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An aerial view of the Coal County/Lance Hartsfield Fair and Expo Center during the Matt Kerr Benefit Swine Show on January 6.(Drone photo by David Unsell)
Volume 134 Number 44 COALGATE, OKLAHOMA 74538 Coal County (USPS 120140) 50¢ Wednesday, JANUARY 10, 2018
Coalgate Record-Register
FIRST TIME VOTERS — These four Coalgate High School students were among 96 voters that cast in-person absentee ballots in the Coalgate School bond election on January 4 and 5. From left, they are Taylor Hall, Auston Crank, Daniel Orr, and Dylan Orr. If the proposition passes, it will enable the school to build a new safe room/cafeteria and renovate the existing cafeteria into new classrooms. (EDITOR’S NOTE: Election results were not available at press time. Results are posted on Facebook - What’s Up Coalgate and Wanda Utterback.)
By Barbara Elkins, Secretary, Coal County Fair Board
A community can be defined by itsphysical properties as well as population.
In spite of bitterly coldweather on thesecondmorningoftheNewYear,agroupofChoctawNationemployeesandCoalgate
CHOCTAW NATION AND COAL COUNTY LAUNCH NEW ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM — A ribbon cutting was held January 2, 2018, to launch a new environmental recycling program in Coal County. From left - Jason Lilley, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Recycling Manager, Coal County Treasurer Gina McNutt, Coal County Clerk Eugina Loudermilk, Coal County District 1 Commissioner Brock Jones, District 3 Commissioner Mike Hensley, Coalgate City Manager Roger Cosper, District 2 Commissioner Nick Lee, Jeff Barnett, Choctaw Nation Director of Environmental Sustainability, Coal County Assessor Kandace Madden, and Tye Baker, Choctaw Nation Senior Director of Environmental Science.
Were you raised in a barn?—Coal County Fair Barn major asset to community
The population defines the places that areimportanttothembywheretheylive,wheretheygatherandtheplacesthatareimportanttothem. One of the places that has defined ourcommunity is the Coal County Fair Barn.
When you engage in livestock shows andobserve the third generation of peopleparticipatinginthoseshows,youcansaythefairbarnisaplaceofimportancetopeople. The original purpose of all governmentwas to secure the liberties of its citizens.The only reason why government existsis for the people. One of those liberties istherighttoassemble.Ourlocalandcountygovernment has created just such a facilityforthoseassemblies—thatbeingthecountyfairbarn.Notonlyforourlocalcommunitybutforsurroundingcommunitiesaswell.Itis estimated thatwithin the last sixmonths,approximately 4,000-5,000 people outsideof Coal County have come to Coalgate foractivitiesgoingonatthefairgrounds. Thefairbarnhasbeenusedbymanygroupsand organizations. Everything from coonhunters, faith groups, weddings, funerals,receptions andbirthdayparties, high schoolproms, banquets and award programs tolargecompanygatherings,healthfairs,safetytrainings,andpoliticaleventsaswellascountyfairs,4-Handyouthsummerprograms,andnumerous livestockshowsforall speciesofanimals.ThebarnisincontinuoususebythecitizensofCoalCounty,andithasgottentheattention of groups in surrounding countiesthatarenowinterestedinrentingit.
Choctaw Nation, Coal County team up to clean up environmentarea leadersgathered toofficially launchanewenvironmentalprogram.A red ribbonwas cutbyMikeHensley,
Coal County District 3 Commissioner, toannounceseveralnewrecyclebinsinCoal
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—CC—Quote of the week . . . “You may not have lost
all your marbles but there is definitely a hole in the bag.”
—CC—Looking for a few good men doesn’t apply just
to the Marines. Our country needs more good men.The following article by Angela Rocco DeCarlo
really caught my attention and I wanted to share it with our readers . . .
When my three sons were growing up, Iimaginedtheirfuturewiveswouldbegratefultome.Iraisedmyboystocookforthemselves,washtheirownclothes, typeanddoeverythingI then thoughtnecessarytoleadacivilizedlife.Hilarious.Iactuallycould picture those darling little girls lining up tothankme.ProbablybecauseIhadwanteddaughters.
Nowthatmyboysaregrown, letme tellyou:God knew what he was doing sending a gang ofbrothers.They’reeasierandlessexpensivetodress.
The world needs good men. Yet these daysthere isn’tmuchappetite forallowingboys the fullexercise of their interests. Most boys don’t wantetiquette lessons. Theywant to go camping, learntosurviveintheforestanddootheradventuresomethings. Luckilyanall-maleenterpriseexisted—theBoyScouts—thosefunctionwastohelpboysbecomecompetentmen.Nowtheyareopeningtherankstogirls.
Even the military has apparently succumbedtothefashionableideathat therearenodifferencesbetween the sexes. In some places, they’re takingitfurther.California,whereIlive,nowoffersbirthcertificateswithathirdoption,neitherboynorgirl.Theycallit“nonbinary.”
I’mworried. I’mnot“concerned,”whichhassupplantedthemorehonestterm.I’mworried.HowcouldAmericans, thevastmajorityofwhomsurelydon’tadheretothesenotions,haveallowedthingstogetsoirrational?
The world needs strongmen. Without them,whowillprotectthe“village”fromenemies?Yearsago,ourcousin’s littleboywanted towearnothingbuymilitarygear. Atfamilyparties,heranaroundinhis camouflageandhelmethavingagrand time.Todayhe’salieutenantcolonelintheU.S.Army—agoodmanservinghiscountry.
Myfriendmarriedamanwithartistictalent.Butdeveloping it always came second to being a goodhusbandandprovidingforthefamily.Onlynowthathe’sretiredfromhisretailcareerishewinningprizesatlocalartshowswithhisbeautifulpaintings.
Itiswonderfulthatwomentodayhavesomanyopportunities to do andbewhat theywant, andnoonegetsfiredbynunsfromateachingjob,asIwas,forbeingmarriedandthreemonthspregnant.Evenpregnantstudentsaresafefromdismissal.Butwhymustwepretendthatmenandwomenarethesameorthatmasculinityistheproblem?
As part of a September forum on the FirstAmendment, teachers at York High School inElmhurst,IL,displayedanAmericanflagontheflooroftheschoollibrary.Theysaidtheywantedtoteachstudentstodealwiththeirfeelingsaboutthenationalanthem protests in pro football. Local veteransvisited the school and respectfully scooped up the
abusedflag.That’swhatgoodmendo.Maybeallthebadsexualbehaviorcomingtolightwillremindpeoplehow
muchweneeddecentmen.Thisisacountrywithahistoryofbrave,talentedandgoodmen.Letthembemen.
—CC—One of our readers shared the following . . .
THOUGHTS FROM THE SHOWERDoTwinseverrealizethatoneofthemwasunplanned?
WhatifmydogonlybringsbackmyballbecausehethinksIlikethrowingit?
Ifpoisonexpires,isitmorepoisonousorisitnolongerpoisonous?
Whichletterissilentintheword“Scent,”theSortheC?
WhyistheletterW,inEnglish,called‘doubleU’?Shouldn’titbecalleddoubleV?
Maybeoxygenisslowlykillingyouanditjusttakes75-100yearstofullywork.
Everytimeyoucleansomething,youjustmakesomethingelsedirty.
Theword“swims”,upside-down,isstill“swims”.
100yearsago,everyoneownedahorseandonlytherichhadcars.Todayeveryonehascarsandonlytherichownhorses.
Rightnow,yourfuture-selfiswatchingyouthroughmemories.
Ifyoureplace“W”with“T”in“What,WhereandWhen”,yougettheanswertoeachofthem.
Manyanimalsprobablyneedglasses,butnobodyknowsit.
If you rip a hole in a net, there are actually fewer holes than therewerebefore.
—CC—And last of all my favorite story of the week . . .Aclassmate and Iwerewalking past a poster in our school hallway. It
featuredaphotoofEinsteinwiththewordsEven Einstein Read Books.Myfriendwasamazed:“Ididn’tknowEinstein’sfirstnamewasEvan.”
LEGAL NOTICE(Published in the Coalgate Record Register January 3, 10, & 17, 2018, 3t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF COAL COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMAVanderbilt Mortgage and Finance, Inc., Plaintiff, v. Luther C. Graves; Ashlie F. Graves; Jane Doe, spouse if any of Luther C. Graves; John Doe, spouse if any of Ashlie F. Graves; Tinker Federal Credit Union; Occupants of Premises, If Any; State of Oklahoma, ex rel Oklahoma Tax Commission, Defendants.
Case No. CJ-2017-26NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF OKLAHOMA SS:COUNTY OF COAL
TO: Luther C. Graves; Ashlie F. Graves; Jane Doe, spouse if any of Luther C. Graves; John Doe, spouse if any of Ashlie F. Graves; Occupants of Premises, if any.
TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued by Plaintiff, Vanderbilt Mortgage & Finance, Inc., in the District Court of Coal County, State of Oklahoma, Case No. CJ-2017-26, and you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on file in said cause on or before February 16, 2018, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true, and an IN REM ONLY judgment will be rendered foreclosing your interest in the real estate, awarding to the Plaintiff a first Mortgage lien upon the following-described real estate situated in Coal County, Oklahoma, to-wit:
The South 200 feet of the West 200 feet of the Southwest Quarter (SW/4) of the Southwest Quarter (SW/4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE/4) in Section Thirty-six (36), Township Two (2) North, Range Eight (8) East, Coal County, Oklahoma.and 2009 INDEPENDENCE MOBILE HOME VIN: CBH019710TX
(the “Property”)
foreclosing said mortgage lien and ordering the subject real property sold with or without appraisement as Plaintiff shall elect at the time judgment is rendered; all of which you will take due notice. This is an IN REM ONLY request. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL this 15th day of December, 2017. LaDonna Flowers
Court Clerk(SEAL)
By:S)Brittney BriceDeputy
Approved:S)Gretchen LathamGretchen M. Latham- OBA No. 17523 Of the Firm:
PHILLIPS MURRAH P.C.Corporate Tower, 13th Floor101 North Robinson AvenueOklahoma City, OK 73102Telephone: (405) 235-4100Facsimile: (405) 235-4133gmlatham@phillipsmurrah.com
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
LEGAL NOTICE(Published in the Coalgate Record
Register January 10, 2018, 1t)STATEMENT OF
NONDISCRIMINATIONof
Southeastern Electric Cooperative In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, income derived from a public assistance program, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA not all bases apply to all programs). Remedies and complaint filing deadlines vary by program or incident. Persons with disabilities who require altenative means of communication for progam information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.) should contact the responsible Agency or USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.
