Rabies Clinic - Allen Advocate
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Rabies Clinic - Allen Advocate
www.allennewspaper.com ALLEN ADVOCATE VOLUME 66 NUMBER 31 ALLEN, PONTOTOC COUNTY , OKLAHOMA 1 SECTION (USPS 543600) 50¢ THURSDAY,MAY 2, 2013 Rabies Clinic The Allen Veterinarian Clinic will be hosting a second Spring Rabies Clinic on Thursday, May 2nd. Animals may be vaccinated from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon, and from 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. Rabies shots will be given for $10 each; annual vaccinations will also be available that day. FFA Happenings The annual Allen FFA Banquet, honoring chapter members for their accomplishment this year, will be held May 21st, 6:30 pm, in the School Cafeteria. There will be a meal provided and everyone is invited. The Allen FFA Annual Farmhand Sale will be held Friday, May 10th, 6:30 pm, at the Ag Building. There will be a meal of BBQ sandwiches and fixings for $5 a plate. Everyone is invited to come out and support the Allen FFA. Yorkshire terrier, Lily June, was ready to get her shots at the Allen Vet Clinic. Dr. Tim Costner and assistant Cassi Elliott will be conducting a Rabies Clinic today, Thursday, May 2nd. Lily June belongs to Carrie Deaton of Stonewall. The Allen FFA will be holding a Mothers Day Flower Sale next Tuesday thru Thursday, May 7th to 9th, from 3 pm to 6:30 pm at the Allen School Ag Building. Shop early for the best selections! Cheyenne Nickell mining for gold at state Heck yeah, Hannah is also vying for precious medal at track meet By HERMAN BROWN Allen correspondent The Allen Lady Mustangs will have two athletes competing in the upcoming state track and field meet at Carl Albert High School in Midwest City. Cheyenne Nickell will represent Allen High School in the high jump event and Hannah Heck will be vying for honors in the hurdles. Cheyenne Nickell is expected to be a major contender for a gold medal in the high jump competition. Nickell won gold in the event at the regional meet. She took first place with a jump of exactly 5 feet. She currently holds the season-best mark in Class A with a 5-foot, 2-inch jump that she made recently at Konawa. “Cheyenne has medaled every year,” Coach Mills said of his 5-9 senior standout. “This year I believe she has a very good chance to win gold. She has qualified for state all four years – and is looking forward to going out this weekend in style.” Coach Mills explains that “half of the high jump is a mind game. Her form is so good and now her head is on right. That is the only difference in her this season. She goes out there ex- pecting to win. That is a great feeling for her to take into the state meet.” Hannah Heck is a freshman who thrilled Allen fans with her impressive regional meet performance in the 300 meter hurdles. The 5-5 speedster went bounding over the hurdles in 51.94 seconds to capture second place and the silver medal. “This freshman is something,” said Coach Mills. “I am so proud of what she did at the regional meet. She cut 2 seconds off her time. If she can cut some more time off at the state meet, there is no tell- ing what will happen. I know she can medal at state and I believe she will. She certainly has a chance to medal. She’s not real tall, so she has to get to running (to compete with taller runners). But Hannah is about as tough as they come and I’m looking forward to how she’ll do at Midwest City.” Coach Mills also praised the others on the Lady Mustang track team. “They all ended the year on a really good note,” he said. “”They ran their fastest time at the regional meet. Everyone did everything I asked of them. They all did their best at the right time. We just had a bad break that others barely beat them out (of going to state.” As a team, the Allen Lady Mustangs scored a combined 20 points to finish in 11th place in the final standings. Here are the results from the Class A regional track and field meet on April 27 at Luther: Girls 200 Meter Dash Class 1A Preliminaries 25th - Mcgee, Kyla - Allen (32.61) --100 Meter Hurdles Preliminaries continued Page 3 Congratulations to the Allen Girls’ Golf Team and Coach Monte Johnson for making the State Tournament. This is the first time an Allen girls team has ever been represented at the state competition and we know these girls will do great. Pictured, left to right, Jessie Spencer, Hailee Alcaida, Beyla Skelton, Alycia Evans and Kyla McGee. The tournament was held at the Trosper Park Golf Course in Oklahoma City. C ountry Comments THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, MAY 2, 2013- PAGE 2 by Bill Robinson, Publisher Quote of the Week . . . After rubbing my wife’s back, I can now say it is easy to describe forty years of marriage in three words: “Intimate to Liniment!” —CC— Friday night I had gone to bed early. The next morning I told Dayna that I could not remember what time I went to sleep but I knew it was early. She replied, “I don’t know what time you went to sleep but I know the exact time you started snoring because it sounded like a train coming thru the house.” Although I am not for sure, I suspect the following poem might have been written by her . . . The day he came a-wooing, Says his most devoted wife, I used to think ‘twould easy be With him to spend my life; His speech was, oh, so gentle, And so tall and straight was he, I never dreamed how terrible He’d prove someday to be. I never dreamed I’d wake at night To give his ribs a whack, With “Darling, please turn over; You’re sleeping on your back! When life was all before us And our single path uphill, I never dreamed the time would come I’d wish his voice was still. And when “for better or for worse” To cling to him I vowed, I never dreamed so nice a man Could make a noise so loud; Now, night long through I elbow him Until he’s blue and black And say, ”Turn over, darling, please! You’re sleeping on your back!” At times it’s like a whistle’s shriek, At times a grunt and groan, And then a buzz-saw at a knot, And then a fearful moan! There comes a second’s silence When I think he must be dead To find he’s merely paused To start full steam ahead. Kaden Turpin escorted Braylee Hasbell to the 2013 Calvin Prom. And this must last my lifetime through For how can I forsake The ghastly creature fast asleep Who is so nice awake! —CC— Looking back at education in the “good old days” can be very enlightening. In 1924 there was a 59-page pamphlet called Stephenson’s Iowa State Eighth Grad Examination Question Book. The test was given to qualify them to move on into high school. The next time you hear a plea for a tax increase in your area to enhance the quality of education, be bold to ask the people in charge: “What enhancements have you achieved with the money you already have?” I couldn’t help thinking about that a few days ago when my wife, a favorite aunt, and I spent most of a week emptying the home of Henrietta Abels, a devoted 99-year-old Christian woman who had died not long before. In the process, we ran across a little booklet called Stephenson’s Iowa State Eighth Grade Examination Question Book. The 59page pamphlet, published in 1924, was to help eighthgraders take the test at the end of their elementary years that would qualify them to move on into high school. The bottom line is that most high-school seniors in 2006 would find the eighth-grade guide of 1924 quite a challenge. The questions covered 10 different subject areas-and you might enjoy (or you might not) matching your wits against those of a typical Iowa eighth-grader 80 years ago. Arithmetic. A wall 77 ft. long, 6.5 ft. high, and 14 inches thick is built of bricks costing $9.00 per M. What was the entire cost of the bricks if 22 bricks were sufficient to make a cubic foot of wall? Geography. What waters would a ship pass through in going from Duluth to Buffalo? With what would the boat be apt to be loaded? What, probably, would it be loaded with on a return trip? Grammar. Define five of the following terms: antecedent, tense, object, conjugation, auxiliary verb, expletive, reflexive pronoun. P h y s i o l o g y. ( a ) Beginning with food in the mouth, trace the course of digestion, naming the juices with which the food is mixed and the results. (b) What is the reason that spitting on the street is dangerous to the health of a community? Senior Prom was a great time for friends Ashley Gillian, Shelby Gillian, Dylon Barnhart and Janice Linker. Austin Collard was doing alright for himself at the Calvin Prom with these two pretty girls . . . pictured (left) is Cheyenne Nickell and (right) Beyla Skelton. Springtime Spruce Up SAVINGS Sale Dates Good May 1-6, 2013 49 99 6 Cu. Ft. Wheelbarrow Steel tray 1.75” hardwood handles. Full size undercarriage and 16” tire J.B.’s Lumber & Ace Home Center 1407 North Country Club Road • Ada, Oklahoma (580)436-3992 Store Hours: Mon - Fri 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. • Sat 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. • Sunday 12 noon to 6 p.m. Country Comments Spelling and Orthography. Select the proper prefix and place before each word in the following list (up, under, out, fore, over): Spread, balance, hold, sight, ground, shine, current, brush, roar, burst. Writing. Give five movements to develop accuracy in penmanship. Tell what you seek to do in using each movement. History. (a) What colonies were founded in America because of religious reasons? By whom was each founded? (b) Give the cause, time, and result of each of the wars in which the United States has been involved. Civil Government. Name three township, three county, and three state officers and state what office each person holds. Why do so many men dislike holding township offices? Music. Draw a staff. Place on it the scale in half notes in the keys of G, D, and F. Write the scale that has a sharp on the fifth line and another sharp on the third space. Reading. Who were Hamlet? Lochinvar? Naomi? Socrates? Gathergold? What are the three most