01.07.2013 Views

Frederick Leader

Frederick Leader

Frederick Leader

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

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 />

<strong>Frederick</strong><br />

<strong>Leader</strong><br />

(USES 208-960)<br />

Published Wednesday<br />

evening and Sunday<br />

mornings at 304-306<br />

West Grand Avenue,<br />

<strong>Frederick</strong>, Tillman<br />

County, Oklahoma by<br />

Heartland Publications,<br />

Periodicals postage paid<br />

at <strong>Frederick</strong>, Oklahoma<br />

73542.<br />

Fri<br />

9/16<br />

71/53<br />

Scattered<br />

thunderstormspossible.<br />

Sunrise:<br />

7:20 AM<br />

Sunset:<br />

7:44 PM<br />

Oklahoma At A Glance<br />

Altus<br />

103/70<br />

Enid<br />

99/68<br />

Sat<br />

9/17<br />

77/63<br />

Scattered<br />

thunderstormspossible.<br />

Sunrise:<br />

7:21 AM<br />

Sunset:<br />

7:43 PM<br />

Oklahoma City<br />

101/69<br />

Lawton<br />

103/68<br />

<strong>Frederick</strong><br />

Member of the<br />

Oklahoma Press<br />

Association.<br />

Subscription prices by<br />

year: $27.00 in Tillman<br />

County; $42.00 elsewhere<br />

in Oklahoma;<br />

$52.80 out of state;<br />

Deadlines for ads is<br />

Sunday paper deadline is<br />

3pm Wednesday and<br />

Wednesday paper deadline<br />

is 12pm Friday.<br />

L eader<br />

An affiliate of Heartland Publications c 2008<br />

Dan Taylor-Publisher<br />

Jennifer Grice-<br />

General/Advertising Manager<br />

Kayla Challacombe-Reporter<br />

Mike Bush-Editor<br />

Sun<br />

9/18<br />

93/65<br />

Scattered<br />

thunderstormspossible.<br />

Sunrise:<br />

7:22 AM<br />

Sunset:<br />

7:42 PM<br />

Tulsa<br />

100/69<br />

Area Cities<br />

City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond.<br />

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 />

<strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>Leader</strong> Wednesday Edition September 14, 2011 page 3<br />

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 />

Benson and Benson<br />

bensonlawfirm@pldi.net<br />

Dombrowski<br />

&<br />

Wood Roofing<br />

Commercial & Residential<br />

580-335-2707<br />

Tillco<br />

Supply Co.<br />

503 S. Main• <strong>Frederick</strong>, OK • 580-335-<br />

3775<br />

Home Health<br />

Products<br />

“There’s NO Place Like<br />

Home<br />

Sales & Rentals<br />

of Medical Equipment<br />

& Supplies<br />

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.


<strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>Leader</strong> Wednesday September 14, 2011 page 6<br />

GOOD LUCK BOMBERS<br />

BOMBERS<br />

FHS Football<br />

-Dallas Gateway<br />

Charter-Here-<br />

KICK OFF AT 7:00PM<br />

Go Bombers!!!<br />

238699<br />

231998 238695<br />

238703<br />

238837<br />

These local<br />

businesses want<br />

to wish the<br />

Bombers the<br />

best of luck this<br />

season!<br />

BBiillll PPaayy<br />

OOnnlliinnee<br />

www.frederickok.org<br />

238843


<strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>Leader</strong><br />

CLASSIFIEDSwork for you!<br />

sell – buy – rent – hire – find<br />

Over 2200 Readers every Issue!<br />

<strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>Leader</strong> Wednesday Edition September 14, 2011 page 7<br />

Deadlines for all Classified Ad’s and Legals is<br />

9a.m. Monday for Wednesday Edition and<br />

9a.m. Thursday for the Weekend Edition<br />

Over 2200 readers every issue 5 easy ways to place your ad: 1) Call: 580-335-2188 2) Fax: 580-335-2047 3) E-mail: fredled@cableone.net 4) Stop<br />

by: 304 W. Grand 5) Mail: P.O. Box 488, <strong>Frederick</strong>, OK 73542 VISA - MC - Checks accepted<br />

All-natural ways to ...<br />

The quickest fix to a<br />

problem is not<br />

always the best fix.<br />

Many convenience<br />

items are full of<br />

chemicals that may<br />

not be safe for the<br />

environment. And<br />

although many<br />

medications may be<br />

ideal for treating<br />

ailments, some<br />

people prefer a more<br />

natural method to<br />

treat certain<br />

ailments.<br />

There are many allnatural<br />

items that<br />

can be put to use for<br />

personal care and<br />

home care if you<br />

know where to look.<br />

It is important to note<br />

that some<br />

supplements or<br />

herbs are not<br />

adviseable for<br />

pregnant women or<br />

those with certain<br />

conditions. Therefore<br />

it's best to check with<br />

a doctor or<br />

pharmacist before<br />

beginning any<br />

regimen.<br />

... 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 />

also try substituting<br />

washing soda for the<br />

borax, which is<br />

sodium carbonate.<br />

The ants will feed on<br />

the solution, take it<br />

back to the colony,<br />

and eventually the<br />

numbers will dwindle.<br />

LPXLP<br />

FREE PROSTATE SCREENING<br />

compliments of<br />

... reduce irritation<br />

from a sting<br />

Apply a paste of<br />

baking soda and<br />

water to the sting<br />

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 />

important to have a yearly prostate screening.<br />

MMG <strong>Frederick</strong> Family Medical Clinic, along with<br />

Comanche County Memorial Hospital and the<br />

Cancer Centers of Southwest Oklahoma, is offering<br />

free prostate screenings. If you have not had a<br />

prostate screening in the past 12 months, come in<br />

for your free screening.<br />

September 14, 2011<br />

9:00 - 11:00 AM PM<br />

<br />

No appointment necessary<br />

580.335.7545<br />

pressure.<br />

... 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 />

For all your advertising<br />

needs call the<br />

<strong>Frederick</strong> <strong>Leader</strong><br />

at<br />

580-335-2188<br />

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 />

1<br />

14<br />

17<br />

20<br />

23<br />

26<br />

38<br />

44<br />

48<br />

59<br />

65<br />

68<br />

71<br />

2<br />

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 />

3<br />

40<br />

61<br />

21<br />

34<br />

49<br />

55<br />

4<br />

15<br />

18<br />

35<br />

45<br />

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 />

5<br />

27<br />

46<br />

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 />

6<br />

28<br />

41<br />

56<br />

62<br />

66<br />

69<br />

72<br />

7<br />

29<br />

50<br />

63<br />

8<br />

24<br />

36<br />

64<br />

25<br />

30<br />

47<br />

57<br />

Misc<br />

MASSAGE THERAPY<br />

An Exciting Career Choice<br />

Class starts September 12,<br />

2011<br />

For information call:<br />

Hands On<br />

“The Massage Training<br />

Center”<br />

580-335-1088<br />

Legal<br />

Subscribe<br />

Today<br />

335-2188<br />

9<br />

16<br />

19<br />

22<br />

42<br />

58<br />

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 />

<strong>Leader</strong>s Weekly Crossword Puzzle<br />

10<br />

43<br />

51<br />

11<br />

31<br />

37<br />

52<br />

67<br />

70<br />

73<br />

12<br />

32<br />

53<br />

13<br />

33<br />

54<br />

9/11/2011<br />

47. Repetitive<br />

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.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!