The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 101, No. 262, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1994 Page: 10 of 10
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P. 10, Perry Daily Journal Thursday, Dec. 15, 1994
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man convicted of raping a J "W " -
child "a joke," but the jury Local area residents were transferred Wednesday by Per-
wasn’t kidding. ry fire department ambulances.
The Oklahoma County jury Marvin Beier, 515 East Boundary street, was moved af-
recommended the sentence ter 1:54 p.m. from the department of transportation to Perry
Wednesday for Charles Scott Memorial hospital for treatment of illness.
Robinson, an eight-time con- Elizabeth Harper, Red Rock, was moved from Perry
victed felon found guilty of Memorial hospital to Stillwater Medical center after 11:55
six rape counts involving a 3- a.m.
year-old girl. Horace Jones after 10:54 a.m. was transferred from Green
“All of us have read in the Valley Nursing home to Perry Memorial and returned later to
paper about early (prisoner) Green Valley.
release. We’ve seen too many
instances of it,” jury foreman 400/ A.J
Laura Bixler said. Final 1994 Meet
“We can’t control what hap- ■ A ICas Y ■
penson Dec. 22 with the (for- e m • F=_EI . .
mal) sentencing or what the OTiFISEHOAV
Pardon and Parole Board may t. E t
do. but by God we can send The final 1994 meeting of Friendly Community Fellow-
a message to the offender that ship will be held Friday in the TNT classroom at the First Unit-
we are not going to tolerate it. ed Methodist church.
"We don t want him to Meeting time is set for 9:30 a.m. A brief business meet-
ing will be conducted by Jo Kennedy, director.
- Those attending have been reminded to bring cents-off
coupons for trading and fronts of greeting cards for donation
to the Billings Fairchild Center.
For the program, members are asked to bring selected read-
ings concerning Christmas or relate remembrances of holiday
celebrations when they were children.
Sack lunches will be eaten at noon. The afternoon session
will include fellowship and table games.
According to Mrs. Kennedy, the public is invited to attend.
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have a chance of every get-
ting out again."
Prosecutors said the rec-
ommendation is the longest
sentence ever imposed in Ok-
lahoma County.
Oklahoma County Public
Defender Bob Ravitz, whose
office defended Robinson,
said the sentence is “utterly
ridiculous."
"That’s why we need some
kind of certainty in sentenc-
ing. Juries don't know what
sentences mean," he said.
Announcements of engage-
ments, and a picture of the in-
dividual or couple, will be
published in The Journal. For
details come in and talk with
our social editor.
199
c.
You are cordially invited fa a
36olidan Open 36ouse
WHO: Perry Development Coalition and
Chamber of Commerce
WHAT: Holiday Open House
WHERE: Foucart Building-300 Sixth Street
DATE: Friday, December 16
TIME: 12:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Come and Go.
PURPOSE: To personally thank our community
volunteers and friends for their support
throughout 1994.
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Santa Will Visit The OC
Zoological Park Dec. 19
You better watch out. You cry Area. Children and adults
better not cry. You better not alike are invited to greet San-
pout, I'm telling you why, ta at the zoo for regular ad-
Santa Claus is coming...to the mission.
zoo! Arriving his his festive
Santa will visit the Okla- "sleigh-cart", Santa will
homa City Zoological Park at spread holiday cheer to all
10:30 a.m. on Monday, Dec. Zoo visitors. There will be
19, to deliver goodies to some special holiday songs pro-
of his animal friends in the vided by carolers from the
Children's Zoo and Discov- University of Central Okla-
homa and FREE hot choco-
late and photos with Santa
while supplies last.
"Santa is much too busy de-
livering presents to visit the
zoo on Christmas Eve," said
Santa's
Mailbag
Santa C laus on Thursday Tara Henson, public relations
assigned a special crew of curator. "So he decided to
elves to begin checking over make an early trip to Okla-
all the parts of his big sleigh homa City to wish his zoo
as he stayed in the main friends a merry Christmas!"
workshop to supervise mak- The Oklahoma City Zoo is
ing of toys and have time to open everyday except Christ-
read all the letters from girls mas and New Year's Day.
and boys throughout the Winter hours are 9 a.m. to 5
world. p.m. with exhibit buildings
A stream of letters contin- closing at 4:45 p.m. Admis-
ues to pour in at the North sion is $4 for adults and $2 for
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hands of the post office which t
is cooperating to make copies $16,000 Bathroom Project H
of Santa Claus letters avail- Floods Capitol Offices %
able to The Perry Daily Jour- OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) e
naL —State Capitol workers S
Santa has reported his swabbed offices after a water .
workshops are turning out line burst during the instal- W
toys and other useful things lation of a new bathroom for
at full speed. I can t wait to the Senate president pro tern,
get on the move tor the fast The mishap Wednesday
top around the world Christ- followed reports that Stratton
mas Eve, Santa said. He paid Taylor’s new bathroom will
a personal visit to The Jour- cost taxpayers $16,000.
nalWednesdayafternoon.lt The Blue Room of the
wasadelight to see you San- Governor’s office, the finance
ta‘, . ,office and the purchasing of-
T he following is a list of fice were doused, and staffers
names sending the latest were not amused.
group of letters to Santa "I wouldn’t use the word
Claus: Samantha Cross, funny," said pau| Sund, com-
whose list includes a Lion munications director for the
King watch and a real Dal- Senate. “I would just say I
matian puppy, and items that thought it was inconvenient."
will teach her a lot; Paige The bathroom for Taylor, a
Cross, who wants a bicycle Claremore Democrat, is part
and kitche n center, com- of the remodeling planned for
plete with a cook n serve set. seven Senate offices and
Amber Knight, who also some staff offices at a total
write for her brothers Ty, Ian cost of $53,000.
and Zach. III look for your Building maintenance su-
ballerina on the tree, Amber, pervisor Chris Raincrow said
and I love your coloring; and someone must have bumped
Kayla Leforce, who would into an old galvanized water
like a Teddy Bear to hug, |ine while workers were ty-
roller blades and movies...I ing in a new line to the bath-
do love you, too, Kayla. room.
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Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 101, No. 262, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1994, newspaper, December 15, 1994; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2257362/m1/10/: accessed June 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.