist Church

James Kyzer sang “He’s discussion on qualifications of a sistent at home and at church. Always Been a Friend” for the pastor. They should be “apt to He should not be spiritually im- special at our morning service. teach” having a clear knowledge mature or lifted up in pride. He Brother Dennis used 1 Corin- and presentation of God’s word. should have a good reputation thians 5:6-13 for his sermon. They should not be addicted or outside the church. The church at Corinth was out controlled by wine and must be We will be singing at Sunset Church of place in their response to a sin in control of their mind, body, Estates nursing home this Friday Directory of immorality within their midst and actions. Wealth should not at 10 a.m. Our youth will be spon- which was devastating to both the be the motivating force behind soring lunch after this coming member and the church. Sin in their ministry. They should be Sunday’s morning service. There the church is much more danger- gentle and gracious, setting a will be a devotion after lunch and First Christian Church ous than sin in the world. If any Godly example. They should not no evening service. (Disciples of Christ) brother is habitually committing have a worldly desire for fame. You are always welcome at 2nd & Washington, Purcell sin, the church must do some- The pastor should have a good Sunray Baptist Church. Please Purcell, OK thing. It has the responsibility relationship with his family and join us! We are located at 2223 Rev. Bill Crawford 2705 N. 9th • 527-2535 and accountability to judge sin. be a man of integrity. He should North 9th Street in Purcell. For 405-820-8184 Pastor: Wally Kelly ...finding our source, supply, The evening message was from be a good steward of what he is more information call 527-6808. Sun. Worship: 10:45 Sunday services Wednesday services Wed. Events: 9 am Sunday School 6:30 pm Bible Study and ultimate delight in God. 1 Timothy 3:37 and continued the blessed with. He must be con- Adult Studies: 6 or 7pm 10 am Worship 6:30 pm Awanas & Chalice Kids and Kiddos: 6 pm Evening worship Youth Goldsby, OK 405.288.2117 5:45-7 (experiential) (Light meal at 6-ish – all) www.ebcpurcell.org www.truevineok.org Lexington Westside Church of Christ Westside Good week to all. Welcome truths the Holy Spirit intends to They know of the Lord, but they to the “front porch.” Each deliver in His Word not only have never come to know Him. Church of Christ Hwy 39, 5mi. west of Purcell morning I have been trying to find their way to the pages in There is a difference. 401 W. Broadway 405.527.3957 - [email protected] spend an hour or two working progress but also find their way Think of how amazing it is to Sundays on our “faith” book that has into my own heart. I am not take the pen in hand -- whether 715 W. Harrison, Purcell Lexington Age Group Bible Study 9:45 am Sunday Morning - 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 am been in the works now for a sure you can help put a great a book, or here in this space -- Community Outreach 4:30 pm couple of years. spiritual message in another and introduce Jesus Christ to Revival Service - 11 a.m. Sunday Morning 10:30 am Age Group Bible Study 5:30 pm Evening Worship 6:30 pm Recently a talented friend of person’s heart if it is not first people, as if they have never Wednesday Evening - 7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening 3:00 pm Pastor: Rev. Mark A. Stacy Wednesdays mine edited the early draft and in your own. heard of or known of Him. It is Office Ph. 405.527.3045 Fellowship Meal 5:30 pm Wednesday Evening 7:30 pm Age Group Bible Study 6:30 pm changed the course significant- Taking on such a massive sobering, too. If we introduce ly. She helped me see where I project as this one helps me Him in the best way we can, needed to gut some chapters understand more what the then perhaps a soul will be Johnson Road FIRST BAPTIST and add some others. So, in a Hebrew writer means when he convinced to step out and obey CHURCH way, the journey began all over quotes the Lord’s prophecy of Him, step out and be “born of Baptist Church LEXINGTON again. But, each day, we have old, “I will put My laws into water and of the Spirit” (John 4 mi. N. of Purcell on I-35 Connecting People With God and One Another tried to get a little further along their mind and write them on 3:5), step out and begin their Pastor Wayne Brown Team Kids • The Way (Youth) in the reconstruction process. their hearts” (Hebrews 8:10). lifelong journey walking with 9:45a.m ...... Sunday School Upward • Senior Activities It, obviously, is quite a job. At one point during the the Lord. 11:00a.m ...... Worship Service Sunday School 9:45 You could build a house faster. week we worked on the fourth Lord willing, we will be 6:30p.m ...... Sunday Evening Morning Worship 8:30 • 10:45 • Evening 6:00 In fact, our friends, the Clouds, chapter that prepares us for an continuing that writing effort of 6:30p.m ...... Wednesday Rusty Canoy Pastor 527-6758 are about to begin to build a entry into a discussion of John’s introducing the Lord as we go 527-7155 • 447-9709 800 E. BROADWAY • LEXINGTON house on their “acreage” out in gospel, which our book on along this week. In the mean- the country in Lexington, and it faith is based upon. But before time, our hope and prayer is will be a good race to see which getting into John 1:1’s great that each of us will get to know Memorial Calvary one sees its completion first. beginning -- “In the beginning the Lord better each day in our Assembly of God But here’s what I came to was the Word ...” -- we had to own personal walk with Him. Holiness Church share with you particularly consider the various audiences We look forward to next 7th & Monroe, Purcell Pastor David Bittle Pastor Duane Elmore this week: The blessing of that would be traveling on this week’s “front porch” visit. 403 N. 4th, Purcell each day’s work is that it really literary journey with us. Remember that we will be in sunday school 9:45 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School becomes an early-morning de- One audience, without a town this weekend, the third Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Pastor: Justin Blankenship Evening services 6:00 p.m. 10:50 a.m. Morning Worship votion. We have to meditate on doubt, will be those who only weekend, and plan to teach on 1106 W. Grant • Purcell • 527-3342 6:00 p.m. Sunday Night the scriptures we are evaluating vaguely have an understanding Paul’s final address to Timothy Wed. Night services 7:00 p.m. Sunday School...... 9:45 a.m. We invite You to Worship With us. Sunday Worship ...... 10:45 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Night that morning, not just put words of Jesus and what He expects of in 2 Timothy 4. We’d love for Sunday Night ...... 6:00 p.m. Independent Pentecostal on the page. each of us. So, in a way, we have you to join us. 527-2769 Wednesday ...... 7:00 p.m. Holiness Church My hope and prayer is that the to introduce the Lord to some. [email protected]

Our Lady of Victory Lighthouse Catholic Church Worship Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church CORNER OF THIRD & JEFFERSON 118 W. Broadway/Hwy 39 Downtown Post Office Box 1028 Rev. Jeff Pierce By Fr. Jim Chamberlain Saturday - 5 pm (English) Lexington, OK 73051 527.6214 Center Sunday - 11 am (English) 2726 N. 9th, Purcell In His great design, God made When the bells rang three times so inspired that she desired to Sunday - 10:00am/6:30pm Sunday Morning - 10:30 am very many different people. We each day for the Angelus, he become a Catholic. And so she 1 pm (Español) Wednesday - 7:00pm Sunday Evening - 6:00 pm are all different from each other. would stop in the fields and pray was baptized when she was 30 Parish Office/Oficina: 527-3077 Wednesday Evening - 7:00 pm Pastor Charles Barton Yet we are beautiful in our own to Holy Mary. He and his wife years old. Just like St. Teresa, Priest House/Padre Jim: 527-4242 527-5726 www.lighthousechurch.tv way. When we choose to follow would share their food with the she became a Carmelite nun. God, then we are called saints. poor ones who had less to eat. Since she was so smart, she Here are three important saints Isidore was a saint, and he is the went to college and earned a Goldsby Trinity United Purcell’s First Baptist who were very different from patron saint of farmers. doctorate in philosophy. But Baptist Church 4th & Main 405-527-3327 each other. St. Rose was born in Lima, this was the time of the Nazis 153 W. Center Road Methodist Church www.fbcpurcell.org St. Isidore was a farmer. He Peru. Her name was Rose, just takeover in Germany. Because Goldsby, OK 73093 Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Come worship with us! plowed the fields for a rich like the flower. She took St. she had once been a Jew, Teresa 288-2514 Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m. 10:15 a.m. & 6 pm Sundays landowner outside of Madrid, in Catherine of Siena as her model and her sister were arrested and Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. 6 p.m. Wednesdays Spain. Isidore married a young saint. Rose was very beautiful, sent to a concentration camp. Worship - 10:45 a.m. Rev. Dr. James Kim Activities for all ages & child care woman who was also very and her parents wanted her to get There they both died in a gas Evening - 6:00 p.m. Pastor provided for all services! devout. Her name was Maria married. But she chose instead chamber. Wednesday Evening - 6:30 p.m. 211 N. 2nd, Purcell James Wilder, Pastor de la Cabeza, and she also was to give her life completely to Each of these saints is very Steve Roach, Pastor 527-2256 Office HIS HEART, HIS PASSION, HIS PURPOSE a saint. They had one son who God. different from each other. Each died as a child. When her parents fell into is unique. But they shared one Isidore would attend Mass financial trouble, Rose worked thing in common. They were You Are Always Welcome At early in the morning. Then he very hard to help them. She all nourished in their faith by 7th & Monroe St. would pray to God as he walked worked in the garden during receiving Jesus as the Bread of behind the plow in the hot sun. the day. And at night she sewed Life. Jesus said “I am the living 2223 N. 9th, Purcell, OK 73080 clothes to sell in order to help bread that came down from Pastor Dennis Clark Church of her parents. The big city of heaven; whoever eats this bread 527-6808 Lima had very few hospitals will live forever; and the bread Christ and clinics. So, during the last that I will give is my flesh for the Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. EASTSIDE few years of her life, Rose used life of the world.” (John 6:51). Morning Worship: 10:50 a.m. Purcell, oK one room in her house to care When we choose to follow Evening Worship: 5:00 p.m. Sunday 10:30 & 1:30 church of christ for sick children and the elderly. God, we will be saints in our Wednesday Bible Study: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening 6:30 “preaching first century All this time, she was devoted own unique way. Let us strive christianity in the twenty- completely to Jesus our Savior. to become saints, just like St. first century” She died when she was only 31 Isidore, and St. Rose of Lima, years old. and St. Teresa Benedicta. Then N.E. 4th and Ash St. Teresa Benedicta of the we too will have the sweet smell Lexington, OK Cross was born as a Jew. She of holiness, the sweet fragrance was not a Christian. When she of God’s love. 527-3131 was a teenager, she lost her faith Our Mass schedule is Satur- sunday services and stopped going to synagogue day at 5 p.m. (English), Sunday Bible study- 9:30 am with her parents. But she was at 11 a.m. (English) and 1 p.m. Morning worship- 10:30 am very intelligent and loved to read (Spanish). evening worship- 6:00 pm and to learn new things. Visit us on Facebook for the wednesday Bible study- 7:00 pm She read the autobiography most recent events, or call the of St. Teresa of Avila, and was church office, 527-3077. LPXLP THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 16, 2018-5B No. 777-August 16-1 Time pany; Margaret D. Dinsmore and the Conservation Docket at the BEFORE THE CORPORATION David D. Dinsmore; Margaret Lee Corporation Commission, First Lexington United Methodist Church COMMISSION OF THE Simmons; Marian LaSalle; Marion Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 STATE OF OKLAHOMA Irwin a/k/a Marion Buraczynski; North Lincoln Boulevard, Okla- Our Food Bank will be avail- stone wall on one side. The don- So Balaam went on with Balak’s APPLICANT: NATIVE EXPLORA- Marion C. Stewart, Trustee of the homa City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 TION OPERATING, LLC Charles E. Stewart 1988 Revo- a.m., on the 4th day of September able on this Saturday, August key continues to see the angel officials. RELIEF SOUGHT: MULTIUNIT cable Trust; Marty Macon; MARU- 2018, and that this notice will be 18, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the with the sword in front of them When he reaches King Balak, HORIZONTAL WELL JAKABA, Ltd., a Texas limited published as required by law and church in Lexington. Our ad- and squeezes Balaam’s foot up he can only speak the words LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEC- partnership; Marvin Dinsmore, Jr.; the rules of the Commission. TIONS 30 AND 31, TOWNSHIP Mary Ann Cullum Reed; Mary NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN dress is 631 East Ash, and for against the wall to make him God puts in his mouth. Instead 6 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST OF Bingaman; Mary Nell Bowser and that the Applicant and interested more information, please call stop. Balaam beats him again. of cursing the Israelites, Balaam THE IM, McCLAIN COUNTY, Donald P. Bowser, Co-Trustees of parties may present testimony by the church at 527-3506. The angel is still in front of blesses them. OKLAHOMA the Mary Nell Bowser Revocable telephone. The cost of telephonic Our sermon lesson this past Balaam and his donkey, in a We don’t often think about a Cause CD No. 201804099 Trust, dated April 8, 1993; Mitch- communication shall be paid by AMENDED NOTICE ell O’Donnell & Thomas M. Affeidt, the person or persons requesting Sunday was about Balaam and place that is too narrow to turn pagan listening to God, but we OF HEARING Co-Trustees of the Troy L. Miles its use. An interested party who the Talking Donkey (Numbers either right or left. The donkey see Balaam does so here and STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All Revocable Trust Agreement dated wishes to participate by telephone 22:22-35). In this story, we lies down in the road with in some of the passages that persons, owners, producers, op- November 17, 1993; Mitzi Jeneene shall contact the Applicant or learn about Balaam, one with a Balaam on his back. Balaam is follow this reading. In other erators, purchasers, and takers of Terry, Trustee of the Mitzi Jeneene Applicant’s attorney, prior to the oil and gas, and all other inter- Terry Living Trust created pursuant hearing date, and provide his or reputation as a pagan sorcerer. A very angry and beats the donkey places in the book of Numbers ested persons, particularly in to Trust Agreement dated January her name and phone number. sorcerer attempts to manipulate with his rod. Then God allows and in the rest of the Bible, we McClain County, Oklahoma, in- 28, 2014; Moore & Moore Energy, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN the pagan gods to do his will. the donkey to speak to Balaam: see that Balaam doesn’t do this. cluding the following: A. Michael Inc.; Morris Light The known and that all interested persons may Balak, the king of Moab, sends “What have I done to you that He may have been gifted as a Clough and Joyce Nan Clough, unknown heirs and successors of appear and be heard. For informa- Co-Trustees of the Franklin Da- Della Light, deceased; Morris Light tion concerning this action contact emissaries to Balaam to hire you’ve beaten me these three predictor of the future, but that kota Jones Descendants Trust; The known and unknown heirs Theo Coleman, Rock Creek Land him to curse Israel, making times?” doesn’t change his corruption of Advocate Oil and Gas, LLC; Alan and successors of Della Light, & Energy, (405) 358-6090, or Em- them