Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 98, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 19, 2012 Page: 1 of 14
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Celebrations
Happy Birthday
Kaytyn Anderson
Oyvva Radtke
MrtcbeC Brown
Angela Chisum
Scott Rossman
Sonora Reeves
Bnan Paiton. 38
Daily Scripture
Do not let any
unwholesome talk come
out of your mouths, but
only what is helpful for
building others up
according to their
needs, that it may
benefit those who listen.
Ephesians 4 29
Index
Dear Abby —
2
Obituaries —
3
Opinion —
4
Community —
5
Farm News —
6
Sports —
7.14
Comics—
8
TV Guide —
9
Classifieds
10-13
Tomorrow’s
Weather
Low 58
High 84
ComptHr Report Ps*r 2
Daily Herald
County relinquishes 1939 easement
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HlKSIJt STAFF HFflJFIt
Monday ntornmjf ( trek ( ounly
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mrnt hwet Ilfs! UK ( ( hiiinun
V»l Stephens ir«l ilnuit ln»m the
imnulo of tail week* meeting in con
linn in Mijrl Mrvenvm mil Sam
long nuinmy property dispute involv-
ing a locked gate n*cf 411 unused m
linn line nud i25l*tl in District i
Comb* and Stevenson conformed
that the Lckcd gate issue *n i*"*
over tin) the neight*** tpcnj hi
thmr apenvt UtK md material*
uni* 4*vkuIc*I with removing unit
replacing 4 fence line
I kid I* tnodtet MKvm ea*en*ent
W4* quic kly rewdved h> the
h' tlil Mooda* A If4* I '( land
jpfvntinutcl* I IW j*re* in *t/e 4i
S 4*rih Nk A*c ('miih itf
«Iklahonu 117)
(, onum*** >ncr* were wtiai' on a
request to relinquish abandon fight*
to an e**emcni line
’ll * 4 weird dr*i out in the coon
in ot ( reek County' van! property
owner Mian i erreil speaking during 4
telephone inter* tew
Ferrell i* well *rr*ed in real c*i4te
he own* 4<i revidcntul properties
iiu.nl* in the (ilenpool .irej
Ntr f lank Sutton *okl the ea*e-
inent to ( reek (Hunt* in 19'9 hw SI
johk brock photo
OFF THE MAP Commissioners look action to abandon an easemtmt p*»r n tea . • m 19.'- An
oppress easement is created by deed contract, or other written instrument *hich sets forth the
location dimensions and permissible uses of the easement
I think it w4* to possibly build a mad build 4 road the deal would be null Ferrell * neighbor to the south h»o
to oil lca*e* A condition of the ca*e an»l void It ha* been 'A year*
ment wa* that il the county tailed to Ferrell *aid ^ON INUED ON PAGE 3
Federal tops S3 million for
August wildfire victims
F torn Staff Krf*>r1\
Stale and federal a«*t*tance tor
those impacted bv the Aug 3-14
wildlife in Creek Count) ha*
ahead* rra*hed more than S' mil-
lion avoiding lo Oklahoma
Department of Fmergcne)
Management (OfcM> and the
Federal Emergen*) Management
\gcn*> i FI M A
This i* go*wl new*.” vanl District
So 2 Count) l ommisioncr lohnnv
Hurkc vaid I am glad h> hear aKmt
that *
*1 think it * great that the help i*
going that tar and reaching *o nun*
pc*«plc " *aid Catherine Bailer ot
Naptilpa
Those figure* in*ludc nearly SI 9
million in Housing Assistance and
more than S2tl7ji«*i in v4hcr need*
assistance to eligible resident*
lhi* approved amount include*
maximum grant* ot S' I 4i»i ea* h to
74 qualified applicant* since the
Aug 22 presidential disaster dcvla
ralron
A* ot luevday. Aug 2H. near Is
'70 individual* and lamilie* have
registered with 11 M \
The U S Small Business
Administration i SB M ottered di*a*
ter loan* lo repair, replace damaged
real estate, personal proper!) and
business asset* not cosctrd b) m*ur
aiKC or other aid For small bust
nessc* onl). SB A ottered disaster
loan* to cover wivrking capital need*
caused b\ the disaster
I p to S2004UU is available to
homeowners to repair replace pn
marc homes, up to S40JWI0 t* avail-
able to homeowner* ainl renters to
repair replace personal properly;
and. up to S2 million is available to
businesses tor physical and. or eco-
nomic losses
“I find it ironic that a population
that is ui anti government interven-
tion only complain* when they actu
aly need help." said one concerned
citizen
Die July 2N-Aug 14 wildfire*
destroyed 270 homes tn Cleveland.
Oklahoma and Payne counties and
damaged nearly 'll other* An esti
mated H5 percent of the homes dam
aged or destroyed were not insured
the governor said One person died
in the lire m Cleveland Countv
For information on SBA disaster
loan* call I WO-ftkv 29« (TTY I
800-977-83'9) or online at
www sba gov
Disaster recovery avsistansc i*
available without regard to race,
color, religion, nationality *e\. age.
disability. I nglish proficiency or
economic status It you or someone
you know has been discriminated
against, call I IMA toll tree at WM-
h2l FIMA ( "h21 l ot TTY call
800 -4b2-7W
No light use
leads to DUI
arrest
H) / W//I n Kktss
HFRAUF STAFF UFtmit
l act 1 ussdas night Saputpa Police
arrested a woman im Dl I complaint*
after they 1ound her driving along
Taft and then on Main w ith no head
lights on her vehicle
kalrlvn Joanne Robinson. 22 id
Saputpj was taken into custodv tor
drive* <« operates a mote* vehicle
under the influence ot any uttoknal
mg substance other than alcohol
driving without headlight* and
improper turn
Record* showed about 1(1 'I p m
Apt Troy Foreman was traveling east
on Taft when he spoiled a grav Ford
Mustang traveling north on Mam
Street without any light* A* I i*reniaii
passed by the vehicle he *p**t lighted
the vehicle to signal them to turn on
their lights Foreman continued cast
an*l he saw the vehicle continue north
wnhout turning on the lights
Foreman turned an wind to go after
the vehicle and caught up to it at the
'*«' hl.Kk s-Main The
Mioiang still did not have one the
lights
The vehicle turned east onto Fast
Cleveland and made a wide right turn,
crossing all the way over tnto the
oncoming lane Foreman activated his
emergency lights and the vehicle
pulled back across and struck the curb
a» il stopped.
Foreman approve bed the vehicle
and asked the dnver. later identified
a* Ri*binw*n. for her license and proof
ol insurance Foreman noticed
CONTINUED ON PAGE 3
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Gibbs, Angenene. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 98, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 19, 2012, newspaper, September 19, 2012; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1508737/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.