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10-THE PERKINS JOURNAL, Thursday, August 9, 2001
Daily Log
Wednesday. August 1
Officer Tom Hankins
2:10 p.m. -At Mahar Dr. Ad-
vised owner of Olds that her tags
were expired. Wrote warning.
2:30 p.m. - At 211 W. Stumbo.
Possible vandalism. Owner of
white older model p/u had black
shoe polish on his p/u. He claims
that the neighbors kids did it.
The neighbor, who lives in the
apartment above him, agreed to
talk to children about it. No re-
port.
Lt. Justin Reed},
4:14 p.m. - At Sonic, cited
Brenda Case from Coyle for
speed (48/25).
5:26 p.m. - Cited Nicole
Zoellner from Tryon for speed
(45/25) 1/2 mile south on 177.
° 5:45 p.m. - 1/2 south on 177.
Cited Kathy Johnson from
Perkins for speed (35/25).
Officer Steve Hensley
11:40 p.m. - Gave written
;warning to Kenneth Hall of
'Perkins for defective equipment.
',Thursday. Augmst 2
,Officer Tom Hankins
i. 7:30 a.m.- At Whistle Stop #1.
'.Someone pumped $3 of gas and
'.drove off south bound on 177.
',He was driving a baby blue older
imodel p/u with a white stripe
idown the side.
'Lt. Justin Reedy
'° 3:51 p.m. - 1x' & Freeman.
iWritten warning to Misty
iFollowill from Perkins for
speed.
Officer Joseph Knight
5:31 a.m. - Gave written warn-
ing. Failure to stop at stop sign,
Main & Thomas.
5:43 a.m. - Gave written warn-
ing for failure to stop at stop
sign, Main & Thomas.
5:57 a.m. -Written warning
major accident with 4 vehicles.
Cited Curtis Henderson from
Chandler for inattentive driving
and cited Jeanne Swift from
Perkins for driving under sus-
pension.
5:23 p.m. - Hwy 33 & Sadler.
Written warning to Howard
Durham from Cushing for
speed.
6:11 p.m. - 202 3'J & West
Chantry. Cited Kathryn Adams
from Stillwater for failure to use
child restraint.
Officer Joseph Knight
11:55 p.m. " Cited Rabecka
Lynn Coe of Perkins for failure
to pay taxes to state, failure to
carry security verification form,
improper display of tag. Took
custody of tag decal. Decal
came back to a Chevy Cavalier
car in Cushing. Wrote written
warning for improper signal.
5:45 a.m. - Hwy 33 and Pogue.
Written warning for headlight
out.
6:02 a.m. - Written warning
for headlight out at Hwy 33 and
Main.
turday, August 4
Officer Steve Hensley
8:54 a.m. - Written warning
to Janet Wright of Chandler for
speed.
10:58 a.m. - Gave written
warning to James Greene of
Stillwater for improper turn.
12:15 p.m. - Cited Jessica
Johnson of Perkins for failure to
pay all taxes due to state. Also
impounded the vehicle since on
one had a drivers license.
10:29 p.m. - 108 South Tim-
bedine for snake call. Assisted
ACO (Yeah, right!!!)
Officer Joseph Knight
1:08 a.m. - Issued written
warning for improper start from
a stopped position. Juvenile,
Main and Thomas.
3:50 a.m. - Stopped by Steve
Ledbetter of Cushing. He ad-
vised me that a possible juve-
nile white male, dressed all in
black, was standing in the drive-
way of 402 Stansbury with cam-
ouflage case in his hands. When
subject saw him he dropped it
giv for f lure toat stoprCja tl bound on
sign at Main & Thomas. stansburyl %ok report of lar-
ceny from Mr. Sweeten of 402
Officer Tom Hankins Stansbury.
I 0 a.m. - At t/2 mile south of
city limits on SH 177 on a truck Officer Steve Hensley
belonging to Rickey"s Trucking 12:43 p.m. - Assisted on do-
Company. Talking to Driver mestic with juvenile runaway.
Jerry Lightfoot about failure to 3:22 p.m. Written warning
"yield at SH 33 & SH177 sough, to Gaynell Anderson of
Barbra Murry wanted to file a Shawnee for speed.
'omplaint, both parties talked 4:30 p.m. - Citizen reported a
it out and no complaint was recklessdriveratStumbo&SW
filed. 2no. Vehicle was a maroon X-cab
Lt. Justin Reedy Chevy P/U.
; 3:30 p.m. - Hwy 33 & 177 for Officer Joseph Knight
11:19 p.m.- Written warning :parking lot.
issued fl)r burned out headlamp, 12:56 a.m. - Assisted motorist
no turn signal. Main and Hwy with fiat tire. At Whistle Stop
33. #2.
12:38 a.m. - Vehicle at Twin 3:40 a.m. - Issued written
Lakes and Hwy 33. Patricia warning to Ray Daniel Smith of
Waits of Tulsa sleeping in car. Perkins for following too
Advised her to move to Ampride closely.
GAP - Cont'd fiz m page I
sist of weekend visits plus case is different and should be
summer or holiday visits, considered by its own merits,
For those parents and grand- since some parents are just not
parents who want to have an responsible individuals. The
active part in their child's life group would merely like to
and rearing, those short visita- make sure responsible and car-
tions seem unbalanced and un- ing parents are aware of their
fair. They would like to see more rights.
equity in the resources contrib- For more information, con-
uted in child support payments .tact Darrell Romine at 624-2165
and the time that is spent with or 314-2165; Judith Fleming at
their children. 547-2796; or Rob Cox at 547-
GAP members are quick to 21 65; or attend one of the
point out that they know each group's meetings.
