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PERKINS JOURNAL,
Thursday, June 14, 2001
&
REPORTSI
Daily Log
donday. June4
Chief Curtis Burns
'8 a.m.- Checking residential ar-
.~as for tall grass and weeds and
naking list.
,10:40 a.m.- Mailing letters con-
;erning tall grass/weeds to 411
qE 1%212 NE I~L 204 NE 4th, 315
/V. Hert, 418 NW 1'~ and 320 NW
2 05 p.m.- To DA's office with
~vidence for Ada.
,2:35 p.m.- Office meeting with
subject concerning Rodeo Asso-
3iation using loud speaker after
midnight.
,3:25 p.m.-Assisted with removal
)f handcuffs that son had placed
)n him.
,7:27 p.m.- City Council Meeting
Officer Steve Hensley
°6:37 :p.m.- Written warning is-
sued to Clinton John of Stillwater
for speeding.
°6:47 p.m.- Written warning to
Robert Martin of Perkins for
speeding.
°9:44 p.m.- Be on the lookout for
a 1999 Black Tahoe that was
taken from Keystone Chevy in
Sand Springs. Driver is a black
male.
ol 9:27 p.m.- Gave written warn-
ing to Linda Shaw of Stillwater for
speeding.
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Chief Curtis Burns
°2:40 p.m.-Assisted funeral es-
cort.
Lt. Justin Reedy
°3:30 p.m.- Checking accident
involving car/mailbox. Handled by
office.
°5:35 p.m.- Main & Thomas ve-
hicle fire.
°6:04 p.m.- Investigated report
concerning reckless driver north-
bound from Cimarron River
Bridge. Vehicle described as white
Pontiac Grand Am occupied by 3
white females.
°2:02 a.m.-Cited a Stillwater
juvinile for speeding.
Wednesday. June 6
Chief Curtis Burns
°9:50 a.m.- Received report on
destruction of private property.
°1:30 p.m.- Written warning to
Stanley Melton for improper U-
turn at SH33 and Payne. Also is-
sued written warning to Larry Lee
of Perkins for failure to yeild. This
all resulted from near accident at
SH33 and N Main.
°5:29 p.m.- Written warning to
John Sanders from Morrison for
improper passing.
Lt. Justin Reedy
°8:28 p.m.- First and East
Stumbo. Written warning to
Charles Wall from Perkins for
speeding.
Officer Steve Hensley
o1:44 a.m.- Cited Chardale
Hufferd of Stillwater for speeding:.
61/45.
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Chief Curtis Burns
-9:15 a.m.- Responded to request
for officer assistance on major
reliever accident 5 1/2 miles west
on SH33. Three injured. Assisted
on traffic control until pickup towed
away.
o10:45 a.m.- At high school giv-
ing talk to morning drivers ed.
class.
Mission - from page 7 other areas this summer. Four
ing many friends. They played members of the congregations
catch, spent time hearing sto- will be traveling this week to
ries read in Spanish, blew lots Hope, Alaska to do construction
of bubbles and coh)red many work on a church there.
color pages. Tile Mexican chil- Nineteen people will be trav-
dren also enjoyed the candy, cling to Corazal, Belize in July
:stuffed animals and small toys to provide Vacation Bible
and books the children on the School. This is the third year to
team gave to them. work in Belize. Belize, formerly
By Wednesday afternoon, British Honduras, is located be-
work was completed. The out- tween Mexico's southern border
side trim was painted a color se- and Guatemala. Last year, over
lected by the family, windows 300 children attended the Vaca-
installed and the housecleaned tion Bible Schools hosted by
lout ready for it's new occu- Eden Chapel and Lost Creek.
the fid& i5i a'i'inTai,' also g'ix/iiag die]r time closer
visit to the faro licSlThe houses to home as they p;articipate in
were dedicated and blessed and Youth Force in July. Over 200
To help fund these mission
trips, the Lost Creek Caf6' was
opened last fall. Each Wednes-
day evening, a meal is served to
anywhere from 75-100 people.
Payment is on a donation basis,
and goes to fund supplies and
scholarships for missions. Pro-
ceeds from two of these evening
meals were given to Perkins
First Baptist Church to help fund
their mission trip to Estonia, in
Eastern Europe.
The mission trips to Mexico,
Alaska, Belize and Youth Force
are sponsored by the United
Methodist Church through Vol-
unteers in Mission. The goal of
Volunteers in Mission is to go
into all the world, making a
Christian difference. Lost Creek
and Eden Chapel are located
between Perkins and Stillwater.
Max Rudd has been the minis-
ter at both churches for the past
twenty five years. For more in-
formation on either church, call
377-0927, the church office.
Entries due for
4-H food show
each family received gifts from
the team for their new house-
hold.
The group then traveled to a
lunch hosted by DIF. Three
teams working in the area were
honored with a dinner of tama-
les and other traditional Mexi-
can food and drink prepared by
the women of Rio Bravo. Each
team member recei'md a certifi-
cate of appreciation from the
Mexican government. Other
teams came from Pryor and
Oklahoma City. Thursday after-
rioon was spent shopping
Progresso, Mexico, and the
group returned home on Friday.
