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Probate
Will of Ruth Frands Lowry; John
M. Haley, attorney
Will of Dennis O. Cubbage; Cub-
bage & Cubbate, attorneys
Will of John T. Reeder; John M.
H aley, attorney
Foreign will of Ulasta Srajer;
Earl B. Mitchell, attorney
Determination of the estate of
heirship of Pat Teary Smalley; W.
Keith Thomas
Divorces
Denise Vaden vs. William E.
Vaden, Jr.
Peggy J. Stewart vs. Donald E.
Stew art
Teresa Louise Harrison vs. Scott
Paul Harrison
Shelley Anne Ashcraft vs. Steven
Ray Ashcraft
Perkins
Police
Report
Calvin G. Beames, Jr. vs.
Charlene Beames
Noble Eugene Rodgers, Sr. vs.
Lori Lynn Rodgers
* Tammera Lynn Eich vs. Dennis
James Eich
Darlene Altha Downey vs.
Richard Andrew Downey
Dametra Evette Bailey vs. David
Alan Bailey
Civil Cases
State of Oklahoma vs. David
Harmon; seizure and foreclosure of
vehicle {1978 Chevrolet pickup)
GMAC vs. Terrance L. Mouton;
money judgement on promissory
note and foreclosure, $47,491.96
Sunwest Bank of Albuquerque
vs. Orvella L. Brown and Carl Ray-
mond Brown; money judgement on
contract, $476.13
FDFH, Inc., an Oklahoma cor-
poration vs. Terry Beth Dwinell;
money judgement for services,
$5,414.92
Judy A. Fryman vs. Mercury
Marine; money judgement for
damages in excess of $10,000
Marriages
David Turner, 22, and Darena
Hise, 28, both of Perldns
Jack Daugherty, 53, and Lucille
McClure, 46, both of Cushing
Scott Darnell, 32, and Bobble
Lou Vester, 30, both of Stillwater
David Lee McOuff, 29, and
Marolyn Kay Harrall, 33, both of
Perkins
Michael T. Crane, 23, and
Margaret Collins, 31, both of
Stillwater
B ant Retherford, 30, and Rebec
ca Sue Farrow, both of Cushing
Scott Bockhorn, 28, Mt. Vernon.
Ill., and Kelly Kraybill, 27,
StiUwater
Dewayne Craft, 24, McEwen.
Tenn., and Rebecca Sue Smith, 22,
Cushing
Steven Wolfe, 37, and Tammy
Monshan" 28, both of Ripley
Oct. 22 28
Oct. 22
*, Took run-away from residence
in Lincoln County
*,Stood by while subject remov-
ed items from residence on Civil
case
Oct. 23
*, Worked fight at school bet-
ween subjects
*,Doing follow.up on larceny
*,Worked non-injury accident in
front of tag agency
,-Received report of animal being
mistreated; tried to contact owner
Oct. 24
*, Ambulace escort
Worked complaint in refernce
to juvenile causing trouble; made
contact with subject
*,Motorist assist
Oct. 25
,-Worked private property
acddent
*,Report of problem at school
with child; taken care of upon of-
ricers' arrival
*,BOLO from PCSO of possible
drunk in vehicle possibly coming
through Perkins; never saw vehicle
Oct. 26
*,Stood by for troopor at location
of deer being hit by vehicle
v, Worked burglary at residence
Oct. 28
*, Took report of purse being lost
at the car wash on South Main
*,Took report of several juveniles
running away; later returned home
PAYNE COL~ COMMISSION
Regular Session October 16, 1989
The Payn~ County Board of Commissioners met in a Regular meeting Monday, October
16, 1989. Notice of the meeting was made by posting an agenda at room 101,
Courthouse, Stillwater, OK on Friday, September 15, 1989. The following were
present: Carl Moreland, Chairman; Ms. Bernice Mitchell, Vice-Chairman; Jimmie
Dee Cook, Member; Sherri Schieffer, CouNty Clerk.
