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Vol. 126 — Number 10 Madill, Marshall CountyCounty,, OK 73446 — ThursdayThursday,, August 27, 2020 14 Pages in 2 Sections — $1 A new queen is crowned Bodies found in lakes By Shalene White shalene@madillrecord. net

Officers are investigating two incidents involving bod- ies found in water around Lake Texoma. Tuesday morning, a body was found at approximaely 7:40 a.m. east of the U.S. Highway 377 bridge. The body was later iden- tified as Devon Hickman, a 29-year-old male from Kingston. Hickman had an active warrant for vandal- ism. Even though Hickman had multiple priors, inves- tigators do not believe this to be criminal, at this time. Another body was discov- ered at Litte Glass Resort and Marina. OHP Trooper Scott Kings said the body was found by two campers around 9: 00 a.m. Identi- fication is pending further investigation. The Madill Record will update as infor- mation is available. Check www.madillrecordd.net for updates. Charles White Cassidy Hall, the 14-year-old daughter of Cody Hall and Renee Connel, was crowned Madill Round Up Club Rodeo Queen at the 74th Madill Round Up Rodeo Coping with on August 22, 2020. COVID By Shalene White Man jailed; girl safe; cop commended shalene@madillrecord. net By Shalene White Chief John Bridgeman Hanks and gave him a mere moments later, he father informed Hanks The father sprang into shalene@madillrecord. had visited the residence description of the truck and the juvenile were that once he realized action, found the truck Even though the pan- net approximately a month they saw prior to the gone. his daughter was with and called dispatch. He demic has been crippling prior because of behavior juvenile coming up miss- Knowing the situation Ulmet, he attempted to followed the truck until the world since March, ap- An incident that oc- issues with the juvenile. ing. They could not get could soon become dire track them down in his OHP was able to inter- proximately five months, it curred on August 19 end- She had found her daugh- a good description of the because a 32-year-old own personal vehicle. cede and conduct a traffic feels like an eternity for some ed up bad for one – spe- ter had been speaking driver, due to the window male had taken a juvenile The pursuit was unsuc- stop. That was when the people. One of the most dif- cifically Daniel Ulmet, with a male on multiple being tinted. under the age of 16 from cessful, because he lost father was able to con- ficult things about COVID is but good for countless occasion through social According to the moth- her house, he sprang into the pair before making firm that his daughter the anxiety and stress that others. At approximately media apps. er, the incident started action. He cleared the it to Hwy 70. He then was in the truck. accompanies being forced 6:00 p.m., Kingston Of- The mom took away when the juvenile ap- residence, then contacted headed toward the Hwy According to the ar- to quarantine and socially ficer Dakota Hanks was the daughter’s phone proached the mother Marshall County Dis- 70 and I35 junction in rest report, after Ulmet distance. It is in our genetic dispatched to a residence as punishment and as- and requested if she patch to put out a BOLO hopes of catching sight was detained, he alleg- makeup to connect to other in response to a possible sumed things were bet- could place a duffle bag (Be On the Lookout) of them. edly admitted to being human beings. runaway. ter since her daughter of clothes in the family to all the surrounding While the father was attracted to young girls, There is a deep-down, Hanks arrived at the was no longer acting vehicle. The juvenile told counties. Hanks’ quick watching traffic pass and that there were innate need to socialize. So, residence and spoke with out. Hanks inquired if her mother they were response led to the cap- by, he stated his cousin explicit pictures from when the CDC and other the mother of the juvenile the daughter had run clothes she no longer ture of Ulmet before the saw him on the side of several underage females medical personnel are say- who was missing. She away in the past, and wanted. Not suspecting juvenile could be in any the road and asked if he on his phone. ing everybody must stay stated that her, who is the mom confirmed she foul play, the mother danger. OHP stopped was in need of vehicle Ulmet is currently six feet apart, it is difficult. under the age of 16, had had attempted to a few allowed the juvenile to Ulmet on I35 in Carter assistance. The father being held at the Carter They might as well be tell- either left with or was times before. However, bring the bag outside. County. explained what he was County Jail for charges ing everybody to find an taken by an unknown police had picked her up Apparently, that was Once Ulmet was in looking for and why. A of Possession of Juvenile abandoned cave and live in male driving a dark blue before she made it down the small window of custody, and the juvenile few minutes later, the Pornography and Har- it. That may seem extreme, Chevrolet truck. the road from the house. opportunity Ulmet, a was safe, Hanks returned cousin spotted a truck boring a Runaway. but for some, it is what social The mother informed A few family members 32-year-old from Nor- to the original address to matching the description Marshall County is distancing feels like. Staying Hanks that Kingston arrived to speak with man, needed, because a speak to the father. The and informed the father. (See SAFE, page 6A) away from loved ones and friends is especially difficult on teenagers. They feel the urge to socialize more than Multiple calls to dispatch lead to the arrest of two suspects most. That is one reason it is so tough for a teenager to he and his girlfriend ran out aid at the scene of the crash. Gamboa, a 27-year-old female resist the urge to hang out of gas and asked if they could Apparently, the calls kept from Durant. Once the pair with their friends. borrow some. coming in about the couple, be- had been identified, the officer Another reason is because The responding party re- cause as officers were respond- inquired about the crash. They the prefrontal cortexes have trieved a gas can and gave ing to the crash, he received both admitted to the crash but yet to develop, leaving them the couple some gas and another report that the vehicle claimed they did not need any feeling invincible. They watched them drive away. As involved in the crash left the further assistance. might not adhere completely she watched them drive off, scene. They were also reported The officer was checking to the mask mandates, or she realized her purse was no to be driving toward town in a for signs of intoxication when social distancing requests. longer in the front seat of her “reckless manner.” dispatch found outstanding WETA, a mental health vehicle. She then deduced that While the officer was head- warrants for Dellinger. Once awareness organization the couple must have taken it. ing toward the crash site, the warrants came back on the launched a project called The victim then gave officers he located a vehicle that suspect, the officer placed him By Shalene White dispatched to a residence on “Well Beings.” It invites a description of the suspects. matched the description of into custody. Then the deputy Highway 32 regarding the teens to speak up and speak [email protected] As the officer was gathering the suspect vehicle. The truck witnessed Dellinger drop sev- burglary of a vehicle. out on mental health, and information for his report, he was stopped at a residence, so eral items on the ground. As the Once deputies arrived on how learn how to deal with On August 18, multiple received a call about an ac- the officer pulled up behind it officer was assisting in picking scene, the responding party stress. It showcased a few calls made to the Marshall cident involving a tree and a and watched the driver exit up the items, he found that it told the officers that she had teenagers and how they County dispatch resulted in vehicle matching the descrip- the vehicle and begin to walk was a check book belonging to placed her purse in her truck are dealing with stress and two suspects – later identified tion of the suspect’s vehicle. away from it. the original victim who gave but left her keys in the house. anxiety. as Jon Dellinger, and Chelsey The reporting party from the The deputy instructed Del- the couple some gas for their As the victim exited her house, River is a 16-year-old Gamboa – getting arrested. accident informed dispatch linger, a 25-year-old male from truck. she noticed a man standing transgender teenager who It all began when the Mar- that the couple were engaged Durant, to return to the truck. Both Dellinger and Gamboa shall County deputies Steve on her porch. The suspect in a verbal altercation with the The officer then detained were taken into custody for (See COPING, page 2A) Beebe and Kasey Cox were informed the homeowner that people who stopped to render and identified Dellinger, and (See CALLS, page 6A) Deadlines Contact Us A Section B Section • News: 12 noon, Monday • News: 580-795-3355 Police Blotter 2A Sports 1B • Display Ads: 12 noon, Monday [email protected] Opinion 3A Health 3B • Classifieds: 12 noon, Monday • Advertising: 580-795-3355 or Obits 4A Classifieds 4B • Legal Ads: 12 noon, Monday [email protected] Community 5A Legals 5B

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The Madill Record Local and area Marshall County Police Blotter: Burglary and other crimes

