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Page 4, Pawhuska Journal-Capital, Wednesday, July 9, 1997
County Court Actions
Wynona Wrap-up
by Tennie Slone
Marriage Licenses
Justin Keith Bickford, 25 and
Christine Rene Kruse, 20, both
of Ponca City.
Divorces Filed
Mary Sue Shook vs. Golden V.
Shock.
Rhonda McCauley vs. David
McCauley.
George Allen Nixon vs. Edna
Corine Nixon.
Tina M. Strate vs. Homer
Franklin Strate, Jr.
Dalena Wyatt vs. Anthony
w. Wyatt. Woodall, Obtaining cash With with insurnCee Avant woman pleads
Probates File a t bogus check; William Garrett given to Super H, Skiatook, guilty to drug charge
Estate of Melba Wassom. Ervin, first degree rape; Joanna Woodall of Skiatook is - A 21-year-old Avant
Estate of Thomas Arthur Cox, Marje Cooper, petit larceny of charged with obtaining $100 woman, who was given a two- Henley and Kyle Lane, second; munity Oriented Policing Ser-
lr merchandise from retailer; cash from Super H on Jan 1 year deferred sentence after Eldon Burk and Jason Dixon, vices (COPS). The grant is for
Estate of Neva A. Conway. Lewis Edward Haley, Jr., unau- with an insufficient funds pleading guilty to an Oct. 21 third; Brian Donelly and Bran- hiring police officers and will
Estate of JoAnn Savage, thorized use of a motor vehicle, check charge of possession of meth- don Denny, fourth. reimburse the town for salary
Estate of Billie Jo Davis Pol- possession of marijuana, driving Erti 27 is charged with i amphetamine, pleaded guilty Calf roping - Chad Horine, paid to Chief Taylor since Jan-
lard. under the influence and driving June 19 rape of an adult female June 27 to a Jan. 17 charge of first; Jason Johnson, second; Jake uary 1, 1997. It also provides
Estate of James Earl Kratz. without a driver's license. relative. He was released on possession of methampheta- Horine, third. for hiring another full-time of-
Beverage Licenses Hutchison, 34, is charged $5,000 with the stipulation he mine._ , Breakaway calf roping - ficers.
John R. and Tammy M. Hen- with the June 17 assault on stay away from the victim and Osage County Special District Michael Delaney, first. The Board voted to move
drin dba John's Convenience Brenda Kline and a woman who return for a July 25 hearing. Judge David Gambill, who Everyone is invited to come Lance Ryerson, auxiliary offi-
Store, Barnsdall. gave her a ride when she was Cooper, 23 who has former found Lisa Marie Collins guilty out and have some good family cer up to full-time status, ac-
Lance W. Hoopingarner, Pryor trying to get away from him. Tulsa County larceny convic- "after no prior felony convic- fun at the Wynona Roundup cording to Grant regulations,
dba Hoopingarner Concessions, Kline reportedly told Osage tions, was charged June 23 with tions," deferred sentencing until Club activity nights on Tues- The grant pays 75% of the
Osage County Fairgrounds. County Deputy Ty Koch that the June 13 theft from Home- Oct. 28, 1997 for Collins, who days and Saturdays, salaries and the town is liable
Misdemeanors she and Hutchison had argued land, Gilcrease Museum Road, was ordered to participate in NEW BABY for the other 25%. The grant
OCNS - Misdemeanors filed and she ran from a residence at Tulsa of three cans of baby the Offender Accountability Nick Dwayne Carter and Ten- extends over a three year pe-
recently in Osage County are: #56 Bridge Avenue in the Me- formula valued at $8.67, two Plan through the Osage County na Michelle Wallace are the riod.
Denise S Owens, Shannon D. Cord area east of Ponca City, packages of Nytol sleeping Sheriff’s Office. parents of a new baby, Nickalus Attending the meeting were
Butler, Jill L Hamner, Daniel Kline said as she ran, Hutchi- pills valued at $12.98, a bottle Collins pleaded guilty Dec. Dwayne Carter, born June 19, Mayor LeRoy Burrows, Tennie
Havenar, Adam Perciful, Mary son chased her in a 1982 Chev- of polish remover valued at 13' 1996 to the earlier charge 1997 at 12:33 p.m. He weighed Slone, Pete Moles, Johnnie Jo
Michael and Chrissy Rott, ob- rolet pickup, causing her to fear $1.19, five packages of hair and was sentenced by Judge seven pounds, two ounces and Lott, Dee Waggie, Frances
lining merchandise with bogus for her life. A woman stopped barrettes valued at $8.75, a Cambill to be supervised under measured 20 1/2 inches in Coffman, Lance Ryerson and
check; Jimmy R. Riley, obtain- to give Kline a ride and Hut- package of potpourri valued at rules and conditions of proba- length. Scott Taylor,
ng cash and merchandise with chison allegedly speeded to- $1.83, two packages of Rolo tion. She was also ordered to Maternal grandparents are
bogus check; J. L. Goodell, ob- ward them as they escaped by candy valued at $3.98, a pack- pay monthly installments on Dean and Janet Lipska of Bro-
■ aining cash with bogus check driving in reverse. Hutchison age of Hershey kisses valued at her $340 court costsand $250 fee ken Arrow and Randy Wallace
(pleaded guilty June 23, to writ- was later arrested by Ponca $2.99, a package of Skittles for her attorney which was ap- of Glenpool. Great-grandpar-
ing a $15 insufficient funds City police and transported to candy valued at $2 99 and a pointed through the Indigent ents are Andy and Edna Chil-
check to Super H, of Skiatook, Osage County Jail. Osage Coun- package of Hershey candy val- Defense System. All were to be ders of Broken Arrow.
