Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 95, No. 219, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 20, 2010 Page: 3 of 16
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Sapulpa Dally Herald, Tteesday, July 2#,2tl# — P***3
tonight,
Ttietdey, July 20, between 3
and 8 p.m. at Centra) Tech, at
6 pin., candidates will speak
about their candidacy. The
Mibiic is encouraged to attend
his meeting. For more infor-
mation, contact Dee 557-
8800.
Route 66 Night Writers
meet at the Sapulpa Library
6.30 pin., the first and third
Wednesdays of each month.
Next - July 21. This is a free
group fur anyone interested in
learning or improving writing
skills. For information, contact
224-5624.
Democratic Party candi-
dates will speak at the month
ly meeting beginning at 6:45
p.m., Thursday, July 22 at
Freddies,
encouraged to attend this
meeting.
Downtown Summer
Concert Series presents
\ilsa Boy/, 7 p in. Thursday
uly 22 at Martha's Comer.
Jewey and Water in Sapulpa
iring your lawn chairs.
Christian Ministers
Alliance/Saving Our Kids
Executive Board Annua
tanquet, 6:30 p.m., Friday,
uly 23, Tulsa Country Club,
-or tickets or more informa-
tion, cal) 951-7407.
Death Notice
PURKEY - Calvin Purkey, 56 of Sapulpa passed away on
Monday. July 19, 2010 at his home. Funeral services are pend-
ing. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Smith
Funeral Home.
Photo by JOHN BHOCK/Horatd
High-temp call ^ ,
The Sapulpa Fire Department responded to a call at the Creek County
Courthouse Monday morning after the air conditioning system’s evaporating cool-
er which supplies the chiller ran dry. The department replimshed the 500 gallons
of missing water.
LUCAS
Continued from page 1
Obituary and Death Notice Policy
However, we wi take them Irom publicatton. Severe ^thercw
Individuals but they must ba dWons may alter the deadline
signed and a funeral home Rated and funeral homes can cal 224
to contact and verify the death. 5186 x299 and inquire.
Funeral homes may submit these Death notices are free. These
notices to editor2®sapulpahef are Smlted to name, age, day of
ationine.com death, occupation, funeral home
There is a $50 charge for obit- handling the services, and dale
uaries and they may be accom- and time of services. ^
panted with a photograph. Word We have the right to edit siO
RmR is 350. For longer obituaries, missions
Lost & Found
Ate service provided by your Sapulpa Di/y Herald
league the Way Bowling
Event benefitting Youth
Services of Creek County is 7-
9 p.m. Friday. July 23 at
Sahoma Unes Come watch
and root for your favorite]
team For more information,
call 227-2622.
national energy tax over 10
years. It would attempt to
reduce greenhouse gas emis-
sions by increasing energy
prices.
This would be particularly
devastating to our farmers and
ranchers because agriculture is
an energy-intensive industry.
"An analysis of the House-
passed national energy tax hill
showed that net farm income
would decrease by an average
of $23 billion per year as a
result of increased energy
costs.
“A recent poll indicates that
Americans are clearly opposed
to the Kerry-Liebeiman bill
and the House version.
Waxman-Markey because they
would increase taxes on ener-
gy-
"The poll finds that.
• 94 percent of voters say
that new energy taxes would
hit lower- or middle-income
citizens the hardest.
• 70 percent of voters
oppose policies that would
create new energy taxes in
order to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions.
• 47 percent of voters
believe that new energy taxes
would kill jobs.
“My friends, we must sup-
port an all of the above ener-
gy policy that promotes energy
independence, job creation,
and a cleaner environment
But. a national energy tax is
not the way forward."
The Ag Minute is Lucas's
weekly radio address that is
released each Tuesday from
the House Agriculture
Committee Republicans.
Saving Our Kkh Banquet
6:30 p.m. Friday July 23,
sponsored by the Christian 1
Ministers Alliance at the Tulsa
Country Club. For tickets orj
more information call 951-
7407.
Drumright man injured in wreck Sunday
Patchwork Pals HCE |
Quilting Clanes. 6:30 p m
second and fourth Mondays
next July 26. Sapulpa DAVl
Post. F. very one welcome. $5 tee
to support DAV For more mfor
(nation, call 69I-55W.
