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Back-to-school immunization clinic
Volume 132 Number 19 COALGATE, OKLAHOMA 74538
Coal County (USPS 120140)
50¢
Wednesday, JULY 22, 2015
Coalgate water
towers get facelift
Two water towers on S.H. 31 west of Coalgate will
soon look brand new once again.
Last week, Consolidated Tank in Crystal Beach,
TX, began the paint/rehab project that will take about
six weeks to complete. The company will also paint
and repair some tanks at the water treatment plant,
Coalgate City Manager Roger Cosper said.
Consolidated Tank’s bid of $259,000 was the lowest
and best bid of several bids received, Cosper said. The
bid amount includes the cost of painting and making
repairs to the two water towers and the water plant
tanks.
The cost for the smaller tower, which Consolidated
started working on last week, is $93,000. The cost of
the larger tower’s facelift will be $115,000.
Funding for the paint/rehab project comes from
leftover money on a water plant rehabilitation bond
that Coalgate voters approved several years ago.
VA Medical Center seeking
members for advisory council
The two water towers west of Coalgate are in the process of being repainted and
repaired. Texas-based Consolidated Tank is the contractor. (Additional Photo on
Page A-3)
The Jack C. Montgomery VA Medical Center in
Muskogee is seeking 20 veterans and family members
to serve on the Veteran & Family Advisory Council
during October 2015 to September 2016.
The Advisory Council is a working taskforce that
strives to improve the patient experience for all veterans
by providing feedback to hospital leadership.
Advisory Council Membership Requirements:
• Not employed by VA
• You or family member receive care through
JCMVAMC
Continued on Page A-3
Texas youth group comes to Coalgate
THE LAKE TRAVIS YOUTH GROUP — These are the high school kids and adults who came to Coalgate this summer for their annual mission trip.
From left (front) – Genevieve Moses, Hays McCannon, Gillian Gates, Ali Rosa, Katie Grace, Shari Cagle; (center) – Shelley McCannon, Kate Cruz,
Grace Kiser, Liza Strickland, Sarah Kiser, Youth Director Jason Cagle (holding Checkers, the mascot); (back) – Susan Whitenack, Kelly Whitenack,
Amy Allred, Jim Gummelt, James Pearce, Ashley Trappe, Chris Kiser, Beau McCannon. Story page A-3.
PAGE A-2—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 22, 2015
Every one of us “Baby Boomers”
remembers “Rock Around The Clock” by
Bill Haley and the Comets. It is hailed
as rock ‘n’ roll’s first recording. But the
distinction is unfair, since it assumes that
the many R&B recordings that came first
had little or nothing to do with rock’s
development. What is true is that the song
marked the start of a new form of music
that championed teenage rebellion against
parents and other authority figures. Rock
can thank Hollywood for that.
When “Rock Around the Clock” was
first released in May 1954, the song barely
reached No. 23 on Billboard’s pop chart
before fizzling. The single lacked an urban
edge, and Haley’s voice sounded square,
like a county-fair barker. Then, in one of
the oddest flukes in pop music history,
“Rock Around the Clock” was included in
“Blackboard Jungle,” a feature film starring
Glenn Ford and Anne Francis about the
looming peril of juvenile delinquency in the
nation’s schools.
Surprisingly, when the film was released
in March 1955, many teenage moviegoers
laughed off the film’s frightening morality
tale and, instead, danced in theater aisles
to “Rock Around the Clock,” which played
during the opening and closing credits.
Within weeks, the single was re-released
by Decca and soon re-entered the charts.
By July 9, 1955, the song became the first
R&B dance hit to reach #1 on all three of
Billboard’s pop charts at the time: in-store
sales, disc jockey spins and jukebox plays.
The reason for the song’s appeal the second
time around owed much to the film’s teennoir imagery and the single’s clear fidelity,
which allowed the song to be played loud in
theaters without distortion. In addition, there
was a hypnotic, extended drum solo added to
the song’s intro in the film that both excited
young audiences and built suspense for the
song that followed.
But the jump-blues hit about a 12-hour
dance-a-thon did more than generate
record sales. By crossing over to the white
teenage market nationwide, “Rock Around
the Clock”—with its powerful backbeat
and twangy guitar—widened the appeal of
country-flavored R&B and popularized an
emerging genre known as rockabilly. As
more white R&B acts like Elvis Presley
gained momentum in the months ahead,
R&B needed a new, race-neutral radio name.
More disc jockeys began calling the music
“rock ’n’ roll.”
Hollywood also took note. Though
many teens rejected the fear-mongering
of “Blackboard Jungle,” the movie was
first to explore teens’ angst and their
rejection of adult values. A flood of films
about misunderstood teens soon followed,
including “Rebel Without a Cause” (1955),
“Jailhouse Rock” (1957), “High School
Confidential” (1958), “Blue Denim” (1959)
and “A Summer Place” (1959).
The evolution of “Rock Around the Clock,”
from commercial flop to social fuse, began
soon after producer Milt Gabler signed Haley
to Decca in 1954. Gabler, a jazz and R&B
producer, brought Haley and the Comets to
New York in April to record their first single
for the label at the Pythian Temple on West
70th St. The exotic-looking building with its
Egyptian Revival facade had been built by
Thomas Lamb in 1927 for a fraternal order
and featured a large vaulted auditorium that
Decca leased for studio space.
“Rock Around the Clock” was written by
Max C. Freedman and James E. Myers and
clearly was inspired by Hank Williams’s
“Move It on Over.” The song was first
recorded in March 1954 by Sonny Dae
and His Knights, but their version lacked
cohesion or excitement. In April, Haley and
the Comets studied Dae’s version the night
before their Decca recording session and
crafted a bouncier arrangement.
The next day, Haley and the Comets were
scheduled to record two sides of a single—
“Thirteen Women (And Only One Man in
Town),” a song about the aftermath of a
hydrogen bomb detonation that Gabler chose
for the A-side, and “Rock Around the Clock.”
Since most of the Comets could not read
music, the first song took 2½ hours to learn
and record, leaving them just 30 minutes to
complete two takes of “Rock Around the
Clock.” A master was made using the vocals
from one and the instrumental from the other,
with additional sax and guitar overdubbed.
But despite the big sound, the song dropped
off the charts by the summer.
At roughly the same time in Los Angeles,
movie producer Pandro Berman was reading
the galleys of Evan Hunter’s new novel, “The
Blackboard Jungle.” When Berman finished,
he urged Dore Schary, MGM’s president, to
buy the rights. The book, described later
by Time magazine as “nightmarish but
authentic,” detailed the near-deadly struggle
by fictional teacher Richard Dadier to control
and inspire delinquent students at a New
York high school.
Schary agreed to the purchase, and Richard
Brooks was chosen to write the screenplay
and direct. Actors Sidney Poitier, Vic Morrow
and Paul Mazursky were cast as students,
and Glenn Ford signed on in October 1954
to play Dadier. When shooting on MGM’s
“New York” set wrapped in December,
Berman dropped by Ford’s home to float the
idea of adding a jukebox single to the credits
to juice the movie’s plot.
Ford told Brooks that Peter, his 10-year-old
son, couldn’t seem to get enough of a record
called “Rock Around the Clock.” Brooks
borrowed Peter Ford’s 78 single and several
others from his collection. Back at MGM,
Brooks played the records for his assistant
director, who agreed that “Rock Around the
Clock” had the right energy. MGM purchased
the song’s rights for $5,000.
After the film came out in late March 1955,
“Rock Around the Clock” was re-released in
May and remained a No. 1 hit throughout the
summer. It was the same song that had been
released a year earlier, but this time it was
identified with the movie’s gritty storyline.
Haley was no longer viewed as a hayseed but
as the voice of leather jackets, switchblades
and terrorized teachers.
Over the next 60 years, rock evolved steadily
to become a multi-billion-dollar industry,
with white and black artists performing today
at sold-out concert halls well into their 70s.
But perhaps most surprising of all has been
rock’s retention of the accidental lesson it
first learned when “Rock Around the Clock”
was paired with “Blackboard Jungle”—that
siding with teens in the struggle against
parents and teachers is good for business.
— Marc Myers
Wall Street Journal
—CC—
While “Rock Around The Clock” will
always be one of my favorites, I also enjoyed
the following list of rewritten song titles.
Maybe the artists could re-release their hits
...
The Beatles - “All You Need Are Meds”
(All You Need Is Love)
Lou Reed - “Take a Walk on the Mild Side”
(Take a Walk on the Wild Side)
Rolling Stones - “Let’s Mend The Night
Together” (Let’s Spend The Night Together)
Sir Douglas Quintet - “She’s Without a
Mover” (She’s About a Mover)
The Beatles - “Twist and Moan” (Twist
And Shout)
The Beatles - “She Drove Through the
Bathroom Window” (She Came In Through
the Bathroom Window)
Led Zeppelin - “Whole Lotta Medication”
(Whole Lotta Love)
Katrina And The Waves - “Walking On
Orthotics“ (Walking On Sunshine)
Nancy Sinatra - ”These Crutches Are
Made For Walkin’” (These Boots Are Made
For Walkin’)
Paul McCartney and Wings - “Dr. Albert/
Nurse Halsey” (Uncle Albert/Admiral
Halsey)
Bruce Springsteen - “The East Ward
Shuffle” (The E Street Shuffle)
The Troggs - “Mild Thing” (Wild Thing)
Billy Idol - “Yesterdays People” (Tomorrow
People)
Billy Idol - “Pep-up Pill” (Bitter Pill)
The Searchers - “Bits and Bi-Passes” (Bits
& Pieces)
Alma Cogan - “I Can’t Tell a Boy From a
Girl” (I Can’t Tell a Waltz from a Tango)
Bill Hayley - “Shake, Rattle & Drop”
(Shake, Rattle & Roll)
Simon & Garfunkel - “The Sound Of
Wheezing” (The Sound Of Silence)
Four Seasons - “We All Hang Low” (Lets
Hang On)
The Searchers - “Liver Biop Number
Nine” (Love potion No. 9)
The Platters - “Cataracts in your Eyes”
(Smoke gets In Your Eyes)
Lloyd Price - “Stagger On” (Stagger Lee)
Emile Ford & Checkmates - “On A Fast
Boat To Alzheimer” (On a Slow Boat to
China)
Emile Ford & Checkmates - “Counting
Liver Spots” (Counting Teardrops)
Donovan - “Sunshine Peoples Home”
(Sunshine Superman)
Lovin’ Spoonful - “Summer In The
‘Sylum” (Summer In The City)
Ike & Tina Turner - “Veins are Deep &
Heartbeats High” (River Deep And Mountain
High)
Farm – “All Put Together Now” (All
Together Now)
Van Halen – “Can’t Finish What I Started”
(Finish What Ya Started)
Frank Sinatra – “Fumbles In The Night”
(Strangers In The Night)
Ray Charles – “I Don’t Know You” (You
Don’t Know Me)
Surfaris – “Worn Out” (Wipe Out)
Billy Idol – “Lost In The City” (Hot In The
City)
Johnny Kidd & The Pirates - “Achin’ All
Over” (Shakin’ All Over)
Herman’s Hermits “Mrs. Brown You’ve
Got a Lovely Walker” (Mrs. Brown You’ve
Got a Lovely Daughter)
Credence Clearwater Revival - “Bad Prune
Rising” (Bad Moon Rising)
Marvin Gaye - “I Heard It Through
the Grape Nuts” (I Heard It Though the
Grapevine)
Carly Simon - “You’re So Varicose Vein”
(You’re So Vain)
The Bee Gees - “How Can You Mend a
Broken Hip” (How Can You Mend a Broken
Heart)
Roberta Flack - “The First Time Ever I
Forgot Your Face” (The First Time Ever I
Saw Your Face)
Johnny Nash - “I Can’t See Clearly Now”
(I Can See Clearly Now)
The Beatles - “I Get By with a Little Help
From Dependents” (I Get By with a Little
Help From My Friends)
And, of course . . . Bill Haley & His Comets
- “Awake Around The Clock”
Back-to-school immunization clinic
The Coal County
Health Department
will hold a back-toschool immunization
clinic with extended
hours on Monday,
July 27.
The
Health
Department
will
be open during the
regular hours of
8:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m., with extended
hours from 5:00
p.m. to 7:00 p.m. for
immunizations only. Beat the backto-school rush by
taking advantage of
this special clinic.
For
more
information, please
contact the Coal
County
Health
Department at 580927-2367.
ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS
MONDAY & THURSDAY AT 8:PM
SATURDAY MORNINGS AT 8:AM
ST. PETERS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
107 HANOVER COALGATE OK
580-927-0229
Texas youth group
comes to Coalgate
A group of 13 high school
kids and seven adults
traveled from Austin, Texas,
to Coalgate in June for their
summer mission trip. It was
the group’s second visit to
Coalgate through their host
church, First United Methodist
Church.
“Every summer we pick a
destination and go and serve
the community,” said Jason
Cagle, Youth Director for
Lake Travis United Methodist
Church. “We were here last
year, and the kids loved it so
much they asked if they could
come back. They loved the
Coalgate church, the Mowdy
Ranch where they stayed, and
how friendly everyone was.”
Cagle says the goal of
the summer mission trips
is to go to a community and
provide assistance to people
in need – whether it’s painting
and making home repairs,
delivering meals to elderly
and homebound residents, or
helping a church with Vacation
Bible School. “We look for
ways to provide,” he said.
The youth group was in
Coalgate in mid-June during
record-breaking rains that
put a stop to most of their
outdoor projects. They did
an extensive interior paint
job at one home and painted
a couple of rooms at another
home where they managed
to build some concrete steps
during a break in the weather.
“We hoped to do some
landscaping and exterior
painting, but we weren’t able
to,” Cagle said.
With the relentless rains
coming down, the group lent
a hand at God’s Pantry where
they packed 150 bags of food.
They also helped with
Vacation Bible School where
the kids became acquainted
with the loveable VBS
mascot, Checkers the Cheetah.
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We sell batteries, hydraulic
oil and we do oil changes.
Checkers is now a permanent
resident of Coalgate United
Methodist Church as a gift
from the youth group.
“Our
Vacation
Bible
School theme is G Force
– encouraging how God
moves, lives and exists inside
us,” Cagle said.
“We cultivate student
ministries,
building
relationships between one
another and with God…no
matter where we go, the love
of Christ is always present.
We’re able to be the hands
and feet of Jesus, and that’s
the goal of our mission trips.
“I’ve been doing youth
ministry for 15 years, and in my
five and a half years as youth
director, I’ve never had a student
complain about the work. They
love doing the work, developing
relationships, and meeting the
people they do work for. It’s a
neat opportunity for us to see
how other communities live.”
“We’re happy we were able
to come back to Coalgate,” he
said. “The few days we were
here made an impression on our
students, and they’re already
asking if they can come back
next year.
“We weren’t able to do
everything we planned because
of the rains, but we’re excited
and blessed that we were able to
accomplish the things we did to
help the community.”
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 22, 2015—PAGE A-3
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VA Medical Center seeking
members for advisory council
Continued from Front Page
•
Have time to attend monthly meetings and
activities
• Have a desire to bring about meaningful
change
• Ability to use own experience constructively
The deadline to apply is July 31. For more
information, please contact Shelly Ross, Patient
Centered Care Coordinator, (918) 577-3803 or
Michelle.Ross2@va.gov.in.
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A Consolidated Tank work crew gets ready to sandblast a section of the smaller water tower on SH 31 west of Coalgate.
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Service Friday for Wanda Calvert
Funeral services for Wanda Deloris (Townsend) Calvert, a longtime
Lehigh resident, will be held Friday,
July 24, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at Lehigh
Baptist Church in Lehigh
with Mr. Richard Magby
officiating. Burial will be
in Lehigh Cemetery with
Brown’s Funeral Service
of Coalgate in charge
of arrangements. Family night will be Thursday
evening 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Calvert was born
March 24, 1944 to Archie and Mary Kiddie
Townsend at Lehigh and
passed away July 20,
2015 at Atoka at the age
of 71. She attended Lehigh Elementary School and graduated from Coalgate High School. Wanda married Paul
Edward Calvert on January 11, 1964 in
Coalgate. He preceded her in death on
October 25, 2012. Wanda was an operator at Wrangler for 33 years before
retiring. She was a member of the Lehigh Baptist Church. Wanda enjoyed
playing cards with her Jokers Are Wild
Club, playing on the computer, going
to casinos and Bingo. She loved her
dog, Jake.
Survivors include her daughters,
Sally Finch and husband, Chuck of
Lehigh and Stacy Layton also of Lehigh; grandchildren, Ashley Aaron and
husband, Jesse of Sulpher Springs, TX,
Seth Layton of Lehigh; Tagus Horton
and wife, Megan of Phillips, OK, Ty
Pate and Katelyn of Phillips OK and
Cooper Pate of Lehigh; great grandchildren, Isabella Navarro, Roick Layton, Liam
Layton Tiggin Aaron,
Kase Horton and Harper
Horton; mother-in-law,
Juanita Calvert of Coalgate; sisters, Mary Lou
Cooper and husband,
Wayne of Ada and Althea
Richardson of San Antonio, TX; brothers, Riley Townsend of Lehigh;
brothers-in-law, Charles
Calvert and wife, Delores
of Lehigh and Billy Hefley of Clarita; sisters-in-law, Ginger
Townsend of Dickinson, TX and Judy
Townsend of Lehigh; along with numerous other relatives and many dear
and loved friends.
She was preceded in death by her
husband; parents; brothers, Scottie
Townsend, David Townsend, and Wesley Estep; sisters-in-law, Pat Hefley,
and Geraldine Townsend; brother-inlaw, Arthur Richardson and step-brother, Bill Estep.
Casketbearers will be Buddy Cottrell, Paul Cottrell, Wesley Estep, Bob
Stevens, Eddie Roebuck and Michael
Hensley. Honorary bearers will be
Jokers Are Wild Club, Charlie Beratto,
and William Clyde Paxton.
Billy Adam West Passes Away
Viewing for Billy Adam West, a Coalgate resident, will be Wednesday, July 22,
2015 from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. at Brown’s Funeral Service in Coalgate.
Billy was born April 10, 1958 to John and Nelda Marie Renfro West at McKinney, TX and passed away July 16, 2015 at Oklahoma City at the age of 57. He
graduated from Coleman High School and was a farmer.
Survivors include his mother, Nelda Toste of Coalgate; brother, Johnny West of
Hodgen, OK; sister, Cynthia West of Coalgate; daughters, Tonya West of Sanger,
CA and Samantha Edwards of Chowchilla, CA; son, Austin Esteves of Coalgate;
grandsons, Michael Valdovinos of Sanger, CA and Bentley Major III of Chowchilla, CA; granddaughters, Marissa Marie Nunez, Cassandra Kay Nunez and Jazmin
Monique Cristobal, all of Sanger, CA.
He was preceded in death by his father and sister Kathleen Lopez.
Service Held for Parthena “Pat” Mesecher
of Atoka was in charge of
arrangements.
Mrs. Mesecher was
born May 22, 1924 to Joe
and Jewel A. Parish Satterfield at Three Sands,
OK and passed away July
15, 2015 at Caddo at the
age of 91. She graduated
Pine Tree High School in
Longview, TX and married Damon Mesecher in
Graveside
services Texas. Pat was a homefor Parthena D. “Pat” maker and attended Mt.
Satterfield
Mesecher, Carmel Baptist Church.
a Caddo, OK resident, She enjoyed sewing, garwere held Saturday, July dening and spending time
18, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at with family.
Survivors include a
Green Meadows Cemdaughter,
Marla Woretery in Atoka with Bro.
Tony Fields officiating. thington of Atoka; grandBrown’s Funeral Service son, Lee Jones and wife,
Natalie of Sand Springs,
OK; great grandson, Seth
Jones of Sand Springs,
OK, along with nieces,
nephews, other relatives
and many dear friends.
She was preceded in
death by her parents;
husband; sister, Geneva
O’Bannon and grandson,
Seth Jones.
Coalgate Assembly of God
Tuesday Evenings
Graveside
service held for
Norma Gail
Marlow
7:00 pm
Hurts, Hang-Ups, & Habits
Christian 12 Step Program
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(580) 927-3334
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Pastors Billy & Linda Wilson
For information call Pastor Billy at
580-927-5588 or 580-927-3020
Pastors Billy and Linda are licensed counselors and experienced 12 step leaders.
Meeting will be Christ centered dealing with
the reasons people turn to addictions. We
deal with all addictions the same, whether
it is alcohol, drugs, anger, eating disorders,
gambling or any other addictions. Jesus is
the answer.
A graveside service was
held July 10, 2015, for Norma
Gail Marlow.
Gail was born November 24,
1942 and went to be with the
Lord on July 10, 2015, at the
age of 72. She was preceded
in death by her parents, her
beloved husband, Stoney
Marlow, and her firstborn son,
Michael Wayne Marlow. She
is survived by her son, Marty
Marlow of Colleyville, TX,
and daughter Janet MarlowWalkup of Coalgate. She has
several grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
Gail will be deeply missed.
4th of July Highlights
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 22, 2015—PAGE A-5
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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(Corner of Newell & Queen)
Meeting Each Sunday
at 11:00 a.m.
would like to invite you to join them in worship
580-258-8856 or 580-927-2267
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Weekly Market Report
Monday, JULY 20, 2015
SALE RESULTS
CATTLE SOLD 735
STEERS
200 - 300 lb .....$2.50
300 - 400 lb......$2.42
400 - 500 lb......$2.00
500 - 600 lb......$1.60
600 - 700 lb......$1.80
The Rhyne girls – Sadie,
9, Hannah, 12, and
Sarah, 12 – close the 4th
of July concert with “Star
Spangled Banner.”
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- $2.20
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CELEBRATION
A BIG HIT — 5-year-old Johnny Luke Coplen and his little
sis, 4-year-old Emma Leah Coplen, were a big hit at the
4th of July concert when they sang “I’ll Fly Away” with their
mother, Laura Coplen.
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LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register July 22, 2015, 1t)
BEFORE THE CORPORATION
COMMISSION OF THE
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
APPLICANT: bravo arkoma, llc
RELIEF SOUGHT: HORIZONTAL DRILLING AND SPACING unit
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 10
EAST, Coal COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
CAUSE CD NO. 201503445-t
NOTICE OF HEARING
TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS
AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS INCLUDING ACS SUPPORT STOP 5050 FAO
KIVA TINSLEY; ALTHEA GRACE CARSON GST TRUST ALTHEA GRACE
CARSON, TRUSTEE; ANDREA SMITH; ANGELA PERRIN; ANN GIEBNER;
BARBARA JONES; BARBARA OXFORD; BELINDA GRIFFITH SHERWOOD;
BETTY JO HUDSON; BEVERLEE HANCOCK; BILL GUICE, JR. C/O TANYA
MAILLET; BILLY JOE CHILDERS; BILLY GLEN HANCOCK; BRUCE & EVA
CHAMBERS REVOCABLE TRUST DTD. JANUARY 30, 2004 BRUCE L.
