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Public Records - 4/30/2022

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DIVORCES GRANTED

Maurice O. Smith vs. Lupita A. Smith.

Carrie Iago-Menge vs. Derrick E. Menge.

Patricia G. Rosales vs. Hector F. Rodriguez.

Paul Lamb vs. Taylor Lamb.

Anita Faye Clarke vs. Steven Mark Miller.

Pamela J. Landry vs. Jacques P. Landry.

Jason Hagar vs. Jada Hagar.

Amanda C. Ramirez vs. Charles J. Ramirez.

Charles Gossman vs. Beverly Gossman.

Karin M. Bales vs. Joshua D. Bales.

Margaret Keeler vs. James R. Keeler.

Canadian County couple to celebrate 70 years

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J.C. and Vonda Carroll will be honored on their 70th wedding anniversary with a family dinner at a local restaurant on Saturday with their daughter, Jana Wilds serving as hostess.

The couple was married May 2, 1952, at Wickline Methodist Church in Midwest City. J.C. is the son of the late Joe and Ethel Carroll, and Vonda is the daughter of the late Chet and Edith Sanders.

The Carrolls are lifelong residents of Canadian County except for a short time in Wichita, Kan., and Midwest City during the early years of their marriage.

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Lamplighters hold meeting

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Lamplighters OHCE of Canadian County met recently at a local church. Joan Herr called the meeting to order and offered opening prayer.

Carol Stine led the flag salute, then gave a devotional titled “Word and Deed.”

Maxine Little read minutes from the previous meeting, with Patricia Morrison giving the treasury report.

Thank-you cards were read from Gran Gran’s Assisted Living Love for the Children’s Center, and Intervention and Crisis Advocacy Network for gifts and donations and personal thank you’s from Janice Taylor and Anna Rinehart.

Golden signs

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El Reno High School senior Carlie Golden, seated second from right, signed a national letter of intent to play soccer for Redlands Community College.

Golden is the second player from the EHS girls team to sign to play at the next level.

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Underwood OHCE group holds monthly meeting

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The Underwood Oklahoma Home and Community Education Association of Canadian County met recently in the home of Vicki Duncan, with Natalia Valenzuela calling the meeting to order.

Bernita Davis read minutes of the previous meeting, while Ann Ricketts gave the treasury report.

Members made plans to attend the Spring Council meeting set for May 3 at the Mustang Town Center, featuring a guest speaker from Yukon Manna Pantry.

The group discussed items needed for the county fair as well as the cookie jar entry.

Indians wrap 5A-1 run

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Key plays in the field and at the plate helped El Reno High School’s baseball team win back-to-back one-run games over Del City last week to close out District 5A-1 action.

With the sweep, the Indians third in league play, El Reno finished in fifth place with an 8-6 record. But that finish could improve a spot depending on the outcome of a Guthrie/Bishop McGuinness makeup game.

El Reno, now 16-18 on the spring, won the first game of the series at the Hub Reed Complex by a 3-2 score.

Vincent Walker attempts to make a tag on a runner trying to slide into home

EHS girls miss trip to state, Patswald earns medalist ticket

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Despite shooting one of its lowest scores of the season, El Reno High School’s girls golf team missed qualifying for the Class 5A Girls State Golf Championship.

Playing in the 5A West Regional on the South Course at Lake Hefner, El Reno carded a team score of 407. The effort fell 31 strokes short of the final team spot for state, which went to Guthrie with a 376.

“The team scores to make it to state were a lot better than they were last season,” said El Reno head coach Cameron Wilkins.

Skylar Ayers blasts out of a bunker during a recent tournament