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.... zone. oat 12:45 p.m. written
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zone. o(Beard) At 5:30 p.m.. Si-
dent on Eaton Drive calle re-
garding subjects stealing her
trash can; located trash can over
parked all nig t *(Burns)At ki hanging around sto 'e.
.......7:41 a.m. cited .Rq'se Mitts for 50 Th;ere were about 20 kids,
mph in 25 ' .one. oAt 8:03 chased most of them off, the
other half waiting for rides.
on Timberline. *At 6 p.m. got tip
on trash can thieves; could be
two subjects from Stillwater.
Returned trash can to rightful
owner, oAt 6:03 p.m. call from
Payne County Sheriff's Office of
10-12 year old person lying in
road in 400 block of SE 3rd;
talked.to subject and advised
same to stay out of road. Subject
was looking at a bug. *At 6:26
p.m. written warning to Patricia
Jackson for 65 mph in 55 mph
zone. oAt 6:45 p.m. call from
Bays on Crozier; dog problem.
Dogs down the street getting
onto Mrs. Bays' yard. I will talk
to owners of dogs. Bays re-
quested extra patrol at their
residence, especially on Hallow-
een night. Okay. *At 7:25 p.m.
told owner of several puppies
and grown dog to put them up
or he will be cited next time for
$200.
THURSDAY, October24, 1996
- Officer Ottaway
Kt 4:07 a.m. found PGZ-696
parked at golf course, registered
to Breeden out of Tryon. *At 5:16
a.m. driver hit deer on HWY177
south of town, messed up front-
left of pickup. Had deer in the
bed, a two'point buck, advised
that she take to Stillwater Fire
Department and tag; wanted re-
port taken for insurance. Ad-
vised her to contact Lincoln
County Sheriff's Department as
the accident was in their juris-
diction. (Burns)At 4:07 p.m.
two juveniles fighting at East
Kirk and NE Third, took names
and sent them home. *(Beard)
At 3:03 p.m. citizen taken into
MONDAY,, October 21, 1996-
Chief Burns
At 8:20 a.m. resident reported
that someone is shooting at his
cats with a BB gun over the past
month. May be coming from the
east. No report at this time. Ex-
tra patrol. *At 10:50 a.m. cattle
out at Marilyn Wells'. Got two
cows and a calf back into fence.
*At 12:35 p.m. large group of
kids at Steer Inn; already mov-
ing on to school. *At 12:36 p.m.
cattle out again at Marilfn
Wells'; put them back in again.
(Ottaway) At 7:40 p.m. call re-
garding kids with BB guns on
Sixth and Chantry, not BB guns,
just playing and the guns were
plastic.
TUESDAY,, October 22, 1996.
Chief Burns
*At 11:35 a.m. cellular phone
call of dark blue car sitting on
side of road two miles east on
SH33 and that a briefcase was
lying on the road about 100 feet
away. Notified Payne County
Sheriff's Office and checked.
Found car, but nobody around.
Check on car came back to at-
torney from Drumright..2:30
p.m. sent letters to 109 Lewis
and 115 Sharp to remove aban-
doned or junk cars from yards.
At 3:32 p.m. FOUND 26" girl's
bicycle, purple with reddish-or-
ange handlebars ind front forks,
10 speed Roadmaster mountain
climber all-terrain bike with
black seat, handle grips and ped-
als. Found by Betty Bolden at
710 E. French. Bicycle left in
ditch 2-3 weeks of this date.
o(Beard) At 3:37 p.m. to 3:53
FRIDAY,, October 25, 1996.
Chief Burns
*At noon fender bender on
front of Eades' Hardware; state
accident report on file. *(Beard)
At 5 p.m. checking out graffiti on
middle school, had been erased
upon arrival. *At 5:53 p.m. re-
port of kids skateboarding at
East Knipe and Fourth, gone on
arrival. *At 6:58 p.m. met w th
Chandler officers, they brought
a I6 year old juvenile here from
Chandler. Juvenile was found
there intoxicated and they
brdught her here to go to her
aunt's house on Southeast
Fourth Street. After further
checking, it was determined that
the girl was an escapee out of
Lloyd Rader Corrections facility
and she was taken to Stillwater
to be picked up by corrections
officers. *At 10:20 p.m. call from
resident asking if people are al-
lowed to shoot bow and arrows
in city limits; advised him no.
SATURDAY,, October 26, 1996
. Lieutenant Beard
*At 10:16 a.m. cited Stephania
VanVolkenburg for 75 mph in 55
mph zone and improper safety
sticker. *(Ottaway)At 9:16 p.m.
call to 422 NE Second, resident
has cat acting strange, foaming
at mouth. Checked the cat and
appears to have tried to bite a
toad. Will be okay, had cat put
in shed for night and will check
on tomorrow.
SUNDAY,, October 27, 1996-
Officer Keylon
*At 1:01 a.m. found PLA-260
OK parked at north gate of
Perkins Builders Supply. *At
1:20 a.m. Wellston EMS escorted
through town. oAt 2 a.m. time
change to CST. *(Ottaway) At
3:52 p.m. call from Ms. Cox on
801 Sharp, has washer/dryer
missing, will meet at house,
didn't show and did not call back.
oat 7:47 p.m. call from Payne
p.m. broke up fight between two
juveniles on Lovers Lane. Visited
with both parents of juveniles.