Sapulpa Head Start 3*4
Year-Old Program, now tak
—applications, packets
available at 404 S. Walnut Fori
more information and qualiti-1
cations, call 224-1083.
Whale of a Sale at Sapulpa
Public Library benefitting
nends of the Library through
Thursday. July 29. at Frank Hall |
luring regulur hours
Bake Sale to benefit I
Carrie Seely. 9 am Friday,
uly 30, at American Heritage
)ank. For more information.)
call
From Staff Reports
t .1/1
A Drumright man was critially injured
Sunday night after he lost control of his vehicle
and hit a fence post and a telephone pole Foist of
Cushing.
Dallas M Hutchinson. 23. was transported
via Airtvac to St John Medical Center where
he was admitted in critical condition with head
and arm injuries. As of press lime, hospital offi-
cials reported he was still in critical condition
Oklahoma Highway Patrol investigators said
at 10:26 p.m. Hutchinson was driving a 2005
Nissan 2.5 miles east of Cushing on Ninth
Street west of Norfolk Road when he left the
roadway After hitting a fence post, the car went
airborne and then struck a telephone pole
Reports showed Hutchinson was pinned for
10 minutes before he was freed by the Cushing
Fire Department
The Payne County Sheriff's Office, the
Cushing Fire Department and AirEvac person-
nel aided OHP
The cause of the accident is still under inves-
tigation
FYI - two dark, dapoto doxies crossed
Mission this morning heading east on the
road south ol Cheezie s Neither had a col-
lar. one was male the other unknown We
say Thanks to the lady m the silver SUV
who stopped honked, and waved to bnng
attention to the two little travelers so they
wouldnt be hit on the busy street
G000 MEWS - The small black and white
dog was reunited with its family
Found - Mother boner (brindle) and pup
boxer (lawn) 600 block o* S Oklahoma on
Monday Mom had cloth collar
Call 248-4997 7-20)
Lost - Rosco' older red male pug in the
vicinity ot 225th and 131 si Street South
Reward CaM 779-2766 <7-i«
Lost - m the vicinity ot Hickory 0tu«
neutered male bird dog Predominantly
white with black and brown markings and
brown ears The dog was weanng a red col-
lar and has two different colored eyes
Reward Contact 855 8754
Found - Oder tug yellow male lab no col
lar on July 5 m the vicinity of Stack Roac
and 221st Street
Call 695-0317 (tVi
Found - Small short haired brown dog. no
collar since Monday near Lone Star School
Cal 2271159(74)
Lost - Brown and white male Pomeranian
no collar near 61 st Street and Highway 97
since June 26
Call 227-1308 or 521 0521 nt\
Lost - Male 4-month old red Queensland
heeler, no collar near Pretty Water Lake
Reward offeree
Call 232 7370 or 224-8277 7«
Found - Black male Lab brown collar with
blue tags. 86th Street near Oklahoma 97,
since June 28 Call 248 4887 6 29.
Lost- Macy female pit-bull puppy, 4
months old gray and white no collar has
crooked tail, since June 23 between
Mounds and Glenpool Call 833 2396»27|
Lost - Tan Teacup Chiahuahua puppy
vicinity ot Poplar and Dewey
Call 955 6581 w
Lost - Herman male white and tan
Chiahuahua with a ttea collar Last seen
Tjesday near QT
Call 645-3191 *«•
Found - Two long haired dachsunds. one
male one female Call 224-1546 or
693 5520 &•’
Lost - Lffle Bn teiiiale silver Yorkshire ter
rier. no collar last seer June 12 n Country
Hills Addition Can 248-5657 rsrsi
Found - Female chocolate Lab mix on
June 13 near Dixieland Road has collar
Can 227-1740 6'6.