CHAMBERS, TRUSTEE; CANDY LYNN HUDSON WALLER; CARRIE LEE
VITOSH, REMAINDER; CECIL JANE DOWNARD; CLINT ALLEN VITOSH,
REMAINDER; COBRA PETROLEUM COMPANY; CORBETT MASON TRUST
DTD. 12/12/08 CORBETT MASON, TRUSTEE; DAMIENFORNERIS; DAVID
MULLINS; DAVIS RALEY HUDSON; DEBORAH E. HUTCHINS GST TRUST
DEBORAH E. HUTCHINS, TRUSTEE; DEVIN CHILDERS; DIANE DOWNARD;
DON E. GARDNER; DORIS JEAN WEBB; DOROTHY RANDALL ESTATE;
EARL GARDNER; ENCORE ENERGY PARTNERS OPERATING, LLC; FRANK
WILSON CHAMBERS III; GAYLIN CHILDERS; GLENN WATKINS; HAROLD
L. HUDSON ESTATE; HELEN MARIE BATTLES ESTATE KATHY BATTLES,
PERSONAL REP.; HOLLY HUDSON RHOADES; ILA SUSAN CHILDERS
ESTATE; JAMES W. BRUCE, JR. REVOCABLE TRUST JAMES W. BRUCE &
BETTY C. BRUCE, TRUSTEES; JAMIE ANDERSON; JANA DUNCAN; JANE
TAPKEN; JEAN O’BRIEN HARTLINE & A.D. HARTLINE SUSAN HARTLINE
SCHOENTHAL, POA; JESSIKA SMITH; JOANN PAYNE; JOHN CHARLES
HUDSON; JOHNNIE BELLETTINI 2000 TRUST; JOHNNIE BELLETTINI& LINDA
BELLETTINI, REMAINDER; JOSHUA GUICE; JUNE BIELER; KAY BILLS; KIM
PRUITT; KIMBERLY JOHNSON; KRISTIE SMITH HEINZ; KYLE GARDNER;
L.A. HUDSON; LESLIE S. SMITH; LINDA BELLETTINI 2000 TRUST; LOUISE
UBER; LYNN ANN VITOSH, REMAINDER; MAP0906 C/O MAP ROYALTY,
INC.; MARIANNE DEMOSS; MARTI SPEARS; MARY JANE CARSON GST
TRUST MARY JANE CARSON, TRUSTEE; MARY V. KASHWER; MARY JO
MASSIE; MATSON ROYALTY COMPANY; NINA HIGGINS; NORMA JEAN
MCFARLAND; PAULINE MUELLER; RCPTX, LTD.; RICHARD CHILDERS &
DEBRA K. CHILDERS; RICHARD VITOSH, JR. & NORMA JEAN VITOSH,
LIFE TENANTS; ROBERT L. CHAMBERS; ROGER W. KITE; RONNIE NELMS;
SHANNA CHILDERS; SHEILA SCHMIDT; SHELBY STEPHENS; SOUTHWEST
PETROLEUM COMPANY; STEVEN GAYLOR; STEVEN B. GAYLOR AND
DAWN F. GAYLOR; STEPHEN HURLEY HUDSON; SUE DOWNARD ESTATE
CANDICE R. MOSHER, PERSONAL REP.; TANYA MAILLET; TRAVIS JAMES
VITOSH, REMAINDER; VICKI VAUGHN; WARREN J. BATES ESTATE
DUARD B. THOMAS, PERSONAL REP.; WILLIAM ROBERT DOWNARD,
III; WOODROW CHILDERS; BOB MULLINS; CHARLIE NEEDHAM; KEVIN
CROSS; KIM BENEVIDES; MELBA WILLIAMS; MICHAEL MULLINS; SANDY
GUICE; SHERRY MULLINS; JAMIE LYNN MASSIE MATHEWS; JULIE ANN
MASSIE JOHNSTON; and all persons if, living or if deceased, their known and
unknown successors, and all corporations, existing and if dissolved, its known
and unknown successors and all other persons having an interest in the lands
covered hereby, particularly in Coal County, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant requests that the Commission
enter its order establishing a 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit for the
Caney, Woodford, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of supply underlying
Section 32, Township 2 North, Range 10 East, Coal County, Oklahoma. The
Hunton common source of supply is a conventional reservoir and the completion
interval for a conventional reservoir in a horizontal well unit shall be located not
less than 660 feet from the boundary of the 640-acre horizontal unit. The Caney
and Sylvan common sources of supply are unconventional reservoirs and the
completion interval for an unconventional reservoir in a horizontal well unit shall
be located not less than 330 feet from the boundary of the 640-acre horizontal
unit. The Woodford common source of supply is an unconventional reservoir and
pursuant to OAC 165:10-29-2 the completion interval of a horizontal Woodford
well drilled in a horizontal well unit shall be located not less than 165 feet from
any north/south unit boundary and not less than 330 feet from any east/west unit
boundary.
Bravo Arkoma, LLC operates the Ryan Gaylor 2-32 well, API #029-20735A,
located in the NE/4 SW/4 NW/4 NW/4 Section 32, Township 2 North, Range 10
East, Coal County, Oklahoma which is producing on an unspaced basis from the
Woodford common source of supply.
Bravo Arkoma, LLC operates the Bellettini 3-32 well, API #029-21070, located
in the NW/4 SW/4 NW/4 NE/4 Section 32, Township 2 North, Range 10 East,
Coal County, Oklahoma which is producing on an unspaced basis from the
Woodford common source of supply.
The horizontal well unit may exist concurrently with any non-horizontal drilling
and spacing unit and each such unit may be concurrently developed. Therefore,
Order No. 142472 insofar as it established a 640-acre drilling and spacing unit
for the Hunton common source of supply underlying Section 32, Township 2
North, Range 10 East, Coal County, Oklahoma is not being vacated.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the relief requested herein may be made
effective prior to the issuance of this Order.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative
Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an
Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation
Commission, Eastern Regional Office, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma,
74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 10th day of August, 2015 and that this Notice be
published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the
Applicant, its representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant
may appear and testify by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication
shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties
who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s
attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and
be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Ron M. Barnes or
Grayson Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Ave., Ste. 100, Tulsa,
Oklahoma 74119, 918/382-8686 or Mike Ledbetter, Bravo Arkoma, LLC, 1323 E.
71st Street, Suite 400, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136, 918/ 894-4469.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
S)BOB ANTHONY
Chairman
S)DANA L. MURPHY
Vice Chairman
S)J. TODD HIETT
Commissioner
DONE AND PERFORMED this 20th day of July, 2015.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
S)PEGGY MITCHELL
Secretary of the Commission
Great Plains Kubota
Service Manager needed at Great Plains Ada,
the brand that works for you. As a member of
our team you’ll work in a friendly environment
and be a part of a growing family of Kubota dealerships.
Applicants must be professional and have organizational skills,
as well as service management experience. Get competitive
pay and benefits with this full-time position at your local full
line Kubota dealer. For more information contact Mike Deaton
at 580 427 9000 or apply in person at 1601 N. Mississippi in
Ada.
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Service Today for Jack Layton
Funeral services for Jack Harest Layton, a Caney, OK resident, will be held
Wednesday (today), July 22, 2015 at
2:00 p.m. at Brown’s Funeral Chapel in
Atoka with Rev. Vick Cook, Rev. Sammy Vaughn and Rev. Lee Humphreys
officiating. Burial will be
Redden Cemetery, Redden, OK with Brown’s Funeral Service of Atoka in
charge of arrangements.
Mr. Layton was born
May 19, 1936 to Ernest
Harest and Norma Sullivan Layton at Redden,
OK and passed away July
18, 2015 at Caddo, OK at
the age of 79. He married
Helen Geraldean Evans
on July 17, 1953 in Durant, OK. Jack
worked as a police officer for Atoka
Police Department for a few years, but
was almost a life long truck driver for
Jones Oil Company in Durant, OK. He
was a member of Pleasant View Free
Will Baptist Church, was baptized on
September 8, 2002, joined April 27,
2003 and was a very faithful member.
Jack loved fishing, hunting and cutting
wood.
Survivors include his wife, Helen
Geraldean Layton of the home in Caney;
children, Jackie Layton and wife, Diane of Caney, John Layton and wife,
Angie of Coleman, Debbie Crites and
husband, Doyen of Caddo and Russell
Layton and wife, Michelle of Rockwall, TX; grandchildren, Waylon and
wife, Kendra of California, Krystle
Culbreath and husband, James, Megan Fincher and husband,
Scott, all of Caney, Kacey
Childers and husband,
Jeremy of Caddo, Chelsie
Crites and Keith Bonham
of Davis, Kyle Layton
and fiancé Ariole Bennett
of Coleman, Alexis Gaus
of Rockwall, TX, Macie
Crites and Chase Crites
both of Caddo; great
grandchildren, Halli, Carson, Ava and Bree; in-laws,
Winfred Evans and wife, DeLinda of
Atoka, Sonny Evans and wife, Retha
of Stringown, Joyce Layton of Stringtown; along with numerous nieces,
nephews, other relatives and many
dear friends.
He was preceded in death by his
parents; and siblings, Retha Baker, Evelyn Wilson, Clyde, “Sonny” Kenneth,
and Louis “Burr’ Layton.
Casketbeares will be Kenny Layton, Louis Layton David Layton, Evan
Layton, Willie Blair, Butch Evans,
Wayne Head, Dwain Evans, Walter
Evans, Dennis Evans, Charles Evans,
and Sherman Evans.
Hampton Family Reunion
The annual Hampton
family reunion was held
Sunday, July 12, 2015 at
the Coalgate Community
Facilities Building. One
hundred
seventy-three
family and friends signed
the guest book.
The
gang enjoyed a pot luck
luncheon prepare by very
good cooks, listened to
music made by talented
family members, visited
with each other and
generally enjoyed the day.
Faye Kirtley from Tulare,
California, sent a quilt that
she had made in honor of
her mother Eva (Hampton)
Hicks, using her Mother’s
favorite colors of green
and yellow and her
favorite quilt pattern
called “Eva’s Delight.”
The quilt was auctioned
off to the highest bidder.
Steven Hampton was the
fortunate person to take
the quilt home. Money
was raised and donated
to be given to the Moore
Cemetery Fund.
Those who signed the
guest book included
Alfred and Clover Riley,
Justice and Rylee Beam,
Jim and Mary Riley, Jane
Barton, Leora (Woodell)
Lampkin, Frank and
Donna Hampton, John,
Racheal,
and
Jeff
Hampton, Jessica Spears
and Thomas Miller, Olena
Murphy, Derrick Murphy,
and David Napier III,
Lee and Eileen Murphy,
Elwood and Bessie Purcell,
Maxine and Harlan Allen,
Randell, and Mary Sevier,
Lonnie Sevier, Ola Reed,
Paul and Eva Armer,
William Hicks, Jr., and
Bob and Helen Rodgers.
Alivia
Stringfellow,
Carolene
Stringfellow,
for the next two weeks?
Jeannie and Cecil Holt,
week should have approval
Leora Lampkin, Mack
Stringfellow, Mary Riley,
Johnie Murphy, Kathy
Murphy, Aryel Murphy,
Brya
Murphy,
Ray
Murphy, J. E. Murphy,
Ruth Murphy, Michael
and Sandra Hampton,
Alejandra Augirre, Kim
Kraft,
Dylan
Kraft,
Lauren Kraft, Daniel
Kraft, Sarah Ketchum,
Alexis Ketchum, Donna
Ketchum, Javin Ricketts,
Dustin and Tyler Ybarra,
Ellen Livermore, Edmond
Hicks, Derrick Murphy,
Dolphus and Ruby Archer,
and Steven and Cathy
Hampton and family.
Michael
Hampton,
Kaylee Hampton, Robert
Hampton, Jim and Maxine
Hicks, Dustin Ybarra with
Jensy Ennis-Ybarra and
Kayley Sanders, Sandra
Hall, Lily Burke, Emily
Burke, Bobby Thompson,
Mirna Burke, Tatum Long,
Elizabeth Heskett, Jeremy
Heskett, Bruce Heskett,
Barbara
CameronnStuart, Rick Stakes and
Jessica, Eddie and Mattie
Hampton, Emma and Jerry
Nanny, Chris Hampton,
Cindy and James, Carissa,
Casey, and Cole Anderson,
Teresa Breger Gustason,
Patricia A. Hampton,
Davey Jones, and Freda
Sevier.
Deborah McNiel, Clyde,
Katiie and Grady, Arlene
Stiles and Jerry, Miranda
and Dominic Johnson, and
Rick and Sheryl Hampton
and
Gorga,
Patricia
Moore, Ronnie and Dana
Hampton, Uel and Louise
Hampton, Lisa Hampton,
Manuel
and
Janey
Ybarra, Johnny and Diane
Hampton, Basil, Laura
Jean, Jeremiah, Johnny
and Emma Copeland,
Wayne and Debra Sevier,
Nadine Mowdy, Brenda
Coffee and Teresa Reeves,
Kinley Reeves, Jessica
Reeves.
Charlotte and Bobby
Tidwell, Donna Lynn
Hampton, Shavon, Justice,
and Rylee Beam, Cayce,
Bridgette,
Madalyn,
and
Cayce
Harper,
Diane Blevins, Juanita
Ybarra, Tyler Sharp, Jean
Daugherty, Lewis Kirlos,
Todd, Stacia, Kristy
and Cody Coats, Julia
and Marvin Hampton,
Matthew, Seth, and Sarah
Hampton,
Stephenie,
Penny, Michael, and
Klure Collins, Leann and
Chaizyn Rebel Ybarra,
James
and
Rhonda
Sharp, Lakota Campbell,
Kathleen Sevier, and
Larry and Ginda Sevier.
Others were present who
failed to sign the guest
register.
Mark your calendar
now and plan to be part of
the next Hampton family
Reunion which will be
Sunday, July 10, 2016, at
the same location. It is
always the second Sunday
in July and all family and
friends are welcome.
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register July 22 & 29, 2t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
IN AND FOR COAL COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the Estate of HELEN MARIE BATTLES, Deceased.
Case No. PB-2011-19
NOTICE FOR HEARING PETITION FOR
DETERMINATION OF HEIRS,
FINAL DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION, AND DISCHARGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Kathy Battles, Personal Representative of
the Estate of Helen Marie Battles, Deceased (the “Personal Representative”),
having filed in this Court a Petition for Determination of Heirs, Final Decree of
Distribution, and Discharge of the Personal Representative, the hearing of the
same has been fixed for the 13th day of August, 2015, at 10:00 o’clock a.m.,
before this Court in the District Courtroom, Coal County Courthouse, Coalgate,
Oklahoma, and all persons interested in the estate are notified then and there to
Thanks,
I
appear,
the heirs ofalso
the Decedent
determined, the estate distributed to the heirs,
devisees,
today and
on legatees,
the and
ad. the Personal Representative discharged.
