Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 97, No. 48, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 20, 2011 Page: 3 of 20
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Sapulpa Hailv Herald. Weekend Edition, November 20, 2011 — Page A3
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Obituary And Death Notice Policy
Community
Calendar
CHIN Dinner ft Silent
Auction in honor of Kenny
Burgess, 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Nov.
20 from 1 pm to 5 pm. For
more information or to make an
additional donation, call 918-
260-9804 or 9IK-859-8348.
BBM Annual Fruit Sale.
through Nov. 18 Delivery Dec.
5-9. For more information call
918-224-6560. ext 2088
First Christian Church's
Thanksgiving Community
Outreach free Thanksgiving
meals Nov. 24 All orders must
be receiveo by Nov. 22. For
more information call 918-224-
1203.
Harvest Fest, 4-7 p.m.,
Nov. 19, Jefferson Heights,
donations accepted.
Unity Revival “One in the
Spirit” 7 p.m. Nov 25 - 27,
C'ovenante Harvest Ministries,
722 N Hodge. Refreshments
and nursery provided. For more
information call 918-447-4518.
Caring Community
Friends Christmas Star
Applications. Nov. 28 - Dec.
II. Ages I - 13. Parents or
guardians must have correct id.
Must live in Sapulpa. For more
information call 918-224-6464.
Sapulpa Aglow
Community l.ighthouse
Meeting. 6:30 p.m Monday.
Nov. 28. American Heritage
Bank, use the Pla/a door. Mam
and Park Street Speaker Kathy
Vickers. Open to the public of
all denominations. Casual
dress. For more information
call 918-447-1089
Disaster
insisted as a pre-condition
to receive federal disaster aid,
that state and local govern-
ments evaluate and mitigate all
hazards.
Thirteen hazards are at
present identified in the cur-
rent countywide plan.
McElhenney passed out sur-
vey forms to be filled out
returned to assess whether
those thirteen potential dan-
gers are still valid to the thir-
teen community representa-
tives in attendance including
the Sapul/Hi Herald.
"Oddly something that has
shown up in our recent surveys
(in other communities) as a big
threat to Oklahuou couuuuju-.
ties, has been meth labs."
McElhenney said
The deadly local threats
listed include:
Floods-2.711 parcels in
Creek County located in flood-
plain threatening over V2<X)
million in property.
Tornados-entire county at
risk an average of one twister
strikes Creek County annually.
Kiefer
Hailstorim-unccdotal evi-
dence points to hail damage
accounting for the highest res-
idential insurance claims
Drought-historical vulner-
ability to drought cycles.
High Winds-high speed
straight line winds regularly
occur.
Lightning-associated with
severe storm events.
Extreme lleat-extremely
dangerous to the elderly and
infirm
Expansive Soils-damages
homes/commercial buildings
can he mitigated with building
code provisions.
Hazardous Malerials-sev-
eral producing/storage sites in
county; major roadways
expose population to traffic
accidents/spills.
Dam disasters-1 3 dams hi
the county am identified as
significant or high hazard
risks.
V\ ildfires-numerous areas
ot Creek County are exposed
and vulnerable to wildfire
threat
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Earthquakes-Creek
County has experienced mild
earthquakes. Note this entry
was produced prior to the
recent spate of increased earth-
quake activity and strength.
Severe Winter Storms-
The county experienced sever-
al blizzards in 2011. bringing
governmental and private sec-
tor activities to a standstill.
Attending meeting I
Thursday were: Bristow Fire
Dept's Bob Grant, Mounds
School's Alfred Caches,
County Commissioner Johnny
Burke, County Planner Irving
Frank. Allen Bowden school's
Jimmy Reynolds. Drumright
City Mgr, George Jones,
Kellyville Fire Chief Roger
Tuttle. Creek County Health
Dept's Rick Forbes Joe
Crowder, Creek County
Emergency Management
Director Roscoe Thornbury,
county commissioner's secre-
tary Misty McCurley and the
So puli >u Dmh Herald v
Johnny Brock
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We prefer these submissions
come from funeral homes.
