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By Shalene White Once they arrive to the store, cutting down the shipping, quires less of an operational to be ready for them as soon shoppers might visit the shalene@madillrecord. the customer checks in, and buyers receive their items makeover because the busi- as they arrive to the store. wrong location to pick up net their items are brought to faster. It cuts costs because ness uses existing resources. Delays from the store being their order. Another mix-up their car. Businesses from there are no shipping costs. The biggest draw of this shorthanded or an increase would be the customer send- Since the pandemic began fast food to grocery stores The curbside convenience convenience is the inclusive- in orders might leave the ing the order to the wrong over 16 months ago, forcing offer it. minimizes the risk of dam- ness. Shoppers who have customer feeling dissatisfi ed. location. Either one of these many businesses to shut One must wonder, if this aged or stolen packages, mobility issues or have social Many shoppers use the mishaps could decrease the down normal production, a new convenience, like others, leading to more customer anxiety can shop without curbside convenience and customer satisfaction, as new convenience emerged. has drawbacks. Obviously, satisfaction. A customer can worry. can lead to traffic jams. well. Businesses scrambled to there are pros and cons to it. order online and then choose Just like everything in life, Some businesses do not have One of the drawbacks to fi gure out how to shut their Some of the pros that to interact with the business there are also cons to this enough employees to answer curbside pickup but a plus for doors to the public but con- come with the service are physically, giving them an service. These could be in- to the demand from the in- delivery is consumer travel tinue to be operational. Thus, speed, cost cutting, customer omnichannel experience. creased expectations, traffi c crease in customers using costs. Some shoppers might curbside pickup was born. satisfaction, omnichannel ex- The convenience also jams, location mix-ups, and the service. not like the idea of using their This new convenience al- periences, guaranteed fulfi ll- ensures that the customer consumer travel costs. Another issue that might own gas, or the use of public lows the customer to shop for ment, inclusiveness, socially gets what they ordered while Due to the convenience of miff the shopper is location transportation to retrieve their items online or through distancing and easy rollout. practicing social distancing. curbside pickup, some cus- mix-ups. For cities that have their goods. The speed comes from The curbside pickup also re- tomers expect their orders more than one store location, an app, and even pay for it. (See CURBSIDE page 5A) Alliance Health reveals new expansion

Summer Bryant • The Madill Record Summer Bryant • The Madill Record Alliance Health Madill board members revealed the new expansion on June 22, 2021. The The new expansion includes many amentities, including three private rooms. organization has been working on it for several years.

By Summer Bryant health care and hospital swing bed. The grand opening show- for patients that includes a ter prepared now, to handle Offi [email protected] services to individuals and The hospital is made up of cased the new expansion lift, an isolation room with medical complications. The families in Marshall County. several different connected which consisted of fourteen two doors that operate as providers and hospital staff Alliance Health Madill The hospital currently of- areas. Some sections of the spacious rooms. Eleven of the an airlock with interlocking are committed to the com- held a Ribbon Cutting Cer- fers several services which hospital were built in the 60s, rooms are semiprivate and doors, and a private room munity and patients. They emony/Grand Opening on include the emergency room, the 80s, and even 2021. They three private rooms. It also that will include a Murphy said they are excited to offer June 22, 2021, for their new inpatient and outpatient have been working on the new included an activities room bed for guests. The bed was direct quality health care to expansion. services, physical and respi- expansion the last few years for the long-term patients donated by the Little family the people of this community Alliance Health Madill ratory therapy, radiology, and trying to make sure all and family members, an from Marshall County. as well as hiring and offering provides general and acute skilled nursing, along with sections connect seamlessly. exam room, a bariatric room The hospital can be bet- nursing jobs.

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Marshall County’s News Source for More than 120 Years Page 2A – The Madill Record – Thursday, June 24, 2021 The Madill Record POLICE BEAT By Shalene White on June 18 for Assault and Possession of CDS with the Failure to Pay on Possession Others While Attempting to Cryer, a 19-year-old female shalene@madillrecord. Battery. No priors were found Intent to Distribute convic- of Drug Paraphernalia and Elude, Assault and Battery from Ardmore was arrested net in an online search. tions. Two Second-Degree Larceny of Lost Property on a Police Offi cer, Escape on June 15 for Public Intoxi- Cynthia Villicana, a Burglary convictions were convictions. Other convic- from Arrest and Possession of cation. Only traffi c violations Assault: Alan Scotty, a 39-year-old female from also found in an online tions for Concealing Stolen CDS Second and Subsequent. were found in an online 56-year-old male from Ma- Kingston was arrested on search. Property, Obstruction and Barbara Riley, a 51-year- search. dill was arrested on June 15 June 18 for Aggravated As- Christopher Richards, a multiple convictions for Pos- old female from Madill was Bradley Collins, a 44-year- for Aggravated Assault and sault and Battery. No Okla- 28-year-old male from Madill session of CDS. arrested on June 22 for old male from Ravia was Battery, and Conspiracy to homa priors were found in an was arrested on June 21 for Linda Smith, a 55-year-old Petit Larceny and Failure arrested on June 17 for Perform Acts of Violence. No online search. Bond Revocation on a Second- female from Krum, Texas to Pay on a Possession of Failure to Pay on a Pub- Oklahoma priors were found Christopher Young, a Degree Burglary charge. An was arrested on June 17 for CDS – Methamphetamines lic Intoxication conviction. in an online search. 30-year-old male from Kings- online search found priors for Failire to Pay on Possession of and Possession of Drug Para- Priors for Reckless Conduct Michael Payne, a 47-year- ton was arrested on June 19 Possession of CDS, Posses- CDS and Possession of Drug phernalia convictions. with a Firearm, Larceny of old male from Marietta for Escape from Detention, sion of Contraband in Jail, Paraphernalia convictions. Driving: Donald Knight, Merchandise from a Retailer, was arrested on June 17 Assault and Battery with DUI, Obstruction, Resisting She is also facing charges for a 45-year-old male from Ma- Third-Degree Forgery, Pos- for Failure to Pay on As- a Dangerous Weapon, and an Offi cer, Public Intoxica- Obstruction. dill was arrested on June 15 session of Contraband in jail, sault and Battery, Public Second-Degree Burglary. An tion, and Concealing Stolen Tran Luhachack a 41-year- for Failure to Pay on Actual and multiple convictions for Intoxication, Trespassing online search showed priors Property. He is also facing old male from Haltom City, Physical Control of a Vehicle Inhaling Toxic Vapors were and Threatening to Perform for Obtaining Property by charges for Conjoint Rob- Texas was arrested on June while Under the Infl uence, found in an online search. Acts of Violence convictions. False Pretenses. bery, Possession of CDS, and 20 for Traffi cking in CDS. No DUI Second and Subsequent Michael Thierry, a Other priors for Endeavoring Theft/Burglary: Justus Possession of Drug Parapher- Oklahoma priors were found and Possession of Contra- 33-year-old male from Ard- to Manufacture CDS, Posses- Swan, a 25-year-old male nalia. in an online search. band in Jail convictions. more was arrested on June sion of CDS, DUI, Breaking from Ardmore was arrested Possession: Cassandra Somanuck Salyka, a Other convictions for Public 18 for Trespassing. No Okla- and Entering, Resisting, on June 14 for Failure to Pay Allen, a 39-year-old female 41-year-old male form Ft. Intoxication, Transporting homa priors were found in an Obtaining Merchandise by on a First-Degree Burglary from Kingston was booked Worth, Texas was arrested an Open Container, Obtain- online search. Bogus Check, Possession of conviction. Other convic- into the Marshall County Jail on June 20 for Traffi cking ing Merchandise by False Tyla Carpenter, a 20-year- Stolen Property, Attempted tions were found in an online on June 16 for Removal from in CDS. No Oklahoma pri- Pretenses, and DUI were old female from Ada was Third-Degree Forgery, Em- search, and they were for Drug Court for a Possession of ors were found in an online found in an online search. arrested on June 21 for bezzlement, Petit Larceny, Conspiracy to Rackateer, CDS – Marijuana and Posses- search. Tiffany Lotspeich, a Obstruction. Prior convic- Assault and Battery, Domes- Possession of CDS, and Pos- sion of CDS – Methamphet- Jeremy Crewse, a 37-year- 28-year-old female from Ar- tions for Possession of CDS, tic Abuse, Malicious Injury session of CDS – Prometha- amine convictions. Other old male from Ada was lington, Texas was arrested and Possession of a Firearm to Property, Attempting to zine. He is also facing charges convictions for Possession of arrested on June 21 for Pos- on June 18 for No Driver’s During the Commission of Elude, Larceny of Lost Prop- for Petit Larceny. Forged Notes, Possession of sessing of CDS. Priors for License. Oklahoma priors for a Felony were found in an erty, and Second-Degree Austin Toone, a 21-year- Ecstasy, and Possession of DUI, Possession of CDS, and Driving Under Suspension online search. Burglary. old male from Durant was Drug Paraphernalia. Transporting a Loaded Fire- and Child Endangerment Sebastian Ignacio, a male arrested on June 18 for an Lori Kale, a 41-year-old arm in a Motor Vehicle. He is were found in an online from Oklahoma was arrested Application to Accelerate on female from Lone Grove also facing charges for Carry- search. Second-Degree Burglary, and was arrested on June 17 for ing a Weapon, Endangering Miscellaneous: Darian State Prison Staffi ng Shortage Causes Fear of Violence By Keaton Ross offi cer by late summer. “I actually blew a tire become a police offi cer. ing, inmates start policing and opportunities for raises Oklahoma Watch Thompson said he took on the side of the road one “I know DOC is short- themselves,” Humphrey, who and advancement surpassed pride in protecting the pub- time almost falling asleep,” staffed, but at the same time, worked for the Department what’s typically offered at Persuaded by his two lic from some of the state’s Thompson said, citing ex- they’re getting short-staffed of Corrections for 20 years entry-level retail and restau- uncles, both veteran state most notorious prisoners, treme fatigue after working because they’re not letting before pursuing public offi ce, rant jobs. corrections offi cers, Tommy many of whom are serving a 12-hour shift. offi cers have that little bit of said in an interview. Their motivation for leav- Thompson applied to work out life sentences or facing Thompson quit after fi ve time to rest up,” Thompson Wolf said the agency often ing the agency varied. Two at the Oklahoma State Peni- capital punishment. But the months to work on a friend’s said. “I got a 13-year-old competes with the oil indus- former officers, including tentiary in the spring of most dangerous part of his cattle ranch, a job which daughter, and she was 10 try and other public safety Thompson, said excessive 2018. He breezed through a workday might have been the offered a shorter commute when I was at OSP, and I jobs to recruit and retain overtime hours took a toll six-week training period and 48-mile commute back to his and better work-life balance. missed cheerleading and workers. As more Oklaho- on their mental health and was promoted from cadet to Holdenville home. He said he’s now training to a lot of stuff because I was mans move to metropolitan relationships with fam- sleeping all the time. I was so areas, the number of people ily members and ultimately exhausted my body couldn’t living near state prisons is pushed them to quit. catch up.” steadily declining. The other two said they Oklahoma is facing a “Staffi ng is always a chal- could handle the extra hours signifi cant shortage of cor- lenge, especially considering and appreciated a larger pay- rections offi cers, an ongoing that a lot of our prisons are check, but ultimately grew problem advocates warn is in rural communities that frustrated with manage- causing widespread burnout don’t have the workforce ment and working conditions among existing workers and populations that you might caused by understaffi ng. is putting everyone who lives have in Oklahoma City or Trent Boggess worked and works in state prisons Tulsa,” he said. at the Joseph Harp Correc- at risk. The legislature last month tional Facility in Lexington The corrections depart- passed House Bill 2908, a from February 2018 through ment spent $19.4 million on measure that directs the February 2019. He said he overtime pay in fi scal year Department of Corrections decided to quit his job after 2020, up 46% from fiscal to spend $8 million in F.Y. he was denied bereavement year 2017. As of June 17, 2022 or 2023 to improve the leave to attend his grandfa- the agency had funding to ratio of correctional offi cers to ther’s funeral. fi ll 314 vacant correctional prisoners. The funds could be “I loved working in a cor- offi cer positions. used to implement an agency- rectional facility, being able Prison staffers at most wide pay raise for corrections to help inmates that I knew facilities work 12-hour shifts, offi cers or provide sign-on would not come back and not fi ve to six days per week, with bonuses to new hires. make the same mistakes,” occasional double shifts of up According to Cleveland, Boggess said. “That was my to 16 hours. If offi cers are $8 million is enough to raise purpose. I wanted to help working more than two 16- the starting wage for correc- the people that didn’t want hour shifts per week, state tions offi cers to at least $17 to stay in that kind of life. law mandates that the correc- an hour, which could attract But it was the management tions director must declare a more young people to a career that drove me to abandon this staffi ng emergency. There’s in corrections. kind of work.” been one staffi ng emergency “The benefi ts they offer are Responding to Boggess’ the past six months that has much better than anyone else claim, Wolf said it’s unlikely since been resolved, agency has,” Cleveland said. “But such a request would be spokesman Justin Wolf said. at the same time, when you denied due to low staffi ng “They’re working the guys take a look at the average but could be denied if an to death,” said Bobby Cleve- 21-year-old, he thinks he’s employee has taken too many land, executive director of bulletproof.” sick or personal days. the Oklahoma Corrections Retention A Challenge Kenneth Manning, then Professionals group. “They During a 2016 interim 20 years old and interested make a mistake and the study, former prisons direc- in a law enforcement ca- next thing they want to do is tor Joe Allbaugh blamed long reer, applied to work at the discipline. Or they fi ght with hours and low pay for the Lexington Assessment and an inmate and they get into agency’s 40% annual correc- Reception in 2018. trouble. This never would tional offi cer turnover rate. Weeks after being hired on have happened if they had Corrections administrators and graduating from the enough people.” could not immediately pro- agency’s training academy, State Rep. Justin Hum- vide Oklahoma Watch with he said he was tasked with phrey (R-Lane), chair of the an updated fi gure. overseeing entire housing House Criminal Justice and Oklahoma Watch spoke units on his own. Corrections Committee, said with four former state cor- Manning said he wasn’t he’s received several calls rections offi cers, as Depart- scared to work alone but from corrections offi cers who ment of Corrections policy would have felt better having are fed up with the job and forbids prison employees another offi cer to back him tired of working excessive from speaking to the media up. He left after a little over a hours. On Friday he issued about their jobs. year to enlist in the military. a press release calling for The former offi cers said “Don’t get me wrong, it a state of emergency to be they enjoyed their day-to-day doesn’t matter how many declared in state prisons, work and felt like they were people there are, they [pris- arguing that low staffing making a positive contribu- oners] are still going to do numbers have elevated the tion to society. They said something if they want to,” risk of riots and violence. they received good health he said. “But most of the “If there’s nobody watch- and life insurance benefi ts time, just having more of a presence, the better your DR. BRYAN L. JOHNSON odds are.”

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Kingston Police Appreciation Dinner

Courtesy photos Kingston Order of the Eastern Star hosted an appreciation dinner on June 19, 2021 for the Kingston Police Department in order to show, not only their appreciation, but their support for the men and women who protect and serve Kingston as well as their families. Chief Chris Watson and his department were joined by several members of the Eastern Star. Carter County Commissioner seeks State Senate seat From Staff Reports Jerry to be a man of integrity ma, but during the dustbowl focuses on serving the com- and dedication and have seen era, his maternal grandmoth- munity. Carter County, Okla. – for myself how hard he works er’s family found a need to Alvord is on the State Jerry Alvord, who has served for the citizens of Carter move west for survival. Jerry Board of Directors for the As- our community as a Carter County. These attributes will returned to Oklahoma to live sociation of County Commis- County Commissioner for two serve him well at the State over 20 years ago, and his sioners and serves as a Com- terms, announced today that Capitol.” family not only found a place mittee Member for Legisla- he is seeking the State Sen- Jerry Alvord and his wife to live in Carter County, but tive Oversight. He supports ate District 14 seat currently Shelly entered public service more importantly it felt like Community Youth Services held by retiring lawmaker after building successful home, realizing the state’s of Southern Oklahoma, the Frank Simpson. careers as independent busi- most precious resource is its Family Shelter of Southern “This is a decision that ness owners creating busi- people. Oklahoma, Sara’s Project, has come after much prayer, nesses from the ground up, as In an effort to give back, Murray State Foundation discussion with area leaders, well as a cow/calf operation he decided to apply lessons and Southern Oklahoma FFA and the blessing of Senator on their ranch. learned in business to suc- and 4H organizations. Simpson. We have worked In his work for the com- cessfully run for public of- Alvord is a fi nancial coun- together for several years, munity as County Commis- fi ce. Now that he has served selor and Elder for Crosspoint and I am committed to sioner, Alvord took a lead role locally and with the support Fellowship Church. In ad- continuing the work toward in repurposing the donated and counsel of the outgoing dition, he is Co-Chairman future success in building in- Noble Energy facility into state senator, Jerry is well for the NRA and has been frastructure, standing up for consolidated housing for prepared to step into the an NRA certifi ed handgun our rural community needs, county offi ces. larger role to represent the instructor, a member of Okla- defending our constitutional This included updating & people of the region to the homa Second Amendment freedoms, protecting your tax thoughtfully remodeling the legislature and Governor. Association, a member of the dollars and requiring govern- historic, early 1900s built Alvord has the love and Noble Foundation, Oklaho- ment transparency to the Carter County Courthouse. support of his wife Shelly, a ma Cattleman’s Association people, while championing Alvord also made signifi- Stage 4 cancer survivor. She and Oklahoma Farm Bureau. our conservative Oklahoma cant strides to improving is a nationally accredited Se- Alvord is also a proud values.” infrastructure that had been nior Professional in Human graduate of Leadership Ar- Senator Simpson stated, severely damaged by historic Resources (SPHR) and has dmore and Leadership Okla- “I am excited that Jerry has fl ooding in 2015. taken on more responsibility homa, as well as a presenter decided to take this plunge Generations of Alvord’s running the couple’s diverse for the Oklahoma Hall of into state politics. I’ve known family have lived in Oklaho- business portfolio as Jerry Fame induction ceremonies. For more information, Courtesy photo please visit facebook: Jerry Carter County Commissioner Jerry Alvord is running for a Alvord for State Senate. The seat in the State Senate District 14. general election will take place on November 8, 2022. BC: Golf Tournament

By Cheryl Ehmann The ladies made $377.00 on had a successful turnout for the quilt raffl e which was their 12th Annual Benefi t We survived the rainy donated to our local volun- Golf Tournament held last weather, now the hot, humid teer fi re dept., as was the weekend. Taking fi rst place sultry days lie ahead. Stay remaining balance of the La- was John Stout, Clay Akins, inside and drink plenty of dies Auxiliary’s funds in the Tyler Akins and Chuck WWellnessellness DispensaryDispensary water. amount of $545.00. The lack Chaney. The second place The Buncombe Creek La- of interest and participation team consisted of Steve dies Auxiliary had their quilt being the main cause for the Feilder, Kelch Ballard, Lee drawing on Tuesday, June group’s demise. Tucker and Sheldon Sult and MMannsville,annsville, OkOk 15 and the winner is Scott The Buncombe Creek third place went to Bill Akins, Nickels. Congratulations. Volunteer Fire Department Jerry Yandell, Curtis Clark and Chip Knost. Winners of the special categories include “Most Ac- curate Drive” by Tyler Akins, “Closest to the Pin”, Terry Yandell with the “Longest Drive” going to Jacob Brook. Congratulations to all those who participated in making this annual fundrais- er a success. A special thank you goes to the Anchor’N Restaurant for their support by providing lunch for over 60 participants and volunteers.

