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REGISTER Beware of Publishers Clearing House Scam From
COALGATE Volume 131 Number 13 COALGATE, OKLAHOMA 74538 RECORD REGISTER Coal County (USPS 120140) 50¢ Wednesday, JUNE 11, 2014 LEHIGH REUNION—Russell Halford, Letitia Townsend, Landen Wright, Cassie Wright, Gary Townsend. Annual Lehigh Reunion Held May 24 Gerald and Darlene Brice. The 2014 Annual Lehigh Reunion was held May 24 at the Lehigh Historical Building. The following persons signed the guestbook: Gary and Letitia Townsend, Wayne and Mary Lou Cooper, Jim Hudson, Judy Tollett Lambert, Marilyn Wolfe Tollett, Sandra Brice Riley, Nelma Lacy; Vicky Townsend, Judy Townsend, Kadi Nelson, Kevin Nelson, Sasha and Jeremy Mackey, Gaby and Charlie, Althea Richardson, Cathy Truitt; Edward D. Wheeler (Carl Wheeler’s Son), Mitch and Valarie Wheeler Cotton, Cassie and Landen Wright, Russell Halford, Oscar Eng- lish, Wanda Utterback; Darlene Reames, Peggy Lou Franklin Fanning, Kevin Jones, Karen Jones, Rosa Burden, Danny English, Wilma Paxton, Wanda Calvert, Sherry Lolli; Judge Paula Inge, Larry Hughes, Gerald and Darlene Brice, Jeremy, Brittany and Hunter Brice, Jason Brice. Early Voting Begins Next Week A new state law that took effect in 2013 changes the dates and times voters have come to expect for early voting in Oklahoma. Now, early voting begins on Thursday and continues on Friday and Saturday, Coal County Election Board Secretary Vicky Salmon explained today. Of special note, early voting is no longer conducted on Monday. In-person absentee voting in the June 24 Primary Election will be conducted Thursday, June 19, Friday, June 20, and Saturday, June 21, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Coal County Continued on Page B-5 Beware of Publishers Clearing House Scam From Jamaica! The Coal County Sheriff’s Office has received several reports of a suspected Publishers Clearing House scam. Jailer/dispatcher Janet Marlowe said all the citizens who have contacted the sheriff’s office have received the suspicious calls on their cell phones. The telephone number showing on Caller ID is 876-894-0645. One person stated that the caller area was shown as Jamaica. The number one thing to remember concerning telephone calls from any unknown person is this: DO NOT FURNISH ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION TO THE CALLER. ABOVE ALL, DO NOT GIVE YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OR BANK INFORMATION. The following is a report published by the real Publishers Cleaning House: Reports of Publishers Clearing House Scams from Jamaica are on the rise. These are not from the REAL Publishers Clearing House. At Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes integrity is the cornerstone of our business. As such, we want to make sure that all consumers are protected from scams fraudulently pretending to be associated with our wellrecognized PCH name. We would like to warn you about a rise in sweepstakes scams pouring in from Jamaica, dangling the prospects of huge winnings, many of which are illegally using the Publishers Clearing House name. There is a catch in these scams – you will be told all you have to do is send or wire money to claim the bogus prize. DONT FALL FOR THIS! Be warned that anyone asking for payment of any type in order to claim a sweepstakes prize is a SCAMMER! Legitimate sweepstakes are free and no purchase is ever necessary to enter or win a prize – that is the law! At Publishers Clearing House we never ask for money to present a prize and our ‘no purchase necessary’ message is prominently displayed in all of our promotional mailers. Here is generally how the Jamaican Publishers Clearing House scam starts: Scammers inform their targets they have won a sweepstakes prize but first need to make some type of payment to obtain the prize. Scammers oftentimes use the name of PCH or some other well-recognized, trusted brand. The scammers build trust and rapport with their targets. But pay- ments only lead to more requests for money. Jamaican scammers may call you on the phone, send you an email or mail you a letter (sometimes with a fake check enclosed). Whatever the method of contact, the scam is always to try and get you to part with your hard-earned money. US Government officials, the US Postal Inspection Service, police and law enforcement agencies around the country, as well as The Federal Trade Commission are all working together to combat the rise in scams coming out of Jamaica. It is a difficult and arduous task as these cross-border, transnational scams are among the hardest crimes to investigate and prosecute as there is no face-to-face interaction. But we are all fighting back together. Publishers Clearing House has been actively working with these agencies, sharing information gathered and tracked in our anti-scam database. We regularly provide such data to the law enforcement officials including the Postal Inspection Service, Office of Homeland Security, FBI and the US Attorney’s Office. What’s more, we are just one of handful of private companies that contributes anti scam data directly to the Federal Trade Commission’s Consumer Sentinel Database network. Consumer Sentinel, maintained by the FTC, is a secure online database of consumer complaints available to law enforcement around the country and the world. PCH is pleased to be a regular contributor and do all we can to assist in providing data to help in these fraud investigations. Here are some final tips to protect you from these Jamaican based Publishers Clearing House scams: Beware of any unsolicited call that may come from the Jamaican area code of 876 and includes an offer that sounds too good to be true. Hang up the phone! If you are asked to send or wire money for any reason whatsoever to claim a prize - DONT! It is a SCAM! At Publishers Clearing House we NEVER ASK FOR MONEY to be sent to claim a prize. At Publishers Clearing House our major prizes of $10,000 or more are awarded in person, unannounced, by our famous Prize Patrol, or through notice in a certified letter. We DO NOT call our winners ahead of time. PAGE A-2—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 11 , 2014 This One’s for You, Dad! This past week I ran across “The Little Book of Whittling.” It reminded me of the “good old days”, when the “Spit & Whittle” club would gather almost every day outside of our local courthouse. There was more spitting then whittling, along with a lot of great stories. In my growing-up days, I lived just one block from the courthouse and would often walk over to watch what those old timers were doing and listen to their conversation. It was exciting for this youngster to be around these folks and times that I will never forget. The “Spit & Whittle” club has been gone for many years but the memories remain. I do not remember the last time I saw anyone whittle. Like many other things, whittling may just be a memory from the “good old days.” —CC— Speaking of memories, this is my favorite time of the year . . . the time for school reunions. This year my Class of ’65 will be joining the Class of ’64 in hosting a Junior-Senior Prom like we had in high school. You will see formals from the 1960s and white sport coats and music from the 1950s and 60s with Ronnie Kaye. Many of you will remember that he was one of the great KOMA DJs many years ago. I am looking so forward to this trip down Memory Lane. —CC— Speaking of “Memory Lane”, how many of you remember . . . When the worst thing you could do at school was smoke in the bathrooms, flunk a test or chew gum. Girls wore skirts that had to touch the floor when you were on your knees, boys wouldn’t be caught dead with baggy pants or holes in their clothes and NOBODY had to wear a backpack. And the banquets were in the cafeteria and we danced to a juke box later, and all the girls wore pastel gowns that wouldn’t dare show cleavage and the boys wore suits for the first time and we were allowed to stay out until 12 p.m. When a ’57 Chevy was everyone’s dream car . . . to cruise, peel out, lay rubber and watch drag races. And people went steady . . . girls wore a Saint Christopher or her boyfriend’s class ring with an inch of yarn so it would fit her finger. Boys didn’t have to wear anything because everybody just “knew” he was her steady. And no one every asked where the car keys were ‘cause they were always in the car, in the ignition, and the doors were never locked. And you got in big trouble if you accidentally locked the doors at home since no one ever had a key. Remember lying on your back on the grass with your friends and saying thing like “That cloud looks like a . . . “ Remember “ditch’em”, street football, four wheel skates that attached with a key you wore around your neck with a piece of yarn? Remember you could play all the way to the end of the street without mom worrying. And playing baseball with no adults to help kids with the rules of the game. Back then, baseball was not a psychological group learning experience – it was a game. Remember when stuff from the store came without safety caps and hermetic seals ‘cause no one had yet tried to poison a perfect stranger. And . . . with all our progress . . . don’t you just wish . . . just once . . . you could slip back in time and savor the slower pace . . . and share it with the children of the 80s and 90s . . . Or visit with someone who can still remember Nancy Drew, The Hardy Boys, Laurel & Hardy, Howdy Doody and The Peanut Gallery, The Lone Ranger, The Shadow Knows, Nellie Belle, Roy and Dale, Trigger and Buttermilk, as well as the sound of a real mower on Saturday morning and summers filled with bike rides, playing in cowboy land, baseball games, bowling and visits to the neighbors’ pool . . . And sneaking into the cupboard to eat Kool-Aid powder . . . and bread with sugar as an afternoon snack. When being sent to the principal’s office was nothing compared to the fate that awaited a misbehaving student at home. Basically, we were in fear for our lives, but it wasn’t because of drive-by shootings, drugs, gangs, etc. Our parents and grandparents were a much bigger threat! But we all survived because their love was greater than the threat. I am glad I grew up in the good old days! —CC— Overheard at one recent reunion . . . As we get older, we tend to slow down. One day a man stepped on a snail and his friend asked him why he did that. He said, “That thing has been following me around all day long.” —CC— I have heard some senior citizens say that their memory is not as good as it used to be. That is not the case with me. In fact, my wife says I even remember things that never happened. ATTENTION Native American Veterans (55 years and older) The Choctaw Nation will be honoring District 12 Veterans with a luncheon on Wednesday, June 25, 2014 In the spirit of Father’s Day, we’re honoring the men who take great care of their kids and families. Dads bring so much joy into their children’s lives by being great role models, caregivers, confidants, teachers and