October 26, 1996, and was ord- ty Special District Judge David ued at $2.19. Total value of the paid by Dec. 12' 1997. Collins
ered to pay the check and $135 Gambill set bond at $20,000 in items taken is $45.57. Cooper was also ordered to receive 30-
court costs); Dalton D. Coffey, this felony and at $1,000 in a appeared June 27 before Special Clay in-patient substance abuse
failure to require passenger un- 1996 misdemeanor where Hut- District Judge David Gambill treatment through the TASC
der 13-years of age to wear a chison was charged with two and pleaded guilty after Assis- program following by six
personal flotation device while counts of assault and battery tant DA Leisa Weintraub months of out-patient treat-
on a vessel, Sherri L. Duvall and one count of malicious injury dropped the former conviction mcnt as recommended by the
and John L. Martin, fishing to property. In that case from the information. Cooper program.
without a license; Tommy Hutchison was charged Sept. 27 was sentenced to 30 days in Trial on a motion filed by As-
Twain Staggers, possession of with repeatedly hitting Kline Osage County Jail with credit sistant DA Rene Henry to ac-
drug paraphernalia; Andrew and ramming her head into a given for time served since her celerate the earlier deferred
Christopher Martin, driving vehicle. He was also charged June 19 arrest. Court costs of sentence was postponed until
while impaired; Keith Taylor, with throwing another woman $203.60 are to be paid by Aug 1 Oct. 28.
failure to have current vessel across a driveway in the same Haley, 27, is charged with
registration; Joe Smith, public incident which had occurred the June 20 theft of a 1984 Olds- Skiatook woman
intoxication; Roscoe Brian July 20 and with repeatedly mobile Cutlass belonging to a pleads no contest to
Mays, assault and battery - ramming Kline's 1985 GMC Tulsa man. Tulsa police stop- bogus Check Charge
domestic abuse; Anita Red Ea- pickup with his pickup. Hut- ped Haley, allegedly driving OCNS - A Skiatook woman
Bie Ahhaitty, driving under chison had apparently never the vehicle which had been pleaded no contest to a charge
the influence: Stafen Lee Will- been arrested nor made an ini- reported stolen June 1, and re- of obtaining merchandise with
lams, possession of marijuana, tial court appearance on the portedly found a baggie of bogus checks and was fined $100
wens, 0 ominy, is charged misdemeanor. He has former marijuana in the floor board at plus court costs, restitution hav-
with writing insufficient funds convictions in Kay County for his feet. Haley, who allegedly ing already been made,
checks to Hominy Public second degree burglary and for has a Tulsa county DUI convic- Sentencing for Angela West-
_ one on Oct. 1, for possession of controlled drug tion and has been convicted for moland who was charged April
two chec seac for with intent to distribute. July auto theft and possession of 28 with writing two insufficient
S on tC ' utler, o 30, 1980, he was given a three- drugs with intent to distribute, funds checks on Dec. 20 to Wal-
Sand Springs with writing a year suspended sentence on the He remains in Osage County Mart, Skiatook, for $86.35 and
2 chec ' ’ , 3 ' art, burglary and on Sept. 15, 1983, jail under $5,000 bond pendinga $91.30 was deferred to June 29,
took, Dec 6; Hamner, of given a five-year suspended juIy 25 hearing. Pawhuska At- 1998.
