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Colton Martin will be<br />
performing at the<br />
2011 Arts in Action<br />
Festival in <strong>Frederick</strong><br />
on September 17th.<br />
Colton is the 10-yearold<br />
son of David and<br />
Jill (Hayes) Martin. He<br />
is the grandson of<br />
Doug & Julie Hayes of<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> and Chris &<br />
Glenda Martin of<br />
Tillman County Home of Doug Ade<br />
Since 1904 The <strong>Leader</strong> for Community News & Sports in Tillman County 50 Cents<br />
The <strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>Leader</strong><br />
Wednesday Edition September 14, 2011<br />
Comanche and great<br />
grandson of Rita<br />
Perry; Lynn Hayes of<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> and Glen &<br />
Betty Mallow of<br />
Walters. He is a fifth<br />
grade student at<br />
C o m a n c h e<br />
Elementary, and is<br />
involved in Cub<br />
Scouts and Archery.<br />
Colton currently co-<br />
www.myfrederickleader.com<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> FFA and 4-H participates in the Tipton Free Fair<br />
On Saturday, August<br />
27th many <strong>Frederick</strong><br />
FFA and 4-H members<br />
participated in<br />
the Tipton Free Fair.<br />
The results are:<br />
Sheep:<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> FFA member<br />
Destinee Johnson<br />
placed 1st and Breed<br />
Champion of the<br />
Natural, Suffold, and<br />
Cross breeds and<br />
won Grand Champion<br />
with her Cross. She<br />
was also named the<br />
Senior Sheep<br />
Showman.<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> FFA mem-<br />
Jarrett Tyra Destinee Johnson Leanne Van der Laan<br />
Riley Davis Shannon Van der Laan Dennis Van der Laan<br />
ber Kylee Stewart<br />
placed 1st with her<br />
Speckled Face and<br />
1st with her Hamp.<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> 4-H member<br />
kamerson Stewart<br />
placed 1st with his<br />
Shrop.<br />
Dairy Cattle:<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> FFA member<br />
Shannon Van der<br />
Laan placed 1st in<br />
class with her<br />
Holstein and won the<br />
Supreme Dairy<br />
Heifer.<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> FFA member<br />
Leanne Van der<br />
Laan placed 1st in<br />
Class with her<br />
Ayrshire and won the<br />
Reserve Supreme<br />
Dairy Heifer. She<br />
was also named the<br />
Senior Dairy<br />
Showman.<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> 4-H member<br />
Dennis Van der<br />
Laan placed 1st in<br />
Class with his Brown<br />
Swiss and was<br />
named the Junior<br />
Dairy Showman.<br />
Beef Cattle:<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> FFA member<br />
Riley Davis won<br />
Champion Limousin<br />
Steer and Reserve<br />
Johnston Unanimously Re-elected<br />
to OMPA Board of Directors<br />
Robert Johnston,<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> City<br />
Manager/Elector, was<br />
unanimously re-elected<br />
to serve another<br />
three-year term on the<br />
Oklahoma Municipal<br />
Power Authority’s<br />
(OMPA) Board of<br />
Directors during<br />
OMPA’s 2011 Annual<br />
Electors Meeting.<br />
The electors’ meeting<br />
was held at the<br />
Roland H. Dawson<br />
OMPA Headquarters<br />
Building in Edmond<br />
on September 8th.<br />
This year marks a<br />
milestone for the consumer-owned<br />
public<br />
power entity – its 30th<br />
anniversary.<br />
Johnston, who<br />
serves as the Board<br />
Secretary, has served<br />
as a board member<br />
since August 18,<br />
2004, when he was<br />
appointed to fill a<br />
vacancy on the board.<br />
Johnston was hired<br />
as <strong>Frederick</strong>’s City<br />
Manager on February<br />
1, 1993. In addition<br />
to serving on the<br />
OMPA Board, he has<br />
served on the MESO<br />
Board since 1993<br />
including four years<br />
on the executive committee<br />
and one term<br />
as president of the<br />
association. He also<br />
serves as president of<br />
the OML Board for<br />
2 0 1 0 - 2 0 1 1 .<br />
Johnston served on<br />
the International<br />
City/County<br />
Management<br />
Association (ICMA)<br />
Executive Board for<br />
2006-07 representing<br />
the Mountain Plains<br />
region.<br />
During the MESO<br />
Awards Luncheon on<br />
September 29, 2010,<br />
he received MESO’s<br />
Ray Duffy Personal<br />
Service Award that is<br />
given annually to an<br />
Oklahoma public official<br />
for outstanding<br />
achievements in government.<br />
Martin to perform at 2011 Art in Action<br />
Festival this Saturday<br />
stars with his family in<br />
local Wichita<br />
Furniture commercials.<br />
He was this<br />
year’s youngest,<br />
locally selected finalist<br />
competing in<br />
Texaco’s Country<br />
Showdown in<br />
Duncan, OK Colton<br />
was a '10-'11 member<br />
of Walters<br />
Grand Champion<br />
Steer.<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> 4-H member<br />
Jarrett Tyra won<br />
Grand Champion<br />
Steer and Junior Beef<br />
Showman.<br />
Goats:<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> 4-H member<br />
Jarrett Tyra won<br />
Grand Champion<br />
Wether and Reserve<br />
Grand Champion<br />
Wether.<br />
In the Open Show:<br />
Kiera Stehr won<br />
Champion Hereford<br />
Heifer, Breed<br />
Champion Angus<br />
Keri Sparks appeared<br />
in court on Friday,<br />
where she entered<br />
blind pleas to two<br />
counts of felony<br />
embezzlement in a<br />
Tillman Coutny<br />
District Court. Keri<br />
Sparks, 39, had<br />
stolen as much as<br />
200,000 in public<br />
funds while working<br />
Elementary ‘Singing<br />
Sensations’, an elite,<br />
thirty-member singing<br />
group of fourth and<br />
fifth graders. He loves<br />
spending time with his<br />
family and best friend,<br />
Josh. His favorite<br />
hobbies include hunting,<br />
fishing, singing<br />
and song writing.<br />
Heifer, and Reserve<br />
Grand Champion<br />
Heifer.<br />
Hanna Stehr won<br />
C h a m p i o n<br />
Commercial Heifer.<br />
as clerk and treasurer<br />
in Davidson from<br />
1994-2007, according<br />
to Assistant District<br />
Attorney Deanna<br />
Hansell.<br />
Sparks was sentenced<br />
to 10 years<br />
with Oklahoma<br />
Department of<br />
Corrections of the<br />
duel charges, with all<br />
Kylee Stewart<br />
Congratulations to all<br />
the students participating<br />
in the Tipton<br />
Free Fair.<br />
Arrest Made in City Hall Arson<br />
On August 25,<br />
2011, the Grandfield<br />
City Hall was damaged<br />
from a fire of<br />
unknown origin.<br />
Subsequent investigation<br />
by the Tillman<br />
County Sheriff<br />
Department and the<br />
State Fire Marshal,<br />
determined that the<br />
fire was arson. Sheriff<br />
Bobby Whittington<br />
advises that Justin<br />
Carpenter, 18, of<br />
Grandfield has been<br />
arrested and charged<br />
with Second Degree<br />
Arson. “The arrest<br />
comes after a 2 week<br />
investigation by this<br />
department and the<br />
State Fire Marshal,<br />
during which<br />
Carpenter was developed<br />
as a suspect”<br />
said Whittington.<br />
Carpenter is<br />
currently incarcerated<br />
in the Tillman County<br />
Jail, under<br />
$10,000.00 bond,<br />
pending formal<br />
arraignment on his<br />
charges.<br />
Sparks pleads to charges of embezzlement<br />
but 60 days suspended<br />
on both. She was<br />
also ordered to pay at<br />
least $20,000. The<br />
final estimates are still<br />
being figured as to<br />
what she will owe,<br />
restitution will be<br />
decided at a hearing<br />
on November 9th.
<strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>Leader</strong> Wednesday Edition September 14, 2011 page 2<br />
WEATHER<br />
Today's Weather<br />
Local 5-Day Forecast<br />
Wed<br />
9/14<br />
103/70<br />
Partly<br />
cloudy<br />
skies. Very<br />
hot. High<br />
103F.<br />
Winds<br />
WSW at 5<br />
to 10 mph.<br />
Sunrise:<br />
7:19 AM<br />
Sunset:<br />
7:47 PM<br />
Thu<br />
9/15<br />
94/58<br />
Isolated<br />
thunderstorms.<br />
Highs in the<br />
mid 90s and<br />
lows in the<br />
upper 50s.<br />
Sunrise:<br />
7:19 AM<br />
Sunset:<br />
7:46 PM<br />
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Sat<br />
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77/63<br />
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Sunrise:<br />
7:21 AM<br />
Sunset:<br />
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103/68<br />
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Sunset:<br />
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Area Cities<br />
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Antlers 106 71 pt sunny Oklahoma City 101 69 pt sunny<br />
Ardmore 105 74 pt sunny Okmulgee 99 66 pt sunny<br />
Bartlesville 97 62 mst sunny Pauls Valley 103 71 pt sunny<br />
Broken Bow 104 72 pt sunny Perry 101 68 pt sunny<br />
Claremore 97 66 pt sunny Sallisaw 99 68 pt sunny<br />
Cordell 102 66 pt sunny Sapulpa 99 66 pt sunny<br />
Duncan 106 75 pt sunny Shawnee 105 71 pt sunny<br />
El Reno 101 66 pt sunny Snyder 104 70 pt sunny<br />
Elk City 102 63 pt sunny Stillwater 100 66 pt sunny<br />
Enid 99 68 pt sunny Tahlequah 98 63 pt sunny<br />
Guymon 88 58 pt sunny Tulsa 100 69 mst sunny<br />
Lawton 103 68 pt sunny Watonga 96 67 pt sunny<br />
McAlester 104 71 mst sunny Weatherford 98 67 pt sunny<br />
Miami 98 64 mst sunny Wewoka 103 69 pt sunny<br />
Muskogee 99 69 pt sunny Woodward 93 63 pt sunny<br />
National Cities<br />
City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond.<br />
Atlanta 88 61 sunny Minneapolis 72 47 sunny<br />
Boston 81 65 mst sunny New York 83 69 mst sunny<br />
Chicago 72 50 mst sunny Phoenix 92 72 t-storm<br />
Dallas 106 78 pt sunny San Francisco 64 55 pt sunny<br />
Denver 78 53 t-storm Seattle 73 55 pt sunny<br />
Houston 100 72 mst sunny St. Louis 94 63 mst sunny<br />
Los Angeles 79 61 pt sunny Washington, DC 86 68 sunny<br />
Miami 89 75 t-storm<br />
Moon Phases<br />
Full<br />
Sep 12<br />
UV Index<br />
Wed<br />
9/14<br />
8<br />
Very High<br />
Last<br />
Sep 20<br />
Thu<br />
9/15<br />
8<br />
Very High<br />
Fri<br />
9/16<br />
5<br />
Moderate<br />
The UV Index is measured on a0-11number scale,<br />
with a higher UV Index showing the need for greater<br />
skin protection.<br />
New<br />
Sep 27<br />
Sat<br />
9/17<br />
8<br />
Very High<br />
First<br />
Oct 4<br />
Sun<br />
9/18<br />
8<br />
Very High<br />
0 11<br />
Announcements~<br />
Bridal Shower<br />
There will be a bridal shower in honor of<br />
Jenny Jackson bride-elect of Andy Rosenfelt<br />
on Saturday, September 17, 2011 at 10:30<br />
in the morning at the First Baptist Church in<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong>. All friends and family are<br />
welcomed to attend.<br />
Loveland Alumni Homecoming<br />
It is now time for the 32nd biennial<br />
homecoming for the Loveland alumni.<br />
Please plan now and get your reservations<br />
in along with the payment. The afternoon<br />
reception will be held on Saturday,<br />
September 17th, 2011 beginning at 2:00<br />
P.M. at the Great Plains Vo-Tech. The dinner<br />
will follow at 6:00 P.M. and will be catered by<br />
Melissa’s Catering. Please come and bring<br />
any pictures or newspaper clippings etc that<br />
might pertain to the Loveland School. Send<br />
reservations to Ava Ruth Tidwell at 524 N.<br />
15th St. <strong>Frederick</strong>, OK 73542. Phone<br />
numbers are 580-335-2723 or 361-319-<br />
2112.<br />
The <strong>Frederick</strong> Quarterback<br />
Club’s 3rd annual Golf<br />
Tournament<br />
The <strong>Frederick</strong> Quarterback Club’s 3rd annual<br />
Golf Tournament benefiting <strong>Frederick</strong> High<br />
School Athletics will be on Saturday, October<br />
1, 2011 at 9:30 A.M. This is a 4 person<br />
scramble and the cost is $50/per golfer.<br />
Lunch will be included and prizes for closest<br />
to pin and straightest drive and opitional skins<br />
game. Money awarded in each flight. Limited<br />
cart rental. To sign up for the scramble or be<br />
a hole sponsor call Chad Akin at 580-305-<br />
2519 or Country Club at 580-335-2911.<br />
Book Sale<br />
The Masonic Lodge and The Friends of<br />
the <strong>Frederick</strong> Public Library invite you to<br />
our annual BOOK SALE<br />
Saturday, September 17th-9am-3pm Gray<br />
Gish Event Center 126 N. Main (Corner of<br />
Floral and Hwy 183) All proceeds benefit the<br />
Friends of the Library and will provide<br />
programming and purchase books, software<br />
and audiovisual materials for <strong>Frederick</strong>’s<br />
Carnegie Library *If you become a “Friend”<br />
you get to view and buy early on Friday<br />
evening! Membership is $10 **We are<br />
currently accepting book and video<br />
donations for the sale at the library during<br />
regular business hours.<br />
Mon. Sept. 5<br />
No School<br />
Mon. Sept 12<br />
Breakfast: Biscuits,<br />
gravy, sausage, hash<br />
brown potatoes, cereal,<br />
milk<br />
Lunch: pizza, beef burrito,<br />
tossed salad, carrots,<br />
pears, milk<br />
Mon. Sept 19<br />
Breakfast: Biscuits,<br />
Sausage applesauce,<br />
cereal, milk<br />
Lunch: pizza, spaghetti<br />
with meat sauce, salad,<br />
french bread, mixed<br />
fruit, milk<br />
Tues. Sept. 6<br />
Breakfast: French<br />
toast sticks, bacon,<br />
syrup, applesauce,<br />
cereal, milk<br />
Lunch: Crispy<br />
Chicken, mashed<br />
potatoes, gravy, green<br />
beans, roll, peaches,<br />
milk<br />
Tues. Sept 13<br />
Breakfast: Biscuits,<br />
bacon, scrambled<br />
eggs, applesauce,<br />
cereal, milk<br />
Lunch: pizza,<br />
lasagna with ground<br />
beef, salad, french<br />
bread, mixed fruit,<br />
milk<br />
Tues.Sept 20<br />
Breakfast: Biscuits,<br />
gravy, sausage, hash<br />
brown potato, cereal,<br />
milk<br />
Lunch: pizza, enchilada<br />
casserole, corn,<br />
salad, pears, milk<br />
September14: Will Cassidy, Bridget<br />
Heap, Lupe Soliz, Gary Tyler, Eddie<br />
Johnson<br />
September 15: Justin Billy, Mykah<br />
Snyder, Matthew Huff, Barbara<br />
Meador<br />
September 16: Gary Sanders,<br />
Tammi Schrick<br />
September 17: Ellie Ade, Corrie<br />
Jones<br />
September 14: Jered & Casey<br />
Reed, Gordon & Coleen Shaver<br />
September 15: Ray & Joyce<br />
Wallace<br />
September 17: Joey & Sarah<br />
Copeland, Jeith & Lori Varner<br />
Bomber Football<br />
Reserved Seats<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> High School Bomber Football<br />
Reserved seating tickets for sale at the<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> High School office. See Lana or<br />
call 335-5521. Tickets are $35 each.<br />
Clothes Closet<br />
The Clothes Closet, located at 409 N. 3rd will<br />
be closed the second Saturday of this month<br />
only, September 10th. It will reopen the fourth<br />
Saturday, September 24th, with all never<br />
before seen winter garments. For more<br />
information, call Rachel at 335-5112 or 305-<br />
1006.<br />
Class Ring Orders<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> High School Senior Graduation<br />
Orders & Class Ring Orders with Jostens will<br />
be Wednesday, October 12th at 8:30am-noon<br />
in the FHS Gym Lobby.<br />
Thurs. Sept 1 Fri. Sept. 2<br />
Breakfast: Biscuits, Breakfast:<br />
Sausage apple- Cinnamon rolls,<br />
sauce, cereal, milk cereal, fruit juice,<br />
Lunch: pizza, mexi- milk<br />
can casserole, salad, Lunch: pizza, ham,<br />
corn, mixed fruit, milk mashed potatoes,<br />
salad, french bread,<br />
peaches, milk<br />
Wed. Sept 7 Thurs. Sept 8 Fri. Sept 9<br />
Breakfast: Biscuits, Breakfast: Biscuits, Breakfast:<br />
gravy, sausage, hashbacon,<br />
scrambledCinnamon<br />
rolls,<br />
brown potatoes, eggs, applesauce, cereal, fruit juice,<br />
cereal, milk cereal, milk milk<br />
Lunch: pizza, Lunch: pizza, chick- Lunch: pizza, beef<br />
nachos with beef, en spaghetti, salad, taco,lettuce, cheese,<br />
tossed salad, pintofrench<br />