important topics now being discussed in the newspapers? State two reasons for reading a newspaper. Give five uses of the dictionary. Do you use the dictionary while studying? All this, mind you, was accomplished in the context of almost overly disciplined patriotism. The same booklet suggests, in great detail, proper decorum during the daily salute to the flag: “At the given hour in the morning, the pupils are assembled and in their places in the school. Every pupil rises in his place. The flag is brought forward to the teacher. While the flag is being brought forward Nickell, Heck Qualify for State Meet from Page 1 8th - Skelton, Beyla - Allen (20.07) 100 Meter Hurdles Finals 7th - Skelton, Beyla - Allen (20.40) 300 Meter Hurdles 2nd - Heck, Hannah - Allen (51.94) 4x100 Meter Relay Preliminaries 8th - Allen High School (57.40) 1) Sells, Allison, 2) Spencer, Jesse, 3) Deaton, Stormy and 4) Heck, Hannah 4x100 Meter Relay Finals 7th - Allen High School (57.76) 1) Sells, Allison, 2) Spencer, Jesse, 3) Deaton, Stormy and 4) Heck, Hannah 4x200 Meter Relay 9th - Allen High School (2:07.42) from the door to the stand of the teacher every pupil gives to the flag the military salute, which is as follows: “Raise the right hand smartly till the tip of the forefinger touches the forehead above the right eye, thumb and fingers extended and joined, palm to the left, forearm inclined at about 45 degrees, hand and wrist straight; while thus standing, with the forefinger touching the forehead in attitude of salute, all the pupils repeat together slowly and distinctly the following pledge: I pledge allegiance to the flag and the republic for which it stands; one country; one language; one flag. At the words, To the flag, each one extends the right hand gracefully, palm upward, toward the flag, until the end of the pledge or affirmation. Then all hands drop to the side. “The pupils, still standing, all sing together in unison the national hymn, ‘America.’” (Note to history aces: Congress voted “The Star-Spangled Banner” our national anthem in 1931.) It was, to be sure, an altogether different time. We shouldn’t over-romanticize it. But neither should we miss the point that it produced a remarkably educated society-without bankrupting taxpayers in the process. —CC— And, speaking of education . . . Two fathers were discussing how their sons were doing in THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, MAY 2, 2013- PAGE 3 from Page 2 college. One man said, “My son is so smart that when he writes home, I have to go to the dictionary.” “You’re lucky,” the other father sighed. “When my son writes home, I have to go to the bank.” Skelton’s Dive- N 401 E Hwy 1 • (580)857-1234 Drive thru - walk up - outhouse or use our convenient Golf Cart Entrance 2 to 4 Drinks Half Price New on Menu: Turkey Legs Baked Potato Tacos Hours 10-10 Sun - Thurs 10 - midnight Fri & Sat Chillers : Oreo, Butterfinger, Heath, M&M, Reeses, Rocky Road The Greenhouse Highway 1 • Atwood, OK (580)513-0050 • Potted Plants • Hanging Baskets • Vegetables Open 7 days a week Coming this summer... Fresh Vegetables Help us Celebrate! 1) Sells, Allison, 2) Spencer, Jesse, 3) McGee, Kyla and 4) Deaton, Stormy High Jump 1st - Nickell, Cheyenne - Allen (5-00.00) -- Skelton, Beyla - Allen - NH -- Sells, Allison – Allen - NH Shot Put 5th - Wofford, Taryn - Allen (28-04.00) Discus Throw 7th - Wofford, Taryn - Allen (72-02) Class A regional standings 1) Elmore City – Pernell, 104 2) Claremore Christian, 86 3) Fox High School, 71 4) Coyle High School, 66 5) Waurika High School, 48 6) Healdton High School, 40 7) Velma-Alma High School, 37 8) Ryan High School, 30 9) Sasakwa High School, 27 10) Weleetka High School, 24 11) Allen High School, 20 12) Midway High School, 14.50 13) Copan High School, 13 14) Sterling High School, 12 15) Davenport High School, 10 15) Wapanucka High School 10 17) Agra High School, 8 18) Gans High School, 6 19) Wetumka High School, 4 20) Maysville High School, 2 21) Paden High School, 1.50 22) Stringtown High School, 1 The daughters of Jim and Lyn Anderson invite family & friends to help them Celebrate their parent’s 50th Anniversary Saturday, May 4, 2013 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Allen School Cafeteria CSL TIRE & MECHANIC Hwy 1 & County Line Road (old Peanut Company) Allen • (580)857-2455 or (580)320-8166 • New Tires • Rotation • • Batteries • Oil Change • Flats Repaired We buy scrap metal • cars - Ban - Sha - Sun - Flo - Dip THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, MAY 2, 2013- PAGE 4 Threads of Life by Cleo Emerson LeVally A few years ago, I was a member of AARP, an organization for people over 55 years of age. Julie Andrews was featured in one of the concerts I attended and the following is from one of the songs on the program. I clipped it. I keep it near my computer and when I pick it up, I sing the words mainly Great Past Life because I like the tune and the words fit my mood very well some days. The melody is from the Sound of Music. ‘ Maalox and nose drops and needles for knitting. Walkers and handrails and new dental fittings; bundles of magazines tied in a string. These are a few of my favor- ite things. Cadillacs and cataracts and hearing aids and glasses; Polident and Fixodent and false teeth in glasses; Pacemakers, golf carts and porches with swings, these are a few of my favorite things. When the pipes leak, when the bones creak, when the Service held for Viva Poole Funeral Services for Viva Faye Greene Poole of Ada, were 2:00 pm, Saturday, April 27th, at First United Methodist Church, Ada, Oklahoma. Interment followed at Atwood Cemetery. Officiating was Dr. David Daniel. Mrs. Poole passed away Tuesday, April 23, 2013 at a local hospital in Oklahoma City, at the age of 100. Viva was born September 29, 1912 at Beulah, Oklahoma to Homer B. Greene and Lela Gertrude Earnhart Greene. She was the eldest of five children. She attended school at Atwood, graduating in 1930. She worked her way through college, earning her room and board by housekeeping and cooking for Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Morrison, the Dean of Students, at East Central State Teachers College, in Ada. Her long and well-respected teaching career began in 1934 in Fairview (Hughes County) and later included schools in Jesse, Pleasant Hill (in Coal County,) Olney, and Stonewall. She taught in one-room schoolhouses for many years, usually multiple grades at once. She retired from Stonewall in 1976, after more than three decades of teaching. Many former firstgraders have written to her and sent holiday greetings over the years — a gesture she always appreciated. She was twice selected “Teacher of the Year.” Viva married James “Clarence” Poole, a high school classmate, on June 14, 1936, in a small ceremony at a home in Allen, Oklahoma. She postponed her teaching career in the early years of their marriage, living in the communities of Round Prairie, Allen, and Burr Valley, where she was a homemaker, a farmer’s wife, and mother to her three small children. After retirement, she traveled with her husband, Clarence. They enjoyed their time with their card-playing friends-a pastime that never grew old to her. They sold their Burr Valley farm and moved to Ada in 1988. After his death, she continued her hospitality, opening her basement to dozens of ladies to come play cards at “The Poole Hall.” S he had volunteered and served others in many ways over the years at Valley View Hospital and Ballard’s Nursing Home, even up until just a few years ago. Her perseverance and kindness were an inspiration; she encouraged others, loved everyone, frowned upon gossip, and read her Bible daily. She lived a long, faith-filled life of service to God. She was a charter member of Pleasant Hill Methodist Church, a longtime member of Stonewall Methodist Church, and a current member of First United Methodist Church of Ada. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence; her twin infant daughters Barbara Faye and Beulah Mae Poole; her son James Chesley “Jim” Poole; her infant granddaughter Janet K. Weast; her grandson, Kevin D. Weast; sisters Vera Peck and Eula Garrett; and brothers Earl and Melvin Greene. Surviving are her son Maurice Dale Poole and his wife, Dagmar, of Redlands, California; her daughter Patricia Ann Weast and her husband, Forest, of Midwest City, Oklahoma; her daughter-in-law Neva (Loyd) Poole of Sasche, Texas; her five grandchildren of whom she was so very proud, Eric Poole and wife, Julie; Brooke Poole, Jerry Poole and wife Cheri; Twyala Smith and husband John; and Kimberly Sabella and husband James; and granddaughter-inlaw Stephanie Weast-Jordan and husband Daniel. Also surviving are her eleven much loved great grandchildren, Dillon, Sean, and Joshua Poole, Anthony, Hannah, and Rachel Sabella, Sayre, Bryer and Schuler Weast, and Claire and Scott Poole; and several nieces and nephews. Services were under the direction of Smith-Phillips Funeral Home, Ada. Funeral services for Delma Marie (Nichols) Christian, Allen, were held 2:00 pm Friday, April 26th, at Brown’s Funeral Chapel in Coalgate with Bro. Arvel Hall officiating. Delma was born January 1, 1938 in the Rock Creek area to Bailey Nichols and Nima (Hill) Nichols. She passed away Tuesday, April 23, 2013, in Shawnee at the age of 75 years, 3 months and 22 days. She attended Lonestar and family, you're not just accepting a job but an invitation to future. We are currently hiring Customer Service Representatives for our iQor-IRT Customer A global provider of intelligent customer interactions and outsourcing Apply Now! www.iQor.com Classes Starting in May Service Center located in Ada, Oklahoma. Rites held for Eric Golden Funeral services for Eric Wade Golden, a Coalgate resident, were held Saturday, April 27, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. at Brown’s Funeral Chapel in Coalgate with Rev. David Unsell officiating, assisted by Mr. Don Stanberry. Burial was in McCarty Cemetery with