CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK ALLEN ADVOCATE www.allennewspaper.com VOLUME 66 NUMBER 14 ALLEN, PONTOTOC COUNTY , OKLAHOMA 1 SECTION (USPS 543600) 50¢ THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 2013 Keystone Pipeline begins work in Hughes County The TransCanada Keystone Pipeline Gulf Coast Project is now well underway, and in recent weeks crews have been through Hughes County clearing the route in preparation for the actual pipeline to be installed. This includes cutting trees and brush and moving any utilities that may be located in the pipeline’s path. Holdenville Airport was originally chosen as a staging site to deliver pipe for phase III of the Keystone Pipeline project. The original plan included an area at the airport where two joints of pipe would be welded together before they were next transported to the work site. The plan was scrapped after some environmental issues at the airport site. Project spokesperson Jim Prescott has stated that pipe for the project is being housed in Holdenville and Cushing, but state crews are staging out of a construction yard in Prague instead of Holdenville, and Prague will be the base of operations in Oklahoma for the next few months. Prescott told the Daily Oklahoman that a crew of about 375 people is working in Oklahoma now, but that figure is expected to double as construction activity ramps up in the near future. The project will include more than 20 different crews working on various aspects of the pipeline construction, from surveying to welding pipe sections to site reclamation and cleanup. According to Prescott, construction is expected to be completed by the middle of 2013, and it is possible the pipeline will be in service by the end of 2013. During a visit in February, 2012, Prescott explained that Phase 1 of the Keystone Pipeline begins in Hardesty, Alberta, Canada and travels east through Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada before turning south into the United States through North Dakota, South Dakota to Steele City, Nebraska near the Kansas border. The pipeline then turns east again to Wood River and Patoka, Illinois. This section was completed and began operation in June of 2010. It serves a refinery in Wood River and a tank farm in Patoka. Phase 2 expanded the pipeline from Steele City, Nebraska to the nation’s largest oil hub in Cushing, Okla- study for the new pipeline dent to make a decision on pointed by the President’s not to exceed $2 million. the pipeline within 60 days. decision, but Prescott stated The State Department and The measure was included in they were also encouraged the President were aware of an unrelated payroll tax cut by the President’s statement this concern and had already bill in December. that his decision was not announced that they would On January 18, 2012 Presi- based on the merits of the delay making a decision un- dent Obama rejected a per- project but because of the til after the November 2012 mit for Keystone XL Phase timeline that had been placed elections so that a study could 4, saying more time was on making a decision. be completed. However, in needed to study alternate The President has not yet homa, and began delivering December the US House of routes. Needless to say, announced a decision conCanadian oil in February of Representatives introduced a TransCanada was disap- cerning Phase IV since win2011. Prescott explains that measure requiring the presining the election. nearly every barrel of oil in the mid-west goes through either Patoka or Cushing, and he compares them to airport hubs, where oil instead of flights go to connect to other pipelines that will take it to its final destination. Phase III of this project will include a 485-mile pipeline that will transport of up 700,000 barrels of crude oil a day from the storage hub at Cushing to refineries in the Houston area. TransCanada announced plans to proceed with the Gulf Coast Project earlier this year. Crews began working this summer after TransCanada secured the necessary permits from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, but the company needed to secure an additional permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service before proceeding in Oklahoma because of the presence of the endangered American burying beetle. “It’s kind of like a slowmoving train,” Prescott told the Daily Oklahoman. “Once it gets going, it takes a while to get up to speed with all the crews that have to fall in, one behind the other.” When Joe Nemecek (left) was recently awarded the Mr. Mason award at a recent completed, the 485-mile meeting. Todd Conley presented the award. pipeline will transport up to 700,000 barrels of crude oil a day from the storage hub at Cushing to refineries in the Houston area. During his February visit Prescott explained that TransCanada has also proposed a Phase 4, which would be a more direct route from Hardesty, Canada to Steele City, Nebraska. When completed the system could potentially ship 1.3 million barrels of oil a day to Illinois, Cushing, and the Gulf coast through the Keystone pipeline, and they already have commitments for approximately 83 percent of that figure. Colten Browning, Justin Deaton, Conner Johnson, Dakota Nickell and Zack ConHowever, after a series of ley make all-district team. public hearings in Nebraska in November 2011, the GovSophomores Justin Deaton by the league coaches as an allBy HERMAN BROWN ernor called a special session Allen correspondent and Dakota Nickell also made district special-teams player. that resulted in the passage of The 5-9, 190-pound player was The Allen High School has the all-district roster. a couple of bills. One was a Rounding out AHS’ 5-man on the field almost every seccompromise with TransCan- landed 5 players on the 2012 delegation was freshman standond of every game. He handled ada to move the pipeline Class B District 2 All-District all the kicking chores, the puntaway from the Sandhills and football team. Coach Kenny out Colten Browning. “For us to get as many play- ing and kicked extra points the Ogallala Aquifer. This Deaton was informed of the ers on the all-district roster as what pressed into duty for that is a precaution to insure that Mustang selections after a any potential oil spill does recent meeting of the district we did was wonderful,” said task. He connected on 8 of 13 Coach Deaton. “We played PATS during the season. not impact the aquifer, which coaches. “Conner had a good senior Allen senior Conner Johnson in a good district with a lot supplies drinking water to of deserving players for these year,” Coach Deaton said. “He many cities and ranches as leads the talented group of honors. I am proud we were took over as quarterback this well as irrigation water for Mustangs on the elite roster. the agriculture industry. The Fellow senior Zack Conley able to have 5 of our kids on year after being our starting tight end and backup quarsecond bill approves state was also honored by the B-2 the list.” Conner Johnson was selected continued Page 9 funding for an environmental coaches. 