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PAGE TWO — Sapulpa Daily Herald, Monday Oct. 28, 2002
Obituaries
Maggie Jane
McNac
A wake for Maggie Jane
McNac has been set for 7 p.m.
on Monday, Oct. 28. 2002, and
funeral services will be held at I
p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 29. 2(X)2.
Both will be held at the McNac
home near Bristow. Interment
will be in the Johnson-McNac
Family Cemetery. Smith
Funeral Home is in charge of
j -arrangements.
1rs. McNac. of Bristow,
ton Friday. Oct. 25. 2(X)2at
f St. John Medical Cci^Pin
Tulsa at the age of b I.
She was born on NTyirch 30,
1941 in Henryetta Joseph
Barnett and Rosanna Conard
Barnett. She ws a homemaker
and a Baptist.
She was preceded in death by
her husband. George, her sister.
Katie Nail, and her granddaugh-
ter, Jennifer LeAnn Squire.
Survivors are her children,
Carolyn Sue McNac. Georgie
Ann McNac. George Eric
McNac and Wendall Alan
Rain in the
evening,
cloudy
Variable
cloudiness.
Cool; times of
clouds and
sun.
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National Summary
A storm over the Tennessee Valley will
produce rain tomorrow from the mid-
Atlantic coast to the lower Mississippi
Valley Ram showers will occur from the
western Great Lakes to the central Plains
and central Rockies, while snow falls in
the northern Plains and northern Rockies
Much of the West will have some sun-
shine
Cold with
clouds and
sun.
Partly sunny.
Partial sun-
shine
Partly sunny.
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National Forecast for Tuesday, October 29
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shine.
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Maggie Jane McNac
McNac, all of Bristow; nine
grandchildren; and sister Li/.a
Leader, of Holdenville.
Serving as caskethearers will
be John Erik Foster, Marlion
Roberts, Dustin Cloud, Galen
Cloud. Bennie Cloud and Billy Moon Phases
Cloud. Honorary bearers will he
Joseph McNac. Christopher
McNac. David Cloud. Samson
Squire and David Foster.
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Noon .........2..................3 7'9 h'9h
3 p.m............1..................1 10* wry high
Sunrise tomorrow....................6:44 a m
Sunset tomorrow night 5:32 p.m.
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Opal Marie Long
Funeral services for Opal
Marie Long have been sched-
uled for 2 p.m. on Tuesday. Oct.
29. 2002 at the Smith Funeral
Home Chapel with the Rev.
Ronny Hardagc officiating.
Interment will follow in the
Kellyville Cemetery.
Mrs. Long, of Kellyville.
went to be with the Lord at the
age of 85.
She was bom on January 10.
1917 to Ed and Mollie Routine.
She was well-loved by all her
family and friends. She never
had a harsh word for anyone and
will be remembered for her
great compassion and her sweet
spirit. She will be greatly
missed but never forgotten.
She was preceded in death hv
her husband. Rollie Long; her
parents; three brothers. Homer.
Clyde and Joe Romine; and two
sisters. Elva Parker and Orahelle
Bolin.
Survivors include three sons,
Charles "Sonny" and his wife
Wanda Long, Jerry and his wife
Donna Long, and Norman and
his wife Anna Long, all of
Kellyville; two daughters. Alice
and her husband Gary Sellers,
of Sapulpa. and Sue and her
husband Cecil Fulks, of
Kellyville: 17 grandchildren: 38
great-grandchildren and four
great-great-grandchildren; three
brothers. William. Jack and Bob
Romine: and one sister. Nora
Hurst.
Casket bearers will he Mark
Sellers. Eugene Long. Danny
Long. Roy Hulks. Paul Long.
Jerry “Shorty" Long and Brian
Long.
Headquarters will be at the
family homeplace. 16902 W.
181st South.
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Athens 62 4f
Auckland 58 4i
Bering 48 4(
Belgrade 44 3:
Berlin 42 31
Budapest 44 3;
Buenos Aires 71 4!
Cairo 80 51
Calgary 18
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Edmonton 20
Frankfurt 46 4
Geneva 54 4
Havana 90 7
Helsinki 34 2
Hong Kong 83 7
Istanbul 52 3
Jerusalem 71 5
Johannesburg 79 5
Lisbon 74 5
London 55 5
Manila 88 7
Mexico City 76 5
Moscow 40 3
New Delhi 93 £
Paris 54 4
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Death Notices
ARRINGTON, Ruth \1. —
Wake services have been set for
7 p.m. on Tuesday. Oct. 29,
2002. Funeral services will be-
held at 10 a m. on Wednesday.
