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Allen Advocate VOLUME 69 NUMBER 5 ALLEN, PONTOTOC COUNTY , OKLAHOMA 1 SECTION (USPS 543600) 50¢ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2015 The Allen Schools will be holding their traditional Fall Carnival on Thursday evening, October 29 th , from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. This year’s event is being sponsored by all junior high and high school classes and money raised will be divided between all classes. Activities being planned include a Haunted House, Dunk Tank, Trailer Jail, Cake Walk, Bingo, Game Room, Inflatables and, of course, food. Make plans to attend and support the class fundraisers. The annual Title VII, Johnson-O’Malley Pro- gram, and Impact Aid meeting will be held Thursday, October 29, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. in the elementary computer lab. JOM Meeting Tonight Freshmen Autumn Hamilton & Tadyn Walker Sophomores Jonathan Bailey & Hannah Reeves Juniors Colton Frederick & Caitlen Riddle 2015 AHS Mustang Royalty Seniors Queen Hannah Heck & Colten Browning 2015 crown bearer Cade Carlton & flowergirl Khloe Goodson Trick or Treat Saturday Be Careful

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Page 1: October 29

Allen AdvocateVOLUME 69 NUMBER 5 ALLEN, PONTOTOC COUNTY , OKLAHOMA 1 SECTION (USPS 543600) 50¢ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2015

The Allen Schools will be holding their traditional Fall Carnival on Thursday evening, October 29th, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.

This year’s event is being sponsored by all junior high and high school classes and money raised will be divided between all classes.

Activities being planned include a Haunted House, Dunk Tank, Trailer Jail, Cake Walk, Bingo, Game Room, Inflatables and, of course, food. Make plans to attend and support the class fundraisers.

The annual Title VII, Johnson-O’Malley Pro-gram, and Impact Aid meeting will be held Thursday, October 29, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. in the elementary computer lab.

JOM MeetingTonight

Freshmen Autumn Hamilton & Tadyn Walker

Sophomores Jonathan Bailey & Hannah Reeves

Juniors Colton Frederick & Caitlen Riddle

2015 AHS Mustang RoyaltySeniors Queen Hannah Heck & Colten Browning

2015 crown bearer Cade Carlton & flowergirl Khloe Goodson

Trick or Treat Saturday

BeCareful

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This past week our grandchildren spent some time with us and we played everthing from “Old Maid” to “Sorry.” It had been a long time since I had played any board game or any card game. One of the games we played when our kids were growing up was “Monopo-ly.” This past week I learned a lot about the Monopoly game and hope our readers enjoy the information as much as I did.

How Uncle Pennybags Got Rich The game we call Monopoly was invented as an object

lesson in the evils of capitalism. Evidently it was one of history’s greatest failures. Who knows how many future raiders and real-estate moguls were corrupted with greed at a tender age?

Parker Brothers acquired the rights to the game in 1935, from its supposed inventor, an out-of-work sales-man named Charles Darrow. The price was $7,000 plus residuals. Parker Brothers figured that it had overpaid. During the Depression, people were short of cash but at only $2 the game qualified as cheap entertainment. In its first year, Parker Brothers sold 278,000 copies. In 1936, it sole 1.75 million. Monopoly gave people “a feeling of wealth,” a Parker descendant noted, when little in the real economy did.

The brass at Parker Brothers could not believe their luck. They obtained a patent – monopolizing Monopoly, as it were. To buttress the patent claim, they needed a “creation story”, a version of how the ark landed at their door. Darrow obliged. He recounted how, unemployed and with a wife and two children to care for, he retreated to the basement of his Philadelphia home night after night. Finally, he had it: Monopoly.

Darrow’s story, which the company publicized and which Darrow was to repeat in endless interviews, was itself a capitalist fable. Calvin Trillin would call it a “nice, clean, well-structured example of the Eureka School of American industrial legend.” It did not happen to be true, as Mary Pilon recounts in her engaging book, “The Monopolists: Obsession, Fury, and the Scandal Be-hind the World’s Favorite Board Game.” According to Ms. Pilon, Darrow’s account was “somewhere between a stretch of the facts and a lie.”

Monopoly was actually inspired by the “Landlord’s Game”, the creation of a turn-of-the-century feminist ho was also an inventor, writer and single-taxer, Elizabeth Magie (1866-1948). Single-taxers were followers of the political evangelist Henry George, who advocated a “single” tax on land, a leveling of social inequities and an end to monopolies. Gorge had a cult following in the 1880s and ‘90s. He never won office or instituted a tax, but Magie, the daughter of an abolitionist, kept the faith for decades.

The Landlord’s Game gained a following in a utopian community in Delaware that was based on George’s principles. (Among its members was Upton Sinclair.) Players moved around a board, buying and selling properties, with railroads located in the middle of each side and one square bluntly direction, “GO TO JAIL.” Informally, players began to cal it “the monopoly game.” According to an early devotee, “the purpose of the game was to illustrate the evils of the capitalist system.” Ma-gie invented two versions. In one, wealth created was shared by all participants. This excited no one. The other rewarded players for crushing the competition. That was fun.

Ms. Pilon, a first-time author, staples together several narratives that are more interrelated than it first appeared. One of them offers an interesting, albeit brief, history of board-game promoters. Milton Bradley believed that games should teach morality. In 1860, he had a hit with “Checkered Game of Life.” Players who landed on a square marked “Gambling” were led to “Ruin.” (Other squares denoted “Intemperance” and “Idleness.”) George Parker, scion of a shipping family in Salem, Massachusetts, was a generation younger and rather more daring. He thought games should be entertaining – not to mention profitable for their purveyors. Parker Brothers scooped up titles and challenged the patents of rivals with the zeal of a Monopoly fiend putting a hotel on Boardwalk. As leisure time and electric light-ing became more common, the game industry thrived, although during the Depression the company might have failed had it not stumbled upon Monopoly.

The heart of “The Monopolists” describes how the game originally invented by Magie (later, Elizabeth Magie Phillips) evolved on homemade oilcloth boards, gradually accruing contemporary features, such as a Free Parking space and like-colored property groups. Espe-cially after World War I, the game seems to have gone

October 29 — Gage HolderOctober 31 — Krystal Carlton,

Michelle RileyNovember 1 — Chris & Amanda

(Davis) Allgeier*, Juliet Deaton, George PriceNovember 2 — Maegan Rus-

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MilneNovember 6 — Kayla God-

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nerNovember 9 — Jimmy Wilson

Jr.November 10 — Jim Deaton,

Betty BuchananNovember 12 — Joeseff

HeapeNovember 14 — Donna Tatum,

Clayton Dyer, Connor John-son

Area Birthdays

Excited, amazed, impressed or shocked . . . whatever it was, Tiffany Johnson, Laney Deaton and Taylor Johnson ran through all the emotions at the Home-coming game this past Friday night.

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The men of the Allen Masonic Lodge will be holding a dinner to honor their wives, as well as the widows and children of deceased members, Monday night, November 2nd.

The 7:00 pm meal will be served at the Lodge on West Broadway.

Masons to honor wives and widows

Annual Lula Volunteer Fire DepartmentBBQ Dinner Fund Raiser

Saturday, November 7th • 5 p.m.

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Come out for a night of food & funSilent auction • games • bounce house • Live music from local muscians

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viral in scattered com-munities in the northeast and among select circles at the Wharton School and Columbia University. Ultimately, it caught on in Atlantic City, New Jersey, especially among Quak-ers, who were prospering as hotelkeepers. Property names were copied from the city’s streets, ritzy and otherwise (the low-rent Baltic Avenue was taken from a street inhabited by African-Americans). Ms. Pilon traces a chain of players leading to its supposed inventor.

