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October 5, 1989
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Reunion Held
of Jan Pieterez Isaac and Cornelius, moved on the
emigrant ancestor, Brown County, Ill. where they were
reunion in among the first settlers. Later
3rd. with Edgar Peter and Jacob, sons of the Jacob
Stillwater, and who moved to Ohio, joined their
Norman, as brothers in Illinois. John, Saul and
Dan were grandsons of Peter.
years, the descen- Dan and his father moved to In-
John and Saul dian Territory about 1870. Dan
descendants of Jan studied medidne and practiced in
have met annually. Springfield, Me. many years. John
Dr. Dan came to Oklahoma about 1889 and
met with them. Saul in 1891.
lettled in New Descendants and friends of the
New York) and John Vandeventer family attending
there. In 1771, Isaac the reunion were: Reba
third generation inVandeventer, George and Bertha
three of his sons, Vandeventer, Gerald, Beverly, Emi-
and Jacob, moved ly and Hayley Domitmus, Kate
V& wherethey Barkley, all of Wichita.
of the Revolu- Also Susie Gilliam, Heather,
Tyler and Trey, Louis and Ethel
War, Abraham moved Bowdre, G ary B owdre of
Some of his B artlesville; Donald and Rena
McCorkle of Cushing; Bill and Dol-
have an an- ly Schwartz of Kingfisher; John and
Anadarko. Van- Della Schwartz, Mike, Tally and
Quthrie, is a descen- Colby Schwartz of Yukon; Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Creager of Glencoe;
Iacob, with his fatal- Scott Stearman, Carney; Ray and
Two of his sons, Lorene Stearman of Cleveland.
The Ingalls Outlaw Battle was memorialized with
this monument. Photographer John Whipple of the
former Whipple Studio in Stillwater, posed this
photograph with Rough Rider Billy McGinty of
Ripley, on dedication day 1938. Dick Speed of
Perkins, was one of the deputies killed in the battle.
He is buried in Perkins Cemetery.
John Whipple rammed to Ingalls 51 years later, on
September 10", 1989 from his home in Arlington,
Texas, when 125 people gathered for the Ingalls re-
union. The reunion is held on the second Sunday of
September in commemoration of the battle of
September 1, 1893.
Billy McGinty rode with Teddy Roosevek's Rough
Riders in the Spanish American War, and was a
lifelong cowboy, rodeo performer and trick horse
rider, and organized, with Otto Gray, one of the first
country western bands to broadcast over radio. Billy
and Glenn Eyler collaborated on a book, The Old
West, printed in 1937 in the shop of The Ripley Re-
view, which Eyler published before moving to
Perkins. The book is now out of print and a collec-
tor's item.
In the 1950s, before their deaths, Billy McGinty
and Frank Pistol Pete Eaton were colorful Payne
County senior citizens who were always ready to
spin a yarn and elaborate about their experiences.
They were living history. This column will be run-
ning more photos and history about Billy McGinty.
And Sam and Margaret Ann
Stearman of Guthri¢ Viola and
Forrest Barnett, Edgar and Ella
McCorkle, Wanda Beuregard of
Norman. Descendants of Dr. Dan
Vandeventer were Lucille Robison
and Curtis of Parsons, Karts.
Letters were read from other
descendants of Dr. Dan: Donald
and Marvella Worthey, Harrisburg,
Ark. and Mildred J. McDaniel of
Springfield.
Descendants of Saul
Vandeventer are Anita Ellis, Ver-
Divorces
Pegye L. Ashcraft vs. Charles L.
Ashcraft
Teresa Jeanene Walenciak vs.
Ronald Lee Walenciak
Jan M. Carlson vs. Diane Moret-
ta Carlson
Jesse James Alexander vs.
Michell Marie Alexander
Civil Cases
Preferred Risk Group vs. Glen D.
Martin, II, money judgement for in-
sufficient checks, $5,276.63
Transamerica Financial Services
vs. Sammy Allen Porter, money
judgement and foreclosure,
$5,322.20
S Sate of Oklahoma vs. Charlie R.