5 Mustangs elected to B-2 All District Football Roster Senior standout Connor Johnson named as alternate selection to 8-Man All-Star game THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, JANUARY 3, 2013 - PAGE 2 For those of us that have bought “put-together” toys for Christmas for our children in the past, we can identify with Ned Crabb who wrote the following . . . The following instructions, coffee-stained and torn, were found in a box amid a jumble of tools and mechanical parts on the sidewalk outside a Manhattan apartment building along with discarded trees and other holiday trash. Just visible inside the box was a gift tag that read “Merry Christmas to Johnny. Love, Mom and Dad.” Congratulations! You are the lucky owner of the Model ZVZ156 Vangplotz High-Digenation Wide-Scringe Framulator, Series 7000, with fernillated quick-response Worzel and 20,000 zurlebytes of scringe-view quorms. Follow these simple instructions and soon you will enjoy untold hours of pleasure. IMPORTANT: Begin by lifting out the plune-wrapped section marked “Lithinode Distrillitor” and refer to the blue-colored picrochit-regulator intensity chart on the side. If the chart has the fuchsia-colored code BRZ3434, your unit requires an AC4(x2z3) power influrger. Extract the influrger pack from the distrillitor’s surge-protection splange and check the code. If you have an AC5(x3z4) influrger instead of an AC4(x2z3) model, or if the intensity chart is colored burnt orange instead of blue, then call your local Vangplotz “Speedy Geek” home service provider at 1-800-UONHOLD. (WARNING: If the intensity chart is colored silver with pink stripes, then your distrillitor must be activated in person by a Vangplotz lithinode technician within 48 to 72 hours. Vangplotz service centers are conveniently located in the Yellow Dog, Ala., industrial campus and the six-story Grendel Mall-City in Frozen Badger, N.D.) Next, lift out the tray marked “Tools” and check the inclusions against the following list: One 7¾-inch extenulator Two packages of ¾-inch fribbets Four packages of 1½-inch fribbets One six-jointed revolving spangler One Spurgel-head grommel Six fandles One swigel-headed flonge One multi-pronged grallup One soft-COR elasticized squiller Unpack the main components: Scringe, MO-DOR qualblanz scrambler, disk-o-later insertion whindler, zagenator, gridger board, Wooflang biceptor, varnicle inhibitor, Worzel. Remove plune-wrapping from the scringe. Using the 7¾inch extenulator, calibrate the number of inches spanning the scringe-gripper aperture on the MO-DOR scrambler. The ZVZ156 scringe must have a 14-inch aperture to successfully interflex with the MO-DOR picrochits. If the aperture exceeds 14 inches, insert and turn the soft-COR elasticized squiller. Upon completion proceed to: STEP 1: First, insert the lithinode distrillitor pack into the scringe under the panel marked Varnicle Reflexelator Chamber. A flinged graffler at the bottom of the chamber will connect the distrillitor to the varnicle. Next, lower the scringe into the MO-DOR scringe-gripper aperture using the swigelheaded flonge to secure it onto the varnicle nodes, which conduct 20-zilihurtz magnifiers to the varnicles. Use the multipronged grallup to secure the pink wooplers to the orange varnicle nodes and the four triple-pronged green wires to the varnicle inhibitor. WARNING: Even one woopler-varnicle node misconnection will cause xurls to disrupt the scringe-view quorms once the framulator is plugged in. STEP 2: On the gridger board, align the zagenator, whindler and biceptor units 2.725 inches apart, calibrating the distance with the extenulator. Place the gridger board on top of the units and secure with 1½-inch fribbets using the revolving spangler. Stabilize the units by installing fandles using 1½-inch fribbets. Go carefully; this is a narrow space: Attach the Spurgelhead grommel onto the wronchle prong of the multipronged grallup and position it directly over a fribbet. Next, extend the revolving spangler to the fourth joint, attach the bludgger head and release the sping-grip. With your left hand, carefully lower the spangler and clamp the sping-grip around the grommel handle while turning the spangler speed valve to “rapid” with your right, and pressing the oscillator button with your other hand. Over the years I have learned that paying the extra to have someone put them together is a great bargain. —CC— Speaking of children, Boyd and Veda Jones have three sons just like Dayna and I do. I really enjoyed what she wrote . . . Payback! It didn’t start out as revenge. Looking at the destruction around me, I said what mothers have said for centuries: “Wait until you have children of your own.” My three sons swore they would never have offspring. In retalia- tion, I started a list of their misdeeds and told them that someday they will know what it was like to be on the receiving end. They protested that all their wrongdoings were accidents. But the list has been started. As soon as the boys set up housekeeping, my husband, Jim, and I will knock calmly on the door. A 7.8 earthquake or a tornado will seem mild after Jim and I descend upon them with the list in hand. We’ll start screaming and arguing as soon as we enter the house, and it goes without saying that we’ll be wearing gummy, black baseball cleats. Not only will we make marks on the kitchen floor, but we’ll walk on the couch, too. After we flip on every light in the house, we’ll start at the top of the list. Clogging the toilet will be simple. There are several methods on the list to choose from. We can see if the Superman doll can overcome being flushed, or we can choose the more conventional manner and clog it with paper bathroom cups (so they won’t know how many we’ve been using) or with a diaper or just three-fourths of a roll of toilet paper. Armed with crayons, we’ll draw pictures on the walls. I’m leaning toward a Picasso look-alike. Jim prefers pointillism. We’ll use red Magic Marker in the middle of the tan carpet – where the couch can’t be moved to hide it. Spills are a cinch. I’ll drop a jar of sweet pickles, one of honey, and another of apple juice on the kitchen floor. I’ll