weak so that Moab can Balaam says, “Because his followers through idolatry L. Cook, Trustee of the Alan L. deceased; Mott Petroleum Corp; ily P. Smith, attorney, OBA No. defeat them. you’ve tormented me, and if I and immorality. Cook 2203 Revocable Trust under Mrs. Byron M. Stalloup; Mrs. Ev- 20805, (405) 272-4710, 101 Park Agreement dated July 28, 2003; elyn Clifton, deceaased; Nancy Avenue, Suite 1400, Oklahoma Balaam knew he probably had a sword, I’d kill you right What’s the message in all Alan Lee Cook; Ann Godfrey Ann Schweitzer; Nathan Alexan- City, OK 73102. Please refer to shouldn’t get involved dealings now.” The donkey replies, this? Sometimes the truth is Stewart Doyle; Ann M. Shaw, der; Native Exploration Operating, Cause CD Number. against Jehovah, and yet in this “But I’m your donkey that right in front of us. The messen- Trustee of the Ann M. Shaw Trust, LLC; Native-Legacy Partners, DONE AND PERFORMED THIS dated July 1, 1994; Ben R. Briggs; LLC; Nelda Jean Hagy; Newfield 9th day of August 2018. writing he consults their God. you’ve ridden quite often in ger of God was with Balaam and Bernadine Mowery, Trustee of the Exploration Mid-Continent, Inc.; CORPORATION God tells Balaam to not curse Is- the past. Have I been in the his donkey all along, but only Bernadine Mowery Trust, dated Nikki Angel Uri; NOMOC Oil Com- COMMISSION rael because they are blessed by habit of doing this to you.” the donkey could see him. When February 15, 2007; Betty J. Phelps, pany; NOMOC Oil Company; OF OKLAHOMA God. Balaam tells the Moabites Balaam: “No.” Balaam saw the angel, he saw sole Trustee of the Revocable Liv- Northcutt-Jacobs Properties, Inc.; DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman ing Trust of Beulah H. Stitt; Betty Osage Oil and Gas Properties; J. TODD HIETT, this and refuses to go with them, Then God allows Balaam to the reality of God’s greatness. J. Phelps, Trustee of the Phelps Phillip A. Knorr; Phillip Andrew Vice Chairman but they finally wear him down see the messenger in front of But Balaam chooses to be the Family Trust I, dated 1/1/2000; Knorr and Peggy Light Knorr; BOB ANTHONY, by offering him more and more him, standing in the road with pagan seer that he had always Black Oak Land & Minerals, LLC; Plainview Oil Company, LLC; Commissioner riches as a reward. his sword drawn. Balaam bows been, giving up following the Bobby Gwen Uri; BOKF, NA, as Prairie Oil & Gas, LLC; PTTTP, LLC; BY ORDER OF THE COMMIS- Agent for Michelle L. Kingston, Rancho Oil Company; Raymond SION: God finally tells Balaam, “If low to the angel, honoring him one True God in all things. Trustee of the Michelle L. Kingston H. Staggs and Helen K. Staggs; PEGGY MITCHELL, Commis- these men have come to sum- as God’s emissary. The angel Please pray for our children, Separate Property Trust 2014; Bret Rebecca Shoaf, Trustee of the sion Secretary mon you, go with them. But you asks, “Why have you beaten their teachers, the bus drivers, A. Walker, Individually and as Scott and Rebecca Shoaf 2005 must do only what I tell you to your donkey these three times? and all the schools’ support staff Trustee of the Judith Mock Revo- Revocable Trust dtd 6/1/05; Rich- cable Trust dated February 18, ard Bowman; Robert H. Bailey; do.” Balaam saddles his donkey I was sent by God as an adver- as they begin the new school 1980; Bret A. Walker, Trustee of Roy Peters, Jr., Trustee of the and leaves with his two servants sary to you, to keep you from year. Keep our fellow churches the C. Hilton Alexander Trust/ Peters Family Trust, dated and the Moabites. continuing on the road when and their members safe. Help Revocable Trust aka the C. Hilton 12/31/1980; Roy Peters, Jr., But God becomes angry with God told you not to go. Your us and all your churches to be Alexander Revocable Trust dated Trustee of the Peters Family Trust, February 18, 1980; Bret A. Walker, dated 12/31/1980; Sally G. Migdat; Balaam because he did go with donkey saw me and turned away beacons of God’s love to all our Trustee of the Patricia Hanson Sharon Alexander; Southwestern the men (and probably for ac- three times. If it hadn’t done so, neighbors. May all people that Trust aka the Patricia Hanson Cotton Oil Company; Spindletop cepting the reward). So while I would have killed you and let may not have a church family Revocable Trustd ated February Exploration Company, Inc.; Ste- 18, 1980; Bret A. Walker, Trustee phen E. Stewart; Stephens Land he is on the journey, God sends the donkey live.” find a house of God in which of the Sara A. Marvin Trust aka the Services, Inc.; Talia Bowman an angel as an adversary. The Balaam says to the mes- they can feel comfortable. Sara A. Marvin Revocable Trust Jaryszak and Talia Allyn Bowman; donkey sees this messenger senger, “I’ve sinned, because I We invite anyone who needs dated February 18, 1980; Bryan Tanner Dakota Henry; The Copen- with his sword drawn in the didn’t know you were standing a church family to visit with us. P. Cook; Buffalo Creek Minerals, haver Trust dated October 4, 1990, L.L.C., an Oklahoma limited liabil- Wanda Lee Copenhaver, Trustee; middle of the road and turns to against me in the road. Now, Worship starts at 9:30 a.m., with ity company; Carol Irwin; Casillas The Keeler Family Mineral Com- go into the field off the road. if you think it’s wrong, I’ll go Sunday school beginning at Petroleum Corporation; Casillas pany, LLC; The known and un- Balaam beats the donkey to get back.” God’s messenger tells 10:45 a.m. We practice “Open Petroleum Resource Partners, known heirs and successors of him back on the road. Balaam, “Go with these men to Hearts...Open Minds...Open LLC; Casselman Lutes Irrevocable Leo Schattel and Anabell Schattel No. 776-August 16-2 Times Trust, Brett Walker, Trustee; Cathy a/k/a Annabell Schattel, de- NOTICE OF PRESENTATION OF The narrow path continues Moab, but don’t say anything. Doors...” so please come be Lynn Witherow; CedarLane Enter- ceased; The Linda L. Reid Revo- between vineyards and has a Say only what God tells you.” with us. PETITION FOR ANNEXATION prises, L.P.; Celeste Lutes Moon cable Trust, dated April 12, 2000; OF TERRITORY Irrevocable Trust, Brett Walker, The Louise B. Reid Revocable AND PUBLIC HEARING Trustee; Chaile’ Bowman Allen aka Trust, dated October 1, 1999; The NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Chaile’ Milynn Bowman; Cheryl Miriam K. Freedman Trust, under pursuant to Sections 21-105 of Lynn Surbey; Cheryl Lynn Surbey agreement dated 3-31-1987, Title 11 of the Oklahoma Statutes, Green Avenue From page 1B and Raymond Carlile Roberts, Miriam K. Freedman, Trustee; The that Rocky Lee and Linda Marshall Successor Trustees of the Cheryl Patsy R. Lawyer Family Trust, of Oklahoma, being the owner Ceramics: Lynn Surbey Trust; Chevron Cor- Patsy R. Lawyer, Trustee; The and all of the registered voters of Church of Christ poration; Cheyenne Petroleum Suzanne McSwain Family Trust, certain territory adjacent to the Company; Christopher A. Knorr; Suzanne McSwain, Trustee; Town of Goldsby described below The Wednesday evening assembly Keith Shackleford has supplies such as paints Citizen Energy II, LLC; Clyde H. Thomas S. Cook; Tom Farrell; (the “territory”) have petitioned the auditorium Bible class looked expounded on the dangers and brushes, as well as Alexander, II, Trustee under the Varas, Inc.; W.L. Pickens; Walter Board of Trustees of the Town of a kiln. Revocable Trust Agreement dated P. Schattel; Wiley Oil & Gas Lim- Goldsby, Oklahoma to annex the at verses 11 through 19 of of spiritual blindness begin- March 14, 1980; Continental Re- ited Partnership; William R. Cook But the facility doesn’t territory by ordinance after publi- First Corinthians 15 where ning with the reading of Acts sources, Inc.; Creager Minerals, and Bryan Paul Cook and Erin cation of notice of the presentation the Apostle Paul argues that if 26:16-18. do pottery. Ltd., a Texas limited partnership; Michelle Cook Dum, Co-Trustees of this petition as required by law. there is no resurrection of the The Sunday evening sermon Chambers said the turn- Crystal R. Cook; CSW 2003 Ex- of the William R. Cook Revocable Notice is also given that, after ploration, Limited Partnership; Trust, Dated May 24, 2016; WW publication of notice of the presen- dead, then Jesus has not been examined the mindset and ac- out for the classes is Cynthia Clifton Grinslade; Debbie Worldwide, LLC; Bess Harrison; small right now. But she’s tation of this petition as required by raised, their hope was worthless tions of Zacchaeus as he sought Lee Brewer; Debbie Lee Brewer; Earl Weimer; F.E. Weimer; Jerry law, the Board of Trustees of the and they were still in their sins. to get a closer look at Jesus hopeful to pick up more Donald P. Bowser and Mary Nell Harrison; Nancy June Weimer; Town of Goldsby, Oklahoma will The Sunday morning audito- recorded in the first 10 verses students as word about Bowser, Co-Trustees of the Donald Ned W. Harrison; Patricia Weimer; consider the question of annexing P. Bowser Revocable Trust, dated Ruth Weimer; Willard L. Miller;; the territory at its regular meeting rium class studied some of the of Luke 19. the club spreads. April 8, 1993; Double J. Resourc- and if any of the named individu- Club news can be found on September 6, 2018 at 8:00 events in the life of Jesus re- Bible classes begin at 9:45 es, LLC; Eagle Exploration Pro- als be deceased, then the un- p.m. or as soon thereafter as the corded in Matthew, Mark, Luke a.m. Sunday morning and on Facebook by searching duction, LLC, a Delaware limited known heirs, executors, adminis- same may be heard at the Goldsby liability company; Eighty Mile trators, devisees, trustees and and John. They included Jesus’ 7 p.m. Wednesday evening, for Lindsay Okie Ceramic Town Hall, 100 East Center Road, Resources, LLC; Elizabeth Alex- assigns, both immediate and re- Goldsby, Oklahoma 73093. visit to the home of Zacchaeus, with worship at 10:45 a.m. Club. ander; ELSR, LP; EOG Resources, mote, of such deceased individ- For more information, If the petition is granted, the and His triumphant entry into and 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Bible Inc.; Eola Oil Company; Episcopal ual; if any of the named entities is municipal limits of and boundar- Jerusalem before His trial be- contact Chambers at 405- Royalty Company, a corporation; a dissolved partnership, corpora- ies of the Town of Goldsby will be study correspondence courses Ernest Schattel; Eugene Schattel; tion or other association, then the fore Pilot and crucifixion. are available. You can call the 754-0137. extended to include by annexation First United Methodist Church, unknown successors, trustees the territory or portions thereof During the Sunday morning office at 527-4052. Decatur, Alabama, f/k/a The First and assigns, both immediate and in McClain County, Oklahoma Methodist Episcopal Church of remote, of such dissolved entity; adjacent to the Town of Goldsby, Decatur, Alabama; Fortune Oil if any of the named parties desig- Oklahoma described as follows: Partners, LLC; Fred D. Alexander; nated as a trustee is not pres- Tract I: Golden Creek Minerals, L.L.C.; ently acting in such capacity as A part of the South Half of the Johnson Road Baptist Church Helen Famham Hutchinson, Mark trustee, then the unknown suc- Northeast Quarter (S ½ NE ¼ ) of Cavanaugh Hutchinson and Mi- cessor or successors to such Section Twenty-one (21), Town- chael Famham Hutchinson, as trustee; if any of the named parties There is always the good tions for building a huge ark stressed two points of interest ship Eight (8) North, Range Three joint tenants; James Kent Bing- designated as an attorney-in-fact (3) West of the Indian Meridian, news on Sunday that is some- whose dimensions were 450 in Noah’s ark, the window at man; James S. Duncan and Betty is not presently acting in such McClain County, Oklahoma, be- times piggybacked by heart- feet in length, 75 in width and the top of the ark and the door I. Duncan, Trustee of The Duncan capacity as attorney-in-fact, then ing more particularly described Family Living Trust, dated May 12, the unknown successor or suc- as follows: Beginning at the breaking news. 45 feet in height. on the side of the ark. 1993; Jane A. Kaleski; JASU cessors to such attorney-in-fact; Prayer was offered for two When the ark was built and Carol and I decided to go Southeast Corner of said S ½ NE Properties, L.L.C.; Jean A. Wright, and if any of the named entities ¼, said point being a found 3/8” of our young ladies that are loaded with provisions, Noah, into Symbolically the window Trustee under Revocable Trust are corporations which do not Rebar; thence S 89°43’46” W expecting the arrival of their his wife and family along with should remind each of us that Agreement dated December 6, continue to have legal existence, along the South line of said S ½ 1979; Joe E. Baker; John T. Pick- the unknown trustees or assigns first child. two of every kind of animal we must look to the heavens for NE ¼ a distance of 1319.00 feet ens; John Thomas Jacobs and of such parties. to a 3/8” Rebar, thence parallel One of our Christian visitors and bird went on board as the our needs of life. Symbolically Margaret Ann Jacobs; Joy Marie NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that with the East line of said S ½ NE last Sunday used his Iphone to rain drops began to fall and the the door on the side of the ark Schattel; Julia F. Columbus; Julie Applicant requests the Corpora- ¼ on a bearing N 00°21’36” W a show a photo of his new seven water began to rise for 40 days was closed by God after ev- A. Kranker, Trustee of the Julie A. tion Commission of Oklahoma to distance of 660.95 feet to a 3/8” Kranker Revocable Living Trust, enter and Order approving a mul- pound fifth grandson born last and nights. eryone was safely secured on Rebar; thence on a bearing of N dated April 26, 1999; Julie D. Knorr; tiunit horizontal well for the Mis- 89°42’30” E a distance of 1319.0 week and a photo of his family After drifting for 150 days, board of the rescue ship of life. Karis A. Kranker; Kathleen A. Lane, sissippian, Woodford and Hunton feet to a ½” L.P. set on said East that included his three grown the ark made landfall. It was a We must always be grateful now Meter; Kay A. Schroeder, separate common sources of line; thence along said East line Trustee under Revocable Trust supply under the above-described on a bearing of S 00°21’36” E, a foster daughters that are a key new beginning for mankind, that Noah found favor with the Agreement dated March 24, 1981; units, so as to allow such multiunit part of his family. beast and bird, along with a Lord. The man Noah, the ark distance of 661.44 feet to the point Kelsie Wagner, Trustee of the horizontal well to be drilled as of beginning. The visitor also requested rainbow in the sky. and the rainbow are historical Kelsie Wagner Trust; Kelsie Wag- described in paragraph 2.5 in the LESS AND EXCEPT an access prayer for his mother that he It happened on a Sunday landmarks that must never be ner, Trustee of the Wade Costello Application on file herein, and to easement located in the South Trust; Kennedy Minerals, LLC; be completed in and to produce Half of the Northeast Quarter (S ½ learned by phone last week morning at Fort Polk, La. A forgotten. Kerstan P. Kranker; Kerstan P. from the above-named separate was diagnosed with terminal company of new United States Sermon title for this Sunday NE ¼) of Section Twenty-one (21), Kranker; Kerstan P. Kranker; Kyle common sources of supply, and Township Eight (8) North, Range cancer. The son offered to leave Army recruits were marched is “The Grit of the Old Folks.” J. Kranker; Kylee Ann Hamlin; establishing a proper allocation Three (3) West of the I.M., McClain his school work and return 384 to one of the post chapels. We would like to invite Ladonna W. Uri; Laurie Macon factor for allocating the costs of County, Oklahoma, being 30 feet Shine; Leo Don Schattel; Leon and the production and proceeds wide, and 15 feet on either side of miles home but the mother said, Two men were shocked that visitors to join our leader Mark Troy Cook and Debora M. Cook, from such multiunit horizontal well “Stay in school, I will be okay.” Sunday morning, the Chaplain Brown in a Wednesday evening the following described centerline: Trustees of the Cook Living Trust, to each of the affected units. Beginning 39.0 feet N 00°21’36” Special music was provided and Private Dwayne Hall. It study of the “Parables.” a revocable trust, dated November NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN W of the Southeast corner of said by Gynean Gentry. was a happy union between The weekly prayer meeting is 6, 2015; Lima Resources Associ- that the application in this cause S ½ NE ¼; thence S 88°32’32” W, ates, LP; Linda Kay Schwarz; requests that the order entered in The scripture text for the the Pastor of the First Baptist a one hour time of prayer and 1319.00 feet to point of termination Linda Starr Cook, Trustee of the this matter be made effective as of of this easement. Sunday sermon was taken from Church of Purcell and one of Bible study that begins at 6 p.m. Linda Starr Cook Revocable Living the date of the execution thereof Petitioners: Rocky Lee Marshall the sixth and ninth chapters in my members, Dwayne Hall. Visitors are always welcome. Trust, dated August 6, 2015; Linn or a date prior thereto. (Petitioner name) the Books of Genesis. That Sunday evening my Sunday School begins at 9:45 Energy Holdings, LLC; Lisa Ann NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Linda Marshall Bowman, aka Lisa A Bowman, aka that this cause will be referred The congregation was re- friend and I visited the First a.m. Morning Worship begins Lisa Bowman; Lloyd Kenneth Al- to an Administrative Law Judge minded that they should never Baptist Church of Leesville, at 11 a.m. ford; Lucille Leveridge Trust, Lu- for hearing, taking of evidence Follow us on forget the man called “Noah.” La. The pastor of the church Come eat with us following cille Leveridge and George W. and reporting to the Corporation McKinnon, Co-Trustees; Lynn Commission. Noah was a 600 year old man preached a wonderful sermon Sunday morning worship and Griffor f/k/a Lynn Alexander; Mag- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that found favor with God. about the ark maker, Noah. enjoy the fellowship around nolia Mineral Company, LLC; Maoli that this cause will be heard before twitter.com/purcellregister Noah followed God’s instruc- In his sermon the pastor the table. Energy, LLC; Marathon Oil Com- an Administrative Law Judge on 6B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 16, 2018 LPXLP Legal Publications