The Chairman called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. The Clerk presented the
minutes of September ll;September 18;Emergency Session September 18;September
29;Octoher 2;special Qctober 4;October 6. Cook made the motion to approve the
mira:tes as presented. Mitchell seconded. Motion carried: Oook, aye; I:itchell,
aye; Moreland, aye.
The Clerk presented cash appropriations: Mortgage Certification Fee, 630.00;
Sheriff's Service Fee, 1371.26; Self Insurance, 1119.80; Mechanic Lien, 135.00;
Self Insurance, 43.09; Highway Cash, Fairgrounds l~ad, 554.15; Highway Cash:
M&O, 48475.80; C/O, 30000.00; Personnel Services, 59000.00; Restricted Highway,
9719.47. Cook made the motion to approve the cash appropriations as presented.
Mitchell seconded. Motion carried: Cook, aye; Mitchell, aye; Moreland, aye.
The Clerk presented transfers of appropriations: Treasurer's Mortgage
Certification Account, lapsed balances 88-89 to 89-90, 40.80; Highway Cash, C/O
to M&O, 4000.00. County Clerk, 78.70; Assessor, 130.47; I~evaluation, 31.35;
Election Board, 5.88; Building Engineer, 8.95; Sheriff, 75.77; District Attorney,
81.97; Treasurer, 58.11~ Commission, 10.27; Extension, 51.81; total to Office
Supplies, 533.28.
The Clerk presented blanket purchase orders: Health Department: Hobby Lobby,
25.00; Radio Shack, 25.00; Highway, 300.00. Cook made the motion to approve the
blanket purchase orders as presented. Mitchell seconded. Motion carried: Cook,
aye; Mitchell, aye; Moreland, aye.
The Clerk presented purchase order 531, Federal Express, in the amount of 39.50
to be disallowed. Cook made the motion to disallow the purchase order from
payment as presented. Mitchell seconded. Motion carried: Cook, aye; Mitchell,
aye; Moreland, aye.
'19~e Clerk presented monthly reports~ Election Board: Receipts, 1381.32;
disbursements, 465.20: Sheriff: Receipts, 3851.19; Disbursements:Sheriff
Service Fee, 1080.00; 1371.26; OTC, 1397.53; County Clerk: Receipts, 17593.16;
Disbursements: O~, 3864,59; General Fund, 13350.61; ML Cash Fund, 135.00.
Mitchell made the motion to approve the reports as presented. Cook seconded.
Motton carried: Cook, aye; Mitchell, aye; Moreland, aye.
Cook presented items of inventory to be declared junk: 1969 Ford Pickup,
F25YKF31642, 3/4 ton F250XIII; 1982 (IMC i Ton truck, welding; 1GDHC34WICV562955.
Cook made the motion to cea~ve the items from inventory. Mitchell seconded.
Motic~ carried: Cook, aye; Mitchell, aye; Moreland, aye.
The Clerk presented alooholic beverage tax: Cushing, 1119.92; Glencoe, 71.08;
Perkins, 255.60; Ripley, 65.43; stillwater, 5551.44; Yale, 239.65. Cook made
the motion to approve the allocation as presented. Mitchell seconded. Motion
carried: Cook, aye; MitChell, aye; Moreland, aye.
Mitchell presented a Safety Policy Statement for Payne County for the Board's
ounsideration. Mitchell requested it be placed on the naxt agenda for
discusslon.
Cook stated that on October II at 2:53 p.m. there was a vehicle accident
involving a County truck. There was no property damage and the Highway Patrol
was called to investigate. The Trooper did not cite either party. Cook
requested that this be noted for future reference.
The Chairmancalleda recess at 9:45 a.m. The Chairman called the meeting back
to order at 10:00 a.m. Ms. Cora Stewart presented bids to be opened.
t
90-06 Tires and Tubes, Highway and Sheriff
Lionel Harris, Cushing OK
T & w Ttce Company, ~id, OK
Goodyear Auto Service, Stillwater
• UIx)n review of the bids, Cook made the motion to accept the b~ds and evaluate
on aper order baeesacoording to availabilityand Iow price. MitChell seconded.