By the time Darrow first saw the game, in Philadelphia no earlier than 1932, it was widely played, if unpublicized, and little different from Monopoly today. Dar-row’s contribution was to enlist an artist (probably responsible for the musta-chioed tycoon who is the game’s emblem), improve the board’s appearance, slap the word “Monopoly” across it, apply for a copy-right and initiate commer-cial production.

Ms. Pilon’s final sub-plot, which occupies too much of the book, tells the story of Ralph Anspach, a left-leaning economics professor at San Francisco State University who, in the mid-1970s, invented a trust-busting game he called Anti-Monopoly. Parker Brothers charged him with trademark in-fringement. By then, Parker had acquired Ma-gie Phillips’ old patent and had figured it was immune to competitors. The legal battle took an unexpected turn when Mr. Anspach decided to investigate the validity of Parker Broth-ers’ original trademark. This brings the story back to Charles Darrow and the game’s origins.

There are lots of inter-esting concepts at play here, at least if you happen to be a copyright lawyer. The plot takes through copyrights (who can dis-tribute), trademarks (who can use a name) and pat-ents (who has the right to restrict others from similar methods and de-vices). Ms. Pilon, for-merly a reporter at this newspaper and at the New

York Times, brushes over the complexities a bit too quickly, perhaps because she so clearly sympathizes with Mr. Anspach’s David as opposed to the game company’s Goliath.

Parker Brothers, in the 1970s, was owned by the behemoth cereal maker General Mills (it has since been acquired by Hasbro), a fact that the author seems to hold against it. Just to make sure we understand who is on the side of the angels, she repeatedly ref-erences Mr. Anspach’s strapped circumstances and his “rumpled” threads. The men from Parker Brothers, by contrast, were “dressed in suits and ties,” she says revealingly on page 142. There is a further sarto-rial expose on page 147, when the author glimpses the company’s lawyers in “crisp pressed suits”; then, on page 214, as the case moves through the appeals process, the com-pany brings on additional counsel who are dressed – you won’t believe this – “in suits.” I may be bi-ased (I own a suit or two myself), but emphasizing such stereotypes tends to obscure the underlying subtleties. Although Dar-row clearly inflated his role in Monopoly’s develop-ment – a key component in

Mr. Anspach’s suit against Parker Brothers – he none-theless played some role. The system rewards the entrepreneur who seeks a trademark or a patent because this gives people incentive to develop valu-able products and brands.

Yet there is plenty in “The Monopolists” to hold one’s interest – not least, tips on how to win at Mo-nopoly. For a first effort, it passes Go.

— Roger LowensteinThe Wall Street Journal

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Gerald McAlisterLicensed Insurance Agent

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Natalie Cody and Laira Rippee and the rest of the Future Mustang Cheerleaders put on a great halftime show last Friday night.

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Friday, October 30 • Geary Oklahoma4:30 - 7:00 Prior to Allen vs Geary football game

Geary New Fire Station Fundraiser

First Christian Church • Geary • 205 S. Blainelocated one block north of high school. This is a fund raiser for the new fire station being built near Cherokee Trading area for our growing community. Donations only

for more information contact Jim Shelton (405)884-2362

This week is Halloween. For the past few years, the school has put their class decorations on the street corners in our town. I guess our town is small enough for the classes to do that. I can’t imagine that a larger town, like Oklahoma City or Tulsa, could do that; so, there are many times you can think that it is nice to live in a small town. It is interest-ing to see the decorations that go up each year.

The way that Halloween is celebrated has certainly changed over the years. Many years ago, the most that happened was that toilets were turned over.

I never have lived in a large city, so I only have observed how things were done in the small towns I have lived in.

Sometime in the late 1950s, a new housing ad-dition in our town began to get most of the trick-or-treaters, as it seemed to be the best place to go to get away from most of the traffic. The residents have learned that they all were going to have a lot of visitors that night and stock up on treats to be given out.

The past few years, our Chamber of Commerce has had an afternoon pro-gram, where Halloween

costumes are judged and local churches have hosted functions for the public. These draw a crowd and are much-anticipated each year.

I just looked at the cal-endar and realized that this year, another one, is almost over. The month jumped out at me. This is the month that Andrew Rooney died, three years ago. I was a fan and tried to watch his program each week. He was the last one to appear each night on Sixty Minutes. His humor, to me, was different.

One subject I especial-ly remember was on the “chair.” He talked about

how many different kinds of chairs there are. I think of that a lot when I see a different kind of chair. At the time I first saw that show, I thought, “Why would someone talk about a chair?” But he was right.

There are many different kinds of chairs. Our min-ister just bought one that is large enough for her and all her grandchildren. That is one big chair. Think about it.

Have fun Saturday, and stay safe.

Services for Billy Lee Griffin, 85, of Allen are 2:00 p.m. today,

Thursday, October 29th, at the Bethel Free Will Baptist Church in Allen, Rev. David McDougal will officiate. Burial will follow at the Al-len Cemetery.

Mr. Griffin passed away Tuesday, October 27, 2015 at his home. He was born August 15, 1930 at Brashear,

Texas to W. J. and Stella Viola Martin Griffin. He graduated from Allen High School.

Billy married Katie Glendene Prentice September 28, 1953 in Allen. He worked as an operator for Sun Oil Company and later he was a Station Operator for Texoma Pipeline. He was a member and deacon of the Bethel Free Will Baptist Church and had served in the U. S. Army.

Survivors include his wife, Glendene, of the home; his children, Marla Tinkler and husband David of Ada, Bruce Griffin of Gerty, and Leah Tidwell and husband Todd of Norman; four grandchildren, Conner Tinkler and wife Rikki, Norman, Dylan Tinkler, Ada, Kelsey Tidwell, Stillwater, and Matthew Tidwell, Norman; two great-grandchildren, Jordan and Lennon Tinkler; two nephews, Jay Lynn Crawford and wife Karen, Mesa, Arizona and Terry Dean Ferguson, Prescott, Arizona; a special niece, Rita Crawford, Tempe, Arizona; and other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Stella Kirby; step-father, E. L. Kirby; three brothers, Maurice Dale Ferguson, Tommy Ferguson and J. A. Ferguson; and a sister, Laverne Scarlett.

Bearers will be Conner Tinkler, Dylan Tinkler, Mat-thew Tidwell, Danny McDougal, Charles Henry and Robert Hammond. Honorary bearers will be Ronny Jan-da, Darrell Janda, Terry Janda and Kerry Caldwell.

Arrangements are under the direction of Criswell Funeral Home, Ada.

Services Today forBill Griffin

Graveside services for Velma Irene Moore, 97, of Ada were 11:00 a.m. Saturday, October 24th, at Allen Cemetery. Rev. Buddy Drake officiated.

Mrs. Moore died Thurs-day, October 22, 2015

Wayne Russell and his wife Becky, and Paul Rus-sell and his wife Janet; her great-grandchildren, Drake Hurt, Brody Moore, Mason, Cole and Dil-lon Russell, Tori and Alli Valentine, Lauren Sweet, Wyatt and Jack Russell, and Erica Jaqua; and three great-great-grandchil-dren.

Velma was the second of seven children. Five of those siblings preceded her in death. Remaining is her youngest sister, June Wellington and her hus-band Floyd of Stonewall.

Those who wish may make memorial contri-butions to the American Heart Association, 2227 E. Skelly Drive, Tulsa, OK 74105.

Services were under the direction of Criswell Fu-neral Home, Ada.

at an Ada assisted liv-ing center. She was born March 6, 1918 at Allen to Charley D. and Mary Francis Bryant Wilkinson. She attended Black Rock school.

Velma married Gerald A.

