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Press-Leader $1.00 PRESS-LEADER.COM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2018 Foundation awards scholarships to Frederick students Online scholarship applications for 2019-20 academic year opened Oct. 1 OKLAHOMA CITY in scholarships for the al Scholarship, a $2,000 homa City Community with education expenses, million in scholarships to – The Oklahoma City 2018-19 academic year. award offered to seniors Foundation president. Oklahoma City Commu- 730 students throughout Community Foundation Biggs received the H.W. graduating from Putnam “We are honored to fa- nity Foundation scholar- the state for the 2018-19 recently awarded schol- Almen West OKC Rota- City West, Frederick, cilitate these awards for ships offer students the academic year. arships to two Frederick ry Scholarship, a $4,000 Hollis or Watonga high many generous donors ability to pursue careers Online Scholarship Ap- High School graduates award offered to Oklaho- schools. who wish to provide edu- or colleges they may not plications Opened Oct. 1 through the state’s larg- ma high school graduat- “The announcement cational opportunities for have had access to with- for 2019-20 Academic Year est independent schol- ing seniors throughout of our scholarship recipi- students throughout the out these awards. In to- Graduating seniors arship program. Molly Oklahoma. ents is always an exciting state.” tal, the Oklahoma City from all 77 Oklahoma Biggs and Chloe Fraley Fraley is a recipient of time of year for us,” said Funded by a variety of Community Foundation received a total of $6,000 the Dean Wild Memori- Nancy Anthony, Okla- donors to help students awarded more than $2.2 SEE SCHOLARSHIPS, PAGE 2 WWII Airborne Demonstration Team prepares for Harley Dunlap Karli Olsen Azalayan Schiavo Claire Collins Delaney McIntyre D-day anniversary STAFF REPORT The five C-47s in atten- dance will be “That’s All, The WWII Airborne Brother,” “D-Day Doll” Demonstration Team is and “Ready For Duty,” preparing for their up- all owned by the Com- coming trip to Normandy, memorative Air Force. France, by hosting FIVE The WWII ADT’s “Boo- WWII aircraft, including gie Baby” and “Wild Kat” “That’s All, Brother,” will also be flying. the lead aircraft into the Everyone can come see Hadlee Hunt Taijah Hankieson Cierra Collins Elexia Townson Grace Shepherd WWII D-Day invasion on and touch the aircraft up June 6, 1944. close and personal. They The ADT will hold a will be open so you can formation flying clinic take a look inside. They at their headquarters, will fly so you can see Frederick Army Air them in their natural el- Field, to help the vin- ement. tage C-47 aircraft learn The paratroopers, in to fly in formation and their WWII-style uni- drop paratroopers before forms, will prepare for heading overseas in June their jumps from the air- of 2019 on the 75th anni- craft and jump at the low Tambri Smith Addison Shepherd Lakyn Gutierrez Crosby Nuncio Milena Martinez versary of D-Day. The altitude of 1,500 feet. For clinic will be held Mon- more details or informa- day, Oct. 22 - Thursday, tion, including directions Oct. 25, 2019, in conjunc- or to schedule interviews, Cotton pageants scheduled tion with the ADT’s fall please contact Laura jump school. Goodwin at 469-855-5685. BY KATHLEEN GUILL ond-grade daughter of Tony and Cierra Collins. She is the fourth- [email protected] Misty Smith. grade daughter of Colby and Shellie Addison Shepherd. She is the first- Collins. The Little Miss Cotton Boll and grade daughter of Melissa Shep- Grace Shepherd. She is the fourth- Maid of Cotton pageants are sched- herd. grade daughter of Melissa Shep- uled for 1 p.m. Nov. 3 during the Lakyn Gutierrez. She is the third- herd. Cotton Festival. grade daughter of Kacy Gutierrez Each contestant will have tickets The contestants for the Little Miss and Lance Gutierrez. to sell for the Chili Cook Off. They Cotton Boll pageant are: Crosby Nuncio. She is the sec- are $7 each. Harley Dunlap. She is the second ond-grade daughter of Gilbert and Timber Mefford was crowned grade daughter of Zach and Vanessa Jenna Nucio. the 2017 Maid of Cotton and Aspen Dunlap. The contestants for the Maid of Russell was crowned the 2017 Little Claire Collins. She is the first-grade Cotton pageant are: Miss Cotton Boll. daughter of Colby and Shellie Karli Olsen. She is the fifth-grade Mefford said her she loved her Kathleen Guill | Press-Leader Collins. daughter of Denver and Brittany year as Maid of Cotton. The WWII Airborne Demonstration Team is preparing for Milena Martinez. She is the first- Olsen. “My favorite part was definitely their upcoming trip to Normandy, France, by hosting five grade daughter of Kay Gonzalez and Azalayan Schiavo. She is the fifth- just having a fun time with my WWII aircraft during Fall Jump School. The planes, includ- Josie Martinez. grade daughter of Amanda Smalls friends,” Mefford said. “It was just a ing “That’s All, Brother,” the lead aircraft into the WWII Taijah Hankieson. She is the third- and Robert Schiavo. fun time and I loved it. My favorite D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944, will fly in formation while grade daughter of Jonathan and Delaney McIntyre. She is the fifth- event was getting to ride in the dropping Troopers. Tessie Hankieson. grade daughter of Joe and Brandy Christmas Parade.” Elexia Townson. She is the first McIntyre. Mefford and Russell will each grade-daughter of Amber Boyd and Hadlee Hunt. She is the fourth- perform at the 2018 Maid of Cotton Sheriff’s Office makes Maverick Townson. grade daughter of Landon and and Little Miss Cotton Boll pageants Tambri Smith. She is the sec- Lindsey Hunt. and will crown the new winners. headway on burglary case BY KATHLEEN GUILL window air conditioning INDEX [email protected] units, copper, aluminum, Trunk or Treat scheduled an electric air compres- OBITUARIES, 2 The Tillman Coun- The First Baptist sor, among other things. ty Sheriff’s Office has Church of Frederick OPINION, 3 Whittington made made progress on a case note of a distinct tire im- is setto host their WEATHER, 4 annual Trunk or they’ve been working pression left behind. Treat event from CLASSIFIEDS, 6 regarding burglaries On Sept. 27, Sheriff throughout Tillman Bobby Whittington went 5:30 - 6:45 p.m. SPORTS, 7 Wednesday, Oct. County. to Altus. He met with 31 in the church A burglary of a vacant Jackson County Sheriff parking lot at 201 E. house had been reported Roger Levick and they Grand Ave. to the Sheriff’s Office on went to a shop and found Sept. 24. While investigat- out someone had sold the ing the incident, inves- business some copper ISSUE 42 tigators found the back piping. VOLUME 4 door had been kicked in On Sept. 28, Whitting- and was likely how the ton received a phone suspect or suspects had call that the person was entered the residence. GRAYSTONE MEDIA GROUP, LLC Items missing included SEE BURGLARY, PAGE 2 FREDERICK PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Kyle Gustavo PHARMACY Edwards Gaytan 1600 NORTH MAIN