Oct. 30. 2002. Both will take-
place in the Smith Funeral
Home Chapel.
Interment will follow in the
Green Hill Memorial Gardens
under the direction of the Smith
Funeral Home.
Mrs. Arrington died on
Saturday. Oct. 26. 2002 at the
St. John Medical Center at the
age of 78.
She was born on Oct. 15,
1924 in Red Fork. She had lived
in Sapulpa since the late 1970s
, and was a retired professor from
Northeaster^ late U niversity.
Survivors are one brother.
Boh Arrington, of Sapulpa. and
an aunt. Cosy Atkins, of
Sapulpa.
DORSEY, Lincoln Ray —
Serv ices are pending.
Mr. Dorsey. 38. of Kellyville.
died on Thursday, Oct. 24. 2002
in Gainesville. Fla.
He was born on March 10,
1964.
The family has entrusted the
care of the services to the direc-
tors at Green Hill Funeral
Home.
Three detainees return to Afghanistan
KABUL, Afghanistan <AP)
— The United Slates handed
over to Afghan authorities three
Afghan citizens who were held
at the U.S. military's prison in
Guantanamo Bay. a spokesman
for the International Committee
of the Red Cross said Monday.
The three arrived Sunday at
Bagram Air Base, the U.S. mili-
tary headquarters in
Afghanistan, and were trans-
ferred to the custody of Afghan
officials there in the presence of
ICRC delegates, said spokes-
woman Caroline Douilliez.
"They are still in the hands of
the authorities and it is up to
them what happens next,"
Douilliez told The Associated
Press.
U.S. Embassy spokesman
Alberto Fernandez confirmed
the transfer hut gave no other de-
tails.
The plane that transported the
Afghans also flew a Pakistani
citizen, who had been held at the
same prison facility in Cuba,
back home to Pakistan.
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■Today in History
By The Associated Press
Today is Monday, Oct. 28. the
301st day of 2002 There are 64
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Oct. 28,1962, Soviet leader
Nikita Khrushchev informed the
United States that he had ordered
the dismantling of Soviet missile
bases in Cuba.
On this date:
In 1636, Harvard College was
founded in Massachusetts. ,
In 1793, Eli Whitney applied for
a patent for his cotton gin (the
patent was granted the following
March).
In 1886, the Statue of Liberty, a
gift from the people of France, was
dedicated in New York Harbor by
President Cleveland
In 1919, Congress enacted the
Volstead Act, which provided tor
enforcement ot Prohibition, over
President Wilson's veto
In 1922, fascism came to Italy
as Benito Mussolini took control ot
the government.
In 1936. President Roosevelt
rededicated the Statue of Liberty
on its 50th anniversary.
In 1940. Italy invaded Greece
during World War II.
In 1958. the Roman Catholic
patriarch of Venice, Angelo
Giuseppe Roncalli. was elected
Pope; he took the name John XXI-
II.
In 1965, Pope Paul VI issued a
decree abifiluingJaws of collective
guilt tor the crucifixion of Jesus
Christ.
In 1980. President Carter and
Republican presidential nominee
Ronald Reagan faced off in a na-
tionally broadcast, 90-minute de-
bate in Cleveland.
Ten years ago: Less than a
week before Election Day.
President Bush continued to em-
phasize that voters could not trust
Bill Clinton in the White House; for
his part, Clinton accused Bush of
abusing the powers ot the presi-
dency.
Five years ago: A day after
plunging 554 points, the stock mar-
ket roared back, posting a 337-
point recovery, with more than one
billion shares traded
One year ago: The families of
people killed in the Sept 11 terror-
ist attack gathered in New York for
a memorial service filled with
prayer and song. Gunmen killed 16
people in a church in Behawalpur,
Pakistan. United Airlines replaced
embattled chairman and chief ex-
ecutive James Goodwin with board
member John Creighton. The
Arizona Diamondbacks gained a 2-
0 lead in the World Series, defeat-
ing the New Ybrk Yankees 4-0.
Today's Birthdays: Former
baseball commissioner Bowie
Kuhn is 76 Actress Joan Plowright
is 73. Actress Suzy Parker is 69
Musician-songwriter Charlie
Daniels is 66 Actress Jane
Alexander is 63 Singer Curtis Lee
is 61. Actor Dennis Franz is 58 Pop
singer Wayne Fontana is 57.
Actress Telma Hopkins is 54.