companions. June 15, 2014 Antlers • 100 N. High St. • (580) 298-3368 Atoka • 701 S. Mississippi • (580) 889-7357 Coalgate • 704 S. Broadway • (580) 927-3555 Hugo • 1501 E. Jackson St. • (580) 326-4958 Kiowa • 100 Harper Valley Rd. • (918) 432-3400 Check out our assets for sale at www.firstbank-ok.com! Re-elect BROCK JONES DISTRICT 1 COAL COUNTY COMMISSIONER 580-927-6003 NIX AUTO CENTER, CHEVROLET, CADILLAC, BUICK, GMC LOCATED IN MCALESTER HAS BEEN SELECTED AD THE EXCLUSIVE SITE FOR THIS ONE TIME USED CAR SUPER SALE. USED TRUCKS, CARS, VANS AND UTILITY VEHICLES HAVE BEEN BROUGHT IN FROM POINTS ACROSS THE SOUTH FOR THIS ONE TIME SALES EVENT. OFF LEASE VEHICLES, REPOSSESSIONS, RENTAL VEHICLES, GOVERNMENT AUCTION VEHICLES, AS WELL AS LOCAL TRADE-INS WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE AT UNHEARD OF PRICES. SELECT UNITS THAT WERE $20,000 WILL BE SOLD FOR $15,000 AND VEHICLES THAT WERE $15,000 WILL BE SOLD FOR AS LITTLE AS $11,500. A NUMBER OF SPECIAL VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD FOR $8,995. DO NOT PREJUDGE YOUR CREDIT FINANCE SPECIALISTS WILL BE ON SITE TO ARRANGE ALL OF YOUR FINANCE NEEDS. WITH APPROVED CREDIT VEHICLES CAN BE FINANCED WITH NO MONEY DOWN. DON’T BE CONCERNED ABOUT YOUR CURRENT PAYOFF. WHEN WE MAKE A DEAL WE WILL PAYOFF YOUR TRADE NO MATTER WHAT YOU OWE. Thursday 4 DAYS ONLY Friday Saturday June 12thth June 13thth June 14thth Monday June 16th 8am – 7pm 8am – 7pm 8am – 6pm 8am – 7pm THE OFFICIAL SITE OF THE ONE TIME SALES EVENT IS Recognition of veterans will begin at 11:00 am Lunch will be served at 12:00 noon at the Coalgate Choctaw Community Center For more information call 1-580-927-3641 700 George Nigh Expressway, McAlester, OK 918-423-6200 800-400-6201 1-800-400-6201 COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 11, 2014—PAGE A-3 Thank You a a The Pleasant Grove Cemetery Board would like to thank all the people who helped raise money for our cemetery at a fish fry and auction held May 10th, 2014. We would like to thank Estalene Jackson, Margaret Johnston, Marcine Brooks, Mary Whitlock and their families who hosted the event as well as Rick Ellis who provided the facilities. Special thanks to Eddie Parker and Andy Anderson for helping cook the fish as well as Melvin who was auctioneer at the find raiser. We would like to thank all the people who purchased items at the auction and people who made things for the auction. Your support is very much appreciated. Sincerely, Pleasant Grove Cemetery Board Members: Ron Walkup, Johnny Stinnett, Michelle Gould, Julie Carrell, and Robbie Hatton a GRADUATION DAY 2014! Katlin Davidson, Sean McFarland, Liz Sliger and Keira Miller, from left, were among the Tupelo Kindergarten students who received their diplomas on May 13. Does Your Vote Matter? —“Why Vote” program set for June 17 On June 24, Coal County will go to the polls to vote on local issues and candidates as well as state and national candidates. Will you be there? Are you one of those who thinks your vote doesn’t mean much? Coal County OHCE invites you to attend a program on Tuesday, June 17, at 1:30 p.m. in the Homemakers building located one block east of the post office. The title of the program will be “Why Should I Vote.” The program will be taught by Barbara Elkins, FCS educator for Atoka County OSU Cooperative Extension Service. Everyone is welcome to attend. For more information, please call the OSU Cooperative Extension Service at 927-2262 or e-mail questions to Barbara.elkins@okstate.edu. Oklahoma State University, U.S. Department of Agriculture, State and Local governments cooperating. Oklahoma State University offers its programs to all eligible persons regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, gender, age, disability of status as a veteran, and is an Equal Letter to the Editor As a Pastor I try to stay out of local politics. I almost never have all my members agreeing on any local political issues. I was appalled that someone would pay for stamps to mail a letter to many people in Coal County making 7 unproven and unsubstantiated accusations without signing it, against the 2 county commissioners who are running for reelection! I started going to the commissioner meeting last year when many allegations were being made against Alvin and Mike. The allegations stopped so I stopped attending. I talked with a county employee about one of the allegations, he stated that county employees were working on private property and if I wanted he would take me to the location and show me why they were on private property. It turned out the county road kept being washed out and the only affordable Cindy (Haworth) Barton Earns Masters Degree Cindy (Haworth) Barton earned a Master of Science degree in Strategic Communication from Oklahoma State University in May. She is a 1995 graduate of Coalgate High School and a 2000 graduate of East Central University. She is the daughter of Jerry and Kathy Haworth of Coalgate. Cindy is employed in the Marketing Communications Department at Tulsa Community College, where she creates content for various College publications. She lives in Broken Arrow with her husband, Stephen, and daughter, Lily. More Summer Reading Programs at Library —Week 3: Musical instruments and juggling The Summer Reading Program is going strong at the Coal County Public Library with two weeks completed. These are the programs that have been lined up for next week, June 16 and June 17: Tweens/Teens (ages 10-17) — The tweens/teens program on Monday, June 16, will include building and performing with musical instruments made out of unusual items. A homemade percussion instrument will be shown as an example. The program begins at 2:00 p.m. Children (ages 5-12) — “Juggle Whatever” is the children’s program for Tuesday, June 17, 2:00 p.m. The show will explain some fun facts about the science of juggling! Juggling is not only really fun but at the same time it connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain. It helps increase our IQ and dexterity, and it builds the gray cells in our brains! Now that’s science that is fun! Juggling is not limited to three balls - there are many objects that can be juggled. The jugglers will also demonstrate plate spinning and scarf twirling as part of the show. So get ready! Come Tuesday and learn juggling. Both the tweens/teens program and the children’s program will be held in the public meeting room at the library. The programs are free. Sponsors include the Institute of Museums and Library Services; Sonic, America’s DriveIn; and the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. way to fix it was to go onto private property and reroute the water. These seven allegations were mailed with no return address or signature. I suspect the person sending them did not want to face Mike, Brock, and Alvin in court for slander and defamation of character. I tried to get them to hire me for a Ghost Employee position but was told that someone allegedly already had that position. I want to ask you a question, can you believe someone who refuses to use their name when making an unsubstantiated allegation? This is just dirty politics being used by someone (or a supporter) who could not be elected on his own merits. Before you decide to believe this call Mike and Brock, to find out what they can do to disprove these unsubstantiated allegations. Ask yourself this question, who would have this information available to distribute to the voting public? If someone comes to mind call them and ask for proof. Mike’s phone number is 927-5768, and Brock’s number is 927-6003. Yours in Christ, Dr. Billy Wilson Pastor, Coalgate Assembly of God a Stay…and Play • 2 WHITE WATER Tickets or 2 FRONTIER CITY Tickets • GUEST ACCOMODATIONS with Breakfast for 2 • EXTRA TICKETS AVAILABLE $22 each: 20% saving off regular admission ONLY $139 plus tax Indoor Pool Fitness Center Pool Table Full Service Restaurant • Lounge ASK US ABOUT "STAY LONGER, SAVE MORE" • • • • Only minutes from all Oklahoma City attractions! 2101 S. Meridian, OKC, OK 73108 LOCATED 2 MILES SOUTH OF I-40 (405) 685-4000 “STAY AND PLAY” MUST BE MENTIONED AT TIME OF BOOKING RESERVATION. 3.792x5 Palace Drug& Gifts 104 West Ohio • Coalgate, Ok - 580-927-2064 FREE LOCAL DELIVERY (cut off delivery time 3pm) Hand Therapy (many scents) Art Prints by Dale Adkins Illustrator for magazine & Book Covers for Louis L’Amour & Zane Gray Western Decor Card of Thanks There are no words adequate enough to express our gratitude and appreciation to all of those who made visits, sent cards, flowers and prayers for our mother during her last days. It meant so much to our family. We want to especially thank Dr. Helton for all the years of caring for her and even though she gave you a hard time, she truly loved you. To Billy Johnson Johnston and the staff at Mary Hurley Hospital and Hurley Manor, we could not have asked more of you than what you gave. So many of you are true angels. Thank you to Brown’s Funeral Service for your you thoughtfulness and the service you provided. Our family is so grateful to Wendell Ingram for all the hours at the hospital and while she was in the manor. Thank you for the wonderful service at her funeral. To all the singers from the Tupelo Church of Christ for the beautiful music. She would have been so pleased. And finally to the ladies of the Coalgate Church of Christ for the wonderful meal you provided for our family after the service. We are truly thankful for our church family. Even though we miss her, we are at peace, because we know she is in the hands of a loving God. The Family of Gladys Coffee PAGE A-4—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 11, 2014 Service Held for L. M. Rush Services for L. M. Rush of Coalgate were at 11:00 a.m. Friday at the Tupelo Church of Christ. Wendell Ingram and Jesse Stephens officiated. Burial followed at Wilson Cemetery near Clarita. Criswell Funeral Service of Ada was in charge of arrangements. Mr. Rush died Wednesday, May 21, 2014, at a Coalgate hospital. He was born October 27, 1921 in Burrow Valley to Luther Montruel and Charlotte Estella Wilbanks Rush. He attended school in Clarita. He married Myrtie Grace Burton on November 21, 1946 in Gonzales, California. Mr. Rush was a farmer and had been employed as a grade operator and a county road foreman for Coal County, District 3. He was a member of the Tupelo Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Myrtie Grace Rush of the home; two daughters, Myra Jean Harkins and her husband, Roy of Winston, Oregon and Patricia Deen Brimhall and her husband, Raymond, of Dillard, Oregon; a cousin, Charles Hudson and his wife, Janice of Coalgate; a brother, Edgar “Dub” Rush of Nevada, Missouri; his grandchildren, Zachery Brimhall of Dillard, Oregon, Amie Hunter and husband, Scott, Winston, Oregon, Jaye Harkins and wife, Shelly, Drain, Oregon, and Jamie Harkins, Albany, Oregon; his great grandchildren, Dillon Harkins, Dustin Arms, Brandon Arms, J. C. Harkins, Killian Bond, Savanna Harkins, Cody Hunter and Gavin