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Coalgate Record Register
COALGATE Volume 129 Number 17 COALGATE, OKLAHOMA 74538 RECORD REGISTER Coal County (USPS 120140) 50¢ Wednesday, JULY 11, 2012 Coal County To America: “Happy Birthday!” VFW Post 242 and its Ladies Auxiliary won 1st place on their Coalgate 4th of July parade float. Shown on the float from left – Donald Stanberry, J.D. Smith, Vicky Salmon and son, CPO Thomas Michael Ennis, U.S. Navy, Linda Spears, and Post Commander Charles Spears. Article Page B-1. THE COAL COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL parade float. Manor resident Billy Wilson was Uncle Sam, and Kenzi Pebworth was the Statue of Liberty. Vicky Salmon, Coalgate, with her son, CPO Thomas Michael Ennis, U.S. Navy, Norfolk, Virginia, on the VFW parade float. Vicky is a member of the Blue Star Mothers Club, a national organization of women who have or have had a son or daughter in the US Armed Forces who has been honorably discharged. Vicky was happy to have her son home for a few days. For the first time ever, OLNEY BAPTIST CHURCH had a float in the 4th of July parade. Olen Bridges, Coalgate, on his very patriotic-looking 1949 Farmall Cub tractor. The tractor won 2nd place in the 4th of July parade. Coal County Sheriff Candidates Showing Their Patriotism Republican candidate Jason Lenamond. Democratic candidate Ray Pebworth. Democratic candidate Bryan Jump. PAGE A-2—COALGATE RECORD REGIST ER—JULY 11, 2012 I want to start off with my favorite story of the week . . . A bar called Drummond’s in Mt Vernon, Texas began construction on an expansion of their building, hoping to “grow” their business. In response, the local Southern Baptist Church started a campaign to block the bar from expanding - petitions, prayers, etc. About a week before the bar’s grand re-opening, a bolt of lightning struck the bar and burned it to the ground! Afterward, the church folks were rather smug - bragging about “the power of prayer.” The angry bar owner eventually sued the church on grounds that the church ... “was ultimately responsible for the demise of his building, through direct actions or indirect means.” Of course, the church vehemently denied all responsibility or any connection to the building’s demise. The judge read carefully through the plaintiff’s complaint and the defendant’s reply. He then opened the hearing by saying: “I don’t know how I’m going to decide this, but it appears from the paperwork that what we have here is a bar owner who now believes in the power of prayer, and an entire church congregation that does not.” —CC— I love to read. However there are a few books I may skip . . . Recently I stumbled on Bizarre Books, a collection of weird-but-true book titles, compiled by Russell Ash and Brian Lake. Hard to believe but these titles were chosen and published in all seriousness. How would you like to spend your time reading . . . Why People Move, edited by Jorge Balan (1981) Animals as Criminals, by J. Brand (1896) A Pictorial Book of Tongue Coatings, Anonymous (1981) The Dentist in Art, by Jens Jorgen Pindborg and L. Marvitz (1961) How to Get Fat, by Edward Smith (1865) A Frog’s Blimp, by Shinta Cho (1981) The Fangs of Suet Pudding, by Adams Farr (1944) How to Cook Husbands, by Elizabeth Stong Worthington (1899) Cold Meat and How to Disguise It, by Ms. M.E. Rattray (1904) How to Boil Water in a Paper Bag, Anonymous (1891) Sex Life of the Foot and Shoe, by William Rossi (1977) How to Be Happy Though Married, by E.J. Hardy (1885) Let’s Make Some Undies, by Marion Hall (1954) Be Bold With Bananas, by the Australian Banana Growers Council One Hundred and Forty-one Ways of Spelling Birmingham, by William Hamper (1880) Children Are Wet Cement, by Ann Orlund (1981) Scouts in Bondage, by Geoffrey Prout (1930) Do Snakes Have Legs? By Bert Cunningham (1934) Life and Laughter ‘midst the Cannibals, by Clifford Whiteley Collison (1926) Unmentionable Cuisine, by Calvin W. Schwabe (1979) Nasal Maintenance: Nursing Your Nose Through Troubled Times, by William Alan Stuart (1983) Old Age: Its Cause and Prevention, by Sanford Bennett (1912) Although I have not read any of the books mentioned above, I did just finish reading “The Killing of Lincoln” by Bill O’Reilly. It was one of the most interesting and informative books I have ever read. Anyone that enjoys history will really enjoy “Killing Lincoln.” —CC— After celebrating her 60th year on the throne in style, Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II can now look forward to breaking some more records. She is already, at 86, Britain’s oldest monarch (were she to die now, her son would immediately be the 12th oldest). On Sept. 10, 2015, she would pass Queen Victoria to become the longest-reigning monarch in British history. To beat Louis XIV (who succeeded to the throne at the age of 4) for the longest reign in European history, she would have to live to 98. Elizabeth II is still going strong, but the maximum human lifespan isn’t rising at anything like the rate of average life expectancy, which is rushing upward globally at the rate of about three months a year, mainly because of progress against premature mortality. Indeed, we may already have hit some kind of limit for maximum lifespanperhaps because natural selection, with its strict focus on reproductive success, has no particular need to preserve genes that would keep us going to 150. The oldest woman in the world, Besse Cooper, a retired schoolteacher UNDER CONSTRUCTION, LLC Metal and Framing 902 Arlington Center - PMB170 Ada, OK. 84538 Office: 580-456-7174 Fax: 580-456-7774 Cell: 580-399-8335 or 580-320-7292 in Georgia, will be 116 on Aug. 26, according to the Gerontology Research Group, an organization that studies aging issues. That’s a great age, but it’s a hefty six years short of the record: 122 years and 164 days, set by Jeanne Calment of France in 1997. In other words, if Mrs. Cooper can get there, Mrs. Calment’s record will have stood for 21 years; if she can’t, maybe longer. That’s a long time, considering that there are now nearly a half million centenarians alive in the world. That number has been going up 7% a year, but the number of those over 115 is not increasing. If Mrs. Cooper does not take the record, there are only two other 115-year-olds alive to take on the challenge, and one of them is a man: Jiroemon Kimura, a retired postman from Kyoto. He’s within seven months of beating the age record for his sex, set by Christian Mortensen, who died in 1998. But Mr. Kimura is less likely than a woman to make 122, and there are fewer women over 115 today (two) than there were in 2006 (four) or even 1997 (three [this should be four]). At least two people died after their 110th birthdays in the 1800s, if you’re willing to trust the birth certificates [No: one of these did not have a birth certificate]. So the increase of 12 years in maximum life expectancy during the 20th century was just one-third as large as the increase in average life expectancy during the period (36 years). In 2002, James Vaupel of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock, Germany, startled demographers by pointing out that every estimate published of the level at which average life expectancy would level out has been broken within a few years. Jay Olshansky of the University of Illinois, however, argues that since 1980 this has no longer been true for already-old people in rich countries like the U.S.: Official estimates of remaining years of life for a woman aged 65 should be revised downward. Thanks to healthier lifestyles, more and more people are surviving into old age. But that is not incompatible with there being a sort of expiration date on human lifespan. Most scientists think the decay of the body by aging is not itself programmed by genes, but the repair mechanisms that delay decay are. In human beings, genes that help keep you alive as a parent or even grandparent have had a selective advantage through helping children thrive, but ones that keep you alive as a great-grandparent-who likely doesn’t play much of a role in the well-being and survival of great-grandchildren-have probably never contributed to reproductive success. In other words, there is perhaps no limit to the number of people who can reach 90 or 100, but getting more than a handful of people past 120 may never be possible, and 150 is probably unattainable, absent genetic engineering-even for a monarch. — Matt Ridley Wall Street Journal Even if I had the choice, I am not sure how long I would want to live. I had an uncle that said he wanted to outlive all of his enemies. I believe he did . . . or at least he came mighty close. —CC— And last of all, Stephen Henry of the Levelland News-Press shared a great story . . . Two neighbors were constantly arguing over who was the best farmer and who grew the largest crops. One morning, the first told his son, “Joe, run over to Mr. Pendleton’s house and borrow his crosscut saw. Tell him I want to cut a watermelon.” A few minutes later, Joe was back and told his dad, “He said you can’t have it today. Mr. Pendleton says his wife is using it to cut cucumbers.” E F N I E T B Auction & Dinner at Schmelzers Emporium in Clarita FRIDAY, JULY 13th 2012 Dinner 5:00 to 7:30 pm Auction 6:00 Funds raised go toward Medical Expenses for Lonnie Jennings & Floyd Borntrager All donations will be greatly appreciated Eli Schrock 580-428-3529 Contact Numbers Freeman Yoder Will Kauffman 580-428-3114 580-428-3028 BBQ Pork Baked Beans Potatoe Salad Menu Chips Dessert Tea Dinner Prepared by the Amish Ladies LET FRIDAY THE 13TH BE YOUR LUCKY DAY!! at LANDMARK BANK IN WAPANUCKA IT’S CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY ! ! Have Lunch With Us From 10:30-2:00 & Register for our “Appreciation Prizes” ! 105 N Choctaw Wapanucka, OK www.landmarkbank.com Member FDIC COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 11, 2012—PAGE A-3 J ERIK OHNSON & ASSOCIATES ATTORNEYS AT LAW Erik Johnson is pleased to announce the opening of his Law Practice in Ada. Now accepting new clients • Civil & Criminal trial experience • Probate & Trust Administration • Property Law • Municipal Law 211 W. 13th, Ada 580-279-1975 www.erikjohnsonlaw.com email: erik@erikjohnsonlaw.com facebook.com/erikjohnsonlaw MUSIC LOVERS Joe and Phyllis Mixon enjoying a Mike Gilliam performance at the Manor on June 28. ROCKIN’ AND ROLLIN’ WITH BILLY WILSON — No one has more fun than Ruth Wilson Hurley Manor resident Billy Wilson, especially when there’s a party going on. Billy loves to play the guitar, so when local musician Mike Gilliam comes to the Manor on Thursday evenings, Billy is always ready to perform. One of his favorite tunes is the 1958 Chuck Berry hit, Johnny B. Goode, and he’s quite good at playing it. Billy certainly has fun, and the residents watching his performances seem to really enjoy him. In the background behind Billy is Mike Gilliam. Also accompanying Mike was Miguel Cole, out of camera range. READY TO DANCE! Manor resident Zoa McNutt and Activities Director Letitia Wright dance to Mike Gilliam’s music. MANOR RESIDENT Gladys Acosta has fun dancing with Pat Moore during Mike Gilliam’s music performance. PAGE A-4—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 11, 2012 Graveside Service Held For Vivian Gibson Graveside services for Vivian Ruth (Archer) Gib- er of Weleetka, OK, Kimberly Ann Reeder of Wynson, a longtime Coalgate area resinewood, OK, Michelle Rene Blair and dent, were held Monday, July 9, 2012 husband Albert of Gainesville, FL, at 10:00 a.m. at Byrd’s Prairie CemeDavid Brian Gibson of Wichita, KS tery in Tupelo with Bro. Bob Graham and Tonya Lynn Lowry and husband officiating. Arrangements were under Scott of Bartlesville OK; mother Lilthe direction of Brown’s Funeral Serlie Archer of Tupelo; brother, Dolphus vice of Coalgate. Archer and wife Ruby of Tupelo; sisMrs. Gibson was born September 1, ter, LaVerne Davis and husband Joe of 1943 to J. C. Archer and Lillie (TrayStonewall, OK; grandchildren, Andrew lor) Archer at Cairo, OK and passed Blair and Ethan Blair both of Gainesaway July 5, 2012 at Stillwater, OK ville, FL, John Thomas Jones, Kate at the age of 68. She attended school Lowry and Jake Lowry all of Bartlesat Tupelo and married Thomas Elton ville, OK; nephews, Brian Davis and Gibson on April 2, 1966 at Coalgate. Jody Davis both of Stonewall, Ok; Vivian owned her own beauty shop. along with other relatives and many Survivors include her husband, Tom Gibson of the dear and loved friends. home in Stillwater, OK; children Guye Edward ReedShe was preceded in death by her father, J. C. Archer and brother, Kenneth Archer. Service Held For Daisy Mae Smith It’s your future, Plan Plan ahead. It’s you future. ahead It’s your future and your choice. At Brown»s Funeral Service we»ll guide you through the process of prearranging your funeral wishes. We offer a variety of payment plans to –t almost every lifestyle. You may choose to pay in full, or select a payment plan from 12 months to 10 years. It’s your choice. We also offer life insurance and monuments. Call Jeremy Burris for a no-obligation consultation. B Funeral Service 400 W. Queen Coalgate, OK 580-927-6915 or 927-2101 Brown’s Martin’s Construction Terry Martin, Owner General Construction Metal, Composition an d Commercial Roofing All Type Painting Privacy Fencing; Home