OERB Refund NoticeContributors to the Oklahoma En-ergy Resources Board (OERB) have until March 31, 2018 to file for a refund of the 2017 assess-ment. Contributors to the Committee for Sustaining Oklahoma’s Energy Resources, or SOER, have until March 31, 2018 to file for a refund of the 2017 fee. To request the appropriate refund forms, call 1-800-664-1301, ext. 235, or write to 500 NE 4th St., Suite 100, Oklahoma City, OK 73104. Each refund request must include completed forms, a notarized re-fund affidavit and documentation of assessments. Requests must be postmarked by March 31, 2018.
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OERB Refund NoticeContributors to the Oklahoma Energy Re-sources Board (OERB) have until March 31, 2018 to file for a refund of the 2017 assessment. Contributors to the Committee for Sus-taining Oklahoma’s Energy Resources, or SOER, have until March 31, 2018 to file for a refund of the 2017 fee. To request the appropriate refund forms, call 1-800-664-1301, ext. 235, or write to 500 NE 4th St., Suite 100, Oklahoma City, OK 73104. Each refund request must include com-pleted forms, a notarized refund affidavit and documentation of assessments. Re-quests must be postmarked by March 31, 2018.
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OERB Refund NoticeContributors to the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board (OERB) have until March 31, 2018 to file for a refund of the 2017 assessment. Contributors to the Committee for Sustaining Oklahoma’s Energy Resources, or SOER, have until March 31, 2018 to file for a refund of the 2017 fee. To request the appropriate refund forms, call 1-800-664-1301, ext. 235, or write to 500 NE 4th St., Suite 100, Oklahoma City, OK 73104. Each refund request must include completed forms, a notarized refund affidavit and documen-tation of assessments. Requests must be post-marked by March 31, 2018.
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LEGAL NOTICE
April 9, 2018 July 9, 2018 October 8, 2018
Annual Meeting January 14, 2019
Early Schedule Meeting For
RuRal WateR Dist. 5
early schedule Meetingfor
Rural Water Dist. 5 Thank You Thank you to all our friends and family for all the food, flowers, phone calls, and prayers we received after the loss of our loved one. Thank you to District 3 Commissioner Mike Hensley and hands for the opening and closing of the grave site, also to TenderCare nurses and hospice for their awe-some care, and to Justin McKinney for the beautiful song. If we have overlooked anyone, please accept this thank you.
The family ofMaudiene Airington
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Funeral services for Victor LynnAcosta,aCoalgateresident,wereheldTuesday,January9,2018at2:00p.m.atBrown’sFuneralChapelinCoalgatewithBro.DonnellByndomofficiating.Burial was in CoalgateCemetery with Brown’sFuneral Service of Coal-gateinchargeofarrange-ments.Victor was born Sep-
tember7,1962toWallaceand Jacquetta “Jackie”(Lamb) Acosta at Okla-homa City and passedaway January 5, 2018 atMidwest City at the ageof55year,3monthsand29days.Heattendedandgraduated from Enid State School inEnid, OK and enjoyed walking, vis-iting with people, music, TV, puzzlebooks, crushing cans and picking uppecans.Survivors include sisters, Sharon
Clapp and husband Mike of New-
Funeral services forGracyMaudi-ene (McClary)Airington, a longtimeLehighresident,wereheldFriday,Jan-uary5,2018at2:00p.m.atBrown’sFuneral Chapel in Coalgate withMr.WilliamAiringtonofficiat-ing.BurialwasinLehighCemetery with Brown’sFuneral Service of Coal-gateinchargeofarrange-ments.Mrs. Airington was
born June8, 1940 to Jes-se and Opal Ovella (Yar-brough)McClary at CasaGrande, AZ and passedaway January 3, 2018 ather home in Lehigh, OKat the age of 77 years, 6monthsand26days.Sheattended Webster HighSchool inTulsa andmar-riedJohnnyMarrionAiringtononJan-uary2,1968inAtoka,OK.Maudienewasanurseaid.ShewasofthePente-costalfaithandenjoyedsinging,fish-ingandspendingtimewithherfamily.Survivors include her husband,
Johnny Marrion Airington of thehome; sons, JohnnyAirington Jr. andwife Pam and Tony Airington andwifeMandyallofLehigh;daughters,
FuneralservicesforOttoOdellBre-ger,alongtimeOlneyresident,willbeheld Wednesday (today) January 10,2018 at 2:00 p.m. atBrown’s Funer-al Chapel in Coalgate with Rev. JimHorath officiating, assisted by Bro.BobGraham.BurialwillbeinRileyCemetery with Brown’sFuneral Service of Coal-gateinchargeofarrange-ments.Mr. Breger was born
December 11, 1932 toWilliam and Annie May(Hampton) Breger at Ol-ney and passed awayJanuary 8, 2018 at Coal-gateattheageof85yearsand28days.HeattendedOlney School and mar-ried Doris Willie Ren-frow on January 1, 1952inLehigh,OK. Sheprecededhimindeath.Odellserved in theU.S.Armyandwas a heavy equipment operatorandalsoownedandoperatedBreger’sAuto Service. Hewas amember ofthe Olney Baptist Church and Coal-gate VFW. He loved going fishingandworkingbuthisgreatest joywashisgrandchildrenandgreat-grandchil-dren.Survivors include his children,
Vickie Riley and husband Jerry Lee,
castle, OK, Robin Jarrett and TeresaMoore, both of Coalgate; brothers,Richard Jarrett of Coalgate, Wallace‘Corky”AcostaandwifeBennieofTu-peloandJerryHanksandwifeBarbara
of Coalgate; along withnumerous other relatives,aunts, uncles, cousins,nieces, nephews and dearandlovedfriends.He was preceded in
deathbyhismother,JackieAcosta; father,WallaceG.Acosta;sisters,JoettaGuyandJaniceDority;brother,David Cagle and brother-in-law,TroyDority.C a s k e t b e a r e r s
wereSeanDority,KlyfordDority, David Cagle, Brandon Cour-son, Tyler Stiles, Robert Thompson,EricThompsonandJohnLadner.Condolencesmaybesenttothefam-
ilybyemailto:brownsfscoalgate@sb-cglobal.net.Pleasereferencethenameofthedeceasedinyourcorrespondence.
Terry Miller and husband Ted, Deb-bie Roulston, and Cynthia Louder-milkandhusbandKirkallofLehigh;twenty-twograndchildren; forty-threegreat-grandchildren; six great-great-
grandchildren,alongwithnumerous nieces, neph-ews, and many dear andlovedfriends.She was preceded in
deathbyhermother,OpalConway;father,JesseMc-Clary;daughter,RitaAnnDillard; grandson, Johna-than Airington; great-grandson, Haygen Sher-wood;brothers,RaymondMcClaryandJesseL.Mc-Clary; and sister, FlorenePalman.Casketbearers were
JohnnyAiringtonJr.,Mi-chael Sherwood, Danny English Jr.,TonyAirington Jr., Patrick Estep Jr.,MarkusAirington,TimothySherwood,TaylorAirington,JohnnyEnglish,Ste-ven Koen, Ryan Spincer,Daniel Dil-lard,NathanAiringtonandJohnathanAirington.Condolences may be sent to the
family by email to: brownsfscoal-gate@sbcglobal.net. Please referencethenameofthedeceasedinyourcor-respondence.
JessieLeeBregerandwifeJulieMar-leneallofOlneyandGaryLynnBre-ger and wife Jerri of Apache, OK;daughter-in-lawAnitaBregerofCoal-gate;elevengrandchildren;fifty-threegreat-grandchildren; sisters, TeresaGustason of Coalgate,DorothyRoe-
buck of Olney and MaryRoebuck of Coalgate;alongwithnumerousoth-errelativesandmanydearandlovedfriends.He was preceded in
deathbyhisparents;wife;sonGlennMarvinBreger;sisters, Christine Purcell,Pauline Hunt and MarieTaylor; brothers, MonroeBreger, Edward Breger,Carl Breger and LeonBreger.Casketbearers will be
Elwood Purcell, E.A.Gossett, BillyDonSmith,ToddCoats,JoeyBreger,and Leslie Breger. Honorary bear-erswillbeBobBrooks,DustyPogue,Justin West, Shawn Riley, Jessie O.Breger,TravisGwinn,DustinKeelerandNickeahBreger.Condolences may be sent to the
family by email to: brownsfscoal-gate@sbcglobal.net.Pleasereferencethenameofthedeceasedinyourcor-respondence.