By Shalene White Second-Degree Burglary, Petit Uttering Counterfeit Money, with the Intent to Distribute, Conviction of a Felony, Stalk- to a Transporting an Open [email protected] Larceny, and two convictions Obtaining Merchandise by Possession of a Firearm After ing, DUS, Domestic Abuse/ Container charge. Only a few for Third-Degree Burglary. Bogus Check, Attempting the Former Conviction of a Assault and Battery, and traffic violations were found in Burglary/Stolen Proper- •Chelsey Gamboa, a to Utter Counterfeit Money, Felony and Using a Firearm three convictions for Assault an online search. ty: Stephanie Stowe, a 33-year- 27-year-old female from Du- and Petit Larceny. He is also while Committing a Felony. and Battery with a Danger- Jimmy Parker, a 46-year- old female from Kingston was rant was arrested for Third- facing charges for Domestic An online search found mul- ous Weapon. He is also facing old male from Kingston was arrested on August 17 for Fail- Degree Burglary, Possession of Abuse/Assault and Battery tiple prior convictions for charges for DUI. arrested on August 23 for No ure to Pay on convictions for CDS and Public Intoxication. and Larceny of Merchandise Domestic Abuse/Assault and •Andre Cole, a 21-year- Driver’s License and Public Concealing Stolen Property, Her priors show as two convic- from a Retailer. Battery AFCF, Possession of old male from Kingston was Intoxication. An online search Possession of CDS and DUI. An tions for Possession of CDS Assault: Billy Pickens, a CDS AFCF, Intimidation of a booked into the Marshall came up negative for Okla- online search found no other with the Intent to Distribute, 40-year-old from Madill was Witness AFCF, Stalking, First- County Jail to begin a 45-day homa priors. Oklahoma priors. and two convictions for Posses- arrested on August 22 for Degree Burglary, Possession of sentence for DUI. His priors Jan Peters, a 54-year-old Jessie James, a 31-year-old sion of CDS. She is also facing Domestic Abuse/Assault and CDS – Meth AFCF, Protection show as Possession of CDS, female from Grand Prairie, male from Madill was arrested charges for Unauthorized Use Battery in the Presence of a Order Violation, Manufactur- and Possession of Drug Para- Texas was arrested on August on August 18 for Failure to of a Motor Vehicle, DUI, Fail- Minor, Threatening to Perform ing CDS AFCF, First-Degree phernalia. 23 for Aggravated DUI, and Pay on a conviction for Petit ure to Keep Right, Possession Acts of Violence, and bench Arson, Domestic Abuse/As- •Mary Townsend, a 40-year- TOC. An online search came up Larceny. An online search of CDS and Possession of Drug warrants for No Insurance, sault and Battery in the Pres- old female from Gainesville, negative for Oklahoma priors. found multiple priors for Public Paraphernalia. Speeding and No Registration. ence of a Minor, Assault and Texas was arrested for No Miscellaneous: James Intoxication, Attempted Theft •Myioshi Miller, a 41-year- An online search shows priors Battery, and two convictions Driver’s License and TOC. No Eaton, a 45-year-old male of Anhydrous Ammonia, DUI, old female from Desoto, Texas for DUI, Possession of CDS, for Domestic Abuse/Assault Oklahoma priors were found in from Kingston was arrested Endangering Others while was arrested for Failure to DUS, Attempting to Elude, and Battery. an online search. on August 20 for Malicious Eluding, Escape from Deten- Appear for three charges of DUS, Transporting an Open Driving: Dustin ONeal, a Shelli Benton, a 49-year- Injury to a Building. A prior tion, Possession of CDS, No Second-Degree Forgery. Her Container – Beer, Failure to 39-year-old male from Madill old female from Madill was conviction for DUI was found Insurance, Domestic Abuse/ priors are listed as four convic- Protect a Child with the Use was arrested on August 17 arrested on August 21 doe in an online search. He is also Assault and Battery and two tions for Second-Degree Forg- of a Car Seat, and Possession for DUI, Public Intoxication, Actual Physical Control while facing charges for DUI. convictions for Grand Larceny. ery, and two convictions for of CDS with the Intent to Endangering Others while Under the Influence, TOC and Tyler Peavler, a 27-year- Uttering a Forged Instrument. Distribute. Eluding/Attempting to Elude, Parking on a Sidewalk. An old male from Checotah was Darlene Oldenburg, a Possession: Tamera Lowe, and TOC – Beer. An online online search found multiple also arrested on August 18 for 51-year-old female from Kings- a 19-year-old female from search found priors for Actual APC convictions, a conviction Larceny of Merchandise from ton was arrested on August 20 Kingston was arrested on Physical Control while Under for DUI, and two for Domestic COPING a Retailer, No Insurance, Pos- for Concealing Stolen Prop- August 17 for Failure to Ap- the Influence, Removing a Abuse/Assault and Battery. (Continued from page 2A) session of CDS, Possession of erty and Using a Computer to pear and a Possession of CDS License Plate, DUI, Carrying Victor Salazar, a 23-year- Drug Paraphernalia, Driving Defraud or Extort Money. An charge, Motion to Revoke a Firearm While Under the old male from Dallas was also is transitioning into a woman. an Unsafe Vehicle and DUS. online search found no Okla- on an Unauthorized Use of Influence. He is also facing arrested on August 21 for No She said growing up, she knew No other priors were found homa priors, but she is also a Motor Vehicle and Motion charges for two charges of As- Driver’s License and TOC. No she “wanted to be a woman,” in an online search, but he is facing charges for Possession to Revoke on a Possession of sault and Battery. Oklahoma priors were found in but that awakening came with also facing charges for Larceny of a Firearm After the Former CDS, and Possession of Drug Joseph Osborn, a 45-year- an online search. depression. of Merchandise from another Conviction of a Felony (out of Paraphernalia. old male from Kingston was Three individuals were ar- “Along with that came a lot of de- county. state), Larceny of Merchandise Eva Willis, a 41-year-old fe- arrested on August 18 for rested on August 22 for traffic pression and anxiety,” she explains. Three individuals were ar- by a Retailer, and another male from Madill was arrested Eluding/Attempting to Elude violations. “I have always used music to cope rested on August 19 for various charge for Concealing Stolen on August 17 for Failure to After the Former Conviction •Melisa Graham, a 54-year- with my depression and anxiety.” charges. Property from two weeks ago. Appear on a Possession of CDS of a Felony. An online search old female from Ravia was Jada, a 16-year-old who •Jon Dellenger, a 25-year- Dallas Robinson, a 32-year- charge. An online search only found priors for Possession of arrested for a DUI. An online deals with anxiety shared how Pageold 2-B male – Thefrom Madill Kingston Recor was – old Thursday, male from January Ardmore 9, 2020 was found a few traffic violations. CDS and Possession of Drug search only found traffic viola- she relaxes. arrested for Third-Degree Bur- also arrested on August 20 for Christopher Alexander, a Paraphernalia. tions. “Sometimes you need to relax, glary, Possession of CDS, Pub- Concealing Stolen Property 55-year-old male fromThe Madill Madill RecorThree individuals were ar- •Dylan McCullough, a especially me, if you have like a lot lic Intoxication, No Driver’s Li- and a Carter County warrant was booked intoS the Marshall rested on August 20 for various 19-year-old male from Kings- of anxiety,” she said. “The other day cense and Leaving the Scene of for Domestic Abuse/Assault County Jail to beginPOR a 10-day traffic violations. ton was arrested for Failure I had so much anxiety so I was like, an Accident Causing Damage. and Battery in the Presence of sentence for Possession of CDS. •Jess Brown, a 50-year-old to Pay on a Speeding ticket. ‘Ok, for the rest of this day I’m gonna An online search found priors a Minor. Multiple Oklahoma An online search came up nega- male from Madill was ar- An online search found a con- sit on this couch and like, chill out.’ I priors were found in an online tive for any other priors. rested for DUI, Resisting an viction for Domestic Abuse/ tend to forget that things don’t need for Concealing Stolen Prop- (Continued from page 1B) (Continuederty, Larceny from of page Merchandise 1B) search. They are listed as Sec- Eric Slusser, a 51-year-old Executive Officer and Failure Assault and Battery on a to get done right at every moment I from a Retailer, Attempted ond-Degree Robbery, Larcenyfast malepace offrom the gameDurant played was in also on tapeto Appear delay in on the a earlyDUI charge.80s Pregnant Woman. receive them.” before Christmas Break. We are alsoof getting;Merchandise we think from Dylan a Retail - arrested on August 20 for An online search found prior •Exavier Perry, a 23-year- Another teen, Larkin, bat- McCulloughLarceny of back Merchandise after Christmas from Break. We got possibly got the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. to a global phenomenon. Griffia nRetailer, Williams, Possession our heavyweight, of CDS, back.er, Public He’s Intoxication, still working Escape ItTrafficking was at that CDS,time, IDistribution saw the Hisconvictions work made for DUI, it easy Possession for old male from Madill was ar- tles with anxiety, and has felt to get back. If we can get those guysfrom back, Detention, we should Obstruction, have action of ofCDS, Karl MalonePossession and Johnof CDS kids of like a Firearm me with After limited the ath-Former rested for Failure to Appear it in overdrive since the pan- some future success.” Stockton, a pair of future Hall letic ability to fall in love with of Famers. My family moved a game and larger than life demic. She said finding tangible A good attitude to Oklahoma City in 1992. personalities. solutions helps her cope. Love said the has stayed positive in the face of adversity. The sports landscape changed Stern’s vision was to make “I think taking control of yourself “I’ll say this, where our dual record has not been good, a bit because I was no longer basketball more than a game but entertainment and must- and taking control of your thoughts, our attitude has been good,” he said. in the land of Brigham Young smokin okies The injuries have forced Love and his fi rst-year assistant but instead near the home of watch television. especially, and being able to say, , Austin Pettigrew to lean on other athletes to fi ll their the Sooners and not one, but This vision came to fruitionca tering ‘I’m washing my hands, I’m being lineup card. two different kinds of Cowboys. in so many ways. Ahead of the McLoud dual in December the duo shared I guess it could have been By marketing star players as safe as possible, I’m wearing a that they were trying to see who would wrestle at four weights: three kinds of Cowboys if you like Larry Bird, Magic Johnson mask,’ that’s definitely been super 106 pounds, 126 pounds 170 pounds and heavyweight. count the folks two-steppin’ and Michael Jordan, the league helpful for me,” Larkin said. There are 14 weight classes in a dual setting: 106 pounds, to the sounds of Boot Scootin’ exploded into homes in ways 113 pounds, 120 pounds, 126 pounds, 132 pounds, 138 Boogie by Brooks & Dunn. beyond television. So, whether one is dealing pounds, 145 pounds, 152 pounds, 160 pounds, 170 pounds, Even living in a new land I Yes, there were televised with typical anxiety, or pandemic- 182 pounds, 195 pounds, 220 pounds and 285 pounds (aka was able to keep watching my battles between the great Celt- induced anxiety, it is important to heavyweight). Jazz because as a perennial ics teams and the Showtime playoff participant they were Lakers, but there were also find a way to cope with the stress Prior to getting their missing starters backs, their dual 9322 McDuffee Call for Private Parties lineup was as follows: always on one of the national Wheaties boxes and sneakers TTh/Fr/Sath/Fr/Sat before being taken over by it. StrengthTV channels that showed NBA galore. Kingston, OK www.thesmokinokies.com 11-2 & 5-7 Sophomore Elijah Connelly (106 pounds), games. Then, there McDonald’s Senior Wilby Roberts (126 pounds), Sometime in between 1989 commercials, an animated fi lm Junior Coby Sanderfur (132 pounds), and 1998 I heard the name (Space Jam) and more. Did you know?? Junior Kalob Swinney (138 pounds) David Stern. Eventually, I Whereas I know David Sophomore AJ Sweet (145 pounds), knew him as commissioner Stern was a human Readingwith warts to your children daily Senior Jacob Massey (152 pounds), of the NBA. This knowledge and all, I simply knew him as Senior Edwin Recio (160 pounds) was due in no small part to someone was on a hasmission tomany benefits? Sophomore Cade Barker (182 pounds) daily consumption of ESPN’s share a game to the masses. I and StabilitySportsCenter and the sports know now as an adult that he Sophomore B Thompson (195 pounds) • Strengthens reading and Tweedy / Axzel Mendoza (220 pounds) section of The Daily Oklaho- was a businessman and prob- man. ably made choices I would not writing skills Although they will be close to full strength ahead of the My initial thought was, agree with. Courtesy photo 47th annual Bryan Scripsick Tournament this week in Pauls “this is some old guy who was However, those are not the Kingston girls basketball player Kyla Bohannon goes up for a Valley, the Madill squad still lacks a 106 pounder. in charge of the NBA.” things I remember him • for. Keeps shot in game them from the 2018-2019up to season. date Bohannon on and her “I think the only forfeit we’ll have after Christmas Break He would appear on TV or in I would rather focus on the Lady Redskin teammates host the 2020 New Year’s Classic is 106 (pounds),” Love said. articles to w igh in n a topic r simple joys of a game that has things when youshare some sort of news. now reached millions if not on Thursday, Dec. 9 inside the KMAC at Kingston High School. “We don’t have a 106 pounder.” Love is optimistic that the tweam will have 13 of the 14 Stern always appeared billions. • Gives useful ideas about weights full for future duals. calm, cool and collected. He Think about it, right now “We think we’ll have more of a full lineup,” Love said. didn’t come across as a guy who there are kids on a playground research and projects “We had to forfeit some weights that we’re getting back. was mean, spiteful or selfi sh. or playgrounds here in Okla- (Continued from page 1B) We should have a 160 pounder and 170 pounder back after What I most knew from him homa playing the same game• Improves vocabulary skills Christmas Break. at the time was the annual as kids on playgrounds across defending Class 3A state a tournament pass. Also ask “That helps a bunch.” NBA Draft. There was a time Europe, South America, Africa champions. Currently ranked about the pass that gives you Loveneed said the Pauls Valley Tournament thisit week will showmost. that I watched the draft and and Asia. 19th in Class 3A, they are learn- access to the food court. It is more about the squad. NBA All Star Game religiously. There is something heart- ing to win again despite losing fi ne dining and just steps away “That will be our fi rst individual tournament to show us I can still hear the words, warming about that thought. three starters to the college from the court. Last year, how our individuals produce,” he said. “And for tournaments “and with the fi rst pick ____ While I love soccer (or football ranks. They are young and the menu varied from catfi sh we’ll see how we progress.” selects ____ from the univer- as it is known outside of our it will be a tough tourney for to Italian and Mexican. All Action begins at the Pauls Valley tournament begins at noon sity of ___” and so on. Now, borders), I wonder if because of them to repeat. served buffet style and is the Friday, January 10 and 10 a.m. Saturday, January 11. it probably helps that I was a David Stern maybe basketball How to see the NYC: Call best in the state. Enjoy the Love said another upcoming tournament is the Midwestern long-time player of the NBA has become the world’s game. the high school offi ce and get 2020 NYC and go Redskins. Conference Tournament in Shawnee in February. Live and NBA 2K video games. He said the team may pick up another tournament before This unassuming character the end of the season. took the NBA from a league whose games were on played The e are your full service Community Bank! Gift Outstanding service. Friendly staff. People you know. People you trust. 1NB - the oldest bank in Oklahoma - since 1889! Good Taste Give thanks to someone special with a subscription to Duke Owlington says, “Take advantage of the benefits! Buy a subscription to The 300 West Lillie Boulevard Madill Record and read to your child Madill, Oklahoma 73446 at least once a day.” (580) 795-3351 NAME ______ADDRESS ______FirstUnitedBank.com CITY ______STATE ______ZIP ______Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender. NMLS# 400025. PHONE ______

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(USPS #324660) The Madill Record able, meaning that businesses could no longer be considered a business John Cornyn (R-TX) have led a fight Successor to the use all of those funds to keep folks expense. Now, we don’t know Mr. in the Senate to tell the Treasury Oakland (I.T.) News, established 1895; As if things weren’t hard enough employed. Mnuchin personally, but our guess is Department that they meant what Madill, (I.T.) News, for Oklahoma’s small businesses, More than 66,000 Oklahoma busi- that, as Treasury Secretary, he prob- they said: the forgiven loans should Marshall County News-Democrat, The Madill Times, news comes that the Trump admin- nesses, including this one, signed up ably knows something about math: not be taxable, including through the The Marshall County Enterprise, istration plans to claw back a chunk in good faith, secure in the knowledge disallowing businesses from claiming back door. Other senators are worried The Kingston Messenger, of the Paycheck Protection Program that if they used those funds as Con- that payroll as an expense is the same about the “optics” of standing up for Red River Dairy Farmer (Kingston), (PPP) funds legitimate businesses gress intended, they would be forgiven thing as taxing the forgiven loan. small businesses, if you can imagine. Red River Farmer (Kingston), have used as a lifeline to keep their and not taxed. This program saved Which means that Oklahoma’s Our own Senator James Lankford and the Marshall County News. employees on the payroll. tens of thousands of jobs in our state. small businesses are going to get was an early supporter of a bill Sen. When Congress passed PPP, the Well, Congress may have said with a huge surprise tax bill, but most Cornyn introduced (S 3612) to fix the Published Weekly at 211 Plaza, Madill, Oklahoma 73446. legislation made it clear that these one thing, but President Trump’s won’t know it until—wait for it—after problem. Oddly, Senator Jim Inhofe Periodicals postage paid loans would ultimately be forgiven Treasury Secretary, Steve Mnuchin, the November election! Surprise! has yet to take a position, but it’s never at Madill, Oklahoma. if businesses used them for approved has other ideas. According to the Now some members of the U.S. too late. Treasury cannot be allowed POSTMASTER: purposes, mostly payroll. And, the Treasury Department, forgiven funds Senate weren’t amused by this little to override Congress’ promise to our Send address changes to law ensured—in writing—that any may not be taxable, but the payroll “Lucy with the football” tomfoolery. small business community. The Madill Record, 211 Plaza, forgiven amounts would not be tax- businesses paid with those funds can Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Madill, OK 73446.

Staff Writer Shalene White Anderson: Office The Fox is Still in the Henhouse at the Post Office Summer Bryant Advertising Rep. In the face of a historic public outcry, the postmaster general has promised to JeSSie PearSon stop sabotaging essential services — temporarily. Contributors DiBBon marriS Glenn Price By Sarah Anderson been putting in extra hours to fill in to hold on to power.” the airlines, Amtrak, and thousands tony mcSWain for sick colleagues and handle a dra- After all this, DeJoy announced of other private corporations. Brent Smith Skyleigh Heinen, a U.S. Army matic increase in package shipments. he’s suspending his “initiatives” until While the pandemic has been a veteran who suffers from rheumatoid As the mail delays worsened, after the election. temporary boon to USPS package MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES arthritis and anxiety, relies on the more than 600 high-volume mail This is a victory. But it’s not business, the recession has caused In Marshall County $44.00 per Year Postal Service for timely delivery of sorting machines disappeared from enough. a serious drop in first-class mail, Elsewhere in Okla. $52.00 per Year her meds to be able to function. She postal facilities. Blue collection boxes DeJoy’s temporary move does not their most profitable product. Postal Elsewhere in the U.S $60.00 per Year was one of thousands of Americans vanished from neighborhoods across address concerns about the threats economic forecasters predict that from all walks of life who spoke out the country. Postal managers faced a to the essential, affordable delivery COVID-related losses could amount INTERNET SUBSCRIPTION $44 recently to demand an end to a forced hiring freeze. services that USPS provides to every to $50 billion over the next decade. www.madillrecord.net slowdown in mail delivery. President Trump threw gas on U.S. home and business, or the decent DeJoy has proved he cannot be The level of public outcry in defense the fire by gloating that without the postal jobs that support families in trusted to do the right thing on his NO REFUNDS ON SUBSCRIPTIONS of the public Postal Service is historic emergency relief he opposes, USPS every U.S. community. These needs own. Congress must step in and ap- — and it’s having an impact. couldn’t handle the crisis-level de- will continue long past November 3. prove at least $25 billion in postal DEADLINES Shortly after Postmaster General mand for mail-in voting. Second, DeJoy has made no com- relief — and legally block actions • News: 12 noon, Monday Louis DeJoy took the helm in June, it Outraged protestors converged mitment to undo the damage he’s that undercut the ability of the Postal • Display Ads: 12 noon, Monday became clear that the fox had entered outside DeJoy’s ornate Washing- already done. And he promised only Service to serve all Americans, both • Classifieds: 12 noon, Monday the henhouse. President Trump had ton, D.C. condo building and North to restore overtime “as needed.” Will today and beyond the election. • Legal Ads: 12 noon, Monday gained a powerful ally in his efforts Carolina mansion, and they flooded he replace all the missing mail-sorting For the American people, this is to decimate the public Postal Service. congressional phone lines and social machines and blue boxes? Will he not a partisan fight. We will all be CONTACT US Instead of supporting his frontline media. Political candidates held expand staff capacity to handle the stronger if we can continue to rely on • News: 580-795-3355 workforce, DeJoy has made it harder pop-up press conferences outside backlog he’s created and restore de- our public Postal Service for essential [email protected] for them to do their job. post offices. livery standards? services, family-supporting jobs, and • Advertising: 580-795-3355 For example, he banned overtime, At least 21 states filed lawsuits to Third, DeJoy makes no mention of a fair and safe election. [email protected] ordering employees to leave mail and block DeJoy’s actions, while Taylor the need for pandemic-related finan- packages behind if they could not de- Swift charged that Trump has “chosen cial relief. USPS has not received one • Obituaries: 580-795-3355 liver it during their regular schedule. to blatantly cheat and put millions of dime of the type of emergency cash [email protected] Until this point, postal workers had Americans’ lives at risk in an effort assistance that Congress has awarded • Legals: 580-795-3355 [email protected] Cole: A fake emergency