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Beyond just trusting the staff, that children are safe and secure, Red River Dairy Farmer (Kingston), mon ground upon which parents, I have written about the 80/80/80 parents also expect their children we can worry about all the normal Red River Farmer (Kingston), educators, and rule in public education (80% of to be protected from unwanted in- kid stuff, but things have changed a and the Marshall County News. communities can parents and 80% of educators agree truders. The doors should be locked, lot since I saw Jake in the hallway Published Weekly at 211 Plaza, unite regarding on 80% of the issues), but it may be the playground fenced, and staff with a shotgun. We didn’t worry as Madill, Oklahoma 73446. one of the most more of a 95% rule when we consider should have reasonable procedures much about guns 25 years ago, but Periodicals postage paid divisive topics in safety and security. Virtually all to limit access to the school. In ad- we also did not worry about cyber- at Madill, Oklahoma 73446. America: public parents and educators agree on this dition to being a security issue, this bullying or online safety either. Of POSTMASTER: education. issue. As superintendent, I have is also a practical matter because course, no school is perfectly secure, Send address changes to At over 6 feet served in a small rural district with schools are so easily disrupted. The but statistically speaking, schools The Madill Record, 211 Plaza, tall in 7th grade, Madill, OK 73446. no local police department, which best-intentioned visitors can eas- are still the safest place for a child. Jake towered meant we were on our own in an ily cause chaos by showing up on Parents and educators from wildly Managing Editor over the other Deighan emergency. I have also served in a the playground or in a classroom different backgrounds actually Shalene White students in the large urban district that had its own unannounced. Trust me, I check work together every day on this and hallway. On this police department. Approaches to in at the office every time, even as other critical educational issues. I Office day, however, the double-barrel safety and security vary depending the boss, because we are ultimately bet Jake is a parent now, and I bet Summer Bryant shotgun crooked over his arm is on the district and community, but considering the worst-case scenario. his 13-year-old can safely handle Advertising Rep. what caught my eye. A crowded all parents and educators agree on God forbid, if a threat emerges in a shotgun and a pickup truck. I Jana loWe hallway . . . a teenager with a gun some basic principles. a school, parents want to know that also bet that he would agree with . . . every educator’s nightmare! First and foremost, parents de- staff will do whatever is necessary most parents and educators about Contributors Fortunately, this was twenty-five mand to know that school staff are to protect their children from any the importance of safety and secu- Derek DophieD years ago. not only qualified professionally harm. How schools plan for this rity, even regarding double-barrel Janlee hopperS “No shells,” he reassured me, but that they are also good people. varies widely. Evasion, isolation, shotguns. michael haggerty placing two fingers in the barrels. It may sound unfair to label people and evacuation are always options, Tom Deighan is a public educator tom SteWart “I had to give a dumb gun safety as good or bad, but there’s really but any bad person threatening a and currently serves as Superinten- Brent Smith speech, but I’m running it to the not much gray area on this issue. child should be decisively stopped dent of Duncan Public Schools. He crockett uBer pickup before your class.” Jake Adults can afford to interact with by whatever means necessary. may be reached at deighantom@ Circulation was 13 and had no business driving, each other within broad param- More and more districts are hiring gmail.com craig neal but I trusted him completely with a eters, but when it comes to children, armed security or arming their staff gun. That was long ago in a small people are either good or bad. Ask due to this fear. Threaten a child MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES rural school where we hosted school any parent, and I suspect you will with a gun, and political differences In Marshall County $44.00 per Year Elsewhere in Okla. $52.00 per Year Elsewhere in the U.S $60.00 per Year INTERNET SUBSCRIPTION $44 www.madillrecord.net For the Children: Tax relief needed

NO REFUNDS ON SUBSCRIPTIONS By Joe Dorman 200,000 low-to-moderate income annually for children under age 6. These families are, realistically, DEADLINES families. Thanks to a section of This credit is fully refundable, even the hardest to reach, that is why • News: 12 noon, Monday While tax returns were due House Bill 2962 passed in May, the for families with no earned income. Child Tax Credit Awareness Day • Display Ads: 12 noon, Monday June 15, we wanted to share good refundability will be restored at the Half of the credit will be sent to was so important. But that is not • Classifieds: 12 noon, Monday news about an important issue beginning of 2022. families in advance as monthly the end of the effort. Please help • Legal Ads: 12 noon, Monday regarding taxes In 2021, the earned income payments starting in July. us reach those who might qualify for next year. credit ranges from $1,502 to $6,728 Advocates from around the by sharing this information. Please CONTACT US Working fami- depending on tax-filing status, nation held a Child Tax Credit note that families will not lose other • News: 580-795-3355 lies will benefit income, and number of children. Awareness Day on Monday, June federal or state benefits if they [email protected] from tax relief People without kids can also qualify. 21. An estimated 8 million children receive the CTC. • Advertising: 580-795-3355 packages passed If you fall within the guidelines nationally are at risk of missing For more information, you can [email protected] at both state and for the credit, be sure to claim it the benefit because parents may go to ChildTaxCredit.gov or your • Obituaries: 580-795-3355 federal levels of on your federal return when you not know the options available. local tax preparer for assistance. [email protected] government. do your taxes and if you did not OICA promoted this on our social About OICA: The Oklahoma OICA worked • Legals: 580-795-3355 Dorman claim the earned income credit media as we supported this day of Institute for Child Advocacy was with Oklahoma when you filed your federal taxes action to ensure all who deserve the established in 1983 by a group of [email protected] policymakers to make the state over the last three years, but you credit get it. citizens seeking to create a strong ad- Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) think you qualified for it, the IRS Most people who are eligible for vocacy network that would provide fully refundable. EITC is a tax credit encourages you to let it know so the Child Tax Credit will receive it a voice for the needs of children and offered by state and federal gov- you can get that money back. More automatically if they filed taxes for youth in Oklahoma, particularly ernments to help low-to-moderate details for filing the federal credit 2020 or 2019 or used the IRS non- those in the state’s care and those income families you keep more of can be found at https://www.irs. filer portal to claim their stimulus growing up amid poverty, violence, their money. It is a refundable in- gov/credits-deductions/individuals/ payments last summer. However, abuse and neglect, disparities, or come tax credit, meaning if families earned-income-tax-credit-eitc people who did not file their taxes other situations that put their lives receive more from the EITC than Also at the federal level, the (because they make too little to be and future at risk. Our mission the amount of state income tax they American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 required to) need to either file their statement: “Creating awareness, owe, the difference will be a refund. passed this year expanded the Child 2020 taxes now or use the new non- taking action and changing policy In 2016, Oklahoma legislators Tax Credit (CTC) by increasing the filer portal, which we are told will to improve the health, safety, and took away the refundability of the amount for children to $3,000 an- be quite simple; a link for the portal well-being of Oklahoma’s children.” state EITC. This hurt more than nually for older children and $3,600 can be found at ChildTaxCredit.gov.

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At the same time, Big Tech STATE SENATOR accountable for the initial cover-up In 2018, the U.S. Embassy in First, WHO did not require China companies continue to censor social David Bullard (R-6) that allowed this virus to spread Beijing sent science diplomats to to adhere to treaty agreements on media posts about it while the media [email protected] around the world and claim mil- WIV and later warned that they global health requirements that attacks those looking for answers. State Capitol, Room 533A lions of lives. observed numerous safety and the rest of the world complies with. To be clear, even though we still 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Although the idea of a lab management weaknesses there, Moreover, the organization failed do not know for certain the origins Oklahoma City, OK 73105 leak causing the pandemic was including “a serious shortage of to report the spread of the virus of COVID-19, we do know that both 405-521-5586 dismissed for several months as a appropriately trained technicians initially and allowed China to select CCP and WHO officials concealed conspiracy theory, it has increas- and investigators needed to safely the group of scientists that could and played down the potential risk STATE REPRESENTATIVE ingly become a more feasible sce- operate this high-containment come and investigate what was of the disease, withheld informa- Tommy Hardin (R-49) nario in recent days. Specifically, laboratory.” spreading throughout the country. tion from the public, failed to take [email protected] the recent revelation that three Most alarmingly, these warnings It is worth noting that American precautions and delayed notifying State Capitol Room 328 researchers at China’s Wuhan in their findings also included no- scientists were not invited to pro- global health partners. 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Institute of Virology (WIV) sought tices that work on bat coronaviruses vide expert support. Indeed, world leaders must hold Oklahoma City, OK 73105 hospital treatment for symptoms posed a pandemic risk. Indeed, these actions are incon- both accountable for their actions 405-557-7383 consistent with COVID-19 in late Even the former director of sistent with WHO’s mission to keep and work together to implement 2019 has caused many to wonder the Centers for Disease Control the world safe and healthy. And I am safeguards to keep another pan- MARSHALL COUNTY about the likelihood of a lab leak. and Prevention (CDC) and expert disappointed that before a thorough demic of this scale from happening. COMMISSIONERS While it is certainly possible virologist, Dr. Robert Redfield, has investigation has been either initi- And the United States should be 100 Plaza, Room 106 that their symptoms were caused said he believes the most likely ated or completed, President Joe leading the charge. Madill, OK 73446 by other illnesses, this discovery origin of the COVID-19 virus was Biden recommended nearly $124 580-795-3165 sparks serious questions about what the result of a lab leak. During a million in WHO funding in his fiscal

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 Page 5A – The Madill Record – Thursday, June 24, 2021 The Madill Record OBITUARIES Bobbie Harris Thomas Lewis Tutorow Genice M. Ennen

Bobbie Harris, 80 of Madill, Okla., passed away on June Thomas Lewis Tutorow, 80, passed away on June 14 Genice (Gary) Clark Ennen was born March 23, 1920 20, 2021 at the Carrus Specialty Hospital in Sherman, in Madill, Okla. Thomas, lovingly referred to as Tommy, on a farm in Marshall County, Okla. to Joe “Frank” and Texas. She was born on September 22, was born on May 15, 1941, to Virgil Walter Esther (Harper) Gary. She departed this 1940 in Madill to the late Marion Francis Tutorow and Violet Eveyln Chadwick in life on June 13, 2021, at the age of 101 Danner and Agnes Lucille Givens Danner. Gas City, Ind. years, 2 months and 21 days. Bobbie was raised in Madill and gradu- He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Genice graduated from Madill High ated from Madill High School in 1958. She Thelma S. Gerber, his two sons; Sean S School in 1938 and attended Murray married Lloyd (Sonny) Harris on June Tutorow and wife Alexia Renner-Tutorow State College one year before transferring 9, 1969 in Wichita Falls, Texas and he of Hebron, ND, Jarrod A Tutorow and to Southeastern Oklahoma State Uni- versity where she earned Bachelors and preceded her in death on August 28, 1977. signifi cant other, Sadie Teague of Madill, Bobbie was a military wife who lived Okla., his grandchildren; Felix of Phoenix, Masters Degrees. She spent 40 years in from Texas to Wisconsin and from Califor- Ariz., Sunny (US Air Force), Nikko and the classroom, teaching third grade for 26 Ennen nia to Virginia. After her husband passed Harris Oliver of Hebron, ND, Gerardo, Angel, Tutorow years in the Madill school system and 14 away she returned to Madill, Okla., her Nicholas, and Lily of Enid, Okla. years teaching second grade in the Durant school system at Washington Irving Elementary before family home. Bobbie then began handling accounts payable Tommy had fi ve siblings; Mary J. Fontenot of Santa for the City Garage, a family owned business. Maria, Calif., and Kathleen L. Miller of Moore, Okla. His retiring in 1982. She was a longtime member of the Zeta She was a member of First Baptist Church before later two brothers, Norman E. Tutorow and Virgil W Tutorow Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, the Retired Teachers Association as well as the First Baptist Church of Durant. Please return with approval or corrections needed. Pleasejoining return Grantham with Baptist approval Church. or corrections She enjoyed workingneeded. Pleaseproceeded return him within death. approval or corrections needed. with her friends at the County Election Board as long as He served in the US Marine Corps and was a descendant Genice married George Clark in 1942. They owned

