NS JOURNAL-THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1997
about bike discarded. Foundone was sent on their way, found
blue bike in creek at French & pistol in backyard. Also found
7th. New bike, brought to the possible explosives.
: station. -2:17 a.m. - at PD to contact
....... 5:10 p.m. - lock-out at 701 someone about possible explo-
French, could not open. Owner sives.
asked to break window, advised .5:20 a.m. - with ATF agent, fol-
him to do it himself, low-up on possible explosives.
5:30 p.m. - assisted animal con- Beard
trol officer getting dog's head -7:00 a.m. - on duty, at PD with
unstuck at the kennel. Keylon and ATF agent. Working
6:00 p.m. - at Whistle Stop #2 on case involving recovered C4
23, 1996 taking report on 2 guns taken explosives.
from auto. Was the lady's friend .9:25 a.m. - written warning to
who took guns and was possibly Charles Hayes of Guthrie for
office for City headed for Tulsa. Took report, over-taking traffic on right.
notified PCSO of situation. Told -9:45 a.m. - at Cimarron River
"ataew school zone victim to write report, bridge re drilling rig broken
r. 33 learning to set -8:18 p.m. - issued warnings to down on road. Got same offroad-
Jayme for failure to dim head- way.
"traffic control at lights and defective equipment. 10:30 a.m. - call from PCSO to
citation .9:10 p.m. - at PD updating daily contact Agent Luke Frenn,v, ATF
Tambunga of log sheet, agent. Did so.
g 70 mph Thursday, December 26, 1996 1:00 p.m. - took report from Ray
Beard Gazaway of theft, report oftiems
lumberyard, o1:10 a.m. - at PD working on missing from his shed.
case report, o3:45 p.m. - on Pogue doing fol-
"0n call. o3:00 a.m.- on standby duty. low-up on items taken from
"Oaduty. .8:00 a.m. - on duty: church. Spoke with Mr.
:all from Payne 10:00 a.m. - called Wilson's for Sparkman.
Office (PCSO), status on unit 1, they will call .4:10 p.m.- at PD updating logs.
Strode Funeral back at noon. Keylon
tomorrow at 12:55 p.m. - at PD with Mrs. 5:00 p.m. - on call.
Strode Chapel Powell, she has tire shop dog in 6:57 pro. - on duty.
Gardens. her yard. Owner called to come 6:55 p.m. - call from PCSO, sub-
24, 1996 get it. ject wants to speak with an of-
.3:00 p.m.- at PD updating logs. ricer at Whistle Stop #1. Trans-
on patrol. Wilson's called back, unit should ported David Ray Wilson of
at high school, be ready by 4:30 p.m. Hominy to Stillwater Medical
& secure. 4:10 p.m.- to Cushing with Of- Center for mental evaluation.
ricer Ottaway to pickup unit 1. Emergency order of detention to
:all from PCSO ofKeylon Vinita. Picked up Beard for as-
[8 S. Timberline,5:00 p.m. - on call. sistance.
on arrival. 6:56 p.m - on duty. Sunday, December 29, 1996
Friday, December 27, 1996 Keylon
Keylon 4:37 a.m. - at PD.
Patrol. 12:20 a.m. - on patrol. 4:45 a.m. - on call.
Also 12:43 a.m. - call from Stillwa- Ottaway
reported gas ter PD, ambulance to 316 E. Tho- 12:01 am. - standby duty while
Fire Dept. mas, breathing difficulty. Escort Beard & Ottaway transport sub-
"at station, ambulance from Whistle Stopject to Vinita.
',all from PCSO, #2. .8:00 a.m. - on duty.
a call 2:44 a.m. - call from PCSO to .10:22 a.m. - report of golf cart
that a re- pick-up individual at Stillwater in trees on Lovers Lane, no one
subject at 315 Medical Center, took back to around.
at residence, Perkins. 10:36 a.m. - found golf cart at
Back in- .3:05 a.m.- at PD. Lovers Lane & Kirk. Has flat
assisted am- 3:42 a.m. - on call. tire, owner to get later.
Beard 1:00 p.m. - on call.
at office. 7:20 a.m. - on duty. 2:10 p.m. - radar check on Hwy.
observed 1 ton .9:10 a.m. - at 118 Timberline 33, no contact.
in a hurry, with Ottaway re domestic dis- 3:00 p.m. - written warning for
33, pacing pute. Was girlfriend/boyfriend safety sticker.
pass- dispute, settled. 5:02 p.m. - report of drag rac-
Passing zones. 10:30 a.m. - gave copy of state ing on,east River Rd., notified
PD, stopped accident report to person in ac- county and checked. Found some
108 and held. cident, evidence of racing but partici-
arrested and 12:00 noon - with employees at pants were gone on arrival.
passenger to Gayle Sager's retirement dinner -5:30 p.m. - on standby duty and
of Perkins on at Steer Inn. backup for Keylon.
2:32 p.m. - call from resident at Keylon
105 Sasser Court. Advised that 9:28 p.m. - traffic control at
Patrol. someone got into her vehicle last Stumbo & Main, verbal warning
PD re child ex- night and took cell phone out and to Robin Lynett Smith of Carney
threw it on the ground. Nothing for expired tag (11/96).
