The Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 114, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 2013 Page: 3 of 10
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FRIDAY, MAY 24, 2013
Altus Times • 3
Police Briefs
Lotto Results
Arrests
TEXAS LOTTO RESULTS
or
Scripture
Navajo senior serves
“Trust in the Lord and do good. Then you will live safely in the land and prosper.” — Psalm 37:3
as State Senate page
Navajo Jr. High names Valedictorians, Salutatorian
USPS 015-140
cian after high school.
ws
Analea Cobb
Lacy Jo Leveille
Nathan Cross
Times
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
And
model. Analea has future
plans to attend College at
University of Oklahoma to
major in Dentistry.
Navajo High School senior Dixie Greene served as a Senate page
for State Sen. Mike Schulz (R-Altus) during the last week of the
legislative session from May 20-24. Greene is the daughter of
Altus residents Lorne and Michelle Greene.
100 Block W. Walnut
6:21 p.m. K-9 vehicle search,
100 Block E. Nona
7:19 p.m. - Larceny, 300 S. Main
7:40 p.m. - Business alarm, 1830
Sunset
8:21 p.m. • Fight, Asalee &
Clarke
day: 7-8-9
day: 2-1-9-8
Drives a motor vehicle when the
privilege to do so is canceled, de-
nied, suspended, or revoked, or
when disqualified for so doing
Jasmine Denise Tennon, 21,
Failure to pay fines for property
damage
David Vinson Williams, 45,
night: 0-6-7
night: 2-7-7-0
Pick 3: 0-3-1
Pick 4: 8-7-7-9
Cash 5: 4-12-14-26-32
Pick 3
Daily 4
Cash 5: 4-5-7-14-17
Texas Two Step: 12-15-29-34 BB: 22
Identification Nu
Valedictorian
Jessica
Jessica Stallard is the
daughter of Rick Stallard
and Connie Bums and
the step daughter of Dr.
She is a freshman at Na-
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1 rently involved in Choir,
I National Honors Society,
| and the Gifted and Tal-
■ ented program.
She also works at her
1 step father’s clinic in her
spare time and has been
Published afternoons Tuesday through
I F riday and Sundays mornings except
ThanksgMng Day and Christmas Day
by Heartland Publications at 218 W.
Commerce, Altus. OK 73521
Perodkcals postage pak at Altus. OK
Cody Carlson
Valedictorian
Cody Carlson
Cody Carlson, 15-year- 1
old son of Gary and Kim |
Carlson, has strived for I
straight A’s his whole life. 1
Cody was always into TV |
channels like Discover, 1
Caston Lambert
Valedictorian
Caston Lambert
Caston Lambert is the
son of Dan and Shannon
Lambert. His grandparents
are Harvey and Carol Kend-
rix, E.B. and Glenda Kend-
| rix, and Dan and Pat Lam-
bert. When Caston is not in
school, he enjoys spending
time with his friends and
Thursday
Incidents
2:19 a.m. - Domestic distur-
bance, 1409 N. Willard
2:51 a.m. - Suspicious subject,
505 Mockingbird Dr
3:45 a.m. - Suspicious subject,
Falcon and Veterans
8:05 a.m. - Disturbance, 700 E.
Broadway
9:41 a.m. - Burglary, 2213 Falcon
Rd
3:08 p.m. - Accident with injury,
Veterans and Falcon
4:46 p.m. - Non-injury accident,
320 E. Broadway
5:46 p.m. - K-9 vehicle search,
Angela Marie Bearly, 47, Eludes
attempts to elude a peace offi- Possession of marijuana, second
OKLAHOMA LOTTO RESULTS
May 24, 2013
Honor Society. She is in- class Analea is involved
volved in newspaper, cross in church and in her com
country, and managing the munity as an active vol-
basketball team. She enjoys unteer. Analea has set
running and staying active, goals with one goal being
Lacy Jo plans to be a dieti- to always be a good role
Ron Snyder of Altus and
Cindy and Lionel Cross
of Navajo. From kin-
dergarten through the
fourth grade, he attend-
ed Sunset Elementary
where his mother is the
P.E. teacher. He has at-
tended Navajo since the
fifth grade.
He has played basket-
ball and baseball since
attending Navajo. He is a
member of the National
Honor Society and the
Quiz Bowl team.
Sat-Sun 4:00
The Grot Gatsby 3D (PG13)
Science Ch., National
Geographic, History, and
NASA rather than watch-
ing cartoons. Cody’s
hobbies include hunting,
fishing, and riding dirt
bikes. Cody also enjoys
hanging out with friends
and working around the
property. Cody plans to
attend a major university
and study engineering.
