ed Ads
OF THANKS-S1.50
letl • word-let Insertion
151.00 Ml.tm.m l
each sm'eeulve
cents minimum]
accept telephone ads
rout charge 50 cents
charge for non-ledger
)an. Tuesday
547-2411
Garage Sales
SALE -- Starts
13, 9 a.m.-Continu-
week. Carol's Shop.
Main. Large Variety of
pd
SALE-- Friday,
We are not supersti-
garage sale.
pd
For Sale
12xSS Camelot
Reffig., range
air cond. $47-2797.
ffchg.
STORAGE bins.
our prices and save.
equipment. Grain
All sizes. W. D.
Farm Supply, Bill's
40S-724-3222, Mor-
186teh
Services
i
i
CUSTOM BALING* Large
round bales. Call after 5 p.m.
Elmer Brown, Jr. $47-2660.
2offc
CHILD CARE in my home.
For rates and information
phone 547-5087. 183t
CROP HAIL INSURANCE:
Insure you wheat and grain
crops today. Cimarron In-
surance Co. 405-37%1880
14 2mos.
00elp Wanted
HELP WANTED: LEARN
TO BE A CAR SALESMAN-
Earn as you learn the
fascinating business of Auto
and Truck selling up to
$25,000 a year. All training,
sales aids, guarantee and
demo furnished. Apply in
person to Logan Ford, 1024
N. Highway 18, Cushing,
Okla. No experience re-
quired. 19 3tchg.
THANK YOU NOTE
Students and faculty of
Tryon School would like to
thank the Sound Off Column
for the generous contribution
of the Mother's Day cor-
sages.
-O-
iii
FOR RENT-- 2 be. house,
21S S.W. Second St.,
Perkins, $150 per month with
one-year lease. Max Mathe-
son, Tulsa 918-627.8042. ltc
i f
On you see me
k of
nKto8 ....
AND
n you think
illnce
ink of me
:l:iWIWRkhard O, Trent
i'll
Pogue "s
City Plumbing
Co., Inc.
47-2117 122 S. Main
w
L. R. "RED" P(XUE
Piumbing -:- Heating
Air Conditioning
I
I I I
WANT TO SELL? ? ? .t
We have buyers-
We need listings.
Sasser Agency
Real Estate
07 N. Main $47-2927
Perkins, Okla.
Extra Value-Pleasant
Living
Modest 2 br home more
than 3 lots-producing
garden, fruit & nut
trees-ideal for retirement
or young family-enclosed
porches extra sheds-plus
additional land rights.
Owner 374-2464.
Good Value-Modest
Home
Half Brick 3 Br on 2
acres-approved by Farm
Home if qualify-fits family
or retired coupel-low price
offers fine opportunity
save money-convenient
edge of town-has pond for
livestock, Owner 374.2453
A.ereage with Home
Optional 1.4 acres or 6
acres with 3 Br brick edge
of town in city limits-good
chance for value increase-
near new approved devel-
opment-excellent for fam-
ily or retirees. Phone
below.
All Above Homes To be
on OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, May 15, 2p.m. to
5p.m.
m.en
Evenings Garland Hole.
man 377-1313
I III I
ASPHALT
SAND GRAVEl.
Kerns
Construction Inc.
Eat 8lh at Track.
Stillwater
Payne County Court Report
1977 Donald D. Stotts-Money
;_E Judgment. Berry, Murphy &
Osborn
Nils Curry, Legal,
Vicki Green-Nealey,
tof Stillwater
Carlos Montero, 22,
Borges, 21, both
Lee Stolhand, 33,
City and Lisa Gay
21, Englewood, Colo.