Richard Rains, leader of this
r ission trip, said "I think this
was one of the best trips yet."
Richard has regularly led trips
to Mexico over the past several
gears. Another trip to Mexico
planned possibly over Spring
reak of 2002 or again next
Eden Chapel and Lost Creek
will also be in missions in many
young people from across Okla-The 4-H Food Show &
homa and neighboring states
will gather in Oklahoma City to Tablesetting Contest will be
work on home repairs in the in- held on Saturday, June 16, at 10
ner city. a.m. at the Perkins Ag Farm (on
Approximately 30% of the Highway 33 east of the new
Lost Creek and Eden Chapel gym).
congregation will directly par- Guidelines for both contests
ticipate in a mission trip this are the same as last year. Guide-
summer. Many others in the lines are available from the Ex-
congregations participate by tension office now.
being prayer partners for those Pre-entries for the food show
on the trips and by providing are due on Monday, June l 1 at
funds and supplies for the trips. 5 p.m. at the Extension office.
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Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
111 South Main .547-2477 .Perkins
Perkins Family Clinic
Serving the
ENTIRE Community
Adult Medicine s Pediatrics
Gynecology • Occupational Medicine
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"I'm delighted to return
to the Payne County area,
and especially to have the
opportunity to return to
my family in the
Stillwater area."
James Williams, MD
Clinic Hours:
7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday
7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Thursday
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Caring for your health, the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma.
°12:10 p.m.- At high school giv-
ing talk to afternoon drivers ed.
class.
Lt. Justin Reedy
o7:19 p.m.- Responded to area of
Third & East Kenworthy for reck-
less driver. Vehicle described as
a bright yellow new GMC pickup.
Officer Tom Hankins
°4:35 a.m.-At Family Dollar Store.
Check out pickup pulling a travel
trailer. Sent the person to Ampride
so he could sleep.
Chief Curtis Bums
o12:30 p.m.- Responded to re-
quest for officer assist for funeral
escort from SH33 and fairgrounds
road to US 177 and County Line
road.
Lt. Justin Reedy
°4:47 p.m.-Third and West Knipe.
Cited Nathan Ray from Stillwater
for speeding. 52/35
°5:50 p.m.-Third and Freeman.
Cited Mollie Rupert from Stillwater
for speeding.
o10:06 p.m.- Hot Spot Car Wash,
cited Larry Savage from Perkins
for drinking in public and cited
Linda Northcutt from Perkins for
drinking in public.
Officer Tom Hankins
o1:30 a.m.- Traffic at Hwy 33 &
177, white panel truck. The sub-
jects taillights were out.
Saturday. June 9
LL Justin Reedy
o12:18 p.m.- Responded to call
about threats. Contacted
Sheniqua Martin and advised to
stop making threats.
°3:40 p.m.- Kirk & Loverslane.
Written warning to Trisha Blair
from Perkins for speeding.
°5:24 p.m.- Second & Freeman.
Cited Cleo Myers from Cushing for
improper passing.
Officer Tom Hankins
o10:31 p.m.-At Lost Creek Bridge
1/4 mile east of Perkins city limit
on SH33. Asked by Payne Co. to
check reports of possible accident
off the bridge. With county assis-
tance found no accident. Only a
pickup truck in the ditch close to
the creek where 6
were.planning to carnpl
ties told them the~
Sunday, June 1~
Officer Steve Hen,lay
o3:17 p.m.- Vehicle
Main,
one around
the road.
Officer Tom Hankins
°1:02 a.m. - Traffic at !
Chantry. Pawnee
taillights out.
Case Log
#2001-108, 6-6-01,
Harbor Homes,
tion of private property, rl
ricer-Burns & Hankins
#2001-109 &
victim-Hot Spot Car
fense-destruction of
erty, report,
6-5-01, Thomas & Main,
of equipment out
responders, truck fire
hood), returned at 5:45.
ional Hos
Specialty Clinic
A Service ofHillcrest HealthCare System
Is Happy To Welcome
Torn Smith, M.D.
Board Certified Pulmonologist
To Our Medical Staff
Tom Smith, M.D. will begin an outreach clinic in
Cushing through the Cushing Regional Hospital Specialty
Clinic every other week beginning Thursday, June 14. He
has special interest in pulmonary exercise testing and
objective measurements of respirator weaning. Dr. Smith earned his Medical
Degree at Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, Texas. He completed his
internship and residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Oklahoma
Health Sciences Center in Tulsa and continued his specialty training
Pulmonology Fellowship within the same program. He is in private practice
Pulmonary Medicine Associates, Inc. in Tulsa and resides in rural Sapulpa
his family.
For More Information or to Schedule an Appointment, Contact Your Physician or
Cushing Regional Hospital Specialty Clinic
1023 E. Cherry • Cushing • 918/225-2741
Home
Auction Location: From
turn West 114 Mile, turn
III
Open House
|Sunday, June 10, 2001
2.,4 I,M.