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The Madill Record Barbara Joann (Barbie J) Hand Jones, mother, grand- ‘In the Arms of Lake TTexoma’exoma’ mother, great-grandmother, wife, daughter, two-time cancer survivor, and friend, passed away Monday, May 31, 2021. Barbie can be best 211 Plaza • P.O. Box 529, Madill, OK 73446 described as someone who never met a PHONE: 580-795-3355 FAX: 580-795-3530 stranger and became a friend to everyone she met. For better or worse, Barbie was known by everyone in Marshall County, Obit Proof: Barbie Joann Jones and if there was someone she didnt know, she would by the end of the day. Publish Date: Thursday, June. 10, 2021 Born on August 5, 1968, Barbie was delivered at the Naval Hospital, Naval Charge: $90.24 Station Great Lakes, Illinois to her mother Jones Bill to: Watts Funeral Home Dora and her father Rupert (Jack) Hand, an Enlisted Navy Service Member. Due to her father’s Phone: 580-795-3311 Fax: 580-795-5861 military service, Barbie grew up in a few different places across the United States. After Barbie’s father retired and operated Clark’s Home Furnishings in Madill and Please return with approval or corrections needed. from the Navy, Barbie would come to call Oklahoma her home. Barbie graduated from Canute High School, Canute Okla., Class of 1987. Date:______In the late 90s, Barbie moved to Kingston, Okla. where she lived until her passing. Barbie worked in the medical _____ Approved _____ Correct as indicated fi eld for more than 20 years, as well as supported chari- ties helping those with cancer such as the Relay for Life. by:______Please continue supporting Barbie’s cancer cure charities in her memory. Barbie was married twice: to Barry Kel- ley and Jack Jones. Barbie is also called Nana Barbie by many of her dearest loved ones. Barbie is survived by her husband, Jack Jones, her sons Matthew Kelley and wife Shayla, Christopher Kelley, Chad Jones, her daughters Angel Cox, Bobbi Collins and husband Chris, her grandchildren Emerson Kelley, Mattox Kelley, Brenna Jay, Makayla Bundy, Blake Gambel and Bryce Gambel, her Great-Grandchildren Alexis Queen and Ammirah Bundy, her Mother, Dora, her Father; Rupert (Jack), her Brother, David, and her Sister, Lori, bonus sister; Shannon Young and husband Doug, and her step- dad Ted Duerr and his wife Cheryl. Barbie is also survived by the weekly Family Night she helped found. There are friends. There is family. Then, there are friends who become family. Barbie was preceded in death by her oldest sister San- dra, and her bonus dad Papa Bud. Memorial Service will be Saturday, June 5, 2021 at 7:30 p.m. at the Buncombe Creek Resort in Kingston, Okla. Service will be under the direction of Watts Funeral Home in Madill, Okla. Condolences may be sent to watts- her health allowed. funeralhome.com. of the Patawomeck Indian Tribe of VA. She is survived by her children; Kim Scott of Madill, A private Memorial will be held with immediate family Durant, and after 33 years of marriage, the marriage was dissolved in 1975. In February 1983, Genice and Virgil Okla., Kelli Stacy and husband Tony of Mead, Okla., in Yuma, Ariz. in February 2022. In lieu of fl owers, dona- grandchildren; Angie Pillars and husband Ross of Blos- tions can be made directly to the family c/o Fontenot, 4271 “Mike” Ennen, a Rural Mail Carrier from Greenfi eld, Okla., som, Texas, Stefanie Hopkins and husband Ben, Madill of N First Street, Space 114, San Jose, CA, 95134. were married and made their home in Durant, Okla. In Okla., Scott Clement and wife Veronica of Madill, Okla., June 2014, Genice and Mike moved to an Assisted Living great grandchildren; Gabe, Hadley, and Drake Pillars, Facility in Mustang, Okla. and after 31 years of marriage, Kyleigh, Reagan, Aubri and Landri Hopkins, Luke, Leigh- Joe Allen Birth Mike passed away in September 2014. ton and Kyler Clement, sisters; Peggy Martin of Rogers, Genice continued in the Assisted Living Facility until Ark., Mary Ann Blakely and husband Doyle of Madill, Joe Allen Birth, 83, was an amazing 2016 when she transferred to a Long Term Care facility Okla., brother, Mark Danner and wife Brenda of Madill, man who was born on November 23, 1937, in Gainesville, Texas where she resided until her death. Okla., her cat, Ms. Kitty, and several nieces and nephews. and gained his wings on June 7, 2021. Genice was preceded in death by her parents, brothers W. Bobbie was preceded in death by her parents, husband, A memorial service will be held at the H. “Dub” Gary and Donald Gary, sisters Geneva Miller, brother; James Danner, and son in law; Russell Douglas Texoma Southern Baptist Church, 4501 Joan Trochesset and Joyce Davidson, nephews Keith Gary Visitation will be Thursday, June 24, 2021, at the Shay Road in Kingston, Okla.on June 25 and Darell Gary, and niece Susan Havran. Watts Funeral Home in Madill, Okla. from 10:00 a.m. to at 3:00 p.m. Genice was survived by two step-sons; Bryan Ennen 8:00 p.m. with a family hour from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and wife Patty, and David Ennen and wife Alta, three grandchildren; Kara Ennen Harris, Kelly Ennen and Funeral service will be Friday, June 25, 2021, at the Birth Watts Memorial Chapel in Madill, Okla. Claude Wil- Matthew Ennen, four great grandchildren, three sisters; liams will offi ciate the service. Interment will be at the Elsie Graugnard, Jerry Tollett, and Jeanette Shukanes, Woodberry-Forest Cemetery in Madill, Okla. Services and many nieces and nephews. are under the direction of Watts Funeral Home in Madill, Graveside services will be held at Watonga IOOF Okla. Condolences may be sent to wattsfuneralhome.com. Cemetery in Watonga, Okla., on June 19, 2021 at 11:30 Casket Bearers will be Ross Pillars, Scott Clement, Ben a.m. ,where she will be laid to rest next to her husband, Hopkins, Tony Stacy, Wesley Johnson, Danny Blakely, Virgil “Mike” Ennen. Memorials may be made to Home Greg Clement, and Clifton Moss. Hospice, 316 S. Chestnut Street, Gainesville, Texas 76240. PleaseHonorary return with Bearers approval are Dr. or Greg corrections Martens, Leonardneeded. Online condolences can be made at craddockfuneral- Huffman, Gabe Pillars, and Luke Clement. home.com In lieu of fl owers, donations may be made to the Madill Animal Shelter in Madill, Okla. CURBSIDE (Continued from page 1A) do have, making their social Did you know? COVID is airborne The most harmful draw- anxiety even worse if they back, possibly, stems from end up in a social situation. one of the assets of the con- When a shopper uses curb- venience. It allows people to side pickup to avoid social From Metro owners’ bottom lines, and the more about the COVID-19 adhere to normal cleaning practice social distancing. situations, just be careful work to prepare a business virus, they’ve learned that procedures so customers However, it could also push not to become a loner. Some Business owners prepar- and keep it safe might have airborne transmission of the can enjoy safe, clean dining somebody with social anxi- socialization is healthy. ing to fully reopen have gotten a little easier as well. virus is much more likely experiences, going all-out ety even further down into It is good for mental much to look forward to in In April, the Centers for Dis- than transmission of the vi- to clean and disinfect other themselves. health. For children, it is im- the months ahead. A rapidly ease Control and Prevention rus through surfaces. Though surfaces throughout a busi- The minimal contact with portant in their development. growing population of fully acknowledged that the con- it’s still best to routinely clean ness several times per day is people is what some people In adults, it keeps the brain vaccinated potential custom- stant cleaning of surfaces and high-touch surfaces like door likely unnecessary. with social anxiety prefer. active and helps prevent ers looking to get out of the chairs is largely unnecessary. knobs and card machines, The downfall is it lessens mental decline. house should benefit business As scientists have learned and restaurants must still what little social contact they Page 6A – The Madill Record – Thursday, June 24, 2021

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Page 7A – The Madill Record – Thursday, June 24, 2021 The Madill Record LOCAL & STATE Seed-to-Sale Delays Sow Confusion By Paul Monies system costs licensees $40 that inventory,” Kelly Wil- when the Metrc system was the state Bureau of Narcotic revenue.” Oklahoma Watch per month, with plant tags liams, the authority’s direc- implemented there. and the medical marijuana For dispensaries, the costing 45 cents and product tor, said in an affidavit filed in Weibe said Metrc’s costs, authority to hire more agents Metrc system will need a Delays in implementing tags costing 25 cents. Aver- the case. “In other words, the for the license and the RFID and inspectors. House Bill lot of up-front costs when Oklahoma’s “seed-to-sale” age compliance costs per year contract with Metrc provides tags, is less than 1% of the 2904 would let the author- it gets implemented, said tracking system for medical would be about $705, accord- the OMMA a cloud-based costs for her Oklahoma busi- ity, which is under the state Blake Cantrell, CEO/partner marijuana have sowed confu- ing to estimates in the state system that gives it visibil- nesses. She spends much Health Department, to hire of The Peak, which is about sion for businesses in the fast- contract. ity in real time to perform more to test medical mari- 76 new employees by Dec. 1 to open its fifth dispensary growing cannabis industry as Durbin said the state its auditing and regulatory juana products, with an es- for compliance, inspections in Oklahoma. The company law enforcement authorities failed to properly require function.” timated $2 million in testing and investigations. That also runs a distribution busi- step up their enforcement medical marijuana licensees Metrc wasn’t named in costs this year compared to addition would take the ness supplying dispensaries efforts for illicit marijuana to use the Metrc system under the original lawsuit. The $20,000 in Metrc tags. authority to more than 200 across rural Oklahoma. products. agency rulemaking. He said company successfully argued “Anytime you have a new employees. Cantrell said the delays The Oklahoma Medical press releases and social in a June 1 hearing that it system, it can be overwhelm- At a special meeting last and uncertainty when the Marijuana Authority’s ef- media posts by the medical should be allowed into the ing or cumbersome and it’s a week for emergency rules, system might go live means forts at putting the seed-to- marijuana authority noti- lawsuit as a party because bit fearful because you don’t Williams said the authority it’s a guessing game for many sale system in place at the fying cannabis businesses the temporary restraining know it,” Wiebe said. “But has a goal of inspecting all dispensary owners. The Peak end of April was delayed about Metrc’s implementa- order interfered with its state shortly after it was imple- licensed businesses this year. had to buy enough tags and by a lawsuit from a group tion constituted “backdoor contract. The next hearing mented, everyone could see So far, about 40% of business- get on the Metrc platform to of businesses who said the rulemaking” and didn’t allow is scheduled for June 29 in the value in transparency es have had an inspection. account for all its inventory state was forcing them to buy for public comment. Durbin Okmulgee County. and everyone using the same The authority has a contract at the original deadline at the the tags needed to track the said tag costs and monthly LeeAnn Wiebe, CEO system.” with health department food end of April. Then that got cannabis products. A judge subscription fees for the plat- of Apothecary Extracts in Wiebe said some of the inspectors to perform some of pushed to the end of June, in Okmulgee County agreed form was a tax or fee never Beggs, said her businesses reluctance to use the Metrc those inspections. although the next court hear- to halt implementation until approved by the Legislature. were all ready to go on system might be because it’s Sam Bein, owner of Rock- ing is June 29. the end of June. “I’m arguing those are not the Metrc system by April. easy to manipulate the cur- ing Star Farm in Inola, said “We had scheduled it Oklahoma voters ap- the way you adopt regula- Apothecary Extracts is ver- rent system. enforcement and seed-to-sale out with our point-of-sale proved medical marijuana tions, and the regulations tically integrated and has “Based on working with tracking are the only ways to provider because it requires in 2018 under State Ques- don’t require any of this,” a grow operation, manufac- hundreds of growers at this ensure legal businesses are their involvement as well to tion 788. Most states with Durbin said in an interview. turing facility and a dispen- point, and our challenge in on a level playing field. Bein upload to Metrc our initial legal medical or recreational “If that’s the case, we’re sary. Her company also has getting license verification, was initially a Metrc skeptic, inventories for each of our cannabis markets have some back to where I said we hundreds of clients on the test results or batch informa- but said he’s come around to stores to take that system- type of tracking system to should be, which is: Go adopt wholesale level. tion, nine of 10 places we can’t the platform after seeing how wide and check the integra- verify that products are some lawfully appropriate “We hit that April 30 date work with because they can’t it worked. tions,” Cantrell said. “Now grown, processed, trans- regulations to implement and we already had every- provide us that information,” “It’s going to make it we’ll have to make these exact ported and sold under the your seed-to-sale tracking thing loaded in before the she said. “I think most people harder to cheat,” Bein said. same types of time-based de- law. The state’s seed-to-sale program. OMMA has way extension, so we just said, who don’t want Metrc don’t “Illegal products are still go- cisions and plans for the new system was part of House over complicated this. Quite ‘Now we’re live, we’re going want it because it eliminates ing to get in here, but Metrc upcoming date, which could Bill 2612, the so-called “unity frankly, they dropped the to keep it going,’” Wiebe said. those loopholes or that abil- is going to slow it down. If very well be delayed again.” bill,” in 2019. ball and didn’t do their job The same wasn’t true ity to easily get unregulated you’re a legal business and Cantrell said a lack of com- There is broad agreement in getting regulations done.” for many of her wholesale product into the market.” you’re buying from certified munication, from both the among cannabis businesses Durbin said the state’s clients, who had Metrc ac- Lawmakers passed sev- and compliant farms like medical marijuana authority that seed-to-sale is needed to 7% medical marijuana ex- counts but stopped using the eral bills in this year’s session ours, our product is going to and Metrc, has meant a lot ensure legal products and en- cise tax, which has brought system amid the confusion to help curtail illegal black be safe for you. I think the of confusion among many in able quicker consumer recalls in $100 million since 2018, over the lawsuit and the new market activity in the medi- consumer is going to gravi- the industry. He is also board if there are health or safety should allow for the author- deadline for implementation. cal marijuana industry. The tate to those dispensaries president of the Oklahoma problems with a particular ity to pay for the seed-to-sale Wiebe estimated about 9 out Oklahoma Bureau of Narcot- and those farms.” Cannabis Industry Associa- product. But how the state tracking systems and tags, 10 of her company’s whole- ics has broken up illegal grow To make up for some of tion. chose its vendor and how or at least the costs for the sale clients aren’t using the operations in the past few the costs of the Metrc sys- “We need better under- much businesses should bear first few months. (Medical platform. months, including one ear- tem, Bein said lawmakers standing, and we need better the costs of regulation has marijuana products are also “We really had to adjust lier this month in Muskogee should direct the Oklahoma communication,” he said. “I split many in the industry. subject to state and local at our end because we’re County that had up to 24,000 Tax Commission to provide know that OMMA is actively Attorney Ron Durbin, sales taxes.) fully integrated to Metrc to plants. Last month, authori- tax credits or deductions to working on improving that, who filed the lawsuit in Ok- The medical marijuana be able to transfer products,” ties seized 4,700 plants in allow medical marijuana and they’re getting better, mulgee County on behalf of authority declined to com- she said. “We’ve worked with Logan County. businesses to write off their but it’s still not good. Some- a few dispensaries, said the ment on the lawsuit but other clients who aren’t in “We are working a lot of compliance costs. Because thing like this has real-world law requires a seed-to-sale said in court filings the state Metrc, but we’ve had to create investigations statewide on marijuana is a controlled impacts on us and hard finan- system but doesn’t require legally awarded the contract some workarounds. It’s really growers illegally shipping out substance at the federal level, cial costs.” businesses to use Metrc LLC, to Metrc and a seven-month put a damper on the rollout of state and a few stores sell- many deductions or credits Paul Monies has been a re- the Florida-based vendor training and implementation for sure.” ing product brought in from available to other industries porter with Oklahoma Watch that won the bid for the sys- period had been derailed by Before the state awarded out of state,” said Oklahoma aren’t available to cannabis since 2017. He covers state tem in September. More than the lawsuit. Metrc allows the Metrc contract, medi- Bureau of Narcotics spokes- businesses under federal tax agencies and public health. a dozen other states with other seed-to-sale programs cal marijuana businesses man Mark Woodward. “Black law. Limited banking options Call or text him at (571) legal cannabis markets use or point-of-sales systems to still had to track their in- market growers are thriving also force many businesses 319-3289 or email pmonies@ Metrc for their seed-to-sale communicate with its track- ventory and keep records in Oklahoma. Regarding into cash-only operations. oklahomawatch.org. Follow systems. ing system. More than 7,100 for the medical marijuana seed-to-sale, tracking would “These costs get passed on him on Twitter at @pmonies. Durbin’s clients want the licensees in Oklahoma have authority. But it was in be helpful in some of our to the patient,” Bein said. “If Oklahoma Watch, at okla- state to pick up the costs of already signed up to use the an oftentimes cumbersome investigations, but it hasn’t we make those costs higher, homawatch.org, is a non- the Metrc system and the Metrc system. program that required a lot hampered our ability to build then we drive people back profit, nonpartisan news radio-frequency identifica- “It is only once a commer- of manual entry. Wiebe, who solid cases on those we’ve to street drugs and out of organization that covers tion tags to track cannabis cial licensee’s data makes started a cannabis business already shut down.” the safe, legal means of go- public-policy issues facing products. The online Metrc its way into Metrc that the in Colorado, said there were Among the legislative ing to a dispensary and the the state. OMMA can view and track growing pains in that state changes are laws that allow state won’t receive any tax STAFFING (Continued from page 3A) crease would likely boost job mates with a makeshift knife. ripe for a riot and they’re rections officers. Corrections a dispatcher for the Noble Berkeley School of Public applicants, advocates say the The incident briefly caused scared to go to work every officials in Wisconsin have Police Department, said a Policy. corrections department also the entire state corrections day,” he said. started relocating officers to good start for corrections Entry-level correctional needs to focus on improving system to go on lockdown. According to Wolf, there’s a maximum-security prison officials would be to address officers earn $2,727.77 per morale and culture inside All six victims were trans- no corrections department where 45% of job openings employee mental health and month or $15.74 per hour. facilities if it wants to retain ported to a nearby hospital data that shows a link are unfilled. recognize the consequences of The hourly wage increases its best workers. and treated for non-life between low staffing and The solution could be as long overtime hours. to $16.52 after six months of “The way you get people threatening lacerations. No increased assaults. If a facil- simple as paying officers “People who are correc- employment and $17.35 after is they start talking to their corrections officers were ity is particularly short on more and making sure their tional officers, it doesn’t just 18 months. friends and saying ‘hey, you injured. corrections officers, he said mental health is taken care stay at the prison or the facil- Border states Texas, Kan- ought to come work for DOC, North Fork, located in far officials will restrict prisoner of. ity, it comes home,” he said. sas and New Mexico all pay they really treat you nice’,” western Oklahoma 25 miles movement until more staff In Pennsylvania, just 1% “And because of how short- their correctional officers Cleveland said. “But right from the Texas border, has can come in. of corrections officer positions staffed and the hours they a higher starting salary. now you don’t get that.” faced significant staffing “A great example of some- were unfilled in August 2019. work, it ruins relationships.” Colorado, which has a mar- Thompson, who worked shortages since the Depart- thing that could happen that The state pays its officers an Keaton Ross is a Report ginally higher cost of living at the Oklahoma State Peni- ment of Corrections moved brings you down to that average salary of $63,360, for America corps member than Oklahoma, pays its tentiary for five months, said prisoners there in 2016. In number is COVID, staff start nearly $20,000 higher than who covers prison conditions correctional officers at least he felt unfairly targeted and 2018, 52% of positions at getting infected or something the national average. John and criminal justice issues $50,000 per year. scrutinized by senior officers the facility were vacant. The like that,” Wolf said. “So if Wetzel, Pennsylvania’s sec- for Oklahoma Watch. Con- In 2019, Oklahoma law- after he graduated from facility has operated with as staff aren’t able to come to retary of corrections, told tact him at (405) 831-9753 makers approved a $2 an academy. few as 20 correctional officers work or we have an increased CBS News that the agency or Kross@Oklahomawatch. hour pay raise for corrections “It makes you feel like supervising more than 2,500 number of call-ins, if it gets has also made mental health org. Follow him on Twitter officers and other prison sup- you’re being downgraded and prisoners, according to the below the safe threshold to counselors available at facili- at @_KeatonRoss. port staff. But as inflation not worth anything,” he said. corrections department. operate the prison, we’ll go ties. rises and service industry “A lot of that change has to Numerous high-profile into lockdown.” A substantial pay raise employers boost wages to start in Oklahoma City with assaults have occurred at While locking down a for Oklahoma corrections attract and retain workers, the supervisors.” North Fork over the past 18 prison can be a temporary officers would have to be the starting wage for correc- The corrections depart- months. In November, it was solution to a sudden staff approved and appropri- tions officers has become less ment is aware of low staff mo- one of three prisons where shortage, experts warn that ated through the legislature, competitive. rale at certain facilities, Wolf coordinated gang fights broke extended lockdown periods which doesn’t meet convene “If you’re paying $15.75 said. He said Justin Farris, out, prompting an eight-week can worsen mental and physi- until February. an hour and Costco is paying the agency’s chief of opera- lockdown. In May 2020, cal health among prisoner In the meantime, correc- $16 an hour, people ain’t com- tions, has begun meeting in- several prisoners assaulted populations. tions department adminis- ing,” Humphrey said. “It’s a person with staff at several an opposing gang member A Nationwide Issue trators say they’re working no-brainer.” prisons and is working on in their housing unit, which Oklahoma isn’t alone in its to address the staffing issue Wolf said the agency is an agency-wide strategy to put the facility on lockdown. struggle to keep its prisons by reaching out directly to aware that pay is directly improve communication. As the incidents pile up, fully staffed. officers. Earlier this month connected to its ability to Violent Incident Raises Cleveland worries that the Last month The Associ- the agency organized a cor- recruit and retain staff and Concerns state’s prison system is ated Press reported that rectional officer focus group it will continue to explore op- On June 4, a medium-se- becoming increasingly vul- nurses, teachers and cooks to find out what changes tions to remain a competitive curity prisoner at the North nerable. at some federal prisons were could lead to a higher reten- career option. Fork Correctional Facility in “I know people in the overseeing prisoners due to a tion rate. While a starting pay in- Sayre assaulted six of his pod prison system that say we’re widespread shortage of cor- Boggess, now working as July 4th activities around the area Marshall County Durant 106.3 FM! perform at 9 p.m. Tickets Live Entertainment are still available for both Indulge in a delicious Lake Texoma Association Fireworks Display Gaming shows and can be purchased Fourth of July meal at But- - July 3. It will be held at the The Grand Theater will through ticketmaster.com terfields Buffet! On Friday, former lodge lot. July 4, crowds will gather Red, White and Win give- feature two top country acts As always, enjoy free Saturday and Sunday we’ll as night draws near as the away July 2 to July 4. Eligible including a two-night concert live music at Gilley’s every be offering a special lobster MegaStar Casino - July 4 annual firework show will be- rewards members can win with Jon Pardi on July 1 and weekend in July starting at and BBQ dinner. near the Willis Bridge. gin at nightfall. The firework their share of $500,000 and 2. The concert starts at 8 p.m. 9:30 p.m. show will be synchronized to one of three red, white, or On July 3, enjoy stand-up music, tune into KLBC on blue, Chevrolet Corvettes. comedian Rodney Carrington Food and Beverage Page 8A – The Madill Record – Thursday, June 24, 2021 The Madill Record EDUCATION Students have fun during summer program