Hunter; and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, four sisters, two brothers, and a granddaughter, Reannon Brimhall. Bearers were Johnny Flowers, Randy Bills, Charles Canida, Larry Westbrook, Kenny Ray and Charles Hudson. Honorary bearers were Winferd Westbrook, Bob Woods, Bob Ingram, Mike Hensley, Chris Lloyd, Ed King, Dale Marshal and Kyle Bailey. Service Held for Powell Chick It’s your future, Plan Plan ahead. It’s you future. ahead It’s your future and your choice. At Brown»s Funeral Service we»ll guide you through the process of prearranging your funeral wishes. We offer a variety of payment plans to –t almost every lifestyle. You may choose to pay in full, or select a payment plan from 12 months to 10 years. It’s your choice. We also offer life insurance and monuments. Call Jeremy Burris for a no-obligation consultation. B Funeral Service 400 W. Queen Coalgate, OK 580-927-6915 or 927-2101 Brown’s MICHAEL L. DIAL, D.D.S. Family Dentistry & Orthodontics 104 Ruth Avenue, Atoka •Crowns • Bridges • Fillings •Root Canals •Cosmetic Dentistry •Oral Surgery •Teeth Whitening •Sedation Office hours by appointment (580) 889-2505 Major credit cards accepted Thank You We are so grateful to our neighbors, friends, family, Wapanucka, Tupelo, and Coalgate Churches of Christ, Coal County health professionals, including Dr. Helton, Ty, Coal County General Hospital and Hurley Manor personnel, Clarita first responders, and Coalgate EMTs for helping and loving Aliomae and us during the last few years. You’re great people! The Family of Aliomae Wall Wendell and Kathy Ingram Ray and Denise Wall Funeral services for Powell Henry Chick, an Oklahoma City resident, formerly of Stringtown, OK, were held Sunday, June 8th, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at Brown’s Funeral Chapel in Atoka with Bro. Arvel Hall officiating. Burial was in Tushka Cemetery with Brown’s Funeral Service of Atoka in charge of arrangements. Mr. Chick was born May 24, 1932 to Daniel and Janie (Ivey) Chick at Stringtown and passed away June 3, 2014 at Norman, OK at the age of 82. He attended Stringtown Public School and later attended SOSU where he received a teaching degree. Mr. Chick married Thelma Jearine (Selby) on July 26, 1952 in Arkansas. He proudly served his country in the Army/45th Infantry during the Korean War. Mr. Chick worked in the coalmines in Colorado and as a prison guard in McAlester, OK before joining the Oklahoma City Police Department where he was a police officer and retired in 1976. He was of the Baptist faith and enjoyed woodworking, especially birdhouses. Survivors include two daughters, LaWanna Bergner and husband, Paul of Oklahoma City and Julia Ritter and husband, Alan of Longdale, OK; son, Dennis Chick and wife, Donna of Oklahoma City; grand- OSU releases honor rolls A total of 5,348 students were named to the 2014 spring semester honor rolls at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, including 1,997 students named to the President’s Honor Roll for all “A” grades. F u l l - t i m e undergraduate students who completed 12 or more hours with a grade point average of 4.00 were placed on the President’s Honor Roll, and students with a grade point average of 3.50 or higher with no grade below a “C” were placed on the Dean’s Honor Roll. Nicholas Ryan Thompson was listed on the President’s Honor Roll from Coalgate. Brenden Scott McCurry of Tupelo was listed on the Dean’s Honor Roll. children, Keila Jearine Stensaas and husband, Matthew of Kasese, Uganda, Rodney James Terry and wife, Dawn of Fairview, OK, Crystal Mason and husband, Danny of Longdale, OK, Vanessa Jones and husband, Doug of Shawnee, David Bergner and wife, Kara of Moore, Josh Terry and wife, Cynthia of Fairview, and Zachary Chick of Oklahoma City; siblings, Fannie Ella (Chick) Riley of Coalgate, Virgil Calvin Chick and wife, Anita of Oklahoma City, Ollie May (Chick) Baker of Norman; nineteen great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren, along with several nieces, nephews, other relatives and many dear friends. Powell Henry Chick was the 13th child out of 14 children in the family. He was preceded in death by parents, Daniel and Janie Chick; wife, Thelma Jearine (Selby) Chick; and son, Rodney Chick; and siblings, Mary Jane (Chick) Daily, Charlie Anson Chick, Minnie Elizabeth (Chick) Chapman, Robert Greenwell Chick, Bessie Leannie Chick, Alice Leornea (Chick) Lang, Daniel Thomas Chick, Little Sister Chick, Edward Benjamin Chick, and Annie Leannie Chick. Casketbearers were David Bergner, Willy Shadrick, James Terry, Josh Terry, Zack Chick, and Danny Mason. HElect H Timmy Stinnett H Coal County Commissioner District 1 580-399-9222 RANCH HOUSE RUSTIC & More Fashion~Furniture~Home Décor Clothing~JewelryPurses~Gifts~Furniture and much more Tooled Leather Luggage Sale Buy a Roller Bag or Duffle and get a shaving kit All in Stock comforter sets 50% off 25% off! Plus many other in store sPecials 10 miles east of Atoka OR 19 miles east of Antlers on the North side of Hwy 3 Like us on: Facebook@RanchHouseRustic 580-513-0769 Open Mon-Fri 10-6 ~ Sat 10-5 COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 11, 2014—PAGE A-5 Athletic Hall of Fame Highlights Coalgate HS 2014 graduate Jeremiah Weeden sings the National Anthem in Choctaw at the Hall of Fame banquet. Raymond Burns, grandson of Hall of Fame inductee Ernest Paul Fanning, at the banquet with his children, Sydney, 9, and Nakona, 4. Betty Hudson, a former longtime resident of Coalgate, was one of the guests attending the first Hall of Fame banquet. Steve Hudson, right, presents Coalgate HS Principal Kris Hall the Class of 2014 Hall of Fame plaque. Keynote speaker Tom McDaniel captured the audience’s attention with his “Moments to Remember” speech at the Hall of Fame inaugural banquet. Coalgate HS 2014 graduates Shelby Martindale and T.J. Maynard were the recipients of the firstever Donald Mike Mayer scholarships. On the right is presenter Harry Tunnel. Bill Avanzini, Hall of Fame committee member; Jim Page, Hall of Fame committee member; Tom McDaniel, keynote speaker; and John Hudson, Master of Ceremonies, from left. Bill Avanzini was presented a gift subscription to the Coalgate Record-Register for his service on the committee. Tom McDaniel shows his new #32 football jersey, a gift from the committee. PAGE A-6—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 11, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE COALGATE PWA CCR REPORT women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. Coalgate Public Works Authority is responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead. Is my water safe? We are pleased to present this year's Annual Water Quality Report (Consumer Confidence Report) as required by the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). This report is designed to provide details about where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to standards set by regulatory agencies. This report is a snapshot of last year's water quality. We are committed to providing you with information because informed customers are our best allies. Do I need to take special precautions? Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers. EPA/Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbial contaminants are available from the Safe Water Drinking Hotline (800-426-4791). Water Quality Data Table In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations which limit the amount of contaminants in water provided by public water systems. The table below lists all of the drinking water contaminants that we detected during the calendar year of this report. Although many more contaminants were tested, only those substances listed below were found in your water. All sources of drinking water contain some naturally occurring contaminants. At low levels, these substances are generally not harmful in our drinking water. Removing all contaminants would be extremely expensive, and in most cases, would not provide increased protection of public health. A few naturally occurring minerals may actually improve the taste of drinking water and have nutritional value at low levels. Unless otherwise noted, the data presented in this table is from testing done in the calendar year of the report. The EPA or the State requires us to monitor for certain contaminants less than once per year because the concentrations of these contaminants do not vary significantly from year to year, or the system is not considered vulnerable to this type of contamination. As such, some of our data, though representative, may be more than one year old. In this table you will find terms and abbreviations that might not be familiar to you. To help you better understand these terms, we have provided the definitions below the table. MCLG MCL, or TT, or Your Range Sample MRDLG MRDL Water Low High Date Violation Contaminants Typical Source Where does my water come from? Your water comes from the Coalgate Lake and Wells. Disinfectants & Disinfectant By-Products (There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants) Chlorine (as Cl2) Water additive used to control 4 4 1 NA 2013 No (ppm) microbes Source water assessment and its availability All our testing can be viewed on DEQ's Website or by contacting us at City Hall. Haloacetic Acids (HAA5) (ppb) TTHMs [Total Trihalomethanes] (ppb) Why are there contaminants in my drinking water? Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that Drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Safe Drinking Water water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can Hotline (800-426-4791). be obtained by calling the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Safe Drinking Water The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, Hotline (800-426-4791). ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, the ground, it dissolves naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity: the ground, it dissolves naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, that may come from sewage treatment and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity: plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife; inorganic contaminants, microbial contaminants, such as viruses and bacteria, that may come from sewage treatment such as salts and metals, which can be naturally occurring or result from urban stormwater plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife; inorganic contaminants, runoff, industrial, or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or such as salts and metals, which can be naturally occurring or result from urban stormwater farming; pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of sources such as runoff, industrial, or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and residential uses; organic Chemical Contaminants, farming; pesticides and herbicides, which may come from a variety of sources such as including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and residential uses; organic Chemical Contaminants, and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban stormwater runoff, and including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes septic systems; and radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or be the result and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban stormwater runoff, and of oil and gas production and mining activities. In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, septic systems; and radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or be the result EPA prescribes regulations that limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by of oil and gas production and mining activities. In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, public water systems. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations establish limits for EPA prescribes regulations that limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health. public water systems. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health. How can I get involved? Be careful with contaminates such as pesticides and herbicides. Use as directed by the manufacturer. NA 60 22 ND 24.1 2013 No By-product of drinking water chlorination NA 80 62 17.7 101.6 2013 No By-product of drinking water disinfection 2010 No 2013 No Inorganic Contaminants Barium (ppm) 2 2 0.0133 NA Nitrate [measured as Nitrogen] (ppm) 10 10 1 ND Microbiological Contaminants Turbidity (NTU) NA 0.3 99.2 NA 2013 No Soil runoff 99.2% of the samples were below the TT value of 0.3. A value less than 95% constitutes a TT violation. The highest single measurement was 1. Any measurement in excess of 1 is a violation unless otherwise approved by the state. Radioactive Contaminants Beta/photon emitters 0 (mrem/yr) Radium (combined 0 226/228) (pCi/L) Contaminants MCLG Inorganic Contaminants Copper - action level 1.3 at consumer taps (ppm) 4 1.53 NA 2013 No Decay of natural and manmade deposits. 5 0.252 NA 2013 No Erosion of natural deposits AL Your Water 1.3 0.142 Water Conservation Tips Did you know that the average U.S. household uses approximately 400 gallons of water per day or 100 gallons per person per day? Luckily, there are many low-cost and no-cost ways to conserve water. Small changes can make a big difference – try one today and soon it will become second nature. · · · · · · · · · Take short showers - a 5 minute shower uses 4 to 5 gallons of water compared to up to 50 gallons for a bath. Shut off water while brushing your teeth, washing your hair and shaving and save up to 500 gallons a month. Use a water-efficient showerhead. They're inexpensive, easy to install, and can save you up to 750 gallons a month. Run your clothes washer and dishwasher only when they are full. You can save up to 1,000 gallons a month. Water plants only when necessary. Fix leaky toilets and faucets. Faucet washers are inexpensive and take only a few minutes to replace. To check your toilet for a leak, place a few drops of food coloring in the tank and wait. If it seeps into the toilet bowl without flushing, you have a leak. Fixing it or replacing it with a new, more efficient model can save up to 1,000 gallons a month. Adjust sprinklers so only your lawn is watered. Apply water only as fast as the soil can absorb it and during the cooler parts of the day to reduce evaporation. Teach your kids about water conservation to ensure a future generation that uses water wisely. Make it a family effort to reduce next month's water bill! wisely. Make it a family effort to reduce next month's water bill! Visit www.epa.gov/watersense for more information. Cross Connection Control Survey The purpose of this survey is to determine whether a cross-connection may exist at your home or business. A cross connection is an unprotected or improper connection to a public water distribution system that may cause contamination or pollution to enter the system. We are responsible for enforcing cross-connection control regulations and insuring that no contaminants can, under any flow conditions, enter the distribution system. If you have any of the devices listed below please contact us so that we can discuss the issue, and if needed, survey your connection and assist you in isolating it if that is necessary. · Boiler/ Radiant heater (water heaters not included) · Underground lawn sprinkler system · Pool or hot tub (whirlpool tubs not included) · Additional source(s) of water on the property · Decorative pond · Watering trough Source Water Protection Tips Protection of drinking water is everyone’s responsibility. You can help protect your community’s drinking water source in several ways: · · · · · · Eliminate excess use of lawn and garden fertilizers and pesticides – they contain hazardous chemicals that can reach your drinking water source. Pick up after your pets. If you have your own septic system, properly maintain your system to reduce leaching to water sources or consider connecting to a public water system. Dispose of chemicals properly; take used motor oil to a recycling center. Volunteer in your community. Find a watershed or wellhead protection organization in your community and volunteer to help. If there are no active groups, consider starting one. Use EPA’s Adopt Your Watershed to locate groups in your community, or visit the Watershed Information Network’s How to Start a Watershed Team. Organize a storm drain stenciling project with your local government or water supplier. Stencil a message next to the street drain reminding people “Dump No Waste - Drains to River” or “Protect Your Water.” Produce and distribute a flyer for households to remind residents that storm drains dump directly into your local water body. Additional Information for Lead If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. Coalgate Public Works Authority is responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and Sample # Samples Exceeds Date Exceeding AL AL 2011 0 No Typical Source Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits Unit Descriptions Term ppm Definition ppm: parts per million, or milligrams per liter (mg/L) ppb ppb: parts per billion, or micrograms per liter (µg/L) pCi/L pCi/L: picocuries per liter (a measure of radioactivity) mrem/yr Description of Water Treatment Process Your water is treated by filtration and disinfection. Filtration removes particles suspended in the source water. Particles typically include clays and silts, natural organic matter, iron and manganese, and microorganisms. Your water is also treated by disinfection. Disinfection involves the addition of chlorine or other disinfectants to kill bacteria and other microorganisms (viruses, cysts, etc.) that may be in the water. Disinfection is considered to be one of the major public health advances of the 20th century. 0.91 Discharge of drilling wastes; Discharge from metal refineries; Erosion of natural deposits Runoff from fertilizer use; Leaching from septic tanks, sewage; Erosion of natural deposits NTU NA mrem/yr: millirems per year (a measure of radiation absorbed by the body) NTU: Nephelometric Turbidity Units. Turbidity is a measure of the cloudiness of the water. We monitor it because it is a good indicator of the effectiveness of our filtration system. NA: not applicable ND ND: Not detected NR NR: Monitoring not required, but recommended. Important Drinking Water Definitions Term MCLG MCL TT AL Variances and Exemptions MRDLG MRDL MNR MPL Definition MCLG: Maximum Contaminant Level Goal: The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. MCL: Maximum Contaminant Level: The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology. TT: Treatment Technique: A required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water. AL: Action Level: The concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements which a water system must follow. Variances and Exemptions: State or EPA permission not to meet an MCL or a treatment technique under certain conditions. MRDLG: Maximum residual disinfection level goal. The level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants. MRDL: Maximum residual disinfectant level. The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants. MNR: Monitored Not Regulated MPL: State Assigned Maximum Permissible Level For more information please contact: Contact Name: Roger Cosper Address: 3 S Main St Coalgate, OK 74538 Phone: (580) 927-3915 Fax: (580) 927-3200 E-Mail: roger_cosper@yahoo.com Website: coalgate.org Roundhill CCR Report Roundhill CCR Report Is my water safe? Wemy arewater pleased to present this year's Annual Water Quality Report (Consumer Confidence Is safe? Report) as required by the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). This report is designed to provide We are about pleased to present this year's WateritQuality Report (Consumer Confidence details where your water comesAnnual from, what contains, and how it compares to standards Report) as required by the Safe Act (SDWA). This report is designed to provide set by regulatory agencies. ThisDrinking report is aWater snapshot of last year's water quality. We are details abouttowhere youryou water comes from, what it contains, andcustomers how it compares standards committed providing with information because informed are our to best allies. set by regulatory agencies. This report is a snapshot of last year's water quality. We are committed to providing you with information because informed customers are our best allies. Do I need to take special precautions? Some people may be moreprecautions? vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general Do I need to take special population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing Some people may be more to contaminants in drinking waterwith thanHIV/AIDS the generalor other chemotherapy, persons whovulnerable have undergone organ transplants, people population. Immuno-compromised persons as persons with cancer at undergoing immune system disorders, some elderly, andsuch infants can be particularly risk from infections. chemotherapy, persons who have about undergone organ transplants, people These people should seek advice drinking water from their healthwith careHIV/AIDS providers. or other immune system some elderly, infants on canappropriate be particularly at risk from the infections. EPA/Centers fordisorders, Disease Control (CDC)and guidelines means to lessen risk of These people should seek advice water from theirare health care providers. infection by Cryptosporidium andabout otherdrinking microbial contaminants available from the Safe EPA/Centers forHotline Disease(800-426-4791). Control (CDC) guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of Water Drinking infection by Cryptosporidium and other microbial contaminants are available from the Safe Water Drinking Hotline (800-426-4791). Where does my water come from? The water you receive purchased Where does my wateriscome from?from Coalgate Public Works. The water you receive is purchased from Coalgate Public Works. Source water assessment and its availability For information contact Coalgate Works at 3 S Main St Coalgate, Ok. Phone (580)927Source water assessment and itsPublic availability 3914. For information contact Coalgate Public Works at 3 S Main St Coalgate, Ok. Phone (580)9273914. Why are there contaminants in my drinking water? Drinking including bottled water, may reasonably Why are water, there contaminants in my drinking water? be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that Drinking water, including bottled water, mayabout reasonably be expected to contain at least smallcan water poses a health risk. More information contaminants and potential health effects amounts of some contaminants. 