Additions; Asphalt Sealing 30 Years Experience PH: 580-845-2834 CELL: 580-272-4402 Free Estimates Royal Construction Carpentry, Painting, Caports, Room Additions, Garage Conversions, Lawn Care, Tree Removal Coalgate, OK Call: Hope Dennis 580-927-0507 or 580-235-8384 Coalgate Assembly of God Church 3 North Byrd Coalgate, OK 74538 Church phone: 580-927-3020 Pastors Billy and Linda Wilson, and Mary Jo Johnson Pastor Billy is a licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor Pastors Linda and Mary Jo are licensed counselors Service times: Sunday School 10:00 am Sunday Night 6:00 pm Wednesday Night 7:00 pm We at the Coalgate Assembly of God are looking for the hurt, neglected and unloved people of the community. We want you to know that Jesus loves you just the way you are today and wants to bring you into a relationship with him. Our pastors have years of experience in the deliverance ministry. We are also gifted in healing through Christ Jesus. If you are fighting addictions we are looking for you. We want you to be set free. Free counseling available by appointment. Call Pastors Billy & Linda at 927-2050 or Mary Jo at 927-2898 Funeral services for Daisy Mae (Tucker) Smith, a longtime Wardville resident, will be held Wednesday (today), July 11, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at Brown’s Funeral Chapel in Coalgate with Rev. Billy R. Wilson officiating, assisted by Bro. Buddy Little. Burial will be in Bethel Cemetery in Atoka County with arrangements under the direction of Brown’s Funeral Service of Coalgate. Daisy was born January 10, 1944 in McAlester, OK to Roy Tucker and Margaret (Williams) Tucker and passed away July 8, 2012 in Coalgate at the age of 68. She attended Harpers Valley School and graduated from Kiowa High School. On November 8, 1964, Daisy married Joe Mike Smith at Harpers Valley. She was a housewife and of the Baptist Faith. Survivors include her husband, Joe Mike Smith, of the home in Wardville; brothers, Tommy Tucker and Area Dental Office Reveals Christmas In July Plan During a regularly scheduled training meeting Dr. Matt Hookom and his Custom Dental team were in a discussion about how many negative things are going on in our world today. At the meeting Dr. Hookom remarked, “There is not much we can do about our country’s financial condition, trying wars and untreatable diseases, but we can help folks get their minds off of bad times by celebrating Christmas in July.” He and his team came up with the idea to raise money for the unsung heroes in their community, the Coalgate Fire Department. Dr. Hookom said, “What we are going to do is donate $2 for every patient appointment in July to Coalgate Fire Department. We have bought a stack of $2.00 bills and will be putting them into a collection jar in the office. Once we have finalized all the donations we will donate all the money to our local unsung heroes at the Coalgate Fire Department.” To make the Christmas spirit of giving even better, their office will be fully decorated; they will be passing out candy canes (cavity free of course) and will be giving their patients $2.00 bills to give away to someone else. Dr. Hookom and the Custom Dental team invite everyone to join in by throwing their donation in the special Christmas In July collection jar at their office located at 1306 NW Liberty Rd. If you need help finding the office call (580) 889-7900 and we will give you directions. All contributors will get a candy cane and a special gift. “I hope when folks run across a $2.00 bill it will remind them that the gift of giving to others is more enjoyable than any gift you can receive for yourself. We hope it is a great success and folks see $2.00 bills everywhere and remember that the spirit of Christmas can be celebrated all year long.” Dr. Hookom recants. “The Gospel Barn” 1 1/2 miles West of Coalgate, Ok on Hwy 31 (Follow Signs) NEW DAY 3rd Friday Nite of each month 6:00 - 10:00 concessions Southern Gospel, Bluegrass, Traditional Country/Gospel Information Call 580-927-2829 or 927-0861 No Drugs or Alcohol Allowed CONSTRUCTION WE ALSO BUILD HOMES R.W. CONSTRUCTION We build homes and additions. New homes 68 to 78 ft. brick & rock, architecture, shingles, concrete or wood foundation, Argon & Low E windows, custom cabinets, granite countertops included in price. Call us today for Free Estimate. 918-470-2148 wife Wilma of Kiowa and Leroy Tucker and wife Janie of Midwest City, OK; sisters, Nancy Hatridge and husband Pete of Harpers Valley, and Sarah Rager and husband Jack of Sherman Oaks, CA; sisters-in law, Stella Tucker of Kiowa and Omarie Little of Wardville; brother-in-law, Loin Smith of Dover, AR; along with numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her father, Roy Tucker; mother, Margaret Tucker Carriger; step-father, Fred Carriger; brother, Carl Tucker; sisters-inlaw, Thelma Smith and Effie White and brother-in-law, Bennie Little. Pallbearers will be Pake McEntire, Jim Rhyne, Todd Rhyne, Sam Rhyne, Stanley Shields and Harold Depasse. Honorary bearers will be Virgil Ennis, Paul Hooe, Clyde Weeden, Jesse McIninch and Mike Anderson. Coalgate Gospel Lighthouse Pentecostal Church of God 508 E. Dyer St. Coalgate, OK. 580-927-2156 “A Light In A Dark World” EVERYONE IS WELCOME Come And Enjoy The Light Of Christ Pastor, Delbert White Fincher & Son’s Pipe & Steel 16 Mi. South of Atoka, Hwy. 69 & 75 Call: 580-889-6778 or 800- 889-6778 Custom Built Corral and Pasture Gates Metal Buildings ALL TYPES OF METAL FABRICATION FOR ALL YOUR PIPE, STEEL, LIVESTOCK HANDLING, & EQUIPMENT NEEDS CONTACT 24’ x 30 x 10’ all steel barn w/10’ framed opening .....................$5,295.00 30’ x 60’ x 10’ steel barn w/10’ framed opening .........................$10,595.00 40’ x 60’ x 10’ steel barn w/10’ framed opening..........................$12,995.00 5-1/2 x 12 Heavy Duty Corral Panels..........................................$119.00ea. Self-Catching Head Gate............................................................$399.00 6’ Creep Feeder - 850 Lb Capacity.............................................$695.00 8’ Creep Feeder - 1 Ton Capacity...............................................$1,150.00 3-1/2 Ton Bulk Feeder on Wheels...............................................$1,895.00 7’ x 12’ Steel Cattle Guard.........................................starting at.....$595.00 7’ x 16’ Heavy Duty Oil Field Cattle Guard..................................$1,075.00 7’ x 16’ Super Heavy Duty Oil Field Cattle Guard ...starting at.......$1,250.00 7’ x 20’ Super Heavy Duty Oil Field Cattle Guard.......................$1,875.00 Colored Sheets, Doors, and Concrete Additional Charge Visit our website www.fincherandsons.com United Methodist Church Childrens Project Ronald McDonald House, OKC Household Necessity Drive the week of VBS July 16-20 Drop off any Cleaning Supplies, Paper Towels, Powdered Laundry Soap, Dryer Sheets, Toilet Paper, Etc. COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 11, 2012— PAGE A-5 Thank You We would like to say thank you to all of our customers, who have been patient with us this past month while my wife has been in and out of hospitals. Thank you for all the kind thoughts and prayers. To those who are new customers and don’t know the routine, it is on a first come first serve basis, unless you have an unexpected funeral to attend. Normally we try to have your clothes ready within a 24 hour period. If we have them done sooner she will give you a call. Sorry for any misunderstandings or any incovenience. We appreciate your business. Thank You Nicholis Lee Sr. T & N Laundry Mat • Auto • Home Airman recruit Ty Ward on his last day as a jailer/dispatcher at the Coal County Sheriff’s Office. 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OKLAHOMA CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK OKLAHOMA CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK Holmes Collins Hosts District Auxiliary Meeting LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register July 11 & 18, 2012, 2t) IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR COAL COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CLAUD TRENTHAM, DECEASED P-08-4 NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT, PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, AND FOR DISTRIBUTION AND FOR DISCHARGE AFTER COMPLYING WITH ORDERS OF THE COURT Notice is hereby given that Eddie Claud Trentham, Personal Representative of the Estate of Claud Trentham, Deceased, having filed in this Court his First and Final Account of the administration of said Estate and for Order Allowing the same, and also filed a Petition for Determination of Heirs, Devisees and Legatees and for Distribution and for Discharge of said Personal Representative After Complying with Orders of the Court, the hearing of the same has been set by the Court for the 16th day of August, 2012 at 10:00 o’clock A.M., at court of said District Court in the courthouse at Coalgate, Coal County, 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 First and Final Account should not be settled and allowed; the heirs determined and said Estate ordered distributed to the heirs, devisees and Legatees thereof and the Personal Representative discharged after complying with Orders of the Court. Dated this 9th day of July, 2012. S)D. Clay Mowdy Judge of the District Court Prepared by; Donald K. Groom OBA 3635 3601 Classen Blvd., Suite 102 Oklahoma City, OK 73118 LPXLP CAXCA “most homes built in 90 days” ≈now serving coal county and surrounding areas∆ PAGE A-6—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 11, 2012 LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register July 4 & 11,2012, 2t) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR DELINQUENT TAXES LOCATED IN COAL COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA Notice is hereby given that, under authority and direction of Title 68 Okl.St.Ann. Section 3101 et seq., the hereinafter descried lands, lots tracts and parcels of real estate, all situated in Coal County, Oklahoma, now has a tax lien for unpaid ad valorem taxes and/or special assessments. Further, if the lien remains unpaid for a period of three years or more, as of the date such taxes first became due and payable, this property will be sold at public auction unless the delinquent taxes, interest and penalty are paid in full prior to the time of the tax sale. The said list contains all the lands on which the ad valorem taxes of the taxable year 2011 remain due, delinquent and unpaid, except where the 2011 taxes have been endorsed on a prior year’s delinquent tax sale, together with any delinquent and unpaid ad valorem taxes of other years, and including any personal taxes which are by law made a lien upon the real property owned by such person or persons; and further including delinquent special improvement and maintenance assessments separately stated and described for the year or years as specifically stated in said lists for certain lands, lots and tracts of real estate having special improvement and maintenance assessments which are by statute a lien upon realty and subject to sale at this time. AS to each class and year of tax, the accrued interest separately computed to date of first publication of this notice, together with advertising costs and listing fees, have been included in the total amount of all such taxes, interest and costs remaining due, delinquent and unpaid. The sale hereby advertised may involve a manufactured home which may be subject to the right of a secured party to repossess. A holder of a perfected security interest in such manufactured home may be able to pay ad valorem taxes based upon the value of the manufactured home apart from the value of real property. This notice applies to the following lands, lots, tracts and parcels of real estate, to-wit: McCrory, James F.—Sec. 4-1N8E, 4 acres. Tax 7.00, penalty .74, fee 25.45, total due $33.19. Nolan, Jesse & Rozella— Sec. 6-1N-8E, a part of the SW SW SW of Sec. 6-1N-8E described as beginning at a point 161.33’ east of the SW corner of said section thence easterly a distance of 498.67’ to the north and south property line, thence northerly a distance of 660’ to east and west property line, thence westerly a distance of 284’ thence southerly a distance of 260’ thence westerly a distance of 376’, thence southerly a distance of 46.30’, thence easterly a distance of 145’, thence southerly a distance of 218.70’ thence easterly a distance of 16.33’, thence southerly a distance of 135’ to the point of beginning, (less the following tracts): (a) A tract of land in the SW SW SW of Sec. 6-1N-8E, described as beginning at a point located 161.33’ east of the SW corner of said Sec; thence east a distance of 208.71’, thence north a distance of 400’; thence west a distance of 225.04’; thence south a distance of 210’ thence west a distance of 145’; thence south along the west boundary line of said Sec. A distance of 60’; thence east a distance of 161.33’ thence south a distance of 130’ to the point of beg. 4.17 acres. Tax 37.00, penalty 3.89, fee 25.45, total due $66.34. Odom, Casey—Sec. 6-1N8E, 1/2 acre tract in S2 SW SW described in book 373 page 113, beginning at point 208.7’ north of the SW thence N 145’ E 145’ S 145’ W 145’ to POB. 0.65 acres. Tax 33.00, penalty 3.47, fee 25.45, total due $61.92. Lackey, Rogenette L.