Brown’s Funeral Service of Coalgate in charge of arrangements. Eric was born March 19, 1987 in Ada to Ronnie Dell Ennis and Tammy Michelle Golden and passed away April 21, 2013 in Troy, PA at the age of 26. He attended Coalgate High School, graduating in 2005 and attended University Technical Institute. Eric was artistic, enjoyed working on cars, spending time with family and friends. He liked to fish, and enjoyed having his dog at his side. Survivors include his mother, Tammy Michelle Golden of Austin, TX; father, Ronnie Dell Ennis and wife Rachel of Coalgate, OK; maternal grandfather, Roy Marshall Golden of Coalgate; maternal grandmother, Ernestine (Cosper) Golden of Texas; Paternal grandparents, Dale and Paula (Forneris) Ennis of Coalgate; siblings, Joshua McQuade Holder of Mustang, OK, Fancy Chanea Holder of Allen, Tyler Nathaniel Ennis, Sondi Cierra Ennis and Ronica DeLisa Ennis, all of Coalgate; niece, Jensy Chanel Ennis of Coalgate; uncles, Kevin Dale Ennis of Coalgate, Danny Golden of Oklahoma, Russell Golden of Texas; aunts, Kimberly Daylene Ennis of Coalgate, Sherry Lucksinger of Buchanan Dam, TX and Sheila Lawrence of McAlester, OK; along with other relatives and many friends. Pallbearers were Tyler Ennis, Joshua Holder, Jeremiah Golden, Justin Lawrence, Joseph Lawrence, Michael Childress, Charles Warren, Raymond Warren, Jason Stiles, Ramsey Burris, Brandon Madden, and James Washburn. Rites held for Delma Christian When you become part of our iQor further advance your career and build leadership skills for the knees go bad, I simply remember my favorite things, and then I don’t feel so bad. Hot tea and crumpets and corn pads for bunions. No spicy hot food or food cooked with onions. Bathrobes and heat pads and hot meals they bring; these are a few of my favorite things. Back pains, confused brains and no fear of sinnin’; thin bones and fractures and hair that is thinin’, and we won’t mention our short shrunken frames, when we remember our favorite things. When the joints ache, when the hips break, when the eyes grow dim, then I remember the great life I’ve had, and then I don’t feel so bad.’ For More Information please call 580-272-5900 and speak to our Talent Department. EOE Parker Elementary Schools and Ashland High School. She married Edgar Rippee in 1957 at Coalgate; John Dillinger in 1977 at Tulsa; and Joe Christian in 1981 in Oklahoma City, he preceded her in death in 2008. A homemaker, Delma was a cook and worked in several restaurants over the years. She was of the Baptist faith, and served as a den leader coach for Cub Scouts for several years. She loved fishing, sewing and arts & crafts. She is survived by a son, Edgar Arch Rippee Jr. and wife Jackie of Kansas City, Missouri; a daughter Elizabeth Jean Coble of Allen; and son William Odell Rippee and wife Debby of Calvin. She also leaves two sisters, Willa Mae McCall of Tulsa and Maxine Coffee of Edmond; two brothers, James (J.C.) Nichols and wife Minta of Parker Community in Coalgate, and Beecher Nichols and wife Janice of Beggs; grandchildren Cherina Tyrell, Robbie Tyrell, Jesse Moore, Crystal and Ethan Leonhart, Aaron Rippee, Nathan Rippee, Jacob Rippee, Natosha Rippee Cassandra Barker, Chad Talley and Destiny Talley; great-grandchildren Chance Tyrell, Aubrey Scott, Brantley Nix, Kaley Tyrell, Lindsay Tyrell, Riggin Moore, Nehemiah Barker, Shelton Barker, and Colten Leonhart who is expected to arrive in the next two weeks; along with nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, Bailey and Nima Nichols; husbands Edgar Rippee, John Dillinger, and Joe Christian; sisters Evelyn Kirkland and Pat Daws; and brother-in-law Joe Coffee. Assisting as pallbearers were Jesse Moore, Aaron Rippee, Nathan Rippee, Jacob Rippee, Ethan Leonhart and Chance Tyrell; honorary bearers were J.C. Nichols and Beecher Nichols. Service held for Linda Gloeckner Linda Ann Gloeckner, age 66 of Atwood, passed away Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013 at her residence in Atwood. Born September 14th, 1946 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Graveside services were held 2:00 pm Monday, April 29th, at the Gloeckner Family Cemetery in Atwood, Oklahoma. Arrangements are under the direction of the Hudson-Phillips Funeral Home, Holdenville. One Pharmacist’s View THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, MAY 2, 2013- PAGE 5 At last it’s May and after the coldest April in years. In fact it is said to be the 2nd coldest in history with areas in Alaska and the rest of the country running about 7 degrees below normal on average. But that’s what weather does — it changes. The trick is to not get too concerned over it — we have people in this country who will do that for you, passing laws and figuring out ways to profit from weather changes. They are called liberals and that’s all I’ll have to say today about global warming. Besides, I’ve been out of town. Pat and I drove up to Tulsa last Sunday afternoon. Even with spring being so late it was a beautiful drive up scenic SH-48. Well, they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder and that’s why I choose scenic “48” as my way to get to Tulsa on my frequent trips up there. In Tulsa we attended a reception for a guy named Odai — Bishop Francis Afotey Odai from a place called Accra, Ghana. Odai is a preacher of many talents and of many ministries. He is an “overseer” of several other pastors in Ghana as well as being a pastor of a large church there in Accra. Odai has a television ministry in Africa as well as coordinating church planting and the much needed ministry of digging water wells for the people back in the bush. May at Last!! Southern Hills Baptist Church in Tulsa is involved in these ministries with members of the congregation going on all sorts of mission trips over there — trips that involve church building, the water well digging and more especially medical missions. One of the things that caught the eye of my daughter-in-law, Courtney Bullard and husband Steve was the plight of young girls in the big city of Accra. Migration to the city from the bush is ongoing and in that migration are thousands of little girls who go to the city thinking of a better life. Once there reality takes over and they realize there are no jobs, no food and no shelter. Their dreams of a better life turn into a nightmare as they fall into the hands of pimps who cast them into physical abuse, slavery and prostitution. It is a brutal and mean fate and there are thousands of these young teens who are owned and exploited by these evil men. That’s why Steve and Courtney founded something called “The Pearl House.” This organization provides food, shelter and ministry to these “rescued” girls in a place called “The Pearl House.” There is a story related to why Courtney named it “The Pearl House” and it Light from God’s Word Mark Legg, Allen church of Christ What do you talk about with your friends and family? No, I’m not being nosy; I don’t want you to tell me! Of course, God always knows the topic of your conversation. Did you realize that the things you talk about indicate what is in your heart? Jesus said, “Those things which proceed out of the mouth come from the heart.” (Matt 15:18) Doesn’t that mean that the words we speak reveal whether we love God or this world; the things we love and value? Do not our words reveal if we are covetous or immoral? Can’t our words reveal if we are serving God or our own pleasures and lusts; whether we are interested in spiritual matters or things of the flesh and of a physical nature? Also, the words we speak have an influence on those who listen to us. Our words can influence either godliness or evil in others. Haven’t you been influenced to buy a certain product by someone’s words? The Apostle Paul wrote, “Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.” (Eph 4:29) Most of us are very careful to ensure that what we do is of benefit to family and friends, but just as our actions influence our associates, so do the words we speak. Perhaps you have heard the saying, “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me!” The truth is, words can hurt more than sticks and stones. Jesus said, “But I tell you that men will have to give account on the day of judgment for every careless word they have spoken. For by your words you will be acquitted, and by your words you will be condemned.” (Matt 12:3637) Perhaps we need to listen to the things we say and take note of what is revealed about our hearts and make necessary corrections! The Allen Advocate PO Box 465 - Allen OK 74825-0465 (580)857-2687 • e-mail allennews@aol.com Dayna Robinson - Owner The Allen Advocate (USPS 543600) is published weekly each Thursday at 101 S Easton, Allen, OK 74825 POSTMASTER Send address changes to The Allen Advocate, PO Box 465, Allen, OK 74825 www.allennewspaper.com showcases the love and respect Pearl House People have for the girls they rescue from the streets. In Accra, Pearl House workers literally go out into the dangerous streets and rescue these children and take them to the Pearl House, a sanctuary that can meet their physical needs for food and a clean bed as well as their spiritual needs. This ministry has been described as “One of the most extraordinary philanthropic humanitarian endeavors of our generation.” In the book of Matthew (13:45-46) there is a story of a jeweler who was looking for the finest pearl. When he found a pearl that was more beautiful and valuable than any jewel he had ever seen, the jeweler sold all he had and bought that pearl, his pearl of great value. You can find out more about this work by going online www.thepearlhouse.org or by writing to The Pearl House at PO Box 738, Jenks, OK 74037. I hope all of you are having a good week and can make it to your church Sunday. A lot of good stuff happens there and you need to be a part of it. Wayne Bullard, DPh waynebullard@sbcgloba Wayne and Pat Bullard visited Bishop Francis Afotey Odai from Ghana in Tulsa. FCCLA