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Pawhuska Journal-Capital, Saturday, September 5,1998, Page 5
Senate Review
Reading Challenge issued
to elementary students
By Senator J. Berry Harrison over Senate District 10 for the fall
State officials like to talk a lot school semester. Each elemen-
about education reform and the tary school principal in the dis-
need for quality schools and trict has been sent a letter outlin-
teaching methods, but it is the ing the program.
basic educational skills that our Those schools who already
children need if they are to suc- have reading challenge pro-
ceed in life, grams can still participate. The
The ability to read may be the "Junior Senator" program will
most important of these skills, honor the number of books that
That is why for the last three have already been read by stu-
years I have sponsored a reading dents.
incentive program for elemen- One of the greatest wishes we
tary school students in Senate can make for our children is for
ensures that success. It expands
the mind to new ideas and new
thinking, while at the same time
reinforcing the values and tradi-
tions that make our communities
and our nation the best in the
world.
Contact me if I can be of any
assistance. At the State Senate, 1
can be reached by writing to
Senator J. Berry Harrison, State
Capitol, Room 513-A, Oklahoma
City, OK 73105, or by calling
405/ 521-5581.
STOP
District 10. First, second, third, their success in life. Reading
fourth and fifth-graders that , - ..
read at least 25 books in a three- County Court Actions
month period can earn the title •
of "Junior Senator." ===========================================
The "Junior Senator Reading Marriage License
Challenge" program continues Terry Lee Perrigo, 46, and
during summer months as well. Sandra M. Pellicano, 44, both of
Students can win a "Junior
Senator" T-shirt for participating
in the summer program.
During the 1997-98 school sea-
son, 376 elementary school stu-
dents in Newkirk, Perry, Mor-
rison, Pawnee, Cleveland, Jen-
nings, Yale, Woodland, Hominy
and Wynona met the required
25-book challenge and received a
"Junior Senator" certificate.
I have issued a new challenge
to elementary school students all
Grace.
Beverage License
Karen A. Mayfield dba Trails
End Saloon.
Misdemeanors
Misdemeanors filed recently in
Osage County are as follows:
Robert Norman Perigo, posses-
sion of marijuana; defendant
found guilty and sentenced to
one year in Osage County Jail, all
Bartlesville.
Nickalaus Dee Severns, 20 and
Emmy Nichol Bellamy, 18, both
of Pawhuska.
Divorces Filed
Lucy C. Park vs. Ben Wallace
Park.
Pamela Lynn Beck vs. Zora R.
"Stop the Knock"
This decal on the window of all OHP vehicles is a reminder to
motorists to drive with care and buckle up. The OHP is urging all
motorists to obey the speed limit, obey traffic laws and buckle up.
Trooper James is assigned to Troop K, which covers Osage,
Pawnee, Payne, Kay and Noble Counties. There were 12 traffic
fatalities and 251 crashes in the state during the Labor Day week-
end. "We are out there for your safey. Be extra careful and help us
'Stop the Knock'," Trooper James stressed. (J-C Photo by Terry
Collins).
900 LEGALS
(Published in the Pawhuska Journal-Capital,
Aug 22. 29. Sept 5. 1998. 3T1
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
WITHIN AND FOR OSAGE COUNTY,
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Case No. CJ-98-212
DOUBLE EAGLE PETROLEUM CORPORA-
TION. an Oklahoma Corporation. Plaintiff,
vs.
JOHN H. BOHME and JOSEPH K MOR-
FORD. II. Defendants
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: JOHN H
BOHNE, JOSEPH K MORFORD. II.
TAKE NOTICE THAT YOU AND EACH OF
YOU have been sued in the above named
Court by DOUBLE EAGLE PETROLEUM
CORPORATION, an Oklahoma Corporation
and that said suit has been brought for the
purpose of foreclosing certain Oil and Gas
Liens filed by the Plaintiff, affecting the Oil
and Gas Leasehold Estates as follows
BIG BEND LEASE - ALL OF 820-T25N-R3E
KAW VALLEY LEASE - W/2 913-T26N-R4E
COOK LEASE - NW/4 SE/4 823-T25N-R4E
and you must answer the Petition of the
Plaintiff on or before the 8th day of October.
1998. or said Petition will be taken as true
and judgment rendered for said Plaintiff, fore-
closing its Oil and Gas Liens, all as set forth
in Plaintiffs Petition
WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court this
17th day of August. 1998
Sharon Casebolt. Court Clerk, Osage County.