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We want the citizens of this county to know that the 911 service is fully functional and we are working daily towards making this system the most top-of-the line system possible. We greatly appreciate your patience as we work diligently to work the remaining kinks out of the system. We are asking for your assistance in resolving some issues that we are facing with the 911 system. Perhaps the most consistently reoccurring issues with the 911 system at this time are accidental dials. These calls come from children playing with old phones, people putting phones in their pockets while working, prank calls, and so on and so forth. This issue can be resolved with a few simple steps. First, be sure to remove the battery and memory card from any old cell phones that are being used as children’s toys. These phones are designed to be used for emergencies even when the phone is not active. Next, if you carry your cell phone in your pocket, please remember to lock the keys so that they can’t “pocket dial.” These phones are designed to call 911 simply by pushing numerous keys at one time in Continued on Page A-8 Appearng LIVE in concert kevin spencer Gospel Lighthouse Church 508 E. Dyer Ave Coalgate, Ok FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2014 ~ 7:00 pm I hope you can come and be a part of this local service as we give praise in song to our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, with my special style of Gospel music. For more information contact: Pastor Delbert White • 580-927-2156 Email it. Text it. Pay people with Popmoney! FirstBank Now Offering Person-to-Person Payments with Popmoney from Fiserv June 11, 2014 – FirstBank today announced the launch of a new service that allows customers to send money to, or request money from, another person by using his or her name and mobile phone number or email address. 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(580) 927-3555 (918) 432-3400 (580) 326-4958 (580) 889-7357 Check out our Assets for sale at www.firstbank-ok.com PAGE A-8—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 11, 2014 INTRODUCING PARKER ALEXANDER WOOD — Jeremy and Rachel Wood are proud to announce the birth of their son, Parker Alexander Wood. Parker arrived March 25, 2014 at 3:14 p.m. at Norman Regional Hospital in Norman, OK. He weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz. and was 19 ½ inches long. Maternal grandparents are Alvin and Faye Cagle of Coalgate, OK. Paternal grandparents are Gary and Linda Wood of Ada, OK. Great-maternal grandparents are Edith and the late Clyde “Jack” Jones of Coalgate, OK, Edith and the late Marion Mobbs of Atoka, OK, and the late Alvin Cagle, Sr. Great-paternal grandparents are the late Troy Luster and Allen and Betty Wood of Seminole, OK. A message from Coal County 911 —Public’s assistance requested in resolving some 911 issues Continued from Page A-7 Special Thanks to our Sponsors: Project Active Penney Rehab and Wellness Shamrock Bank, N.A. Brandin’ Brandin? Iron Iron Apple Bottom Tanning, LLC Country Charm Inn FirstBank Artworks Sign Shop Valley Insurance Agency Sonny’s Grocery Grocery Sonny?s Coal County Chamber of Commerce case an individual is unable to dial a number. Numbers that continually accidentally dial 911, or callers who think that it is funny to prank call, are logged down and the location from which the call came are plotted on a map. So don’t be mistaken in thinking that we don’t know where you are calling from. These individuals will be visited by law enforcement. We at Coal County 911 understand that most accidental dials are truly accidents. We ask that if you accidentally “pocket dial” 911, please stay on the line long enough to let us know that it was an accident. Also, if you hang up and we try to call you back, please answer and advise us it was an accident. This will help us keep the lines free and put emergency responders in a position to be ready to help those who truly need their services, instead of looking for you. Thank you for helping us resolve this issue. Coal County 911 will be addressing more issues to the public in the weeks to come. Thanks again! The 10th Amendment and Common Core By Senator Josh Brecheen As the Senate author of HB3399, which repeals Common Core, this is my fourth column due to the complexities of this issue. The first column discussed the history of how the Oklahoma Legislature adopted Common Core (prior to many of us taking office) and the difficulties of our repeal attempt this session. The second column discussed the problems with the Common Core standards themselves, which aren’t superior standards as some claim. The third column discussed the Common Core aligned content that parents should be made aware of; and this column will discuss the federal ties to Common Core. Additionally, our interview with Glenn Beck can be viewed at www.youtube. com and covers many important points not included in this column. HB3399 provides a safeguard against federal intrusion over Oklahoma’s academic standards and assessment decisions. The 10th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution says that all powers not delegated to the U.S. by the Constitution are reserved to the states or the people. Education was never meant to be federally controlled given the Founding Fathers’ desire that states experiment and decide how best to address certain issues on their own. With total federal “control and uniformity, states would find themselves with unmanageable laws and without any immediate recourse to modify those laws. This would leave only an act of Congress to correct problems, meaning years lost in debate before a solution was found. The closer government is to you, the more influence you have and that’s why the 10th Amendment matters! Most objections to Common Core focus on federal overreach as a “conspiracy theory” saying the initiative was “state-led.” Common Core was NOT state-led and definitely not Oklahoma-led! Like other cash-strapped states that desperately needed funds, Oklahoma and others plunged headlong into the grand experiment of Common Core for one reason...a greater chance at securing a portion of the $5 billion in federal “Race to the Top” funds. President Obama stated this fact in his 2013 State of the Union Address: “Four years ago, we started Race to the Top, a competition that convinced almost every state to develop smarter curricula and higher standards.” In other words, states were baited into allowing a federal takeover of their educational standards for untested standards. In the spring of 2010, the Oklahoma legislature agreed to accept the Common Core standards and by law agreed they couldn’t change the standards at all, but could add 15 percent to them (which no state would do given the federal government then allocating $300 million in stimulus funds to develop model tests that would assess states on the template standards). For states like Oklahoma that adopted Common Core but then weren’t awarded Race to the Top federal funds, our state education department took us one step further by applying for the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) waiver. This was done under the federal government’s promise of more flexibility, but what we got was more federal control. Maintaining the waiver has since been used to scare states into maintaining compliance in more areas than just Common Core. Oklahoma’s waiver hinges on the 2011 model of the Reading Sufficiency Act (RSA), A-F report card system (A-F), Teacher and Leader Effectiveness Evaluation system (TLE), and Achieving Classroom Excellence (ACE) graduation requirements WITHOUT ANY CHANGES or we risk losing the waiver. During my votes and support of warding off the quantitative side of TLE (where class scores would impact a teacher’s evaluation) and co-authoring the RSA modification bill this session (to allow more parental involvement in determining whether a child can be promoted out of the third grade), I never dreamed we’d have to get the federal government’s permission to okay those changes. However, THAT’S EXACTLY where we find our- selves with our NCLB waiver renewal. We must conform to the federal government’s dictates in all of those areas or we’re subject to losing the waiver. On behalf of the Obama administration, U. S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has threatened to not renew Oklahoma’s NCLB waiver this summer should the state stop using the Common Core standards, but TLE changes are likely being discussed as a reason for non-renewal given what just happened in another state. The state of Washington recently lost their NCLB waiver over their unwillingness to evaluate their teachers using test scores (similar to our reluctance to implement the quantitative side of TLE). The local school principal, as the curriculum leader, can identify a good teacher regardless of a quantitative metric. We must stand up against Washington D.C now or we’ll have to ask permission from this point on with any minor tweaks to our state’s education policy To contact me at the Capitol, please write to Senator Josh Brecheen, State Capitol, 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Room 413, Oklahoma City, OK, 73105, email me at brecheen@oksenate.gov, or call (405) 5215586. COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 11, 2014—PAGE B-1 Thank You The family of Nettie Casey would like to thank all those who have cared for her during her stay in the hospital and manor. May God Bless You All. She is in a better place with God. You are all remarkable. Children, grandchildren, great grandchildren & great great grandchildren starting at - WILLIAM HENRY • KNIVES • MONEY CLIPS • PENS $300 COLLECTION Diamond Shop 100 E Main - Ada - (580)332-0457 Open Monday - Friday 10 to 5:30 Saturday 10 to 2 LEHIGH COMMUNITY WORD OF LIVE CHURCH P.O. Box 1 Lehigh, Oklahoma 74556 580-927-0038/580-927-6643 Pastor: Rev A.W. White Associate Pastor: Rev R.D. Sullenger Weekly Services Sunday Morning 11am Sunday Evening 5pm Weekly Youth Service: Thursdays 7pm Come visit us and share the presence of the Lord. We believe in the King James bible and the love of Christ, and we believe he’s coming back just like he said! re-elect 8 Mike Hensley We, the employees of District 3, would like to ask the voters of District 3 to re-elect Mike Hensley as their