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THOUGHT FOR
TODAY
Ihere would never be a moment, in war or in
peace, when I wouldn't trade all the patriots in
the country for one tolerant man. Or when 1
wouldn't swap the vitamins in a child's lunchbox
for a jelly glass of magnanimity."—E.B. White,
American author and humorist (1899-1985).
Tire recall has
impact on
local community
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Monday, Sept. 11,2000
If You Would Avoid Criticism, Say Nothing, Do Nothing and Be Nothing" Volume 107 Number 178 Section Pages 10
2000 Cherokee Strip
rodeo queen contest
draws four candidates
CSRC’s 30th
rodeo to be held |
JUST FINISHING GROOMING THEIR HORSE RED FOR THE Noble County Free Fair Horse
Show, held Saturday, September 9 at the rodeo grounds behind Daniels Stadium are from the left, Shawn
Henderson, 9, Jesse Henderson, 5, Kala Henderson, 10, and Loren Henderson, 13. The Horse Show was
being sponsored by the Cherokee Strip Riding Club and was the first event of the 2000 Free Fair. (Staff
photo.)
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Officer involved
at 8 p.m. Friday
and Saturday
Four young women are
competing for the title of 2000
Cherokee Strip Rodeo Queen.
The Cherokee Strip Rodeo
Queen contest annually is
sponsored by the Cherokee Strip
Riding Club.
Contestants are Carrie Leann
Beier, Perry, Jessica Chartier,
Broken Arrow, Hallie Raye
Godbehere, Ponca City, and
Kourtney Rae Neuharth, Garber. a tiara for her hat, trophy saddle
All contestants will appear at and a trophy buckle, along with
both performances of the 2000 her prizes: the use of a two horse
Cherokee Strip Riding Club's 30th trophy trailer for one year,
open rodeo at the Perry Rodeo provided by one of the queen
arena. pageant sponsors, Swinford Trailer
Rodeo event will be held Sales of Morrison.
Carrie Leann Beier
Hallie Raye Godbehere
in shooting, chase;
suspect arrested
Slightly before 3 a.m., Monday, rifle. 1 he driver raised the assault Department, Stillwater Police
officers of the Perry Police rifle, aiming it at Officer Smith. Department, Stillwater Police
Department observed a 1997 As Officer Smith fired on the Department Swat Team. Noble
White Chevrolet Tahoe speeding driver, the driver re-entered his County Sheriffs Office, Payne
eastbound on Fir Avenue from vehicle and continued to flee County Sheriff's Office and
Interstate 35. eastbound on the county road Perkins Police Department
According to a press release (Blackjack.) Officer Smith's shots assisted in a search of the area,
from Police Chief Fred LeValley, struck the vehicle and driver's front including two homes the suspect
the vehicle was clocked by radar tire was blown out. might have entered.
at 95 mph. As officers attempted The suspect vehicle proceeded These officers were assisted by
to stop the vehicle, the driver east for four miles, turning south an aircraft from the Oklahoma
• turned south on 15th Street, then to Lake McMurtry Road. Officer State Bureau of Ivestigation. This
east on Cedar. Once on Cedar the Smith was following behind the aircraft was equipped with a
vehicle accelerated, attempting to vehicle in a thick dust cloud and FLIRS (Forward Looking Infra-
flee the officers. The vehicle lost sight of the vehicle at Lake red Radar System) that allowed the
aircraft to detect thermal images
Shortly thereafter, Stillwater on the ground.
Police Department advised their At approximately 7:30 a.m., the
officers the vehicle was located on Stillwater Police Department
Airport Road, just west of received a call of a subject walking
Redlands Road, the suspect had eastbound on Lakeview Road,
abandoned the vehicle in the near Tumbleweeds. This caller
roadway, taking the assault rifle advised the subject was very dirty,
with him Several officers from Stillwater
Officers of the Perry Police (continued on pg. 6)
reached speeds on state highway McMurtry Road.
86 in excess of 90 mph.
At a point seven miles south on
SH86, by the Fairview
Cememtary, the vehicle turned east
on the county road and stopped.