Oklahoma
s Sharon Casebolt. Court Clerk
Kenny Joe Smith - OBA #8373
Attorney at Law
P O Box 2365
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74101-2365
(9181664 0800
Attorney for Plaintiff
(Published in the Pawhuska Journal-Capital.
August 22. 29. Sept 5. 1998, 3T).
NOTICE TO SELL COUNTY PROPERTY
(Acquired at Resale)
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the re-
ceipt of bid, that 1. Joyce Hathcoat. County
Treasurer of Osage County, Oklahoma, will
on the 14 th day of September. 1998, begin-
ning at 10 00 a m . at the meeting room in
the Courthouse at Pawhuska, Oklahoma, sell
separately the hereinafter described tracts,
parcels, or lots, of land, all situated in Osage
County, Oklahoma, and heretofore acquired
by said County at Resale Following the de-
scription of each property separately offered
for sale Is the name of the bidder and the
amount bid, as follows
Description Bidder Amount Bid
Frontier Shores I Lot 18. David & Joan
McCutchen, $5.00. ..
Frontiers Shores I Lot 21. David & Joan
McCutchen. $5.00. .
Frontier Shores I Lot 63. David & Joan
Beck. suspended; defendant placed on
Rita Faye Hall vs. Joseph short form rules and conditions.
Franklin Hall. Brian Gilbert McDonald, dri-
Johnny Lee Roberts vs. Joyce ving while license is revoked, to
M. Roberts. appear at 9:30 a.m. on October 2,
Greg Mills vs. Lanita Mills. 1998 at 9:30 a.m.
Tom Grace vs. Kimberly K. Bobby Joe Gray, assault and
battery, domestic abuse; bond
set, to return for hearing on
September 4, at 9:30 a.m.
Robert Lewis Peters II, driving
while under the influence of
alcohol; bond set to return
October 2, 1998 for hearing.
John R. Butler, driving in a
restricted area on Keystone; cita-
tion, fined $100.
Donnie R. Wright, transporting
a loaded firearm on Keystone
PHA, citation, fined $140.
Felonies
Felonies filed recently in Osage
County are as follows:
Randy Gene Holley, cultivation
of marijuana; arraigned and
bond set, to appear for pre-pre-
liminary hearing.
Gerald Mozengo, Jr., cultiva-
tion of marijuana, arraigned and
bond set; pre-preliminary hear-
ing set for Sept. 11 at 9 a.m.
Johnia J. Mashunkashey, grand
900 LEGALS
(Published in the Pawhuska Journal-Capital.
August 29. September 5. 12. 1998. 3T).
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF OSAGE COUNTY.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Case No. CJ-98-280
DAVID DEWAYNE WHITTINGTON and TERE-
SA ANN WHITTINGTON, husband and wife.
Plaintiff,
vs.
THE HEIRS. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
OF. KNOWN AND UNKNOWN. OF DILLARD
MURPHY WHITTINGTON. DECEASED AND
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, ex rel., Defend-
ants.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: The Heirs. Suc-
cessors and Assigns of . Known and Un-
known. ot Dillard Murphy Whittington. De-
ceased and The State of Oklahoma Rel: Okla-
homa Tax Commission.
You are hereby notified that an action has
been filed in the District Court in and for Os-
age County. State ot Oklahoma. In Case No
CJ-98-280, alleging that plaintiff is the re-
cord owner of fee simple title to and is in pos-
session of the following described real proper-
ty, Osage County, Oklahoma, to-wit:
Relocation of Prue Lot 10. 11. 12. and 13.
Block 17. OSAGE COUNTY. State of Oklaho-
ma.
Said plaintiff's petition alleges that you claim
some right, title, lien, encumbrance, claim,
assessment or interest in and to the above
described real property, adverse to plaintiff,
which constitutes a cloud on the title of
plaintiff, and that you have no right. title. larceny; arraigned; status confer-
lien, estate, encumbrance, claim, assessment
or interest, either in law or in equity. In and
to said real property
You are hereby notified that you have been
sued and must answer the petition filed by
the plaintiff on or before the 9th day of Octo-
ber. 1998. or the allegations contained in
said petition will be taken as true and judg-
ment entered thereon adjudging the plaintiff
to be the owner of the above described real
property as stated in plaintiffs petition In
such event, you will be adjudged and decreed
to have no right. title. Hen. encumbrance,
claim, assessment or interest, either in law or
in equity. In and to said real property and a
decree quieting plaintiffs title in and to said
real property will be entered
Given under my hand and seal this 24th day
of August. 1998
-s- Sharon Casebolt. Court Clerk
Tom Filbeck
Seven South Park
Sapulpa, Oklahoma 74066
(918)227-4682
Attorney for Personal Representative
ence set for Sept. 11 at 9 a.m.,
bond denied.