From Staff Reports teachers work with small activities such as games groups of students to sharpen and yoga. Other enrichment Over 250 Madill ECC and reading, writing, and math activities offered are board Elementary students have skills in the mornings, while games, sewing, cooking, taken advantage of a summer fun enrichment activities Spanish, chess, story time, program offered by Madill take up the afternoons. and crocheting. Public Schools. Students have the op- One afternoon each week Wildcat University is be- portunity to participate in students have the opportu- ing held for Pre-K through 5th various activities: including nity to cool off with friends grade students throughout STEM, which involves ro- at the Madill City Pool. the month of June. Certified botics and drones, physical

Courtesy photo Alfredo Aldava creates with Legos during the ECC's Lego activity class.

Courtesy photo Courtesy photo Trevor Brown, Malachi Wilson, Kedrick Fields, Azaeel Rivera, and John Bishop use a Hot Isabella Minton and Aubrey Foster learn to fly a drone in the auditorium during one of the Wheels Speedometry kit to learn about concepts such as energy, force and motion. Wildcat University activities.

Courtesy photo Camila Olvera, Keagan Rodriguez, and Victor Hernandez read a book together in Mrs. Beach’s summer class. Business started out as dream By Summer Bryant naturally.” standards of current educa- [email protected] She always had a desire tion, Blush provides a wide to help people and initially variety of services which are Vicki Glasco is a Licensed started out in the makeup unique and individualized. Aesthetician, Massage Ther- industry; however, she re- Services such as massage Making Dreams Come apist and the proud owner ceived her education in therapy to skin care services of Blush Naturally. She has Health Care Administration and treatments, along with been in the industry for 12 and Human Resources. This waxing services and custom- True Since 1903. years. She started out in led her to work in Oklahoma ized tanning services are also Oklahoma City working at City as Director of Operations offered. one of the most elite Spas in and Human Resources for a “I take a lot of pride in the area before moving to the large surgical group for over educating my clients as well number one Holistic Clinics twenty-five years. as providing exceptional in the Oklahoma City area. She continued to see so service,” Glasco said. “I have Six years ago, she and her many changes in the medical always had outstanding At Simmons, we take pride in helping our husband made the choice to profession that she decided leaders in my careers which leave the Oklahoma City area to walk away and pursue a supported me and believed in customers buy the perfect home, finance and move to Marshall County profession that she had only my success; therefore, I find to help her parents. When do- dreamed of having. She then it very rewarding by giving a new business or save for a child’s college ing so, she made the decision went back to school and re- back through training new to open Blush Naturally so ceived her license in Esthetics staff as well as educating education. Whatever your dreams are, she could continue to do what and Massage Therapy which clients.” she loves while providing ser- allows her to truly help people She suggested to any- Simmons can help make them come true. vices to the local community. one on one. body wishing to get into the She said she is astounded by “Having a license in both business to be sure and do the community’s support. specialties allows me to com- research. “Make sure you are “It has been an amazing bine massage into my skin doing it for the right reasons. opportunity and the growth care practice,” she said. “Most Trends can come and go. You has surpassed my expecta- people think of a massage must educate yourself on the tions,” Glasco said. “I could as being the most relaxing longevity and benefits of all not ask for a kinder and more service; therefore, it is my the new services and products loyal group of clienteles, I goal to provide a unique and that are advertised daily. You have been blessed to have memorable experience for must have a desire and pas- also found a strong group each client's satisfaction.” sion to give 100% of yourself of ladies who also believe From the traditions of to your trade, I believe you in their profession and help Ayurveda skin and body need to have the heart of a support the growth at Blush treatments to the highest healer.” The Madill Record Thursday, June 24, 2021 – The Madill Record – Page 1B SPORSPORTSTS Lady Cats get big win

Courtesy photo The Lady Cats baseball team won 13-2 on June 21, 2021. In no particular order: Kenadi Mendoza, Veronica Clement, Jeylah Cabrales, Ellie Cabrales, Alyvia Coles, Leighton Clement, Aubrey Orr, Preslee Pruitt, Armani Mendoza and Tara Orr. Not pictured are Laura Hamilton and Taylor Komalty. Madill native tearing up the court in Washingon

Courtesy photo Carlos Humphrey is a Madill native who is the director of B.E.A.S.T. and basketball coach for multiple schools. His ultimate goal is to move back to Madill.

By Summer Bryant basketball programming at fundamentals such as shoot- offi [email protected] various high schools around ing, ball-handling, passing, the country where he helps and agility. Kingston student shines Madill native Carlos Hum- athletes reach their potential Other key teaching points phrey is the Operations and understand the physi- help support athletic develop- Director of B.E.A.S.T. Bas- cal, mental, and emotional ment which incorporate com- ketball Camps, Head Girls preparation that makes them prehensive and fundamental Coach at Shorecrest High competitive. He said he uses approaches to movement pat- School in Shoreline, Wash- his own experience in his terns and other skills needed ington, as well as a Para coaching style. to be a successful athlete. Educator at Meridan Park “I understood the impor- This offers players the ability Elementary in Shoreline, tance of specific drills or to push themselves and learn Washington exercises. I possessed both at their own pace, guarantee- Humphrey’s love for bas- personal and team pride and ing a challenging and positive ketball started when he was was willing to give 100% at environment while learning seven years old playing in all times,” Humphrey said. basketball skills. Madill City Park. It contin- “As I matured, I learn to work Humphrey said he is ued as he played Varsity through minor problems and rewarded with unbreakable basketball at Madill High adverse situations, fostering bonds and a stellar reputa- School where he said he feels an ability to show control tion. he was fortunate to have good under stress. I knew that “After years of coaching coaches and tradition that I could meet any challenge and training, I have devel- set him up for a successful given when I prepared. I got oped so many relationships playing and coaching career. faster and stronger through that the athletes have become Humphrey is 44 years old footwork, dynamic warm-up, a part of my family,” he said. and currently lives in Seattle, and conditioning; but most “The consistency of program- Wash. However, he is proudly importantly, repetition. I ming and the amount of from Madill, Okla. and said dedicate myself to practic- thought and energy we put he is looking to relocate back ing fundamentals again and in every camp and clinic has to Oklahoma to be closer to again.” given my basketball program family and friends. He is The program that he a stellar reputation in our married with two beautiful coaches and teaches is based country.” children: 12-year-old Mylie on the premise that kids have The camps are a lot of hard and nine-year-old Maxwell. the most fun while work- work, usually starting at 9 He has been a director and ing hard and earning their a.m. and ending around 4 coach since 2012. Currently, achievements. It also helps by p.m. Monday through Friday. his job consists of providing improving basic basketball Campers learn to reinforce fundamental skills such as shooting and ball-handling Courtesy photo with additional practice Kingston High School student Bri Harkins went yard in the drills. Campers will do 20,000 June 21 game in Norman. She worked hard in all aspects to 30,000 repetitions during of the game, and it was also her 18th birthday. (See HUMPHREY, page 3B) PageSPORTS 2B – The Madill Record – Thursday, HISTORY: June 24, 2021 June 24 - June 30

June 24 in New 's 10-run 5th mos in 2nd round TKO at begin pro baseball record 29 rie Webb becomes youngest Maple Leafs inning against the White NYC's Madison Square Gar- consecutive win streak woman to win career slam; 2017 World record for highest 1882 National League expels Sox, hitting 2 home runs for den in his first heavyweight 1988 Cleve pitcher Doug beats runner-up Laura Diaz altitude football match ever umpire Richard Higham from 8 total bases; Yankees beat boxing title defence Jones sets record of 14 con- by 2 strokes played at 18,799ft on Mount baseball for dishonesty after Chicago, 18-4 Heavyweight Boxing Cham- secutive saves 2004 NBA Draft: Southwest Kilimanjaro by women's in- his links with gambling on 1947 PGA Championship pion Joe Frazier 1988 Red Sox begin AL record Atlanta Christian Academy ternational team games are confirmed Men's Golf, Plum Hollow CC: 1972 South African runner 23rd consecutive home win power forward Dwight How- 1899 US National Cham- Jim Ferrier becomes first Danie Malan sets a new streak ard first pick by Orlando June 25 pionship Women's , Australian to win a major 1,000m world record 2:16.0 1989 Cards Vince Coleman Magic Philadelphia CC: Marion title; beats Chick Herbert, in Munich, Germany steals record 39th & 40th 2009 Mike Babcock is named 1892 US National Cham- Jones beats Maud Banks 6-1, 2 & 1 1974 India is dismissed for 42 consecutive bases head coach of Team Canada pionship Women’s Tennis, 6-1, 7-5 for her first of 2 US 1947 Future Baseball Hall in 17 overs in 2nd Test defeat 1991 NHL adopts instant- for the 2010 Winter Olympics Philadelphia Cricket Club: singles titles of Fame infielder Jackie to at Lord's; lowest replay and tenth of second (they would win the gold Defending champion Mabel 1905 US National Champion- Robinson steals home for first total in country's Test cricket clock in final minute medal) Cahill beats Elisabeth Moore ship Women's Tennis, Phila- of 19 times in his career as history; Chris Old 5-21, Geoff 1992 Commissioner Fay Vin- 2010 In the longest match 5-7, 6-3, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 delphia CC: Elisabeth Moore the Dodgers beat Arnold 4-19 cent permanently bans Steve in tennis history, American 1903 NY Yanks & Chicago wins her 4th US singles title; Pittsburgh Pirates, 4-2 1974 Kansas City pitcher Howe from baseball John Isner defeats Nicolas White Sox end deadlocked beats 6-4, Baseball Player Jackie Rob- Steve Busby retires first 9 1992 NBA Draft: LSU center Mahut of at Wimble- game at 6-6 in 18 5-7, 6-1 inson White Sox to set AL record Shaquille O'Neal first pick by don after 11 hours, 5 minutes 1903 Boston Beaneater Wiley 1910 50th British Open Men's 1950 LPGA Western Open with 33 consecutive batsmen of play over 3 days Piatt is only 20th-century Golf, St Andrews: James Women's Golf, Cherry Hills retired; Royals still lose, 3-1 1995 Stanley Cup Final, 2010 NBA Draft: Kentucky pitcher to lose 2 complete Braid wins Championship for CC: Babe Didrikson-Zaha- to Chicago Meadowlands Arena, East first games in one day, falling to a 5th time, 4 strokes ahead of rias wins her 4th Western 1979 Rickey Henderson Rutherford, NJ: New Jer- pick by Pittsburgh 1-0 & 5-3 fellow Scot Sandy Herd (1902 Open; beats Peggy Kirk, 5 & 3 debuts for Oakland & steals sey Devils beat Detroit Red 2011 NHL Draft: Red Deer 1904 US National Cham- champion) 1955 Harmon Killebrew hits his 1st base Wings, 5-2 for a 4-0 series Rebels (WHL) center Ryan pionship Women’s Tennis, 1913 British Open Men's his 1st HR (off Billy Hoeff) MLB Outfielder Rickey Hen- sweep; Devils' first Stanley Nugent-Hopkins first pick Philadelphia CC: Golf, Royal Liverpool GC: Baseball Player Harmon derson Cup finals appearance by Edmonton Oilers beats defending champion Englishman J H Taylor wins 1956 LPGA Championship 1980 Affirmed wins $500,000 1995 3rd Rugby World Cup, 2012 Female athletes will be Elisabeth Moore 6-1, 6-2 for Championship for a 5th and Women's Golf, Forest Lake Hollywood Cup, 1st horse to Ellis Park, Johannesburg: allowed to compete for Saudi her first of 3 major titles final time, 8 strokes ahead of CC: Marlene Hagge wins win $2 million Springboks fly-half Joel Arabia at the Olympics for 1909 US Open Men’s Golf, defending champion Ted Ray her only major title; beats 1983 Don Sutton becomes Stransky lands the winning the first time Englewood GC: Englishman 1922 American Professional Patty Berg by 2 strokes in a 8th pitcher to strikeout 3,000 drop goal in extra time as 2013 Stanley Cup Final, George Sargent sets a new Football Association re- sudden-death playoff batters South Africa beats New Zea- TD Garden, Boston, MA: Open scoring record to win named the National Football 1962 Outfielder Jack Reed 1984 sets career land, 15-12 Chicago Blackhawks defeat his only major title, 4 strokes League hits his only MLB HR mark for 2nd basemen 1997 Despite an AL record Boston Bruins, 3-2 for 4-2 ahead of runner-up Tom 1922 Charter NFL club Chi- in the 22nd-inning as NY with #265 19-strikeout performance series victory; Blackhawks' McNamara cago Staleys renamed Chi- Yankees edge Detroit Tigers, MLB Hall of Fame Infielder by Randy Johnson, A's first 5th Championship 1912 British Open Men’s cago Bears by team founder, 9-7 in slowest extra-inning and Broadcaster Joe Morgan baseman Mark McGwire hits 2014 Sidney Crosby wins the Golf, Muirfield: Ted Ray wins owner and head coach George game in league history; 7:00 1984 Senior Tournament a massive 538 foot home run Hart Memorial Trophy and wire-to-wire by 4 shots from Halas hours Players Championship Men's in Oakland's 4-1 defeat of the Ted Lindsay Award for defending champion Harry 1928 US Open Men's Golf, 1968 LPGA Championship Golf, Canterbury GC: Arnold Seattle Mariners the 2014 NHL season Vardon Olympia Fields CC: Johnny Women's Golf, Pleasant Val- Palmer wins 2nd straight MLB First Baseman Mark 2015 Montreal Canadiens 1921 British Open Men’s Farrell defeats amateur ley CC: Canadian Sandra Champions Tour major by 3 1998 NBA Draft: Pacific cen- goaltender Carey Price wins Golf, St Andrews: former Bobby Jones by 1 stroke in Post wins an 18-hole playoff strokes ahead of Peter Thom- ter first the 2014-15 Hart Trophy as local Jock Hutchison (resi- a 36-hole playoff to win his against Kathy Whitworth by son of Australia pick by the NHL's MVP dent in US) wins his only only major title 7 strokes 1987 CFL's Montreal Alou- 2001 LPGA Championship 2016 NHL Draft: ZSC Lions Open Championship by 9 1936 Rookie outfielder Joe 1968 Joe Frazier stops Mexi- ettes fold Women's Golf, DuPont CC: (NLA) center Auston Mat- DiMaggio ties 3 MLB records can challenger Manuel Ra- 1987 Salt Lake City Trappers 26 year old Australian Kar- thews first pick by Toronto (See HISTORY, page 3B)