Tulsa, with writing, a $29.34 sentence on the drug conviction, torney Wayne Woodyard has ----
check to Claude’s in Hominy on Hc was arrested June 18 on the been assigned through the Indi- Hallett woman
Jan. 24, Havenar, of Barnsdall Osage County assault and re- gent Defense System to A pleads duilty
with writing a $27.53 check leased June 19 to return July 25 sent Halease System to repre- pleads guilty
Oct. 25 to Wal-Mart, Skiatook; for status conference.
recognizance to return August 1. Stout, of Ponca City, is
Felonies charged with writing checks on
OCNS - Felonies filed recent- a closed account Feb. 1, for
ly in Osage County are: David $31.04 and Feb. 5 for $21.02 to
Lee Hutchison, two counts of Jiffy Trip, Ponca City. Greg
assault with a dangerous wea- Michael dba Midway Store,
pon; Jack W. Chamblee, Danny Pawhuska, is charged with
Collins, Trisia K. Hall and writing insufficient funds
Phil A. Davis, obtaining mer- checks Dec. 14, 1996 to Maver-
chandise with bogus check; ick Mini-Mart for $39.76 and to
Thomas Wilbur Stout and Greg Apple Market for $27.43.
Michael, uttering two or more Teel of Sperry is charged with
bogus checks exceeding $50; obtaining $50 cash on Oct. 14
Thomas W. Teel and Gayle and another $50 cash on Oct. 15
Woodall, obtaining cash with with insufficient funds checks
bogus check; William Garrett given to Super H, Skiatook.
Ervin, first degree rape; Joanna Woodall, of Skiatook, is
Marie Cooper, petit larceny of charged with obtaining $100
merchandise from retailer; cash from Super H, on Jan. 1
Lewis Edward Haley, Jr., unau- with an insufficient funds
thorized use of a motor vehicle, check.
ROUNDUP CLUB NEWS Stormy Delaney, second; Josh Paternal grandparents are
The results from the June 28th Ware, third; ages 11 & up - Johnie and Della Carter of Wy-
roping were: Barrels - Colt Corby Henley, first; Robert nona and great-grandparents
Herren, first; Michael De- Henley, second; Michael De- are Evelyn Pitts and Archie
laney, second; Chance Herren, laney, third. and Pauline Carter of Hominy,
third; flags - Colt Herren, first; The foot race winners in the 2 Nickalus is welcomed by sis-
Chance Herren, third; Michael & under age group were Robert ter Breianna, cousins Tosha and
Delaney, third; Poles - Sylvia Lee Hahn, first; age 3 & 4 - Dax Jennifer, Uncle Jamie and Aunt
Herren, first; Stormy Delaney, Perrier; ages 6 & 7 - Amber Cheri.
second; Chance Herren, third. Johnson; age 8 - Stormy De- BOARD OF TRUSTEES
In the Calf Scramble - ages 10 laney; ages 9 & over - Chance HOLD SPECIAL MEETING
& under - Chance Herren, first; Herren. The Wynona Board of Trustees
Steer roping winners were: met for a Special Meeting on
fastest time - Randy Linde and Thursday, July 3 to accept a
Justin Krebbs; first - Randy grant from the U. S. Depart-
Linde and Justin Krebbs; Corban ment of Justice Office of Com-
OCNS - A Hallett woman
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Perciful, of Ponca City, writing
writing a $21.32 check July 10,
1996 to Jiffy Trip, Ponca City;
Michael dba Midway Store,
Pawhuska, with writing a
$34.37 check Dec. 24 to Apple
Market, Pawhuska and Rott of
Pryor, with writing a $10.32
check Feb. 11 to Wal-Mart,
Skiatook. All the above were
insufficient funds.
Riley, of Skiatook, is charged
with writing a $35.02 insuffi-
cient funds check to Stephenson
Oil Co., Skiatook, May 1, 1996.
Mays, 35, is charged with the
June 19 assault on his wife at
their residence west of Bartles-
ville. He is free on his own
pleaded guilty June 27 to a 1993
charge of writing a $209.59
check on a closed account to
Chamblee, of Claremore, is Tulsa man gives
charged with writing a $50 guilty plea
check Nov. 24, to Super H, Ski- OCNS . Sherman Louis Cea- Bayouth's, Pawhuska, and was
account col- sar of Tulsa pleaded guilty June ordered to pay restitution, court
a $203.50writing 27 to public intoxication, pos- costs and a $150 fee for her
, , c 41 1. session of controlled drugs and Indigent Defense System attor-
Han of Superol4, onedlan. 3: possession of drug parapher- ney.
an insufficient'funds check nalia and was fined $5°° on the Sentencing for Christina Ad-
$51 06 to Wal-Mart check drug count and $100 each on the ams, who wrote the check Dec.
took on Dec 10- and intoxication and parapherna- 7,1992, was deferred to June 27,
f kon nec. 10: a avis, 30 lia counts. Sentencing was de- 2000. She is to make restitution
ing a $61^8 5^ insufficient funds ferred to June 27' 2002, on sup- payments of $100 per month to
648 6 • und ervised rules and conditions, the DA's office and payments
Dollar Store Pawhuska’ Bills All fines and costs are payable of $25 per month on the costs
29 was arrested June 23 and was 3‘ $100 per month beginning and attorney fee. All payments
arraigned1 the same day She August 1. are to begin August 1.
was released on her own recog-
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