Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 95, No. 156, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 2010 Page: 3 of 14
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Sapulpa Daily Herald,TlHinday,April22,2010 —Page3
Now & When
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Obituaries
Lurlene L. Penning
birth certificate, immunization
{record and copy oi medical card.
:|Por more information call 224*
1083. Enrollment
through August.
I Clwk (
■has been extended to
August I. Interested Creek
County high school juniors and
seniors may call 224-9647 for
information on necessary quali-
fies! val at Little C
Baptist Church, 7 p.m. .tight
ly through Friday. April 23
Evangelist Don Tiger with
isic team Wayne and Lucille
Harjo, 7678 Hilton Road ~
more info, call 227-3672.
Lurlene L. Kenning was
bom November 18, 1929. She
fought a strong, hard battle
and went to be with the Lord
on March 17. 2010.
She moved here to Sapulpa
after her retirement from the
State of Wyoming in 1994 to
be near her grandchildren. She
was a very active member of
Glenwood Assembly of God in
Sapulpa. She was a friend ol
all and u protector of the weak
She will be extremely missed
She is survived by her son.
Michael Hubbard and wife
Toni of Black Hawk. S.D.. hei
daughter Kathleen Bond and
husband Gary of Sapulpa. hei
granddaughter Ashleigh Baker
and her husband David, great-
granddaughter Addylin Baker
of Glenpool. grandson Steven
Bond and great-grundson
L urlene Running
Nevan Bond of Tulsa, her
duoehler Annette Hooker and
husband Kevin, grandson
Annin and granddaughter
I'rysien Hooker ol Supulpa.
hei son Robert Kenning and
wile Melissa and grandson
Connor Kenning of
Duvenport. Fla. grandson
Frunk Hubbard and wife
Melanie, great-grandchildren
Madison and Trysten
Hubbard, sister Betty Jean
Longhurst of Mesa. Ariz. and
numerous nieces and nephews.
She was greatly loved, and
she will he greatly missed.
A memorial service will be
held at 3 p.m. on Monday.
April 26, 2010 at Glenwood
Assembly of God in Sapulpa
Interment will be at a lulure
date in Aztec. N.M
Family and friends wishing
to honor our mother Lurlene
Kenning may make memorials
to the Life Gate Freedom
Recovery Ministries.
Glenwood Assembly of God.
430 I Speer Ave.. Sapulpa.
OK 74066
n
Death Notice
HINKLE - Alice M. Hinkle. 64.of Oakhurxt passed away on
Wednesday. April 21.2010 at St. John Medical Center Funeral
services are pending. Funeral arrangements arc under the direc-
tion of Smith Funeral Home
Clin Riunioni
INI Ctaaa of WO MCtaMoMMMwnioflwi
Raunlon, Saturday, May 15; rag b> Saturday. May a. M Fwddjrt.
igtration at tha Historical Soctoty Classmate information needed Call
from 9 a.m. to noon. Mora roots- Carolyn (Wb) Campbal ‘
ner at 8:30.125. Cal Jeanto at
224-2492 tor mora information
Reunion. June 12, Freddies
Steakhouse. registration beams
at 10:30 am, lunch served at
noon, hospitality room open from
10:30 a m. to 4 p.m. for visitation
Cost $10. Registration payable
to ’/Ml 50 s Reunion' send to
Carolyn Briggs, PO Box 432,
Sapulpa 74067 by June 5.
,224-7426
Class of
19 for informa
tion about reunion
gHSdaea of 1916 - cal
248-8408 more information
about reunion
8H8 Claes of 1970 40th reunion
and Cloos of 1M 60th Birthday
Bash 6 p.m. to midnight. Saturday.
