The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 90, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1992 Page: 4 of 18
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task force officers served a search
warrant on the couple's resident.
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Stacy Knight. He added that he
gave him $50 to buy 1/2 ounce of
WeMargleL. ‘S’ marijuana on Sept 9 and $100 for
Administati a half of a pound of marijuana on
to face trials on drug selling
Fire Department)
Hibbs bound over Sabrina Knight, |
23, charged with unlawful delivery,
of marijuana, and Stacy Knight, 24,
charged with two counts of unlaw-
ful delivery of marijuana.
(Publlshed January 23 A 30,1002, in the
Chicksha Star)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
OF GRADY COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
IN THE MATTER OF
THE ESTATE OF
MILTON A. BRUNS, eceased
CASE No. P-90-112
NOTICE OF HEARING
FINAL ACCOUNT,
PETITION FOR DETERMINATION
OF HEIRSHIP, FOR DISTRIBUTION
OF ESTATE, AND DISCHARGE
Notoe to hereby given that Joyce
Leverett, the duly appinted and qualihed
Executrix of the above named Estate has
filed In this Court a Final Account and
Report of the Admlni.tr.bon of Mid
Estate and a Petition for Determination of
Heirship, Distribution of Mid Estat and
Diacharge; Mid hearing of the same has
been fixed by th. Judge of said Court for
the 20th day of February, 1002, at 1000
o'clock am., in Courtroom 82 of Mid
Court in the County Courthouse at
Chickasha, in the County and State
aforesaid, all persons Interested in Mid
Estate are notified then and ther to
appear and show cause, if any they have,
why Mid Account should not be settled
and allowed, and said Estate distributed
and th. Executrix discharged.
Dated this 21st day of January, 1902
//Otka L. Alford
Judge
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Results Of 4-H Safety Poster Contest Minco; M, Min
4-Hers from throughout the 7th Grode: 1M, Waylon Heavin, Velvet Harazon, Pfiend." "
county participated in the safety Verden; 2nd. Rosalyn Spencer, 9th-12th. Graden: . 18, Christy
poster contest sponsored by the Chickasha; 3rd, Rachel Marshall, Heavin, Verden; 2nd, Biter Ham-
Chickasha Kiwanis Club. Winners Chickasha; 4th, Scott Smith, ing, Chickasha; 3rd, Jessica Jenk-
were selected on the basis of neat- Friend; Sth, Kristin Jones; Friend. ins, Minco; 4th, Misty. Gregory,
ness, clarity, originality, and must 8th Grade: 1st, Maggi Malcom, Ninnekah; Sth, Steve McLemore,
be on some phase of safety. First Minco; 2nd Meranda Miller, Rush Springs. ________________
vearting
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Bond for Mrs. Knight was set at
$2,000 and $4,000 for Stacy
Knight. Arraignment was set for
Feb. 6.
The cases were investigated by
Chickasha police detectives, who
used a task force confidential in-
formant.
The informant testified that he
bought 1/2 pound of what was be-
lieved to be marijuana from Mrs.
Knight at the couple’s house in the
1100 block of Michigan avenue on
Sept. 13.
Chickasha detective L. D. Roller
testified that he received the drugs
from the informant.
The informant testified that he
purchased marijuana twice from
Ohiftneha firemen answsrad a house Urs
call, KM Pennsyivania st sparked by an
overtoadedcircult. Thefire’soiginwesatthe
, carpet* and couch. The house to occupied
A by Joel Henry.
(Pubiahed Janunry 18 a 23,1992, in The
Chickasha Star)
M TNI DISTRICT COURT OF
GRADY COUNTY
BTATE OF OKLAHOMA
IN TNI MATTER OF TNI
ESTATE OF OARNER ATHEL
UTICKER, DECEASED
CASE NO. MI-177
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having dalme against
GARNER ATHEL UTICKER,deceased,
are requlred to present the same with a
descriptlon of all security interest end
other odlatoral (if any) held by each
creditor with respect to such claim, to tie
named Adminlstratrix at 4400 South 16th
Street Chickasha. Oklahoma, 73018; or
at tie law offices of Ivy A Ivy, 308 W.
Choctaw, P. 0. Box 907, chickasha.
Andrun Johneon, 20. Chickasha, was ar- cudingturtysandgroundbeef werstolen
meted on ctor warranto. during a burglary.