—Sec. 6-1N-8E, a tract of land located SW SW SW beginning SW corner then north 190’ east 130’ south 55’ east 31.33’ south 135’ west 161.33’ to point of beginning. 0.68 acres. Tax 39.00, penalty 4.10, fee 25.45, total due $68.55. Thompson, Cole—Sec. 7-1N-8E, SE NW less 1 acre, 39 acres. Tax 98.00, penalty 10.29, fee 25.45, total due $133.74. Thompson, Cole—Sec. 7-1N8E, 1 acre described in book 457 page 166 beginning 1670.5’ east of SW corner of NW, north 150.2’, east 290’, south 150.2’ west 290’. 1.0 acre. Tax 466.00, penalty 48.93, fee 25.45, total due $540.38. Woods, Todd—Sec. 16-1N-8E, NW NW SW NW. 2.5 acres. Tax 8.00, penalty .84, fees 25.45, total due $34.29. Miller, Joseph A. & Robyn W.— Sec. 17-1N-8E, a tract out of SW SE SW beg. At SW corner of SW SE SW north 208.7’ east 417.4’ south 208.7’ west 417.4’ to beginning. 2.0 acres. Tax 545.00, penalty 57.23, fee 25.45, total due $627.68. Woods, Todd—Sec. 21-1N-8E, SE NE. 40 acres. Tax 17.00, penalty 1.79, fee 25.45, total due $44.24. Patton, W. T. & Minnie—Sec. 21-1N-8E, S2 SW & NW SW & SW NW. 160 acres. Tax 10.03, penalty 1.05, fee 25.45, total due $36.53. Woods, Todd—Sec. 21-1N-8E, SE/4. 160 acres. Tax 125.00, penalty 13.13, fee 25.45, total due $163.58. Woods, Tennie; Life Estate— Sec. 23-1N-8E, S2 N2 less 2 acres for road. 158 acres. Tax 306.00, penalty 32.13, fee 25.45, total due$363.58. Park, Franklin Wayne—Sec. 331N-8E, a tract of land beg. 462.70’ S. & 387.04’ W. of the NE corner of Sec. 33 thence S. 430 W. a dist. of 147.70’ thence N. 470 W. a dist. of LPXLP 208.70’ thence N. 430 E. a dist of 208.70’ thence S 470 E. a dist. of 208.70’ thence S. 430 W. a dist of 61’ to the POB cont. 1 acre more or less. 1.0 acre. Tax 93.00, penalty 9.77, fee 25.45, total due $128.22. Miller, Lucille—Sec. 8-1N-9E, a 1 acre tract of land located in the SE SE SE beginning at point 208.71’ north of the SE corner then west 208.71’ then north 208.71’ then east 208.71’ then south 208.71’ POB. 1.7 acre. Tax 191.00, penalty 20.06, fee 25.45, total due $236.51. Garcia, LaJuana & Brittany Ray—Sec. 8-1N-9E, a tract of land located in the SE SE of Sec. 8 more part. Desc. As follows: Beg. At a point o447.4’ north of the SE corner of said Sec. Thence west 208.71’ thence north 146.6’ thence east 208.71’ thence south 146.6’ to the POB cont. 0.7 acres. Tax 143.00, penalty 15.02, fees 25.45, total due $183.47. Nelson, Teresa F.—Sec. 12-1N9E, a tract in S2 SE NE beginning at NE/corner of S2 SE NE then west 571’, then south 200’, then west 109’, then north 200’ then west 410.50’, then south 330’, then east 1090.50’ then north 330’ to POB contain 7.5 more or less. 7.5 acre. Tax 7.00, penalty .74, fee 25.45, total due $33.19. Nelson, Teresa F.—Sec. 12-1N9E, a tract in SW SE NE beginning at point 229.50’ east of SW/corner of SE NE then east 329’, then north 330’, then west 329’, then south 330’ to POB containing 2.5 more or less. 2.5 acres. Tax 1.00, penalty .11, fee 25.45. total due $26.56. Nelson, Teresa F.—Sec. 12-1N9E, a tract of land beg. 571’ W of NE/ Cor S2 SE NE, S 200’, W 109’ N 200’, E 109’ POB containing .50 acres more or less. 0.50 acres. Tax 86.00, penalty 9.03, fee 25.45, total due $120.48. Hargis, Jerry G.—Sec. 13-1N9E, E2 NE & E2 W2 NE. 120 acres. Tax 118.36, penalty 5.33, fee 25.45, total due $149.14. Parker, Clark—Sec. 13-1N-9E, W2 W2 NE & W2 NW SE. 60 acres. Tax 124.00, penalty 13.02, fee 25.45, total due $162.47. Parker, Clark Edward & Roberta—Sec. 13-1N-9E, NW SW SE. 10 acres. Tax 7.00, penalty .74, fee 25.45, total due $33.19. Lynch, Michael L. & Ginger E.—Sec. 15-1N-9E, NE NW. 40 acres. Tax 355.00, penalty 37.28, fee 25.45, total due $417.73. Lynch, Ginger Jones—Sec. 16-1N-9E, NE NE & E2 NW NE & N2 SE NE & SW NE & S2 SE E. 140 acres. Tax 1.067.00, penalty 112.04, fee 25.45, total due $1,204.49. Lynch, Michael & Ginger—Sec. 16-1N-9E, W2 NW NE. 20 acres. Tax 65.00, penalty 6.83, fee 25.45, total due $97.28. Lynch, Ginger Jones—Sec. 171N-9E, NW NW SW & S2 SW NW. 30 acres. Tax 53.00, penalty 5.57, fee 25.45, total due $84.02. Anglin, Eddie & Linda—Sec. 351N-9E, SE SE & NE SE. 80 acres. Tax 61.00, penalty 2.75, fee 25.45, total due $89.20. Woods, Todd—Sec. 36-1N-9E, Und. 2/15 int. N2 NE NE & E 2 NW NE & Se NE NE. 6.67 acres. Tax 4.00, penalty .42, fee 25.45, total due $ 29.87. Woods, Todd—Sec. 36-1N-9E, Und. 2/15 int. in N2 NE NE & E2 NW NE & SE NE NE. 6.66 acres. Tax 4.00, penalty .42, fee 25.45, total due $29.87. Nutter, Telly W. & Tammie R.—Sec. 36-1N-9E, S2 S2 SW SW less & except all easements, R.O.W.’s & minerals as shown of record in the office of the county clerk of coal county. This tract contains 10 acres more or less. 10 acres. Tax 73.00, penalty 7.67, fee 25.45, total due $106.12. Nutter, Telly W. & Tammie R.— Sec. 36-1N-9E, N2 S2 SW SW. 10 acres. Tax 5.00, penalty .53, fee 25.45, total due $30.98. Weeden, Gary & Cheryl—Sec. 15-1N-10E, a part of NE NW desc. Beginning 779.7’ south of NE corner of NE NW, thence south 62.3’, thence south 890 10’ 54” west & parallel with the north line of NE NW 376.35’ thence north 176.35’ thence north 890 10’54” east a distance of 176.35’ thence south 114.05’ thence north 890 10’54” east a distance of 200’ to the point of beg. 1.0 acre. Tax 790.00, penalty 82.95, fee 25.45, total due $898.40. Stevenson, Eric Lee & Sarah— Sec. 15-1N-10E, a 1.5 acre tract out of the N2 NW beg. 453’ S. of the NE corner of NW thence W. 200’ S. 326.7’ E. 200’ N. 326.7’ to the beg. 1.5 acres. Tax 497.00, penalty 52.19, fee 25.45, total due $574.64. Shores, Kenneth & Cassie— Sec. 27-1N-10E, begin at the NE/C of the NW NE thence west 660’ thence south 208.71’ thence east 660’ thence north 208.71’ to POB containing 3 acres more or less. 3 acres. Tax 1,238.00, penalty 129.99, fee 25.45, total due $1,393.44. Shores, Kenneth & Cassie— Sec. 27-1N-10E, NE NW NE less he north 208.71’. 7 acres. Tax 13.00, penalty 1.37. fee 25.45, total due $ 39.82. Knight, Darlene & Paul—Sec. 24-1N-11E, S2 NW NW NW. 5 acres. Tax 9.00, penalty .95, fee 25.45, total due $35.40. Knight, Darlene & Paul—Sec. 24-1N-11E, N2 SW NW NW. 5 acres. Tax 37.00, penalty 3.89, fee 25.45, total due $66.34. Holley, Johnny Duwayne—Sec. 24-1N-11E, N2 SW & N2 SE SW & N2 SW SW & SW SW SW. 130 acres. Tax 122.00, penalty 12.81, fee 25.45, total due $160.26. Watson, Buddy—Sec. 25-1N-11E, Beg. At 528’ N of SE corn. SW SW SE. 2.0 acres. Tax 4.00, penalty.42, fee 25.45, total due $29.42. Coffee Tracey D.—Sec. 26-1N-11E, E/2 NW/4 NW/4 beg. At 660’ east of NW corner of Sec. 26 thence south 528’ east 165’ north 528’ west 165’ to point of beg. 2.0 acres. Tax 82.00, penalty 8.61, fee 25.45, total due $116.06. Duncan, Jason E.—Sec. 26-1N-11E, N2 NW SW. 20 acres. Tax 137.00, penalty 14.39, fee 25.45, total due $176.84. Long, Pepper Roxann—Sec. 26-1N-11E, N2 N2 NE SE. 10 acres. Tax 114.00, penalty 11.97, fee 25.45, total due $151.42. McCoy, George L. & Sandra S.—Sec. 30-1N-11E, N2 SE. 80 acres. Tax 338.00, penalty 35.49, fee 25.45, total due $398.94. Robson, MaDonna—Sec. 31-1N-11E, W2 W2 S2 W2 NE less a half acre tract described as beginning at the SE corner of the W2 W2 S2 W2 NE/4; thence west a distance of 150’, thence north a distance of 150’, thence east a distance of 150’, thence south a distance of 150’ to the point of beginning. 9.5 acres. Tax 264.00, penalty 27.72, fee 25.45, total due $317.17. Cato, C. Glenn etux—Sec. 4-1S-8E, NE corner of Lot 1. 2.5 acres. Tax 6.00, penalty .63, fee 25.45, total due $32.08. Boaz, Patrick & Daniel Shipman—Sec. 9-1S-8E, NW. 160 acres. Tax 58.00, penalty 6.09, fee 25.45, total due $89.54. Biddle, Brenda Lee—Sec. 101S-8E, E2 NE NE. 20 acres, Tax 42.50, penalty 1.91, fee 25.45, total due $69.86. Lee, Marlin Clinton &—Sec. 111S-8E, SW SW SW. 10 acres. Tax 1,026.00, penalty 107.73, fee 25.45, total due $1,159.18. Morrison, Karen Jeanne—Sec. 8-1S-9E, SE SW SE. 10 acres. Tax 31.00, penalty 3.26, fee 25.45, total due $59.71. Perkins, Joella—Sec. 12-1S-9E, 1 acre tract out of NE NE SE. 1.0 acre. Tax 150.00, penalty 15.57, fee 25.45, total due $191.20. Crews, Sham—Sec. 22-1S-9E, E2 E2 SE. 40 acres. Tax 40.00, penalty 4.20, fee 25.45, total due $69.65. Harley, John T. Jr. & Billie C.— Sec. 23-1S-9E, N2 NE. 80 acres. Tax 31.00, penalty 3.26, fee 25.45, total due $59.71. Crews, Sham—Sec. 23-1S-9E, NW SW & W2 NE SW & NE NE SW & N2 SW SW & NW SE SW ‘old Grassy Lake”. 100 acres. Tax 67.00, penalty 7.04, fee 25.45, total due $99.49. Stover, William B—Sec. 28-1S9E, SW SW SW. 10 acres. Tax 294.00, penalty 30.87, fee 25.45, total due $350.32. Fomby, Harold III & Shelley— Sec. 16-1S-11E, SE NE. 40 acres. Tax 39.00, penalty 4.10, fee 25.45, total due $68.55. Chaffin, Danny & Machelle— Sec. 21-1S-11E, S2 SE SW. 20 acres. Tax 405.00, penalty 18.23, fee 25.45, total due $448.68. Parker, Justin & Geri—Sec. 142N-8E, a tract of land in NE4 of Sec. 14-2N-8E more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the north west corner of NE of Sec. 14 thence 1361’ to the north Rwy of the KOG RR thence northeasterly along said right-of-way a distance of 1178’ thence north 60 27 min west a distance of 903’ thence west 978’ along section line to the point of beginning 27 acres more or less. 27 acres. Tax 243.00, penalty 25.52, fee 25.45, total due $293.97. Jackson, Leah—Sec. 14-2N8E, beg. 990’ east of SW corner SE/4, thence north 325’ thence east 130’ thence south 325’ thence west 130’ to POB. 1.0 acre. Tax 299.00, penalty 31.40, fee 25.45, total due $355.85. Lee, Michael Gene &—Sec. 18-2N-8E, all that part of NE/4 NW/4 lying north and east of old highway 3 containing 17.28 acres. Tax 21.00, penalty 2.21, fee 25.45, Total due $48.66. Alexander, Bertha—Sec. 202N-8E, one acre desc. As Metes & Bounds in bk. 354 pg. 177 as follows: Beg. At a pt. 444.17’ north and 208.71’ west of the SE of the NE of said section 20 thence west 106.29’ thence north 447.31’ thence south 540 48’ east a distance of 130.08’; thence south 372.33 ‘ to the pt. of beg. 1.0 acre. Tax 107.00, penalty 11.24, fee 25.45, total due $143.69. Booker, Herbert & Beulah—Sec. 20-2N-8E, a tract of land beg. At a point on S. line Hy. 3-where said Rd. crosses E. sec. Line desc. As beg at a pt. where the road crossed the east section line, thence running south along h east sec. Line a dist. of 240 yds. (720’) thence west 105 yds. (315’) thence north 260 yds. (780’) to the south line of said hwy. And thence in a southeasterly direction along the south line of said hwy to the place of beg. Book 317 pge. 351. 2.0 acres. Tax 4.00 penalty .42, fee 25.45, total due $29.87. Gore, Matthew S. & Cassandra R.— Sec. 20-2N-8E, 1 acre located in the SE SE NE beg. at SE cor of NE4; west 208.71’ – N. 00 50’54” – W. 208.71’ –N. 890 17’28” – E. a distance of 208.71’ to the point on the E. line of said NE4; thence S. 00 50’ 54” E. a dis. of 208.71’ to the point of beg. cont. 1.0 acres more or less. Tax 140.00, penalty 14.70, fee 25.45, total due $180.15. Hearne, Sybil Irene—sec. 242N-8E, NE NE SE less 7.5 acres. 2.5 acres. Tax 5.00, penalty .53, fee 25.45, total due $30.98. Gregor, Donald W. and Danine—Sec. 26-2N-8E, 1 acre beg at a point 660’ south from Metes & Bounds and all in S2 SW. 1.0 acre. Tax 5.00, penalty .53, fee 25.45, total due $30.98. Fannie Mae (Federal National— Sec. 27-2N-8E. 1 acre beg. At 740’ w. & N. from Hwy. 3 & beg. on S. side hwy. 3. 720’ W. of Chickasaw – Choctaw line. 3.0 acres. Tax 621.00, penalty 65.21, fee 25.45, total due 711.66. Flippin, Cynthia—Sec. 21-2N9E, Beg. at NE/c of section thence south 132’ thence west 330’ thence north 132’ thence east 330’ to POB. Tax 343.00, penalty 36.02, fee 25.45, total due $404.47. Deitz, John J.—Sec. 29-2N-9E, 1 acre in NE NE NW described as Metes & Bounds book 104/548. 1.0 acre. Tax 2.00, penalty .21, fee 25.45, total due $27.66. McCain, Roberta Wright etal— Sec. 32-2N-9E, E2 NE SW. 20 acres. Tax 7.00, penalty .74, fee 25.45, total due $33.19. Farris, Jim & Barbara—Sec. 13-2N-10E, E2 SW SW & NW SW SW & N2 SW SW SW. 35 acres. Tax 27.00, penalty 2.84, fee 25.45, total due $55.29. Farris, James A.—Sec. 13-2N-10E, S2 SW SW SW. 5 acres. Tax 236.00, penalty 24.78, fee 25.45, total due $286.23. Farris, James Allen & Barbara– Sec. 24-2N-10E, NW NW. 40 acres. Tax 50.00, penalty 5.25, fee 25.45, total due $80.70. Wilson, Tamra—Sec. 19-2N-11E, W2 SW SW, 13.78 acres. Tax 603.00, penalty 63.32, fee 25.45, total due $691.77. Lewis, Susanne—Sec. 21-2N-11E, N2 SW NW & S2 NW NW. 40 acres. Tax 348.00, penalty 36.54, fee 25.45, total due $409.99. Linam, Earnest L. & Janet L.— Sec. 21-2N-11E, N2 NE SE & East 264’ of N2 NW SE. Tax 666.00, penalty 69.93, fee 25.45, total due $761.38. Pebworth, Marshal H.—Sec. 133N-9E, NW NW NW. 10.0 acres. Tax 4.00, penalty .42, fee 25.45, total due $29.87. Bryant, Sue N.—Sec. 19-3N-9E, Lots 1 & 2 & E2 NW & W2 NE & NW NE NE & NE NE NE. 243.45 acres. Tax 192.00, penalty 20.16, fee 25.45, total due $237.61. Getty Pipeline Co.—Sec. 193N-9E, S2 SE Less a tract of land. 41.39 acres. Tax 15.00, penalty 1.58, fee 25.45, total due $42.03. Eaton, Duane L. & Beth Wingate—Sec 20-3N-9E, S2 SW & S2 NW SW & SW SW SE. 110 acres. Tax 435.00, penalty 45.68, fee 25.45, total due $506.13. Eaton, Duane L. & Beth Wingate—Sec. 29-3N-9E, N2 NW & SE NW & NE SW NW. 130 acres. Tax 122.00, penalty 12.81, fee 25.45, total due $160.26. Wren, Toby—Sec. 30-3N-9E, 1 acre tract location in the NE SW beg. 520’ north & 142’ east of the SW corner of the NE SW – north 208.71’ – east 208.71’ – south 208.71’ – west 208.71’ to beginning. 