Fundraiser May 11 The Allen FCCLA Chapter High School FCCLA Adviser, at (580)857-2416. will be hosting a 15 Family Yard Sale and Bake Sale on Saturday, May 11th, in the Allen High School Old Gym from 1/4 Mile East of Allen Quick Pic - Hwy 1 7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Stop (580)857-2991 Cell (580)421-5936 by for lots of great items and Open 8 to 5 Monday - Thursday • 9 to 1 Friday & Saturday bargains! All money raised will be used to send our 15 State FCCLA STAR Event winners to compete at the National Leadership Conference in Nashville, Tennessee this summer. If you have items that you 8 to 12 & 1 to 4:30 would like to donate, please contact Katrina Lewis, Allen $10 Allen Vet Clinic Rabies Clinic Thursday, May 2 Tim Costner, D.V.M $8.50 Ask About Refilling Prescriptions online at License Plates $9.99 All Mustang Jewelry $5.99 www.allencommunitypharmacy.com Allen 200 N Easton • Allen (580) 857-2492 Dave Campbell, Pharm. D. COMMUNITY PHARMACY Allen Rural Family HEALTH CLINIC 200 N. Easton • Allen • (580)857-1300 Walk-ins Always Welcome!!! Monday 8 to 4 • Tuesday 9 to 4 • Wednesday 9 to 4 • Thursday 8 to 4 • Friday 8 to 12 New Office Hours beginning July 18: THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, MAY 2, 2013- PAGE 6 Allen boys end track season at Luther wrapped up the spring track and field season with a season-ending performance at the Class A regional meet at Lu- field meet. “You could not ask ther. The Mustangs will For Coach Kenny not be represented at the Deaton, the 2013 season for any better kids,” the upcoming state track and was a mixed bag of emo- coach said. “They are not the fastest out there tions. and they are “We did certainly not Coach Deaton not have track studs. But very many proud of effort as they are great k i d s o u t Mustangs compete young people for track,” in Class A regional and they have h e s a i d . meet been wonderful “We had to work with about four this season. They showed or five come out this spring. That’s not enough up and gave me their to have relay teams and best. They did not cause put you in a position to do any problems and that Urologic Specialists of Oklahoma in Tulsa is pleased to announce that Sean M. Doyle, MD and Stephen much scoring. That part was nice for me as their D. Confer, MD will be seeing patients once a month in McAlester. Our physicians are qualified and coach. They were just is a little frustrating.” skilled in the diagnosis and treatment of urologic disorders and conditions. Many of our doctors What made the coach good representatives of have sub-specialty training to give our patients the most advanced care and treatment available. proud was the nature of the track program and our Services and specialties include: Urinary Control, Urologic Oncology, Prostate Cancer, General Urology, the Mustangs who did school.” Erectile Dysfunction, Pediatric Urology, Female Pelvic Medicine and Kidney Stone Disease. Here are the Mustangs show up for the track Dr. Doyle and Dr. Confer will see patients in McAlester one day each month. and their finishes at the squad. Call for dates. regional tournament. By HERMAN BROWN Allen correspondent The Allen Mustangs Urologic Specialists of Oklahoma physicians Seeing Patients in McAlester. Atwood FBC News To schedule your appointment call: 1-800-876-5645 urologicspecialists.com Sean M. Doyle, MD Stephen D. Confer, MD 1650 S. Main, Suite A | McAlester, OK Qtr page bw ad McAlester_Allen.indd 1 4/29/13 2:20 PM Robinson Family AUTO r you SALES or f e ar icles ut c We veh & o ide s n i ASE Certified Technician on Duty See us for: • Oil Changes • Tires • Flats Fixed • Detailing COUPON $20off WITH THIS All Transmission Flushes C OUPON We know you will be happy with our Sales & Service Come by and see us!! Let our helpful sales staff show you around our large selection of late model, pre-owned cars and trucks ROBINSON FAMILY AUTO SALES 400 E. 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BUYING MINERAL INTERESTS TOP DOLLAR • BUYING MINERAL INTERESTS TOP DOLLAR • The last after school program for the school year met this week so they celebrated with a hamburger fry and plenty of desserts and fun activities. The children who attended regularly also have received a neon green t-shirt. Even though they don’t plan to meet on Wednesdays this summer we hope the children and their families will continue with the Bible lessons and church activities here on Sundays. Also, Falls Creek will soon be here and we hope to send a good group to that. Next Sunday is the First Sunday Breakfast, which will be served at 9:00 as usual. The men, who are getting to be very good at this, are the cooks and everyone is invited. Jake Hammonds sang a song titled “An Unspoken Request” this Sunday. It was one I had never heard before, but it has a great story and message. Jake always puts much thought into the songs he sings, and we know we’ll get to hear a song that leads us to think a little outside the box when he brings the special music. Rev. Karch’s message was from II Corinthians 5:1-21 and I Corinthians 15:1-6. In these passages the Apostle Paul writes about two things God wants us to know. The first is that we don’t have to be afraid, and the second is that He wants us to be comforted. Life here on the earth is temporary so there isn’t any point in getting so caught up in it all that we neglect spiritual matters. The dwelling we live in here doesn’t begin to compare to the house we will have when we arrive in Heaven. Also the bodies we live in while we’re on earth aren’t perfect, but they will be perfect in heaven. Really!! So we don’t have to be fearful of our life on this earth ending. Heaven is gloriously better. Even here on earth we can be clothed in the Heavenly Spirit though. God has given us a guarantee through giving us the Holy Spirit, who dwells in us and clothes us spiritually. By faith, we know what Jesus would do in every situation; we just have to be honest with ourselves and follow through with what Jesus is showing us we should do. R emember, though, that we must be living right for the right reason and not just for show. We will be judged for what we’ve done and receive what is due us. Do we want to stand before Jesus having tried to live as He wanted us to? Or for sending people to hell because of the way we lived our lives? If we see that we have been wasting our lives as Christians, God forgives those who repent and want to begin to live in the way Jesus is showing them they should live. When our lives are right, not to avoid punishment but because we want to live in the way that Jesus approves, we are living by faith. Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, they are a new person. Christ bought our salvation by dying on the cross for us. Now we get to take that salvation and do something good with it. Thank You Perhaps you sent a lovely card Or sat quietly in a chair, Perhaps you sent a funeral spray If so, we saw it there. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words As any friend could say, Perhaps you were not there at all Just thought of us that day. Whatever you did To console our hearts, We thank you so very much Whatever the part. We appreciate everyone so very much, The Dean Rinehart Family Allen Nutrition Site Week of May 6th Monday Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, Tossed Green salad, Mixed Vegetables, Garlic Bread, Salad dressing, Margarine or Butter, Strawberries with Cool Whip, 2% Milk, Coffee and/or Tea Tuesday Taco Salad with Beef, Beans & Cheese, Diced Tomatoes, Corn, Tortilla Chips, Sour Cream, Salsa, Cantaloupe, 2% Milk, Coffee and/or Tea Wednesday BBQ Chicken, California Blend, Beets, Whole Grain Roll, Butter or Margarine, Mandarin Orange Fruit Salad, 2% Milk, Coffee and/or Tea Thursday Pork Chops with Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Cooked Spinach, Whole Grain Roll, Butter or Margarine, Gelatin with Cool Whip, 2% Milk, Coffee and/or Tea Friday Ranch Seasoned Chicken Quarters, Baked Beans, Zucchini, Yeast Roll, Margarine or Butter, Brownie, 2% Milk, Coffee and/or Tea THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, MAY 2, 2013- PAGE 7 Atwood Nazarene always by on guard against a legalistic spirit. I could oppose God by failing to understand what he is doing. No one could deny Peter’s devotion or enthusiasm. God was trying to deal with Peter’s prejudice. Peter could not imagine God working in a way unfamiliar to his thinking. God was dramatically challenging Peter’s worldview. Remember God says: “My ways are not your ways...” I could oppose God by failing to follow the spirit. Peter didn’t have the luxury of thinking about all this, he had to make a quick decision. Should I just go with the leading of the Spirit? Peter was wise enough to sense that God was in this. We have a tendency to want to control We were blessed to have a large group of children in our congregation Sunday. We always enjoy our youth for they are our future church. Sunday night we had a graduation party for Angel Smith. She and her family have been members of the church for years and we wish her well as she begins her college years. During the morning service Lauren Mudd, granddaughter of Donna and Glenn Boyd, sang our special, “When We All Get to Heaven.” Bro. Larry’s sermon was taken from Acts 11:1-18 and entitled “Could I Be Opposing God?” The young church, fueled by the Holy Spirit, was spreading like wildfire. The Church must Now Accepting New Patients! things. God asks us to let Him be in control. Faith is learning to “walk in the Spirit” into the unknown. I could oppose God by thinking I know what is best. God wants to do a “new thing” in every generation. Our challenge is to discern what God is doing and join in. I could oppose God by objecting to what God is doing. In order to meet the challenges of an ever changing world we must adapt our methods. If we look for God to do what He has done in the past we may miss what He is doing now. God has always known how