The Madill Record FISHING REPORT

June 24-June 30 Above Average USACE Current Lake Level Sunfish Action: Good Action: Fair Lake Level Data: Water Temp and Clarity: 82 Locations: Below the dam, Baits: Caddis flies, Plastics, Baits: Grass hoppers, Grubs, Texoma USGS Current Level and murky Channels, Creek channels, Powerbait Hair Jigs, Jigs, Minnows, Water Temp and Clarity: 70 Bass, Largemouth, Bass, Main lake, River Channel, Locations: Creek channels, Slabs Above Average slightly stained Largemouth, Bass, Small- Shorelines Rocks Locations: Below the dam, Lake Level Data: Catfish, Channel mouth, Bass, Spotted, Bass, Crappie, Black, Crappie, Coves, Points, Rocks, Sand USACE Current Lake Level Action: Good Striped, Bass, Striped (Hy- White McGee Creek bar, Tailwater, Weed beds Water Temp and Clarity: 80 Baits: Chicken Liver, Dough brid), Bass, White Action: Good Catfish, Blue, Catfish, Blue , Bass, Striped bait Action: Fair Baits: Jigs, Minnows Normal Catfish, Channel Action: Good Locations: River Channel, Baits: Buzz Baits, Crank- Locations: Below the dam, Lake Level Data: Action: Good Baits: Cut Bait, Live Shad, Rocks baits, Jerk Bait, Small Lures, Brush structure, Channels, USACE Current Lake Level Baits: Chicken Liver, Crick- Shad, Top Water Bass, Largemouth, Bass, Spinnerbaits Creek channels, Main lake, Water Temp and Clarity: 81 ets, Goldfish, Hot Dogs, Min- Locations: Channels, Main Smallmouth, Bass, Spotted Locations: Brush structure, River Channel, Standing Bass, Largemouth, Bass, nows, Shad, Shrimp, Sunfish, lake, Points Action: Fair Docks, Main lake, Shallows, timber Spotted Worms Catfish, Blue Baits: Crankbaits, Spinner- Standing timber Action: Good Locations: Below the dam, Action: Fair baits, Tube Jigs Sunfish, Bluegill, Sunfish, Konawa Baits: Plastics, Spinnerbaits, Main lake, River Channel, Baits: Cut Bait, Goldfish, Locations: River Channel, Bluegill, Sunfish, Green, Top Water, and Chatterbaits River Mouth, Tailwater Punch bait, Sunfish Rocks, Shorelines Sunfish, Redear Normal Locations: Coves, Creek Additional Information: Locations: Channels, Main Action: Fair Water Temp and Clarity: 78 channels, Points, Shorelines Noodling is getting good. lake Broken Bow Baits: Crickets, Grass hop- and clear Bass, White, Bass, Spotted Sardis Crappie, Black pers, Grubs, Worms Bass, Largemouth Action: Fair Action: Slow Above Average Locations: Brush structure, Action: Good Baits: Crankbaits, Top Above Average Baits: Jigs, Minnows, Pow- Lake Level Data: Coves, Docks, Shallows, Baits: Crankbaits, Jigs, Water Lake Level Data: erbait USACE Current Lake Level Standing timber Plastics Locations: Coves, Main lake, USACE Current Lake Level Locations: Brush structure, Water Temp and Clarity: 80 Catfish, Blue, Catfish, Blue, Locations: Main lake, Points, Points, and Look for surfac- Water Temp and Clarity: 81 Docks, Standing timber Bass, Largemouth, Bass, Catfish, Channel , Catfish, River Channel, Weed beds ing schools Bass, Largemouth, Bass, Additional Information: Smallmouth, Bass, Spotted Flathead Bass, Striped (Hybrid), Bass, Catfish, Flathead, Catfish, Spotted fishing this week continues Action: Fair Action: Good White Channel Action: Fair to be great. Striper are still Baits: Buzz Baits, Crank- Baits: Chicken Liver, Cut Action: Good Action: Fair Baits: Bill Baits, Buzz Baits, biting very well. If you find baits, Plastics, Spinnerbaits Bait, Hot Dogs, Live Bait, Baits: Crankbaits, Live Baits: Goldfish, Sunfish Crankbaits, Jerk Bait, Plas- a ledge near a river or creek Locations: Brush structure, Live Shad, Shad, Stinkbait Shad, Spoons Locations: Creek channels, tics, Spinnerbaits channel in 30-40 ft of water Points, Shorelines, Weed Locations: Below the dam, Locations: Coves, Discharge, River Channel Locations: Brush structure, you will find fish. They are beds Discharge, Main lake, River Main lake, River Channel Points, Riprap, Shorelines, biting very well on live and Crappie, White Mouth Catfish, Channel Murray Standing timber, Weed beds cut shad. In the early morn- Action: Fair Action: Good Catfish, Blue, Catfish, Chan- ing and later in the evenings Baits: Hair Jigs, Jigs, Min- Hugo Baits: Chicken Liver, Cut Above Average nel, Catfish, Flathead smaller striper are hitting nows Bait, Shrimp Water Temp and Clarity: Action: Fair topwater baits. Blue cats are Locations: Brush structure, Above Average Locations: Coves, Inlet, Rip- Clear and 83 Baits: Cut Bait, Shad, biting in the 15-25 ft of water Standing timber Lake Level Data: rap, Weed beds Bass, Largemouth, Bass, Sunfish range near channels USACE Current Lake Level Smallmouth Locations: Flats, Main lake, Eufaula Water Temp and Clarity: 78 Lower Mountain Fork Action: Fair Shorelines Blue River and murky Baits: Bill Baits, Crankbaits, Crappie, White Lake Level Data: Catfish, Blue, Catfish, Chan- Above Average Flukes, Jigs, Plastics Action: Fair nel, Catfish, Flathead Lake Level Data: Locations: Brush structure, Baits: Hair Jigs, Minnows, Action: Excellent USGS Current Level Coves, Creek channels, Dam, Tube Jigs Baits: Chicken Liver, Cut Water Temp and Clarity: Points, Riprap, Rocks Locations: Brush structure, Bait, Dough bait, Live Bait, Clear Main lake, Points, Shore- Punch bait, Shad, Stinkbait, Trout, Rainbow Pine Creek lines, Standing timber

Above Average Wister Lake Level Data: USACE Current Lake Level Above Average Water Temp and Clarity: Lake Level Data: Murky USACE Current Lake Level Bass, Largemouth Water Temp and Clarity: Action: Slow Cloudy Baits: Top Water Bass, Largemouth, Bass, Locations: Coves, Creek Spotted channels Action: Good Additional Information: Baits: Bill Baits, Buzz Baits, Public boat ramps are still Plastics, Spinnerbaits, Top closed due to high water. Water Locations: Brush structure, Robert S. Kerr Channels, Coves, Points, Shorelines Normal Catfish, Blue, Catfish, Chan- Lake Level Data: nel, Catfish, Flathead USACE Current Lake Level Action: Good Water Temp and Clarity: Baits: Chicken Liver, Cut Murky Bait, Shad, Stinkbait, Sun- Bass, Largemouth, Bass, fish, Worms Spotted Locations: Below the dam, Action: Good Brush structure, Channels, Baits: Buzz Baits, Crank- Coves, Main lake, Points, baits, Minnows, Plastics, Standing timber Small Lures, Spinnerbaits, Crappie, White, Crappie, Spoons Black Locations: Brush structure, Action: Good Coves, Docks, Points, Rocks, Baits: Jigs, Minnows Shallows, Shorelines, Stand- Locations: Below the dam, ing timber, Weed beds Brush structure, Channels, Crappie, Black, Crappie, Points, Shorelines, Standing White timber Page 3B – The Madill Record – Thursday, June 24, 2021

The Madill Record SPORTS HUMPHREY (Continued from page 1B)