DATED this 14th day of July, 2015.
S)D. Clay Mowdy
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
Susie Bolin Summers, OBA #22069
Alvin D. Files, OBA #2902
Charles D. Mayhue, OBA #5822
Mayhue, Summers & Files, PLLC
Post Office Box 1488
Ada, OK 74821-1488
ATTORNEYS FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 22, 2015—PAGE A-7
2015 baseball seniors say goodbye to Coalgate High School
Five Coalgate High
School athletes will
not be returning to
the baseball diamond
for the 2015-2016
school year. The five
players who were
recognized
during
Baseball
Senior
Night 2015 include
Brandon Courson,
Cody
Franks,
Cody
Hammons,
Brandon HumphreyLawson and Jansyn
Pebworth.
Brandon Courson
is the son of Doris
Courson. He played
baseball for the
Wildcats for four
years and was on the
basketball team for
three years. He plans
Brandon Courson with his mother, Doris Courson, and brother, David
Cagle.
to attend Southeastern for four years and
Oklahoma
State the basketball team
University.
for one year. Cody
Cody Franks is says he is headed to
the son of Bryan and the oilfields.
Cindy Franks. He B r a d o n
was a member of Humphrey-Lawson
the Wildcat baseball is the son of Jennifer
team for four years Humphrey and Mike
and the basketball Chairez. He was
team for one year.
a member of the
Cody’s future plans Coalgate
baseball
ABSOLUTE
REAL
ESTATE
include
attending team for two years
AUCTION
S o u t h e a s t e r n and played basketball
308 HICKORY
ST He plans to
Oklahoma
State BEND
one year.
McALESTER, OK
University (Redbudand
attend Southeastern
Acres Addition)
ON LOCATION
becoming aSOLDstate
Oklahoma
State
•
6
PM
trooperTHURS.,
for JULY
the 23
University
and
OPEN HOUSES: Sat., July 11th & 18th
Oklahoma From
Highway
major
in business
10:00 AM to 3:00
PM
1,756
SF
Patrol.Beautiful Home containing Approx.
management.
w/3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths & Approx. 400 SF At Cody
Hammons
is 12’ x Jansyn
tached
Garage. Approx.
24’ Workshop.Pebworth
Setting
on
Approx.
0.26
Acres MOL.
the son
of
James
and
is the son of
TERMS:
5% down, 30 days to close.
ClosingHammons.
cost and title ins.
split 50/50.
Neudora
Kenny
and Shonda
10% Buyers Premium.
He played on the Pebworth. He was
REAL ESTATE
Wildcat baseball team 405-751-6179
a member of the
www.dakil.com
1x3 (12p)
2x3 (6p)
Coalgate
baseball
team for four years.
He
also
played
football for four years
and was chosen First
Team
All-District
Offensive Lineman
during his senior
year. Jansyn plans to
attend Murray State
College.
ABSOLUTE REAL ESTATE
AUCTION
308 Hickory Bend St
McAlester, OK
(Redbud Acres Addition)
SOLD ON LOCATION
THURS., JULY 23
AT 6:00 PM
OPEN HOUSES:
Sat., July 11th & 18th
From 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Beautiful Home containing Approx. 1,756
SF w/3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths & Approx.
400 SF Attached Garage. Approx. 12’ x
24’ Workshop. Setting on Approx. 0.26
Acres MOL.
TERMS: 5% down, 30 days to close.
Closing cost and title ins. split 50/50.
10% Buyers Premium.
REAL
ESTATE
405-751-6179 • www.dakil.com
1x3 (8P)
Bradon Humphrey-Lawson and parents, Mike Chairez and Jennifer
Humphrey.
Cody Franks with his parents, Cindy and Bryan Franks.
Coalgate Lions Club
Bar-B-Q Fundraiser
Friday, July 31st
Cody Hammons with his parents, Neudora and James Hammons.
Location:
Coalgate Choctaw Community Building
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Lunch Includes:
Bar-B-Q Sandwich, Chips, Cookie & Drink
Cost:
$6.00
Dine In Or Carry Out. Call For Delivery.
Contact Bill Smith at (580) 927-5399
Warren Bailey at (580) 258-0362
Proceeds will benefit the Coal Co. Senior Scholarship
& the Lion’s Club Eyeglass Program.
FirstBank
Since 1901
Jansyn Pebworth and parents, Shonda and Kenny Pebworth.
714 S. Broadway s Coalgate, OK
(580) 927-3555
PAGE A-8—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 22, 2015
The Coalgate Jr. 4-H Club won Champion Jr. Large Group Act with their performance of “Oklahoma is the Best.” Participants included, from left
(front) - Raeleigh Madden, Keira Ermis, Brady Wardrope, Sarah Hall, Karsyn Flowers, Memphis Heathcock; (back) - Braxton Wardrope, Gavin Blue,
Will Penney, Reece Garcia, Kallie Chapman, Hannah Hall, Trevin Loudermilk. (more pictures page B-1 and B-8)
Share the Fun results announced
The 2015 Coal County
4-H Share the Fun included
acts by the Coalgate Junior
4-H Club, Tupelo 4-H
Club, and the 4-H Horse
Club. The event was held
at the Tupelo High School
Auditorium.
Trophies
were
presented to winners in
each division, and all
participants
received
participation ribbons.
Tupelo 4-H Clover
Buds Peyton Bill, Colton
Bourland, Raylee Jones,
Josie Fortner, Jaxton
Fortner and Madyson
Daffern
started
the
program with the 4-H
Motto and Pledge.
The results were as
follows:
Jr. Large Group Act:
Blue - Champion –
“Oklahoma is the Best”
by Coalgate Jr. 4-H
FirstBank
Since 1901
Club – Will Penney,
Sarah Hall, Hannah
Hall, Kallie Chapman,
Karsyn Flowers, Trevin
Loudermilk,
Raeleigh
Madden,
Braedy
Wardrope,
Braxton
Wardrope, Gavin Blue,
Reece Garcia, Memphis
Heathcock, Keira Ermis.
Jr. Small Group Act:
Red – Champion –
“God is Not Done” by
Coalgate Jr. 4-H Club
– Raeleigh Madden,
Braedy Wardrope.
Red
–
Reserve
Champion
–
“Too
Much” by Coalgate Jr.
4-H Club – Hannah Hall,
Sarah Hall.
Jr. Individual Act:
Red - Champion –
“American Honey” by
Coalgate Jr. 4-H Club –
Karsyn Flowers.
Sr. Large Group Act:
Blue – Champion
– “Operation 4-H” by
Tupelo 4-H Club –
Kaleigh Romines, Ty
Bourland, Jaeley Avants,
Jaedyn Avants, John
Whitlock,
Margrett
Whitlock, Bentley Bills,
Abby Romines, Victoria
Cortez, Hunter Davidson,
Blaine
Ake,
Jordan
Tailor.
Blue
–
Reserve
Champion – “Ugliest 4-H
Member” by 4-H Horse
Club – Randi Jo Lambert,
Makenzie Elkins, Hunter
Spears, Kortnie Haney,
Toxey Franklin.
Red – “Brains R Us” by
4-H Horse Club - Randi
Jo Lambert, Makenzie
Elkins, Hunter Spears,
Kortnie Haney, Toxey
Franklin.
-- Oklahoma
State
University,
U.S.
Department
of
Agriculture, State and
Local
Governments
Cooperating.
The
Oklahoma Cooperative
Extension Service offers
its programs to all eligible
persons regardless of
race, color, national
origin, religion, sex, age,
disability, or status as a
veteran, and is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.
Stop by FirstBank Coalgate to enter a
drawing to win a backpack full of school supplies!
Drawing will be held on July 31st.
(2 Boy & 2 Girl Backpacks!)
You don’t have to be a FirstBank customer to enter drawing.
FirstBank Coalgate
704 S. Broadway
(580)927-3555
www.firstbank-ok.com
Karsyn Flowers, Coalgate Jr. 4-H Club, won Champion Jr.
Individual Act for her performance of “American Honey.”
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 22, 2015—PAGE B-1
SHARE THE FUN — “Operation 4-H” by Tupelo 4-H won Champion Sr. Large Group Act. Participants included, from left (front) – Hunter Davidson,
Jaedyn Avants, Kaleigh Romines, Jordan Tailor, Margrett Whitlock, Abby Romines, Victoria Cortez; (back) – Blaine Ake, Jaeley Avants, John
Whitlock.
SHARE THE FUN — “the Ugliest 4-H Member” by the Coalgate 4-H Horse Club took Reserve Champion Sr. Large Group Act. Participants included
Makenzie Elkins, Hunter Spears, Toxey Franklin, Randi Jo Lambert, and Kortnie Haney, from left.
SHARE THE FUN — “God is Not Done” by Braedy
Wardrope, left, and Raeleigh Madden, Coalgate Jr. 4-H
Club, won Champion Jr. Small Group Act.
