The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 94, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 14, 1995 Page: 2 of 20
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Keepsakes.
Special documents.
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speeding at 2nd and Florida by
Patrolman Elip Moore.
At 5:19 p.m., Richard Miller. 26,
reported to Officer Williams the
theft of a dark green mountain bi-
cycle with gold lettering and black
handle bars from his apartment at
1421 Frisco, Apt. B.
Entire Stock
Montana Silver Belts..........
Group
Levi 550 & 560 Denim
& Colored Denim Jeans
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commissioners have done for the
shelter. They provided the money
for our attendant care room," she
continued.
Karen Buckner, the Shelter Di-
rector, has worked as a counselor
for the SWYFS for eleven years.
She explained to the commission-
ers how active the shelter has been
for the past year. "We have given
shelter to 336 children since July of
1994," Buckner said.
Chickasha.
Timothy Dane McPherson, 37,
Purcell and Sheri Marie Wyatt, 31.
Purcell.
Hiram Marshall, Jr., 72, West-
ville and Helen Hollowell, 70, Ce-
ment.
Remaining Stock
Basic Keds Shoes for Girls & Women
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Pathways program which promotes
the health of individuals and family
through education, intervention and
treatment of problems related to
alcohol and other drugs. Services
to pregnant women, women with
children and I.V. drug users are
emphasized. Pathways is staffed by
certified, experienced, qualified
drug and alcohol counselors.
Youth and Family Services. The
emergency youth shelter provides a
temporary, safe, supervised envi-
ronment for youth 0-18 years of
age, until a more permanent living
situation can be obtained.
"The commissioners have sup-
ported our agency since 1973," said
SW Youth and Family services Ex-
ecutive Director, Terry Roberts.
Ninnekah
Rabies Clinic
Elton Loyd Morgan, Jr., 33,
Chickasha and Heather Casandra
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...20% Off Everyday
Large Group Western Shirts
Long Sleeve Wrangler
Western Shirts
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charges of driving under suspen-
sion. and not having required
equipment (properly functioning
taillights).
At 5:04 p.m., Cynthia Dixon, 39,
of 914 So. 2nd, was arrested for
attendence included Troy Streber,
district 1; Ealmer Klippel, district
2; and Jack Porter, district 3.
The shelter has 26 employees and
is open 24 hours a day. Youths can
be admitted at any time. Crisis in-
tervention counseling is also avail-
able to youth and their families 24
yours a day.
A youth may come to the shelter
for any of the following reasons:
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Teaching, Learning Center which
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treatment program as well as the
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how to take advantage of today's
attractive investments.
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extreme family conflict, estab-
lished runaway behavior, home-
lessness. or the inability to return
home, lack of parental involve-
ment, awaiting alternative place-
Owings Is Sought
On Escape Charge
An arrest warrant was issued for
Darrell Zane Owings, 23, June 9,
in connection with alleged failure
to report June 2 while enrolled in a
pre-parole program.
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by Wrangler, Design Graphics, Umbro, Lee, Levi & Nike
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James Donald Boggess, 29,
Chickasha and Tonya Lynn Page,
22, Chickasha.
Grady Henry Cearley, 82,
Chickasha and Floy Mae Walden.
72. Chickasha.
James Douglas Harryman, 21,
Newcastle and April Michelle
Norman, 18. Blanchard.
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Larry R. Devode was arrested at
1326 So. 4th on a charge of public
intoxication,
June 5
At 3:01 p.m., Shana Sanders, 609
Pennsylvania, reported that a bi-
cycle, a necklace and other items
had been removed from het apart-
ment.
At 11:42 p.m., Jerry Freedie.
1630 Illinois, reported t'nat two
D. Wendling,
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Divorces
Stormy Dusk Jackson vs Timothy
Gene Jackson
Johnny O. Cerny vs Tara L.,
Cerny
Billy Bob Gilvert vs Michele L.
Gilbert
Sandra Ramsey vs Billy Greg
Ramsey
Vicki Dawn Kitchell vs Bruce
Daniel Kitchell
Jarel Magie vs Patsy Magie
Ricky David Williams vs Pamala
Kay Williams
Crystal Shelene Turner vs Kerry
Wayne Turner
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At 10:07 a.m., Paulette Adair, M
1603 Henderson, reported that her V
car had been vandalized by punc- S
luring the tires and spray-painting F
graffiti on it. A
At 10:36 a.m., a Wal-Mart staff ■
member reported a $207.70 forged #
check.
At 10:20 a.m., Lynnette Lambert.