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PRESS-LEADER.COM OpinionWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2018 3 Son Shine! s I write this (Tuesday morn- ing) rain is falling and more Arain is in the forecast today. Yep, I’ve said it before and it’s true, “Timing has a whole lot to do with Times change and the outcome of a rain dance.” A pastor friend who is also Native American, once posted, “Note to self: No more rain dances children grow up while eating a WESKINDER Popsicle. Sorry.” alloween will think about all order costumes online. choice — is not all bad. Contributing At the time, we be a bit differ- the time it took While the older kids There are definitely some Columnist had been near Hent for us this planning our might not think it’s cool perks to them getting 90 days without year. I always knew family Halloween to dress up with mom older. I’m not tied to their some kind of usable rainfall, and our family costume themes, and then and little brother any- schedules anymore. I can I believe that we had an ice storm themes would have executing them more, they still want to leave the house and do that night with a big snow right to end eventually, the way I imagine. dress up. I take comfort something on my own, behind it. Popsicles… but it is still a little KATHLEEN It’s almost like in knowing that they still like grocery shopping, I know some folks have been sad to think about. GUILL planning one of have a little bit of child- without having to drag praying for rain lately. Many had I usually start plan- Contributing my photo sessions. hood left in them. car seats and diaper received plenty already, but oth- ning the next year’s Columnist I plan what I want I will gladly let them bags with me, and I don’t ers of us were needing some stock theme the day after it to look like, then choose their own cos- have to fight off six arms water. My big pond just went from the current Hallow- I start collecting tumes if it means they reaching for things we a boggy puddle to a small lake een and usually have all the supplies, props and will still be willing to don’t need on shelves as overnight. of our costumes by July. costumes for it. Some- experience the fun of we go past. This finally brings me around to This year I let the kids times it’s stressful when Halloween, no matter I’m sure that once my subject for the week: It’s what choose their own cos- I can’t find exactly what “how little kid” they they are adults and out Jesus said to John when he was on tumes since the teenagers I want or the boys balk at think it is. It seems that on their own, I will miss that island at Patmos concerning think they’re too old for the theme, like the time society is forcing kids to fighting off the six arms the church in Laodicea: “I know a family theme. Two of I tried to make the oldest grow up faster and faster. and trying to squeeze your deeds, that you are neither them picked out inflat- wear a powdered wig as I don’t care how old they three car seats into the cold nor hot; I wish that you were able dinosaur costumes George Washington. I get, if they want to dress back seat of my car, but cold or hot. and one is still deciding never was successful in up like a giant doughnut for now, I’ll just be thank- So because you are lukewarm, on his costume, but in a getting that wig on his at 18, I’ll buy the costume. ful for this in-between and neither hot nor cold, I will spit last ditch effort to have a head so he went without There are worse things adulthood and childhood you out of My mouth.” (nasb Rev family theme, I did try to it. It takes a lot of time they could be doing on time, and I will let my son 3:15-16) Wow! talk him into an inflatable and energy to plan our Halloween. run around town dressed Folks, it don’t make much differ- dinosaur costume. themes and this year I As sad as it is, they will like a giant dinosaur. ence whether you are a cowboy, a Even though I’m sad will choose to be thank- grow up fast enough. lawyer. or a sales clerk. If you are that this time with my ful that all I have to do But hey, letting them Reach Kathleen Guill at 580- 379-0588, ext. 2602. a born-again believing, follower children has ended, I is push a few buttons to grow up — as if I have a of Christ. If you are a Christian, Christ wants you to keep stok- ing the fire so as to keep the light shining. And just barely keeping it going ain’t good enough! Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven. (Matt 5:16) And let’s be an encouragement to others so they will let their light shine as well! It’s a sad deal but the light is but a flicker in certain areas of this country we call the United States. It’s bad enough here in what we used to call the Bible belt, but you go to some areas in this country and they’ll literally tell you they don’t want hear the name of Jesus. They tell us to keep it hidden. They don’t want to hear about the words found in the Red Letters or any other part of the Bible. They don’t want to hear about what God has done in our lives. They don’t want to hear about how awesome God is! So let’s cowboy up and get’er done. There is a lost world out there who need Jesus, and yet they’re runnin’ the other way. It’s time to live our lives for Christ and show others we encoun- ter they can and must do the same. Disclaimer – I feel I must again send out apologies to all my former English teachers. I hope y’all know the way I write these articles is to be no reflection on any of you. Just sayin’! and yes, I have spell check and there is a whole lot of red and green squiggly lines when I type. Just ignore them (lol) They don’t show up in the newspaper anyway. Well, it’s Tuesday morning here. The weather man says maybe the rain is letting up. I must go get ready. How about you? Are you ready? It’s time we tell others about our faith in Christ! Choose Jesus and let the Son shine! Choose Jesus, choose life! And find a church where you “fit in” and grow in Christ! Thank you, Lord! God is good! See y’all at church and keep PRAYIN’ for the RAIN! Amen

