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legal notice - Allen Advocate
Considered by some to be the greatest graduating class in the history of Atwood, the seniors of 1962. Recently nine of them gathered to take a stroll
down memory lane. Those attending 50th class reunion were, seated, Gene Cain, Judy Ramsey, Marsha McFerran, and Harvey Holliman; and standing,
Jack Stewart, Tommy Farrell, Phil Stafford, Dean (Gray) Goforth, and Jack Leach
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VOLUME 65 NUMBER 39 ALLEN, PONTOTOC COUNTY , OKLAHOMA 1 SECTION (USPS 543600) 50¢ THURSDAY,JULY 5, 2012
Accident Near Calvin Claims Two Lives
Phillip Iker and Grandson Chea Austin Perish in Accident
Reprint Courtesy Of
Holdenville News
Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troopers report that two
people are dead as the result
of a one-vehicle accident near
the Town of Calvin on Friday
morning, June 2, 2012. Another passenger was injured
according to the report and was
medi-flighted to a Tulsa hospital with extensive injuries.
The report from the Oklahoma Hightway Patrol stated that
the victims were all residents
of Calvin and were reportedly
on their way to a church camp
when the fatality accident occurred.
Phillip Iker, 62 , of Calvin,
was pronounced dead at the
scene of massive injuries, as
a result of the one-vehicle
rollover. Iker, was reportedly
thrown from the driver-side
window of the vehicle and was
pinned under the pickup for approximately 30 minutes.
Also pronounced dead at
the scene was 15-year-old Michael “Chea” Austin, also of
Calvin who was a passenger
in the front seat of the pickup.
Austin was reportedly ejected
from the vehicle after it struck
a tree.
A third passenger was treated
and released from St Francis
Hospital with head, leg and
arm injuries, after being transported by Air Evac helicopter.
He was listed in Stable Condition.
According to the report from
the Oklahoma Highway Patrol,
Iker was traveling southbound
on US Highway 75, approximately two-and-one-half miles
south of Calvin when his vehicle veered to the right of the
roadway and onto the shoulder.
The driver reportedly over cor-
rected in an attempt to return
to the roadway and went off of
the left side of the road.
The 1998 Dodge Pickup then
reportedly overturned one time
ejecting Iker and pinning him
under the wreckage as it came
to a stop after hitting a tree.
Iker was reportedly pinned
under the vehicle for approximately 30 minutes before be-
ing freed by rescue workers
from the Calvin Volunteer Fire
Department. Austin was also
reportedly ejected from the
vehicle as it struck the trees on
the side of the roadway.
The accident was investigated by Trooper Dennis Splawn
of the Pittsburg/Hughes County Detachment of Troop D.
Splawn was assisted by OHP
Lt David Storts and Troopers
Scott Aldridge and Mike Choate. Deputies from the Hughes
County Sheriff’s Department
and Firefighters from the Calvin Fire Department were also
dispatched to the scene.
Funeral services are scheduled for both victims were
held at 2 p.m. on Monday at
the Calvin Auditorium.
Two people were pronounced dead at the scene from massive injuries sustained in a one
vehicle accident south of Calvin on US Highway 75. Phillip Iker, 62, and Michael Austin,
15, both of Calvin, were each ejected from the vehicle as it overturned after running off of
the road surface.
Fundraiser to assist family
A fundraiser has been scheduled to assist the Iker and Harris
families of Calvin with recent funeral expenses.
The Hughes County 4-H Club will be holding a Rib-Eye
Sandwich Sale & Fundraiser this Friday, July 6th, from 10:30
to 2:00 p.m. A sandwich, chips and drinks will be available for
$7 at the First United Bank parking lot in Holdenville, and the
Calvin Freewill Baptist Church.
All proceeds collected will go to offset funeral expenses for
the families of Chea Austin and Phillip Iker. For more information, please contact the Hughes County Extension Office at
(405) 379-5470 or Debbie Wilson at (580) 892-2679.
Water Aerobics Underway
The 2012 Allen Alumni was a great time for family and friends. Pictured here Janelle and
Harold Mitchell share a laugh with his sister, Eva Frederick.
Water Aerobics are underway at the Allen Pool. Classes have
been extended to four nights a week, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Cost remains at $1 per
session.
Also changed is the age limit, the class is now open to both
men and women ages 14 and over. For more information contact
Debbie Frazier at (580) 320-5513 or 857-2979.
THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, JULY 5, 2012 - PAGE 2
David Baber, Kevin Stinson, Delwayne Johnson and Doug Stinson did another outstanding job performing at the Allen Customer Appreciation Celebration in the park this past Saturday.
C ountry
Comments
turned out that his grade-point
average at Yale University in
the 1960s was nearly identical
to Mr. Bush‘s, despite the
media’s portrayal during the
campaign of Mr. Kerry as the
more intellectual candidate and
the common image of Mr. Bush
by Bill Robinson,
as dumb.
Publisher
The years-long secrecy about
Mr.
Obama’s college records
Just in case you needed something else to worry about this
has led to accusations that he is
summer . . . One in five Americans admits having urinated in
trying to hide something — for
a public swimming pool, and 70% say they jump in without
example, grades that might have
showering.
justified neither his transfer to
—CC—
Quote of the Week . . . “If you want your children to turn out Columbia University in 1981
from Occidental College, a
well, spend twice as much time with them and half as much
small school in Los Angeles
money.”
where he was on a scholarship,
—CC—
nor his acceptance into Harvard
We have said it before and will say it again . . . college may
Law School in 1988.
be the worst investment many young people could ever make.
A conservative Web site, theIt’s time the U.S. ditched the idea of “college for all,” said
trenches.us,
last week raised its
Robert J. Samuelson. “Like the crusade to make all Americans
“reward” to $20,000 for anyone
homeowners, it’s now doing more harm than good.”
We’ve deluded ourselves into believing that a college degree who can provide Mr. Obama’s
college transcripts.
– “not the skills and knowledge behind it” – is the ticket to
His grades are just one of
better paying jobs and middle-class success. We’ve “dumbed
down college” as a result, repeatedly lowering requirements in many things we will probably
never know about President
order to attract and retain more students.
Despite those lower barriers, many students still aren’t gradu- Obama.
—CC—
ating – less than 60 percent of freshmen at four-year schools
We read this past week that
get a diploma within six years. And even those who finish
Eugene Polley died. The name
school aren’t really learning much.
may not be familiar to you but
According to a recent study, 45 percent of college students
his invention is certainly well
haven’t significantly improved their critical thinking and writknown to you.
ing skills after two years; 36 percent still haven’t after four.
Couch potatoes everywhere
For those pitiful results, young people take on mountains of
owe a debt to Eugene Polley.
debt, and miss out on vocational training that they might find
In 1955, the Zenith Electronics
far more engaging and useful.
engineer invented the Flash“Learning styles differ,” and 69 percent of current U.S. jobs
don’t require a post-high school degree. It’s time for us to stop Matic, the world’s first wireless
stigmatizing those who don’t go to college and rid ourselves of remote control, forever changing the way we watch television
our misguided obsession with the four-year degree.
and saving a generation of chil—CC—
dren from endlessly marching
Speaking of college . . .
When President Obama gave the commencement address between couch and dial.
The Flash-Matic, which sent
recently at the Air Force Academy, he congratulated the cadets for
excelling at one of the most demanding schools in the country. a beam of light toward the set
But decades after Mr. Obama completed his own college course
work, his academic performance is still a mystery. Before and
after his election as president, Mr. Obama has refused to release
his college transcripts from his days as an undergraduate and a
law school student.
Most presidents’ academic records are made public by the time
they reach the highest office in the land, either with their consent
or by someone else digging them up.
“There’s no reason why people shouldn’t know,” said Stephen
Hess, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution who focuses on
the presidency. “At this point, it’s pretty moot — perhaps amusing
if it turned out that he didn’t do very well.”
But whenever Team Obama is asked about the president’s
college performance, officials dodge the question, obviously with
Mr. Obama’s blessing.
The White House press office refers such questions to campaign
officials, who in turn refuse to provide any information. The
for students
Obama campaign didn’t respond to questions for this article.
out of Pre-K
Presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney also hasn’t
released the transcripts of his college years at Brigham Young
to 6th Grade
University, or his four years at Harvard University where he
earned a combined law degree and an MBA.
Another stonewaller in recent presidential politics was Sen.
John F. Kerry of Massachusetts, the Democratic nominee in 2004,
who refused to release his college transcripts during the campaign
against President George W. Bush.
The Democrat finally relented in 2005, six months after he
lost the election, revealing that he had received four D’s in
his freshman year, including a political science course. It also
to control channels and sound,
was shaped like a snub-nosed
revolver, which Polley said let
viewers “shoot out” commercials like in a Western. “Just
think!” Zenith’s ads proclaimed
“You can even shut off annoying commercials while the picture remains on the screen.”
Can you imagine life without
remotes?
—CC—
And finally, my favorite story
of the week . . . Elaine Crawford
writes that although many men
in her rural area have difficulty
accepting women’s lib, her
husband helps with the housework.
“One day he took over the
vacuuming while I went to the
store. The doorbell rang. It
was one of his friends – a burly
ranch foreman clad in a battered
cowboy hat, faded jeans and
worn boots.
“I was just cleaning,” my husband said somewhat abashed,
turning off the vacuum.
The rancher looked relieved.
“That’s all right,” he said gruffly, handing my husband a white
paper bag. “I’m delivering
Avon!”
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Raid Lands Local Man in Hughes County Jail
Officers from Allen Police
Department, Hughes County Sheriffs Office, Pontotoc
County Sheriffs Office and
Chickasaw Nation Lighthorse
Police executed a search warrant late Wednesday, June 20,
2012, into the early morning
hours of Thursday, June 21,
2012. Officers of the Allen
Police Department had secured a search warrant for 300
North County Line Road due
to reports of a Felon on the
property being in possession
of a handgun.
O fficers approached the
building where Mr. Ronald
Nickell was located and found
the door to be locked. Lawmen
could hear someone inside
moving around and at that time
a decision was made to breach
a window to gain access to the
property. When done, they located Mr. Nickell and saw that
there was a surveillance system
in place and operating showing
where we had just entered the
yard. After several orders to do
so he finally opened the door.
He was secured and a search
of the area was conducted.
Officers located nothing inside the main residence, however officers located several
items of contraband including
the reported handgun, drugs
and drug paraphernalia. The
handgun and other items were
located in a building where
Ronnie Nickell was residing at
the rear of the property inside
the fenced in portion of the
yard. Mr. Nickell was taken
into custody and booked into
Hughes County Jail. Officers anticipated the following
charges:
Possession of a firearm after
former Felony Conviction (2nd
subsequent charge)
Possession of Methamphetamine within a 1000 foot of a
Hughes County
Court Records
Felonies
Michael Lawrence James—Feloniously pointing a firearm
Misdemeanors
Bambi L. Richmond—Bogus check
Donnie Gene Shaffer—Embezzlement
Marriage
Laura Kelley & Robert James Crawford, both of Holdenville
Divorce
Wendell Harris vs Christie Renee Harris
Small Claims
World Acceptance Corp. vs Marcia D. David—Indebtedness
Vision Bank, NA vs Chad E. Martin—Indebtedness
Midland Funding LLC vs Alvina Wallace—Indebtedness
Traffic
Michael Albert Clapper Jr.—Speeding 16-20 mph over limit
Berta Dustine Goodin—Speeding 1-10 mph over limit
Susannah Leura Harris—Speeding 16-20 mph over limit
Jeffrey Lynn Hefley—Speeding 16-20 mph over limit
Cecilia Ann Mathis—Speeding 11-15 mph over limit
Juan M. Medrano—Improper left turn at intersection (two-way
road; Over width vehicle
Choty West—Operating an all-terrain vehicle on roadway
Jonathan Carr White—Speeding 16-20 mph over limit
Patrick Alan Wyrick—Inattentive driving
Jennifer & Andy
Announce Engagement
Jennifer Rowsey and Andy Stauffer will exchange wedding vows
on November 10, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. in Catoosa, Oklahoma.
Parents of the bride-to-be are Roger and Cheryl Rowsey of Allen,
Oklahoma. Her grandparents are Ruby Rowsey and the late Ulys
Rowsey, Allen, and the late Don and Irma Lee Butler.
Parents of the groom-to-be are Herb and Mary Lou Stauffer of
Checotah, Oklahoma.
Jennifer is a graduate of Allen High School, East Central University and O.U. Health & Science Center. She is a graduate of the P.A.
Program at O.U. and is currently employed as a P.A. with the Health
and Wellness Center in Checotah, Oklahoma.
Andy is a graduate of Checotah High School and Tulsa Technology
Center. He is currently a student at Northeastern University and is a
supervisor at Baker Hughes in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
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THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, JULY 5, 2012 - PAGE 4
by Cleo LeVally
I just took a test on questions
about American History and
I think I flunked the test. It
was a written by members
of the American Historical
Association, the nation’s
oldest and largest society of
history teachers, professors
and historians.