Commission - Cont'd fi'om page 1
dent of the FOP and Stillwater
police officer. Justin Reedy is
the Perkins police officer repre-
sentative in these review consid-
erations.
Perkins Public Works Au-
thority considered inspection
and painting of the inside of the
three water towers. Inspections
are usually done about every
five years. A water tower in-
spection/cleaning company
from Billings, Mont., will be in
the area this month and pre-
sented an estimate of $4,650 for
inspection or $7,645 for inspec-
tion and painting. Further dis-
cussion was to check with some
other companies and to consider
a later time schedule due to the
season to see to this inspection.
Reports from the city depart-
ments were not formally pre-
sented, as all employees have
been very busy during the
month.
However, Myers' report in-
cluded information concerning
Richard Rains and Sons Ex-
press/Navajo Trucking Com-
pany seeking a better location
due to their business expansion.
Rains and Harland Wells have
met concerning possible solu-
tions.
Mycrs also shared that the
department is working on the
dog catching situation, as well
as the hiring of a police dis-
patcher as soon as Chief Curtis
Burns returns from vacation.
Myers and Henry Wells, of
HEW, are working on the com-
plaints concerning waste and
trash pick up. Some trash is fall-
ing from trucks and is not being
picked up.
There is a problem with
commercial property pick up as
well. Wells has visited with the
nt d from page 8
the Dust Bowl of the 1930s came
a major struggle for Oklahomans
to survive. Guthrie reflected that
struggle in his songs, and
Logsdon documented Guthrie's
work with a biblio-discography as
a post doctoral fellow at the
Smithsonian Institution in Wash-
ington, D.C.
Logsdon, an accomplished en-
tertainer, earned his master's de-
gree in library science and an
Ed.D. in education at the Univer-
sity of Oklahoma. He served as
director of libraries and professor
of education and American
Folklife at the University of Tulsa.
He also documented the cattle-
driving, ranching heritage of
Oklahoma when he!
"The Whorehouse
Ringing and Other
boys Sing." He als0
mented the
"western swing"
Johnnie Lee Wills
Ballroom in Tulsa.
He produced a
vision Authority and
consultant for the
for Glory."
Now, Logsdon
experience to a
be reflected in
Oklahoma. It will be
the Historical
his work for future
Cont'd from page 9
We, the church of God must return to him. We
We need revival in our churches. We
he is and come back into submission to him. He is a Holy
expects his children to live holy lives before him. That
must take our sin as seriously as He does, allowing him to
drivers and workers concerning from all unrighteousness.
Ask yourself this question, "What sin do I willfully and
this problem and contract re- continue to commit"? Now, ask yourself" How far will I
quirements are being dealt with.
HEW workers are adjusting. Let it go, and allow the Holy Spirit to begin a revival in you.
We invite you to come to First Baptist Church and
Phil Brown reported the Sunday school begins at 9:30am and Worship Service
pumps needed for the north (Each Sunday). Our Wednesday service begins at
wells are still on order, with the place just waiting for you. Come and join us.
control valve being the part
lacking. These items are due Restoration Fellowship
within a week to ten days. by Debbie Shipman
Though the culverts have Summer break is coming to a quick end. That either deserves~
been installed on Seventh Street applause or some serious booing, depending on your
and Timberline Drive, there is youth at Restoration Fellowship are looking forward to one
still work to do on the "walls" they wind up the summer at Frontier City this Saturday.
of the drainage areas, along with enjoy a day filled with exciting rides and good music at the
weed clearance and control. ChristianFest. The Youth held a bake sale a few weeks ago to
for the event.
The city computer has had Pastor Chris' message on Sunday morning
a problem with processing the we get to heaven. There is only one way, through Jesus
new water rates and Myers we do (our good or bad works) or look like (fancy
stated there would be a 10-day body piercing) is irrelevant to God. When we accept
grace period on water bills be- God looks upon us as his beloved children. He takes us
fore penalties will be assessed, it is up to Him to change us if he wants us to be different.
The bills will be due about Au- Not only do we not have to change ourselves to get into l
gust 16. can't do it. The only thing we have to do is renew our
Larry Moorman reportedWord and be obedient to His will. Through the Holy Spirit we
the manganese problem is being what God expects from us if we will continualb
flushed out and the process takes can never be good enough, religious enough, righteous enoughJ
anywhere from 30 days to six Jesus. We don't have to be. (Galatians 2:19-21NIV) For
month to fully complete. I died to the law so that I might live for God. I have been
Librarian BarbaraAhring ex- Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life l i
pressed enjoyment of being able body, I live by faith in the son of God, who loved me and
to use the Old Church Center for me. I do not set aside the grace of God, for if righteousneSS
the summer reading program, gained through the law, Christ died for nothing!
The extra room was especially Restoration Fellowship's mission is to restore God's
nice. Air conditioning worked His people and to restore His people back to the Church.
Well except for one day'arid' denominational fellowship and we welcome you to any of our P
city took care of the problem, worship services. Sunday services are at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30
day evenings we meet at 7:00 p.m. See there!
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