‘Venom’ sets October record with $80M; ‘Star Is Born’ soars ASSOCIATED PRESS a critically panned, they loved it. People just adjusted for inflation). Baby much-doubted foray by like the movie.” Adrian Smith, president In a weekend of perfect Sony Pictures to kick- That was more in ques- of domestic distribution counterprogramming start a Marvel expansion tion for director Ruben for Sony, said that even Shower for Hollywood, the com- away from “Spider-Man.” Fleischer’s “Venom,” though the studio was ic-book movie “Venom” Warner Bros.’ “A Star starring Tom Hardy as confident, “I did not see shrugged off bad reviews Is Born” remake rode a the antihero who first $80 million coming.” to shatter the October wave of hype, Oscar buzz appeared in 2007’s “Spi- The most telling num- Selections: box-office record with an and acclaim for Cooper’s der-Man 3.” The film ber that explained the $80 million debut, while directorial debut and earned a dismal 32 per- film’s success, Smith Bradley Cooper’s “A Star Lady Gaga’s first leading cent “fresh” rating on said, was the 89 percent Philip & Cayla Ellis Is Born” soared to $41.3 performance. . In “Ven- “fresh” audience score on million. One was a very iffy om,” many expected an- Rotten Tomatoes. “Ven- Oct. 20th With $174.5 million in proposition; the other a other studio misfire with om,” which cost about tickets sold at U.S. and Ca- sure thing. Both worked “cinematic universe” am- $100 million to make nadian theaters, accord- big time. bitions. (relatively modest for a ing to comScore, it was “We knew we had a hit,” Yet audiences flocked to superhero film), grossed easily the best October said Warner Bros. distri- “Venom” in record num- a total of $205.2 million weekend ever thanks to bution chief Jeffrey Gold- bers, giving it a B-plus globally. two very different films stein of “A Star Is Born.” CinemaScore. The pre- Steven O’Dell, Sony’s that both outperformed ”We also knew that every vious best October open- president of internation- 60735395 expectations. time people the mov- ing was 2013’s “Gravity” “Venom” came in ie, they felt it, they cried, with $55.7 million (not SEE MOVIES, PAGE 4 400 S. Main St. • Frederick, OK • 580-335-2185 4 • NEWS/WEATHER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2018 • FREDERICK PRESS-LEADER Unwanted pesticide disposal STATE BRIEFS Texas woman dead Oklahoma City. voters approved the use of event set for Oct. 30 in Lawton in one-car crash in Dennis had been marijuana for medicinal southeast Oklahoma missing since Wednesday. purposes in June. Huff- and homeowners are ticides that no longer Troopers say his body man says his business STAFF REPORT IDABEL (AP) — A encouraged to partici- have labels or are no was spotted by a private sold its first seedling on northeast Texas woman pate in the event. longer identifiable. aircraft and then located Sept. 24 and plans to pro- It is a sure bet that a has died of injuries in- Charles Luper, Okla- ODAFF has contract- by a small search party in duce about 1,000 seedlings quick look through just curred in a one-car crash homa State University ed with Stericycle, a li- an inlet of the Arkansas a week by the end of the about any barn, storage in southeastern Oklaho- Cooperative Extension censed hazardous waste River. year. building or garage in ma. associate, said the pro- company, to collect and Dennis was last seen Oklahoma will turn up The Oklahoma High- New Oklahoma gram, funded by the properly dispose of about 3:30 p.m. Wednes- some old, unused pesti- way Patrol says 68-year- lawmakers offer a Oklahoma Department waste pesticides. Ap- day, when he knocked cides. Instead of letting old Patricia Lynn Pope new anti-tobacco of Agriculture, Food plicators and agricul- on the door of a home in these chemicals take of DeKalb (deh-KAB’), opportunity up space, make plans and Forestry, has been tural producers are not Braggs and reported that very successful over the required to preregister Texas, was a passenger his vehicle was stuck. OKLAHOMA CITY to properly dispose of in a car heading south on (AP) — The head of Okla- them during an upcom- years. for this event. Pesticide Dennis used a cellphone “This program be- dealers are asked to pre- a rain-slick U.S. 259 at an to call a wrecker, but homa’s leading tobac- ing pesticide disposal unsafe speed Saturday co-cessation organization event. gan in 2006, and has register with Stericycle Dennis and his truck were night. She died at McCur- says there will be new Slated Oct. 30 in Law- collected nearly 836,000 through the OSU Pesti- missing when the wrecker tain Memorial Hospital in opportunities to cut tobac- ton, Oklahoma, the pounds of unwanted cide Safety Education arrived. The truck was Idabel, Oklahoma. co use when a new class Oklahoma Unwanted pesticides,” Luper said. Program at http://pes- recovered on Friday. The driver, 67-year-old of Oklahoma lawmakers Pesticide Disposal Pro- “That’s more than 417 ted.okstate.edu/html/ Robert Henry Stroman Business brisk at takes office. gram is hosting a day in tons of chemicals that unwanted.html. of New Boston, Texas, Oklahoma medical mari- Tobacco Settlement En- which commercial and have been kept out of “Pesticide dealers are and his 70-year-old wife, juana business dowment Trust Executive noncommercial appli- landfills, storm drains, asked to preregister be- Barbara Ann Stroman, FAIRFAX (AP) — The Director John Woods un- cators, pesticide deal- lakes and streams. This cause of the potential are in stable condition at operator of one of Okla- veiled proposals Wednes- ers, farmers, ranchers is a positive thing for for large quantities of McCurtain Memorial in homa’s first medical mari- day to cut Oklahoma’s and homeowners can the environment and pesticides coming from reduces health and en- multiple dealers or Idabel. juana businesses says he’s adult smoking rate nearly bring up to 2,000 pounds selling all of the seedlings in half. The Oklahoman of pesticides for proper vironmental concerns. multiple locations,” Lu- Body of missing A disposal day took per said. “This will help Oklahoma man found in he can produce. reports the changes disposal at no charge. Scott Huffman owns include raising the age to A fee will be assessed place in Woodward last Stericycle know what Arkansas River month and about 78,000 will be needed on site Wild Herb LLC in Fair- purchase tobacco to 21, to those bringing more BRAGGS (AP) — The pounds of unwanted to effectively handle the fax, about 89 miles (143 increasing penalties for than 2,000 pounds of Oklahoma Highway pesticides were collect- amount of pesticides kilometers) northeast of selling to underage people pesticides. Patrol says the body of a ed.” collected. Please keep Oklahoma City. Huffman and prohibiting smoking This event will take missing Oklahoma man Unwanted pesticides in mind paint, batteries, says the business produc- in cars when children are place from 8 a.m. to 1 has been found in the are classified as those oil or fertilizer will not es about 40 marijuana present. p.m. at the Comanche Arkansas River. that become unusable be accepted.” seedlings a week and Earlier this year, County Fairgrounds, Troopers say the body as originally intended For more informa- planned to sell seedlings lawmakers approved a 920 SW Sheridan. Ag- of 29-year-old Luke T. for a variety of reasons, tion, visit the OSU Pes- to as many as 30 patients $1-per-pack tax increase ricultural producers, Dennis of Muskogee was Saturday. on cigarettes to pay for commercial and non- including leftover pes- ticide Safety Education ticides, pesticides that Program website or discovered about 10 a.m. Huffman’s business was teacher pay raises. It was commercial applica- Saturday southwest of among the first to apply the first cigarette tax tors, pesticide dealers are no longer registered contact Luper at 405- in Oklahoma and pes- 744-5808. Braggs, about 131 miles for a medical marijuana increase in Oklahoma in (211 kilometers) east of license after Oklahoma more than a decade.