Stillwater taken.
for black/ 3:38 p.m. - cited Cami Wood for
Rural Water Corporation
speeding 65 mph in 55 mph zone.
auto bur- 4:10 p.m. - at Bible Evangelis-No. 3 receives loan
Set-up at 33/ tic Temple on Pogue with Mr. Charles P. Rainbolt, State Di-
Sparkman on theft case. rector of Rural Development,
with person .4:35 p.m - talked to Kathy Tho-USDA, announced recently a
" POssible burglary mas at DA office reference case.$250,000 loan from the Water
Was not subject .4:45 p.m - call from Brenda and Waste Program tojRural
for. Ventris re her husband is going Water Corporation No. 3, Payne
writ- to throw her belongings into theCounty. The loan will be used
Ford for yard and is coming from Stillwa-to fund improvements to the ex-
mph zone. ter. Subjects are in process of isting water system.
warning to getting divorce. Subject did notConstruction will include add-
Wellston for show. Informed Keylon ofsitua- ing height to three existing
mphzone, tion. tanks, adding one additional
mber 25, Keylon tank, and installing new 8 inch
05:00 p.m. - on call. pipeline.
7:02 p.m. - on duty. According to Rainbolt, "Work-
Patrol. 011:42 p.m. - escorted ambu- ing with counties to maintain
from PCSO to lance throughPerkins, the infrastructure necessary to
Court. Shewas Saturday, December 28, 1996 support community develop-
at the flashing Keylon ment is an on-going goal of the
Advised 012:08 a.m. - call from PCSO, Clinton Administration. Theim-
sort. domestic disturbance at 118 S. provements made to this Payne
Call. Timberline, possible gun in- County water system will in-
Patrol. Nothing volved. Disagreement between crease pressure and capacity and
juvenile, Robbie Welch & will benefit a total of 800 fami-
from PCSO Saysant Northcutt. After every-, lies."
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Annual meeting for
Payne County Rural
Water District #3
The annual meeting for the
Payne County Rural Water Dis-
trict #3 will be at 7:30 p.m. on
Tuesday, Jan. 7, 1997 in the Ga-
len Holsinger Lions Den in
Perkins, Okla.
The term of Bob Baker will
expire at this time. Therefore,
if you know of a person who you
think would serve and work for
the good of the District, please
come and share your ideas. A
vote will be taken at this meet-
ing to fill this director position.
This is your district and your
interest and participation is
needed. Refreshments will be
served.
New Books
at the Library
Helen Marler, Librarian
Fiction
Book of Ruth by Jane Hamilton
Remember When by Judith
McNaught
Say You Love Me by Johanna
Lindsey
Sea Hunters by Clive Cussler
Secret Affair by Barbara Tay-
lor Bradford
Pr/me T/me by Sandra Brown
Irish Lace by Andrew Greely
Alias Grace by Margaret
Atwood
Murder She Meowed by Rita
Mae Brown
Card of Thanks
We would like to thank every-
one for the prayers, cards, let-
ters, flowers, food, and all the
help during our loss. A special
thanks to the prayer group from
the Baptist Church for their con-
cern.
The Jewel Tabor Family
The family of Katie Thelma
Kolb wish to express their
thanks and appreciation to those
who prayed with and comforted
them and their m her on her
passing; the Calvary Assembly
of God Church for the lunch be-
fore the services, those who sent
food, the flowers, and for the
words of encouragement.
They also wish to thank the
nursing staff at Stillwater Medi-
cal Center for the care given to
their mother and to Pastor Tony
Arthur for the beautiful service
held at Strode Chapel.
The Katie Thelma Kolb Fam-
ily
Electric business to change? Continued from page one
members have built 2 1/2 times age.
the electric distribution lines as As they study these proposals,
OG&E and Public Service of co-ops are making some interest-
Oklahoma combined...with only ingobservations:
a fraction of their revenues. The United States already
"Rural businesses and citizens has the lowest electrical rates of
must not be saddled with the all industrialized countries ex-
same discrimination that existed cept Canada and Sweden (where
in the 1930s before cooperatives hydro power serves small popu-
were created." lations).
Other considerations Okla- A clear understanding of
homa must resolve include: what precisely is meant by "con-
How will power be marketed? gumer savings" needs to be de-
Will consumers suddenly get fined.
calls at supper time offering Restructuring is likely to
them kilowatts at a few pennies bring on a "merger frenzy" na-
per hour? tionwide resulting in fewer and
Will prices be lowered to be- larger utilities which are even
low cost to capture a large con- further removed from the point
dominium or a wealthy, closely of service and the people who live
packed bedroom community? If there.
so, who makes up the difference? Oklahoma's electric co-ops
Will Oklahomans be forced to and other in-state utilities have
pay off expensive generating fa- made good decisions over the
cilities in other states as part of years which has resulted in very
a national restructuring con- favorable energy costs.
cept?While Oklahoma rates are Next week: How are experi.
low and utility debt is moderate, ments in restructuring turning
some utilities in other states out in the first states to embrace
(California and New England, it? Who appear to be the winners
for example) owe billions on their and losers? Plus an update on the
nuclear power plants - some of on-goingplanningforrestructur-
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