1.0 acre. Tax 170.00, penalty $17.85, fee 25.45, total due $213.30. Pribble, Joseph W & Paula J.—Sec. 32-3N-9E, a tract 660’ x 112.82’ out of SW NW SE desc. Bk. 411 pg. 424 beg. 208.71’ south of NW corner of SW NW SW thence east 660’ south 112.82’ west 660 ‘ north 112.82’ to beg. 1.71 acre. Tax 3.00, penalty .32, fee 25.45, total due $28.77. Pribble, Joseph W. & Paula J.—Sec. 32-3N-9E, a tract 660 x 112.82 out of SW NW SW des. Bk. 411 pg. 425 beg. 321.53’ south of NW corner of SW NW SW thence east 660’ south 112.82’ west 660’ north 112.82’ to POB. 1.71 acre. Tax 3.00, penalty .32, fee 25.45, total due $28.77. Gardner, Patricia Sue—Sec. 23-3N-10E, NE NW less & except 2 acres desc. As beg. at the NE cor of the NW/4; thence south a dist. of 264’; thence west a dist. of 330’; thence north a dist. of 264’; thence east a dist. of 330’ to POB. 38 acres. Tax 25.00, penalty 2.63, fee 25.45, total due $53.08. Duncan, Jason E.—Sec. 23-3N-11E, W2 NW SW. 20 acres. Tax 12.00, penalty 1.26, fee 25.45, total due $38.71. Patton, Alfred—Clarita, Lots 1-3, Blk. 23. Tax 4.00, penalty .42, fee 25.45, total due $29.87. Patton, Otto—Clarita Lots 2224, Blk. 23. Tax 1.00, penalty .11, fee 25.45, total due $26.56. Campbell, James Russell &—Clarita Lots 1, 3, & 4, blk. 37. Tax 3.00, penalty .32, fee 25.45, total due $28.77. Campbell James Russell &—Clarita Lot 2, blk 37. Tax 118.00, penalty 12.39, fee 25.45, total due $155.84. Richardson, S. J.—Clairta Lots 17 & 22, Blk. 45. Tax 3.00, penalty .32, fee 25.45, total due $27.66. Richardson, S. J.—Clarita Lots 13-14, Blk 46. Tax 2.00, penalty .21, fee 25.45, total due $27.66. Strickland, Trudy & Brenda— Clarita, Lots 1-4, Lots 19-22, Blk. 82. Tax 176.50, penalty 7.94, fee 25.45, total due $209.89. McGlohin, Bairnie—Cottonwood, Lot 2 E2, Blk 12. Tax 13.00, penalty 1.37, fee 25.45, total due $39.82. Miller, David R.—Cottonwood, Lots 1, 2 & East 40’ of Lot 3, Blk 16. Tax 160.00, penalty 16.80, fee 25.45, total due $202.25. Honeycutt, Perry & Sandra— Cottonwood, Lot 2, blk 35. Tax 1.00, penalty .11, fee 25.45, total due $26.56. Honeycutt, Perry & Sandra— Cottonwood, Lots 3 & 4 & 5, Blk. 35. Tax 35.00, penalty 3.68, fee 25.45, total due $64.13. Fritz, Thomas L.—Cottonwood, Lot 4, Blk 38. Tax 99.00, penalty 10.40, fee 25.45, total due $134.85. Fletcher, Jessica & David— Townsite Add. #3, Lot 21, Sec. 12-1N-10E, part of Lot 21 desc. In bk. 441 pg. 43 beg. at a point 650’ north & 180’ west of SE corner of sec. 12 thence south 150’ west 130’ north 150’ east 130’ to POB. 0.45 acres. Tax 2.00, penalty .21, fee 25.45, total due $27.66. Calvin, Kenneth Und. 1/2 int. Townsite add. #5, Lot 55 less 2 acres Sec. 24-1N-10E. 17.92 acres. Tax 9.00, penalty .95, fee 25.45, total due $35.40. JAI-LAXMIJI, LLC—Townsite Addition #6 a tract in Lot 13. 2.66 acres. Tax 14,399.00, penalty 1,511.90, fee 25.45, total due $15,936.35. Harley, John T. Jr.—Townsite add. #10 sec. 23-1S-10E, Lot 16. 15.5 acres. Tax 16.00, penalty 1.68, fee 25.45, total due $43.13. Palmer, Matthew & Marlena— Coalgate Lot 10 7 11 & south 50’ Lot 12 & south 50’ lot 13, blk. 20. Tax 269.00, penalty 28.25, fee 25.45, total due $322.70. Palmer, Matthew & Marlena— Coalgate, east 37’ of north 85’ of Lot 12, blk 20. Tax 7.00, penalty .74, fee 25.45, total due $33.19. Roebuck, Robert & Stacie— Coalgate Lot 7 & north 50’ of Lot 8 blk. 21. Tax 465.00, penalty 48.83, fee 25.45, total due $539.28. Gaddo, Elizabeth Heirs— Coalgate Lot 5, Blk. 33. Tax 17.00, penalty 1.79, fee 25.45, total due $44.24. Cottrell, Claudia Christian— Coalgate Lot 3 Blk. 44. Tax 46.00, penalty 4.83, fee 25.45, total due $76.28. Owens, Minnie—Coalgate, Lot 6, south 1/2 & 7 north part. Blk. 56 house on Lot 6. Tax 13.00, penalty 1.37, fee 25.45, total due 39.82. French, Bill & Patricia—Coalgate Lot 8 & north 50’ RR RWY adjacent to Lot 8 & Lot 10 Blk 56. Tax 27.00, penalty 1.22, fee 25.45, total due $53.67. French, Bill & Patricia— Coalgate Lot 9 Blk 56. Tax 385.00, penalty 17.33, fee 25.45, total due $427.78. Taylor, Connie—Coalgate South 20’ of Lot 1 & all of Lot 2, blk. 62. Tax 164.00, penalty 17.22, fee 25.45, total due $206.67. Foreman, Rodney & Conni— Coalgate Lot 14, blk 64. Tax 55.00, penalty 5.78, fee 25.45, total due $86.23. Pina, Mildred Anderson— Coalgate Lot 17 25’x25’ south 25’ of east 25’ & Lot 17 north 25’ of east 25’, Blk. 64. Tax 21.00, penalty 2.21, fee 25.45, total de $48.66. Hunter, James & Maelisa— Coalgate South 21’ of Lot 5 & Lots 6 & & & North 4’10” of Lot 8, Blk 65. Tax 398.00, penalty 41.79, fee 25.45, total due $465.24. Hefley, Michael & Timothy &—Coalgate, Lot 3 & N2 Lot 4 House on Lot 3 Block 84, 1/3 interest each. Tax 244.00, penalty 25.62, fee 25.45, total due $295.07. Hamer, Leona—Coalgate, Lot 8 Block84. Tax 48.00, penalty 5.04, fee 25.45, total due $78.49. Nelson, Teresa F.—Coalgate, Lot 3 & south 50’ of R. R. Rwy adj. to Lot 3. House on Lot 3, Blk. 86. Tax 349.00, penalty 36.65, fee 25.45, total due $411.10. Nelson, Teresa—Coalgate, Lot 4 & North 45’ of Lot 5 Blk. 86. Tax 129.00, penalty 13.55, fee 25.45, total due $168.00. Smith, Ernest Wayne— Coalgate, a parcel of land contain. Parts of Lot 1 & Lot 2 of Blk 88. The part of Lot 1 & Lot 2 being described ore particularly as part of said Lot 1 begin at the SE corner of Lot 1 then N10-09E Dist. 63.50’ then N76-31W dist. 100.25’ then S10-00W dist. 87.31’ then N9000E dist. 101.60’ to POB. Part Lot 2 begin at SE cor Lot 2 then N1000E dist. 87.31’ then N76-31W dist. 100.25’ then S10-09W dist. 101.60’ POB (said parcels outside boundary beginning SE cor of Lot 1 of Blk. 88 city of Coalgate, OK. Thence N10-09E dist. 63.50’ then N76-31W dist. 200.50’ then S1009W dist. 110.95’ then N90-00E dist. 203.20’ POB. Tax 438.00, penalty 45.99, fee 25.45, total due $509.44. Vick, Terry—Coalgate, Lot 2, 3 & 4, Blk. 95. Tax 159.00, penalty 16.70, fee 25.45, total due $201.15. Lambert, Jimmy & Monica— Coalgate, Lot 9, Blk. 95. Tax 12.00, penalty 1.26, fee 25.45, total due $38.71. Cole, Travis & Katherine— Coalgate, Lots 16 & 17 & 18, blk. 96. Tax 196.00, penalty 20.58, fee 25.45, total due $242.03. Nutter, Telly Wade & Tammie R.—Coalgate, Lot 12, Blk 114. Tax 166.00, penalty 17.43, fee 25.45, total due $208.88. Clem, Ricky E. & Tina— Coalgate, North 25’ of Lot 7, Blk. 124. Tax 5.00, penalty .53, fee 25.45, total due $30.98. Clem, Mary Lynn-Ott—Coalgate, South 40’ of Lot 7, Blk. 124. Tax 75.00, penalty 7.88, fee 25.45, total due $108.33. Wilson, Christopher L. & LeeAnn—Coalgate, Lot 1 & N. 3’ of Lot 2, Blk. 128. Tax 365.00, penalty 38.33, fee 25.45, total due $428.78. Smith, Ernest—Coalgate, South 60’ of Lot 2 & Lot 3, Blk. 159. House on south 60’ Lot 2. Tax 90.00, penalty 9.45, fee 25.45, total due $124.90. Glennon, Joseph L. & Rita F.—Coalgate, Lots 2 & 3, Blk. 167. Tax 69.00, penalty 7.25, fee 25.45, total due $101.70. Glennon, Joseph L. & etux— Coalgate, Lot 3, blk. 168. Tax 139.00, penalty 14.60, fee 25.45, total due $179.05. Lyda, Kilby—Coalgate, Lot 2, blk. 173. Tax 23.00, penalty 2.42, fee 25.45, total due $50.87. Jones, Irland & Kay—Coalgate, Lots 13, Blk. 178. Tax 67.00, penalty 7.04, fee 25.45, total due $99.49. Jones, Irland & Kay—Coalgate, Lots 14 & 15, Blk. 178. Tax 50.00, penalty 5.25, fee 25.45, total due $80.70. Linam, Earnest & Janet— Coalgate, Lot 3 – North 20’ Blk. 180. Tax 5.00, penalty .53, fee 25.45, total due $30.98. Linam, Earnest L. etux— Coalgate, Lot 3 south 80’, Blk. 180. Tax 251.00, penalty 26.36, fee 25.45, total due $302.81. Jones, Joe Paul—Coalgate, Lot 1, Blk. 194. Tax 213.00, penalty 22.37, fee 25.45, total due $260.82. Jones, Inola & Joe Paul— Coalgate, Lot 7, east 30’ of north 31’, Lot 8 east 30’, blk 194. Tax 6.00, penalty .63, fee 25.45, total due $32.08. Harvey, Charles—Coalgate, part. of Lot 2, Blk. 198. Tax 23.00, penalty 2.42, fee 25.45, total due $50.87. Ott, Mel & Gina—Coalgate, Lots 6 & 7, Blk. 205. Tax 216.00, penalty 22.68, fee 25.45, total due $264.13. Southern, James & Lisa— Sandmann Addition Lot 9, Blk. 89B. Tax 458.00, penalty 48.09, fee 25.45, total due $531.54. Yoder, John T.—Lake Haven Estates Blk. 1, Lot 1. Tax 50.00, penalty 2.25, fee 25.45, total due $77.70. Yoder, John T.—Lake Haven Estates Blk. 1, Lot 2. Tax 674.00, penalty 30.33. fees 25.45, total due $729.78. Yoder, John T.—Lake Haven Estates Blk. 1, Lot 3. Tax 604.00, penalty 27.18, fee 25.45, total due $656.63. Yoder, John T.—Lake Haven Estates Blk. 1 Lot 4. Tax 50.00, penalty 2.25, fee 25.45, total due $77.70. Yoder, John T.—Lake Haven Estates Blk. 1 Lot 5. Tax 50.00, penalty 2.25, fee 25.45, total due $77.70. Yoder, John T.—Lake Haven Estates Blk. 1, Lot 6. Tax 50.00, penalty, 2.25, fee 25.45, total due $77.70 Yoder, John T.—Lake Haven Estates Blk. 1, Lot 7. Tax 50.00, penalty 2.25, fee 25.45, total due $77.70. Yoder, John T.—Lake Haven Estates Blk. 2, Lot 1. Tax 50.00, penalty 2.25, fee 25.45, total due $77.70. Yoder, John T.—Lake Haven Estates Blk. 2, Lot 2. Tax 564.50, penalty 25.40, fee 25.45, total due $615.35. Yoder, John T.—Lake Haven Estates Blk. 2, Lot 3. Tax 50.00, penalty 2.25, fee 25.45, total due $77.70. Yoder, John T.—Lake Haven Estates Blk. 2, Lot 4. Tax 50.00, penalty 2.25, fee 25.45, total due $77.70. Yoder, John T.—Lake Haven Estates Blk. 2, Lot 5. Tax 50.00, penalty 2.25, fee 25.45, total due $77.70. Yoder, John T.—Lake Haven Estates Blk. 2, Lot 6. Tax 50.00, penalty 2.25, fee 25.45, total due $77.70. Yoder, John T.—Lake Haven Estates Blk. 2, Lot 7. Tax 50.00, penalty 2.25, fee 25.45, total due $77.70. Truett, Ron G., Tyla & Tessa— Bromide, Lot 7, Blk 48. Tax 497.00, penalty, 52.19, fee 25.45, total due $574.64. Rawls, Chris—Centrahoma, Lots 5 & 6, Blk. 17. Tax 6.00, penalty .63, fee 25.45, total due $32.08. Roebuck, Janita—Centrahoma, Lots 9, 10, & 11, Blk. 18. Tax 4.00 penalty .42, fee 25.45, total due $29.87. Roebuck, Janita—Centrahoma, Lot 12, Blk. 18. Tax 3.00, penalty .32, fee 25.45, total due $28.77. Thornton, W. D. & Wylmouth T.—Centrahoma, Lots 7-8, Blk. 32. Tax 3.00, penalty .32, fee 25.45, total due $28.77. Fritz, Thomas L.—Centrahoma, Lot 11, Blk. 33. Tax 265.00, penalty 27.83, fee 25.45, total due $318.28. Fritz, Thomas L.—Centrahoma, Lot 12, Blk. 33. Tax 8.00, penalty .84, fee 25.45, total due $34.29. Bond, Dwayne & Tracy— Centrahoma, Lot 10, Blk 36. Tax 411.00, penalty 43.16, fee 25.45, total due $479.61. Bond, Dwayne & Tracy— Centrahoma, Lot 11-12, blk. 36. Tax 6.00, penalty .63, fee 25.45, total due $32.08. Fritz, Thomas, L.—Centrahoma, Lots 1-11, Blk. 37. Tax 16.00, penalty 1.68, fee 25.45, total due $43.13. Crane, Bernice & Alice Willis, C/o Thomas Fritz—Centrahoma, Lot 12, Blk 37. Tax 1.00, penalty .11, fee 25.45, total due $26.56. Klinglesmith, & V. Smith— Centrahoma, Lots 10& 11, Blk. 38. Tax 3.00, penalty .32, fee 25.45, total due$28.77. Rice, Randall L. Etux— Centrahoma, Lots 1-4, Blk. 43. Tax 11.00, penalty 1.16, fee 25.45, total due $37.61. Rice, Randall L. Etux— Centrahoma, Lot 5 & 6, Blk. 43. Tax 55.00, penalty 5.78, fee 25.45, total due $86.23. Rice, Randall—Centrahoma, Lot 7 & 8, Blk. 43. Tax 6.00, penalty .63, fee 25.45, total due 32.08. Rice, Randall L. Etux— Centrahoma, Lot 9 & 10, Blk. 43. Tax 3.00, penalty .32, fee 25.45, total due $28.77. Fomby, Harold & Shelley— Lehigh, Lot 1 les 57’x10’ (NW corner of Lot 1) Blk. 25. 0.75 acres. Tax 3.00, penalty .32, fee 25.45, total due $28.77. Fomby, Harold J. III & Shelley— Lehigh, Lots 1, 2 & 3, Blk. 26. Tax 3.00, penalty .32, fee 25.45, total due $28.77. Fomby, Harold J. III & Shelley— Lehigh Lots 4, 5 & 6, Blk. 27. Tax 380.00, penalty 39.90, fee 25.45, total due $445.35. Airington Tony—Lehigh, Lot 2, Blk 29. Tax 586.00, penalty 61.53, fee 25.45, total due $672.98. Fomby, Harold J. III & Shelley— Lehigh, Lots 1-6, Blk. 30. Tax 5.00, penalty .53, fee 25.45, total due $30.98. McIninch, Jessie & Bessie— Lehigh, Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 55. Tax 2.00, penalty, .21, fee 25.45, total due $27.66. McIninch, Jessie & Bessie— Lehigh, Lots 1, 2, 5, & 6, Blk. 56. Tax 39.00, penalty 4.10, fee 25.45, total due $68.55. McIninch, Jessie & Bessie— Lehigh, Lots 3 & 4, Blk. 56. Tax 2.00, penalty .21, fee 25.45, total due $27.66. Grimes, Jerry & Scottie Grimes—Lehigh, Lots 4, 5 & 6 Blk. 96. Tax 6.00, penalty .63, fee 25.45, total due $32.08. Rose, Sam—Lehigh, Lots 1 & 2, Blk. 143. Tax 2.00, penalty .21, fee 25.45, total due $27.66. Rose, Sam—Lehigh, Lot 3, Blk. 143. Tax 1.00, penalty .11, fee 25.45, total due $26.56. Rose, Sam—Lehigh, Lots 4, 5, & 6, Blk. 143, House on Lot 4. Tax 184.00, penalty 19.32, fee 25.45, total due $228.77. Butler, J. F.—Lehigh, Lots 1-6, Blk. 177. Tax 4.00, penalty .42, fee 25.45, total due $29.87. Coslow, Noble & Melissa— Lehigh, Lots 2 & 3, Blk. 177. Tax 216.00, penalty 22.68, fee 25.45, total due $264.13. Kiddie, Robert B.—Lehigh, Lot 4, Blk. 186. Tax 2.00, penalty .21, fee 25.45, total due $27.66. Calvert, Sally K.