Farmer Oil Co. MOVIES hadn’t been to a mov- film is set to expand na- lion international). ie in years,” Goldstein tionwide in the next two 5. “The House With a Farmer Oil Co. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 said. weeks. Clock in Its Walls,” $7.3 & 183 Fuel Warner Bros., which Aubrey Wells, who million. & 183 Fuel al distribution, said the premiered “A Star Is wrote “The Hate U Give” 6. “A Simple Favor,” 215 S. 8thth studio wanted to carve Born” last month at the adaptation, died Friday $3.4 million ($4.1 million 215 S. 8 out a new approach for Venice Film Festival, at age 58 after a five-year international). the comic-book adapta- previewed the film in battle with cancer. 7. “The Nun,” $2.6 mil- • 1300 S. Main tion with the PG-13-rat- special advance screen- “Venom” and “A Star lion ($7.2 million inter- 1300 S. Main ed “Venom.” ings in the days ahead Is Born” helped push national). All fuels available • Vacuum •Air “This is not a Mar- of opening, adding an the year-to-date box of- 8. “Hell Fest,” $2.1 mil- All Fuels Available • Vacuum • Air vel style; it’s not DC,” additional $1.3 million fice further above last lion. •New Pumps •Ample Space O’Dell said. “Tonally, in ticket sales. The fifth year, now up 9.2 percent. 9. “Crazy Rich New Pumps • Ample Space it’s its own unique direc- version of the oft-re- “The industry is abso- Asians,” $2.1 million tion.” made tale, which cost lutely on fire right now,” ($1.6 million interna- If you have a Credit Card... While “Venom” at- about $40 million to said Paul Dergarabedi- tional). If you have a Credit Card... tracted a younger, ma- make, had been in devel- an, senior media analyst 10. “MET Opera: SAVE TIME jority male audience, opment at Warner Bros. for comScore. “We just Aida,” $1.2 million. • SAVe Time crowds for “A Star is for decades, with earlier finished the second-best Estimated ticket sales • SAVE MONEY Born” were more fe- versions to potentially September ever. If we for Friday through Sun- • SAVe moNey male, at 66 percent, and star Whitney Houston keep this up, there’s no day at international the- older, at 68 percent over or Beyonce. question we’re going to aters (excluding the U.S. 35. With “A Star Is Born” get a record.” and Canada), according 24 HoUR FUeL “In our older audi- expected to play a large Estimated ticket sales to comScore: 29316073151357 ence, we had people who role in awards season, for Friday through Sun- 1. “Venom,” $125 mil- Goldstein said the film day at U.S. and Canadi- lion. is sure to run through an theaters, according 2. “Project Gutten- Christmas. The movie’s to comScore. Where berg,” $38 million. ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE soundtrack also reached available, the latest in- 3. “Shadow,” $17.9 mil- No. 1 on iTunes this ternational numbers for lion. The 22nd Annual Meeting of the Stockholders week. Friday through Sunday 4. “Hello, Mrs. Mon- The two films domi- also are included. Final ey,” $15.6 million. of Tillman Producers Coop will be held at the nated the marketplace, domestic figures will be 5. “Johnny English though in limited re- released Monday. Strikes Again,” $14.1 BancFirst Conference Center, Frederick, OK lease, Fox 2000’s “The 1. “Venom,” $80 mil- million. on Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 9:30 a.m. Hate U Give” opened lion ($125.2 million in- 6. “A Star Is Born,” with $500,000 on 36 ternational). $14 million. The meeting will be held for the purpose of screens. That gave 2. “A Star Is Born,” 7. “Smallfoot,” $11.7 George Tillman Jr.’s $41.3 million ($14 mil- million. presenting the Annual Report to the Membership adaptation of Angie lion international). 8. “Dark Figures of and conducting any necessary business. Thomas’ best-selling 3. “Smallfoot,” $14.9 Crime,” $9 million. young adult novel, star- million ($11.7 million in- 9. “Fat Buddies,” $8 Please join us, ring Amandla Sten- ternational). million. Kay Atkins, Secretary, Tillman Producers Coop berg, a modest $14,000 4. “Night School,” 10. “The Nun,” $7.2 per-screen average. The $12.3 million ($3.4 mil- million.

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STAFF REPORT local Frederick DHS CHILDREN’S ALLEGRA The 48th annual public auctionoffi of ce. native bison will begin at noon, Oct. 18, 2018, at the Save With Health Mart Brand! Allergy 12 HR Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge.Monetary The auction donations is located at the corrals, immediately north Indoor/Outdoor Allergy Relief of RefugeThe ToysHeadquarters, for Tots 12 miles north of Cache. It will be conducted by Dub Venable of Berry Flavor Liquid, 4 oz OR can be made to- Banc- Courtesy photos Anadarko.program is gearing Health Mart Orange Cream Flavor First, P.O. Box 430, Tablets, 12 ct up for another bright Nails By Julie won Best Decorated BusinessSALINE NASAL in 2016. SPRAY David Sebastian$ 59 won Best Decorated Home in 2016. FREDERICKChristmas. PRESS-LEADER •Frederick, Thursday, November OK 73542, 30, 2017 Soothing NEWS • 5 to the ATTN: Toys for 3 Radio Days is sched- Gluten Free Wichitauled for Friday Dec. 8, MountainsTots. 48th 1.5 + 1.5 oz FREE 2017, from 11 a.m. to 1 Also, new toys can Christmas Decorating Contests to be held be dropped off at the p.m., right after Tur- COMPARE TO At participating $ 99 Toys for Tots stores while YOUR Frederick Fire De- town Christmas tree deco- as festive as ever for theCHOICE Bucks. The winner will key Talk on Freder- STAFF REPORT Ocean supplies last 9 annual bisonpartment. auction slated rations. Christmas season. be announced after the ick’s own KYBE “The a negative Trichomoni- It is recommended that STAFF REPORT The program has The Frederick Chamber The in town decorated If you have a decorated Christmas Parade on Dec. Coyote” 95.7 FM radio. asis test will be needed all bulls three years of BAYER time againbeen around for many ChristmasAspirin Regimen trees are much home, yard or treeACT in town 14 during the Chamber The Frederick Jay- of Commerce is continu- The 48th annual public years.within In30 1947,days priorMa- to age and older be hauled likeLow the Dose 81 bicyclesmg for Free- to nominate, pleaseDry Mouth send Lozenges Bucks Give Away from cees take over to rule ing its community Christ- Enteric Coated Tablets auction of native bison jorentry Bill in someHendricks, states (re - separately. The Refuge Wheel or the chairs for the owner or withdecorator Xylitol KYBE Radio. andSTAFF reign REPORT the station local Frederick DHS mas Decorating Contests 120 ct Soothing Mint OR will begin at noon, Oct. USMCRoffiquired ce. infounded New Mexico). Toys reserves the right to re- Arts ‘N Action. 