bread, pineap- corn, peaches, milk<br />
beans, pears, chocple,<br />
milk<br />
chip cookie, milk<br />
Wed. Sept 14 Thurs. Sept 15 Fri. Sept 16<br />
Breakfast: FrenchBreakfast:<br />
Biscuits, Breakfast:<br />
toast sticks, bacon, Sausage apple- Cinnamon rolls,<br />
syrup, applesauce, sauce, cereal, milk cereal, fruit juice,<br />
cereal, milk Lunch: pizza, hotmilk<br />
Lunch: pizza, ham, dog, green beans, Lunch: pizza, frito<br />
tossed salad, frenchsalad,<br />
choc chipchili<br />
pie, salad, corn,<br />
fries, rolls, peaches, cookie, pineapple, oranges, milk<br />
milk<br />
milk<br />
Wed. Sept 21<br />
Breakfast: Biscuits,<br />
bacon, scrambled<br />
eggs, applesauce,<br />
cereal, milk<br />
Lunch: chicken quesadilla,<br />
salad, pinto<br />
beans, pineapple,<br />
milk<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> Public<br />
Schools for<br />
August, 2011<br />
Thurs. Sept 22 Fri. Sept 23<br />
Breakfast: French Breakfast:<br />
toast sticks, bacon, Cinnamon rolls,<br />
syrup, applesauce, cereal, fruit juice,<br />
cereal, milk milk<br />
Lunch: pizza, crispy Lunch: pizza, BBQ<br />
fish, mac and chz, beef, potato wedges,<br />
salad, apples, milk carrot sticks, ranch,<br />
peaches, milk
Obituaries~<br />
Stowe Memorial<br />
service for Teresa<br />
Kay Stowe, age 61,<br />
of Oklahoma City,<br />
formerly of<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong>, will be at<br />
2:00 p.m. Sunday,<br />
September 11, 2011,<br />
at the Burkhardt<br />
Chapel of <strong>Frederick</strong><br />
Memorial Cemetery<br />
with Rob Hicks,<br />
officiating<br />
Mrs. Stowe<br />
passed away<br />
peacefully Tuesday,<br />
August 30, 2011, in<br />
an Oklahoma City<br />
hospital after a battle<br />
with cancer.<br />
Inurnment will be at<br />
the <strong>Frederick</strong><br />
Memorial Cemetery<br />
under the direction of<br />
Orr Gray Gish<br />
Funeral Home,<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong>,<br />
Oklahoma.<br />
She was born<br />
on November 3,<br />
1949 to Noel Reed<br />
and Era Faye<br />
(Springfield)<br />
Graham, in<br />
Childress, Texas.<br />
She was raised in<br />
Childress and<br />
attended schools<br />
there. She graduated<br />
from Childress High<br />
School. She lived off<br />
and on in <strong>Frederick</strong>.<br />
She received her<br />
Bachelor’s Degree<br />
from East Central<br />
University in Ada,<br />
Oklahoma. She<br />
taught Mathematics<br />
and Algebra at<br />
Martin Luther King<br />
High School in<br />
Oklahoma City<br />
before retiring due to<br />
health issues. She<br />
also taught twirling<br />
lessons. She<br />
married George<br />
Clifford Stowe. She<br />
was devoted to her<br />
family and raising<br />
her sons.<br />
She was<br />
preceded in death by<br />
her parents.<br />
She is<br />
survived by her<br />
husband: George<br />
Clifford Stowe, of the<br />
home; two sons:<br />
Jason Reed Hicks<br />
and Justin Hicks,<br />
both of Oklahoma<br />
City; three<br />
grandchildren:<br />
Jessica and Julian,<br />
of <strong>Frederick</strong>,<br />
Oklahoma, and<br />
Jamie Turner of<br />
Wichita Falls, Texas.<br />
Memorial<br />
contributions may be<br />
made to the All<br />
School Scholarship<br />
Fund, Class of 1967,<br />
P. O. Box 35,<br />
Childress, Texas<br />
79201, in loving<br />
memory of Teresa<br />
Kay Stowe.<br />
An on-line<br />
guest book and<br />
sympathy cards are<br />
available at:<br />
www.OrrGrayGishfu<br />
neralhome.com or<br />
www.Tiptonfuneralho<br />
me.com<br />
Davis<br />
Graveside<br />
service for Annie Mae<br />
Davis, age 92, of<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong>, Oklahoma,<br />
will be held at 10:00<br />
a.m. Tuesday,<br />
September 13, 2011,<br />
at the <strong>Frederick</strong><br />
Memorial Cemetery.<br />
Ms. Davis<br />
passed away Friday,<br />
September 9, 2011,<br />
at Memorial Nursing<br />
Care Center, in<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong>, Oklahoma.<br />
Burial is under<br />
the direction of Orr<br />
Gray Gish Funeral<br />
Home, <strong>Frederick</strong>,<br />
Oklahoma.<br />
She was born<br />
June 22, 1919, in<br />
Corsicana, Texas, to<br />
Rayfield and Willie<br />
Mae Davis. She<br />
attended school in<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> and<br />
graduated from Boyd<br />
High School. She<br />
attended college at<br />
Langston University.<br />
She served as a<br />
Missionary in the<br />
community, churches<br />
as well as prisons.<br />
Annie Mae was a<br />
dedicated Christian<br />
and a faithful servant<br />
in her community.<br />
She loved her church<br />
and her church<br />
family. She will<br />
always be loved and<br />
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not forgotten. She<br />
was a member for<br />
over fifty years of the<br />
First Baptist<br />
Missionary Church, in<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong>.<br />
She was<br />
preceded in death by<br />
her parents; a<br />
brother: Eddie Ray<br />
Davis; and a sister:<br />
Ollie Leopard.<br />
She leaves to<br />
mourn, her sister:<br />
Hattie Pearl Young, of<br />
Los Angeles,<br />
California, whom she<br />
loved dearly. They<br />
were very close and<br />
stayed in contact with<br />
each other. Survivors<br />
also include nieces:<br />
Frances Marchan<br />
Young, Los Angeles,<br />
California, Gale<br />
Denise Davis,<br />
Moreno Valley,<br />
California, and<br />
Stephanie Elaine<br />
Davis, Las Vegas,<br />
Nevada; nephews:<br />
Marrel “Butch” Young,<br />
Los Angeles,<br />
California, and<br />
Gregory Allen Davis,<br />
Philadelphia,<br />
Pennsylvania; and a<br />
host of cousins, great<br />
nieces, nephews,<br />
relatives and friends.<br />
An on-line guest book<br />
and sympathy cards<br />
are available at: Orr<br />
Gray Gish Funeral<br />
Home 580-335-2112<br />
www.OrrGrayGishfun<br />
eralhome.com or<br />
www.Tiptonfuneralho<br />
me.com<br />
Memorial<br />
contributions, cards<br />
and flowers can be<br />
made to<br />
Hattie Pearl Young<br />
649 E 77th Street,<br />
Los Angeles, Ca<br />
90001.<br />
Letter to the Editor<br />
To whom it may concern:<br />
As a lifelong Oklahoma resident, I feel the need to write concerning the approval process of<br />
Keystone XL Pipeline Project. As I am sure you are aware this project is awaiting a<br />
Presidential Permit for the pipeline to cross the U.S./ Canada border. I am a 35 year pipeline<br />
construction worker and Oklahoma tax payer. I am tired of sending our wealth to countries<br />
that use the money to attack our way of life. With the supplies now available in Canada, it<br />
makes perfect sense to purchase as much oil as we can from our friendly neighbor to the<br />
North. I have personally witnessed the precautions and safety measures that Trans-Canada<br />
upholds to construct and operate their pipeline systems and I can honestly say from a safety<br />
standpoint, they are one of the best pipeline operators in our country today. With over 13,000<br />
construction jobs and 18,000 spin off jobs hanging in the balance and an estimated $600<br />
million dollars in new tax revenues for the communities, it makes perfect sense to construct<br />
the Keystone Pipeline now. This pipeline comes at a time when we need jobs, friendly oil<br />
supplies, and private sector investments into our country. Trans-Canada has pledged to<br />
transport up to 15% of this pipeline's capacity with U.S. oil production to be picked up along<br />
its proposed route. This means that North Dakota and Montana oil producers will be able to<br />
send their products to market at a more favorable price than they now have. I understand<br />
that as a country we need to look at as many environmentally friendly approaches as<br />
possible. I am reducing our carbon footprint by choosing natural gas powered vehicles, wind<br />
power, solar power, and nuclear energy, but we cannot get there overnight. From where we<br />
sit today we are committed in the near future to oil. At the present time it makes perfect<br />
sense, even "COMMON SENSE" to approve the Keystone Pipeline and purchase oil from<br />
our friendly neighbors to the North and put America back to work!<br />
Sincerely,<br />
David L. Barnett<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> Masonic Lodge #249<br />