—Lehigh, Lot 1 and north 25’ of Lot 2, Blk 191. Tax 464.00, penalty 48.72, fee 25.45, total due $538.17. Watson, Sandra—Lehigh, Lot Continued on Page B-1 COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 11, 2012— PAGE A-7 Thank You Roy Sweeten’s family would like to say thank you to all who came to and also those whose hard work made his benefit so successful on June 29th. Thank you so much for the use of the Lehigh Fire Station. We could not have done it without all your support and thoughtfulness and also for all the donations. Thank you all so much Roy Sweeten Family V acation B ible S Coalgate Methodist Church July 15 thru July 18 CHOCTAW NATION DISTRICT 12 PRINCESSES — From left, Cheyenne McCoy, Little Miss District 12; Neiatha Hardy, Jr. Miss District 12; and Raven Ott, Sr. Miss District 12. Coalgate Girls Crowned At Choctaw District 12 Pageant Three Coalgate girls will represent District 12 at the 2012 Choctaw Nation Labor Day Festival in Tuskahoma. They were crowned at the District 12 Princess Pageant held in Crowder. Cheyenne McCoy was crowned Little Miss District 12. The daughter of Thomas McCoy, Cheyenne will be entering the third grade at Emerson Elementary this fall. She loves animals, particularly horses, and enjoys fishing and riding her bike. Jr. Miss Neiatha Hardy is a student at Coalgate High School. She is the daughter of Paula Carney. Neiatha’s activities include softball, FFA, and FCCLA. She enjoys hanging out with her friends and attending church. Raven Ott, daughter of Mel and Gina Ott, is the District 12 Sr. Miss. She is the granddaughter of Scotty Hedgecock and the late Gracie Hedgecock and Louise Ott and the late Virgil Ott. Raven is a 2012 graduate of Coalgate High School, LEGAL NOTICE Continued from Page A-6 11, Blk. 191. Tax 102.00, penalty 10.71, fee 25.45, total due $138.16. Jones, Ricky—Lehigh, Lots 1, 2, 8 & 9, Blk. 193. Tax 493.99, penalty 22.23, fee 25.45, total due $541.67. Mitchell, William B. Jr.—Lehigh Lots 1-6, Blk. 212. Tax 9.00, penalty .95, fee 25.45, total due $35.40. Stockwell, Zoanna—Lehigh, Lots 9-12 & 1.69 acres of Lot 13, Blk. 219. Tax 206.00, penalty 21.63, fee 25.45, total due $253.08. Smith, Hazel—Lehigh, Lot 4, Blk. 238. Tax 2.00, penalty .21, fee 25.45, total due $27.66. Holley, Johnny Duwayne—Lehigh, Lots 5 & 6, Blk. 238. Tax 266.00, penalty 27.93, fee 25.45, total due $319.38. Stockwell, Zoanna—Lehigh, Lots 1-3, Blk. 243. Tax 3.00, penalty .32, fee 25.45, total due $28.77. Mitchell, William B. Jr.—Lehigh, Lots 1-6, Blk. 248. Tax 5.00, penalty .53, fee 25.45, total due $30.98. Kiddie, Robert—Lehigh, Lots 1-6, Blk. 267. Tax 112.00, penalty 11.76, fee 25.45, total due $149.21. Powell, Howard Dale & Paula—Lehigh, Lot 4, Blk 295. Tax 1.00, penalty .11, fee 25.45, total due $26.56. Bayles, Jim and Lisa—Lehigh, Lot 1, Blk. 298. Tax 50.00, penalty 5.25, fee 25.45, total due $80.70. Whitson, Cecil M.—Lehigh, Lot 3, Blk. 310. Tax 31.00, penalty 3.26, fee 25.45, total due $59.26. Powell, Delbert G.—Lehigh Lot 4, Blk. 310. Tax 102.00, penalty 10.71, fee 25.45, total due $138.16. Powell, Delbert—Lehigh, south half of Lot 5, Blk. 310. Tax 1.00, penalty .11, fee 25.45, total due $26.56, Johnson, Justin—Phillips City, Lot 3, Blk. 2. Tax 135.00, penalty 14.18, fee 25.45, total due $174.63. Johnson, Justin—Phillips City, Lots 1-4, Blk. 3. Tax 5.00, penalty .53, fee 25.45, total due $30.98. Johnson, Justin—Phillips City, Lots 6-8, Blk. 3. Tax 247.00, penalty 25.94, fee 25.45, total due $298.39. Johnson, Justin—Phillips City, Lots 4 & 5, Blk. 4. Tax 3.00, penalty .32, fee 25.45, total due $28.77. Johnson, Justin—Phillips City, Lots 1 & 3, Blk. 4. Tax 1.00, penalty .11, fee 25,45, total due $26.56. Johnson, Justin—Phillips City, Lot 2, Blk. 4. Tax 1.00, penalty .11, fee 25.45, total due $26.56. Johnson, Justin—Phillips City, Lots 2 & 3, Blk. 5. Tax 3.00, penalty .32, fee 25.45, total due $28.77. Brown, Jeffrey & Jaclyn—Tupelo, Lot 1, Blk. 5. Tax 54.00, penalty 5.67, fee 25.45, total due $85.12. Brown, Jeffrey & Jaclyn—Tupelo, Lot 2, Blk. 5. Tax 2.00, penalty .21, fee 25.45, total due $27.66. Fritz, Thomas L. & Walton Gold— Tupelo south part of Lot 9, Blk 7. Tax 1.00, penalty .11, fee 25.45, total due $26.56. Fritz, Thomas L. & Walton Gold— Tupelo, south part of Lot 10 Blk. 7. Tax 92.00, penalty 9.66, fee 25.45, total due $127.11. Fritz, Thomas L.—Tupelo, NE part of Lot 15, Blk 7. Tax 1.00, penalty .11, fee 25.45, total due $26.56. Fritz, Thomas L.—Tupelo, Lot 1, Blk. 8. Tax 11.00, penalty 1.16, fee 25.45, total due $37.61. Fritz, Thomas L. —Tupelo, south part of Lot 10, Blk 8. Tax 1.00, penalty .11, fee 25.45, total due $26.56. Woods, Todd—Tupelo, Lot 10, Blk. 18. Tax 2.00, penalty .21, fee 25.45, total due LPXLP $27.66. Woods, Todd—Tupelo, Lot 11-15, Blk. 18. Tax 13.00, penalty 1.37, fee 25.45, total due $39.82. Woods, Todd—Tupelo, Lot 16, Blk. 18. Tax 3.00, penalty .32, fee 25.45, total due $28.77. Woods, Todd— Tupelo, Lot 17 & 18, Blk. 18. Tax 45.00, penalty 4.73, fee 25.45, total due $75.18. Woods, Todd—Tupelo, Lots 19 & 21, Blk. 18. Tax 7.00, penalty .74, fee 25.45, total due $33.19. Woods, Todd—Tupelo, Lot 20, Blk. 18. Tax 3.00, penalty .32, fee 25.45, total due $28.77. Woods, Todd—Tupelo, Lots 14-15, Blk. 20. Tax 49.00, penalty 5.15, fee 25.45, total due $79.60. Postoak, Sharon—Tupelo, Lots 10-11, Blk. 23. Tax 53.00, penalty 5.57, fee 25.45, total due $84.02. Postoak, Jason—Tupelo, Lot 12, Blk. 23. Tax 17.00, penalty 1.79, fee 25.45, total due $44.24. McWethy, Billy—Tupelo, North 60’ of Lots 23 & 24, Blk. 24. Tax 56.00, penalty 5.88, fee 25.45, total due $87.33. Fritz, Thomas L.—Tupelo, west 35’ of Lot 4, Lot 5, Blk. 30. Tax 25.00, penalty 2.63, fee 25.45, total due $53.08. May, Steven L. & Linda I.—Tupelo, Lot 3, Blk. 31. Tax 2.00, penalty .21, fee 25.45, total due $27.66. Elliott, Gary W. & Doris N.—Tupelo, Lots 9 & 10 Blk. 32. Tax 102.00, penalty 10.71, fee 125.45, total due $138.16. Stein, Billy, Contract for Deed—Tupelo, south half of Lot 16, Blk. 32. Tax 88.00, penalty 9.24, fee 25.45, total due $122.69. Elliott, Doris N. & Gary W.—Tupelo, west 35’ of Lot 7, Lot 8, Blk. 35. Tax 174.00, penalty 18.27, fee 25.45, total due $217.72. Blagg, Thomas, J.—Tupelo, Lots 10 & 11, Blk 37. Tax 198.00, penalty 20.79, fee 25.45, total due $244.24. Blagg, Thomas, J.—Tupelo, Lots 12 & 13, Blk. 37. Tax 4.00, penalty .42, fee 25.45, total due $29.87. Stith, Billy Max Jr. & Sandra—Tupelo, Lot 8, Blk. 38. Tax 58.00, penalty 6.09, fee 25.45, total due $89.54. Bachelor, Stephen & Rachael—Tupelo, Lot 13, Blk. 38. Tax 2.00, penalty .21, fee 25.45, total due $27.66. Batchelor, Stephen & Rachael—Tupelo, Lot 14, Blk 38. Tax 156.00, penalty 16.38, fee 25.45, total due $197.83. Fritz, Johnny—Tupelo, Lot 9, Blk. 39. Tax 152.00, penalty 15.96, fee 25.45, total due $193.41. Campbell, David G.—Tupelo, Lot 5, Blk. 42. Tax 253.00, penalty 26.57, fee 25.45, total due $305.02. Campbell, David G.—Tupelo, Lot 6, Blk. 42. Tax 2.00, penalty .21, fee 25.45, total due $27.66. Campbell, David G.—Tupelo East 30’ of Lot 7, Blk 42. Tax 1.00, penalty .11, fee 25.45, total due $26.56. Braswell, William Sr. & Aron M.—Tupelo, west 20’ of Lot 7 & all Lot 8, Blk. 42. Tax 3.00, penalty .32, fee 25.45, total due $28.77. Bailey, Debbie Pratt—Tupelo, Lot 9 & 10, Blk. 45. Tax 37.00, penalty 3.89, fee 25.45, total due $66.34. Freeman, William O. III—Tupelo, Lots 3 & 4, Blk. 63. Tax 163.00, penalty 7.34, fee 25.45, total due $195.79. Witness my hand this 27th day of June, 2012. S)Gina McNutt County Treasurer Coal County, Oklahoma graduating with honors. She plans to attend OSU Institute of Technology in Okmulgee and pursue a degree in Culinary Arts. In her spare time, Raven likes to bake cakes, read, and write stories. 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm Sunday 6:15 pm - 8:30 pm ~ Mon. - Wed. for kids who are 4 years old through 6th grade YOUTH GROUP ( FOR THOSE WHO ARE GOING TO BE IN 7TH - 12TH GRADE) WILL ALSO MEET EACH NIGHT AT THE SAME TIME Registration A parent or legal guardian must fill out a registration form and sign it. Forms can be picked up at the church office, filled out when you bring your child, or bring in the attached form already filled out. Phone: 580-927-3050 Email: umccoalgate@yahoo.comWebsite: umccoalgate.com Registration Form LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register July 11 & 18, 2012, 2t) The Coal County Board of Commissioners is accepting bids for a new dump truck for District 1. Bid specifications are available in the County Clerk’s office at 4 North Main, Suite 1 Coalgate, OK 74538. Bids will be opened July 30th, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. The Board has the right to reject any or all bids. Name Date of Birth Grade Completed Age Siblings Attending? Please include their names and ages on the line below: Parent/Guardian Address LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register July 11 & 18, 2012, 2t) The Coal County Board of Commissioners is accepting sealed bids for the sale and removal of two (2) Zetor tractors (for scrap and parts) at the District 1 county barn property in Tupelo. Bid packets are available in the County Clerk’s office at 4 North Main, Suite 1 Coalgate, OK 74538. Bids will be opened July 30th, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. chool City State Home Phone Cell Phone Zip Email Address Emergency Contact Name and Number Special Needs/Allergies/Other Concerns Is there a friend your child would like to be with? 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See Store For Details. 2 Year Service Agreement required 4th Of July Parade Winners Announced Independence Day 2012 was a typical summer day – hot and humid! But despite the heat, hundreds of people lined up along Main Street to watch a long red, white and blue patriotic parade emceed by Coal County Commissioner Johnny D. Ward and K101 Radio personality Chris Bradley. Attendance was down in the Coalgate Park most of the afternoon but picked up when the music concert began. Visitors enjoyed performances by Bob Willard and the Cast Iron Blue Grass Band, yodeler Olen “The Coalgate Flash” Bridges, Charity Hensley and Mike Gilliam, and Pake and Stephanie McEntire. Peewee cheerleaders in the 2012 Little Miss Firecrackers Cheer Camp were an unexpected treat. Continued on Page B-2 Cora Wardrope with her son, Chris Rainey, beside the VFW parade float. Chris is a member of the Army National Guard. Cora is a Blue Star Mother. BILLIE LEE certainly doesn’t let any grass grow under her feet! Even though she’s almost 83, she was one of the first people to get in the 4th of July parade lineup on her three-wheel bike. Of course, her little dog, “Prissy,” wasn’t about to let her mama ride in the parade without her. Billie will celebrate her 83rd birthday on August 3. BIRTHDAY BOY Thomas Jackson in the 4th of July parade. Thomas turned 11 on July 4. COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 11, 2012— PAGE B-1 PAGE B-2—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 11, 2012 ATOKA LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE EVERY MONDAY 11:00 NOON Weekly Market Report Monday, JULY 9, 2012 SALE RESULTS CATTLE SOLD 1512 STEERS 200 - 300 lb .......$1.80 - $2.17.50 300 - 400 lb....... $1.70 - $2.00 400 - 500 lb....... $1.41 - $1.65.25 500 - 600 lb....... $1.30 - $1.53 600 700 lb........$1.15 - $1.47 HEIFERS 200 - 300 lb .......$1.60 - $1.82 300 - 400 lb....... $1.40 - $1.78 400 - 500 lb....... $1.34 - $1.60 500 - 600 lb....... $1.26 - $1.46 600 - 700 lb........$1.05 - $1.40 PAIRS $750-$1275 • STOCKER COWS $800-$1000 • PACKER COWS .75¢-.84¢ LOW DRESSING .65¢-.74¢ • PACKER BULLS $1.00-$1.09.5 BULLS PER hEAD • BABY CALVES $150-$275 Owners & Operators Phil & Paula hatridge Mob. 918-424-1754 ~ Office 580-889-3264 PO Box 1103 - Atoka, Ok 74525 ––––– CORN IS TO LIMIT ––––– CATTLE IS CHEAPER - BEYOND OUR CONTROL! 4th Of July Parade Winners Announced Continued from Page B-1 Park visitors also enjoyed a lunch served inside the cool park building by OHCE ladies and bingo sponsored by the Coalgate Post 242 American Legion Auxiliary. Parade winners 1st place – VFW Post 1198 and Ladies Auxiliary - $100 gift certificate. 2nd place – Olen Bridges, 1949 Farmall Cub tractor - $50 gift certificate. 