Moore December 21, 1937 in Allen. He preceded her in death August 8, 2005 in Tulsa. Mrs. Moore was a homemaker and a member of the Church of Christ. She enjoyed her family, fishing, and all types of

yard work with special interest in her flowers.

Survivors include a son and his wife, Ron and Judy Moore; daughter and her husband, Phyllis and Chuck Russell; her grandsons, Scott Moore,

Graveside Rites held for Velma Moore

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Several years ago my dad was going through sort of a crisis. He had already retired and fallen into a routine but he had become edgy and seemed harder all the time to please. He was restless and was hav-ing some difficulty with all the extra time he had due to his retirement. He was not very well but it was not an uncommon situation for guys his age. One day my older brother Gerald called and, after discussing the situation and both of us wondering what would be best for him, Gerald said he had a good idea. Dad needed to get away and go with him to the Northern Territories this summer and get in some real good fishing and recreation with him and a bunch of his Wyoming fishing pals.

“I’ll fly down and pick him up at Ada and we will go back up to Upton. We

will then fly up to Canada with the guys. It’ll be great fun and it will do him a world of good. When I get done with him he’ll be a new man.” So they did. From Canada they took a big old obsolete “water” plane charter to a fishing camp in the far north that only had visitors in the summer months. The ice had just come off the lake and a crew had made the rustic cabins ready to go and stocked. A guide looked after their needs to some extent but the men took turns cooking and doing the KP. Turned out KP was one of dad’s most favorite events. They cooked up a lot of food and had a lot of fellow-ship. Things were look-ing good and it would be nice to say the therapy worked.

The first big snafu oc-curred early on. The men were fishing and dad was trying out his new “gee whiz” rod and reel. He was a little dangerous with the thing. Finally he caught the guy in the bow in the ear with the plug and we all know how hard those things are to get out. This one was no exception and it did take a little bit of smooth out of the day, especially for the guy with the ear. Gerald had noticed that dad’s dementia was worse. It made him nervous but dad was having a ball. His de-mentia was reflected in his cooking and other ways. It may have been here the campers got a little more nervous.

But they were just up there for the week or so and before you knew it the day came along for the old airplane to return and take them back to civilization. The last day was busy with everyone packing up their stuff. Lots of fish were iced down and made ready for the trip back to Wyoming and spirits were good. But Gerald was a little nervous. It seemed dad hadn’t been taking his medicine correctly--or something. Whatever, he was pretty dysfunctional. Gerald watched out of the corner of his eye as they packed. Another problem arose. They had more stuff now and the cargo was stacked tightly around the little airplane’s toilet. It was a slow and long trip so the worried pilot warned the men to lay off any drinks as the toilet would be unavailable.

About this time Gerald noticed dad chug-a-lug-ging the biggest Dr Pep-per he had ever seen. It was nearly gone. Gerald asked dad, “didn’t you hear the pilot?” “Oh don’t worry,” dad said, “ I can

hold it good.” Well, you guessed it. Not long after the uncomfortable group were airborne, my dad needed the toilet. Bad. The unsmiling men, used to dad by now, turned to rearranged crowded plane to accommodate the trans-gressor and eventually the harried group made it back to Wyoming. They never invited dad again and all

I heard from Gerald later was that, maybe, “Dad was sicker than I thought.”

I’ve been flying quite a bit myself this week but on sleek jets. One thing’s for sure. I’ve avoided drink-ing big Dr Peppers before taking off. I hope your fall is going well and the ball games are going well for you. Be sure and go to church Sunday.

Wayne Bullard, [email protected]

When the phone rang at the church office, the preacher answered by saying, “Hello, this is the church of Christ.” The telemarketer said, “May I speak to the head of the household, Please?” Im-mediately, the preacher responded, “You want to speak to Jesus?” Then the preacher heard, “What?! I would like to speak to the head of the house-hold, please.” Then the preacher said, “Ma’am, this is the church of Christ and I’m only the minister, Jesus is the head of the church!” The abrupt re-ply then came, “Oh! I’m sorry!” Then, there was a click on the line as the line fell dead.

Isn’t Jesus Christ the head of His church? In referring to Jesus Christ, the inspired Apostle Paul wrote, “He is the head of the body, the church.” (Colossians 1:18) Have you read any place in the Scriptures where Jesus gave authority to a man to be head of His church? Yet, there are men who seem to think or act as if they are the head of the church! They seem to think they have the author-ity to change the structure, worship or divine plan as Christ ordained it for His church.

The Apostle Paul told the young preacher, Timo-thy that he was writing “so that you may know how you ought to conduct yourself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth.” (1 Tim 3:15) He gave Timothy many instruc-tions about the church, its work, the leadership, benevolence and told him to “Hold fast the pattern of sound words which you have heard from me.” (2 Tim 1:13) If we would be the Lord’s church, should we not also hold fast to that same pattern of sound words? Think about this, “if we depart from the pat-tern of sound words given by Jesus for His church, have we ceased to be His church?”

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First Nine Weeks

The following students at Allen Elementary earned the academic distinction of being on the following honor rolls for the first nine week period of school:

Superintendent’s Honor Roll

(All A’s for the 1st Nine Weeks)

1st Grade - Camden Cross, Walker Cudd, Brailee Davis, Olivia Fuller, Sonny Harjo, Brooklyn Harper, Hattie Holder, Christina House, Christopher Hurt, Lily Laden, Hunter Langley, Lauren Lawler, Gus Matthews, Jake Matthews, Dillon Maxwell, Tresley Mowdy, Daycie Nemecek, Brayden Nichols, Kayla Nickell,Daniel Reeves,

Logen Rippee, Kryslyn Stephens, Cash Wainscott, Jaxon Watkins, Leslie Williams, Logan Wilson, J.R. Wofford 2nd Grade - Taylor Batey, Kayd Bell, Jaycee Boolin, Blake Campbell, Clayton Chitwood, Jessica Craddock, Lexani Edwards, Alexis Friday, David Gragert, Sata Harjo, Kadence Johnson, Mathew Johnson, Mallory Keeney, Addison Prentice, Delilah Ramirez, Landen Rippee, Jakob Roby, Kailey Trump, Addysen Vincent, Bryar Wilson, Cherish Woodward 3rd Grade - Colt Carlton, Seeley Clay, Caidence Cross, Kellianne Finney, Bodrey Goodson, Alex Hill, Logan Johnson, Kason Linker, Levi

Mann, Cayser Nickell, Ty O’Daniel, Madison Prentice, Tyler Raney 4th Grade - Kamlyn Cundiff, Brogen Goodson, Keithon Howard, Malloree Howard, Kelsey Hurt, Ava Laden, Garrett Nix, Abbey Strong, Jack Todd 5th Grade - Coyt Bell, Lindsey Chapman, Raney Clay, Tagus Howard, Gary Raney, Brooklyn Sanders, Ansley Tollett, Maebrey Wallace, Beckett Wells, Camdyn Williams 6th Grade - Jacob Beavert, Ethan Roniss, Brody Wallis, Maddox WoffordPrincipal’s Honor Roll(All A’s & B’s first nine

weeks) 1st Grade - Dyllan Brown, Lillie Chapman, Emerson Childers,

Shaylynn Elliott, Emma Smith, Ledger Smith 2nd Grade - Kamden Adams, Tatay Bear, William Brand, Serenity Butler, Jared Coody, Sam Daniel, Breanna Davis, Morgan Davis, Triston Fuller, Autumn Johnson, Hannah Johnson, Jason Johnson, Alyssa Royalty, Patricia Sanford, Cobin Smith, Emma Tomb 3rd Grade - Kaden Ashby, Tavia Bear, Brailee Beck, Brady Crabtree, Stoney Cully, Kaylee Davis, Isaiah Files, Brendan Jasna, Adrian Johnson, Robert Moorehead, Breanna Williams 4th Grade - Dillon Blessing, Jagger Caldwell, Brittany Chitwood, Desiree Files, Julie Johnson, Lance Johnson, Emmett Koonce, Trevor