is sponsoring a<br />
FISH FRY<br />
for the <strong>Frederick</strong> FFA Chapter<br />
Monday, September 26, 2011<br />
at the Prather Brown Cafeteria<br />
from 5:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M.<br />
Catfish and all the trimmings<br />
Adults - $12.00<br />
Children under 6 yrs - $8.00<br />
60th Wedding<br />
Anniversary Celebrated<br />
Dan and Wilma<br />
Fischer of<br />
Chattanooga<br />
celebrated their 60th<br />
wedding anniversary<br />
on August 18, 2011<br />
with their family.<br />
Those attending the<br />
celebration were<br />
Jimmy and Benita<br />
Fischer of<br />
Chattanooga, Tony<br />
Billy and Verna Gray<br />
of Tipton, Oklahoma<br />
were married in<br />
Austin, Texas on<br />
September 8, 1946.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Gray<br />
lived in Austin for<br />
several years,<br />
moving to Tipton<br />
in1966. They were<br />
valued employees of<br />
the Tipton Children’s<br />
Home until their<br />
retirement; the Tipton<br />
Home honored this<br />
couple by naming the<br />
campus cafeteria<br />
after them upon their<br />
retirement.<br />
The Gray’s three<br />
children and their<br />
spouses: Mike &<br />
Mary Gray of Clovis,<br />
New Mexico, Tim &<br />
Kathy Gray of Tipton,<br />
and Deborah &<br />
James Waugh of<br />
Plano, Texas,<br />
and Derbra Jackson<br />
of <strong>Frederick</strong>, Galen<br />
Robison of Burns<br />
Flat, Jarod and<br />
Susan Baker and<br />
children Kaylee,<br />
Jacob, and Zada of<br />
Sentinel, Jenny<br />
Jackson of Ardmore<br />
and her fiance' Andy<br />
Rosenfelt of Moore.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gray<br />
Celebrate 65 Years<br />
Together!<br />
Pictured above: Tim Gray, Mike Gray and<br />
Debbie Waugh with their parents,<br />
Billy & Verna Gray of Tipton, OK.<br />
honored their parents<br />
with a family dinner<br />
on Saturday,<br />
September 3rd, at<br />
the Tipton Church of<br />
Christ Fellowship<br />
Building. About thirtyfive<br />
family members,<br />
including the Gray’s<br />
children,<br />
grandchildren, greatgrandchildren,<br />
and<br />
several nieces and<br />
nephews, made the<br />
trip to Tipton for this<br />
special family<br />
weekend.<br />
The family is blessed<br />
to have this precious<br />
couple as role<br />
models of love,<br />
service and devotion<br />
to each other, to their<br />
family, to other<br />
people, and most<br />
importantly, to God<br />
and His Kingdom.<br />
Look for us on the web at<br />
www.myfrederickleader.com
EMBRACE<br />
FAITH<br />
Receive<br />
Grace<br />
year we focused on receiving<br />
healing from God. This<br />
year the emphasis is on<br />
grace. When you think of<br />
grace what do you think of?<br />
A common definition of<br />
Next week the congrega- grace is God’s “undeserved<br />
tion I serve hosts its largest merit” or “undeserved favor.”<br />
outreach event of the year. It This is a true definition, but it<br />
is called Receive<br />
can be limiting as well as<br />
and<br />
discouraging. Grace is a<br />
is a modern-styled revival much larger concept that<br />
with special music, a speak- simply receiving something<br />
er, and lots of good food. undeserved, that puts the<br />
The emphasis of this year’s focus on us and our per-<br />
event is Receive<br />
formance (or lack thereof).<br />
Grace.<br />
Grace is God’s slant<br />
I have been thinking a lot towards us. God’s attitude<br />
about that (receiving Gladstone grace) towards Monument us. Company<br />
lately and I thought I Grace is God’s love, God’s<br />
would share some of my kindness, God’s gentleness,<br />
thoughts about that. God’s mercy. Grace is the<br />
environment we live in as<br />
1)<br />
Gods’ children. A discour-<br />
Receive.<br />
aging aspect of the typical<br />
Our titling of the event definition of grace as “unde-<br />
Receive was purposefully served merit” or “unde-<br />
done in order to emphasize served favor” is the idea that<br />
that a healthy Christian in relating to God our not<br />
receives from God. Often deserving God’s grace is<br />
the emphasis of the church emphasized. Grace cannot<br />
is on giving. We give our be deserved, by definition! I<br />
tithes and offerings to God. Quality think using Implement undeserved is<br />
We give our time and talent wrong-headed, because it<br />
to the church and to those in puts God and us in a posi-<br />
need. We give our hearts to tion that I do not believe<br />
Jesus for salvation and Scripture emphasizes. I<br />
every day as we seek to live <strong>Frederick</strong> think a better word would be<br />
the Christian life. ThisPublic<br />
“unearned.” Works Grace is<br />
emphasis on giving is unearned Authority goodness sent<br />
important and required if we out way by a God who loves<br />
hope to fulfill our purpose as us. Just like my children<br />
Jesus’ disciples. However have my love and positive<br />
an emphasis solely on giv- regard simply because they<br />
ing is an out-of-balance are my children, we have<br />
understanding of what it God’s grace and love for<br />
means to live as God’s chil- the simple fact that God credren.<br />
Too often the maxim “it is<br />
ated us.<br />
better to give then receive” Next week I will conclude<br />
degenerates into a mind this discussion by looking at<br />
and heart-numbing activity the idea of receiving grace,<br />
in the name of God, <strong>Frederick</strong> but how we Pharmacy<br />
receive from God,<br />
without the Spirit of God. and what the outcome of<br />
God calls us to give to oth- receiving grace looks<br />
ers, but if we have an empty like.<br />
cup we have nothing FREDERICK ACE HARDWARE<br />
whole and worthwhile to If I can be supportive to you<br />
give. In order to give we on your spiritual journey<br />
must first and continually be don’t hesitate to contact<br />
receiving from God. God’s<br />
Spirit is available to us, is<br />
working in us, and has<br />
me at umpastor@pldi.net.<br />
gifts of grace for us to<br />
receive every day.<br />
“Serving From Our Heart”<br />
2)<br />
Grace.<br />
Each year we also have an<br />
emphasis on what we are<br />
receiving from God. Last<br />
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1400 N. 11th-<strong>Frederick</strong>, OK<br />
-580-335-5596<br />
Jackson<br />
Funeral Home,<br />
Inc.<br />
Bobby & Georgia Jackson,<br />
Owners<br />
First & Gladstone<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong>, OK 73542<br />
“Serving from our heart”<br />
300 N. Main<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong>, OK<br />
MOUNT GILEOD BAPTIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
Tipton<br />
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.<br />
Sunday Evening Service 7:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday Night Bible Study 7:00<br />
p.m.<br />
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Grandfield<br />
3rd and Simpson St.<br />
2nd and 4th Sundays, 10:30 a.m.<br />
SPANISH BAPTIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
3rd and Kiowa<br />
Morning Worship 9:30 a.m.<br />
Sunday School 10:30 a.m.<br />
Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.<br />
Training Union 7:30 p.m.<br />
TESCA BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
211 S. 22nd<br />
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.<br />
Evening Worship 7:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday 7:00 p.m.<br />
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
901 N. 15th<br />
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.<br />
Morning Service 10:55 a.m.<br />
Evening Service 6:00 p.m.<br />
Midweek<br />
Service 7:00 p.m.<br />
Catholic<br />
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL<br />
HELP CATHOLIC CHURCH<br />
Grandfield<br />
Mass Schedule:<br />
Sundays 8:00 a.m.<br />
FIRST BAPTIST<br />
MISSIONARY<br />
400 S. 1st<br />
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.<br />
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday Prayer 6:00 p.m.<br />
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Davidson<br />
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.<br />
Evening Worship 7:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday Night 7:30 p.m.<br />
FIRST BAPTIST<br />
CHURCH Hollister<br />
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.<br />
