Lamplighters OHCE gathers for lunch

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Lamplighters Oklahoma Home and Community Education Association of Canadian County met recently at the Wallace farm for a bring-your-own-lunch meeting.

Joan Herr led in prayer, with Carol Stine offering devotions on “Looking Ahead to Where God Is.” Louise Wallace read minutes from the March meeting, with Patricia Morrison giving the treasury report. Plans were discussed concerning county fair exhibits, with a report from the county extension office advising there will be no education booth this year.

It was noted that Charleece McBee recently celebrated her 90th birthday.

Public Records - June 20

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LAWSUITS

Western Sportsman Club Inc. vs. Jody G. Alexander for $1,280.90 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Second Round Sub LLC vs. Jill P. Ordenis for $1,134.12 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Asphalt and Fuel Supply LLC vs. Road Maintenance for $8,002.56 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Mustang Shopping Center L.P. vs. Adam Quinn Satten and Michelle Dawn Satten d/b/a Satten Systems for $4,494.01 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and attorney fees.

Mary Katherine Dyer

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Mary Katherine “Kay” Dyer died Monday, June 15, 2020, at the age of 92. Born in Oklahoma City June 11, 1928, Kay was the daughter of Ray and Helen Dyer. A graduate of El Reno High School, she attended the University of Kansas where she earned her bachelor’s degree in Journalism.

She broke barriers for future women journalists as the first woman promoted to city editor at The Oklahoman and Times.

Decades later, she was still in touch with several younger journalists she had mentored through the years. She was known as a tough but fair editor.

Mary Katherine Dyer_obituary

Sharks take a bite of state

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Scoring 16 runs in the top of the first inning of the title game, the Oklahoma Sharks baseball team recently won the United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA) Oklahoma Double A West State Championships.

Playing in Moore, the Sharks posted a 5-0 record after defeating the Oklahoma Dogs 18-7 in the championship game.

The travel team is made up of players from El Reno, Kingfisher, Yukon, Mustang, Blanchard and Cashion.

The team is ranked fifth in the state of Oklahoma in the latest Double A rankings and 59th nationally.

Mason Fulton, left, and Deacon Tillery show off rings
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