I 0-THE PERKINS JOURNAL, Thursday, November 22, 2001
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Daily Log
Chief Curtis Burns
• 9:09 a.m. - Report that
inschool suspension building
had window broken over week-
end.
• 11:42 a.m. - Request escort to
get large house through town
from Ampride to across river
bridge.
• 12:0l p.m. - Subject reported
opening mail on Sunday and be-
ginning to itch. Picked up mail
on Kirk. Did not meet require-
ments for alert, advised subject
to contact doctor and let us
know.
• 12:12 p.m. - At post office vis-
iting with postmaster about
mail. Inspectors have been ad-
vised and agree with subject see-
ing doctor first.
• 1:36 p.m. -Reported physical
domestic in progress on Sasser.
Handled by officer.
Officer Steve Hensley
°5:44 p.m. - Traffic, written
warning to Jacqulyn Nidiffer of
Perkins for speeding.
°6:40 p.m. - Report of money
stolen from billfold in Agra
school. No report.
• 8:04 p.m. - Runaway report of
juvenile girl that didn't come
home from school. Report
taken.
Wednesday. Nov., 21
Bums
• 2:01 p.m. Kinaberly Dabbs re-
ported to officer she acked into
parked Vehicle at:; 'Harris 66.
Took state accidentxeport.
Hensley
• 4:27 p.m. -Assisted Stillwater
EMS to 411 Fourth for fall
victim. Taken to Stillwater
Medical Center.
• 4:55 p.m. -;Traffic, written
warning Jerald .Durbin of
Perkins for defecti ce &luipment.
°5:22 p.m. - Domestic on East
Stumbo. No report.
• 5:28 p.m. - Traffic, written
warning to Cada Mullon of
Stillwater for defective equip-
ment.
• 7:50 p.m. - Advised of possible
drunk driver heading east on SH
33 from Ampride. Vehicle is
white Saturn. No contact. Ad-
vised Tryon Police Department.
Thurs0av. NgY, 22
Hensley
• 12:27 p.m.- Traffic, cited Lou
Ann Grantham of Checotah for
speeding.
Officer Joseph Knight
• 2:09 a.m. - Traffic, written
warning to Perkins juvenile for
defective equipment.
Knight
o1:23 a.m. - Traffic, verbal
warning for defective equip-
ment.
• 1:57 a.m. - Traffic, written
warning to Sara Brown of Katy,
Tx. for disobeying stop sign.
• 4:38 a.m. -Traffic, verbal
warning for disobeying stop
sign.
• 6:28 a.m. - Flagged down by
motorist and advised of possible
spotlighting SH 177 on west at
last curve in Payne Co. Advised
Payne Co. Sheriff's Office.
Bums
°9:47 a.m. - Traffic, at US 177
by Ampride. Written warning to
Nicole Parchinski of Cushing
for speeding and written warn-
ing for improper lane change.
• 2:05 a.m. - Sending ambulance
• citizens news Cont'd from page 9
will hang our heirloom orna-
by Kathleen Johnson Baker, Norvil Cole, Bob Penick, ments. If you have an ornament
Cead mile failte Chet Smith, Perkins. Ival that is special to you, please
Let all bitterness, and wrath, Hesser, Max porter, Howard and share the story as you come for-
and anger, and clamor, and evil Betty Anderson, Harold ward and hang your treasure on
speaking be put away from you, Stamper, Stillwater, Bud Smith, the tree. Remember to write
with all malice: and be ye kind . Crescent. Glen Nottingham and your family name and the year
one to another, tender-hearted, Esther (Elnora), Coyle. Mud on it as it will be stored and re-
forgiving one another, even as Rhodes, Cushing. Stella Rogers, hung each year from now on.