Motion carried: Cook, aye; Mitchell, aye; Moreland, aye.
The following purchase orders were approved for payment:
I~IERVES FOB 1988 - 1989 - 4454, Fenton's Office Supply, Repair Deed Book A
160.00, DISTP/CTATTOI~"Y, 1029, Xerox Corporation, Service Charge, 180.00, 110
Corporation, service Charge, 180.00, II01, US Sprint, Phone Service,91.95.
SI4F~/FF, 0151, Shideler's PhoZocraft, Film, 28.00, 567, Dan Schroeder, Radio
Repair, 204.45, 685, ~e.eHardwarm, September Blanket, 21.70, 686, B & C Office
Supply, September Blanket, 44,51, 687, C.T~Covington, MDSeptember Blanket,
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BATMAN VS. JOKER, PART H--Eric Hall (Batman) and Jon Shultz
(Joker) were reedy to do battle Qv~ all the candy they were going to get
Trick-or-Treating and at the 4th Annual Monster Mash. These two boys
were among many students of Perkins Elementary School who dressed
up for Halloween this past Tuesday.
NFG Supreme Gal claimed the calf and Reserve Grand Polled Hereford
heifer title at the West Texas State Fair. Her owners include Wagon
Wheel Ranch, Hillsboro, Texas, and Betty Anne Tucker, Perkins,
Oklahoma.
COMMISSIONER'S PROCEEDINGS
Xerox Corporation, Maintenance A~reement, 141.00, 1146, Duane MCVey, Septea~er
Travel, 275.52. COUNTY CLERK, 819, Ace Hardware, Paint & Primer, 12.53, 866,
Anacomp, DCIChempak, 66.65, 952,~ompson'sBook &Supply, I~rCrayor~, ~.84,
1121, BMI Corporation, Copies, 6.61. ASSESSOR , 872, Thorn's Book & Supply,
File Cabinet, 221.10, 914, Ace Hardware, Casters & Sockets, 5.79, 1116, Walmart,
~il~, 13.26. REVALUATION, 733, Griffith Petroleum, September alanket, 45.93,
946, Walma~t, Breaker Boxes, 101.48 , 1108, Walmart, Film, 159.12. GENERAL
OPF2ATIONS, 339, Perkins Journal, August Publications, 157.44, 821, Carpenter
PaparCo., Paper, 1730.00, 1022, SouthwescecnSellTelephone, Telephone Billing,
1938.80, 1025, Air-O-Heating & Air, Monthly maintenance, 89.66, 1026, Eoolab
Pest Elimination, MonthlyPestControl, 70.00, 1027, MontgomeryElevatorService,
Monthly Maintenance, 53.77, 1128, Oklahoma Natural Gas, Gas Billing, 233.67,
1129, IBM Corporation, Lease Payment, 232.00, 1133, A T & T Credit Corp., I~.ase
Payment, 697.89, 1183, A T & T, Maintenance on CPU, 25.00, i184, Pitney Bowes,
Inc. Postage Meter Rental, 109.50, 1185, Eastman Kodak, Maintenance on Copier,
358.13. OCMPUTER, 1163, CPS Business Systems, Maintetk%nce, 9,591.00. BUILDING
ENGINEER, 536, Grimsley's, Supplies, 412.43, 738, Clean Clothes Service,
September Blanket, 43.20, 739, Ace Hardware, Septe~r Blanket, 74.21, 818,
Grimsley's, Sign, 14.30, 873, Ace Hardware, Inflator, 81.99. HIGH, CASH, 058,
Stewart Stone, 3= Crusher Run, 3,963.00, 257, Stewart Stone, I/I" Down, 1259.59,
383, Wright's Lawn & Garden, August Blanket, 73.20, 388, Mac's Body Shop, Tow
Rites Held
The funeral for S. Frank Denny,
63, of Del City was held Tues., Oct.
24 in the Bryant Avenue Baptist
Church of Del City.
He died Sunday, Oct. 22, 1989, in
South Community Hospital of
Oklahoma City.