As officer Jason Smith exited his
vehicle, the driver of the Tahoe
stepped from his vehicle with a
semi-automatic AR-15 assault
beginning at 8 p.m. Friday and She will be required to attend all
Saturday, Sept. 15 and 16 at the meetings of the Cherokee Strip
riding club arena near Daniels Riding club, of which all four
field. are members, in addition to
Queen contestants also will ride attending other related functions.
in the Cherokee Strip Celebration One contestant will be chosen by
parade and will be introduced in her peers as Miss Congeniality. A
the courthouse bandstand between special surprise gift will be
12;15 and 12:30 p.m. Saturday, presented to the contestant with
Sept. 18, during the celebration, the most ticket sales.
Ticket sales will continue through Tickets are for adults, $5 in
4 p.m. that same Saturday, advance or $6 at the gate, and for
Name of the 2000 Cherokee ages 6 through 12, S3 in advance
Strip Rodeo Queen will be °f $4 at the gate. Those six years
announced at the Saturday night old and under are free.
rodeo performance. The CSRC organization and
Selection of the queen will be pageant committee consists of
based on points earned on Wes Stueve, president: Melissa
horsemanship, personal interview Givens-Harrison, vice president
and dress and personality. Tick- and pageant committee chairper-
et sales will accommodate total son; Angela Trenton, secretary,
score, pageant committee; Ginger
The horse riding competition Atchley, treasurer; and Melinda
was heldSunday at the rodeo Cronister, pageant committee,
arena. The event was open to the The event will include bareback
public. The interviews followed in riding saddle bronc, bull riding,
a separate location and were ladies barrel race, junior barrel
judged by two out-of-town judges race for those 16-years-old and un-
and the queen committee. der; calf roping, steer wrestling,
The rodeo queen, who will reign team roping, wild cow milking,
for one year as Miss Cherokee calf scramble for those 12-and-
Strip Rodeo Queen, and also con- under.
sidered the Cherokee Strip Riding Monte Stueve will serve as rodeo
Club Queen, will assume her du- announcer. Stock contractor is
ties after her coronation. Kraft Rodeo Company.
The pageant winner will receive (continued on pg. 7)
Jessica Chartier
Kourtney Rae Neuharth
•CHATTERIUs
Happy Birthday, September 13—Uncle Butch, We love
you the Laytons
Happy Birthday, September 14—Sheryl Mack, Love
Bryan & Braeden
Happy Birthday, September 14—Alvin Golay, Love
your family
Happy Birthday, September 14—Ashley Williams,
Love your family -
Happy Birthday, September 14—Grandpa Niles, Love
Sarah & Taylor
Happy 40th Birthday, September 18—Michael Dean
Hartwig
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HAPPENINGS
Monday, September 11
Retired Noble Co. Educators meeting, Sept. 11,12 noon,
Pizza Hut.
Tuesday, September 12
Windows 98 Basics, High School, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, September 13
Mixed Doubles Bowling League, starts bowling, 7 p.m.,
Perry Lanes.
Thursday, September 14
King Pins League starts, 7 p.m., Perry Lanes.
Cherokee Strip Historical Society Board of Directors
meeting, 5:30 p.m., Cherokee Strip Museum.
Perry-Noble County Crime Stoppers board of directors
meeting, 7 p.m., Cherokee Strip Restaurant.
Friday, September 15
Main Street Business Appreciation "Cookie Day" at
Ruble Vance Chevrolet.
Windows 98 Basics, High School, 7 p.m.
GED Classes, 6-9 p.m., Joan Breshears, Room 209
PHS.
Masonic Lodge meeting, 7:30 p.m., 302 N. 25th.
Tuesday, September 19
Windows 98 Basics, High School, 7 p.m.
Friday, September 22
Main Street Business Appreciation "Cookie Day " at
Holt Insurance.
Monday, September 25
Noble County Diabetes Support Group. 7 p.m., First
Christian Church, use north door.
Tuesday, September 26
Windows 98 Basics, High School, 7 p.m.
Friday. September 29
Main Street Business Appreciation "Cookie Day" at
Kumback Lunch.
"Wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. "—Psalm
51:7. Father, we know You have forgiven us. Thank You
for the blood that You shed on Calvary for our sins. Amen.
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