Out of the twenty-five printed
questions, I knew the correct
answers to eleven. That may
have been a pretty good score,
since a lot of the questions
happened many years later than
when I had studied American
History in school. The answers
to those questions related to
facts that had happened after
1950 and up into the 1990’s,
so I would have had to be an
avid newspaper reader to get
the answers to many of those
questions.
I did know who discovered
the polio vaccine because that
was widespread news when it
happened. Also I knew who
was the founder of the United
Farms Workers because that
happened about 1962. I knew
about the Underground Railroad that carried slaves from
the south to the northern states
to freedom. I did not know
much about the history of the
War of 1812, even though one
of my grandfathers fought in
that war and I have quite a bit
of the historical facts regarding
his part in the war. I did not
know the year that the federal
government purchased Alaska
from Russia and I did not know
what was the first state to secede or declare that it was no
longer part of the United States
in 1861.
Taking this test reminded
me of the big celebrations we
had on the 4th of July when I
was growing up. It was a day
for family. A great number of
relatives always showed up for
the event. It was a day of picking strawberries, getting the
ice cream freezer ready, and
making sure there was enough
ice on hand for making the ice
cream and for icing down a tub
of soft drinks. Also for whipping the cream to top off the
cakes that were baked for the
day and running to the door to
welcome all the relatives when
they arrived.
It was a good thing we had a
large porch to put all this stuff
out and get the chairs under
the big cottonwood tree in the
yard, because that is where
the shade was and most of the
gathering took place. And then
just sitting around and listening
to all the family stories being
told. If relatives stayed around
for part of the evening, out
came the guitars, or finding records to put on the old Victoria;
having music and maybe doing
a little dancing.
My older brother came home
a lot of those days and he
is the one who taught me to
Charleston and dance the black
bottom. That was a dance my
mother would abhor and she
always scolded me when he
would get me out on the floor
to dance with him. I thought
he was the greatest. He and
I would laugh together while
mom scolded us.
The Fourth of July was just
a great family holiday. When I
moved to Healdton it became
a day of going to Lake Murray
and maybe swimming some
or just being beach bums. It is
still a good day for family and
fun.
Service held for Chea Austin
man officiated. Pallbearers were
Bo Deere, Anthony Harrison,
Wyatt Iker, Robert Attkisson,
Mack Deere, Christian Tollett.
Honorary bearers were the Calvin Bulldogs Baseball Team and
Anthony Johnson. Interment
followed at the Calvin Cemetery
in Calvin, Oklahoma.
Services were under the direction of Hudson-Phillips Funeral
Home in Holdenville, Oklahoma.
Rites held for Phillip Iker
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Michael “Chea” Austin, 15 of
Calvin passed away on June 29,
2012. He was born on April 25,
1997 to Tanya (Iker) and Randy
Austin in Ada, Oklahoma.
Attending school, church activities, and spending time with
family were some of his favorite pastimes. Chea was very
involved in school activities at
Calvin Schools including, Future
Farmers of America and 4-H. He
played basketball and baseball for
Calvin Schools and was a member
of the National Honor Society and
Calvin Academic Team.
He is preceded in death by his
grandfather Kenneth Neal, uncle
Chea Joseph Neal, and joined
Heaven with his Papa Phillip
Iker.
Surviving him are his mother,
Tanya (Iker) and stepfather Bill
Harris of Calvin; father Randy
Austin and fiancé Virginia of
Stratford; grandmothers Alene
Austin of Wewoka, Kathy Iker
of Calvin and Kay Tinetiah of
McAlester; siblings Taylor Marie
Austin and Jaxon Reed Austin
of Ada, Danielle Anderson and
husband Jesse, Joey Harris, Abigail Harris, Cristina Dawson and
Hannah Harris; as well as a host
of aunts, uncles, cousins, and
other family and friends.
Funeral services were 2:00 pm
on Monday, July 2, 2012 at the
Calvin Schools Auditorium in
Calvin, Oklahoma. Rev. James
Anderson and Rev. Walter Kuhl-
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Phillip “Phil” “Papa” Iker passed away on June 29, 2012 in Calvin,
Oklahoma. Phil was born on August 12, 1949 to Ira Iker and Lucille
(Holley) Iker in Allen, Oklahoma. Phil later married Kathy Frederick
who survives him of the home. To this union two children were born,
Brian Iker and Tanya (Iker) Harris both of Calvin.
Phil was very involved in not only his families’ lives and spending
time with them but also giving back to country and city. He was an
active deacon and ordained minister in the community. Phil retired
from service in the Army serving also during this time in Vietnam.
He also was active in the Masonic Lodge of Calvin. Phil also served
his community as Mayor of Calvin.
He is preceded in death by his parents, two sisters Judith Woodall and
Francis Nelson. He joined Heaven with his grandson, Chea Austin.
Surviving him are his wife, Kathy; children Brian Iker and wife
Shannon of Calvin, and daughter, Tanya (Iker) and husband Bill Harris
of Calvin; nine grandchildren; and one great granddaughter “Bessie
Mae”. He also leaves his siblings, James Iker of Ada, Ira Iker Jr. and
Leonard Iker of Allen, Barbara Shultz of Florida, and Joann Roach
of Ada, as well as a host of other family and friends.
Funeral services were 2:00 pm on Monday, July 2nd, at the Calvin
Schools Auditorium in Calvin, Oklahoma. Rev. James Anderson and
Rev. Walter Kuhlman officiated. Pallbearers were Cody Frederick,
Carl Frederick, Scott Frederick, Tim Rushing, Steven Jones, Russell
Anderson. Interment followed at the Calvin Cemetery in Calvin,
Oklahoma.
Services were under the direction of Hudson-Phillips Funeral Home
in Holdenville, Oklahoma.
Rites held for Ed Parmlee
Edwin Crable Parmlee passed away
on June 28, 2012 in Holdenville,
Oklahoma.
His mother Ola Mae
Parmlee of Holdenville precedes him in
death.
Edwin was a native of Oklahoma
born in Allen, Oklahoma on November
20, 1922. He finished high school in
Atwood, Oklahoma and went into the
United States Air Force in 1943.
After leaving the service, he went to
work for Hazel Atlas Glass Company in
Oakland, California for sixteen years. Later, Edwin worked for Saint
Rose Hospital for over six years. He then worked for Providence
Hospital in Oakland in the Engineering Department. Edwin retired
from Providence Hospital in 1986.
Edwin moved back to Holdenville and made his home here since
1994.
Surviving Edwin are his cousins June Sharp of Shawnee, Oklahoma,
Imogene Dickison of Bakersfield, California, Bill Long of Paso
Robles, California, and Kenneth Long of Hanford, California.
Graveside services were 9:00 am on Saturday, June 30th, at the
Holdenville Cemetery in Holdenville, Oklahoma. Edwin’s longtime
friend, Richard Bailey, officiated. Services were under the direction
of Hudson Phillips Funeral Home in Holdenville, Oklahoma.
THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, JULY 5, 2012 , PAGE 5
One
Pharmacist’s View
Manliest People II
Last week’s article on “The
Manliest City” caught the eye
of many readers. One of the
things brought to my attention
— and I apologize to all of
you who were offended by my
omission — is the manly practice of eating “Lamb Fries.” I
can’t think of anyplace outside
this region that is as dedicated
to a good plate of “cowboy
caviar.” Also called “calf
fries” by some, this delicacy
(spurned by the less manly)
not only makes for a delicious
plate but in itself helps to make
a more manly man — at least
that’s what some of my more
manly friends say.
I am sorry, too, about not
mentioning what laypeople call
“hand fishing.” This ancient
sport involves catching fish
by hand, of course. It is commonly called “noodling” and is
shown frequently on channels
240 (Dish) and other manly
channels. A former Allen physician publicized the sport by
writing a medical article which
describes not only the malady
of “noodler’s thumb” but offered valuable insight into the
sport itself. The main purpose
of the published article was
to show the cause and treatment of this sport injury. The
writer, John Oglesbee, M.D., a
manly physician indeed, was a
frequent visitor to the nearby
South Canadian River where
there is an abundance of shallow flowing water. This stream
harbors deep holes that serve
as home to catfish that may
weight over 100 lbs. Diving
down into these deep holes
wearing only denim shorts
with eyes wide open and placing one’s hand in the mouth of
one of these giant fish requires
a lot of manliness indeed.
Several other suggested activities include things that I
don’t consider being all that
manly. There is, after all, a
very fine line between being
just plain stupid and being
manly. Walking a tight-wire
across Niagara Falls is a manly
thing but trying to jump it with
a four wheeler is not. Racing
up and down the rivers in a
4-wheeler drunk as a skunk
falls into this category too. Not
manly. Same way with tattoos
— doesn’t do any more for you
than putting on an earring. In
fact, if you’re plastered with
body piercings and tattoos,
you’re going the wrong way.
One nice thing about an earring
though, you can take them off
but those ugly tattoos stay with
you — during job interviews
and everything.
A reader in Utah wrote me
that although he had never
been to Allen, he felt that Rock
Spring, Wyoming would have
us all outdone. Rock Springs,
he said, is populated by miners,
ranchers and oilfield workers
and has a “cathouse” (whatever that is) on every corner.
A. R. True, and old veteran
and former shipmate of mine
would know a manly town if
he saw one and I concede that
to him, for the moment. Rock
Springs may be a manly town
but the last time I was in Wyoming I didn’t see any cases of
noodler’s thumb.
It’s the 4th of July. We usually call it a July the 4th weekend
rather than in Him. “Woe to
those who go down to Egypt for
help, and rely on horses, who
trust in chariots because they
are many, and in horsemen
because they are very strong,
but who do not look to the Holy
One of Israel, nor seek the
Lord!” (Isaiah 31:1)
Therefore, I vote for those
who seek to protect the life of
the unborn. I do not vote for
those who support or approve
of the homosexual practices
that brought God’s wrath upon
Sodom and Gomorrah. I vote
for laws and people who support and approve of marriage
as defined by God in His word.
I do not vote for people or
laws that support and approve
of making our society secular.
We were founded as a Christian nation upon Biblical truths
and I will not endorse anything
that elevates the false religion
and god of Islam. Did you
know that in 1776, 11 of the 13
colonies required that one had
to be a Christian to be eligible
to run for political office?
I will not vote for people or
laws that seek to remove the
name of GOD or Jesus Christ
from our Society! It is the honoring of our glorious God and
the name of Jesus Christ that
has made our nation strong and
caused it to stand taller than
any other nation on earth. This
Independence Day, let’s vow to
be more patriotic by (1) voting
Christian and (2) praying for
God to rule our nation through
Godly ruler and laws.
but it landed on a Wednesday
this year — sort of messing everything up. Many will stay at
home this year which gives the
“manliest” guy in the house a
chance to show off his cooking
skills out on the grill. But aside
from that, this year is kind of a
downer. You can make an extra
long weekend if it falls on any
day other than a Wednesday.
I never did like Wednesdays
anyway and that may be why.
So this year, along with many
others, I’ll just stay at home. I
can still remember pulling in
home late in the evening, my
boat all nasty, and my body
sunburned and tired and having
to get up in a few short hours
and get back to my job.
So, as you enjoy the day with
your family remember those
who sacrificed so very much a
very long time ago so we can
live in freedom in this great
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As I think about being patriotic this 4th of July, I realize
that voting is very patriotic.
By my vote, I help shape the
future of the nation. Do I vote
Democratic or Republican?
Neither! I always vote Christian! I vote for people and laws
that will help make our country
more Christian. It is not the
economy, our weapons or our
political system that makes our
nation strong. It is our faith in
God! “Righteousness exalts a
nation, but sin is a reproach to
any people.” (Prov 14:34)
God pronounced a woe on
Israel because they trusted
in their armies and weapons,
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Sparks
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Thompson, Jonna Raney
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LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
WITHIN AND FOR
PONTOTOC COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
CV -2012-114
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF MICHAEL DAVID MUSE TO
FORECLOSE THE RIGHT OF THE
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PONTOTOC COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, TO REOPEN THAT PORTION
OF MAGNOLIA DRIVE LYING IMMEDIATELY SOUTH OF LOTS 6, 7, 8, 9,
AND 10, OF BLOCK 2 OF LAKEWOOD
SUBDIVISION, PONTOTOC COUNTY,
OKLAHOMA
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE is hereby given that Petitioner,
Michael David Muse has filed a verified
Petition in the above entitled cause to
foreclose the right of the Board of County
Commissioners of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, to reopen the portion of Magnolia
Drive covering the following described
real property, hereinafter referred to as
the subject property, situate in Pontotoc
County, Oklahoma, to-wit:
Beginning at the Southeast corner of
Lot 6 of Block 2, Lakewood Subdivision;
thence West along the South line of Lots 6,
7, 8, 9, and 10 of said Block 2, Lakewood
Subdivision to the Southwest corner of
said Lot 10; thence South a distance of
60 feet to the Northwest corner of Lot 1
of Harding Addition to Lakewood Subdivision; thence East a distance of approximately 632.7 feet to a point immediately
South of the point of beginning; thence
North 60 feet to the point of beginning;
and alleging that the subject property
has not been opened to or used by the
public for a public purpose for more than
thirty (30) years; that the street has never
been constructed since it was platted more
than thirty (30) years prior to this date; that
Petitioner is the owner of the East 237.2
feet of the subject property located on
the South side thereof; that the remaining
property abutting said street is owned by
those persons as shown in the Petition
filed herein; and that no property owners
in the vicinity of the subject property will be
adversely affected by the vacation of said
portion of said street. The Board of County
Commissioners of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, enacted Resolution #12-149 dated
June 25, 2012, which closed said portion
of said street to public use.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the
Petition has been set for hearing before
this Court on the 7th day of August, 2012,
at 8:30 o’clock A.M. in District Courtroom
#315 of the Pontotoc County Courthouse,
Ada, Oklahoma. Anyone in opposition to
this Petition may appear at said hearing
and protest the same, provided that said
party has filed a verified answer showing
the grounds for opposition to the Petition
not less than five (5) days prior to the date
of said hearing.
s/Thomas S. Landrith
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
GREGORY S. TAYLOR
115 S. Broadway, P.O. Box 1737
Ada, Oklahoma 74821
(580) 332-7717
Attorney for Petitioner
(Published in The Allen Advocate on
July 5, 2012)
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
WITHIN AND FOR
PONTOTOC COUNTY,
STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
Case No. PB-2012-54
In the Matter of the Estate of DONALD RAY HOLMAN, deceased.