June 5. El's new Banquet Hall
Classes 1966-1972 invited $10 at
door and cash bar
Ibnlght: Mink Jams arc
al 6 p.m. Thursdays at
Amazing Grace Chapel. on|
Main Streei. Next - April 22
Bring your fiddle, mandolin,I
banjo, buss, guitar, and/or]
voice ami join in
Tonight: l)AV Chapter 9|
{Bingo. Thursday nighls, 6:30|
p.m.. packs lor til. Next
April 22 For more informa l
|tion, call Commander Jim|
Lakey al 227-OXXO
Cynthia Lynn "Cindy" Butler
Tonight: Creek County
Red Cross Fundraiser, roast-
ling Ted Fisher. Silent Auction.
{Dinner, al Freddie's. 6 p.m .
{Thursday. April 22. $30 dona-|
tion For more info, call 224-|
3266
Red Cross (ioll
{Tournament Fundraiser, I
{p.m.. Friday. April 23 al the
{Sapulpa Municipal Goll
{course Entry is $70 per per-
json or $280 a foursome. Team
{cutoff is April 20. Call 227-
3361 or 227-8334 lor morel
(information
last's Celebrate Cl
{from6to8pin .Friday.April23|
{at the Sapulpa Library Annex|
{and Sapulpa Heritage Park Free.
{Learn about programs and activ-
{ilies available lor area children.
{Sponsored by Creek County
Child Abuse Prevention Task|
Ihoree.
Cynthia Lynn “Cindy"
Butler. 33. of Mounds passed
away on Tuesday. April 20.
2010. Cindy was born to
Kenneth and Colleen
(Yochamt Goode on April 12.
1933 in Odessa. Texas Cindy
was a paralegal lor PMR
Attorney al Law She was a
member of Sapulpa Holiness
Church She attended two
years of college alter high
school
Cindy is preceded m death
by her lather. Kenneth Goode
Cindy is survived by hei
husband Lynn of the home,
children. Shawn Butler and
wile Jennifer of lulsa. Okla
Shannon Butler of Mounds.
Oklu.. and James Bullet ol
Wagoner, Oklu.; grandchtl
dren. Anthony Butler Noah
Cindy Butler
It Matthew Murray < ole
BiiiF i and Cartssu Butler,
iimii I olleen Dickson ami
lui-.li Wes ol Jcnks, Oklu..
.hi,' "ilx-tv Kenneth <mmkIc
amt ic I va ol Houston.
Ic and Kick Goode ol
Albert, Kan
Cindy lost her battle with
cancer alter one-and-u-halt
years
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m. on Friday. April
2L 2010 at Sapulpa Holiness
Church. Sapulpa. Okla
Officiating will be the
Reverend Darrell Toliver,
speakers, l-ster Sunders and
Meredith Hawksworth
Bearers will be- I.J Butler.
Shannon McDaniel. lummy
I,h* Fletcher. Nathaniel Goode.
William (ioode, and Luke
Dickinson. Interment to follow
at South Heights Cemetery.
Sapulpa. (>klu
Funeral arrangements are
under the direction ol Smith
Funeral Home
Paid reprint
Obituaries and Death Notices
We prefer these submissions
come from funeral homes.
However, we wi take them from
individuals but they must be
signed and a funeral home Hated
so we can contact and verify the
death. Funeral homes may sub-
mit these notices to odi-
tor2#sapulpaheraldonlinecom
There is a $50 charge lor obit-
uaries and they may be aocom
panted with a photograph. Word
limit is 350. For longer obituaries
add $8 per 50 additional words
DeadHne is 9 a m the day ol
publication. Severe weather con-
dWons may aRer this deadline
and funeral homes should cell
224-5165 x298 and inquire of any
Death notices ate tree These
are limited to name. age. day ol
death, occupation, funeral home
handling the services, and date
and time ol services
We have the right to edit sub
missions to newspaper stan
da/ds
Child abuse prevention
events planned for Friday
« ______ ' * ' 1 / 'il..... V.mtftt C.,n .u iif f r.'i-k ( linn
Milfay, Depew election notice
SuitoTTED
lit l< Ml
Celebrate Kecovery|
IvVorvhlp. Fridays, Next
April 23. First Baptist Church
{sapulpa. 6 p.m. dinner $3, 7|
{p.m. large group worship. 8
Ip.m small groups. 9 p m. cof-
(lee ami dessert Fur morc|
(informalton call 224-1684
l)AV Chapter 9 Bingo.