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Commissioners’ ProceedingsPage A-4 • Coalgate Record-Register • Published at Coalgate, Oklahoma 74538 • JANUARY 10, 2018
LEGAL NOTICE (Published in Coalgate Record Register January 10, 2018 1t)
The Board of County Commissioners of Coal County met for a regular scheduled meeting on Wednesday, December 27th, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. in the conference room of the County Commissioners Building. Brock Jones called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. Roll was called by Brock Jones. Those present were: Brock Jones, Chairman, Mike Hensley, Vice-chairman, Nick Lee, Member, and Eugina Loudermilk, County Clerk. Mary Eddings gave the invocation. Berney Blue was the only guest present. Michael Hensley made a motion to approve the minutes from the previous meeting. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Hensley made a motion to approve payroll for December 16-31, 2017. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. There were no transfers of appropriations. Michael Hensley made a motion to approve the purchase orders for payment. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved the following: Fiscal Year: 2017-2018 Payments by Fund Approved From: 12/27/2017 To: 12/27/2017 Warrant No. Vendor Name Amount Purpose 911 COLLECTIONS 35 AT&T U-VERSE $111.18 911 SERVICE 36 AT&T $3,608.75 911 SERVICE CBRIF 105 45 RED ROCK PIT $1,882.00 DIST 2 ROAD PROJECT 46 DOUBLE S LUMBER $49.56 DIST 2 ROAD PROJECT 47 FITTSTONE INC $7,954.48 DIST 2 ROAD PROJECT 48 JB RANCHES $5,033.31 DIST 2 ROAD PROJECT COUNTY SALES TAX 703 ABC OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY $112.80 SHERIFF OFFICE SERVICE 704 AT&T $77.32 SHERIFF OFFICE SERVICE 705 CIRCLE N COALGATE LLC $54.75 SHERIFF DEPT FUEL 706 CIRCLE N COALGATE LLC $46.99 SHERIFF DEPT FUEL 707 OK DEPT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $350.00 BLANKET 708 COALGATE AUTO SALES $3,071.99 SHERIFF DEPT REPAIRS 709 C & C HARDWARE $27.08 SHERIFF DEPT SUPPLIES 710 C & C HARDWARE $26.76 SHERIFF DEPT SUPPLIES 711 C & C HARDWARE $59.90 SHERIFF DEPT SUPPLIES 712 JUMP, BRYAN D $401.95 SHERIFF TRAVEL 713 AT&T $311.01 OSU SERVICE 714 CITY OF COALGATE $44,000.00 EMS CONTRACT PAYMENT 715 RECORD REGISTER $96.00 PUBLICATION 716 RECORD REGISTER $313.60 PUBLICATION 717 RECORD REGISTER $25.80 PUBLICATION 718 O REILLY AUTO PARTS $15.99 PARTS 719 MUSTANG EQUIPMENT LEASING $120.00 MAINTENANCE CONT 720 US CELLULAR $252.16 SERVICE 721 EDDINGS ELECTRICAL CONST. $280.00 SERVICE 722 COALGATE FUELS $54.74 SOLID WASTE PARTS 723 COLLINS, TWYLA $125.00 BLANKET
724 DOLLAR GENERAL-REGIONS 410526 $58.05 BLANKET
725 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER $106.57 BLANKET
726 COAL COUNTY HEALTHCARE AUTHORITY $64,930.53 TAX COLLECTION
727 SPRINT $39.99 TUPELO RFD SERVICE 728 DAVENPORT FIRE EQUIP. SALES $700.00 CENTRAHOMA RFD SUPPLIES DRUG COURT CASH FUND 122 MORE THAN A TEST LLC $618.00 BLANKET EMS 1A & 2 & 1C CASH ACCT.
4 CITY OF COALGATE $6,000.00 EMS CONTRACT PAYMENT F-3 COUNTY CLERKS LIEN FEE ACCT 46 DOXTEK $76.95 COUNTY CLERK SUPPLIES GENERAL BUDGET ACCT. 941 CANNON FINANCIAL SERVICES $132.90 MAINTENANCE CONT 942 MIDWEST PRINTING CO. $308.41 COURT CLERK SUPPLIES 943 ADA PAPER CO. $39.02 COURTHOUSE SUPPLIES 944 ADA PAPER CO. $211.60 SUPPLIES 945 AT&T $403.96 SERVICE 946 OSU-CLGT $125.00 ASSESSOR TRAINING HIGHWAY 1178 RED ROCK PIT $526.15 BLANKET 1179 T & W TIRE $352.50 DIST 1 TIRES 1180 GRISSOMS LLC $261.45 DIST 1 PARTS 1181 HEALDTON OIL COMPANY INC $618.56 DIST 1 OIL 1182 360 COMMUNICATIONS LLC $59.95 DIST 1 SERVICE 1183 COMPLETE LEGAL $661.70 DIST 2 SERVICE 1184 360 COMMUNICATIONS LLC $39.95 DIST 2 SERVICE 1185 ABC OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY $98.65 DIST 2 SUPPLIES 1186 RED ROCK PIT $503.74 BLANKET 1187 K & M TIRE $394.00 DIST 2 TIRES 1188 O REILLY AUTO PARTS $71.18 DIST 2 PARTS 1189 RECORD REGISTER $19.72 DIST 2 PUBLICATION 1190 YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO $407.68 DIST 3 PARTS 1191 C & C HARDWARE $17.97 DIST 3 SUPPLIES 1192 RED ROCK PIT $1,623.04 BLANKET 1193 ABC OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY $65.85 DIST 3 SERVICE 1194 C & C HARDWARE $76.61 DIST 3 SUPPLIES 1195 C & C HARDWARE $25.99 DIST 3 SUPPLIES 1196 COALGATE FUELS $125.00 DIST 3 SUPPLIES 1197 RECORD REGISTER $29.29 PUBLICATION 1198 MILLER OFFICE EQUIPMENT $104.47 COMMISSIONERS SUPPLIES 1199 FINNEY EQUIPMENT & PARTS $3,749.00 DIST 1 PARTS 1200 C & D DOZER SERVICES LLC $8,500.00 Dist 1 EQUIPMENT 1201 SOUTHERN OKLA TRUCK REPAIR $2,249.40 DIST 3 REPAIR 1202 SOUTHERN OKLA TRUCK REPAIR $2,248.85 DIST 3 REPAIR MD-1A MD-1C MD-2 HEALTH BUDGET ACCT 75 AT&T $222.83 BLANKET 76 AVAYA INC $172.92 BLANKET 77 AT&T MOBILITY $83.92 BLANKET
The next item on the agenda was to accept fuel bids for the week of Dec 27-Jan 1. Clerk Loudermilk read aloud the telephone bids that were received by the time of the meeting as follows: VENDOR GAS / GAL DIESEL / GAL (w/discount if applicable) (w/discount if applicable) COALGATE FUELS 927-2197 2.02 2.24KOUNTRY STORE 845-2652 2.199 2.339RICK’S OIL 927-2266 2.325 2.325TUPELO TRAVEL STOP 845-2360
ULD 2.49 / PR 2.59 / SP 2.69
2.29 OFF ROAD / 2.69 REG
Hensley made a motion to award the weekly fuel bid to Coalgate Fuels. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Hensley made a motion to approve the weekly fuel blanket purchase orders. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved the following: Dist.1 –Kountry Store $400 gas and Tupelo Travel Stop $400 diesel Dist. 2 –Coalgate Fuels $1500 Dist.3 – Coalgate Fuels $1800 Sheriff’s office – Coalgate Fuels $200 The next item on the agenda was to take action to approve or disapprove the county’s participation in NACo by paying the 2018 membership dues. After a brief discussion, Hensley made a motion to not participate in the program. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Clerk Loudermilk discussed a letter from the Bureau of Land Management the county has received in regards to coal mining. The letter was to determine whether or not the surface owners would be in favor of or against mining. Hensley made a motion to be in favor of the mining. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Bids were opened for the replacement of the fair barn roof. They were tabulated as follows:
Vendor Bid AmountE. L. Construction LLC $49,823.00Ground Zero Roofing $65,000.00MC Construction $74,500.00McGuire Roofing and Construction $112,276.00
Discussion was made regarding the information contained on the bids. The Board wanted to be sure all bidders were insured before making any final decisions. Also, they wanted to know the warranty information and what the contractor is planning to do around the rooftop air conditioning units. The Board asked Clerk Loudermilk to contact the bidders to check on the information. Hensley made a motion table the bids. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Six month bids were opened and tabulated as follows:
Red Rock Tishomingo Dolese Blessing
Fittstone
Mid-States
Pit Sand & Gravel Gravel Materials
LIST INDIVIDUAL ITEMS GRAVEL CHIPS 3/4 #1
CHIPS 5/8 #3 $ 10.90
CHIPS 3/8 #2 $ 11.05
SCREENINGS $ 6.45
$ 5.90
CRUSHER RUN 1½ $ 6.75
$ 6.25
MILL RUN 11/2 2-1/2 MILL/CRUSHER RUN
$ 6.75
$ 6.65
PIT RUN $ 3.35
$ 3.35
RIP RAP 3/4 MILL RUN
RIP RAP 12" $ 19.25
$ 14.00
RIP RAP 18" $ 19.25
$ 14.00
1-1/2 ODOT TYPE A $ 8.30
$ 7.65
3/4 CRUSHER RUN $ 7.30
GRANITE GRAVEL $ 3.35
$ 3.35
$ 4.00
3/8 to 1/2" WASHED 5/8 to 2" WASHED
SHOT DOWN ROCK $ 9.20
4X8 GABION $ 19.25
RED ROCK $ 3.35
$ 3.35
2-1/2" NON SPEC BASE
$ 6.75
2' BALLAST $ 9.65
1-1/2 CLEAN #57 $ 9.30
$ 6.75
3" SURGE $ 9.30
$ 6.75
$ 8.50
1" CLEAN $ 9.90
Hensley made a motion to accept and award bids for gravel to Red Rock Pit, Tishomingo Sand and Gravel, Dolese, Fittstone and Mid-States Materials, based on availability, proximity and type needed. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved.