No. 781-August 16-2 Times No. 778-August 16-1 Time NOTICE BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OKLAHOMA CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA COMMISSION APPLICANT: NATIVE EXPLORATION OPERATING, LLC Oil and Gas RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION Conservation Division LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTIONS 30 AND 31, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, Jim Thorpe Building RANGE 3 WEST OF THE IM, McCLAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA P. O. BOX 52000 Cause CD No. 201804100 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING 73152-2000 STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, opera- Application No. 1901470010 tors, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, particularly in McClain County, Oklahoma, and, if any of the John D. Montgomery • The Purcell Register persons, owners, producers, op- individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, executors, adminis- erators, purchasers, and takers of trators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of Check in oil and gas, and all other interested such deceased individual; if any of the entities is dissolved partnership, Angie Goldsby and her crew checked in a mob of students and parents at the 7th Annual Pat’s persons, particularly in McClain corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees Back-to-School Bash at the parish hall Sunday afternoon. County, Oklahoma: and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: if any of the parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in That Blue Water Solutions, LLC, such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors is requesting that the Commis- to such trustee; if any of the parties designated as an attorney-in-fact Indian Health Service sion, pursuant to OCC-OGR Rules is not presently acting in such capacity as attorney-in-fact, then the 165:10-5-5 and 165:10-5-6 and unknown successor or successors to such attorney-in-fact; and if any OAC 165:5-7-27 administratively of the entities are corporations which do not continue to have legal authorize the approval of commer- existence, then unknown trustees or assigns of such parties. awards cite Chickasaw cial disposal/injection of saltwater NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, Native Exploration into the following well: Operating, LLC, has filed an application in this cause requesting the WELL NAME AND LOCATION: Corporation Commission to enter an order, as follows: Rockwood Ave SWD #1 (i) Authorizing and permitting an exception to the permitted well loca- C NE/4 NW/4 NE/4 of Section 1, tion tolerances in the proposed 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing artist’s abstractionism Township 5 North, Range 2 West, units comprised of Sections 30 and 31, Township 6 North, Range 3 McClain County, OK West of the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma, as to the Mississippian, NAME OF DISPOSAL ZONE Woodford and Hunton separate common sources of supply, so as to By Gene Lehmann AND DEPTH: allow a multiunit horizontal well to be drilled at the location as follows: Chickasaw Nation Media paintings. She encouraged him to the Plains. The tribe is from the Permian, Pennsylvanian Location of Wellbore at Completion Interval in Section 30-6N-3W: TOP AND BOTTOM OF THE The proposed location of the completion interval will be no closer Relations to expand his repertoire, as did southeastern woodlands. INJECTION INTERVAL: than 150 feet from the north line and no closer than 0 feet from the his wife of more than 30 years, “The historical experience of TOP: 3,000 feet south line and no closer than 330 feet from the east line of the unit Larry Carter’s niche in the T.J, a Montana-born Oklahoma Native Americans and Europe- BOTTOM: 5,400 feet comprising said Section 30, Township 6 North, Range 3 West of the Native American art scene is transplant. ans has a common thread. It may DISPOSAL RATE AND PRES- IM, McClain County, Oklahoma, SURE: Location of Wellbore at Completion Interval in Section 31-6N-3W: expanding and he hopes to influ- “My wife is my best friend differ from tribe to tribe but the 19,000 Bbs/day The proposed location of the completion interval will be no closer ence contemporary art shows in and my personal art critic and consequential outcome is the 1,500 Psi/Surface than 0 feet from the north line and no closer than 150 feet from the the future. supporter. T.J. has a critical eye. same,” the artist said. TYPE OF WELL: south line and no closer than 330 feet from the east line of the unit Commercial Disposal Well comprising said Section 31, Township 6 North, Range 3 West of the Framed prints of paintings Her suggestions are gems. I am Carter’s foreboding abstract Objections may be filed with the IM, McClain County, Oklahoma, by Carter, a Chickasaw citizen, so glad she is at my side as I “Cimarron Trial” brings the Oklahoma Corporation Commis- and to be completed in and produce hydrocarbons from the above- were presented to Indian Health embark on new challenges to viewer to a particularly harsh sion within thirty (30) days after the named common sources of supply; (ii) providing an exception to Rule Service (IHS) professionals at step up to a new level,” he said. branch of the Santa Fe Trail. publication of this notice. Objec- 165:10-3-28 as part of this location exception allowing a location to tions, if any, should be mailed to be as closer than 600 feet to an existing wellbore; (iii) providing for the an awards ceremony hosted at With the critical eye of T.J The trail began in Independence, Oil and Gas Conservation Division, re-opening of the cause at such time as the bottom hole location of Riverwind Casino near Norman. and Pate’s support in the gallery, Missouri and ended in Santa Fe, Pollution Abatement Department, the well proposed hereunder has been determined; (iv) establishing His art will be displayed at Larry Carter paintings are sell- N.M., some 770 miles total. Jim Thorpe Building, P. O. Box a proper allowable with no downward adjustment make thereto; (v) many IHS facilities throughout ing at a pace “greater than ever After wagon trains and trekkers 52000, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma granting such other further relief as may be proper based upon the 73152-2000 evidence presented at the hearing herein. Indian Country, a fact that pleases before,” he said. Pate is advanc- passed the Arkansas River (near NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the name of operator(s) and well or Carter immensely. ing his work to art patrons and present-day Fort Dodge, Kan- wells currently completed in or producing from the common source “I am learning and pushing to organizations, such as the IHS sas), little water lay ahead. That of supply involved herein on one or more of the tracts of land or drill- myself to improve and engage awards ceremony, to promote his explains the beast of burden skull ing and spacing units adjoining or cornering said Sections 30 and 31 toward which the location of the well covered hereby is proposed to viewers,” the Noble resident talent, vision and efforts. In fact, that dominates Carter’s painting. No. 780-August 16-1 Time be moved are set forth below: said. He is experimenting. He several of his accepted works for A traveler, hat low on his brow, IN THE DISTRICT COURT is taking a weekly three-house IHS were purchased by attendees illustrates hardships of the trek. OF MCCLAIN COUNTY Operator Well Name STATE OF OKLAHOMA course where a model poses for at the awards ceremony. A completed abstract titled JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- Casillas Petroleum Corp Miles 1 artists, and he has linked up with “Leslie is responsible for prints “When Ponies Ruled the Plains” TIONAL ASSOCIATION, Jay Bearden 1 Leslie Pate, owner of Tribes 131, of my paintings being awarded pays homage to the importance Plaintiff v. Charter Oak Production Co., Sandy Creek 1-29 a Native-exclusive art gallery in to Indian health professionals,” of horses to American Plains JONATHAN ROBERT CONNER LLC Norman. He is hoping to expand he said. “I am thrilled and may Indians. Two tepees and three AKA JONATHAN R. CONNER; Davco Productions Inc. Hart 1 his art exhibits in more contem- have the opportunity to do it steeds are illustrated in the SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF JONATHAN porary settings as well. again next year.” painting. It allows the viewer to ROBERT CONNER; TAMARA Eagle Exploration Production Jody Mantooth 0503 7-1XHW NICHOLE CONNER A/K/A TA- LLC Carter’s unique, brilliantly “I guess since the first painting imagine any story. MARA AISENBREY A/K/A CON- colored, textured abstract art I completed won an award, I have Chickasaw historian Towana NOR TAMARA; AND JOHN DOE, Elder Craig Oil and Gas LLC Shonda 1-5 – with hidden images no two wanted to get my name out there Spivey said horses were largely OCCUPANT Energy Quest II, LLC “Ecriner Bromide Su (T-26 individuals discern completely among Native artists … well, all unavailable to Native Americans Defendant(s). SDX)” Case No. CJ-2016-42 Kechi Energy LLC George Bringaman A 2 alike – is evolving. artists really,” he explained. “My until the 1680 Pueblo Revolt. NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION The longtime University of art has improved. I can see it and Horses became common TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE Keith F. Walker Oil & Gas Tommy 1-6 Oklahoma employee still brings so can T.J. Honing skills takes among the southwestern tribes NOTICE IS GIVEN TO: Jonathan Company LLC a fascinating color palate to a lot of time. I’ve learned a lot following the battle. Robert Conner; Spouse, if any, of Jonathan Robert Conner; Tamara Laurel Operating Co. Baxter 1-20 many of his paintings; more from other artists just by looking Two paintings, “Red Dirt Nichole Conner; John Doe, Occu- subdued images to others and has at their finished paintings and by Riders” and “Painted Horse” pant, and their unknown succes- Leed Energy, L.L.C. Joe P. Crawford Unit 1 sors and assigns, that the hearing incorporated images instantly visiting with them when the op- honor the importance of the Mark L. Shilder Incorporated Claude Baxter 1 on the above Motion to Confirm recognized by art lovers. portunity arises,” he said. animal in Indian culture. In the Claude Baxter 2 Sale is set on the 5th day of Claude Baxter 4 The background in Carter’s When Pate agreed to represent first, a group of Natives ride September, 2018, at 9:00 o’clock recent “Black Hills Gold” re- him and exhibit his art in her along a ridge somewhere in a.m., before Judge Edwards, at Meadowbrook Oil Corporation Hanley Unit 1 mains true to his abstractionist gallery, Carter was “short” on the Oklahoma flatlands. In the the McClain County Courthouse, of Oklahoma Ambrister 5 Purcell, Oklahoma. lilt, yet yields to realism with exhibit-quality material. “I think other, the respect Natives had SHAPIRO & CEJDA, LLC Mott Petroleum Corporation Episcopal Royalty 1 two tepee lodges on the sun- I completed 30 paintings in two for horses – painting them before 770 NE 63rd St Baxter-Dudley Unit 1 drenched, windy South Dakota months to flesh out my gallery important events – is central to Oklahoma City, OK 73105-6431 Baster-Ewert Unit 1 plains, where Oglala and Lakota presence,” he said. “Many of Carter’s theme. Natives did not (405) 848-1819 Attorneys for Plaintiff Penner Energy, Inc. Mary Ann 1-19 Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arikara the works I did during that time trade horses. They were far too File No. 15-125902 Donal 1-19 have dwelled for centuries. are being given as awards. One valuable to tribes for hunting and Daisey Nell Stephens 1-25 “Chickasaw Hunter” harkens (painting) was purchased by the in war and peace. Kaiser-Francis Oil Company James A. McKinnon 1-25 back to Carter’s signature work. Chickasaw Nation recently,” he Carter spent a few years work- An archer, blended within hun- added. The painting of an eagle ing in Montana, where he met Quail Creek Oil Corporation Baxter Shartel 1 dreds of fantastic colors, prepares in full flight was titled “Toward his wife. The American Indian No. 779-August 16-1 Time Shoshone Oil and Gas Inc. Alsup 1 IN THE DISTRICT COURT to pierce his quarry in a setting the Rising Sun.” A print of it was presence in Montana is large and WITHIN AND FOR Williford Energy Company George Bingman B 1 that will differ in the mind’s eye given to IHS award-winners. those years influenced Carter. MCCLAIN COUNTY of each individual art admirer. He also credits a feature “I am a proud Chickasaw art- STATE OF OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause re- At 53, Carter has been paint- story in the Chickasaw Times ist,” he said. “The culture and WELLS FARGO BANK, NA quests that the order be entered in this matter be made effective as Plaintiff, ing a number of years, but only with fostering his brand among lifestyle of all tribes interest to the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto and vs. that the authorization and permission requested herein run in favor dedicated himself to abstract Chickasaw art lovers. Carter ex- me. I think the Native American CHARLES P. PATRICK, et al. of the Applicant, Continental Resources, Inc., or some other party genres approximately four years hibited paintings in the Chicka- history is American history. That Defendants. recommended by Applicant. ago. Before 2014, his paintings saw Nation Welcome Center off opens the door to lots of paintings Case No. CJ-2018-50 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the legal descriptions for the land NOTICE OF HEARING ON sections adjacent to said Sections 30 and 31 are Sections 19, 20, 29 reflected what he believed was Interstate 35 for several months and I am anxious to explore them CONFIRMATION OF SALE and 32, Township 6 North, Range 3 West of the IM, Sections 5 and “accepted” art; landscapes or in 2016. “It went very well and all,” he said. TO: Charles P. Patrick and Eliza- 6, Township 5 North, Range 3 West of the IM, Section 1, Township 5 deer cautiously leaving the I was pleased my art was intro- A self-taught painter, Carter beth Patrick: North, Range 4 West of the IM and Sections 24, 25 and 36, Township woodlands to graze in a grassy duced to thousands of people,” said his emphasis on abstract You, and each of you, are noti- 6 North, Range 4 West of the IM, McClain County Oklahoma. fied that the Plaintiff in the above NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be referred to an meadow. Carter said. art came to be through a realiza- entitled and numbered cause has Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting Now, his work is evolving into A painting titled “Native tion his realism works could not filed its Motion to Confirm Sale to the Corporation Commission. a mixture of abstraction coupled American” – an abstract of a compete with artists who do it herein seeking confirmation by the NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before with realism. Native with an American flag for a living. “I am never going Court of the Sheriff’s sale held in an Administrative Law Judge on the Merits Docket at the Corpora- this cause and that said motion has tion Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, “I never know where a paint- draped across his upper torso to be the most talented artist in been set for hearing on September Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 4th day of September 2018, and that ing is going to go,” he said with – intuitively spoke to all who realism, but I can be the most 5, 2018, at 9:00 o’clock a.m., in the this notice will be published as required by law and the rules of the a wide smile. “I have a vision viewed it. So powerful was the interesting and the talented with District Court Room assigned, at Commission. the County Courthouse, McClain of what the painting will be but message, Carter put it on T-shirts. abstracts. I want my paintings NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested County, Oklahoma. parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic it can turn out to be something The shirt was a best-seller at art to reach out and grab a viewer. You, and each of you, are further communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting completely out of left field before shows, the original painting was There isn’t a better feeling than notified to be present for said hear- its use. An interested party who wishes to participate by telephone it is finished,” he said. purchased at the IHS awards when someone finds something ing at said date, time and place, shall contact the Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and and show cause, if any you have, Another joyous element of his ceremony. in my painting that I didn’t see. provide his or her name and phone number. why said motion should not be NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear art is when art patrons discover “War Bonnet” and “Signing My paintings are for you to sustained and said sale confirmed. and be heard. For information concerning this action contact Theo an “image” in his paintings he of the Treaty” are emotionally decide what is included in the DATED August 14, 2018. Coleman, Rock Creek Land & Energy, (405) 358-6090, or Emily P. Smith, did not know was there. stirring abstracts as well. work,” he added. /s/ Kelly M. Parker attorney, OBA No. 20805, (405) 272-4710, 101 Park Avenue, Suite KELLY M. PARKER #22673 1400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. Please refer to Cause CD Number. Tribes 131 accepted his work But Carter’s exploration of Art lovers can enjoy many LAMUN MOCK DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 9th day of August, 2018. in January for exhibit. Two art himself, his art, his tribe and his artistic endeavors by following CUNNYNGHAM & DAVIS, P.C. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA shows have followed. Leslie Pate Chickasaw heritage have taken him at Big Sky Sooner Art on 5613 N. Classen Blvd. DANA L. MURPHY, Chairman recognized Carter’s talent and him to an unusual place – the Facebook and can communicate Oklahoma City, OK 73118 J. TODD HIETT, Vice Chairman (405) 840-5900 BOB ANTHONY, Commissioner was lured by the hidden images Great Plains. with Carter via Facebook Mes- (405) 842-6132 (Fax) BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: – or perceived images – in his Chickasaws are not indigenous senger. Attorneys for Plaintiff PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary LPXLP THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 16, 2018-7B No. 751-August 9-3 Times the S/2 NW/4 SE/4 and the NE/4 Attorneys for Plaintiff: No. 766-August 16-1 Time Office. include, but shall not be limited IN THE DISTRICT COURT NE/4 SE/4 of Section 8, Township 7 PARK, NELSON, CAYWOOD, BIDDING REQUIREMENTS The Bidding Documents are to, reasonable compensation for OF MCCLAIN COUNTY North, Range 3 West, I.M., McClain JONES & PERRYMAN, LLP INVITATION TO BID on file at the City Clerk’s Office the Owner’s additional time spent, STATE OF OKLAHOMA County, Oklahoma, containing 100 122 North 4th Street Sealed bids addressed to the and Architect’s Office. They are additional Architect’s fees, costs SHADOW CREEK MINERALS acres, more or less; Post Office Box 968 Owner will be received at the Place available and open for inspection to the Owner for delays in comple- II, LLC, An undivided 82.897620 net Chickasha, Oklahoma 73023- of Bid until the Time of Bid on the by Bidders and Sub bidders by tion of the Work based upon the a limited liability company, mineral acres underlying the N/2 0965 Bid Date and then will be opened appointment during normal busi- Bidders proposed Contract Time Plaintiff, NW/4 and the S/2 NE/4 of Sec- Telephone: 405-224-0386 and read publicly the same date ness hours. and the Contract Time as Awarded V. tion 23, Township 8 North, Range and hour. In submitting a bid it is agreed including, but not limited to, inter- ENCORE OPERATING, LP, a lim- 4 West, I.M., McClain County, No. 773-August 16-3 Times PROJECT: Public Library Public that the Bid may not be withdrawn est expense and lost revenue, the ited partnership, if in existence, Oklahoma, containing 160 acres, Bid Advertisement: Wayne Restroom Remodel for a period of thirty (30) days after difference between the Bidder’s and if not in existence, its Unknown more or less; Public Schools - Football Field OWNER: City of Purcell Bid Date. proposed Contract Sum and the Successors, if any, An undivided .641276 net min- Renovations 230 West Main Street A Bid Security in the form of Contract Sum as awarded and Defendants. eral acres underlying the S/2 SE/4 Owner: Wayne Public Schools Purcell, OK 73080 a cashier’s check, or certified costs to re bid the Project should Case No. CV-18-82 NW/4 of Section 24, Township 8 Construction Manager: Goldsby BID DATE: September 6, check, or acceptable bidder’s such action become necessary. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION North, Range 4 West, I.M., McClain Construction 2018 surety bond, made payable to the Such bid securities will be returned TO: ENCORE OPERATING, LP, a County, Oklahoma, containing 20 Solicitation For Bidders For: TIME OF BID: Bids Due at 02:00 Owner, in an amount that is not to the unsuccessful bidders after limited partnership, if in existence, acres, more or less; AND Restroom/Concession Building PM CDT less than five percent (5%) of the execution of the Contract. and if not in existence, its Unknown An undivided 71.894300 net & Football Grandstands PLACE OF BID: City Hall, Down- Bid proposal submitted, including For information concerning Successors, if any mineral acres underlying the NW/4 Solicitation Date: August 16, stairs Meeting Room, 230 West all Alternates, shall accompany any part of the proposed work, YOU will take notice that you NW/4 NE/4 and the E/2 NE/4 NW/4 2018 Main, Purcell, Oklahoma 73080 each Bid as a guarantee that: (1) contact Rebekah Lynam, Purcell have been sued in the above and the NE/4 NW/4 SW/4 and the Bid Date, Time & Place: Submitted bid must be clearly the Bidder will not modify, with- Public Library, Branch Manager at named Court in an action therein SW/4 SW/4 and the W/2 NW/4 • Date: September 11, 2018 marked on the outside of a sealed draw or cancel the proposal for 919 N Ninth, Purcell, OK 73080. pending wherein Shadow Creek SW/4 and the SE/4 NW/4 SW/4 At 2:00pm envelope “Public Library Public thirty (30) days after the bid date; Telephone (405) 527-5546. Or, Minerals II, LLC, a limited liability and the S/2 NE/4 NE/4 and the • Bid Deadline: 2:00pm CDST Restroom Remodel” and (2) the bidder, if awarded the you may contact Dale Bunn, City company, is the Plaintiff and you SE/4 NW/4 NE/4 and the E/2 SW/4 • Place: Wayne Public Schools Any bids received after the contract, will promptly enter into a of Purcell, City Manager at 230 W are the Defendant, the same be- NW/4 and the NE/4 SE/4 of Sec- 212 S. Seifried St. stated Time of Bid will be returned contract and execute such bonds Main Street, Purcell, OK 73080. ing Cause No. CV-18-82 to which tion 25, Township 8 North, Range Wayne, OK 73095 to the Bidder unopened. and furnish such insurance certifi- Telephone 405-527-6561. Petition you are hereby referred 4 West, l.M., McClain County, All Project Information may be Bidding Requirements and cates as may be required. Should Additional bidding instruc- for full particulars. That you must Oklahoma, containing 200 acres, obtained from Goldsby Construc- Documents, including Drawings, the Bidder fail to honor these two tions are included in the Bidding answer said Petition filed by the more or less. tion: Specifications and Addenda (2) guarantee for any reason, the Requirements bound into the Plaintiff on or before the 24th day of YOU WILL FURTHER TAKE Project Contact: Kevin Leach may be obtained at the office of Owner shall total his damages Contract Documents. September, 2018, or said Petition NOTICE that should you fail to Goldsby Construction the City Clerk. A deposit sum of and shall deduct the amount of The Owner reserves the right will be taken as true and judgment answer said petition that a decree Estimator $0.00 is required for Digital Ver- such damages from the Bidder’s to reject any or all bids and waive rendered in said action adjudging quieting Plaintiff’s title to the above Cell: (405) 414-3444 sions picked-up in person at the Bid Security. Should the dam- formalities and irregularities. The the Plaintiff to be the owner of the described oil, gas and other miner- Kevin@GoldsbyConstruction. City Clerk’s Office in City Hall at ages total less than the amount Owner reserves the right to accept fee simple title in and to the fol- als will be entered. com 230 West Main Street, Purcell, OK of the Bid Security, the difference the “best” Bid as determined solely lowing interests in the oil, gas and DATED this 3rd day of August, Or 73080. Digital versions of Docu- shall be returned to the Bidder. by the Owner. other minerals in McClain County, 2018. Clint Malley ments are available by mail on However, all damages in excess BY: City of Purcell Oklahoma, described as follows: KRISTEL GRAY, Goldsby Construction CD for a nonrefundable deposit of the Bid Security shall be borne 230 West Main An undivided 13.818544 net COURT CLERK COO/Vice President of $25.00 through the City Clerk’s by the Owner. Damages may Purcell, OK 73080 mineral acres underlying the E/2 By: /s/ Ida Walck Cell: (405) 664-9697 SE/4 NE/4 and the SE/4 NW/4 Deputy Court Clerk Clint@GoldsbyConstruction. com No. 752-August 9-3 Times ber 30, 2025, with said extended 1721 Hardcastle Blvd., Purcell NW/4 and the SE/4 NW/4 and (Seal) SPECIAL ELECTION sales tax to be for an additional 4. Precinct No. 440007 P o l l PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE fifteen (15) years, expiring on Sep- Location: Unity Missionary Baptist No. 725-August 2-3 Times of McClain County, State of Okla- $550.00 for abstracting, advances Under and by virtue of the tember 30, 2040, for the purpose Church IN THE DISTRICT COURT homa, and that you must answer for taxes, insurance and property Statutes of the State of Okla- of funding capital expenditures for 25035 State Highway 59, Wayne OF MCCLAIN COUNTY the Petition on or before Septem- preservation, and the costs of this homa, and Acts complementary, the use and benefit of the City and 5. Precinct No. 440008 P o l l STATE OF OKLAHOMA ber 23, 2018, or the allegations of action, and ordering said property supplementary, and enacted pur- any public trust having the City as Location: Washington First Baptist WELLS FARGO USA HOLDINGS, said Petition will be taken as true sold to satisfy said judgment, and suant thereto, and Resolution beneficiary thereof, all as more Church INC., and judgment rendered against forever barring you and all persons No. 18-C05 of the City of Purcell, specifically set out in Ordinance 100 S. Main, Washington Plaintiff, you awarding Plaintiff a first lien claiming by, through or under you Oklahoma, dated June 4, 2018, No. 18-05 of said City? 6. Precinct No. 440020 P o l l v. upon the following described real from ever setting up or asserting authorizing the calling of an elec- /_____/ Yes – For the above Location: Goldsby Community KEITH H PARR, DECEASED; estate, situated in McClain County, any right, title, equity or interest in tion on the proposition hereinafter proposition Center CHRISTY PARR A/K/A KEITH State of Oklahoma, to-wit: and to said real estate adverse to set forth, I, the undersigned Mayor /_____/ No – Against the above 164 E. Center Road, Goldsby PARR A/K/A KEITH H PARR; LOT FIVE (5), BLOCK FIVE (5), the right and title of the purchaser of the City of Purcell, Oklahoma, proposition 7. Precinct No. 440021 P o l l SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF CHRISTY BRADFORD PLACE, A PART OF at said foreclosure sale, and for hereby call a special election and That only the registered, quali- Location: Purcell First Baptist PARR; JOHN DOE, OCCUPANT; NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW/4) such other and further relief to give notice thereof to be held in fied voters of the City of Purcell, Church UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCES- OF SECTION ELEVEN (11), which it may be entitled. the City of Purcell, Oklahoma, on Oklahoma, may vote upon the 400 W. Main St., Purcell SORS AND ASSIGNS OF KEITH TOWNSHIP NINE (9) NORTH, WITNESS MY HAND AND OF- the 28th day of August, 2018, for proposition as above set forth. 