the week. They will do most sional basketball in Europe 2008/2009 school year. Along He said his biggest long- ing task to stay motivated if it takes to reach the highest of their reps in the first three with B.C. Mess Luxemburg with the co-founder of Elite term success has been ul- the love is not there. level of basketball, I would days. As the week and train- 2001 to 2006. Pro Performance, he founded timately giving back to his “We all know that moti- put myself on a better path ing progresses, more fun He was the National Camp BEAST (Better Educated community. For example, vation doesn't last long and to achieve more of the goal I activities are included in the Director of basketball train- Athletes Strong Teams) spe- providing scholarships to fades over time,” he said. “I set for myself.” training. This is used to keep ing for Advantage Basketball cializing in youth basketball athletes in need. He said have been blessed to find His advice to those looking the athletes motivated and from 2007 to 2011. It was development. that getting to see athletes something that I genuinely to follow a similar career path working hard. ranked by Sports Illustrated Even though he has played achieve their dreams like love doing. Basketball has is the education and relation- Over the years, Humphrey in 2007 for Kids Best Basket- basketball all his life, the earning a college scholarship been my escape for as long ships are important. played Varsity basketball at ball and created programs in process of preparing his mind or getting drafted as profes- as I can remember.” “First, enjoy the process Madill High School from 92 ten different states. and body for the summer sionals is true success as well Humphrey said if given of becoming the best athlete to 95, college basketball at He was the Head Coach camp season has been one as helping others reach goals the chance to start over, he you can be. Then, learn Murray State College from at Cascade High School of his biggest challenges. both big and small. would have put even more about the sports and build a 96 to 98, and basketball at and made the second round A typical season is about He claims to have had effort into reaching his goals. relationship with others that Missouri Valley College 99 to of W.E.S.C.O. 4A, where six weeks long, and it tests many inspirations over the “I would've worked harder, have the same interest. Most 2000. He also played profes- they made playoffs in the mental toughness. years, but said it is an ongo- now that I understand what importantly, work hard.” HISTORY (Continued from page 1B) strokes in a 36-hole playoff go on to win) Wednesday final 1976 Texas Ranger Toby unconditional release of Fame over amateur Roger Weth- 1934 NY Yankee Lou Gehrig 1957 2nd Harrah is only shortstop not Baseball Pitcher Steve Carl- 1994 FIFA World Cup: ered hits for the cycle beating World Cup: New Zealand to handle a fielding chance in ton 1,500th goal in Cup’d his- 1926 British Open Men’s White Sox 11-2 beats Great Britain 29-21 doubleheader 1988 MLB player Cal Ripken tory scored by Caceres of Golf, Royal Lytham & St 1934 NY Yank pitcher John 1960 South Africa beats New 1977 8th Rugby League Jr. plays in his 1,000th con- Annes GC: American ama- Broaca ties record by striking Zealand 13-0 in the first World Cup: Australia beats secutive game 1994 18 teur Bobby Jones wins the out 5 times rugby test of the series in Great Britain 13-12 1988 Expos Pitcher Floyd game home win streak ends first of his 3 Claret Jugs, 2 1935 Future world heavy- Johannesburg 1978 FIFA World Cup Final, Youmans suspended for 60 to Yanks 11-6 strokes clear of runner-up weight boxing champion Joe 1961 Baltimore and Califor- El Monumental, Buenos days due to drugs 1997 NHL approves fran- Al Watrous; 5th victory by Louis moves to 20-0 with 6th nia use a record 16 pitchers Aires, Argentina: Striker 1988 UEFA European Cham- chises in Nashville, Atlanta, an American in 6 years round KO of former champion in a game (8 each) in 14 inns Mario Kempes scores 2 goals pionship Final, Olympias- Columbus, and Minnesota-St 1927 WVO soccer team forms Primo Carnera of Italy at 1963 Famous cricket draw at as Argentina beats the Neth- tadion, Munich, Germany: Paul in Oosterhout Yankee Stadium, NYC Lord’s as England hang on erlands, 3-1 after extra time Ruud Gullet & Marco van 1997 NBA Draft: Wake 1932 US Open Men’s Golf, Boxer and World Heavy- against the Windies 1983 Cricket World Cup, Basten score as the Nether- Forest power forward Tim Fresh Meadow CC: Reigning weight Champion Joe Louis 1968 Bobby Bonds hits a Lord’s, London: India upsets lands beats Soviet Union, 2-0 Duncan first pick by San British Open champion Gene 1947 Heavyweight Joe Louis grand slam in his 1st major West Indies by 43 runs to win 1991 Antonio Spurs Sarazen shoots tournament KOs Tami Mauriello league game (San Francisco first title; Mohinder -Amar wins record 100th singles NBA Power Forward Tim record final round 66 to 1948 Joe Louis KOs Jersey Giants) nath 3/12 off 7 overs, Player match at Wimbledon, beating Duncan beat Bobby Cruikshank and Joe Walcott in 11 for heavy- 1969 American Pancho of the Match Elna Reinach of South Africa NBA Power Forward Philip Perkins by 3 strokes weight boxing title González (41) beats Puerto 1983 Udo Beyer of East Ger- 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 in the 1st round 1932 Commencement of 1952 PGA Championship Rican (25) many sets record for shot put, Tennis Player Martina 1999 NBA Finals: San An- India’s 1st cricket Test v Men’s Golf, Big Spring CC: in 5 hour and 12 minute, 22.22 m Navratilova tonio Spurs beat New York England at Lord’s, London Jim Turnesa wins 1-up 112-game marathon at Wim- 1986 Philadelphia Phillies 1993 NY Islander goalie Billy Knicks, 78-77 in Game 5 for (England initially rattled but over Chick Harbert in the bledon give Steve Carlton, 41, his Smith elected to NHL Hall first title in franchise history; MVP: Tim Duncan 2000 LPGA Championship Women’s Golf, DuPont CC: Juli Inkster goes back-to- back; beats Stefania Croce of Italy on second hole of a sudden-death playoff 2000 WLAF World Bowl 8, Waldstadion, Frankfurt: Rhein Fire beats Scottish Claymores, 13-10 2009 NBA Draft: Oklahoma power forward Blake Grif- fin first pick by Los Angeles Clippers 2010 NHL Draft: Windsor Spitfires (OHL) left wing Taylor Hall first pick by Ed- monton Oilers 2014 Luis Suárez is charged with biting at the 2014 FIFA World Cup 2015 NBA Draft: Kentucky center Karl-Anthony Towns first pick by Minnesota Tim- berwolves 2018 Oakland pitcher Edwin Jackson takes the mound in a 5-4 win at Detroit; A’s are his 13th MLB club, tying Octavio Dotel’s record 2019 NHL Draft: Barrie Colts (OHL) defenceman Aaron Ekblad first pick by Florida Panthers 2020 Liverpool FC clinches first EPL soccer title in 30 years with 7 games to spare as Chelsea beats second- placed Manchester City, 2-1 at Stamford Bridge Page 4B – The Madill Record – Thursday, June 24, 2021 Need to sell your The Madill Record place? ‘In the Arms of Lake Texoma’ WWee have a buyer for you! 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PUBLISHER’S LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES CLASSIFIED NOTICE: WORD ADS: (Published in The Ma- June, 2021. (If partner- 6:00 pm in the Kingston Madill, OK 73446 ested may appear and , before The Honorable dill Record June 17, ship, all partners must Multi-Purpose Facility at Telephone: (580) 795- contest said Petitions as Judge K. Nikki Kirkpatrick $8.00 for 20 words All real estate advertised or less, 25¢ for each herein is subject to the 24, & July1,2021 3t)Í sign. If a corporation, an Kingston Public School. 3397 provided by law, or may at which time and place additional word. $1 Federal Fair Housing offi cer of the corporation T h e A g e n d a s h a l l i n c l u d e : Fax: (580) 795-5072 assert rights to the ad- any person interestded discount for each Act, which makes it IN THE DISTRICT must sign. If an LLC, a Call to Order [email protected] ministration and pray that may appear and show consecutive run with illegal to advertise “any COURT WITHIN AND member or manager must Proof of Notice of Meeting Attorney for Petitioner Letters be issued. cause, if any there be, no copy changes. preference, limitation, or FOR MARSHALL sign.) Reading and Approval of (Published in The Madill DATED this 8th day of why such sale should not discrimination because COUNTY Michael D. Hamilton Minutes from 2019 Meet- Record June 24, 2021 1t) June 2021. be confi rmed. No refunds for ads of race, color, religion, STATE OF OKLAHOMA County of Marshall, State ing Reading of Financial /s/ Gregory Johnson Dated this 7 day of June, cancelled by customer. sex, handicap, familial In the Matter of the Es- of Oklahoma. Report IN THE DISTRICT JUDGE OF THE 2021. Deadline is 12 noon status or national tate of Before me, the under- Managers Report Board COURT OF MAR- DISTRICT COURT K. NIKKI KIRKPATRICK Monday for classifi ed origin, or intention VERA ELLEN LYTLE, signed notary public, Members Report SHALLCOUNTY Jared Easterling, 31544 JUDGE OF THE a d p l a c e m e n t & to make any such Deceased. ) personally appeared; *Election of 3 Directors STATE OF OKLAHOMA Easterling Law Offi ce DISTRICT COURT payment. preference, limitation or Case No. PB-2021-33 Michael D. Hamilton for a three year term Old IN THE MATTER OF THE 225 West Main Street RICK WARREN, discrimination.” to me known to be the Business Tishomingo, Oklahoma Court Clerk Errors: Check your NOTICE TO CREDI- ESTATES OF MICHAEL person(s) described in New Business Service 73460 By: Deputy word ad for errors This newspaper will not TORS WESLEY HUEBSCH AND knowingly accept any All persons having claims and who executed the Awards MARY G. HUEBSCH, Telephone: 580-219-8900 APPROVED: the first week of advertising for real estate against Vera Ellen Lytle, foregoing application and Question and Answer Pe- DECEASED. admin@easterlinglawof- STEVE A. COLEMAN, publication. If we have which is in violation of deceased, are required acknowledged that he riod Draw for Door Prizes Case No. PB-2021-10 fi ce.com OBA # 1787 made an error we will the law. All persons are to present the same with executed the same as his Adjourn NOTICE OF HEARING Attorney for Petitioner THE COLEMAN LAW correct it and run your hereby informed that all a description of security free act and deed. *Directors whose terms PETITION FOR PRO- (Published in The Ma- OFFICE ad for free the next dwellings advertised are interests and other col- July 19, 2022 expire in 2021: Position BATE OF WILL AND dill Record June 24, 3904 East Reno Avenue week. We cannot be available on an equal lateral (if any) held by each (Commission Expiration) 5: William Bain NOTICE & July 1, 2021 2t) Oklahoma City, OK responsible for errors if opportunity basis. creditor with respect to K. Bridgman Position 6: Wendyl Parrish OF HEARING PETI- 73117 405-677-2407 not notifi ed before our such claim to Gary Lytle, (Notary) Position 7: Jay Porter TION IN THE DISTRICT (Phone) next deadline. LEGAL NOTICES the named Administrator (Published in The Beginning with the FOR LETTERS COURT OF OKLAHO- 405-670-2254 (Fax) in care of Dale Rex at Madill Record June elections of Directors in TESTAMENTARY MA COUNTY STATE OF Personal Representa- The Madill IN THE DISTRICT Sweeney, Christopher, 17, & 24, 2021 2t) 2007, any member seek- NOTICE IS HEREBY OKLAHOMA tive, Richard D. Mc- COURT OF MARSHALL Record Rex & Lawson, P.L.L.C., ing election as a Director GIVEN to all persons in- lNTHEMATTEROFT- Donald COUNTY, STATE OF PO Box 529 Attorney for the Adminis- IN THE DISTRICT shall be required to give terested in the Estates of HEESTATEOF CHARL- (Published in The Madill OKLAHOMA Madill, OK 73446 trator, P.O. Box 190, 1320 COURT OF MARSHALL written notice of intent to Michael Wesley Huebsch TON LEE McDONALD, Record June 24, 2021 1t) DISCOVER BANK 580-795-3355 Stone Bridge, Suite A, COUNTY seek election as a Director and Mary G. Huebsch, De- Deceased. Plaintiff, vs. Ada, Oklahoma, 74820, STATE OF OKLAHOMA twenty (20) days before ceased, that on the 8th day CASE NO.:PB-2021-142 Notice of Annual Meet- HARVEY E ANGLE on or before the follow- In the Matter of the Es- the date of the meeting of June 2021, Julie Dudley NOTICE FOR HEARING ing Special Notices CASE NO.CS-20-173 ing presentment date: tate of at which the election for RETURN OF SALE OF The Shay Cemetery As- Defendant fi led in the District Court of September 1, 2021, or ROBERT RAY WENN- Directors is scheduled to Marshall County, State of REAL AND PERSONAL sociation, Inc. will hold it’s ALCOHOLICS ANON- NOTICE BY PUBLICA- the same will be forever BERG, Deceased. be held. Written notice of Oklahoma, an instrument PROPERTY annual meeting at 7:00 YMOUS Meeting held TION barred. PB-2020-26 intent to seek election as purporting to be the Last NOTICE is hereby given p.m., Tuesday, July 6, Thursdays at 7 p.m. at THE STATE OF OKLA- DATED this 16th day of NOTICE TO CREDI- a Director shall be mailed Will and Testament of that Richard D. McDonald, 2021 at the Shay Com- “The Blend” 516 S. 1st HOMA TO: HARVEY E March 2021. TORS Michael Wesley Huebsch Personal Representative munity Center. Street, Madill, contact ANGLE or delivered to the offi ce GARY LYTLE, ADMIN- To the Creditors of Rob- of Marshall County Water of the Estate of Charl- The Shay Cemetery As- Peggy, 972-832-1850, The Sheriff of MARSHALL and also fi led a Petition ISTRATOR ert Ray Wennberg, De- Corporation, 400 East praying for probate of said ton Lee McDonald, De- sociation, Inc. or Brenna, 580-263- County, Oklahoma, Greet- Approved: ceased: Main, Madill Oklahoma will in the Estate of Michael ceased, has presented c/o Kaye Newton, Treas 1088. ings: Dale Rex, OBA #31199 All creditors having 73446 no later than July Wesley Huebsch Letters PO Box 615 You will take notice that for confi rmation and fi led Sweeney, Christopher, claims against Robert Ray 26, 2021 at 5:00 PM. Testamentary to be issued in this Court his Return of Kingston, OK 73439 the Plaintiff, DISCOVER Pets & Supplies Rex & Lawson, PLLC Wennberg, Deceased, (Published in The Ma- to Julie Dudley upon the Sale of Real and Personal (Published in The Madill BANK, filed its peti- P.O. Box 190 are required to present the dill Record June 24, Estate of Michael Wesley Property concerning all of Record June 24, 2021 1t) LOW INCOME fami- tion in the District Court 1320 Stone Bridge, same with a description of & July 1, 2021 2t) Huebsch, Deceased and the right, title and interest lies: Have your pets of MARSHALL County, Suite A all security interests and of said Estate in and to the spayed or neutered Oklahoma, against the also fi led a Petition for IN THE DISTRICT Ada, Oklahoma 74820 other collateral (if any) IN THE DISTRICT Letters Testamentary for real property legally de- with the Oklahoma above-captioned Defen- COURT OF MAR- (580) 332-7200 FAX held by each creditor with COURT OF MARSHALL the Estate of Mary G. scribed as follows, to wit: Spay Network. $35 dant, HARVEY E ANGLE, SHALLCOUNTY (580) 332-7201 respect to such claim, to COUNTY Huebsch praying that 1.Lots 1 and 34 Block for cats/kittens,$45 seeking a money judg- TWENTIETH JUDICIAL [email protected] Robert Ray Wennberg, STATE OF OKLAHOMA Letters Testamentary be 5 Edgewater Heights & up for dogs/pup- ment against Defendant, DISTRICT Attorney for Personal Jr., Personal Representa- In the Matter of the Ap- issued to Julie Dudley 2nd Addition to Marshall pies, DENTALS $50, HARVEY E ANGLE in STATE OF OKLAHOMA Representative plication of upon the Estate of Mary County, Oklahoma and rabies $5. TEXT the amount of $3485.73, tive, at the law offi ces of IN THE MATTER OF (Published in The REPUBLIC LAW GROUP, Cali Jo Ramer, as guard- G. Huebsch. 2.Lot I and South 30’ of 580-775-3828 or CALL with post-judgment inter- THE ESTATE OF LINA Madill Record June at 7 East Main Street, Ard- ian and next friend NOTICE IS HEREBY Lot 2 Edgewater Heights 580-924-5873 for an est at the statutory rate, PICKENS, FB Chickasaw/ 17, & 24, 2021 2t) more, Oklahoma, 73401, Case No. CV-2021-21 GIVEN, that said Petition Third Addition to Marshall appointment,please and costs of this action, Choctaw, addressed to Jeffrey S. of V.H.N., a Minor Child, further prays that the County Oklahoma and unless Defendant Deceased. Landgraf, attorney for the to Change her Name. heirs-at-law of Michael Said property was sold Miscellaneous answers said petition on OKLAHOMA ALCO- CASE: PB-21-09 Personal Representative, NOTICE OF FILING Wesley Huebsch and at private sale to BGM or before the 17th HOLIC BEVERAGE NOTICE TO CREDI- SerServicesvices on or before the following PETITION FOR Mary G. Huebsch, De- Properties, LLC, a limited day of August, 202l, said LAWS ENFORCEMENT TORS presentment date: August CHANGE OF NAME ceased be determined at liability company for the petition will be taken as COMMISSION To the Creditors of LINA USE KENNEL Dip as 12, 2021, or the same will PLEASE TAKE NOTICE the hearing thereon, all sum of $10,000.00, in true and judgment will NOTICE OF INTEN- PICKENS, Deceased: an area spray to con- be forever barred. that Cali Jo Ramer, as for the purpose of waiver cash; that the value of be rendered for Plaintiff TION TO APPLY FOR All creditors having claims Dated this 3rd day of guardian and next friend procedures as provided said property is based on trol stable fl ies and for $3485.73, with post- PERMISSION TO against LINA PICKENS, deer ticks. Atwoods June, 2021. of V.H.N., a Minor Child, by the applicable statutes adjustments for property judgment interest at the CHANGE LOCATION Deceased, are required of Madill. (www.ken- Robert Ray Wennberg, of the State of Oklahoma. related repair and cleanup statutory rate, and costs OF LICENSED PREM- has fi led a Petition to have to present the same with nevax.com) Jr., Personal Represen- the minor child=s name Pursuant to an Order of costs. Further that the of this action. ISES a description of all secu- tative changed in the District said Court, NOTICE IS 2013 Forde Edge was Dated this 8 day of June, In accordance with the rity interests and other Jeffrey S. Landgraf, Court of Marshall County, HEREBY GIVEN that the sold to Cindy Wiens for the Garage Sales 2021. OAC 45:40-7-1 of the collateral (if any) held by OBA #19507 Oklahoma. 7th day of July 2021, at sum of $6,000. Reference COURT CLERK Oklahoma Alcoholic Bev- each creditor with respect REPUBLIC LAW The Petition has been the hour of 9:00 o’clock is hereby made to said FAMILY GARAGE BY: Wanda Pearce erage Laws Enforcement to such claim, to the Per- GROUP set for hearing by the A.M. has been appointed Return of Sale of Real SALE. 800 Little ave. Court Clerk or Deputy Commission, Michael D. sonal Representative of 7 East Main Street District Court of Marshall as the time for hearing said and Personal Property for Saturday, June 26. Clerk Hamilton doing business the Estate, DEBORAH Ardmore, Oklahoma County in the County Petitions in the Courtroom further particulars. s/ as Lake Country Store GARDNER, c/o Brett A. 73401 Court House, located in of the undersigned Judge, That a hearing on said Stephen L. Bruce, OBA Texoma Truck Center LTD Morton, 137 D Street Help WWantedanted (580) 226-6277 Tele- Madill, Oklahoma, on the or the Judge to whom Return of Sale of Real #1241 Everette C. Alt- hereby publishes notice NW, Ardmore, Oklahoma phone 7th day of July, 2021, at this cause is assigned on and Personal Property doerffer, OBA #30006 of his intention to apply 73401, on or before the NOW HIRING. All po- (580) 319-7215 Fax 11:30 o’clock a.m. and said date, in the County has been set for hearing Nicholas L. Massey, within sixty days from following presentment sitions. Gecko’s. Apply jeff@republiclawgroup. Courthouse in the City of in the District Courtroom of OBA #30399 Leah K. this date to the Oklahoma that any person may fi le date: August 27, 2021 or in person at 1626 US com Madill, Marshall County, Oklhoma County, State of Clark, OBA #31819 Alcoholic Beverage Laws a written protest in the the same will be forever 70 Kingston. Estamos Attorney for Petitioner, Oklahoma, when and Oklahoma on the 19 day Kyle W. Riddel, OBA Enforcement Commission case prior to the date set barred. contratando. Todas las Robert Ray Wennberg, where all persons inter- of July, 2021, at 9:00 a.m. #30418 Attorneys for for Permission to change for hearing. Dated this 21st day of posiciones. Aplicar en Jr. Plaintiff the location of the licensed Any person may fi le a persona en 1626 US (Published in The P.O. Box 808 premises from the present written protest in the case 70 Kingston. Madill Record June Edmond, Oklahoma location to 1876 HWY 70 prior to the date set for 17, & 24, 2021 2t) 73083-0808 E. Kingston, OK 73439. hearing. (405) 330-4110 Dated this 14th day of Wallace Coppedge Notice of Annual Meet- JUDGE OF THE The Madill Record Mark Antonelli 580•257•0072 ing DISTRICT COURT The Annual Meeting of Kristen L. Speer, OBA the Members of Marshall #30283 County Water Corpora- LITTLE LAW FIRM, BUSINESS OKLAHOMA tion will be held Thurs- PLLC CLASSIFIED day, August 12, 2021 at P.O. 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The Madill Record June, 2021. MORTON LAW GROUP, EGAL NOTICES PLLC L BRETT A. MORTON, taxes on personal property S & TA M A R A S NE...... 633.59 GRAHAM, PAUL...... LOZOYA, SER- MAX &/OR TRA- ...... 307.19 OBA 22657 / CB 518 have become delinquent C/O...... 61.88 CRUMPTON, JAMES ...... 88.40 GIO...... 159.49 CY...... 49.73 SMITH, LACY...... 137 D STREET NW AR- for the tax year 2020 BLALOCK, AMY &...... &...... 61.88 GRAY, DORA MACKEY, NICK...... PETERSON, KEN- ...... 2,995.12 DMORE, OK 73401 (back taxes are included in ...... 40.89 DAVID- & M A U R I C E ...... 68.51 NETH OR BREN- SMITH, ROY (580) 226-4400 V amount due below). If not BOATMAN, SON, LARRY OR &...... 86.19 MADDOUX, DA...... 15.47 AND BARBARA (580) 226-2211 F paid within thirty(30) days SHERRY OR SHAN- EVA...... 120.45 GRAY, HEATH LINDA SUE REV. PHILLIPS, MARILYN K #1...... 698.40 from date of this publica- NON...... 366.86 DAVIS, MICHAEL L. &.. & MELIS- TRUST...... 325.98 &/OR...... 893.20 SOLDIER CREEK (Published in The Ma- tion, shall be placed on a BOREN, Alexan- ...... 67.41 SA...... 451.95 MALONE, JAM PHILLIPS, MARILYN K. RESORT, INC dill Record June 24, personal tax lien docket in der...... 5,719.86 DENNIS, RIC GROTTS, JUSTIN B. ES...... 66.97 &/OR...... 526.62 #14...... 103.68 & July 1, 2021 2t) the offi ce of County Trea- BOWER, Wil- KY...... 61.26 ...... 117.13 MARINA DEL REY...... POND, ROB- SOLDIER CREEK surer and to become a lien liam...... 608.36 DERRYBERRY, MAR HAILE, DAN- ...... 87.30 BIE & CHRISTY JAR- RESORT, INC IN THE DISTRICT on all real and personal BOYER, SID- Y...... 30.94 NY JR. & TIFFA- M A RT I N , J A M E S ESH...... 65.20 #21...... 115.23 COURT OF MARSHALL property of the taxpayer in NEY (TRUST- DICKSON, STE NY...... 1,483.69 A. & SHIRLEY PORTMAN, AN- SOLDIER CREEK COU TI ‘ STATE OF the county for a period of EE)...... 189.74 VE...... 694.28 HAMILTON, MI- J...... 44.20 GELA & RONALD D. RESORT, INC OKLAHOMA seven(7) years. Following BROWN, Spen- DOUBLE H HOM CHAEL...... 150.28 M A RT I N , J A M E S JR...... 812.00 #23...... 156.54 In the Matter of the Es- is a list of persons, fi rms cer...... 320.53 ES...... 610.41 HANGAR 34, LLC...... A.& SHIRLEY PROCTOR, SOLDIER CREEK tate of andcorporations, owing BUCKALOO,A.J & WIL- DUTTON, DAX LYNN ...... 212.30 J.#1...... 6.63 LARRY C/O BETH RESORT, INC DI KELLIS WILLIFORD, deli quent personal taxes MA...... 161.60 ...... 38.13 HARRIS, MCCAR- BOREN...... 277.36 #30...... 859.61 Deceased. and the amount due as of BUCKALOO, BOBBY ELLEDGE, MI- JAMES DELSHA ROLL, DOMANIQ QUIROGA, MA- SOLDIER CREEK RE- No. PB-2021-17 JULY 15, 2021. J (BJ)...... 119.72 CHAEL &/OR BREN- WN...... 23.21 UE...... 310.02 RIO...... 88.40 SORT...... 486.78 NOTICE TO CREDI- 3-L REALTY, LLC...... BUCKALOO, BOBBY J DA...... 1,152.39 HARRISON, BRIAN MCCORD, RAMOS, JIM- SOUTHERLAND, TORS ...... 105.47 & MISTY...... 2,429.01 ERWIN, CHRIS- & DENA...... LARRY & SHA- MY...... 152.49 DANNY...... 302.77 ALI creditors ha ving ADAMS, JOHN BUCKALOO, TOPHER JON 72.93 RON...... 844.65 RAY, MARK &/ , GENA LEA... claims against Dink Ellis ( M A R I O N S T O N E STEVE...... 345.70 OR...... 135.92 HARRISON, SHEL MCGAHEY, TARA.... OR BRENDA CO- ...... 1,579.76 Williford, Deceased, are #31)...... 287.92 BUMPASS, ERWIN, LINCOLN & LY...... 345.67 ...... 225.00 BURN...... 341.58 SPEEGLE, BILLY DO required to present the AGUIRRE, NORMA A. RONNIE & BREN- JON...... 44.20 HAWKINS, MCQUEEN, RAN- REEDER, ROSS...... N...... 352.50 same, with a description ...... 113.82 DA...... 202.99 ESPINO- MATTHEW &/ DY...... 107.06 ...... 183.43 STAFFORD, of all security interests ALLEN, CHARLS BURRAGE, MI- SA, CHRISTO- OR...... 476.26 MEDINA, RAUL RHOTEN, TAMMY OR RICH- and other collate ral ( if ie...... 13.26 CHAEL S. & CAR- PHER...... 444.00 HAYES, MI- OR SAUL MEDI- ANDREW AL- ARD...... 462.50 any) held by each c reditor ALVARADO, NICHo- OLE...... 511.62 EZELL, OPAL L...... CHAEL SHANE, NA...... 37.57 LEN...... 453.22 STANLEY, DAVID &/OR with respect to such claim, las...... 179.01 CABE, DENISE R...... 31.53 SR...... 79.56 MITCHELL, DAVID OR RHYNE, PIP- LINDA...... 78.46 to the named Co-Personal ALVAREZ, ABIGAIL ...... 1,403.52 FAULKNER, HELMS, BLA TONI...... 264.10 ER & NYCHO- STEPHENS, JAMES Representative, #1...... 288.90 CAGLE, GEOR- DUSTIN & ERNES- KE...... 25.42 MITCHUSSON, LE...... 692.40 &...... 374.70 c/o Todd Williford ANGUIANO, GIA...... 44.20 TINE...... 181.22 HENDRICKSON, SCOTTY & CAR- RIDDLES, STEWART, BETTY SU P.O. Bo 340, JOSE R &/OR ERI- CALDWELL, FAULKNER, WAYNE AND CARO- MEN...... 376.70 DEREL GENE, E...... 558.92 Lebanon, Oklahoma KA...... 30.94 FRANK & KAT DUSTIN & ERNES- LYN...... 150.28 MONSON, JR...... 1,418.67 STEWART, 73440 ARNOLD, CHRISTINE HY...... 65.20 TINE...... 34.26 HENRY, SHA- SCOTT & MELIS- RIVERA, MARIA AD- DAVID & MAR- on or before the following & LEO...... 33.15 CARPENTER, JAMIE FERNANDEZ, SAN- RON...... 33.15 SIA...... 9.95 ELA...... 30.01 LA...... 206.70 presentment date: ARNOLD, ED- A...... 322.24 TIAGO...... 579.56 HERNAN- MOORE, JA- ROBINSON, KEVIN & STONE, MARION L#5 August 28th, 2021, WIN OR TER- CARTER, TRAY FINKLEA, TER- DEZ, LAUREN- MIE...... 3,987.63 MICHELA...... 307.70 9...... 338.82 or the same will be forever RI...... 219.90 CE...... 45.31 RY...... 8.84 CIA...... 72.93 MORRIS, BUNNY &/ R O S S , T O M I E STONE, MARION R# barred. ARNOLD, NYTA ORAL- CHAPMAN & DOUG- FLANAGAN, GREG.. HERNAN- OR...... 54 N. & MARI ASH- 20...... 210.51 Dated this June day of LEN...... 218.20 LAS #N...... 101.53 DEZ, YENIFER 5.87 LEY...... 459.68 STONE, MARION R# 21, 2021. ARRIAGA, EDER OVI- 237.58 FLORES, MA- &...... 203.32 MUNCRIEF, BRIAN ROWLAND, MICHAEL 22...... 169.20 /s/ Todd Wiliford dIO...... 131.32 CHERRY, AAR- RIA L IBARRA HODGES, SHA K...... 88.40 &...... 45.84 STONE, MARION R# Todd Edward Williford ARTERBERRY, GINA ON...... 25.42 OR...... 87.30 WN...... 106.29 NABORS, LAVI- RUBICK, MON- 25...... 518.91 Co-Personal Represen- ...... 349.16 CHILDERS, BETTY FLORES, SALVADOR HOLLOWAY, NA...... 200.68 ty...... 118.24 STONE, MARION R# tative of the Estate of A R T Y P A G E JEAN (TRUST)...... 282.88 &...... 535.07 S T E P H A N I E NELSON, MI- SAVAGE, MITCH- 26...... 655.30 Dink Ellis Williford, RENTALS, CLUTTER, DA- FORBES, ALLEN R., LEE...... 1,151.74 CHAEL...... 185.64 ELLE...... 677.00 STONE, MARION R# Desceased LLC...... 419.76 VID & STEPHANIE SR...... 6.63 HUNT, LON- O''''NEAL, JUSTIN &.... SCHROEDER, TERRY 27...... 336.44 (Published in The Ma- AVERY, JIMMY D. &..... #1...... 2,886.24 FORGY, LUCIN- NIE...... 67.00 ...... 107.52 LISA...... 113.84 STONE, MARION R# dill Record June 24, ...... 803.33 COLSON, DA- DA...... 1,278.41 HUX, BAR- OGEE, DEN- SEAMANS, EVA D.... 28...... 364.71 & July 1, 2021 2t) BAILEY, DELIN- VID...... 99.81 FULLER, EDGAR & AL- BARA & WALTER NIS A. &/OR SHER- ...... 1,506.03 STONE, MARION R# da...... 152.08 COLVIN, GLEN III..... ICE...... 490.62 D...... 8.84 RY...... 102.77 S E A Y, W A Y N E 29...... 880.35 Anyone having interest BAKER, ABRAX- ...... 67.00 GARCIA, LUIS...... INSELMAN, CLY OTTO, ROBERT &/OR &OR CODY THURMAN, MAR- in a 2013 Kawasaki Vin# as...... 270.73 CONNALY, NOR- ...... 70.72 DE...... 461.89 ...... 38.16 SEAY...... 207.74 LAND & JENNI- JKAEXEE19DDA11350 BALES, ALAN...... MA...... 89.51 GEAR, JON, ETAL...... J & F MOBILE HOMES PADRON, BALBI- SHAW, CARO- FER...... 128.18 Contact Louis Masucci...... 276.06 CONNELLY, ...... 37.57 %...... 502.31 NO...... 22.10 LYN...... 453.05 TOUCHTONE SOLU- 972.814.6177. Sale Date BARRIENTOS, RITO NANCY & OR PATRI- GEORGE, JEF- J & F MOBILE HOMES PEEVY, AN- SHERPY, RICH- TIOMS...... 434.10 7.9.2021. C/O...... 513 CIA...... 152.49 FERY...... 27.63 C/O...... 1,732.40 NIE KEITH OR ARD & YOLAN- TOUCHTONE SOLU- (Published in The Ma- .78 CONNER, JIM- GIBSON, SON- JACKSON, BILLY J...... TERI...... 60.78 DA...... 335.00 TIONS...... 182.33 dill Record June 17, BARTHEL, Ron- MY R. OR MARTHA NY JOE & BARBA- ...... 312.71 PERKINS, SHOWN, TODD...... TRUSLER, THAD- 24, & July1,2021 3t)Í da...... 23.21 F...... 97.24 RA...... 5.53 JACKSON, CHR DEUS & STEPHA- BARTHOLD, COOK, MARLON R.. GILMORE, KEN- IS...... 489.88 NIE...... 169.20 Delinquent LEWIS & SHIR- ...... 68.51 NY...... 1,853.59 JACKSON, GARY...... URIB, LEY...... 5.53 COPELAND, GODFREY, ROY M...... 121.76 NOE...... 245.90 TTaxesaxes BAUMGARNER, Sha DONALD WAY #1...... 927.06 JEFFERIES, UZZEL, TER- un...... 311.85 PAUL & CHRIS- RY...... 5.53 NOTICE OF DELIN- B E L L , J A C K TINE...... 74.04 Bob King WALLACE, QUENT PERSONAL &/OR MAN- PUBLIC FARM AUCTION JIROUS, JEA- PAUL OR TAM- PROPERTY TAXES LO- DY...... 127.08 NETTE...... 146.97 MY...... 19.89 CATED IN Marshall Coun- BIGGER, T. A. & TO OWNER: LAYMAN FARMS • TUESDAY, JUNE 29 @ 9:41 AM JORDAN, JAY...... WALLACE, ty, State of Oklahoma. NY...... 940.28 412459 SH-9 l Eufaula, OK 74432 • For more info & pics visit ChuppsAuction.com ...... 219.90 PAUL OR TAM- Notice is hereby given, BISHOP, Ja- JORDAN, JOLE MY...... 22.10 Directions: GPS will not work- please follow directions: pursuant to 68 O.S. 1991, mie...... 81.48 From Eufaula at Jnct of Hwy NE...... 536.71 Properties WARFORD, AMBER ½ Section 3102, that certain BLACK, ROY 69 & Hwy 9 Take Hwy 9 West 4 mi. Auction on Right. OR From Indian Nation Turnpike, LECKLIDER, OWEN & KURT...... Take Hwy 9 East approx. 15 mi. Auction on Left. RUNNING 2 RINGS ALL DAY!! G...... 88.40 440.90 LETKIE- FEED TRUCK, TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCK, CLASSIC TRUCK, TMR WAGON, CATTLE & FLATBED WARFORD, AMBER WICZ, STEVEN OR KURT...... NOTICE OF PERSONS APPEARING TRAILERS, SHOW TRAILER, FARM & HAY EQUIPMENT, SNO CONE TRAILER, UTV, BOATS, Royce King, &...... 129.28 290.62 TO BE OWNERS OF ABANDONED PROPERTY CAMPER, CONCRETE FEED BUNKS, GRAIN BINS, RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT, SOLAR PANELS LINDAMOOD, ROB- WATKINS, LORI...... W/ PUMPS, KOBALT TOOL BOX, BARN METAL, SHOP TOOLS, WELDERS & GENERATORS ERT JOE...... 7,932.62 Bidding On Lots 1-60 will be off ered Live Online & OnSite at 12:01 PM .626.60 WATTS, AMIE...... CHUPPS AUCTION & REAL ESTATE LITTLE, MELIS- Broker ...... 578.79 SA...... 267.90 Dale Chupp, Realtor, Coldwell Banker Neokla Select | (918) 630-0495 WEANT, TRAM- 580-795-4049 • 580-795-5969 PUS...... 111.00 ★ ★ ★www.bobkingproperties.com★ WEBB, CALI...... ★ ★ ...... 979.03 ★ RESIDENTIAL ★ WESTBROOK, BRI- Join our ★ 511 N. 6TH ST—MADILL 4 Bd, 3 ½ Ba. on 2.04 acres ★ AN...... 108.29 ★ Large Living Den with Fireplace “Open Floor” for Living, Dining, ★ WHITAKER, CHAD... ★ SOLD ★ LOOKING FOR LOST TREASURE? Growing Family! ★ and Kitchen, Mature trees,Horses permitted, Water Well in ★ ...... 219.90 ★ backyard, Large Covered Porch...... PRICED AT $109,900 ★ WHITE, JAMES T. &/ ★ ★ OR...... 88.40 ★ COMMERCIAL PROPERTY ★ WHITE, LOUIS N. & OL- Common types of unclaimed property include: ★ ★ ★ 211 PLAZA-MADILL 8,500 Sq. Ft. Bldg. on 36,000 Sq. ★ IVER N...... 558.38 ★ ★ WHITLEY, RE- Cash | Royalties | Life Insurance Proceeds MegaStar Casino Ft. Lot (M/L). Excellent front entrance, “On the Square” ★ ★ NAE...... 15.37 Rebates | Paychecks | Stocks and Bonds ★ location. Lots of open area for storage, separate offi ce ★ ★ ★ WILEY, MICHAEL A. ★ spaces, Breakroom & Restrooms with Hot/Cold Water, 3 ★ OR...... 74.04 ★ Easy Use concrete Freight Docks w/Garage Doors, Plenty ★ WILKERSON, CHEL- MARSHALL COUNTY ★ ★ NONOWW HIRING of Employee Parking. ALL OF THIS FOR ONLY…… SEA...... 26.52 ★ ★ ★ ……………...... ….$310,000 ★ WILLIAMS, KINGSTON MADILL ★ ★ ETHAN & TAYLOR COOPER VERNON W PEREZ ALVARO Cooks-$12.75 hr plus TIPS ★ ★ ERIN...... 120.45 ★ ★ 6396 CANADIAN DR 207 S 8TH AVE ★ ★ WILLIAMS, PHYL- JONES ROBERT D RAWLS DAVID ★ ★ LIS &/OR DERIN- HC 71 RT 1 BOX 231 A Cashiers-$11 hr plus TIPS ★ ★ DA...... 249.73 ★ ★ WILLIS, DERRICK OR LOYD WILLIAM C RUBEN E WILLIFORD ★ ★ PO BOX 924 RT 1 BOX 184 ★ ★ ...... 208.85 MINNIE LALLI ★ ★ WILSON, DEAN- ★ ★ C O SHIRLEY FLOWERS OAKLAND Bev Server-$7.25 hr plus TIPS NA...... 17.68 ★ ★ WOOD, CHARLES MCILVENA GRETCHEN ★ ★ THRIFT PAUL DUANE...... 540.55 PO BOX 980 4500 GILBERT ST APT 529 ★ ★ ★ ★ WOOD, MIKE...... VELDA M BAKER ★ ★ ...... 726.97 1985 SHAY RD ★ ★ Sign on Bonus $1,000* ★ ★ YOUNG, AN- ★ ★ DREW CHADD & AN- Flexible schedules, 401K, ★ ★ DREA...... 1,622.16 ★ ★ ZACHARY, BETY...... Health, Dental, Vision and ★ ★ ...... 119.34 This is only the latest list of names, so be sure to search ★ ★ ★ ★ for friends and family at OKTREASURE.COM Vacation Benefits available ★ ★ Laura Larkin ★ ★ Marshall County Trea- For any questions, feel free to give us a call at 405-521-4273 Please apply online at www.traditionsspirits.com ★ ★ ★ ★ surer OUR SERVICE IS ALWAYS FREE 4358 S Hwy 377 • Willis, Ok. 73439 • (580) 622•2604 ★ ★ (Published in The Madill ★Over 40 years as a Licensed★ Record June 24, 2021 1t)