Mueggenborg,
Barbara Sue Simp-
of StiUwater
68,
Marie Nance, 66,
of Stillwater
Russel Showalter,
d Jacker Dale Riley,
Cole, 23, Detroit,
and Iris LaFreda
Stillwater
Joe Hockett, 33,
Lavern
Lee Jones, 43,
and Winnie Vee
Cushing
Ray Pierce, 22,
and Cynthia Dee
), 21, Edmond
Obie Cochran,
Thelma Maude Leo-
g
Edward Kennedy,
Charlotte Dana Has-
both of Panls Valley
Byno Hickman,
and. Deborah
Stillwater
MeConnell,
Kay Carl-
both.of Arkansas
Patrick Guest, 21,
Louise Payne, 16,
Michael Murphy,
a"d Deborah Renee
21, both Of Still-
Wayne Watkins, 22,
and Estella
18, Agra
Benefit.Life Ins.
Jim W. Jefferies -
of Judgment.
and Denton
Fritchman vs.
Martin Todish.Mon-
Landis Shook
Nat'l Bank vs. Teddy
Judgment.
Hochderffer
Mary Ward
Savings &
Judgment.
Anderson
J. Williams vs.
DIVORCES FILED:
Sharon Louise Cunning-
ham vs. Daniel Marvin Cun-
ningham-incompatibility.
Bird, McBride, Hochderffer
Tresa Ann Sheets vs.
Robert Dean Sheets, Jr.-
Incompatibility. Bird, Mc-
Bride, Hochderffer
Jeannetta McDonald Cook
vs. Charles Luther Cook.In-
compatibility. James M.
springer, Jr.
Lewis Craig Hamilton vs.
Linda Sue Hamilton - Incom-
patibility. Bird, McBride,
Hochderffer
Don H. Kincaid vs. LiUie
G. Kincaid - Incompatibility.
Max E. Sater
Rose Marie Nelson vs.
Michael Anthony Nelson-in-
compatibility. Landis Shook
Anna Lee Ventris vs.
Johnnie Dewey Ventris-In-
compatibility. Landis Shook
Marjorie Ellen Tucker vs.
David Lang Tucker Ex-
treme Cruelty. James M.
Springer
William H. Kinsley vs.
Virginia M;u'ie Kinsley. In-
compatibility
Donna F. Wright vs. Mur-
rel Wayne Wright-Incompat-
ibility. Cubbage & Cubbage
Linda Sue Robertson vs.
Charles Melvin Robertson-
Incompatibility. James
Springer, Jr.
Janice Diane Brumnemer
vs. John C. Brumnemer-In-
compatibility. James M.
Springer, Jr.
Oscar Franklin Benton vs.
Connie Faye Benton-incom-
patibility. Cubbage & Cub-
bage
May 9, 1977
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS:
Mallard B. Latimer, 25,
Tulsa and Alicia M. Heart-
field, 20, Stillwater
J. C. Everett, 50 and
Charlene Boykin, 31, both of
Langston
Joseph Nathan Greene, II,
30, and Dixie Ann Mosier,
32, both of StiUwater
Charles Edward Jennings,
30, and Helen Joan Minyard,
26, both of Yale
Richard Earl Wilson, 20
.and Vickie Lynn Gill, 20,
both of Stillwater
o
Everett Scott Bradley, 58,
and Sarah Margaret Vargas,
44, both of BartlesviUe
James Hensley Hepburn,
39 and Betty Jo Smart, 38,
both of Enid
Larry G. Payne, 26, and
Kim Joanne Anderson, 19,
both of Stillwater
Robert A. Clay, 22, and
Eva Marie Collins, 21, both
of Stillwater
Danny Joe Glover, 24,
Stillwater and Risa Renee
Turner, 22, Rush Springs
David Leon Shields, 24
and Patty Jane Graham, 27,
both of Stilwlater
Fred E. Slavens, 48, and
Almeda Keith, 43, both of
Stillwater
Billy Don Allen, 24 and
Catherine Denise Lawson,
19, both of Stillwater
Willie Lee Weary, 23 and
Sheila Brown, 21, both of
Oklahoma City
Terry Edward Dexter, 22,
Enid and Deirdre O'Neil
Elizabeth Maddox, 21, Still-
Water
DIVORCES FILED:
Evelyn Jean Kumher vs.
roger Raymond kumher-ln-
compatibility. Bird, McBride
etal
Carlton Gregory Schooley
vs. Donna Lynn Schooley-ln-
compatibility. None
Kristi Lynn Pilcher vs.