GRAVEL HAULING Jennings JB Ranches Iron Horse Trucking
Bellydump 10-wheeler Bellydump 10-wheeler
(per ton) HAULING TO TUPELO
(from Fittstone) $ 7.75
$ 7.25
$ 7.70
$ 7.00 $ 7.00
(from Red Rock Pit) $ 7.75
$ 8.50
$ 7.25 $ 7.25
(from Stringtown) $ 8.00
$ 8.95
$ 8.00 $ 8.00
HAULING TO COALGATE
(from Fittstone) $ 9.75
$ 8.00
$ 9.10
$ 8.00 $ 8.00
(from Red Rock Pit) $ 7.90
$ 8.95
$ 7.90 $ 7.90
(from Stringtown) $ 5.90
$ 6.95
$ 7.50 $ 7.50
HAULING TO OLNEY
(from Fittstone) $ 8.75
$ 7.10
$ 7.75
$ 7.25 $ 7.25
(from Red Rock Pit) $ 7.10
$ 7.85
$ 7.15 $ 7.15
(from Stringtown) $ 7.40
$ 8.10
$ 7.90 $ 7.90
HAULING TO LEHIGH
(from Fittstone) $ 9.75
$ 8.25
$ 9.25
$ 8.15 $ 8.15
(from Red Rock Pit) $ 8.00
$ 8.75
$ 8.00 $ 8.00
(from Stringtown) $ 5.50
$ 6.00
$ 7.60 $ 7.60
Hensley made a motion to award all bids based on availability and need. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved.
GRADER BLADES Dub Ross Yellowhouse (units of 10) 5/8X8X7 $ 91.45 $ 98.26 3/4X6X7 $ 88.72 $ - 5/8X6X7 $ 67.15 $ 70.61
Lee made a motion to award the bid for grader blades to Dub Ross. Hensley seconded. Lee, Hensley and Jones approved.
CULVERT PIPE METAL Dub Ross Roger Key Allen Lumber
12" $ 7.41 $ 7.68 $ 10.70
15" $ 9.18 $ 9.54 $ 13.25
18" $ 10.96 $ 11.45 $ 15.50
21" $ 12.74 $ 13.12 $ 18.25
24" $ 14.50 $ 14.94 $ 20.00
30" $ $ 18.75 $ 24.25 18.30
36" $ 21.64 $ 22.24 $ 30.80
42" $ 25.30 $ 25.96 $ 33.75
48" $ 33.04 $ 30.40 $ 52.25
54" $ 39.42 $ 40.92 $ -
60" $ 44.13 $ 45.47 $ 56.00
Lee made a motion to award the bid for metal culvert pipe to Dub Ross. Hensley seconded. Lee, Hensley and Jones approved.
CULVERT PIPE PLASTIC Dub Ross Roger Key
12" $ 5.05
$ 5.27
15" $ 7.08
$ 7.43
18" $ 10.05
$ 10.48
21" $ - $ -
24" $ 16.15
$ 16.72
30" $ 23.15
$ 24.03
36" $ 30.25 $ 31.53
42" $ 38.10 $ 39.47
48" $ 49.25 $ 50.91
54" $ - $ -
60" $ 76.50 $ 78.94
Lee made a motion to award the bid for plastic culvert pipe to Dub Ross. Hensley seconded. Lee, Hensley and Jones approved. Cummins Overland Logan County Construction Materials Asphalt ASPHALT Coleman HAULING TO DIST.1 HAULING TO DIST. 2 HAULING TO DIST. 3
TYPE A (S3 64-22) $ 49.80 $ 47.20
TYPE B (S4 64-22) $ 52.70 $ 48.65
TYPE C (S5 64-22) $ 53.90 $ 54.70
COLD PATCH $ 91.80 $ 95.00 COLD PATCH DELIVERED $ 118.00 (MIN 25) COLD ASPHALT BAGS (50#) $ 8.00 * BAGS DELIVERED $ 9.50 (MIN 50) ASPHALT LAID IN PLACE MINIMUM Lee made a motion to award the bid for asphalt to Cummins Construction and Overland Materials, based on need and type. Hensley seconded. Lee, Hensley and Jones approved.
The next item on the agenda was to take action to approve or disapprove the county’s participation in NACo by paying the 2018 membership dues. After a brief discussion, Hensley made a motion to not participate in the program. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Clerk Loudermilk discussed a letter from the Bureau of Land Management the county has received in regards to coal mining. The letter was to determine whether or not the surface owners would be in favor of or against mining. Hensley made a motion to be in favor of the mining. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Bids were opened for the replacement of the fair barn roof. They were tabulated as follows:
Vendor Bid AmountE. L. Construction LLC $49,823.00Ground Zero Roofing $65,000.00MC Construction $74,500.00McGuire Roofing and Construction $112,276.00
Discussion was made regarding the information contained on the bids. The Board wanted to be sure all bidders were insured before making any final decisions. Also, they wanted to know the warranty information and what the contractor is planning to do around the rooftop air conditioning units. The Board asked Clerk Loudermilk to contact the bidders to check on the information. Hensley made a motion table the bids. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Six month bids were opened and tabulated as follows:
Red Rock Tishomingo Dolese Blessing
Fittstone
Mid-States
Pit Sand & Gravel Gravel Materials
LIST INDIVIDUAL ITEMS GRAVEL CHIPS 3/4 #1
CHIPS 5/8 #3 $ 10.90
CHIPS 3/8 #2 $ 11.05
SCREENINGS $ 6.45
$ 5.90
CRUSHER RUN 1½ $ 6.75
$ 6.25
MILL RUN 11/2 2-1/2 MILL/CRUSHER RUN
$ 6.75
$ 6.65
PIT RUN $ 3.35
$ 3.35
RIP RAP 3/4 MILL RUN
RIP RAP 12" $ 19.25
$ 14.00
RIP RAP 18" $ 19.25
$ 14.00
1-1/2 ODOT TYPE A $ 8.30
$ 7.65
3/4 CRUSHER RUN $ 7.30
GRANITE GRAVEL $ 3.35
$ 3.35
$ 4.00
3/8 to 1/2" WASHED 5/8 to 2" WASHED
SHOT DOWN ROCK $ 9.20
4X8 GABION $ 19.25
RED ROCK $ 3.35
$ 3.35
2-1/2" NON SPEC BASE
$ 6.75
2' BALLAST $ 9.65
1-1/2 CLEAN #57 $ 9.30
$ 6.75
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Railroad Yard TANK CARS (per foot)
6' $ 160.00
6.5' $ 175.00
7' $ 189.00
7.5' $ 225.00
8' $ 225.00
8.5' $ 225.00
9' $ 225.00
9.5' $ 225.00
10' $ 225.00
Lee made a motion to award the bid for tank cars to The Railroad Yard. Hensley seconded. Lee, Hensley and Jones approved.
EMULSIONS Vance Bros. (priced per gallon) FOB
SS-1 $ 1.80
CRS-2 $ 1.80
AEP $ -
CRS-2+ $ 1.95
CRS-2S $ 2.10
CQS-1F $ -
PUMP $ 75.00
DEMURRAGE (after 2 free hours) $70/HR <2 HRS MINIMUM LOAD 5500 GAL
Lee made a motion to award the bid for emulsions to Vance Bros. Hensley seconded. Lee, Hensley and Jones approved.
ROAD OIL Asphalt & Fuel Sorco
(priced per gallon) Supply LLC
MC30 $ 2.30
MC70 $ 2.25
MC250 $ 2.20
MC800 $ 2.12
MC3000 $ 2.11
AC7.5 $ 1.42
$ 1.90
MIN LOAD 5500 GAL 5500 GAL
UMP CHARGE $ 75.00
$ 75.00
DEMURRAGE ( after 2 free hours)
$ 75.00
$ 75.00
Lee made a motion to award the bid for road oil to Sorco. Hensley seconded. Lee, Hensley and Jones approved.
FENCING MATERIALS Allen Lumber
T-POSTS $ 3.99
WIRE 12 1.2 GA. 2 PT $ 60.00
16FT GATES $ 100.00
Lee made a motion to award the bid for fencing material to Allen Lumber & Grain. Hensley seconded. Lee, Hensley and Jones approved.