Found - Female cream colored poodle
recently groomed, no collar Wickham Road
near Taft Call 790-0412 or 640 Him-
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groups Mondays at 6 pm and
---r- _ Thursdays at 3:30 pm. at their
Alcoholics Anonymous of1)Ces 6400 s Lewis #1000
information provided by calling F F information. 744
C1CO nr 997.9ft 1ft
779 6162 or 227 2016
Narconon Arrowhead otters a
tree booklet on drug and alcohol
addiction call 800 468 6933 or log
on to www stopaddiction com
National Problem Gambling
7223
Strvkss
OASIS Adult Day Services -
for a safe and compassionate
confidential 24/7.
OHCF. («*nealofty Club
Meeting, “* 10 » m ,he firM
Tuesday of each month. Next
• August 3 at the Sapulpa
Library, visitors arc welcome,
-or more information, call |
321-3134.
Sapulpa Claw of 19901
i, Aug. 6-7. For more I
information. visit
www.sapulpal99<) yolasitel
.com or send an e mail lo|
sapulpa. 1990 (rgmail.com
American Revotutfon <DAR>
meetings are held on the sec-
ond Thursday of each month at
the Sapulpa Historical Society,
beginning at 10:30 am. Next -
Aug. 12.
will meet al 6
p.m. every second Thursday
Community Programs
Support Groups
advance between Bam and 4
p m., with rides scheduled on a
first call basis Service on
Saturdays For more information or
to catch a nde, call 1 800 789
7314
Sailors
Kellyville Senior Citizen
Exercise to Music Wednesdays
Lite In Focus - alcohol chem
ical treatment senes and anger
management treatment class, at 7 in Tulsa and 410
>.m every 2nd and 4th Monday Sapulpa
Certified co ed instructors. 1132 E
Jryan. one block east ol hospital
Call 224 1621 lor more into
Celebrate Recovery
Worship, Fridays. Next June 18,
or you just need a break during the Hall building Free, all ages wet
day. call 749 6969 tor limes and come Sponsored by Creek
into Two locations 3817 S Lewis County 0HCE and OSU
E. Lee in Extension For more into, call
Susan at 224 2192
TRIO Educational RSVP always looking tor volun
Opportunity Centers can assist, teers to deliver meals to home
at no cost, with getting enrolled in bound citizens and lo transport tor
college by helping with paperwork, doctor appointments Call 227-
F^Bittet oSrd?1sS 6 careers, and GED preparation For
worship, 8 p m small groups. 9
p m cottee and dessert For more
mtormation call 224 1684
I Watchers meet
Morateyt at noon, 5 p m and 6 arxj resources available
p.m at Faith Baptist Church 1700 through ^ Re(J Cross To requesl
Hwy 117. Sapulpa - „»h mh
20/20 PtueVIsuaMy Impaired
researching scholarships, explore 3844
---- ----- RSVP exercise class from 10
am. to 11 am Monday,
8602
American Red Cross
Speakers Bureau is available lo
speak to your group or organiza-
tion The speakers explain the
Wednesday and Friday al 19 N
Mam. Sapulpa
RSVP needs yarn lo make
shawls, hat and scart sets, and lap
robes tor nursing homes Call 227
3844
OMton RSVP tor activities and
mtormation. call 862 3636
Cimarron
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nm at Steak and Eaas in """ nun Blue star wuw*.
Sapulpa For more information Free transportation is avail for the troops from 6 to 8 p m Uhe
caM247-7408 able to Sapulpa area seniors 60 flfSt ^thud Thursdays at 124E
Grace Hoeoice otters protea- and over Other tares begin at $1 Qewey Always need help For
siorwHy-tedl bereavement tor each one-way trip Call in mtormation, 224 6169
Swift* Friday edWon ter ehurdh$pon$ond outn$ch and mkiittry program
Political
Announcement
Mark Ihrig
Associate
District Judge
Paid tot by Fntnds ol Mi* Ibn®.
Ooofltocftols Chanmsr
PO Box 1278 Bnslow OK 74010
Byron Davis
Creek County
Treasurer
Republican
Pud to by D»v>* to Treasure
Chnaly Scott Treasurer
PO Ooi 738 Sapulpa OK 74087
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Shance, Brenda. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 95, No. 219, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 20, 2010, newspaper, July 20, 2010; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1508390/m1/3/?q=Lincoln+School: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.