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The Sapulpa Daily Herald
Sapolpa Dally Herald, Friday, October 8,2010 — Page 3
7 tun., Pickett Chapel United
Methodist Church, delivery in
notion call 321-3109 or 224-
0000.
Obit mines
Pamela Jean (Powders) Mull
Death Oolites
Golf Ibonuumut 10 am
Friday, Oct. 8, Sapulpa
Municipal Golf Tournament.
For more information, cal
2224-3065
Euchee Heritage Festival
A History Symposium 9 am.
to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9 and 9
am. to 1:30 pm. Saturday,
Oct. 9, traditional dinner and
Euchee language play 6-11
p.m. Friday., Bow shoot and
horse shoes 1 pm to midnight.
For more information call 224-
3065.
Party With a Purpose ben-
eOtting Johnny McCaslin
Family, 7 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 9
Collins Ballroom, bands and|
raffles
Pamela Jean (Powders)
Mull passed away peacefully
on October 2, 2010, at her
home in Sapulpa, Okla. She
was bom in Okmulgee, Okla.
on September 27, 1954 to
Archie and Wilma Powders,
Pam had five siblings, Archie
Lee, Tommy Ray, Sue and
David Powders. She married
Bill Mull on July 14,197) and
had two children, Brandon and
Jason Mull.
She was a homemaker, rais-
ing her two boys and in later
years, spending time with her
grandchildren.
She was preceded in death
by her father, Archie Powders,
her brothers, David and Archie
Lee and younger brother,
Tommy Ray.
She is survived by her hus-
band, Bill; her son, Brandon
and his wife Brooke, their
children. Skylar and Saxton;
and her son, Jason and his son.
Senior Dance and Live
Musk, 6 - 9 p.m. Saturday,
Oct. 9. Senior Center
Sapulpa, free admission. For
more information call 227-1
5151.
Pam Mull
Gage. Pam is also survived by
her mother, Wilma; brother.
James Powders and his wife,
Lynn; and sister. Sue Sallee;
many nieces, nephews and
surrogate grandchildren.
She loved to tend her yard
in order to keep it clean and
tidy and loved to cook for her
family and for special occa-
sions. She also had three
Yorkie terriers she loved.
Pamela was loved by all
who knew her and affected
many lives with her quirky
personality. Known affection-
ately to her husband as “Lil
Red,” she was full of personal-
ity and would stand by family
until the end. She will be
missed by many and loved
eternally.
Service will be 1 p.m.,
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
at the First United Methodist
Church of Henryetta, located
at 1212 South Lakeside Drive,
918 652-4452. A luncheon will
be served at 11 a.m. Viewing
will be available at Green Hill
Funeral Home, 400 East Teel
Rd, in Sapulpa beginning
Sunday at 1 p.m.
The family has chosen to
entrust the care of the service
to the directors at Green Hill
Funeral Home.
www.greenhillok.com
HENLEY - Candice Arlene Henley 56 of Kellyvilk passed
away on Wednesday, October 6, 2010 at Hillcrest Medical
Center, Tulsa, Okla. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on
Monday, October 11, 2010 at First Grace Church, Glenpool,
Okla. Interment to follow at Sunrise Cemetery, Kellyville, Okla.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Smith Funeral
Home.
SCHMEISSER - Johnny Raymond Schmeisser 77 of
Kellyville passed away on Wednesday, October 6, 2010 at
Bristow Hospital. He was a plant foreman for Kerr McGee.
Memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, October 11,
2010 at the Smith Funeral Chapel. Sapulpa. Okla. Funeral
arrangments are under the direction of Smith Funeral Home.
Ruby Lucille (Holland) Swan
Obituary And Death Notice Policy
Itaprata theta siAmisaiona
come from funeral homes.
However, we wi take them from
tndMduah but they must be
signed and a funeral home listed
to contact and verify the death.
Funeral homes may submit these
notices to editor2@sapulpaher
akfoNlne.com
There is a $50 charge for obit-
uaries and they may be accom-
panied with • photograph. Word
knit ia 350. For longer obituaries,
add $8 per 50 additional words.
Deadline is 9 a.m. the day of
publication. Severe weather con-
ditions may alter this deadline
and funeral homes can cal! 224-
SI 85 x299 and inquire.
Death notices are free. These
are limited to name, age, day of
death, occupation, funeral home
handling the services, and date
and time of services.
We have the right to edit sub
missions.
Kellyville Johnson
|O'Malley and Tide VII
Meeting 6 p.m. Tuesday,
Oct. 12 high school teachers
lounge.
Northside Action I
Committee will meet at 6
p.m. every second Thursday
of the month at Booker T.|
Washington Community
Center. Next - Oct. 14. Public I
I welcome. For more informa-!
tion, contact John Alexander
at227-0119.
The Salvation Army Boys
& Girls Chib Sapulpa Youth
Basketball Signups now
through Oct. 29 or until the
league is full, for boys and girls
from first grade to eighth grade.
Volunteer coaches are needed.
For more information call 224-
4415 ext. 228.