3rd place – Terry’s Pest Control (wagon pulled by Belgian horses) - $25 gift certificate. Music and fireworks sponsors The City of Coalgate, Coal County Chamber of Commerce, and Coal County Commissioner Johnny D. Ward would like to thank the following music and fireworks sponsors for their generous support. A large crowd enjoyed a fireworks display presented by the Coalgate Fire Department. Shop-N-Hop Markets Nick Davis, Shamrock Bank, Trae Gray Law Office, Valley Insurance, Mehlberger-Brawley Engineering, B.O.B. Contracting, Palace Drug, Brown’s Funeral Service, Coalgate Tag Agent/Virginia Townsend, Sonny’s Grocery, Coal Oil & Gas, Circle N Market, Jerry and Bonnie Lemons, Penney Powell, Ada Sales & Rentals, Baray Enterprises; Coal Co. Market, FirstBank, Coalgate Record Register, MacHill Construction, J&M Snow Cone, Happy Hair & Nails, Price Boot Shop, Coal County Chamber of Commerce, Brandin’ Iron Café Commissioners’ Proceedings LPXLP and Laundry, Country Charm Inn, First Insurance; Jason’s Barber Shop, S&S Lumber, Artworks/Lee Jackson, C&C Hardware, The Flower Garden, Coal County Historical and Mining Museum, KYKC Radio Station, Coalgate Mini Storage; District Judge Richard E. Branam, State Rep. Donnie Condit, Coal County Commissioner Johnny D. Ward, Coal County Assessor Cherry Hefley, Coal County Court Clerk Rachel Fuller, District Attorney Emily Redman, Coal County Treasurer Gina McNutt, Coal County Clerk Eugina Loudermilk, Coal County sheriff candidate Bryan Jump, and Jones Energy. Lehigh Man To Serve Time For Domestic and Child Abuse The Coal County District Court last week handed down a prison sentence to a Lehigh man for domestic abuse assault and battery and child abuse by injury. In a plea agreement made on July 5, Freddie Jo File, 59, pleaded guilty to the two felony counts that were filed that day. He was sentenced to four years (two years in prison and two years suspended) and $500 fine on the domestic abuse charge. He was given 15 years with the last ten years suspended and a $1,000 fine for felony child abuse by injury. The two sentences will run concurrently (at the same time). Coal County sheriff’s deputy Bobby Hatton arrested File the evening of July 3 after he was dispatched to File’s residence in Lehigh. According to File’s wife and her 13-year-old daughter, a physical altercation took place following an argument over pizza. Both had signs of physical abuse, according to Hatton’s probable cause affidavit. Records show that File pleaded guilty to misdemeanor domestic abuse in Coal County in 2005, at which time he was given a oneyear suspended sentence. He also has prior convictions for larceny, knowingly concealing stolen property and public intoxication and has received two deferred sentences in Atoka County for petit larceny and driving under the influence of drugs. LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register July 4 & 11, 2012, 2t) IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR COAL COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC; Plaintiff, Vs. JAMES W. BELCHER A/K/A JAMES WYATT BELCHER AND NANCY L. BELCHER A/K/A NANCY LEE BELCHER; et al. Defendants. CJ-2011-15 NOTICE OF THIRD ALIAS SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE Notice is hereby given that on the 7th day of August, 2012, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., front, of the Coal County Courthouse in Coalgate, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for third alias sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: The West Half of Southwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter (W/2 SW/4 SE/4) of Section Twenty-two (22), Township Two (2) North, Range Eight (8) East, Coal County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as Rural Route 1 Box 101, Tupelo, OK 74572 (the “Property”) Third alias sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Third Alias Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Coal County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the third alias sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2011-15, entitled JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. successor by merger to Chase Home Finance LLC, Plaintiff, vs. James W. Belcher a/k/a James Wyatt Belcher and Nancy L. Belcher a/k/a Nancy Lee Belcher, et al., Defendant, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. successor by merger to Chase Home Finance LLC, in the sum of $122,600.63 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.5% per annum from October 1, 2010, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: James W. Belcher a/k/a James Wyatt Belcher; Nancy L. Belcher a/k/a Nancy Lee Belcher; Occupants of the Premises; Citizens Bank of Ada. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $40,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 28th day of June, 2012. By: S)ROY DECK SHERIFF OF COAL COUNTY KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation Jason Howell, OBA #19128 Triad Center 1, Suite 550 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 Telephone: (918) 254-0626 Facsimile: (918) 254-7915 E-mail: jhowell@kivell.com Trick Roper Comes To Coal County Public Library MICHAEL L. DIAL, D.D.S. Family Dentistry & Orthodontics 104 Ruth Avenue, Atoka •Crowns • Bridges • Fillings •Root Canals •Cosmetic Dentistry •Oral Surgery •Teeth Whitening •Sedation Office hours by appointment (580) 889-2505 Major credit cards accepted Protect your eyes with a good pair of sunglasses. Come check out our selection. E Elliott Vision Care Jeff Elliott, O.D. 1139 North Hills Centre Ada, OK (580)332-6000 Fourth-generation Wild West showman Marty Tipton, aka “The Oklahoma Kid,” carries on the family business with style. The trick roper and professional cowboy has performed thousands of shows across the nation, adding his own chapter to his storied pedigree with his sharp wit and a unique message. “It’s not always how fast you run in life, or how high you climb, but how you bounce” is Tipton’s favorite saying. Tipton grew up on the legendary 101 Ranch in Ponca City. His great-grandfather worked with Buffalo Bill and Geronimo. His grandfather worked with Pawnee Bill. His father was a rodeo world champion. He has relative ties to Will Rogers. The Oklahoma Kid will be at the Coal County Public Library on Thursday, July 12 at 2:00 p.m. Children, teens and adults are welcome to attend. There is no charge. For more information, call the Coal County Public Library at 580-927-3103. This program is made possible through a grant from the Rural Oklahoma Community Foundation. COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 11, 2012— PAGE B-3 Summer Fun Rates $129* +Tax • Indoor Pool • Fitness Center • Pool Table • Full Service Restaurant • Lounge *Includes two breakfast coupons with Two White Water tickets or Two Frontier City tickets. ($89 for room only, including two breakfast coupons.) Only minutes from all Oklahoma City attractions! 2101 S. Meridian, Okla. City, OK 73108 LOCATED 2 MILES SOUTH OF I-40 (405) 685-4000 • (405) 681-3941 (fax) “SUMMER FUN RATE” MUST BE MENTIONED AT TIME OF BOOKING RESERVATION. 4.25x5 REVIVAL LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register July 11, 18, & 25, 2012, 3t) IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR COAL COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF: THOMAS EUGENE McCOY, Petitioner, v. KELLY DIANE (BETSEY) McCOY, Respondent. FD-2012-14 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION TO: KELLY DIANE (BETSEY) McCOY PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a petition has been fled against you in the District Court of Coal County, State of Oklahoma, in an action entitled Thomas Eugene McCoy, Petitioner, v. Kelly Diane (Betsey) McCoy, Respondent, Case No. FD-2012-14, by the Petitioner, Thomas Eugene McCoy. This summons by publication is specifically directed to Kelly Diane (Betsey) McCoy whose whereabouts are unknown. The nature of this suit against you is petition for divorce in which Petitioner requests that the Court grant and award the Petitioner a Decree of Divorce from the Respondent; custody of the parties’ minor children subject to supervised visitation by the Respondent; a fair and equitable division and distribution of the property and debts accumulated by the parties; and for such other and further relief as to which the Petitioner may be entitled and which may be deemed just and proper by the Court. Unless you answer the petition on or before August 27, 2012, judgment will be taken in favor of Thomas Eugene McCoy and against you for the relief requested in said Petition. Rachel Fuller, Court Clerk By:S)Cheryl Hobgood Deputy Court Clerk Thomas Eugene McCoy, Pro Se 103 South Dwight Coalgate, Oklahoma 74538 LPXLP July 13-14-15 We invite you to come hear good Saturday Evening Worship.. 7 p.m. gospel preaching! Friday Evening Worship ..... 7 p.m. Sunday Morning Worship ..11 a.m. Evangelist David Wayne Fortner Everyone Invited - Nursery Provided Rocky Point Missionary Baptist Church Lula, Oklahoma - Pastor Stevie Henry PAGE B-4—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 11, 2012 Clagg SprayFOAM Insulation It’s getting hot outside; now is the time to insulate with FOAM. Insulate the attic of your existing home or insulate the attic and walls of a new construction for maximum comfort and efficiency. We can also cool your metal building and chicken or hog bar. No mieage chares for travel. Call Joe for a free on site or phone estimate at 918-424-1143 James Troyer Phone: 580-428-3159 J & N Construction General Construction Custom Steel Buildings, Metal Roofs Free Estimates Route 5 Box 445 Coalgate, OK 74538 ir t D l Fil Top Soi l Dozer Work Gravel Hauling Jerry Lemons Cell 580-258-0282 Home 580-428-3166 C ommerce F inance $ It doesn't matter $ if you owe others $ Call Collect for Phone Applications 580-436-4123 $ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Dr. Donald Dingle, D.C. Treating Auto accident victims and other dull matters. Cold Sores, Fever Blisters, Herpes Simplex Type 1 Infection, Try Puritans Pride-Super Lysine + usually 2 days max Call me: 580-889-3338 MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT Auto • Truck • Motorcycle • Railroad Crossing Call for Free Consultation 323 E. Carl Albert Parkway • 918-423-0421 1-800-658-1596 Coal County District Court Records Felonies Freddie Jo File, Lehigh, OK – Domestic abuse assault and battery; child abuse by injury. Truydel Seth Kinsey, Atoka, OK – Driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, aggravated. Misdemeanors Robert Allen Counterman, Coalgate, OK – Driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. David Doyle Westfall, Coalgate, OK – Possession of controlled dangerous substance (2 counts); public intoxication. Thomas Carlisle Casey, Stonewall, OK – Driving with license canceled/suspended/ revoked. Heath Duane Pate, Coalgate, OK – Domestic assault and battery in presence of minor. Divorces Naomi Lee Weakley vs Donald Wayne Weakley. Brenda Woods vs Jeffery Earl Woods. Marriages Matthew Gentry Pope, Tacoma, WA, and Rebecca Ann Crow, Coalgate, OK. Traffic Citations The following traffic citations were issued by the Coalgate Police Department from Sunday, July 1 through Sunday, July 8. Joy C. Cuttill, Glen Carbon, IL – Speeding. Nima Heydarian, Dallas, TX – No driver’s license. Timothy Paul Horn, Lehigh, OK – Public intoxication; disturbing the peace. Wesley Clay Scott, Kiowa, OK – Disorderly conduct. Amy L. Lambirth, Omaha, NE – Speeding. Molly Beth Clack, Chicago, IL – Speeding. Julio Javier Carcamo, Princeton, TX – No seat belt. Mary Cathelene Holt, Coalgate, OK – No seat belt. Charles M. Garner, Muskogee, OK – Left of center. Carthan Lance Heard, Blanchard, OK – Speeding. Vanesa R. Doose, Atoka, OK – Speeding. Matthew Justin Busch, Dallas, TX – Speeding. James Kenion Avant, Keithville, LA – Speeding. COALGATE ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH ~ Meetings Will Start at 6:30 pm ~ Meetings will be led by Tisha Wilson 580-258-8925 and Clinton Palmer 580-258-0259 with pastoral staff available for free counseling. Pastor Billy Wilson is a licensed Clinical Pastoral Counselor, and Pastors Linda Wilson and Mary Jo Johnson are licensed counselors. Tisha has over come destructive habits and long to help you do the same. We are here to help you be free from destructive habits and move into a fulfilling life. We invite anyone who feels unloved or alone to come enjoy friendship with others who are having the same problems. WE want YOU TO KNOW THAT Jesus loves you just the way you are today and wants to be your friend. LPXLP West of Ada on Hwy 3W • (580)436-5033 Thank You for your patronage & support! Stockers & Feeder • Pairs, Cows & Bulls Wednesdays starting at 9:00 a.m. Average Report for 6/27/2012 Total Head: 750 #1 Steers 208-230 .......................................$221-$223 278........................................................$210 316-345 .......................................$200-$202 366-375 .......................................$185-$191 420-434 .......................................$172-$174 460-465 .......................................$173-$181 513-544 .......................................$155-$161 575-578 .......................................$149-$155 618-621 .......................................$141-$144 705-736 .......................................$136-$140 #1 Heifers 300-335 .................................... $185-$188 365......................................................$171 460-466 .................................... $155-$160 500-526 .................................... $146-$156 513-520 .................................... $142-$146 551......................................................$149 639.................................................$135.50 625-630 .................................... $132-$135 669......................................................$128 707......................................................