i-THE PERKINS IOURNAL. Thursday. March 27, 2003
In the service MI Club hears from C.A.C.
Melissa Holbrook
David and l,inda Holbrook of
S. Brush Creek Road, Perkins,
Okla.
She graduated in 1998 from
Perkins-Tryon High School,
Perkins, and received an associ-
ate degree in 2(X) I from North.ml
Oklahoma College, 'Ionkawa,
Okla.
Air Force Airman 1st Class
Melissa S. Holbrook has gradu-
tted from basic military training
at Lackland Air Force Base, San
Antonio, Texfts.
During the six weeks of train-
ing, the airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization, and
military customs and courtesies;
i performed drill and ceremony
marches, and received physical
training, rifle marksmanship,
field training exercises, and spe-
cial training in human relations.
In addition, airmen who com-
plete basic training earn credits
Ioward an associate degree
Ilmmgh the Community College
of the Air Force.
Holbrcxk is the daughter of
The Mutual Improvement Club
held their regular monthly meeting
on Mmxzh 20 in Stillwater at the
Cild Advx:acy Center of Payne
County (Saville Center) with Fern
Downey serving ts hostess. Presi-
dent Virginia 'Sasr condt':ted the
brininess meeting. "I11e gnxlp voted
to change the date of(mr next tin-yet-
ing which will be our annual Gtest
Night from April 10 to April 17.
Darla Wcxxty will host members
and their guests in her home.
Fern introduced Teresa Tully,
Executive Director, of the Child
Advocacy Center of Payne County
(Saville Cente0 who presented our
prognun for the evening. She told
the group that because of the death
in 1992 of Ryan Luke of child
abu.., there "t:ame a real interest
........................................................................................................................................................................... to have groups such as Child Pro-
officials, District All,ney's office,
Mical Health pmtissionals, told
Mental Health professionals work
together in enid abtLse cases. Sev-
eral agencies had been involved in
his case. but they did not commu-
nicate. Then Legislator Lausl Boyd
pushed for a statue. Bause of this,
professionals can now share infor-
mation. The state mmdates that
child abu investigatk be dolve
jointly which rednc. trauma for
the children.
There ,are 17 child advocacy
centers in the state and Stillwater
was number 12. The Saville Center
is named after l)omthy Saville, a
retirod Professor from Oklahorml
State University. Becatlse of her
interest in children, she has given
the center three ve U nice &)na-
tions.
Police logs
,Thursday, March 20
Officer Jeremy Ronzpiez
'. 12:39 a.m. -discovered leak-
ling anhydrous ammonia tank
leaking; notified Area Drug
Task Force.
6:45 a.m, - led ambulance to
! 406 S.E. Third.
7:50 p.m. - traffic stop at SH
. 33 and N. Main, written warn-
|ng for defective equipment.
i ° 8:04 p.m. - traffic stop at SH
:33 and Lovers Lane, verbal
warning for speeding.
10:23 p.m. - traffic stop
.at SH 33 and Twin Lakes,
ritten warning for defective
equipment.
,'o 10:47 p.m. -traffic stop at S H
33 and Lovers Lane, citation
;ued for expired tag, verbal
arning for speed.
Jriday, March 21
Ronsplez
;i 4:45 a.m. - traffic stop at SH
33 and Payne, verbal warning
;.or speed.
;'. 5:29 p.m. - traffic stop at SH
33 and Payne, verbal warning
fOr speed.
" 9:43 p.m. - traffic stop at
,W. Knipe at cemetery, verbal
,warning for speed.
Sharp and Cross, written
warning.
Saturday, March 22
Officer Tom Hankins
9 a.m. - traffic stop at SH
33 and Sadler Road, verbal
warning.
9:23 a.m. - traffic stop at
SH 33 and Pogue, verbal
warning,
9:30 a,m. - traffic stop at
SH 33 and Pogue, verbal
warning.
12:56 p,m.-dog complaint at
712 E. Kirk; unfounded.
1:17 p.m. - traffic stop at
SH 33 and N. Main, verbal
warning.
1:25 a.m. - traffic stop at SH
33 and Sadler Road, verbal
warnmg,
3:15 p,m. -traffic stop at SH
33 and Lovers Lane, verbal
warning,
3:25 p,m. - traffic stop at
SH 33 and Payne, verbal
warning.
- 3:30 p.m. - traffic stop at
SH 33 and Payne, verbal
warning.
3:38 p.m. - traffic stop at
SH 33 and Payne, verbal
warning,
tective Services, Law Enforcement
33 and Lovers Lane, written
warning.
9:27 p.m. - report of hit and
run, possibly involving intoxi-
cated driver, at Whistle Stop
#1 ; unable to locate driver.
9:50 p.m. - assisted Iowa
Tribe officer investigating
report of suspicious person at
casino.
Sunday, March 23
Officer Mike Crawford
10:15 a.m. -traffic stop at SH
33 and Jalopys, verbal warning
for speed.
10:24 a.m. - traffic stop at
SH 33 and Twin Lakes, citation
issued for speed (67/55).
10:32 a.m. - report of mail
being taken at 403 S.E.
Fourth.
12:15 p.m, - assisted OHP
with three-car accident at SH
33 and Fairgrounds Road.