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
300 E. Davis • Tipton<br />
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship 10:55 a.m.<br />
Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.<br />
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.<br />
FIRST MISSIONARY BAPTIST<br />
20th and Aster<br />
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.<br />
Evening Worship 7:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday Prayer 7:00 p.m.<br />
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
4th and Aster<br />
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.<br />
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.<br />
Wednesday Services 7:30 p.m.<br />
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Chattanooga<br />
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.<br />
Evening Service 6:30 p.m.<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>Leader</strong> Wednesday September 14, 2011 page 4<br />
Quality<br />
Implement<br />
401 S. 10th •<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong>, OK<br />
580-335-5541<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong><br />
Public<br />
Works<br />
Authority<br />
580-335-7551<br />
200 W. Grand<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong>, OK<br />
580-335-3775<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong><br />
Pharmacy<br />
1600 N. Main •<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong>, OK<br />
580-335-5501<br />
Lewis<br />
Pharmacy<br />
Keith Lewis<br />
-219 E. Josephine<br />
580-335-7575<br />
1-877-MYCABLE<br />
www.cableone.net<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong><br />
Ace<br />
Hardware<br />
620 E. Gladstone •<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong>, OK<br />
580-335-2834<br />
Benson<br />
Law Firm<br />
124 N. 9th<br />
•<strong>Frederick</strong>, OK<br />
• 580-335-7541<br />
These area houses<br />
ofworship invite<br />
you to join them for<br />
the holidays. It could be<br />
the start of a beautiful<br />
relationship.<br />
Assembly of God<br />
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH<br />
14th and County Road<br />
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.<br />
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday Prayer 7:00 p.m.<br />
LIGHTHOUSE Cathedral<br />
1920 N. 15th<br />
Sunday Life Development 10:00 am<br />
Sunday morning Worship 11:00 am<br />
Kidzpact (Children's Church) 11:00 am<br />
Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 pm<br />
Wednesday Evening Service 7:00 pm<br />
Youth Service, KidzNite, Friends<br />
(Girls Club)<br />
Royal Rangers (Boys Club) Wed<br />
7:00 pm<br />
Baptist<br />
ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
901 W. Carol<br />
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.<br />
Evening Worship 8:00 p.m.<br />
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
4 miles west, 2 miles north<br />
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.<br />
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.<br />
Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.<br />
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
121 N. 16th<br />
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.<br />
Training Service 6:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday Teachers 7:00 p.m.<br />
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
(Southern)<br />
201 E. Grand<br />
Sunday School 9:40 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship 10:50<br />
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday Prayer<br />
Service 6:30p.m.<br />
.<br />
ST. HELEN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH<br />
11:00 a.m.<br />
Holy Day Mass: See Bulletin<br />
Weekdays 7:30 a.m.<br />
Christian<br />
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH<br />
500 N. 15th<br />
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.<br />
Church 10:45 a.m.<br />
Sunday Bible Study 6:30 p.m.<br />
Wednesday Choir 6:00 p.m.<br />
Church of Christ<br />
CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
13th and Carol<br />
Sunday Morning 9:30 a.m.<br />
Sunday Evening 5:00 p.m.<br />
CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
13th and Josephine<br />
Bible School 9:30 a.m.<br />
Worship Service 10:15 a.m.<br />
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.<br />
Church of Jesus Christ of<br />
Latter Day Saints<br />
Family Worship Center<br />
Davidson • 100 W. Primrose<br />
Thursday Evening at 7pm<br />
Sunday @ 10am and 12 noon<br />
Sunday Evening at 7pm<br />
Methodist<br />
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />
12th and Grand<br />
Church School 9:45 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship 10:50 a.m.<br />
Youth Group 5:30 p.m.<br />
Wednesday Choir 7:30 p.m<br />
.MANITOU METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Morning Worship11am<br />
Bible Study Wed. @6pm<br />
Youth Group @7pm<br />
ST. PAUL AFRICAN METHODIST<br />
EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
722 W. Aster<br />
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.<br />
Missionary - Midweek Service<br />
Wednesday 6:00 p.m.<br />
Monte Calvario<br />
11th and Dahlia<br />
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.<br />
Evening Worship 6 to 7:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday 7 to 8:00 p.m.<br />
Pentecostal<br />
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS<br />
405 N. 3rd<br />
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.<br />
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.<br />
Evening Service 6:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday Evening 7:00 p.m.<br />
SHAW’S SANCTUARY CHURCH<br />
OF GOD IN CHRIST<br />
1st and West Carol<br />
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.<br />
Worship Service 11:30 a.m.<br />
Sunday Night Service 7:00 p.m.<br />
Wednesday Prayer 7:00 p.m.<br />
HAWKINS CHAPEL<br />
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST<br />
223 S. 3rd<br />
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship 11:15 a.m.<br />
Wednesday Prayer &<br />
Bible Study 7:30 p.m.<br />
Other Denominations<br />
CHURCH OF GOD IN<br />
CHRIST PENECOSTAL (Ind.)<br />
Inglesia De Dios En Cristo Pentecostal<br />
620 W. Grand•<strong>Frederick</strong>, OK<br />
Sunday School-10 am<br />
Dom. Estudio Biblico-10am<br />
Morning Worship-11am<br />
Ser. de Adoracion-11am<br />
Sunday Evening-6pm<br />
Dom. Tarde-6pm<br />
Thursday evening-6:30pm<br />
Jueves-6:30 pm<br />
APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH<br />
922 S. 11th<br />
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.<br />
Thursday Prayer & Bible<br />
Study 7:00 p.m.<br />
APOSTOLIC WORSHIP HOUSE<br />
200 N. 4th<br />
Sunday 6pm<br />
Wednesday Bible Study 7pm<br />
Need a ride call 580-335-7219<br />
CHURCH OF THE LIVING<br />
GOD (CWFF)<br />
400 N. 5th<br />
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.<br />
Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m.<br />
YPPU 6:00 p.m.<br />
COMMUNITY BIBLE<br />
CHURCH 13th and Gladstone<br />
335-8525<br />
Sunday 10:00 a.m.<br />
FREEDOM FELLOWSHIP<br />
1100 S. 15th<br />
Sunday School 9:45<br />
Morning Worship 11:00<br />
Evening Worship 6:00<br />
Wednesday 7:00 (Bible Study)<br />
LIVING WATER MINISTRIES<br />
Oklahoma Chapel 409 N. 9th<br />
Sunday Morning 10:00 a.m.<br />
Non-denomination<br />
Give God your time<br />
attend church!
<strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>Leader</strong> Wednesday September 14, 2011 page 5<br />
Bombers Beat Carnegie<br />
By Max Clayton<br />
The <strong>Frederick</strong><br />
Bomber football team<br />
won their second<br />
game of the season<br />
last Friday night at<br />
Bomber Bowl. This<br />
was a home opener<br />
for the Bombers and<br />
was against the<br />
Carnegie Wildcats.<br />
The Bowl was<br />
packed. Trevor<br />
Flores and company<br />
beat Carnegie 55-6 in<br />
a rout.<br />
The Bombers wasted<br />
little time in scoring<br />
as they took the kickoff<br />
and crossed the<br />
goal line in just under<br />
two minutes. Trey<br />
Booker was credited<br />
with the touchdown<br />
on a 4 yard run.<br />
Booker also had a 45<br />
yard TD run just 48<br />
Gary McManus<br />
Associate State<br />
Climatologist<br />
O k l a h o m a<br />