County Commissioner. Mike has proven his dedication to his district and Coal County and had the experience to continue the improvements to the roads of District 3. We stand behind him 100% and hope that you will do the same on June 24th. (Paid for by the employees of District 3.) John McCoy Colin Heathcock Ronald Franklin Roy Yarbrough Buddy Cottrell Rusty Long Willard Delozier Kenneth McIninch Caleb Heathcock LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register June 4 & 11, 2014, 2t) OKLAHOMA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LAWS ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE In accordance with Title 37, Section 522, Chris Woods, 705 N. Country Place, Ada, OK, an individual, hereby publishes notice of his intention to apply within sixty days from this date to the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission for a Retail Store License under authority of and in compliance with the said Act: That he intends if granted such license to operate as a Retail Store establishment with business premises located at 305 N. 6th Street, Tupelo, OK 74572 in Tupelo, Coal County, Oklahoma, under the business name of Southern Taste Wine & Spirits. Dated this 30th day of January, 2014. Signature of applicant: If partnership, all partners must sign. If corporation, an officer of the corporation must sign. If limited liability company, a manager must sign. S)Chris Woods County of Pontotoc, State of Oklahoma. Before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared; Chris Woods to me known to be the person described in and who executed the original application and acknowledged that he executed the same as his free act and deed. S) Mary Jo Olinger (Notary Public) (My Commission Expires) LPXLP 9/23/2015 J.B.’s Lumber & Ace Home Center Sale Prices Good June 11 through Monday June 15 1407 North Country Club Road • Ada, Oklahoma (580)436-3992 Store Hours: Mon - Fri 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. • Sat 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. • Sunday 12 noon to 6 p.m. and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity: microbial contaminants, such as virusesREGISTER—JUNE and bacteria, that may PAGE B-2—COALGATE RECORD 11,come 2014from sewage treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife; inorganic contaminants, such as salts and metals, which can be naturally occurring or result from urban stormwater runoff, industrial, or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or Continued fromand Page A-6 which may come from a variety of sources such as farming; pesticides herbicides, agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and residential uses; organic Chemical Contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production, and can also come from gas stations, urban stormwater runoff, and septic systems; and radioactive contaminants, which can be naturally occurring or be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities. In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations that limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health. LEGAL NOTICE How can I get involved? Please come to our board meetings as they are announced during the year or contact Kevin Haney at (580)927-2988. Additional Information for Lead If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. Roundhill #4 is responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead. Water Quality Data Table In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, EPA prescribes regulations which limit the amount of contaminants in water provided by public water systems. The table below lists all of the drinking water contaminants that we detected during the calendar year of this report. Although many more contaminants were tested, only those substances listed below were found in your water. All sources of drinking water contain some naturally occurring contaminants. At low levels, these substances are generally not harmful in our drinking water. Removing all contaminants would be extremely expensive, and in most cases, would not provide increased protection of public health. A few naturally occurring minerals may actually improve the taste of drinking water and have nutritional value at low levels. Unless otherwise noted, the data presented in this table is from testing done in the calendar year of the report. The EPA or the State requires us to monitor for certain contaminants less than once per year because the concentrations of these contaminants do not vary significantly from year to year, or the system is not considered vulnerable to this type of contamination. As such, some of our data, though representative, may be more than one year old. In this table you will find terms and abbreviations that might not be familiar to you. To help you better understand these terms, we have provided the definitions below the table. MCLG MCL, or TT, or Your Range Sample MRDLG MRDL Water Low High Date Violation Contaminants Typical Source Disinfectants & Disinfectant By-Products (There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants) Disinfectants & Disinfectant By-Products (There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants) TTHMs [Total By-product of drinking water NA 80 29.8 NA 2013 No Trihalomethanes] disinfection (ppb) Contaminants MCLG Inorganic Contaminants Copper - action level 1.3 at consumer taps (ppm) Lead - action level at consumer taps (ppb) 0 AL Your Water Sample # Samples Exceeds Date Exceeding AL AL 1.3 0.248 2013 0 No 15 3.16 2013 0 No Typical Source Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits Corrosion of household plumbing systems; Erosion of natural deposits Unit Descriptions Term ppm Definition ppm: parts per million, or milligrams per liter (mg/L) ppb ppb: parts per billion, or micrograms per liter (µg/L) NA NA: not applicable ND ND: Not detected NR NR: Monitoring not required, but recommended. Important Drinking Water Definitions Term MCLG MCL TT AL Variances and Exemptions MRDLG MRDL MNR MPL Definition MCLG: Maximum Contaminant Level Goal: The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. MCL: Maximum Contaminant Level: The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology. TT: Treatment Technique: A required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water. AL: Action Level: The concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements which a water system must follow. Variances and Exemptions: State or EPA permission not to meet an MCL or a treatment technique under certain conditions. MRDLG: Maximum residual disinfection level goal. The level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contaminants. MRDL: Maximum residual disinfectant level. The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants. MNR: Monitored Not Regulated MPL: State Assigned Maximum Permissible Level For more information please contact: Contact Name: Roger Cosper Address: 3 S Main St Coalgate, OK 74538 Phone: (580)927-3914 Fax: (580)927-3200 LPXLP Continued on Page B-4 COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 11, 2014—PAGE B-3 Coal County Sheriff’s Report Another scam going around The Coal County Sheriff’s Office has received several reports of a suspected Publishers Clearing House scam that is targeting Coal County citizens. A detailed article concerning this scam is published elsewhere in this week’s paper. Please read it. In the meantime, remember this: NEVER SEND MONEY OR FURNISH PERSONAL INFORMATION TO ANYONE TELLING YOU THAT YOU HAVE WON SOMETHING. Scam artists are good at what they do – don’t fall for their tricks. Hang up the phone! Theft Three air conditioners, a deer stand and a potbelly stove have been reported stolen from a location in the Centrahoma area. The theft was reported on June 4. Firearms, drugs and eluding police officers A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a 30-year-old Coalgate man following both a high-speed vehicle pursuit and a foot pursuit the night of May 30. Sheriff investigator Jarel Bailey said the vehicle pursuit of a black Ford Mustang convertible driven by Jessie Odell Breger began shortly after 10:15 p.m. at the intersection of O.C. Crossing and Roebuck Road. Bailey said he and deputy Jerry Ward were sitting stationary at the intersection when the Mustang approached northbound on O.C. Crossing at a high rate of speed. Bailey said he attempted to get behind the vehicle to check the registration and followed it about a mile before the Mustang went over a hill and the lights went off. When he activated the emergency light on his patrol unit, the Mustang’s headlights came back on and the car accelerated at a high rate of speed. Bailey said he pursued the vehicle for several miles at speeds in excess of 100 mph. Then the Mustang lost control and struck a tree at the intersection of Jordan Road and Flagpole Road. As Bailey approached the Mustang in his patrol unit, he saw a white male running away from the vehicle. The man turned and looked at him from a distance of about ten feet before jumping a fence and going into the woods. The deputy pursued the man by foot a short distance into the wooded area, but the man had disappeared and the foot pursuit was suspended. In the meantime, several officers from the sheriff’s office, Oklahoma Highway Patrol and Coalgate Police Department arrived. During inventory of the Mustang, officers found a 6.5 caliber rifle, a .380 caliber revolver, and two packages containing a small amount of a green leafy substance that field tested to be marijuana. The insurance verification form in the console was in the name of Jessie Odell Breger. Bailey said he had dealt with Breger many times in the past and positively identified him to be the man running away from the Mustang. A sheriff’s office dispatch log also shows that Breger was driving the vehicle on May 8 when the vehicle was pulled over by a Coal County deputy, according to Bailey’s affidavit. Breger was given a ten-year suspended sentence in Blaine County, Oklahoma, in 2011 for felony possession of illegal drugs. Drugs and resisting arrest Carol Lynn Jones, 32, Atoka, was charged May 27 with felony possession of methamphetamine and misdemeanor possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia and resisting an officer. A probable cause affidavit filed by Undersheriff Bobby Hatton states that Jones, also known as Carol Lynn Layton and Carol Lynn McCoy, was arrested in Centrahoma the night of May 26 when Hatton and deputy Nicholas Davis went to a Centrahoma residence to serve an unrelated felony warrant on a male subject. Hatton said after speaking to a man outside the residence as to the whereabouts of the wanted subject, he walked by a vehicle that was parked in the yard and saw a person in the back seat area that was attempting to hide. When he opened the door of the vehicle to make sure the person inside wasn’t the man he was looking for, he saw that it was Carol Jones who had an active warrant in Atoka County. Hatton said as he was attempting to remove Jones from the