2-THE PERKINS JOURNAL, Thursday, February I, 2001
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Daily Log
blondav. January 22. 2000
Dfficer Steve Hensley
6:21 p.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Darrel Maloy of
Perkins for speed.
ll0:15 p.m. - Advised that resi-
[lent on Kenworthy needs to
speak with a officer about a yel-
low truck driving reckless.
ruesday. January 23. 2000
Officer Jered Prickett
• 12:43 a.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Lucinda Baker
of Konawa for speed.
• 1:57 a.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Wesely Sam of
Carney for defective equip-
Lieutenant Justin Reedy
• 6:17 p.m. - Accident at WS#1
no report, drivers exchanged in-
surance information.
• 6:32 p.m. - Loud music at 6th
and Kenworthy. Music turned
down prior to arrival.
• 8:42 p.m. - Family disturbance
on Eaton street. One half left
prior to arrival. Reporting party.
does not wish for the other half
to return.
Thursday. January 25. 2000
Officer Steve Hensley
• 12:24 a.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Brian Bertolino
for defective equipment.
Lieutenant Justin Reedy
• 10:48 - Noise disturbance on
3rd street. Handled by officer•
• 8:06 - Noise disturbance
Kenworthy street. Handled by
fficer.
Friday. January 26. 2000
Officer Jered Prickett
12:30 a.m. - Traffic stop - Is-
sued three citations to juvenile
male of Perkins for improper
backing, failure to report an ac-
cident, and operating a motor
vehicle without a drivers license
(14 yrs old), issued citation to
Max Clary of Perkins for allow-
ing an unlicensed driver to
drive• State accident report on
file, Bays vs. Chandler.
• 2:25 a.m. - Report of possible
burglary in progress at 125
Sharp Street. Talked with resi-
dent, unfounded.
Lieutenant Justin Reedy
• 10:21 p.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Hector Becerra
of Edmond for failure to dim fog
lamps
Office Prickett and Officer Bays
• 11:07 p.m. - Traffic stop - cited
Joshua Murray of Stillwater for
failure to pay taxes due state•
Saturday. January 27. 2000
Office Prickett and Officer Bays
• 12:09 a.m. -Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Dave Watts Jr. of
McLoud for defective equip-
ment and cited for failure to
wear seat belt.
• 1:28 a.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Robert Culie of
Wellston for speed.
• 2:00 a.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Travis Freeze of
Prague for defective equipment.
o2:13 a.m. Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to John Filonow of
Stillwater for defective equip-
ment.
• 2:27 a.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Misty Higgins of
Tryon for defective equipment,
cited for no insurance and oper-
ating a motor vehicle with a sus-
pended drivers license. Had pas-
senger drive home.
°3:20 a.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Tiffany Going of
Ponca City for speed.
Officer Steve Hensley
• 9:34 a.m. - Lead Stillwater
EMS to gym for neck injury.
• 12:12 p.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Brandan Poll of
Stillwater for speed.
°4:45 p.m. - Advised pigs run-
ning at large at NW 3rd and
French street.
Officer Jered Prickett and Of-
ricer Maxwell "
• 8:27 p.m. - Observed vehicle in
wrong lane of traffic heading
east on SH 33, almost had head
on collision with a s xti and sev-
eral other cars. Stopped vehicle,
followed driver home. She has
problems seeing at night.
• 8:29 p.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Michael Geren
of Agra for defective equipment.
• 11:05 p.m. -Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to juvenile of
Stillwater for speed.
Sunday. January 28. 2000
Officer Steve Hensley
• 10:27 a.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Jessica Broyles
of Perkins for speed.
• 1:54 p.m. - Trafficstop - writ-
ten warning to Carrie Click of
Stillwater for speed.
• 2:21 p.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Warren Sherrell
of Wellston for speed.
• 2:31 p.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Leslie Pierce of
Stillwater for speed.
• 3:28 p.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Jeanne Campbell
of Stillwater for speed.
• 4:42 p.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Tina Coker of
Shawnee for speed.
°4:52 p.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning toCharles Byrd of
Perkins for speed and cited for
failure to pay all taxes due to
state.
• 5:39 p.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Jodi Bowling of
Stillwater for speed.
• 6:06 p.m. - Traffic stop - writ-
ten warning to Donald Hemphill
of Perkins for speed.