Carrier Delivery
4 WEEKS $7.00
25 WEEKS $42.00
| 52 WEEKS $75.00
Motor Route in County
| 4 WEEKS $8.25
12 WEEKS $24.75
26 WEEKS $49.50
52 WEEKS $90.00
Mail-In State
26 WEEKS $49.50
| 52 WEEKS $99.00
Muil-Out of State
26 WEEKS $109.50
52 WEEKS $219.00
family, playing baseball and 15-year-old daughter of Salutatorian
I basketball, playing guitar Amy Jo and Gary Cobb. Mikayla McIntosh
and restoring old pickups Analea has an older broth Mikayla McIntosh is a
with his dad. He also enjoys er Tyler and a younger 15-year-old freshman at
attending Friendship Bap- sister Emmy. Analea has Navajo. She is the daugh-
tist Church and is active in attended Navajo School ter of Vance and Sharon
the youth group there. since kindergarten and is McIntosh She is involved
Honor' Society, Student tional Honor Society She
cer, first offense; reckless driving; offense; escapes or attempts to es-
knowingly transports in any mov- cape from arrest or detention for
ing vehicle any open alcoholic bev- P arrest or date F
erage or container misdemeanor: unlawfully carries a
Kenneth Earl Harrison, 39, weapon
Blair receives health grant
The Town of Blair was one $377,000 awarded by TSET. grant highlights the achieve-
of 21 cities to be awarded a Communities certified by the ments of Blair and its effort
Healthy Communities Incen- Oklahoma Certified Healthy to make the healthy choice the
tive Grant from the Oklahoma Communities program were easy choice.”
Tobacco Settlement Endow- eligible to apply for the grants. Other incentive grant recip-
ment Trust (TSET). On May Grants are awarded based ients were Alva Bartlesville
9, the Oklahoma TSET Board on population and specific Blanchard, Bristow, Chandler,
of the Directors approved a criteria met. All applicants Collinsville Elk City Guthrie
$10,000 grant for Blair to help were required to be certified Gu mon £ doay ' Mean
continue projects that pro- through the Certified Healthy Guymon, nasay. Ales
mote physical activity, well- Community program, a part- ter, Moore, Muskogee, Nor-
ness and overall community nership between the Oklahoma man, Perkins, Prague and
health. Blair received Excel- Academy for State Goals, the Springs, Seminole, Tahlequah
lence status for its work in Oklahoma Turning Point Coun- and Weatherford.
this area. cil, the State Chamber and the TSET was created by a
City officials plan to use State Department of Health, constitutional amendment
the money to complete a The grants encourage com- in 2000 as a long-term strat-
basketball court at the Blair munities to implement health egy to ensure settlement pay-
City Park. and wellness-oriented poli- ments from a 1998 multi-state
“The Jackson County Com- cies and programs. The in- lawsuit against the tobacco
munity Health Action Team centive grant criteria focus industry are used to improve
assisted our City Administra- on tobacco and alcohol use Oklahoma’s health status. The
tor and City Council with the prevention; nutrition and funds are placed in a endow-
Certified Healthy application physical activity; built envi- ment |o ensure a growing
criteria", said Blake Roberts, ronments and transportation; funding source for future proj-
Town of Blair Mayor. "They health services and commu- eats only the mint Tor
were able to provide us with nity education and policy the endowment are used. m
policy examples that could changes and community To learn more about the Jack-
meet our community needs health improvement. r - .. u 141
and the criteria for the incen- “We are pleased so many son County Community ea 1
tive grant.” Oklahoma cities are working Action Team or ^e Certified
The TSET Board awarded to make their communities Healthy Oklahoma application
a total of $191,000 in grants healthy places to live, play for Jackson County schools,
to cities across the state. This and work," said Tracey Strad- worksites, and businesses con
is the second year of the in- er, TSET executive director, tact Tara Davis, CX Nutrition
centive grant program which, The Town of Blair is enacting & Fitness Coordinator or Tonya
combined with last year’s policies that are making a dif- Pogue, CX Tobacco Coordinator
grants brings the total to ference in people’s lives. This at 580-482-7308.
Analea Cobh Mikayla McIntosh
act
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recently attending Glad Lacy Jo Leveille is the Q Sat-Sun 4:15
Valedictorian Tidings church. 15-year-old daughter of Joe -0—
Nathan Cross She plans on attending and Chris Leveille. She has E phtait
Nathan James Cross Oral Roberts University attended school at Navajo
is the son of Ronna and or Oklahoma State Uni-for most of her life. Lacy s
Greg Cross. He is the versity after she gradu- Jo is the vice president of 9
grandson of Jewel and ates her senior year. the Junior High National H—-------
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Bush, Michael. The Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 114, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 2013, newspaper, May 24, 2013; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2185046/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.