leave the top off the popcorn popper so kernels and oil splatter everywhere. In the living room, Jim will knock over three full cups of hot chocolate with halfmelted miniature marshmallows. J im and I have argued over the windows and have compromised, because we don’t want to send the boys to bankruptcy court. We’ll break only one window, but we’ll make sure it’s on the second floor. We’ve also compromised about jumping on the beds. I don’t mind the jumping, but I’m not going to hit my head on the window ledge and require stitches. We’ll put ketchup instead of blood on the bedspread. I’m not going to chop the bark off a redbud tree with a golf club, either. It doesn’t seem right to hurt a living thing for the sake of a list and a promise, and I’m going to explain that to the boys. Our redbud is still living, but it’s crippled and stands very lopsided. I couldn’t do that to a tree. But I will knock over a few plants. They always seem to survive a spilling, because they get new dirt in the clean-up process. I hope the boys have screened-in porches. Jim gets the honor of knocking the screen door off the hinges (by accident, of course), since he always has to fix it. I’ll just poke holes in the screens with Popsicle sticks so that insects – especially wasps – can get in. Breaking a recliner will be a breeze. Jim and I will do that together so that one of us doesn’t get hurt. We’ll sit on the arms and talk, and we’ll put our weight on the headrest until the chair turns over. I imagine it will take several falls, but we’ll have plenty of time. Speaking of time, we’ll sneak into their bedrooms and set their alarms for 1:13 a.m. I never learned why they set our alarm for that special moment. That first night I thought I’d dreamed it. The second night I stayed up the next three hours wondering if it would go off again. I wonder how the boys will feel about being pushed into the swimming pool – fully clothed, shoes on, and billfolds in back pockets? There’s something about boys. Parents who have a couple girls, even three, will have a different sort of life. For every girl, the mischief goes up linearly. With boys, the mischief is exponentially compounded. My list will grow as the years go by, but I really hate to use it against the boys. I’d rather my sons just had children of their own. Two of our sons now have children. We laugh when they are with us and we laugh even more when we know they are at home with their parents causing havoc and destruction. Truly, there is justice in the world! Start the New Year off Right Make your home safe. 8 24 99 Smoke Alarm 99 Carbon Monoxide Alarm Battery operated smoke alarm ideal for detecting fast slamming fires. Tamper resistant. Loud 85 dB alarm. Includes 9 volt battery. 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The Lady Allen scoring: Beyla SkelMustangs will wrap up the ton 13, Sandra Howshar 13, week at the Moss Invitational Miranda Raney 8, Kennnedy Basketball Tournament Jan. Prentice 4, Charlea Leonard 3, 10-13. Brittany Graham 2, and CheyPrior to moving into the new enne Nickell 2. phase of the campaign, we’ll --pause to reflect on the 2012 #3 Nov. 30 @ Allen portion of the season. Beyla Asher 39, Allen 30 Skelton leads her AHS team in Asher - 11 - 11 - 6 - 11 scoring with 69 points in nine (39) games. The senior has scored Allen 37 - 6 - 14 in double figures three times. - (30) Her biggest performance was a 21-point showing against Allen scoring: Brittany GraVanoss in the third-place game ham 7, Alison Sells 7, Cheyof the Pontotoc Conference enne Nickell 4, Erin Warren Tournament. She also scored 3, Hannah Heck 3, Charlea in double digits in the season Leonard 3, Alysia Evans 2, and opener (10) against Calvin and Sandra Howshar 1. in Game 2 (13) at Weleetka. --The following is a player-by Pontotoc Conference Tourplayer-review of the scoring: nament The 2011-12 Lady MusFirst Round tangs #4 Allen 68, Calvin 27 (The list includes Points – Calvin - 6 - 8 - 5 - 8 - (27) Player, double-digit games, Allen - 19 - 13 - 23 - 13 and highest-scoring game.) (68) 69 - Beyla Skelton, 3* (21) 59 - Charlea Leonard, 2* Allen scoring: Alison Sells (14) 14, Charlea Leonard 14, Alysia 48 - Sandra Howshar, 2* Evans 12, Beyla Skelton 6, (13) Kennnedy Prentice 5, Miranda 43 - Alison Sells, 1* (14) Raney 4, Brittany Graham 4, 37 - Cheyenne Nickell, 1* Hannah Heck 2, Cheyenne (15) Nickell 2, Sandra Howshar 35 - Hannah Heck, 0* (8) 2, Jessi Merriman 2 and Erin 32 - Brittany Graham, 0* Warren 1. (8) --25 - Alysia Evans, 1* (12) Pontotoc County Tourna20 - Kennnedy Prentice, 0* ment (5) Semi-finals 19 - Erin Warren, 0* (6) #5 Asher 54, Allen 40 19 - Miranda Raney, 0* (8) Allen - 6 - 9 - 13 - 12 - (40) 14 - Jessi Merriman, 1* Asher - 15 - 21 - 8 - 11 (10) (54) 1 - Meagan Beavert, 0* (1) --Allen scoring: Sandra HowGame Summaries shar 10, Brittany Graham 8, #1 Nov. 27 @ Allen Charlea Leonard 6, Beyla Allen 59, Calvin 34 Skelton 4, Alison Sells 3, AlyCal – 7 – 12 – 6 – 9 – (34) sia Evans 3, Cheyenne Nickell All – 12 – 10 – 26- 11 – 2, Hannah Heck 2 and Ken(59) nnedy Prentice 2. --Allen scoring: Cheyenne Third place Game Nickell 15, Beyla Skelton 10, #6 Vanoss 59, Allen 51 Hannah Heck 8, Erin Warren Allen - 15 - 14 - 11 - 11 6, Charlea Leonard 6, Alison (51) Vanoss - 10 - 13 - 16 - 20 (59) Go Painlessly® with THERA-GESIC. 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BUYING MINERAL INTERESTS TOP DOLLAR • BUYING MINERAL INTERESTS TOP DOLLAR • THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, JANUARY 3, 2013 - PAGE 4 Cole Young paces Allen in scoring this season Mustang sharpshooter has 104 points and half-dozen double-digit performances By HERMAN BROWN Allen correspondent The Allen Mustangs have had 14 different players join the scoring column so far in the 2012-2013 basketball season. Cole Young is leading the scoring list with a total of 104 points in nine games. Young is one of two Mustangs to score in double figures in six outings. His biggest showing was a 26-point performance in an overtime loss to Stonewall. The game was 71-68 loss in the semi-finals of the Pontotoc Conference Tournament. Young also scored 19 against Calvin in the tournament and 18 points in the Roff game just before the Christmas break. He also scored 10 points in three other games this season. The other leading scorers on the team included Lane Mills with 92 points, Logan Dennis with 87 points, Jaret Holland with 80 points, Connor Johnson with 63 points, and Joseph Hopper with 61 points. See the complete list below, which reflects the total points the player scored, the player’s name, the number of doubledigit scoring performances, and