TIRES Direct Discount
Tire
275-60-R20 $ 99.84
265-70-R17 $ 105.00
P235-55-R17 $ 64.00
P235-75-R16 $ 82.00
P245-60-HR18 $ 123.00
LT245-75-R16 $ 92.00
LT265-70-R16 $ 127.00
LT265-75-R16 $ 107.00
225-70-R19.5 $ 124.00
LT215-85-R16 $ 114.00
11R22.5 $ 199.00
275-80-R22.5 $ 198.00
425-65-R22.5 $ 365.00
11R-24.5 $ 205.00
12.5/80-18 $ 163.00
19.5-24 $ 358.00
13.6-28 $ 248.00
18.4-38 $ 498.00
12.4-24 $ 202.00
18.4-30 $ 492.00
32X9.50 NHS $ -
13.650-6 NHS $ 17.00
24X12-12 NHS $ 49.00
8.25-R15 $ 200.00
LT235-85-R16 $ -
14.00R-24 $ 639.00
235-85-R16 $ 92.00
245-75-R17 $ 99.00
235-80-R16 (10-PLY) $ 65.00
235-80-R16 (14-PLY) $ 103.51
215-75-R17.5 $ 107.00
12.5-8-18 $ 163.00
460-85-R38 $ 899.00
380-85-R24 $ 489.00
20.5-R25 $ 1,150.00
18.4-34 $ 498.00
13.6-24 $ 275.00
12-R22.5 $ 270.00
Lee made a motion to award the tire bid to Direct Discount Tire. Hensley seconded. Lee, Hensley and Jones approved. Old Business: None New Business: None Michael Hensley made a motion to adjourn at 10:12 a.m. Lee seconded the motion. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. ______________________________ _____________________________ Brock Jones, Chairman Michael Hensley, Vice-chairman _____________________________ ______________________________ Nick Lee, Member Attest: Eugina Loudermilk, County Clerk
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LEGAL NOTICE (Published in Coalgate Record Register January 10, 2018 1t)
The Board of County Commissioners of Coal County met for a regular meeting on Tuesday, January 2nd, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. in the conference room of the County Commissioners Building. Brock Jones called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. Roll was called by Jones. Those present were: Brock Jones, Chairman, Michael Hensley, Vice-chairman, Nick Lee, Member, and Eugina Loudermilk, County Clerk. Mary Eddings gave the invocation. Guests present were: Berney Blue, Bryan Jump and Casey Russell. The first order of business was to appoint Chairman, Vice-chairman and Member for 2018. Hensley made a motion to keep the order the way it is currently. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones appro ed. Hensley made a motion to table the minutes from the previous meeting. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Hensley made a motion to approve transfers of appropriations in the Sales Tax, General and Use Tax funds. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Hensley made a motion to approve the county officials’ monthly reports for December for the offices of the County Clerk, Health Department, Assessor and Sheriff. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Hensley made a motion to approve the monthly blanket purchase orders for January. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved the following:
JAN 1/2/2018 PO# VENDOR ACCOUNT AMOUNT BLANKET PO'S 2431 KOUNTRY STORE B-2 $2,000.00 2432 OK DEPT OF SAFETY B-2 $350.00 2433 PEC B-2 $30.00 2434 RICKS OIL B-2 $1,000.00 2435 DOLLAR GENERAL B-5 $200.00 2436 C&C B-2 $50.00 2437 McNUTT AUTO B-2 $300.00 2438 TRANSUNION B-2 $200.00 2439 SONNY'S B-5 $1,200.00 2440 GUDERIAN FOOD B-5 $500.00 2441 OKLAHOMA STATE BANK B-2 $667.14 2442 C&C T-2A#1 $500.00 2443 FITTSTONE T-2A#1 $7,500.00 2444 RED ROCK PIT T-2A#1 $2,000.00 2445 PEC T-2A#1 $145.00 2446 HALLS AUTO SUPPLY T-2A#1 $500.00 2447 SPRINGHOUSE WATER T-2A#1 $150.00 2448 JOHN DEERE FINANCIAL T-2B#1 $4,689.61 2449 WELCH STATE BANK T-2B#1 $3,894.67
2450 FIRST NATIONAL BANK WICHITA FALLS T-2B#1 $1,167.81
2451 SPRINGHOUSE WATER T-2A#2 $150.00 2452 C&C HARDWARE T-2A#2 $500.00 2453 RED ROCK PIT T-2A#2 $3,000.00 2454 FITTSTONE T-2A#2 $5,000.00 2455 OK DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION T-2B#2 $4,779.72
2456 FIRST NATIONAL BANK WICHITA FALLS T-2B#2 $3,563.02
2457 C&C HARDWARE T-2A#3 $1,000.00 2458 RICKS OIL T-2A#3 $500.00 2459 PEC T-2A#3 $145.00 2460 RED ROCK PIT T-2A#3 $4,500.00 2461 CLARITA OLNEY WATER DEPT. T-2A#3 $30.00 2462 FITTSTONE T-2A#3 $4,000.00 2463 ATOKA COUNTY DIST #3 T-2A#3 $1,200.00 2464 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS T-2A#3 $1,000.00 2465 B&S SUPPLIES T-2A#3 $1,000.00 2466 SPRINGHOUSE WATER T-2A#3 $200.00 2467 JOHN DEERE FINANCIAL T-2B#3 $1,597.15 2468 ALLY FINANCIAL T-2B#3 $1,216.67 2469 FIRSTBANK T-2B#3 $2,314.34 2470 WELCH STATE BANK T-2B#3 $1,668.93 2471 SPRINGHOUSE WATER T-2A#ALL $150.00 2472 SONNY'S CLARITA S-C-2 $700.00 2473 CLARITA OLNEY WATER DEPT. S-C-2 $20.00 2474 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER S-C-2 $150.00 2475 DOLLAR GENERAL S-C-2 $100.00 2476 TWYLA COLLINS S-C-2 $625.00 2477 SONNY'S LEHIGH S-C-3 $200.00 2478 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER S-C-3 $250.00 2479 CENTERPOINT S-C-3 $150.00 2480 SONNY'S TUPELO S-C-4 $500.00 2481 PEC S-C-4 $500.00 2482 AT&T #580-845-2272 S-C-4 $35.00 2483 CENTERPOINT ENERGY S-C-4 $150.00 2484 DORIS KAHLE S-C-4 $625.00 2485 C&C HARDWARE R-2 $100.00 2486 RICKS OIL R-5 $350.00 2487 SPRINGHOUSE WATER R-2 $100.00 2488 OK STATE DEPT OF HEALTH MD-1A $15,200.00 2489 KELLY LAMON MD-1C $300.00 2490 JOLENE GRAHAM MD-1C $300.00 2491 JILL WILLIAMS MD-1C $300.00 2492 TINA STOWE MD-2 $350.00 2493 C&C MD-2 $100.00 2494 DOLLAR GENERAL MD-2 $150.00 2495 AVAYA MD-2 $200.00 2496 AT&T #580-927-2367 MD-2 $275.00 2497 AT&T MOBILITY MD-2 $550.00 2498 COALGATE MINI STORAGE MD-2 $39.00 2499 DIRECT TV MD-2 $125.00 2500 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER MD-2 $550.00 2501 CENTERPOINT ENERGY MD-2 $350.00 2502 PUBLIC WORKS AUTHORITY MD-2 $100.00 2503 MORE THAN A TEST DC-1A $3,000.00 2504 MORE THAN A TEST DC-2 $40.00 2505 AT&T #580-889-2220 DC-2 $550.00 2506 SPRINGHOUSE WATER DC-2 $100.00
2507 CIRCLE N CAIRO RFD RF-7 $500.00
2508 C&C RF-7 $200.00
Hensley made a motion to approve the purchase orders for payment. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved the following: Fiscal Year: 2017-2018
Payments by Fund Approved
From: 1/2/2018 To: 1/2/2018 Warrant No. Vendor Name Amount Purpose 911 COLLECTIONS 37 WINDSTREAM $471.23 911 SERVICE CBRIF 105 49 RED ROCK PIT $252.39 DIST 2 ROAD PROJECT 50 DUB ROSS CO. $1,972.08 DIST 3 TIN HORNS CD-4 27 GE CONSUMER FINANCE $116.88 EMER MNGMT SUPPLIES 28 C & C HARDWARE $37.10 EMER MNGMT SUPPLIES COUNTY SALES TAX 752 ACCESS POINT INC $197.17 SHERIFF OFFICE SERVICE 753 COALGATE FIRE DEPT $50.00 SHERIFF DEPT SERVICE 754 CIRCLE N COALGATE LLC $44.44 SHERIFF DEPT FUEL 755 OK SHERIFF ASSOC $300.00 SHERIFF DEPT MEMBERSHIP 756 AT&T U-VERSE $112.14 SHERIFF DEPT SERVICE
757 SOUTHEASTERN ALARM CO. $60.00 OSU SERVICE
758 MCNUTT AUTO REPAIR $49.50 SERVICE
759 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA $31.65 SERVICE
760 RECORD REGISTER $32.00 PUBLICATION
761 SOUTHEASTERN ALARM CO. $75.00 SERVICE
762 SOUTHEASTERN ALARM CO. $60.00 SERVICE
763 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA $75.35 SERVICE
764 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA $93.22 SERVICE
765 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER $190.16 SERVICE
766 Choctaw Nation Recycling Center $49,971.00 SOLID WASTE SERVICE
767 MCNUTT AUTO REPAIR $114.21 LEHIGH RFD TIRES 768 CLARITA OLNEY WATER $12.50 BLANKET
769 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA $97.22 BLANKET
DRUG COURT CASH FUND 131 SPRINGHOUSE WATER $32.50 BLANKET 132 AT&T $277.71 BLANKET F-3 COUNTY CLERKS LIEN FEE ACCT 47 MIDWEST PRINTING CO. $127.21 COUNTY CLERK SUPPLIES GENERAL BUDGET ACCT. 993 MIDWEST PRINTING CO. $112.25 TREAS SUPPLIES 994 ACCESS POINT INC $87.16 COUNTY CLERK SERVICE 995 STAPLES CREDIT PLAN $57.27 COUNTY CLERK SUPPLIES 996 STAPLES CREDIT PLAN $65.29 COUNTY CLERK SUPPLIES 997 ACCESS POINT INC $106.26 ASSESSOR SERVICE
998 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA $194.80 SERVICE
999 ACC BUSINESS $1,079.80 SERVICE 1000 ADA PAPER CO. $61.79 SUPPLIES 1001 ACCESS POINT INC $871.25 SERVICE HIGHWAY 1256 ALLENS TRUCK & TIRE $75.00 DIST 1 PARTS 1257 DAVIS FLEET PART & SERV $446.83 DIST 1 PARTS 1258 T & W TIRE $175.00 DIST 1 PARTS 1259 ADA TRUCK PARTS LLC $23.21 DIST 1 PARTS 1260 RED ROCK PIT $368.57 BLANKET 1261 K & M TIRE $1,079.72 DIST 1 TIRES 1262 ACCESS POINT INC $105.32 DIST 2 SERVICE 1263 FITTSTONE INC $76.05 DIST 2 SCREENINGS 1264 LOGAN COUNTY ASPHALT $475.00 DIST 2 ASPHALT
1265 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA $194.70 DIST 2 SERVICE
1266 RED ROCK PIT $303.21 BLANKET 1267 CLARITA OLNEY WATER $12.50 BLANKET 1268 DUB ROSS CO. $871.00 DIST 3 BLADES 1269 WINDSTREAM $56.74 DIST 3 SERVICE 1270 RED ROCK PIT $699.35 BLANKET 1271 C & C HARDWARE $54.99 DIST 3 SUPPLIES 1272 ACCESS POINT INC $84.07 COMMISSIONER SERVICE 1273 K & M TIRE $1,144.00 DIST 1 TIRES MD-1A MD-1C MD-2 HEALTH BUDGET ACCT 78 GRAHAM, JOLENE $82.91 BLANKET RESALE PROPERTY 85 QUILL CORP $176.68 TREAS OFFICE SUPPLIES 86 ACCESS POINT INC $94.62 TREAS SERVICE SO-6 ASSESSORS HARDWARE UPGRADE 1 STAPLES CREDIT PLAN $449.99 ASSESSOR EQUIP 2 STAPLES CREDIT PLAN $124.29 ASSESSOR SERVICE
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thebinsincludesthefol-lowinglocations:Centra-homa Fire Department,ClaritaFireDepartment,LehighFireDepartment,behind theCoal County
Choctaw Nation, Coal County team up to clean up environmentContinuedfromFrontPage Courthouse,CoalCounty
Fair Barn, Coal CountyGeneralHospital,LehighCommunity Center, Tu-peloCommunityCenter,Coalgate High School,Tupelo School and Cot-tonwoodSchool.The joint project be-
tween the Choctaw Na-tion and Coal County isthe result of a one-year,
$50,000 Community Fa-cilities Grant from theU.S.DepartmentofAgri-culture,saidJeffBarnett,DirectorofChoctawNa-tion Environmental Sus-tainability.Thegrant,re-ceivedbyCoalCounty,istoaidruralareasneedinghelp with environmen-tal concerns. Addition-ally,thecommunitiesareproviding thousands ofdollars through in-kindservices.TheChoctawNationwill also pick upthecollectionsfromeachsite and deliver them tothe Choctaw recyclingcenters in Durant, saidBarnett. Select items may
be dropped off at thesites:No.1,2and5plas-ticbottlesandjugs,plas-ticbagsandshrink-wrap,
aluminum and tin cans,all paper products frombookstonewspapersandmagazines, shredded pa-per (must be bagged),Styrofoamandcardboard.Containers such as
plasticbottles, cans, etc.,should be emptied andrinsedout. Andwhile itis not absolutely neces-sary, it is helpful to bagthe items separately —plastic items in one bag,aluminumcansinanotherbag, aluminum cans in aseparate bag, etc. Card-boarddoesnothavetobebagged.
