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El Reno artist Sue Johnson paints a white outline on a fl ower which is the centerpiece of her mural on the side of a van located on South Dille Avenue last week. The van is being repainted as an eye-catcher to the community garden project being conducted by Southern Heights Baptist Church and local charity Children of Hope Community Outreach. The garden idea was started last year during the COVID-19 lockdown as a way to teach youth how to grow and cultivate their own food during a pandemic. (Tribune photographer/ Glen Miller)

El Reno Now may return in June with in-person gatherings White says he and McVay would like to bring back the monthly breakfast event if the COVID-19 picture continues to brighten By RAY DYER El Reno Schools [email protected] Superintendent Plans are for Craig McVay are El Reno Now to considering if it’s return in June. time to again host The news that the public information monthly in-person sessions. event may be coming back was made during El RenoLive last week’s El Reno Live broadcast. The monthly El Reno Live events were took the place of held at the Public El Reno Now after Safety Center off the COVID pandemic SW 27th Street shelved public and featured guest Dinner with Tom and Huck gatherings a year ago. speakers as well as Now, with updates from McVay El Reno Community Theatre's Garrett Wells, blue shirt and red shoes, acts out a scene from “The Absolutely True Story of vaccines being and White along with Tom Sawyer As Told By Becky Thatcher,” while fellow cast members, from left, McKenzi Smith, Camden Sears, Coen Taylor, distributed and virus questions from the Emercyn Looper and Teagan Finnigan look on during a recent practice at the Centre Theatre. The cast, which features 10 youth numbers reportedly audience. actors, will be putting on the show as part of ERCT's Fourth Annual Dinner Theatre on April 17 at the Education Building at the coming down, Mayor Canadian County Fairgrounds. (Tribune photographer/Glen Miller) Matt White and See EL RENO, Page 5

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2 ' NEWS Wednesday, April 7, 2021 El Reno Tribune Three top COVID vaccine myths debunked By JENNIFER RUDD Our immune Choosing whether Oklahoma State University responses can or not to get a vaccine STILLWATER — differentiate viral is too important Vaccine hesitancy is proteins from placenta to be taken lightly. one of our last major very easily and will How do we approach hurdles in the fight not mix these up. this with our loved against COVID-19, While these proteins ones? With kindness, and we are racing share small areas of empathy and an open against the emergence similar genetic code, mind. of several variants they don’t match. Ask nicely what to avert a (more) And data supports is holding them back. prolonged pandemic. this as well. Within More than likely, Alarming the vaccine trials, they either do social media stories more women became not believe it to be portraying COVID pregnant in the effective or do not vaccines in a negative vaccine groups than believe the benefits light have added a in the placebo group. outweigh the risks. dangerous roadblock We have seen no Ask them for many. I hope alterations in fertility to clarify what dispelling these rates in the U.S. during is creating their three myths will help the pandemic. If this hesitancy. Recognize others feel ready to participants were teaches our cells how noted. In contrast, the claim were true, then that people are trying safely build protective enrolled all at once to make a protein risk for long-term and you would expect our to do what is best for immunity through instead of in phases. found on the virus. chronic, debilitating immune systems to their families. vaccination. Scientists simplified Because mRNA is disease is significant create antibodies And then, if you Myth 1: The the data collection found in a different with natural COVID- from natural infection are unsure how approval process to two primary part of the cell than 19. that would target the to respond, educate was rushed questions: Are DNA, these vaccines Myth 3: COVID placenta and affect