the highest point-total scored in a game: 104 - Cole Young, 6* (26) 92 - Lane Mills, 5* (22) 87 - Logan Dennis, 6* (13) 80 - Jaret Holland, 3* (19) 63 - Connor Johnson, 3* (11) 61 - Joseph Hopper, 3* (11) 30 - Zayne Erickson, 1* (12) 17 - Tommy Peay, 0* (9) 12 - Matt McCarn, 0* (6) 12 - Martin Haney, 0* (8) 9 - Little Sky Frazier (0* (6) 4 - Dakota Nickell, 0* (4) 4 - Dalton James, 0* (4) 2 - Drew Back, 0* (2) --Game by Game scoring Nov. 27 @ Allen #1 Allen 79, Calvin 37 Calvin – 9 - 9 -10- 9 - (37) Allen - 27-23-15-14- (79) Allen scoring: Lane Mills 22, Logan Dennis 12, Zayne Erickson 12, Joseph Hopper 10, Jaret Holland 7, Connor Johnson 6, Matt McCarn 4, Martin Haney 4 and Tommy Peay 2. --Nov. 29 @ Weleetka #2 Weleetka 60, Allen 38 All - 6 - 9 - 11 - 12 - (38) Wel - 13 – 9 -17-21 – (60) Allen scoring: Lane Mills 10, Cole Young 10, Joseph Hopper 6, Logan Dennis 4, Connor Johnson 3, Zayne Erickson 3 and Tommy Peay 2. --Nov. 30 @ Allen #3 Allen 64, Asher 62 Asher - 13-19-18-12- (62) Allen - 9-17-13-25 – (64) Allen scoring: Lane Mills 17, Connor Johnson 10, Joseph Hopper 9, Jaret Holland 8, Logan Dennis 7, Zayne Erickson 7 and Cole Young 6. --Pontotoc Conference Dec. 3 -1st Round #4 Allen 77, Calvin 43 Allen - 31-16-17-13 - (77) Calvin - 16-9-10-8 - (43) Allen scoring: Jaret Holland 19, Logan Dennis 12, Connor Johnson 11, Joseph Hopper 11, Cole Young 5, Lane Mills 4, Zayne Erickson 4, Dakota Nickell 4, Little Sky Frazier 3, Matt McCarn 2 and Tommy Peay 2. --Semi-finals #5 Stonewall 71, Allen 68 “OT” Stone - 16 - 20 - 17 - 7 - 11 (71) Allen - 13 - 19 - 11 - 17 - 8 - (68) Allen scoring: Cole Young 26, Lane Mills 16, Logan Dennis 10, Connor Johnson 9, Jaret Holland 4, Zayne Erickson 2 and Joseph Hopper 1. --Third place game #6 Allen 65, Roff 56 Roff – 15 - 8 - 11 - 22 - (56) Allen – 15 - 17 - 13 - 20 (65) Allen scoring: Cole Young 19, Lane Mills 15, Jaret Holland 13, Logan Dennis 8, Connor Johnson 4, Joseph Hopper 4 and Zayne Erickson 2. --#7 Allen 87 , Wanette 18 Wan - 5 - 2 - 5 - 6 - (18) Allen - 27 - 15 - 21- 24 (87) Allen scoring: Logan Dennis 11, Cole Young 10, Tommy Peay 9, Lane Mills 8, Jaret Holland 8, Zayne Erickson 8, Martin Haney 8, Matt McCarn 6, Little Sky Frazier 6, Joseph Hopper 5, Dalton James 4, Connor Johnson 2 and Drew Back 2. --- #8 Allen 45, New Lima 38 All - 14 - 11 - 13 - 7 - (45) NL - 7 - 13 - 8 - 10 - (38) Allen scoring: Cole Young 10, Logan Dennis 10, Joseph Hopper 10, Connor Johnson 7, Jaret Holland 6 and Tommy Peay 2. --#9 Allen 62, Roff 57 Allen - 11 - 18 - 14 - 19 (62) Roff - 14 - 9 - 15 - 19 (57) Allen scoring: Cole Young 18, Jaret Holland 15, Logan Dennis 13, Connor Johnson 11 and Joseph Hopper 5 Hughes County Filings 4666 MEDLOCK, HERMAN D TO HUNTER, TINA A. 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WD OT ATWOOD B28 L1 THRU 20 4731 MOSELEY, JIMMIE D. TO CHAFFIN, DAVID L. MTG OT ATWOOD B28 L1 THRU 20 4732 JOHNSON, DARRAN R. TO FIRST UNITED BANK MTG S15 T7N R9E S2 NW SE NE 4733 SMITH, N. BERT TO N. BERT SMITH IRREV. TRST. MD S10 T8N R9E N2 NE 4734 SHAKTI ENERGY, LLC TO PHOENIX PETROLEUM MD S23 T6N R8E SW 4735 FLUID DISPOSAL SVCS. TO NEWFIELD EXPLOR. RELEASE S29 T4N R11E E2 NE 4736 HEPPEL, ROSETTA TO PUBLIC RE: RACHEL TREAT PRODEATH S04 T5N R8E SW SE 4737 CITIZENS SECURITY BANK TO PRICE, JIMMY K. MTGREL S06 T8N R10E SE 4738 CITIZENS SECURITY BANK TO PRICE, JIMMY K. MTGREL S06 T8N R10E SE 4739 BACA, PATRICIA A. TO FIRST NATIONAL BANK MTGMOD S05 T6N R10E N2 SW 4740 HARKEY, SHIRLEY A. TO HARKEY, SHIRLEY A. WD MOORE BH Partial SOUTHWESTERLY 17 FEET 4741 DRIVER, RAVONDA JAY TO RODRIGUEZ, PEDRO CONTDEED MOORE BC L02 Partial 4742 ALLEN, HAZEL C. TO PUBLIC AFFDSVJT MARKS BB-18 L10 Partial 4743 GRAY, GARY L. TO PUBLIC AFFID S21 T9N R12E NE NE 4744 GRAY, GARY L. TO WISE, JAMES B. MD WD S21 T9N R12E NE NE 4745 LEACH, JAMES H. TO POLKINGHORN, JOSHUA WD S03 T6N R9E S2 SW Partial Containing 8 Acre(s) (more or less) One ~Pharmacist’s View Forget the Cliff, save the Milk! ~ THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, JANUARY 3, 2013 - PAGE 5 to buy food while rediscoverWhile we were all woring the joys of walking and rying about the Mayan Calpublic transportation. endar predictions we should Another thing we may economy. Everyone has their infrastructure, agriculture I wish all of you (and us have been worried about research and the protection have fewer of in 2013 is own definition of economic too) a happy and prosperous something else. I’m talking of natural resources such as jobs. One Obama official recession as compared to a New Year. Be sure and go to about the milk cliff. Falling sources of water and soil con- has accused companies of depression. Here is mine: In church Sunday. off any cliff sounds pretty servation. Allen’s excellent already laying people off and time of recession you put off Wayne Bullard, DPh hazardous but if congress water and sewer systems was cutting back just anticipat- buying a new car and make waynebullard@sbcglobal. doesn’t get to cracking right financed by a loan from this ing hard times in 2013. He do with the old clunker. In a net now our current farm bills program as were most all the claimed this just gave em- depression you sell your car will expire killing all kinds of rural water systems pepper- ployers an “excuse” to do benefits aiding me and other what they really were trying ing our countryside. rural Americans. We have It also subsidizes rich to do anyway—lay off workbeen given some specific farming corporations. Tax- ers. It sounds sort of evil to warnings of what will actu1/4 Mile East of Allen Quick Pic - Hwy 1 payers have tired of read- me. And once we totter over (580)857-2991 Cell (580)421-5936 ally happen if the farm bill is ing about wealthy corporate the much ballyhooed “Fiscal Open 8 to 5 Monday - Thursday • 9 to 1 Friday & Saturday allowed to expire—most of farmers and other “cheaters” Cliff” a number of things which are not pleasant. growing fat on farm subsi- (none pleasant) happen. SeSpecial ATTENTION OCAN COORDINATORS - Don't forget January to download your 2x2 ads First of all, a 1949 origin dies. I know I have. But vere defense cuts will put jobs “fall-back” law will kick in from OPA Webcould site get this week. 