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION
FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION, APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, DEVISEES AND
LEGATEES
Notice is hereby given to all persons
interested in the Estate of Donald Ray
Holman, Deceased, that on the 29th day
of June, 2012, Ricky Dave Prince, filed
in the District Court of Pontotoc County,
Oklahoma, his Petition asking that Letters
of Administration issue to Doug Haney as
Personal Representative and for a judicial
determination of the heirs, devisees and
legatees of said Decedent.
Pursuant to an Order of this Court made
on the 29th day of June, 2012, Notice is
hereby given that on the 24th day of July,
2012, at 11:00 A.M., the Petition will be
heard in the District Courtroom, Pontotoc
County Courthouse, Ada, Oklahoma, at
which time and place any person interested may appear and show cause, if any
they have, why such Petition should not
be granted.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand this 29th day of June, 2012.
/s/ Thomas S. Landrith
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
KURT B. SWEENEY, OBA #17455
Attorney for Petitioner
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Atwood FBC Update
We are excited that on next
Monday, July 9th at 6:30 P.M.
our Vacation Bible School
begins. The theme this year is
Boot Camp. Getting into shape
spiritually and mentally will be
emphasized, though, instead of
the 50 pushups, 50 mile hikes,
and marching drills you might
envision when you read the
theme title. And in this heat,
that is really a good thing.
“Boot Camp” will be in session from 6:30 to 8:30 P.M. for
the entire week. A light supper
will be served each evening,
and all area children are urged
to attend.
Another announcement is
that we will be showing the
inspirational video, “Lone
Pass” on Sunday evenings
during the month of July. This
will be during the regular 5:00
evening service and will be in
the fellowship hall. Besides the
video there will also be time for
discussion and prayer.
We, and I’m sure the entire
community, are praying for the
Iker family at this time. Losing
one family member is hard, but
losing two family members at
once is such a heavy burden to
bear. Support of friends and
the community mean more to
families than people realize.
After the first congregational
song, we broke away from our
usual Sunday morning worship
service schedule this Sunday,
and found it to be very inspiring anyway. Also, we enjoyed
meeting and visiting with our
guests. Several were members
of the Echols family clan, and
several were members of other
clans.
The first special music group
was made up of James Hammonds on guitar, Ted Deaton on
the ukulele, and Wyatt Deaton
on guitar. Their song was “I
Am New.”
Kerrie Howshar and James
Hammonds then sang “Glorious Day.”
Sandra Howshar sang “I
Will Rise when He Calls my
Name.”
Thomas and Carla McMillan
then brought some Tennessee
flair to the music by singing
“I’d Rather Be,” “Walkin’ the
Sea,” and “That Little Old
Church by the Road.”
Sandra Howshar closed the
special music portion of the
service by singing “The Old
Rugged Cross.”
Jack and Janna Barr, who
are serving God in Bangkok,
Thailand, brought the message.
Jack teaches in an international
school there where he has
the opportunity to share the
gospel message with students
and teachers from all over the
world.
The Barrs first emphasized
how important it is that anyone
who has family called to serve
overseas not discourage them
from going. They feel blessed
that their families were supportive of them in this matter.
Jack said that although he
was in church during his childhood and teen years, he always
felt that God was rather distant
from his daily life. When his father died, Jack gave up a sports
scholarship to come home. He
later enrolled in Johnson Bible
College primarily to research
whether or not God was real.
By the second semester he
found himself on probation at
the college. When he went to
Mongolia during Christmas
break the following year and
saw the struggle the people
endured there, he began to
understand that life was more
than wanting a comfortable day
to day life.
Today, the Barrs believe that
the fact that they serve overseas
helps them keep their focus on
God without being so distracted
by all the things that our society
is so good at providing.
Janna grew up in church as
well. Although she felt drawn
to foreign missions, she mainly
worked hard on earning a gymnastics scholarship. Then when
she injured her knee badly, that
distraction from serving God
was removed from her life.
Still, though, as she attended
college working hard and trying always to do her best, she
realizes now that she felt that
God was merely backup for all
that she was accomplishing in
her own power.
When Jack and Janna married
and eventually found themselves on a 28 hour trip to
Bangkok, Thailand, the enormity of what they were doing
suddenly hit them. Were they
doing the right thing?
Of course it has turned out
that it was. Along the way,
however, God has taught them
many things and they have
gained wisdom that many
people twice their age never
learn.
They learned that we all
have obstacles to sharing our
faith—even missionaries. You
can always find an excuse for
leaving your mission field.
Christianity is not about having an easy life.
We can’t live the Christian
life under our own power.
Our assumptions aren’t necessarily the way things are
gonna be.
Then their daughter, Marley,
a Down’s syndrome child, was
born. At first they couldn’t
help but feel that they were
being punished for something,
but they eventually learned
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flag, 3rd & 4th coach assisted, and 5th & 6th regular football, are
scheduled for July 12th, 19th and 26th, from 6 to 8 pm, at the Allen
baseball field. Sign up fee is $40 and a copy of the child’s birth
certificate is needed.
Games will be played on Saturdays. 1st & 2nd grade games will
start at 5:00 pm; 3rd & 4th grade games will start at 6:00 pm; and
5th & 6th grade games will start at 7:00 pm.
Scheduled games are:
August 18th – at Wetumka
August 25th — here Weleetka
September 8 – here Davenport
September 15 – here Strothers
September 22 – at Midway
September 29 – at Dewar
October 6th – Semis start
October 13th – Finals start
(The top four teams will go into the semis; from there the top
two will go to the finals.)
For more information contact Greg Sanders at (580) l399-5853,
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that God has a great plan for
Marley.
In Thailand special needs
children tend to be hidden
away. In fact, their families
are shunned a bit, because they
feel that these children are a
form of punishment. It is partly
cultural and partly their belief
in karma.
Since Marley’s birth, a Special Needs Center was started.
Janna has become a part of this
group and is able to interact
with families she wouldn’t have
met in any other way. She has
already seen some changes in
attitudes regarding children
with special needs. The International School where Jack
works has also begun a Special
Needs Program for children.
Since Marley has joined their
family, the Barrs have learned
even more valuable lessons
about living life God’s way:
When you truly submit to
God, the way you think about
things changes. In fact your
entire world changes.
Being completely honest with
God—and not wording it in pious sounding language--helps
much more than you would
expect when you are trying to
find the way through the dark
times. God helps our doubt
give way to a better understanding of what He is doing.
Trusting God enough to submit to him means you can look
forward to what He has planned
for your future.
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Pontotoc County Commissioners Proceedings
June 2012
June 4, 2012
The Board of Pontotoc County Commissioners met for a regularly scheduled meeting
in which the time, place, and agenda were
duly posted 9:00 AM on June 1, 2012 at 301
S. Broadway, Ada, Oklahoma. Danny Davis,
Justin Roberts, and Pam Walker were present
for the meeting.
The following guests were in attendance:
JR Grissom, Robert Cheadle, Randy Mitchell,
and Chad Letellier.
Motion by Davis, second by Roberts, to
approve May 29, 2012 meeting minutes. All
aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to
approve Resolution #12-112, disposal of
equipment for County Clerk’s office, HP Compaq monitor serial #CNK3402773 inventory
#62-F-220-01. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to
approve Resolution #12-113, disposal of
equipment for County Clerk’s office, desk
inventory #62-F-105-01. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to
approve Resolution #12-114, disposal of
equipment for County Clerk’s office, desk
inventory #62-F-105-02. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to
approve Resolution #12-115, disposal of
equipment for County Clerk’s office, desk
inventory #62-F-105-03. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to
approve Resolution #12-116, disposal of
equipment for County Clerk’s office, desk
inventory #62-F-105-04. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to
approve Resolution #12-117, disposal of
equipment for County Clerk’s office, desk
inventory #62-F-105-05. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to
approve Resolution #12-118, disposal of
equipment for County Clerk’s office, desk
inventory #62-F-105-06. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to
approve Resolution #12-119, disposal of
equipment for County Clerk’s office, desk
inventory #62-F-105-07. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to
approve Resolution #12-120, disposal of
equipment for County Clerk’s office, wooden
table inventory #62-F-105-08. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to ap-
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
WITHIN AND FOR
PONTOTOC COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Case No. PB-2011-78
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY MARGARET LOGSDON, DECEASED.
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE,
PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF
HEIRS, DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that Terry Love, Personal Representative of the Estate of
Mary Margaret Logsdon, Deceased, having filed in this Court her Final Account of the
administration of said Estate, and her Petition for Order Allowing Final Account, Determination of Heirs and Distribution and Discharge of said Personal Representative, the
hearing of the same, has been fixed by the Judge of said Court for the 17th day of July,
2012, at 10:30 o’clock A.M., in the District Courtroom, Pontotoc County Courthouse,
Ada, Oklahoma, and all persons interested in said Estate are notified then and there to
appear and show cause, if any they have, why the said Account should not be settled
and allowed, the determination of the heirs of Mary Margaret Logsdon, determined;
and distribution of the Estate done and the Personal Representative discharged.
DATED this 27th day of June, 2012.
/s/ Martha K. Kilgore
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
KURT B. SWEENEY, OBA #17455
Attorney for Personal Representative
P.O. Box 70
1320 Stone Bridge, Suite A
Ada, Oklahoma 74820
580-332-7200 FAX 580-332-7201
(Published in The Allen Advocate on June 28 and July 5, 2012)
LEGAL NOTICE
prove Resolution #12-121, disposal of equipment for County Clerk’s office, HP tower serial
#USW34601BH inventory #62-F-240-15. All
aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to
approve Resolution #12-122, disposal of
equipment for County Clerk’s office, HP tower
inventory #62-F-240-16. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to
approve Resolution #12-123, disposal of
equipment for County Clerk’s office, LaserJet
printer serial #USMB248933 inventory #62F-239-03. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to
approve Resolution #12-124, disposal of
equipment for County Clerk’s office, mouse
and holder serial #831869-0000 inventory
#62-F-237-01. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to
approve Resolution #12-125, disposal of
equipment for County Clerk’s office, Canon
scanner serial #DR-3080-C inventory #62-F205-02. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to approve Resolution #12-126, disposal of equipment for County Clerk’s office, HP monitor
serial #CNK3403563 inventory #62-F-220-05.
All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to
approve Resolution #12-127, disposal of
equipment for County Clerk’s office, HP
Compaq tower serial #USW34601BG inventory #62-F-240-09. All aye.
Motion by Davis, second by Roberts, to
approve Resolution #12-128, disposal of
equipment for the Treasurer’s office, postage
meter serial #37592 inventory #62-C-241-04.
All aye.
Motion by Davis, second by Roberts, to
approve Resolution #12-129, Emergency and
Transportation Revolving Fund Program road
application for $120,000.00 for District #2. All
aye.
Motion by Davis, second by Roberts, to approve Resolution #12-130, ETR Fund contract
agreement #ETRCR4-62-2(02)12 for District
#2. All aye.
Motion by Davis, second by Roberts, to
approve Resolution #12-132, Emergency and
Transportation Revolving Fund Program road
application for $140,000.00 for District #1. All
aye.
Motion by Davis, second by Roberts, to approve Resolution #12-133, ETR Fund contract
agreement #ETRCR4-62-1(03)12 for District
#1. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to
approve Resolution #12-131, Pontotoc County
Floodplain regulations. All aye.
Discussion regarding letting bid for Agri-
Plex tractor that incorporates a lease purchase
with fiscal year end guarantee buy back. Motion by Davis, second by Roberts, to approve
letting bid #23, Agri-Plex purchasing a tractor
with trade-in. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to
approve paying NACO invoice for $744.00.