Olympic track and field gold medal-
ist Bruce Jenner is 53. Actress
Annie Potts is 50 Microsoft chair-
man Bill Gates is 47 Rock musi-
cian Stephen Morris (New Order) is
45. Country singer-musician Ron
Hemby (The Buffalo Club) is 44
Rock singer-musician William Reid
(The Jesus & Mary Chain) is 44
Actress Daphne Zuniga is 40
Actress Lauren Holly is 39
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Paul Wylie is 38 Actress Jami
Gertz is 37. Actor-comedian Andy
Richter is 36 Actress Julia Roberts
is 35. Country singer-musician
Caitlin Cary is 34. Actor Jeremy
Davies is 33. Country singer Brad
Paisley is 30. Actor Joaquin
Phoenix is 28.
Thought for Today: “Don't for-
get to love yourself ”
— Soren Kierkegaard,
Danish philosopher
(1813-1855).
Safety starts with seat belt when firefighters answer calls
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DEAR ABBY: Fire
Prevention Month has nearly
ended, but may I still enlist your
help?
Firefighters acrt>ss the coun-
try are so eager to respond to
emergency calls, they frequently
fail to buckle their own seat
belts. Last year. 13 firefighters
died from injuries that could
have been prevented simply by
buckling their seat belts.
While many fire departments
have rules that are strictly en-
forced. the majority do not en-
force the seat belt rule until
someone gets hurt or killed. Six
firefighters this year have died
from rollovers or being thrown
from fire and personal vehicles
while responding to a fire.
Excuses fr*>m firefighters range
from, "We need to put on 4>ur
gear." to “Seat bells don't fit
over the gear." It is the responsi-
Dear
Abby
bilily of each individual to buck-
le his 4>r her seat hell.
I'd like to ask each spouse,
parent, child, family member or
friend of a firefighter to please
remind him or her to buckle up
whether riding in a fire truck or
ambulance. Listen up. firefight-
ers: Seatbelts Are For Everyone
... even firefighters! Not buck-
ling up is just plain stupid. —
JANET WILMOTH, EDI-
TOR. “FIRE CHIEF’
DEAR JANET: I'm pleased
to publicize your appeal. It
would be a tragedy if a firefight-
er is killed before he or she can
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even respond to the emergency.
Certainly "buckling up” is not
too much to ask from our he-
roes. Their jobs are risky enough
as it is.
DEAR ABBY: I am fond of
my son-in-law, "Kirk." He is a
fine person. However, Kirk is
overweight and has high choles-
terol. and my daughter. "Gloria,"
told me she finds Kirk's weight
a "turnoff.”
While they were visiting me
last weekend. Gloria went to the
cupboard where I keep candy
and nuts for my bridge group.
She filled a plate with divinity,
chiKolate kisses, nuts. etc. and
set it on the table right in front
of Kirk. We had just returned
from a champagne brunch. I lat-
er told Gloria I thought it was
wrong of her to serve candy to
Kirk knowing he wouldn't he
able to resist. She replied,
"Everyone “is responsible for
himself.”
What is your lake on this sit-
uation? — CONCERNED M-
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Political
Announcements
The following candidates
have authorized the
Sapulpa Daily Herald to
announce their candidacy
for political office.
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PsM tor by Commutes to Re-eleoi
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LOU MARTIN
PsM tor by Friends ol Lou Martin
2002. Jot Ctovotsnd, Hoasurtr
DEAR CONCERNED:
What your daughter is doing to
her husband is deliberate sabo-
tage. She's feeding his weak-
ness. For whatever reasons, she
isn't encouraging a healthy, fit
spouse. People who love each
other want what's best for them
and offer support. Shame on
Gloria.
DEAR ABBY: I am an 18-
year-old guy who's been dating
my 13-year-old girlfriend for the
past six months. Her mom
knows we go out. hut she does-
n't know I'm 18. She thinks I
just turqcd 17.
Abby, I really U>ve this girl.
We've made a commitment lo
get married when she turns 18.
which is when she graduates
from high school.
In the meantime, what should
I do about lying to her mom
about my age? — TOTALLY
IN LOVE
DEAR TOTALLY IN
LOVE: Level with her mother.
If you are caught in this lie. the
girl's parents will rightfully
wonder what else you and their
daughter have been lying about.
Furthermore, without her par-
ents' blessing, in some states —
if this should "go too far" — you
may find yourself in legal trou-
ble because you are considered
an adult and she is a minor.
Please give this some serious
thought and don't delay.
Dear Abby is written by
Abigail Van Buren, also known
as Jeanne Phillips, and was
founded by her mother, Pauline
Phillips. Write Dear Abby at
www.DearAbbv.com or P.O. Box
69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
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