!II6-THE PERKINS JOURNAL, Thursday, November 13, 2003
Public Records
Cushing; Rape by instrumentation (2
counts), contributing to the delinquency
of minors.
JEWELL, Patrick Budin, 18, Morrison;
Possession of marijuana with intent to
distribute, unlawful possession of drug
parapherna
ERNTK , Tammy Lynn, 25, Still-
water; Knowingly concealing stolen
property, possessing cphederine with-
out a prescription, unlawful possession
of drug paraphemali&
MOORMAN, Keith W., 28, Stillwater,
Assault and battery with a dangerous
weapon, domestic abuse (2 counts),
molesting a motor vehicle.
MORGAN, Dustin C., 19, Stillwater;
Possession of cocaine, actual physical
control.
PEARSON, Wesley Boyde, 46, Agra;
Possession of marijuana - second
offense, driving with license suspended,
failure to carry security verification.
TACKWELL, Jason, 27, Stillwater;
)ISTRICT ATTORNEY'S
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&DAMS, Clifford Brett, 39, Still a-
ite DUI - ,second offense, driving with
llicense suspended.
BU I'LER, Charles Levi, 22, Cushing;
iAttempting to elude a police officer,
iresisting arrest.
CAI,DWELL, Lamarius Pier, 18, Still-
!water; Possession of stolen property.
!I,LARNEST, Dondi Lee, 39, Perkins;
DUI - ,second offense.
GORDON, Dorothy Annette, 31,
StToud; Possession of substance with
intent to manufacture methamphet-
amine, unlawful possession of drug
paraphernalia.
GORDON, Robert Lane, 36, Stmud;
Pos.'session of substance with intent to
nttnufacture methamphetamine, unlaw-
th) possession of drug paraphernalia.
(;RANT, Rickey Damell, 41, Cushing;
DOmestic abuse - second offense.
i|RRING, Edward Lowell., 45,
Police logs
Pogue, verbal warning for speed.
Crawford
7.1 p.m.- on arrast at SH
33and Pogue.
8:59 p.m. - assisted on traffic stop at
E. Industrial and W. Knipe.
9:47 p.m. - assisted on traffic stop at
SH 33 east of Sadler Road.
1050 p.m.-traffic stop at SH 33 and
Lovers Lane, dted for expeed tag.
11:20 p.m.- traffic stop on N. Main
north of Kirk, verbal wam for d
opey stop agn.
11:49 p.m. - traffic stop at SH 33
and Twin Lakes, verbal warning for
speed.
7:41 a.m.-traffic stop at high school
on SH 33, verbal wami.
8:18 a.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
Twin Lakes, citation issued.
Ilay_. Nov. 3
Olticer Warren Grider
1:45 p.m. - traffic stop at E. Sixth
and Kirk, verbal warning for speed
(3’e25).
:55 p.m. - traffic stop at SH 33 ancl
US,177, verbal warning.
!18 p.m - ahecked out report of
suspicious persons in 800 block of
E:Kirk.
9:12 p.m. - traffic stop at W. Knipe
and E. Industrial, verbal warning.
Offkr Mike C
8:30 p.m.- traffic stop at E. Kirk ancl
Fourth St., verbal warning for speed.
,9 p.m. - traffic stop on US 177 one
mile north of Ampdde, verbal warning
for no passing zone violation.
,9:20 p.m.-traffic stop at N. Main and
Chan, deled
lights.
10 p.m. - traffic stop at US 177
and SH 33, cited for disobeying stop
n.
Officer Jemmy Rerei
6:44 p.m. -traffic stop at SH 33 and
Pogue, written warning for defective
headeht.
111:39 p.m.- traffic stop at SH 33 ancl
US 177, verbal warning for defective
brae light.
4. a.m. - ic s at txs rsnch
on Main, verbal warning for speed.
10:14 p.m.-traific stop at SH 33 and
Twin Lakes, verbal warning.
11:12 p.m. -traffic stop at Kirk and
N,F ,Second, verbal warning.
":1133 p.m. - traffic stop at Main and
Thomas, written warning.
llz53 p.m.-traffic stop at SH 33 and
SEller Road, verbal warning.
i=aa00., Nov.7
2: a.m. - tratfic sfop at Main and
vec00 wan00g.
2 &m.-traffic stop at N. Main and
chantry, vert00 warn00g.
5:42 a,m. - traffic stop at SH 33 and
12.92 p.m. -traffle at SH 33 and
Payne, citation issued.
1:12 p.m. -traffic stop at Kirk and
Tony, verbal warning.
1.'31 p.m. -traffic stop at W. Knipe
and E. Industrial, two citations
issued.
4:56 p.m. - out relx of
reckless cldver eesttxund on SH 33.
5:46 p.m. - traffic stop at W. Knipe
and E. Industnai, verbal warning.