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D. COMMUNITY PHARMACY Allen Rural Family HEALTH CLINIC 200 N. Easton • Allen • (580)857-1300 Walk-ins Always Welcome!!! Monday 8 to 4 • Tuesday 9 to 4 • Wednesday 9 to 4 • Thursday 8 to 4 • Friday 8 to 12 New Office Hours beginning July 18: THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, JANUARY 3, 2013 - PAGE 6 Hughes County Court Records HUGHES COUNTY COURT chael Shane Fry RECORDS TRAFFIC Paula Darlene Berry—no MARRIAGE seat belt Timothy Tod Duncan & Gina L. Dodson—passenger T’era R. Combest not wearing seat belt DIVORCE Jean Bernard Durolin—operHeather Jolene Fry vs Mi- ating a motor vehicle without valid driver’s license Chad Mullen—operating a Michael Darrell Webster— Stephen Dale Lemmings— motor vehicle without valid no seat belt no seat belt driver’s license Michael W. Madron—passenger not wearing seat belt Joseph Tyler McClellan— passenger not wearing seat belt Pre-K Students of the Week Pre-K Student of the Week is Christina House. Christina was born May 23 rd in Ada. Her family is Mommy, Daddy, Nana, Papa, Uncle Bubba and Katlin. Christina’s favorite book is “Clifford”; her favorite food is fried chicken. Her pet is a Coco the Lab. Christina likes to play outside, go fishing, and ride in Daddy’s car. Someday she wants to be big (grown-up). She is excited about going to school, Pre-K Student of the Week is Kadence Lea Johnson. Kadence was born October 23, 2007 in Norman. Her family is dad, mom, and brothers Logan, Broady and Blade. Kadence’s favorite books are Dora books; her favorite foods are cereal and meats. Her pet is a Pit Bull named Bonnie; and her friends are Mallory and Breanna. Kadence likes to sing, dance, ride 4-wheelers, draw and do gymnastics. Someday she wants to go to gymnastics everyday or go to Megan’s house. She is excited about going to school and playing with Abbie and Aliya when she goes to Megan’s house. Service Thursday for Max Wainscott -Services for Max Wainscott, 66, of Francis are 2:00 p.m. Thursday at the Criswell Funeral Home Chapel, Rev. Earl Hood will officiate. Burial will follow at Pine Cemetery in Coal County. Mr. Wainscott died Saturday, December 29, 2012 at an Allen nursing home. He was born July 15, 1946 at Stuart, Oklahoma to Charlie E. “Pete” and Annie Virgie Cross Wainscott. He lived most of his life in this area and attended school at Gerty. He married Frances Vaughn. He later married Carol Wainscott. Mr. Wainscott was a farmer and rancher. He also trained horses and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include two daughters, Maxie Wainscott, Pittsburg, OK, and Annie May Suter and husband Ron, Pittsburg, OK; 7 grandchildren, Chance and Mikal Wainscott, Pittsburg, OK; Trevan, Zachery and Maggie Suter, Pittsburg, OK; and Robert and Alyssa Suter, Mustang, OK; four sisters, Lemesa Chenney and husband Dexter, Atwood, Lou Janda, Ada, Margie Kerr and husband Don, Ada, and Ailene Brooks and husband Jim, Wilson; and four brothers, Mearl Wainscott and wife Jacqueline, Whitesboro, TX, Millard Wainscott and wife Allene, Non, Ben Wainscott and wife Nina, Gerty, and Morris Wainscott, Allen. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Lucas Bowdy Wainscott on June 1, 2009; and a brother, Ferman Wainscott on October 14, 2006. Bearers will be Kenneth Kerr, Keith Kerr, Donald Byrd, Roger Byrd, Cecil Wainscott and Billy Don Wainscott. Services under the direction Criswell Funeral Home, Ada LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF PONTOTOC COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA No. PB-2012-107 In the Matter of the Estate of Maria Yolanda Forero-Villegas, Deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: The heirs, next of kin, and creditors of Maria Yolanda Forero-Villegas, deceased: You are hereby notified that Maria Fernanda Forero has petitioned for the issuance of Letters of Administration in the above-captioned and numbered estate to be granted to her, and that said Petition for Letters of Administration will be heard before the District Court in the District Courtroom of the Pontotoc County Courthouse in Ada, Oklahoma, at 9:30 o’clock a.m. on the 16th day of January, 2013, when and where all persons interested may appear and contest the same. Witness my hand this 28th day of December, 2012. /s/ Thomas S. Landrith JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT James R. Scrivner, OBA #8033 JAMES R. SCRIVNER, P.C. 120 East 14th Street Post Office Box 1373 Ada, Oklahoma 74820 Attorney for the Estate (Published in The Allen Advocate on January 3, 2013) THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, JANUARY 3, 2013 , PAGE 7 Atwood First Baptist News Well, winter has jumped in and taken control now. We know we’re in for ice, snow, and cold winds about this time every year, but the warm weeks in early December lull me into wishful hoping that ‘twon’t be so this time. It’s always hard to venture out when it first gets seriously cold, and I imagine that explains why our attendance was down a bit this week. Remember to come to the fellowship hall for breakfast at 9:00 Sunday morning, January 6th. Also, Youth Night Out is scheduled for January 12th at 6:00 P.M. James Hammonds, Tom Spillman, and Wyatt Deaton sang “I Want to Stroll Over Heaven With You” as the special music selection this week. I seem to recall that this is one of Pat Hammonds’ favorite songs so she just may have had something to do with their choice, and it is a good one. Rev. Karch’s sermon was about starting anew and was from the book of Philippians, beginning in Chapter 1, verses 8-ll and 21-25. New Year’s Day is a good starting point for doing better about weight control and a few other popular resolutions. It is also an ideal time for us to prayerfully resolve to improve our Christian life. None of us are perfect and it isn’t likely that we will be able to improve on everything at the same time. However, we can get serious about one or two things at a time, and this Atwood Church of the Nazarene The last Sunday of the year found us counting our blessings and looking forward to the New Year. We want to be a lighthouse in the community and show the love of Christ to our neighbors and friends. Next Sunday morning after services we will have lunch in the fellowship hall. Everyone is invited to attend. Sharon Sanborn sang, “Somebody Loves Me,” for one of our specials and the quartet, sang one of our favorite songs, “The Lighthouse.” Sunday night we went to Friendship for the Fifth Sunday Singing. Bro. Larry, Pam, Robert Carlton and the quartet sang several songs and played their guitars and horns. We are blessed to have so much musical talent in the church. Bro. Larry’s sermon was taken from Colossians 3:1217 and entitled “A Challenge for the Coming Year.” We are God’s chosen people. We are called to holiness. That means that our aim is Christ-likeness. To become Christ-like means that we must” clothe” ourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. To become Christ-like means that we are learning to get along well with