These recycling bins are for recycling items
only. Please do not place household waste and other materials in the bins.Ifyoutakeitemstoa
recyclingbinanddiscov-eritisfull,pleasecallthenumberonthecontainer:1-800-522-6170. Pleasedo not throw your bagsontheground.For additional infor-
mation about the recy-cling project, contactJeff Barnett, Director ofChoctaw Nation Envi-ronmental Sustainabilityat 580-920-0488 or on-line at jbarnett@choc-tawnation.com.
Misdemeanors Michael AlanSherwood, Jr., Lehigh,OK – Driving a motorvehicle while underthe influence of drugs;possession of controlledsubstance. Theodore RobertLeland,Jr.,Tupelo,OK–Possession of controlleddangerous substance(2 counts); unlawfulpossession of drugparaphernalia.
Stephanie AnnBee, Coalgate, OK –Domestic abuse assaultand battery; assault onpoliceofficer.
Civil Americredit FinancialServices vs Calvin LeeCrabtree–Indebtedness. FirstBank vs LeonaM. Hensley- Moneyjudgment.
Small Claims TommyLynnWoodvsAdam Dewayne Cole –Moneyjudgment.
Coal County District Court Records
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Drug arrest ALehighmanisfacingdrugchargesafteradeputyconducted a traffic stop on the man’s vehicle thenightofDecember27. Deputy Corwin Ridgway said when he activatedtheemergency lightsonhispatrolunit, thevehiclebeganswervingandcametoastoponthewrongsideof the roadway. Henoticed themankept duckingdownintheseatashewasdriving. Ridgwaysaidhedetectedastrongodorofmarijuanacomingfromtheinsideofthevehicle,andthemanadmitted that he had some marijuana in his boot.WhenRidgwayaskedhim if thatwaswhyhewasfranticallyreachinginthefloorboardandunder thedasharea,hesaidyes. MichaelAlanSherwood,Jr.,44,wasplacedunderarrest and transported to theCoalCounty jail. Hehaspleadednotguiltytodrivingundertheinfluenceof drugs and possession of a controlled dangeroussubstance(marijuana).Hewasalsocitedfordrivingundersuspension.HiscaseissetontheJanuary12docketwithbondsetat$2,000.
Drug arrest ATupelomanwasarrestedthenightofJanuary6after illegal drugswere found in his boot during atrafficstoponOldHwy.3inTupelo. Deputy Corwin Ridgway said when he told thedriver,TheodoreRobertLeland, Jr., 53, to exit thepickupandhavea seat in thepatrolunit,heaskedLelandifhehadanyweaponsonhisperson.Lelandtoldhimyes,hehadaknifeinhisboot. Ridgwaysaidwhenhepattedthebootandfeltapillbottle,Lelandpulledhisfootawayandattemptedtoturnaroundtowardhim. After Leland was placed in hand restraints,Ridgwayaskedhimwhyhehadapillbottle inhisboot.Lelandtoldhimitcontainedmedicine.WhenRidgway asked him if the medicine was anythingillegal,hesaidyes. Ridgway removed the pill bottle from Leland’sboot.Insidethebottleweretwoplasticbaggies,onecontaininga substance thatfield testedpositive formethamphetamineandonecontainingClonazepam,aScheduleIVcontrolledsubstance. LelandwasplacedunderarrestandtransportedtotheCoalCounty jail. Hehaspleadednotguilty tothechargesandisscheduledforaJanuary12courtappearance. Bondwassetat$3,500. Hewasalsocitedforspeedingandfailuretomaintainlane.
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BAYLIN HUMPHREY LAWSON recently graduated fromWest Texas AM University in Canyon, TX with a degree in Finance. She works at Amarillo National Bank as a Commercial Lending Assistant. Baylin is pursuing her Masters. She is a graduate of Coalgate High School and is the daughter of Jennifer and Mike Charez and granddaughter of Jimmy and Brenda Humphrey all of Coalgate.
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The next item on the agenda was to approve phone quotes for fuel for the week of January 2-7.
Clerk Loudermilk read aloud the telephone bids that were received by the meeting time as follows: VENDOR GAS / GAL DIESEL / GAL (w/discount if applicable) (w/discount if applicable) COALGATE FUELS 927-2197 2.04 2.29 KOUNTRY STORE 845-2652 2.199 2.419 TUPELO TRAVEL STOP 845-2360 ULD 2.49/ PR 2.59/ SP 2.69
2.39 OFF ROAD / 2.79 REG
Hensley made a motion to award the weekly bid for fuel to Coalgate Fuels. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Hensley made a motion to approve the weekly blanket purchase orders for fuel. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved the following: District 1 – Kountry Store $800 and TTS $800 District 2 – Coalgate Fuels $1500 District 3 – Coalgate Fuel $1800 Sheriff’s office – Coalgate Fuel $200
Hensley made a motion to approve Resolution #2018-1, designating the requisition and receiving officers for all county departments. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Hensley made a motion to approve Resolution #2018-2, regarding election overtime expenses. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Hensley made a motion to approve Resolution #2018-3, reserving the right to open any section line deemed necessary. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Hensley made a motion to approve Resolution #2018-4, regarding election board reimbursements for expenses. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Hensley made a motion to approve Resolution #2018-5, regarding the allocation of sales tax collections for the rural fire departments. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Hensley made a motion to approve Resolution #2018-6, regarding the allocation of sales tax collections for the senior citizen centers. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Hensley made a motion to approve Resolution #2018-7, implementing a 14-day county-wide burn ban. Lee seconded. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. Clerk Loudermilk said she has been contacted by Michelle Powell of SODA regarding changes to the CDBG grant application process. Loudermilk said previously the commissioners agreed to reapply for a grant that was denied last year, in which all three districts would split the $150,000 grant and each do a road project within their district. She said according to SODA, that will not be allowable, since it is technically three separate projects. She said Powell explained that the only way two commissioners could split the grant funds was if a county road crossed over into an adjoining district, because it would be one road project. Loudermilk explained that the county can have three open CDBG grants at one time, two for the county at $150,000 each and one county-sponsored project for a rural fire department or water department. Chairman Jones said he would like to check on sponsoring a grant for the Centrahoma rural water district. He said currently there are several residences on the west side of State Highway 48, such as the Weller’s, Fortner’s and Romines’, that cannot get rural water. He would like to give his constituents the opportunity to receive rural water if they wish to do so. Nick Lee said that he is interested in applying for a grant for Polk Road from Highway 31 to Avanzini Road, which is approximately 3 miles. Hensley said he would like to rotate the projects in the future between the three districts and would like to see District 3 apply for the next round, since he will be retired at that time. The county jail was inspected with no deficiencies noted. Sheriff Jump said he would like to do a coat of epoxy on the floor of the jail. He said he would have to house the inmates in another county for a few days due to the fumes. Old Business: Hensley said he was contacted by Larry Eddings last week regarding the light fixtures in the judge’s office. He said he told him to go ahead and replace the lights. Nick Lee said the roll-off dumpster at the fairbarn is full and needs to be scheduled for pickup. Clerk Loudermilk reminded the commissioners that today at 11:00 would be the ribbon cutting for the recycling containers to comply with the USDA grant. She added that members of the Choctaw Nation would be present. Nick Lee said last week there was a plumbing issue in the commissioners’ office. He said it was on the city’s side, but backed up in the office restroom. He said a vent pipe needs to be installed to prevent future issues. He said he will contact a plumber to have that looked at. New Business: None Hensley made a motion to adjourn at 9:41 a.m. Lee seconded the motion. Hensley, Lee and Jones approved. ______________________________ _____________________________
Brock Jones, Chairman Michael Hensley Vice-chairman _____________________________ ______________________________ Nick Lee, Member Attest: Eugina Loudermilk, County Clerk
761 SOUTHEASTERN ALARM CO. $75.00 SERVICE
762 SOUTHEASTERN ALARM CO. $60.00 SERVICE
763 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA $75.35 SERVICE
764 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA $93.22 SERVICE
765 AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER $190.16 SERVICE
766 Choctaw Nation Recycling Center $49,971.00 SOLID WASTE SERVICE
767 MCNUTT AUTO REPAIR $114.21 LEHIGH RFD TIRES 768 CLARITA OLNEY WATER $12.50 BLANKET
769 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA $97.22 BLANKET