By Congressman Tom Cole administration. In fact, USPS has 433 million pieces of mail per day. Put cess by which it was brought up for a lost nearly $80 billion since 2007, in perspective, assuming every single floor vote. In fact, House Democrats In recent weeks, concerns sur- including a loss of nearly $9 billion registered American voter – approxi- violated their own rule requiring that rounding operations of the U.S. Postal during fiscal year 2019. mately 158 million people – chose to legislation considered on the House Service (USPS) have frequented the Third, though there are long-term vote by mail, the total mail volume for floor first undergo a hearing and be news cycle and been shared widely challenges that must be addressed both requested and returned ballots reported by the committee of jurisdic- across social media. However, I sooner rather than later, USPS is far would still not exceed a typical day’s tion. Though the House went ahead want to caution you not to believe from falling off any sort of cliff in the work for USPS. and voted on the bill over the week- everything you hear or read on the near-term – and certainly not before Nevertheless, Speaker Pelosi end, the required hearing occurred NEED TO CONTACT subject, as there is a lot of deceiving or during the upcoming nationwide called members of the U.S. House of on Monday of this week – after the and misleading information swirling election. In fact, according to USPS, Representatives back to Washington fact, two days later. That is a far cry YOUR LAWMAKER? around. it has enough cash on hand to main- over the weekend to bring up a relief from the “regular order” Democrats U.S. SENATORS First, both Republicans and Demo- tain operations through August measure for this fake emergency – or, promised at the start of this Congress. crats agree that having an efficient 2021. Moreover, USPS currently has as the Wall Street Journal’s edito- Certainly, there are necessary, James Lankford and effective postal service is vital to $10 billion of untouched borrowing rial board described the situation, bipartisan reforms that Congress http://lankford.senate.gov/ all Americans. Indeed, it is of critical authority, which was provided by “a made-for-TV phony political cri- can and should provide to ensure 1015 North Broadway Ave. importance to those living in rural Congress and signed into law as part sis.” The two main provisions of the USPS is on a sustainable path for Suite 310 America, which includes many areas of the bipartisan CARES Act back Democrats’ so-called Delivering for the future. But rather than calling Oklahoma City, OK 73102 in the Fourth District of Oklahoma. in March of this year. It’s also worth America Act are clearly misguided. the House back to waste time on fake 405-231-4941 In fact, it’s worth noting that last mentioning that USPS has stated Along with providing USPS with emergency legislation going nowhere James M. Inhofe Congress, former Congressman Mark it has no plans to utilize this line of $25 billion of funding it doesn’t im- in the Senate and never making it to http://inhofe.senate.gov/ Meadows and the late Congressman credit until next year – again, well mediately need, the legislation would the president’s desk, Speaker Pelosi 1900 NW Expressway St Elijah Cummings wrote and intro- past the November election. block implementation of any reforms should try bringing up measures ne- Suite 1210 duced bipartisan legislation with Despite their knowledge and un- to USPS operations undergone or gotiated in good faith across the aisle Oklahoma City, OK 73118 reforms and solutions to ensure the derstanding of these facts, Democrats planned since the beginning of this that have gone through the proper 405-208-8841 success and survival of USPS as an recently chose to perpetuate the lies year. It would also prohibit USPS process ahead of any floor vote. Not to institution. that there’s an “emergency,” creating from implementing any further mention, amid the coronavirus crisis, U.S. CONGRESSMAN Second, while data over several and worsening fears that USPS is on changes either until January 1, 2021, there are plenty of other areas of ac- Markwayne Mullin years indicates that USPS faces real the verge of collapse and incapable or after the coronavirus public health tual urgency that demand Congress’ (R-2nd District) long-term challenges absent serious of handling the demands of election- emergency ends – whichever is later. attention. We should deal with those McAlester Office reforms, those challenges are not related mail and ballots. Neither con- Unfortunately, the failures with more pressing matters immediately. 1 East Choctaw of the pandemic’s making nor were cern is valid. In fact, USPS recently the legislation extend beyond what’s Suite 175, McAlester, 74501 they created or exacerbated by this revealed that it delivers more than in it to the backward and closed pro- 918-423-5951 or 580-931-0333 580-920-0041 fax

STATE SENATOR David Bullard (R-6) [email protected] Mullin’ it over: Postal Service a political pawn? State Capitol, Room 533A 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 405-521-5586 By Congressman Markwayne to their home in order to cast their to vote in-person because of health businesses rely on the USPS to do vote, regardless of whether or not concerns, you can still request an business. In the CARES Act passed STATE REPRESENTATIVE Mullin they are registered to vote or if they absentee ballot be sent to you - just earlier this year, the Treasury De- Tommy Hardin (R-49) You may have heard recently the even asked for a ballot. At one time or like you always have been able to do. partment lent the USPS $10 billion [email protected] United States Postal Service (USPS) another, we have all received someone Universal mail-in voting is just to help them through the pandemic. State Capitol Room 323 needs more money now or they will else’s mail in our mailboxes. Sending another step towards socialism that We must continue to work to make 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. permanently shut their doors. That every adult in the United States a will only create more problems than the USPS more efficient and fiscally Oklahoma City, OK 73105 ballot - whether or not they asked for it will allegedly solve. Make no mis- responsible so it can continue to serve 405-557-7383 is simply not true. Speaker Pelosi is attempting to scare the American one - undermines the integrity of our take, the Postal Service will not go the American people for generations people into believing her baseless con- elections and creates an environment under if we don’t give them money to come. MARSHALL COUNTY spiracy theory so she can implement for voter fraud to run rampant. for universal mail-in voting. It is reckless for Pelosi Democrats COMMISSIONERS her universal mail-in voting scheme. Our election system is crucial to The USPS provides a vital service to attempt to use the Postal Service 100 Plaza, Room 106 Under this scheme, Pelosi Demo- the foundation of our country and to the American people, especially as a political pawn to push their so- Madill, OK 73446 crats want to essentially eliminate it must be secure. Every American those in rural areas. 80 percent of cialist agenda. 580-795-3165 in-person voting and send every should have confidence their vote veterans received their medications person over the age of 18 a ballot will be counted. If you do not want by mail, and more than half of small Don Salty Melton, District #1 [email protected] 580-795-2793 Letters Policy Stated Joshua Cantrell, District #2 [email protected] The Madill Record accepts letters to the editor on virtually any Opinions for or against a political candidate, or questions, in the 580-795-5222 subject. All letters must be signed and the phone number of the letter’s weeks preceding an election, will not be published as letters because Chris Duroy, District #3 author must be provided for verification purposes. they would be considered political advertising. Email letters to sha- [email protected] We reserve the right to edit, or refuse, letters which may be libelous. [email protected]. 580-564-2119 211 Plaza • P.O. Box 529, Madill, OK 73446 211 Plaza • P.O. Box 529, Madill, OK 73446 211 Plaza • P.O. Box 529, Madill, OK 73446 PHONE: 580-795-3355 FAX: 580-795-3530 PHONE: 580-795-3355 FAX: 580-795-3530 PHONE: 580-795-3355 FAX: 580-795-3530

Obit Proof: Donald Eugene Evans Obit Proof: Velma Loper Obit Proof: Lillie Mae Hartley Publish Date: Thursday, August 27, 2020 Publish Date: Thursday, August 27, 2020 Publish Date: Thursday, August 27, 2020 Charge: $93.48 Charge: $76.20 Charge: $54.60 Bill to: Watts Funeral Home Bill to: Watts Funeral Home Bill to: Minton Chatwell Phone: 580-795-3311 Fax: 580-795-5861 Phone: 580-795-3311 Fax: 580-795-5861 Phone: 806-274-7333 Fax: 806-274-5717 Please return with approval or corrections needed. Please return with approval or corrections needed. Please return with approval or corrections needed.

Page 4A – The Madill Record – Thursday, August 27, 2020 Date:______Date:______Date:______The Madill Record _____ Approved _____ Correct as indicated _____ Approved _____ Correct as indicated _____ Approved _____ Correct as indicated by:______by:______Obituaries by:______Donald Eugene Evans Velma Lee Loper Lillie Mae Hartley Donald Eugene Evans 50, of Kingston, Okla. died Velma Lee Loper 87, of Ardmore, Okla. passed away, Wednesday, August 19 2020 in Fort Worth, Texas from August 18, 2020 at the Mercy Hospital in Ardmore. She Lillie Mae Hartley passed away on Wednesday, August complications with his 10 year battle with was born on June 27, 1933 in Lamesa, 19, 2020. Cancer, which he fought valiantly up till Texas to the late Elmer Sipes and Mary Lillie Mae Tennyson was born to his last breath. He was born on October 3, Brown Sipes. Mattie and J.W. Tennyson on August 1969 in El Paso, Texas to the late James Velma was raised in Snyder, Texas 21, 1929 in Aylesworth, Okla. They later Barber Evans Sr. and Hazel Ilene Evans. before moving to Hobbs, N.M. in 1959. moved to Kingston, Okla. where she Donald was raised in Kingston and She married William Robert “Bob” Loper started211 school Plaza and • graduated. P.O. Box Soon529, after Madill, OK 73446 graduation she married Calvin Hartley graduated from Kingston High School in on June 26, 1950 in Lovington, N.M. and PHONE: 580-795-3355 FAX: 580-795-3530 1988. He joined the United States Marines he preceded her in death on November 23, on September 25, 1947. and served during Desert Storm where 1992. In 1974, Velma moved to Mannsville After the death of her father J.W., he received the National Defense Service where she lived the rest of her life. Obitthey alongProof: with Martin her mother Garcia moved Santos to Medal and Sea Service Deployment ribbon. Evans Velma worked at Bill’s Café, JC Penny’s. Loper Dumas, Texas where they remained un- Hartley Donald received an Honorable Discharge and worked as a Nannie for the Goddard Publishtil Calvin’s Date: retirement. Thursday, Her sisters August were 27, 2020 Leona Neafus of Madill, Okla. and Mary Hollingsworth. and the rank of Lance Corporal. Family. She also worked at the Ardmore McDonalds for Charge: $54.84 Donald later attended S.O.S.U. in Durant, Okla. In nine years. Velma was a member of the Mannsville As- Nieces and nephews were Rhonda Willard and husband, 2000, he became owner of D&M Express trucking company, sembly of God church and attended New Hope Freewill BillPete to: of PanhandleWatts Funeral and Michelle Home Parsons and husband, which little did he know would lead him to Tina. Donald Baptist Church in Lone Grove. Ray of Amarillo, Texas, Brenda Purser of Louisville, Ky. married Tina Marie Black on February 23, 2008 in Madill. She enjoyed working puzzles, watching the Hallmark Phone:and David 580-795-3311 Neafus of Madill, Fax: Okla. 580-795-5861 He and Tina owned and operated Twister Transport since Channel and old westerns. Velma loved her church fam- Lillie was an avid baker who showed her love for every- 2015 living in Fort Worth and Kingston. ily, animals (cats) and her greatest love was her family. Pleaseone by cooking return and with baking approval for them. or Shecorrections was generous needed. to a Donald was an active member of the First United She is survived by her children; Robert Loper and wife fault and always made sure her nieces and their children Methodist Church in Madill. When Donald wasn’t work- Sheryl of Fort Worth, Texas, Dennis Loper and wife Penny had what they needed. She never was blessed with her own ing hard, he played hard. He enjoyed camping, riding his of Kingston, Okla., Helen Goates of Little City, Okla., and Date:______children. so, her nieces, their children and grandchildren Harley, and traveling which he loved doing alongside Tina Donia Farris and husband Sam of Lone Grove, Okla., 19 became her own. She loved them all dearly. and their fur baby Gracie Renee. grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren, and eight great _____Graveside Approved services were _____ 1:00 p.m., Correct Sunday, as indicated August 23, He is survived by his wife, Tina Evans of Fort Worth, great grandchildren. at the Cumberland Cemetery in Cumberland, Okla. Texas, his brothers; James (Jimmy) Evans Jr., Kingston, Velma was preceded in death by her parents, husband, by:______Okla., Douglas Evans, Vancouver, Wash., his sisters; one son: Donald Lee Loper, one brother and one sister. Shirley Elsey Cook of El Paso, Texas, Karen Waggoner of Visitation was held Thursday, August 20, 2020 at the Albuquerque, N.M., nieces; Sara, Audra, Danielle, Lilly, Watts Funeral Home in Madill, Okla. from 10:00 a.m. to Martin Garcia Santos Paige and Lorelei, and his nephews; Alan and David. 9:00 p.m. with a family hour from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Donald was preceded in death by his parents and great- Funeral services were Friday, August 21 at 10:00 a.m. Martin Garcia Santos 53, of Madill, Okla. passed away nephew Mason Evans at the Mannsville Assembly of God Church in Mannsville, Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at the Alliance Health Hospital in Visitation was held Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at Watts Okla. David Gardner officiated the service. Interment was Durant, Okla. He was born on August 29, Funeral Home in Madill, Okla. from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Lone Cedar Cemetery in Mannsville, Oklah. Services 1966 in Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico to and family hour from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. were under the direction of Watts Funeral Home in Madill, Ramon Garcia and Marina Santos Garcia. Funeral Service was Wednesday, at 10:00 a.m., August Okla. Condolences may be sent to wattsfuneralhome.com. Martin was raised in Mexico and has 26, 2020 at the First United Methodist Church in Madill, Casket bearers were Ian O’Neal, Tanner O’Neal, Connor lived the past 22 years in the United States. Okla. Don Ross and Colin Conner officiated the service. O’Neal, Tony Bryan, Coy Goats and Chad Griffin. He lived in Duncan and later moved to Interment was held at the Kingston Cemetery in Kingston, Madill where he worked at El Tapatio Okla. Services were under the direction of Watts Funeral Restaurant and later at the Asian Palace. Home in Madill, Okla. Condolences may be sent to watts- Death Notices Martin married Georganna Macomber funeralhome.com. Lori Lynn Eddington, 50 of Denton, Texas passed away on July 29, 2007 in Kingston, Okla. He Casket Bearers were Kevin Black, William Basinger, August 21, 2020. Visitation is August 26, 2020 From 10:00 a.m. was affiliated with the Pentecostal faith Garcia Greg Morris, Bobby Southard, Jodie Minter, and Cliff Cook. to 9:00 p.m. at Watts Funeral Home in Madill, Okla. Service and he enjoyed listening to music, cooking Honorary Casket Bearers were Alan Elsey, and David is at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, August 27, 2020 at Watts Memorial and he loved his work and being with people. Elsey. Chapel in Madill, Okla. Internment will be at the Woodberry- He is survived by his wife, Georganna Garcia of Madill, Military Honors were by the United States Marine Forest Cemetery in Madill, Okla. Okla., his children; Martha Garcia, Tesy Garcia, Jose Gar- Honor Guard. Ronny Lee McCracken, 83 of Madill, Okla. passed away cia Rodriguez, and Gabriel Garcia Rodriguez, his sisters; August 4, 2020. Services will be at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, August Reyna Garcia, and Rita Garcia, his brothers; Jun Garcia 20, 2020 at Cumberland Baptist Church in Cumberland, Okla. Santos, and Fernando Garcia Santos. Martin was preceded in death by his parents and one sister. The memorial service was held Monday, at 10:00 a.m., August 10, 2020 at the Watts Memorial Chapel in Madill, Okla. Joe Patterson officiated the service. Services were- OU-TU School of Community under the direction of Watts Funeral Home in Madill, Medicine Receives Grant Okla. Condolences may be sent to wattsfuneralhome.com.