yourself before having Before last year, these vaccines safe? do not affect our DNA. vaccines cause fertility as well. another discussion. vaccines typically And do they prevent Johnson & Johnson is infertility On the other You have more took six to 12 years severe disease, a viral vector vaccine, Perhaps the most hand, pregnant influence than you to develop and receive hospitalization and and it doesn’t reach damaging vaccine women infected with realize, especially approval, so I see death? The vaccines our DNA, either. myth to date arose COVID-19 are at an with people who know where this is coming are incredibly safe So what about when a doctor out increased risk of and love you. Lead by from. How did we and highly effective long-term effects? of Germany and hospitalization and example. roll out the current at preventing The initial vaccine a former Pfizer having pre-term Overcoming vaccine vaccines so quickly hospitalization and products are degraded employee raised birth complications hesitancy will not be without any shortcuts death, so they received very quickly by our concern about the and even death. won by the president, First, the trials were emergency usage own cells — within similarity between The risk of Dr. Anthony Fauci well-funded and run by approval. Studies did a few days to a week. part of the viral spike COVID-19 infection or a celebrity, but by companies that know not stop there, though. In general, vaccines protein and a protein while pregnant is grassroots efforts in what they are doing. Since their approval, rarely create any on the placenta — exponentially higher our local communities Second, trial phases we now also know long-term problems. syncytin-1. The than any vaccination that simply show we were overlapped and that these vaccines But delayed effects concern was that risk. care. This is a team not run sequentially. are highly effective of vaccination vaccination would Many reading this effort. Third, the number of at preventing have occurred — for train our immune have already received Editor’s Note: asymptomatic example, with the oral system to respond a vaccine or plan to Dr. Jennifer Rudd is TRIBUNE PHOTOS transmission as well. polio vaccine and the to the virus and also in the future. Thank an infectious disease Severe adverse events yellow fever vaccine. unwittingly attack the you. But we all know specialist in Oklahoma PER DIGITAL continue to be rare. 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Drew Adam Boling Susan Hill Drew Adam Boling, Tammy Boling; Susan Hill passed mother, aunt, 34, of El Reno, passed brother, Hunter away Thursday, grandmother and away April 1, 2021, in Boling; sister, April 1, 2021, at age friend, and will be El Reno. Murphy Boling 72. She was born greatly missed by all Drew was born Brown and wife, Susan Kay Kamm on who knew her. Oct. 19, 1986, at Lacy; sister, Jan. 21, 1949, in Alva. Susan was Mercy Hospital in Diane Wehmuller She was the oldest of preceded in death Oklahoma City to and husband, Matt four siblings born to by her parents, his parents, Jack and and children, Caden, Kenneth and Dorothy Kenneth and Dorothy Tammy Boling. His Nate and Hope; Kamm. She grew Kamm, and niece, 10-month-old brother, maternal grand- up and lived the Brianna Flowers. Hunter greeted him parents, Larry and majority of her She is survived and in a few years Frances Pohlpeter life in El Reno, by her husband, his sister, Murphy and Peggy Sellers; only recently moving Bill Hill; sister, Sally completed the family. and his bonus family, to Yukon with her Susan Hill Clymer; brothers, Drew loved football Drew Adam Boling Jolinda Bergman and husband. Susan was Sammy Kamm and and was part of a her children, Zachary married to Bill Hill Susan retired Sandy Kamm; sons, championship Little Drew loved and Zoey. on Oct. 26, 1985. in 2001, and spent Darin Miller and League team. He was mathematics A memorial She was a her retirement with wife, Angela Miller, a proud member of and telling corny service to celebrate 1967 graduate of her husband and Matt Miller and wife, the El Reno Indians math jokes. He was Drew’s life was held Weatherford High as an avid gardener, Meghan