Kenneth Ray Pilcher-lncom-
patibility. Bullock and Hom-
bostel
Stacy Marie Bell vs. Terry
Leon Bell-Incompatibility.
James M. Springer, Jr.
Betty Ann Prickett vs.
Donald Gone Prickett-ln-
compatibility. James M.
Springer, Jr.
Kelly Lee Wehling vs.
Larry Mike Wehling-lncom-
patiblity. James M. Spring-
er, Jr.
Beverly Jean Haston vs.
Darrell L. Haston - Incom-
patibility. James M. Spring-
er, Jr.
Adelma Jeannie May vs.
Ronald M. May.Incompat-
ibility. Bird, McBride, Hoch.
defffer
Keith L. Mackey vs. Tina
Marie Mackey Gross
Neglect of Duty. Feller,
Snider, Blankenship
Gary Lee Meyer vs.
Candace Sue Meyer-Incom-
patibility. Landis Shook
Naudain F. Lore vs.
Dickey D. Lore -Incom-
patibility. Thomas, Hert,
Anderson
Beverly Sue Kennedy vs.
William Bailey Kennedy-ln-
compatibility. James M.
Springer, Jr.
CIVIL CASES:
Joseph J. Exton vs. Skelly
Pipe Line Co.-Money Judg-
ment. Vance Fried and Fitz-
gerald, Houston & Worth.
ingtOn
In Re: Appeal of Jim
Clemens-Appeal-Sterling N.
Grubbs
Danny Webb vs. Ramona
Breeden-Abstract of Judg-
ment. Elliott, etal
University Feed Mills, Inc.
vs. Frederick C. Reaves-Mo-
ney Judgment. Berry, Mur-
phy, Osborn
First National Bank vs.
Frank Boothe, Jr. -Money.
Judgment. Bird, McBride,
Hochderffer
PROBATES FILED:
P-77-76 J. D. of Death of
Genevieve Sherrod. Grubbs
&Wilcoxon
P-77-77 Gdn. of Lew M.
Carries. Fitzgerald, Hous-
ton, Worthington
P-77-78 Will of Homer L.
Knight. Fitzgerald, Hous-
ton, Worthington
P-77-79 J. D. of Death of
Coralee Ramsey. Grubbs &
Wilcoxon
P-77-80 foreign Will of Anna
K. Bieberdorf. Carroll F.
Pope
P.77-81 Adm. of Nancy Sue
Skach. Charles Campbell
P-77-82 J. D. of Death of C.
Forrest Little. Max E. Sater
P.77-83 Will of Ella A. Leka.
cubbage & Cubbage
P.77-84 J. D. of Death of
Rose D. Pitcock. Cubbage
& Cubbage
P-77-85 Will of Hilma M.
Webb. Max E. Sater
P.77-86 Gdn. of Earnest
Arthur Rogers. Cubbage&
Cubbage
"O"
I I
OLSON'S
HARDWARE
NOW HAS
BULK GARDEN
SEED
Same variety the
Cimarron Valley Coop
handled last year.
The Perkins Journal Thursday, May 12, 1977-7
County Commissioners Repo00t
Published in The Perkins Journal May 12,1977-10 . IT:
AECORO OF THE PROCaEOINGS OF THE PUOLIC VG.AAING OF
PAYN COIMTY BOARD OF 0OIqISSIONERS IN If.tDi TO
APPSOPRIATIOM OF FEDENL REVENUE SHAAIW; F1MOS
The following proceedlnos'wlll be presented to the Boord of County Comlssloners
for approval as alnutas et the meatlng to be bald April 25, 1)77.
