Tahlequah Daily Press

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December 2, 2009

Daily Log

Court Report

Warranty Deeds

Armstrong Bank to Nancy Dyson

David Morris et ux to Thomas A. Retherford et al

Betty Jean Bowman Trust to John Milbauer

R.F. Weaver Trust et al to William J. Weaver

Thomas McEnery Trustee to Christoph V. Theurer et al

Charles L. Kimberling et ux to Kimberling Family Trust

Felonies

Krystal Hope Goodrich -- possession of controlled drug

Nicky Joe Daugherty -- possession of controlled drug

Wesley Lewis Cantrell -- forgery second degree 3 cts.

Brandon Michael Robinson -- forgery second degree 3 cts.

Misdemeanors

Laurin M. Groom -- minor in possession of 3.2 beer

Cecil Ray Robbins -- leaving the scene of property damage accident

Angel K. Brown -- public drunk

Lynn Gray -- domestic abuse in presence of child

Angela Kirkland -- failure or neglect to compel child to attend school

Sernel Sylvester Burns II -- obstructing an officer

Elias Salazar -- public drunk

David Bailey -- failure to restrain horses

Ever Arita Augustine -- public drunk

Ricardo Valades -- public drunk

Janet Kaye Backwater -- public drunk

Michelle L. Gregory -- public drunk

LaDonna Smith -- public drunk

Civils

David Craig Rittenhouse II vs. State of Oklahoma -- expungement of records

Lake Region Electric Cooperative Inc. vs. Timothy Replogle

Creditors Recovery Corp. vs. Beverly Williams

Bank of Cherokee County vs. Nathan Ray Hartsoe -- replevin

Ronald Hutson vs. Franklin Thomas Markwardt -- quiet title

Protective Orders

Marsena McIntosh vs. Jackie Coble

Kara Dawn Glasper vs. Sophia Bryant

Small Claims

Kaven Ford Jr. vs. Deanna Carey

Divorces

Betty Sue Sullivan Doenges vs. James Robert Sullivan -- foreign divorce

Bobbi Jo Foreman Warren vs. Corbin Thomas Warren

April Cooper vs. Ryan Fisher -- paternity

Marriages

Thomas M. Lowery, 68, Tulsa and Charla Sue McMillan, 60, Tulsa

Eric Dewayne Rooster, 24, Tahlequah and Brittney Jalain Duran Camacho, 20, Tahlequah

Death Notices

BOGART, Regina Kay, 56. Stilwell line worker. Died Nov. 29 in Tahlequah. Services 10 a.m. Dec. 3 at Roberts/Reed-Culver Chapel. Roberts/Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Stilwell.

JONES, Jerry Wayne, 57. Bunch line worker. Died Nov. 29 in Bunch.

JOHNSON, Floy Marie, 92, Tahlequah homemaker. Died Nov. 29. Services Dec. 3, 11 a.m., Reed-Culver Funeral Home Chapel, Tahlequah.

McLEMORE, Billy Gene “Stoney,” 55, Tahlequah laborer. Died Dec. 1. Services Dec. 4, 10 a.m., Cherokee Baptist Association Tabernacle; Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

MILLER, Roger Lee, 49, Tahlequah, Lowe’s lumber employee. Died Nov. 25. Services Dec. 5, 1 p.m., Reed-Culver Funeral Home Chapel, Tahlequah.

BROOKS, Sandra, 51, Cookson receptionist.Died Nov. 25. Services Dec. 5, 2 p.m., Cookson United Methodist Church; Reed-Culver Funeral Home, Tahlequah.

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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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