Stradford, Brayden Tatum, Riley Tomb, Olivia Wallace 5th Grade - Hunter Boyd, Nicholas Boyles, Quinn Corum, Montana Griffith, Kassidy Keeney, Payton McWethy, Keenan Walker, Aniston Weeks 6th Grade - Rhyan Bergquist, Maycee Howard, William Kaminski, Luke Maloy, Paige Mayfield, Dylanee McCarroll, Brandon Riddle, Milani Rowsey, Mandala Sanchez, Davyn Wilson

Allen Elementary Honor Rolls

Join the Allen Masonic Lodge for breakfast Satur-day, November 7th, from 7:00 to 10:00 a.m., at the Lodge on West Broadway. The breakfast fund-raisers are held the first Saturday of each month

Masonic Breakfast

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Allen correspondentThe Allen Mustangs

kept their 2015 playoff hope alive last Friday with a 32-14 win over Maysville Warriors.

Coach Steven Caldwell’s Mustangs will tackle an even bigger challenge this weekend against the Geary Bison.

Geary is a perfect 8-0 overall and 7-0 in the B-2 standings. The Bison have scored 427 points and al-lowed 82 in eight games. GHS shares first place with Alex in the district with two games remaining in the regular season.

Allen is 5-3 overall and 4-3 in B-2 play. The Mus-tangs have scored 388 points and given up 292 points. Allen currently shares fourth place with Cyril

The Mustangs will host Cyril on November 6 in the Week 10 final contest. A visit to the playoffs will be up for grabs when they meet.

“Our win last Friday (vs. Maysville) sets up a ‘winner goes on and loser goes home’ in Week 10 against Cyril,” said Coach Caldwell.

Allen’s Week 9 game, however, still has the Mustangs focused on the

---AT A GLANCE

At a GlanceOct. 15 @ MaudAllen 34Maud - 14 - 16 - 14 - 8 - (52)Allen - 6 - 6 - 8 - 14 - (34)

---First quarter10:18 - Allen - Colten Browning 10-yard run (run failed), 6-0

---Second quarter8:27 - Allen - Colton Frederick, 9-yard run (run failed), 12-0 0:21 - Allen - Henry, 20-yard pass from Henryetta (Frederick run), 20-0

---Third quarter3:19 - Allen - Frederick, 4-yard run (run failed), 26-0

---Fourth quarter10:35 - Allen - Joe Howshar, 17-yard run (run failed), 32-0 9:50 - Maysville - #23, 4-yard pass (run good), 32-6 7:01 - Maysville - #23, 53-yard pass (pass failed), 32-14

---TEAM STATS

Situation Allen MaysvilleScore 32 14First down 24 5Pass C-A-I-TDs 4-11-1-0 11-32-2-0 Pass yards 30 153Carries/yards 69/477 19/37 Total offense 507 190Punts/Avg. 3/36.7 5/28.4Fumbles/lost 2/1 1/1 ---

INDIVIDUALSIndividual statsColton FrederickPassing: 4-11 for 30 yards, 1 TDRushing: 26 carries for 117 yards, 2 TDs

---Colten BrowningRushing: 22 carries, 217 yards, 1 TDReceiving: 3 catches for 10 yards

---Joe HowsharRushing: 8 carries for 73 yards, 1 TD

---Garrett WallisRushing: 9 carries from 32 yards

---Tadyn Walker Rushing: 2 carries from 19 yards

---Ty BrownRushing: 2 carries from 19 yards

---Christian HenryReceiving: 1 catch for 20 yards, 1TD

---Schedule & results09/04 @ Wetumka, won 38-36 09/11 vs. Macomb, won 56-14 09/18 7 @ Alex, lost 60-0 09/25 vs. Bray-Doyle, won 50-6 10/02 @ Strother, won 96-50 10/9 vs. Waurika, lost 46-26 10/15 @ Maud, lost 52-34 10/23 vs. Maysville, won 32-14 10/30 @ Geary 11/06 vs. Cyril

unbeaten Bison this Friday night.

Coach Caldwell certain had his Mustangs ready to compete in their recent game with Maysville. Al-len raced away to leads of 6-0 in the first quarter, 20-0 in the second quarter and 26-0 in the third quar-ter. The Mustangs also scored again in the fourth quarter to swell the lead to 32-0.

Maysville responded with a pair of late touch-downs en route to the 32-14 lead.

Allen opened the scor-ing on Colten Browning’s 10-yard run at the 10:18 to make it a 6-0 game.

In the second quarter, the Mustangs used Colton Frederick’s 9-yard run at 8:27 to up the lead to 12-0.

Allen also scored on Christian Henry’s 20-yard TD pass from Frederick with only 21 seconds. Frederick also added the conversion run to make it a 20-0 going into the break.

Allen continued the scoring streak at the 3:19 mark of the third quarter. Frederick blasted into the end zone on a 4-yard keeper to increase the lead to 26-0.

The Mustangs swelled the lead to 32-zip at the

10:35 mark of the fourth quarter. Joe Howshar rum-bled into the end zone on a 17-yard scoring run to cap the Mustangs total to 32-0.

Maysville broke onto the scoreboard at the 9:50 mark. The Warriors found the end zone on a 4-yard TD pass play. Maysville also added a conversion run to make it a 32-6 game.

Maysville added the sec-ond and final touchdown on a 53-yard TD pass with 7:01 to play. The TD rounded out the score at 32-14.

Allen generated 24 first downs and 507 yards of total offense. The Mus-tangs rushed for 477 yards and passed for 30 more.

Maysville had five first downs and 190 yards. The Warriors were lim-ited to 37 yards on 19 carries. They were more successful for the passing attack with 153 yards on 11 completions.

Allen was led by Colten Browning, who returned from an injury a week earlier. Browning rushed for 217 yards and a touch-down on 22 carries. He also hauled in three passes for 10 yards.

Colton Frederick also returned from injuries to give the Mustangs a lift.

The quarterback rushed for 117 yards and a pair of touchdowns on 26 carries. Frederick also completed 4 of 11 passes for 30 yards and one touchdown.

Another key contribu-tor for the Mustangs was Joe Howshar, who had 73 yards and a touchdown on eight carries.

Christian Henry added to the scoring total with his one reception for a 20-

yard touchdown grab.Three others are also on

the list, including Garrett Wallis with 9 carries for 32 yards, Tadyn Walker with 2 carries from 19 yards, and Ty Brown with 2 carries for 19 yards.

The win over Maysville was very important to the playoff hopes for the Mus-tangs. After this week’s contest, Allen will pre-pare for a win or go home showing with Cyril.

Mustangs still in playoff hunt going into week 9Allen’s 32-14 win over Maysville fuels chase for post-season bid

The offensive line opened huge holes all night against Maysville. Pictured is Tanner Wof-ford, Joe Howsher and Christian Henry.

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LEGAL NOTICEOrdinance 15-002

AN ORDINANCE adding to Chpt. 13, Nuisances, of the Town Code of Stonewall, Oklahoma, thereby des-ignating the Municipal Court Clerk as the Stonewall Code Enforcement Officer and establishing forms that are to be used in the abatement process conducted in the Town of Stonewall, Oklahoma.

BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and the Board of Trustees of the Town of Stonewall on this date.