Th4 Joord of County Coal|aslor, lrs lit Io a Public Hearing for the pJrpote of
hearing reqtmsts for the opprupratlon of Federal Revenue Sharing Ftmdl. The follomlng
mrs and clerk were present:
Members: Ulysses (. Cruzen, ChoIrmn
Mlte, Vl ce-OhoI rman
Orvel Rayfleld, Peuber
OTHERS: Llede G. Allenfaorth, County Clerk
Bottle Wilton, Irter
The Chelrmm called the Public Hearing to order et 9:05 a.n. The board hoard
frunt the following ropraseqtatlvas on requests for Rowmue Sharing Funds:
' ELTEIO KSHOP: MS. Ruby Sbelby, representative, requested the upproprlat|en of
$14,000.0 for oberatlenel expenses which would enable the continuance of the
prngrea. Also requested consideration be 9tven to fund the building of an
addltlorml moltl-purpole t'a,
OF HEALTH: Or. |111 Salwaechter. representative, requested $kO,000.00 cupItol
outlay for.the purppae of construction of expansion for the Health Ult end
Guidance Cmter In StIllvtter, cordblnlng the location of the whtch are r
at separate locations.
MISOEKE/ PROGR: Darrell Celklns, representlve, requested a total of $21,000.00
from the €ounty. Mr. Calklns noted he Is not Ilre of the eaount the county will
budget fron eq-velorea taxes, but would like Revenue Sharing Funds to cmblne
with ed-valore funds to total $21,000..
CITY OF YALE: Earl Wall, representative, requested $38,000.00 for street lntalnenca.
T0N OF RIPLEY: Dell Carrothers, would like funds to repair the streets and dre|nnge
en approxlmtely 5 or 6 blocks, with this beCkOning a Continuing prngrea.
FAIR 8OAR0: 01ck Fisher, representative, requested funds for the follonlng:
I. drainage $7,500.00; 2. Park;rill $I2,0OO.OO; 3. Wash Reck $I.0.00;
It. IndOr Arena Item $9,000.00; Llvastonk area $16,$O0.00; Dairy facilities
$5,000.00. A tote1 of $30,000.00, but would like the first four es priorities,
COUNTY ASSESSOR: Mildred Starks, officer, would like $1,524.00 capitol -outlay For
calculators and two typewriters,
ELECTION BOARD: Nolde Sell)h, secretary, would like $12OO.00 for electric typwriter,
hand cart end a filing cabinet.
CIVIL DEFENSE: Ron Hill, director, would like $7,020.00 capitol outlay.
COURT CLERK: Rose l, Jarvls, officer, would like $1, for a Boeueant file.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY: Charles Heedrlck, officer, would like office furniture end books
for a total of $2,36.08.
COUNYY CLERK: Llnde G, gllensrth, officer, would like $00. for typrlterl,
CouNTY TREASURER: Wllma Ryen, officer, would like $,000.00 for capitol Otley ad
maintenance and operatlc*.
COUNTY HIKHAY: Mr. Cruzen stated he would like all rlnlng funds for gloIv*ey.
Mr. yfleld made a motion to adjourn from Public Kaerin S at 10:17 A.H. Mr.
White seconded the motion. The motion carried wlth ell r.onlelssloners uetlng eye.
ReSpeCt fully submitted:
County Clerk
RE( OF THE SPECIAL MEETIHG
Ot :; OF COMMISSIORERS
The following p :: ,. ,...ted tO the Bord of County Conlssloners
for approval as mlnu !,e held April 2, 1977.
The Board of Co ........ in a special meeting on Tuespay, April I,
1977. The folloin 9
:lvses E. Cruzan, Chairman
L nlte, Vice-Chalrman
wl Meyfleld. Meber
i:da G. Allen•worth, County Clerk
..,;isle Wllson. News Reporter
The Chalruen cal ........ t rder at ):00 a.m. The Chelrln asked If there
were any ubjectlon tc ........ ,,*, None re voiced.
The Chalrnmn sta:+ ....... • tre treating was for the execution OF Papers
for the str[pln 0 pro .... c ,d. Thebeard executed thela form tO be
approved by the OIstr*, ,,,.::,; .... Jurnnd to the state.