Buckle up!
Have a Safe Holiday,
Don’t Drink & Drive,
Buckle Up
and Stop the Knock!
OHP Trooper Jeff James -
newly-assigned to the Osage
County area - is encouraging
county residents to obey the
speed limit, obey traffic laws
and buckle up, especially over
Labor Day weekend.
Trooper James provided the
Journal-Capital with plenty of
statistics that showed the dan-
gers surrounding the holiday.
Labor Day 1997 there were a
total of 251 crashes on state
highways, with 15 fatalities and
226 injuries.
Trooper James is originally
from Morrison, OK and has
been stationed in Osage
County since October, 1997. (J-
C Photo by Terry Collins).
THE MEAT PIES
ARE COMING!!!
"The CDitty CDerl8
Will Rogers
r Recreated by
Gene McFall
September 19, • 7:30 p.m.
Constantine Arts Center
All tickets $15, which includes barbeque cook-out
at 6 p.m. (next to Constatine in open Lot)
Tickets available at: Mongers, Lowry’s, Arts
Weigants' & Chamber 287-1208 1
TOIN THE GOOD LIFE
.. with our Mature Market Program
McCutchen. 85.00. . . 1 (Published in the Pawhuska Journal-Capital.
Frontiers Shores 1 Lot 947. David & Joan September 5, 12. 19. 1998. 3T).
McCutchen. 85.00. IN THE DISTRICT COURT
Frontier Shores I Lot 1147. David * Joan IN AND FOR OSAGE COUNTY.
McCutchen. 85 00 STATE OF OKLAHOMA
The said Properties will be separately sold to Case No CJ-98-291
the highest competitive bidder or Amount DWIGHT BROOKER, a single man. Plaintiff,
hand, or to the original bidder at the amount vs
bid if there be no higher price offered, subject HUBERT MCPHETRIDGE, a/k/a HERBERT
to the approval of the Board of County com- McPHETRIDGE, a/k/a HURBERT McPHE-
missioners in its discretion. , .. TRIDGE, and ALTA E. McPHETRIDGE, hus-
The apportioned cost of advertisementtend band and wife MARION PARKER, a/k/a MA
other expense incident to said sale snail oe RIAN PARKER and MURIEL PARKER hus-
paid by the purchaser, in addition to tne band and wife, and their Unknown Succes-
amount bid upon said properties. . Audust sors. Assigns, and Heirs. Defendants
Witness my hand this 18nd day of August. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
1998 ...___The State of Oklahoma To:
s- Joyce Hathcoat. County Treasurer. Hubert McPhetridge. a/k/a Herbert McPhe-
-----------—-—.—0 tridge. a/k/a Hurbert McPhetridge. and Alta
(Published in the Pawhuska Journal-Capital. E. McPhetridge. Husband and Wife, and their
September 5. 1995. IT). ... .
UNITED STATES
Unknown Successors. Assigns, and Heirs:
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Electrification Administration
APPENDIX A
and
Marlon Parker, a/k/a Marlan Parker, and
Muriel Parker. Husband and Wife, and their
unknown Successors, Assigns and Heirs
TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued by
Dwight Brooker to quiet tide in his name to
. the real property described below, and that
you must answer the Petition filed therein by
said Plaintiff on file in said cause on or before
Statement of Nondiscrimination
Totah Telephone Company. Inc., is the recipi-
ent of Federal financial assistance from the
Rural Electrification Administration, an agen-
cy of the U.S Department of Agriculture, and
is subject to the provisions of Title VI of the the 16th day of October. 1998. or the allega-
Civil Rights Act of 1964. as amended. Section tons of said Petition will be taken as true
504 of the Rehabilitation Act of • and judgment rendered against you award-
amended, the Age Discrimination Act of ing thePlaintiff the requested relief and qui-
1975. as amended, and I the rules and reaula- eting title in him to the following described
lions of the US Department of Agriculture real estate situated in Osage County, Oklaho-
whlch provide that no person in the United ma. to-wit:
states on the basis of race, creed, coor ”® The Northeast Quarter (NE 1/4) of the South-
tional origin, age, or handicap shall be S west Quarter (SW1/4) and that part of the
eluded from the participation in. admission Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) of the Southwest
or access to. denied the benenss of or under Quarter 1SW1 / 4) lying North of the centerline
wise be subjected to discrimination unde of the existing county road, all in section 14.
any of this organisations programs or activi- TWP. 23 No., Range 11 East, containing 57 3
ties. . me this acres more or less.