others. Give to others the grace you want for yourself. We have responsibilities to pray for one another, encourage one another, and help each other. Forgive others as easily as you have accepted Christ’s forgiveness. Allow the peace of God to flood your heart. Hurts, heartaches, disappointments and grievances rob us of peace. Gratitude is one way to greater peace. Count your blessings. We could not earn God’s love. Why do we often try to make others earn ours? Paul tells us to “put on love.” When Christ rules our hearts, love flows. Make the effort to get into the word of God. It is the single most lifechanging thing we can do. Live your life bodily for Christ. Everyone wants to go to heaven, but few are willing to pay the price to get there. Paul encourages people to develop a life-changing relationship with Christ. The big question for us is this: Is Christ seen in all that we do? Would people be surprised to find out that we are Christians? can result in some important improvements. The Apostle Paul writes that sincerity is important. We can do our best not to offend others. This isn’t always as easy as it sounds when someone is just looking for a reason to be offended. Jesus is guiding us to know what is right and what is wrong if we will listen to what our heart is telling us. In Philippians 2:5-11 we see that exalting Christ is another way we can improve our Christian lives. Jesus chose to come to earth as a man, and He was strong enough to resist the temptations that are part of being a human. He didn’t let his body make him weak, even when it came down to choosing to die on the cross for us. The result of what must certainly have often been hard won obedience is that God exalted him above all, and people all over the world kneel to worship him. That is the Lord we are privileged to serve. In Philippians 3:7-9 Paul shows us that another way we can improve is to prioritize. Compared to Jesus, Paul counted everything else as nothing. Winning a national championship is nothing compared to winning people to Christ. Is there any worldly honor or thing worth trading your salvation in Christ for? In Philippians 4:1013 Paul shows us the importance of being content. This is something that is difficult for Americans to do, but beyond basic food, shelter, and clothing, everything else that God provides is blessing. Philippians 4:13 is a treasure verse to carry in our hearts so that when things get tough we can re- member that we “can do all things through Christ who strengthens us.” Jesus is there when we look to him for help in any situation. Allen School Menu Week of January 7th Monday No School! Tuesday Breakfast — Choice of Cereal or Scrambled Eggs, Buttered Toast, Assorted Juice, Choice of Milk, Jelly, Fresh Fruit Lunch — Pigs in a Blanket, Chicken Patty Sandwich, Baked Beans, Lettuce, Pickle, Fresh Fruit, Romaine Salad, Milk, Mustard, Mayonnaise, Chef Salad Wednesday Breakfast — Choice of Cereal or Buttered Toast, French Toast Sticks, Syrup, Assorted Juice, Choice of Milk, Jelly, Fresh Fruit Lunch — Frontier Barbecue Ground Hamburger, Rosy Applesauce, French Fries, Romaine Salad, Ranch Dressing, Milk Variety, Mustard, Mayonnaise, Catsup, Chef Salad Thursday Breakfast — Choice of Cereal or Buttered Toast, Ham & Cheese Biscuit, Assorted Juice, Choice of Milk, Jelly, Fresh Fruit Lunch — Steak Fingers, Popcorn Chicken, Mashed Potat oes, Peppered Gravy, Romaine Salad, Jello, Pears, Milk Variety, Chef Salad Friday Breakfast — Choice of Cereal or Buttered Toast, Cinnamon Rolls, Assorted Juice, Choice of Milk, Jelly, Fresh Fruit Lunch — Pizza, Chef Salad, Green Beans, Fresh Fruit, Pineapple Cake, Romaine Salad, Ranch Dressing, Milk Variety, Chef Salad ATM Machine • Lottery Station 24 Hour Gas Pumps Drive-thru window Hot Deli Counter Allen Quick Pic Hwy 1 • Allen • (580)857-2459 THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, JANUARY 3, 2013 - PAGE 8 Classified Advertising JimLock Storage MINI STORAGE UNITS 3 sizes to choose from (405) 645-2457 For the best night sleep you ever had, try our Tempur-Ergo Fully adjustable massage system Come in and try it out today st Loweces Pri able! l Avai 12 MONTHS SAME AS CASH On approved credit. 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We now offer home warranties to our buyers and sellers. The Gun Store 100 N. Hinckley Holdenville (405) 379-3331 Cash for Gold & Silver Coins Buy - Sell – Trade Articles Wanted LOCAL COLLECTOR buying Postage Stamp Collections. 214-563-9469 Positions IT’S ALL GOOD STORE & CAFÉ is taking application for an experienced cook and waitress. (405) 519-6076 For Rent TWO PROFESSIONAL OFFICES available for lease in a newly remodeled vintage building in Okemah. Hardwood floors and a 12 ft. tin ceiling, CAT 5 wiring, central heat and air, private reception area and access to conference/file room, full kitchen and restroom. References required. Call Roger at Carls Alls Real Estate, 918-623-6594 or Carl at 918-623-6693 for more information. For Sale FOR SALE — 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood, 160,000 miles. $3,200. 580/320-9119 NEW PROGRAM. $0 down with your land or family land. EZ approval by phone. Free 50” flat screen. Trade-ins welcome. Call today 866-764-3200 WAC SPECIAL GOVERNMENT PROGRAM! Own land/family land – ZERO DOWN! Don’t prejudge your credit. E-Z qualify by phone. $2,000 furniture package with purchase. Homes starting at $26,500 and up. W.A.C. 405631-7600 or 405-635-4338. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR PONTOTOC COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA PB-2012-105 In the Matter of the Estates of LEONARD BASIL HAMON, deceased; and MARY JO HAMON, deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against Leonard Basil Hamon and Mary Jo Hamon, both of whom are deceased, are required to present the same with a description of security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim to Sharon Davies and Judith Hitsman, the named Co-Personal Representatives in care of Kurt B. Sweeney, Sweeney, Smith, Draper and Christopher, P.O. Box 70, 1320 Stone Bridge Suite A, Ada, Oklahoma 74820, on or before the following presentment date: 8th of March, 2013, or the same will be forever barred. DATED this 2nd day of January 2013. S) Sharon Davies S) Judith Hitsman Co-Personal Representatives of the Estates of Leonard Basil Hamon and Mary Jo Hamon, deceased. KURT B. SWEENEY Sweeney, Smith, Draper and Christopher PO Box 70 1320 Stone Bridge, Suite A (580)332-7200 Attorney for Personal Representative (Published in The Allen Advocate January 3 and January 10, 2013) LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR PONTOTOC COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case No. PB-2012-96 In the Matter of the Estate of JAMES HENRY TRAMMELL, JR., Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS To the Creditors and All Persons Interested in the Estate of JAMES HENRY TRAMMELL, JR., Deceased. All Creditors and Persons having claims against James Henry Trammell, Jr., Deceased, are required to present the same, with the description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each Creditor or Person with respect to such claim, to the undersigned Personal Representative, being Beth Collins, in care of Kurt B. Sweeney, Attorney at Law, P.O. Box 70, 1320 Stone Bridge, Suite A. Ada, Oklahoma 74820, on or before the following presentment date: 4th day of March, 2013, or the same will be forever barred. DATED this 21 day of December, 2012. s) Beth Collins Personal Representative Kurt B. Sweeney, OBA#017455 Sweeney, Smith, Draper & Christopher, PLLC P.O. Box 70 1320 Stone Bridge, Suite A Ada, Oklahoma 74820 (580) 332-7200 Attorney for Personal Representative (Published in The Allen Advocate on December 27, 2012 and January 3, 2013) LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF PONTOTOC COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA No. PB-2012-107 In the Matter of the Estate of Maria Yolanda Forero-Villegas, Deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: The heirs, next of kin, and creditors of Maria Yolanda Forero-Villegas, deceased: You are hereby notified that Maria Fernanda Forero has petitioned for the issuance of Letters of Administration in the above-captioned and numbered estate to be granted to her, and that said Petition for Letters of Administration will be heard before the District Court in the District Courtroom of the Pontotoc County Courthouse in Ada, Oklahoma, at 9:30 o’clock a.m. on the 16th day of January, 2013, when and where all persons interested may appear and contest the same. Witness my hand this 28th day of December, 2012. /s/ Thomas S. Landrith JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT James R. Scrivner, OBA #8033 JAMES R. SCRIVNER, P.C. 120 East 14th Street Post Office Box 1373 Ada, Oklahoma 74820 Attorney for the Estate (Published in The Allen Advocate on January 3, 2013) LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Pontotoc County State of Oklahoma Case No. CV-12-179 In the Matter of Application for Name Change for Aaron David Hasskarl TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Take notice that Aaron David Hasskarl has filed a petition to change her name and the same will be heard by the District Court of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma in the County Courthouse located at Ada, Oklahoma in the District Courthouse on the 2th day of (Published in The Allen Advocate on January 3, 2013) LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF PONTOTOC COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA No. CV-2012-172 R. D. Newton, Trustee of the R. D. Newton Trust, Plaintiff, VS. The Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Trustees, and Assigns and Unknown Successors of Rudy Dale Newton, Jr., Deceased; Defendants. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: The heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, assigns, and unknown successors of Rudy Dale Newton, Jr., deceased: You and each of you are hereby notified that R. D. Newton, Trustee of the R. D. Newton Trust, as plaintiff, has filed a Petition in the District Court of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, in the above numbered and styled cause of action, suing you, the heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, assigns, and unknown successors of Rudy Dale Newton, Jr., deceased, alleging that he died possessed of the following described real property located in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma: A part of the SW/4 NE/4 SW/4 of Section 4, Township 4 North, Range 6 East, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast Corner of the SW/4 NE/4 SW/4 of said Section 4; thence North along the East line of said SW/4 NE/4 SW/4 a distance of 140 feet; thence West and parallel with the South line of said tract a distance of 139.71 feet to the point of beginning; thence West and parallel with the South line of said tract a distance of 69 feet; thence North a distance of 68.71 feet; thence East a distance of 69 feet; thence South and parallel with the East line of the SE/4 NE/4 SW/4 a distance of 68.71 feet to the point of beginning. and, A 15-foot wide roadway and utility easement and right-of-way described as follows: Beginning at a point 16.19 feet East and 140 feet North of the Southwest Corner of the SE/4 NE/4 SW/4; thence West a distance of 155.9 feet; thence North a distance of 15 feet; thence East a distance of 155.9 feet; thence South a distance of 15 feet to the point of beginning. that the Plaintiff is the owner of said real property and in actual possession thereof; that more than one year has elapsed since the death of Rudy Dale Newton, Jr. and that there has been no judicial determination of the death and heirship of said Rudy Dale Newton, Jr., deceased; and that you, the heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, assigns, and unknown successors of Rudy Dale Newton, Jr., deceased, are claiming some right, title, or interest in said real property adverse to the right, title, and interest of the Plaintiff. In said Petition Plaintiff prays for judgment against you, and each of you, determining that you have no right, title, or interest in said real property, and prays that you be required to show what right, title, or interest in said real property you now have, if any, adverse to the right, title, and interest of the Plaintiff therein. Plaintiff further prays that the death and heirship of Rudy Dale Newton, Jr., deceased, be determined specifying who those persons were or are who were entitled to take title to said real property upon the death of Rudy Dale Newton, Jr., deceased, and determining the undivided proportion thereof which each took or was entitled to take under the succession laws of Oklahoma. Plaintiff further prays that you, and each of you, be perpetually barred and enjoined from asserting any right, title, or interest in said real property, and for judgment quieting Plaintiff’s title therein against you. You must answer the Petition filed by the Plaintiff on or before the 1st day of February, 2012, or it will be accepted as true and judgment will be rendered against you, and each of you, decreeing the Plaintiff to be the owner of said