Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 88, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR — Sapulpa Daily Herald, Tuesday April 15. 2IHIA
Enid’s Chisholm Trail Coliseum
hosts Rally for American troops
CNHI News Smkt
I Nil) Organizers are hop
ing lor a large turnout at the
Rally for America set lor 7 p m
at the C hisholm Trail Expo
C enter Coliseum.
I S Sen Jim Inhole will he
one- of the spe akers at the event
Rally lor America chair
woman April Danahy said other
speakers are Norman l amb,
secretary ol state Veterans
Vttaiis. and Col A J Stewart.
71 si living Training Wing com
mander at Vance Air Eorce
Base.
The rally has been organized
by several community members
as a way to support local troops
and their families „nd to show
Enid's patriotic spirit.
Speakers, musical groups
from Enid Public Schools and a
community sing-along are all
part of tonight's rally
The Enid News A Eagle
printed a Hag in today s edition
w ith the lyrics to the songs that
will be sung at tonight s rally,
and attendees were encouraged
to bring their (lags to show pa
trtodvm
Relatives ol troops with ties
to northwest Oklahoma will re
ceivc special remembrance
bracelets to wear until their mil-
itary family members return
home
Also, a large banner will he
available for people to sign for
local troops who have been de-
ployed
Obituaries policy
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Ail 3eatf notices anc 3txtur«s iusi be typed and must be venfieti by a funeral
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ENID FIRE DEPARTMENT Lf Jeff Sac helps raise the American Hag at the Chisholm Trail Expo Center Monday nhemoon The hre departn
used its ladder truck to raise the flag
Community Calender
Vpril 15
■ TOPS meeting: Mil’s
Oklahoma Chapter No 250
iik-cis m ilk- Tirst Church of the
Na/areik- Family l ive Center
Weigh in starts at S 50, and the
meeting lasts (him 4 45 to 10:45
a.m
Vpril Hi
■ In Concert; Master's
Voice will he in concert at 7 p m
at the Pickett Prairie Baptisi
(Tuirch
lot iikire inlonnaiion contact
the Pickett Praine Baptist
Church
■ Dialx-trs Support Croup:
Plymouth Drug and Diaheles
Education Sapulpa jointly spoil
sor a Diabetes Support Group
which will meet al 10 a in at the
Diahetes Educalnxi otfice. 77 N
Maui. Sapulpa
(lie meeting is free and the
public is invited The topic for
the Apnl meeting will ho
' Syndrome ol Insulin
Resistance"
Refreshments and a written
handout are prov ided
Wheelchair access and handi
capped p.irkmg are available
Eor m*>re information, call the
Diabetes Education Office at
24X 5tut
Vpril 17
■ < lass'd 1 **42; I tic , l.o
of 1442 will meet ai 5 V) p in ai
Goldie’s Restaurant.
■ ( ( III) I’RI P:
relationship skills with the nkist
important person in your Itle
with PREP This workshop is
provided free of charge from 6
p m to V p m at the Creek
Counlv Health Dcpartiik-ut
Eor more information contact
Rands Caswell or Karen Bell al
224-5531
■ Early Mis; Early R)s
classes will meet al 11 HI a m al
( ale l s \
Vpril |4
■ Day of Prayer Members
al the Morning Star Evangelistic
Center arc hosting the Spirit
Wind 2tKH Day of l*rayer in the
live Civ ili/ed Tribal Arras
Call the center (or tnhal In a
ihxis at 41X 166 6715
All prayer w amors aid
c hurdles are wekonie
■ E aster E gg Hunt
Sapulpa's newest child learning
center is kicking oil it s week
long open ousr with an I astci
egg hunt fnxn 10 a m to noon
The center will be open until
I p in lor (he open house
Therew will be lace painting,
water color painting, door prizes
and more
Ihe Easier Bunny will be on
ilk- gmunds to help ilk- lestic dies
Vpril 22
■ lOIN meeting: TOPS
Oklahonu Chaplet No 250
meets in the Errsl Church ol the
Nazarene Family I ivc Center
Weigh in starts at X U) and the
rtk-eting lasts fnxn V 4V to |0 45
am.