The Rev. Michael Harmon,
church minister, officiated at the
sevice and interment followed in
Arlington Memorial Garden
Cemetery at Midwest City.
The son of Samuel Beckwith and
Ada Valera Denny, he was born
Nov. 13, 1925, in Yale.
He and the former Estelene
Henderson were married May 27,
1967, in Oklahoma City.
At one time he had lived in
Stfllwater. He has been a resident
of Del City since I~ I
retired from a civil ~ B
at Tinker Air Force
His parents, a broth~
have predeceased him.~
He is survived by _him []
home, a daughter, R~
Smith-Tull of Del Ci~
Michael Frank
Russell Wallace
City end Clay
N ormam
There are four
Also surviving are
Victor Joseph Denny
and Samuel Allen
Oklahoma City;
M arilyn Bristol of
Helen Salmon of
Margaret Hancock of 1
Borders Funeral Services
Smith on Oct. 9, 1976
Tenr~ He came to
area that yeaL He
and worked as a
Kerns Construction.
Survivors include
Humboldt; his wi!
Chrstopher, of the
daughters: Michelle
the home, Kimberly
and Karen Borders
Mo. and Mrs. John
Corsicana, Texas;
grandchildre~
Also four brothe
Borders of Elgin, Ill.,
Funeral services for Willie Levi
Borders of Stillwater were held
Monday, Oct. 30, 1989 at 2 p.rm in
Strode Funeral Home with The
Rev. Charles Armstrong officiating.
Burial was in the Fairlawn
C emetery with a flag presentation
by Hanner-Sharp American Legion
Post No. 129.
Casketbearers included Gordon
Williams, David Kerns, Charlie
Case, Don Brashear~ J.W. Watson
and David Clark.
Borders died Thursday, Oct. 26 in
Stillwater Medical Center at the
age of 45.
Born in Gadsden. Tenr~ on July
31, 1944, he was the son of Willie
and Bertha (Emerson) Borders. He
attended school in Tennessee and
was in the Army from 1966 to 1972,
including service in Vietnan~
He married Martha Elizabeth
of Alamo, Tenm, Lan~
Humboldt, Tenn. ndI]
of Gadsden, Tenm;
sisters: Bety McNam
Carolyn Hutchinson
Tenn. end Kathy Bl~
Tenr~
I I II I
Wedding? Birth? Anniversary ?
The Journal would like to know!
Call 547-2411
PAYNE COUNI~ COMMISSION
Special Session October 23, 1989
The PayneCountyBoard of Do m missioners met in a Special Meeting
23, 1989. Notice of the meeting was made by posting an agenda ~
Courthouse, Stillwater, OK on Thursday, October 19, 1989. The f~i
present: Carl Moreland, Chairman; MS. Bernice Mitchell, vice~h~i~
Dee Cook, Member; Sherri Schieffer, County Clerk.
The Chairman called the meeting to order at I0:00 a.m.