Climatological Survey<br />
La Nina has officially<br />
returned to the equatorial<br />
pacific waters<br />
according to the<br />
National Weather<br />
Service’s Climate<br />
Prediction Center<br />
(CPC). The climate<br />
phenomenon, marked<br />
by cooler than normal<br />
waters off the west<br />
coast of South<br />
America, has been<br />
named as one of the<br />
primary culprits<br />
behind 2011’s<br />
extreme weather,<br />
such as the record<br />
flooding in the<br />
Northern Plains and<br />
the disastrous<br />
drought in the<br />
Southern Plains.<br />
While that La Nina<br />
faded throughout<br />
spring before ending<br />
in June, the CPC<br />
issued a La Nina<br />
Watch during August<br />
when the possibility of<br />
its return increased.<br />
Data now show that<br />
La Nina returned last<br />
month, prompting the<br />
issuance of a La Nina<br />
seconds into the 2nd<br />
quarter. Trevor and<br />
Trey hooked up again<br />
on the Bombers' next<br />
possession with a TD<br />
pass that covered 78<br />
yards. Late in the<br />
same quarter Flores<br />
found Kris Ufer on a<br />
12 pass for the score.<br />
Ufer caught his second<br />
TD pass in the<br />
2nd quarter, this time<br />
for 36 yards. Trevor<br />
Flores started a drive<br />
with a 34 yard punt<br />
return. He capped<br />
off the drive with a 1<br />
yard TD run to put the<br />
Bombers up 48-6.<br />
The Bombers scored<br />
again on a bubble<br />
screen to Sky Nolan.<br />
Sky caught the pass<br />
in the backfield and<br />
out ran everybody to<br />
the end zone. That<br />
Advisory by the CPC.<br />
Current long-range<br />
forecasts indicate a<br />
gradual strengthening<br />
of La Nina and its<br />
impacts throughout<br />
the fall into the winter<br />
should be expected.<br />
“This means drought<br />
is likely to continue in<br />
the drought-stricken<br />
states of Texas,<br />
Oklahoma and New<br />
Mexico,” said Mike<br />
Halpert, deputy director<br />
of the Climate<br />
Prediction Center in a<br />
National Oceanic and<br />
Atmospheric<br />
Administration press<br />
release.<br />
The shifting of air patterns<br />
in the equatorial<br />
pacific due to La Nina<br />
can lead to the disruption<br />
of normal weather<br />
patterns across the<br />
globe. The impacts<br />
most common in the<br />
United States are<br />
above normal temperatures<br />
and below normal<br />
precipitation<br />
across the southern<br />
one-third of the country<br />
and cooler and<br />
wetter than normal<br />
weather in the Pacific<br />
Northwest and Ohio<br />
Valley. The impacts<br />
screen TD covered 60<br />
yards. The score<br />
was 55-6 and that<br />
turned out to be the<br />
final. Carnegie's only<br />
score came on a 4<br />
yard pass with 8 seconds<br />
in the first half.<br />
The Bombers stats<br />
showed a total of 565<br />
yards offensively.<br />
172 yards were on the<br />
ground, the rest from<br />
the arm of Trevor<br />
Flores. Trevor was in<br />
on all 5 TD's and<br />
thus accounted for<br />
393 of those yards.<br />
He used 6 receivers<br />
in the passing game.<br />
Flores earned high<br />
praise from Coach<br />
Farmer. Trey Booker<br />
had a great game as<br />
he finished with 86<br />
yards on 12 carries.<br />
Carnegie was held<br />
La Nina Returns, Continuation of Drought Likely for Oklahoma<br />
due to La Nina are<br />
normally strongest<br />
from late fall through<br />
early spring in the<br />
Southern Plains,<br />
although not every La<br />
Nina produces the<br />
typical impacts. The<br />
return of La Nina is<br />
particularly troubling<br />
news for Oklahoma<br />
where the drought<br />
has caused an estimated<br />
$2 billion in<br />
agricultural losses<br />
according to state officials.<br />
Wheat, cotton<br />
and cattle operations<br />
have been particularly<br />
hard hit since last fall.<br />
The heat wave associated<br />
with the<br />
drought has been<br />
responsible for at<br />
least 21 deaths in<br />
Oklahoma according<br />
to state health officials.<br />
The drought<br />
also extended<br />
Oklahoma’s wildfire<br />
season through the<br />
spring and summer<br />
months.<br />
According to data<br />
from the Oklahoma<br />
Mesonet, the January<br />
through August<br />
statewide average<br />
rainfall total was<br />
14.16 inches, nearly<br />
295 yards of total<br />
offense. It wasn't a<br />
perfect game but really<br />
showcased the talent<br />
of the <strong>Frederick</strong><br />
Bombers.<br />
Junior High Hosts Hobart<br />
By Max Clayton<br />
The junior high and<br />
middle school football<br />
teams played Hobart<br />
Thursday night at<br />
Bomber Bowl. The<br />
Bearcats have a very<br />
talented pair of teams.<br />
The action was<br />
intense and the<br />
Bombers played their<br />
hearts out. There<br />
were some bright<br />
spots on the night but<br />
none on the scoreboard.<br />
The 7th<br />
graders lost their<br />
game 38-6. The junior<br />
high followed with a<br />
36-13 loss.<br />
The 7th grade<br />
Bomber roster<br />
includes: River<br />
Stewart, Cody<br />
Middick, Michael<br />
Maldonado, Bishop<br />
Harper, Seth Davis,<br />
Kelnn Carpenter, Seth<br />
Hogan, Shane<br />
Rogers, Bailey<br />
Gibson, Hayden Gray,<br />
Jarrett Garza,<br />
Jonathan Crismon,<br />
Dalton Gray, Ryan<br />
Ard, Adrian Lopez,<br />
Aaron Luna, Darrian<br />
Devlin, and Kameron<br />
Stewart.<br />
The junior high team<br />
members are: Cody<br />
Rogers, Tarren Flores,<br />
Faith Cardoso, Ethan<br />
Marshall, Jaylen<br />
Randle, Bryce Garza,<br />
Angel Castenada,<br />
Colton Schrick, Pete<br />
Lopez, Noah Bradley,<br />
Joseph Richardson,<br />
Maguire Perrett,<br />
Brandon Gibson,<br />
Drew Biggs, Garrett<br />
Mitchell, Bailey Hicks,<br />
Frank Maldonado,<br />
Brayden Kinder,<br />
Deyonne Miller, Jarret<br />
Tyra, Juan Cervantes,<br />
Brandon Blackford,<br />
Trey Robinson,<br />
Jonathan Janz, Mario<br />
Ibarra, Brandon<br />
Fairchild, Matthew<br />
Garcia, and Colt<br />
Heap.<br />
11 inches below normal<br />
and the second<br />
driest such period<br />
since records began<br />
in 1895. For the<br />
Panhandle, west central,<br />
southwest and<br />
south central sections<br />
of the state, it was<br />
easily the driest such<br />
period on record.<br />
Average rainfall totals<br />
in those areas since<br />
January 1 are as<br />
much as 16 inches<br />
below normal through<br />
September 8. The<br />
Oklahoma Mesonet<br />
site at Hooker in the<br />
Oklahoma Panhandle<br />
has recorded 2.2<br />
inches of precipitation<br />
since January 1.<br />
Next Friday night<br />
Gateway Charter<br />
School of Dallas<br />
comes to town. This<br />
should be another<br />
entertaining night at<br />
The teams have a<br />
weallth of talent and<br />
heart. They should<br />
continue to improve<br />
and begin to assert<br />
themselves. These<br />
teams will play the<br />
Elgin Owls at home in<br />
their next game. The<br />
very next week they<br />
Many of the Mesonet<br />
stations in the western<br />
half of the state<br />
have received less<br />
than 10 inches of rainfall<br />
over that period.<br />
Following the summer<br />
of 2011, which<br />
saw many of the<br />
state’s all-time heat<br />
records smashed,<br />
Mother Nature now<br />
turns her attention to<br />
the state’s rainfall – or<br />
lack thereof –<br />
records. The lowest<br />
annual total for any<br />
location in Oklahoma<br />
is 6.53 inches, recorded<br />
at the Cimarron<br />
County town of<br />
Regnier in 1956. The<br />
driest year in<br />
Bomber Bowl. See<br />
you there!<br />
GO BOMBERS!<br />
will travel to Hobart<br />
and we'll get a<br />
rematch with the<br />
Bearcats. Root for<br />
the Bombers, Hobart<br />
isn't that far.<br />
GO BOMBERS!<br />
Oklahoma was 1910<br />
with a statewide average<br />
of 19.04 inches. It<br />
is difficult to say if<br />
those records will<br />
continue to be threatened<br />
over the year’s<br />
final four months, but<br />
the return of La Nina<br />
certainly increases<br />
those odds. The latest<br />
Seasonal Drought<br />
Outlook released by<br />
the CPC shows<br />
drought persisting in<br />
the state through<br />
November with possible<br />
improvement, but<br />
not elimination, in<br />
northern and east<br />
central Oklahoma.