All aye.
Discussion regarding fence replacement
at Rodtky Creek Bridge project. Motion by
Davis, second by Roberts, to approve payment
to Ward Fence Co. for $1,472.06 out of CBRI
105 monies. All aye.
Motion by Davis, second by Roberts, to
approve the following amounts for bridge and
road projects out of CBRI 105 monies to CED
#4: West Days Creek BRO-162D(154)CO J/P
#23496(04) $1,000.00, Blue River BRO-162C(202)CO J/P #27265(04) $3,060.00, Cotton
Creek east of Francis BRO-162C(023)CO J/P
#27266(04) $9,780.00, Garr Cut-Off STP162C(180)CI J/P #25473(04) $17,520.00, and
Sandy Creek south of Vanoss BRF-162C(205)
CO J/P #27268(05) $9,780.00. All aye.
Grissom reported that the Opry and a garage
sale this weekend did well. National Cutting
Horse Association Area 8 had an event that
was well attended.
Motion by Davis, second by Roberts, to
approve the following juvenile detention
transportation contracts: Canadian County for
$19.31, Texas County for $29.36, and Western
Plains for $29.35. All aye.
Approved claims.
Approved monthly reports.
Motion by Roberts, second by Davis, to
approve May 2012 monthly minutes for publication. All aye.
Approved blanket purchase orders:
HWY
5264
General
5265-5266
Agri-Plex
5267
Call-A-Ride
5268-5274
Sheriff
5275-5281
Approved purchase orders for payment:
1486, THOMSON WEST, 418.70, SPLY;
1487, ADA PAPER COMPANY, 1340.39,
SERVICE; 1488, GUDERIANS, 2627.74,
SPLY; 1489, A T & T, 65.66, PHONE; 1490,
A T & T, 128.87, SERVICE; 1491, A T &
T, 87.45, PHONE; 1492, A T & T, 136.80,
PHONE; 1493, BYRD, DEBBIE L., 81.59,
TRAVEL; 1494, STAPLES CREDIT PLAN,
395.10, SPLY; 1495, A T & T, 1000.53,
PHONE; 1496, CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA, 127.53, SERVICE; 1497, EASTERN
OKLA YOUTH SERVICES, 1325.25, JUV
DET; 1498, U S POSTMASTER, 545.00,
POSTAGE;HIGHWAY: 2438, A T & T,
138.27, PHONE; 2439, MHC KENWORTH,
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
WITHIN AND FOR
WITHIN AND FOR
PONTOTOC COUNTY
PONTOTOC COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Case No. PB-2011-73
No. PB-2012-50
In the Matter of the Estate of CYNTHIA KAY HORTON, Deceased.
In the Matter of the Estate of James L. Barnes, Deceased.
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT OF CO-PERSONAL REPRESENTANOTICE TO CREDITORS
TIVES, PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION
All creditors having claims against James L. Barnes, deceased, are required to presOF HEIRS, DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE
ent the same, with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held
Notice is hereby given that Donita Kay Barnes and Helen Lucinda McKay, Co-Perby each creditor with respect to such claim, to the named personal representative by
sonal Representatives of the Estate of Cynthia Kay Horton, Deceased, having filed in
this Court their Final Account of the administration of said Estate, and their Petition for mailing the same to James R. Scrivner, P.C., Attorney at Law, Post Office Box 1373,
Ada, Oklahoma 74820, on or before the following presentment date: September 3,
Order Allowing Final Account, Determination of Heirs and Distribution and Discharge
2012, or the same will be forever barred.
of said Co-Personal Representatives, the hearing of the same, has been fixed by the
/s/ Mark A. Barnes
Judge of said Court for the 17th day of July, 2012, at 10:30 o’clock, A. M., in the District
MARK A. BARNES
Courtroom, Pontotoc County Courthouse, Ada, Oklahoma, and all persons interested
Personal Representative
in said Estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have,
of the Estate of
why the said Account should not be settled and allowed, the determination of the heirs,
James L. Barnes, Deceased
distribution of the Estate and the Co-Personal Representatives discharged.
James R. Scrivner, OBA #8033
DATED this 21st day of June, 2012.
JAMES R. SCRIVNER, P.C.
/s/ Thomas S. Landrith
Post Office Box 1373
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147.22, SPLY; 2440, RSI COMMUNICATIONS, 75.00, SERVICE; 2441, S E DIST
COUNTY OFFICERS, 45.00, REGISTRATION; 2442, A T & T, 53.92, PHONE; 2443,
O REILLY AUTOMOTIVE, INC., 383.70,
SPLY; 2444, O REILLY AUTOMOTIVE,
INC., 48.86, SPLY; 2445, RED ROCK PIT,
238.48, SPLY; 2446, RED ROCK PIT, 613.18,
SPLY; 2447, RED ROCK PIT, 662.00, SPLY;
2448, RED ROCK PIT, 123.00, SPLY; 2449,
RSI COMMUNICATIONS, 75.00, SERVICE;
2450, SOUTHERN OKLA TRUCK REPAIR,
605.10, SPLY; 2451, T & W TIRE, 296.76,
TIRES; 2452, TRUCK PARTS OF ADA,
59.33, SPLY; 2453, T X I OPERATIONS L
P, 572.44, SPLY; 2454, S E DIST COUNTY
OFFICERS, 35.00, REGISTRATION; 2455,
ERGON ASPHALT AND EMULSIONS,
3663.57, SPLY; 2456, GRISSOM JOHN
DEERE, 219.88, SPLY; 2457, RSI COMMUNICATIONS, 75.00, SERVICE; 2458,
VAN KEPPEL, 160.41, SPLY; 2459, WARREN CAT, 65.37, SPLY; 2460, RENAISSANCE HOTEL, 81.00, HOTEL;SENIOR
CITIZENS TRANS: 473, FENTRESS OIL
CO., 2967.90, FUEL; 474, RSI COMMUNICATIONS, 150.00, SERVICE; 475, SPRING
HOUSE WATER CO, 37.40, SPLY; 476,
STOLZ TELECOM, 244.21, SERVICE;
477, SUPER LUBE, 244.64, SERVICE;
478, TERRY S PEST CONTROL, 35.00,
SERVICE;HEALTH: 294, ADA PAPER
COMPANY, 239.20, SPLY; 295, ADA PAPER
COMPANY, 342.40, SPLY; 296, M & M OUTDOOR MAINTENANCE, 520.00, SERVICE;
297, M & M OUTDOOR MAINTENANCE,
520.00, SERVICE; 298, TERRY S PEST
CONTROL, 44.00, SERVICE; 299, TERRY S
PEST CONTROL, 44.00, SERVICE; 300, U S
POSTAL SERVICE, 800.00, SPLY;RESALE
PROPERTY: 99, COPELINS OFFICE CENTER, 774.41, SPLY;AGRI PLEX: 449, A T &
T, 117.06, PHONE; 450, D J REVEAL INC,
138.54, SPLY; 451, J B LUMBER, 37.99,
SPLY; 452, J B LUMBER, 42.68, SPLY;
453, LOCKE SUPPLY, 39.94, SPLY; 454,
MEAD LUMBER DO-IT CENTER, 48.76,
SPLY;ZTAX: 40, STANFIELD, ROGER D,
136.57, REFUND; 41, STANFIELD, ROGER
D, 433.17, REFUND;EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: 76, A T & T, 49.86, PHONE;
77, SHIRT NOOK, 191.00, SPLY;ZHPG: 11,
DELFRATE, TERRY, 1800.00, SERVICE;”
Opened bid #21, six month bid. Motion by
Davis, second by Roberts, to table. All aye.
Motion by Davis, second by Roberts, to
adjourn. All aye.
June 11, 2012
The Board of Pontotoc County Commissioners met for a regularly scheduled meeting
in which the time, place, and agenda were
duly posted 9:00 AM on June 8, 2012 at 301
S. Broadway, Ada, Oklahoma. Gary Starns,
Danny Davis, Justin Roberts, and Pam Walker
were present for the meeting.
The following guests were in attendance:
JR Grissom, Bob Forrest, Max Roberts, Chad
Letellier, Todd Davis, Pete Cantrell, John
Christian, and Dewayne Reed.
Motion by Starns, second by Davis, to
approve June 4, 2012 meeting minutes. All
aye.
Todd Davis with CABA discussed insurance for Pontotoc County from BC BS from
CABA.
Davis discussed property on the river north
of Oil Center, that the County received for
taxes. Pete Cantrell stated that only about eight
acres of the original property (Lot 2 and part
of Lots 4 & 5, section 17-5-5) is left; most has
been lost in the river. Mr. Cantrell offered the
County $800.00 per acre. Motion by Roberts,
second by Davis, to accept Cantrell’s offer of
$800.00 per acre for eight acres, and to begin
proceedings to purchase property. All aye.
Discussion regarding McQuay Assured
Maintenance Agreement for the chiller at the
Courthouse beginning July 1, 2012 through
June 30, 2013, five inspections per year for
$3,408.00, which is the same as the agreement
that is in effect currently. Board will check
into combining services for chiller and boiler.
Motion by Roberts, second by Starns, to table
McQuay Assured Maintenance Agreement. All
aye.
Motion by Starns, second by Roberts, to let
bid #24, selling 13 lots of assorted shelving.
All aye.
Opened the following bids for bid #22,
Pontotoc County drug and alcohol and/or
background checks:
Saber Transportation Support Inc.: new
employee DOT drug test $55.00, random
employee DOT drug test $55.00, on site drug
testing $55.00, DOT alcohol test $35.00, non
DOT instant cup drug test $30.00, CDL driver
testing N/A, background checks $75.00 and
$65.00.
Drug Test Compliance: instant test 5-panel
$20.00 and 10-panel $30.00 with $15.00 lab
fee if abnormal, DOT $50.00, yearly consortium fee $75.00, non-DOT $45.00, breath
alcohol $30.00, physical evaluation $25.00,
policy DOT and non $55.00, less than 24hr
notice $25.00 per incident, mileage $0.00 per
mile.
Probation Enforcement of OK LLC.:
unable to accept bid due to bid form not being
signed.
Motion by Starns, second by Davis to table
bid #22, Pontotoc County drug and alcohol
and/or background checks. All aye.
Motion by Davis, second by Starns, to table
awarding bid #21, six month bid. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Starns, to approve Osage juvenile detention transportation
for $27.05. All aye.
Approved claims.
Approved monthly reports.