God for Christ's sake hathAgra. Willie Mouser, Charles This is a special tradition at Lost
, forgiven you. Ephesians 4:31-32 Kilgore, Stillwater. Creek and we,d love to share it
***** Bill Worthy was absent with you. At 2"30p.m., we will
Monday Music 7-9 p.m. tonight. He became ill, went to honor Becky Thomas and Jus-
Birthday Luncheon every third Stillwater. They sent him to tin Reedy with a wedding
Friday, Dec. 21. Oklahoma City. He is staying shower. During evening service
Mystery Dinner every fourth overnight for tests. We will be we will continue our hanging of
Friday Dec. 28. We leave the remembering him in our prayers the greens at 6:30. Bring food
Center promptly at five p.m. and love. We missed you, Bill. and we'll eat too!
Bus Trip - Christmas lights, Etta came to the Center and Dec. 9 we will have a special
Chickasha. We have two seats worked in the kitchen. She will VIM Mexico projects speaker
available, there was a be letting some of us know how and a special Circle of Care of-
cancellation. Get in touch with things turned out. feting will be taken. Evening
Ynona Benedict if interested. .Frankie Sharpley is in the service will see us at Eden
***** hospital again. We will Chapel for our annual Sweets
Do you clean out your birdremember you in our prayers, and Treats Variety Show. If you
houses? I had just begun to clean Frank. would like to show off your tal-
the blue-bird houses, using a ***** ent, sign up now. We will share
hand held cultivator and scraper, Hostess Mattie Thompson goodies after this show, so bring
to remove the debris/trash and greeted 98 guests and 15 snacks.
a long handled brush for musicians. Dec. 16 during morning wor-
scrubbing. Things were going Kitchen Hostesses - Etta ship, the choir will perform a
pretty well until a panic stricken Worthy, assorted cookies, ham Christmas musical. Then at 7
mousejumpedout. Thatin itself and cheese sandwiches, p.m. children of Lost Creekand
was enough to frighten me (no, Kat.hleen Johnson, egg salad Eden Chapel wil.l perform a
I'm not afraid of mice, just the sandwiches, marshmallow musical "The Tiniest Christmas
sudden jump the mouse gave), crispy treats, vanilla andStar." Goodies will be shared
It landed at my feet and bolted chocolate. Thelma Smith, lemon after this performance as well.
for the nearest cover-the long cake. Lola Ball, cinnamon rolls. Sunday, Dec. 23 we will cel-
black tunnel of my pants leg! Thanks to everyone who ebrate a progressive dinner with
The term 'went ballistic' brings food and helps in the lots of fellowship. Signupnow
comes to mind, but it doesn't kitchen, for "Holiday Trail Mix" party
begin to describe the scene. It ***** Monday; Dec. 24 we will cel-
took a lot of flapping and yelling We were happy to have Mr. And ebrate Christmas Eve with com-
and an update of the Macarena, Mrs. Benny Lewis from munion and candlelight service
alternating between fast- California. They were visiting at Eden Chapel.
forward and reverse, to dislodge Runt and Eb Vassar. They have If you haven't been attending
the mouse (I thought). After relatives in and around Perkins. Lost Creek Church, you'vebeen
• accomplishing this, I took some Goodto see you. Les and Kathy missing out. Plan on attending
time to quit shaking and regain Long bring donuts every our next service. We'd love to
a regular heartbeat. Monday to the Center. Thanks have you join us.
Back at the house, I had settled to you. We appreciate it.
down with a hot cup of tea when ***** Perkins Church of Christ
I felt a sudden motion at my The Mystery Dinner was last Minister: Terry Tharp
beltline. I thought the dog had Friday. Just a little short of I hope everyone had a won-
nudged me but to my surprise, patrons, but they had a derful Thanksgiving holiday.
she was lying across the room. wonderful time at Morns Caf We are all so very blessed here
Quickly clapping my hand over in Stillwater. R.L. and Ynona in America. This was a Thanks-
the lump and tearing wildly at Benedict, Donna Aiken,
the top of my pants with the Amanda Sadler, Charlotte and
other, I headed outside at a dead Wendell Sadler. May the Sacral Heart of ,Jesus
run with my jeans at half mast. We had a house full of be adorned, glorified, loved a
preserved throughout the
The mouse popped out, running company. Our son, Larry, leaves world. Now & forever. Sacred
in mid-air in the direction of the for Algeria this Tuesday and we Heart of Jesus, pray for us.
nearest clump of vegetation wanted the time with him and Saint Jude worker of miracles,
while I ran in the opposite our fan ly. We'll be there next pray for us. Saint Jude hope
direction. A lesson to share: month hopefully, for the hopeless, pray for us.