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Many convenience<br />
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although many<br />
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There are many allnatural<br />
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It is important to note<br />
that some<br />
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those with certain<br />
conditions. Therefore<br />
it's best to check with<br />
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pharmacist before<br />
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... get rid of ants<br />
Make a sweet<br />
solution of sugar<br />
water and borax,<br />
also known as<br />
sodium tetraborate.<br />
Borax is not toxic,<br />
but it should not be<br />
ingested, and it may<br />
cause minor skin<br />
irritation. You can<br />
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... reduce irritation<br />
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Apply a paste of<br />
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and it will help<br />
reduce the pain and<br />
swelling. This also<br />
may work on jellyfish<br />
stings and on other<br />
bug bites.<br />
... fall asleep more<br />
quickly<br />
Passion flower is<br />
known to produce<br />
mild sedative effects<br />
that can help induce<br />
sleep. Passion flower<br />
can be found in<br />
tinctures, teas and<br />
capsules. In tea form<br />
it can be mixed with<br />
chamomile to<br />
improve flavor and<br />
boost even further<br />
relaxing feelings.<br />
... relieve nasal<br />
congestion<br />
A stuffy nose can<br />
make sleeping<br />
difficult, contribute to<br />
a dry throat from<br />
mouth-breathing and<br />
just be a nuisance.<br />
There are many<br />
different ways to<br />
open up nasal<br />
passages. Saline<br />
solutions that are<br />
sprayed or misted<br />
into the nose can<br />
loosen mucus and<br />
help it to drain. The<br />
same principal<br />
applies when using a<br />
neti pot. Eating spicy<br />
foods, such as hot<br />
peppers, wasabi or<br />
jerk seasonings, can<br />
also temporarily<br />
cause the nose to<br />
run and alleviate<br />
If you are a man between the ages of 50-75, it is<br />
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... remove grass<br />
stains<br />
Using the wrong<br />
items can set in a<br />
grass stain quickly.<br />
Wet the stain with<br />
rubbing alcohol and<br />
let dry to dissolve<br />
some of the stain.<br />
Then wet the fabric<br />
with water, pour<br />
detergent right on the<br />
stain and wash as<br />
usual.<br />
... clean up pet<br />
accidents<br />
Pet urine can stain<br />
and smell. Quick<br />
clean-up is key, but<br />
use a product that<br />
will neutralize odor.<br />
Oxygen powder<br />
bleach diluted in a<br />
bucket of water can<br />
be used as a carpet<br />
shampoo. It will<br />
clean up the stain<br />
and remove the odor.<br />
... remove a wart<br />
Coat the skin around<br />
the wart with<br />
petroleum jelly to<br />
protect it. Soak a<br />
small piece of cotton<br />
in apple cider vinegar<br />
and place it directly<br />
on the wart. Cover<br />
with medical tape or<br />
a bandage and<br />
repeat daily. The<br />
vinegar will kill the<br />
wart in a matter of<br />
days or weeks.<br />
... treat dandruff<br />
Medicated shampoos<br />
and products can<br />
smell harsh and<br />
leave hair lifeless.<br />
Tea tree oil already<br />
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found in shampoos<br />
can be applied to the<br />
scalp as a separate<br />
therapeutic step to<br />
help reduce dryness<br />
and dandruff.<br />
... exterminate<br />
household bugs<br />
All sorts of insects<br />
like to come indoors<br />
from time to time.<br />
While many are<br />
harmless and some<br />
can be beneficial<br />
(like spiders), most<br />
people care not to<br />
cohabitate with sixor<br />
eight-legged<br />
friends.<br />
Diatomaceous earth<br />
(DE) is a powdery<br />
substance made<br />
from small<br />
crustaceans. It is<br />
typically used as a<br />
swimming pool filter<br />
medium to trap dirt.<br />
The drying properties<br />
of DE can be used to<br />
eliminate bugs.<br />
Insects walk through<br />
a sprinkling placed in<br />
areas where they are<br />
often found (such as<br />
crevices in a<br />
basement). The<br />
sharp, microscopic<br />
edges of the DE<br />
penetrate the insects'<br />
exoskeleton and the<br />
product also dries<br />
out the tender<br />
internal areas. DE<br />
can be irritating to<br />
the skin and the dust<br />
should not be<br />
breathed in, but<br />
generally the product<br />
is safe in small<br />
amounts and nontoxic,<br />
unlike bug<br />
sprays.<br />
... keep a pool or spa<br />
clean<br />
ACROSS<br />
1. Ad-__ committee<br />
4. Olympian's prize<br />
9. College bigwigs<br />
14. Vexation<br />
15. Castle of the<br />
ballroom<br />
16. Sign up<br />
17. Diarist Anaïs<br />
18. Al __ (pasta<br />
specification)<br />
19. "Oro y __"<br />
(Montana motto)<br />
20. Deprived of one's<br />
land?<br />
22. Personification of<br />
the easy life<br />
23. Troubled state<br />
24. "__ Gotta Have It"<br />
(Spike Lee film)<br />
26. Something to<br />
watch, perhaps<br />
27. Moray, for one<br />
30. Minute Maid Park<br />
ballclub<br />
34. Weirdos<br />
37. George's lyricist<br />
38. Lusterless finish<br />
41. "Rope-a-dope"<br />
boxer<br />
42. Plant firmly<br />
44. Grow older<br />
45. Genuine<br />
48. "Nel blu dipinto di<br />
blu" song<br />
50. "Slippery when __"<br />
51. Coagulate<br />
55. Bit of old Italian<br />
bread?<br />
57. Section of Los<br />
Angeles<br />
59. Clear from the<br />
board<br />
62. Ironed?<br />
65. Coffee choice<br />
66. Southwestern<br />
stewpots<br />
67. Potpie spheroid<br />
68. Bridget Fonda, to<br />
Jane<br />
Good De-eds<br />
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39<br />
60<br />
Many people think<br />
they need a host of<br />
chemicals to keep a<br />
pool or spa clean<br />
and healthy or spend<br />
a lot of money doing<br />
so. If you read the<br />
labels of many "pool"<br />
chemicals, they're<br />
actually household<br />
items you probably<br />
have on hand.<br />
Sanitize and keep<br />
the pool clean with<br />
ordinary household<br />
bleach, or sodium<br />
hypochlorite. Raise<br />
pH in a pool with<br />
washing soda used<br />
in laundry. Raise the<br />
total alkalinity of<br />
water with baking<br />
soda. Match up the<br />
chemical names to<br />
the ingredients on<br />
bags of pool<br />
products and you just<br />
may find you're<br />
spending more<br />
money when you<br />
could simply shop in<br />
the laundry aisle.<br />
... polish chrome on<br />
cars<br />
Use vinegar full<br />
strength on a rag and<br />
wipe the chrome<br />
components until<br />
nice and shiny. Metal<br />
parts that have been<br />
rusted can also be<br />
soaked clean in<br />
undiluted vinegar<br />
overnight.<br />
With little knowledge,<br />
people can remedy<br />
many ailments with<br />
all-natural products<br />
that are safer on the<br />
environment and the<br />
body.<br />
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American Profile Hometown Content<br />
69. Moss or fern, for<br />
example<br />
70. Scarf down<br />
71. Tacked on<br />
72. Jamboree setups<br />
73. Rap's Dr. __<br />
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27<br />
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DOWN<br />
1. Many Eastern<br />
Indians<br />
2. Set straight<br />
3. Middle, in Manitoba<br />
4. King with the<br />
golden touch<br />
5. Put up<br />
6. Fender blemish<br />
7. Poker opener<br />
8. West Yorkshire city<br />
9. Wrinkled?<br />
10. Join the military<br />
11. Sea east of the<br />
Caspian<br />
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12. "Name That Tune"<br />
clue<br />
13. Do in, as a dragon<br />
21. Transplant, in a<br />
way<br />
25. "2001" computer<br />
28. Israel's Abba<br />
29. '80s-'90s legal<br />
drama<br />
31. Adam's donation<br />
32. Raw resource<br />
33. Bummed out<br />
35. Stripped bare?<br />
36. Word before jacket<br />
or insurance<br />
38. Dallas hoopster,<br />
for short<br />
39. In the past<br />
40. __ Aviv<br />
43. Muslim's<br />
destination<br />
46. Above, in poesy<br />
Published in the <strong>Frederick</strong><br />
<strong>Leader</strong> September 14, 2011<br />
Davidson School Conducts<br />
Child Find<br />
Davidson Public Schools is<br />
seeking information concerning<br />
handicapped children who might<br />
be eligible for educational services<br />
from the school. Davidson<br />
Public Schools is part of a joint<br />
venture involving the Oklahoma<br />
State Department of Education<br />
to collect selected information on<br />
developmentally, physically,<br />
emotionally, and mentally handicapped<br />
children, birth trough 21<br />
years of age, for the purpose of<br />
determining present and future<br />
programs and placement needs.<br />
The Bureau of Education for<br />
the Handicapped has mandated<br />
that public schools will be<br />
responsible for the education of<br />
all handicapped children aged 0-<br />
21 regardless of their handicapping<br />
condition. The State<br />
Department of Education has<br />
approved regulations to meet<br />
minimum guidelines to implement<br />
such services.<br />
Davidson Public Schools is<br />
asking for everyone’s help in<br />
locating all unserved children. It<br />
is the responsibility of the local<br />
district to locate and refer all<br />
receiving educational services<br />
from the public school system.<br />
An Interpreter will be provided if<br />
needed.<br />
It is the policy of the Davidson<br />
Public Schools to provide equal<br />
opportunities without regard to<br />
race, color, national origin, religion,<br />
sex, age, qualified handicap,<br />
or veteran status in its educational<br />
programs and activities.<br />
This includes, but is not limited to<br />
admissions, educational services,<br />
financial aid, and employment.<br />
Inquiries concerning application<br />
of the policy may be<br />
referred to the Office of the<br />