Mr. Jack Boyec presented a ]~solution of Vacation of Utility Eas~
RESOLUTION
~ereas, Harland B. Wells is the owner of the following desc£
situated in Payne County, State of Oklahoma, to wit:
North Park, A subdivision in lot three, In the SW/4 Section 31-4~
Whereas, the said Harland B. Wells has made application to the B~
Commissioners of Payne County requesting that the following des~
Line Easements of North Park be closed to public use; and
Truck Service, 25.92, 419, Wolff's oilfieldService, Road Oil, 1008.00, 475, Jack Whereas, the hereinafter described Utility easements are not u~
& Son Radiator, Repair & Rod Radiator, 30.00, 518, Stewart Stone, 1/2" Down, for Payne County purposes for the use of the holde~ O~ a franch~
1309.78, 538, Hamilton's Communications, Repair Radio, 280.96, 589, Stewart having any special rights or privilege granted by legislative~e~m~e
Stone, i 1/2" Crusher Run, 3,498.00, 590, Caldwell Implement, Inc. Bepair, ~reas, said Easements have never been used~y the public; NoW
287.20, 598, Stewart Stone, 1 1/2" Filter Stone, 2,575.94, 607, Hughes Lumber it resolved by the Board of Oounty (~issioners of Payne (~
CO., Lumber, 114.22, 622, Stewart Stone, 1 1/2" Crusher Run, 1,999.20, 675, following described easements for utilities as set forth in
Goodyear Auto Service Center, Tires, 2,063.10, 680, Okla. State :ndustries, Road Dedication of North Pa~k, to wit: The North ~wenty Feet over lot
Signs, 1,559.64, 701, ;~damsSupplyCompany, September Blanket, 16.72, 703, Alhert
Equipment, September Blanket, 580.15, 704, American Welding Supply, September
Blanket, 282.56, 707, Cimarron Valley Motors, September Blanket, 91.12, 708,
Coast to Coast, September Blanket, 4.30, 709, Cushing Lumber O0a~y, September
Slanket, 44.09, 710, Duff Battery, Inc, September Blanket, 94.00, 711, Harris
A[xx) Service Station, September Blanket, 122.50, 712, Harris oil Company,
Septe~ser Blanket, 278.02, 716, Bobertson Automotive, September Blanket, 682.57,
717, Standard Auto Parts, September Blanket, 493.50, 718, Tim's Tire shop,
September Blanket, 166.~0, 719, Vassar super Stop #2, September Blanket, 47.70,
720, Walmart, September Blanket, 31.25, 722, Albert F~uipmenc, September Blanket,
153.54, 723, CimarronTruck Supply, Sept~r~)er Blanket, 144.01, 724, Clean Clothes
Service, September Blanket, 84.60 , 725, Farm & Home Supply, September Blanket,
75.05, 726, Green Light Auto, September Blanket, 141.73, 727, Llles Battery
Distribution, September Blanket, 143.23, 728, Maln Auto Supply,'September
Blanket, 637.95, 730, Walmart, September Blanket, 118.17, 731, walt's Truck
Service, September Blanket, 160.00, 746, Okla. Sept. of Transportation, Lease
Purchase Payment, 3,747.04, 749, Kerns Construction Co. Ht~{L, 2,081.52, 765,
Stewart Stone, 1/2" Down, 2,500.58, 769, Kerns 769, Dyna Systems, Washers, Nuts,
Screws, 538.64, 776, Frank's Diesel Service, Repair, 400.00, 777, Harris oil CO.,.
Motor Oil, 669.25, 791, Wilson Chevrolet, Searing Retainer, 56.00, 79~, sunbelt
Equip. & Supply, Used Steel, 407.00, 824, Goodyear Auto Service, Tires, 4,063.28,
830, Jack & Son Radiator, Repair & Clean Radiator, 85.00, 836, Harris Oil
Company, MOtor Oil, 302.50, 848, City Glass Co., Glass, 55.00, 849, Harris Oil
Co., Grease Cartridges, 57.00, 886~Reiley's Muffler, Labor to Install, 70.00,
890, Harris Oil Cempany, Antifreeze, 847.00, 897, l~rtson Automotive, Parts,
186.37, 898, Speed-A-Way Oil & Gas, Diesel, 2,348.68, 904, Wolff's Oilfield
Service, Boad Oil, 2,016.00, 924, Vassar Super Stop #2, Seal~, 128.65, 928, R.