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Busi- The Homes and Christ- at Tags 2 Go, the $Chamber49 contributing business- AQUAPHOR YOUR ed Radioat the Dayscorrals, is sched- imme- Christmastoownership the ATTN: thatin Toys Oklahoma year. for able for transporting bi- nesses are encouraged to mas Trees will be judged offi ce or online at3 www.CHOICE es and advertise their helpers will be driving Healing Ointment diatelyuled for north Friday of Dec.Refuge 8, TheTots.that fi isrst not toy being was sold a di- son. decorate their store and on festivity, creativity and frederickokchamber.org. generosity to a most Also, new toys can around Frederick look- Advanced Therapy Headquarters,2017, from 11 a.m.12 milesto 1 handmaderectly to slaughterdoll. must ChristmasBuyers and visitors Decoratingside10 ozwalk fronts for the Christmas Contests Spirit. The win- toThere be is no held entry fee and worthyp.m., right cause. after Tur- be dropped off at the ing for the best decorated HALLS north of Cache. 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Published in the Frederick Press ed aye. Motion by Dickey to ap- Publication Notice; 236, Standley Repairs; 531, Sams Club Direct, amount bid as follows: 10/24/2018. Leader 10/17/2018. prove Transfer of Appropriations Systems, Inc., 122.86, Copier 464.94, Battery Back-up; 532, Description: LOTS 1-3 BLOCK IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF October 1, 2018, 9:00 A.M., the in the amount of $50,000.00 from Lease; 237, Frederick Ace Hard- Renaissance Tulsa Hotel & Con- 10 SOUTH ADDITION 601 TILLMAN COUNTY Board of Tillman County Com- 1220-1-0600-1110, Salaries, to ware, 207.23, Supplies; 238, vention Center, 279.00, CODA SOUTH 11TH STREET FRED- STATE OF OKLAHOMA missioners met in a regularly 1220-1-0600-2005, M&O, Re- Bray, Brandi A., 46.87, Travel Conference; 533, SNB Bank ERICK, OK Bidder: FELICIANO PB-2018-24 scheduled meeting with Chair- sale Fund. J. Smith, K. Smith, Reimbursement; N.A., 1449.35, Lease Payment; RAMOS Amount Bid: $30.00 IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- man Jimmie C. Smith presiding. and Dickey voted aye. Final Proj- Health 44, Oklahoma Natural 534, SNB Bank N.A., 1449.35, The said properties will be sep- TATE OF Members present were Kent ect Certification Report on FEMA Gas Co., 99.41, Monthly Service; Lease Payment; 535, Welch arately sold to the highest com- KENNETH WHITTINGTON, De- Smith and Joe Don Dickey. Min- 4222 PW #673, District 1 was 45, City Of Frederick, 2057.90, State Bank, 955.44, Lease Pay- petitive bidder, for cash in hand, ceased. utes of the previous meeting signed and submitted to OEM. Monthly Service; 46, Oklahoma ment; or to the original bidder at the NOTICE TO CREDITORS were read by County Clerk Cacy Purchase orders were approved State Department Of Health, Resale 41, Graystone Media amount bid if there be no higher All creditors having claims Caldwell. Motion by K. Smith to by general consent and the fol- 757.88, Payroll Expenses; 47, Group, 8537.41, Advertising; bid offered, subject to the ap- against Kenneth Whittington, de- approve the minutes as read. lowing warrants were issued: Graystone Media Group, 171.25, Motion by Dickey to adjourn. J. proval of the Board of County ceased, are required to present J. Smith, K. Smith, and Dickey 911 Phone 15, Tillman County Publication Notice; 48, Espinosa, Smith, K. Smith, and Dickey vot- Commissioners. the same, with a description of all voted aye. Emergency Man- LEC, 6900.00, Dispatching Ser- Jimmy, 185.00, Lawn Care; 49, ed aye. The apportioned cost of adver- security interests and other col- agement/Safety Director Randy vice; Standley Systems, Inc., 99.57, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- tisement and other expense inci- lateral (if any) held by each cred- Hasley reminded the Board of CBRI 14, D & D Welding & Con- Lease Payment; 50, Hill, Ricky, SIONERS dent to the said sale shall be paid itor with respect to such claim, to upcoming safety meetings. No struction, 900.00, Fencing Ma- 860.00, Contractual Services; TILLMAN COUNTY, OKLAHO- by the purchaser, in addition to the named Personal Represen- action was taken to update CBRI terials; 15, Tillman Producers Highway 510, CODA, 300.00, MA the amount bid upon said prop- tative, %Benson Law Firm, Inc., 5-Year Plan. Motion by K. Smith Coop, 390.00, Fencing Materi- CODA Registration Fee; 511, /s/Jimmie C. Smith erties. P.C., 9th & Floral, P. 0. Box 486, to bring from table and award als; 16, Tillman Producers Coop, Graystone Media Group, 611.65, Jimmie C. Smith, Chairman Witness my hand this 28 day of Frederick, Oklahoma 73542, on Bid #3-2018, Repairs to Hollister 285.00, Fencing Materials; 17, Publication Notice; 512, Welch /s/Kent Smith September, 2018. or before the Fire Department, Dist. 3, to low APAC-Central, Inc., 871.52, Hot State Bank, 955.44, Lease Pay- Kent Smith, Vice-Chairman /s/Julie Garza following presentment date: De- bidder Morningstar Construction. Mix; 18, T & G Construction, Inc., ment; 513, Heavy Truck & Trailer /s/Joe Don Dickey County Treasurer cember 21, 2018, or the same J. Smith, K. Smith, and Dickey 1205.30, Cold Lay; 19, The Rail- Parts, 584.04, Parts; 514, Direct Joe Don Dickey, Member LPXLP will be forever barred. voted aye. Motion by Dickey road Yard, Inc., 11294.10, Pipe; Discount Tire, LLC, 597.56, Tires; ATTEST: DATED this 9th day of October, to allow Frederick Chamber of Extension-ST 11, Henson, Aaron 515, Renaissance Tulsa Hotel /s/ Cacy Caldwell Published in Frederick Press 2018 Commerce use of Courthouse Lee, 1187.43, Travel Reimburse- & Convention Center, 186.00, Cacy Caldwell, County Clerk Leader 10/17/2018 /s/Doyle Whittington grounds for its annual Cotton ment; CODA Conference; 516, Fox LPXLP ORDINANCE NO. 682 Personal Representative Festival, November 3. J. Smith, Fair Main-ST 6, Frederick Ace Building Supply, 146.25, Sup- AN ORDINANCE DELETING Loyd L. Benson, OBA# 721 K. Smith, and Dickey voted aye. Hardware, 101.43, Supplies; plies; 517, Wichita Falls Freight- Published in the Frederick Press SECTIONS 3-201 TO 3-211, OF BENSON LAW FIRM, Inc., P .C. Motion by K. Smith approve 7, Oklahoma Natural Gas Co., liner, 145.93, Parts; 518, Locke Leader 10/10/2018, 10/17/2018 THE FREDERICK CITY CODE 9th & Floral- P.O. Box 486 Resolution #1405 to adopt Well- 11.99, Monthly Service; 8, City Supply, 2349.29, Parts; 519, and 10/25/2018. REGARDING “NON INTOXI- Frederick, Oklahoma 73542 ness Policy. J. Smith, K. Smith, Of Frederick, 666.84, Monthly Smith, Jimmie C., 430.60, Trav- NOTICE TO SELL COUNTY CATING BEVERAGES” IN ITS (580) 335-7541 and Dickey voted aye. Motion Service; el Reimbursement; 520, Hasley, PROPERTY ENTIRETY; Attorneys for Personal Repre- by Dickey to complete Certified General 234, Garcia, Henriet- Curtis Randall, 