From Staff Reports will be part of the follow-up make a difference in health Rear in Gear – Tulsa. “Screen- is detected in early, localized disease, its signs, symptoms, [email protected] process in an effort to increase outcomes for this population.” ing for colorectal cancer can stages. However, most cases treatment and more. test completion rates. Leaders hope success of the save lives by finding cancer (60%) are discovered late. The The Tulsa event, previ- TULSA – The OU-TU Janelle Whitt, D.O., OU current initiative will pave early when it is most treat- five-year survival rate for a ously scheduled in March, has School of Community Medicine Bedlam Clinic medical direc- the way for repeat funding able. We know this grant will stage III diagnosis is 71%, and been postponed indefinitely was recently named a recipient tor, leads the initiative, joined next year. have real impact the lives of drops dramatically at stage IV in response to the COVID-19 of grant funding from the Colon by Katie Hartness, clinic man- “The ‘Get Your Rear in Gear those served at the OU Bedlam to only 14%. pandemic. A virtual Get Your Cancer Coalition to promote ager, and Sandra Dietz, MSN, – Tulsa’ planning committee is Clinic, as well as imparting the Colon Cancer Coalition is a Rear in Gear – Tulsa is sched- a greater volume of colon FNP-C, APRN-CNP, advanced excited to see money raised in importance of colorectal cancer national organization dedicat- uled for August 29. cancer screening, specifically practice nurse practitioner. Tulsa supporting the OU-TU screening and preventative ed to the research, treatment for patients seen at the OU “This is the first year OU- School of Medicine and the ef- care to the medical students and prevention of colon can- Bedlam Clinic. TU has applied for and received forts to reach the underserved treating patients there.” cer. Its signature fundraising Keep up The grant will fund the the coalition grant and we have population at the OU Bedlam Colon cancer is the third event, Get Your Rear in Gear, to date on purchase of 450 fecal immuno- great expectations for what we Clinic,” says Dr. Katherine An- most commonly diagnosed is part of an event series that chemical tests (FIT), which al- may be able to accomplish,” derson, Naturopathic Medicine cancer in the United States, has raised more than $1 mil- the news at low patients to collect samples said Whitt. “It’s an important Provider at Cancer Treatment and the second leading cause of lion to fund local community at home and send to the lab step for our community. We’re Centers of America in Tulsa cancer death. The survival rate programs for increased screen- madillrecord. for testing. Medical students confident that screening will and lead volunteer for Get Your for colon cancer is 90% when it ing and education about the net! MARSHALL COUNTY CHURCH GUIDE ThiThiss dedevotionalvotional a nandd dir directoryectory i sis m ademade p ospossiblesible b yby t htheseese b ubusinessessinesses w hwhoo en encouragecourage a lalll t oto a tattendtend w oworshiprship s erservices.vices.

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Flowers get a new vase TFD: Stay hydrated in the heat By Angela Beck

We are coming into September, but it is still HOT, so, remember to stay hydrated, take breaks from the sun, and check on your elderly neighbors. School is starting back up on August 24th, so watch out for those little, and big ones, crossing the streets to catch their bus. You know they are not watching for you. ha ha We still need volunteer fire fighters in the Texoma Fire District (TFD), anyone belonging to the Texoma Fire District is eligible to become a volunteer, all adults, male or female, interested in joining, please contact Chief Todd Cissell at (580) 565-4491 or pickup an application from the mailbox at the station, fill it out and return to the station. Chief Cissell will contact you. September 4 at 6:30 p.m. is the TFD District Board meeting. All members of TFD are asked to attend and put your name in to be a part of the board since we are going to a Title 19 fire district. More information will be available at the meeting. Or for more information contact Chief Cissell at (580) 565-4491 or Paula Zimmerman at(580) 564-9282. During the month of September, Specktacular foods will be making a donation for every pizza sold, so get out there and order pizzas. The TFD Auxiliary will be meeting on September 21 at 1:30 p.m. There will be NO food, bring your own drink if you wish, and mask are recommended but not required. Thank you and everyone stay safe! And the winners are.... Courtesy photo The Flower Basket received a new wall mural thanks to the hard work of Ryleigh Combs. Buncombe Creek: Pandemic sees more activity on the lake

By Cheryl Ehmann the Corn Hole Boards and right here in Buncombe Creek Bags was won by Billy Baker. at the Marina parking area. Gosh, here we are hitting The raffle raised $934.00 to There is a new concrete floor the end of August with the go toward improvements at to dance the night away. last big holiday coming up Jurassic Park. Be sure to come on down September 7. The Pandemic Again, I want to thank Bill and join us with snacks to has caused folks to get out in Johnson and so many others for share, your refreshments and groves to picnic, enjoy boating their involvement in promot- lawn chairs. Donations will be and generally play outdoors ing and seeing this raffle to greatly appreciated. more, which can be hectic for its conclusion. A huge “thank The Red River Valley REA the locals as it causes more you” to Rick Bell for donating made a generous donation on Summer Bryant • The Madill Record traffic and bustle in the area. his handmade boards. August 13 to the Marshall Kalynne Johnson, the Marshall County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director presented Hopefully everyone stays safe The local eateries stay County and Southern Okla- both winners of the Rodeo Decorating contests with their awards. Boom-A-Rang Diner (above) and can enjoy their three-day busy most of the time, even homa Fire Departments. Their won first place and recieved pizza, cookies and a $50 gift card. Smoke on the River (below) holiday around the lake area. with the sultry summer days continued support is greatly won cookies and a $25 gift card for second place. I hear Kingston Schools will coming to an end and the kids appreciated. open their doors for on site back in school. Daily life will Also, on Saturday, October learning on Monday, August sometimes seem to have the ap- 5, the Kingston Pharmacy will 24. They have procedures pearance of a robust economy, be at the Buncombe Creek Vol- in place for disinfecting and although I know many are unteer Fire Department to give keeping everyone safe. Let us struggling. flu shots from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 hope everything will work out On Sunday, August 30 from p.m. Be sure to save the date. fine so we can get through this 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., the “Live as if you were to die school year. Randy Tatarevich Band will tomorrow. Learn as if you The drawing was held on again be entertaining us with were to live forever” a quote August 18 for the winner of some wonderful country music by Gandhi. We are your full service Community Bank! Outstanding service. Friendly staff. People you know. People you trust. Enos FD: Remember 1NB - the oldest bank in Oklahoma - since 1889! school zones and children

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Page 6A – The Madill Record – Thursday, August 27, 2020 The Madill Record Local area Marshall County Fair going virtual By Sara Randolph Best Chicken Coop Con- based on visual appeal and test creativity. This contest will be This year, the Marshall Think you have the coolest divided into the age groups of County Fair is holding a coop in the county? Please Children (0-8 years old), Youth virtual fair, full of contests share one to four photos of (9-18), and Adult and educational videos the your chicken coop by email- week of September 9 through ing marshall_oces@okstate. Decorated Mask Contest September 12. Entries will be edu. Chicken coops will be Masks have become the accepted by email now through judged by design, security, 2020 Accessory of the Year, Tuesday, September 8. First and ease to clean. One chicken so we might as well have fun through third places will be coop entry per family. Please with them, right? Masks can Screenfixrs; more than just a business awarded in each category of include the exhibitor name(s) be completely homemade, or a each age division, and pre- and mailing address. purchased mask that has been miums will be 1st place- $10, decorated by the exhibitor. 2nd place- $7, and 3rd place- Best Dressed Animal Masks should still be func- $5. By emailing your photo It’s not the county fair with- tional. Please submit a photo entries, you are giving consent out animals! To mix things up of the mask being worn by the to share photos and exhibits a bit for a virtual contest, we person it was made for, and on social media. Exhibits will would like to see your best include the exhibitor’s name, be judged September 9 and dressed animal. Creativity age (if not adult), and mailing will be shared via Marshall and humor are key. Please address. This contest will be County Fair Facebook page, send a photo of your best divided into the age groups of and Marshall County OSU dressed animal, along with the Children (0-8 years old), Youth Extension Instagram. If you exhibitor’s name, the animal’s (9-18), and Adult. have any questions, please name, and mailing address. call the OSU Extension office Category 1- Household pets Horticulture Contest at 580-795-3563. Category 2- Livestock This year, the Marshall County Fair has added a con- Art Contest Cake, Cupcake, or Cake test to show off your plants at Courtesy photo Marshall County is home to Pop Decorating Contest home through photographs. Gary Ashley, his wife Mari and son Nick stand in front of their company logos. many talented artists, and we In this virtual contest, For each category, please hope you will exhibit your skill please submit a photo of a submit one to four photos to By Shalene White experience. to replace the entire window with our virtual Art Contest. cake, cupcake or cake pop that highlight the exhibitor’s skill [email protected] “Working with ScreenFixrs frame unit which was several Entries must have been cre- was decorated by the exhibi- at gardening and caring for was a very pleasant experi- hundred dollars. Screenfixrs ated between September 2019 tor. Submissions should have plants. Exhibits will be judged Does your house need new ence,” she said. “They were was able to repair the screen and September 2020. Take a been made between September based on plant health, plant screens for your windows? very professional and did a frame in the nose of the trailer photo of the completed piece 2019 and 2020. Exhibits will be placement, and aesthetics. Are you just looking for a way great job. My windows look and make it look like a new one and email to marshall_oces@ judged on technique, skill, and Please email marshall_oces@ to freshen up the look of your complete now. My screen saving me money I didn’t want okstate.edu. Please include creativity. Please email mar- okstate.edu with a photo of house? Well, there is a new frames were removed and to spend.” the exhibitor’s name, age (if [email protected] with the exhibit, and include the business in Marshall County disposed of several years ago Lori from Durant said Ash- not adult), and mailing ad- a photo of the exhibit, and exhibitor’s name, age (if not that focuses on just those is- but Screenfixrs were able to ley went above and beyond dress. Exhibits will be judged include the exhibitor’s name, adult), and mailing address. sues. build new frames from scratch. what was expected of them. on creativity and technique. age (if not adult), and mailing Each category will be divided Screenfixrs was born ap- I only started with half of the “ScreenFixrs did an fabu- Each category will be divided address. This contest will be into the age groups of Children proximately six weeks ago and windows but the new screens lous job,” Lori said. “The staff into the age groups of Children divided into the age groups of (0-8 years old), Youth (9-18), was the vision of Gary Ash- looked so good I had them was friendly and went above (0-8 years old), Youth (9-18), Children (0-8 years old), Youth and Adult. ley. The business can handle come back and do the remain- and beyond to fix me up. I and Adult. (9-18), and Adult. Category 1- Vegetable gar- all types of screens; regular ing window screens. I would would definitely recommend Category 1- Painting- in- den screens, insect screens, pet re- recommend ScreenFixers to ScreenFixrs to anyone needing cludes watercolor, acrylic, oil, Charcuterie Board Com- Category 2- Landscaping sistant screens and even solar anyone needing their screens screens repaired. The experi- and other similar petition Category 3- Porch Plants screens. Ashley said the solar repaired or replaced.” ence was completely hassle Category 2- Drawing- in- Charcuterie boards are screens pay for themselves not Kim, from Caney, was also free.” cludes pencil, ink, pastels, meats, cheeses, veggies, and/ There will also be a Pho- too long after purchasing them. singing Screenfixrs’ praises. Karen and Dewayne from crayon, marker, or other or carbs displayed carefully tography Contest, Refinished “The solar screens cut 70% “Screenfixrs did a quality Madill said they had been similar to be visually appealing. Or, Furniture Contest, Hat Con- of heat, making your a/c run job and were very prompt in putting off the necessity of Category 3- Mixed media simply put, they are fancy test, Themed Cookie Jar Con- more efficient,” Ashley said. getting the job done,” she replacing their screens, and Category 4- 3D Media- such snack trays. Take a photo test, Best Dressed Pumpkin The screens can also said. “The experience was very Screenfixrs made it a pleasant as ceramics, pottery, sculp- of your design and submit it Contest and Decorated Wreath in lowering the electric bill. hassle free. They came out but experience for them. ture, and other similar to marshall_oces@okstate. Contest. Ashley and his family have needed to get some materials “Perfect job,” they said. Category 5- Computer edu. Please include the exhibi- Don’t miss out on the fun. deep roots that run through they were out of so the work “Hassle free. Very easy to work graphic design tor’s name, age (if not adult), For more information, email Marshall County. He and his was done at their shop. Some with. We had been needing our and mailing address Char- [email protected]. wife both graduated from Ma- of the screen frames were bent screens replaced for 5 years cuterie boards will be judged dill High School in 1980, and and twisted but ScreenFixrs re- and tried several people to his son graduated in 2000. paired the frames to be square get this work done but could Ashley said that not only is again, replaced the screen and not find anyone to do our In a Facebook post, Hanks to warn parents to be more his business unique, it is also brought them back, reinstall- screens. Called [redacted] but SAFE discussed the event. vigilant. “Yesterday was my first “To my friends who have mobile. ing each one.” the price was out of this world. (Continued from page 1A) “We are providing a service Kim also spoke about how Contacted ScreenFixrs and child abduction case and by kids, I beg you to pay atten- to the community that hasn’t using Screenfixrs ended up they came out that day to get the grace of God and with tion,” he posted. “Look for been there,” Ashley said. “We saving her money. started that same afternoon. hoping to put charges of Kid- the cooperation of multiple signs, be involved and never cover a 60-mile radius from “I asked them to look at a Very good, Professional and napping, Possession of Juve- agencies, we were able to find let complacency cloud your Marshall County.” 3-horse slant trailer that the Courteous job.” nile Pornography and Lewd and take back the child before judgement! Predators ARE Even though the business is screen frames were messed up All the customers stated Propsals to a Child Under they were lost indefinitely,” out there and they’re always still in its infancy, Ashley and in the neck of the trailer,” she they would definitely recom- Sixteen. Hanks posted. “With the help closer than we think, so I his crew have received glowing said. “Having already checked mend Ashley and his crew Due to Hanks’ quick action of Ardmore Police Department implore you to be vigilant, be reviews from customers. into replacement from where to anybody in need of screen to bring the juvenile to safety, and the Oklahoma Highway proactive and ALWAYS know Donna in Madill said she I got the trailer several years repair. he was awarded an Outanding Patrol, a MONSTER is behind what your child is doing behind was pleased with the entire ago their recommendation was Performance certificate. The bars and a child will return to closed doors or in the confines award is for “holding it together their family!” of their social media.” on Child Abduction Response.” Hanks then used his post

CALLS Merchandise from a Retailer, Possession of CDS, Attempted Larceny of Merchandise from (Continued from page 1A) a Retailer, Second-Degree Burglary, Petit Larceny and theft, and officers found the two convictions for Third- original victim’s purse while Degree Burglary. inventorying the truck. Gamboa is being charged Once officers got the sus- with Third-Degree Burglary, pects to the Marshall County Possession of CDS, and Public Jail, several prescription Intoxication. Her priors show Xanax bars and Marijuana two convictions for Possession while being booked into the of CDS with the Intent to jail. Distribute, and two convic- Dellinger is being held tions for Possession of CDS. for Third-Degree Burglary, She is also facing charges Possession of CDS, Public for Unauthorized Use of a Intoxication No Driver’s Li- Motor Vehicle, DUI, Failure cense and Leaving the Scene to Keep Right, Possession of of an Accident. An online CDS and Possession of Drug search found multiple Okla- Paraphernalia. homa priors for Concealing Stolen Property, Larceny of

Courtesy photo Kingston Officer Dakota Hanks, left< was given an Outstanding Performance Certificate for keeping his calm during a Child Abduction Call. Daniel Ulmet, right, is facing multiple charges that stem from an abduction incident. Thursday, August 27, 2020 – The Madill Record – Page 1B SPORSPORTSThe Madill RecordTS Wildcats scratch it out with the Wolves

Summer Bryant • The Madill Record Summer Bryant • The Madill Record The Madill Wildcats faced the Davis Wolves for a scrimmage game on Friday, August 21. The Madill Wildcats are looking forward to a positive season even in the pandemic.