vehicle, she was very uncooperative and attempted to get past him. She was restrained inside the vehicle, handcuffed and removed from the vehicle. As she was being removed, Hatton saw a bag in the back seat that Jones said was hers. Inside the bag were 13 syringes, three baggies containing a crystal-like substance, a pipe containing a burned substance that field tested positive for marijuana, 28 clear, unused plastic baggies, and multiple other drug paraphernalia items. Jones has pleaded not guilty to all charges and is scheduled for a return court appearance on June 19. Her bond was set at $23,000. Information filed by the district attorney’s office shows that Jones pleaded no contest in 2007 in Coal County to felony possession of controlled substance near a school and maintaining a place resorted to by users of controlled drugs. Assault and battery on police officer A Cottonwood man was charged May 19 with assault and battery on police officer after several officers with the Coal County Sheriff’s Office, Oklahoma Highway Patrol and Coalgate Police Department responded to the man’s residence where he was reportedly threatening to kill himself. Deputy Jerry Ward and Coalgate police officer Les Carter first responded to the residence and attempted to enter the residence and speak with Joshua Allen Hatton, but Hatton closed the door and told the officers if they tried to come in he would kill himself. Despite continued attempts to coax Harris outside, Harris refused to cooperate. After other officers arrived at the scene, entry was made into the house and Harris was subdued. During the encounter, Hatton threatened several officers with knives that he had gotten out of a kitchen drawer, according to Ward’s affidavit. Hatton entered a plea of not guilty during his initial court appearance. He was released on bond but failed to appear at a June 5 preliminary hearing conference. He was taken into custody on a bench warrant and is scheduled for a June 19 court appearance. McAlester Stockyards Market Report Tuesday, JUNE 3, 2014 sold 1750 cattle. Steers $3 to $6 Higher. Heifers $4 to $8 Higher! “Do all things without complaining and disputting.” (Phili 2:14) weight Range 225 to 300# 300 to 350# 350 to 400# 400 to 450# 450 to 500# 500 to 550# 550 to 600# 600 to 700# 700 to 750# 800 to 850# #1 Steers $272 to $300 $278 to $297 $268 to $281 $247 to $259 $224 to $246 $220 to $234 $203 to $223 $190 to $220 $180 to $197 $165 to $176 #1 heifers $234 to $260 $242 to $255 $230 to $243 $217 to $230 $207 to $220 $201 to $214 $184 to $194 $175 to $190 $172 to $185 $150 to $171 240 Cows & Bulls sold at the evening sale. paCKeR COwS $1 TO $4 hIGheR anD BuLLS $3 hIGheR high yielding packer bulls sold from .....................$127 to $130 average yielding packer bulls sold from...............$123 to $126 Low yielding packer bulls sold from.......................$116 to $120 high yielding packer cows sold from .....................$101 to $107 average yielding packer cows sold from ..............$97 to $103 Low yielding packer cows sold from ......................$91 to $99 Sale Every Tuesday Stocker & feeder cattle begin at 10 a.m.Cows and Bulls Tuesday evening, 6 pm Open 7 DayS/weeK & 24 hOuRS/Day 2 ReCeIVe & CaRe FOR yOuR LIVeSTOCK InVeSTMenT! Julie Grant Offfice: 918-423-2834 Laura Sherrill Lindsey Grant Richard Magby George Tarr Donny Shadwick 918-421-9057 580-889-6049 918-423-4498 918-649-4750 918-548-3478 580-889-1329 918-424-1464 918-655-7754 Ken Sherrill 918-421-0257 Curt Krigbaum 918-650-8013 THANKS FOR YOUR BUSINESS! B.O.B. Contracting Looking for Diesel Mechanic Apply in person at: B.O.B. Contracting 1701 Lake Street - Hwy 3 & 75 in Phillips. 580-927-1166 BE PART OF HISTORY In 1969, when the present District Court system was implemented there has only been one other time (in 1986) that the voters of Atoka and Coal Counties had the privilege of electing their District Judge. All other times, the District Judge for Atoka and Coal Counties has either been appointed by the Governor or has run unopposed. More than 28 years has lapsed since you have had a chance to elect your District Judge. Now you have a chance to vote for your District Judge on November 4th. With 29 years of legal experience and 26 years of judicial experience, I welcome your support and votes to become your next District Judge. VOTE FOR DAVID YOUNGBLOOD FOR DISTRICT JUDGE FOR ATOKA AND COAL COUNTIES. Political Ad paid for by the Committee for David Youngblood for District Judge, Kelly Kennedy, Treasurer LEHIGH REUNION—Cathy Truitt, Mary Lou Cooper and Althea Richardson. PAGE B-4—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 11, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register May 28, June 4 & 11, 2014, 3t) In the District Court of Coal County State of Oklahoma Kevin Savage and Victory Baptist Church, McAlester, OK, Plaintiffs, vs. The Heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns of John G. Ekas, deceased; and The Heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns of Ralph Leroy Ekas, deceased; and The Heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns of John “Jack” Ekas, deceased; and The Heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns of Mildred C. Ekas, deceased Defendants. CV-2014-12 Notice by Publication Continued from Page B-2 STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: The heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, And assigns of JOHN G. EKAS, RALPH LEROY EKAS, JOHN “JACK” EKAS AND MILDRED C. EKAS. TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued by KEVIN SAVAGE AND VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH, MCALESTER, OK, in the District Court of Coal County, State of Oklahoma, and that you must answer the Petition of the Plaintiffs on file in this cause on or before the 9th day of July, 2014, or the allegations in the Petition will be taken as true and judgment will be rendered against you, quieting title in the Plaintiffs in and to the Defendants’ right, title and interest in and to all oil and gas and other minerals lying under the following described real property, to-wit: An undivided 3 & 526/1000ths acres interest in and to all the oil, gas and other minerals in and under the NW/4 of the NW/4, and the W/2 of the NE/4 of the NW/4, less 3.67 acres for C.V. & W. R’y., in Section 36, Township 1 North, Range 9 East, Coal County. AND An undivided 9/96 93/100 interest in and to all the oil, gas, and other minerals in and under, the N/2 of the NW less 3 and 7/100 acres C.V. & W. R.Y. and the SW/4 of NW/4 of NE and the NE/4 of the NW/4 of the NE in Section 36, Township 1 North, Range 9 East, Coal County. Dated this 16th day of May, 2014. Respectfully Submitted: S) Rachel Nix Coal County Court Clerk By S)Michelle Lampkin Deputy S) Matthew H. McBee Matthew H. McBee OBA#18004 MCBEE LAW FIRM PLLC P.O. Box 1303 Poteau, OK 74953 Phone: 918.647.2340 Fax: 918.647.2360 Attorney for Plaintiffs, Kevin Savage and Victory Baptist Church, McAlester, OK LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register June 11 & 18, 2014, 2t) IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR COAL COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Estates of JAMES WILLIAM GLASS, Deceased, JOLEATHA GLASS ROSS, Deceased, JO ANN GLASS RODMAN, Deceased, CLAUDE ALLEN COKER, Deceased, and OVAL LEE COKER, Deceased. P-2013-10 NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETIION FOR ORDER ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that James Allen Rodman, Personal Representative of the Estates of James William Glass, deceased, Joleatha Glass Ross, deceased, Jo Ann Glass Rodman, deceased, Claude Allen Coker, deceased, and Oval Lee Coker Glass, deceased, having filed in this Court his Final Account of the administration of said estates, and his Petition for Order Allowing Final Account, Determination of Heirship, Distribution and Discharge of said Personal Representative, the hearing of the same, has been fixed by the Judge of said Court for the 26th day of June, 2014, at 9:00 o’clock am. in the District Courtroom, Coal County Courthouse, Coalgate, Oklahoma, and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the said Final Account should not be settled and allowed, the determination of the heirs, distribution of the estates and the Personal Representative discharged. DATED this 19th day of May, 2014. S)D. Clay Mowdy JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT Prepared by: Preston Saul Draper, OBA #19797 Sweeney, Draper, & Christopher, P.L.L.C. P.O. Box 190 Ada, Oklahoma 74821-0190 LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register June 11 & 18, 2014, 2t) BID NOTICE The Coal County Board of Commissioners is accepting six month bids for gravel, hauling, asphalt, road oil, emulsions, grader blades, fencing materials (wire, t-posts, h-braces and 12 ft tube gates) tank cars and metal and plastic culvert pipe. Bids will cover July 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014. Bid specifications are available in the County Clerk’s office at 4 North Main, Suite 1 Coalgate, OK 74538. Bid closing date will be June 27, 2013 at 4:00 p.m. Bids will be opened by the Board of County Commissioners publicly on Monday, June 30 at 9:00 a.m. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register June 11, 2014, 1t) NOTICE OF REVISED FLAT RENT SCHEDULE The Housing Authority of the City of Coalgate is required by federal regulations to establish a flat rent schedule for all public housing units and to all public housing tenants to choose between paying the flat rent amount or a rent/ determined by formula based upon the family’s income. On January 17, 2014, the President of the United States signed the Department of Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Act, 2014 (2014 Appropriations Act), the 2014 Appropriations Act requires PHAs to establish flat rents at no less than 80% of the fair market rent (FMR). Section 210 requires Public Housing Authorities to comply with the new requirements by June 1, 2014 if the current flat rent is below the threshold. A Public Hearing to receive comments will be held at the Coalgate Housing Authority Community Building on Thursday, June 26, 2014 at 5:30 p.m. at 51 Levy Annex, Coalgate, OK 74538. Written comments may be sent to the Coalgate Housing Authority, 51 Levy Annex, Coalgate, OK 74538 or presented at the meeting in writing. The new flat rents must be implemented by October 31, 2014. Storm Shelters 10 yr. Manufactured Warranty on leakage Jerry English 580-927-5493 Installed All Concrete Now Accepting Choctaw Vouchers General Backhoe Work ~ Dozer Work ~ Septic Systems ir t lD l i F Top Soi l Dozer Work Gravel Hauling Jerry Lemons Cell 580-258-0282 Home 580-428-3166 MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT Auto • Truck • Motorcycle • Railroad Crossing Call for Free Consultation 323 E. Carl Albert Parkway • 918-423-0421 1-800-658-1596 Coalgate Assembly of God Church 3 North Byrd • Coalgate, OK ~ Church phone: 580-927-3020 Pastors