to reach the present age. God will either work through us or around us, but He will advance His kingdom. n atio rs c o eL Yea Sam er 15 ov for Office Hours Mon - Fri 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Close at noon on Thursday AllenMichelle Health Clinic Barlow, D.O. Board Certified in Family Practice 202 W. Broadway • Allen, OK • (580)857-2424 • (866)966-0664 Most insurance accepted Sale runs May 2 thru May 8 Al len Fo o d Center Downtown Allen • 857-2627 •Store Hours 8 to 7 Monday - Saturday : Sundays 12 to 5 • Movie Rental • We accept SNAP Benefits • Fidelity Express bill pay • WIC Approved • VISA • MasterCard • Amex • Discover Accepted • Money Orders • Senior Citizen Discount Wednesdays Doritos Tortilla Chips Mountain Dew or Pepsi Nabisco Oreo Cookies 25 25 all $4.29 Varieties $ 11.315.35 oz pkg for Shurfine Liquid $ all 12 pack cans Hunt’s Snack Pack Pudding Laundry Detergent 2 99 99 Royal Oak original or mesquite Charcoal assorted varieties 3 $ ¢ gal 27 $ $ 99 16.6 lb Bag 4 pack MORE DAIRY AND FROZEN Milk $ 99 Ice- allCream rims $ 99 4 1/2 gal TJ Farms Tater Crowns Cool Whip Plain’s Grade A Vitamin D Blue Bell Sea Pack Popcorn Shrimp 2 3 $ 32 oz Bag 2 Topping 2 3 $ 8 oz bowl Gal Shurfine $ 39 Tea $ 99 String Cheese 2 Red Diamond 1 32 oz Bag 10 oz Pkg 2 5 $ - sweet - unsweet - sugar free hs; QUALITY FRESH PRODUCE U.S. #1 Large Fancy Roma Tomatoes 99 Sweet Golden Russet Potatoes $ Pineapple 25 ¢ for 10 lb bag Lb choice fresh meat U.S.D.A. Choice Certified Hereford Boneless Chuck Roast Center Cut Boneless Pork Chops $ Advance Fast Fixin Breaded Chicken Breast 2 $ $ 4 99 big 56 oz Pkg Grandma’s Flour Tortillas $ 99 Pork Loin Lb Roast Bar-S Jumbo London Broil Lb $ Center Cut Boneless 1/2 Choice Boneless 59 nuggets or strips 2 23 $ 3 39 Meat Franks 1 $ 89 12 cnt pkg 45 26 $ Lb 1 Lb Pkg Eckrich Smoked Sausage $ 13-16 oz Pkg Bar-S 10 oz 1 99 Lb 4x6 Turkey Breast or Cooked $ Ham 25 45 1 Lb Pkg Bar-S Meat Bologna Original or Thick Cut $ 12 oz Pkg THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, MAY 2, 2013-PAGE 10 Classified Advertising Jim Thetford Auction is back! Monday Evenings – 5:30 pm Holdenville To consign call 405-221-0535 JimLock Storage MINI STORAGE UNITS 3 sizes to choose from (405) 645-2457 Cash for Gold & Silver Coins Buy - Sell – Trade There’s A New Hair Stylist In Town!!! 6 years experience Holly Woods will be available Fridays at the Allen Tag Agency beginning May 3rd. Please call (405) 443-5272 or (580) 919-0167 to schedule an appointment. Walkins welcome! Yard Mowing! The Gun Store REASONABLE RATES 100 N. Hinckley Holdenville (405) 379-3331 Bill Stephens (580) 857-1025 Position LEACHCO INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC — Electrical & Welding Skills Required. FT, M-F, 8-4:30. Apply in person at 130 East 10th, Ada. No calls please. Found/Free FOUND or DUMPED?? Free to good homes, 5 Rottweiler/ Black Lab mixed puppies. Found 2 miles south of Allen on Highway 48. Call (580) 2722-4802 or (580) 235-2444. For Sale FOR SALE — 2005 Cadillac CTS 89k, $9950. 1998 F-150 XLT extended cab, 89k, $5500. Both clean/non-smoker. Located in Allen (580) 453-0006, Leave Message. FOR SALE — 1975 Terrey 16 ft Bass Boat with 35 hp Evinrude Motor. $700. Call (580) 9862280 or (405) 221-7773. 502 Lexington – Allen 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath - $57,000 4812 N 3725 Rd – Allen 3 bedroom with 27 acres - $148,900 1350 sq ft. well maintained 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, nice size bonus room, central h/a, large fenced-in back yard, detached double covered carport, storage bldg reduced to $85,900 308 West Broadway – Allen RINEHART REALTY.NET For All Your Real Estate Needs 816 ARLINGTON - ADA, OKLAHOMA - (580)436-4662 Eric Pierce, Associate Cell (580)399-7106 • Day (580)857-2627 • Night (580)857-2824 JACK SHERRY REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENTS 101 N. 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Garage Sales 5-FAMILY GARAGE SALE — Friday & Saturday, 1 mile south on Camper Road big yellow house. Watch for signs. Baby items, household goods, furniture, craft items (silk flowers & more), and lots of clothes all priced 25¢ each. LARGE MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE — Saturday only, 8 am to ?? 415 N. Bullitt, Holdenville. Furniture, appliances, antiques, primitives, lots of women-men-children clothes, toys, home décor, household items & other misc. THE TOWN OF ALLEN will be selling 60 2-feet by 4-feet drop-in 4-bulb light fixtures at the Lively-Wallace Consignment Sale next Saturday, May 11 th. Sale will be held 2 miles south of Allen on Hwy. 48, starting at 10:00 am. COMING MAY 11th — 15Family FCCLA Yard & Bake Sale inside the Allen School’s old gym, 7:30 am to 2 pm. Money raised will assist in sending girls to the National Conference. Donations accepted, contact Katrina Lewis at 857-2416. At Edward Jones, the level of service you receive depends on your personal needs and preferences, not on the size of your investment portfolio. NOTICE OF STORAGE AUCTION NOTICE is hereby given that the personal property belonging to the following individuals will be sold at auction on Saturday, June 1, 2013, to the highest bidder. The auction will be held where the property is located: Hidden Valley RV Park & Mini Storage, 14624 CR 1560, Ada, OK 74820. Anita Morrison #93 Lee Criswell #33 Kay Ingram #63 & #65 Jessica Smith #39 Purchase must be paid at the time of sale with cash only. Sale is subject to cancel in the even of settlement between owner and obligated party. (Published in The Allen Advocate on April 25 and May 2, 2013) T&W Mon-Sat 10-7 • Sun 12-5 No Interest 12 Months WAC www.americasmattressofoklahoma.com • Alignment • Brake Repair • Shocks / Struts • 4-Wheel Alignment FREE DELIVERY SET UP & REMOVAL With a purchase of a Tempur-Pedic Sleep Systems. MEGA STORE 4903 N. Union • East of Walmart Shawnee • 273-0655 Tire • Front End Repair • AC - Heater Repair • Farm Service • Emergency Road Service 500 East Main - Ada (580)332-5145 RICK’S TANK TRUCK SERVICE Is looking to hire qualified drivers in the Calvin area to drive at night. Yard is located south of Calvin on Highway 75. You must have a Class A CDL, be 21-years-old, and have at least one year tank truck driving experience. $16.25 per hour Average 60 hours Benefits Available Please call Matt at (580) 399-5608 Peggy L Allen Financial Advisor . 112 North Broadway Holdenville, OK 74848 405-379-7024 www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC Welch Real Estate and Auction Service (405)379-3331 100 N Hinckley - Holdenville James Welch, Broker James Welch, Broker--(405)380-7988 (405 )379-7988 JoDawna Smith, Sales Associate (405)379-6413 Brenda Welch, Sales Associate 379-8044 - Cell (405)380-8188 - WANTED - Sellers of Rural Property All Types Needed. We now offer home warranties to our buyers and sellers. Scott McCormack Cell 580-310-4389 West of Ada on Hwy 3W • (580)436-5033 Thank You for your patronage & support! Stockers & Feeder • Pairs, Cows & Bulls Wednesdays starting at 9:00 a.m. Average Report for 04/24/2013 Total Head: 771 Steers 1 HEIFERS 212...................................................$213.00 315.....................................$184.00-$198.00 355-366 ............................$181.00- $195.00 395...................................................$170.00 422-435 ...........................................$176.00 450-495 .............................$166.00-$175.00 503-518 .............................$166.00-$170.00 606-630 ...........................................$145.00 738...................................................$139.00 817................................................... $118.50 370-396 .......................... $151.00-$158.00 400-441 .......................... $146.50-$156.00 459-498 ............................ $146.00-153.00 515-545 .......................... $138.00-$146.00 555-595 .......................... $126.00-$137.00 621-640 .......................... $127.00-$128.50 720-729 .......................... $123.00-$124.00 828.................................................$123.00 Sale Every Wednesday starting at 9:00 am y r r e T y r Ma Mary Terry - Owner/Broker ................................ 320-3165 Sherry Hickman- Bro/Asc .................................. 421-4881 Boogie Evans ...................................................... 399-4357 2 BED 2 BATH — With a walk08t basement. 1616 Keith Road (CR 3540) $107,900 MLS#50082 ***** 2.5 ACRES — 4 Bed 2 Bath with a 24x36 shop building. 2700 Ahloso Road. $116,000 MLS#50289 ***** 1.18 ACRE — 3 Bed, 2 Bath with open floor plan in Lake Hills Subdivision, 525 Winter Rose Terrace. $169,900 MLS#50109 ***** PARADISE HILL LOTS — Starting at $30,000 ***** 22.68 ACRES in beautiful Paradise Hills. $90,720 MLS#50154 ***** 7.85 ACRES in Paradise Hills. $62,000 MLS#50178 ***** 2 BED 1 BATH — in Stonewall. 507 S. Collins. $29,900 MLS#50181 ***** 3 BED 1 BATH IN BYNG SCHOOL DISTRICT — $29,000 MLS#50166 ***** 2 BED 1 BATH IN BYNG SCHOOL DISTRICT with a nice shop. $25,000 MLS#50167 ***** 130 ACRES — Come build your dream home on this beautiful 180 acres in Paradise Hills. $645,000 MLS#50158 ***** 4.17 ACRES — With a great building spot overlooking the Lake Hills lake. Adjoining 8 acres can be purchased for a total of $70,000. $35,000 MLS#50137 ***** SOLD Call today to schedule a free portfolio review. - Acreages - Farms - Residential - Commercial “Simply The Best” CONTRACT If you’d like to experience exceptional personal service, consider Edward Jones. We offer solutions for all your financial needs. Get to know us. If it’s Real Estate We Can Sell It! & Associates 12 MONTHS SAME AS CASH On approved credit. See Store for details. Is Your Broker Giving You the Cold Shoulder? 409 NW J.A. Richardson Loop Ada, OK (580) 332-8933 www.maryterry.com Scott Ward - Bro/Asc .......................................... 272-3343 Shelby Heck - Assoc. ......................................... 