By Janlee Hoppers fairly well and handled the op- dramatically from the last 2 Speers said. tion well for the amount of time seasons. Our coaching staff Junior Kendall Robertson The Madill wildcat football we spent on it,” Speer said. this year is all in....110%. Our said even though there isn’t team scrimmaged the Davis Coach Speer is hopeful to team is more unified this year as much time to practice as he Breaking news Wolves on Friday, August 21, see the players improve from than it has been in the past 2 hoped, he is staying positive. at Blake Smiley Stadium. The week to week. Senior Griffon years combined.” “I try to stay positive all the The Madill Wildcats v. the Tishomingo Indians freshman played at 6:00 p.m. Williams said he hopes all the This week kicks off the time, it’s easier to be positive with the high school following. players succeed not just on the season opener and the players when you have a positive influ- game that was scheduled for Friday, August 28 Broken Bow chose not to field, but also in life. will start their game plan on ence on the team,” Robertson was canceled. The game will now be Madill v. make the trip as originally “Everyone comes into a sea- both sides of the ball. Hard said. “Our team just needs to planned. Coach Speer said he son hoping for a state champi- workouts will be Tuesday and keep on practicing our plays Enid in a home game at 7:30 p.m. was pleased with the growth onship, but we want more than Wednesday. Thursday will be and formations more and more. from last weeks inner squad that,” Williams said. “I want light with last minute prepa- It’s hard having such little time awesome, and he thanked stadium. “Tishomingo will be scrimmage to this weeks everyone to be successful on rations. to learn a whole new offense. everyone for donating. Coach big and physical on both sides scrimmage. and off the field. I work hard Speer said things are up in But I’m confident in our ability Speer said he encourages of the ball. It should be a good “I was pleased with our to be the best version of myself the air with injuries. and the guys I have playing by everyone to come watch the challenge for us to start the sideline transitions on and off and to push our team to be “We have a few guys hurt my side.” Wildcats play the Tishomingo season.” the field, substitutions, etc. the absolute best version that and hope to get one, maybe two Coach Speer said the laun- Indians on Friday, August 28, I thought we threw the ball we can be. We have improved back before Friday’s game,” dry detergent response was at 7:30 p.m. at Blake Smiley This week in Sports History: Pearson no-hits Indians

1977 Toby Harrah and Bump hockey gold medal with a 2-1 pics; beats teammate Ludwig attle Sounders, 2-1, at Civic Wills hit back-to-back inside- win a.e.t. against the Nether- Langer in the men’s 400m Stadium in Portland Ore, win- the-park-homers off Yankee lands in Athens freestyle; also wins 1,500m ning their 2nd North American Ken Clay at Yankee Stadium, 2006 The Tradition Senior and 4 x 200m freestyle relay Soccer League championship Rangers won 8-2 Men’s Golf, Reserve Vineyards 1920 Ethelda Bleibtrey leads 1987 Mike Schmidt passes Ted 1978 Dutch cyclist Gerrie & GC: Eduardo Romero of Ar- an American medal sweep Williams & Willie McCovey Knetemann wins UCI Road gentina wins first of 2 Champi- of the Antwerp Olympics with 522 HRs World C’ship from Francesco ons Tour majors with birdie on women’s 300m freestyle with 1987 2nd Athletics World Moser of Italy and Dane Jorgen 1st playoff hole against Lonnie a world record swim of 4:34.0 Championships open at Rome, Marcussenin in Nürburg, West Nielsen 1921 Babe Ruth starts streak Italy Germany 2011 13th Athletics World of an extra-base hit in 9 1988 88th US Golf Amateur 1978 Yankee Catfish Hunter’s Championships open at Daegu, straight games Championship won by Eric 6-2 win gives him a perfect 6-0 South Korea 1922 1st Walker Cup: US beats Meeks in Aug 1978 2011 Australia claims final England 8-4 1989 Frank Viola & Mets 1982 Rickey Henderson steals Tri Nations Rugby Series with 1926 Indian Emil Levsen outduel Orel Hershiser & 119th base of season breaks 25-20 win over New Zealand in pitches complete Dodgers 1-0 Lou Brock’s mark Brisbane; Argentina’s Pumas victory (Red Sox) 1990 Cub’s Ryne Sandberg is Courtesy photos 1985 Mary Joe Fernández at join competition the following 1941 8th NFL Chicago All-Star 1st 2nd baseman to hit 30 HRs, Monte Pearson no-hits Indians, 13-0; 14 years 8 days old becomes year; series rebranded The Game: Chicago Bears 37, All- consecutively Joe DiMaggio hits 3 triples youngest player to win at the Rugby Championship Stars 13 (98,203) 1991 Red Tom Browning vs US Open; beats Eng- 2015 15th Athletics World 1942 9th NFL Chicago All-Star Expo Dennis Martínez both land’s Sara Gomer 6-1, 6-4 in Championships: Usain Bolt of Game: Chicago Bears 21, All- perfect game pitcher August 27 pics; teammates Clarence a 1st round match Jamaica adds the Mens 200m Stars 0 (101,100) 1992 Brewers beat Blue Jays 1884 US National Champion- Pinkston & Louis Balbach take 1990 Brewers-Blue Jays game gold to his 100m win 1949 38th : USA 22-2 with AL record 31 hits in ship Men’s Tennis, Newport the minor medals is delayed 35 minutes due to 2017 Former five-weight world beats Australia in New York 9 innings R.I.: makes it 1921 J E Clair of Acme Pack- gnats boxing champion Floyd May- (4-1) 1992 Test cricket debut of 4 straight US singles titles; ing Co of Green Bay granted 1990 Rosa Mota wins female weather Jr. defeats MMA 1951 Braves sell pitcher John- Muttiah Muralitharan, vs beats 6-0, 1-6, an NFL franchise marathon (2:31:27) fighter Conor McGregor in his ny Sain to the Yankees for Australia at Colombo 6-0, 6-2 1922 Paavo Nurmi runs world 1992 CFL revokes BC Lions debut match in the 10th round $50,000 1994 Women’s 1890 US National Champion- record 3000m (8:28.6)Runner franchise in Las Vegas 1951 Pirates snap NY Giants Golf (du Maurier Classic), ship Men’s Tennis, Newport nicknamed the “Flying Finn” 1995 Canadian Open Women’s 2017 Canadian Open Women’s 16 game winning streak Ottawa Hunt GC: Martha R.I.: beats Paavo Nurmi Golf (du Maurier Classic), Bea- Golf, Ottawa Hunt GC: Park 1956 Australia clings on for a Nause wins by 1 from Michelle 2-time defending champion 1928 US National Champion- consfield GC: Jenny Lidback Sung-hyun of South Korea draw in 5th Test at The Oval, Mcgann 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 ship Women’s Tennis, Forest wins by 1 stroke from Liselotte wins by 2 from Mirim Lee London; England retain cricket 1994 94th US Golf Amateur 1894 US National Champion- Hills, NY: Defending champion Neumann of Sweden 2018 Reigning French Open Ashes with Jim Laker’s 46 Championship won by Tiger ship Men’s Tennis, Newport defeats fellow 1995 95th US Golf Amateur tennis champion Simona Ha- wickets a record series haul Woods R.I.: Defending champion American 6–2, Championship won by Tiger lep becomes first top-seeded 1960 White Sox Ted Kluze- 1995 Last day of Test Cricket beats Irishman 6–1 for her 5th of 7 US singles Woods woman to lose in 1st round of wski’s 3-run HR is disallowed for Richie Richardson Manliff Goodbody 6-8, 6-1, crowns 1996 Dino Ciccarelli is traded the U.S. Open; loses to Kaia as umpire called time 2004 British athlete Kel- 6-4, 6-4 1938 New York Yankees by the Detroit Red Wings to the Kanepi 6-2, 6-4; first match 1967 signs 1st free- ly Holmes wraps up the 1897 Roger Bresnahan debuts pitcher Monte Pearson no-hits Tampa Bay Lightning at newly renovated Louis agent Ken Harrelson 800/1,500m at the as Washington Senator pitcher Indians, 13-0; Joe DiMaggio 2004 China’s first ever gold in Armstrong Stadium for $75,000 bonus Athens Olympics taking out (later HOF ) hits 3 triples Olympic Games men’s track 2019 Race car driver Jessi 1970 Phillies Larry Bowa the 1.5k in 3:57.90 1901 US National Champion- 1952 Emil Zatopek wins 12th and field; Liu Xiang wins 110m Combs dies while setting new steals home for 2nd time in 2004 Moroccan super star ath- ship Men’s Tennis, Newport, olympics marathon (2:23:03.2) hurdles in Athens, equalling fastest women’s land speed re- 1970 lete Hicham El Guerrouj wraps RI: beats Beals 1960 Anita Lonsbrough swims Colin Jackson’s 1993 world cord of 522.783 mph at Alvord 1972 American 4 x 100m up the 1,500/5,000m double at Wright 6-2, 6-8, 6-4, 6-4 for the world/olympic record 200m record time of 12.91 seconds Desert, Oregon (posthumously freestyle relay team of David the Athens Olympics taking first of 7 US singles titles (2:49.5) 2004 German kayaker Birgit awarded 2020) Edgar, John Murphy, John the 5k gold in 13:14.39 1902 US National Champion- 1960 Australian swimmer Fischer wins gold in K-4 500m Heidenreich & Mark Spitz 2004 A huge upset at the Ath- ship Men’s Tennis, Newport, John Devitt controversially & silver in K-2 500m in Athens; August 28 swim a world record 3:26.42 to ens Olympic Stadium in the RI: Defending champion Wil- wins the 100m freestyle gold first woman in any sport to 1886 US National Champion- beat Soviet Union for the gold men’s 4×100m relay; Great liam Larned beats Englishman medal at the Rome Olympics; win gold medals at 6 different ship Men’s Tennis, Newport medal at the Munich Olympics Britain 38.07 edges the United R.F. Doherty 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 8-6 recorded same time 55.2 as Olympics, gold 24 years apart, R.I.: Richard Sears beats R. 1972 Australian teenage swim- States 38.08 to take the gold 1908 Calgary City Rugby silver medallist American and 1st person to win 2 or more Livingston Beeckman 4-6, 6-1, mer Shane Gould sets a world medal Football Club re-organizes as Lance Larson medals in 5 different Games 6-3, 6-4 for his 6th consecutive record 2:23.07 to beat German 2004 Led by San Antonio Spurs the Tigers 1960 British swimmer Anita 2004 Timothy Mack vaults an US singles title Kornelia Ender in the 200m in- shooting guard Manu Ginóbili 1909 US National Champion- Lonsbrough sets 200m breast- Olympic record 5.95m to win 1888 US National Champion- dividual medley at the Munich Argentina beats Italy 84-69 for ship Men’s Tennis, Newport, stroke world record 2:49.5 to the pole vault gold medal from ship Men’s Tennis, Newport Olympics; her first of 3 gold the Olympic basketball gold RI: William Larned beats Wil- beat German pair Wiltrud fellow American Toby Ste- R.I.: Henry Slocum beats medals at the Games medal in Athens; star-studded liam Clothier 6-1, 6-2, 5-7, 1-6, Urselmann & Barbara Göbel venson (5.90m) at the Athens Howard Taylor 6-4, 6-1, 6-0 1972 Soviet gymnast Olga US team takes bronze 6-1 for his 3rd straight & 5th for the gold medal at the Rome Olympics 1893 US National Champion- Korbut becomes media darling 2004 The diving competition at overall US singles title Olympics 2004 Osleidys Menéndez of ship Men’s Tennis, Newport, at the Munich Olympics; wins the Athens Olympics concludes 1910 Using twenty 137,000 1966 Oakland Pitcher Paul Cuba throws an Olympic R.I.: Robert Wrenn beats Fred gold in the teams all-round ; with the Chinese contingent candlepower arc lights, 2 Lindblad begins a 385 cons record 71.53m to easily beat Hovey 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4; first of follows with 2 gold and a silver dominant, winning 6 of the 8 amateur baseball teams play a errorless streak German Steffi Nerius for the his 4 US singles titles 1972 North Korean shooter gold medals night game at White Sox Park 1974 NY Met Benny Ayala hits women’s javelin gold medal at 1907 US National Champion- Ri Ho-jun wins the 50m rifle 2004 The US women’s bas- 1911 - a HR in his 1st the Athens Games ship Men’s Tennis, Newport, prone event at the Munich ketball team goes through the er Ed Walsh no-hits Boston, 5-0 1975 1st night match at US 2004 In a huge upset in the RI: William Larned beats Olympics; his nation’s first Athens Olympics undefeated 1918 Christy Mathewson re- Tennis Open (Parun defeats men’s basketball semi final Robert LeRoy 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 for ever Olympic gold medal to take out it’s 5th Olympic signs as Reds manager to ac- Smith) at the Athens Olympics, Ar- his third US singles title 1977 NY Yankee Ron Guidry gold medal, beating Australia cept a commission as a captain 1975 Veronica & Colin Scargill gentina beats a star-studded 1918 Tris Speaker suspended faces just 28 men & beats Texas 74-63 in the final in chemical warfare branch (England) complete tandem but unsettled US team 89-81; for season due to assault on Rangers 1-0 2004 Carlos Tevez scores the of Army bicycle ride, a record 18,020 they go on to take gold and umpire Tom Connolly 1977 Nolan Ryan strikes out winner as Argentina beats 1920 American diver Louis miles around the world US bronze 1920 American swimmer Nor- 300 batters for 5th straight Paraguay 1-0, maintaining an Kuehn leads a US medal sweep 1976 Transsexual Renee Rich- 2004 Australia wins its first man Ross wins his 2nd of 3 gold year undefeated record to win the in the men’s 3m springboard ards barred from competing in ever Olympic men’s field medals at the Antwerp Olym- 1977 NY Cosmos defeat Se- event at the Antwerp Olym- US Tennis Open (See HISTORY, page 6B) Page 2B – The Madill Record – Thursday, August 27, 2020