First Baptist Church
July 28th thru July 30th
July 31st Family Night
Ages:
Pre-K - 6th grade
6:00pm to 8:15pm
Water Games &
Hot Dogs
PAGE B-2—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 22, 2015
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register July 22, 2015, 1t)
BEFORE THE CORPORATION
COMMISSION OF THE
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
APPLICANT: BP AMERICA PRODUCTION COMPANY
RELIEF SOUGHT: LOCATION EXCEPTION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 34, Township 2 North, Range
11 East of the IM, Coal County, Oklahoma
Cause CD No. 201503447
NOTICE OF HEARING
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers,
operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other
interested persons, particularly in Coal County, Oklahoma,
including the following: Bravo Arkoma, LLC; Newfield Exploration
Mid-Continent, Inc.; XTO Energy, Inc.; and if any of the abovenamed parties is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other
association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns,
both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, BP America
Production Company, has filed an application in this cause
requesting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an
order, to be effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as
of a date prior thereto, as follows: (i) authorizing and permitting an
exception to the permitted well location tolerances in the 640-acre
drilling and spacing units formed in Section 34, Township 2 North,
Range 11 East of the IM, Coal County, Oklahoma, for the Caney,
Woodford and Hunton separate common sources of supply, so as
to allow a well to be drilled into, to be completed in and to produce
hydrocarbons from such separate common sources of supply, with
the subsurface locations of such well’s entry into and such well’s
exit or potential exit from each of the separate common sources
of supply involved herein and with the subsurface locations of the
completion interval in the lateral of such well in such separate
common sources of supply to be located within the subsurface
location tolerance area as set forth below:
not closer than 165 feet from the south line and not closer than
930 feet from the west line and not closer than 165 feet from the
north line of said Section 34,
and with such authorization and permission running in favor of
Applicant, or some other party recommended by Applicant; and
(ii) establishing a proper allowable for the proposed well involved
herein as to the separate common sources of supply covered
hereby, which allowable Applicant requests be established as a
full allowable with no downward adjustment made thereto.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the application in this cause
requests that the order to be entered in this matter be made
effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date
prior thereto and that the authorization and permission requested
herein run in favor of Applicant, or some other party recommended
by Applicant.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the “land sections adjacent
to the area within the location exception” requested herein in said
Section 34 in regard to the subsurface location tolerance area
for the proposed well covered hereby, as described above, are
Sections 27, 28 and 33, Township 2 North, Range 11 East of the
IM, Coal County, Oklahoma, and Sections 3 and 4, Township 1
North, Range 11 East of the IM, Coal County, Oklahoma. The
other “land sections” surrounding said Section 34 are Sections 26
and 35, Township 2 North, Range 11 East of the IM, Coal County,
Oklahoma, and Section 2, Township 1 North, Range 11 East of the
IM, Coal County, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set before
an administrative law judge for hearing, taking of evidence and
reporting to the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma. Notice is
further given that the application in this cause may be amended at
such hearing in accordance with the rules of the Commission and
the laws of the State of Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set for hearing
before an administrative law judge on the Conservation Docket
at the Western Regional Service Office of the Corporation
Commission, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 North Lincoln Boulevard,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 A.M. on the 11th day of
August, 2015, and that this notice be published as required by law
and the rules of the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicant and interested
parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic
communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting
its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone
shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing
date, and provide their names and telephone numbers.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may
appear and be heard. For information concerning this action,
contact John R. Reeves, attorney, OBA #7479, Seventeenth
Floor, One Leadership Square, 211 North Robinson Avenue,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone: (405) 272-5742; or
Pushpa Nellikkattil, BP America Production Company, P.O. Box
3092, Houston, Texas 77253-3092, Telephone: (281) 504-0756.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
S)BOB ANTHONY
Chairman
S)DANA L. MURPHY
Vice Chairman
S)J. TODD HIETT
Commissioner
DONE AND PERFORMED this 20th day of July, 2015.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
S)PEGGY MITCHELL
Commission Secretary
14818-0545noh
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register July 22, 2015, 1t)
BEFORE THE CORPORATION
COMMISSION OF THE
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
APPLICANT: BP AMERICA PRODUCTION COMPANY
RELIEF SOUGHT: INCREASED DENSITY
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 34, Township 2 North, Range
11 East of the IM, Coal County, Oklahoma
Cause CD No. 201503448
NOTICE OF HEARING
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers,
operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other
interested persons, particularly in Coal County, Oklahoma, including
the following 360HP Capital, LLC; Alejanderina Sherman; Amy
Beth Vanbrunt Habib; Anadarko Royalty Partnership; Barbara
Girod Living Trust, and the Trustee of such trust; Ben James
Family Trust, and James Vandiver and Linda Vandiver as CoTrustees of such Trust; Betty J. Wilson; Beverly A. McEntire; Bob
Berry; Bonny Joy Cometti Living Trust dated 11/22/2011, and
Betty Joy Cometti as Trustee of such trust; Born Investments,
LLC; Born Family, LLC; Bravo Arkoma, LLC; Brian Ward; Carl
McEntire; Carl J. McEntire; Chelsea Ells Manheim Limited, LLC;
Clark McEntire; Clark R. McEntire; Connie Morris; Connie Morris
Family Trust, and Connie Morris as Trustee of such Trust; Consul
Properties, LLC; D. Clay Mowdy; Dayna K. Cravens; Dico 81
#2 Limited; Douglas Ward; E. Jean Tharp; Edna A. ShermanLewis; Ells-Manheim, Ltd.; Enerlex Inc; Farmers Royalty
Company; Ferna A. Surdahl; Gary W. Hart Living Trust, and
Gary W. Hart as Trustee of such Trust; Gary W. Hart Living Trust,
and Sandra Hart as Trustee of such Trust; Gibson Revocable
Trust, and Samuel Marlin Gibson and Jacquelyn Ward Gibson as
Co-Trustees of such Trust; Green Wing Energy, LLC; Greenstar
Resources Operating, LLC; H. Bill Ward; Hart Resources, Inc.;
Hazel Reynolds Summers; James F. Sherman; James Stevens
and Laura B. Copeland Revocable Trust Dated 8/20/2012, and
James S. Copeland and Laura B. Copeland as Trustees of such
Trust; James Thomas Chase; Jeffrey Vernon Lindsey; Jerry
Wayne Speer Revocable Living Trust, and Jerry Speer as Trustee
of such Trust; Jim McEntire; Jim K. Ward and Carolyn Kay Ward
Family Revocable Trust dated 8/12/2009, and Carolyn Kay Ward
and Jim K. Ward as Co-Trustees of such Trust; Joel C. Mowdy;
John D. Campbell; John O. Cravens; John R. Strange, deceased;
William R. Strange; John M. McEntire; Johna S. Cravens;
Johnny C. Ward; Joyce Parks Tomlinson; K. Don Richardson;
Kaiser-Francis Oil Company; Karen McEntire Watkins; Keener
McEntire Ranch Trust, and Carrie Jean McGee as Co-Trustee of
such Trust; Keener McEntire Ranch Trust, and Virginia Morgan
as Co-Trustee of such Trust; Kelley Strange; Kimberly McEntire;
L. D. Sherman; L. Quitman Winter; Larry J. Cometti Living Trust
dated 11/22/2011, and Larry J. Cometti as Trustee of such Trust;
Lime Rock Resources III-A, L.P.; Lime Rock Resources III-C, L.P.;
Linda L. Motter; Lisa G. McKeon; Lisa Ward Hall; MAP2009
OK; Mar Reg Properties; Marjorie Crow, a/k/a Marjorie Lou Crow;
Mary Born Ells Trust C, and Thomas H. Ells as Trustee of such
Trust; Mary Born Ells Trust C, and Harry Ells, Jr. as Trustee of
such Trust; Maxine Pulliam; McEntire Gas and Oil Company,
LLC; Melva C. Thomas; Meta Kay Milligan; Michele L. Mowdy
Cook; Miriam Witherspoon; Nancy E. Felton; Newfield Exploration
Mid-Continent, Inc.; Nita K. King; Norma Jean Chase Jordan;
O’Connor Royalty, LLC; Oklahoma Conference Corp. of SDA;
Oxy USA, Inc.; Panhandle Oil and Gas, Inc.; Paschall Properties,
Inc.; Patricia McEntire; Platinum Resources, LLC; Preston Carl
Williams; Ray Bernard Williams; Raylene M. Rhem; Ricky Lee
Chase Dell; Roberta L. Mowdy; Rod D. Limke; Sand Creek
Petroleum Company, LLC; Scott D. Limke 2005 Revocable Trust,
and Scott D. Limke as Trustee of such Trust; Sharon I. Mowdy;
SM Energy Company; Smack Dab, Limited; Steve McEntire;
Steven K. McEntire; Susan Copeland Lewis; Susan P. Paschall
Inter Vivos Trust 1, and Susan Paschall as Trustee of such Trust;
Thomas H. Ells; Todco Properties, Inc.; Todd D. Limke; Toni Jean
Carter; Tracy S. Penney; U.S. Mineral & Royalty Corporation;
Trinity Companies, Inc.; XTO Energy, Inc.; Grace Wilson; Joyce
Miller; Kent Lindsey; Ricks Private Drilling Program 1981-L;
Chesapeake Operating, LLC; Chesapeake Exploration, LLC;
William Barney Hedge, Jr.; Alfred Sherman, Deceased; James
F. Sherman; Corine J. McEntire; George G. Vaught, Jr.; Jack and
Anne Jean Key Family Trust, and Anna Jean Key and Jack R. Key
as Trustees of such trust; Jerry and Flora Smith Living Trust, and
Jerry D. Smith as Trustee of such Trust; McCulliss Resources
Co., Inc.; McEntire Join Revocable Trust dated 10/31/1991, and
the Trustee of such trust; Pagosa Resources, LLC; Robert L.
McEntire; Sekani Exploration, LLC; F. Dial Harper; if any of the
above-named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs,
executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both
immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of
the above-named parties is a dissolved partnership, corporation
or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and
assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; and
if any of the above-named parties designated as a trustee is not
presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown
successor or successors to such trustee.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, BP America
Production Company, has filed an application in this cause
requesting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an
order, to be effective as of the date of the execution thereof or
as of a date prior thereto, amending the applicable orders of the
Commission, including Order No. 577562, to authorize and permit
four more wells in the 640-acre drilling and spacing unit formed for
the Woodford common source of supply in Section 34, Township 2
North, Range 11 East of the IM, Coal County, Oklahoma, so as to
produce hydrocarbons from such common source of supply, with
such authorization and permission running in favor of Applicant
or some other party recommended by Applicant, and to establish
proper allowables for such wells and such unit.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause
requests that the order to be entered in this matter (amending the
applicable orders of the Commission, including Order No. 577562)
be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as
of a date prior thereto and that the authorization and permission
requested herein run in favor of Applicant or some other party
recommended by Applicant.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set before
an administrative law judge for hearing, taking of evidence and
reporting to the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard
before an administrative law judge on the Conservation Docket
at the Western Regional Service Office of the Corporation
Commission, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 North Lincoln Boulevard,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 A.M. on the 11th day of August
, 2015, and that this notice be published as required by law and
the rules of the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicant and interested
parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic
communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting
its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone
shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing
date, and provide their names and telephone numbers.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may
appear and be heard. For information concerning this action,
contact John R. Reeves, attorney, OBA #7479, Seventeenth Floor,
One Leadership Square, 211 North Robinson Avenue, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone: (405) 272-5742; or Pushpa
Nellikkattil, BP America Production Company, P.O. Box 3092,
Houston, Texas 77253-3092, Telephone: (281) 504-0756.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
S)BOB ANTHONY
Chairman
S)DANA L. MURPHY
Vice Chairman
S)J. TODD HIETT
Commissioner
DONE AND PERFORMED this 20th day of July, 2015.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
S)PEGGY MITCHELL
Commission Secretary
14818-0543noh
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register July 22, 2015, 1t)
BEFORE THE CORPORATION
COMMISSION OF THE
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
APPLICANT: BP AMERICA PRODUCTION COMPANY )
RELIEF SOUGHT: EXCEPTION TO OAC 165:10-13-9 AND
165:10-17-11 (Separate Allowable)
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 34, Township 2 North, Range
11 East of the IM, Coal County, Oklahoma
Cause CD No. 201503450
NOTICE OF HEARING
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers,
operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other
interested persons, particularly in Coal County, Oklahoma,
including the following: 360HP Capital, LLC; Alejanderina Sherman;
Amy Beth Vanbrunt Habib; Anadarko Royalty Partnership; Barbara
Girod Living Trust, and the Trustee of such trust; Ben James
Family Trust, and James Vandiver and Linda Vandiver as CoTrustees of such Trust; Betty J. Wilson; Beverly A. McEntire; Bob
Berry; Bonny Joy Cometti Living Trust dated 11/22/2011, and Betty
Joy Cometti as Trustee of such trust; Born Investments, LLC; Born
Family, LLC; Bravo Arkoma, LLC; Brian Ward; Carl McEntire; Carl
J. McEntire; Chelsea Ells Manheim Limited, LLC; Clark McEntire;
Clark R. McEntire; Connie Morris; Connie Morris Family Trust, and
Connie Morris as Trustee of such Trust; Consul Properties, LLC;
D. Clay Mowdy; Dayna K. Cravens; Dico 81 #2 Limited; Douglas
Ward; E. Jean Tharp; Edna A. Sherman-Lewis; Ells-Manheim,
Ltd.; Enerlex Inc; Farmers Royalty Company; Ferna A. Surdahl;
Gary W. Hart Living Trust, and Gary W. Hart as Trustee of such
Trust; Gary W. Hart Living Trust, and Sandra Hart as Trustee of
such Trust; Gibson Revocable Trust, and Samuel Marlin Gibson
and Jacquelyn Ward Gibson as Co-Trustees of such Trust; Green
Wing Energy, LLC; Greenstar Resources Operating, LLC; H. Bill
Ward; Hart Resources, Inc.; Hazel Reynolds Summers; James F.
Sherman; James Stevens and Laura B. Copeland Revocable Trust
Dated 8/20/2012, and James S. Copeland and Laura B. Copeland
as Trustees of such Trust; James Thomas Chase; Jeffrey Vernon
Lindsey; Jerry Wayne Speer Revocable Living Trust, and Jerry
Speer as Trustee of such Trust; Jim McEntire; Jim K. Ward and
Carolyn Kay Ward Family Revocable Trust dated 8/12/2009,
and Carolyn Kay Ward and Jim K. Ward as Co-Trustees of such
Trust; Joel C. Mowdy; John D. Campbell; John O. Cravens; John
R. Strange, deceased; William R. Strange; John M. McEntire;
Johna S. Cravens; Johnny C. Ward; Joyce Parks Tomlinson; K.
Don Richardson; Kaiser-Francis Oil Company; Karen McEntire
Watkins; Keener McEntire Ranch Trust, and Carrie Jean McGee
as Co-Trustee of such Trust; Keener McEntire Ranch Trust, and
Virginia Morgan as Co-Trustee of such Trust; Kelley Strange;
Kimberly McEntire; L. D. Sherman; L. Quitman Winter; Larry J.
Cometti Living Trust dated 11/22/2011, and Larry J. Cometti as
Trustee of such Trust; Lime Rock Resources III-A, L.P.; Lime Rock
Resources III-C, L.P.; Linda L. Motter; Lisa G. McKeon; Lisa Ward
Hall; MAP2009 OK; Mar Reg Properties; Marjorie Crow, a/k/a
Marjorie Lou Crow; Mary Born Ells Trust C, and Thomas H. Ells
as Trustee of such Trust; Mary Born Ells Trust C, and Harry Ells,
Jr. as Trustee of such Trust; Maxine Pulliam; McEntire Gas and
Oil Company, LLC; Melva C. Thomas; Meta Kay Milligan; Michele
L. Mowdy Cook; Miriam Witherspoon; Nancy E. Felton; Newfield
Exploration Mid-Continent, Inc.; Nita K. King; Norma Jean Chase
Jordan; O’Connor Royalty, LLC; Oklahoma Conference Corp.
of SDA; Oxy USA, Inc.; Panhandle Oil and Gas, Inc.; Paschall
Properties, Inc.; Patricia McEntire; Platinum Resources, LLC;
Preston Carl Williams; Ray Bernard Williams; Raylene M. Rhem;
Ricky Lee Chase Dell; Roberta L. Mowdy; Rod D. Limke; Sand
Creek Petroleum Company, LLC; Scott D. Limke 2005 Revocable
Trust, and Scott D. Limke as Trustee of such Trust; Sharon
I. Mowdy; SM Energy Company; Smack Dab, Limited; Steve
McEntire; Steven K. McEntire; Susan Copeland Lewis; Susan P.
