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been cleaned up after an of the 12-ton carcass fell off a
Kristi West, assistant pro-
molasses onto a major Texas University.
the seven-foot skull bone,
highway.
“The smell just lingers,” would be great teaching
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spilled molasses was sup- across the island caused traf-
A giant grave was dug for
posed to be used in cattle fic jams Thursday and the whale and a prayer cere-
food.
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Jennifer Risner of
Altus. He is the grand-
son of Leanne and
Mac Coffman of
Mangum and Charles
and Pat Risner of
Rector, Ark. He is the
Grandparents are
Diane Chowning of
Olustee, Jon
Chowning of Kansas
City, Mo. and Dale and
Debbie Dunn of
Martha. Great-
Midwest City, Tony and
Lois Dunn of Martha,
Sheila Mix of
Martha and Howard
Mix of Searcy, Ark.
Risner of Rector, Ark.
and Chuck and Ann
Thompson of Challis,
ID.
Dempsey of Blair, the
late Ray and Vermeda
Rolens of Potosi, Mo.
the late Luey and Clara
Aden of Altus, Don and
June Hilton of Altus,
Peggy Hodge of St.
Charles, Mo. and the
great-great grand-
daughter of Vernice
Walker of Alvarado,
Texas.
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size where volunteers could
lift them back onto a truck.
The dead whale, an adult
about 65 feet long, was first
spotted June 29 off Kaneohe.
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Jackson County Assessor, Gerald Sherrill, reviews preliminary property
value assessments for 2008 wth the Jackson County Clerk After all
property values have been set, the Assessor shall prepare an annual
abstract for the county which reflects the projected amount of taxes to be
collected All entities. The Health Department, EMS. County Library.
Southwest Technology Center, County General ALL County Schools use
these estimates to prepare their budgets The schools will receive
approximately 70% of those revenues It is imperative that accurate
property assessments are provided to the Okalhoma Tax Commission for
certification. Gerald Sherrill has applied his knowledge and training in
county government to this process to assure that all information is accurate
and filed in a timely manner
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JULY 29, 2008
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overturned tanker truck truck carrying giant whale fessor at Hawaii Pacific, said
poured 5,000 gallons of bones to Hawaii Pacific the whale bones, including
Identification Number USPS 015-140.
Published afternoons Monday
through Friday and Sunday mornings
except Christmas Day by Heartland
Publications, at 218 W. Commerce.
Altus, OK 73521. Periodicals postage
paid at Altus, OK.
annoyed residents. Workers mony was held as the
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For more information
about the wheat or cotton
crops for the upcoming
harvesting season contact
the OSU Extension
Service or ODAFF per-
sonnel at 405-522-6347
or 482-522-5981.
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Grandparents are
great-grandson of Ray Shirley and the late
and Doris Coffman of Jim Holder of Olustee.
Mangum, Darline Tom and the late
Odds & Ends in the News
SUGAR LAND, Texas with the smell of decompos- of its death had not been
(AP) — A sticky mess has ing whale when big chunks determined.
39 Caterwaul
1 Thousand 41 Twist
gee’s violently
4 Ear of corn 43 Like
7 Zorro's molasses
marks 45 Safari
: 11 Citrus animal
: cooler 46 Tropical
512 Swing fruits
• around 48 Account
13 Clay pot book
- 14 Lifeguards, 52 Sari wearer
5 often
-16 Knuckle
Drivers heading to Sugar said Richard Kurosu, who tools.T
Land were rerouted Thursday lives near a corner in “It’s such a spectacular 1 exas Lottery
after the afternoon accident Kaneohe where several animal,” West said.
shut down Texas 6 at whale parts littered the road Sperm whales are an July 18, 2008
Southwest Freeway for eight for more than two hours. endangered species, and their Pick Three Day
hours. The bulk of the blubbery bones are generally not avail-
City of Sugar Land mass was moved to a pit near able. 19
spokeswoman Pat Pollicoff Kahuku Point, where it was Jeff Walters of the Pick Three Night
told The Houston Chronicle buried. But the university Department of Land and
2-0-5
the road was closed until wanted the bones to teach Natural Resources, said it
midnight Thursday because students about the marine cost between $10,000 and Cash Five
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was taken to a hospital with
minor head injuries.
Addisyn Vermeda
Nolan turned 4 years
old July 14. She is the
daughter of Steven
and Tiffany Nolan of
Altus. She is the
granddaughter of
Kenneth and Georgia
Dempsey and Leon
• Holder Dunn turned 2 and Kathy Nolan, all of
B years old July 8. He is Altus. She is the great-
Jackson Cade Risner the son of Rodney and granddaughter of Edith
turned 4 years old July Laurey Dunn 0f Altus.
of the coating of “healthy, all mammal. $15,000 to remove and bury
natural molasses.” The The whale’s journey the whale.
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The 26-year-old driver of needed a chain saw to cut remains were covered,
the truck, Joe Albert Loya, some of the bones down to a
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Getting the rotting corpse of It then washed up to a hard-
a dead sperm whale off to-access location on the
Oahu’s North Shore was only North Shore, where sharks
the start of the problem. fed on the remains. The cause
Then residents had to deal
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