& Acreage, Bus, Car, Tractor, Furniture & Tools
Saturday, June 16, 2001 '
10:00 AeM.
Perkins, Ok. go South to Vinco Road,
South 1/4 Mile. (WATCH FOR SIGNS)
South Perkins Area
Tract # 1- 3 bedrooms, 1 Bath, sitting on
24 lots, approximately 997 Sq. Ft. of livin!
Vinyl Siding, New Roof, carpet, Attic Fan, Drop
Ceiling, Paneling, Storm Windows, New Storm Preview
Cellar, Shop Building w/Alarm System, Garage,
Outbuildings, Water Well, ONG & OG&E, Lots
of Shade Trees, Pecan Trees & Fruit Trees.
"Quiet Neighborhood"
Real Estate Sells at 11:00 A.M.
Tract # 1 Legal Descriptlen : Lots 1-24, Block 13,
Stsnton, Payne County, Oklahoma Lot Size: 300' x 300'
Ad-Valorem Taxes: 2000= $110.12
Tract #2 Legal De=crlptlon : All of Block 24, in the town
Payne County, Oklahoma Let 81ze: 70' x 300'
Ad-Valorem Taxes: 2000 = $4,79
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June 1~t
Tract # 3 Legll I~lcdptlon : The West 25' of Lot 3, Block 1 in the town Vinco/Stanton Payne County Oklahoma
Lot 81ze; 25' x 100' Ad-Valorem Taxes-" 2000= .37¢ Real Estate Terms= 10~'o down day of sale, balance d~
Ad-Valorm Taxes: Will be prorated to the day of dosing
Posseeslon: Given at closing
Riding Mower, Tools, & Boat
Air Compressor- 220 volL Campbell Haussld- Air Compressor- 110 volt,
Craftsman- Arm Saw, Wood Lathe w/motor on cabinet, Makita Wood
Planer 300 ram, Ran.r- Joint.r, Intergram 4 1/2" metal cutting saw, Lin-
coln 225 Arc Welder w/supplies, Pin Router- Craftsmen 12" Band Saw,
Hydraulic Press- Milwaukee Drill Press, 5 hp Bnggs & Streton Water
Pump on wheels, Craftsman Chipper. Shredder, Commercial Meat Slicer,
Commercial Meat Tenderizer, Compression Tester. Buffalo Drill Press
Tool Craft Belt Sander, Scroll Saw- Windmill, Bar Clamps- "C" Clamps,
Hand Tools. Pipe wenches, Masonry Tools, Mechanic Tools, Paint, Hand
Grinders, Bench Grinders, Pipe Banders, Air Paint Guns, Cement Blocks,
Bricks, Saw Horse Stands, Concrete Wire, Felrbanks Platform Scales,
Craftsman Riding Mower 12 hp, 38" Cut, Lawn-Bay Push Mower, Slide in
camper, 10" .Ion Beat- 7.5 Hp Explorer Motor, Minn Kota Trolling Motor,
life jackets, fishing equipment, fishing poles, camping equipment, min-
now buckets, Coleman Lantern, Electric Tree Saw, office desk w/chairs,
Rote- filler, Ford Pickup Bed trailer, camper jacks, Headache Rack, bet-
ta~ charger, plumbing supplies, 3' P.V.C. pipe, shovels, rakes, axes, picks,
fire extinguisher, tool cabinets, shop cabinets, Hydraulic press, vise, wheel
barrows, chains, boomers, nails, screws, nuts & bolts, grease guns, suck-
ets, Rabbit cages wl all accessories, feeders watarers, charcoal grill,
Beercat Scanner
Personal
Tractor, Bus, Car & Farm E(
1952 Allis-Chamber model B Tractor w/1 bottom plow, 1973
tionai Bus- converted to a camper, 1978 Buick
power & air, 5' Ford Rotary Cutter 3 pt,, 5' Angl
Cement Mixer, Corn Sheller, Garden Push Rake, Garden plow
Appliance, Furniture, & Household
Montgomery Ward Deep Freeze (Chest Type),
Deep Freeze (Chest Type), Sony Color "IV,, Maytag
Amanna Gas Dryer- white, Sears Kenmore Sewing
frigerator- 2 dr. white w/ice maker. Amanna Stove-
wave w/cabinet, round dinning table w/butcher block top, portable
nets, roll around chairs, 20 chest-in- drawers, China Cabinet,
standing Comfort Glow Gas Stove, Whirlpool AC.
Entertainment Canter, light oak Jewelry Armoire,
uze hide-a-bed, glider rocker, pictures,
horns wall hanging, roll-away bed, 2 pc. bedroom suite
China Dinnerware. tall storage cabinets, 4 drawer file cabinets
bed, perk bench. 33 records, cooker fryer, small appliances, pot
heaters, clocks, towels, sheets, linens, hats. patterns.
1000's of V.C.R. Tapes
Walt Disney Movies & Assorted Movies
Property Terms:
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