The Madill Record Sports SOUTHEAST LAKES FISHING REPORT: Aug 30 to Sept 6

Texoma Catfish, Blue, Catfish, Chan- Shrimp, Worms Points Sardis Normal nel Locations: Coves, Inlet, Rip- Below Average Lake Level Data: Action: Fair rap, Weed beds Pine Creek Normal Lake Level Data: USGS Current Level Baits: Shad, Stinkbait Lake Level Data: USACE Current Lake Level Water Temp and Clarity: 82 Locations: Below the dam, Konawa Normal USACE Current Lake Level Water Temp and Clarity: 82 clear Main lake Lake Level Data: Water Temp and Clarity: 83 Bass, Striped Catfish, Channel Crappie, White, Crappie, Normal USACE Current Lake Level Bass, Largemouth, Bass, Action: Good Action: Good Black Water Temp and Clarity: 92 Water Temp and Clarity: Clear Spotted Baits: Alabama Rig, Live Baits: Punch bait, Stinkbait Action: Fair and clear Bass, Largemouth Action: Fair Shad, Top Water Locations: River Channel, Baits: Jigs Bass, Largemouth Action: Good Baits: Buzz Baits, Crankbaits, Locations: Discharge, Flats, Rocks Locations: Brush structure, Action: Fair Baits: Alabama Rig, Spinner- Jigs, Plastics, Spinnerbaits, River Channel Bass, Largemouth, Bass, and On bottom 6-10 ft Baits: Crankbaits, Jigs, baits, Top Water Top Water Bass, White Smallmouth, Bass, Spotted Plastics Locations: Coves, Creek chan- Locations: Brush structure, Action: Fair Action: Good Hugo Locations: Main lake, Points, nels Points, Riprap, Shorelines, Baits: Small Lures, Spoons, Baits: Crankbaits, Jerk Bait River Channel Crappie, Black Standing timber, Weed beds Top Water Locations: Brush structure, Below Average Bass, Striped (Hybrid), Bass, Action: Good Catfish, Blue, Catfish, Chan- Locations: Flats, Main lake River Channel, Rocks, Shore- Lake Level Data: White Baits: Jigs, Small Lures nel, Catfish, Flathead Catfish, Blue lines USACE Current Lake Level Action: Fair Locations: Brush structure, Action: Fair Action: Fair Sunfish, Bluegill, Sunfish, Water Temp and Clarity: 86 Baits: Alabama Rig, Crank- Standing timber Baits: Cut Bait, Shad, Sunfish Baits: Cut Bait, Shad Green , Sunfish, Redear and murky baits, Live Shad Catfish, Channel Locations: Channels, Flats, Locations: Flats, Main lake Action: Good Catfish, Blue, Catfish, Chan- Locations: Coves, Inlet, Main Action: Slow Main lake, Shorelines Additional Information: Baits: Crickets, Grass hop- nel, Catfish, Flathead lake, River Channel Baits: Hot Dogs, Punch bait Crappie, White Lake fishing has been hit or pers, In-line Spinnerbait, Action: Good Catfish, Channel Locations: Creek channels, Action: Fair miss the past week due to Worms Baits: Chicken Liver, Cut Bait, Action: Fair River Channel Baits: Jigs, Minnows, Tube the hot temps we have been Locations: Brush structure, Dough bait, Live Bait, Shad, Baits: Chicken Liver, Cut Bait, Jigs experiencing. Anglers can Shorelines Stinkbait, Sunfish Shrimp, Worms Robert S. Kerr Locations: Brush structure, find surface feeding fish early Locations: Below the dam, Locations: Coves, Inlet, Rip- Channels, Points, Standing mornings and late evenings, Broken Bow Channels, Creek channels, rap, Weed beds Normal timber fish are usually been washita Main lake, River Channel, Lake Level Data: point and the Texas bank. Below Average Shorelines Lower Mountain Fork USACE Current Lake Level Wister Most fish are on the smaller Lake Level Data: Crappie, Black, Crappie, Water Temp and Clarity: size that are surface feeding USACE Current Lake Level White Normal Murky Normal so scale down lure size. Blue Water Temp and Clarity: 83 Action: Fair Lake Level Data: Catfish, Blue, Catfish, Chan- Lake Level Data: cats can be caught by drifting and 5.4 ft below norma Baits: Jigs, Minnows USGS Current Level Water nel, Catfish, Flathead USACE Current Lake Level whole or cut shad along flats Bass, Largemouth, Bass, Locations: Below the dam, Temp and Clarity: Clear Action: Fair Water Temp and Clarity: out on the lake. Smallmouth, Bass, Spotted Brush structure, Channels, Trout, Rainbow Baits: Cut Bait, Dough bait, Cloudy Action: Fair Creek channels, Main lake, Action: Good Goldfish, Hot Dogs, Minnows, Bass, Largemouth, Bass, Arbuckle Baits: Alabama Rig, Plastics River Channel, Shorelines, Baits: Caddis flies, Powerbait, Shad, Shrimp, Sunfish, Worms Spotted Locations: Brush structure, Standing timber Tube Jigs Locations: Below the dam, Action: Good Normal Points Locations: Below the dam, Coves, Creek channels, Main Baits: Bill Baits, Buzz Baits, Lake Level Data: Catfish, Channel, Catfish, Konawa Creek channels, Spillway lake, River Mouth, Tailwater Crankbaits, Plastics, Spin- USACE Current Lake Level Blue, Catfish, Flathead Bass, Largemouth, Bass, nerbaits, Top Water Water Temp and Clarity: 84 Action: Fair Normal McGee Creek Spotted Locations: Brush structure, and clear Baits: Chicken Liver, Cut Bait, Water Temp and Clarity: Action: Fair Channels, Coves, Points, Catfish, Channel Punch bait, Worms 91 and clear Below Average Baits: Buzz Baits, Crick- Shorelines, Standing timber Action: Good Locations: Coves, Creek chan- Bass, Largemouth Lake Level Data: ets, Goldfish, Grass hoppers, Catfish, Blue, Catfish, Chan- Baits: Cut Bait nels, Points Action: Fair USACE Current Lake Level Grubs, Minnows, Plastics, nel, Catfish, Flathead Locations: Other, and 14 ft. Crappie, White Baits: Crankbaits, Jigs, Water Temp and Clarity: 83 Small Lures Action: Good of water around baited holes Action: Fair Plastics Bass, Largemouth, Bass, Locations: Coves, Sand bar, Baits: Chicken Liver, Cut Bait, Additional Information: Baits: Jigs, Minnows, Spoons Locations: Main lake, Points, Spotted Shallows, Shorelines, Stand- Stinkbait, Sunfish, Worms Bass good on buzz baits, crank- Locations: Brush structure, River Channel Action: Good ing timber, Weed beds Locations: Below the dam, baits, and small 6-inch plastic Standing timber Bass, Striped (Hybrid), Bass, Baits: Crankbaits, Flukes, Crappie, Black, Crappie, Brush structure, Channels, lizards across points at dawn. White Jigs, Top Water White Main lake, Points, Standing Crappie fair off docks early Eufaula Action: Slow Locations: Brush structure, Action: Fair timber morning hours and on 1/16 Baits: Crankbaits, Live Shad Coves, Flats, Rocks Baits: Goldfish, Hair Jigs, Jigs, Crappie, White, Crappie, oz. jigs with milk money grubs Normal Locations: Coves, Inlet, River Bass, White, Bass, Spotted Minnows Black around brush piles in the main Lake Level Data: Channel Action: Fair Locations: Below the dam, Action: Good lake. White bass being caught USACE Current Lake Level Catfish, Channel Baits: Jerk Bait, Top Water, Brush structure, Coves, Rocks, Baits: Jigs, Minnows, Small on long Johns and topwater Water Temp and Clarity: water Action: Fair and Look for surfacing schools Weed beds Lures, Spinnerbaits, Tube Jigs lures surfacing near the dam. 80 and murky Baits: Chicken Liver, Cut Bait, Locations: Dam, Main lake, Locations: Brush structure, Sunfish good with a fly-rod and Bass, Striped Channels, Points, Standing black gnat. Action: Fair timber, and Cedar brush Baits: Live Shad, Top Water Blue River Locations: Below the dam Courtesy Photo A young boy shows off his catch at South Lake Park. Education

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The Madill Record Health School Policies Differ Widely Throughout Oklahoma

By Trevor Brown must be considered Oklahoma Watch as we make decisions that impact students, As COVID-19 cases teachers and their and deaths continue to families.” mount across the state Joining Norman and country, more Public Schools, school than 65% of students districts in Oklahoma in Oklahoma’s 50 larg- City, Tulsa, Putnam est school districts City, Jenks, Owasso are being given the and Western Heights option of returning to will also begin classes in-person learning. this week or next with An Oklahoma only remote-learning Watch review of school models. Students in re-opening policies those six schools make shows a patchwork up about 21% of the of strategies and ap- state’s total (non-vir- proaches towards tual charter school) reopening amid an K-12 enrollment. unprecedented global The majority of the pandemic. other school district The broad range policies reviewed by of policies, from en- Oklahoma Watch are couraging traditional using hybrid models in-person schooling to where students and only offering virtual parents are given the classes for at least the option of enrolling start of the year, show- in virtual learning. case the confusion and But in most of these Courtesy photo tough decisions school districts, students are Rayne Ryan, 5, shakes hands with her new kindergarten teacher, Terri Cox, outside of Eugene Field Elementary School on Aug. 24, 2020. Most being encouraged to officials and parents students met their teachers from their cars at a drive-thru meet and greet held by the school Monday, but Rayne’s family walked to the school. are making across the return to in-person (Whitney Bryen/Oklahoma Watch) state. learning, often after For many of the receiving feedback state’s larger school from parents. districts, located typi- In announcing its ferent approaches on requiring students to distancing is espe- State Superinten- Though most terrupted, except for cally in metro areas, hybrid model, Union whether to require wear masks in their cially difficult. dent for Public In- schools have started notifying and quaran- the decision came Public Schools cited face masks for all or classrooms. As it has been the struction Joy Hofmeis- their fall semester, tining close contacts down to a more cau- a survey where of the some students. case with the gen- ter is among the board many districts are of those cases, it has tious wait-and-see 2,600 parents who Oklahoma Watch’s In others, such as eral public, the use of members who wanted acknowledging that resulted in some tem- approach. responded, two-thirds review of reopening for Guthrie Public masks — which the a stricter policy from changes to their op- porary closures. “It is important to said they wanted their policies for the 50 Schools, the mask Centers for Disease the state. erations and policies Grove Public understand that navi- child to attend in- largest school dis- requirements are Control and Preven- During a public could come as condi- Schools, located in far gating the pandemic person. tricts shows nearly tied to the Oklahoma tions says is one of the appearance last week tions, including the northeast Oklahoma, is complicated and “Please know that half are mandating State Department of most effective ways with Gov. Kevin Stitt, spread of the virus in was among those that there is not a simple the health and safety all teachers, staff and Health’s color-coded to combat the spread who prefers allowing their communities or briefly transitioned to answer for any situa- of our students and students — with the COVID-19 alert map of the virus, particu- districts to set their even schools, remain its back-up distance tion,” Norman Public staff continues to be exception of kinder- and could be activated larly among healthy own policies, Hoff- in flux. learning model after Schools Superinten- our number one pri- garteners — to wear if cases rise in their asymptomatic people meister again made it announced Aug. 19 dent Nick Migliorino ority,” Kirt Hartzler, masks inside schools, community. who could unknowing- her case for a state- School Re-Opening that several students wrote in a letter to the superintendent of including in class- Many of the schools ly introduce to their wide mask require- Policies and teachers tested students and parents the district, wrote in a rooms. Sixteen school without a full mask family or wider social ment. A tally from KGOU positive with COV- last week addressing letter to parents. districts, meanwhile, mandate, however, circle — have been a “If we’re serious identified more than ID-19. In-person class- his districts decision require some students will still require masks source of contention about having in-per- 60 school districts es and extra circulator to return with all Mask Requirements (usually fourth grade for certain times. in the state. son learning, then as of Monday that actives resumed a few virtual classes until Also Differ and above) to wear In Bixby, for in- Earlier this sum- school districts have have already disclosed days later. local cases fall to an the masks and 10 cur- stance, masks are mer, the State Board to require masks,” cases among students, Other school dis- appropriate level. Among those al- rently do not require “highly recommend- of Education declined she said. “We will not teachers or staff since tricts, meanwhile, are “While we are en- lowing face-to-face masks for classroom ed” for students in to set a statewide be able to stay open. opening their doors. asking parents and couraged by a recent classroom learning learning. classrooms and school mask mandate and And, I want to see our While in many students to prepare decline in local Cov- at the start of the In some of these buildings. But they instead issued a set kids able to be in class of theses instances for the unpredictable id-19 cases, there are a year, school districts districts, teachers will still will be required of recommendations with their teachers in school operations have in the coming weeks variety of factors that are also taking dif- be given the option of on buses, where social to school districts. a safer environment.” largely been unin- and months. Dental Health During a Pandemic is still important Dr.Lauren Storts, Your dentist’s con- tion to do so, also stat- and hospitals. How- the problem becomes abscess and requires keep up with the novel tate to ask and your DDS cerns are the same! ing that “Oral health ever, we have seen much more serious a root canal or extrac- COVID-19 virus. dentist can alleviate There has been a lot in is integral to overall that some of those and can quickly esca- tion. As with any health- any concerns you may Life during a pan- the news lately about health.” Dentistry is that delayed “elective” late to an emergency So, those worried care, risk vs. benefit have. demic, as we all have postponing dental ap- essential health care, treatment had emer- in a short time if left about visiting your is a huge factor in We are here to treat learned the last few pointments, saying and that has been gencies after delaying untreated. dentist during these making decisions. We our patients, and our months, is uncertain that dental work is made apparent the such treatment. For example, a uncertain times, take believe as a profes- goal is to keep every- and uncharted terri- non-essential. last few months. The problem is that moderately sized cav- comfort knowing that sion that the benefit one safe and healthy! tory for most. Most The American Den- During the period many times there is no ity may only cause your dentist has al- of receiving “elective” people have concerns tal Association, “re- of quarantining, our pain or visible signs or some cold sensitivity, ways used sterilizing dental treatment out- about the safety and spectfully yet strongly main focus was seeing symptoms associated but if not treated in a techniques and protec- weighs the risks of health for themselves disagrees” with the only emergencies to with dental problems, few weeks or months tive equipment to keep delaying it. and their loved ones. World Health Organi- keep patients out of and once the pain, could turn into a large you and them safe, and If you have any zation’s recommenda- the emergency room swelling, etc. starts cavity that causes an have increased both to questions, don’t hesi- Green Tea can assist in cavity protection IIt’st’s nnotot a mmealeal wwithoutithout ddessertessert For the ice cream: with steam rising, but not boiling. (If you blow on Farfalle Italiane with • 2 cups whole milk the back of the spoon and the mixture ripples, you’ve • 2 cups heavy cream got the right consistency.) • 1 1/4 cups granulated sugar Pour base into a clean airtight container, stir in Green Tea • 8 large egg yolks the matcha powder, and refrigerate for 12 to 24 • 2 tablespoons matcha green tea powder hours before churning in an ice cream maker per For the cookies: the manufacturer’s instructions. Ingredients: • 1 stick (8 tablespoons) Earth Balance Natural Scrape into an airtight storage container and freeze Serves 4 Buttery Spread for at least 2 hours before serving. • 2 cups granulated sugar (make sure the label 400 grams farfalle italiane (or regular farfalle) says it’s vegan) To make the cookies: 400 grams zucchini, diced • 1/2 cup molasses In a large bowl, using a hand mixer, mix together 1 tablespoon Matcha green tea • 2 tablespoons flaxseeds pureed with 6 table- vegan spread and sugar until just creamy, 1 to 2 1/4 cup raisins, soaked in warm water, drained & patted dry spoons water minutes. Add molasses, flaxseed mixture, and white 3 tablespoons pistachios, ground • 1 tablespoon white vinegar vinegar and mix to combine. Set aside. Handful of fresh fennel leaves • 2 1/2 cups sifted bread flour (sift before mea- In a medium bowl, whisk together bread flour, bak- suring) ing soda, ginger, cinnamon, cloves, and cardamom. Salt • 1 tablespoon baking soda Add the dry ingredients mixture, one third at a Pepper • 2 teaspoons ground ginger time, to the wet ingredients, mixing with a rubber Extra virgin olive oil • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon spatula or wooden spoon to combine. • 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves Wrap bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at Directions: • 1/2 teaspoon ground cardamom least 20 minutes. Preheat oven to 325 degrees, with racks in lower Over high heat, boil a pot of water for the pasta. When it Directions for the ice cream and upper thirds. Line two half-sheet baking pans boils, add the salt. Cook the pasta according to the time in In a 4-quart saucepan, combine milk, cream, and with parchment paper. the package. half of sugar. Set over high heat, and cook, stirring Form dough into balls about the size of whole walnuts Meanwhile, sautè the zucchini in a saucepan with extra occasionally, until mixture comes to a boil, about and place 2 inches apart on prepared baking sheets. 5 minutes. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes, or until edges are light virgin olive oil on medium heat. Keep on tossing in the pan Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, whisk yolks and brown and centers are still wet—don’t overbake. until they change color. remaining sugar until smooth, heavy, and pale Immediately transfer cookies to a cooling rack. Let Add the raisins, Matcha green powder & pistachios. Toss yellow, about 30 seconds. cool for 1 hour before serving. the ingredients together for about 3 minutes. Season with When cream mixture just comes to a boil, whisk, salt & pepper. remove from heat, and, in a slow stream, pour half To make the ice cream sandwiches: Add the cooked pasta, a little bit of water used for cooking ooff creamcream mmixtureixture overover yolk-sugaryolk-sugar mmixture,ixture, whiskingwhisking Place 1 cookie top side down on a work surface. Scoop the pasta & the fennel leaves. constantly until blended. 1 to 2 scoops (Coolhaus uses a 4-ounce scoop) of the Drizzle with extra virgin olive oil before serving. RReturneturn panpan toto sstovetoptovetop over lowlow heat.heat. WWhiskinghisking con- ice cream on top. Place another cookie top side up stantly, stream yolk-cream mixture back into pan. on top of the ice cream and press down lightly to With a wooden spoon, continue stirring until mix- even the filling and stick the sandwich together. ture registers 165 to 180 degrees on an instant-read Repeat to make as many as desired. thermometer, about 2 minutes. Do not heat above Freeze the entire sandwich. Freezing the sandwiches 180 degrees, or eggs in base will scramble. Mixture as whole units makes it easier to eat them, with less should be slightly thickened and coat back of spoon, melty ice cream spilling out the sides. Page 4B – The Madill Record – Thursday, August 27, 2020 Need to sell your The Madill Record place? ‘In the Arms of Lake Texoma’ WWee have a buyer for you! Courourtneytney realealtyty HHwywy 7700 & GGaryary Rd.,Rd., 5 mi.mi. S ofof MadillMadill wwww.courtneyrealty.netww.courtneyrealty.net - 580•795•2608580•795•2608