8. Precinct No. 440023 P o l l H. PARR; AND JORDAN PARR RANGE FOUR (4) WEST OF THE FICIAL SEAL, this 27 day of July, the purpose of submitting to the The polls shall be opened at 7:00 Location: Purcell Emanuel Baptist Defendant(s). INDIAN MERIDIAN, IN NEW- 2018. registered, qualified voters in said o’clock a.m. and shall remain open Church Case No. CJ-2018-70 CASTLE, MCCLAIN COUNTY, Kristel Gray City, the following propositions: continuously until and be closed 2705 N. 9th Ave., Purcell NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING TO Court Clerk PROPOSITION NO. 1 at 7:00 o’clock p.m. 9. Precinct No. 440024 P o l l THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF. By: /s/ Kathy Peterson Shall the City of Purcell, State Such election shall be con- Location: Purcell Memorial As- TO: Unknown Heirs, Successors PROPERTY ADDRESS: 512 Deputy of Oklahoma be authorized to ducted by those precinct officers sembly of God and Assigns of Keith H. Parr, N.E. 23rd Terrace, Newcastle, (Seal) continue to levy and assess and designated by the County Election 701 W. Monroe, Purcell if living or if dead, and to said OK 73065 Shapiro & Cejda, LLC modify the purpose of an excise Board of McClain County, Okla- 10. Precinct No. 140034 P o l l Defendant(s)’ unknown succes- for the sum of $98,258.22, with 770 NE 63rd St tax (sales tax) of one percent homa, which officers shall also act Location: Lexington First Baptist sors, if any. interest from September 15, 2017, Oklahoma City, OK 73105-6431 (1.0%) currently levied pursuant to as counters and certify the results Church TAKE NOTICE that you have at 6.75 percent per annum or at the (405) 848-1819 Ordinance No. 16-03 of said City thereof as required by law. 900 E. Broadway, St., Lexington been sued by Wells Fargo USA current adjustable rate, together File No. 18-132670 which is set to expire on December The number and location of the The following precinct has no Holdings, Inc., in the District Court with a reasonable attorney’s fee, 31, 2019, with said extended sales polling places for the election shall registered voters residing within tax to be for an additional twenty be the same as prescribed by the the portion of the precinct within No. 765-August 16-3 Times titled action in the District Court of 90.00 acres, more or less; and (20) years, expiring on December McClain County Election Board the municipal boundaries of the IN THE DISTRICT COURT McClain Oklahoma, and that you Tract 3: An undivided 6/110th 31, 2039, and which purpose shall for state and county elections and City and will be closed for the WITHIN AND FOR must answer the Petition filed by interest in and to the oil, gas and be modified to fund the construc- shall include all precincts totally election: McCLAIN COUNTY Plaintiffs in said case on or before other minerals in and to Lot 2 tion, support, and operation of or partially contained within the 1. Precinct No. 440003 P o l l STATE OF OKLAHOMA the 27th day of September, 2018, (NW/4 NE/4) and N/2 SW/4 NE/4 health care facilities, equipment, geographic boundaries of the City. Location: Mid-America Technol- JAMES BAIRD BRYANT, and or said Petition will be taken as and W/2 W/2 SE/4 and S/2 NE/4 and services serving the residents Precinct Information: The fol- ogy Center DEWEY LYNN BRYANT, true and judgment rendered ac- SW/4 and the Southeast 10 acres of the City of Purcell, Oklahoma, lowing precincts are partially or 27438 State Highway 59, Wayne Plaintiffs, cordingly in favor of Plaintiffs and of Lot 6 (SE/4 NW/4 SW/4) all all as more specifically set out in completely contained within the 2. Precinct No. 140034 P o l l vs. against Defendants above named in Section 6, Township 6 North, Ordinance No. 18-04 of said City? municipal boundaries of the City: Location: Lexington First Baptist The Heirs, Executors, Adminis- in said action, quieting title to the Range 2 West, containing 130.00 /_____/ Yes – For the above 1. Precinct No. 440003 P o l l Church trators, Devisees, Trustees, and following described real property acres, more or less; proposition Location: Mid-America Technol- 900 E. Broadway Street, Lex- Assigns, and the unknown Suc- in McClain County, State of Okla- and judicially determining the /_____/ No – Against the above ogy Center ington cessors of ODELL B. BRYANT homa, to-wit: heirship of Odell B. Bryant and proposition 27438 State Highway 59, Wayne DATED this 4th day of June, and EMMA JEAN BRYANT, both Tract 1: An undivided 1/20th Emma Jean Bryant, both de- PROPOSITION NO. 2 2. Precinct No. 440004 P o l l 2018. deceased, interest in and to the oil, gas and ceased. Shall the City of Purcell, State Location: Wayne High School /s/ Ted Cox Defendants. other minerals in and to N/2 SW/4 WITNESS my hand and seal of of Oklahoma be authorized to Library Mayor Case No. CV-2018-83 SE/4 and SW/4 SW/4 SE/4 and all this Court this 8th day of August, continue to levy and assess an ex- 212 S. Seifried St., Wayne ATTEST: SECOND ALIAS that part of the N/2 SE/4 South of 2018. cise tax (sales tax) of one percent 3. Precinct No. 440006 P o l l /s/ Dorothy Kennedy NOTICE BY PUBLICATION the center of the drainage ditch KRISTEL GRAY, (1.0%) currently levied pursuant to Location: McClain County Com- City Clerk STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: of Walnut Creek Drainage District COURT CLERK Ordinance No. 09-07 of said City munity Center (SEAL) The heirs, executors, admin- #1 all in Section 30, Township 7 BY: s/ Kathy Peterson which is set to expire on Septem- istrators, devisees, trustees and North, Range 2 West, containing Deputy assigns, and the unknown succes- 84.4 acres, more or less; Gregory S. Taylor, Attorney for NOTICE OF OIL AND GAS LEASE SALE BY SEALED WRITTEN OR ONLINE BIDS TO BE OPENED AT 11:00 A.M. sors of Odell B. Bryant and Emma Tract 2: An undivided 6/110th Plaintiffs SALE DATE: 9/19/2018 Jean Bryant, both deceased. interest in and to the oil, gas and OBA #8863 You the Defendants above other minerals in and to SW/4 NE/4 115 S. Broadway THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE LAND OFFICE (“CLO”) invites bids for Oil and Gas Leases upon the following terms covering the tracts named are hereby notified that and NW/4 SE/4 and NW/4 SW/4 P.O. Box 1737 of land described in this Notice. you have been sued by the above SE/4 of Section 31, Township 7 Ada, OK 74821 Bids may be made in writing or online by accessing https://clo.ok.gov. named Plaintiffs in the above en- North, Range 2 West, containing 580/332-7717 Written Bids: Written bids must be submitted on bid forms provided by the Land Offi ce and enclosed in a sealed envelope containing the following notation on the outside front face of the envelope “Bids for CLO Oil and Gas Lease Sale” and the date of the sale. Bids which are No. 772-August 16-1 Time interests of the oil and gas own- THAT any person interested or mailed must be enclosed in another envelope and addressed to the CLO at the address provided below. BEFORE THE CORPORATION ers involved herein and the rights protesting the application please Written bids must be mailed or hand-delivered on or before the time and date of the sale to: COMMISSION OF THE and equities in respect thereto advise the Attorney of record and The Commissioners of the Land Offi ce STATE OF OKLAHOMA are sought herein to be pooled the Court Clerk’s Office of the 204 N Robinson Suite 900 APPLICANT: EAGLE EXPLORA- and adjudicated pursuant to 52 Oklahoma Corporation Commis- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 TION PRODUCTION, LLC O.S. Sec. 87.1 within and on the sion five (5) days before the hearing All written bids received prior to 11:00 A.M. on the date of sale will be publicly opened and announced. Late bids received after 11:00 A.M. RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING basis of the drilling and spacing date above. on the date of sale will be rejected and not considered. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION unit(s) covered hereby, and not NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Electronic Bids: Alternatively, electronic online bids may be made in accordance with the requirements, terms, and conditions contained 10, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE limited to a single wellbore. The that the Applicant and interested on the Online Bidding tab of the CLO website at www.clo.ok.gov. Bidders must be registered and approved by the CLO before they may 4 WEST, MCCLAIN COUNTY application in this cause states parties may present testimony by place an online bid. OKLAHOMA that Applicant has proposed the telephone. The cost of telephonic All online bids must be placed on or before 10:30 A.M. on the date of the sale. Any online bid received after 10:30 A.M. will be rejected CAUSE CD 201806421-T development of the separate com- communication shall be paid by and not considered. NOTICE OF HEARING mon source(s) of supply in the the person and persons request- ALL BIDS WILL BE OPENED AT 11:00 A.M. ON THE DATE OF THE SALE. STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To drilling and spacing unit(s) involved ing its use. Interested parties who Leases will be awarded to the bidder of the highest cash bonus, if accepted. all persons, owners, producers, herein under a plan development wish to participate by telephone operators, purchasers and tak- and has proposed to commence shall contact the Applicant or TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: The Lease will be on a form prescribed by the CLO for a term of three years, and as may be ers of oil and gas and all other such plan of development of such Applicant’s attorney, prior to the extended, and will provide for 3/16ths royalty, and an annual delay rental of $1.00 per net acre to be paid in full before lease is issued, in interested persons, particularly unit(s) by an initial unit well in the hearing date, and provide their addition to lease bonus. Bids shall be for a cash bonus for each tract, but no bid of less than $5.00 per acre will be considered. Each bid in McClain County, Oklahoma; lands covered hereby, and that Ap- name and phone number. must be accompanied by a remittance in the amount of 25% of bid as earnest money. Earnest money remittances made by unsuccessful bidders will be returned to them. The successful bidder shall be liable for the full amount of the bid, all delay rentals and cost of advertising. including: WSB Resources, LLC; plicant has been unable to reach NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Full payment is due 30 days from the date of acceptance of the bid. The unknown Heirs, Successors, an agreement with the owners of THAT this cause, if protested, Devisees and Assigns of Nettie drilling rights named as respon- may be subject to a prehearing or Failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions of sale will be grounds for the cancellation of the award and the retention of the Swindell, deceased; and if any dents herein with respect to such settlement conference pursuant to deposit of earnest money as liquidated damages at the election of the Secretary. of the named individuals or enti- proposed plan of development of OCCRP 165:5-11-2. The Commissioners of the Land Offi ce and the State of Oklahoma make no warranty of title and reserve the right to reject any and all bids. ties be deceased or a dissolved the separate common source(s) of NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN IMPORTANT: Separate bids and earnest money deposits are required on each tract if you are bidding on more than one tract. partnership, corporation or other supply in the drilling and spacing that all interested persons may ap- PLEASE ENCLOSE ALL WRITTEN BIDS IN ONE “9 x 12” ENVELOPE. association, then the unknown unit(s) covered hereby. pear and be heard. For information PLEASE DO NOT FOLD BIDS OR USE STAPLES. heirs, executors, administrators, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN concerning this action, contact Bid Forms are available at https://clo.ok.gov. devisees, successors, trustees THAT this cause be set before Mark Hambric (918) 746-1358 Note: The M.R. % column refers to percentage of the mineral interest offered for each tract. and assigns of any such de- an Administrative Law Judge for at Eagle Exploration Production, ceased individual or dissolved hearing, taking of evidence and LLC, or Michael D. Stack, Attorney CURRENT RULES PROVIDE THAT ALL OIL AND GAS BIDS BECOME FINAL AT DATE AND TIME OF BID OPENING partnership, corporation or other reporting to the Commission. That for Applicant, 943 East Britton association. Applicant could request that the Road, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma TRACT COUNTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION SEC TWP RGE M. R. % GROSS ACS NET ACS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Order to be entered in this cause 73114; Tele (405) 286-1717; Fax 21 MCCLAIN W/2 SW/4 NE/4 26-07N-02WIM 50.00 % 20.00 10.00 THAT the Applicant in this Cause shall include a provision allowing (405) 286-2122. 22 MCCLAIN E/2 NW/4 26-07N-02WIM 50.00 % 80.00 40.00 23 MCCLAIN NW/4 NE/4 SW/4; NW/4 SW/4, less and except 34-07N-02WIM 100.00 % 50.00 50.00 is requesting the following relief the operator one year from the CORPORATION the Sylvan, Hunton, Woodford, Basal Penn and special relief: that the Com- date of the Order to commence COMMISSION and Viola Formations mission, based on the evidence drilling operations. OF OKLAHOMA 24 MCCLAIN S/2 NE/4 NW/4; NW/4 NW/4, less and except 21-08N-03WIM 50.00 % 60.00 30.00 presented, pool the interests and NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN DANA L. MURPHY, the Bromide Formation adjudicate the rights and equities THAT this Cause will be heard be- CHAIRMAN 25 MCCLAIN S/2 NW/4, less and except the Bromide Formation 21-08N-03WIM 50.00 % 80.00 40.00 of oil and gas owners on a unit fore an Administrative Law Judge J. TODD HIETT, pooling and designate the Appli- on the Initial Hearing Docket at the VICE CHAIRMAN 26 MCCLAIN N/2 NE/4 SW/4; NW/4 SW/4 21-08N-03WIM 50.00 % 60.00 30.00 cant, or some other party recom- Eastern Regional Service Office BOB ANTHONY, mended by Applicant as operator, of the Corporation Commission, COMMISSIONER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: COMMISSIONERS OF THE LAND OFFICE for the well to produce from the 440 South Houston, Room 114, DONE AND PERFORMED THIS DAVID SHIPMAN, DIRECTOR, MINERALS MGMT. DIV. Mississippian and Woodford [Or- Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on 10th DAY OF AUGUST, 2018. 204 N ROBINSON SUITE 900, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73102 der No. 656736] common sources September 4, 2018. The notice ATTEST: (405) 521-4000 of supply underlying Section 10, shall be published as required by PEGGY MITCHELL, SECRE- Township 5 North, Range 4 West, law and rules of the Commission. TARY OF THE COMMISSION PRINT BID FORM FROM CLO WEBPAGE McClain County, Oklahoma. The NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN CLO WEBSITE: HTTPS://CLO.OK.GOV

Purcell 8B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 16, 2018 LPXLP No. 771-August 16-2 Times No. 747-August 9-2 Times District Court of McClain County, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MCCLAIN COUNTY IN THE DISTRICT COURT State of Oklahoma, on September Lex off to 2-1 start STATE OF OKLAHOMA OF MCCLAIN COUNTY, 27, 2018, at 9:30 o’clock a.m. to IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF J.W. STACY, DECEASED STATE OF OKLAHOMA show cause if any they have why CASE NO. PB-2018-98 In the Matter of the Estate a final accounting should not be ToddNewville COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING of made and approved and final To: All persons interested in the estate of J.W. Stacy, deceased J. PHILIP SHANER, Deceased. orders made determining heirs, The Purcell Register Marlow, highlighted by two You are hereby notified that on the 9th day of August, 2018, the Case No. PB-18-46 devisees and legatees, decree- hits each from Emilee Jenks, Petitioner, Laura Ellen Kurtz, filed in the District Court of McClain NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND ing distribution, discharge of the The Lexington softball team Hannah Robbins, Lauren Bea- County, Oklahoma, a Petition for Summary Administration. NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL personal representative and clos- The Petitioner has alleged that died on June 30, 1995, at the age of ACCOUNT UNDER SUMMARY ing said estate. The final account is fresh off an appearance in son, and Kaylee Fink. 68, domiciled and residing in McClain County, Oklahoma; and that the ADMINISTRATION, PETITION and petition for order allowing final the Class 5A slow-pitch State Jenks had a home run. Fink total probable value of his property is less than $200,000.00. FOR ORDER ALLOWING FINAL account, determination of heirs, tournament at ASA Hall of pitched five innings, allowing The names, ages, and last-known addresses of the administrators, ACCOUNT DETERMINATION devisees and legatees, distribu- Fame Stadium in Oklahoma nine hits and six runs while executors, non-petitioning co-nominees, heirs, legatees and devisees OF HEIRS, DEVISEES AND tion of estate and discharge shall of the decedent, J.W. Stacy, so far as known to the Petitioner, are as LEGATEES, DISTRIBUTION OF be filed on or before September City last spring. striking out five. follows: ESTATE AND DISCHARGE 21, 2018. The ‘Dawgs lost to Heavener, Against Ardmore, Maddy All creditors having claims IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have 17-7, in the first round but it Pack, Lindsey Barber, Fink, Name Age Last-Known Relationship against J. PHILIP SHANER, de- hereunto set my hand and affixed Address ceased, are required to present the seal of said court this August ended a glorious year. Beason, Jenks, and Robbins all the same, with a description of 1, 2018. Now, Lexington is continu- had two hits each – including Frankie Jo Adult C/O Laura Spouse all security interests and other /s/ Laura Shaner Martin Stacy Kurtz, ing its success in the Class 3A two doubles by Barber. collateral (if any) held by each LAURA SHANER MARTIN, fast-pitch season. Fink this time picked up the Attorney-in- creditor with respect to such claim personal representative fact to Laura Shaner Martin, personal /s/ Charles Gray They are 2-1 now after los- win with a complete game, 2945 Adams representative, at the offices of JUDGE OF THE ing to Class 3A Marlow 7-6, in allowing 11 hits and four runs Drive, Garvin Agee Carlton, P.C., 101 DISTRICT COURT Chambers- their season opener on Aug. 6. while walking four and striking E. Grant Ave., P.O. Box 10, Pauls James W. Carlton, Jr.; OBA The ‘Dawgs, though, came out three. burg, Valley, Oklahoma 73075, on or #12600 Pennsylvania before the following presentment Garvin Agee Carlton, P.C. home to beat the Class 5A Ar- “That was a good battle and 17201 date: September 10, 2018, or the Attorneys at Law dmore Tigers, 7-4, on Aug. 7. the girls did a good job of fight- Laura Ellen Adult 2945 Adams Daughter same will be forever barred. P. O. Box 10 Lexington then beat the Class ing,” Stewart said. Kurtz Drive, All persons interested in the Pauls Valley, OK 73075 5A Noble Bears, 22-6, last Against Noble, Lexington estate of J. PHILIP SHANER, (405) 238-1000 Chambers- Thursday on the road. had a slugfest. burg, deceased, are hereby directed Fax: (405) 238-1001 Pennsylvania to appear in the courtroom of the The ‘Dawgs were supposed Kenzie Lawson led the way 17201 to play at district-foe, Class 3A with a 5-for-5 performance. No. 767-August 16-2 Times termination of the heirs, legatees Prague on Tuesday afternoon, Jenks also had a huge game Jason Wayne Adult 18317 Son IN THE DISTRICT COURT and devisees of said decedent. Stacy Chestnut Oak OF MCCLAIN COUNTY Pursuant to an Order of this but weather most likely forced for the ‘Dawgs as she went Drive STATE OF OKLAHOMA Court made on August 8, 2018, a postponement. 