$128 LEGAL NOTICE Coalgate Police Report NOW MEETING ON TUESDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS Church phone: 580-92-3020 Scott McCormack Cell 580-310-4389 Pastor Billy’s cell: 580-927-5588 LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register July 11 & 18, 2012, 2t) IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR COAL COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CLEO INEZ TRENTHAM, DECEASED P-09-5 NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT, PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, AND FOR DISTRIBUTION AND FOR DISCHARGE AFTER COMPLYING WITH ORDERS OF THE COURT Notice is hereby given that Eddie Claud Trentham, Personal Representative of the Estate of Cleo Inez Trentham, Deceased, having filed in this Court her First and Final Account of the administration of said Estate and for Order Allowing the same, and also filed a Petition for Determination of Heirs, Devisees and Legatees and for Distribution and for Discharge of said Personal Representative After Complying with Orders of the Court, the hearing of the same has been set by the Court for the 16th day of August, 2012 at 10:00 o’clock A.M., at court of said District Court in the courthouse at Coalgate, Coal County, 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 First and Final Account should not be settled and allowed; the heirs determined and said Estate ordered distributed to the heirs, devisees and Legatees thereof and the Personal Representative discharged after complying with Orders of the Court. Dated this 9th day of July, 2012. S)D. Clay Mowdy Judge of the District Court Prepared by; Donald K. Groom OBA 3635 3601 Classen Blvd., Suite 102 Oklahoma City, OK 73118 LEGAL NOTICE (Published in the Coalgate Record Register July 4, 11 & 18, 2012, 3t) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF COAL COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA INJUN, INC., Plaintiff Vs. MORRIS RANDOLPH CARR and JAMES HOUSTON CARR and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or other interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff’s ownership, and the unknown heirs, administrators, executors, devisees, trustees, successors and assigns, immediate and remote of MORRIS RANDOLPH CARR, Defendants. CJ-2012-20 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION MORRIS RANDOLPH CARR and JAMES HOUSTON CARR and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or other interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse to plaintiff’s ownership, and the unknown heirs, administrators, executors, devisees, trustees, successors and assigns, immediate and remote of MORRIS RANDOLPH CARR. You are hereby notified that Plaintiff has filed a Petition in the District Court of COAL County, State of Oklahoma, Case No. CJ-2012-20, against you, alleging that it is the fee simple owner of the following described real property situated in COAL County, State of Oklahoma, to wit: All of Section 16, Township 1 North, Range 10 East COAL County, State of Oklahoma That said Defendants named herein, claim some right, title, lien, estate, encumbrance, claim, assessment or interest in and to said real property involved herein adverse to that of said Plaintiff, which constitutes a cloud upon the title of said Plaintiff, and the defendants, have no right, title, lien, estate, encumbrance, claim, assessment or interest either in law or equity in and to said property as is set forth in the Petition herein. That the Defendants be adjudged to have no rights, title, claim, estate or interest in and to the real property involved in the cause of action and that they be perpetually barred and enjoined from setting up or asserting any right, title, claim, estate or interest in and to said property, that said Defendants must answer the Petition filed herein by Plaintiff on or before the 13th day of August 2012, or said Petition will be taken as true and correct and Judgment rendered accordingly decreeing that the said Plaintiff is the owner of the property described in said Petition. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL THE 2nd day of July, 2012. Rachel Fuller Court Clerk of Coal County S)Cheryl Hobgood Deputy COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 11, 2012— PAGE B-5 IRT now hiring for Customer serviCe reps √Paid Training $9.50 per Hour √Production Rate $10.50 per Hour √Monthly incentives √Full Company Benefits OJRA QUALIFIERS Lane and Charllee Couch, left, and Taylor and Hunter Spears, right. Local Kids Compete In OJRA Finals Three local cowboys and one cowgirl competed in the OJRA Finals held June 1 and 2 in Hartshorne, OK. Lane Couch qualified in breakaway roping in the peewee age group. He finished the weekend in 2nd place. Miss Charllee Couch and her horse Dollar made the finals in the little wrangler barrels. She had two qualifying runs for the weekend. Hunter Spears qualified for Jr. bareback riding, Jr. steer riding, Jr. breakaway roping, Jr. goat tying, and team roping. He brought home the all-around cowboy saddle in the Jr. age group. He also brought home the buckle for Jr. bareback. Taylor Spears qualified in the little wrangler age group for sheep riding and bareback riding. Taylor placed 3rd overall in the bareback riding. Lane Couch is son of Clint Couch of Coalgate and Sherri Davis of McAlester. Charllee Couch is the daughter of Clint and Tracy Couch of Coalgate. Hunter and Taylor Spears are the sons of Brad and Marti Spears of Coalgate. Be part of our Call Center team. Support Inbound Service & Sales calls for Major Telecommunications Company. Minimum Requirements: •Type 20 WPM •Ability to Navigate Web •Must have a HS Diploma or GED •Must have proven and consistent work history •Excellent sales skills •Must pass criminal background check 3700 IRT Dr., Ada OK (Take Kerr Lab Rd to IRT Drive) Adaresume@callcenter.com OK – Speeding. Kerry Dewayne Taylor, Coalgate, OK – Failure to pay taxes due state. David Brian Swift, Azle, TX – Public drunk. Tanner Pierce Caudle, Horatio, AR – Speeding. Jeremy Kevin Hodson, Edmond, OK – Speeding. Marshall S. Walton, Ada, OK – Speeding. Atoka man facing felony DUI charge A 27-year-old Atoka man was charged Monday with driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, aggravated. The crime is punishable by imprisonment up to five years and a fine up to $2,500, or a minimum of 28 days of treatment followed by 30 days of aftercare at the defendant’s expense. Truydal Seth Kinsey was arrested Saturday evening by trooper John Ivey after Ivey pulled Kinsey’s vehicle over for speeding. Kinsey failed field sobriety tests and tested 0.20 on the state’s breath test. He pleaded not guilty on Monday afternoon and is scheduled to make a return court appearance on July 19. Court records show that Kinsey pleaded no contest to driving under the influence of alcohol, aggravated, in Atoka County in May 2011. He was given a oneyear suspended sentence. EOE BE PART OF A WORLD CLASS COMPANY no more. OHP Report Traffic Citations The following traffic citations issued by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol were filed in Coal County District Court during the period of Monday, July 2 through Monday, July 9. Earnest Lee Cottrell, Lehigh, OK – No seat belt. Hansford Lee Storey IV, Eagletown, OK - Speeding; driving under suspension 2nd and subsequent. John Lavern Jacobs, Atoka, OK – No insurance. Dalton Vendall Gaines, Ada, OK – Speeding. Robert Eric Bartke, Plano, TX – Speeding. Malinda Matlock Zelesnikar, Edmond, OK – Speeding. Jeffrey Robert Turner, Dallas, TX – Speeding; no driver’s license. Antonio Dewain Johnson, Lancaster, TX – Speeding. Tammy Renea Bray, Seminole, OK – Speeding. Danny Ray Mothersell, Campbell, TX – Speeding. Larry Wayne Atchley, Athens, TX – Speeding. David Curtis Sampson, Ada, OK – Speeding. Truydel Seth Kinsey, Atoka, OK – Speeding. Christopher Newcomb, Norman, OK - Speeding. Adrian Davon Williams, OKC – Speeding. Robin Mechelle Green, Shawnee, 580-272-9200 • 50 Different Mattresses • All Sizes • All Prices • We Deliver 123 E. Main • Ada, OK • (580) 436-8265 KINGS & QUEENS OF THE ROUND TABLE Come experience Oklahoma’s castle! Looking for something new and unique to do with your friends? Book an individual suite at SpringHill Suites and enjoy a Wine & Cheese Reception just for your group. Shuttle to Oklahoma’s only authentic castle, Castle Falls, for a delicious five course dinner and enjoy a detailed history of the castle from your server! End your magical weekend with a hot breakfast buffet at the hotel. CONTACT: Amy Rollins at (405) 942-6133 (Castle Falls) or Pam Carlson at (405) 604-0200 (SpringHill Suites) for reservations. Minimum of 4 couples; maximum of 6 couples or 8-12 individuals. Call Now to Book your Castle Adventure! 510 S. MacArthur Blvd., OKC, OK 73128 Phone: 1-405-604-0200 • Fax: 1-405-604-0201 • www.Marriott.com/OKCAW 2x5 PAS UNI_CNC_M43_OPA_QPBW_English.indd 4 7/3/12 11:11 AM COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 11, 2012— PAGE B-6 GARAGE SALES YARD SALE—Sat. Only at 211 S. Byrd St. Rain or shine. Begins at 8 am. Tools, tool boxes, sanders, grinders, air conditioners, oak table & chairs, beds & bedding, children’s, men’s & women’s clothing (multiple sizes). Danny Baker, Billy Standridge, and Rachel Hall. (1tc17) GARAGE SALE—NOTICE, close out of flea market. Peace pipes (you can really smoke), 1177 and 22 pellet rifles, 50 lb. Cross bows, brand name knives, flags, portable fish finder and Available Immediately more. 109 N. Roy St. Fri. & Sat. 8 am til closing in Coalgate. (1c17) YARD SALE—Sat. ONLY. 9 N. Broadway (2 blks. Behind sheriff’s office) 8 til 2. Plus size women’s clothing and scrubs, men & kids clothing and misc. 580-378-2311. (1tc17) FOR SALE with great benefits. Job training, 100% Tuition paid. Healthcare benefits. Monthly paycheck, Serve your Country. Stay Local. Call or text Shannon Barnes @ 405-8507685. (8tc19) Continued on Page B-7 Available Immediately Credit/Loan Processor $0 DOWN WITH LAND on new or FirstBank is looking for an repo doublewides. Over 30 to choose from. Call 918-686-0584 wac. experienced applicant to work (5/18tfn) as a credit clerk or loan FirstBank is looking for an WANTED: $You don’t have to be processor in Coalgate. rich$ to get our homes. A DEED is experienced applicant to work all you need! NO LAND: (? DON’T as a bank teller in our CRY! We’ll get you some! Low Applicants with loan review and Coalgate location. down payments. Wac 405-631-3200. processing background are urged to (5/30tfn) apply. Excellent compensation and Applicants with banking experience ASSUME PAYMENTS on 4 bed, 2 bath doublewide. If interested call and/or cash handling backgrounds benefits package. Compensation 918-686-0584 wac. (5/18tfn) are urged to apply. Excellent ranges from $25,000 – $42,000 Special Gov’t Program!! Zero Down compensation and benefits package. annually, based on experience. if you own land or have family land. E-Z Qualify! We own the bank! Bad Please fax your resume to: Randi Sue Please fax your resume to: Randi Sue credit OK. VA and FHA financing Smith at 580-298-5566 or pick up an available 1000 furniture package Smith at 580-298-5566 or pick up an application at one of our four locations. with new home purchase. Call for application at one of our four locations. Atoka Coalgate Antlers free 100 approval 888-878-2971 or 405- 1501 E.Hugo 701 S. Mississippi 714 S. Broadway N. High St. Jackson St. Atoka Please respond by Friday, July 20, 2012. (580) 889-7357 (580) 298-3368 (580) 326-4958 602-4526. (10/21tfn) (580) 927-3555 701 S. Mississippi 1 Please respond by Friday, July 20, 2012. (580) 889-7357 ( ATTENTION NATIVE AMERICAN !!!"#$%&'()*+,-+".-/ HOUSING HELP for Modular or toka Coalgate Antlers Hugo !! Coalgate Atoka Coalgate Mississippi Atoka 714 S. Broadway 100 N. High St.Antlers 1501 E. JacksonHugo St. Manufactured Homes. Zero down Atoka Coalgate Antlers Hugo 701 S. Mississippi 714 S. Broadway 100 N. High St. 1501 E. Jackson St. 889-7357 (580) 927-3555 (580) 298-3368 (580) 326-4958 Coalgate Atoka 701 S. Mississippi Atoka 714 S. Broadway 100 N. High St.Antlers 1501 E. JacksonHugo St. (580) 889-7357 (580) 927-3555 (580) 298-3368 (580) 326-4958 Locally Owned with land program. InN. Muskogee, 701 S. Mississippi 714 S. Broadway 100 High St. 1501 701 S. Mississippi 714 S. Broadway 100 N. High St.927-3555 1501 E. Jackson St. E. Jack (580) 889-7357 (580) (580) 298-3368 (580) 326-4958 and Operated (580) 889-7357 (580) 927-3555 for details call 918-686-0584 wac. (580) 298-3368 (580) 326-4958 Locally Owned !!!"#$%&'()*+,-+".-/ 701 S. Mississipp !!!"#$%&'()*+,-+".-/ (580) 889-7357 (580) in927-3555 2x2 ads may run anywhere your newspaper. Don’t forget to remind y (580) 298-3368 (580) 326 and Operated (5/18tfn) !!!"#$%&'()*+,-+".-/ !!!"#$%&'()*+,-+".-/ (580) 889-7357 FEDERAL RECOVERY for download the line ads for this week at Landowners. Zero down and low www.okpress.com/ocan - CHOOSE THE AD SIZE CLOSEST TO YOUR CO E.O.E. payments. Easy qualifying. Well and E.O.E. Septic are available. Will remove or trade for existing homes. Call Heath @ 918-576-3696 for your approval. wac (6/6tfn) ZERO DOWN!! If you own land Oklahoma’s World War II veterans waited 60 years for a or have a trade in!! No Minimum 20 Acres 5/3 Home features kitchen island, breakfast bar, walk memorial in their honor. We want you to help Oklahoma credit score required. FREE in pantry, formal dining, family room, fireplace, 2 patios, celveterans visit this statewide delivery! Call Americas memorial by making lar, 2 car garage, barn, and pond. $199k. Nixon rd #1 Homebuilder for approval! #866a tax-deductible 888-2825 wac. (3/14tfn) donation to Oklahoma FOR SALE—2004 Pontiac Grand 2/1 Home on corner lot. Home has ch&a. $29,500. 703 E Honor Flights today. Prix GT, black, automatic, 3.8 motor Lafayette (needs motor work) $900.00 OBO, Call for info. 580-927-6482 or 580For more information on how to donate, visit 927-6402. (1tp17) www.oklahomahonorflights.org • (405) 259-9000 3/2 Home on 5 Acres with pond, creek, chicken coop, green FOR SALE—Full-blood red and house, rv hook up. New Roof!! $145,000. Olney blue heeler puppies. Not registered. Born May 10, 2012. Three females and two males. $100 each in Tupelo. 