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The Madill Record LAWN & GARDEN All about the on mosquitoes

From OSU year we had fairly ing mosquitoes can only the water we Extension Office mild temperatures, be found anywhere see, but it’s also the we’ll probably have water pools for an water we don’t see, STILLWATER, a pretty significant extended period of like in storm drains, Okla. – The wet mosquito popula- time in a confined where these mos- spring may have tion as long as the area such as a bird quitoes can breed been a boon for moisture stays bath or tree hole. in significant num- crops, but it has around. We mainly “Any container bers, which could opened the door to need to be concerned that can hold water cause an impact and the possibility of a about mosquitoes for at least 10 to 20 disseminate West challenging sum- from late spring all days can harbor Nile,” Talley said. mer when it comes the way through container breeding Although Zika has to mosquitoes. early fall.” mosquitoes, which not yet been found Spring rains Flood water mos- are linked to den- in Oklahoma, West brought a decent quitoes come with gue, chikungunya Nile will always be a amount of mois- significant rainfall and Zika viruses,” challenge across the ture to Oklahoma, amounts but pres- Talley said. state, Talley said. creating favorable ent no real con- Meanwhile, tran- “Keep in mind breeding conditions cerns with disease sient water mosqui- there’s actually a for mosquitoes, said transmission. How- toes such as those very low percentage Justin Talley, Okla- ever, species of both that belong in the of mosquitoes that homa State Uni- container breeding Culex genus, the are infected with versity Cooperative and transient wa- main culprit behind these types of virus- Courtesy photo Extension livestock ter mosquitoes are West Nile virus, es,” he said. “There’s Container breeding mosquitoes such as the Aedes are expected to be heavier throughout entomologist. related to multiple typically require no way to tell which the summer. “The size and in- viruses that are warmer tempera- is an infected mos- tensity of the mos- potentially trouble- tures and become quito versus an un- property.” of age, race, color, status, or any other quito population some for humans. more prevalent lat- infected mosquito. 795-3563. Any additional The Oklahoma religion, sex, sexual legally protected sta- from year to year Though usually er in the summer. You need to treat all questions can be State University Co- orientation, genetic tus. OCES provides is dictated by the associated with “With transient mosquitoes equally, referred to the Mar- operative Extension information, gender equal opportunities amount of mois- urban or subur- water mosquitoes, protect yourself and shall County Coop- Service offers its pro- identity, national in programs and ture in the envi- ban environments, we have to be care- get rid of any stand- erative Extension grams to all eligible origin, disability, employment. ronment,” he said. container breed- ful because it’s not ing water on your “Given that this Service office at 580- persons regardless marital or veteran Why excavation is best left to the professionals to call it home. ers recognize that • Permits/require- • Experience: Per- Changing an ex- excavation is about ments: A professional haps the best reason isting structure or more than just dig- excavation firm typi- to work with exca- building an entirely ging in the ground. cally files all the nec- vation professionals new home on an It’s a complicated essary paperwork for is their experience. empty plot of land process that requires work permits or can A lack of excava- can be exciting. Such the use of specialized advise which permits tion experience can changes typically tools and equipment. homeowners will result in damage to require excavation, In addition, a strong need to go forward a homeowner’s prop- which is a compli- understanding of the with the project. In erty and surrounding cated process that land that will be ex- addition, profession- properties, which can may be necessary for cavated is required als will know the prove costly. DIYers projects big or small. for the project to be local laws regarding may not know the safe and go smoothly. building and excava- type of soil they have What is excava- tion. For example, on their property tion? Why hire an exca- homeowners may be nor recognize the Excavation is the vation professional? unfamiliar with the different types of process of extracting Even the most concept of lateral challenges each type material from the skilled DIYer might support, which refers of soil can present ground by digging. be better off hiring to landowners’ right during an excava- Earth, rock and other an excavation profes- to have their land tion project. Such materials may be sional than going it physically supported knowledge comes moved during the alone. That’s true for in its natural state with experience and excavation process. a number of reasons. by adjoining land is often invaluable. • Liability: Home- and underground Skilled DIYers Can do-it-your- owners who hire a structures. This is an can tackle many Courtesy photo selfers excavate? fully licensed and important concept to home improvement projects on their own. Excavation is a complicated process that may be necessary for projects big or small. Skilled DIYers insured professional understand during who have participat- excavation firm can an excavation proj- However, the com- ed in excavation proj- rest easy knowing ect, and professionals plex nature of exca- ects in the past may that they will not be can advise homeown- vation makes these From Metro often try to envision erings and holidays may begin to envision be able to handle a responsible for any ers if a project they types of projects the themselves living in may instantly come changes they would project on their own. damages or injuries want to undertake kind that are best When shopping a given property. Im- to mind, but prospec- make to a property if However, it’s impor- that may occur dur- will violate lateral left to skilled profes- for a home, buyers ages of family gath- tive homeowners also they were eventually tant that homeown- ing the project. support laws. sionals. Safety first when clearing land