Proposed Ordinance: The following attached Forms num-

ber 13-801 through 13-810. Approved during the regular meeting

by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Stonewall this 8th day of October, 2015.

s) Jim Miller, MayorDate: 10-8-15

AttestJeanne Braum, Town ClerkDate: 10-8-15(SEAL) NOTE: The forms number 13-801

through 13-810 of Ordinance 15-002 are available at the Stonewall City Hall, (580) 265-4511.

Published in The Allen Advocate on October 29 and November 5, 2015)

LEGAL NOTICEIN THE DISTRICT COURT

FOR PONTOTOC COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMA

Case No. PB-14-85In the Matter of the Estate of MARJORIE LOUISE HAYS, MARY BETH

FINNEGAN, Personal Representative.Alias Order for Hearing on Final Report and Account, Petition for Distribu-

tion, and Notice of Final SettlementTHE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons interested in the Estate of

Marjorie Louise Hays, deceased The Court takes notice that Mary Beth Finnegan, Personal Representative

of the Estate of Marjorie Louise Hays, deceased, having filed her final report, account, and petition for distribution, the matter is ordered set for hearing on November 13, 2015 at 9:30 o’clock a.m., in the District Courtroom of the Pontotoc County Courthouse in Ada, Oklahoma.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to each and all of you of said hearing, to file any objections in writing if you have any, and that you may appear at the time of such hearing and raise such objections or questions you may have to the approval of said final report and petition.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order and notice be mailed and published as required by law.

Signed this 21 day of October, 2015.S. Kessinger

Judge of the District CourtPrepared by:Rick D. Tucker, OBA#15864Robinette/KingAttorneys for Personal RepresentativeP.O. Box 1066Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74005(918) 336-4132 (Published in The Allen Advocate on October 22 and 29, 2015)

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THE ALLEN ADVOCATE, OCTOBER 29, 2015 - PAGE 10LEGAL NOTICEIN THE DISTRICT COURT

OF PONTOTOC COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMA

No. CV-2015-130Rozella B. Bailey, Patricia Kay Clonce, and

Jeanette June Hughes, Plaintiffs,VS.

The Heirs, Executors, Administrators, De-visees, Trustees, and Assigns and Unknown Successors of F. G. Bailey, a/k/a Floyd Gene Bailey, a/k/a Floy Gene Bailey, Deceased; Defendants.

NOTICE BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: The heirs, executors, administrators,

devisees, trustees, assigns, and unknown successors of F. G. Bailey, a/k/a Floyd Gene Bailey, a/k/a Floy Gene Bailey, deceased:

You and each of you are hereby notifiedthat Rozella B. Bailey, Patricia Kay Clonce, and JeanetteJuneHughes,asplaintiffs,havefiledaPetition 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 F. G. Bailey, a/k/a Floyd Gene Bailey, a/k/a Floy Gene Bailey, deceased, alleging that he died possessed of the following described real property located in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma:

A part of Lot 4 (NW/4 NW/4) of Section 3, Township 3 North, Range 6 East, more particu-larly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North line of said Lot 4, said point being 420 feet East of the Northwest Corner of said Section 3; thence South 161 feet; thence East 240 feet to a point on the East line of said Lot 4; thence South 104 feet; thence West 265 feet; thence North 265 feet to a point on the North line of said Section 3; thence East 25.0 feet to the point of beginning;

that the Plaintiffs are the owners of said real property and in actual possession thereof; that more than one year has elapsed since the death of F. G. Bailey, a/k/a Floyd Gene Bailey, a/k/a Floy Gene Bailey, and that there has been no judicial determination of the death and heirship of said F. G. Bailey, a/k/a Floyd Gene Bailey, a/k/a Floy Gene Bailey, deceased; and that you, the heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, assigns, and unknown successors of F. G. Bailey, a/k/a Floyd Gene Bailey, a/k/a Floy Gene Bailey, deceased, are claiming some right, title, or interest in said real property adverse to the right, title, and interest of the Plaintiffs. In said Petition Plaintiffs pray for judgment against you, and each of you, determining that you have no right, title, or interest in said real property, and pray 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 Plaintiffs therein. Plaintiffs further pray that the death and heirship of F. G. Bailey, a/k/a Floyd Gene Bailey, a/k/a Floy Gene Bailey, deceased, be determined specifying who those persons were or are who were entitled to take title to said real property upon the death of F. G. Bailey, a/k/a Floyd Gene Bailey, a/k/a Floy Gene Bailey, deceased, and determining the undivided proportion thereof which each took or was entitled to take under the succession laws of Oklahoma. Plaintiffs further pray 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 Plaintiffs’ title therein against you.

Youmustanswer thePetitionfiledby thePlaintiffs on or before the 3rd day of December, 2015, or it will be accepted as true and judg-ment will be rendered against you, and each of you, decreeing the Plaintiffs to be the owners 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 Plaintiffs.

Given under my hand and seal this 16th day of October, 2015.

KAREN DUNNIGAN, Court ClerkPontotoc County, Oklahoma

By: /s/ P. WeaverDeputy

JAMES R. SCRIVNER, P.C.120 East 14th StreetPostOfficeBox1373Ada, Oklahoma 74821-1373Attorney for the Plaintiffs (Published in The Allen Advocate on October

22, 29 and November 5, 2015)

LEGAL NOTICEIN THE DISTRICT COURT

WITHIN AND FORPONTOTOC COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMA

No. P-2012-4In the Matter of the Estate of SUSAN ANN SHIPLET, Deceased.

ORDER AND NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF HEIR-

SHIP, DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that Lena Dehart, Personal Representative of the estate

of Susan Ann Shiplet, deceased, having filed in this Court her Final Account of the administration of said estate, and her Petition for Order Allowing Final Ac-count, Determination of Heirship, Distribution and Discharge of said Personal Representative, the hearing of the same, has been fixed by the Judge of said Court for the 6th day of November, 2015, at 10:00 o’clock a.m. in the District Courtroom, Pontotoc County Courthouse, Ada, Oklahoma, and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the said Final Account should not be settled and allowed, the determination of the heirs, distribution of the estate and the Personal Rep-resentative discharged.

DATED this 19th day of October, 2015.s/S. Kessinger

JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURTPrepared by: Jason Christopher, OBA #17383Sweeney, Draper & Christopher, P.L.L.C.P.O. Box 190Ada, Oklahoma 74821-0190Phone (580) 332-7200Attorney for Personal Representative (Published in The Allen Advocate on October 22 and 29, 2015)

LEGAL NOTICEIN THE DISTRICT COURT

WITHIN AND FORPONTOTOC COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMACase No. PB-2015-73

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGIA MAE MASSIE, deceased. COMBINED NOTICE

NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR SUMMARY ADMINISTRATIONAND

NOTICE TO CREDITORSAND

NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNTING, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE

Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the estate of Georgia Mae Massie who died September 16, 2015, while residing in Allen, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, hereinafter referred to as Decedent, that Terry Michael Massie and Clifford Lee Massie of Allen, Oklahoma, filed in the District Court of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, a Petition praying for the administration of the estate. The total value of the estate of Decedent as set forth in the Petition is $121,500.00. This Combined Notice is given pursuant to the Order of this Court entered on this date.

All creditors having claims against Georgia Mae Massie, deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Clifford Lee Massie, Personal Representative at the offices of Gregory S. Taylor, 115 S. Broadway, P.O. Box 1737, Ada, Oklahoma 74821, attorney for Personal Representative, on or before the following presentment date: The 20th day of November, 2015, or the same will be forever barred.