However, we wifi take them from
individuals 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
aldonline.com
There is a $50 charge tor obit
uaries and they may be accom-
panied with a photograph Word
limit is 350 For longer obituaries,
Lost Spike wtuie and Ian Chihuahua, vie
nily ot Snake Farm Road 151st Street
Reward
CaH 918-630-8217 11201
Lost Teddy male Maltese, while, red col
lar with tag. missing let) hind toot, vicinity ot
Picked Chapel Church and South Hickory
Call 918-3216072 m 20/
Found Large male brown dog with red col-
lar, no tag, west ot Teel and Wickham Road
Call 918-625 8609 ii 20i
Found Black and brown bulldog Rottweiler
mu, stubbed tail and white patch vicinity ot
Lazy H
Call918 227 3929.it tOi
Found Black and white female dog shod
han with red collar near Sapulpa Post Odice
Call 91824 2849 in tOi
Found Male sail and pepper well groomed
dog. has blue collar, oossihle Schnauzer
since Nov 2 1400 block otE Line
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 call 224-
5185x299 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
Found Main Shepherd mi* no collar, about
65 pounds, wandering in traffic on East
Dewey since Oct 19
Call 918 224-39361'C2S
Lost • Male brown and white pit bull black
spike collar with blue tag last seen Oct. 2
700 block ot S Park
Call 918 859 4983 '5-25
Lost • Rider black pug, 10-rr onfhs old, sil-
ver chain collar, since 17CKX. block ot W
Teel Reward (M
Call 918 633-0818 to 161
Lost • Small red Dachshund recently
spayed 1200 block of E Jackson Ave N
Reward ottered
Call 918 512 8443 7)
Found • Male young beagle flea collar and
reguia' collar vicinity ot Bryar ind Walnut
Call 918 770 2666 or 918 3’; 3040 HO-5
Hurry then made a motion.
"I move to approve purchase of a plow lor
the 3/4 ion pickup truck The sand spreader
(purchase) needs to await a determination on
the dumptruck." the Vice Mayor said
Kim Godwin. ( apehart and flurry all voted
to approve the plow purchase anil await news
on the municipal dump truck.
Another long running issue in Kiefer, is the
town's sewer line connection to the Kieler
Public Schools as yet unopened event center
appears to be finally resolved
"This item should be passed on the agenda
It is all done. We have moved the driveway on
49th Street on the north side It was too close to
the building li was an expensive S47.IXXI proj
would pass l)E(J muster
Community Programs
eel in all." Stover said
Another sewer matter however is yet to he
resolved. Kieler received a Notice ot Violation
from the state Department of Environmental
Quality on sewer line work in progress at 325
W Indiana.
"This has been a nightmare an absolute
nightmare. I have had calls about the line is in
the wrong place. I called the surveyor and it is
in ihe right place There is not enough slope on
lhe pipe tor Ihe DEQ to pass it We need to bring
in a lot ol dirt We are looking at SHI.IXXI plus.
Stover said
I he hoard decided to lake no voting action
and to await on a contractors bid estimate that
Royal Finance
s140 - s1,380
We want to make
you a loan.
237-1145
MUD PUPPY GROOMING
Lost & Found
A free terrier provided by your
Sapulpa Daily Herald
Call 918 853-2421 m-3i
30th Annual (hristmas
(.'raft Show. 9 a.in to 4 pm
Saturday. Dec 3 Morris High
School Gym. For more infor-
mation cull 918-472-7249.
“A Christmas to
Remember” Parade. Itf a.m
Saturday, Dec, 3, dqwnlywn
Mounds For ipore information
call 918-812-0748 or 918-827-
7408.
Craft Fair. 9 a m - 4 p.m.
Saurday. Dec 3, Mounds
United Methodist Church.
“Western (hristmas"
Parade IX-c 10. Sapulpa. For
more information call 918-224-
0170.
“A Cartoon Christmas"
Parade. 11 a.m Salurday. Dec
10, Kellyville. l or more infor-
mation call 9|8-247-29<xi
House Christmas Light
Contest. Kellyville ludging
Dec 14-15. For more informa-
tion call 918-247-2900.