Friday nights. 6:30 p.m.. packs
for $11 Next - April 23 Fn
{more information. call
{commander Jim Lakey at
227-0880.
The Creek County Child \hu l’i
Task Force will be holding a commi i piiblie
even! in observance ol April being r i V'iim.*
Prevention Month
This year's theme is "It's Your lm Make
a Difference lor a Child
Prevention has been observed ea, li \pr ns -
the first presidential proclamation m 1
The Creek County Task I orce w " I" us
on the positive opportunities tor th> n «»l
the urea by sponsoring "Cclebrati < ben
from 6 to 8 p.m, Friday. April 1 the
Literacy Annex. 13 N Poplar
(Jrgani/alions and agencies that
lies and opportunities lor children pat
ticipating in the event BACA (Bd 1 ' "ttst
Child Abusel will be participant! ">vid
ing finger printing lor the childn - I ml>
(outli Ifoiii Youth Services ot Creek County
ned blue rimvins on the trees on Dewey Street
i«i help raise awareness in the prevention cam-
paign ol Building Blue Ribbon Trees for
Kids."
One ot the goals lor the month is to urge
community members to get involved and take a
turn mi doing something positive lor children
Hie Creek County Child Abuse Task Force
meets bimonthly, with the next meeting at 12 30
pm on June 17. at I aMargarilu s.
I lie task I orce takes part in the "Family
Week” events in November, provides "Shaken
Baby Syndrome Framing" to area eighth grade
siudonis and groups, and sponsors a public cel-
ebration for April as Child Abuse Prevention
month II you wish to become an involved
member ot this task force, contact C ynthia
\dair al 224-17KO
Media Release
Cheek Count* Election Bo«d
Voters in Creek County
who want to have absentee
ballots mulled to them lor the
May II. Millay School and
Depew Municipal Special
elections, should apply now.
County Election Board
Secretary Joy Naifeh. said
Although the County Election
board can accept applications
lor absentee ballots until 3
pm. on Wednesday. May 3.
Naiteh urged voters who want
to vote by absentee ballot to
apply early Absentee ballot
application forms are available
al the County Election Board
office located at 230 E.
Hobson. Sapulpa
"At least two mail transac-
tions must be made." Natleh
said "The County Election
Board must mail the ballots to
the voter and the voter must
return the voted ballots by
mail" Ballots must he in the
hands of the county election
board by 7 p.m on election
duy in order to be counted
Naileh said that any regis-
tered voter may vote by absen
tee ballot in any election in
which he or she is eligible to
vole,
A voter must be registered
and reside at an address within
the geographical boundaries of
a school district/municipality
to he eligible to vote in the
school district’s/ municipali-
ty 's elections w ww creek -civ
electionboard.com
Yard Sale benefiting Youth
{Services of Creek County, 7
to 2 p.m.. Saturday. April
Ruin or Shine at 1023 E.|
son toll Mission, behindj
bank). Clothing, furniture,|
lots of donated gixxls.