320-3780 Rebecca Terry - Assoc. ...................................... 399-9418 Theresa Stewart - Bro/Asc ................................. 320-2136 SOLD 8 ACRES — With building spot overlooking Lake Hills lake. Adjoining 4.17 acres can be purchased for a total of $70,000. $35,000 MLS#50138 ***** HOUSE & 5 ACRES — 3 Bed, 1 bath in Latta School District. One of a kind property with lots of possibilities. $129,900 MLS#50039 ***** BEAUTIFUL 79 ACRES — 40x30 building that is split, 1/2 shop, 1/2 living quarters. Has pond, half mineral rights to be conveyed with property at closing. $225,000. MLS#49415 ***** 5.5 ACRES — North on Highway 99/377. Right on busy Highway. Great place to build. $60,000 MLS#49359 ***** CLOSE TO STONEWALL — 1.6 Acres, road frontage on 2 sides of property. Creek runs through back of property. $25,000 MLS#49718 ***** 3 BED 2 BATH — Nice brick home on corner lot in Stonewall. $78,000 REDUCED TO $69,900 MLS#49907 ***** CLOSE TO ALLEN! Beautiful 3 bed 2 bath, 2306 sq ft home on 19 acres. 1 barn, 1 workshop, 1 storage building and 1 arena. Great land with a pond. 25605 CR 1515. $330,000 REDUCED TO $269,000 MLS#49437 ***** GREAT BUILDING LOTS at Lake Hills, lake lots and other lots avaiable. Will Build to Suit ***** 180 ACRES — Nice creeks running through. Lots of potential. $255,000 MLS#50125 CONTRACT Call our Office for More Great Listings Sorority Tours Mansion Members of the Allen Sorority and their guests toured the Grisso Mansion in Seminole on Saturday, April 20th. The home, purchased by the Seminole Nation in August of 2012, is open for tours by appointment and available for wedding, showers and other parties. The home was built by “Doc” Grisso, a pharmacist and translator for the Seminole Indians, for his third wife, his “Beloved Maggie.” Construction on the home began in 1926 and was finished in 1928 at a cost of $750,000. In comparison, the Oklahoma Governor’s Mansion was built at the same time at a cost of $75,000. The house has three bedrooms and features an impressive foyer with a fountain, music room, sitting room, office, kitchen, breakfast room, formal dining room, butler’s pantry, sunroom and conservatory in a U-shape built around a central courtyard. A ballroom, billiard room, family room and second small kitchen are located in the basement, along with the laundry/drying room and servant’s workrooms. A separate building housed the 14-servants and their families. The Seminole Nation is continuing the restoration project and will be repairing the reflecting pool and vineyards this summer. Following their tour the ladies were treated to refreshments of cupcakes, cookies and punch. They then went on to enjoy lunch before part of the group returned home and others continued their day with a shopping trip to Shawnee. The first stop was at the Shawnee Mall but shortly after arriving they were asked to leave . . . a bomb scare had the building evacuated. Unwilling to let anything stand in the way of shopping the ladies continued on to other area stores before returning home that evening. Sorority members enjoying Eight members of the Allen Sorority enjoyed touring the Grisso Mansion in Seminole this past Saturday. Pictured are (back, left to right) Jill Kaminski, Tammy Frederick, Cindy Davis and Cindi Sanders; (front) Sue Boyd, Marilyn Coulson, Tanya Caldwell and Jennifer Smith. Allen School Menu Week of April 29 th Monday Breakfast – Choice of Cereal or Pancakes, Syrup, Assorted Juice, Choice of Cereal Lunch — Submarine Sandwich, Lettuce & Pickle, Hamburger, Baked Beans, Fresh Fruit, Romaine Salad, Milk Variety, Catsup, Yellow Mustard, Mayonnaise Tuesday Breakfast – Choice of Cereal or Biscuits, Peppered Gravy, Assorted Juice, Choice of Milk, Jelly Lunch – Chili Cheese Coney, Chicken Patty Sandwich, Tater Tots, Chilled Fruit Cup, Romaine Salad, Milk Variety, Catsup Wednesday Breakfast – Choice of Cereal, Cinnamon Toast, Juice Variety, Milk Variety Lunch – Chicken Strips, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Rolls, Green beans, Romaine Salad, Chilled Fruit Cup, Milk Variety Thursday Breakfast – Choice of Cereal or Cinnamon Rolls, Assorted Juice, Choice of Milk Lunch – Burritos, Baked Potato with Toppings, Refried Beans, Fresh Fruit, Romaine Salad, Milk Friday NO SCHOOL! Two (2) Free upper cervical X-rays through April 30th (insurance will be filed) We now have our Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield and HealthChoice provider numbers and those patients can expect reimbursement within forty-five days. Arthur Chiropractic Acupuncture & Herb Clinic Specializing in NUCCA, Grostic & Acupuncture Dr. L. Kay Arthur, D.C. Office Location - 3320 Hwy 75 - Horntown -(405)379-3888 Office hours M&W 9 to 7 T&Th 9 to 1 THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, MAY 2, 2013- PAGE 9 the day were Marilyn Coulson, Tanya Caldwell, Jill Kaminski, Jennifer Smith, Tammy Frederick, Cindi Sanders, Sue Boyd, and Cindy Davis. Their guests on Saturday were Wanda Spitler, Jan Moore, Emily Wade and Terry Riddle. Lively - Wallace Consignment Auction Saturday, May 11, 2013 •10 am 2 miles south of Allen on Highway 48 Left side of highway • Watch for signs Tractors John Deere 6400 w/Loader & Cab • Komatsu D-37E Dozer w/6-way Blade (good condition) • 6710 Ford w/Loader & Cab • T.O. 30 Ferguson • Ford 1700 4-Wheel Drive w/Loader • Zetor Diesel w/Loader • 65 Massey Ferguson Diesel • I-H Cub w/Belly Mower (Nice) • Vanmar Diesel w/Finish Mower • Ford 6000 Diesel Trailers Small 2-Wheel Trailer to pull w/Trike • 20-ft Gooseneck Stock Trailer • 2 20-ft Gooseneck Flatbeds • 20ft Gooseneck Flatbed w/1-ft sides • 18-ft Gooseneck Flatbed • 2-Horse Bumper-Pull • 1-Horse Bumper Pull • Pickup Bed Trailer • 2-Wheel Sheep Trailer • 2-Wheel Golf Cart Trailer • 2 New Shopbuilt Utility Trailers • 2-Wheel Utility Trailer w/Metal Bed • 16-ft Car Hauler • Several Other Stock & Utility Trailers Farm & Ranch Priefert Squeeze Chute (New) • Priefert Headgate • Several Other Good Headgates • Creep Feeders • Feeder on Wheels • Portable Stock Panels • Several Good Metal Feed Troughs • Good Heavy Cattle Guard • 5 1-Ton Metal Beds • Welding Bed • 2 Large Stacks of Bois’de Arc Posts • Overhead Fuel Tank • Hay Rings • 2 Heavy Axles w/Springs & Wheels • 1000-gal Plastic Tank • Several Metal Gates • 50Joints 2-7/8 Tubing • 3000-ft 2-7/8 Tubing • 3000-ft 2-3/8 tubing • 1 Lot of Sucker Rods • Headache Rack • 100-ft New 3/4” Cable w/Pulling Eyes • Barrels w/Lids • Several Propane Bottles • New Hydraulic Hoses • Creep Feeder • Hay Feeders • Used Tires Equipment 9-ft Disc Mower • 10-Wheel Rake • 8-Wheel Hay Rake • Several Other V-Rakes • John Deere 3465 Wire Tie Square Baler • 2 4-ft Bush Hogs (3-pt) • Several 5-ft Bush Hogs (3-pt) • 6-ft 3-pt Bush Hog • 7-ft 3-pt Bush Hog • 2-Row 3-pt Cultivator • 3-pt Chisel • 3-pt 6-ft Disc • 3-pt Booms • 3-pt Scissor Hay Spike • 4 3-pt Hay Spikes • 8-ft 3-pt Disc • 3-pt Seeder • Grain Drill • 2 2-Bottom Breaking Plows (3-pt 16’) • 3-pt Post Hole Auger • Large Diesel Generator • 2 Gas Generators • Gas Honda Power Washer • 4- & 5-ft Box Blades • New Wood Chipper • Used Wood Chipper Trucks 58 Ford 2/4-yd Dump & New 292 Motor • 82 Model Chevy w/Dumping Grain Bed • 2004 Ford 1-ton Gas w/Winch Gin Poles (Nice) • 78 GMC Bucket Truck 3/4-ton • 95 I.H. 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Plus we are your first step to a beautiful lawn ask us about our weed and insect eradication program for your yard Free Termite Inspection • Military & Senior Discount ATM Machine • Lottery Station 24 Hour Gas Pumps Drive-thru window Hot Deli Counter Allen Quick Pic Hwy 1 • Allen • (580)857-2459 THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, MAY 2, 2013- PAGE 10 Hughes County Court Records FELONIES Lisa Renee Randolph— waiver of extradition MARRIAGES Roy Dean Harjo of Holdenville & Patricia Ann Cunningham of Norman Jason Scott Grizzle & Kim Rae Duffey, both of Holdenville Phillip David Kaylor & Jennifer Roxan Kaylor, both of Holdenville DIVORCE Timothy Joe Freeman vs Trena Kay Freeman LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF PONTOTOC COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case No. CS-2011-237 GUIDEONE INSURANCE COMPANY and BRADLEY PRENTICE, Plaintiff, -vsASHTON DANIELLE PERRY, Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION The State of Oklahoma to the said Defendant, Greetings: You, the said defendant, will take notice that you have been sued in the above numbered Court in the above named and numbered cause for negligently causing an automobile accident on May 9, 2009, and you must answer Plaintiffs’ petition filed herein on or before May 26, 2013, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment for said Plaintiffs will be rendered against you in the principal amount of $2,337.15, plus interest, costs and attorney fees. County Court Clerk Ernestine Eubank By: s) B. Myers Deputy (SEAL) s ) T h o m a s G . F e r g u s o n , J r. , OBA#2878 Brad B. Wilson, OBA#22770 bwils@wffatty.com Walker, Ferguson & Ferguson 941 East Britton Road Oklahoma City, OK 73114 Telephone No: (405) 843-8855 Facsimile No: (405) 843-8934 Our File No: 5034-1973 Attorneys for Plaintiff(s) (Published in The Allen Advocate on May 2, 9 and 16, 2013) Glenda Jo Roberts vs Bradley Duane Roberts Jala N. Wallace vs Chase A. Wallace CIVIL Autovest LLC vs Steven S. Wainscott—indebtedness National Collegiate Student vs Barry D. Buie—indebtedness SMALL CLAIMS David Phipps vs Robert Branum—entry & detainer RPM Properties LLC vs Danny Sigman—entry & detainer LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF PONTOTOC COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA No. P-2008-50 In the Matter of the Estate of C. C. Buxton, Jr. and Elizabeth Buxton, both deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT, PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, AND DISTRIBUTION Notice is given that C. C. Buxton, III, Personal Representative of the estates of C. C. Buxton, Jr. and Elizabeth Buxton, both