The following c.,, , P.c,,t and approved:
General: 1508. Depart.,..: u ,::ut,., Social & Rehabilitative Svo. $12OO.79
H.U.: 49, " " " $ 3449.76
C.0.: 13, " $ 26k.12
tROt,: 67 $ 75k2.17
ROy. She: 148 " " " *' $ )$.bO
H. J. Willies u p]cent ar, requesteq the board Consider selling the brldt
crosstng the Cirrc, ;r o IO Highway north of RIpley. The beard had SOI
doubt as to the ownrt,p of the riue. The bord requested Mr. WIIItmo tO €OntKt
the state to determir*L (,,mcr hip.
There being no (urlu'L hcss, Mr, White Nde a motion to adjourn. Mr. Moyfleld
seconded the motion. Th ,tion carried with the foll¢¢lng vtas belni cast:
Mayfleld: aye
hite: aye
Cruzan: tto
Resl:ctfully submitted:
County Clerk
RE¢ORO OFTH4E. P00CEEDINGS OFT HE /tESTING OF TI
PAYRE COUNTY BOARD OF COUSSIONERS
The follovlno proceedings will b4 presented to the Somrd of tmty f4nlaslonera
It the nt mtlng of April 29. 1977,
The Soord of County lssloners met in I regular ueltlng on April 2, 17.
The follonlng re present:
MEMBERS: Ulysses E. Cruzont CMIruen
Bob Ilte, V|ce-ChelrIl
Orvel heyfle|d, Member .
OTHERS: Sherrl gusick, Deputy
Dettle Wilton, Rurter
The Chelrlmn called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.B. The Chelrmen re-
mlred those present the nteetin 9 s being recorded by the Oeputy fnty Clerk.
Mr. Cruzan presented the hoard wlth an agreement with the Toll of Rlpley.
Mr, White eade the motion to accept the agreement with the Town of Rlpley for
repair or tlnta|n of tt streets and alleys as presented. Mr. Meyf|eld seconded
the mtlen with all Comlsslonere voting *'eye.'*
Mr. eruzen stated that ha would like In opinion from the District Attorney
office On the use of funds for small towns. To obtain the oplnIo he wits In
need of the ppproval of the board in the form of a aotlon. Mr. yfleld said
h ld like tO se the request In i rlttan for with l eplflc purpose
stated and submitted to the board before a motion Is Ida.
Mr. Cruzan presented the Smard with a letter frMr. S. J. VIIllm con-
cerning a bid for the removal of two bridges, ShlO0 t mile North of RIpley for
8,00Q and SH33 near Intersection SHIOI for k,OO0. Mr. ttyf|eld and Mr. klte
beth expressed the need for a more current letter from the State to relinquish
all interest of the bridges to Payne County before any action is to be token.
Hr. Cruzan stated that the temporary easement with Leroy Rethorford It
SWI of Section 11, T-1.7-N, R-5"E had been completed.
The following claims were presented and approved for payment:
GEMEIL:
1331 Gibson's Charity, medication 126.60
1332 Gibson*s Charity, medication 105.11
1505 City of Stlllwatar General, Utility 1730.2
1507 Sttllwater Newspress ** , Publication 4,3
IOCJ B $ C Office Supply Elect Bd, Supplies 2.0
IS10 Xerox CorD Attorney, Xerox 118,8E
111 The Sburnal Gen , Publication k.)
112 '* 40.10
IS1) ° The Newspress " 14.O2
151k S & C Office Supply " , Suppllas 6|.