115.18, Travel ACQUIRED AT RESALE AND DECLARING AN EMER- sentative Healthy Oklahoma application. J. ta, 150.00, Cleaning Fee; 235, Reimbursement; 521, Barnett, Notice is hereby given, pursuant GENCY. LPXLP Smith, K. Smith, and Dickey vot- Graystone Media Group, 417.45, James Marc, 750.00, Repairs; to the receipt of bid, that I, JU- WHEREAS, Senate Bill 383 522, City Of Frederick, 505.32, LIE GARZA County Treasurer of the Oklahoma Legislature Published in the Frederick Monthly Service; 523, Sams of TILLMAN County, Oklahoma, Created Title 37A of the Okla- Press Leader 10/17/2018 and Club Direct, 189.94, Supplies; will on the 29 day of OCTOBER , homa Statutes Based Upon the 10/24/2018. GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2018 2018, beginning at 9:00am at my Passage of State Question 792 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BALLOT TITLES 524, Smith, Kent L., 1428.73, Travel Reimbursement; 525, office in FREDERICK Oklahoma Which Repealed Any Reference TILLMAN COUNTY, STATE OF In accordance with Oklahoma Statutes, Title 34, Section 17, notice is Red Wing Shoe Store-Wich- sell separately the hereinafter to “Non Intoxicating Beverages” OKLAHOMA hereby given that the following proposed amendment to the Oklahoma ita Falls, 102.00, Boots; 526, described tracts, parcels, or lots by Amending the Oklahoma Stat- Probate No. PB-2018-23 Statutes will appear on the Ballot for the General Election to be held Cavenders Boot City, 150.00, of land, all situated in TILLMAN utes to Refer Solely to “Alcoholic IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- November 6, 2018. A “YES” vote is a vote in favor of a measure/pro- Boots; 527, Cavenders Boot County, Oklahoma and hereto- Beverages”, Effective October 1, TATE OF posal. A “NO” vote is a vote against a measure/proposal. City, 150.00, Boots; 528, Cav- fore acquired by said county at 2018. JUNIOR RICHARD KIRBY, De- James A. Williamson enders Boot City, 150.00, Boots; the resale authorized by 68 O.S. BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor ceased. Oklahoma Secretary of State 529, Spring House Bottled Wa- § 3125. Following the description and City Council of The City of NOTICE TO CREDITORS of each property Frederick, Oklahoma, a Munic- All creditors having claims STATE QUESTION 793 INITIATIVE PETITION 415 ter, 17.29, Water & Rental; 530, Gene Burk Auto Glass, 192.32, separately offered for sale is ipal Corporation, That Sections against Junior Richard Kirby, de- This measure adds a new Section 3 to Article 20 of the Oklahoma Con- the name of the bidder and the 3-201 to 3-211, of the Frederick ceased, are required to present stitution. Under the new Section, no law shall infringe on optometrists’ City Code Titled “Non Intoxicat- the same, with a description of all or opticians’ ability to practice within a retail mercantile establishment, ing Beverages” be Deleted in Its security interests and other col- discriminate against optometrists or opticians based on the location of Entirety. lateral (if any) held by each cred- their practice, or require external entrances for optometric offices within EMERGENCY itor with respect to such claim, to retail mercantile establishments. No law shall infringe on retail mercantile It being immediately necessary the named Personal Represen- establishments’ ability to sell prescription optical goods and services. Oklah ma for the preservation of the public tative, c/o Benson Law Firm, Inc., The Section allows the Legislature to restrict optometrists from perform- peace, health and safety of the 9th & Floral, P.O. 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PRESS-LEADER.COM SportsWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2018 7 K-State routs Bombers put away the Oklahoma State, 31-12 MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Kansas over-matched Blue Devils State broke huddle against Oklahoma State at one point Saturday with three BY FABIAN REYES Malachi Newton followed Clemente’s kick was good 178 and points allowed 75; running backs joining quarterback Sky- [email protected] his blockers around the right giving the Bombers a 27-6 Merritt with a 3-1 record ler Thompson in the backfield, the quar- side and into the endzone for lead. RB Kyle Edwards got (they have yet to play Mang- tet making a unique diamond-like forma- The Frederick Bombers his first touch down of the his carry behind the right um or Hobart), and tion that coach Bill Snyder said has been played host to the Cordell night. Clemente’s PAT failed. side of the line as he scored. Mangum with a 2-2 record. part of the playbook for 30 years. Blue Devils this past Friday. The Blue Devils weren’t out Clemente’s kick was good Cordell has yet to play Ho- True or not, the claim was fitting giv- The Blue Devils had a 2-4 re- done, as they hit a 35-yard giving the Bombers a 34-6 bart or Mangum and more en the Wildcats’ entire game plan looked cord coming into the game pass into the endzone right lead. than likely will miss the long about that old. with wins over fellow Dis- before the half. A Short time later Ed- trip to Hooker as the win- Almost entirely abandoning the passing trict foes Sayre and Hinton. Halftime score stayed at wards carried in his second ner fourth place in District. game, Kansas State bludgeoned the Cow- The Blue Devils received 13-6 with the Bombers lead- TD of the night, and Clem- Sayre with 1 win and Hinton boys with an old-school, ground-based at- the ball to start the game and ing. The Bombers came out ente’s PAT was good giving and Hollis with win-less re- tack. Alex Barnes rumbled for 181 yards quickly moved the ball across after the half and played the Bombers a 41-6 lead. cords playing Frederick the and four touchdowns, the Wildcats piled the 50 into Bomber territory. some inspired football. New- The final score of the night next two weeks, will lead up up 291 yards rushing and they dominated On the Bombers first posses- ton started them off with a came from the defense. as to possibly the best game of the time of possession in a 31-12 rout. sion from the Blue Devil 32 40-yard sprint through the senior DE Ryder Ramirez the season as Frederick will “Our running game, we’ve addressed yard line, Quarterback Gus- middle of the line for his sec- scooped and scored on a QB host that H school from the this week-in and week-out, it’s gotten tavo Gaytan pitched to the ond touch down of the night. miss-cue. Clemente’s PAT north for the District title. better, gotten better, gotten better,” Sny- right side to Running back Clemente’s PAT was good sailed wide let and the final We hope the Bomber faith- der said. “Alex got a lot of yards but you Diego Reyes, who pitched to giving the Bombers a 20-6 score was