deceased, has filed in this Court a Final Account and Petition for Determination of Heirship, and Distribution, and the hearing of the same has been fixed for 9:00 o’clock a.m. on the 21st day of May, 2013, in the District Courtroom of the Pontotoc County Courthouse situated in Ada, Oklahoma, and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said account should not be settled and allowed, the heirs of said decedents determined, said estates distributed, and the Personal Representative discharged. Witness my hand this 30th day of April, 2013. /s/ Thomas S. Landrith JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT James R. Scrivner, OBA #8033 JAMES R. SCRIVNER, P.C. 120 East 14th Street; P. O. Box 1373 Ada, OK 74820 Attorney for the Estates (Published in The Allen Advocate on May 2 and 9, 2013) LEGAL NOTICE Delaney Michelle Hinsdale—speeding 21-25 mph over limit TRAFFIC Brian J. Howell—speeding Brian Allen—no seat belt 21-25 mph over limit Johnny Dale Caldwell—no Patrick Wayne McGirt— seat belt transporting open containerHolly Beth Cross—no seat beer belt Peggy Nicole McIntyre—no Tracy Lee Davis—no seat seat belt belt Anneeta Louise O’Neal—no Larinda Marie Diers—speedseat belt ing 1-10 mph over limit Ronald O’Neal—no seat Bobby Leon Dilbeck III—no belt seat belt Colton Provence—no seat Harley Dean Epperly— belt speeding 11-15 mph over Stonewall Ray III—no seat limit Thomas L. Frisbee—oper- belt Willie Oran Riley—operatating a motor vehicle without ing a motor vehicle without valid driver’s license Tracy Ann Hill—speeding valid driver’s license Jerry D. Tucker—no seat 1-10 mph over limit belt Steven M. Seibert vs Ben Strickland—indebtedness LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR PONTOTOC COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case No. PB-13-33 In the Matter of the Estate of JANICE LOVE NICHOLSON, Deceased. COMBINED NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, APPROVAL OF ATTORNEY’S FEES AND COSTS, DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the estate of JANICE LOVE NICHOLSON, who died January 20, 2013, while a resident of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, that the Personal Representative of said estate, JOHN M. BRALY of Collin County, Texas, has filed in the District Court of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, a Petition praying for the summary administration of the estate. The value of the estate as set forth in the General Inventory on file herein shows that the estate does not exceed the value of $150,000.00. This Combined Notice is given pursuant to the Order of this Court entered on this date. All creditors having claims against JANICE LOVE NICHOLSON, deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral if any held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to John M. Braly, Personal Representative, at the offices of Braly, Braly, Speed & Morris, 201 W. 14th Street, P.O. Box 2739, Ada, Oklahoma 74821-2739, attorneys for said Personal Representative, on or before the following presentment date: the 28th day of May 2013, or the same will be forever barred. All persons interested in the estate of said Decedent are hereby directed to appear in the Courtroom of the undersigned Judge of the District Court of Pontotoc County, in Ada, Oklahoma, on the 17th day of June, 2013, at 2:30 o’clock p.m., at which time the Final Account and Petition will be heard. Objections must be filed not less than ten (10) days before the hearing and a copy mailed to Personal Representative in care of his attorney at the address stated above, or any objections shall be deemed waived. If an objection is timely filed, the Court will determine at the hearing whether Summary Administration proceedings are appropriate and, if so, will determine the heirs, devisees and legatees of said Decedent and whether the estate will be distributed and to whom and in what proportion the estate will be distributed. The final accounting and petition will be filed on or before the 7th day of June, 2013. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 23rd day of April, 2013. Thomas S. Landrith Judge of the District Court Bryan W. Morris, OBA#14591 Sheila Southard, OBA#21830 BRALY, BRALY, SPEED & MORRIS, PLLC 201 W. 14th Street P.O. Box 2739 Ada, OK 74821-2739 Phone: 580/436-0871 / Fax: (580) 36-0889 Attorneys for Personal Representative (Published in The Allen Advocate on April 25 and May 2, 2013) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF PONTOTOC COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA No. PB-2013-38 In the Matter of the Estate of Juanita Potter Tiner, deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the estate of Juanita Potter Tiner, a/k/a Juanita Potter, deceased, that on the 26th day of April, 2013, Virgie Ann Mosley produced and filed in the District Court of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, an instrument in writing purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Juanita Potter Tiner, a/k/a Juanita Potter, deceased, and also filed in said Court a Petition for Probate of Will praying for the probate of said Will and asking that Letters Testamentary issue to Virgie Ann Mosley, the personal representative named in the deceased’s Will. Notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of May, 2013, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. in the District Courtroom of the Pontotoc County Courthouse situated in Ada, Oklahoma, the Petition for Probate of Will will be heard, and at that time all persons interested in said estate may appear and show cause, if any they have, why said Petition for Probate of Will should not be granted. Witness my hand this 26th day of April, 2013. The Town of Allen has declared surplus and will be selling at public auction, 60 2’x4’ /s/ Thomas S. Landrith drop-in light fixtures.ed These items will beto included in the Lively-Wallace Consignment 2x2 ads may run anywhere in your newspaper. Don’t forget to remind your classifi department JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT Sale to be held May 11th, 2 miles south of Allen on Highway 48, sale begins at 10:00 download the line ads for this week at JAMES R. SCRIVNER, P.C. am. 120 East 14th Street (Published in The Allen Advocate on May 1, 2013) www.okpress.com/ocan - CHOOSE THE AD SIZE CLOSEST TO YOUR COLUMN WIDTH Post Office Box 1373 Ada, Oklahoma 74820 Attorney for the Estate IN THE DISTRICT COURT (Published in The Allen Advocate on May 2, 2013) WITHIN AND FOR PONTOTOC COUNTY Send an Oklahoma veteran to Washington DC STATE OF OKLAHOMA Oklahoma’s World War II veterans waited 60 years No. P-2013-28 Oklahoma’s World War II veterans waited 60 years for a for a memorial in their honor. We want you to help In the Matter of the Estate of ROSE LEE JENKINS, Deceased. memorial in their honor. We want you to help Oklahoma NOTICE TO veterans CREDITORS Oklahoma visit this memorial by making veterans visit this All creditors having claims against Rose Lee Jenkins, are required to presa tax-deductible donationdeceased, to Oklahoma Honor memorial by making ent the same with a description of Flights all security interests and other collateral, if any, held today. a tax-deductible by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Marie Jenkins, Personal Representative, donation to Oklahoma at the office of her attorney, Kurt B. Sweeney, Sweeney, Smith, Draper & Christopher, Honor Flights today. P.O. Box 190, Ada, OK 74821-0190, on or before the following presentment date: July 1, 2013, or the same will be forever barred. For more information on how to donate, visit DATED this 29th day of April, 2013. For more information on how to donate, visit www.oklahomahonorfl ights.org s) Kurt B. Sweeney, OBA#17544 www.oklahomahonorflights.org • (405) 259-9000 Draper & Christopher orSweeney, call (405)Smith, 259-9000 P.O. Box 190 Ada, OK 74821-0190 Attorney for Personal Representative (Published in The Allen Advocate on May 2 and 9, 2013) ZONE: M,1,4 for week of April 28, 2013 LEGAL NOTICE n't forget to download your 2x2 ads te this week. he Ad Name to download. from OPS foran theOklahoma 2x2 ads.) veteran to Washington DC Send ere in your newspaper. LEGAL NOTICE WEEK OF APRIL 28, 2013. OKLAHOMA CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK HELP WANTED EXP. FLATBED DRIVERS: Regional opportunities now open with plenty of freight & great pay! 800277-0212 or primeinc.com DRIVER - One Cent Raise after 6 and 12 months. $0.03 Enhanced Quarterly Bonus. Daily or Weekly Pay, Hometime Options. CDL-A, 3 months OTR exp. 800-414-9569 www.driveknight.com AVERITT OFFERS CDL-A Dedicated & Regional Drivers A strong, stable, profitable career. 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SELLERS, Plaintiffs, As low as $58 per month. www.qbi-ok.com 877- -vsThe Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Trustees, and Assigns, and the 595-1875. unknown Successors of W.L. BOWERS, a/k/a WILLIS L. BOWERS, MARTHA V. BOWMOBILE HOMES WITH LAND. Ready to move in.ERS, and WILLARD H. BOWERS, all deceased, Defendants. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Owner Financing with approved credit. 3Br 2Ba. No renters. 