Ruby Lucille (Holland)
Swan 86 of Kellyville passed
away on Wednesday, October
6, 2010 at the Rainbow
Nursing Center, Bristow, Okla.
She was bom to James
Madison and Eula Lavada
Elizabeth (Allen) McGuire
Holland on August 31,1924 in
Deyna, Okla. She married
Forrest O. Swan on July 24
1939 in Kellyville, Okla. She
worked in the grocery store
industry.
She was preceded in death
by daughter, Joann Swan; par-
ents, James Madison and Eula
Lavada Elizabeth Swan; three
sisters, Ruth Hampton of
Olive. Okia., Francis Luper.
and Mary Boyd both of
Kellyville; two brothers, Paul
Holland of Calif., and Art
Holland of Bristow.
She is survived by her hus-
band Forrest O. Swan of the
Ruby Swan
home; children, Frosty W.
Swan and wife Loretta,
Kathryn Ann Hollingshad and
husband John both of
Kellyville, Carolyn Sue
Caldwell and husband John,
James A. Swan and wife
Carolyn both of Bristow, and
Tricia L. Staiger and husband
Gary of Glenpool, Okla.; 15
grandchildren, 30 great-grand-
children. and 14 great-great-
grandchildren; and brother,
Frankie Briscoe and wife Toni
of Kellyville.
Graveside service will be
held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday,
October 9, 2010 at Kellyville
Cemetery, Kellyville.
Officiating the service will be
the Reverend Gary Staiger.
Honorary bearers will be
grandsons, Eric Thomas,
Aaron Thomas, Shane
Thomas, Bryan Swan, Kevin
Swan, Darin Swan, Kenny
Swan, Little John Hollingshad.
Dustin Staiger and Nicholas
Staiger.
Family meeting location
will be the Kellyville
Community Center.
Funeral arrangements are
under the direction of Smith
Funeral Home.
Lost & Found
A free service provided by your
Sepulpe Doily HereU
Exccrcke / Creek
language Classes Tuesdays
in October, 12:45 p.m, - 2
p.m„ Creek Indian
Community Center, 1520 M.
Brown, Sapulpa. For more
information call 227-9627.
Young at Heart, senior
group at First Baptist Church
meets 9 a.m. - noon on
Tuesdays. Next - Oct.12 in the
Family Life Building. For
more information call 224-1
7919.
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To guarantee placement paid ad Information Is
available through 224*185, ext 399.
Luncheon & Dinner to|
I Benefit Laura Tlittk, 11 a.m.
- 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.,
Thursday, Oct. 4, The Brick at I
First Baptist Church comer of
Elm and Thompson. For more |
information call 2244100.
Overdue Book Amnesty,
I through Oct. 15, Kellyville
Public Library. Materials must]
be returned in good condition.
Free business planning
seminar by SCORE - at 10
am. Saturday, Oct. 16, at the
Rudisill Library, 1520 N.
I Hartford, in Tulsa. Leant how
I to research, create and present
a business plan and how to
acquire financial assistance for
business start-up or expansion.
; For information log on to|
| www.tulsascore.com
DAV Bingo supporting local
vets. 6 pan. Thursday, Oct. 7
and Friday. Oct. 8, 1429 S.
Main. For more information,|
call 227-0880.
Great West ChiU Fest 10
a.m. to 3 pjn. Saturday, Oct.
16, Okmulgee Main Street,
chili, cobbler cook-off. chil-
|dren’s activities, vendors. For
more information call 758-[
1015.
Lonnie Magee Book)
Signing. II a.m. - 1 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 16 Sapulpal
eommunitY Programs
Support Groups
Alcoholics Anonymous
information provided by calling
779-6162 or 227-2016.
Narconon Arrowhead offers a
free booklet on drug and alcohol
addiction, call 800-468-6933 or log
on to wvyw.stopaddiction.com
National Problem Gambling
Hotline, 1-800-522-4700, free and
confidential; 24/7.
Life in Focus - alcohol chem-
ical treatment series and anger
management treatment class, at 7
D.m. every 2nd and 4th Monday.
iDertified co-ed instructors, 1132 E.
Bryan, one block east of hospital.
Call 224-1621 for more info.
Celebrate Recovery
Worship, Fridays, Next - June 18,
First Baptist Church Sapulpa, 6
p.m. dinner $3,7 p.m. large group
worship, 8 p.m. small groups, 9
p.m. coffee and dessert. For more
information call 224-1684.
Weight Watchers meet
Mondays at noon, 5 p.m. and 6
p.m. at Faith Baptist Church 1700
Hwy 117, Sapulpa.
20/20 Plus visually Impaired
Support Group- Second and
fourth Wednesday each month, 1
p.m. at Steak and Eggs in
Sapulpa. For more information
call 247-7408.
Grace Hospice offers profes-
sionally-led bereavement
groups Mondays at 6 p.m. and
Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. at their
offices, 6400 S. Lewis, #1000.
Free. For more information, 744
7223.
Services
OASIS Adult Day Services -
for a safe and compassionate
environment for loved ones with
Alzheimers while you are at work
or you just need a break during the
day, call 749-6969 for times and
into. Two locations: 3817 S. Lewis
in Tulsa and 410 E. Lee in
Sapulpa.