Say this prayer 9 times a day.
When cleaning out birdhouses,Till we meet again, dear By the 8th day your prayer will
wear elastic bands around the friends and relatives, pour pren be answered. Say it for 9 days.
bottom of your pants legs!dre conga, Dee Volente, WeIt has ver been. known to fail.
***** wish you peace and love. Thank you Saint Jude, SlIM
Happy Birthday: Joan I eGate, ' '
Bill Mann, Brent Niles, Belva
Loony, David Sasser, Billie
Melrose, Kenneth Knowlton, r Medical Center
Helen Camren, David Lard,
Denise Lowery, Violetta Qmfl ity
Ruminer, Eric Fox, Frank Eads,
Brenda Nipp, Ruth .Ellen •MedicareCertified
Murray, Alan Hall, Bruce Dial, .JCAHO Accredited
Dorothy B reeden (Dear Friend) •Hospital Based
Luv You. Steven Grotheer •RNs, Therapists, Aides
(Coach), Jennifer Carmen. We
wish you many, many more
Happy Birthdays! Yes Sire, e! 405/742-5770
*****
Our musicians, led off by Bill Health cam mervice=
Worthy, our MC, Agra. Bill Ssrvln Central Oklahoma
and rescue to accident at US 177
and 80'h. Officers to assist with
ti'affic.
o2:12 a.m. - SH 33 and Pogue
assisting motorist retrieve bags
of lawn clippings that blew out
of pickup.
alar_ ia.vASm
Officer Tom Hankins
• 1:53 p.m. -On Freeman, at
Piney River. Backed up Payne
Co. Sheriff's Officer. Resident
wanted a certain person out of
her house.
Knight
o7:13 p.m. -Tryon Police De-
partment advised alert for ve-
hicle for game ranger. Advised
vehicle possibly spotlighting for
deer in Lincoln Co.
°7:28 p.m. - Contact with ve-
hicle in parking lot of Whistle
Stop #1. Gave all drivers infor-
mation to Tryon officer for game
ranger.
• 8:36 p.m. - Coyle Police De-
partment advised of possible
drunk driver in motor home with
black trailer, east bound on SH
33. No contact.
• 9:21 p.m. -Advised of possible
break-in. Tanning bed had been
taken by land lord-ex-boyfriend
of daughter, Advised they did
not want him there anymore or
they would file trespassing
charges.
giving to really be thankful for!
We have a busy month ahead
of us in Perkins and at the
Perkins Church of Christ there
are lots of activities planned,
too. Several I'd like to mention.
We will be having our first
Parent's Day Out on Saturday,
Dec. 8 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Our
youth, along with several adults,
will be offering a free baby-sit-
ring day to those parents who
would like some time to do
shopping, or whatever, without
little ones along. They have sev-
eral fun craft activities planned
for the day. So if you know of
any parents who would like to
take advantage of some free
time send them our way.
We are also going to have a
Candle Light Service this year.
It will be on Sunday evening,
Dec. 16 at 6 p.m. This will be
the first time we have had a ser-
vice of such at our congregation.
We are hoping to utilize the
spiritual meaning of the season
to speak to the hearts of those
who don't know our Lord yet.
Those are just a couple of
things that are going on" at the
church on Lover's Lane. We'd
love to have you visit our con-
gregation next Sunday to see
what else is going on. Bible
class begins at 9 a.m. and col-
lective worship at 10 a.m. Hope
to see you then.
P.O.S.S.E. will be selling
smoked meats Saturday,
December 8 from 9 a.m.-
I p.m. at Market Maze.
IIIII
Fallin - from page 1
dents who come from broken
homes or who have problems of
the heart and/or mind can be af-
fected by prayer. A moment of
silence, whether spent in medi-
tation or prayer, can truly make
a difference in a person by giv-
ing them an opportunity to re-
flect upon the circumstances and
consequences of their actions."