Paschall Inter Vivos Trust 1, and Susan Paschall as Trustee of such
Trust; Thomas H. Ells; Todco Properties, Inc.; Todd D. Limke; Toni
Jean Carter; Tracy S. Penney; U.S. Mineral & Royalty Corporation;
Trinity Companies, Inc.; XTO Energy, Inc.; Grace Wilson; Joyce
Miller; Kent Lindsey; Ricks Private Drilling Program 1981-L;
Chesapeake Operating, LLC; Chesapeake Exploration, LLC;
William Barney Hedge, Jr.; Alfred Sherman, Deceased; James F.
Sherman; Corine J. McEntire; George G. Vaught, Jr.; Jack and
Anne Jean Key Family Trust, and Anna Jean Key and Jack R.
Key as Trustees of such trust; Jerry and Flora Smith Living Trust,
and Jerry D. Smith as Trustee of such Trust; McCulliss Resources
Co., Inc.; McEntire Join Revocable Trust dated 10/31/1991, and
the Trustee of such trust; Pagosa Resources, LLC; Robert L.
McEntire; Sekani Exploration, LLC; F. Dial Harper; if any of the
above-named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs,
executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both
immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of
the above-named parties is a dissolved partnership, corporation
or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and
assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; and
if any of the above-named parties designated as a trustee is not
presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown
successor or successors to such trustee.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, BP America
Production Company, has filed an application in this cause
requesting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an
order, to be effective as of the date of the execution thereof or
as of a date prior thereto, as follows: (i) granting an exception to
OAC 165:10-13-9 and 165:10-17-11 so as to authorize and permit
a separate gas allowable for each of the four proposed additional
wells involved herein (such proposed wells being the Crow No.
2-34H Well, the Crow No. 3-34H Well, the Crow No. 4-34H Well
and the Crow No. 5-34H Well) as to production from the Woodford
common source of supply in the 640-acre drilling and spacing unit
formed therefor in Section 34, Township 2 North, Range 11 East
of the IM, Coal County, Oklahoma, with each such allowable to be
separate and distinct from the gas allowable for any other well in
said Section 34; and (ii) granting such other and further relief as
may be proper based upon the evidence presented at the hearing
herein.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause
requests that the order to be entered in this matter be made
effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date
prior thereto.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set before
an administrative law judge for hearing, taking of evidence and
reporting to the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard
before an administrative law judge on the Conservation Docket
at the Western Regional Service Office of the Corporation
Commission, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 North Lincoln Boulevard,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 A.M. on the 11th day of August
, 2015, and that this notice be published as required by law and the
rules of the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicant and interested
parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic
communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting
its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone
shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing
date, and provide their names and telephone numbers.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may
appear and be heard. For information concerning this action,
contact John R. Reeves, attorney, OBA #7479, Seventeenth Floor,
One Leadership Square, 211 North Robinson Avenue, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone: (405) 272-5742; or Pushpa
Nellikkattil, BP America Production Company, P.O. Box 3092,
Houston, Texas 77253-3092, Telephone: (281) 504-0756.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
S)BOB ANTHONY
Chairman
S)DANA L. MURPHY
Vice Chairman
S)J. TODD HIETT
Commissioner
DONE AND PERFORMED this 20th day of July , 2015.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
S)PEGGY MITCHELL
Commission Secretary
14818-0544noh
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register July 22, 2015, 1t)
BEFORE THE CORPORATION
COMMISSION OF THE
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
APPLICANT: BP AMERICA PRODUCTION COMPANY
RELIEF SOUGHT: LOCATION EXCEPTION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 34, Township 2 North, Range
11 East of the IM,
Coal County, Oklahoma
Cause CD No. 201503451
NOTICE OF HEARING
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers,
operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other
interested persons, particularly in Coal County, Oklahoma,
including the following: Bravo Arkoma, LLC; Newfield Exploration
Mid-Continent, Inc.; XTO Energy, Inc.; Farmers Royalty Company;
Panhandle Oil and Gas, Inc.; and if any of the above-named parties
is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then
the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate
and remote, of such dissolved entity.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, BP America
Production Company, has filed an application in this cause
requesting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an
order, to be effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as
of a date prior thereto, as follows: (i) authorizing and permitting an
exception to the permitted well location tolerances in the 640-acre
drilling and spacing units formed in Section 34, Township 2 North,
Range 11 East of the IM, Coal County, Oklahoma, for the Caney,
Woodford and Hunton separate common sources of supply, so as
to allow a well to be drilled into, to be completed in and to produce
hydrocarbons from such separate common sources of supply, with
the subsurface locations of such well’s entry into and such well’s
exit or potential exit from each of the separate common sources
of supply involved herein and with the subsurface locations of the
completion interval in the lateral of such well in such separate
common sources of supply to be located within the subsurface
location tolerance area as set forth below:
not closer than 165 feet from the south line and not closer than
1000 feet from the east line and not closer than 165 feet from the
north line of said Section 34,
and with such authorization and permission running in favor of
Applicant, or some other party recommended by Applicant; and
(ii) establishing a proper allowable for the proposed well involved
herein as to the separate common sources of supply covered
hereby, which allowable Applicant requests be established as a
full allowable with no downward adjustment made thereto.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the application in this cause
requests that the order to be entered in this matter be made
effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date
prior thereto and that the authorization and permission requested
herein run in favor of Applicant, or some other party recommended
by Applicant.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the “land sections adjacent
to the area within the location exception” requested herein in said
Section 34 in regard to the subsurface location tolerance area
for the proposed well covered hereby, as described above, are
Sections 26, 27 and 35, Township 2 North, Range 11 East of the
IM, Coal County, Oklahoma, and Sections 2 and 3, Township 1
North, Range 11 East of the IM, Coal County, Oklahoma. The
other “land sections” surrounding said Section 34 are Sections 28
and 33, Township 2 North, Range 11 East of the IM, Coal County,
Oklahoma, and Section 4, Township 1 North, Range 11 East of the
IM, Coal County, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set before
an administrative law judge for hearing, taking of evidence and
reporting to the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma. Notice is
further given that the application in this cause may be amended at
such hearing in accordance with the rules of the Commission and
the laws of the State of Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set for hearing
before an administrative law judge on the Conservation Docket
at the Western Regional Service Office of the Corporation
Commission, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 North Lincoln Boulevard,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 A.M. on the
11th
day of
August, 2015, and that this notice be published as required by law
and the rules of the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicant and interested
parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic
communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting
its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone
shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing
date, and provide their names and telephone numbers.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may
appear and be heard. For information concerning this action,
contact John R. Reeves, attorney, OBA #7479, Seventeenth Floor,
One Leadership Square, 211 North Robinson Avenue, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone: (405) 272-5742; or Pushpa
Nellikkattil, BP America Production Company, P.O. Box 3092,
Houston, Texas 77253-3092, Telephone: (281) 504-0756.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
S)BOB ANTHONY
Chairman
S)DANA L. MURPHY
Vice Chairman
S)J. TODD HIETT
Commissioner
DONE AND PERFORMED this 20th day of July, 2015.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
S)PEGGY MITCHELL
Commission Secretary
14818-0547noh
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COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 22, 2015—PAGE B-3
Coal County District
Court Records
Felonies
Seth Calvert Layton,
Lehigh, OK – Possession
of controlled dangerous
substance.
Bradley Don Reed, Atoka,
OK – Driving a motor
vehicle while under the
influence of alcohol 2nd and
subsequent.
Cody
James
Ryan,
McAlester, OK – Driving a
motor vehicle while under
the influence of alcohol 2nd
and subsequent.
Misdemeanors
Joyce Christine Harger,
Tupelo, OK – Obtaining cash
or merchandise by bogus
check/false pretenses.
Christine Renea Sykes,
Atoka, OK – Obtaining cash
or merchandise by bogus
check/false pretenses.
Justin Parker, Tupelo,
OK – Obtaining cash or
merchandise by bogus
check/false pretenses.
Bradley Don Reed, Atoka,
OK – Driving with license
cancelled/suspended/
revoked.
Wildlife
Dannie Gene Kelsey,
Coalgate, OK – Fishing
without a license.
Eric Alan Thompson,
Coalgate, OK – Fishing
without a license.
Civil
First American Bank vs
Joseph Glenn Hamer –
Money judgment.
Durant
HMA
LLC
dba Medical Center of
Southeastern
Oklahoma
vs Sheila Jean Boston –
Petition for money due on
account.
Small Claims
FirstBank vs Elric D.
Little – Money judgment.
Ameristate
Bank
vs
Frank Roebuck – Money
judgment.
Divorces
Jennifer Logyann Battles
vs Joe Dale Battles.
Animal vaccination clinic
to be held Saturday
–Pets need special care in hot weather
The City of Coalgate,
Coalgate Fire Department,
and Coal County Citizens
for Compassionate Critter
Care are sponsoring a
reduced fee vaccination
clinic on Saturday, July 25,
from 9:00 a.m. until noon
at the fire department. You will be able to register
your dog at this time free
of charge.
If you live within the city
limits of Coalgate and own
a dog, you are required to
register the dog with the
city for a fee of $3.00. An
official rabies vaccination
is required in order to do
so.
Your adult pets should
be vaccinated yearly for
common animal diseases.
These include parvo,
distemper, and most
importantly, rabies.
Rabies is a fatal viral
disease that affects all
warm-blooded animals,
including humans. There
have been 59 cases of
animal rabies confirmed
in Oklahoma so far this
year. If your pet bites a
human and is not officially
vaccinated by or under the
supervision of a licensed
veterinarian, it must be
euthanized and its brain
examined to detect the
virus. If it is officially
vaccinated, it can remain
in quarantine for ten days
and its life preserved.
Summer is a critical
time for taking care of
your pets.
The heat
affects them just as it does
humans, so they need to
be tended to carefully.
Of course, we all know
not to leave a pet in the car
even for a minute in the
heat. Also your outdoor
pets need fresh food and
water daily. During the
hottest part of the summer,
changing their water twice
a day is not unreasonable.
Just a tip of the finger in
the water bowl that has
been outdoors all day in
the heat will tell you that
you would not want to
drink from it. Neither do
they.
Keeping dogs tied is not
recommended. However,
if you must, be sure they
have plenty of shade and
on a tether long enough
to get a bit of exercise
and shelter in case of
thunderstorms.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The following is the Statement of Rights for Coal County Schools (Coalgate, Cottonwood, Coalgate Alternative School, and Kiamichi Technology Center, according
to the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act.
FAMILY EDUCATION RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT
The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords parents and students
over 18 years of age (‘eligible students’) certain rights with respect to the student’s
educational records. These policies may be found under Section 500.115 Student
Records. Copies of district policies are available for review in the office of the superintendent. The District will provide to parents and eligible students an annual notice
of their rights under this policy. These rights are as follows:
1.
The right of a student’s parents and eligible students to inspect and
review the student’s education records. (See: Statement of Rights).
2.
The intent of the District to limit the disclosure of information
contained in a student’s education records except: (1) by the prior
written consent of the student’s parent or the eligible student, (2), as
directory information, or, (3) under certain limited circumstances, as
permitted by the FERPA.
3.
The right of a student’s parent of an eligible student to seek to correct
parts of the student’s education record which he or she believes to be
inaccurate, misleading, or in violation of student rights.
4.
The right of any person to file a complaint with the U.S. Department
of Education, and the Oklahoma Department of Education if the
District violates the FERPA.
5.
Parents and eligible students should come to the Superintendent’s or
Principal’s office to obtain copies of the policy and information as to
the correct procedure to follow in requesting action about a student’s
record. Copies of this policy for KTC are located in the Director’s
office in Atoka, Durant, Talihina, Spiro, McAlester, Stigler, Hugo,
Idabel, Poteau and the Superintendent’s office in Wilburton.