Approved blanket purchase orders:
HWY
5376-5378
Approved purchase orders for payment:
1499, A T & T, 473.34, PHONE; 1500,
CABLE ONE, 105.95, SERVICE; 1501,
KELLEY, JANNA L EDWARDS, 454.09,
TRAVEL; 1502, A T & T, 59.10, PHONE;
1503, OWENS, JAMES M, 191.48, TRAVEL;
1504, ADA CITY UTILITIES, 398.94, SERVICE; 1505, ADA NEWS, 28.00, NOTICE;
1506, ADA PAPER COMPANY, 459.68,
SPLY; 1507, ADA PAPER COMPANY, 36.76,
SPLY; 1508, CABLE ONE, 99.95, SERVICE;
1509, CINTAS CORPORATION LOC 618,
217.50, SERVICE; 1510, CULLIGAN, 87.40,
SERVICE; 1511, LOCKE SUPPLY, 54.83,
SPLY; 1512, O G & E, 3061.51, SERVICE;
1513, O G & E, 353.21, SERVICE; 1514, P
E C, 23.35, SERVICE; 1515, SAC & FOX
NATION JUV DET CTR, 401.09, JUV DET;
1516, THYSSENKRUP, 250.00, SERVICE;
1517, TERRY S PEST CONTROL, 50.00,
SERVICE; 1518, A T & T, 134.23, PHONE;
1519, U S POSTMASTER, 58.00, POSTAGE; 1520, WRIGHT, JAMES EDWIN,
153.74, TRAVEL; 1521, ADA PAPER COM-
THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, JULY 5, 2012 - PAGE 9
Pontotoc County Commissioners Proceedings
PANY, 116.18, SPLY; 1522, QUILL CORP.,
318.88, SPLY;HIGHWAY: 2461, WARD
FENCE CO, 1472.06, SERVICE; 2462, CIRCUIT ENGINEERING DIST #4, 9780.00,
REIMBURSEMENT; 2463, CIRCUIT ENGINEERING DIST #4, 9780.00, REIMBURSEMENT; 2464, CIRCUIT ENGINEERING
DIST #4, 17520.00, REIMBURSEMENT;
2465, CIRCUIT ENGINEERING DIST #4,
1000.00, REIMBURSEMENT; 2466, CIRCUIT ENGINEERING DIST #4, 3060.00,
REIMBURSEMENT; 2467, HOOTEN OIL
CO., 4500.00, FUEL; 2468, LOCKE SUPPLY, 19.64, SPLY; 2469, LOCKE SUPPLY,
75.84, SPLY; 2470, OK DISPOSAL &
SANITATION, 56.97, SERVICE; 2471, P E
C, 583.13, SERVICE; 2472, PREMIER LOCATIONS, 99.99, SERVICE; 2473, RURAL
WATER DIST #7, 26.27, SERVICE; 2474,
TIM SCROGGINS ELECTRIC, 1720.00,
SERVICE; 2475, B & S SANITATION, 45.00,
SERVICE; 2476, CINTAS CORPORATION
LOC 618, 607.38, SERVICE; 2477, FENTRESS OIL CO., 4506.15, HOTEL; 2478,
GRISSOMS, 872.70, SPLY; 2479, GRISSOMS, 2.25, SPLY; 2480, GRISSOMS, 94.50,
SPLY; 2481, P E C, 547.69, SERVICE; 2482,
RED RIVER SPECIALTIES, 93.35, SPLY;
2483, RURAL WATER DIST #8, 30.59, SERVICE; 2484, SOUTHERN OKLA TRUCK
REPAIR, 1226.11, SERVICE; 2485, T X I
OPERATIONS L P, 243.14, SPLY; 2486, T X
I OPERATIONS L P, 195.52, SPLY; 2487, T
X I OPERATIONS L P, 199.68, SPLY; 2488,
TRUCK PARTS OF ADA, 9.74, SPLY; 2489,
WARREN CAT, 257.22, SPLY; 2490, B &
S SANITATION, 45.00, SERVICE; 2491,
CIRCUIT ENGINEERING DIST #4, 136.96,
SPLY; 2492, FITTSTONE INC, 1866.32,
SPLY; 2493, FITTSTONE INC, 873.89, SPLY;
2494, FITTSTONE INC, 919.78, SPLY; 2495,
HOOTEN OIL CO., 4500.00, FUEL; 2496,
JENNINGS STONE, 8500.00, SPLY; 2497,
JENNINGS STONE, 405.00, SPLY; 2498, O
G & E, 26.48, SERVICE; 2499, RED ROCK
PIT, 1008.05, SPLY; 2500, STONEWALL
PUBLIC WORKS AUTH., 136.80, SERVICE;
2501, TRUCK PARTS OF ADA, 92.32, SPLY;
2502, TRUCK PARTS OF ADA, 17.76,
SPLY;SENIOR CITIZENS TRANS: 479,
ADA CITY UTILITIES, 55.65, SERVICE;
480, A T & T, 223.23, SERVICE; 481, ADA
TIRE CENTER INC, 20.00, TIRES; 482, B
& S SANITATION, 45.00, SERVICE; 483,
CENTERPOINT ENERGY - ARKLA, 12.55,
SERVICE; 484, CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA, 22.37, SERVICE; 485, FIRST RATE
SERVICES, INC, 250.00, SERVICE; 486, O
G & E, 255.63, SERVICE; 487, WAL MART
COMMUNITY BRC, 67.08, SPLY;HEALTH:
301, OK STATE DEPT OF HEALTH,
925.80, SAL; 302, BURRIS, KAREN,
217.56, TRAVEL; 303, CABLE ONE, 50.00,
SERVICE; 304, LONESTAR SAFETY &
SUPPLY, 49.44, SPLY; 305, NOVARTIS
VACINE, 821.20, SPLY; 306, SANOFI PASTEUR INC, 655.66, SPLY; 307, UMB BANK
CORP TRUST & ESCROW SER, 26875.31,
REMITTANCE;SHERIFF FEES: 543, ADA
TIRE CENTER INC, 407.76, TIRES; 544,
JONES EQUIPMENT CO, 757.03, SERVICE;
545, CABLE ONE, 149.95, SERVICE; 546,
CULLIGAN, 97.70, SERVICE; 547, I C
S, 1348.90, SPLY; 548, LOCKE SUPPLY,
273.07, SPLY; 549, LOCKE SUPPLY, 22.58,
SPLY;COUNTY CLERK MECH LIENS: 33,
SOUTHEAST DIST CODA, SCOTT KIRBY,
35.00, REGISTRATION;AGRI PLEX: 455,
ADA FEEDCENTER, 67.00, SPLY; 456, ADA
PAPER COMPANY, 9.00, SPLY; 457, CABLE
ONE, 99.95, SERVICE; 458, CINTAS CORPORATION LOC 618, 157.75, SERVICE;
459, CINTAS CORPORATION LOC 618,
282.61, SERVICE; 460, CULLIGAN, 10.99,
SERVICE; 461, FENTRESS OIL CO.,
127.62, FUEL; 462, PRUITT COMPANY,
33.35, SERVICE; 463, J B LUMBER, 39.89,
SPLY; 464, J B LUMBER, 291.39, SPLY;
465, LOCKE SUPPLY, 71.20, SPLY; 466,
LOCKE SUPPLY, 89.00, SPLY; 467, MEAD
LUMBER DO-IT CENTER, 447.50, SPLY;
468, MEAD LUMBER DO-IT CENTER,
63.97, SPLY; 469, MEAD LUMBER DO-IT
CENTER, 39.80, SPLY; 470, NICKERSON
PLUMBING, 467.01, PLUMBING; 471,
SHERRELL STEEL L.L.C, 282.00, SPLY;
472, SHERRELL STEEL L.L.C, 94.00, SPLY;
473, WEST REFRIGERATION, 4300.00,
SERVICE; 474, WEST REFRIGERATION,
495.00, SERVICE; 475, VOLVO RENTS,
100.00, SERVICE;ZCOURT: 214, S W STATIONARY & BANK SUPPLY INC, 210.95,
SPLY; 215, MIDWEST PRINTING CO,
451.77, SPLY; 216, S W STATIONARY &
BANK SUPPLY INC, 345.39, SPLY;ZJUV:
1, PONTOTOC CO JUV DRUG COURT,
38716.69, SAL;ZLODGE: 111, HISLE
BROS. INC., 3050.00, SPLY;EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT: 78, PAGE PLUS, 13.85,
SERVICE; 79, PONTOTOC COUNTY
ASSESSOR, 47.00, SERVICE;ZHPG: 12,
SPRINT, 128.97, SERVICE;”
Discussed trash and cigarette receptacles
for the Courthouse campus. Davis discussed
that Tisha Agee requested information regarding upkeep of the Veteran’s Memorial at the
Courthouse lawn.
Motion by Starns, second by Roberts, to
adjourn. All aye.
June 19, 2012
The Board of Pontotoc County Commissioners met for a special scheduled meeting
in which the time, place, and agenda were
duly posted 9:00 AM on June 15, 2012 at 301
S. Broadway, Ada, Oklahoma. Gary Starns,
Danny Davis, Justin Roberts, and Tammy
Brown were present for the meeting.
The following guests were in attendance:
Bob Forrest, Adam Daniel, Andrew Daniel,
Lillie Spencer, John Christian, Paula Hall,
Kayla Walker, Becky Walker, Chad Letellier,
Justin McDaniel, and Janna Kelley.
Motion by Davis, second by Starns, to
approve June 11, 2012 meeting minutes. All
aye.
Discussion by Janna Kelley regarding 2012
Pontotoc County Government Summer Youth
Internship Program. Students will go to each
County office to learn more about how County
government works.
Motion by Starns, second by Roberts, to
table FY 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010,
and 2010-2011 SEFA reports. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Starns,
to table the McQuay Assured Maintenance
Agreement. All aye.
Motion by Starns, second by Davis, to
approve all bids for bid #21, six month bid,
based on availability. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Starns, to
approve awarding bid #22, Pontotoc County
drug and alcohol and/or background checks
to Saber Transportation Support Inc. for new
employee DOT drug test $55.00, random
employee DOT drug test $55.00, DOT alcohol
test $35.00, and Non-DOT instant cup drug
test $30.00, omitting the background checks.
The County will continue to use the Sheriff’s
office for background checks. All aye.
Motion by Starns, second by Roberts, to
table the Disaster Recovery Plan for the Pontotoc County Clerk’s office. All aye.
Motion by Starns, second by Davis, to approve the Treasurer’s Resale Property Fund
Financial Report. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Starns, to
approve Resolution #12-134, agreement establishing the Association of County Commissioners of Oklahoma (ACCO) Self Insurance
Group (property/liability coverage). All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Starns, to
approve Intent to Participate in ACCO/SIG
(property/liability) payment options. Pontotoc
County is accepting the proposal of making
one lump sum payment of $112,478.00, Option #1. All aye.
Motion by Starns, second by Roberts, to
approve the following updated lists for requisitioning officers and receiving agents:
Receiving
Agents
Requisitioning
Officers
District #1Charlie Pogue
Gary Starns
Frank Jones Donnie Wilson
District #2Lewis Whitwell Danny Davis
James RandellWayne Willoughby
District #3James GoldenJustin Roberts
Adolfo Gutierrez
Greg Walker
County Commissioners’Kyra Lancaster
Justin Roberts
Seth Johnson
Assessors’Renae Furimsky
Belinda Griffin
Debbie Byrd
Shari Todd
Call-A-RideKaty Copeland
Kim McDonald
Tami Baker
District Attorney’s Jennifer Foster
Chris L. Ross
Election Board Kathleen Branscum Marilyn
McDaniel
Chelsea Eaves
All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Starns, to
approve detention services with Sequoyah
Enterprises for $23.26 per day, and Muskogee
County for $23.27 per day. All aye.
Approved claims.