All persons interested in the estate of said Decedent are hereby directed to appear in Courtroom #315 of the District Court of Pontotoc County, State of Oklahoma, on the 21st day of December, 2015, at 11:00 A.M., at which time the Petition will be heard. Objections to the Petition must be filed not less than ten days before the hearing and a copy mailed to Petitioner in care of his attorney at the address shown above, or any objections shall be deemed waived. If an objection is timely filed, the Court will determine at the hearing whether Summary Administration proceedings are appropriate and, if so, whether the estate will be distributed and to whom the estate will be distributed. The final accounting and a petition for distribution will be filed on or before the 1st day of December, 2015.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 19th day of October, 2015.

s/ S. Kessinger JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT

s/ Gregory S. TaylorGregory S. Taylor, Attorney for

Personal Representative GREGORY S. TAYLOR115 S. BroadwayP.O. Box 1737Ada, OK 74820580/332-7717Attorneys for Personal Representative (Published in The Allen Advocate on October 22 and 29, 2015)

LEGAL NOTICEIN THE DISTRICT COURT

IN AND FORPONTOTOC COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMACase No. PB-2014-72

In the Matter of the Estate of HEATHER HARRIS, Deceased.NOTICE FOR HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL REPRESEN-

TATIVE, PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMI-NATION OF HEIRS AND DISTRIBUTION

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Gary Harris, Personal Representative of the Estate of Heather Harris, Deceased (the “Personal Representative”), having filed in this Court a Final Account and Petition for Order Allowing Final Account, Determination of Heirs and Distribution, the hearing of the same has been fixed for the 13th day of November, 2015, at 9:00 o’clock a.m., before this Court in the District Courtroom, Pontotoc County Courthouse, Ada, Oklahoma, and all persons interested in the Estate are notified then and there to appear, the heirs of the Decedent determined, the Estate distributed to the heirs, devisees, and legatees, and the Personal Representative discharged.

DATED this 20th day of October, 2015.S. Kessinger

JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURTSusie Bolin Summers, OBA #22069Alvin D. Files, OBA #2902Charles D. Mayhue, OBA #5822MAYHUE, SUMMERS & FILES, PLLCAttorneys at LawPost Office Box 1488 Ada, OK 74821-1488Telephone: (580) 436-6500 Facsimile: (580) 332-7202Attorneys for Personal Representative(Published in The Allen Advocate on October 22 and 29, 2015)

LEGAL NOTICEIN THE DISTRICT COURTOF PONTOTOC COUNTY

STATE OF OKLAHOMACase No. CV-2015-134

PATRICIA RAE ESTES, Plaintiff,Vs.The Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Trustees and Assigns, and the

Unknown Successors of NORMAN LEE WYCHE, JR., NORMAN LEE WYCHE, SR., and SALLY N. WYCHE, All Deceased; and The State of Oklahoma, ex. rel. The Oklahoma Tax Commission; Defendants.

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: The Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Trustees, and Assigns, and the

Unknown Successors of NORMAN LEE WYCHE, JR., NORMAN LEE WYCHE, SR., and SALLY N. WYCHE, All Deceased.

TAKE NOTICE that you and each of you, have been sued by the above named Plaintiff in the above entitled action in the District Court of Pontotoc County, State of Oklahoma, and that you must answer the Petition filed by Plaintiff in said cause on or before the 18th day of December, 2015, or said Petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendants above named in said action, quieting title to the following described real property located in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma:

The South 37½ feet of the North 102½ feet of Lots 10 and 11 and all of Lot 8 and a part of Lot 9 described as follows: Beginning at a point 37½ feet West of the Northeast corner of said Lot 9; thence West a distance of 62½ feet to the Northwest corner of said Lot 9; thence South a distance of 140 feet to the South-west corner of said Lot 9; thence East a distance of 100 feet to the Southeast corner of said Lot 9; thence North a distance of 75 feet; thence West a distance of 37½ feet; thence North a distance of 65 feet to the point of beginning, all in Block 3 Original Townsite, Fitzhugh, Oklahoma,

and judicially determining the heirship of NORMAN LEE WYCHE, JR., NOR-MAN LEE WYCHE, SR., and SALLY N. WYCHE, all deceased.

WITNESS my hand and seal this 27 day of October, 2015.Karen Dunnigan, Court ClerkPontotoc County, Oklahoma

By: s) P. WeaverDeputy(SEAL)

Barry G. Burkhart, OBA#14,092120 South BroadwayAda, Oklahoma 74820(580) 332-2800(580) 332-2811 (fax)Attorney for Plaintiff (Published in The Allen Advocate on October 29, November 5 and 12, 2015)

LEGAL NOTICEIN THE DISTRICT COURT

WITHIN AND FORPONTOTOC COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMA

Case No. P-2013-86In the Matter of the Estate of

GEORGE C. MARION, Deceased.ORDER AND NOTICE OF

HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, DISTRIBUTION AND

DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that Connie

Tillery, Personal Representative of the estate of George C. Marion, de-ceased, having filed in this Court her Final Account of the administration of said estate, and her Petition for Order Allowing Final Account, Determination of Heirship, Distribution and Discharge of said Personal Representative, the hearing of the same, has been fixed by the Judge of said Court for the 16th day of November, 2015, at 9:00 o’clock a.m. in the District Courtroom, Pontotoc County Courthouse, Ada, Oklahoma, and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the said Final Account should not be settled and allowed, the determination of the heirs, distribution of the estate and the Personal Repre-sentative discharged.

DATED this 22nd day of October, 2015.

S. KessingerJUDGE OF THE DISTRICT

COURTPrepared by: Kurt B. Sweeney, OBA #17455Sweeney, Draper & Christopher,

P.L.L.C.P.O. Box 190Ada, Oklahoma 74821-0190Phone (580) 332-7200Attorney for Personal Representa-

tive (Published in The Allen Advocate on

October 29 and November 5, 2015)

LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT

WITHIN AND FORPONTOTOC COUNTY

STATE OF OKLAHOMACase No. P-2015-06

In the Matter of the Estate of FRAN-CES CAROLYN RIGGS, Deceased.

ORDER AND NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT AND

PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, DISTRIBUTION AND

DISCHARGE Notice is hereby given that Jerry

Warren, Personal Representative of the estate of Frances Carolyn Riggs, deceased, having filed in this Court her Final Account of the administration of said estate, and her Petition for Order Allowing Final Account, Determination of Heirship, Distribution and Discharge of said Personal Representative, the hearing of the same, has been fixed by the Judge of said Court for the 16th day of November, 2015, at 8:30 o’clock a.m. in the District Courtroom, Pontotoc County Courthouse, Ada, Oklahoma, and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the said Final Account should not be settled and allowed, the determination of the heirs, distribution of the estate and the Personal Repre-sentative discharged.

DATED this 22nd day of October, 2015.

s/S. KessingerJUDGE OF THE DISTRICT

COURTPrepared by: Kurt B. Sweeney, OBA #17455Sweeney, Draper & Christopher,

P.L.L.C.P.O. Box 190Ada, Oklahoma 74821-0190Phone (580) 332-7200Attorney for Personal Representa-

tive (Published in The Allen Advocate on

October 29 and November 5, 2015)

LEGAL NOTICEIN THE DISTRICT COURT

IN AND FORPONTOTOC COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMACase No. PB-2015-29

In the Matter of the Estate of A. J. VINSON and GENEVA E. VINSON, also known as Geneva Elzina Vinson, Both Deceased.

NOTICE FOR HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL REPRE-

SENTATIVE, PETITION FOR OR-DER ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF HEIRS AND

DISTRIBUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

Wallace Dean Vinson, Personal Rep-resentative of the Estate of A. J. Vinson and Geneva E. Vinson, Both Deceased (the “Personal Representative”), hav-ing filed in this Court a Final Account and Petition for Order Allowing Final Account, Determination of Heirs and Distribution, the hearing of the same has been fixed for the 20th day of November, 2015, at 10:00 o’clock a.m., before this Court in the District Courtroom, Pontotoc County Court-house, Ada, Oklahoma, and all persons interested in the Estate are notified then and there to appear, the heirs of the Decedents determined, the Estate distributed to the heirs, devisees, and legatees, and the Personal Represen-tative discharged.