K. Machine, Repair, 63.00 , 929, Cushing Extinguisher, Bracket, 17.50, 935,
Hamilton's (3m~munications, Misc. I~ts, 52.20, 939, Reiley's Muffler, Repair,
100.00, 941, Harris Oil Gumpany, Oil & Antifreeze, 726.00, 947, Duff Battery,
Inc. 6 Volt Batteries, 163.50, 948, Harris Oil Co., Hydraulic Oil, 123.75, 950,
Tony's Crude Oil, Tank Bottom, 1,008.00, 951, GibbleGasCo., Gasoline & Diesel,
5,316.69, 953, An3ac, Inc., External Speaker, 13.95, I000, Frank's Diesel
Servzce, Overhaul Engine, 2500.00, 1014, HailrDadYard, Stringers, 195.00, 1035,
Okla Dept of Transportation, Lease Payments, 3,060.14, 1082, Clmarron Truck
Supply, Rewire Trailer, 25.85, 1086, City of Cushing, Electricity Billing,
310.41, 1102, Arkansas Louisiana:'Gas, Natural Gas Billing, 47.36, 1114,
StillwaterNewsPress, Notice, 16.75, 1181, Southwestern BellTelephone, Telepho,e
Bill, 144.52. COOR~K~OSE/JAIL, 877, Cummins Southern Plains, Backup Generator
Relay, 311.80. HEALTH DEFART~, 510, Derr FillauerMedical, Supplies, 131.62,
692, Ace Hardware, September Blanket, 38.47, 693, Cushing Office Supply,
Septembe~ Blanket, 15.75, 694, Escotts Grocery Store, September Blanket, 9.75,
697, Raymond McIntire, September Blanket, 60.00, 698, Stillwater MedlcalCenter,
Septe~r Blanket, 2.50, 700, Walmart, September Blanket, 226.02, 755, Durr
Fillauer Medical, Supplies, 88.72, 826, A~ericanTechnical Inc., Repair, 45.00,
915, Cowboy Copy Centre, Field Manual, 45.32, 1015, Business Medical Systems,
HCFA 1500 Forms, 32.58, 1018, Psychological Assessment, MM~I Profiles, 52.80,
1021, Rens' Ward, September Travel, 41.21, 1030, Manisses (~Ications,
Publication, 79.00, 1031, National Center for Clinics, Subscription, 18.00, 1109,
Carl L. Jones, September Travel, 150.47 , 1110, Shelly A. Klingaman, September
Travel, 31.98, IIii, Frank Marburger, Septeraber Travel, 210.54, 1113, Ray~
McIntiEe, M~wing & Trimming, 60.00, I150,. Ace Hardware, Supplies, 25.57, 1156,
Betty Wright, Sept~r Travel, 101.68, 1167, Deloris Fowler, Nursing Services,
1189.44, 1168, Janice Norrls, Travel Per Diem, 36.25, 1169, Page Cooper, RN,
Travel Per Diem, 53.65, 1170, Ed Perreault, Maintenance Services, I01.25, 1171,
• Payne County Treasurer, Revaluation Charges, 3,973.63, 1171, City of Cushing,
Electricity Billing, 326.46, 1173, Linda l~]mondson, September Travel, 98.22,
1174, Sharron Breaker, September Travel, 91.25, 1175, Ix)ri June Gaither,
September Travel, 11.89, 1176, Deloris Fowler, September Travel, 83.23, 1177,
Twenty feet over lot 22; the North Twenty feet over lot 23 and the
feet Over lot 24 in North Park, a subdivision in Lot 3, S~/4 Se~
R3E of the Indian Meridian, Payne County, State of Oklahoma, aCC¢
recorded Plat thereof, he and the same are hereby vacated and clOl
use.
Cook made the motion to approve the Vacation of Utility Easement
Addition as presented. Mitchell seconded. Motion carried: Cook,
aye; Moreland, aye.
Ms. Cora Stewart, Purchasing Agent, presented bids for opening:
aid 90-07 Sale of Caterpillar Motorgrader
I. Albert Equipment, Tulsa, OK
2. TKO Equipment, Tulsa, OK
3. Foley Tractor, Wichita, Kansas
4, Sabre International, Tulsa, OK
Bid 90-08 New Motorgrader District 33
99752.00 i
90200.00
82001.00
93625.00
I. Kirby Smith, Oklahoma City, OK nb
2. C. L. Boydcompany, Oklahoma Cicy, OK nb
3. Albert Equipraent, Tulsa, OK 97509.00
4. L. B. Smith, Inc., Oklahoma City, OK nb
5. Norther~Equi~ment, Enid, OK 91522.00
6. Midwestern Equipment, Oklahom~ City, OK nb
7. AISOontinental Equipment, Oklahoma City, OK 79000.00
The Board discussed the Safety & Loss Control Statement.
the District Attorney's Office has reviewed the policy. Cook
tht the County will be responsible for the purchase of
employees if the employee is required to wear it. The Board
for additional information.