I1. Glenns Discount Welfare, GrOcery )O.71
IS16 Montgry Ward Sheriff, Repairs 62.6
1517 Snyders Olscount • Welfare, Grocery |3.)1
IS18 " ', " 20.00
1Sl9 Saoway Grocery " " 1.7
I20 City of Stlllwater Oen, Supp|len 13k.)S
t21 Oklahot Natural Gas Gen, Utllltlen 10)1.47
122 Market Data Research Assessor, Suppllas 2.00
123 State Insurance Insurance, Ins 21S.6)
1524 Xerox Corp Gen, Xerox 6S1.41
t525 Goodyear Gen, Suppllas 61.70
126 James Langley Attorney. Trave! I,SO
REVENUE SHARING:
122 01bson*S medlcatlen ,¢horlty |.OO
147 Creger Ford Ford, FA/Y 1117,110
151 Tiger Dru 9 eadlcatlon , Charity 12.O
154 City Drug " 154.20
155 Lloy Fred Aten +' 15.00
HIGW'/:
616 I Tire Warehouse tires 1736.20
646 Collins Auto Trim glens 111.12
648 gtert gupply oreder bledtt 13)|,SO
04 Independent Ice Co Ice booka . 60.00
650 Albert Equipment repairs 24.22
651 Flrts Auto Electric rupee r* 86.70
652 State Insurance Fund tn surance 1146.67
65) ghe Gulf Oas/fml ))21.)1
6S4 Goodyear tire 00.
4-T R(STRICTEO:
82 Stewart Supply suppItet 1|6.1tO
8) Horvey's Service Center Services |0.
Herman Cerroll Trucking services I10.O
8 Stewart Subply supplies |7.OS
84 quepa Co;0eny ronk 6305.06
CIVIL D[FENSE:
11 S $ C 0fflca Supply suppllu 21,1)
15 Wal-trt Supplies 8.7)
,f00 Weltar Devls travel 48.00
$OI Devld C. hartln 26.10
SO Jerry O. Price .50
Ok Vickla Mashunkishsy 84.45
50S KarJorie Shaw 42.60
€lr| L. Jones 163.85
07 W.R. Weaver Agnecy Insurance 85.O0
0 Denise Huff travel 24,8
Sl| Kay Russell t39.80
Nr, White the motion to table Claim 03 and 511 of health fund and 1506
In |enoral pending further Information. Mr. Mayf;eld seconded the motion.
Itlon carried with all coissioners votln S "eye.
Mr. Darrell Mecklenburg, County Surveyor, submitted to the Oord e
temporary else*tt frost Mr. M. J. (Suck) Oavenpprt and |lille lode Berry for
ohuel repairs. Mr. White made the motion tO accept the temporary eecaent for
€ltm*,el re!tlrs as uede by Mr. Oavenrt and Rr. trry. Mr. Rayf|mlO seconded
the motion. Motion carried with all €issloners voting "aye."
Mr. Mecklenburg presented to the Bo4rd a request fr a partial release of
en easaent flied On February 2k, 171 by Oonald Prlckett. The release would
-Ihe the neeaslafy €orrections for the easement already on file. Mr. Mayfteld
made the motion to release, relinquish all rights concerning the following
described land, SW corner of /, Section 24. T-18-N, R-2-E, and obtaining
the rlsht of the last flied May 13, 171. Mr. White seconded the nvtlon.
Itlon carried with all 0lasleners voting *'aye."
Mr. MecklenburD broutt to the attention of the board the cost of the
reqlacmt of the Ilm Orldge. The cost would run $65.000 tO $0,000 for
the ruplacnt of the bridge with the County portion being $1,500 to $30,000.
Mr. trnTte stated he would Ilke to sea S little more spent and have the bridge
rubullt Mr. Hecklenbur9 d ll study the ratter further.
All the necessary stePS for the Coyle Road project' have been taken by the
0Ounty. Kr. hecklenburg urged the colssloners to contact Ont Representatives
SO further action will be tlken to €oolete this project.
Mr. ChPII SzSIchtl presented tO the board a proclamatlonnaming Sunday,
y I, 177 as Law Oey. Mr. hayfield de the motion to proclaim Sunday,
Ray 1, 1977 as Law Day. Mr. Vhlte seconded the motion. Motion carried with
all €olllssloners votln 0 "eye."
Mr. Rendell Rolgh, gala warden, expressed concern of the removal of the
IO8 brldoe. Ne wished to see the bridge left so the people could use it to
fish off ofhe board expressed tbelr pp?reclatlon and would take thls into
consideration.
