Drumright News Journal (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 27, 1988 Page: 5 of 8
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BILL WATSON is an experienced businessman and Creek County Vo-
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State Representative
District 29
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“I WILL WORK ONLY
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BILL WATSON is a longtime Creek County resident. Your concerns are
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PEGGY SELLERS
Richard Stephens Jr. ditioner.
reports a grand larceny of Donald Siegried reported
tool box. Stephens lives at a run away juvenile to
route 4 Bnstow. Report Creek County Deputy,
was taken by Creek County Steve Vernon, July 1.
Deputy Steve Vernon. William T. Rickel of
Jim Lee Neely of route 1 route 3, Bristow reports the
Mannford reports a burglary of a movie projec-
burglary of a lantern, tor, camera, 2 keyboards,
stove, radio, 3 rods and color television, flash unit,
reels, ice chest, assorted ver, watch, 10 chs tapes,
change. 2 tox tackles and end typewriter ________
equipment, latern, light, 2 taken by Creek "Coun
fuel, 2 oars and 1 pump. Deputy, Steve Vernon Ju
Report was taken July 6 by 4th.
Creek County Deputy Fuz- I . wam. g
l zy Franklin Joseph Weimer Stimme
Glen Dale Moore, of of. Sapulpa, was arreste
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Cpwuamsfya Matthews dporestsamtrosssgrtceray | oca aqv in
ofBristow,reporteda mare "H" brand of both L-VLG I dly I
stolen motor 7ehicle.The lips, 1 gelding sorrel and 1
yichewasias7Ereighter sorrel bred mare. Report gumgu ■ g g .
s-ssais Wizard of Oz’
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recovered In vood eoMi Report was taken by Steve Summer Stage, with Frank Ga brielson does not
ton lust out of eas pondt Vernon, Creek County Drumright resident Peggy follow the familiar movie
was taken by Grav mepor Deputy. Sellers as Aunt Em, will version exactly, but in-
Creek Kens Gayt- 8 ’ Robert C. Barns of route run through August 7, at eludes most of the songs of
"fa-ountyreruyr 4 Bristow reports a the. Performing Arts the movie and some
rlind a burriSrrison burglary of watch, 3 rings, 4 H numbers that were cut
tepptsna)urgary,o 4 pendant and chain, 2 pair of .Re views, oftheproduc- from the movie.
pairs of ear rings, valued at and VOT. Total vaCw tionnical wpraragg. ex- meedfoianc SatStay
near $1,800.00. Report was s 5001 potar was taken traordinary costuming and and 2 p m sunhy through
taken Creek County Depu- by Steve eron. Creek extensive set. With Rlying August 7 at the Williams
ty, Gary Logan. County Drputy by Foy(the company Theatre of the Reforming
Mark Austin Sellers, Tammy Long reported a responsible for Mary Mar- Arts Center, Second Street
reports a burglary of 1 burglary of color t.v. and tin flying as Peter Pan, and Cincinnati Avenue,
chain saw, Poulan brand, VCR. Tammy is of Bristow Dorothy the good witch Tulsa. Tickets are $12. for
from Shamrock. Report and report was taken by Glenda and an Ugly (which adults and $6. for children,
was taken by Gary Logan, Creek County Deputy Steve was a monkey in the Reservations can be made
Creek County Deputy. Vernon, July 20. movie) delight the au- by calling 1-918-592-7111.
Macks County Store,
Bristow reports that on Ju-
ly fourth, $200.00 worth of
cigarettes were taken.
Report was taken by Gary
Logan, Creek County Depu-
ty.
Mary Teresa Scholten, of
Oklahoma City, was ar-
rested for Possession of
marijuana with intent to
distribute and public intox-
ication. Arrest was made
July 3rd by Creek County
Deputy , Gary Logan. Ar-
rest was made at Keystone
Lake.
Riley Dean Keese of
Oklahoma City was ar-
rested and charged with
possession of marijuana
with intent to distribute
and public intoxication.
The arrest took place July
the 3rd. at Keystone Lake
and the arrest was made by
Gray Logan, Creek County
Deputy.
Paul L. Drummond of
Bristow reports a burglary
of $85.00 in change was
taken from his residence
Burglary report was taken
by Fuzzy Franklin, Creek
County Deputy on July 3.
Pamela Crawford of
Kellyville reports the
burglary of gun, change,
necklaces,2, pendant, 2,
and a watch, the total value
of which was around
$1,400.00. The report was
aken by Fuzzy Franklin,
Creek County Deputy.
David Reed of Stillwater
reported a dog bite to
Creek County Deputy Fuz-
zy Franklin. Reed received
the bite at the Tammy Ep-
perly’s residence, July 12.
Robert Loyd Butler, of
route 2 Mannford, was ar-
rested on a felony warrant
out of Sapulpa. The war-
NEWS JOURNAL, Wednesday, July 27, 1988
‘Country kid’ does well Grief relief meeting scheduled
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James Johns, 4 miles rant charged Butler with
south, and 1 mile west of Lewd molestation two
Bristow,, reported J counts, sodomy, and crime
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tank,, torett head, gages, Deputy Fuzzy Franklin,
grinders pipe wrench, Patrica Bethel of
chains, pipe cutters, mull Bristow, was arrested by
splitter and rod box. Creek County Deputy Fuz-
Report was taken by R. T. zy Franklin on a misde-
! Franklin, Creek County meanor warrant out of
Deputy, Sapulpa.
Jim Shidler of 2 miles Depew Round Up Club of
north and 1 mile east of Route 2 Stroud, reported a
Drumright reported a grand larceny July 9th.
burglary of a VCR. Value Report was taken by Creek
$120.00. Report taken by R. County Deputy, Steve Ver-
T. Franklin. non. Taken was an air con-
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