Approved transfers:
B2 to B3
$50,000.00
SQ2 to SQ1
$14.60
F2 to F1
$80.00
J1C to J1
$65.00
R2 to R1
$1,020.00
Approved blanket purchase orders for payment:
1523, CINTAS CORPORATION LOC 618,
78.60, SERVICE; 1524, GALLS INCORPORATED, 652.87, SPLY; 1525, NATIONAL
PUBLIC SAFETY INFO, 298.00, SERVICE;
1526, SMITY S TOWING & REPAIR,
142.80, SERVICE; 1527, O S U COOP EXTENSION SERV, 5156.00, REMITTANCE;
1528, MEAD LUMBER DO-IT CENTER,
107.61, SPLY; 1529, MEAD LUMBER DO-IT
CENTER, 9.48, SPLY; 1530, CABLE ONE,
105.95, SERVICE; 1531, RELIABLE OFFICE SUPPLIES, 189.99, SPLY; 1532, CABLE ONE, 100.95, SERVICE; 1533, ALLEN
ADVOCATE, 786.68, PUBLICATION; 1534,
ADA CITY UTILITIES, 243.97, SERVICE;
1535, CENTERPOINT ENERGY - ARKLA,
21.21, SERVICE; 1536, RELIABLE OFFICE
SUPPLIES, 48.87, SPLY; 1537, RHYNES
SURPLUS, 23.98, SPLY; 1538, TREAT S
SOLUTIONS, 134.09, SPLY; 1539, TERRY
S PEST CONTROL, 90.00, SERVICE; 1540,
NICHOLS DOLLAR SAVER, 74.68, SPLY;
1541, STAPLES CREDIT PLAN, 419.80,
SPLY; 1542, STAPLES CREDIT PLAN,
524.31, SPLY; 1543, ULTIMATE CAR
WASH, 6.60, SERVICE; 1544, U S POSTAL
SERVICE, 3000.00, POSTAGE;HIGHWAY:
2503, CINTAS CORPORATION LOC 618,
383.21, SERVICE; 2504, CINTAS CORPORATION LOC 618, 229.83, SERVICE;
2505, DC IGNITION, 145.00, SPLY; 2506,
ERGON ASPHALT AND EMULSIONS,
3766.80, SPLY; 2507, FENTRESS OIL CO.,
2102.87, FUEL; 2508, HISLE BROS. INC.,
75.43, SPLY; 2509, J B LUMBER, 125.37,
SPLY; 2510, OKC/ATC FREIGHTLINER
GROUP, 306.89, SPLY; 2511, O REILLY
AUTOMOTIVE, INC., 295.01, SPLY; 2512,
RHYNES SURPLUS, 49.93, SPLY; 2513, SABER TRANSPORTATION SUPPORT INC,
90.00, SERVICE; 2514, POGUE, CHARLES
A, 146.30, TRAVEL; 2515, STARNS, GARY,
162.24, TRAVEL; 2516, STATE AUDITOR &
INSPECTOR, 35.00, REGISTRATION; 2517,
VISION BANK, 2972.39, LEASE; 2518,
BORAL AGGREGATE, 1232.68, SPLY;
2519, BORAL AGGREGATE, 1209.23,
SPLY; 2520, BUMPER TO BUMPER, 22.50,
SPLY; 2521, FENTRESS OIL CO., 4766.19,
FUEL; 2522, HOOTEN OIL CO., 5100.00,
FUEL; 2523, O REILLY AUTOMOTIVE,
INC., 271.82, SPLY; 2524, SERVICE AUTO
MALL, 321.10, SERVICE; 2525, SERVICE
AUTO MALL, 88.20, SERVICE; 2526,
SPENCER MACHINE WORKS, 175.00,
MAINT; 2527, TRUCK PARTS OF ADA,
764.79, PARTS; 2528, T X I OPERATIONS
L P, 237.16, SPLY; 2529, WARREN CAT,
549.83, SPLY; 2530, CATERPILLAR FINANCIAL SERV, 3499.78, LEASE; 2531,
VISION BANK, 2675.18, LEASE; 2532,
ADAY, CAROLYN, 24.00, SPLY; 2533, CATERPILLAR FINANCIAL SERV, 1749.89,
LEASE; 2534, CINTAS CORPORATION
LOC 618, 805.82, SERVICE; 2535, ERGON
ASPHALT AND EMULSIONS, 12515.03,
SPLY; 2536, FITTSTONE INC, 1456.69,
SPLY; 2537, HALL S AUTO, 691.08, SPLY;
2538, HALL S AUTO, 134.55, SPLY; 2539,
JO CO EQUIPMENT, 171.92, SPLY; 2540,
O G & E, 372.79, SERVICE; 2541, RHYNES
SURPLUS, 23.99, SPLY; 2542, SHERRELL
STEEL L.L.C, 158.96, SPLY; 2543, SABER
TRANSPORTATION SUPPORT INC,
55.00, SERVICE; 2544, SOUTHERN OKLA
TRUCK REPAIR, 115.31, SERVICE; 2545,
TRUCK PARTS OF ADA, 375.51, SPLY;
2546, WARREN CAT, 976.73, SPLY; 2547,
VISION BANK, 6525.57, LEASE;SENIOR
CITIZENS TRANS: 488, TMHC SERVICES
INC, 60.50, SERVICE;HEALTH: 308, ADA
CITY UTILITIES, 140.97, SERVICE; 309,
J B LUMBER, 68.26, SPLY; 310, MILLER
OFFICE EQUIPMENT, 65.00, SPLY; 311,
POSTAL PLUS, INC, 14.57, POSTAGE; 312,
SCHEETS, MARY, 89.20, TRANSLATION;
313, STAPLES CREDIT PLAN, 216.76,
SPLY; 314, STAPLES CREDIT PLAN,
812.89, SPLY; 315, TODD CHIROPRACTOR CENTER, 150.00, SERVICE; 316,
WAL MART COMMUNITY BRC, 427.06,
SPLY;RESALE PROPERTY: 100, GONDERMAN, GLENDA, 210.15, TRAVEL;
101, ADA NEWS, 571.20, PUBLICATION;
102, ADA NEWS, 1359.45, PUBLICATION; 103, PITNEY BOWES INC., 600.00,
POSTAGE;SHERIFF FEES: 550, ADA TIRE
CENTER INC, 50.00, TIRES; 551, CULLIGAN, 10.00, SERVICE; 552, DEPT OF
CENTRAL SERVICES, 150.00, SERVICE;
553, FUELMAN OF SOUTHERN OK,
6714.60, FUEL; 554, LANGLEYS BODY
SHOP, 944.35, SPLY; 555, LANGLEYS
BODY SHOP, 669.64, REPAIR; 556, O
REILLY AUTOMOTIVE, INC., 21.00, SPLY;
557, O REILLY AUTOMOTIVE, INC., 85.99,
SPLY; 558, PAGE PLUS, 157.05, SERVICE;
559, RAY ALLEN MFG, 423.71, SPLY; 560,
SABER TRANSPORTATION SUPPORT
INC, 136.00, SERVICE; 561, SHIPMAN
COMMUNICATIONS, 8665.00, SERVICE;
562, SUPER LUBE, 248.46, SERVICE; 563,
TIP TOP CLEANERS, 20.00, SERVICE;
564, U S POSTMASTER, 86.00, POSTAGE;
565, VERSATILE NETWORKS, 1040.00,
SERVICE; 566, PHOENIX DISTRIBUTORS,
3440.00, SERVICE; 567, ADA GLASS &
WINDOW, 350.00, SPLY; 568, BATES
ELECTRONICS, 1125.00, SERVICE; 569,
HOME DEPOT 3918, 522.41, SPLY; 570,
KINDRICK & CO., 494.50, SPLY; 571,
RHYNES SURPLUS, 69.99, SPLY; 572,
SHERRELL STEEL L.L.C, 550.00, SPLY;
573, SWEEPER, 658.00, SERVICE; 574,
TIGER COMMISSARY SERVICES, 7339.78,
SPLY; 575, TIGER COMMISSARY SERVICES, 37.50, SPLY; 576, WAL MART COMMUNITY BRC, 70.51, SPLY; 577, ZACHARY S
TINT SHOP, 2700.00, SERVICE;
COUNTY CLERK MECH LIENS: 34,
STARNS, KAREN S, 69.00, TRAVEL; 35,
STATE AUDITOR & INSPECTOR, 35.00,
REGISTRATION;AGRI PLEX: 476, ADA
CITY UTILITIES, 289.08, SERVICE; 477,
CENTERPOINT ENERGY - ARKLA,
174.87, SERVICE; 478, CINTAS CORPORATION LOC 618, 7.75, SERVICE; 479, FRYE
BROTHERS CONST, 345.00, SPLY; 480, J
B LUMBER, 179.32, SPLY; 481, LOCKE
SUPPLY, 2.88, SPLY; 482, LOCKE SUPPLY,
88.10, SPLY; 483, MEAD LUMBER DOIT CENTER, 7.28, SPLY; 484, O REILLY
AUTOMOTIVE, INC., 81.45, SPLY; 485,
SABER TRANSPORTATION SUPPORT
INC, 70.00, SERVICE; 486, TERRY S PEST
CONTROL, 60.00, SERVICE;ZTAX: 42,
MACCOLLISTER, CHRIS, 468.00, TAX
REF;ZCOURT: 217, LEXISNEXIS ACCURINT, 75.00, SERVICE; 218, TREAT S
SOLUTIONS, 34.37, SPLY; 219, STAPLES
CREDIT PLAN, 400.82, SPLY; 220, S W STATIONARY & BANK SUPPLY INC, 345.50,
SPLY;ZCOMMISSARY: 64, NICHOLS DOLLAR SAVER, 603.25, SPLY;ZSALESTAX:
250, PONTOTOC COUNTY PUBLIC
FACILITIES AUTHORITY, 289820.62,
REMITTANCE;”
Motion by Starns, second by Davis, to
adjourn. All aye.
June 21, 2012
The Board of Pontotoc County Commissioners met for a special scheduled meeting in
which the time, place, and agenda were duly
posted 9:00 AM on June 19, 2012 at 301 S.
Broadway, Ada, Oklahoma. Gary Starns and
Danny Davis were present for the meeting.
The following guests were in attendance:
Adam Daniel, Andrew Daniel, Lillie Spencer,
Kayla Walker, Becky Walker, Justin McDaniel, Olivia Hamilton, Kim Teachey, and Janna
Kelley.
Discussion regarding County government
for the OSU Extension Internship Program.
Davis and Starns discussed County government and their duties as Pontotoc County
Commissioners.
Motion by Davis, second by Starns, to
adjourn. All aye.
June 25, 2012
The Board of Pontotoc County Commissioners met for a regularly scheduled meeting
in which the time, place, and agenda were
duly posted 9:00 AM on June 22, 2012 at 301
S. Broadway, Ada, Oklahoma. Gary Starns,
Danny Davis, Justin Roberts, and Pam Walker
were present for the meeting.
The following guests were in attendance: JR
Grissom, Bob Forrest, Mike Southard, Greg
Taylor, Chad Letellier, John Christian, Chea
Christian, Diane Criswell, Maurisa Nelson,
and Christy Osborne.
Motion by Starns, second by Davis, to
approve June 19, 2012 and June 21, 2012
meeting minutes. All aye.
Motion by Starns, second by Roberts, to
open public hearing for discussion regarding
petition to vacate plotted street designated as
Magnolia Drive. All aye.
Discussion by Greg Taylor, attorney, to
close the platted street known as Magnolia
Drive due to no usage and due to petition
signage by landowners. Motion by Starns,
second by Davis, to close public hearing. All
aye.
Motion by Starns, second by Davis, to
approve Resolution #12-149, to vacate Magnolia Drive, South of Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10
of Block 2, and North of Lot 1 of Block 4 of
said subdivision, and other unplatted lands to
the West of thereof owned by Michael David
Muse. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Starns, to
accept FY 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2009-2010,
and 2010-2011 SEFA Reports. All aye.
Mike Southard with Ada Jobs discussed “A
Lady’s Day Out” publication that distributes
books based on day trips on specific marketing regions. Ada Jobs has agreed to match
up to fifteen vendors. Ada Jobs is requesting
Marketing and Tourism to donate $3,750.00 to
promote publication. Motion by Starns, second
by Davis, to approve $3,750.00 to be paid from
ZLODGE funds to be applied to promote Ada
and Pontotoc County. All aye.
Bids were opened as follows for bid #23,
Agri-Plex purchasing a tractor with trade-in:
Hisle Brothers
New $27,929.00
8,000 Trade-In $19,929.00
Yearly TradeIn $1,200.00
Great Plains
New $31,435.00
8,000 Trade-In
$23,435.00
Motion by Davis, second by Starns, to ap-
prove Hisle Brothers bid of $27,929.00 out of
ZLODGE for bid #23, Agri-Plex purchasing a
tractor with trade-in. All aye.
Discussion regarding Lambert proposal for
combined boiler/chiller maintenance agreement of $7,100.00 annually, or $1,755.00
quarterly. This would save approximately
$2,000.00 a year. Motion by Starns, second by
Davis, to approve contract with Lambert Mechanical to provide a combined maintenance
agreement for the chiller/boiler. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Starns, to
terminate McQuay Assured Maintenance
Agreement July 1, 2012. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Starns,
to table Thyssencrup Bronze Maintenance
Agreement for the Courthouse. All aye.
Motion by Roberts, second by Starns, to
renew Thyssencrup Gold Maintenance Agreement for the County Clerk’s office. All aye.
Motion by Starns, second by Davis, to table
the Disaster Recovery Plan for the County
Clerk’s office. All aye.
Motion by Starns, second by Davis, to
approve Resolution #12-135 through #12141, interlocal agreements between Pontotoc
County and the following schools: Vanoss/
Pickett, Vanoss, Byng, Allen, Latta, Roff, and
Stonewall. All aye.
Motion by Davis, second by Starns, to
approve Resolution #12-142 through #12147, interlocal agreements between Pontotoc
County and the following towns: Stonewall,
Fitzhugh, Allen, Byng, Francis, and Roff. All
aye.
Motion by Starns, second by Davis, to
approve Resolution #12-148, interlocal agreement between Pontotoc County and Carolyn
Aday’s shale pit. All aye.
Discussion regarding maps with Maurisa
Nelson from Ada News.
Motion by Starns, second by Roberts, to
approve inventory summary reports submitted
from the following offices: Agri-Plex, Call-ARide, and County Commissioners. All aye.
Motion by Starns, second by Davis, to approve the following updated lists of receiving
agents and requisitioning officers:
Receiving
Agents Requisitioning Officers
OSU Extension
Kim Teachey
Janna Kelley
County Clerks’
Shelley Snider
Pam Walker
Keressa Compton
Tammy Brown
All aye.
Approved payroll for June 2012.
Approved claims.