4-for-6 with two home runs Edmond, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE notice is hereby given that on the So, Lexington head coach and seven RBIs. Oklahoma OF WYVERN ALBERT CLINE, 13 day of September, 2018, at 9:30 Kayla Stewart was pleased with Robbins was no slouch, ei- 73012 Deceased. o’clock a.m., the petition will be Case No. PB-2018-97 heard at the District Court, Probate her team’s performance after ther. She cracked three doubles Paula Jane Adult 11633 Asbury Daughter NOTICE OF HEARING Division, McClain County Court- the squad’s first three games. and drove in five runs. DeHart Chapel Road PETITION FOR PROBATE OF house, Purcell, Oklahoma, when Hunteresville, The ‘Dawgs were a little off “We hit the ball really well,” WILL, APPOINTMENT and where all persons interested against Marlow. Stewart said of her team’s slug- North Carolina OF PERSONAL may appear and contest the same. 28078 REPRESENTATIVE AND In testimony whereof, I have “We didn’t come to play the ging ability against Noble. DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, hereunto set my hand this 8th day first few innings,” Stewart said. “On defense, we could have In the Order for Combined Notice, entered herein, the Court found DEVISEES AND LEGATEES of August, 2018. that it should dispense with the regular estate proceedings prescribed “We started to wake up and play cleaned up on a few things. But, Notice is hereby given to all CHARLES GRAY too late.” overall, it was a great outing for by law and order notice to creditors and issue an order for hearing persons interested in the estate ASSOCIATE upon the Petition for Summary Administration and the Final Accounting of Wyvern Albert Cline, deceased, DISTRICT JUDGE Lexington had 12 hits against our team.” and Petition for Determination of Heirship, Distribution, and Discharge. that on the 8 day of August, 2018, JUDGE OF THE Pursuant to the Order for Combined Notice, all creditors having W. Aaron Cline produced in the DISTRICT COURT claims against the above decedent are required to present same, with District Court of McClain County, Prepared by: a description of all security interests and other collateral, if any, held Oklahoma, an instrument in writing RICHARD E. SMALLEY, III by each creditor with respect to such claim to Laura Ellen Kurtz, c/o purporting to be the Last Will and OBA #13351 Munson & McMillin, P.C., 247 North Broadway, Edmond, Oklahoma Testament of Wyvern Albert Cline, RICHARD E. SMALLEY, IV 73034. The claim of any creditor will be barred unless the claim is deceased, and also filed in said OBA#20332 presented no more than thirty (30) days following the granting of the Court his petition, together with 104 East Eufaula order admitting the petition and combined notice. said Will, praying that the Will be Norman, OK 73069 Notice is hereby given that this matter has been set for hearing on admitted to probate and praying Telephone: (405) 801-2222 the 27th day of September, 2018, at 9:30 a.m. at the McClain County that Letters Testamentary issue to Facsimile: (405) 801-2220 District Courthouse, 121 North 2nd Street, Suite 225, Purcell, Oklahoma W. Aaron Cline as Personal Rep- ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER 73080, before the Honorable Judge Charles Gray. At the hearing, the resentative and for a judicial de- Court will decide whether to approve the Final Account and Petition for Determination of Heirship, Distribution and Discharge. The Final Account and Petition for Distribution will be filed herein on or before No. 755-August 9-2 Times No. 770-August 16-2 Times the 7th day of September, 2018. IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT You are hereby advised that you must file objections to the Petition OF MCCLAIN COUNTY OF MCCLAIN COUNTY for Summary Administration and the Final Accounting and Petition for STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA Determination of Heirship, Distribution, and Discharge before the hear- IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ing and send a copy to the Petitioner’s attorneys, Munson & McMillin, TATE OF ANN ALICIA DUNKIN, OF JAMES B. RUSSELL, P.C., 247 North Broadway, Edmond, Oklahoma 73034, or you will be Deceased, Deceased. deemed to have waived any objections. If you have no objections, Case No. PB-2018-36 Case No. PB-2018-90 you need not appear at the hearing or make any filings with the Court. ALIAS NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE TO CREDITORS If an objection is filed before the hearing, the Court will determine FINAL ACCOUNT, PETITION To the Creditors of James B. at the hearing, whether summary proceedings are appropriate and, FOR DETERMINATION OF Russell, Deceased: if so, whether the estate will be distributed and to whom the estate HEIRS, DISTRIBUTION All creditors having claims will be distributed. AND DISCHARGE against James B. Russell, De- Dated this 9th day of August, 2018. NOTICE is hereby given that ceased, are required to present the CHARLES GRAY Kelley Lynn Ditmore, Personal same with a description of all se- ASSOCIATE DISTRICT JUDGE Representative of the ESTATE OF curity interests and other collateral JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT ANN ALICIA DUNKIN, Deceased, (if any) held by each creditor with Christin Donovan McAlester, OBA No. 22857 having filed in this Court her Final respect to such claim, to Judith E. Munson & McMillin Account of the Administration of Russell, Personal Representative, A professional corporation said estate, and her Petition for at the law office of Blevins and As- 247 North Broadway Distribution of said estate and for sociates Law PLLC, 138 W. Main, Edmond, Oklahoma 73034 Final Discharge of said Personal Purcell, OK 73080, addressed to Telephone: (405) 513-7707 Representative, the hearing of the James B. Blevins, Jr., attorney for Facsimile: (405) 513-7383 same has been fixed by the Judge the Personal Representative, on or [email protected] of said Court for 9:30 o’clock a.m., before the following presentment Attorney for Petitioner on the 6th day of September 2018, date: 9th day of October, 2018, or before Judge Charles Gray in his the same will be forever barred. chambers in the McClain County DATED this 9th day of August, No. 754-August 9-2 Times Courthouse in Purcell, Oklahoma, 2018. OKLAHOMA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE and all persons interested in said /s/ James B. Blevins, Jr. LAWS ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION estate are notified then and there James B. Blevins, Jr., NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR to appear and show cause, if any OBA #881 Janet Moore • The Purcell Register AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE they have, why the said account Carrie Kopp, OBA #21731 In accordance with Title 37, Section 522 and Title 37A, Section should not be settled and allowed, Blevins and Associates Get to the bag 2-141 Murphy Oil USA, Inc. DBA Murphy USA #7349, 2035 South the heirs of ANN ALICIA DUNKIN, Law PLLC Dru Bryant covers first base during Purcell’s 8-3 win Green, Purcell, OK 73080, a corporation, hereby publishes notice Deceased, determined, said es- 138 W. Main/P.O. Box 1565 of their intention to apply within sixty days from this date to the tate distributed, and the Personal Purcell, OK 73080 against Marlow last week. Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission Representative discharged. Phone: 405-527-7575 for a Retail Beer & Retail Wine License under authority of and in WITNESS MY HAND this 6th Fax: 405-527-7574 compliance with the said Act: That they intend(s), if granted such day of August, 2018. Attorney for Personal license to operate as a Retail Beer & Retail Wine establishment with /s/ Charles N. Gray Representative business premises located at 2035 South Green in Purcell, Mc- Judge of the District Court Clain, Oklahoma under the business name of Murphy USA #7349. BILL C. LESTER (OBA #5389) Dated this 6th day of August, 2018. Attorney for Personal Repre- Lexington Community News /s/ John A. Moore sentative No. 764-August 9-2 Times By Hazel Shockey Daniels County of Union, State of Arkansas 212 West Main - P.O. Box 1407 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN Before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared: Purcell, OK 73080 AND FOR McCLAIN COUNTY John A. Moore (405) 527-5623 STATE OF OKLAHOMA After taking the month of July off, the volunteers at the to me known to be the person(s) described in and who executed IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- Lexington Center are back with the same great menu and are the foregoing application and acknowledged that he executed the No. 768-August 16-2 Times TATE OF M. MACKEY looking forward to seeing all of you. same as his free act and deed. IN THE DISTRICT COURT PAYTON, DECEASED We have been serving from 75 to over 100 folks, and if we /s/ Linda Harvey Case No. PB-2018-58 OF MCCLAIN COUNTY continue to grow, we will be prepared to serve even more. If My commission expires August 26, 2026 STATE OF OKLAHOMA Notice to Creditors (Seal) IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE All creditors having claims you are new to this area and are reading this for the first time, OF RANNIE YOUNG HEARE, against Sandra M. Mackey Payton, you are welcome to try one of our home cooked meals, includ- Deceased. a/k/a Sandra Payton, Deceased, ing desserts, salad bar and a choice of drinks, tea, coffee and are required to present the same, Case No. PB-18-91 lemonade. A complete meal for $6, and $7 for to-go meals. NOTICE TO CREDITORS with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if The exercise program and game time, as well as meals, have No. 753-August 9-2 Times All creditors having claims against RANNIE YOUNG HEARE, any) held by each creditor with re- officially resumed. OKLAHOMA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE spect to such claim, to the named LAWS ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION Deceased, are required to present Menu for August 16, 22 & 23: the same, with a description of all Personal Representative, c/o Nate NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR F. Raddatz, Attorney-at-Law, 1415 Thursday, August 16—Fried chicken, mashed potatoes and AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE security interests and other collat- eral (if any) held by each creditor N.W. 43rd St., Oklahoma City, OK gravy, green beans, squash, rolls, salad bar, millionaire pie. In accordance with Title 37, Section 522 and Title 37A, Section 73118, on or before the following 2-141 Smileys Quick Stop LLC, 105 West Barger, Wayne, OK with respect to such claim, to the Wednesday, August 22—Chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes named Personal Representative, presentment date: October 15, 73095, Elizabeth Joslin, an individual, hereby publishes notice 2018, or the same will be forever and gravy, green beans, corn, rolls, salad bar, pineapple cream of her intention to apply within sixty days from this date to the c/o Benjamin H. Bailey, P.O. Box 1521, Norman, Oklahoma, 73070, barred. or coconut pie. Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission for DATED this 2nd day of August, Thursday, August 23—Hamburger steak with onions, mashed a Retail Beer License under authority of and in compliance with on or before the following present- ment date: October 9, 2018, or the 2018. potatoes and gravy, fried okra, hominy, rolls, salad bar, banana the said Act: That she intend(s), if granted such license to operate /s/ Nate F. Raddatz as a Retail Beer establishment with business premises located at same will be forever barred. pudding. DATED this 9th day of August, Nate F. Raddatz, OBA #22692 105 West Barger in Wayne, McClain, Oklahoma under the business Attorney for Bruce A. Payton name of Smileys Quick Stop LLC. 2018. /s/ Janet D. Wolfe Personal Representative of Dated this 6th day of August, 2018. the Estate of Sandra M. Mackey /s/ Elizabeth Joslin JANET WOLFE, PERSONAL Payton, a/k/a Sandra Payton, Follow us on County of Garvin, State of Oklahoma REPRESENTATIVE OF THE Deceased Before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared: Attorney for Personal Repre- Elizabeth Joslin ESTATE OF RANNIE YOUNG HEARE, DECEASED. sentative: to me known to be the person(s) described in and who executed Nate F. Raddatz, Attorney-at- the foregoing application and acknowledged that she executed the BENJAMIN H. BAILEY OBA NO. 30839 Law same as her free act and deed. 1415 N.W. 43rd St., Suite 204 /s/ Vickie L. Foraker BAILEY & POARCH P.O. Box 1521 Oklahoma City, OK 73118 My commission expires May 30, 2020 (405) 848-2409 twitter.com/ (Seal) Norman, Oklahoma 73070 purcellregister ( 405) 329-6600 (405) 608-9078 Fax THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 16, 2018-9B The Purcell Register Streets Each group of letters contains the complete spelling of a local street. Write the letters in the boxes to spell the correct name. Classifieds RHUON COMMERCIAL HELP WANTED HOMES FOR SALE MOBILE HOMES BUILDINGS FOR RENT LOCAL FLATBED trucking company NEW HOME in Riverview Estates, LIMITED TIME ONLY!! New 2 bed looking for an experienced CDL driver, 1627 N. 4th, Purcell. If you’re in the HRAIORSN FOR RENT: 1933 N. Green Ave., 4000 2 ba $29,900; 3 bed 2 ba $32,900. 150 mile radius of Oklahoma City, no market for a new home, stop here. Just SF of office space, will divide. Call Than During our Made in the Shade Sale tarping, pay is 25% of what the truck completed, lovely 3 bd., 2 ba., 2 car 405-990-8862. 01/05/tfc up to $4000 in Lowe’s gift cards & grosses, paid weekly. Call 405- with granite and more, beautiful view, free statewide delivery. 405-262-3900. RIEAYVRLVEL NEW CONSTRUCTION: 1800 N. Green 885-5602. 08/09/2tc located just north of Purcell Hospital. www.claytonelreno.com. 01/05/tfc Ave., 1300 SF facing Green and 3800 Priced in the low $190’s. J-Ray Homes, LOOKING TO HIRE new staff that SF upstairs. Will divided and build out. 405-206-8551. 08/02/5tc have a servants heart and are Utilities included. Call Than 405-990- 3.42” X 3.5” dependable. Openings for Dietary 8862. 01/18/tfc CTHRHIESNGWO Cook for weekends, CMA evenings and VERY NICE office space for rent, immediate openings for CNAs for day, OKLAHOMA CLASSIFIED approx. 600 ft. 226 Lester Lane, Purcell. evening and night 8 hour shifts. Shift Call 405-760-2984. 