R00m:00t
7.'05 p.m. - traffic stop at SH 33
and Lovers Lane, for Logan
wan-ant driv under suspen-
sion, no insurame, no tag, speeding.
9:40 p.m. - traffic stop at SH 33
and Lovers Lane, verbal waming
for speed.
9:47 p.m.-traffic stop at SH 33 and
Payne, verbal warning for speed.
10 p.m. - traffic stop at Main and
Thomas, verbe warn for prmer
start.
lOre p.m.-traffic sep at M=n and
Thomas, vet wan for ceo-
psen.
R’.eee
Staats also had been charged
with two felony counts of domes-
tic abuse for allegedly beating his
brother, Mark Mosher, and his
sister-in-law, Cindy Mosher, in
Perkins on July 10, court records
show. He was free on $5,000 bail
on those charges and was due to
return to court Nov. 19.
STAATS from A1
He was released in September of
2002, state Corrections Depart-
ment records show.
Three other women also sought
protective orders against Staats,
one in July, one in 2002, and one
in, 1999, court records show.
M4 Hnur rlr.e
40s372.3398
Vellide Lockootl, Pull Bull]
FARMERS"
Auto Home Life Business
Don Wooldridge, Agent
505 E. Hwy. 33 Perkins
(405) 547-5126
Attempting to obtain a controlled sub-
stance by fraudulent prescription.
TURNER, Nekeysha Andrea, 24, Still-
water; Obtaining money or property by
false pretenses.
TYBERG, Scott David, 38, Stillwater;
Possession of child pornography.
MARRIAGE IJCENSE
CALDWELL, Michelle Rene'e and
Stephen Jack KUCHERA
CAdRUTItERS, Julie and Jessie WIL-
LAIMS
LU, Ya-Hui and Tai-Yuan CHEN
PICKERILL, Anita Carol and Larry
Gene BOOTEN
THOMAS, Samantha Lynn and James
Alan REID
WALLS, Misty Dawn and Jackie Lee
DOTY
WHITE, Cheryl Beth and Tyler Dean
FRAZEE
Asked
CONNELL, Kelli Ann v. Eric
Damion
GIPSON, Twila Mac Edmondson v.
Andrew Jackson
HOOD, Marcus Dane v. Pamela Anne
MCOLLOM, Walter W. Ill v. Linda
M.
MOLLOY, Dahlia Gonzales v. David
Paul
WILLS, Sherrylea v. Richard L.
1224 a.m. - traffic stop at S. Main
and Cimarron, verbal waming.
Officm" Tom Hankins
8:35 a.m. -traffic stop at SH 33 and
Pogue, citation issued.
10:55 a.m. -traffic stop at Cimarron
Trails and N. Main, verbal warning.
12:13 p.m.-traffic stop at SH 33 and
Lovers Lane, verbal waming.
12:45 p.m. - worked accident at
Thomas and Main, citation issued.
2:05 p.m.- assisted OHP at accident
at Fairgrounds and Kirk.
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C, mwford
10:31 a.m. - traffic stop at SH 33
and Lovers Lane, verbal waming for
speed.
12:40 p.m.-traffic stop at W. Knipe
and S.W. Third, cited for speed.
Hnnkin
9:30 p.m.-traffic stop at S: Main and
Hert, citation issued.
9:49 p.m.- traffic stop at SH 33 and
Lovers Lane, verbal warning.
Two injured in crash at Fairgrounds and
A ] 995 Dodge Dakota truck driven by Hurbert Peele, 62, of Tecumseh, failed to stop
intersection of Kirk and Fairgrounds Road and collided with a 2002 GMC truck driven by
Hickman, 49, of Perkins on Saturday, Nov. 8.
Peele, who was headed south on Fairgrounds Roads, was ejected from his vehicle and
ported to Stillwater Medical Center by ambulance in critical condition.
Hickman, who was headed west on Kirk Street, was walking around after the accident
transported to Stillwater Medical Center with possible internal injuries.
The accident was investigated by OHP Trooper John Vincent.
Journal photo by
Perkins police seat belt
to target unbuckled drivers
Aim Is To Surround Teens With A Strong Safety Belt Enforcement Message
The national safety belt use rate
is the highest it has ever been at
79 percent, but that still leaves
nearly 60 million Americans,
who are disproportionately teens
and young adults, risking their
lives and driving unbuckled.
That's why this November they
are going to be surrounded with
the strong message, "Click It or
Ticket; If you won't buckle up
to save your life, then buckle up
to save yourself a ticket," as the
Perkins Police Department joins
more than 13,000 law enforce-
ment agencies in a nationwide
crack down on seat belt violators.
The message to teens and young
adults will be seen and heard in the
media, in Intemet chat rooms, over
public address systems in high
Legal Notice published in The Perkins Journal three times, Oct. 30,
2003, Nov. 6, 2003 and Nov. 13, 2003.
BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF PAYNE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
In the matter of the Petition of
David G. Thomas. et al. .