Superintendent at Davidson<br />
Public School, 500 S. Main,<br />
Davidson, OK 73530, phone<br />
580-568-2423. To refer a child<br />
with a suspected handicap,<br />
please call Sallie Young at the<br />
Superintendent’s office at 580-<br />
568-2423.<br />
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49. __-Lorraine (region<br />
of France)<br />
52. Spoke like Daffy<br />
Duck<br />
53. "In __ and out ..."<br />
54. As of now<br />
56. Take as one's own<br />
58. Hatchlings' homes<br />
59. Author Ferber<br />
60. John __ (the Lone<br />
Ranger)<br />
61. Got 100 on<br />
63. Fashion mag<br />
64. Scot's family
Tipton Tigers<br />
go 2-0<br />
The Tipton Tigers took on the Cement Bulldogs<br />
last Friday night in Cement. Freshman Bryant<br />
Flores (#23) took the opening kick-off back for<br />
a touchdown. The first of three for the freshman<br />
in the 46-0 Tipton Tiger win. The game<br />
was called with 6:22 left in the 3rd quarter due<br />
to the 45 point mercy rule. The Tigers will be<br />
home this Friday night for the first home football<br />
game against Thackerville with kickoff at<br />
7:30. (Photo by Gray Canan)<br />
Date: Friday, 09-09-<br />
11 Time: 10:30am<br />
Complainant: Great<br />
Plains Vo-Tech<br />
Address: 2001 E.<br />
Gladstone<br />
Officer: Puentes<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
2001 E. Gladstone<br />
Details: Responded<br />
to 911 hang-up call.<br />
Date: Friday, 09-09-<br />
11 Time: 10:33am<br />
Complainant:<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> Memorial<br />
Hospital<br />
Address: 319 E.<br />
Josephine<br />
Officer: Sgt. Skinner<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
319 E. Josephine<br />
Details: Responded<br />
to 911 hang-up call<br />
Date: Friday, 09-09-<br />
11 Time: 10:35am<br />
Complainant: Kelsey<br />
Carrico<br />
Address: 121 S. 17th<br />
Officer: Puentes<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
415 E. Gladstone<br />
Details: Assisted the<br />
public by unlocking<br />
their vehicle<br />
Date: Friday, 09-09-<br />
11 Time: 11:48am<br />
Complainant: Tillman<br />
County Ambulance<br />
Service<br />
Address: 319 E.<br />
Josephine<br />
Officer: Sgt. Skinner<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
124 N. 12th<br />
Details: Assisted the<br />
ambulance service<br />
Date: Friday, 09-09-<br />
11 Time: 12:09am<br />
Complainant: Jessica<br />
Puentes<br />
Address: 513 E.<br />
Amethyst<br />
Officer: Puentes<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
15th & Jasmine<br />
Details: Responded<br />
to a reckless driver in<br />
a black Dodge pickup.<br />
Upon arrival the<br />
vehicle and driver<br />
was located and the<br />
driver advised that<br />
they had just driven<br />
around a parked vehicle.<br />
Date: Friday, 09-09-<br />
11 Time: 1:56pm<br />
Complainant: Prather<br />
Brown School<br />
Address: 211 S. 13th<br />
Officer: Smith<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
211 S. 13th<br />
Details: Responded<br />
to a combative student.<br />
The student<br />
was turned over to<br />
their parent.<br />
Date: Friday, 09-09-<br />
11 Time: 5:55pm<br />
Complainant: DNG<br />
Address: DNG<br />
Officer: Lt. Trim<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
1600 block of N. Main<br />
Details: Report of a<br />
possible intoxicated<br />
driver driving a 99<br />
Ford SUV. The vehicle<br />
and driver was<br />
located and sobriety<br />
checked out to be<br />
okay.<br />
Date: Friday, 09-09-<br />
11 Time: 6:24pm<br />
Complainant: Janie<br />
Bunch<br />
Address: 1124 E.<br />
Gladstone<br />
Officer: Lt. Trim<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
1124 E. Gladstone<br />
Details: Reported a<br />
missing juvenile. The<br />
juvenile was located<br />
at the Civic Center<br />
Park a few minutes<br />
later.<br />
Date: Friday, 09-09-<br />
11 Time: 8:21pm<br />
Complainant: Tillman<br />
County Ambulance<br />
Service<br />
Address: 319 E.<br />
Josephine<br />
Officer: Lt. Trim<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
Tillman<br />
county<br />
Livestock<br />
show<br />
held this<br />
past<br />
weekend<br />
Courtney Haynes<br />
was just one of the<br />
many exhibitors at<br />
the fair held in<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> this past<br />
weekend. Courtney is<br />
a member of the<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> FFA<br />
Chapter and the<br />
daughter of Todd and<br />
Amy Haynes.<br />
See more results in<br />
the next issue of the<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>Leader</strong><br />
319 E. Josephine<br />
Details: Assisted the<br />
ambulance service<br />
with a person.<br />
Date: Friday, 09-09-<br />
11 Time: 9:48pm<br />
Complainant: Alco<br />
Address: 1600 N.<br />
Main<br />
Officer: ACOP Neely<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
1600 N. Main<br />
etails: Responded to<br />
alarm at the business.<br />
Date: Friday, 09-09-<br />
11 Time: 11:15pm<br />
Complainant: Jerry<br />
Wilson<br />
Address: 615 N. 13th<br />
Officer: Segovia<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
1801 Flying Fortress<br />
Details: Assisted the<br />
public by unlocking<br />
their vehicle<br />
Date: Saturday, 09-<br />
10-11 Time:<br />
12:02am<br />
Complainant: Hop &<br />
Sack<br />
Address: 415 E.<br />
Gladstone<br />
Officer: Hicks<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
415 E. Gladstone<br />
Details: Responded<br />
to a customer causing<br />
problems. Upon<br />
arrival the situation<br />
was resolved.<br />
Date: Saturday, 09-<br />
10-11 Time:<br />
12:51am<br />
Complainant: Chris<br />
Teague<br />
Address: 207 N. 15th<br />
Officer: Segovia<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
207 N. 15th<br />
Details: Responded<br />
to a prowler call.<br />
Date: Saturday, 09-<br />
10-11 Time:<br />
1:23am<br />
Complainant:<br />
Rebekah Rodriquez<br />
Address: 1106 N.<br />
13th<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>Leader</strong> Wednesday September 14, 2011 page 8<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> Police Department Activity Report<br />
Officer: Hicks<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
1106 N. 13th<br />
Details: Report of an<br />
open door<br />
Date: Saturday, 09-<br />
10-11 Time:<br />
2:00am<br />
Complainant: Tillman<br />
County Ambulance<br />
Service<br />
Address: 319 E.<br />
Josephine<br />
Officer: Segovia<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
210 N. 14th<br />
Details: Assisted the<br />
ambulance service<br />
Date: Saturday, 09-<br />
10-11 Time:<br />
1:50pm<br />
Complainant: State<br />
of Oklahoma<br />
Address: Main &<br />
Gladstone<br />
Officer: Puentes<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
404 W. Mary<br />
Details: Served an<br />
outstanding warrant<br />
on Jonathan Fobb<br />
(39) and transported<br />
him to the Tillman<br />
County jail where he<br />
was incarcerated.<br />
Date: Saturday, 09-<br />
10-11 Time:<br />
4:55pm<br />
Complainant:<br />
Christina Menchaca<br />
Address: 315 S. 13th<br />
Officer: Lt. Trim<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
315 S. 13th<br />
Details: Reported an<br />
amell of smoke. Upon<br />
arrival the area was<br />
checked and located<br />
people using a smoker.<br />
Date: Saturday, 09-<br />
10-11 Time:<br />
9:12pm<br />
Complainant:<br />
Bernade Ledesma<br />
Address: 218 S. 16th<br />
Officer: Sgt. Duncan<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
200 block of S. 16th<br />
Details: Report of<br />
hearing strange<br />
sounds. Upon the<br />
area was checked<br />
with negative contact.<br />
Date: Sunday, 09-<br />
11-11 Time:<br />
7:35am<br />
Complainant:<br />
<strong>Frederick</strong> Fire<br />
Department<br />
Address: 124 S. 8th<br />
Officer: Puentes<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
Civic Center Park<br />
Details: Responded<br />
to assist the fire<br />
department on a<br />
report of smoke coming<br />
from the playground<br />
equipment<br />
area. Two people<br />
were checked out<br />
who were around the<br />
playground equipment.<br />
Date: Sunday, 09-<br />
11-11 Time:<br />
4:44pm<br />
Complainant: Jeff<br />
Moore<br />
Address: Texas<br />
Officer: Lt. Trim<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
127 S. 17th<br />
Details: Request to<br />
deliver an emergency<br />
message to a local<br />
resident.<br />
Date: Sunday, 09-<br />
11-11 Time:<br />
5:41pm<br />
Complainant: Dad’s<br />
Convenience Store<br />
Address: 516 S.<br />
Main<br />
Officer: Lt. Trim<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
516 S. Main<br />
Details: Report of a<br />
person in a tan Jeep<br />
or Jimmy 4/dr left<br />
without paying for<br />
fuel.<br />
Date: Sunday, 09-<br />
11-11 Time:<br />
7:04pm<br />
Complainant: Connie<br />
Minor Address: DNG<br />
Officer: Sgt. Duncan<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
900 block of N. Main<br />
Details: Responded<br />
to a report of a<br />
Caucasian male<br />
standing in the middle<br />
of the roadway. Upon<br />
arrival, contact was<br />
made with the person<br />
who started to assault<br />
Sgt. Duncan and was<br />
arrested and later<br />
transported to a<br />
Mental Health Center<br />
to be evaluated.<br />
Date: Sunday, 09-<br />
11-11 Time:<br />
7:09pm<br />
Complainant:<br />
Christina Marshall<br />
Address: DNG<br />
Officer: Lt. Trim<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
800 block of S. 14th<br />
Details: Responded<br />
to a complaint of persons<br />
riding 4-wheelers.<br />
Upon arrival both<br />
persons were arguing,<br />
screaming at<br />
each other causing a<br />
disturbance. Both of<br />
them were written<br />
citations for Creating<br />
a Disturbance.<br />
Date: Monday, 09-<br />
12-11 Time:<br />
1:18am<br />
Complainant: Tillman<br />
County Ambulance<br />
Service<br />
Address: 319 E.<br />
Josephine<br />
Officer: Hicks<br />
Location of Incident:<br />
708 S. 14th<br />
Details: Responded<br />
to assist the ambulance<br />
personnel on an<br />
individual who was<br />
having an asthma<br />
attack. They were<br />
transported to the<br />
hospital by ambulance.