■ (’imcrrl - SAM: Sam
Harris in concert tor one night
txily al TCC Soullk-asi campus
Eor ticker infixmaliixi please
call 9IH-545-7777 or contact
Angela Slullet al 446 I'XXI
Vpril 24
■ CCHD PKEP; Improve
relaiionsbip skills with ihc most
important person in your Itle
with PREP This workshop is
provided tree of charge Horn 6
p in to 4 p m at the Creek
Cixinly Health Dcpanrik-nt
hx more intonnatuxi contact
Kandv Caswell or Kan-n Bell at
224-5531
■ Creoles ( reek ( outilv
Vnnuul Dinner; Dh- stall i
Creaks will he hosting ihcir an
nual dinik'i at al 6 p in 11eddies
HB(J and Steak House
Guest speaker will lx- Brenda
Keneau Wynn. I ab>x
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Etx nuxe inlormatKxi please
cixiiact Bngitir IXxscv < Kit reach
Director ai 9|X 7V>94II
Vpril 2t>
■ I ulsa Orchid Sonet);
Die lulsa (hvhid S<x irlv is has
mg another orchid sale I torn 10
a nr to 5 p m al tin- Tulsa
(iar den C ‘enter
V daily drawing hx heautilul
orchid plants will he tealured
The sale is tree and open lo the
puNk
The Tulsa Orchid Society
members will he <xi lurid to an
SWCt CJUCstKXIS
hx nkxe information call
’41 2114
■ Herbal VfTair; The Hcits.il
Allan will entice thousands ol
visitixs to desceikl upmi Sand
Springs Inxn 4 a m to v p in
Mcxe than 75 vendors will
bring herbs perennials, garden
mg supplies and folk an lo the
(lean of Sand Springs and give
visitors an early taste ol spring
leva
There will be a number of
events Tor mcxe mlormation
about the Herbal Allan, contact
the Sand Springs Parks and
Recreation Department ai 246
2561
April 27
■ I ulsa Orchid Society:
The Tulsa Orchid Society is hav
mg amxher orchid sale from 10
a m to 4 p m at the Tulsa
t iurden l enter
A daily drawing lex hcaulilul
on hid plants will he tealured
Ilk- sale is Iree and open lo the
puhlk
The Tulsa Orchid Society
members will be on haiki to an
swer questicxis
Ecx more infcxmaluxi call
741 2114
Vpril 24
■ TOPS meeting: I OPS
Oklahoma Chapter No 2V)
meets in (he First Church ol the
Nazaiciie I amily live < enter
Weigh in starts al X R). and the
meeting lasls frexn 4 45 to I0 4S
am
April 30
■ Concert; Die member' t
ihc West Side Tree Will Baptist
(Tiurch are hosting ihc SfxnxcTv
in Coikcrt al 7.1() p in ai ilk-
church
Eor more inlcxmaliott call
224 7224
June .Ml
■ Poetry.com Conlrst
De adline: I he Interiulnxcal
library ol I’octrv will he award
ing S5X.rttM in prizes in then
open poetry contest Poets Inxn
the Sapulpa area, particular!' hr
ginncis are wrlotxrtc to try and
win ihcir share of over 2V)
prizes
The ccxitevi is open to every
one and entry »v tire
■ IVlurrcoin Coolest
Deadline: The IniernalicXMl
l ibrary of Photogra|vhy will he
awarding S60,(MN) in prizes in
ihcir open amateur photographs
ccxilesi PticXographers from the
Sapulpa area parik ularly begin
tiers. are wckcxne to try and win
their share of over 1. VI) pnzes
The c cxuevt rv open to every
one and entry is free
Statute of limitations first issue to be decided
TULSA (AP) The first is-
sue to he decided in a federal
lawsuit over Ihe 1421 Tulsa
Race Riot will he whether a
two year statute of limitations
fix tort claims sluiuId apply
I S Senior District Judge
James Ellison on Monday or-
dered discovery on the statute of
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limitations issue lo take place
until Aug 26. with briefs due
Sept 15.
The lawsuit was filed in
February against the Mate of
Oklahoma and the city of Tulsa
It contends the riot resulted
Horn actions by the state, the
city and the Tulsa Police
Department during (he period
leading up to the riot and during
the not itself
The statute of limitations for
l«xi claims Inxn the ruX expired
in 1421
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V Simmons and Oklahoma
Assistant Attorney General
Wcllon Poc told the court they
don’t think more than lour
months of discovery should he
needed befixe the issue could he
submitted fix a ruling which
ihey believe should clearly he in
their favor.
’This complaint should he
disposed of ixi its (ace as a mat
ter of law." Simmons argued
However, plaintiffs' attorney
Charles Oglelrec Jr and co
counsel Michael llauslcld of
Washington expressed confi
dcnce the case w ill fit w nhin ex
ceplions that have helped
Holocaust victims and
By SE AN Ml KPII3
CNHI Nexv Service
OKLAHOMA CITY - The
Oklahixua Senate mi Monday ap-
proved a measure to provide in-
centives for vchtxil districts to
voluntary consolidate, hut mx In-
line concerns were voiced that
the hill would lead to forced
school consolidations m the fu-
ture
The Oklahoma School
Consolidation anti Annexatnxi
Act. by Sen Charles Ford and
Rep Wayne Pettigrew would ex
etnpt school disirkt-s that partici
pair in conwilnlatnxi ix annexa-
tnxi frxxn current limits ixi class
Japanese American internment
camp survisixs
Ogcltrec. a Harvard law pro
lessix. told Ihe court he would
like to see the case go lo trial
within a year, since race not
survivors range in age from
their lale MK to 100 years old
Bui Simmons countered
"Frankly. I tfixi’i expect there to
he a trial
I can t imagine this not going
oui as time barred"
In their complaint, (he plain
tills claim they did mx have the
mlormation they needed to
bring their lawsuit until the leg
islalivc Race Riot Commission
published ns 2001 repixt
sues fix five years following
cixisolklalkxi Cixrsolklaling dis-
tricts would also he exempt fix
three years Inxn cunrm penaltk-s
assessed to schools with execs'
carry over hinds
It's voluntary. ' said Eixd. K
I ulsa "Basically what we've
dexk- is add some incentive (fix
school districts ui cixisolkiairl"
Bui Sen. Herb Kozell. chairman
of the Senate Appropriations
Suhcixnmmce on iducatnxt. ar
gued the hill is a step toward
mandatixy cixicolidalnxi stxik'
ihmg Ik- said will hase a drsastat
ing impact ixi rural cixnmumlics
thnxighixit the state
School consolidation bill could lead
to forced closings, senator warns
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Broaddus, Matthew B. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 88, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 15, 2003, newspaper, April 15, 2003; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1503325/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.