DATED this 26th day of October, 2015.

S. KessingerJUDGE OF THE DISTRICT

COURTSus ie Bo l in Summers , OBA

#22069Alvin D. Files, OBA #2902Charles D. Mayhue, OBA #5822MAYHUE, SUMMERS & FILES,

PLLCAttorneys at LawPost Office Box 1488Ada, OK 74821-1488Telephone: (580) 436-6500Facsimile: (580) 332-7202Attorneys for Personal Representa-

tive (Published in The Allen Advocate on

October 29 and November 5, 2015)

LEGAL NOTICEIN THE DISTRICT COURT

WITHIN AND FORPONTOTOC COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMACase No. PB-2015-75

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATES OF RUTH ELLEN GRIFFIN and WILLIAM CHESTER GRIFFIN, both deceased.

COMBINED NOTICENOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION

ANDNOTICE TO CREDITORS

ANDNOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNTING, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP DIS-

TRIBUTION AND DISCHARGENoticeisherebygiventoallpersonsinterestedintheestateofRuthEllenGriffin,whodied

January 13, 2014, while residing in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, and in the estate of William Ches-terGriffin,whodiedAugust27,2015,whileresidinginPontotocCounty,Oklahoma,hereinafterreferredtoasDecedents,thatWilliamC.Griffin,Jr.,ofLargo,Florida,filedintheDistrictCourtofPontotoc County, Oklahoma, his Petition praying for the administration of said estates. The total valueoftheestateofDecedentRuthEllenGriffinassetforthinthePetitionis$80,000.00.ThetotalvalueoftheestateofWilliamChesterGriffinassetforthinthePetitionis$80,000.00.ThisCombined Notice is given pursuant to the Order of this Court entered on this date.

AllcreditorshavingclaimsagainstRuthEllenGriffin,deceased,andWilliamChesterGriffin,deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral(ifany)heldbyeachcreditorwithrespecttosuchclaim,toWilliamC.Griffin,Jr.,PersonalRepresentativeattheofficesofGregoryS.Taylor,115S.Broadway,P.O.Box1737,Ada,Oklahoma74821, attorney for Personal Representative, on or before the following presentment date: The 30th day of November, 2015, or the same will be forever barred.

All persons interested in the estate of said Decedent are hereby directed to appear in Courtroom #315 of the District Court of Pontotoc County, State of Oklahoma, on the 30th day of December, 2015, at 11:00 A.M., at which time the Petition will be heard. Objections to the Petition must be filednotlessthantendaysbeforethehearingandacopymailedtoPetitionerincareofhisat-torney at the address shown above, or any objections shall be deemed waived. If an objection is timelyfiled,theCourtwilldetermineatthehearingwhetherSummaryAdministrationproceedingsare appropriate and, if so, whether the estates will be distributed and to whom the estates will be distributed.Thefinalaccountingandapetitionfordistributionwillbefiledonorbeforethe10th day of December, 2015.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 26th day of October, 2015.

S) S. KessingerJUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT

s/ Gregory S. Taylor Gregory S. Taylor, Attorney for

Personal RepresentativeGREGORY S. TAYLOR115 S. BroadwayP.O. Box 1737Ada, OK 74820580/332-7717Attorneys for Personal Representative (Published in The Allen Advocate on October 29 and November 5, 2015)

LEGAL NOTICEIN THE DISTRICT COURT

IN AND FORPONTOTOC COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMACase No. PB-2015-76

In the Matter of the Estate of JIM PARKS WESSON, Deceased. COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING

TO: All persons interested in the Estate of Jim Parks Wesson, DeceasedYou are hereby notified that on the 26th day of October, 2015, Jane Thomas Wesson (the

“Petitioner”),PostOfficeBox1488,Ada,Oklahoma74821,byandthroughSusieBolinSummersofMayhue,Summers&Files,PLLC,AttorneysforPetitioner,filedintheDistrictCourtofPontotocCounty a Petition for Summary Administration, Appointment of Special Administrator, and Admission of Will to Probate (the “Petition”).

The Petitioner has alleged that Jim Parks Wesson, deceased (the “Decedent”), died testate on February 12, 2015, at the age of 82 years, domiciled in and residing in Bay County, State of Florida, andthatthetotalvalueoftheDecedent’spropertyinOklahomaisapproximately$5,000.00.Attachedto the Petition is an instrument purporting to be a copy of the Last Will and Testament together with anexemplifiedcopyoftheOrderAdmittingWilltoProbateandAppointingPersonalRepresentativeby the Probate Court of Bay County, Florida, in Case No. 2015-378-CP. Petitioner has asked this Court to admit the Will to probate and for other summary proceedings pursuant to Section 245 et seq. of Title 58 of the Oklahoma Statutes.

In an Order for Combined Notice entered on the 26th day of October, 2015, the Court found that it should dispense with the regular estate proceedings prescribed by law and order notice to creditors and issue an order for hearing upon the Petition for Summary Administration and Admission of Will to Probate, the Final Accounting, and Petition for Determination of Heirs, Devisees and Legatees and Distribution.

The names and addresses of the heirs or devisees of the decedent are as follows: Jane Thomas Wesson James Parks Wesson Richard Thomas Wesson Michael Tyler Wesson c/oMayhue,Summers&Files,PLLC,PostOfficeBox1488,Ada,Oklahoma74821 Pursuant to the Order for Combined Notice, all creditors having claims against Jim Parks Wesson,

deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Jane Thomas Wesson, Special Administrator,atthelawofficesofSusieBolinSummers,ofMayhue,Summers&Files,PLLC,At-torney for the Special Administrator, on or before the following presentment date: November 25, 2015, or the same will be forever barred.

Notice is also hereby given that a hearing will be held on the 21st day of December, 2015, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. at the Pontotoc County Courthouse, Ada, Oklahoma. At the hearing the Court will decide whether to approve the Petition for Summary Administration and Admission of Will to Probate and the Final Account and Petition for Determination of Heirs, Devisees and Legatees, and Distribution of the Petitioner. The Final Account and Petition for Determination of Heirs, Devisees andLegateesandDistributionwillbefiledhereinonorbeforethe30th day of November, 2015.

YouareherebyadvisedthatyoumustfileobjectionstothePetitionforSummaryAdministrationand Admission of Will to Probate and the Final Account and Petition for Determination of Heirs, Devisees and Legatees, and Distribution at any time before the hearing and send a copy to the Petitioner in care of her attorney, Susie Bolin Summers, Mayhue, Summers & Files, PLLC, Post OfficeBox1488,Ada,Oklahoma74821-1488,oryouwillbedeemedtohavewaivedanyobjections.Ifyouhavenoobjections,youneednotappearatthehearingormakeanyfilingswiththeCourt.

The Court will determine at the hearing whether the Will attached to the Petition shall be admitted to probate and whether summary proceedings are appropriate and, if so, whether the Estate will be distributed and to whom the Estate will be distributed.

Susie Bolin SummersSusie Bolin Summers, OBA #22069

Alvin D. Files, OBA #2902Charles D. Mayhue, OBA #5822

MAYHUE, SUMMERS & FILES, PLLCAttorneys at Law

121 South Broadway AvenuePostOfficeBox1488

Ada, OK 74821-1488Telephone: (580) 436-6500Facsimile: (580) 332-7202

Attorney for Petitioner (Published in The Allen Advocate on October 29 and November 5, 2015)

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Pre-K Students of the Week

Each year, after the Al-len Pre-K students hear the story “Monster Mama” by Liz Rosenberg and Ste-phen Gammell, they are asked the question “How do you know your monster momma love you so?” We always enjoy sharing their answers with our readers . . .