TRIO Educational
Opportunity Centers can assist,
at no cost, with getting enrolled in
college by helping with paperwork,
researching scholarships, explore
careers, and GED preparation. For
more info, call Shay Taylor, 595-
8602.
American Red Cross
Speakers Bureau is available to
speak lo your group or organiza-
tion. The speakers explain the
services and resources available
through the Red Cross. To request
a speaker, call 227-3288.
Cimarron Public Transit
System provides curb-to-curb
sen/ice with ADA vehicles avail-
able. Free transportation is avail-
able to Sapulpa area seniors 60
and over. Other fares begin at $1
for each one-way trip. Call in
advance between 8 a.m and 4
p.m., with rides scheduled on a
first-call basis. Service on
Saturdays. For more information or
to catch a ride, call 1-800-789-
7314.
Seniors
Kellyville Senior Citizen
Exercise to Music Wednesdays
from 10-11 a.m. at Kellyville City
Hall building. Free, all ages wel-
oome. Sponsored by Creek
County OHCE and 0SU
Extension. For more info, call
Susan at 224-2192.
RSVP always looking for volun-
teers to deliver meals to home-
bound citizens and to transport for
doctor appointments. Call 227-
3844.
RSVP exercise class from 10
a.m. to 11 a.m. Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday at 19 N.
Main. Sapulpa.
RSVP needs yarn to make
shawls, hat and scarf sets, and lap
robes lor nursing homes. Call 227-
3844.
Oilton RSVP; for activities and
information, call 862-3636
Military Services
VFW Service Officer available
every Monday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to
help veterans and families with
government forms.
Blue Star Mothers: Packing
for the troops from 6 to 8 p.m., the
first and third Thursdays at 124 E.
Dewey. Always need help. For
more information, 224-616S
Monthly meetings held at 6 p m.
the third Saturday of the month.
For more information, 224-6169
Lost - Male while boxer with one brown ear
and brown spot on back, faded green collar,
vicinity ot 209ttr W Ave since Sept. 28
Call 247-8063 (twi
Lost - 'Bella' female mini Schnauzer, 10
pounds, 2pmk collar, charcoal with while
beard, vxamty ol 1900 block ot S. Oklahoma
since Sept 28.
Call 224-2617 or 576-3874 (9-30^
Found - Small, brown terrier mix. looks like
small Benji'. red collar, near Simmental and
W Teel
Call 227-17051*23)
Lost - Male black and white Malte-poo with
pink collar near Kiefer Post Office since
Sept 16.
Call 759-15041*22)
Found - Small, brownish gold Chihuahua
mix puppy m Woodview Estates
Call 852-3504 i9i7)
Found - Male tan pit bull, female red pit bull
puppy with white feet, near Lincoln 4 Poplar
Call 619-3414 (*17)
Lost - JR’ male reddish-brown Dachshund
with red nylon collar in the vicinity of West
71st and Oklahoma 97, smee Sept. 6.
Call 381-0174 (9-9).
Lost - Claud' while male Schnauzer. has
camouflage collar with tag. near Hickory Hill
and Hilton Road since Sept 3.
Call 694-0166 (94)
Found - Female tricolor beagle with collar,
on Oklahoma 66 West near Turnpike
Wrecker since Aug. 30
Call 247-6968 (9-2)
Found - Male German Shepherd in
Mounds-Kieler area since Aug 26.
Call 230-8833 (Mi)
Found - Female kitten, black and brown
with orange striped leg and while leel. near
St Gobain Glass Plant on Mission.
Call 43045376 (H9)
See the Friday edition for church-sponsored outreach and ministry programs
Lost- Male Shih-Tzu 10 pounds white with
gray ears, vicinity ol 186th Street South and
145th West Avenue since Aug. 23.
Call 321-5196 (825)
Found -Small male shepherd mix with collar
near Braums since Aug 18
Call 407-6724 (8-19)
Found- Chocolate Lab
Call 224-6202 >8 «
Lost - Female Boston Terrier, last seen in
the vicinity ot 181st Street near Mounds
Can 752-4552 8 101
Lost - Male blond blond and white
Pekingese with lion-cut and blue collar since
Aug 5 in the vicinity ol
Hobson and Birch
Call 720-1884 8 5»
Lost - Male blond golden retriever collie mix
with lion-cut and blue collar since Aug. 5 m
the vicinity of Hobson and Birch
Call 720-188418-5)
Lost - Female Yorkshire Terrier, gray with
black stripe on back and brown lace, no col-
lar, near Main and McKinley since Aug. 2.
Call 740-5898 (8-3)
Lost - Male orange and while domestic
shotthair cat, has orange spot on pmk nose,
, in vicinity ot North 13th Street and ,
Muskooee, has front paws aeciawed
' Call 409-177318 3i
Political
Announcement
Byron Davis
Creek County
Treasurer
Republican
Paid (Of by: Davis for Treasurer
Christy Scolt.Treasurer
P.0 Box 738. Sapulpa. OK 74067
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