Officer Jered Prickett and Of.
ricer BaYS
• 9:52 p.m. - Traffic stop - cited
Zachary Miller of Stillwater for
improper color of forward fac-
ing light. Gave same subject
written warning on 1/21/01 for
same thing, green blinker lights.
Case Log
• Jan. 21 - #2001-018 - Suspect;
Dennis Morris - driving under
suspension - jailed - Officer
Prickett
• Jan. 26 - #2001-019 - Bays vs.
Chandler - accident - State re-
port on file - Officer Prickett
school application goes on-line
Science
and math
i Officials of Oklahoma School and indication of student's covery Center, two facilities that
of Science and Mathematics strong interest and potential in are currently under construction,
(OSSM) have announced that science and mathematics, and a second phase of the tier-
for the first time in the school's Admissions administratorsmitory that will provide space
eleven-year history, an applica- expect to receive approximately for approximately 140 addi-
tion to OSSM is available on- 300 applications this year. Af- tional students.
line. To access the on-line ap- ter reviewing the written appli- While in residence at OSSM,
plication for the Class of 2003, cations, the selection committee students participate in an enor-
go to the school's web site at will invite approximately 140 mously challenging academic
www.o.ssm,edu. The deadline students of Oklahoma City to program. In addition to high
for submitting applications for participate in the interview per- level courses in the sciences and
the Class of 2003, is March 22. tion of the application process• mathematics, the curriculum in-
Applications are also available Interviews will take place on cludes exemplary programs in
from the OSSM Department of April 28. On the first of June, computer science, humanities,
Admissions by calling 405-521- school officials will announce the arts, and physical education.
6436, or writing: 1141 North the names of approximately 75 In two years OSSM students
Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma finalists for the Class of 2003. must complete four and one-half
City, OK 73104. Also, copies of Classes begin each year in units of science, two units of
the application have been mid-August on the Oklahoma mathematics¢:two of English,
mailed to high school counse- City campus on Lincoln Boule- two of Social Science, two of a
lors throughout the state, vard across from Oklahomaforeign language, one unit of
OSSM is Oklahoma's tuition- Health Center• Housing is pro- fine arts, two of physical edu-
free high school for juniors and vided in the Dan Little Resi- cation, and one-half unit ofcom-
Seniors who have exceptional dence Hall with accommodates purer science. Weekly, each sci-
ability in math and science. Cri- 144 students and six faculty ence class features a three-hour
teria for admission includes families. Future plans for cam- laboratory experience. Students
standardized test scores, previ- pus expansion include themust also receive satisfactory
ous grades and course work, Bernice Shedrick Library and participation reports in both
academic recommendations, the Samson Science and Dis- campus and community service.
announces essay competition
• Oklahoma high schg01 stu- energy crisis. How did this hap-
dents have an opportunity to pen? What are the ramifications
weigh in on high oil and natural, of this crisis on the average
gas prices in the Oklahoma En- : / nerican? What should be done
ergy Resources Board's fourth to solve
annual Oklahoma Petroleum
' Essays nmst be at least 750
words,lout not more than 1,250.
Deadfine for submitting entries
to the OERB is 2 p.m. on March
14. winners will be announced
no later than April 30.
First prize in the essay com-
petition is $1,500, second prize
is $1,250 and third prize is
Challenge.
The essay competition is open
to Oklahoma high school stu-
dents grades 9-12. this year's
topic is: "To a significant extent,
the United States is an economy,
and a society, built on fossil en-
ergy. Because of recent in-
creases in electricity, gasoline. $1,000• The top 40 entries will
• ~ . .
and natural gas costs, the Umted be invited to Oklahoma C ty for
States is now in the midst of an the final round of the Petroleum
Challenge in early June.
The Oklahoma City competi-
tion will consists of a wdtterl,
test, and a championship in
game show format.
For more information, on the
essay competition and the rest
of the Oklahoma Petroleum
Challenge, contact Tawnia
Wise, at 1-800-664-1301 or
405-942-5323.
OERB was created in 1993 by
the Oklahoma Legislature. The
agency's purpose is to conduct
environmental restoration of
abandoned well sites and to edu-
cate Oklahomans about the im-
• portance of the petroleum indus-
try. Producers or royalty owner
who wish to seek a refund or the
2000 assessment should call the
OERB at 1-800-664-1301 or
405-942-5323 and ask for exten-
sion 235.