Frederick Bomb- ful travel out to the western get a lot of yards because someone up WR JJ Tittle, who pitched to lead. ers 47 and Blue Devils 6. plains of Oklahoma as the front is knocking someone else back. It’s Gaytan, who then threw a On the following posses- The District A-2 standings Bombers travel to take on a a team-oriented deal.” strike to WR Zac Mathews. sion Newton shot up the mid- are as follows: hapless Hollis Tigers team. Thompson only had 130 yards passing, Freshman kicker Marco dle again for 47 yards down Frederick with a 4-0 Dis- Hopefully the Bombers will enough to keep the Cowboys honest, but Clemente made the PAT to to the Blue Devil 10-yard line trict record, having fared 166 take some time during this added 80 yards to the rushing total in put the Bombers up 7-0. Two where RB Kemontra Wright points and allowed 50; fall break shortened week to helping the Wildcats (3-4, 1-3 Big 12) end possessions later following carried it into the endzone Hobart is also 4-0 in Dis- heal and get better. a three-game skid. a long run by Gaytan, FB over the right side of the line. trict play have points fared GO BOMBERS!! They’ve now beaten the Cowboys (4-3, 1-3) in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2002. “We have to look and see what we’re doing, where we are at and what we can do to correct it,” Cowboys coach Mike Gundy said. “We are trying to do what we can as soon as possible to fix the prob- lems.” Oklahoma State led 6-3 at halftime be- fore the Wildcats got their ground game going. They leaned heavily on Barnes, who ran for a career-best 250 yards last week against Baylor, and that allowed them to chew up the clock while keeping the Cowboys’ offense off the field. Kansas State took the lead when Barnes capped a nine-play drive with a touchdown midway through the third quarter. He added his second scoring run a few minutes later, then answered a TD run by the Cowboys’ Taylor Cornelius with his third touchdown dart with 9:41 remaining in the game. Cornelius finished 17 of 35 for 184 yards Courtesy photos | Misti Snyder Tyler and two interceptions, while Cowboys The Tipton Tigers beat Grandfield 54-0 Oct. 12. running back Justice Hill spent most of afternoon bottled up. He carried 11 times for just 41 yards. “We were tired of losing,” Kansas Tipton Tigers beat Grandfield 54-0 State linebacker Justin Hughes said, “so we came out with the mentality that we BY KEN WAUGH weren’t going to lose. Once we stopped Hill and made them throw we had them.” The Tipton Tigers made The first half resembled an old-school, the short drive to Grandfield Big Ten-style slugfest — hardly the on Friday night to take on pass-happy Big 12. the Bearcats. The Wildcats dared the Cowboys to One would only have to beat them through the air, and Cornelius look back to 2015 to see a had 45 of his 97 yards passing in the first spectacle like none other half on the only completion that made when these two cross coun- them pay. But despite that long play get- ty rivals met. That being ting the Cowboys in scoring position, said, the last two years have Kansas State’s defense managed to hold been less than stellar and for a field goal. last Friday night was even The Wildcats squandered a chance to worse. score just before halftime, when Thomp- Tipton took the field son was sacked on third down in the clos- against a Grandfield team ing seconds. Without a time out, the clock that found themselves with expired without a field-goal attempt, and three of their best athletes half and the Tigers finished Snyder stalked his team all the way into on the sidelines due to inju- the game just an hour and the locker room. ries. The first quarter saw ten minutes after it began. Kansas State’s offensive line atoned for Tipton drop 46 points. Tipton hosts Maysville that mistake in the second half. Offensive touchdowns, de- this Thursday night in Tip- Asserting its will at the line of scrim- fensive touchdowns, special ton. It will be a special night mage, the group pried open holes for teams touchdowns…you get for Tiger fans: Senior night, Barnes and backup Dalvin Warmack, the idea. Pink-Out Coaches For Can- who patiently danced into the Cowboys’ The second quarter found cer are two good reasons to secondary. They kept riding that success Tipton’s starters on the side- attend, but the best reason late into the fourth quarter, when Barnes lines, but the second string will come at halftime when scored his final touchdown with a couple had few problems scoring US Cellular will present minutes to go. again to make the score 54 Head Coach Travis White “That’s what we’ve been expecting all – 0. with a check for $5,000. season,” Wildcats offensive lineman Dal- The coaches and officials White was named one of join us at Don Royal Stadi- for Coach White everyday ton Risner said. “I feel like we’ve been agreed on a running clock US Cellular’s Most Valuable um for this special night. at www.themostvaluable- bringing it all season but we’ve turned it for the remainder of the Coaches in America. Come And remember to go vote coach.com. up the last few weeks.” Oklahoma football referee retiring after 52 years TULSA (AP) — Dr. Rob- believed to be the longest He’s done some of the “That’s not football to- ert Breedlove said he was streak of any official in biggest games in state his- day. Football is now pitch- just an average high school Oklahoma history. tory, including many of the and-catch. Every high football player. It’ll be his last, too. classic Jenks-Union games school in the state plays the “Actually, now that I “The years catch up to and dozens of major games up-tempo spread offense. It think about it, I was prob- you,” Breedlove told the in the Tulsa metro area. doesn’t matter what size of ably a below-average high Tulsa World . “So, next Breedlove, besides the a school. You’ve got some school football player,” year, if my health holds up, more than five decades of smaller schools that should Breedlove said. “But I ab- then I’ll cut back to being football, has also officiated not be playing that style be- solutely loved high school a fill-in. I won’t do it full basketball and baseball. cause they don’t have the football. I wanted to stay time.” He said he believes it is personnel for it. But they connected to it somehow. Breedlove may be the time for younger officials. all do it.” “So, when I was in col- most recognizable high “Football is not the same As a result, officiating is lege, I started officiating school sports official in game that it was 50 years dramatically different. games. I really enjoyed it, state history. There’s noth- ago,” Breedlove said. “It When Breedlove start- and it kept me connected ing, when it comes to high isn’t even close to being the ed, there were just three AP PHOTO to the sport. I still love it all school football, that he same game. officials. “And our penalty Kansas State running back Alex Barnes (34) these years later.” hasn’t officiated. “Back when I started, it flags were red,” he said. gets past Oklahoma State linebacker Calvin Breedlove, a Stillwater He’s been the referee was 3 yards and a cloud of Now, high school games Bundage, right, during the second half of an physician, recently start- (head official on the field) in dust. Reset the ball, huddle have five officials, and NCAA college football game in Manhattan, ed his 52nd year of offici- state championship games up and then we’re on to the Breedlove said he believes Kan., Saturday, Oct. 13, 2018. Kansas State ating high school football, at virtually every level. next play. it should be seven. won 31-12. 8 • NEWS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2018 • FREDERICK PRESS-LEADER City of Frederick celebrates 101 years of public power