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ALCOHOLICS ANON- Accounting, Decree of Dis- why the Account should DOBSON, Deceased legatees, devisees and attorney for the same, and DISCHARGE The Madill Record YMOUS Meeting held tribution, and Discharge of not be settled and allowed, No. PB-2020-08 nominated or previously if an objection is not made NOTICE IS HEREBY given Thursdays at 7 p.m. at Personal Representative. A the Estate distribution, the NOTICE TO CREDITORS appointed Personal Repre- within the allowed time, all to all persons interested PO Box 529 “The Blend” 516 S. 1st hearing has been fixed by Attorneys= Fees, Costs, All creditors having claims sentatives of the Decedent persons will be deemed to in the Estate of Carolyn Madill, OK 73446 Street, Madill, contact the Judge of the Court for and Expenses approved, against Ernest Dobson, so far as known to the have waived any objection Rhea, Deceased, that on Peggy, 972-832-1850, the 9th day of September, and the Administrator dis- deceased, are required to Petitioner are: to the Petition and the relief this date, Joe Rhea and ALL ZONES ALL 580-795-3355 or Brenna, 580-263- 2020, at 9:00 o’ clock, A.M. charged. present the same, with a Heirs-at-Law, Legatees prayed for. Donna Smith, who may be 1088. in the District Courtroom, Dated this 10th day of Au- description of all security and Devisees If an objection is filed contacted through counsel Marshall County Court- gust, 2020. interests and other collat- Name Age Resi- on or before the hearing at the address below, filed Pets & Supplies house, Madill, Oklahoma, _/s/ Gregory Johnson eral, if any, held by each dence Relationship to date, on the hearing date a Petition for Summary and all persons interested JUDGE OF THE Decedent the Court will determine Administration in the District LOW INCOME creditor with respect to families: in the Estate are notified to DISTRICT COURT such claim to Robert M. Harold Lee Scates Legal whether summary proceed- Court of Marshall County, get your pets spayed or appear and show cause, Kristen L. Speer, OBA Seymour, Administrator of P.O. Box 665 ings are appropriate, and, State of Oklahoma, attach- neutered with Oklahoma if any they have, why the #30283 the Estate, c/o Michael L. Tishomingo, Oklahoma if so, whether the Estate ing thereto an instrument Spay Network. $35 for accounting should not be LITTLE LAW FIRM, PLLC Seymour, 1416 Terrace Dr., 73460 Son will be distributed and to purporting to be the Last OKLAHOMA dogs, $25 for cats and waived, the Estate should P.O. Box 618 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104, on Edna Elaine Williamson whom the Estate will be Will and Testament (“Will”) $5 vaccinations, 580- not be distributed, and the Madill, OK 73446 or before the following pre- Legal distributed. of said Deceased and nam- CLASSIFIED 924-5873 for appoint- Personal Telephone: (580) 795- sentment day: September Daughter, Deceased TO ALL CREDITORS ing Joe Rhea as Personal ment. Representative discharged. 3397 Fax: (580) 795- 9, 2020, or the same will Nathan Scates Legal OF THE ABOVE NAMED Representative, praying Dated this 14th day of Au- 5072 be forever barred. Son, Deceased DECEDENT: All creditors for the probate of said AD NETWORK WWantant to buy gust, 2020. [email protected] Dated this 5th day of August, Theo Scates Legal having claims against the Will, that Letters of Special FOR MORE INFO CALL Original Signed By: Attorney for Administrator 2020. 9690 County Road 1570 above named Decedent Administration issue to Joe LOOKING TO buy a GREGORYFOR MORE INFO JOHNSON CALL (Published in The Madill MICHAEL L. SEYMOUR, Ada, Oklahoma 74820 are required to present the Rhea and Donna Smith, that 1-888-815-2672 used 1998-2012 year Associate District Judge Record August 20 & 27, OBA #8098 Grandson same, with a description of Letters Testamentary, if nec- two door jeep with six JUDGE OF THE DIS- 2020 2t) Attorney for Administrator Maranda Harris Ostrom all security interest or other essary, issue to the same. FARM EQUIPMENT cylinder, A.C. For per- TRICT COURT 1416 Terrace Drive Legal 230 W. Vandalia collateral (if any) held by Said Petition further prays sonal use. Please call IN THE DISTRICT Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104 St. each creditor with respect that the heirs at law, devi- 210-414-0636. Millicent McClure Watson, COURT OF MARSHALL (918) 749-1202 Broken Arrow, Oklahoma to such claim, to Jared sees and legatees of said LEASE YOUR LAND FOR LEASEOBA YOUR#12527 LAND Millicent FOR HUNTING Mc- COUNTY STATE OF (Published in The Madill 74012 Granddaughter Easterling at the offices ofDecedent be determined; HUNTING Prepaid annual lease Clure Watson, P.C. Nathan Leighton Minor Miscellaneous Prepaid annual lease payments $5m lia- OKLAHOMA Record August 20 & 27, Easterling Law Office at that the final accounting be payments $5m liability insurance. 216 Plaza, P. 0. Box 86 In the Matter of the Estate 2020 2t) Ward of State of Okla- the address shown below, approved; that the property items for sale bilityMadill, insurance. OK We 73446 handle everything for of ROBERT JAMES homa Great Grandson within thirty (30) days fol- of the Decedent subject to We handle everything for you. Base 580/795-7328 AUGUST & SALLY JO Cyndel Howell - the jurisdiction of this Court FOR SALE 3 active bee you. Base Camp Leasing 1-866-309-1507 IN THE DISTRICT lowing the filing of the Peti Camp Leasing 1-866-309-1507 AUGUST, DECEASED. a/k/a Cydel Leann Leigh- tion and Combined Notice be distributed; and that the hives and lots of equip- www.BaseCampLeasing.comFax: 580/795/5738 Promo COURT OF MARSHALL www.BaseCampLeasing.com Attorney for Personal Case No. PB-2020-31 COUNTY ton Minor 20471 herein, or the same will be Special Administrator be ment. 580-320-2597. Code: 339 Promo Code: 339 Representative Publish 2X NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE OF OKLA- County Rd 1560 forever barred. discharged, and for other Land for Sale (Published in The Madill To the Creditors of Robert HOMA Ada, Oklahoma 74820 Dated this 6th day of August relief as prayed for in said WANT TO BUY Record August 20 & 27, James August and Sally IN THE MATTER OF THE Great Granddaughter 2020. Petition, which Petition 2020 2t) Jo August, Deceased: ESTATE OF Individuals or Entities Nomi- /s/ Gregory Johnson- you may refer to for further FOR SALE by owner. OLD GUITAR$ WANTED! LARRY All creditors having claims NANCY BELLE FOWLER, nated in Will JUDGE OF THE particulars. OLD GUITAR$ WANTED! LARRY 18.82 plus acres. Rural BRING$IN CA$H THE forDISTRICT vintage USA gui- against ROBERT JAMES DECEASED. Name Address DISTRICT COURT The names and addresses BRING$ CA$H for vintage USA gui- water plus pond on the COURT OF MARSHALL AUGUST and SALLY JO Harold Scates P . O . Jared Easterling, 31544 of the heirs-at-law, legatees, tars, tube amps, banjos, mandolins, Case No. PB-2020-34 tars, tube amps, banjos, mandolins, property & electric at COUNTY AUGUST, Deceased, are ALIAS COMBINED Box 665 Easterling Law Office devisees and nominated the road. 9560 Hwy 70 etc. Fender, Gibson, Martin, Gretsch, etc. Fender, Gibson, Martin, Gretsch, STATE OF OKLAHOMA required to present the NOTICE Tishomingo, Oklahoma 225 West Main or previously appointed A, Kingston. Call 214- others.IN THE Call MATTER or text 918-288-2222.OF THE same with a description of NOTICE TO CREDI- 73460 Tishomingo, Oklahoma Personal Representatives others. Call or text 918-288-2222. 725-9056. $9500 per www.stringswest.comESTATE OF all security interests and TORS; NOTICE OF The probable value of 73460 of the Decedent so far as www.stringswest.com acre. Case No. PB-2020-18 other collateral (if any) HEARING PETITION the estate of Nancy Belle Telephone: (580) 219- known to the Petitioner are: DOROTHY ANN MCMIL- held by each creditor with FOR ADMISSION Fowler, Deceased, so far 8900 Heirs-at-Law, Legatees and ADVERTISE STATEWIDE Your ad should be LEN, Deceased respect to such claim, to OF WILL TO PRO- as known to the Petitioner admin@easterlinglawof- Devisees NOTICE OF HEARING ROBERT JAMES AUGUST, BATE, PETITION FOR is unknown. fice.com Name Age Resi- HERE Put yourFIRST message AND where FINAL it matters AC- most II, Personal Representative, SUMMARY The above named De- Attorney for Petitioner dence Relationship to Put your message where it mat- COUNT, PETITION FOR at the law office of Mil - ADMINISTRATION, cedent died on the 5th day (Published in The Madill Decedent for 1,000s to see. – IN OKLAHOMA NEWSPAPERS. We ters most – IN OKLAHOMA DECREE OF DISTRIBU- licent McClure Watson, HEARING ON THE FINAL of April, 2020, at which time Record August 20 & 27, Marilyn Hayes Legal canTION, place APPROVALyour ad in 155 newspapers.OF AT- the address of the Decedent 2020 2t) 38 Hayes Road NEWSPAPERS. We can place 580-795-3355 216 Plaza, P. 0. Box 86,ACCOUNTING AND THE For moreTORNEYS’ information FEES, or to place Madill, Oklahoma, 73446, PETITION FOR DETER- was 10777 Village Drive, Sherman, TX 75090 your ad in 155 newspapers. to place an ad an ad, contact Landon Cobb at addressed to Millicent Mc- MINATION OF HEIRS, Apt. 37, Madill, Oklahoma For more information or to place 73446 (405) 499-0022 or toll-free in OK at DISTRIBUTION OF The Madill Record an ad, contact Landon Cobb at ESTATE AND Pursuant to an Order 1-888-815-2672. (405) 499-0022 or toll-free in OK at DISCHARGE of said Court, notice is NOTICE IS HEREBY hereby given that the 30th 1-888-815-2672. given to all persons inter- day of September 2020, ested in the Estate of Nancy at the hour of 9:00 o’clock BUSINESS Belle Fowler, Deceased, A.M. in the Courtroom of Martin VanMeter-BROKER/OWNER that on this date, Harold Fax (580) 924- 8404 (580) 924- 8468 Scates, who may be con- Martin VanMeter – BROKER/OWNER www.cbtexoma.com Get a free quote tacted through counsel at DIRECTORY Roll-in ShowersMartinMartin(580) 924–8404VanMeter-BROKER/OWNER VanMeter-BROKER/OWNER (580) 924–8468 Fax the address below, filed a Fax [email protected](580)(580) 924- 924- 8404 8404 (580) (580) Roll 924- 924-- 8468 in8468 Showers Fax call or visit www. 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The Madill Record LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES egal notices LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES SHOP SMART… Donna Smith Legal in the Courtroom of the all security interest orL other __/s/ Goldie Hinkle Fax: (580) 795-5072 COUNTY COURT OF MARSHALL 25314 County Line Avenue undersigned Judge, or the collateral (if any) held by Goldie Hinkle, [email protected] STATE OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY Blanchard, OK 73010 Judge to whom this cause each creditor with respect Administrator Attorney for Petitioner In the Matter of the Estate of STATE OF OKLAHOMA Daughter is assigned on said date, to such claim, to Jared Kristen L. Speer, OBA (Published in The Madill Mark Christopher Hurt, In the Matter of the Estate of Joe Rhea Legal 2 0 1 in the Marshall County Easterling at the offices of#30283 Record August 20 & 27, deceased. Mary Elizabeth Raborn, East 5th St. Courthouse in the City of Easterling Law Office at LITTLE LAW FIRM, PLLC 2020 2t) PB-2020-24 deceased. Tishomingo, OK 73460 Madill, Marshall County, the address shown below, P.O. Box 618 NOTICE OF HEARING PB-2020-35 Son Oklahoma, has been ap- within thirty (30) days fol- Madill, Oklahoma 73446 IN THE DISTRICT PETITION FOR NOTICE OF HEARING Sandra Carroll pointed as the time and lowing the filing of the Peti- Telephone: (580) 795- COURT OF MARSHALL ADMINISTRATION OF AN PETITION FOR Legal Deceased place for hearing said Peti- tion and Combined Notice 3397 COUNTY ESTATE FOR ADMINISTRATION OF AN Daughter tion, proving said Will, and herein, or the same will be Fax: (580) 795-5072 STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPOINTMENT OF ESTATE FOR Sandra Carroll left surviving considering all relief prayed forever barred. [email protected] In the Matter of the Estate of PERSONAL APPOINTMENT OF her the following children: for in the Petition presented Dated this 6th day of August Attorney for Petitioner MILDRED ANNA RHODES, REPRESENTATIVE, AND PERSONAL Angel Carroll, Adult to the Court on said date. 2020. (Published in The Madill Case No. PB-2020-32 FOR DETERMINATION REPRESENTATIVE, AND Grandaughter of Deceased All persons interested may _/s/ Gregory Johnson Record August 20 & 27, Deceased. OF HEIRS, DEVISEES FOR DETERMINATION of 181 East Butcher Pen appear at said hearing. JUDGE OF THE 2020 2t) NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND LEGATEEES OF HEIRS, DEVISEES Road, Kenefic, OK 74748 Any person receiving this DISTRICT COURT All creditors having claims NOTICE is hereby given AND LEGATEEES Donna Taylor, Adult notice or any interested Jared Easterling, 31544 IN THE DISTRICT against Mildred Anna that on the 24th day of June, NOTICE is hereby given Grandaughter of Deceased party may file objections toEasterling Law Office COURT OF MARSHALL Rhodes, Deceased, are 2020, Christopher Patrick that on the 31st day of