DRUG COURT CASH FUND 131 SPRINGHOUSE WATER $32.50 BLANKET 132 AT&T $277.71 BLANKET F-3 COUNTY CLERKS LIEN FEE ACCT 47 MIDWEST PRINTING CO. $127.21 COUNTY CLERK SUPPLIES GENERAL BUDGET ACCT. 993 MIDWEST PRINTING CO. $112.25 TREAS SUPPLIES 994 ACCESS POINT INC $87.16 COUNTY CLERK SERVICE 995 STAPLES CREDIT PLAN $57.27 COUNTY CLERK SUPPLIES 996 STAPLES CREDIT PLAN $65.29 COUNTY CLERK SUPPLIES 997 ACCESS POINT INC $106.26 ASSESSOR SERVICE
998 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA $194.80 SERVICE
999 ACC BUSINESS $1,079.80 SERVICE 1000 ADA PAPER CO. $61.79 SUPPLIES 1001 ACCESS POINT INC $871.25 SERVICE HIGHWAY 1256 ALLENS TRUCK & TIRE $75.00 DIST 1 PARTS 1257 DAVIS FLEET PART & SERV $446.83 DIST 1 PARTS 1258 T & W TIRE $175.00 DIST 1 PARTS 1259 ADA TRUCK PARTS LLC $23.21 DIST 1 PARTS 1260 RED ROCK PIT $368.57 BLANKET 1261 K & M TIRE $1,079.72 DIST 1 TIRES 1262 ACCESS POINT INC $105.32 DIST 2 SERVICE 1263 FITTSTONE INC $76.05 DIST 2 SCREENINGS 1264 LOGAN COUNTY ASPHALT $475.00 DIST 2 ASPHALT
1265 CENTERPOINT ENERGY ARKLA $194.70 DIST 2 SERVICE
1266 RED ROCK PIT $303.21 BLANKET 1267 CLARITA OLNEY WATER $12.50 BLANKET 1268 DUB ROSS CO. $871.00 DIST 3 BLADES 1269 WINDSTREAM $56.74 DIST 3 SERVICE 1270 RED ROCK PIT $699.35 BLANKET 1271 C & C HARDWARE $54.99 DIST 3 SUPPLIES 1272 ACCESS POINT INC $84.07 COMMISSIONER SERVICE 1273 K & M TIRE $1,144.00 DIST 1 TIRES MD-1A MD-1C MD-2 HEALTH BUDGET ACCT 78 GRAHAM, JOLENE $82.91 BLANKET RESALE PROPERTY 85 QUILL CORP $176.68 TREAS OFFICE SUPPLIES 86 ACCESS POINT INC $94.62 TREAS SERVICE SO-6 ASSESSORS HARDWARE UPGRADE 1 STAPLES CREDIT PLAN $449.99 ASSESSOR EQUIP 2 STAPLES CREDIT PLAN $124.29 ASSESSOR SERVICE
Commissioners’ ProceedingsContinuedfromPageA-5
CORRECTION ON FOOD DISTRIBUTION
This is a correction on the Food Distribution pickup for
Coal County January 16th, 2018
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Food Distribution for
Atoka CountyJanuary 23, 2018
Food Distribution for both Counties isJanuary 25, 2018
TIME FOR FOOD PICKUP -EACH DAY10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
TheCoalCountyGe-nealogicalSocietymeet-ing was called to orderJanuary8,2018at10:00a.m. Those attendingwere Bill Wilson, BillAvanzini, Lorene Ca-ruthers, Sandra Riley,BernieceCraneandRoyMason.
The agenda was ad-opted, the minutes forDecember 11, 2017wasreadandapproved. TheTreasurer’s report wasreadandapproved.Therewasnooldbusi-
ness.New business was a
discussion to donate acopy of both the CoalCounty History booksto each school site inCoalCountyandwasap-proved.The 2018 Board of
Directorsareasfollows:President Bill Wilson,VicePresidentBillAvan-zini, Recording Secre-tary Lorene Caruthers,CorrespondingSecretarySandra Riley, TreasurerBerniece Crane, Histo-rianRoyMasonandPar-liamentarian Lorene Ca-ruthers.The Quarterly News-
letter Committee is Edi-torBillAvanzini,Associ-
ateEditorBillWilson.The society invites
you to become a mem-ber.Wepublishaquar-terly newsletter whichincludes research mate-rialsforourarea,queriesfromresearchers,familyand much more. Ourgroup meets at the ge-nealogylibraryat10:00a.m.onthesecondMon-dayofeachmonth.Our annual dues are
$15.00, payable Janu-ary 1st. You canmakeyour dues payable to:CCGSandmailwithap-plicationto:CCGS,P.O.Box 436, Coalgate,OK74538.We are a non-profit
organization. Dues anddonations are tax de-ductible.PresidentBillWilson
adjournedtheJanuary8,2018 meeting at 11:40a.m.
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CONCESSION STAND WORKERS were kept busy during the Matt Kerr Benefit Swine Show. From left (front) – Cora Kerr, Tushka; Dakota Mobbs, Harmony; (back) - Destiny Minor, Taylor Chambers, Kaytin Hardman, Connie Hardman, Flint Hardman, all from Tushka; Chase Mobbs, Tushka; Taylor Mobbs, Harmony; Tabitha Mobbs, Harmony.
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The Matt Kerr Benefit Swine Show held January 6 drew exhibitors from several counties.
COAL COUNTY PIG WINS GRAND CHAMPION TITLE AT MATT KERR BENEFIT SWINE SHOW — Hunter Davidson, Coalgate FFA, with his Grand Champion pig at the Matt Kerr Benefit Swine Show held January 6 at the Coal County/Lance Hartsfield Fair and Expo Center. Matt Kerr’s family attended the event. From left (back) – Laura Kerr, show judge Guthry Vroegh, Iowa, Hunter Davidson, Emma Newberry, Briar Davidson, show judge Blake Edwards, Texas; (front) - Walt Kerr, Cora Kerr, Rainey Davidson, and Coalgate AG instructor Cody Newberry (kneeling). (Photo submitted)
There is a reason thisbuilding is in such highdemand: It is one ofthe nicest fair groundfacilities in Oklahoma.And thatwould not havebeenpossiblewithoutthehard work of the CoalCounty FairBoard alongwiththeassistanceofcityofficials and the countycommissioners. Plans for a new fairbarn began in 1992 withthe writing of a grant tosecure funds for the firstphase.Everythingwithinthe walls of that facility
—Coal County Fair Barn major asset to communityContinuedfromFrontPage was paid for by the fair
board spending endlesshours running all-nightconcession stands for thecoon hunters, auctions,and fund raisers. Itwasn’t until the last fiveyears that the fair boardrequested a budget fromthecounty.Thatbudget,along with funds raisedby the board and thecounty commissionerswriting grants, has madeit possible to have thenicefacilitythatweenjoytoday. Notonlyhasitprovidedour community a nice
place to assemble, it hasalso had an economicimpactonthecommunity.According to the countytreasurer’s office, thehighest months of salestaxrevenueareDecemberandJanuary.Someofthatcan be linked to holidayshopping,butagreatdealcanbeattributedtopeoplecoming to Coalgateduringthosemonthswhenlarge livestockshowsarebeing conducted. Theybuygasandsnacksatourconvenience stores, eatin our restaurants, andshopinourgrocerystoresand specialty shops, thusleaving thousands ofdollarsinsalestax. In 1990, the state ofOklahomamandated thatevery county have anofficialfairboardmadeupofthreecitizensfromeachcounty commissioner’sdistrict. The first official CoalCounty Fair Board
included: District #1,Barbara Elkins, LatrelleEllis,KatherineHoffman;District #2, JacquelineHelms,RenaCommittee,Jackie Matthews;District #3,MargieBlue,Francis Goodall, andDellora Miles. CountyCommissioners in officeat that time were AlvinPebworth, District #1;JohnnyD.Ward,District#2; and David Franklin,District#3. Today’s Fair Boardincludes James Elkins,Faye Cagle and GinaFortner fromDistrict #1;JoelSexton,DanClementsand Jerry Stephensfrom District #2; LyleShipley, Marion Floydand Travis Loudermilkfrom District #3; andBarbaraElkins,executivesecretary.Currentcountycommissioners areBrockJones, District #1; NickLee,District#2;andMikeHensley,District#3.
Without the hard workfromallthesecitizensandofficials, we would nothave the opportunity tolivepartofourlifeinthebarn.
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The Matt Kerr BenefitSwine Show was heldJanuary 6 at the CoalCounty Fair Barn. Mattwas a swine producerin Atoka County and agreat supporter of youthprograms inAtoka, CoalandJohnstoncounties.Hepassed away in October2017 at the age of 36.Proceeds from the show,including concessionstand profits and a silentauction, went to Matt’sfamily. Here’s a list of someof the events currentlyscheduledtotakeplaceatthefairbarnoverthenextfewmonths: Jan.13—TupeloSheepandGoatshow Jan.21-27—SoutheastRegionalLivestockShow(Cattle, Jan. 21; Hogs,Jan.25;SheepandGoats,Jan.27) Feb. 3 — Age 8-and-UnderJackpotPigShow Feb.18—CoalCountyLivestock CommitteeBBQandCashGiveawayDinner (begins at 12:00noon) Feb. 21-23 — CoalCounty Jr. LivestockShow Mar. 10 — Chili’sAuction June 30— Fair BoardSummerFunFishFry Aug. 28-31 — CoalCountyFair
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• Lot size 100' x 190'. Brick home with carport, shop and storage building. Impeccability decorated. Bright and happy. Move in ready. $114,500
SOLD
50 AC-Wapanucka house & land $239,000.
118 AC-Clarita farm ground & run cows... $2,800/ac
271 AC-Lula -75pairs, show barn, bottom ground...$2,650/ac
347 AC-Fitztown-Hunt & run cows, Live Creek..$2,579/ac
354-AC-90 Pairs, lots of water, hwy frontage $2,200/ac
452 AC-Near Ada, 100 pairs, home ...$1.5M
1728 AC- Hwy 48-300 pairs + 2000 bales, homes, 2 lakes, Very Productive...$4.9 Million
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Sand • Gravel1 1/2 inch crusher run • 2 1/2 inch crusher run
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37041 County Road 1750Coalgate, OK 74538
Tel: (580) 927-0014Fax: (405) 695-2314
Wood Framing, Roofing, and Siding
John SchwartzOwner
BARGAINUNFINISHED HOUSE FOR SALE
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Blue Medal Roof, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath.Has Heat & Air Ducts In-StalledVinyl Siding & Doors Provided
Will Deliver Within 50 Miles of Coalgate
$17,200WHITTEN’S HOUSE MOVING
580-306-5350
Real Estate Land for Sale
New Listing: 1005 Blair St. 3 bdrm. 1.5 bath, Priced at $79,500.
