Fooled By What You See

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Comments to: andybowman839@gmail.com Coffeetimecolumn.com “IN A FIZZ” While working in my front yard the other day, I noticed the mailman zip past our house without stopping. Not too unusual and my only thought was, “Evidently had no mail today.” But just a few minutes later here he came again, from the other direction.
Fooled By What You See

County Fair Spelling Bee winners

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The Hughes County Free Fair iSpelling Bee was held on Thursday evening, October 29 at the Hughes County Expo Center. Although there were fewer students competing than normal due to the COVID 19 virus, there were still some very exciting moments at this exhibition of the student’s spelling skills.
2nd – 4th Grade Finley McMahan Stuart

Tower Repair May Cause Low Water Pressure

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During the November 3 City Council meeting Mayor John Massad announced that, before starting repair work on the Adams Street water tower, the water is being allowed to drain down as it is used. This is to prevent wasting water by draining it out on the ground. Some customers in the area of Sooner Road/Country Club may experience low water pressure during this time, and Mayor John Massad asks that they please be patient. Once the water level is low enough the water lines will cut off to bypass the tower and pressure should return.
Faith Freewill Baptist Church honored their veterans in a special ceremony Sunday. Veterans pictured are: Bill Robinson, Jerry Young, Leroy Dority, Jim Keefer, J.C. Kanard, Dub Tatum, Larry Hamilton. A special thank you to Psator Earl Scroggins and members of the church for the gift bags they presented to each veteran and for the beautiful Veteran Day decorations placed throughout the church.

Fall Art Show Winners Announced

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This year’s Holdenville Society of Painters and Sculptors (HSPS) Fall Art Show has been a low key event compared to years past. There was no gathering of artists for a lunch with judge Judy Osborn, and there was no crowded Open House, which normally would have been on October 3, for the public to enjoy their first preview of the entries. However, after cancelling the Spring Art Show, organizers took on the challenges caused by the COVID 19 virus, and the walls were filled with an impressive collection of artwork for the public to enjoy responsibly with masks and proper social distancing.
ART SHOW GREAT SUCCESS - Art Center Hostess Patsy Grove Law points out a small example of the outstanding entries in the 2020 Fall Art Show.

Sheriff’s Report

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Sheriff’s Booking Report Bobby Beck—17 day sanction Leslie Edward Chastain—endeavors or conspires to deliver, manufacture or possess controlled dangerous substance Summer Nicole Gaskins—trespassing after being forbidden; obstruction of investigation; resisting executive officer; possession of paraphernalia; possession of controlled substance; larceny; public intoxication Larry J. Goodman—DUI: driving under the influence of any other intoxicating substance; possession of controlled substance; maintaining a house where drugs are kept/sold; using surveillance equipment while committing a felony Noah Hodges—possession of paraphernalia; possession CDS without tax stamp Eric Lee Hooks—public intoxication; obstruction Jonathan Ives—domestic assault and battery by strangulation Danny Ervin McMullen—DUI: driving under the influence of any other intoxicating substance; carrying firearms while under the influence Amber Michele Moore—burglary second degree Charlene Alane Riley—possession of paraphernalia Chase Alan Wallace—receive, possess or conceal stolen property Zachary Heath Weger—public intoxication.

Christmas Parade December 14

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The annual Holdenville Christmas Parade is scheduled for Monday, December 14, beginning at 6:30. The theme for this year’s parade will be “Cowboy Christmas.” The Chamber will once again be giving cash awards to the best decorated entries in a number of categories, with a preference for entries that follow the Cowboy Christmas theme. Entrants will line up on South Echo. During the October Chamber Luncheon meeting President Tonja Weaver stated that horses and dogs will be at the end of the parade line, and entrants should provide their own “pooper scoopers.”

Around Town... by John Bill Martin

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What is your favorite animal? This would never happen in any of my classes because I agree with the young man 100 per cent. Anyway, here is his story: Our teacher asked what my favorite animal was, and I said, “Fried chicken.” She said I wasn’t funny, but she couldn’t have been right, because everyone else laughed.
John Bill Martin

Fooled By What You See

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Comments to: andybowman839@gmail.com Coffeetimecolumn.com “HOW TO SIMPLY NOT LIVE” A few years ago, we were introduced to a book titled “HOW NOT TO DIE” by Dr. Michael Greger.