The Clerk presented a transfer of appropriation: District
Operations, 138.40. C0okmade the motion to approve the transfers
Mitchell seconded. Motion carried: Cook, aye; Mitchell, aye!
%%a Clerk presented designstionofHealthDepartment~ployees:
Rene Ward; Requisitioning Officer, JoAnn Beverage. Cook made
approve the designations as presented. Mitchell seconded.
Cook, aye~ Mitchell, aye; Moreland, aye.
Morelana requested authorization to overlay Muhall BoSd 1/4 mile
to the County Line to connect with the State Project in Logan
the motion to approve the project as requested. Mitchell
carried: Cook, aye; Mitchell, aye; Moreland, aye.
The Chairman called a recess at I0:]0 a.m. The Chairman called
to order at 10:45 a.m. Moreland recommended that the bid
Motorgrade; be aw~x~ to the highest bidder, Albert Equipment!
08, purc/~ase of Motor~rader, be awarded to Albert Equipment as
best. (~ made the motion to accept the rec~m~ndation as i
~. M~tion carried: Cook, sye; Mitchell, aye; Moreland,
The fol~ing purchase orders wets approved for payment:
General: Extension- U.S. B~stoffice, ~x~stage, 225.00; General O~f~
)5.25, 688 Central ~ug store September Blanket, 77.06 ~9, Main ~to Supply, JoyceE. Ru~, September T~avel, 64.72, 1178, Vickie a. Geor~, September Trsvel, l~stmaster, postage, 6600.00.
I ~pte~berBlanket, 184.23, 690, R. Jay Cleaners, Septea~ber Blanket, 93.80, 691, 53.65, 1179, Maril~ Gate~, September Travel, 79.89. SHERI~ ~RVI~ F~ 587,
%alet Car Wash, September Blanket, 11.78 , 770, ~ke Lumber Company, Yellow Hational Law~forcement, Homicide Investigation, 240.00, 602, Central Vo-Tech, O0okmade the motion ~j~rn. Mitchell seconded. Mstion carri~
Pine, 2.70, 790, Oven Thomas Ford, ~shing Kit, 52.27~ 1006, Goodyear ~toHost~e Negotiations, 15.00, 1134, Gage Western Store, Uniform Winter Hats, Mitchell, ~d; Morelaad, aye.
Service Canter, Tires, 224.44, 1007, Stillwater Tag~ency, ~g & Title,, 15.00, 840.00. DISPUTE RESOLUTIOK, 1088, ~chacd A. ~nry, ~il~b~rse~ent, 56.16.
1009, ~imsleyls, ~, 36.90, 1023, Still~ter l~dicel ~ntec, ~x~mas Z. HI(~II4AY CASH, 763, (~lapaw ~ny, 1 1/2" Filter Stone, 2,575.75, 1099, ~r~ O/~
Woo~i~e, 100.38, 1120, Detriment of ~blic ~feCy, User Fee, 297.00, 1123,O~nstr~tion CO., ~phaltic Co~rete, 141,945.00.
F~y~ R. Bazral, ~Im~sement, 119.52, 1130, ~Iter L. I~, ~imbursement,
r
6.00, 1131, willi~ G. EnrS~, DDS, ~illip ~ick, 60.00, 1164, Shi~ler'sCoOk made the ~tion to ~journ. Mitchall seconded. Msti~ ~rried~ Cook, a~;
Photc~raft, Developer, 82.05. ~EAS5%~, 676, Cowboy Copy Cen~e, Apportionment Mi~:~aell, a~; Moreland, ~e.
Copie~ ~ntal, 1710.~. CQMMI~I~ 1140, Carl MoreN, ~Imbur~t, 56.65, ~c ¢~
I141, dimmle ~e Cook, ~Imbursement, 30.00. EXTENSI~. 522, Carpenter Paper
Company, Papar, 234.20, ii18, Xerox Corporation, ~ase Payment, 181.88, 1142, rl ~/r--A-
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