Fast Pitch Softball Play
_____j,7 p.m Suturtay. April
24. Caff USA.order from menu
•or more information, call 224-1
4173
3-ofl-3 Basketball |
..urnament hcnetitting the
Oklahoma Hornets 131 ’ baseball
team, Saturday. April 24, noon to
3 p.m . Sand Springs Salvation
Army, double elimination. 9-
foot gouls. 3-point contest, dunk
contest All ages compete. $10
per player For pit-registration
or mist information, call 894-
466 ot t-maill
wtc264vtmnx.um
Community Programs
Support Groups fay Services - Senior Groups
Lost & Found
Lost - Small white dog near
Hobson and Division
Call 809-0625 442
Found - Small gray tamale dog
West o< Sapulpa
Call 341-4420 422
Lost - Near Wickham Road on
Sunday. 'Lady.' a tamale Boston
Temer. black and white no collar
Call 381-0006 441
Lott - near 600 S Oak on Friday
Spunky' a black and white male
Rat Temer had red collar on
Call 850-2937 421
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(R) DTS
(2 00I 4 35
7 10-945
Laat Song
(PG) DTS
<2 00) - 4 25
7 05 - 9 30
HowTo
Train Your
Dragon 3D
(PG)DTS
(1 501 -4 05
6 55-9 10
Clash of
the Titan*
(PG-13) DTS
(210) 4 30
7 15-925
Diary ot
Wimpy Kid
(PG)
(2 25) • 4 35
6 45 6 50
Oate Night
(PG-13)
(2 15) 4 20
7 10 9 20
Hot Tub
Tima
Machine
(R)
(1 551-4 15
7 25 9 40
Bounty
Hunter
(PG-13)
(1 45) 4 10-
7 10 9 35
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FOP Auxiliary Pai
. eakfast. 6:30 to 10:30 a m j
Saturday. April 24. all you can
eat $3. at the Sapulpa First]
Christian Church For more]
nformation.call 224-9179
Church-sponsored outreach
end ministry programs appear
on our Devotion Pape on
Fridays.
Alcoholics Anonymous
information provided by call
ing 779-6162 or 227-2016
Narconon Arrowhead
offers a free booklet on drug
and alcohol addiction, call xutl-
468-6933 or log on to
www .stopaddiction.com
National Problem
(•ambling Hotline. 1-800-322
4700, free and confidential;
24/7.
OASIS Adult Day Services
- for a safe and compassionate
environment for loved ones
with Alzheimer* while you are
at work or you just need a break
during the day. cull 749-6969
for times und into Two loca
turns 3817 S. L-ewis in Tulsa
and our newest center at 4 Id I
j Lee in Sapulpa
TRIO Fdueatlonal
Opportunity tenters cun
assist, at no cost, with getting
enrolled in college by helping
with paperwork, researching
sclii4.a-'lups. explore careers,
ami < d D preparation For more
mil , all Shay Taylor. 393-
K6H2
\ liter lean Red Cross
Speakers Bureau is available
id sg, ak to youi group or organ-
i/,in mi Flic speakers explain
the sci. ices and resources av ail
,ihk through the Red Cross lo
request a speaker, cull 227-
t2xx
Cimarron Public Transit
Svsieni provides curb-lo-turb
st*tvui with ADA vehicles
avail 11'It I rce transportation is
available lo Sapulpa area sen
an 1*0 and over Other lares
begin a S| tor each one way
trip < all m advance helween X
am mil I pm, with rides
scheduled on a lirsl-tall basis
I oi mo i information or to
calclt a ride, call I-Xtit 1-789-
7314
Monday
\ I \\ Service Officer avail
able . very Monday. 9 am lo
noon io help veterans and lumi-
lies w ith government lorms and
filings
Weight Matchers meet
Mondays al noon. 3 p ni and 6
p.m. at Faith Baptist Church
|7tlli Hwy 117. Sapulpa
Grace Hospice offers pro-
fessionally-led bereavement
groups Mondays at 6 p.m al
then offices. 64<kl S lewis.
#|imjl rce For more informa-
tion. 744-7223
l.lfe in Focus - alcohol
chemical treatment series and
anger management treatment
class, at 7 p.m every 2nd and
4th Monday. Certified co-ed
instructors. I M2 1 Bryan, one
block east of hospital Call 224-
1621 lor more info.
Tuaaday
Point Man Ministries for
veterans and their spouses,
meets in Sapulpa at the Flks
Lodge at 7 p.m every Tuesday
Wednesday
Kelly vide Senior Citizen
Exercise to Music
Wednesday s from 10*11 a.m at
Kellyville City Hall building
Free, all ages welcome
Sponsored by t reek ( ounty
OHCE and DM Extension For
more info, call Susan at 224-
2192
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