918-615-0293 LandHomesExpress. STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: The heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, and the uncom known successors of W.L. BOWERS, a/k/a WILLIS L. BOWERS, MARTHA V. BOWERS, WILLARD H. BOWERS, all deceased. CAREER TRAINING/EDUCATION andYou the Defendants above named are hereby notified that you have been sued by the above named Plaintiffs in the above entitled action in the District Court of Pontotoc AIRLINES ARE HIRING – Train for hands on County, Oklahoma, and that you must answer the Petition filed by Plaintiffs in said case Aviation Career. FAA approved program. Financial on or before the 13th day of June 2013, or said Petition will be taken as true and judgaid if qualified – Job placement assistance. CALL ment rendered according in favor of Plaintiffs and against Defendants above named Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-802-6655. in said action, quieting title to the following described real property in Pontotoc County, State of Oklahoma, to-wit: STEEL BUILDINGS All of Lots 15 and 16 in Block 29 of the Original Townsite of Ada, Oklahoma. and judicially determining the heirship of W.L. Bowers, also known as Willis L. BowSTEEL BUILDINGS for HOMES & Garages Save ers, Martha V. Bowers, and Willard H. Bowers, all deceased. THOUSANDS, LOW monthly Payments, MAKE WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court this 29th day of April 2013. OFFER on Clearance Orders 40x60, 30x36, Ernestine Eubank, Court Clerk 25x30, 20x22 Cal Now! 1-800-991-9251 Ashley By: s) B. Myers Deputy ADVERTISE STATEWIDE (SEAL) William W. Speed, OBA#19031 ADVERTISE STATEWIDE! For more information Sheila Southard, OBA#21830 or to place an ad, call Courtni at (405) 499-0035 Braly, Braly, Speed & Morris or toll-free in OK at 1-888-815-2672. 201 W. 14th St. P.O. Box 2739 OCAN042813 Ada, OK 74821 Tel. 580-436-0871 / Fax 580-436-0889 Attorneys for Plaintiffs STATEWIDE ADVERTISING, (Published in The Allen Advocate on May 2, 9 and 16, 2013) FOR MORE INFORMATION ON CALL 1-888-815-2672 FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR PONTOTOC COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case No. PB-2013-35 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LETITIA ARMSTRONG, DECEASED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All creditors having claims against Letitia Armstrong, deceased, are required to present the same, with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Lynda Hughes, Personal Representative at the offices of her attorney, Denver N. Davison, P. O. Box 1219, Ada, Oklahoma 74821, on or before the following presentment date: June 22, 2013, or the same will be forever barred. DATED this 22nd day of April, 2013. s/Denver N. Davison_ DENVER N. DAVISON, OBA #2229 P. O. Box 1219 Ada, Ok 74821 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE (Published in The Allen Advocate on April 25 and May 2, 2013) LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR PONTOTOC COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case No. P-98-35 In the Matter of the Estate of LEONARD EDWARD CAMPBELL, Deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that Ada Title and Trust Company, Personal Representative of the estate of LEONARD EDWARD CAMPBELL, deceased, having filed in this Court its First and Final Account of the administration of said estate, and Petition for allowance of same, determination of heirs, distribution of estate, approval of attorney’s fees, costs and expenses and final discharge of said Personal Representative, the hearing of same has been set by the Court for the 20th day of May 2013, at 9:00 a.m., in the District Court of Pontotoc County, located in Ada, Oklahoma. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified to then and there appear and show cause, if any they have, why said account should not be settled and allowed, the heirs determined, attorney’s fees, costs and expenses approved, said estate distributed, and the Personal Representative discharged. Signed this 26 day of April 2013. Thomas S. Landrith Judge of the District Court Bryan W. Morris, OBA#14591 Sheila Southard, OBA#21830 Braly, Braly, Speed & Morris 201 W. 14th Street PO Box 2739 Ada, OK 74821 Telephone: 580-436-0871 Facsimile: 580-436-0889 Attorneys for Personal Representative (Published in The Allen Advocate on May 2 and 9, 2013) LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF PONTOTOC COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case No. PB-2013-36 In the Matter of the Estate of CLAUDE DAVID PARRISH, Deceased. COMBINED NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNTING, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the estate of CLAUDE DAVID PARRISH who died May 6, 2010, while residing at Ft. Morgan, Morgan County, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as Decedent, that Lynn D. Parrish, surviving spouse of Decedent, filed in the District Court of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, a Petition praying for the Summary Administration of the estate and for the appointment of W. F. Parrish, Jr. as Personal Representative. The total value of the estate of Decedent as set forth in the Petition is $3,400.00. This Combined Notice is given pursuant to the Order of this Court entered on this date. All creditors having claims against Claude David Parrish, deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to W. F. Parrish, Jr., Personal Representative at the offices of Gregory S. Taylor, 115 S. Broadway, P.O. Box 1737, Ada, Oklahoma 74821, attorney for Personal Representative, on or before the following presentment date: The 20th day of May, 2013, or the same will be forever barred. All persons interested in the estate of said decedent are hereby directed to appear in Courtroom #315 of the District Court of Pontotoc County, State of Oklahoma, on the 25th day of June, 2013, at 9:00 a.m., at which time the Petition will be heard. Objections to the Petition must be filed not less than ten days before the hearing and a copy mailed to Petitioner in care of his attorney at the address shown above, or any objections shall be deemed waived. If an objection is timely filed, the Court will determine at the hearing whether Summary Administration proceedings are appropriate and, if so, whether the estate will be distributed and to whom the estate will be distributed. The final accounting and a petition for distribution will be filed on or before the 3rd day of June, 2013. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 18th day of April, 2013. s) Thomas S. Landrith Judge of the District Court s) Gregory S. Taylor Attorney for Personal Representative Gregory S. Taylor 115 S. Broadway Ada, OK 74820 580/332-7717 Attorney for Personal Representative (Published in The Allen Advocate on April 25 and May 2, 2013) THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, MAY 2, 2013- PAGE 11 Out & About Allen Tom and Agnes Taylor made their weekly visit to Cogar for a visit with son Jerry and Gina Taylor. Jerry has now been placed under Hospice Care. —O&A— Paula Nelson and Pam Price have returned home from a weeklong stay at the International Quilt Show in Paducah, Kentucky. The ladies, along with Darla Foreman of Oklahoma City and Ann Johnson of Chicago, Illinois, spent hours demonstrating the So-Soft Fabric Paint at the show. They report the quilts were beautiful with several created/entered by Oklahoma Quilters. They also saw lots of new products. —O&A— Mike and Lou Ann Janda enjoyed a weekend visit from their daughter, Lindsey and Heath Boyles, Lane and Karter, of Marlow, son Todd and Brandi Janda, Brylen and Ty of Ada, and Doug and Ashley Dickey and Tucker from Thomas. 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Qualifier drawings held every Saturday @ 9pm thru June 29th. Receive 1 entry for qualifier drawing by earning 75 points on your Rewards Card Sunday thru Saturday starting May 1st. Qualifiers receive $100 Free Play and a 1 in 9 chance to win a Harley Davidson. Final giveaway will be June 29th @ 9:30pm. One qualifier per customer. Must be present to win qualifier and final giveaway. Qualifier Drawings - %VERY3ATURDAYsPMTHRU*UNETH Daily Promtions Seniors Day Men’s Day Monday Tuesday All Seniors (55 years and older) $10 Free Play Hot Seats drawings every 30 minutes from 11am-2pm. Winners will receive a $50 free play Final drawing at 2pm $100 cash. $10 Free Play (Men only) Hot Seats drawings every 30 minutes from 6pm-10pm. $50 cash (every hour) $50 Free Play (every half hour) Must earn 20 points to be eligible for free play Must earn 20 points to be eligible for free play. Ladies Day TGIT Thursday Wednesday Travis Troup and Kylie Rose were looking good at the 2013 Calvin Prom. 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Paul & Teresa Jones* May 10 — Don Knighten, Shane & Kendra Sparks* May 11 — Jacob Taylor**, Terry Lyn Price, Alec Runge, Jeath Baber May 12 — Joy Anderson, Beth Evett, Parker Brannan, Dustin Battles, Brittany Graham, Jacob Luttrell, Conner Smith *Anniversary **Deceased $10 Free Play (ladies only) Hot Seats drawings every 30 minutes from 6pm-10pm. $50 cash (every hour) $50 Free Play (every half hour) $10 Free Play (all Players Club members) Hot Seats drawings every 30 minutes from 6pm-10pm. $50 cash (every hour) $50 Free Play (every half hour) Must earn 20 points to be eligible for free play Must earn 20 points to be eligible for free play Double Your Luck Cash Fever Saturday Friday (4th, 18th, 25th) It pays to play. $10 Match Play from 10am-2pm Hot Seats Drawings every hour from 7pm-12am for a chance to win free plays and “Up To $300 cash” in our Pick and Win!!! “Come in and feel the fever” Hot Seat Drawings from 7pm-12am $50 in Free Play (every half hour) Final drawing at 12am for $500 cash Player must be playing with your Player Club Rewards Card. Players must be playing with Players Club Rewards Card. Special Promtions Players Club Rewards NEW Players Club Rewards Member THE MORE YOU PLAY THE MORE YOU’LL EARN! It’s easy, use your rewards card and start earning rewards today. You’ll earn daily promotions, entries for drawings, redeem points for play, and special VIP Rewards. Look for our special offers or see the promotions desk for all the details. Becoming a new Players Club Member at Creek Nation Casino Holdenville pays. All new club members can receive up to $100 in free play just for signing up. See the promotion desk for details. MAY BIRTHDAYS All May birthdays receive a $10 Match Play courtesy of Creek Nation Casino. See promotions desk for details. $20 FREE PLAY .BZUIUItQQ Earn 40 points and receive $20.00 in Free Play!!!! J]_mdYl]\Zql`]Emk[g_]] ;j]]c!FYlagfG^Ú[]g^HmZda[?Yeaf_ NOW OPEN! EAT-DRINK AND PLAY Hwy 56 & Hwy 99 Konawa, OK WHERE WINNING IS CONTAGIOUS