From Metro the walls when new cleared out before it in mind to ensure shirt, puncture proof of those lines as they any vegetation that hiring a tree service homeowners move in. can be seen as a blank the process goes pants and gloves and cut any high branch- may need to be re- to clear trees. New homeowners That makes it easy canvas. Though smoothly. slip-resistant work es. But underground moved and reveal if • Don’t go it alone. often see their homes to see the interior of clearing land may • Wear appropri- boots should be worn lines are not visible, there are any harm- No one should clear as blank canvasses. a home as a blank seem like a straight- ate PPE. Personal when clearing land. and that can make ful plants like poison land alone. Even Looking at a home canvas. But that’s forward process, no protective equipment Homeowners also clearing land danger- ivy growing. Many small projects are as a blank canvas is not always so easy one knows what lies should be worn when may want to invest in ous. Homeowners are DIYers can remove best tackled by at typically associated in the garden or the beneath overgrowth clearing land. The a hard hat if they will urged to contact their small trees on their least two people. with its interior, but yard, where brush, or neglected areas appropriate PPE be cutting branches utility companies own, but a profes- Should someone get it also can apply to overgrown plants of a yard or garden. when clearing land off of trees or cutting before they begin sional tree service injured during the landscaping. or trees and other Do-it-yourselfers can includes attire and trees down. A face to clear any land so may be necessary for project, the presence Homes are emp- eyesores might have typically clear land other gear that many shield also may be they can determine large trees or those of another person ty of furniture and been left behind by on their own, but homeowners like- a good bet depend- if any underground located close to the ensures someone can decorative items like the previous owners. some safety strate- ly already have on ing on the scale and lines are beneath house. Homeowners immediately call for photos and art on A landscape must be gies should be kept hand. A long-sleeve potential dangers of areas they intend to won’t want to cut help. In addition, the project. clear out. down a tree, even a clearing land can be • Contact your • Get a lay of small one, if it can po- more difficult than it utility company. the land. Carefully tentially fall onto the appears, and having Overhead power and inspect the area to house. In addition, at least two people telephone lines are be cleared prior to homeowners who are to pull old shrubs or visible to the naked starting the project. unfamiliar with chip- carry tree branches eye, and homeowners Inspections can re- pers or stump grind- reduces the risk of should be conscious veal the density of ers may be better of injury. Fresh veggies are not exclusive

From Metro as 25 F without being Extension note that make for wonder- damaged. Others are gardeners may need ful, fresh additions Spring and sum- even sturdier in the to utilize floating to any dinner table mer may be the face of all that winter row covers to protect even after the tra- seasons most often can throw at them, sensitive crops from ditional gardening associated with gar- capable of tolerating frost. Gardeners in- season has come and dening. But people temperatures that terested in planting gone. who love to grow dip into the high winter vegetables • Arugula their own vegetables teens. can speak with a • Broccoli can do so even when Growing veg- local garden center • Brussel sprouts the weather outside etables in winter professional about • Cabbage is frightful. requires a different which crops to plant • Carrots Various vegeta- approach than grow- and what to do if • Collard greens bles thrive in cool ing in spring and temperatures push • Endive temperatures. The summer, as garden- winter vegetable • Parsley home and garden ex- ers must be ready gardens to the brink. • Parsnips perts at HGTV note to prevent damage Though it’s up • Kale Courtesy photo that some winter from frost if temper- to gardeners what • Radishes Do-it-yourselfers can typically clear land on their own, but some safety strategies should vegetables are har- atures get especially they want to plant, • Rutabagas dy. That means they be kept in mind to ensureensure the processprocess goes smoothly.smoothly. chilly. For example, the following are • Spinach can handle frosts in the experts at Michi- some popular winter • Swiss chard temperatures as low gan State University vegetables that can Page 7B – The Madill Record – Thursday, June 24, 2021

The Madill Record CHICKASAW NATION CN poet named Dynamic Woman of the Year word, remarkable. We often strongly the Chickasaw Na- in Language, Gender, and Award was established in Oc- use the word dynamic which tion celebrated our matri- Sexuality” received the 2014 tober 2006 to honor Chicka- captures all those and many archal culture and the cen- Ruth Benedict Book Prize saw women who have made other characteristics to de- trality of Chickasaw women from the Association for signifi cant contributions to scribe Chickasaw women,” past, present and future to Queer Anthropology and the the Chickasaw Nation and Governor Anoatubby said. our culture, families and American Anthropological its citizens. As an offi cial award, the governance,” Dr. Davis said. Association. Women ages 35 and older Dynamic Woman of the Year She voiced appreciation Her poetry manuscript, with Chickasaw citizenship began in 2006. Dr. Davis is for the love and support “Trickster Academy,” is forth- are eligible. Chickasaw Na- the 16th dynamic Chickasaw her family granted her over coming from the University tion employees and elected woman to be honored with the years, including grand- of Arizona Press Sun Tracks offi cials are not eligible. the title. parents Billy and Barbara Series. Other creative works Visit Chickasaw.net/Dy- “Chokma’shki and Yakoke Walker, and Wendell and by Dr. Davis were most re- namicWomen to view the to Governor Anoatubby and Hellen Davis; parents Clint cently published in several virtual conference. Nomina- the Chickasaw Nation for this Davis and Windy Walker; media sites and exhibitions tions for future Dynamic truly humbling award,” Dr. brother Ben and sister Tif- in Michigan and Minnesota. Chickasaw Women can be Davis said. “It’s an honor to fany; as well as her partner submitted by visiting Chicka- receive such recognition from Laura and extended family. About the award saw.net/DynamicAward or the tribe and to be included “They have always shown by contacting creative arts alongside the incredible me the importance of hard The Chickasaw Nation at CreativeArts@Chickasaw. Chickasaw women who have work, responsibility for your- Dynamic Woman of the Year net or (580) 272-5520. received it before me.” self and others, and the Dr. Davis is an associate importance of laughter,” professor of anthropology and she said. American Indian studies at She drew special attention the University of Illinois and to her maternal grandfather. the director of the American “There are many people Indian Studies program. who are so important to me After earning undergradu- that are no longer here, per- ate degrees from Oklahoma haps no one more than my State University, she ob- maternal grandfather Billy tained a Master of Arts and Walker, who was fiercely doctorate in linguistics at proud of being Chickasaw. the University of Colorado, He used to load us up into Boulder. She was a Henry his pickup to drive us down Courtesy photo Roe Cloud Fellow in Ameri- to show us the family allot- can Indian Studies at Yale ment out near Stonewall, Chickasaw linguist, poet, researcher and professor Dr. Jenny University, and a Lyman T. where he went to school in L. Davis is the 2021 Chickasaw Nation Dynamic Woman of the Johnson Postdoctoral Fellow Roff and where our family has Year. Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby announced in linguistics at the Univer- been buried since arriving in her award during the premiere of the Dynamic Women of the sity of Kentucky. Oklahoma there in Ada,” Dr. Chickasaw Nation Virtual Conference. Her research focuses on Davis remembered. contemporary Indigenous Her research has been By Chickasaw Nation ture,” Governor Anoatubby language revitalization, In- published in the “Annual digenous gender and sexual- Review of Anthropology,” Media Relations Offi ce said. “We recognize Dr. Davis as a dynamic Chickasaw ity, as well as collaborative “American Anthropologist,” methods, ethics and repatria- “Gender & Language,” “Lan- ADA, Okla. – Chicka- Woman, a leader in our com- tion in Indigenous research. guage & Communication,” saw Nation Governor Bill munity and a lifelong learner “Over the past 20 years, and the “Review of Interna- Anoatubby announced Dr. with a passion for language the Chickasaw Nation has tional American Studies,” Jenny L. Davis – a Chickasaw revitalization, ethical re- nurtured and supported me among others. linguist, poet, researcher search and creative poetry.” in so many ways in my career Dr. Davis’ books have re- and professor – as the 2021 The Dynamic Woman of and in my education,” Dr. ceived two noteworthy prizes. Chickasaw Nation Dynamic the Year Award recognizes Davis explained. “And the Her book “Talking Indian: Woman of the Year during Chickasaw women dedicated department of language and Identity and Language Revi- the recent Dynamic Women to promoting traditions and our Chickasaw speakers and talization in the Chickasaw of the Chickasaw Nation culture. The Chickasaw Na- language learners in particu- Renaissance” received the Virtual Conference. tion is historically matrilin- lar continue to be an incred- 2019 Beatrice Medicine “Today, we are pleased to eal, and Chickasaw women Courtesy photo ible inspiration for me.” Award from the Association recognize Dr. Jenny L. Davis have maintained important She said she has benefi ted for the Study of American Chickasaw artist Courtney Parchcorn, award-winning bead as 2021 Dynamic Chickasaw roles throughout that history. and learned from many amaz- Indian Literatures. Her co- worker, crafted this butterfl y medallion which was presented Woman and celebrate her for “Chickasaw women are ing women in her life. edited volume “Queer Excur- to the 2021 Chickasaw Nation Dynamic Woman of the Year her leadership and commit- vibrant, fearless, motivated, “I have always loved how sions: Retheorizing Binaries Jenny L. Davis. ment to preserving our cul- hardworking and, in one CN Artesian Online Art Market competition winners

By Chickasaw Nation Best in Show the piece. in the baskets category with es’ awards include: Chick- tribes from across the nation. Media Relations Offi ce Quickly mastering both “We Are Still Here.” asaw Beverly Callahan, The AOAM is an online Monica Jo Raphael cre- the fl ora and fauna designs Deana Ward of the Choc- Cherokee Toneh Chuleewah, extension of what would Judges of the 2021 Ar- ated the AOAM 2021 Best for which her family was taw Nation placed fi rst in the Chickasaw Michael Corne- normally be a full weekend tesian Online Art Market in Show, “Nuh-Mah-Nuh known, Raphael has excelled beadwork/quillwork category lius, Caddo A. Wayne “Tay festival hosted by the Chicka- (AOAM) have fi nalized their Daawina Akin” or “The in more complex designs with “Governor Kev.” Sha” Earles, Caddo Yonavea saw Nation amid the natural decisions and announced Homelands of the Comanche while combining traditional Chase Kahwinhut Earles Hawkins, Cherokee Beth splendor of Sulphur and the winners for this year’s com- People,” a beadwork and techniques with bright mod- of the Caddo Nation placed Hazen, Choctaw Ted Lex Arbuckle Mountains: the petition that are now posted quillwork piece. ern colors creating a modern fi rst in the pottery category Lawrence, Seminole Sheena Artesian Arts Festival. at ArtesianArtsFestival.com. Raphael is an enrolled twist to a timeless art form. with “dii Ah-ah di’ah: The Logan, Northern Arapaho The festival is a celebra- The online market is open to member of the Grand Tra- For fans interested in Ra- Father.” and Seneca Dallin Maybee, tion of all forms of art with an the public for viewing and verse Band of Ottawa and phael’s other creations, she Kiowa Taryole of the Chickasaw Cotie Poe-Un- emphasis on First American purchasing all submitted Chippewa Indians, born to also submitted multiple pairs Kiowa Tribe placed fi rst in derwood, Cherokee Donnie art and artists. competition and noncompeti- the Ginew (Golden Eagle) of earrings, a bracelet and the traditional dress and re- Poindexter, Oglala Lakota Artists 18 and older from tion art until Aug. 2. clan of the Anishinaabek. shakers to the AOAM. More galia category with “Season Osceola Red Shirt, Chicka- any federally recognized This year’s lineup of win- She specializes in quillwork, of her work can be found at of Life.” saw Tyra Shackleford, Chero- tribes compete in a juried ning artists represents 11 beadwork and birch bark art. MonicaJoRaphael.com. J. Daniel Worcester of the kee Julie Thornton-Brison competition in many catego- different First American Raphael utilized woodland Chickasaw Nation placed and Chickasaw Margaret ries. The festival features tribes, including Anishi- porcupine quillwork on birch Category winners fi rst in the weaponry category Roach-Wheeler. diverse art media and a va- naabe-Lakota, Caddo, Chero- bark to create the purse using with “Melting Moon.” riety of visual art including kee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, a needle awl, tweezers and Abby Gaines of the Chick- Sandy Fife Wilson of the About the Artesian Arts paintings, basketry, jewelry, Kiowa, Muscogee, Navajo, small scissors. asaw Nation and Choctaw Muscogee Nation placed Festival sculpture, metalworking, Seminole, Oglala Lakota and Traditionally, the An- Nation placed fi rst in the fi rst in the cultural diverse beadwork, textiles and pot- Seneca. ishinaabe used the fl ora and drawing category with “Rose category with “Cetto Mekko.” The 2021 AOAM is an art tery. “We are always so im- fauna of the woodlands of Shields-Jefferson, Chicka- show, market and competi- More information can be pressed with the level of the Great Lakes as design saw Elder.” Judges’ awards tion featuring fi ne art from found at ArtesianArtsFes- talent participating in our inspiration. Raphael said she Amy Gantt of the Chicka- more than 120 First Ameri- tival.com or by calling (580) market. It’s an honor and was inspired for this work by saw Nation placed fi rst in the Artists who received judg- can artists representing 272-5520. pleasure to have the oppor- the fl ora and fauna of where graphic arts category with tunity to share these works she makes her home in the “Sun Circles I.” Rabbit Run 5K and 1-Mile Fun Walk of art,” said James Wallace, Wichita Mountains of south- Michael Billie of the Na- director of visual arts, media western Oklahoma and the vajo Nation placed fi rst in the and design for the Chickasaw homelands of the Comanche mixed media category with By Chickasaw Nation they are all well attended.” receive a T-shirt, but won’t Nation. people. “Dancing for Rain.” Media Relations Offi ce Cartwright said this is a be eligible for placement Competition categories It depicts a colorful medley Brenda Kingery of the great 5K run for the whole medals. included: drawing, graphic of plants and animals with a Chickasaw Nation placed Hundreds attend the an- family. While competition To register for the virtual arts, mixed media, painting, white, orange and yellow bird first in the painting cat- nual Rabbit Run in Purcell, is encouraged, the runs are event visit RabbitRun5k. photography, jewelry, sculp- attracting attention at the egory with “Moving through Oklahoma. While competi- designed to educate and ItsYourRace.com/Partici- ture, textiles, 3-D diverse, center. The tassels hanging Green.” tion is encouraged, the run help families within the pantList.aspx?id=6870. beadwork/quillwork, pottery, from the purse spread out Jim Trosper of the Chicka- is designed to educate and community acquire healthy Annually, each run con- traditional dress & regalia, into complimenting colors saw Nation placed fi rst in the help families within the lifestyles and habits. tinues to grow. Typically, weaponry and cultural di- compared to the creatures photography category with community acquire healthy “We have a lot of people hundreds of participants verse. they frame. The background “Graze.” lifestyles and habits. who started walking these take part in the Rabbit Judges for the AOAM are of tan birch bark helps the E. Dee Tabor of the Chick- The Chickasaw Nation courses or just ran the 1-mile Run. These include families art professionals who are a wildlife pop. asaw Nation placed fi rst in sponsored annual Rabbit portion,” Cartwright said. sharing healthy lifestyles mixture of non-competing Raphael used materials the jewelry category with Run 5K and 1-Mile Fun “They have since worked up together, competitive run- artists, arts educators, mu- such as spring birch bark har- “Heritage.” Walk will take place Satur- to running 5Ks. These runs ners, amateur running en- seum and gallery profession- vested on the Lake Michigan Kelton Cloud of the Choc- day, June 26 at the Purcell are not intimidating and are thusiasts, running clubs and als, and cultural experts. shoreline, artist-harvested taw Nation placed fi rst in City Lake near the Purcell family oriented.” high school long-distance “Combined, these judges porcupine quills washed the sculpture category with Multi-Purpose Building, Strollers are acceptable, running teams. have several decades’ worth and dyed using plants, food “Deer Basket.” 1400 Chandler Road in but pets are not allowed. This event is offered at no of knowledge and experience. and commercial dyes, tradi- Dalvay of the Cherokee Purcell, Oklahoma. After the run, custom race cost and open to the public. We are proud to have them tional brain tanned smoked Nation placed fi rst in the The 1-mile fun walk medals will be awarded to On-site registration will be assess the wonderful compe- deer hide fi nished with size textiles category with “Tooth- begins at 8 a.m., and the fi rst, second and third place available the day of the run. tition entries,” Wallace said. 13 vintage and 24K gold pick Joshua Tree Jumpsuit.” individual 5K at 8:30 a.m. participants, according to To pre-register, visit Rab- Judges selected one piece Czech charlotte cut beads, Tony A. Tiger of the Mus- “We have multiple 5K fun age categories and gender. bitRun5k.ItsYourRace.com. as Best in Show. The 14 cat- antique black 6 mm fi re pol- cogee and Seminole Nations runs within the Chickasaw This year there is also a For more information, egories each received fi rst ished beads, antique brass placed fi rst in the 3-D diverse Nation,” Beth Cartwright, virtual race option available or to register, contact Beth place winners. In addition, thimbles, brass hawk bells category with “Community Chickasaw Nation Health that gives individuals the Cartwright at (580) 559- 15 artists received judges’ and dyed horsehair. Arbor: Safe to Speak Mvs- Coordinator said. “They opportunity to run a 5K on 0880 or email Chickasaw- awards. She traditionally harvest- koke.” are beautiful locations. The their own time and submit [email protected]. ed, processed and prepared Vivian Cottrell of the communities we have them the results online. This the all-natural materials for Cherokee Nation placed fi rst in have shown support, and group of participants will Page 8B – The Madill Record – Thursday, June 24, 2021