Carter and Shirley J. Carter, tax
warrant, $909.75
Payne County Bank vs. Donald
J. Bickell, money judgement on
promissorynote, $11,118.32
Foremost Financial Sevices,
Corp. vs. Kevin Leon Posey, money
judgement on order delivery,
Schoed, 21, both of Stillwater
Donald Lee Sosbee, 42, a~d
Michelle Gaddy, 28, both of
Stillwater
Paul Latourette, 25, and Jana
Lee Kay, 2B, both of ~tzllwater
Stephen Miles, 22, and Kimberly
Coppedge, 19, both of Stillwater
Timothy Diehl, 21, and Melanie
Clymer, 21, both of StiUwater
Cory Gallagher, 19, Stillwater,
and Leigh Holt, 18, Asher
Paul Roberts, 40, and Elizabet
Davis, 28, both of Stillwater
,- Assisted OHP on two separat~
non-injm~y accidents
$20,079.03 v, Report of cattle on 177 north
The Bank, N.A. vs. Ashley Cole, of 33; contcted PCSO
money judgement on account, Sept. 25
$2,850 ~ Lockout at High School
The Board of Regents of ,~ Worked vandelism at
residence
Oklahoma State University vs. Worked report of stolen dogs
Geoffrey M. McKena, money judge
ment for student loan, $1,697.50 ~, Worked report of run-away;
The Board of Regents of OSU vs. parent later located child
Tamarcia James, money judgement Sept. 26
on student loan, $411.96
Bank of Oklahoma vs. Debbie K.
Walling and Brett Walling, money
judgement and foreclosure,
$29,161.17
The Board of Regents of OSU vs.
Cassious Dicketts, money judge-
ment for student loan, $7,845.38
FDIC vs. Loyd Leon Cooper,
money judgement and foreclosure
of lein, $9,558.16
Oklahoma Oil and Gas Manage-
men6 Inc. vs. new Energy Corpora-
tion, money judgement on pro-
missory note and foreclosure,
B y Vieki Longan
The P-T Ag, Booster Chb met on
Sept, 12, and the following new of.
fleers were elected. President: Alan
and Monica Hybsha; Vice-
President: Leon and Mary Morris;
Secretary: George and Jacklyn
Shenold; Reporter: Mike and Vicki
Lenga
Fund raiain and memberships - formation concerning a dvil suit
v" Assisted elderly woman who
had fallen out of bed
Delivered two bikes stolen ~tl :
week
v, Report of horses out on West
Freeman; contacted PCSO
Sept. 28
Advised SFD of ambulance
needed by Eden Chapel Church
~- Lock-out at school; ope~
vehicle '+ : :
Sept. 29
Motorist assist on Lovers
Lane
Report of lady slumped over
$164,273.66
Wilco Oil and Gas vs. Charles
Dinsnmre, money judgement for
damages for excess of $I0,000
Albert E. Pous vs. Hotel
Associates of Stillwater, money
judgement on promissory note,
$75,000
Correction
The Journal apologizes to Otis
Long, Coyle, for misprinting the in-
wheel of vehicle; unable to locate + + ....
~, Unlocked vehicle
,~ Picked up two truant
juvineles; took them t~ th~ ~ho~i
school to handle problem
,~ Lock-out at band room; unable
to open
,~ Traffic control from ball game
,~ Asked to deliver message at
ballfield; subject had already gone
~, Stopped subject for careless
driving
~" Stopped two juveniles; advis-
non Blake and Bill Blake, Guthrie; were also discmmed during the that he k involved i~ The corrected
Vallie May Shaw, Del City; Naomi meeting. Any suggestions are information is as follows:
Smvard and the family of Thom~m ~w~ ......................... Tim Hulet vs. Otis Lo~, Me~,y
Soward, Rochester, N.Y. and the
family of Vern Vandeventer Adams Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 7:00 pm. in P-
in California and WashingtorL T cafeteria. All interested parents
The next Vandeventer reunion and 4-H leaders are encouraged to
will be the weekend of Labor Day, atten~
1990. Webb8 Welcome
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The next meeting is scheduled for judseJ~ent for damqes for $20,000.
Second Granddaughter
Jerry and Marie Webb of Perkins
ere the proud grandparents of
another beautiful granddaughter
born Tuesday, Sept. 26, 1989. Her
name is Bethany Renee.
She is welcomed home by her big
siste, Lindsay, age 4.
Scott and Lisa {Webb) Leiter are
the proud parents.
Probate
Letters of Administration of
William O. Edington; attorney, A.J.
Schott
Will of Brenda E. Gould; at-
torney, Roger L. McMillian
Determination of death and ter-
minationof joint tenancy of Andy
Murphy; attorney, Roger L.
McMillian
Will of Bama McCalester; at-
torney, Melissa DeLaeerda
Will of Harriet Cecelia Williams;
attorney, Jack De McCarty
Marriages
James Lee Wiley, 21, and Sabrina
ed them of curfew
Sept. 30
OSU PD advised to look for
vehicle involved with females
following them possibly in Perkins
area; never saw vehicle
Report from citizen of a possi-
ble lost child at his residence; found
parents and returned child to
rightful owner
,~ Loud music complaint; made
contact with parties involved and
asked them to tone. it down
Advised of suspicious vehicle
around 4th and French; unfounded
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