Hr, hecklenbu¢g presented tO the Board the bids that were opened On April
1D, 177. Kr. White de the t;on to aCcept the bid of Oen Th(:as Ford and
take the uptlenal ½ cab protector offered for the low bEd of $17,42.73. Mr.
Pyfleld seconded the motion. Roll call was as Follow:
Meyfleld aye
White e
Cruzan no
tlotlon carried,
Mr. yfleld be the mot;on to adjourn and reconvene on April 2, 177
et :00 a.m. Mr. White seconded the mot;on, tk)tlon carrleq with all concessioner
votlno "ay#'.
ReSpectfully submitted,
LI G. Allensworth
C¢mty Clark
bY Shorrl Kuslck, Deputy COunty Clerk
RECORO OF THE PROCEEOINGS OF THE MEETING OF THE
PAYN[ COUNTY BOARO OF COPqI$SIONERS
The followln 0 procaedlngs ill be.presented tO the Ouerd of County ¢omlssioners
for approve1 es minutes at the masting to be hal Mey 2, 1977.
The Board of County Commissioners met In a regul'a'r meeting on Friday, April 2.
177. The following wore present:
Hand)ors: Ulysses E. Cruz•n. Chairman
Bob White, Vice-Chairman
Orval Mayfied, Hember
Others: Ltnda G. Allensworth County Clerk
Bettie ilson, News Reporter
The meeting was called tO order it 9:00 a.m. The Chelrrrn reminded those present
thamtlngls being recorded by the County Clerk, The proceedings from theeetings
hoIU &prll 18 (regulsr), Arll 18 (Revenue Sharlno Public Hearlno), April l, (Special)
endprll 2. 177, were presented. Mr. tyfteld de a ttoti to approve the prolmdtgs
il prelantad+ gf. White seconded the motion. The motion carried with all 0otlssfonlrS
sotlng aye.
The fo|lvlo9 OIh Appruprlatlons were approved:
Kavenue SherlnD T-4 $.622.00
Civil Oefenll 002 $500,00, C0| $2216.$2
NIsIvy Route Sri & Surfec|ng 4-T $17,572.37
NIDhay Aotl |'T $10,322.1S
HlghNy Cash T*I $30,000.00, T-2 $6),02.5
Civil 0efenle 007 $147.73
It as noted the l>ard wll be ing • Public aarg on Actl se of Federal
Revenue Sharing Funds en Hey , 1977.
Richard harris, Glen Ylre Chief, presented the board with a resolution for
the estubtlshmnt of a Fire and Safety Officer, for Peyne C¢nty. Mr. Harris noted
this resolution hal the umln]mous aporovel of all Fire Chiefs In the county. After
discussion, Kr. Peyfleld made • motion tO asteb|lsh the resolution as presented this
mernlng for a Fire Safety Off;car wlth two amendments SS follos: 1. That the
Fire Sofety Bord n It Spalks of in ho Resolution be composed of the Fire Chiefs
of the COunty and IIm Fire G Safety Offlcar. 2, gectlon IV reed "The Fire and Safety
Offlcar shell ect a a coordlnotor for ell fire and safety ectlvttlas..." Mr.
hlta seconded the motlen. The motion carried with the following votes being cast:
hayfield: aye
White: aye
Oruaen: 11o
It ms noted the ,Nltlon of Fire & SaFety Officer wltl be an unpaid position.
The boord ptoved a check Io the aount of $.OO from PUPsl Fo¢ use of the
machlno at tim warehouse.
Gerald Luton nnd Mr. gpangler ero present to reqtalst lnforatatlon regarding the
dlsRlltlon of the I.oyla FreaKS. Mr. rnlte and Mr. Hecklenbur D lvlsed the
best way tO get th state going on the project would be to €ontlu:t their local
Reprostntat|ve end benetor,
berrell Heck|enburo, Cowtty Surveyor, presented a |ester fro Owen Thomas Ford,
Stll|water, This I-tter requested the board withdraw his bid for the two trucks.