Miller and football team. a bowler who never Saturday, April 3, School, having volunteer and Chris Gouldsby He graduated got his perfect game, 2021, at the El Reno previously attended treasure hunter at and wife, Cortni valedictorian from but did get a 7-10 split High School football El Reno Public estate and antique Gouldsby; nieces, El Reno High School which he considered field. Services were Schools until her sales. Bethani Brummett in 2005. He was lay to be quite an under the direction senior year. She Through her life, and Delana Kamm; coach for the El Reno achievement. of Wilson Funeral went on to receive work and the OSU nephews, Zach Kamm High School Indians Drew was Home. a professional Master Gardener and Jacob Kamm; for two years in preceded in death Memorial medical degree program, Susan made and 11 grandchildren, college. by his maternal donations in memory from the University many dear friends Rachael Cervenka, Drew received grandfather, Leon of Drew can be made of Oklahoma in 1979. that she shared Ramsey Miller, a bachelor’s degree Sellers; paternal to St. Jude- Drew Susan worked cherished time Joshua Miller, in mathematics grandparents, Jack Boling Memorial, as a PA at with, laughing and Kierra Swindall, from the University and Wilma Boling; mailed to St. Jude the Veterans traveling together. Jasmine Gouldsby, of Central Oklahoma and maternal uncle, Honors, 501 St. Jude Administration But most of all, Mason Miller, Jack in 2009. He was a Kendall Sellers. Place, Memphis, Hospital in Susan loved spending Miller, Harper Miller, teacher at the FCI He is survived by Tenn. 38105, or online Oklahoma City time and holidays Kennedi Gouldsby, El Reno. his parents, Jack and at www.stjude.org. where she positively with her family Lilah Miller and impacted the lives including 11 Jude Miller. of numerous grandchildren No public veterans over of all ages. She was memorial services PublicRecords her 20-year career. a wonderful wife, will be held. MUNICIPAL COURT Gabriela Mendoza Evan Lindsey Black, Ebony Nicole Valdez, Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Morgan Sanders Richey, El Reno, City, driving without speeding, $165. failure to appear license issued, $252. Andy Paul Vincent, Graveside services She was born of Del City; her son, warrant, $295. Savannah Loneman, El Reno, expired tag, for Morgan Chantal July 10, 1988, in Tristan Ryther of the Bernabe Cenobio El Reno, expired tag, $165. Sanders of Del City, Oklahoma City. home; parents, Terry Robles, Springdale, no insurance Bradley Jon formerly of Mustang, She was raised in and Sabrina Watt of Ark., speeding, $175. verification and Taurman II, Yukon, were held Tuesday Mustang and attended Mustang and Rosalee Joel Mateo Tepetate, driving under speeding, $165. at the Union City Mustang schools. Williams of Noble; El Reno, speeding in suspension, $855. Kevin Brian Snow, Cemetery under the Morgan owned grandparents, Kay a construction zone, Donald R. Moreau, Oklahoma City, direction of Huber- her own business and Louis Warren of $295. Edmond, expired tag, expired tag, $165. Reynolds Funeral in Del City and was El Reno and Mathew Skylar Henry $130. Malik F. Rochdi, Home in Minco. a personal assistant Bier of Oklahoma Nucosee, Ada, Heather Nicole El Reno, speeding, Morgan passed for the owner of a City; brother, Austin speeding, $165. Marshall, El Reno, $165. away April 1, 2021, disposal well service. Watt of Sentinel; and Catlin Alyxandra expired tag, $165. Kleisehn Teftner at her father’s home Morgan is survived sister, Taylor Owens Moiser, Oklahoma Brett Jerome Porter, El Reno, in Mustang. by her husband, Eron of Edmond. City, expired tag, 165. Marriott, Mustang, speeding, $165. Mattie F. Owen, speeding, $165. Amanda Marie El Reno, failure to John William Mann, Pivniska, Yukon, PublicRecords appear warrant, $295. Yukon, expired tag, speeding, $165. Van Huy Bui, $165. Ryan Jeremy LAWSUITS Keith Story and Kino Financial Oklahoma City, Omar Lozano, Pastorello, El Reno, Wells Fargo Bank Janet Elaine Story Company LLC speeding, $165. El Reno, failure to failure to appear N.A. vs. Unknown for $19,684.98 to pay vs. Betty Adams Thomas stop at stop