The District will arrange to provide translations of this notice to non-English speaking parents in their native language. This request may be made at the Superintendent’s office.
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MY THANKS
author unknown
People everywhere in life
from every walk and station
From every town and city
and every state and nation
Have given me so many things
intangible and dear,
I couldn’t begin to count them all
or even make them clear...
I only know I owe so much
to people everywhere
And when I put my thoughts in verse
it’s just a way to share
The musings of a thankful heart,
a heart much like your own,
For nothing that I think or write
is mine and mine alone...
So if you found some beauty
in any word or line,
It’s just “Your Soul’s Reflection”
in “Proximity with Mine.”
Pauline
Memorials in honor of
Leon Lanoy
are still accepted to the
Lehigh Cemetery
Perpetual Care Fund
c/o Darlene Brice
P.O. Box 127
Lehigh, OK 74556
or the
Cancer Society or the
Charity of your choice.
Memories of LEON LANOY
GENUINE THANKS
The special expressions of sympathy and condolences
are greatly appreciated. Each one will be cherished and
remembered.
Sincere specific THANKS is extended to each of you,
individuals and groups, for the outpouring support of compassionate love and kindness. The expressions of those who
sent cards and personal messages, stopped by for a visit,
sent flowers and potted plants, made phone calls, brought
food and service items, offered prayer, contributed memorial donations to charities and assisted in any way, many
THANKS to you and yours.
Also, a special thanks to those who helped during Leon’s
final weeks, those who participated in the Celebration of Life
program and those who served the meal following the service.
There will always be a special place in my heart for all who
helped and gave moral support at this heavy-hearted time.
Polly
Mary Pauline Lanoy and
Leon’s sister, Margaret Ann Sandmann
Kiamichi Technology Center
Equal Opportunity / Non-Discrimination Statement
Kiamichi Technology Center does not discriminate on
the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin,
age, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or
marital status with respect to the terms, conditions,
privileges or responsibilities in admission to its programs and services, employment practices, treatment of
individuals, or any aspect of its operations. This notice
is provided in compliance with Title VII of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973, Title IX of the Education Amendments of
1972, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of
1967, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as
amended, and any other applicable federal or state antidiscrimination laws. The following person has been
designated to handle inquiries concerning application
of KTC’s non-discrimination policies: KTC Compliance Coordinator, Jay R. Warren, P.O. Box 548, Wilburton, OK. 74578, (888) 567-6807 or (918) 465-2323.
This notice is available from the Compliance Coordinator in large print.
McAlester Stockyards
Market Report
Tuesday, July 14th, 2015 1460 cattle. Steers $8 to $10 Lower. Heifers $5 to
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#1 Steers
#1 heifers
225 to 300#
$385 to $440
$331 to $340
300 to 350#
$357 to $383
$315 to $329
350 to 400#
$330 to $360
$290 to $322
400 to 450#
$318 to $330
$272 to $285
450 to 500#
$267 to $280
$258 to $271
500 to 550#
$260 to $273
$233 to $247
550 to 600#
$251 to $264
$226 to $239
600 to 700#
$228 to $257
$223 to $231
700 to 750#
$215 to $227
$204 to $209
800 to 850#
$195 to $206
$201 to $217
180Cows & Bulls sold at the evening sale.
PACKER COWS $1 tO $3 highER And BullS $3 lOWER
high yielding packer bulls sold from .....................$143 to $146
Average yielding packer bulls sold from................$139 to $142
low yielding packer bulls sold from.......................$128 to $132
high yielding packer cows sold from.....................$118 to $121
Average yielding packer cows sold from...............$114 to $118
low yielding packer cows sold from .....................$106 to $113
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Coalgate Police Report
Theft
A man reported on July
16 that his black Android
phone was stolen at the
Coalgate Park. He said
he had left the phone at
the park and when he
returned 15 minutes later,
the phone was gone.
Chief Kenny Pebworth
said Tuesday that the
man was able to recover
his phone.
Larceny
A resident on Ada Street
reported July 17 that a gas
can was taken from his
carport. The man found
the suspects and got his
can back.
According to the man’s
written statement, he
looked out his window
and saw someone getting
into a car that had
pulled all the way up his
driveway. When he went
outside and asked the
people if he could help
them, they told him they
were looking for a dog.
Several people were in
the car, including some
children.
After the car left, he
noticed his gas can was
missing from under the
carport. He went looking
for the vehicle and found
it a few blocks away. He
got his can back.
The man told an officer
he wanted to press
charges. Pebworth said
Tuesday that he decided
not to.
Citations
The
following
citations were issued
by the Coalgate Police
Department
from
Monday, July 13, through
Sunday, July 19:
Gerald Bernard Hodge,
Durant, OK – Actual
physical control (July
17).
Gerald Bernard Hodge,
Durant, OK – Public
intoxication; injury to
private property; resisting
arrest (July 18).
Allen Ward, Coalgate,
OK – Taxes due state; no
insurance.
Bryan James Cole,
Lehigh, OK – Public
intoxication.
McAlester man faces
felony DUI charge
Cody James Ryan, 27,
McAlester, was arrested
the night of July 19 for
felony driving a motor
vehicle while under the
influence of alcohol 2nd
and subsequent.
Sgt. Kevin Parry said
when he stopped Ryan’s
vehicle at the intersection
of Queen and Main
Streets for an expired
tag, Ryan’s speech was
very slurred and he had
an odor of alcohol. Ryan
told the officer he had
consumed around ten
beers. He was unable to
perform a simple motor
skills test, Parry said, and
was placed under arrest.
Ryan pleaded no contest
in 2012 in Coal County
to felony driving a motor
vehicle while under the
influence of alcohol
and was given a sevenyear deferred sentence.
Assistant
District
Attorney Erik Johnson Ryan had not made his
has filed an application initial court appearance
to accelerate the deferred as of Monday afternoon.
sentence.
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LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register July 22, 2015, 1t)
BEFORE THE CORPORATION
COMMISSION OF THE
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
APPLICANT: BP AMERICA PRODUCTION COMPANY
RELIEF SOUGHT: LOCATION EXCEPTION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 34, Township 2 North, Range 11 East of the
IM, Coal County, Oklahoma
Cause CD No. 201503449
NOTICE OF HEARING
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators,
purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons,
particularly in Coal County, Oklahoma, including the following: Bravo Arkoma,
LLC; Newfield Exploration Mid-Continent, Inc.; XTO Energy, Inc.; Farmers
Royalty Company; Panhandle Oil and Gas, Inc.; and if any of the above-named
parties is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the
unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of
such dissolved entity.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, BP America Production Company,
has filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission of
Oklahoma to enter an order, to be effective as of the date of the execution
thereof or as of a date prior thereto, as follows: (i) authorizing and permitting an
exception to the permitted well location tolerances in the 640-acre drilling and
spacing units formed in Section 34, Township 2 North, Range 11 East of the IM,
Coal County, Oklahoma, for the Caney, Woodford and Hunton separate common
sources of supply, so as to allow a well to be drilled into, to be completed in and
to produce hydrocarbons from such separate common sources of supply, with
the subsurface locations of such well’s entry into and such well’s exit or potential
exit from each of the separate common sources of supply involved herein and
with the subsurface locations of the completion interval in the lateral of such well
in such separate common sources of supply to be located within the subsurface
location tolerance area as set forth below:
not closer than 165 feet from the south line and not closer than 330 feet from
the east line and not closer than 165 feet from the north line of said Section
34,
and with such authorization and permission running in favor of Applicant,
or some other party recommended by Applicant; and (ii) establishing a proper
allowable for the proposed well involved herein as to the separate common
sources of supply covered hereby, which allowable Applicant requests be
established as a full allowable with no downward adjustment made thereto.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that
the order to be entered in this matter be made effective as of the date of the
execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto and that the authorization and
permission requested herein run in favor of Applicant, or some other party
recommended by Applicant.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the “land sections adjacent to the area
within the location exception” requested herein in said Section 34 in regard to
the subsurface location tolerance area for the proposed well covered hereby, as
described above, are Sections 26, 27 and 35, Township 2 North, Range 11 East
of the IM, Coal County, Oklahoma, and Sections 2 and 3, Township 1 North,
Range 11 East of the IM, Coal County, Oklahoma. The other “land sections”
surrounding said Section 34 are Sections 28 and 33, Township 2 North, Range
11 East of the IM, Coal County, Oklahoma, and Section 4, Township 1 North,
Range 11 East of the IM, Coal County, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set before an administrative
law judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Corporation
Commission of Oklahoma. Notice is further given that the application in this
cause may be amended at such hearing in accordance with the rules of the
Commission and the laws of the State of Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set for hearing before an
administrative law judge on the Conservation Docket at the Western Regional
Service Office of the Corporation Commission, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 North
Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 A.M. on the 11th day
of August, 2015, and that this notice be published as required by law and the
rules of the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicant and interested parties
may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication
shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties
who wish to participate by telephone shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s
attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their names and telephone
numbers.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and
be heard. For information concerning this action, contact John R. Reeves,
attorney, OBA #7479, Seventeenth Floor, One Leadership Square, 211 North
Robinson Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone: (405) 2725742; or Pushpa Nellikkattil, BP America Production Company, P.O. Box 3092,
Houston, Texas 77253-3092, Telephone: (281) 504-0756.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
S)BOB ANTHONY
Chairman
S)DANA L. MURPHY
Vice Chairman
S)J. TODD HIETT
Commissioner
DONE AND PERFORMED this 20th day of July, 2015.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
S)PEGGY MITCHELL
Commission Secretary
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GARAGE SALES
YARD SALE—Thurs., Fri. &
Sat. 8:00 til ? at 7 N. Byrd in
Coalgate. (1tp19)
YARD SALE—In Wardville,
Fri. July 24 & Sat. July 25.
Watch for signs. Baby strollers,
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(hunter green 72”x183”), VHS
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art, two fishing rods, deer
stand, harnesses, all kinds of
housewares, wooden door with
glass size 32”x79”, some tools,
all kind of misc. Hoover Wind
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“
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FOR SALE—4x5 round bales
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FOR RENT—3-Bdrm trailer
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preferred. Immediate need
by a retired teacher/organist.
References available. Phone
405-275-4985. (2tp19)
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$130,000.
580-927-5215
Allen’s
Gravel & Rock
Hauling
580-364-6643
Tank Truck Drivers Needed
A&A Tank Truck Co. – Calvin, OK
A&A Tank Truck Co is currently hiring Night Drivers for our
Calvin, OK yard. This position will work 4 On 2 Off schedule
with the possibility to go to Days in the future. Our drivers are
Home every day!
Competitive Wages, Medical, Dental, Life Insurance, Paid
Time Off, 401K and other benefits available.
REQUIREMENTS:
· Must possess a valid Commercial Driver’s License with
Tank Endorsement
· Must provide 3 years verifiable Work History
· Oilfield Experience preferred
Please contact Frank Williams @ 405-431-8188 or Dispatch
@ 580-399-6357
Real Estate
Land for
Sale
New Listing: 603 East Lafayette, 2,800 sq ft, 1.5 story brick
home, 4 bdrm, 3.5 bathrooms, full basement, garage on 2 lots,
with fenced yard and out buildings. Priced at $128.500. Reduced to $126,000.
New Listing: Wrangler Blvd. 3 lots with 3 RV hook-ups, and
storage building with living quarters. Priced at $20,000.
New Listing: North of Wardville, 230 acres with lots of wildlife,
several ponds, very secluded. Priced at $380,000.
SOLD
New Listing: 7 N. Broadway - 3 bdrm., 1 bath frame home.
Priced at $25,000.
303 West Hooker - 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, brick home, with 1313 sq
ft, carport, on large lot, Priced at $85,000.
SOLD
Hard to find 10 acres on Pine Tree Lane, with pond, water
and electricity. Priced at $30,000.
Ranch Specialist
Cheyenne Stanley
603 East Lafayette/Hwy 43 - Coalgate, OK
580-889-7977
Atoka, Oklahoma
• 1384 + acres....pristine whitetail and turkey habitat. High fenced. 30 acre lake. 6 acre lake. 2 cattle working areas.
100+AU capacity. Property is fenced and cross fenced. 3 high fenced wildlife breeding pens. 60’x80’ metal barn with 3
bdrm/2bth bunkhouse.
• 300 acres - Great hunting land. Electricity and water available. East of Durant
• 19.77 acres....3,000+sq. ft. amazing new home. 4 bdrms/3bths. Office. Solid hardwood floors. Exotic granite counters.
Gas log fireplace. Landscaped with sprinkler system. Underground electric fence. Attached double car garage.
