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Sapulpa Daily Herald, Weekend Edition. October 9,2011 — Page A3
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Obituaries
Dorothy Lee
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Lone Star Indian
I Education Monthly JOM/
Title VII Meeting, 6:30 p.m
Monday, Oct 10, Room 41 For
niore information call 918-601-
16422.
Kellyville Indian
I Community Monthly
(Meeting, 7 pin Monday,Oct.
10 Indian Community Building.
I All members encouraged to
I attend For more information
| call 9 IK-247-6080.
BBM Kail Choir Concert.
17 p m. Tuesday. Oct 11. Shaw
| Auditorium.
Kellwille Schools Johnson
I O'Malley/Title VII Meeting 6
pm. Tuesday. Oct. II. High
School teachers lounge l or
more information call 918-247-
13820
Sapulpa Public Schools
I Indian Education Parent
Committee Title VII 6 p.m ,
Johnson O'Malley 7 p.m.,
Wednesday. Oct 12 at High
| School Commons For more
1 information call 918-224-9322
Chamber of Commerce
| Networking Luncheon, noon
Wednesday, Oct 12. Go West
Steakhouse For more informa-
|tion call 918-224-0170
Main Street's Concert on
| the Corner with Johnny Mack
and the Heart Attack. 7 p.m
(Thursday. Oct. 13. Marthas
| Comer. Sapulpa.
Potluck at the Senior
(Center, mam Friday. Oct. 14
(For more information call
|9l8-227-S|S|
(reek No-kill Animal
|Shelter Yard Sale,8 am -4
|p m Saturday.Oct. 1C Top O
the Hill Kennel. I4lsi Street at
Honeybear Lane For more
information call 918-247
6290 or 918-814-6800
l niled Way Chili Lunch
| hosted by Caring Community
(Friends. Creek County
(Literacy, SHOW. Inc,, and
] Youth Services oi (reek
County. II am 2 p.m
Friday. Oct. 28. Sapulpa
| Library Annex
Fright Night. 7 lip in
| Fridays and Saturdays 1 title
People Place Learning Center
| Sapulpa
W ent Test, 5 <o 7 in p m
Thursday. Oct 27. luls.i
(Community College West
(Campus, tree lor families, cos
| tunics encouraged For more
linormation call 918-395-82'’'’
Sapuipa Chamber of
(Commerce Auction 0 '0
p m , Camp Loughridgc For
|more information call uik
| 224 III 70
The Salvation Army Boy
| A Girls Club of Sapulpa
Youth Basket hull Sign-ups
<Vt 28 or until the league is
lull Sign ups are tor 1st grade
through 8lh grade
Competitive Basketball will
be offered starting at 4lh grade’
(and up. For more information
Icall 918-224 4415 ext 228
BBM Annual Fruit Sale
|Oct )1- Nov 18 Delivery
| Dec 5-9 For more inhuma-
tion call 918-224-6560. cxi
12088
IIIICF Bi-Annual
(leadership Framing
Tuesday. Nox I. Magnuson
Convention ( enter. (fklahoma
| City.
28th Annual OIICF Quilt
(Show. Nov 4-5. Creek
County Fairgrounds, door
prizes, tea room, vendors For
entrv or more information call
918-367-2674
Dorothy Lee, 80, of
Sapulpa left the earth on
Thursday. October 6. 2011 at
St. Francis Hospital. Tulsa,
Okla. Dorothy was born on
December 13. 1930 and has
lived in the Kellyville and
Sapulpa area all her life.
She was preceded in death
by her husband. Jeff Lee and
daughter. Jeanetta Johnson.
She is survived by her two
sons. Benny Lee and wife
Lrmu of Tulsa, Okla. and
Tommy Lee and wife Marcia
of Kellyville. Okla..; two
daughters. Peggy Lee of
Sapulpa. Okla. and Jeanice
Brown and husband Floyd of
Sapulpa. Okla.; grandchildren.
Junior and Janet Johnson of
Broken Arrow. Okla.. Cheryl
and Rocky Lindsey of
Sapulpa. Okla.. Dawn Brown,
Heather and Timothy Stevens.
Micckah Brown and Sha-a-ne
Brown all of Sapulpa. Okla.;
Dorothy Lee
great-grandchildren, Vincent
Johnson of Broken Arrow.
Okla.. Kyle Lindsey. Alexis
Lindsey, Megan Lindsey.
Breanna Lindsey. Bryce
Lindsey all of Sapulpa. Okla
ShawBaw Brown and /.onu
Brown of Sapulpa. Okla , and
Brook Stevens and Malachi
Stevens of Sapulpa. Okla ; and
two brothers. James Wataxhc.
Jr., and Roman Watashe
Wake service will be held 7
p.m. on Sunday, October 9.