05/03/tfc differential for evenings and nights. BIRARDWOO Apply today at 915 N. 7th Ave., Purcell. ADVERTISING NETWORK Sunset Estates. EOE. 08/16/1tc COMPUTER SALES FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 1-888-815-2672 DALE’S ETC. COMPUTER sales & MULTI-COUNTY COUNSELING INC. is service. Repair, rebuild, and upgrade all accepting resumes for a full-time Family WANT TO BUY LEGAL SERVICES WLIILWORPPH brands. Free estimates. Reconditioned Support Provider. This position will systems from $299. 709 W Jackson, provide support to parents who have FREON R12 WANTED: a child with a mental health disorder. CERTIFIED SOCIAL SECURITY AND DISABILITY Purcell. 527-2949. 01/05/tfc BUYER will PAY CA$H for R12 cylin- Applicant must have experience being a CLAIMS Saunders & Saunders direct caregiver to a child with a mental ders or cases of cans. (312) 291-9169; Previous Puzzle answers... FOR SALE www.refrigerantfinders.com. Attorneys at Law. No Recovery - No health disability. Must be professional, Fee. 1-800-259-8548 DRIS. GROS VENTRENew PuzzleCOMANCHE every Edition.DEER RIDGE FOR SALE: FOR SALE: Wheel chair have reliable transportation and availability for occasional out of town HANK HAS CASH WILL DASH! For BELIA HUBBARD ROCKWOOD or scooter lift & carrier, receiver hitch ADVERTISE STATEWIDE connection, $500. Call 405-650-7339. trainings. Minimum education is high old guitars, amps, mandolins, ukuleles, © by Bennie McElhaney 180816 school diploma. Please deliver resume Gibson, Fender, Martin, Gretsch, etc. 08/16/2tp ADVERTISE STATEWIDE! in person at 112 W. Main St., Purcell, Top dollar cash paid. 40 years in Tulsa. Put your FOR SALE: Life estate from mineral OK or mail to PO Box 662, Purcell, OK 1-800-525-7273. www.stringswest.com. message where it matters most – in rights in Canadian County, $8,700. Call 73080. EOE. 08/02/5tc Oklahoma newspapers. We can place 405-640-8950. 8/2/12tp HELP WANTED your ad in 160 newspapers. For more NEEDED RETIRED individual with high information or to place an ad, contact Courthouse News character in good health to drive 1 ton POWER LINE CONTRACTOR looking GARAGE SALES Landon Cobb at (405) 499-0022 or toll- with trailer (Hotshot work) Part-time for Linemen, Operators, Truck Drivers, free in OK at 1-888-815-2672. GARAGE SALE: 606 W. Grant St., Fri.- (appx 30 hours per week). Call Roy & Apprentices, CDL licenses preferred. Sat., 7-1. Furniture, clothes, household 405-323-6576. 08/02/3tc Ambition is needed. Travel required. The following persons have Harper, small claims under items. 08/16/1tp Full time job. 479-789-2550. OCAN081218 been charged by the State of $5000. SCHOOL SECRETARIAL POSITION: Oklahoma with traffic or other Civil GARAGE SALE: Aug. 17 & 18, 7-12, Highly motivated and alert person to perform numerous general computer violations or have filed other James B. Berryman vs. Coil 18916 Horse Ave.(west of golf course). Rototiller, Toro mower, large size related tasks and receptionist duties. HELP WANTED court actions in McClain County Chem LLC, civil action $10,000 women’s clothes, kitchen items, lots of Contact Brandon Sharp, 405-449- IN LEXINGTON District Court between August or less. misc. 08/16/1tp 7047. 08/16/2tc Licensed 2-8, 2018. Norman Anesthesia Providers SEEKING NURSE Aides, cooks and Part-time help needed Traffic vs. Sara J. Levine, civil action HUGE MOVING SALE: Fri. & Sat., 8-?, Practical Nurse 15700 Box Rd., Lexington, E. on 39 LPNs for Brookhaven Extensive needed with outside grounds Billy D. Rodgers, DUS. $10,000 or less. to 144, S. 3 miles to Box Rd., 1 1/10 Care in Norman. Great benefits and and horses on a farm. Koorush C. Rasolkhani, speed- University of Science and Arts mile E. Tools, antiques, we have it all! competitive pay. Please apply in person at Lindsay Municipal Hospital. at 1050 Rambling Oaks Drive, Norman, Must be able to lift 50 lbs. ing, 74/45. vs. Natalie F. Kimbrell, civil ac- Everything must go! 08/16/1tp FT, Night Shift, and Day Shift Great opportunity for retired person OK 73072 or call (405) 292-2273 01/05/ LMH pays 100% medical, dental and vision insurance premiums. William E. Brown, DUS. tion $10,000 or less. MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE: Friday tfc who needs extra income. Christopher R. Harris, over- Great Plains Anesthesia PLLC & Saturday, 9-?, 115 N. 10th. Ammo, Please apply at Must be dependable and have own transportation. weight - 5001 to 6000. vs. Sharlotte A. Reeves, civil furniture, home decor, clothes, toys. UTILITIES CONSTRUCTION 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 Cole B. Keeling, speeding, action $10,000 or less. 08/16/1tp FOREMAN: Must have knowledge and or fax your resume to 405-756-1802 Call 405-527-2579 experience in installing water & sewer NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. 80/70. Capital One Bank (USA) NA YARD SALE: 801 Buddy Hudson mains as well as the ability to manage or 405-990-2455 Betsy A. Moore, speeding, vs. Robin R. Gibson, civil action Ct., Saturday, 8-2. Men’s & women’s a crew, must have current driver’s 80/70. $10,000 or less. clothing, girl clothes up to 5T, patio license. Call 405-527-3865. 08/09/2tp David R. Trujillo, speeding, Capital One Bank (USA) NA set, grill, bedding, purses, home decor, RETIRED PERSON (ONLY) toys NB & up, jewelry, salon products, LIVESTOCK 85/75. vs. Anita K. Vermillion, civil boutique closeouts & much more. (JACK OF ALL TRADES) Zachary B. Roden, speeding, action $10,000 or less. 08/16/1tp THE OKLAHOMA HORSESHOEING Farm house plus moderate salary to supplement your own 85/75. Midland Funding LLC vs. SCHOOL will do horseshoeing for $30; existing retirement income. Average of 20 hours per week. Casey E. White, no valid Derek W. Lollis, civil action HELP WANTED trimming for $15; and teeth floating for Duties include mowing, working with machinery, fencing, $20 by appointment. 405-288-6085. bldg. repair, carpentry, light plumbing and electrical. driver’s license. $10,000 or less. DRIVERS NEEDED: Must have CDL with 01/05/tfc Casey E. White, no insurance. Midland Funding LLC vs. tanker endorsement, oil field experience Impeccable character, integrity, good health (must have your Roy R. Loftin, no seatbelt. Wendi M. Fogle, civil action required. Benefits include medical ins., HOMES FOR SALE own health insurance) and numerous references A MUST!!!! Roy R. Loftin, no valid driv- $10,000 or less. dental, vision, 401K and profit sharing Background Investigation Conducted both with company match, 2 weeks FOR SALE BY OWNER: Nice 3 Please do not call if not fully qualified er’s license. Midland Funding LLC vs. paid vacation after 1 year and bi-weekly bed, 2 bath house in Purcell. Quiet Roy R. Loftin, no insurance. Price, civil action pay. Plus you can earn $1,000 sign on neighborhood and close to schools. Angela D. Hale, no seatbelt $10,000 or less. bonus after 6 months of employment. New CH/A, flooring, and remodeled Green Valley Farms 405-414-7277 (passenger). Midland Funding LLC vs. A & A Tank Truck, 4.5 miles south of bathrooms & kitchen. Move in ready on Misdemeanors Lindsay. 08/31/tfc large lot with mature trees and fenced Jessalyn P. Johnson, civil action in back yard. Carport w/storage and William T. Howe, DUI. $10,000 or less. HELP WANTED TECHNICIAN much more. Located at 824 W. Adams, Charles B. Cobb IV, know- Midland Funding LLC vs. HELPER: Midwest Mechanical is now $97,500. Call for appointment, 405- ingly concealing stolen property. Dewayne B. Rimer, civil action accepting applicationsNOW for HIRINGa technician 630-5962. DRIVERS 08/09/2tp NOW HIRING DRIVERS Miguel Carrasco, DUI - ag- $10,000 or less. helper. Looking for person dependable, willing to work MULTIPLEand learn. Good payACCOUNTS and IN OKC MULTIPLE ACCOUNTS IN OKC gravated. Midland Funding LLC vs. Tra- benefits, on the job training, 2 nights STEEL BUILDINGS James A. Pollard, possession vis Bryant, civil action $10,000 a week out of town work. Midwest of CDS - methamphetamine. or less. Mechanical is a drug free environment. STEEL BUILDINGS Blanchard, OK Apply at Midwest Mechanical,INTERMODAL 108 INTERMODAL Scott R. OBrien, trespassing Midland Funding LLC vs. Blanchard, OK West Main, Purcell,Get home OK, weekly or call | 405- Earn up to $0.57 per mile* Get home weekly | Earn up to $0.57 per mile* after being forbidden. Vickie Fitzpatrick, civil action 527-0980 or 405-919-3727 or 405-550- Anthony D. Fryer, knowingly $10,000 or less. 2574. 8/9/2tc 100% No-touch freight 100% No-touch freight concealingn stolen property. Midland Funding LLC vs. HELP WANTED: Laborers needed for Toni K. Goforth, possession of Joshua Hunt, civil action $10,000 concrete work. Apply in person at G & CDS - methamphetamine. or less. M Tank Co., 441 Osage Drive,DEDICATED Purcell. DEDICATED Kelly D. Cordrey, possession Discover Bank (Discover 08/16/2tc Get home weekly | Earn up to $52,000* Get home weekly | Earn up to $52,000* of CDS - marijuana. Card) vs. Melissa G. Deskin, HELP WANTED: CDL driver,Up to minimum$10,000 sign-on bonus Up to $10,000 sign-on bonus Abel Torres, domestic as- civil action $10,000 or more. Class B w/air brakes, full or part-time. sault and battering in presence REO Trust 2017-RPL1 vs. Apply in person at G & M Tank. Co., 441 of minor. Dennis G. McElroy (Deceased), Osage Drive, Purcell. 08/16/2tcPaid oreintation and time off Paid oreintation and time30’ x off 40’ x 10’ walls Joseph L. Childress, assault civil action $10,000 or more. Medical, dental and vision insurance Medical, dental and vision4 4” insurance 3500 lb Floor w/ Fiber mesh on police officer. JP Morgan Chase Bank N.A. 30’ x 40’ x 10’ walls 4 24” Pier holes w/rebar 4 4” 3500 lb Floor w/ Fiber mesh Arion M. Worley, possession vs. Anthony J. Riojas, civil ac- 4 26 Ga. Color R-Panel 40 yr. 4 24” Pier holes w/rebar of CDS - marijuana. tion $10,000 or more. Lab Technician FT Radiology Tech 4 Color eave trim 4 26 Ga. Color R-Panel 40 yr. needed 4 1- 10’x8’ Commercial door Jesse A. Workman, obstructing Bank of America vs. Tim T. Apply: schneiderjobs.com 4 Color eave trim Apply: schneiderjobs.com needed 4 1-3’ Walk-in door an officer. Holzbaugh, civil action $10,000 at Lindsay Municipal Hospital. Evening Shift 4 1- 10’x ’ Commercial door Call: 800-44-PRIDE 8 Call: 800-44-PRIDE4 Turn Key on your Location Kee Carl Jr., APC - aggravated. or more. 4 1-3’ Walk-in door * BasedEvening on CDL driver experience Shift. at Lindsay Municipal Hospital. * Based on CDL driver experience $ 00 4 Turn Key on your Location 15,995 Felonies Marriages Filed MT/MLT, or education in biological sciences. Rotating weekends/holidays and call. Jose M. Tapia Jr., trafficking Charles T. Battle, 35, and Hospital experience preferred. $15,99500 LMH pays 100% premiums for medical, dental, and vision. CT experience required. ARRT Certification required. in illegal drugs - AFC. Caroline W. Njaramba, 28, both LMH pays 100% medical, dental and vision insurance premiums. Please apply at Carl A. Mitchell, bringing of Oklahoma City. STEEL BUILDINGS 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 Please apply at contraband into jail/penal in- Nicklas B. Stockbridge, 28, Blanchard, OK or fax your resume to 405-756-1802 1305 W. Cherokee, Lindsay, OK 73052 stitution. and Mercedes S. J. Byrum, 28, No phone calls please. WIN BIGor ATfax your THE resume to 405-756-1802 WIN BIG AT THE Kerwin C. Cox, domestic as- both of Purcell. STEEL BUILDINGS sault & battery by strangulation. Brad T. Johnson, 47, and Mi- GARVIN COUNTY FAIR! Blanchard, OK STEELGARVIN BUILDINGS COUNTY FAIR! Abigail V. Pitts, larceny of an chelle L. Jackson, 46, both of STEELBlanchard, BUILDINGS OK automobile. Blanchard. AUG. 23-25 STEEL BUILDINGSBlanchard,AUG. OK30’ x 50’23-25 x 12’ walls Daniel J. Covington, domestic Dan W. Shephard, 44, of OVER $5,000 IN CASH PRIZES STEEL30’ BUILDINGS x 50’ x 12’Blanchard, walls OVER OK $5,0004 4” IN3500 lb CASH Floor w/ Fiber mesh PRIZES HIGHLANDER Blanchard, OK 4 24” Pier holes w/rebar abuse - assault and battery. Wayne and Misty D. Hicks, 40, ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW 4 4” 3500 lb Floor w/ Fiber mesh ANTIQUE 4TRACTOR 26 Ga. Color R-Panel 40 yr. SHOW Sarah E. Everett, unauthorized of Purcell. ROOFING & CONSTRUCTIONAUG. 23-25 4 24” Pier holes w/rebar 30’AUG. x4 40’Color eavex 23-2510’ trim walls 4 26 Ga. Color R-Panel 40 yr. use of a vehicle. Devin M. Ward, 24, and 4 4” 35004 lb1- Floor12’x1 0w/’ Commercial Fiber mesh door 4 Color eave trim 4 24” Pier holes w/rebar 30’ x 40’ x 10’ walls 4 4 1-3’ Walk-in door Small Claims Monica E. McGrath, 23, both WINDWIENER/HAIL D DOGAMAGE RACES? 4 1- 12’x1 ’ Commercial door WIENER 26 Ga. Color DOG R-Panel 40 yr. RACES 4 4” 3500 lb Floor0 w/ Fiber mesh 4 Color eave4 Turn trim Key on your Location Empire Finance vs. Archie of Norman. 4 24” Pier4 1-3’ holes Walk-in w/rebar door 4 1- 10’x8’ Commercial door 4 CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE ROOF INSPECTION! 26 Ga. Color R-Panel 40 yr. 4 1-3’ Walk-in door$ 00 SAT., AUG. 25 • 10 AM 4 Color4 eaveTurn trim Key on your Location SAT., AUG. 18,99525 • 10 AM L. Zufelt, small claims under Scott D. Berens, 31, and 4 Turn Key on your Location 4 1- 10’x8’ Commercial door $ 00 $ 00 $5000. Sydney R. Nelson, 28, both of Youth Tournament 4 1-3’ Walk-inYouth door18,995 Tournament 15,995 4 Turn Key on your Location30’ x 40’ x 10’ walls Tower Loans vs. Megan D. Blanchard. 30’ x $40’15,995 x 10’00 walls Our buildings are built (405) 409-8606 4 4” 3500 lb Floor 4w/ 4”Fiber 3500 mesh lb Floor w/ Fiber mesh Tarver, small claims under Nicholas J. Rorick, 30, and Thurs., August 23 Thurs., August 23 STEELwith BUILDINGS 40 yr. 26 ga. R-Panel HighlanderRoofingco.com RobeRt Jackson, owner 4 24” Pier holes w/rebar4 24” Pier holes w/rebar $5000. Apryl L. Bryant-McCauley, 26, Team Tournament 4 26 Ga.Team Color R-Panel4 26 40Tournament Ga. yr. Color R-Panel30’ 40x yr. 40’ x 10’ wallssheet metal, full trim 4 Color eave trim 4 Color eave trim Blanchard, OK 4 1- 10’x8’ Commercial4 1- door 10’x8’4 Commercial 4”30’ 3500 doorx lb40’ Floor x w/10’ Fiber walls mesh Tower Loans vs. Thomas A. both of Purcell. 4 1-3’ Walk-in doorSTEEL BUILDINGS package, 16” windlock Sat., August 25 Sat.,4 1-3’ August Walk-in4 door 25 4 Turn Key on your Location 4 24”4” 3500 Pier lbholes Floor w/rebar w/ Fiber mesh Smith, small claims under $5000. Divorces Granted 4 Turn Key on your Location gussets. Insulated models Garvin County Fairgrounds Garvin$ $ County0000 4 Fairgrounds2624” Ga. Pier Color holes R-Panel w/rebar 40 yr. Tower Loans vs. Chanee Kyle A. Clanton vs. Pamela 16,99515,995Blanchard,$15,995 OK 00 Pauls Valley Pauls Valley4 Color26 Ga. eave Color trim R-Panel30’ 40 x yr. 50’ x 12’have walls R-10 rated 3” white D. White, small claims under R. Powers. 30’ x 50’ x 12’ walls4 1-Color 10’x eave8’ Commercial trim“Quality4 4” 3500 door lb At Floor Prices w/ Fiber mesh You Can Afford” 4 24” Pier holes w/rebarvinyl commercial insulation. 4 4” 3500 lb Floor w/ Fiber mesh4 1-3’1- 10’x Walk-in’ CommercialOur door buildings aredoor built with 40 yr. 26 ga. R-Panel sheet metal, full trim $5000. Krystal A. Jones vs. Joshua For more information visit 4 24” Pier holes w/rebar For more8 information4 26 Ga. visit Color R-Panel All 40 sizes yr. and doors TRAILERS & TRUCK BEDS 4 26 Ga. Color R-Panel 40 yr. 4 Turn1-3’ Walk-inKey onpackage, your door 16” 4Location Color windlock eave gussets. trim Insulated models have R-10 rated 3” white Gary L. Green vs. Michael M. Jones. www.oces.okstate.edu/garvin Our buildings“Quality4 Color are builteave At with trim Prices 40 yr. 26 ga. You R-Panelwww.oces.okstate.edu/garvin Can sheet metal,Afford” full trim 4 1- 12’x10’ Commercialavailable. door Before you buy... DJ 4 1- 12’x10’ Commercial door 4 Turn Key onvinyl your commercial Location insulation. All sizes and doors available. Before you buy... $ 4 1-3’00 Walk-in door www.facebook.com/garvincounty100/ • 405-238-6681 package, 16”4 windlock1-3’ Walk-in gussets. www.facebook.com/garvincounty100/door Insulated models have R-10 rated 3” white • 405-238-6681 L. Green, forcible entry and Kathrine Fielding vs. Kenneth 15,995farm4 Turn · Key commercial on your Locationcompare,and · residentialyou’ll buy a We sell: 4 Turn Key on your Location $ compare,and00 you’ll buy a Barker Steel Building. detainer under $5000. E. Fielding. Utility, Equipment, Stock, Horse and Cargo Trailers vinyl commercial insulation. All sizes and doors available. Before15,995 you buy... $ 00 30’$ 19,995x$ 50’18,995 x 12’0000 walls 18,995Barker Steel Building. 