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He also won his class Local youth attended overall tions Program (SIP). electronic resources for with his simmental heifer. the Tulsa State Fair live- Prospect Dr. Lori Gwyn, di- students through early Tenley Mefford was stock show. Steer at rector of the sponsored alert and degree audit third overall Limousin Alyssa Worthington the Tulsa programs office at SWO- programs Prospect Steer and Tim- placed second in her class State Fair. SU, said the grant would · Provide academic ber Mefford was fifth with her commercial heif- help provide innovative coaching and peer mento- overall Prospect Steer. er. Reagan Worthington student services to help ring to at-risk students Elena Santiago brought placed third in her class retain students and al- “SWOSU is grateful for home a few ribbons for with her red angus heif- low them to successfully this wonderful opportuni- her goats. She won Inter- er and she also advanced progress through their ty to expand services for mediate Reserve Cham- to the finals in the junior chosen field of study to our students,” SWOSU pion showmanship, first showmanship competi- program completion. President Randy Beutler place in class 12, second tion. “One of the most criti- said. “We appreciate the place in class 13 and divi- Cierra Collins’ cross- cal problems that univer- efforts of the Office of sion III reserve champion. bred Steer won his class sities everywhere face is Sponsored Programs and Kolt Walker won fifth and she was fifth overall student retention,” Gwyn others in obtaining this place in class 18 in the junior heifer showman said. “This grant will as- grant.” goat category. and had the grand cham- sist SWOSU in its efforts The grant is a U.S. De- pion horned Hereford Reach Kathleen Guill at 580- to retain our students.” partment of Education heifer. 379-0588, ext. 2602. The grant will be used Title III grant. LAND AUCTION COMMUNITY CALENDAR 160± Acres • Tillman County, Oklahoma The Frederick Arts patriotic program will Army Airfield, next to ber. For more informa- and Humanities Council begin at 7 p.m. and ad- Henniges. There will be tion, to purchase tickets is scheduled to host bean mission is free. For more WWII Living History or to find out how you suppers Oct. 26 and Nov. information, contact Dana Displays, Military vehicle can support the Townsite, 2 from 5:30 - 7 p.m. at the Greer at codeenforce- and aircraft displays and call 580-335-5844 or find Ramona Theatre. [email protected]. Airborne Jump Demon- them on facebook.com @ The Frederick Arts The Airborne Demon- strations. For more pioneertownsite. Council invites all veter- stration Team Fall Jump information, visit www. The Tillman County ans and patriots to attend School is scheduled for wwiiadt.org. Historical Society is Tuesday, October 23 • 10:00 AM Celebration of Freedom on Oct 20-27 followed by The Tillman County scheduled to host a Best Walker Hall, First United Methodist Church Thursday, Oct. 25, 2018 at Open Hangar Day Oct. Historical Society will Beard Contest Nov. 3. 918 E Street • Snyder, Oklahoma the Ramona Theatre. The 27, 2018, at Frederick be holding its annual Contest entry is free and • Productive dryland cotton/wheat farm Pancake Fundraiser on entrants will register at • Excellent Class II soils Saturday, Oct. 27, from the General Store from • Located southwest of Snyder with easy access to the highway 8 to 11 a.m. at the Pio- 10:30 -11 a.m. the day of For additional information, please contact: neer Townsite. Advance Cotton Festival. Line-up, Tyler Ambrose, tickets are $7 for adults measuring and judging Agent/Auctioneer and $5 for children 10 and will take place at 11:15 Piedmont, Oklahoma under. Tickets sold at the a.m. The winners will be Business: (580) 583-5750 event are $8 for adults announced at 11:30 a.m. [email protected] and $6 for children 10 and For more information or A-19936 www.FarmersNational.com/TylerAmbrose under. Tickets may be to find out how you can BEDROOM SUITES purchased at the Town- support the Townsite, www.FarmersNational.com site, Frederick Chamber call 580-335-5844 or find Real Estate Sales • Auctions • Farm and Ranch Management Frederick Furniture of Commerce or from them on facebook.com @ Appraisal • Insurance • Consultation • Oil and Gas Management 211 W. Grand • Frederick, OK Forest Resource Management • National Hunting Leases • FNC Ag Stock any TCHS Board Mem- pioneertownsite. 580-335-3766 60735366 The 11th annual Cotton Festival is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 3. There will be activities throughout the entire day which include the Chili Cook-Off, entertainment, JCMH MEDICAL CLINIC vendors, Little Miss Cotton Boll and Maid of Cotton Pageants, petting zoo, Cotton Gin Tour and INTERNAL MEDICINE Dr. Joe Leverett & Dr. Rose Ngishu more. For more informa- tion, contact the Freder- FAMILY PRACTICE Dr. Noble Ballard, Dr. Jamie Hokett, ick Chamber at 580-335- 2126, frederickcc@pldi. Dr. John Root, Dr. Carol Sherman, Dr. John Tran net or at 100 S. Main in Frederick. The Board of Educa- PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS Beth Lauterbach & Gabrielle Arndt tion of Frederick Public School District hereby NURSE PRACTITIONER Kristi Fry announces that statuto- rily qualified individuals interested in running as a candidate for the #4 seat on the Frederick Board of Education may file to run as a candidate for this seat at the Tillman Great Care for You JCMH Medical Clinic County Election Board 205 SOUTH PARK LANE • ALTUS between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday, (580) 379-6650 Dec. 3 through Wednes- & Your Family! day, Dec. 5, 2018.

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