Petitioners, to vacate a platted and dedicated
county road located in Section ._1_5__, Township
..3.9__ North, Range _..03_.K., Payne County
Oklahoma
ORDER AND NOTICE OF HEARING OF
PETITION TO VACATE PLATTED AND DEDICATED COUNTY
ROAD
THIS MATTER comes on for consideration before the Board
of County Commissioners of Payne County, Oklahoma on the _.fitl2_
day of October , 200_3._ upon the petition of
David G. Thomas and others to vacate a platted and dedi-
cated county road(s) located within the Tan-Tar-A Subdivision in Section
15, Township 19 North, Range 1 East, in Payne County, Oklahoma,
as more particularly described in the petition. The Board finds that the
petition is in proper form, that the petition has merit, and that a hearing
thereon should be held and public notice of such hearing should be
given as provided by law.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED:
1. A public hearing on the petition shall be held on the 17th
day of November , 2003, at the Payne County AdministratiOn Build-
ing, 315 W. 6 r Avenue, Suite 200, Stillwater, Oklahoma at 9:00
o'clock _.M., or at such other time or place to which the same may be
recessed and reconvened, at which time and place any and all persons
interested may appear and be heard on this matter.
2. The County Clerk shall give public notice of the hearing
of the petition, causing
this Order and Notice to be published at the expense of the petition-
ers, and causing a copy of it to be mailed to any landowner whose
property is immediately affected by the road(s) sought to be vacated,
at the expense of the petitioners, pursuant to and as provided by Title
69, Oklahoma Statutes, Section 646.
DATED this filb_ day of. October ,200.._.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PAYNE COUNTY,
OKLAHOMA
By: Gloria Hesser
Chairman
Seal
Bill Deering
Member
Attest:
Jim Arthur
Member
Linda Hatfield. Deputy_
County Clerk, Payne County, Oklahoma
schools, and through enforcement
in locations where young people
congregate - such as high schools
and shopping malls.
The two-week enforcement
wave, which runs from Nov. 17
- 30, is based on a proven public
health model to increase belt use
called "high visibility enforce-
ment." According to the National
Highway Traffic Safety Admin-
istration (NHTSA), 5,341 teens,
ages 16-20, died and hundreds
of thousands more were injured
in traffic crashes in 2001. Fatal-
ity rates for teens are twice that
of older drivers and the risk of
crashes for teens is four times that
of older drivers. Two out of five
deaths among teens are the result
of a traffic crash.
During the national
intensify
senger safety laws,
and impaired laws by
tung up saturation
major byways.
restrain themselves and
ing to the law.
The Click It or
teens are coordinated by tlaet.
Bag&
of the National Safety
partnership with law
ment, state
the National Hi
Safety Administration's
Up America initiative,
and the National
Safety Board.
Legal Notice published in The Perkins Journal once, Nov.
11
PUBLICATION OF ANNUM. ELECTION OF SCltOOL DISTIll(: 1'
ELECTORS
An amai elecdoa of the Set.el Dia.i Bemrs of tbe
(name)
Di'ict No. 1-56 of Payne eetmty, will be held at
inmdDim'itdx 24 dayof ,20b0znain=*Ta.m.
7 p.m. A second election, if m-,szy will be Mid on April 6t 2004 .
The purpose of the eMetion is to vote on the following indicated prolxifiem:
1. Member of Board of Education. Off No.
2. Member of Board of Education. Office No.
Notifie..,eo and declaration as a candidate for memberi
be made with the county Election Beard betwem the hours of:
8 a.m. on Monday, I 1 , 2(Y)._.3
(rra) (y) (.war)
5 p.m. on Wedncay, December 3 , 2003
(rnth) (da) (y)
*Dat this day of ,
Form to be used for Annmd Elections only.
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Legal Notice published in The Perkins Journal once, Nov.
'icl No, VTI6 ofPu ly, Okl, will be het at the
plac of the Meridian Tee, hnoloy Catr District:
Memtort, Mulhall, Orlando, Perkin& Perry, Pawnee,
day of February, 2004, hesitating at 7 a.m. and timing at 7 p.m-
election is to vote on the following indi pmpollition
1. Member of Bored of Eductim to Rcprmcttt Zone No. 1
Edtmatioa mtm be made with the Peyne County Electim
hour=of:
8 am. on Mmulay, December 1, 2003
5 p.m. on Wtlnwday, Docnbe 3, 2003
Cmiflcte of Govemia8 iml
State of Oklalga, County of Puyne
We, the goed duly elect=i, qualified, and icthag
Education oftbe Meridian Technology C,t diatrict do h.by certify
regular meeting held on November 3.2003, the foregoing
that it reflec the conduct ofthe tffair= oftbe ditmict.
Dated this 3rd day of November, 2003
Attest:
kdlfdff, Idt aomt ot Eaucta
Educatitm
tld amhtwott Io Ind bef Im dl 3rd dry of Novtlb, 2003.
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