Approved transfer:
T3 to T2C
$20,000.00
Approved blanket purchase orders:
Sheriff
5573-5596
Approved purchase orders for payment:
1545, THOMSON WEST, 418.70, SPLY;
1546, A T & T, 229.30, PHONE; 1547,
A T & T, 66.36, PHONE; 1548, PITNEY
BOWES, 681.00, POSTAGE; 1549, A T &
T, 57.69, PHONE; 1550, MEAD LUMBER
DO-IT CENTER, 71.25, SPLY; 1551, ADA
PAPER COMPANY, 156.30, SPLY; 1552,
A T & T, 137.01, PHONE; 1553, TODD,
SHARI LYNN, 119.88, TRAVEL; 1554, A
T & T, 56.18, PHONE; 1555, ADA NEWS,
28.00, PUBLICATION; 1556, A T & T,
998.52, PHONE; 1557, CARTER HALL,
1620.00, JUV DET; 1558, COMMUNITYWORKS, 215.40, JUV DET; 1559, IDLE
TIME RV SALES & SERVICE, 193.90,
SPLY; 1560, LOCKE SUPPLY, 5.93, SPLY;
1561, MCNUTT, BOB, 150.00, RENT; 1562,
MUSKOGEE CO DETENTION CENTER,
581.75, JUV DET; 1563, OSAGE COUNTY
DETENTION CENTER, 811.50, JUV DET;
1564, A T & T, 134.67, PHONE;
HIGHWAY: 2548, HASKELL LEMON CONSTRUCTION CO, 19884.29, SPLY; 2549, A T
& T, 138.71, PHONE; 2550, FENTRESS OIL
CO., 5128.43, FUEL; 2551, HASKELL LEMON CONSTRUCTION CO, 2928.10, SPLY;
2552, HISLE BROS. INC., 72.86, SPLY;
2553, LOCKE SUPPLY, 30.50, SPLY; 2554,
O T A PIKEPASS CTR-GOVT ACCT, 2.40,
SERVICE; 2555, T & W TIRE, 24.00, TIRES;
2556, TRACTOR SUPPLY, 34.95, SPLY;
2557, U S CELLULAR, 106.62, SERVICE;
2558, LAKE MURRAY STATE LODGE,
136.00, HOTEL; 2559, LAKE MURRAY
STATE LODGE, 68.00, HOTEL; 2560,
ADAY, CAROLYN, 324.00, SPLY; 2561,
ADAY, CAROLYN, 153.00, SPLY; 2562, A
T & T, 56.65, PHONE; 2563, BORAL AGGREGATE, 1199.71, RD MAT; 2564, BORAL
AGGREGATE, 1175.07, SPLY; 2565, DOLESE BROS, 1336.63, SPLY; 2566, ERGON
ASPHALT AND EMULSIONS, 3471.75,
RD MAT; 2567, GRISSOM JOHN DEERE,
523.22, SPLY; 2568, GRISSOMS, 672.10,
SPLY; 2569, HERCULES TIRE SALES INC,
734.74, TIRES; 2570, O REILLY AUTOMOTIVE, INC., 5.60, SPLY; 2571, RED RIVER
SPECIALTIES, 127.10, SPLY; 2572, SHERRELL STEEL L.L.C, 110.00, SPLY; 2573,
STAPLES CREDIT PLAN, 56.01, SPLY;
2574, T & W TIRE, 897.63, TIRES; 2575,
TRUCK PARTS OF ADA, 229.61, SPLY;
2576, TRUCK PARTS OF ADA, 234.13,
SPLY; 2577, TRUCK PARTS OF ADA,
101.55, SPLY; 2578, T X I OPERATIONS
L P, 87.70, SPLY; 2579, U S CELLULAR,
96.20, SERVICE; 2580, WARREN CAT,
99.77, SPLY; 2581, WARREN CAT, 1953.00,
SPLY; 2582, LAKE MURRAY STATE
LODGE, 136.00, HOTEL; 2583, ARKANSAS
SIGN & BARRICADE, 210.00, SPLY; 2584,
BARRETT S AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS,
195.55, SPLY; 2585, BORAL AGGREGATE,
13737.13, SPLY; 2586, CENTERPOINT
ENERGY - ARKLA, 33.48, SERVICE;
2587, DELCO DIESEL, 192.96, SPLY; 2588,
ERGON ASPHALT AND EMULSIONS,
12352.75, SPLY; 2589, ERGON ASPHALT
AND EMULSIONS, 16217.91, SPLY; 2590,
FENTRESS OIL CO., 5046.52, FUEL; 2591,
HOOTEN OIL CO., 1950.89, FUEL; 2592,
JACKSON LUMBER, 806.40, SPLY; 2593,
RED RIVER SPECIALTIES, 900.00, SPLY;
2594, U S CELLULAR, 102.15, SERVICE;
2595, W C A OF OKLAHOMA, 1137.10,
SERVICE; 2596, LAKE MURRAY STATE
LODGE, 134.10, HOTEL;
SENIOR CITIZENS TRANS: 489, ADA
TIRE CENTER INC, 531.76, TIRES; 490,
ALLEN ADVOCATE, 40.00, PUBLICATION; 491, CABLE ONE, 128.95, SERVICE;
492, FEFLER, MELISSA, 246.20, TRAVEL;
493, O REILLY AUTOMOTIVE, INC.,
50.34, SPLY; 494, STOLZ TELECOM, 60.20,
SERVICE; 495, TERRY S PEST CONTROL,
35.00, SERVICE;
HEALTH: 317, WELLINGTON, VIRGINIA
KATHLEEN, 238.65, TRAVEL; 318, OK
STATE DEPT OF HEALTH, 4351.43,
REIMBURSEMENT; 319, ADA PAPER
COMPANY, 203.70, SPLY; 320, ALLEN ADVOCATE, 132.00, PUBLICATION; 321, AM
SAN, 448.54, SPLY; 322, A T & T, 570.63,
SERVICE; 323, CANNON FINANCIAL
SERVICES INC, 292.00, REIMBURSEMENT; 324, CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA, 79.44, SERVICE; 325, COMFORT
XPRESS, 200.00, SPLY; 326, MELTON
CO INC, 232.60, SPLY; 327, O C I, 170.00,
SERVICE; 328, O G & E, 1983.36, SERVICE;
329, TERRY S PEST CONTROL, 44.00,
SERVICE; 330, WAL MART COMMUNITY
BRC, 191.04, SPLY; 331, WAL MART COMMUNITY BRC, 40.28, SPLY; 332, U S CELLULAR, 184.68, SERVICE;
RESALE PROPERTY: 104, LAKE MURRAY
STATE LODGE, 204.00, HOTEL;
SHERIFF FEES: 578, A T & T MOBILITY, 444.26, SERVICE; 579, O G & E,
4772.67, SERVICE;COUNTY CLERK
MECH LIENS: 36, WALKER, PAMELA A,
297.87, TRAVEL;
AGRI PLEX: 487, A T & T, 117.76, PHONE;
488, ADA FEEDCENTER, 62.50, SPLY;
489, ADA FEEDCENTER, 60.00, SPLY;
490, CINTAS CORPORATION LOC 618,
52.17, SERVICE; 491, CINTAS CORPORATION LOC 618, 177.97, SERVICE; 492, D
J REVEAL INC, 386.46, SERVICE; 493,
FENTRESS OIL CO., 117.76, SPLY; 494,
LOCKE SUPPLY, 28.38, SPLY; 495, LOCKE
SUPPLY, 119.78, SPLY; 496, MEAD LUMBER DO-IT CENTER, 144.85, MAINT; 497,
MEAD LUMBER DO-IT CENTER, 45.98,
SPLY; 498, O G & E, 48.36, SERVICE; 499,
VOLVO RENTS, 100.00, SPLY;ZHOME: 15,
BURKETT INC, 35012.50, REMITTANCE;
16, K D PLUMBING & CONST, 5500.00,
PLUMBING;
ZCOURT: 221, WAL MART COMMUNITY
BRC, 275.36, SPLY; 222, TRAYLOR, PAMELA, 587.25, REMITTANCE;EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT: 80, CABLE ONE, 119.50,
SERVICE; 81, A T & T, 50.58, PHONE; 82,
DRAPHIX LLC, 193.78, SPLY; 83, FENTRESS OIL CO., 224.71, FUEL;”
Discussed a proclamation to make October
Domestic Violence Awareness month for the
District Attorney’s office.
Motion by Starns, second by Davis, to
adjourn. All aye.
The foregoing are the minutes of the Board
of County Commissioners for the month of
June, 2012 of the County Commissioners
Journal No. 14.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PONTOTOC COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
Justin Roberts, Chairman
Gary Starns, Member
Danny Davis, Member
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Pam Walker
Court Clerk
(Published in The Allen Advocate on July
7, 2012)
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
WITHIN AND FOR
PONTOTOC COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Case No. P-12-53
In the Matter of the Estate of CONNIE
RUTH GUTHRIE, Deceased.
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION, APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE, DETERMINATION OF
HEIRS
James Roger Guthrie has filed in
the District Court of Pontotoc County
a Petition for Letters of Administration,
Appointment of Personal Representative
and Determination of Heirs of Connie
Ruth Guthrie, deceased, and also praying for the probate of said estate, that
James Roger Guthrie be appointed as
personal representative, that the heirs,
devisees and legatees of said decedent
be determined by the Court, and asking
that Letters of Administration be issued to
James Roger Guthrie.
Pursuant to an order of this Court made
on this date notice is hereby given that
on July 17, 2012, at 8:30 am, the petition
will be heard at the District Courtroom in
the Pontotoc County Courthouse, Ada,
Oklahoma when and where all persons
interested may appear and contest the
same.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand this 2 day of July,
2012.
Martha K. Kilgore
Judge of the District Court
s) Deresa Gray, OBA#19110
Attorney for Petitioner
P.O. Box 1463
Ada, OK 74821
580/272-9300
580/272-9301 FAX
(Published in The Allen Advocate on
July 5 and 12, 2012)
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
WITHIN AND FOR
PONTOTOC COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Case No. PB-2012-44
In the Matter of the Estate of MILDRED
POWERS, also known as MILDRED B.
POWERS, also known as MILDRED MARIE POWERS, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To The Creditors of MILDRED POWERS, also known as MILDRED B. POWERS, also known as MILDRED MARIE
POWERS, Deceased.
All creditors having claims against
Mildred Powers, also known as Mildred
B. Powers, also known as Mildred Marie
Powers, 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 the named Personal
Representative, c/o Kenneth R. Johnson,
130 East 14th Street, Drawer 1690, Ada,
Ok 74820 on nor before the following
presentment date: September 6, 2012, or
the same will be forever barred.
DATED this the 29 th day of June,
2012.
s) JaNell D. Fleming
Personal Representative
Kenneth R. Johnson
130 East 14th/Drawer 1690
Ada, OK 74820
(580) 332-2558
Attorney for Personal Representative
(Published in The Allen Advocate on
July 5 and 12, 2012)
THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, JULY 5, 2012 - PAGE 10
Pontotoc County Court Records
Felonies
Lewis Futischa—Possession
of a controlled dangerous substance-Methamphetamine
Calan Grady Hoppe—Endangering others while eluding/attempting to elude a police officer
Rickey Glen Horton Jr.—
Possession of controlled dangerous substance—metham-
phetamine
George Stephen Roppel—
Assault and battery with a
dangerous weapon
Brieanna Lefaye Rowden—
Falsely personate another to
create liability
Brand Michelle Wainscott—
Possession of controlled dangerous substance-methamphetamine
Misdemeanors
Alvin Dwayne Boucher III—
Driving under suspension, 2nd
Kristina Arlene Brogdon—
Domestic assault-assault &
battery
Gregory David Chabek—
Possession of controlled substance-marijuana
Keith Gene Charley—Driv-
no more.
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ing under suspension
Phillip Dewayne Cunningham—Public intoxication
Ethan Ryan DiFalco—Failure to comply with compulsory
insurance law
Megan M. Evans—Driving
under suspension
Erica Leigh Fox—Public
intoxication
George Thompson Franklin
Jr.—Failure to comply with
compulsory insurance law
Kathryn Wilene Geionety—
Driving under suspension
Kenneth Gipson—Driving
under suspension
Kara Rachel Gore—Failure
to comply with compulsory
insurance law
Chance Brody Griffin—
Driving under suspension, 2nd
Calan Hoppe—Driving a
motor vehicle while under the
influence of alcohol
Michael Steven Hoppe—
Driving a motor vehicle while
under the influence of drugs;
driving under suspension
Penny Lynn Howell—Driving under suspension
Carrie Denise Isaacs—Failure to comply with compulsory
insurance law
Payton Chase Lewis—Possession of controlled substance—marijuana
Lyanna Amber Logan—
Driving under suspension; failure to comply with compulsory
insurance law
Billy Jack McNeil—Driving
under suspension
Stephen Miller—Possession
of controlled substance—
marijuana
James Larry Ring—Driving
under suspension
George Stephen Roppel—
Protective order violation
Kevin Neal Ross—Driving a
motor vehicle while under the
influence of drugs
Brieanna Lafaye Rowden—
Carrying weapons
Montanna Wayne Sibble—
Public intoxication
Emanuel Aaron Valdez—
Public intoxication
Javier Valles—Failure to
comply with compulsory insurance law
Rebecca Leeann Wallace—
Driving under suspension; failure to comply with compulsory
insurance law
Marriages
Zachary Keith Ailey, Ada &
Laci Nichole Cantrell, Roff
Ashleigh Ann Chronister &
Judd Lawrence Green, both
of Ada
Justin Stephen Taine-Ait
Cody & Jennifer Nicole West,
both of Ada
Dannial Anthony Crispin &
Stephanie Cheri Morgan, both
of Ada
David Noel Edward Henry,
Palm Bay, FL & Nodeca Garcia McLaughlin, Ada
James Tanner Quinlin &
Kaitlyn Fawn Hooper, both
of Ada
Benjamin Lee Ivey Jr. &
Natalyn Emmry Anne Puntka,
both of Sasakwa
Jacob Layne Murphy &
Diana Lea Scroggins, both of
Francis
Divorces
Ross Brockhoff vs Stacie L.
Brockhoff
Allison Hise vs Jonathan
Hise
Civil
Samantha K. Blagg vs Christopher Sides—Paternity and
child support
Michael David Muse vs
Board of county commissioner—Foreclosure right to
reopen public easements
David Wayne Horton vs
Commissioner of the DPS,
OK—Administrative appeal
First United Bank & Trust
Co. vs Jay L. Perkins—Mortgage foreclosure
Ricky Dave Prince vs Doug
Haney—Quiet title
Vicky Carol Mapp vs In the
matter of-correction of birth
certificate
Small Claims
Debbie Asbury vs State Farm
Fire & Casualty Co.—Money
judgment
B.L. Ely DBA Accounts Collections vs Bobby Rawson—
Money judgment
Tinker Federal Credit Union
vs Harrell Dean Bolin—Money judgment
B.L. Ely DBA Credit Bureau vs Dava Brooks—Money
judgment
Timothy R. Lee vs Steve
Vandergrift—Money judgment
Chickasaw Nation Housing Division vs Chris Patrick
Hatton—Money judgment
Discover Bank vs Thomas S.
