Tahlequah Daily Press

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November 4, 2009

Daily Log

Court Report

Warranty Deeds

Shirley S. Griggs et vir to Russell D. Carroll et al

Billie D. Tindall et al to Paul W. Ward et ux

Donna M. Eastham Trustee to Kelly R. Ross Revocable Trust

Belva Walker Trustee to Kelly R. Ross Revocable Trust

Barbara Eastham Lilienthal Trustee to Kelly R. Ross Revocable Trust

Margaret Stephens to Sue Anne Van Dyke

Steven J. Burroughs et ux to Kevin Farrow Jr. et ux

Dilip Patel et ux to Shafa Enterprises Inc.

James W. Majewski to Robert Welch et ux

Robert E. Durham Trustee et ux to Raymond T. Durham et ux

Richard Bruner to Eric C. Bruner

Felonies

Wesley Robert Martin -- burglary second degree

Loyd Cooper -- intimidation, transporting loaded firearm

Misdemeanors

Tracy Hayes -- public drunk

Amanda L. Clinton-- DUI

Civils

In Trust Bank vs. Franklen Rivas -- foreclosure

CACH LLC vs. Cheryl L. Sparks

Divorces

Larry Wayne Justice vs. Christina Kay Justice

Beverly Ansorge vs. Michael Ansorge

Marissa Robbins vs. Kade Robbins

Crystal Larona Britt vs. Colt Daniel Britt

Marriages

Dustin Alan Doherty, 24, Tahlequah and Megan Nicole Spear, 22, Tahlequah

Fire Runs

Nov. 2

Tahlequah FD; 3:06 p.m. Grass Fire. Powell Road

Nov. 3

Tahlequah FD; 11:03 a.m. Fire Alarm. Seminary Suites

Death Notices

MOORE, Rosie J., 94. Tahlequah homemaker. Died Oct. 31. Services 10 a.m. Nov. 4 at Victory House of Praise in Hulbert. Hart Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

LOMBARDI, Dr. C.L. “Chet”, 88. Tahlequah Industrial Arts professor at NSU. Died Oct. 31. Services 10 a.m. Nov. 6 at St. Brigid Catholic Church. Hart Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

HALE, Bobby G., 77. Tahlequah charter bus driver. Died Nov. 1 in Muskogee. Graveside services 10 a.m. Nov. 5 at Miller Cemetery. Hart Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

MATTOX, James Wayne, 57, Park Hill, registered nurse. Died Nov. 2. Memorial Mass Nov. 4, 10 a.m., St. Brigid Catholic Church.

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The use of cell phones while driving is increasingly becoming an issue. What do you think about cell phone use by emergency personnel, like law enforcement officers, EMTs, firemen, etc.?

• If the law allows the common citizen to use cell phones while driving, emergency personnel should be able to also.
• Emergency personnel should be held to a higher standard. Since they are often driving faster than normal, they should not be allowed to use cell phones while driving, even if other citizens can.
• They should be allowed to use them like anyone else, but their host entities (hospitals, fire departments, cities, etc.) should carry extra insurance for this reason.
• Don't know.
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