real property and entitled to exclusive possession thereof, and decreeing that you have no, and are enjoined from asserting any, right, title, or interest in said real property, and quieting title thereto in the Plaintiff. Given under my hand and seal this 18th day of December, 2012. ERNESTINE EUBANK, Court Clerk Pontotoc County, Oklahoma By: /s/ P. Weaver Deputy JAMES R. SCRIVNER, P.C. 120 East 14th Street Post Office Box 1373 - Ada, Oklahoma 74820 Attorney for the Plaintiff (Published in The Allen Advocate on December 20 and 27, 2012 and January 3, 2013) THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, JANUARY 3, 2013 - PAGE 9 Gary’s HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING See me for all your Heating and Air Conditioning needs! • Commercial Ice Machines • (580)467-3136 or (580)857-2239 we accept VISA, MasterCard and Discover! Sam Brown and his goat MoneyMaker were tickled with how good his goat stand worked!! Many many thanks to Derek Whitehead and Tyler Spencer for making this lead for them.They even painted it in beloved orange and black...... :) 5 Named to All-District Team from Page 1 terback until his senior season. He filled in and played well in switching between all these positions we ask him to play. He was a good leader on this team.” Zack Conley was not one of the biggest players on the field. Even so, the 5-4, 180-pound senior impressed district coaches enough to earn him all-district nose guard honor. “He had 61 tackles and 3 tackles for loss,” said Coach Deaton. “He was a 3-year starter and a guy whose motor was always running. We’ll miss his spark!” Justin Deaton was one of the two Allen sophomores to earn alldistrict status. The 6-1, 170-pound was chosen on the offensive side of the ball, as a tight end. Deaton was an excellent blocker in the running game, but also a dependable aerial target. He pulled in 21 receptions for 280 yards and 4 touchdowns. “It was great that Justin was chosen as an all-district tight end,” said Coach Deaton. “But, really, he was a stronger candidate at defensive end. He brought a lot of toughest to both sides of the ball.” The sophomore made 50 tackles and had 8 tackles for loss. He also recorded 7 and one-half sacks, which was tied for fourthbest in all of 8-man football. “Fox had two senior tight ends who earned those honors at tight end,” said Coach Deaton. “Otherwise, Justin might have made it as defensive end.” Dakota Nickell was the other sophomore who landed on the all-district roster. The 5-10, 140-pound safety earned his B-2 status as a top-flight defensive back. “He was a really good safety for us,” Coach Deaton said. “He had 29 tackles and two interceptions. He has good speed and a nose for the ball. He was definitely our best pass coverage back.” The fifth and final Mustang to earn all-district honors was Colten Browning. The 5-5, 140-pound running back was voted as the B-2 Newcomer of the Year. “He had 1,018 yards rushing on 159 carries and 12 touchdowns,” said Coach Deaton. “He also had 308 yards receiving on 30 receptions. On defense, he was our leading tackler from his linebacker position. He made 75 tackles. Colten was just a hard-working kid who always brings great effort very day. He is a kid who is always eager to do his best in practice and games. He’s always looking to do the right thing. I am proud of him for his accomplishment. If he keeps working hard and doing what he has been doing, he continues to improve. In 3 years, he could be really special.” In a related note, Conner Johnson has been notified that he is an alternate selection for the 8-man All-Star Football Game on June 24 in Miami, OK. “There is a pretty good chance he could have the opportunity to play in the all-star game,” said Coach Deaton. “I am proud of him for making that list. It is a prestigious deal. He is very deserving of this chance. I sure hope he gets to play in it.” --Class B District B-2 All District Conner Johnson (5-9, 150, senior) – Special Teams Player Zack Conley (5-4, 180, senior) - nose guard Justin Deaton (6-1, 170, soph) – tight end Dakota Nickell (5-10, 140, soph) – defensive back Colten Browning (5-5, 140, fresh) B-2 Newcomer of the Year THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, JANUARY 3, 2013 - PAGE 10 birthdays & anniversaries Look Who’s 60 January 11 — Matthew Pegg January 5 — Debbie January 13 — Dennis EuRinehart, Justin Slater, Goodman January 12 — Misty Ste- bank**, Mike Crabtree Marlene Hopper, Leslee *Anniversary phens, Abigail Qualls, Andre Pegg Chumley January 6 — Shawn Rolen, Norva Wilson, Sam & Melonie Johnson* January 7 — Hank Deaton, Mr. & Mrs. Ed Rippee*, Chance Griffin January 9 — Carrie Pierce, Mr. & Mrs. Art Goddard*, Maycee Howard January 10 — Cathy Akins Wilma Harden Love, Your family Prices effective January 3 to January 9, 2013 Sale runs September 20 through September 26 • Movie Rental • We accept ACCESS Oklahoma Cards • Fidelity Express bill pay • WIC Approved Allen Food Center 2 7 2 5 $ Cookies Shur Saving Salad Dressing 13.3 14.8 oz Pkg select varieties 2 3 Hormel 99 Shur Saving Saltine Crackers ¢ 99 Big Mopper Paper Towels 99 Colortex Bathroom Tissue ShurSavings ¢ Vegetable Oil $ BIG roll assorted varieties Biscuits Yogurt assorted varieties 31 $ 6 oz carton 3 1 $ Shurfine Ice cream Freezer Pops 2 2 6 $ Fresh Produce US #1 Russet Potatoes 2 lb Pkg Halfmoon Cheese Oranges 2 4 $ 10 oz Pkg Large Fancy Fresh Express California Iceberg California Large Fancy Navel $ Shurfine Beef & Bean 49 Burritos 18 cnt ¢ 2 liter bottle 1/2 gal ShurSaving $ 48 oz bottle 24 10 cnt can ShurSavings 2 89 89 ¢ Soda Pop Shurfine Shurfine Homestyle or Buttermilk gal 4 lb Bag DAIRY & FROZEN Shurfine Low Fat ¢ 2 5 Pure Cane Sugar 4 roll pkg ¢ 16 oz $ Shurfine 1 Lb box 23 oz Can 99 Liquid Bleach 19 oz Can select varieties 5 49 99 select varieties Shur Saving $ Chili $ Coffee 20.5 oz Bonus Box Keebler Chips Delux Bell Peppers Salad Mix 2 5 89 99 3 1 Fryer 1 1 Breast Ground Beef 5 1 1 $ ¢ 10 Lb Bag for 12 oz bag 99 $ Sausage $ Fancy Split Family Pack Pack Split 39 Lb Lb 70% Fat Free Fresh Family Pack Shurfine Stack Pack Bacon $ Lb $ ¢ Tender Fresh Meat Our own homemade Pure Pork 12 oz Pkg Hills Brothers Hi Yield Medium Roast $ Fruity or Cocoa Pebbles Meat Franks • VISA • MasterCard • Amex • Discover Accepted • Money Orders • Senior Citizen Discount Wednesdays Downtown Allen • 857-2627 Post Shurfine Open Sundays 12 to 5 99 $ 4 Lbs or More! 24 oz Pkg 99 ¢ Lunchmeats 99 -- Bologna Salami 39 $ - Pickle Loaf Lb 12 oz Pkg Shurfine Shurfine Smoked Sauage Shurfine 1 $ 69 12 oz Corn Dogs $ 2 29 1 Lb Box
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