Jeyoe Richardson reported tiat food In- UBto MamhM reported tie twR of a bel-
CitV Man "XanSdmhia reported twi a known nun.
"u-"" peel stuck him during an aftarcedon.
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wu given suspended sentences af- at »y, * em-
ter he admitted selling drugs, fol- bezzlement of renta property.
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pended, sentences against Jim M^nodai HoapiW. two nnstom;
Crawford, who entered guilty pleas 1102 8 196 st. sick cal; 7 visage Drive,
to a series of drug charges. How- emergenor: 110 and Choctow, aoddent;
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our program." of students from 44 states, two
Stephani was selected as a territories, and 30 foreign
recipient of the Grace Bryan countries.
Case Continues In Drug Hearing
Drug cases against a Chickasha The search revealed that there
couple, arrested in connection with were several bags of what was be-
a drug investigation by the district lieved to be marijuana in the up-
attorney's drug task force last Oc- stairs den of the residence, Lang
tober, continued in district court. testified. He added that authorities
Special District Judge Karen found what was believed to be
Hibbs continued the case until Feb. marijuana growing in an upstairs
25 against Robert and Carolyn bedroom.
Chapman, both 45, charged with a Lang said Robert Chapman said
series of drug charges. They are he allegedly got marijuana from a
charged with unlawful delivery of field in the county.
marijuana, unlawful possession of He testified that after Robert
marijuana, maintaining a place to Chapman was searched, officers
keep or sell controlled, dangerous found $250 in photographed bills
drugs and unlawful cultivation of that were used by the confidential
marijuana. informant during the drug buy. The
Chris Lang, district attorney's bills were found in the defendant's
drug task force supervisor, testified pocket, he added.
that he gave $250 to a confidential
information, who purchased mari-
uana from the couple on Oct. 18
from their residence in the 1400
block of Minnesota. ■
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this fall at the 4-H Achievement
Banquet
The winners are as follows:
4th Grade: 1st, Andrea Turner,
AmPo; 2nd, Becky Perryman, Lin-
coln; 3rd, Samuel Flaming, Home
School; 4th, Clint King, Friend;
Sth, Jake Loveless, Pioneer.
5th Grade: lst, Joshua Miller,
Minco; 2nd, Lindsey Bandy, Ver-
den; 3rd, Sally Spradlin,
Chickasha; 4th Bennie Harris,
Minco; Sth, Andrea Heavin, Ver-'
den.
6th Grade: 1st, Brandi Stewart,
Tuttle; 2nd, Casey Cox, Tuttle;
3rd, Candace Carrolla, Tuttle; 4th,
Brandon King, Friend; Sth Sherry
Nees, Pioneer.
Couple Faces
Drug Trial
A Chickasha couple was ordered
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current sentences. -------------------------------
He will also pay into the victim's
compensation fund.
Crawford entered guilty pleas to
unlawful possession of controlled,
dangerous drugs, unlawful delivery
of marijuana, unlawful distribution gary.5"
of controlled, dangerous drugs, RhenBkoofTuttereportedvandellemto
Lasseter Receives Scholarship 5^X2^^^ "**
A Chickasha resident is one of Scholarship on the basis of her place to buy controlled, dangefous
two recipients of the Grace Bryan academic record and leadership drugs. ‘ *
Scholarship at Oklahoma Christian potential. She is a freshman The caae w« invftrigitrH hy (hn
University of Science and Arts. pursuing an academic major in disirici attorney's dreg force
Stephani Lasseter, daughter of science.
Donna Lasseter of Chickasha, was Grace Bryan, for whom the
recognized by Oklahoma Christian scholarship is named, was a long
at the annual Scholarship Dinner. time resident of Chickasha. A
The event brings together student native of Franklin County, Tenn.,
scholarship honorees and the Grace and H.P. Bryan came to
donors who have made the grants Oklahoma in 1913, settling in Ft.
possible. Cobb. The couple moved to
"These students have compiled Chickasha in 1919. Mrs. Bryan
outstanding records," said Alan lived to be 101 years old and was a
Phillips, vice president for member of the Central Church of
development, "and it is especially Christ for more than 70 years,
important that scholarship grants Oklahoma Christian is a four-
such as the Grace Bryan fund are year, liberal arts university in its
available to support their efforts. 42nd year of operation. The 1700
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