Mr. Mecklenbur O ret,mended the next low bidder, (lllngson Buick, be awarded the centrist.
Mr. White lalde a ration 'the Feyne County Board of County Commissioners re|lave Oen
Thorns Ford of their reap•risibility In delivery of two trucks as passed asrller by the
Bord, Mr. Mayfield seconded the motion. The motion carried with all corals•loners votln 9
eye. Mr, lta rile mllde a motlen that this date we ipprove the purchase of two GMC
trucks from [lllnoston lulck as up¢ifled in their bid with a purchase price of $18,22§.30
plul $130,00 for cak protector, with delivery of these trucks to be as specified by
the bid. The bid Ii icclotld as Iotst and best bldd&r. Mr. Mayfleld seconded the
motion. The mutton carried with all comm|ssloners voting aye.
Mr. Meeklenbero presented a letter end a map shying the roads Mr. White has
dlsculsed with him regarding the spring rnod program. This map reviews 16,5 miles
In Mr. I/hlte+s district hlch need to be chipped & sealed. Mr, White mda • motion
that the Peyne County gourd of. county £omtsslone-k advise the County Surveyor to
submit rmndatis as presented to the newspress for advertising for the lest
ndbeSt bid and the advertising to state for slnglecbttutnous surface, with
detemlnNtlon ta be mde on the roads accepted after the bids have been submitted
to this beord. Rr. hayfield seceded the motion. The motion carried with all
€otssiouers uetlng aye.
The ChoIrin calleq for a recess at IO:25 a.m. The Chairman called the meetlnO
beck to order et 10:)7 a.m.
The following claias ware presented and approved for payment:
GENERAL:
127 Hlldred Stark•
128 John P. Anderson
12 John Leng
I)0 Or. Lloy Fred Aean
131 Joe H. Stalay
1)2 Jack Stark
133 Frank Phll|lps
13' R, C. Foster
1536-7 Mike fy
I)' George Paluer
140"1 SIll (vans
142-3 Me1 Rounds
I' liil EIIIngton
1546"7 Ruth Stark
llt8 tom.roll| Chemical Company
IO Okla;ome Teacher Katlreuent
I$1 Vl|l Ryen
Jonophlne Myers
Jorlttl Gllletta
Andrea Irlnek
Anna J. urnen
Juenlta |, Nanca
I)82 Rote I. Jarvls
Carrie M, ghlrley
Thalue NoIh,ndore
Joan Hairy
LIIlian N,...dham
sandra H. NeSl
getty J. Griffin
1583 0errell ., klenburo
1584 Karen Kay Rullendore
15 Ernest Ta|ley
1586 Ulysses |, Cruzen
Orval eyfleld
BOb fMte
1587 Faye S. Dnvson
Jeckla N¢Cues
1588 M. Duene & Vey
David W. Pece
Rutty V. Dehue
Jenlce L, Sharkey
Detha A. Irrlson
Rarl|yn J. french
15| Mildred Sierks
Judith rnn
Core rcet
retie frank
John P. Andersen
Llnde Thrnsher
IS Frank Phillips
Jerk Stark
Joe Stale,/
• llll (lllngten
ttlvln Nounds
George Palear
Ruth Stark
[Ipil COUp
Michael Gay
travel, AssessoP
services, Gun.
eyeglasses. Charity
travel, Sheriff
supplies, Gen.
retirement, Supt. Schools
salary, Treasurer
salary. Court Clerk
salary, Surveyor
salary, Comml ss]oners
salary, Rtdg. En9r.
salary. Commissioners
salary, Supt• Schools
salary, Extension
sllary. Assessor
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salary, Share ff
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,. SMrrl Pklek
Pet 11o11o1,
Kelly Nurley
Fronkle EUonl
I1 Keyl Lyrm Hlnso
I) J4mk P. Shorter
Nereid T. Jonen
lalary, County Clerk
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