Billy and Linda Wilson, and Mary Jo Johnson Pastor Billy is a licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor Pastors Linda and Mary Jo are licensed counselors ServiCe tiMeS: Sunday School 10:00 am ~ Sunday Night 6:00 pm Wednesday Night 7:00 pm We at the Coalgate Assembly of God are looking for the hurt, neglected and unloved people of the community. We want you to know that Jesus loves you just the way you are today and wants to bring you into a relationship with him. Our pastors have years of experience in the deliverance ministry. We are also gifted in healing through Christ Jesus. if you are fighting addictions we are looking for you. We want you to be set free. Free counseling available by appointment LPXLP Call Pastors Billy & Linda at 927-2050 or Mary Jo at 927-2898 COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 11, 2014—PAGE B-5 Gov. Fallin Signs HB 3399 to Repeal and Replace Common Core —New Standards will be developed in Oklahoma and Increase Academic Rigor OKLAHOMA CITY— Governor Mary Fallin on June 5 signed HB 3399, a bill that replaces the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in English and math with academic standards to be designed by the state of Oklahoma. HB 3399 repeals the adoption of CCSS and directs the State Board of Education to create new, more rigorous standards by August 2016. For the first time in state history, the State Regents for Higher Education, the State Board of Career and Technology Education, and the Oklahoma Department of Commerce will be asked to formally evaluate those standards to determine they are “college and career ready.” While those new standards are being written, the state standards for English and math will revert to the Oklahoma Priority Academic Student Skills (PASS) standards used from 2003 to 2010. HB 3399 passed with overwhelming bipartisan support in both chambers, 7118 in the House and 31-10 in the Senate. Fallin signed the bill, stating: “We are capable of developing our own Oklahoma academic standards that will be better than Common Core. Now is Early Voting Begins Next Week Continued from Front Page Election Board office located at 18 N. Michigan behind the Post Office. Be sure to take your voter id card or photo id with you when you go to vote. Voters who want to get of preview of what will be at stake in the Primary Election can view sample ballots at the Election Board office during regular office hours from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information on the election or early voting, contact the Election Board office at 580-927-3456 or visit www.elections.ok.gov. Dr. Donald Dingle, D.C. Treating Auto accident victims and other dull matters. 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Priced at $79,000. 603 East Lafayette- 1.5 story brick home on 2 large lots, with 4 bdrms, 4 bathrooms, attached garage and 3 out-buildings. Priced at $150,000. TO BE MOVED-Beautiful Cabin, 2 bdrm 2 baths w/ lots of upgrades; granite counters, wood floors, fireplace, walk-inclosets, energy efficient, 1,344 sq. ft. Orig $112,000 asking $70,000. For all your auction and Real Estate needs call: For More More Information For Information please pleasecall call 580-272-5900 and 580-272-9200 and speak speaktotoour our Talent Department. Department. EOE Talent EOE Haney Auction and Real Estate 203 North Mississippi • Atoka OK • 580-889-3497 Kevin Haney Auctioneer/Broker • 580-927-5029 Sales Associate: Joel Coffee • 580-927-5563 Sales Associate: Chillie Joe Bills • 580-258-0312 Honest, Hardworking & Dependable! www.haneyauction.com COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 11, 2014—PAGE B-7 = REVIVAL Jesus Name Mission Olney, Ok. June 15, 16 & 17 1st Rd. East of old Olney School, turn right to the church Revival with Pastors Kenneth & Sisroe Gwinn Sunday at 6:30 pm Monday & Tuesday at 7:00 pm For information contactJustin McKinney 927-0180 Centrahoma Cemetery Association Meeting Tuesday, July 8, 2014 ~ 7:00 pm COTTONWOOD 8 GRADE GRADUATE Preston Dority with his family on graduation night. From left – Stepdad David Kaiser, brother Seth Dority (front), Mom Denise Kaiser, Preston Dority, and brother Kyle Roberts. TH Centrahoma Community Center Gymnastics CAMPS & Classes…Toddler – Teen Recreational, Competitive, Special Needs Bars, Beams, Rings, Floor, Vault, and more www.bigcatsgym.com (580) 258-0356 The COTTONWOOD 8TH GRADE GRADUATE Zachary Williams with his family on graduation night. From left – Mom Melissa Williams, Zachary Williams, Dad Tim Williams and brother Connor Williams. Coalgate Police Report Traffic Citations The following traffic citations were issued by the Coalgate Police Department from Monday, June 2 through Sunday, June 8: Ronda Gail Norris, Ravia, OK – Driving under suspension. Nicole Renee Curry, Atoka, OK – No insurance. Lance David Winter, Lexington, OK – Speeding. Ryan Dee Sosbee, Wewoka, OK – Speeding. Barton M. Breunig, Ada, OK – Speeding. Johnny Travis Dugins, Del City, OK – Speeding. Assault and Battery A 42-year-old Coalgate man was charged June 6 with misdemeanor assault and battery for allegedly beating another man in the face. Assistant Chief of Police Steven Jett states in his probable cause affidavit that he was dispatched to a residence on S. Arno Street the evening of June 4 in response to a report of a man bleeding from the face. Jett said when he arrived at Atoka Manor••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW HIRING CNAÌs & CMAÌ CNA’s CMA’ss Please apply in person 580-889-2500 Caney (Hwy 69/75) Caney, Ok. 8:00 am to ? 918-319-8166 FREE OUTSIDE SPACES COME ChECk Out Our Flea Market for a varity of ideas Re-elect BROCK JONES DISTRICT 1 COAL COUNTY COMMISSIONER 580-927-6003 the residence, a woman met him at the door yelling for him to help the victim, who was in the bathtub trying to wash blood off his face. The man told him that Tyrone Buckley had hit him several times in the face but he didn’t know if Buckley had used his fist or if he had something in his hand. The woman told Jett that Buckley had made some advances toward her and when she told her boyfriend, he asked Buckley to leave the residence but Buckley refused. That’s when her boyfriend told Buckley, “Let’s walk outside.” When they got outside, Buckley started hitting him in the face and hit him at least 10 to 15 times, she said. She started yelling at Buckley to leave and he left on foot. The woman yelled at a neighbor to call 911. The victim was transported to Mary Hurley Hospital for treatment. A warrant for Buckley’s arrest was issued and served the following day. At press time, he was scheduled to make his initial court appearance the afternoon of June 10. June 2 – Aug 2 Psychic Door Relationship Predictions 514 E. Cherokee Ave. McAlester, Ok 918-715-3150 or 682-553-1657 I customize to each client to get the results you need. I have been working in this field for over 20 years. My clients span from the east coast to the west coast. I have also worked with two masters in India on sabbatical. I learned a great deal of meditation and positive faith based techniques. My sessions are completely private and confidential RE-ELECT MIKE HENSLEY Coal County Commissioner District #3 DEMOCRAT 5808-927-5768 I’ll Keep Working Hard For You!!!!!! PAGE B-8—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JUNE 11, 2014 HELP WANTED CREOKS Behavioral Health Services is accepting resumes for a Resource Coordinator for Coal/Atoka Counties. This position will be providing various therapeutic services (therapy, case management, wraparound) to children/youths that have severe emotional and behavioral health needs. Must possess a bachelor’s degree in a social service field and a minimum of one year work experience with juveniles in a social service field preferred. Please submit resumes to human. resources@creoks.org Coal County District Court Records Misdemeanors Tyrone Barney Buckley, Coalgate, OK – Assault and battery. Rocky Lee Thompson, Sulphur, OK – Leaving scene of accident involving damage. APOLOGY & THANK YOU We would like to apologize for not having an ad in the paper for our Annual Clean-Up Day. Needless to say we had an awesome turn out of family and friends. After the work was done we enjoyed a pot luck lunch and held our annual election of officers. The Pine Cemetery Association Board consisting of James Holder, President, Robbie Weathers, VicePresident and Pati Standridge, Secretary/Treasure, would like to extend our appreciation for all those who came out and helped with the cemetery clean up. Among those present were Jim Thetford, Tommie Rogers and daughters, Carla and Sue, Arthur and Marie DePasse and children and grandchildren, Debbie Romano and her family, Earl DePasse, James Carl Prince and wife Donna with son Jamie, Tammie John, Denver and Shirley Rogers. If I missed anyone I apologize. All help is greatly appreciated. Theboard boardmembers memberswould wouldlike liketotoexpress extend their to to thethe family The their sympathy sympathies lossof ofDenver DenverRogers. Rogers. We is and the floor is and going poured Friday, Weare aresosoexcited excitedabout aboutthe thenew newpavillion. pavilion. The building construction is completed thetofloor wason poured on May 30.May If it 30. wasIfnot for not the for support of family and friends this would have Friday, it was the support of family and friends, this not would notbeen havepossible. been possible. The cemetery is now a beautiful resting place. If you have not seen it lately, please take an enjoyable ride to the Pine Community area and visit. Rev. Jim Holbrook and wife and daughter from Medicine Lodge Kansas will be guest minister for the Cottonwood Baptist Church for the next 2 weekends Sunday, June 8 & 16 11:00 am & 6:00 pm Everyone Invited FOR SALE To the Citizens and Voters of District 3 and Coal County ELECT JEFFREY ROEBUCK Let Jeffrey put his business and management skills to work for us with his hard work and fresh, new ideas! JEFFREY ROEBUCK understands that being a fulltime working commissioner and cutting out wasteful and unnecessary spending means positive progress for District 3 and Coal County. JEFFREY ROEBUCK will work hard to secure any and all grants available to improve District 3 roads and infrastructure needs of the district and Coal County. He will oversee and maintain ALL District 3 roads on a regular and routine basis – not just on election years. JEFFREY ROEBUCK understands that working with other elected officials and agencies as a team player will keep county government strong and independent for a secure future. JEFFREY ROEBUCK knows firsthand as a volunteer fireman the importance of accountability. He will work hard to keep services in our county that are vital to each and every citizen. JEFFREY ROEBUCK knows that respect, integrity and the willingness to serve are very important in any successful business. Jeff has the knowledge and business experience to make tough decisions that will strengthen and make Coal County proud. 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