Refund applications forms,
available from the OERB office,
must be accompanied by appro-
priate documentation of the in-
terest owner's payment of the
OERB assessment. Refund'ap-
plications must be postmarked
by March 31.
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Stillwater Medical
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This four-session class offers instruction
the basic care and management of
diabetes. It also provides information
about prevention of long-term complica-
tions and what to do on sick days. This
class is taught by a certified diabetes
educator.
Date: Tues: February 6, 13, 20, 27
Time: 9:30- 11:30 a.m.
Cost: $45
Note: Must preregister by calling
742-5622.
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A moderate weight loss program using a
practical approach by helping participants
evaluate their food choices and learn
healthy cooking skills. This 4-week
session includes nutrition counseling, a
low-impact exercise session and behav-
ioral counseling.
Date: Thurs: February 8, 15, 22; Mar 1
Time: 5:45 - 7:00 p.m.
pimp: Total Rehab, 320 N. Perkins Rd.
$30 due on first night
Call: 742-r~1~
The Life Weigh for KIDS1
This is a physician approved weight control
program designed to help kids 7-15 years
of age adopt a healthier lifestyle. Classes
are taught by a registered, licensed
dietitian, a behavioral counselor and an
exercise specialist.
Date: TBA ................ : ~:;'i''' "~'"
Time: 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
PI~: Total Rehab, 320 N. Perkins Rd.
$30 due on first night
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This course is an in-depth positive ap-
proach to breaking the smoking habit. This
unique system uses stress management,
education, attitudinal transformation and
food management.
Call: 742-57~
Date: March 1 - Introductory Meeting
After reaching your 32nd week of preg-
nancy, the staff on Maternal Child Health
Unit (MCHU) would like you to make an
appointment to see us during your 36th
37th week. This appointment will take
approximately one hour.
Chgdbirth Preparation
This is a LhLe_e:Ea~ program taught by
istered nurses for first-birth families or
perienced families who want more
information. This program may be taken
anytime during pregnancy, but it is
mended during the last three months.
Date: Tues: February 6, 13, 20
Wed: February 7, 14, 21
lime: Tues: 7:00 p.m.; Wed: 7:00 p.m.
Cost: $30 per couple
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This class is an optional fourth class
childbirth preparation series. Best taken
following the Childbirth Prep classes.
Bate: Wed: January 31 or February 28
Time: 7:00 p.m.
$5.00 per couple
This program, taught by experienced
and delive~ nurses will provide you
mat=on on the most current abor and
livery options.
Date: Tues: February 20
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Cost: $25 per couple
Sibling Clau
This class is recommended for siblings
three years old and up.
Date: Wed: February 7
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Cost: Free
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Date: Third Tuesday of every month
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Place:Stillwater Medical Center
For more info: Gary Meek (405) 624-3946
Jerry Davis (405) 377-1541
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A certified breastfeeding instructor will
teach you the "hews" and "whys" of
breastfeeding. This class is designed to
taken during the last two months of preg-
nancy.
Date: Tues: February 6
Time: 7:00 p.m.
$15 per couple
Date: TBA
Time: TBA
Place: TBA
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S.pport amp
Date: Third Monday of every month
Time: 7:00 p.m.
place:Even months at Stillwater Med.
Ctr., odd months at St. Joseph
Med. Ctr. in Ponca City
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Learn techniques to promote the healthy
and safe development of your newborn.
Date: Wed: February 21
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Free
This 3-week series will address changes
that occur within your family after the birth
of your baby. Complimentary child care for
siblings available.
Date: Tues: February 6, 13, 20
Time: 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
place-Payne County Health Dept.
Free
For a more detailed explanation of classes
call 742-5738 for a brochure.
Adkdt CPII
In this class you will learn how to use CPR
on infants, children and adults using the
standards of the American Heart Associa-
tion. Participants will receive certification.
Date: Sat: February 3
Time: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.-
$40 per person (includes book)
Fee: American Heart Assoc. Card
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Dato: Wed: February 14
Time: 7:30 a.m.- 9:30 a.m.,
1:30 p.m.- 3:30 p.m.
Co~ $15 per person; must preregister
Stillwater Mmlical