Workshop. Pond
• 125 acres - Complete mini ranch. 2 homes. 1 guest cottage. Barns. Steel pens. 4 ponds. Hay meadow. 95%
cleared. Clear Boggy upland. $399,000
MANY MORE LISTINGS AVAILABLE. PLEASE CHECK OUR WEB SITE FOR ALL LISTINGS WITH
www.pattydingle.com
205 South Dewight, 3 bdrm, 2 bathroom, frame home, with
handicap walk-in tub and a nice quite neighborhood. Priced at
$89,000. REDUCED TO $79,000.00
North of Coalgate - 754 acres or recreation land, on Caney
Boggy Creek with lots of wildlife, electricity on property. Priced
at $1,450.00 per acre.
For all your auction and Real Estate needs call:
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
Honest, Hardworking & Dependable!
www.haneyauction.com
POSITION AVAILABLE
Coal County General Hospital
HAS A POSITION AVAILABLE fOr A fuLL-TImE COOk
We offer a full benefit package to our full time
employees some of which includes medical insurance most of it paid by the employer, paid
time off and paid holidays as well as other benetits.
Please apply in the Human Resources department located at 405 W. Clay St in Coalgate or
you may request an applica;tion by calling
580-927-2327 ext 259 or 257. EOE
POSITION AVAILABLE
Coal County General Hospital has positions for full
time RN’s to work 12-hour shifts and CNA positions to work 12-hour shifts on an as needed basis. We offer a full benefit package to our full time
employees some of which includes medical insurance most of it paid by the employer, paid time off,
paid holidays and shift differentials as well as other benefits. Please apply in the Human Resources
department located at 405 W. Clay St in Coalgate
or you may request an application by calling 580927-2327 ext 259 or 257. EOE
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
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published in the Coalgate Record Register July 22, 2015, 1t)
BEFORE THE CORPORATION
COMMISSION OF THE
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
APPLICANT: BP AMERICA PRODUCTION COMPANY
RELIEF SOUGHT: LOCATION EXCEPTION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 34, Township 2 North, Range 11 East of the
IM, Coal County, Oklahoma
Cause CD No. 201503452
NOTICE OF HEARING
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators,
purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particularly
in Coal County, Oklahoma, including the following: Bravo Arkoma, LLC; Newfield
Exploration Mid-Continent, Inc.; XTO Energy, Inc.; and if any of the abovenamed parties is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then
the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of
such dissolved entity.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant, BP America Production Company,
has filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission
of Oklahoma to enter an order, to be effective as of the date of the execution
thereof or as of a date prior thereto, as follows: (i) authorizing and permitting an
exception to the permitted well location tolerances in the 640-acre drilling and
spacing units formed in Section 34, Township 2 North, Range 11 East of the IM,
Coal County, Oklahoma, for the Caney, Woodford and Hunton separate common
sources of supply, so as to allow a well to be drilled into, to be completed in and
to produce hydrocarbons from such separate common sources of supply, with
the subsurface locations of such well’s entry into and such well’s exit or potential
exit from each of the separate common sources of supply involved herein and
with the subsurface locations of the completion interval in the lateral of such well
in such separate common sources of supply to be located within the subsurface
location tolerance area as set forth below:
not closer than 165 feet from the south line and not closer than 1530 feet from
the west line and not closer than 165 feet from the north line of said Section
34,
and with such authorization and permission running in favor of Applicant,
or some other party recommended by Applicant; and (ii) establishing a proper
allowable for the proposed well involved herein as to the separate common
sources of supply covered hereby, which allowable Applicant requests be
established as a full allowable with no downward adjustment made thereto.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that
the order to be entered in this matter be made effective as of the date of the
execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto and that the authorization and
permission requested herein run in favor of Applicant, or some other party
recommended by Applicant.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the “land sections adjacent to the area
within the location exception” requested herein in said Section 34 in regard to
the subsurface location tolerance area for the proposed well covered hereby,
as described above, are Sections 27 and 28, Township 2 North, Range 11 East
of the IM, Coal County, Oklahoma, and Sections 3 and 4, Township 1 North,
Range 11 East of the IM, Coal County, Oklahoma. The other “land sections”
surrounding said Section 34 are Sections 26, 33 and 35, Township 2 North,
Range 11 East of the IM, Coal County, Oklahoma, and Section 2, Township 1
North, Range 11 East of the IM, Coal County, Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set before an administrative
law judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Corporation
Commission of Oklahoma. Notice is further given that the application in this
cause may be amended at such hearing in accordance with the rules of the
Commission and the laws of the State of Oklahoma.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause is set for hearing before an
administrative law judge on the Conservation Docket at the Western Regional
Service Office of the Corporation Commission, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 North
Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 A.M. on the 11th day of
August, 2015, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules
of the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicant and interested parties may
present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be
paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to
participate by telephone shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to
the hearing date, and provide their names and telephone numbers.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be
heard. For information concerning this action, contact John R. Reeves, attorney,
OBA #7479, Seventeenth Floor, One Leadership Square, 211 North Robinson
Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone: (405) 272-5742; or
Pushpa Nellikkattil, BP America Production Company, P.O. Box 3092, Houston,
Texas 77253-3092, Telephone: (281) 504-0756.
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA
S)BOB ANTHONY
Chairman
S)DANA L. MURPHY
Vice Chairman
S)J. TODD HIETT
Commissioner
DONE AND PERFORMED this 20th day of July, 2015.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
S)PEGGY MITCHELL
Commission Secretary
14818-0546noh
Coal
County
Sheriff’s
Report
Burglary
On July 17 at 2:00 a.m.,
a deputy responded to an
alarm at an animal clinic
on U.S. Hwy. 75 and
Sandridge Road South.
The owner and another
party were on the scene
when the deputy arrived.
The report states that
someone apparently had
entered the shed side of
the building but failed
to gain entry to the main
part. Items in the shed
had been moved around
and cabinets were open.
Drug charges filed
against Lehigh man
Seth Calvert Layton, 28,
Lehigh, was charged July
16 with felony possession
of controlled dangerous
substance.
Deputy Ron Marley
states in his probable
cause
affidavit
that
during a consent search
at Layton’s residence on
July 7, a small plastic
box containing baggies
and a 30-06 bullet casing
containing a plastic baggie
were on the kitchen table
in plain sight.
The
items
were
transported to the Sheriff’s
Office where a field test
was performed, Marley
said. The test was positive
for methamphetamine.
Layton has pleaded not
guilty to the charge and is
scheduled for an August
6 preliminary hearing
conference. He is also
scheduled to be in court
on August 6 for drug and
firearm charges filed in
March of this year. He
has been released from
custody on $25,000
bond.
Atoka man charged
with felony driving
under the influence
Bradley Don Reed,
25, Atoka, is facing a
felony charge for driving
under the influence of
alcohol after his vehicle
was stopped in a safety
checkpoint
conducted
July 19 by deputies
Corwin Ridgway, Jerry
Ward and Jeff Wortman.
Continued on Page B-8
COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 22, 2015—PAGE B-7
Coalgate Schools
Athletic Physicals
(boys & girls)
July 24, 2015 ~ 1:00 pm
Dr. Helton’s Clinic
$ 00
5 fee
GREG PETERS
For All Your Carpentry Needs
Residential & Commercial
Free Estimates
Quality Work Since 1974
“No Job Is Too Big Or Too Small”
Cell (580)927-5349
Dr. Donald Dingle, D.C.
Treating Auto accident victims
and other dull matters.
Call me: 580-889-3338
Andy’s
MUFFLER & ALIGNMENT
203 N. Main - Coalgate, OK
~SPECIAL~
TRANSMISSION FLUSH
ANY VEHICLE
$16999
Come By or Call for Appointment
We’re Your Diesel Performance,
DPF & EGR Delete Headquarters
• Exhaust - A/C - Tune-Ups • Minor to Major Auto Repair
• Alignments starts at $55
Large Or Small We Fix Em All
580-927-2729
Tupelo Public Schools
HigH ScHool EnrollmEnT:
Aug. 4, 2015 - Senior Enrollment - 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Junior Enrollment - 12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Aug. 5, 2015 - Sophomore Enrollment - 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Freshman Enrollment - 12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
High School Athletic Physicals - Aug. 5, 2015 @ 9:00 a.m.
Auditorium
ElEmEnTAry EnrollmEnT:
Aug. 4, 2015 - Kindergarten - 2nd Grade - 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Aug. 5, 2015 - 3rd Grade - 5th Grade - 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Junior HigH EnrollmEnT:
(6TH - 8TH grAdE)
Returning Junior High School students may pick up enrollment
packets at the High School Office on Aug. 4 or Aug. 5.
Coalgate Schools Enrollment
STATEMENT OF NON-DISCRIMINATION
It is the policy of Coalgate Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of race,
color, sex, national origin, religion, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, age, or genetic
information in its vocational and educational programs, services, activities, or employment as
required by Title VI of the Civil rights Act of 1964, as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1975, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. The district
also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts of America and other designated youth groups.
The district has designated the following individuals to receive discrimination complaints:
Paula Latimer...........disabilities 927-2351 - ext 129
Allen Hicks...............race, color, national origin, age - 927-2351 - ext 107
Amy Mauk................sex and all other complaints 927-2351 - ext 146
EnrollmEnt For
Emerson, Wallace Byrd Middle & High School
thursday, July 30th • Friday, July 31st
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
BRINg ShOT RECORDS, SOCIAl SECuRITy CARD, BIRTh CERTIFICATES & CDIB CARDS IF ApplICABlE
PAGE B-8—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 22, 2015
FOR ALL YOUR PHYSICAL THERAPY NEEDS
Suffering from pain, weakness or joint stiffness?
Having difficulty getting around?
We can help.
Call or stop by for a free screening or just for some friendly advice.
Steve Penney, PT
1004 S Broadway, Coalgate. ~ 580-927-9121
Coalgate Football
Pee Wee Cheer
Sign Ups...
Grades 4th - 6th
Cottonwood Cafeteria
Thursday, July 30, 2015
6:00 pm
For More Info Contact: Tawnya Wardrope
580-320-3870
Coal
County
Sheriff’s
Report
RABIES VACCINATION CLINIC
Coalgate Fire Department (West Side)
Saturday July 25th 2015
9:00 a.m. until Noon
Rabies Vaccination $6.00
DHPP $10.00
Continued from Page B-7
Reed was also charged
with misdemeanor driving
with license cancelled/
suspended/revoked.
A strong odor of alcohol
was coming from Reed’s
vehicle at the safety
checkpoint and he failed
a field sobriety test,
according to Ridgway’s
probable cause affidavit. A passenger in the
vehicle,
Ollie
D.
Dandrige, 26, Atoka, also
failed a field sobriety test. She was cited for public
intoxication.
Reed had not been
arraigned as of Monday
afternoon.
City
Registration
Free
LEHIGH COMMUNITY
Back to School
Bash
Lehigh Baptist Church
August 1st • 6:00 pm
Hamburger Cook-Out
Fireworks &
other activities
Gospel Lighthouse
Pentecostal Church of God
WeLComes You
508-E Dyer St. ~ Coalgate, Ok.
To Join Us For A Fun Day of Celebration As We Have Our
Mortgage Burning!
July 19, 2015 - 10:00 am
Come help us celebrate the note burning for the loan
to the building of our new church.
All praise, glory & honor belong to our heavenly Father who hath
blessed us with so many wonderful blessings.
Our guests include:
Ok PCG District Bishop & First Lady
Rev Richard & Annette Talley, our former OK District Bishop & Fist Lady
Rev. Clyde & Shirley Hess, our OK District Sect.
Rev. Carol Smith & Victoria Smith, OK District Wm Director
SHARE THE FUN — Sarah Hall and Hannah Hall, Coalgate
Jr. 4-H Club, won Reserve Champion Jr. Small Group Act
for their performance of “Too Much.”
Most installed
while you
wait!
Diamond Shop
100 E Main - Ada - (580)332-0457
Open Monday - Friday 10 to 5:30 Saturday 10 to 2
LUnCH WiLL bE SErvED ApprOx. 12:30 pm
You are all invited to stay for an afternoon of gospel singing starting around 1:00pm
Yours in Christ, Pastors
Delbert & Mary White
Chicken & Dressing Dinner
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Coal County Fair Barn
11:00 - 2:00
Donations will go to Coalgate Cheerleaders:
Karley Shores, Madelyn McNutt & Kinsey Pebworth
for a trip to London & Orlando, Florida
Loans come in all different sizes, but our
commitment to Shamrock Bank loan customers
is always the same. Whatever your loan needs
might be, we’re committed to giving you our
very best effort.