3/2 Home on 8.5 Acres with pond, pecan trees, 2 car detached 580-916-1421 or 580-845-2585 in garage, barn, and 4 metal kennel blds with 22 dog runs. Too Tupelo. (2tc17) Bank Teller ZONE: 1,2,3 & 4 Antlers Hug for week of July 8, 2012 !!!"#$%&'()*+,-+".-/ New Listings! WANT TO LEASE much to list... $169,900. Olney 4/2 Home on 61 Acres 40% wooded, 10 Acre hay meadow, live creek, cellar. $179,900. West of Coalgate Hwy 3 2/2 Log Home on 1 Acre, just built in 2009, ch&a, knotty pine cabinets, walls, and cathedral ceiling. $79,900, Olney 2/2 Home on City Lot, carport, large covered shed, fenced in yard. $29,900. 5 S. Veterans Dr. 3/1 Home on 6 City Lots/1 Acre, extra insulation, vinyl siding, full length covered back patio. $47,500. Centrahoma 3/2 Home on City Lot $64,500. 802 SW Railroad St. 3/2 Home on 2.5 Acres on Lake Atoka - $69,900. 2/1 Home on .5 Acres on lake Atoka - $49,500. Monica Chesney/Broker Associate BRYAN APPRAISAL & REALTY Office: 580-924-7220 Cell: 580-927-6300 Fax: 580-924-7228 ATTENTION Interested in selling your oil or gas mineral rights please call 405-203-8055 for further details stonelandllc@gmail.com “ Send an Oklahoma veteran to Washington DC FOR RENT FOR RENT—1, 2, 3 & 4-bdrm houses. 927-9910 or 580-258-8856, cell. (11/24tfn) HOUSES FOR RENT—Furnished & unfurnished. All bills paid on some. 927-3133. (3/10tfn) FOR RENT –– Office spaces: one is 800 sq. ft and one is 2400 sq. ft. Also have house for rent. Call Rebecca Washburn 580-927-5332 (1/18tfn) FOR RENT—2-bdrm, apartment in country. Water paid. Also 3-bdrm house by hospital for rent. 580-2588856. (5/30tfn) FOR RENT—4-bdrm, 2-bath house in the country, 8 miles West of Coalgate. $600 per month. 9276968. (6/6tfn) FOR RENT—1-bdrm apts, stove, refrigerator, CH/A, 3 walk-in storm shelters, water, sewer & garbage paid. Laundry facility on property. Handicap accessible apts. Available. At least 62 years of age may apply at Louis Sandmann Senior Housing, 1201 Cedar Way, west of Coalgate Football Field, 580-927-2781. Office hours, M-F 9:00 – 1:00. (4tc17) WANTED RICK’S TANK TRUCK SERVICES is looking to hire qualified drivers to drive at night for the Calvin area. Yard is located south of Calvin on Hwy 75. You must carry a Class A CDL, be 21-yrs.old, and have at least one-year tank truck driving experience. $16.25 per hour. Average 60-hrs. Benefits available. Please contact Matt 580-399-5608. (tfn) HILLTOP HEALTH CARE is seeking a full time RN/LPN to work Monday – Friday 8 to 4:30. Paid holidays, competitive wages, mileage and benefits. Contact Vickie at 580332-1892. (4tc17) IMMEDIATE JOB OPENINGS Ranch Specialist Cheyenne Stanley E-mail: realestate@pattydingle.com 918-557-5308 580-889-7977 Atoka, Oklahoma • 400+/-acres of Prime hunting land located on the West side of the Jack Hills. 4 ponds. Creek. Small hunters cabin. Whitetails. Rio Grande Turkey. Some quail. Hogs and other predators. $1400 per acre. Price reduced to $1,250 per acre. Clarita • 710 acres - A recreational paradise. High fenced. Managed deer program since 2006. 2800 sq. ft. home. 3 bedrooms, 3.4 baths. Guest house. 3500 sq. ft. insulated shop building. 7 ponds. 3 seasonal creeks. $1.6 million. • 110 acres - Great hunting lodge. Pecan trees. Pond. Blue river frontage. Meadows. $110,000. • 200 acres - 10 acre lake. New fences. Creek. Scattered Pecan trees. Pens. Electricity. 85% open. $2,000/acre. • 480 acres - 25 acre lake. 75% open. Pens. Electricity. County road frontage. $1750/acre. SOLD MANy MoRE LISTINGS AvAILABLE. PLEASE CHECk oUR WEB SITE foR ALL LISTINGS WITH PICTURES “Handling Coalgate homes....Tom Fritz...580-258-0262” www.pattydingle.com CAXCA GrAziNG pASTurE Would like a 1 to 5 year lease Call - pake McEntire 918-625-5281 Contact Lindsey Gaylor for all of your Real Estate needs Maxwell Real Estate 1130 Arlington - Ada, Ok 74820 580-927-6120 or 580-332-6482 New Listing-3 bdrm 1.5 bath brick on 1 acre 3 miles North on hwy 75. $58,000.00. Real Estate ale S Land for NEWE LISTING - 806 S. Bayard, 1680 sq ft frame home with 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath 30x30 all metal shop, 4 car carport, RV carport & fenced yard. Priced at $115,000. NEW LISTING - 7 N. Orray, 960 sq ft frame home with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, super nice, extra low utilities & 2 car metal carport . Priced at $58,000. NEW LISTING - Onley, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath brickhome on 4 acres with in closed garage, horse barn & round pen right on the black top. Priced at $68,000. NEW LISTING - 3 bedroom, 1 bath frame home with detached metal carport, storage building, very clean and extra nice, recently remolded on 2 lots. 4 South Veterans Drive. Priced and $89,000. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on the corner of Covington & Hanover. Priced at $30,000. House on 20 acres. 3 bedroom, 2 bath frame home. 1/2 mile South on College road 5 miles East of Coalgate on Hwy 43. Priced at $125,000. 39 acres, 3 mi. N. of Coalgate on Hwy 75. Priced at $100,000.00. 220 acres 1 mile West of Coalgate on Hwy 3. Good for hunting, cattle, with 2 large ponds and Hwy frontage. Metal Building on 2 lots on Frey St. Priced at $29,000.00 For all your auction and Real Estate needs call: Haney Auction and Real Estate 203 North Mississippi • Atoka OK • 580-889-3497 Kevin Haney Auctioneer/Broker • 580-927-5029 Sales Associate: Joel Coffee • 580-927-5563 Sales Associate: Chillie Joe Bills • 580-258-0312 Honest, Hardworking & Dependable! www.haneyauction.com ! COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 11, 2012— PAGE B-7 Science Safari Comes To The Library The Coal County Public Library will host Susan Campbell and the Science Safari on Tuesday, July 17 at 2:00 p.m. for a Summer Reading Program. Susan will be presenting a program called “Things that Glow and Spark in the Dark.” For this presentation, the meeting room will be plunged into darkness so we can view lots of glow and spark. Susan Campbell is the founder of Science Safari©. Since 1994 she has presented lively, interactive science enrichment programs for thousands of children in many venues, including schools, recreation centers, museums, homes, businesses and institutions. A lifelong lover of science, Susan’s enthusiasm is always contagious with the children on safari. This program is made possible by the Institute of Museums and Library Services, Sonic: America’s Drive-in, and the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. Class of 1997 Reunion!! The Coalgate High School Class of 1997 is proud to announce their 15th Class Reunion July 14, 2012 Coalgate Park Building 1 W Post 5pm-7:30pm (Family Time) 7:30pm - Midnight (Adults Only) Hamburgers and Hotdogs and potluck dessert Admission $10.00 Per-couple and kids included $5.00 singles and kids included All money collected will go toward expenses. We hope all 1997 graduates and classmates classmate who attend any years with us at Coalgate School can attended come and join in on the fun!!! For more info, Please call Jana Duncan 580-927-6229 or Chris Bradley 580-258-8818 or go check out our Class of '97 Facebook page CLASSIFIEDS Competitive Pricing! Continued from Page B-6 h t i W s s e r D Pizazz Full-Time PosiTion AvAilAble Coal County General Hospital has a full-time position available for a Maintenance technician. We offer competitive wages and an excellent benefit package. Please apply in the Human Resources Department at 8 N. Covington, Coalgate. EOE and Family Hair Care Center POSITION AVAILABLE Jewelry, Purses, Caps and Summer Flip Flops! Owner: Barbara Callicoat 314 E. Court • Atoka, OK 74525 • (580) 889-7704 For a Para Professional to work with special needs children. New Inventory Arriving Weekly! Come by Coalgate Superintendents Office and pick-up an application. High School Education Required. TEACHER FOR BIG FIVE 3 YEAR OLD HEAD START-COALGATE Must be 18 years age. Prefer Bachelor’s Degree in early childhood. Associates Degree in Early Childhood is required. Experience in pre-school classroom is required, two years is preferred. Excellent communication skills. Child Development Associate Credential preferred and must be attained within 1 year. No Criminal record as verified by OSBI and DHS. Must have valid Oklahoma driver’s license, vehicle liability insurance and a good driving record. Must be free of communicable diseases. Within 30 days of employment must be Pediatric first aid and CPR certified. Closes 7-1612 Submit applications at Big Five Office, 1502 N. 1st or P.O. Box 1577, Durant, OK. 74701.EOE/AA Capris & Shorts! is Brittany Dav All Sizes Including Plus Size 40% OFF MISS ME TOPS! VINTAGE CLOTHING POSITION AVAILABLE Coal County Extended Care has an Administrator’s position available in our Home Health/Hospice department. We are looking for a leader to ensure quality patient care, has the ability to effectively communicate to clients, families, physicians and staff. This position is full time and would require someone who has a Home Health Administrator’s license. We offer a competitive salary, excellent benefits that include paid time off, paid holidays and health insurance as well as other benefits. Please apply in the Human Resources Department at 8 N. Covington, Coalgate. To request an application you may also call 580-927-2327 ext 259. EOE MEN’S LUCKY & SILVER JEANS Call For An Appointment With Our Beauty Stylists! HOURS: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Be friends with us on Facebook! See photos of what’s new on Facebook. PAGE B-8—COALGATE RECORD REGISTER—JULY 11, 2012 Library Awarded Rural Oklahoma Community Foundation Grant Card of Thanks 25th Judicial District Drug Court would like to thank the Atoka Truck Stop for providing for the Drug Court Graduation Friday, June 15th, three hundred hamburgers hamburger, the grill to cook them on and you made a pretty good hand at flipping them, too. Also we’d like to say thanks to Sonny’s Grocery for the Brisket and Daniel Cox for the great job cooking it. Jason’s The Coal County Public Library is pleased to announce it has received a $1,400 grant from the Rural Oklahoma Community Foundation. The grant will be used for Summer Reading Programs and Coal County Adult Literacy Services. “We are pleased to have received this grant, which will provide more programs for our children, teens and adults,” says Margie Jump, head librarian. The programs encourage reading for all ages. The literacy service is an organization within the library to help adults improve reading skills. Programs made possible through this grant include Lewis & Clark history program; Kentucky Daisy, BARBER SHOP has moved to a new location at the Palace Drug Store Open Daily - 8am - 6pm Saturday 9am - 1 pm CLOSED SUNDAY “A Vote for My Daddy is a Vote for Our Future” H H H H H H H H an Oklahoma history program; Oklahoma Kid trick roper; an adult mystery party; and an adult literacy training workshop. The Rural Oklahoma Community Foundation was founded in 1995 by Carolyn Watson, CEO of Shamrock Bank, to actively work to improve the quality of life in selected rural Oklahoma communities. The Rural Oklahoma Community Foundation has three different grant programs that promote education, community appearance, economic development and art and the humanities. The Foundation targets the Oklahoma communities of Coalgate, Caddo, Clayton, Mountain View, Apache, Durant and Altus. Since its inception, the Rural Oklahoma Community Foundation has awarded over $500,000 in grants to improve the quality of life in rural Oklahoma. For more information, please visit the web site at www. ruraloklahoma.org. Relayers To Meet Hello fellow relayers! We will be having a Relay For Life Meeting on July 24th @ 6p.m. At this time we will be meeting at Custom Dental Office in Atoka. I will keep you informed if the location changes. You won’t want to miss this meeting- I have some exciting news that will benefit EVERY team with fundraising! Hope to see you there! And remember, Relay Night is right around the corner!! Resa Gilbert 580-364-3238 Storm Shelters All Concrete 10 yr. Manufactured Warranty on leakage Installed Jerry English 580-927-5493 General Backhoe Work ~ Dozer Work ~ Septic Systems COALGATE CHURCH OF CHRIST Will Be Having A VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Elect Bryan Jump for Coal County Sheriff July 14th August 28th, 2012 From 9:00 am - 2:00 pm There Will Be Classes And Singing For All Ages, Adults Too! We Will Be Studying Christian Character Paid for by Bryan Jump, 103 W. Hooker, Coalgate, OK. Lunch Provided T&N Laundry Mat 206 W Queen Ave. We also have Drop-off laundry service and press. FREE LOCAL DELIVERY RDAY Drop off Hours: CLOSED SATU & SUNDAY Monday - Friday 8am-5pm 8 lb Bag Ice .99 ¢ Operating Hours: Monday-Sunday 7am-9pm DROP-OFF PRICES: $1.20 a lb to wash, dry, & fold $4.00 a pair for pants to press $2.50 a button shirt - .75¢ per t-shirt to press $4.00 a set for scrubs 1 coupon per customer Tanning available - new bed 1st tan free w/a month purchase $3.00 a tan or $30 unlimited a month When your recent graduates head off to college, arm them with the right tools: Easy mobile banking apps for iPhone and Android. Online banking for instant access to their Shamrock Bank account. A Shamrock Bank debit card for easy transactions no matter how far from home. Shamrock Bank offers a suite of products tailormade for your student on the go. For details log on to www.shamrockbank.com 101 North Main Coalgate 927-2311