4compare,and4” 3500 lb Floor you’ll w/ buy Fiber a Barker mesh Steel Building. Henry A. York vs. Kayla B. Waylon M. Eaton vs. Andrea Services, Parts & Repairs 30’ x 50’ x 12’ walls “Quality At Prices You Can Afford” farm4 24” · Pier commercial holes w/rebar · residential Thompson, forcible entry and N. George. Truck Accessories & Sales 4 26 Ga. Color R-Panel4 4” 40 3500 yr. lb Floor w/ Fiber mesh “Quality4 Color eave At trim Prices4 24” PierYou holes Can w/rebar Afford” 4 farm · commercial · residential 1- 12’x10’ Commercial4 26 doorGa. Color R-Panel 40 yr. detainer under $5000. Jeffrey L. Stevens vs. Aubree 4 1-3’ Walk-in door 405-596-5566 405-449-3535 4 Color eave trim 4 Turn Key on your Location Empire Finance vs. Thomas A. K. Stevens. farm · commercial4 1- 12’x1 0·’ Commercialresidential door $ 00 18,9954 1-3’ Walk-in door Smith, small claims under $5000. Rachel A. Phillips vs. Kyle 3 Mi. E. of Wayne on Hwy. 59 4 Turn Key on your Location www.barkersteelbuildings.com 405-596-5566 Our buildings are built with 40 yr. 26 ga. R-Panel$ sheet metal,00 full trim Empire Finance vs. Patricia M. Phillips. 18,995Our buildings are built with 40 yr. 26 ga. R-Panel sheet metal, full trim package, 16” windlock gussets. Insulated models have R-10 rated 3” white vinyl commercial insulation. All sizes and doors available. package,Before you 16” buy... windlock gussets. Insulated models have R-10 rated 3” white www.barkersteelbuildings.comvinyl commercial insulation. All sizes and doors available. Before you buy... compare,and you’ll buy a Barker Steel Building. 405-596-5566 30’ x 50’compare,and x 12’ you’llwalls buy a Barker Steel Building. “Quality At Prices You Can Afford”30’ x 50’ x 12’ walls farm commercial405-596-5566residential4 4” 3500 lb“Quality Floor w/ FiberAt Prices mesh You Can Afford” · · 4 24”4” 3500 Pier lbholes Floor w/rebar w/ Fiber mesh Our buildings are built with 40 yr. 26 ga. R-Panel sheet metal, farmfull trim commercial residential 4 · · package, 16” windlock gussets. Insulated models have4 26 24”R-10 Ga. ratedPier Color 3” holes white R-Panel w/rebar 40 yr. vinyl commercial insulation. All sizes and doors available. Before you buy... 4 Color26 Ga. eave Color trim R-Panel 40 yr. compare,and you’ll buy a Barker Steel4 Building. Our buildings are built with 404 yr. 1-Color 26 12’x1ga. R-Paneleave0’ Commercialtrim sheet metal, full door trim “Quality405-596-5566package, At 16” Prices windlock You gussets. Can 4 Insulated Afford” models have R-10 rated 3” white 4 1-3’1- 12’x1 Walk-in0’ Commercial door door farm vinylcommercial commercial insulation. residentialAll4 sizes1-3’ and Walk-indoors available. 405-596-5566door Before you buy... · compare,and · you’ll4 buy Turn a Barker Key Steelon yourBuilding Location. 4 Turn Key on your Location “Quality At Prices You $Can Afford”00 $18,99500 farm · commercial · residential18,995 405-596-5566

405-596-5566

Our buildings are built with 40 yr. 26 ga. R-Panel sheet metal, full trim Our buildings are built with 40 yr. 26 ga. R-Panel sheet metal, full trim package, 16” windlock gussets. Insulated models have R-10 rated 3” white package, 16” windlock gussets. Insulated models have R-10 rated 3” white vinyl commercial insulation. All sizes and doors available. Before you buy... vinyl commercial insulation. All sizes and doors available. Before you buy... compare,and you’ll buy a Barker Steel Building. compare,and you’ll buy a Barker Steel Building. “Quality“Quality At Prices You Can Afford” farmfarm · commercial · residential

405-596-5566405-596-5566 10B-THE PURCELL REGISTER, Thursday, August 16, 2018 The Purcell Register

$11.00 up to 40 words, 20¢ per word after Classifieds DEADLINE: 11 a.m. on Tuesday 405-527-2126

All real estate advertised therein is subject to the RENTALS Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to DUPLEX FOR RENT FOR RENT OR RENT TO OWN: 2 bed, advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination A-1 1 bath house recently refurbished, because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, 1508 S. Green Ave $650 first & last. Call 405-496-5959. familial status, or national origin, or intention to make 08/16/1tc any such preference, limitation or discrimination. 1 br, 1 bath 1 yr lease STORAGE We will not knowingly accept any advertising for FOR RENT OR RENT TO OWN: 3 bed, real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons “Where your business is appreciated” EQUAL HOUSING First & last mo rent at 2 bath trailer in trailer park, $450 first OPPORTUNITY are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. $395/mo + $100 deposit ($890) and 1/2. Call 405-496-5959. 08/16/1tc Two Yrs Previous landlord(s), employment & excellent credit references required. FOR RENT: 2 bd., 1 ba., washer/dryer $20 and up No pets, no smoking. hookups, stove, fridge. $475/mo., $400 dep., 131 S. 3rd; 1 bd., 1 ba., Call 405-449-3681 WELL MAINTAINED HOME IN A GOOD stove, fridge. $400/mo., $300 dep., 305 527-0102 or 405-570-7854 NEIGHBORHOOD CONVENIENT AND COMFORTABLE Apache. Call 405-527-7118. 8/16/1tp FOR RENT: 2 bedroom rock duplex, This one is a must see! central heat & air, fireplace, 1 1/2 bath in Wayne. No smoking or pets. Call 405- 3 bed and 2 bath with an 640-2400. 07/19/tfc Branco open floor plan that offers Furniture Repair 2 BR/ACREAGE FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath Wood Touch-up a cozy corner fireplace, TH apartment with free use of laundry 18550 84 ST. LEXINGTON area. No pets. Call Rod 405-606-9641. Chair Recaning built-ins, and a sunroom. Living/dining room, 2 acres, fenced, outbuildings 08/09/tfc Puppy Chew Repairs $695/mo. 1 Yr. Lease, First & Last Month’s Rent Chair Regluing FOR RENT: 3 bed, 2 bath mobile home MUSGRAVE Call Caleb Stauffer Plus Security Deposit – NO CATS in Wayne, $700/mo., $700 deposit, 1 MUST HAVE 2 Yrs. of Previous Landlords and Current year lease. Call 405-401-1781. 07/26/ Joe Branco (405) 314-8438 Employment with Excellent Credit and References. No Smoking. tfc 405-788-2847 Real Estate Located in Purcell, OK PLEASE DO NOT CALL IF NOT QUALIFIED PURCELL PARK APTS., 1000 N. 8th, BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Purcell has 2 bed apt., $425 and 1 bed www.brancofurniturerepair.com 405-414-7277 apt., $375. Water and cable paid. Call RICHARDS 405-527-2008. 02/08/tfc REWARD Tractor work, REWARD: $500 for information leading METAL BUILDINGS to the return of items stolen from A & A SPECIAL 30’x50’x10’ Office Storage. Items include: Case collectible brushhog, tilling, 405-366-7707 knives, horse trophy belt buckles, cedar 26 Ga. Colored Sheet Metal chest, Top 10 APHA World buckle. Call 1-3' Walk thru Door 405-760-7849 405-434-1320. 8/9/4tp finish mower 1-8'x8' Heavy Com. Garage Door SERVICES Call Charlie 4" Concrete w/ Fiber Mesh EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Jim West EXPERIENCED CARE GIVER for www.jimwest.realtor Broker Associate 30” Piers & Rebar Alzheimer’s and Dementia patients, $18,495 plus tax have references. Call Lisa, 405-431- 405-520-5164 Doing business for over 30 years. 9742. 08/16/2tp HOME MAINTENANCE: Painting, Celebrating 25 Years!! carpentry, concrete, fences, decks, all You Let It Get Away!!…15697 Hwy 74 just South of Purcell with the beautiful 3000 sq.’ home on 30 acres has Sold and Closed. Call me for the same results kinds of repairs etc. Call 596-1918 or 808-0861. 01/05/tfc Ross’ Lawn New Price…9797 156th, Lexington. Diamond in the Rough but out in the country on 2.55 acres with 2 car carport and country porch. Now only $40,000.00. Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor VACUUM AND SEWING machine Service New Listing…21282 State Highway, 59. Located SW of Purcell…This Southern Living Plan repair. Parts and services for all brands. • Complete Lawn Maintenance has everything dreams are made of!! Large open spaces, over 2000 sq.’ of wrap-around porch, suspended porch bed, Notice there is not an attached garage (would have ruined the looks of the We also stock bags and belts! Dale’s • Weed Control plan) but there is a steel frame shop building to die for! The 30X40 (with 20X40 shed) shop and Etc. 709 W. Jackson, Purcell 527-2949. • Fall Cleanup the house has foam insulation for ultimate low utilities. There is a storm shelter and a pond where 01/05/tfc you can feed the fish. All this sitting on 15 wonderful acres. Better internet service than most in • Deck/Fence Preservation town properties. 3 bed, 2 bath with fireplace in the living area. You must see this one to appreciate. Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor Residential and Commercial Now Listed with 2.5 Acres with more available…11874 State Highway 24, Maysville… Call Ross Shore @ Beautiful spacious home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, study(currently being used as 4th bedroom),, 2 living areas (one with fireplace) and a 14X34 fantastic sun room. There is a 1200 sq’ metal frame CLASSIFIED AD insulated shop building with 3 overhead doors. Home is 2X6 construction and built for the Northern 306-1928 State which means it is well insulated. There is also a 2 car carport which is in the same area of a Custom Sizes Available custom built storm shelter with tall ceilings and electricity.. Located on State maintained Highway www.richardsmetalbuildings.net 24 with rural water. Owner will consider Owner Carry financing. Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor DEADLINE Here is your second chance…11801 Hailey Drive, Lexington is Back on the market. Check Tree Topping, Pruning, Removal & Stump Grinding Office 405-485-8611 Cell 405-620-2587 out this spacious 3 bed, 2 bath manufactured home sitting on 2.59 acres just North of Slaughterville Mowing, Edging & Weed Eating Road on 120th Street Check it out at www.jimwest.realtor 11 A.M. TUESDAY . ENCHANTMENT SM Lawncare & Tree Service Your Perfect Partner Residential & Commercial TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU For Estimates call Johnny 1800 North Green, Purcell, OK 527-7668 527-3012 Insured Than Maynard, Broker “25 years experience” HEART OF OKLAHOMA 719 24th Avenue SW, Norman, OK Each office is independently owned and operated 366-9600 Residential - Acreages & Land - New Homes Nancy Maynard, Broker EQUAL HOUSING Farms & Ranches - Commercially Zoned OPPORTUNITY Mex Lawns MUSGRAVE www.cbheart.com complete year round maintenance • sprinkler systems•retaining NEW LISTINGS PRICE REDUCED GREAT INVESTMENT REDUCED/414 E JOHNSON Cute walls•fence installation•tree & PROPERTY! 2/1 frame home on corner 3/1.1 brick home. Well maintained and shrub trimming•tree removal Real Estate 3000 TERRACE PARK 3/2.1/3 brick lot. Needs work. Would make good rental. many recent updates. Move in ready. Call for a free estimate. home built in 2013. Community pool 730 S 2nd $25,000 #821200 $119,000 #820531 Insured & UNDERplayground, plus CONTRACT in-ground pool and Your Brand for Real Estate hot tub! $275,000 #831051 REDUCED/17005 150TH 2/1 farmhouse. PRICE REDUCED/LARGE 3/2/2 brick (405) 527-2290 Over 1500Sf of living space, 2 lvrms plus a home with 2607sf on almost an acre. LOT AT 930 W BRULE (405) 204-8753 cell Property include computer/office area. Wayne SD $64,999 502 SE 5th $197,900 #809775 the house, city water & sewer taps. 65 #817729 MusgraveOk.com ft frontage. $15,000. #829079 BLANCHARD/ PRICE REDUCED / 25147 190TH Great 1+ AC BUILDING SITE NEWCASTLE Wonderful ranches, great lands, residential, and in Grand View property & location. 5 acres, 1701SF 3/1.1 Annie & Lloyd commercial in and around central Oklahoma. Estates South for your Dream Home. brick home. Bring your horses & pets. Inside 1603 SW 22ND, Blanchard 3/2/2 Tree & Landscape Service Purcell SD and city water available. storm shelter, fruit trees, garden spot, pond & w/1589SF on 10 acres. 45X60X16 shop Please visit our website or our office for a complete list $27,500. #828260 & pond. Completely fenced. $279,900 tons of storage. $189,500 #816704 UNDER CONTRACT • Mowing • Concrete Work DUPLEX IN PURCELL! #810308 including photos and all contact info. We look forward Good PRICE REDUCED INVESTMENT PROPERTY • Tree & shrub trimming • Bucket Truck to helping you buy or sell your real estate property. investment property but needs work. 3 bed frame home. 409 S Santa Fe $30,000 REDUCED $5K/PARTIAL IN-GROUND • Tree removal • Painting $25,000. #828105 home on one acre. 3/2, large rooms, • Stump grinding • Fencing GOOD INVESTMENT PROPERTY on 17487 BLANTON VIEW 3/2/2, plus roughUNDER cedar interior CONTRACT & balconies. REO. • Landscaping • Roofing corner lot. 3 bedSOLD with nice front porch and Offered as-is. $94,900. #810112 • Sodding • Construction 407 W. Main carport on 1 acre. New metal roof & carport. #809511 laminate wood flooring. Split bedroom ACREAGES, LOTS Free Estimates Insured EQUAL HOUSING plan, sun room. Beautiful shade & pecan FOUR BED/2 BA frame home. 2016sf. OPPORTUNITY Purcell, OK 73080 AND COMMERCIAL trees. $145,000 #827133 Good investment property. 804 S Canadian 405-527-9230 405-527-5638 PURCELL/WAYNE/ $35,000. #809217 5 AC WASHINGTON SD Great building 527-7731 WASHINGTON/DIBBLE PRICE REDUCED GOOD RENTAL HOUSE site on 220th with open areas plus lots Email: [email protected] on corner lot. 830 S 2nd $20,000 #807913 of trees. $64,500 #826455 108 E HADDOCK 3/1 frame home on NICE VACANT INVESTMENT PROPERTY 625 W Brule, 2 corner lot w/view in Brothers large fenced lot. Close to OU. $49,000 Let our team of full-time professional realtors UNDER CONTRACT br frame home. SOLDSold as-is #807869 SW Purcell. $16,500 #824237 help you with your most important investment. PRICE REDUCED HOME ON THE BACK ON MARKET/26.67 ACRES on Lawn Care PRICE REDUCED 624 W APACHE Investment BLUFF overlooking the South Canadian Horse Ave between 120th & 110th north Lonnie & Matthew Skinner River Valley. Large covered front porch, property, 2 bed frame home. Selling as-is $20,000 #831954 of Maysville. Large pond in NW corner. granite tile kit cab tops, 2 living, large $89,900 #820283 mst suite w/jetted tub & separate shower, INVESTMENT PROPERTY (405) 527-1159 2 bed frame 5 ACRE BUILDING SITE walk-in closets, storm shelter & barn. home w/940sf. 716 W Brule $25,000 in Washington Mowing, Weed Eating, 26129 251st #826235 #794043 SD. Has city water, septic and electric Edging, Leaf Removal, alreadyUNDER on property. CONTRACT 18466 190th Property Cleanup, 23342 HILLTOP 4/3.1/2 brick home 2906 SAGE CT 4/2.1/2 brick home with $50,000 #820544 on 1.3 acres. Finished bonus room could Power Washing, 2919SF! Heavily remodeled, just move in! 28805 SH 59 beUNDER 5th bdrm, mediaCONTRACT room or office. $249,900UNDER #757842 CONTRACT 5.92 acres w/3/2 mobile Fencing, Tree Mother-in-law suite. $192,500 #826920 home, city water & septic system. Trimming, etc. INVESTMENT PROPERTY 729 S 2nd 2/1 $85,000 #765700 827 WASHINGTON Really nice 3/2 frame home on SOLDcorner lot. #815767 brick home in great neighborhood. New 2916 SAGE CT One of the last lots SOLD 529 LESTER LN 2/1 frame home w/CHA. in The Arbors. Corner lot ready for your roof, security system, lots of built-ins. UNDER CONTRACT $199,900 #825368 Rented for $520/mo. $49,500 #765691 new home! $27,500 #813972 Big D’s WEST OF PURCELL 4/2/3 brick home LEXINGTON/NOBLE/ HALF ACRE BUILDING SITES in on 3.5 ac. Recent updates include: WANETTE/NORMAN Woodbrook II addition in North Purcell. HANDYMAN SERVICES Includes city water tap. $32,500 each decking & shingles, H&A unit, water 108 E HADDOCK 28 years in construction & remodeling heater, paint, SSSOLD sink, flooring, insulation 3/1 brick home. REO #810190 & 810300 $49,000UNDER #828886 CONTRACT • Also install & repair & more. 40x62 insulated shop w/office, 110 ACRES NE of Wynnewood. Fenced, seamless guttering bath. $249,900 #823195 WE GIVE YOUR PROPERTY 2 ponds, pole barn & shed, corral w/ • Free Estimates loading chute. Rural water & elec on THE MOST EXPOSURE. property. $2100/ac #803169 LOCATED IN PURCELL Reneé Barnes Donelda Ellis Ted Idleman Regena McNatt Jim Lewis Dallas Skinner 659-7335 830-1317 623-2896 659-7620 249-5770 THAN MAYNARD Broker NELDA GRAY MOORE TONY CHRISTIAN SHELLEY MOORE TIFFANIE MOODY RONNIE MAYNARD Office Manager Ron Musgrave Joell Gray Nick Meabon Tyra Weston Lonnie Gilley 990-8862 306-2419 615-8871 405-397-1365 405-471-4386 659-8217 615-4810 620-4651 928-273-9333 517-7318 926-7140 405-527-1159