Mrs. Laxton’s class: Zoey Ables - She give

hugs and gives kisses and say bye- bye.

Bryar Blessing - She kiss me and love me.

Jesse Bowman- Her loves you.

Rae’ Leon Brown was absent.

Brinlee Cardinalle - Her loves me very much and I give her kisses.

Broady Johnson - She lets me cook.

Harley Langley - I don’t have a monster mom. She loves me BIG much!

Konner Love - She al-ways gives us kisses and gets us ready for bed.

Ayla Manuel - She takes me to the park sometimes and she takes me to the zoo sometimes.

Taycee Manuel - I love her. She just loves me.

Tristan Melton - I do not know.

Kingston Prentice - She kisses me and hugs me.

Logan Reichard - She gives me candy.

Sophia Shires - She kiss-es me and she hugs me and she takes me where ever i want to go after dance.

Sophia Smith - She gave me kisses and hugs. She loves me.

Christian Watham - Kisses and hugs.

Preston West - Hug me and kiss me. She gives me all the best kisses.

Thomas Williams was absent.

Mrs. Harris’ class: Haven Ables - She makes

me cookies Korbin Ashby - She

gives me kisses Becket Burris - She gives

me kisses and hugs before I come to school.

Sophie Cassell - She helps me take a bath be-cause I have a cast on my arm.

Kolbi Clark - She hugs me and she is nice to me.

Tayden Frederick - She

brings me to school and tells me she loves me.

Ryder Johnson - She takes care of me and she feeds me.

Edward Gonzalez - She gives me lots of hugs and kisses and makes my lunch every day.

Mario Gonzalez - She kisses me and tickles me.

Ricklyn Jasna - She takes me to Nana’s.

Joseph Johnson - She fixes me dinner.

Jessi Mann - She gives me kisses.

Jet McCarty - She cooks me hot dogs

Laira Rippee - She gives me kisses and hugs at night and says “I love you to the moon and back.”

Ryleigh Tate - She packs my lunchbox and kisses me.

Rayna Wilson - She gives me hugs and kisses and cooks good food.

Pre-K Student of the Week from Mrs. Laxton’s class is Bryar Blessing. Bryar was born May 9, 2011 in Mercy Hospital, Ada, Oklahoma. His family is Daddy, Momma, Dillon, Nanny, Papa, Sissy and Mike.

Bryar’s favorite book is “Barney the Beagle”; his favorite foods are chicken and French fries. He has a dog named Squirrel and his friends are Taycee, Ayla and Kade.

Bryar likes to rope calves and goats. Someday he wants to chop trees down. He is excited about going to Pre-K.

Pre-K Student of the Week from Mrs. Harris’ class is Korbin Ashby. Korbin was born June 22, 2010 in Ada, Oklahoma. His family is mom An-gela, dad Jonathan, bubbas Tyler and Kaden, and sissy Madalen.

Korbin’s favorite book is “Batman”; his favorite food is pancakes. Korbin has two dogs, named In-digo and Winchester, and two cats, Boe and Tabby. His friends are Dominic, Ford, Hattie and Carbon.

Korbin likes to ride 4-wheelers, fish, and ride his bike. Someday he wants to be a fireman. He is excited about going to the fair.

Allen School MenuWeek of November 2nd

Monday Breakfast – Muffins, Cereal, Fruit, Juice, Milk Lunch – Spaghetti & Meat Sauce, Breadstick, Green

Beans, Salad Bar, Fruit, MilkTuesday

Breakfast – Scrambled Eggs, Toast, Fruit, Juice, Milk

Lunch – Chicken Wrap, Sun Chips, Carrot Sticks, Salad Bar, Fruit, Milk

Wednesday Breakfast – Donut, Fruit, Juice, Milk Lunch – Beef Taco, Refried Beans, Chips & Salsa,

Spanish Rice, Salad Bar, Fruit, MilkThursday

Breakfast – Cinnamon Roll, Yogurt, Fruit, Juice, Milk

Lunch – Chicken & Noodles, Mashed Potatoes, Din-ner Roll, Salad Bar, Fruit, Milk

Friday Breakfast – Biscuit & Gravy, Fruit, Juice, Milk Lunch – Pizza, Caesar Salad, Fruit, Salad Bar, Milk

Allen Nutrition SiteWeek of November 2nd

MondaySpaghetti & Meat Sauce, Seasoned Broccoli, Tossed

Salad, Garlic Bread, Salad Dressing, Fruit Cocktail, 2% Milk, Coffee and/or Tea

TuesdayAztec Chicken Salad, Mexican Rice, Chips, Salsa,

Ice Cream, 2% Milk, Coffee and/or TeaWednesday

Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Cornbread, Gravy, Lemon Chiffon Pie, 2% Milk, Coffee and/or Tea

ThursdayLoaded Baked Potatoes with Ham & Grated Cheese,

Broccoli Cheese Soup, Black Olives, Crackers, Salsa, Margarine, Sour Cream, Chocolate Pie, 2% Milk, Cof-fee and/or Tea

FridayChili Cheese Dogs, Baked Beans, Chips, Mustard,

Mayo, Ketchup, Relish, Fresh Fruit, 2% Milk, Coffee and/or Tea

Richard’s Yard Service• Mowing• Weedeating• Brush Cleanup• Weed Spraying

Richard Geyer(580) 399-1363

Deann Johnson went over to Lindsey Hisaw’s house last week to see her grandson (and his parents).

Sunday, Freddie and Deann attended his family reunion in Ada

—O&A— Agnes Taylor has re-

turned home following a two week trip to the north-

east on Arkansas Tours. The tour visited four-

teen states including New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and oth-ers. A visit to Niagara Falls took them to both the U.S. and the Canadian side. They viewed the colorful foliage in many states and saw many won-derful sights besides.

She has now completed one more thing on my bucket list!

—O&A— Visiting Carl, June, Lynn

and Debbie Vinson this past weekend were Brad, Pam, Heidi and Jason Bennett and their friend, Josh, all from Norman; Anita Ellingsworth of Fin-ley, Tennessee; Ron and Londa Litke of Duncan; and Phil, Charlotte, Quen-tin, Tammy, Ireland and Quinn Vinson, and Natalie Esau and Bailie Sommers, all from Cushing. Visit-ing from the Oklahoma City area were Rhonda, Josh and Brian Pachucki, Thad Vinson, and Chris-tina, Kambree, Callie and Lyndon Thompson.

—O&A— Diane Miller of Tulsa

was out & about Monday and Tuesday, visiting with Fay Rinehart.

—O&A— Tammy Frederick trav-

eled to Texas last Satur-day. She stayed with her sister Shannon Brown in

Azle and visited Saturday and Sunday with my mom in Ft. Worth. Sunday she stopped in Denton on my way home and visited with her sister Julie Richard.

—O&A— Cindy Davis enjoyed

the past weekend with her daughter and fam-ily, Amanda and Chris Allgeier, Evan and Caleb, in Edmond.

Friday evening they at-tended the OSU Home-coming “Walk Around” in Stillwater and Saturday Cindy spent time with her grandchildren while Amanda and Chris at-tended the OSU/Kansas Game.

Sunday, Amanda, Cindy and the boys went to the Affair of the Heart at the OKC fairgrounds.

—O&A— John Frederick is home

following double knee sur-gery earlier this week. He began therapy on Wednes-day and we wish him all the best.

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