should
now, and
will be
XX
to move
an hour
bed Satur-
said about
the time. It is
like it or
,wlth a
and
,onto
water samp are
By Craig Fuqua results came in, the
A harmless bacteria town's chlorine pumps
was found in city water were turned on and by
this weekend but you Monday afternoon the ci-
don have to worry about ty's water was pronounc- '
boiling your water- the ed OK by the county
problem's been taken care sanitarian with the State
pletely harmless. "If it is
present in your water
sample it indicates there
is a possibility that other
bacteria may grow there,"
he said.
of, said City Manager Department of Health. "If we did not have tl e
_GerMd_HaU. 'LBacteria_and_chlorine . . Jaili v .to
Coliform was cannot live her," then the State Depart-
found in one sample. Hall ment of Health would
on Friday aud in multiple He said coliform to
samples on Saturday,
records show. Right after
the multiple sample
water," he sskl.
• Since we do, and it's
done, then .don worry,
~.. aavva
show is
a lot of
features
als0.
who is
the Ms.
/ki80, Dlann ~UGG ~ ..........
direct the Magnificent rice in since 1979
Music Makers; Richie when he started com-
Blubaugh, Nicole Boa- muting to Tulsa Universi-
tian, Kerry Bowling, ty's College of Law. This
Cassie Burton, Kristy week, he's finally set a
Duffle, Tara Harp, Jandate.
contest, Hollenback, Matt Hren- Bowyer will be admit-
.sChedule to tr. ted to the Oldahoma Bar
enter the Travis Majors, Cheri Association on May 11 In fact, he took the
est. For- McKinnis, Heather Mof-and he says he plans to evening division of law in-
had an fat, Phillip Raines, Rachel start business the same struction at Tulsa for four
day on Sharp, Caprecia Sloan,day. and a half years. Lately,
Charles Ventris, Amber Bowyer was born in Jack Bowyer he's been a commercial
We Williams and Stephanie Stillwater but has lived in homa State University contractor.
miss the Wooden. Perkins almost all of his with a bachelor's degree
and throughout his career
he found the time to pick
up a minor in psychology
from Northwestern
Oklahoma State Universi-
ty as well as his degree in
law.
ass as
means an increase in total
sales of $103,038.50, or 22
percent.
In other words,
business is up.
Other area cities also
had remarkable increases
in business, such as
Coyle, up 17 percent;
Drumright, with an im-
pressive 49 percent; and
Pawnee, 25 percent.
Other area towns and
cities did not fare so well.
Collections were down in
night. The Follies Five will life and attended Perkins in law enforcement. He's Bowyer will first set his Crescent, Langston,
to r rform The mmun is schools, served as an MP in the ar- general practicioner's Luther and Tryon. YalePawnee
tted, but composed of °Tammy His background in law my, assistant chief of shingle outside the tax collections were up,
dut ............. enforcement shows he s n-lice in Kiowa, Kan and bufldin where Dr Ew- due to a 1 percent in- Ferry
• ~ jonnson, llel~LI rzansen,' . _ . , r- . oo. " . ~, • . . . .
| Pleasure, and Julie been busy since ne as a police ozzzcer m ing's Clinic building zs crease m tax," but showecl
Ryan graduated from Okla- Bartlesville. located on South Main. that total sales had ac- Ripley
_ t
($8,025.52)
Drumright $58,814.80
{$39,274.10)
Glencoe $2,646.16
($2,100.69)
Guthrie $129,806.99
La ston
Luther
Morrison $3,633.39
{$3,129.24)
Oilton $13,417.35
{$9,931.20)
Orlando $ 383.44{$295.31 )
$35,005.55
{$18,656.81}
$97,950.38
{$61,569.62}
$2,013.59
Ann Miller, Perkins,
nad applied for the job
along with approximately
10 others, and was
selected by the board as
the best qualified. She
was offered the job on a
{$128,631.13} full-time basis at $1100
$1,668 65
" per-mon~n, "~?'.,W~"t'z-t~s'c""
($2,548 84) 0 er
'$6 616 22 secretary, and $2 0 p
-7 460 35' month as city clerk, which
($' " } is what the job is
designated to pay under'
city ordinances.
Mrs. Miller is presently
employed at the Vo-Tech
Department in Stillwater
and wanted a day to
discuss the proposal with
her husband, who is a law
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