Clark—Money judgment
Continental Credit vs Loyd
Johnson—Money judgment
Discover Bank vs Mary
Myers—Money judgment
B.L. Ely DBA Credit Bureau
vs William Ross McAnally—
Money judgment
B.L. Ely DBA Credit Bureau
vs Julia Ann Starr—Money
judgment
B.L. Ely DBA Credit Bureau
vs Tracie Merritt—Money
judgment
Danna Laxton vs Justin
Wood—Money judgment
Midland Funding LLC vs
Gregory Miller—Money judgment
Traffic
Nathaniel Blakley III—
Speeding 97 in 65mph zone
Chelsea Nicole Brown—
Speeding 83 in 65 mph zone
David Daniel Clark—Speeding 86 in 65 mph zone
Dalton Travers Coulson—
Speeding 75 in 45 mph zone
Curtis James Decker—
Speeding 81 in 55 mph zone
Phyllis A. Duck—Speeding
80 in 65 mph zone
Samuel Lee Eden—Speeding
79 in 65 mph zone
John Glen Estes—Speeding
1-10mph over limit
Randal James Ethridge—
Speeding 77 in 65 mph zone
George Thompson Franklin
Jr.—Passenger not wearing
seat belt
Steven Paul Gentry—Driving not (properly) wearing
seat belt
Chadrick Mitchell Goodman—Driver not (properly)
wearing seat belt
John Wesley Harp—Speeding 83 in 65 mph zone
Jeffrey David Haskins—
Driver not (properly) wearing
seat belt
Victoria Nichole Hecox—
Driver not (properly) wearing
seat belt
Amber Marie Heddleston—
Speeding 82 in 65 mph zone
Hutuk Storm Hill—Speeding
78 in 65 mph zone
Calan Grady Hoppe—transporting open container-liquor
Michael Steven Hoppe—
Speeding 74 in 65 mph zone
Charles Allen Lumley—
Speeding 77 in 65mph zone
Leal Aarron Milko—Operating vehicle without valid
driver’s license
Alejandro Estrada Ojeda—
Speeding 78 in 65 mph zone
THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, JULY 5, 2012 - PAGE 11
Update from Chief Holcomb
Hello everyone!
I want to take a minute to
remind everyone to remember your pets during this hot
weather. We are receiving
several reports of animals
without water and food. I have
to remind you that these animals can’t talk and say they are
thirsty, they can’t say the sun is
too hot on them and they can’t
tell you they are hungry, so
please feed them, water them
and give them some kind of
shelter in this heat.
Just this morning I have
received two complaints of
starving animals. If you are
found to have animals without
food and or water you will be
cited for this offense and you
will be required to come to
court. If it continues we will
seek relief through District
Court and remove the animals
from your care as well as press
charges for animal neglect and
cruelty.
And, remember the scams,
“if it sounds to good to be
true it probably is.” DO NOT
GIVE INFO OUT OVER THE
PHONE, EMAIL OR TEXT.
We have been hit hard this
past month by thieves. In
less than 30 days we had a
truck, car, motorcycle and a
Allen Nutrition Site
Week of July 9th
Monday
Swedish Meatballs with Gravy, Cauliflower, Oven Fried Okra, Yeast
Roll, Fruit Cocktail, 2% Milk, Coffee and/or Tea
Tuesday
Pork Chops with Gravy, Mashed Potatoes or Baked Potatoes, Brussels Sprouts, Whole Grain Roll, Butter or Margarine, Butterscotch
Pudding, 2% Milk, Coffee and/or Tea
Wednesday
Meat Lasagna, Tossed Green Salad, Beets, Garlic Bread, Salad
Dressing, Strawberry Fluff, 2% Milk, Coffee and/or Tea
Thursday
Chicken Stir-Fry, Orange Slices, Brown Rice, Peanut Butter Bars
or Cookie, 2% Milk, Coffee and/or Tea
Friday
Taco Salad with Beef, Beans & Cheese, Diced Tomatoes, Corn, Tortilla Chips, Sour Cream, Apple Crisp, 2% Milk, Coffee and/or Tea
Atwood Church
of the Nazarene
Sunday we honored our military in our services. A video was
presented entitled “Thank You.” Pictures were shown of our
soldiers overseas doing their duties. A musical medley was
played during the film. Songs included were “In God We Still
Trust” and “I’m Proud to be an American.” We need to pray
daily for our men and women who are giving their lives for our
freedom.
A special offering was taken to send audio Bibles overseas.
Our special, “Faith of our Fathers”, was sung by Tochie and
Bill Cates and his sister Carolyn Elliott. Bro. Larry’s sermon
was taken from l Samuel 8:10-20 and entitled “Is Government
Better than God?” In this passage the people thought they knew
what they wanted. They wanted to be like other nations. They
wanted someone to lead them, protect them, and fight their
battles. They seemed to have forgotten that God had promised
to do all that and more.
He had also promised to LOVE them, something government
could never do. They refused to listen to the consequences.
Samuel warned them about the military draft, the forced jobs,
and the taxes they would have to pay. He was trying to open
their eyes to the seriousness. They would get far more than they
bargained for. By looking to government, they were rejecting
God. Samuel warned them that the day would come when they
would regret their choice. They would eventually cry out to
God. They would discover that God would not answer them.
We want to thank Truby and Gary for again having their
Fourth of July party Saturday night. The food was delicious
and the fireworks great. We invite you to attend church with us
Sunday.
Pontotoc County
Court Records
Traffic
Adam Luke Orendac—Driver not (properly) wearing seat
belt
Desiree Shelby Patterson—Speeding 75 in 65 mph zone
Claire Drummond Pottebaum—Possession of CDS within
1000’of park or school, 2nd & sub.
Joshua Kent Rayl—Speeding 79 in 65 mph zone
Joshua Franklin Reed—Speeding 36 mph over limit
Kevin Neal Ross—Operating a motor vehicle with defective
equipment; failure to pay all taxes due the state (expired tag)
Brittany Renee Smith—Driver not (properly) wearing seat
belt
Olivia Roxanne Smith—Speeding 85 in 65 mph zone
Dillon Boyd Strunk—Driver not (properly) wearing seat
belt
Samantha Kathleen Stutz—Speeding 91 in 65 mph zone
William Harold Taylor—Driver not (properly) wearing seat
belt
Phillip John Wheeler—Driver not (properly) wearing seat
belt
Alexander Scott Williams—Driver not (properly) wearing
seat belt
Alezander Michael Zblewski—Speeding 45 in 35 mph zone
this feels like my hometown.
It’s a feeling you don’t get
when you go to other towns
and cities around here. It just
feels special.
Thank you for taking time
to read this and remember to
hug someone today and smile!
Until we meet again!
Eric Holcomb
Chief of Police
thing set up when the equipment is here.
Last but not least, I would
like to thank everyone who
came out for Customer Appreciation. It sure made me
feel good driving around seeing all the smiling faces and
people having a good time. The
small town atmosphere is one
reason I came back to Allen
from the Sheriffs Office and
40 ft gooseneck cattle trailer
stolen. I had a report early
Sunday over possible joyriding on a golf cart also. We are
currently investigating these
crimes and a reward has been
offered for the motorcycle.
If you have any information
on these crimes or any other
crime happening in Allen
please call us day or night.
580-857-2722 or 911.
Please call us during an
incident or as close to it as
possible. When we get calls
that someone did something
30-45 minutes ago and no
one knows who it might have
been then it’s hard to find the
person who may have done
it, so please call ASAP so we
have a better chance of stopping them.
I would also like to remind everyone that grass still
grows and we still have to
keep it mowed. If you have
a physical condition that
prevents you from mowing
or taking care of the property
then by all means call and let
me know so we can get you
some help to get it taken care
of. It’s usually to late to do
anything once the property
comes for abatement.
We will be removing some
homes shortly that have become dilapidated. If you
would like to voluntarily
have a home torn down and
removed now is the time to
call me so we can get some-
Time to order
Christmas Banners
The Allen Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that
they will again be able to offer the Christmas banners.
The banners were first used during the past holiday season.
Those will again be used but interest was expressed by a number who had not been contacted on how to be included in the
display.
Orders for the 2-sided banners must be paid in advance; cost
of the banners is $150. Purchasers will have a choice between
the candle or poinsettia decal.
All orders must be received by September 15th and may be
placed by contacting The Advocate at 857-2687.
Allen FBC VBS
The First Baptist Church of Allen will be holding their 2012
Vacation Bible School on July 9th thru 13th, from 6:00 to 9:00
pm. Registration will be held Monday, July 9th, beginning at
5:30 pm.
The theme “Amazing Wonders” will have kids “flying” to
destinations around the world where they will be encountering
God’s awesome power.
Class will be held for youngsters coming out of Pre-K thru
6th grades. A great time of fun, food, songs and crafts will be
enjoyed by all attending.
Summer’s Here & The Deals are Hot!!
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several to
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No Additional
Cruze Rebates
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Additional Rebates
$500 Farm Bureau
$750 USAA
$1,000 ‘99 or newer Trade
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2012 Chevy Crew 4x4
as low
as
2012 Chevy Crew Cab
$31,744
GMC 1 Ton Dually
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‘10 Chevy 1 ton
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THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, JULY 5, 2012 - PAGE 12
FALLS CREEK 2012
JULY 16-21
COST: $110
Kids Festival in Sulpher at
the Chickasaw Cultural Center
The Chickasaw Cultural Center in Sulphur will host a Kid’s
Festival from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, July 7.
The special celebration, focused on young learners, will
feature a presentation by the Chickasaw Nation Chipota
Chikashshanompoli (children speaking Chickasaw) Language
Club at 1 p.m., as well as language and horticulture booths
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Fun kid-friendly activities including stickball, archery, nani’
(fish) catch, storytelling, mini family tree, face painting, paper
sack turban and bean bag loksi toss are also planned during
the day. A stomp dance demonstration will be conducted at 11 a.m.
and storytelling will be shared at 1:30 p.m.
In addition, catch the family movie “Lilo and Stitch” in the
Anoli’ Theatre.
The Chickasaw Cultural Center is located at 867 Charles
Cooper Memorial Road. For more information, please call the
Chickasaw Cultural Center at (580) 622-7130 or visit www.
chickasawculturalcenter.com.
There will be a Falls Creek Sign up party
this Sunday night, 6:30—at First Baptist Church
CONTACT STEVE HALL AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
405-788-2908(CELL) FOR MORE INFO
Sale runs July 5 through July 11
• Movie Rental
• We accept ACCESS Oklahoma Cards
• Fidelity Express bill pay
• WIC Approved
Open Sundays
12 to 5
Allen Food Center
• VISA • MasterCard • Amex • Discover Accepted
• Money Orders
• Senior Citizen Discount Wednesdays
Downtown Allen • 857-2627
Fritos or
¢ Cheetos
Shurfine White
Sandwich Bread
99¢
2 5¢
$
assorted
$3.49
24 oz
Loaf
Shurfine
99
Squeeze
Ketchup
Hawaiian
Punch
Fruit Drink
BIG 36 oz
Bottle
99
32 oz
Bottle
Shurfine French or Cut
Garden Fresh Produce
Fancy Cello
Baker
Potatoes
23
¢
49
¢
59
$
4 Cnt
Pkg
Golden
Bananas
Texas 1015 Sweet
Yellow
Onions
Gravy Train Beef Flavor
Dog Food
21
$
303
size
can
8
3
$
Shurfine
Shredded
Cheese
Ice
Cream
49
4
Blue Bonnet
$ 99
Soft
Spread
1/2 gal
Bar-S
23
$
26
$
45 oz
carton
Tender Fresh Meat
7
12 pack
cans
8 roll
pkg
PictSweet
8 oz
Pkg
all rims
Bar-S
Lb
$
Garden Fresh Produce
Cut Up
¢ Fryers
Meat
Franks
49 Sliced
Bacon
89
99
Northern Bathroom Tissue....12 roll pkg...$7.99
Blue Bell Premium
3
$
Coke or
Dr Pepper
Pilgrim’s Pride Grade ‘A’ Whole
Lb
Ham Slices
16 Lb
Bag
Paper Towels
Lb
Whole Fryers
99
Bounty Basic
Lb
Pilgrim’s Pride Grade ‘A’
Center Cut Smoked
15 oz Can
$
Green Beans or
Whole Kernal Corn
Chiquita
Beans
Red or
Lemon Berry
¢
79
Ranch Style
Corn on
the Cob
24
$
12 ear
Pkg
1
99
$
$
2
2 3 Ground Chuck
$
69
$
25
3
$
09 Family Steak
Lb
Extra Lean Boneless Beef
value pack
Lb
1 lb
Pkg
12 oz
Pkg
Extra Lean
90%
Fat Free
Lb