12:30 p.m. - assisted ambu-
lance at 310 N.E. Fifth.
2:02 p.m. - traffic stop at sH'
33 and Sadler Road, verbal
warning for speed.
2:56 p.m. - traffic stop at
SH 33 and Ampride, citation
issued.
3:30 p.m. - traffic stop at SH
In April of 1998 a Ixud of direc-
TOI was tbnned with 18 members
named to the txx4rd and in Septem-
ber" of that year the hou. I(xzated
at 636 S. Monroe was leased tknn
the Stillwater Medical Center and
lxx.,'oane the Child Advocacy Center
of Payne County SMC has gener-
ously leased the hotLSe to them rent
fie. In September of 1999, Teresa
was hireA as the executive director
and staed working with the mul-
tidisciplinary reran. Since that time,
the teanl has contint red to improve
and "lresa .said it is wonderful to
see how well they' work together.
They have also added a pmlime
trained forensic interviewer to
their stuff.
In 2002.2"46 tfigh pfiodty tses
were reviewed by the temn and 48
R)rensic interviews were colducted
at the Saville Center "llere were
897 reports of alleged child abuse
and it was c\\;mtinned that 2.59 chil-
dren were abused.
Their mission is TO txluce the
trauma of child abuse and their
purpose is to c()rdinate team
investigations. ']lae Saville Center
has purch.k,,;ed a new home at 9
and Walnut and will be moving to
their new kxaation in the future.
Fern served delicious reli'esh-
ments of key lime pie mid coffee
to our speaker, qrel Tully, ml
members Virginia Sasser, Patty
Johnmn, Darla W(xxty and Joan
McDaniel. The next meeting will
be our annual Guest Night n April
;Warning for speed:, , rntngi i : ...... ; 4:10r
i'; 1i :02 p.m. - traffic siop at 3:54 p.m. - traffic stop aTs'R 33and Oalopys, citation issued
;SH 33 and Twin Lakes, citation
issued for no insurance, verbal
warning for speed.
, 11:10 p.m. - arrested sub-
ject for domestic abuse at
, residence on E. Stumbo.
Officer Steve Hensley
8:10 a.m. - assisted EMS
with ambulance call at 118
Sharp St,
11:31 a.m. - citation issued
ifter vehicle search at Sonic.
7:13 p.m, - traffic stop at
33 and Lovers Lane, verbal
warning.
Hensley
5:57 p.m. - report of suspi-
cious person trying to pick up
two juveniles on N.E. Sixth.
6:53 p.m. - traffic stop at
SH 33 and Twin Lakes, verbal
warning.
8:51 p.m. - traffic stop at
SH 33 and Payne, verbal
warning.
8:57 p.rn,. -traffic stop at SH
for seatbelt violation.
Hankins
10:20 p.m. - traffic stop at
casino on Freeman, verbal
warning.
Hensley
7:34 p.m. - assisted Stillwater
EMS with ambulance call at 310
N.E. Fifth.
8:43 p.m. - traffic stop at SH
33 and Payne, citation issued.
9:59 p.m. - traffic stop at SH
33 and Pogue, verbal warning.
I
Vote April 1
for
Chuck 0ttaway
Ward 1 - City Commission
-k Has background with city, interested in
helping solve ongoing problems
with programs for:
Elder Care -Services for Youth .Veterans
y Man
,,ran- Marine Corps 8 yrs., U.S. Army Reserve 8 yrs.
Enforcement 13 yrs.
Jministrative & Finance 13 yrs.
& Guidance 15 yrs.
k Payne County Resident 32 yrs.
My goal is to be a voice for the citizens of
Perkins regarding water, streets, budget
and city affairs.
"THE RIGHT WAY WITH OTTAWAY"
Paid for by Friends of Chuck Ottaway
222 W, Chantry. Perkins, OK 74059
q
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Hilary Bridenstine & Johnathon Plunk
Bridenstine-Plunk wed
Hilary Louise Bridettstine ad ' Parents of the groom are Nila
Johrmthon Plunk. both of Pn'kim Martin Caddie
were wed January 25. 2003. Hilary and Jdanatlx are in
Pments of the bride are Tom & Army currently. Your
Donna Bridenstine of Perkins. prayers are aplxedated.
FCC Women's Council
meeting held
Wbmen's Council of the First
Christian Church held their regu-
lar meeting March 18, 1:30 p.m. in
the L.C. Wassail Fellowship Hall.
President Martha Bowyer presided
over the meeting.
Geraldine opened meeting with
devotionals, m.mding"The Passing
of Time,'" and "'Springtime Prayer"
ti-om lx-)k titled "Ideals."
Secretary' read minutes of previ-
ous meeting and financial report.
Both were approved.
Plans were made for annual
spring "Pot Luck Supper" to be
held April 15, 6:30 p.m. Will have
bets and guests are invited.
Karen gave her card
report followed b)
many concerns include
& Boo Worcester, Dave
Annita Fades, Lyle Dean
ker and Steve Jim.
t
and Mildred Payne.
Memorials were
memory of Mickey Cyptet i
Millie Whitmore.
Hostess Karen Lester
refreshments of lime
and decorations meeting to Martha
Easter. ChtcJ{mena-Cs and
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