New Listing: 306 Taylor St. in Coalgate, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2520 sq. ft. Very nice. Priced at $130,000.00
New Listing: On Morrison Road, 280 Acres of pasture land. Priced at $420,000.
New Listing: 17300 Fautt St. in Phillips, 3 bdrm, 1 bath on 2 lots. Priced at $69,000.
17 miles North of Coalgate: 420 acres, 2 sets of cattle pens, nice shop building, 2 bunk houses, several hay and equipment storage barns, large bass lake. Price at to $2,200 per acre.
For all your auction and Real Estate needs call:
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Broker: Joel Coffee • 580-927-5563Rebecca Campbell • 580-927-6886
Honest, Hardworking & Dependable!www.haneyauction.com
Coal CountyPrescribed Burn Association
will meet
January 22, 2018 - 6:30 pm
Oklahoma State Extension Office1501 S. Broadway St ~ Coalgate, OK.
LEGAL NOTICE(Published in the Coalgate Record Register January 10 & 17, 2018, 2t)
The Coal County Fair Board Election with be held on Saturday, February 10th, 2018 in the lobby of the Coal County Courthouse from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The filing period will be Monday, January 22nd, 2018 through Friday, January 26th, 2018 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the County Clerk’s office. Positions up for re-election are now held by the following: District 1 - Faye Cagle, District 2 - Joel Sexton and District 3 - Lyle Shipley. LPXLP
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PALMER LAW 405-496-1154
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Dear Coalgate Voters:
I, Cody Moore, am excited and proud to throw my hat in the ring and officially announce my candi-dacy for Coalgate City Council. I
look forward to representing everyone in Coalgate fairly. I will dis-play integrity and honesty in all my interactions and treat all that I encounter with the utmost respect. It will be a great privilege to serve my community on City Council. I will do so by listening openly to the concerns of all our community members with the goal of building a better Coalgate, one that thrives economically and maintains that “small town” feel in our neighbor-hoods. I grew up in a small town and have always wanted to raise my family in a small town. I had parents that were always involved in the community and I always admired that. Teaching brought me to Coalgate and here I met the love of my life. Breanna was raised in Coalgate and her hometown has become mine. I have a daughter and I want to be part of making this town great for her to be raised in. We live in a great city! Let’s work together to make it an even better place to live, work and play!
Sincerly,Cody Moore
TheBigbright“WolfMoon” that cameup inPasadena decided toshine on Georgia andleave Oklahoma in theshadowsofFootballhis-toryatthedoubleover-time melee that tookplace there in theRoseBowl New Year’s day.If you love suspense,mystery, intrigue andconfusionthenMondaynight’sRoseBowlgamewasmade for you. Orif you like real closesporting contests, wellthereyouaretoo.The football game
was just about every-thing ithadbeenbilledtobe,exceptattheend,TheUniversityofOkla-homa was supposed tocomeawaywiththevic-tory.Aftertwoagoniz-ingandweirdovertimes,my beloved Soonerscame out on the shortend of the stick. Laterthat evening, thousandsof the OU fans foughtcrowds at the LAX foraquick ridehomeonajet.Sadly,manyhadtoworkonTuesday.Those that made
the trip have nothingto apologize for as theSoonersmade avaliantefforttobeatthe“Daw-gs” of Georgia. Butit just didn’t happen.People like myself andmy dear wife Pat haddecided to sit this oneoutandallwehadtodowastakeourdowntrod-denbodiesandspiritstobedMondaynight.Youwould think that thephrase “Wait till nextyear” would have beenon my lips as I mur-mured my prayers, butitwasn’t.Next year may well
bring what it may butthis year was one of akind in Sooner Land.The dandy combo ofLincolnRileyandquar-terback Baker May-field had played out itsstring. Lots of BakerHats had been peddledat games as the richtradition of OklahomaFootball finally ran itscourse,cominghometoNorman with a Big-12trophyandthechoreofbuilding yet one moreHeismanMonumenton“Heisman Row” in theshadow of the “PalaceonthePrairie”willbeaworkoflove.Andaboutthatbig
bright“WolfMoon”thatsprungitselfontheRoseBowl--whatwasthatallabout?Theterm“WolfMoon”isasupermoonthathappenswhenafull
mooncoincideswiththemoon’s perigee, a pointinitsorbitatwhichitisclosest to earth. It gotthat name from NativeAmerican’swhonoticedthat the moon causedhungry wolf packs tohowl.When the “Wolf
Moon” appeared overParisitwasn’tthewolvesthathowled,however.ItwashoardsofimmigrantAfrican and Moslemyouthspillingout in thestreets of this beautifulcity as they had a “me-lee”oftheirown.Somepolice were hospital-ized, over one thousandcarswere burned as theimmigrant’s apologistssaid itwas justAfricansbeingAfricans. France,like Germany and Eng-land’s liberal politicianswelcomed the floods ofimmigrants during therecent“ArabSpring”butarenowwonderingwhatwentwrong. Meanwhile, here
athome,Americaisstilltrying to“re-learn”howto operate railroads andread speed limits andalso how to control theborderswithoutbuildingTrump’s fence. Peopleof America gaze aheadwith worried eyes to-wardanuncertainfinan-cial future. Financial“experts” predicted im-mediate financial disas-ter (if not sooner) withDonaldTrump’selectionbutinsteadwehavehadfinancialgrowth.Stocksareup25%makingpeo-ple’s retirement fundslook better every day.Andwillthisbetheyearwecanbringour troopshome from the MiddleEast? That would benice. And what aboutKim Jong Yu? He has
bought a new wardrobeand showed upwearinganewgreysuitonNewYears. Does this meanheislosinghisinterestinasuddendeathovertimewith the US? Or is hejustallaboutstyle?Staytuned. It’s an excitingnewagewe’rein. Besureandgoto
ChurchthisSunday.Wayne Bullard, DPhwaynebullard@sbc-
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Coalgate woman arrested on assault
charges A41-year-oldCoalgatewoman was arrestedduringtheearlymorninghoursofJanuary8aftera juvenile called 911regardingadomestic inprogress at a residenceonW.HanoverStreet. After arriving at theresidence and speakingwiththejuvenile,officerJacob Peebles enteredthehouseandfoundthesuspect, Stephanie AnnBee,sittingonthefloorand the alleged victim,a disabled male, lyingacrossthebed.Shewasyellingatthemanabouta vehicle, the officersaid. After refusing toobey Peebles’ repeatedorders to stand up andleavetheroom,shewasplacedinhandrestraintsand removed from thehouse. The man toldPeeblesthatBeehadhitbothhimandthechild. Beewasplacedunderarrest and transportedto the Coal Countyjail where she becamebelligerent and refusedto obey the jailer’sinstructions, accordingtotheofficer’sprobablecause affidavit. Thejailer then decided sheneeded to be placed inthe detox cell until shesoberedup. As Bee was beingplacedintothedetoxcellandthejaileraskedhertoremove her belongingsfrom her person, Beebegan removing herpants, Peebles said.Whenthejailertoldherto staydressed and justremove any belongingsfrom her pockets, sheturnedtowardthejailer,“getting into a fightingstance” and pushedthe jailer into Peebles.She was immediatelyrestrainedandplacedonabenchinsidethedetoxcell. Bee has pleaded notguilty to misdemeanordomestic abuse assaultand battery and assaultonapoliceofficer.SheisscheduledforaJanuary12 court appearance
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ATOKA LIVESTOCK AUCTIONSALE EVERY MONDAY
SALE RESULTSCATTLE SOLD 1171
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B Brown’s Funeral Service400 W. QueenCoalgate, OK
580-916-1971 or 927-2101
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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 fit
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You may choose to pay in full, or select a payment plan from 12 months to 10 years. It’s your choice.
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Coalgate Police Reportwithbondsetat$1,500. BeeisalsoscheduledtoappearincourtonJanuary12 on charges arisingfrom a December arrest.Those charges includeresistinganofficer,publicintoxicationandassaultingapoliceofficer.
Police citations Michael ZaneCummings,Coalgate,OK–Assaultandbattery. Dakota Lee Williams,Ada, OK – Publicintoxication. Kyle M. Toppin,Camden,AR–Speeding. Crystal Dawn James,Coalgate,OK–Taxesduestate. Grayson Barghols,Edmond,OK–Speeding.
Heidi Nicole Matlock,Bristow,OK–Speeding. Alexis Henderson,Durant,OK–Speeding. Timothy McGinnis,Broken Bow, OK –Speeding. James David Aitken,Kingwood,TX–Speeding. Justin David Jones,Rowlett, TX – Publicintoxication. SamuelGodi,Tulsa,OK–Speeding. Vincent Reed,Centrahoma,OK–Failtoobtain registration within30days. Preston Lynn Dority,Coalgate, OK – Disobeystopsign; taxesduestate;failuretouseturnsignal.
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