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1605 Henderson, reported that a 19285
building at 1601 Henderson had
been vandalized by spraying graf- g2n,
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ize her trailer. She did nut answer harrassment by a known male Per \.m _
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county Commissioners Tour SWYFS
Henderson requested that the po- rested Julie Anise Sieger 28 of *
lice remove Jones from the apart- 1615 1owa, at 4:21 p.m., on Grady County Commissioners "We deeply appreciate what the ment outside the home, and in-
ment.,, it, c charges of driving under suspen- recently toured’ the Southwest commissioners have done for the volvement in misdemeanor ot-
,Atl2 0.P.mr-o in H-eterspn sion, and not having required Youth and Family Services. The shelter. They provided the money fenses.
104 W. Minnesota, reported to Pa- ipment (properly functioning emergency youth shelter provides a for our attendant care room," she The youth can remain in the
trolman Doug Ada, ns that burglars taimlts).sn temporary safe, supervised envi- continued. shelter a maximum of thirty days
entered a rent house he owns by “ANnm Funthia Dixon. 39. ronment for volth 0-18 vears of Karen Buckner. the Shelter Di- The SWYFS also operates the
breaking a window , and stole an air
conditioner.
Patrolman Brer it Smith arrested
Timothy Carl S tover at 9th and
Vermont on a ch iarge of public in-
toxication.
At 3:40 p.m., David Benton, 408
Country Club F toad, reported a car
vandalism.
Kelle D. Jucobson, 115 Glen-
haven, report! id that two days ear- - , rn
lier she had nad a collision in the At 5:30 p.m . Deborah Ochs re- ,n,17
700 block of Grand Avenue with a ported to Patrolman Tom Williams IS •une 1 4
vehicle driv en by a known male, that a known female suspect, after A Rabies Clinic will be held from
who said he would pay $1,300 a verbal argument, had scratched 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday,
damage to her vehicle but failed to her several times. June 17, in the Ninnekah City Hall,
doso. Ricky Gurley, 416 N. 3rd, at 7:21 A local veterinarian will be
june7 p.m. reported to Patrolman Tom available to give rabies and other
Tommy Timmons. 307 Dakota. Williams that he had suffered har- vaccinations for cats and dogs.
reported the larceny of three bicy- rassment and threats over a period This annual event is sponsored by
cles to Patrolman James S. Me- of time from a known male claim- the Ninnekah Group of the Asso-
Clain Her said he confronted one ing that Gurley's brother owed him ciation for Family and Community
iuvenil e he saw riding one of the money. Later in the week, he re- Education. For more information,
bicycles and the youth jumped off ported that two men had beaten call 224-3094 or 222-0201.
and Bed, leaving the bicycle. him up as he was walkingin the Imi+eg WflV
Ed' Nin Arnold Barton, 34, was ar- 1100 block of Choctaw, and' Uni ICO Way
rested in the 900 block of Michigan suspected the same man was be- ;c9+;Anc
on a charge of public intoxication hind the beating. HPPIcdu•I19
by Patrolman Brent Smith. At 11:30 p.m., Ronald J. Simon.
Timothy Carl Stover. 1117 Ver- 3021 Heatherwood reported to Accepted
n lont, was arrested by Patrolman Patrolman Richard Garrett that a The Fall Fund Raising Campaign
Smith on a charge of public intoxi- known male person came to his for Grady County United Way is
cation residence to visit his daughter, and around the corner and
At 11:23 p.m., Laura Gail an altercation occurred the suspect applications arc being made
Howard, 2107 So. 10th, reported to striking him above the eft eye. available to qualifying
Officer Adams that a gun was Tonya Barger, 1015 Oklahoma. organizations.
missing from under her bedroom reported violation of a protec ive Agencies must be non-profit 301
mattress. order. (c) 3 as determined by the Internal
At 4:20 p.m., James Gann re- June 10 Revenue Service. Stringent
ported that a vandal had scratched At 7:35 a.m., Bill Shewpridge, requirements must be met including
the front, hood and door of his car 125 N. 9th, reported to Patrolman having an independent financial
while it was parked at his place of Dan Perske a violation of a protec- audit as well as services provided to
work, 1620 So. 4th. He said he tive order by a known male suspect Grady County residents.
suspected a terminated employee. taking place at 8 p.m. the previous For application information, call
At 11:35 p.m., Lo ri Russell, 927 day. the United Way office at 224-3773.
N. 12th. told Patroliman McKenzie At 2:09 p.m., Michael S. Milliser
tht a known male had threatened was arrested by Patrolman Richard m
her at 10:30 p.m. Garrett on a un' E
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Motor Mm tort «Mk maua Bocufno tweeter Wetcton Corpereten
Blanchard and Sharon Kay Lake,
55, Tuttle
Jarod Dale Calhoun, 22,
Chickasha and Kristy Janelle
___ Fergeson, 20, Chickasha.
N2FA38 Charles H. Shelden, III. 24. Tut-
T_ tic and Brandi LeAnn Woods, 21,
Tuttle.
#5N Scott Allen Nochols, 21, Rush
Springs and Jennifer Nicole Cox,
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Settle, David. The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 94, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 14, 1995, newspaper, June 14, 1995; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1900000/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.