WEDNESDAY, October 23,
1996 - Officer Ottaway
*At 1:50 a.m. found PGU-114
parked at Whistlestop #2, had
dome light on and belonged to
Perkins resident; was locked and
protective custody on belief that . County Sheriff's Office regard-
he may harm himself. *At 8:08
p.m. dog complaint at 312 E.
Chantry. Owner of dogs loaded
them and took to Yale; advised
that I will issue citation next
time the dogs start barking. *At
ing plugged sewer line at 322 SW
Second. Advised city streets man
Larry Moorman and he had line
cleared. *(Keylon) At 11:22 p.m.
door open at 122 E. Lewis;
checked and everything seemed
9:15 p.m. clerk at MacArmallys to be okay, closed the door.
advised that they don't ,w/mt MONDAY,, October 28, 1996 -
BER 31, 1996
Officer Keylon
*At 12:45 a.m. OCZ-430 OK
parked in high school parking
lot.
OCTOBER FIRE RUNS
oWednesday, October 2, 1996
from 10:15 a.m. to 11:50 am. two
miles west of Vinco, 1 1/2 miles
south and west one-half mile.
Grait Sumner (David Parmer)
Ford pickup.
*Wednesday, October 9, 3:35 to
4 p.m. One mile west on Knipe
and one-half mile south. Dale
Holbrook's, grass fire. Subject
was burning trash and it got out
of control.
OBITUARY
Jimmie Lee Brown
Services were held Saturday,
October 26, 1966, for Jimmie Lee
Brown of Tryon at the Tryon
Christian Union Church. The
Reverend Ted Gibson officiated,
with interment at Carney Cem-
etery. Mr. Brown died Tuesday,
October 22, 1996 in Tryon. He
was 49.
Jimmie Lee Brown was born in
Helena, Arkansas, on December
28, 1946, the son of Clifford P.
and Helen (Collier) Brown. In
1949, he moved to Oklahoma
with his parents and lived in the
Carney and Tryon communities,
where he attended school. He
served in the United States
Army as a sergeant in the artil-
lery during the Vietnam War.
Mr. Brown returned to the Tryon
community after his military
career where he spent the re-
mmnder of his life. He was a pipe
line welder, a member of the
Perkins VFW and an avid fish-
erman.
He was predeceased by his par-
ents.
Jimmie Lee Brown is survived
by a special friend, Sarah
Behrens; two sons, James Leon
Brown of Tryon and Troy Gene
Brown of Pensacola, Florida;
three grandchildren, Cody,
Emily and Haley Brown; four
brothers, Clifford Brown of Okla-
homa City, Jerry Brown of Okla-
homa City, Larry Brown of Still-
water and Carl Brown of Tryon;
and three sisters, Betty Scrivner
of St. Louis, Missouri, Shirley
Haney of Wellston and Carol
Brown of Perkins.
Pallbearers were James
Brown, Larry Brown, Troy
Brown, Gerald Best, Allen Vas-
sar and Jimmie Poteet.
By Dan Johnson
The Certified Cities Program for Perkins is
at an early stage. Committee members are
appointed, committees are meeting and thingS
The Government Organization committee
working on their assignments. Committee
don, Wes Beane and Dan Johnson have met
eluding Mayor Randy Hall and Finance
meeting at City Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 16.
sion included the activation of the city's
enforcement of existing city ordinances.
A meeting of the
uled for 12:00 noon on Nov. 5 to be held in
D'Mario's Pizza. The public is welcome to
and Harland Wells are acting as co-chairs
opment committee. The committee has seven
each being responsible for a specific task. The:
area of responsibility are: Lynn Kinder,
opment Plan; Don Crabbe, Economic
land Wells, Industrial Site Development;
cial Development; Bob Constein,
Steve Willingham, Business District Im
tion; Shane McKenzie, Established Business
and Gene Wollenber
Certified Cities is a process of determining
weaknesses of the Perkins area. The program
of input in order for the entire to
be a resident of Perkins to help in the
consider yourself a part of the Perkins
come?
Each of the committee members have been
many people as they can to help with Certified
been asked yet, and you are interested in
Certified Cities committees, please contact one
chairs, as listed in the ad in this week's
invited to all Steering Committee and
Watch the Journal for dates and times of
CENTRAL
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Wes Watkins
DarryI Roberts
Occupation
Conservative small business- Liberal Trial Lawyer with 14
man with 14 years in th'c-U.S, years in State Legislature.
Congress.
Social Security
and
Medicare
Endorsed by the National Has not supported any plan
Committee to Preserve Social which will prevent the bank-
Security & Medicare. ruptcy of Medicare and Social
Will serve on the committee to Security.
protect Social Security and
Medicare. ",
Business and
Taxes
Will work for tax relief for Voted to raise taxes and fees
working families, over 50 times in the State
Will work for a Capitol Gains Legislature.
tax cut. Attacks Wes for supporting
Endorsed by the U.S. Chamber tax relief.
of Commerce and National Endorsed by big labor union
Federation of Independent bosses and trial lawyers.
Business.
Sportsmen
and
Gun Control
Crime
1
Paid for by
Endorsed by the N.R.A. Voted to increase hunting and
Supports "Instant Check" for fishing license fees.
felons and other criminals. Voted against Concealed
Received "A" rating from the Weapons Bill.
N.R.A. \"
Received a "D" rating from
,, the N.R.A.
Criminals should serve full Voted toreduce criminal
sentences, penalties.
Supports strong protection Voted for the early release of
against child and domestic more than 2200 criminals
abuse, since 1993.
is one of us!"
Watkins for Congress Committee, Box WW, Stillwater, OK 74076 (405) 624-1100
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