of PO Box 1308 Ringling, the Petition at or before the 225 West Main Street COUNTY required to present the Hurt filed in the District August, 2020, Nicholas SHOP OK 73456 final hearing. All objections Tishomingo, Oklahoma STATE OF OKLAHOMA same, with a description Court of Marshall County, Eugene Raborn filed in the Rebecca Carroll, Adult to the Petition and/or any 73460 In the Matter of the Es- of all security interests Oklahoma, a petition pray- District Court of Marshall Grandaughter of Deceased relief requested must be Telephone: (580) 219-8900 tate of and other collateral (if any) ing that Letters of Adminis- County, Oklahoma, a peti- Grand 107 West 20th St. made in writing, with such (Published in The Madill LLOYD DALE JONES, held by each creditor with tration issue to Christopher tion praying that Letters

Tishomingo, OK 73460 objection to be filed herein, Record August 20 & 27, Deceased. respect to such claim, to Patrick Hurt upon the estate of Administration issue to THE John Mejorado, Adult with a copy being provided 2020 2t) Case No. PB-2020-28 the named Personal Rep- of Mark Christopher Hurt, Nicholas Eugene Raborn Grandson of Deceased of to the Petitioners and the NOTICE TO CREDITORS resentative of the Estate: deceased, late of County upon the estate of Mary Eliz- 301 Wyatt Street, Waxa- attorney for the same, and IN THE DISTRICT All creditors having claims Carolyn Dickson, c/o Kris- of Marshall, State of Okla- abeth Raborn, deceased,

hachie, TX 75165 if an objection is not made COURT OF MARSHALL against Lloyd Dale Jones, ten L. Speer, LITTLE LAW homa. late of County of Marshall, CLAS Tommy Barnes, Adult within the allowed time, all COUNTY Deceased, are required to FIRM, PLLC, P.O. Box 6l8, And pursuant to an order state of Oklahoma. Grandson of Deceased, persons will be deemed to STATE OF OKLAHOMA present the same, with a Madill, Oklahoma 73446, of said Court, that the 23rd And pursuant to an order Address Unknown have waived any objection IN THE MATTER OF THE description of all security on or before the following day of September, 2020 at of said Court, that the 23rd Individuals or Entities Nomi- to the Petition and the relief ESTATE OF interests and other collateral presentment date: October the hour of 9:00 a.m. has day of September, 2020 at nated in Will prayed for. Case No. PB-2020-30 (if any) held by each creditor 19, 2020, or the same will been appointed as the time the hour of 9:00 a.m. has Name Address If an objection is filed on or GEORGE WAYNE with respect to such claim, be forever barred. for hearing said application been appointed as the time Joe Rhea 201 East 5th St. before the hearing date, on HUDSON, Deceased. to the named Personal Rep- DATED this 19th day of before the undersigned for hearing said application Tishomingo, OK 73460 the hearing date the Court NOTICE TO CREDITORS resentative of the Estate: August, 2020. Judge in the court room of before the undersigned The probable value of the will determine whether sum- All creditors having claims Linda A. Grindle, c/o Kris- _/s/ Carolyn Dickson the Marshall County Cour- Judge in the court room of

estate of Carolyn Rhea, mary proceedings are ap- against George Wayne ten L. Speer, LITTLE LAW Carolyn Dickson, house at Madill, Oklahoma, the Marshall County Cour- SI Deceased, so far as known propriate, and, if so, whether Hudson, Deceased, are re- FIRM, PLLC, P.O. Box 6l8, Personal Representative when and where all persons house at Madill, Oklahoma, to the Petitioners is un- the Estate will be distributed quired to present the same, Madill, Oklahoma 73446, Kristen L. Speer, OBA interested in Said estate when and where all persons

known. and to whom the Estate will with a description of all on or before the following #30283 may appear and contest interested in said estate FIEDS! The above named Dece- be distributed. The Special security interests and other presentment date: October LITTLE LAW FIRM, PLLC said petition by filing writtnemay appear and contest dent died on the 17th day Administrator shall present collateral (if any) held by 19, 2020, or the same will P.O. Box 618 opposition thereto. said petition by filing written of March, 2020, at which the final accounting at the each creditor with respect be forever barred. Madill, Oklahoma 73446 BY: BARBARA JEAN opposition thereto. time the Decedent was a final hearing. to such claim, to the named DATED this 11th day of Telephone: (580) 795- DEPUTY COURT CLERK BY: BARBARA JEAN resident of Marshall County, TO ALL CREDITORS OF Administrator of the Estate: August, 2020. 3397 M. Elizabeth Clark, OBA DEPUTY COURT CLERK Oklahoma. THE ABOVE NAMED DE- Goldie Hinkle, c/o Kristen __/s/ Linda A. Grindle Fax: (580) 795-5072 21140 M. Elizabeth Clark, OBA Pursuant to an Order of CEDENT: All creditors L. Speer, LITTLE LAW Linda A. Grindle, Personal [email protected] 205 1/2 Plaza 21140 said Court, notice is hereby having claims against the FIRM, PLLC, P.O. Box 6l8, Representative Attorney for Petitioner Madill, Ok 73446 205 1/2 Plaza given that the 30th day of above named Decedent Madill, Oklahoma 73446, Kristen L. Speer, OBA (Published in The Ma- Tel: 580-795-6855 Madill, Ok 73446 September 2020, at the are required to present the on or before the following #30283 dill Record August 27 & Fax: 580-795-6857 Tel: 580-795-6855 hour of 9:00 o’clock A.M. same, with a description of presentment date: October LITTLE LAW FIRM, PLLC September 3, 2020 2t) (Published in The Ma- Fax: 580-795-6857 12, 2020, or the same will P.O. Box 618 dill Record August 27 & (Published in The Ma- be forever barred. Madill, Oklahoma 73446 IN THE DISTRICT September 3, 2020 2t) dill Record August 27 & DATED this 12th day of Telephone: (580) 795- COURT OF MARSHALL September 3, 2020 2t) August, 2020. 3397 IN THE DISTRICT Now Hiring Office – 580•725•7253 For a full-time Ranger (with benefits) Benefit Auction and part-time Ranger (Both must be CLEET certified.) Pie & Cake Benefit Also hiring for part-time office position. Weekend work is Auction for Noah Iglesia – PPattiatti Sparlin, Broker BrBrandiandi WWardard Carolyn SevSeveyey REQUIRED. Ranger’s hours will 580•795•4155 580•634*1315 580-564-6404 patti@[email protected] [email protected]@sparlinrealty.com include both evening and day shifts. 902 N. 1ST ST-MADILL: Mixed use, Bldg. 1419 Sq. Ft., 2 week old great grandson Apply in person @ lot 135,907 Sq. Ft. Excellent piece of highway frontage 11500 Park Office Road, Kingston property...... REDUCED $145,000 of Ralph & Judy Page. Lake Texoma State Park is an Equal BLAKE LN-DURANT: .50 acres/21,825 Sq.Ft residen- tial lot. From 1st street, go north on 1st/Hwy 48. left on Friday Sept. 4, 7:00 p.m. @ Opportunity Employer. Sandstone, right on Red Oak, It is corner lot of Blake Lane and Casey Lane...... $35,000

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eter (“Mystery” NZ batsman fornia Ontario 1979 Tian Liang, Chinese diver 1973-82) 1965 Michael Perry, NFL 1970 Jim Thome, infielder 1984 David Bentley, English 1947 Ed Herrmann, MLB defensive tackle (Denver Bron- (Cleveland Indians), born in footballer catcher (White Sox), born in cos) Peoria, Illinois 1984 Sulley Muntari, Ghana- San Diego, California (d. 2013) 1965 Wayne James, cricketer 1970 Mark Ilott, cricketer ian footballer 1949 Doug Tewell, American (Zimbabwe Test wicketkeeper (England left-arm pace bowler 1987 Darren McFadden, Amer- golfer (PGA Senior C’ship v Pakistan 1993) 1993-) ican football player 2000, The Tradition 2001), 1966 Deena Wigger, US shoot- 1970 Reggie Slater, NBA for- 1992 Carissa Moore, American August 27 all-rounder), born in Sydney, born in Baton Rouge, Loui- er (Olympic-92), born in Colo- ward (Toronto Raptors) surfer (WSL Women’s World 1897 Ad van Emmenes, Dutch Australia (d. 1992) siana rado Springs, Colorado 1970 Peter Ebdon, English Tour Champion 2011, 13, 15, soccer reporter, born in Am- 1927 Liselott Linsenhoff, Ger- 1950 Cynthia Potter, American 1967 Brian McRae, Bradenton snooker player 19), born in Honolulu, Hawaii sterdam (d. 1989) man equestrian rider (Olympic springboard diver (Olympic FL, outfielder () 1970 Jeff Kenna, Irish foot- 1908 Sir Donald Bradman AC, gold 1968, 72), born in Frank- bronze 1976) 1967 Rob Burnett, NFL defen- baller Australian cricket batsman furt, Germany (d. 1999) 1951 Don Pooley Jr, American sive end (Cleveland Browns/ 1971 Ernest Faber, soccer and captain (52 Tests; 6,996 1928 Joan Kroc, American 3rd golfer (US Senior Open 2002), Baltimore Ravens) player (PSV) runs @ WR 99.94 average; HS wife of Ray Kroc, the owner of born in Phoenix, Arizona 1968 Christine Schaefer, Flor- 1971 Jim Flanigan, NFL de- 334; 29 x 100s), born in Coota- McDonald’s and the San Diego 1954 Derek Warwick, race car ence Ky, WPVA volleyballer fensive tackle (Chicago Bears) HISTORY Padres, born in West St. Paul, mundra, Australia (d. 2001) driver (US Open-5th-1994) 1972 Chris Imes, South Paris (Continued from page 1B) 1908 Frank Leahy, American Minnesota (d. 2003) 1954 John Lloyd, England, 1968 Emanual Davis, NBA Maine, US hockey defenseman football coach (Notre Dame), 1928 Othmar Schneider, Aus- tennis star (former husband guard (Houston Rockets) (Olympics 1994) born in O’Neill, Nebraska (d. trian skier (Olympic gold of Chris Everet) 1969 Kipp Vickers, NFL guard 1972 Donta Jones, NFL line- men’s football gold medal at the 1973) 1952), born in Lech, Austria 1955 Roderick Hopkins Davis, (Indianapolis Colts) backer (Pittsburgh Steelers) Athens Olympics 1909 Sylvère Maes, Belgian (d. 2012) yachting Star class (Olympics 1969 Mark Ealham, cricketer 1972 Denise Lewis, English 2005 The Tradition Senior cyclist (Tour de France 1936, 1929 Elizabeta Bagrintseve, 1996), born in Auckland, New (Kent & England Test all- heptathlete Men’s Golf, Reserve Vineyards 39), born in Gistel, Belgium USSR, discus thrower (Olym- Zealand rounder 1996) 1973 Danny Coyne, Welsh & GC: Loren Roberts wins first (d. 1966) pic silver 1952) 1957 Bernhard Langer, Ger- 1969 Steven Van Randwijck, footballer of 4 Champions Tour majors 1916 Tony Harris, South Afri- 1931 Sven Tumba, Swedish ice man golfer (US Masters 1985, field hockey player (Olympics 1973 Dietmar Hamann, Ger- with bogey on 2nd playoff hole can cricketer (8 Tests for South hockey center, football winger, 93; 42 European Tour titles), 1996), born in Washington, man footballer against Dana Quigley Africa 1947-49, 100 runs) and golfer, course designer, born in born in Anhausen, Germany D.C. 1974 José Vidro, Puerto Rican 2011 Canadian Open Women’s rugby union player (Spring- Stockholm, Sweden (d. 2011) 1959 Gerhard Berger, for- 1970 Andy Bichel, Australian baseball player Golf, Hillsdale CC: Brittany bok), born in Kimberley, Cape 1931 Joe Cunningham, Ameri- mula-1 racer (Italian Grand cricketer and pace bowler, 1974 Michael Mason, New Lincicome wins by 1 stroke from Michelle Wie and Stacy Lewis Province (d. 1993) can baseball player Prix-1988) born in Laidley, Queensland, Zealand cricketer 2016 Canadian Open Women’s 1917 Peanuts Lowrey, Ameri- 1935 Ernie Broglio, American 1960 Damon Keeve, heavy- Australia 1975 Mark Rudan, Australian baseball player Golf, Priddis Green CC: Ariya can baseball player, born in weight (209+ lbs) judoka 1970 Dene Hills, cricketer footballer Jutanugam of Thailand wins 1946 Tony Howard, cricketer Culver City, California (d. (Olympics 1992, 96), born in (prolific Tasmanian batsman) 1976 Cartos Moya, Spanish by 4 from Kim Sei-young of 1986) (WI off-spinner one Test v NZ San Francisco, California 1970 Greg Woodcroft, 52 kg tennis star South Korea 1925 Ken Grieves, Austra- 1972) 1962 Scott Davis, tennis star, freestyle wrestler (Olympics 1977 Deco, Portuguese foot- lian cricketer (NSW leg-spin 1947 John Morrison, crick- born in Santa Monica, Cali- 1996), born in Hamilton, baller The Madill Record – Thursday, August 27, 2020 – Page 7B RRodeoodeo rroundupoundup decordecoratingating contest The Madill Record Page 8B – – Thursday, August 27, 2020 MarMarshallshall County RRoundound up RodeoRodeo