2011 at Smith Funeral Home.
Sapulpa. Okla. Funeral servic-
es will be 10 a m Monday,
October 10, 2011 at Smith
Funeral Chapel, Sapulpa.
Okla. Officiating will be the
Reverends Truitt Johns, Al
Pulver and Jimmy Alexander.
Bearers will be Andy Watashe.
Yoney Spencer. B J Butler.
Terry Watashe. Curtis Watashe
and Damon Koshiway.
Honorary bearers will be
Junior Johnson. Benny Lee.
Jerry Watashe. Andrew
Watashe. Solomon Watashe.
Sr.. Sylvester Watashe. B.J.
Baker, Jimmy Baker. Howard
Baker. Jr., and Tony Watashe
Interment to follow at Watashe
Family Cemetery. Sapulpa.
Funeral arrangements are
under the direction of Smith
Funeral Home
Lawmaker to file anit-meth bill
Oklahoma House of Representatives
Malm Release
To better target individuals involved in
mcthamphetaminc production, state Rep Steve
Vaughan plans to tile legislation that would tur
iher restrict pxeudoephedrine sales to suspected
meth cooks.
"While we clearly have a problem w nh meth
production in Oklahoma. I do not think it makes
sense to require law abiding citi/enx to get a
prescription for over-the-counter allergy medi-
cine." said Vaughan. K Ponca City. However. I
do think we can better restrict sales to those
actually involved in meth production
I’ndcr current law. outlets selling medicine
containing pxeudoephedrine are required to
report the name, address and amount ot product
purchased bv every individual to the (ikluhoma
Bureau ot Narcotics and Dangerous Drug
Control thiough a computerized program
I \isling state and federal luvvi restrict indi-
viduals to purchasing no more than tune grants
ot pxeudoephedrine per month Federal law
also restricts sales to no more than ' 6 grants
per day
It a person attempts to purchase more than
those amounts, the state s computer program
Hags the sale, blocking it
Under Vaughan's proposed legislation, any-
one attempting to purchase more than the legal
limn would then be prevented Irom purchasing
any more pxeudoephedrine for at least another
72 hours.
"My legislation clearly targets individuals
who appear to be attempting to circumvent the
law to produce meth That alone will reduce
meth production. Vaughan said. "At the same
tune, law abiding citizens would still be tree to
purchase allergy medicine without a prescrip-
tion"
Vaughan said the idea for his legislation
came from Mike Carter, chief of police tor the
Citv ot Sand Springs Carter was one ot several
presenters at a recent House Senate joint study
of meth issues At those meetings, lawmakers
heard testimony trorn law enforcement offi-
cials. pharmaceutical representatives, pharma
usts. and even a lorn ter meth cook
I believe state policy should target law
breakers and not law-abiding citi/ens."
Vaughan said "This legislation will accomplish
lh.it goal while also deterring meth production "
Vaughan plans to file his bill before the
February 2012 st.ni ot the next legislative ses-
sion
Community Programs
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Support Groups
Alcoholics Anonymous
information provided by calling
518 ’79 6162 or 910 227 2016
Narconon Arrowhead liters a
trtjfc uooKiet on orug and alcohol
addiction, caff 800 468 6933 or log
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National Problem Gambling
Hotline • 800 522 4700. tree and
confidential 24 7
Lite in Focus - alcohol chemi
cal treatment senes and anger
management treatment class al 7
pm every 2nd and 4th Monday
Certified co ed instructors. 1132 E
Bryan, one block easl ot hospital
Call 918 2241621 lor more into
Celebrate Recovery
Worship, Fridays, First Baptist
Church Sapulpa 6 p.m dinner $3.
7pm large group worship 8 p m
small groups. 9pm cottee and
dessed For more information call
918 224 1684
Weight Watchers meet
Mondays it noon 5 pm and 6
p m at Faith Baptist Church 1700
Hwy 117, Sapulpa
20 20 Plus Visually Impaired
Support Group Second and
loudh Wednesday each month 1
pm 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
Naza'ene Sapulpa For more
information call 918 224 3’54
Grace Hospice otters profes-
sionally led bereavement
groups Mondays at 6 pm and
Thursdays at 3 30 pm at their
offices 6400 S Lewis *1000
Free For more information 918
744 7223 * .
Services
OASIS Adult Day Services -
tor a sate and compassionate envi
ronmenl tor loved ones with
Al/heimers while you are at work
or you |ust need a break during the
day call 918 749 6969 lor 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
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Found - Ma*e young oeagle Hea collar and
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last seen Aug 17 in the 1300 block ol E
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RoadOklahoma 97
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Lost- Male cream Chihuahua no collar
vicinity ot Timber Ridge and Canyon Road,
since Jul 20
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