The person responsible for coordinating together with all of the improvements now or
organization’s nondiscrimination compleme thereafter erected on the property, and aU
efforts is Jesse R. Gailey. President. Any who easements, right, appurtenances. and fix-
vidual. or specific class of indmiduals: “he tures now or hereafter attached to the prop-
feels that this organization has subjected erty. all of which, including replacements and
them to discrimination may obtain further in; additions hereto, shall be deemed to be and
formation about the statutes and regulations remain a part of the property thereunto be-
listed above from and/or le a eessan, longing, and foreclosing any interest you may
plaint with this organization Be 2025%. claim tn and to said property, all of which
U.S. Agriculture. Washington Do doer, you will take due notice.
Complaints must be filed Mithn 1-eet WITNESS my hand and official seal thla 31st
ter the alleged discrimination confidentiality
will be maintained to the extend possible.
-s-Deloris Tuck
C/O Total Telephone Co Inc.
P. O. Box 300 ____
Ochelata. Oklahoma 74051-0300
918/555-2208
day of August, 1998
Osage County Court Clerk
s-Sharon Casebolt
Leblang. Clay, Sobel a Ashbaugh
Attorneys At Law
7615 B 63rd. PL. Ste 200
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133
Published in the Pawhuska Journal-Capital.
September 5. 1998, IT).
ORDINANCE NO 98-10
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CALL-
ING AND HOLDING OF A SPECIAL ELEC-
TION IN THE CITY OF PAWHUSKA. COUNTY
OF OSAGE. STATE OF OKLAHOMA, ON NO-
VEMBER 3. 1998. FOR THE PURPOSE OF
SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELEC-
TORS OF THE CITY OF PAWHUSKA, OKLA-
HOMA. THE QUESTION OF WHETHER OR-
DINANCE NO 98-9 WHICH PROVIDES FOR
THE AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE NO. 89 3
(SECTION 7-207 OF THE CODE OF ORDI-
NANCES OF THE CITY OF PAWHUSKA.
OKLAHOMA). TO EXTEND THE TERMINA-
TION DATE TO DECEMBER 31, 2001: AND
IN ALL OTHER RESPECTS COMTINUE SAID
ORDINANCE IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT
SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE QUALIFIED
ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF PAWHUSKA.
OSAGE COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, AND DE-
CLARING AN EMERGENCY
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PAWHUSKA. OKLAHOMA. WITH THE EMER-
GENCY CLAUSE BEING VOTED ON SEPA
RATELY. ALL ON THIS 31ST DAY OF AU-
GUST. 1998
CITY OF PAWHUSKA. OKLAHOMA
A Municipal Corporation
-s-Jack Shoemake. Mayor
-s- Denise Bohm. City Clerk
s- W Robert Wilson, City Attorney
Wilson A Payne
P O Box 1557
Pawhuska, Oklahoma 74056
Published in the Pawhuska Journal-Capital.
September 5. 1998 IT).
ORDINANCE NO 98-8
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CALL-
ING AND HOLDING OF A SPECIAL ELEC-
TION IN THE CITY OF PAWHUSKA. COUNTY
OF OSAGE. STATE OF OKLAHOMA. ON NO-
VEMBER 3. 1998. FOR THE PURPOSE OF
SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELEC-
TORS OF THE CITY OF PAWHUSKA. OKLA-
HOMA THE QUESTION OF WHETHER OR-
DINANCE NO 98-7 WHICH PROVIDES FOR
THE AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE NO 84-1
SECTION 7-207 OF THE CODE OF ORDI-
NANCES OF THE CITY OF PAWHUSKA.
OKLAHOMA) TO EXTEND THE TERMINA-
TION DATE TO DECEMBER 31 2001. AND
FURTHER AMENDING SAID ORDINANCE
RELATING TO THE SPECIFIC USE OF THE
FUNDS COLLECTED AND IN ALL OTHER
RESPECTS CONTINUES SAID ORDINANCE
IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT AS AMEND
ED. SHALL BE Approved BY THE QUALI-
FIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF PAWHUS.
KA OSAGE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. AND DE-
CLARING AN EMERGENCY
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PAWHUSKA, OKLAHOMA. WITH THE EMER-
CENCY CLAUSE BEING VOTED ON SEPA
RATELY, ALL ON THIS 31ST DAY OF AU-
GUST. 1908
CITY OF PAWHUSKA. OKLAHOMA
A Municipal Corporation
-s- Jack Shoemake. Mayor
a- Denise Bohm. City Clerk
-s- w Robert Wilson. City Attorney
Wilson & Payne
P. O. Box 1557
Pawhuska. Oklahoma 74056
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