Family History Center at
the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints will be open
on Wedensdays. For more
inlomtalion call 918-224-7585
RSVP is looking lor volun-
leers to drive the mini-bus to
take seniors to doctors'
appointment, shopping and to
aelivities. For more informa-
tion or to make a donation call
918-227-3844
Support Groups
Alcoholics Anonymous
information provided by calling
918 779 6162 or 918 227 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
Hotline 1 800 522 4700 tree and
confidential. 24 7
Life in Focus - alcohol chemi
cal treatment senes and anger
management treatment class, at 7
pm every 2nd and 4th Monday
Certified co ed instructors 1132 E
Bryan one block east of hospital
Call 918 224 1621 tor more into
Celebrate Recovery
Worship. Fridays First Baptist
Church Sapulpa 6 p m dinner $3
7pm large group worship 8pm
small groups 9pm cotfee and
dessert For more information call
918 224 1684
Weight Watchers meet
Mondays at noon 5pm 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, t
p.m. at Steak and Eggs in
Sapulpa For more information
call 918 247 7408
Taking Off Pounds Sensibly
(TOPS) meets 8 30 9 40
a.m Tuesdays First Church ot the
Na/arene Sapulpa For more
information call 918 224 3754
Grace Hospice offers profes
sionally led bereavement
groups Mondays at f> p m and
Thursdays at 3 30 p m at their
offices 6400 S Lewis #1000
Free For more information. 918
744 7223 „
Services
OASIS Adult Day Services -
for a sate and compassionate envi
ronment tor loved ones with
AJzhemifvs whiia you are at yrork
or you just need a break during the
day call 918 749 6969 tor times
and into Two locations 3817 S
Lewis in Tulsa and 410 E Lee m
Sapulpa
TRIO Educational
Opportunity Centers can assist
at no cos! with getting enrolled n
college by helping with paperwork
researching scholarship e»plore
careers and GED prep,ir.ihon F r
more into, call Shay Taylor 918
595 8602
American Red Cross
Speakers Bureau s available to
speak to your group or orgamza
lion The speakers explain the
services and resources available
through the Red Cross To request
a speaker, call 918 227 3288
Cimarron Public Transit
System provides curb to curb
service with ADA vehicles avail
able Free transportation is avail
able to Sapulpa area seniors 60
and over Other tares begin at $1
for each one way trip Call m
advance between 8am and 4
pm with rides scheduled on a
first call basis Service on
Saturdays For more information or
to calch a nde, call 1800 789
Bingo at thr American
Legion Fur more information
call 918-224-1460
Fall Vacuum Cleaner Tune-Up Time!
Only
s29.95
Bingo at Ihe DAV. For more
information call 918-224-0656.
Caring Community
Friends is accepting paper
shopping hags on Mondays and
Wednesdays For more infor-
mation call 918-224-6464
RSVP has a wheelchair
accessible bus and oilers Iree
rides to seniors. RSVP also
needs yarn. For more informa-
tion or to make a donation call
It includes bell replacement it needed paper bag j
clean roller brush check brush bearings
check all electrical connections check filters _ J)
and seals generally get it ready '/
tor holiday < ompany ( leaning
We servir e many brands Oret ks Eureka s Hw
Hoovers Ranasomcs Bissel s Sanitaires n more
We sell Greeks and
commercial duty Sanitaires
Credit Cards Welcome
Williams Sewing & Vacuum Center
24 N Mam Sapulpa 91H 224 1546
7314 v, ,
Seniors
Kellyville Senior Citizen
Exercise to Music Wednesdays
from 10 11 a m at Kellyville City
Hall building Free all ages wei
come Sponsored by Creek County
OHCE and OSU Extension For
more into call Susan at 918 224
2192
RSVP always looking for volun
leers to deliver meals to home
bound citizens and to transport for
doctor appointments Call 918
227 3844
RSVP exercise class from 10
am to 1' am Monday
Wednesday and Friday at 19 N
Main, Sapulpa
RSVP needs yarn to make
shawls hat and scarf sets and lap
robes tor nursing homes Call 918
227 3844
Military Services
Service Officer waiiabie every
Monday afternoon at the Disabled
American Veterans Post S Mam
street, Sapulpa 1 p m to 3 p m to
help veterans and families with
government forms Wednesday s
the service officer is at the
American Legion Post 36 from 9
a m to 1 p m Monday mornings
Service Officer is at the Sapulpa
VFW 9 a m to noon
BOQO SALE
Buy One Item
Get Second Item
At 1/2 Price
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In an effort to assist our area families
during these difficult economic times,
Green Hill Funeral Home
is offering a Funeral Package Plan
with a temporary reduction in price.
(918) 224-2312
'Call our directors
Tom Dugan or Joe Nichols
for details.
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