"During this difficult time in
our nation's history, we share a
heightened concern for our
country's future; our children's
future," said Fallin. "September
11 reminds us all of the value of
prayer in our lives. It also un-
derscores a concern, that, lost in
our children's days - consumed
as they are with computers,
video games, television, boom
boxes, and the like -- is the op-
portunity to really think -- be-
yond the immediate present. I
truly •believe this will give our
children an opportunity for
greater reflection on who they
are, what they are doing, what
is important and wh,
going in life," added
Senator Coffee and
sentative Cargill will
the mandatory minute
measure at the
legislative session.
Fallin
Oklahoma Leg
session with prayer.
States Congress has a
of opening its daily
prayer. Frankly, if it's
Oklahoma's elected re
tives, a moment of
good for Oklahoma's
school children."
Phamtliar
"armed to the teeth"
Pirates would often
an assortment of
as they faced any
hand attack --- a
cutlass or sword,
one or two daggers.
a blade between the
was one way
some of the cutlery.
"˘', 2001 King Features SyndK~ate, [he
(Legal notice published in The Perkins Journal three times,
2001, November 22, 2001 & November 29, 2001 .)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Sealed proposals sent
the OOOT Reproduction Brat~;h until 30 minutes prior to the scheduled bid,
at the Oldshoma Department of Transportation Commission Room in the
Transportation Building, 200 Northeast 21st Street, Oklahoma City,
pri~ to the scheduled bid opening of December 20, 200t to be pu~icly opened at
listed betow.
No Proposal for construction or maintenance work of the department will be
after 10:30 A.M. on the working day preceding opening of bids for any contracL
Each separate proposal shall be accompanied by a Certified or Cashier's Check
5% of the bid made payable to ~e State of Oklahoma, Department of TransportatKm, as a
arW. Prop~,al checks will be held or returned by ~he ~partmant as per Section 103.04 o
Starm~ Sped~.
This work will be dor~ under the Oklahoma DOT Commission's applicable S
plans ~ HiOtnvay Co~ion.
proposal.
Proposals must be prepared as directed by the State Standa~ Spacif~etions.
Plans, forms of proposal, contracts and specifications may be
in the ~ the work is to be performed or at the Oklahoma Department of
Engineer's Division in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Plans and pro(x)sal forms may be ordered from Jack Stewart, Division Engineer
Building, 200 N,E, 21st Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73105. Cost of Bidding
lot each Bidding Proposal. State Standard Specification 1988 Edition (Red Book) and
may be purchased for $8.00 plus tax, or 1996 Metric Std Spec $27.00 + tax, or
Std Spec $55.00 + tax. (Oklahoma tax is 7.875%). Make checks payable to Oklahoma
Transportelim.
Plans (Reduced Szze Complete) $5.39, X-SEC $0.00 + postage and handling.
No refunda wiif be made on the ebeve coat, The cost of the bidding
tire bidder.
Upon award of contract to a su~-essfut bidder, the contract will be completel'
by the contractor and returned to the Department within ten (I0) working days from
The Department shatl, within fourteen (14) working days from the date ttze oontract i
~ e~meta~n of lhe c~ and relum a copy of tl~ executed corm'act to the
The Oklahoma Departmanl of Transportation hereby notifies all bidders thal
that in a.-e/contract embed into pursuant to Oala advertlsem~, d~sed~r~wjed
be alforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be
against on the grounds of race, coldr, sex, religion or national origin in consideration for
Bidders are hereby notified that all bids are likely 1o be rejected if the lowest
exceeds the engineer's estimate by more than seven (7) percent. In the event all
reason, this project may be deferred for rsedvertising for bids untit a more competitive
I:~˘ril~q~" i~ work and tocat~ of ~.01~1:
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TRAFFIC SIGNALS
~1" EAST INTERSECTION Of US-177/SH-33 iN PERKINS
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
By: Gary M. Ria~, Director.
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