sign, $165. warrant, $295. Successors, if any, of a debt plus interest, for $13,853.86 to Marshall Weatherford, Isaiah Decayla Skylar Thomas Alfred N. Lester Jr., costs and attorney fees. pay a debt plus Edmond, expired tag, Lopez, Oklahoma City, Abernathy, El Reno, Deceased, et al., for Darlene Getchell, interest, costs and $165. speeding, $165. expired tag and $135,688.11 to pay a individually and attorney fees. Bobby Gene Glass, William Kade Kusik, driving under debt plus interest, as parent of Gillian LVNV Funding LLC Hinton, driving under Kingfisher, speeding, suspension, $560. costs and attorney fees Getchell, a minor, vs. Roderick Waddle revocation, $395. $165. Collin Wade Austin, and foreclosure of vs. Troy Belcher and for $14,703.54 to pay Drake Duane Karen Gonzalez, El Reno, failure to a mortgage on Lot 1, Deana Belcher for an a debt plus interest, Holland, El Reno, Norman, speeding, wear seat restraint, Block 1, Shadow Ridge amount in excess of costs and attorney fees. expired tag, $165. $165. $20. Addition, Mustang. $10,000 for alleged Motor Credit Sidney Randall Martha Yaneth Levi Spottedcorn Oklahoma Educators injuries and damages. Company LLC vs. Bruce, El Reno, Flores Preciado, Jr., El Reno, failure to Credit Union vs. Discover Bank vs. Terry Eaton and expired tag, $165. El Reno, speeding, appear warrant, $295. Daniel James Frye Gregory Stamps for Linda Eaton for Jimmy Michael $165. Brandon Scott and Lori Frye for $22,577.52 to pay a debt $10,490.33 to pay a debt Turner, El Reno, dog Sendy Melissa Kirkland, El Reno, $45,137.45 to pay a debt plus interest, costs and plus interest, costs at large, $145. Estrada, El Reno, speeding, $165. plus interest, costs and attorney fees. and attorney fees. Dakota Musser, speeding, $165. Roderick Tyler attorney fees. El Reno, improper Jessica Cowan, El Halpainy, Warr Acres, Integris Rural parking, $25. Reno, speeding, $165. reckless driving, $395. 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“Churchill contracted pneumonia as a child, Th e assault on Winston Churchhill uring his long GuestColumn Professor Priya Jennie Jerome emphasis on service, almost drowned as a life, Winston Gopal, Professor Churchill, were sacrifice, and racial Churchill of Postcolonial distant, aloof and and gender equality. teenager, and at age D suffered several Dr. Gary Studies at Cambridge, preoccupied with He resisted giving self- indignities. He was lambasted Britain’s their own lives and government to British 18 spent three days in dismissed from his Scott Smith “national silence” largely neglected “possessions.” position as the head about its racist past Winston during Nevertheless, a coma after falling 30 of the Royal Navy and insisted that the his childhood. throughout his life, in 1915 because of Professor of History conference sought Lord Randolph died Churchill took many feet from a bridge. He the disastrous defeat Grove City College to counterbalance when Winston was 20, courageous stands. Anglo-French forces the “heavily skewed and Jennie had an Rebuffing Tory fought in numerous endured at Gallipoli London has been national story estimated 200 sexual protectionists, he during World War I. boxed up after being that has preferred liaisons during her championed free battles with the British His decision as defaced by protesters, untrammelled life. trade. Unlike most of the chancellor of the and his bust has glorification to a Churchill his aristocratic peers, cavalry, narrowly exchequer to return been removed from balanced assessment” contracted pneumonia he supported high Britain to the gold the Oval Office. of Britain and as a child, almost taxes on the affluent avoiding death several standard in 1925 was a More significantly, Churchill’s role drowned as a teenager, and pensions for financial catastrophe. at a recent academic in history. Other and at age 18 spent elderly. He pointed times, and escaped During the 1930s, conference titled conferees claimed that three days in a out the Nazi threat in Churchill’s so-called “Racial Consequences Churchill’s policies coma after falling the 1930s when most from a prison in “Wilderness Years,” of Mr. Churchill,” in India led to mass 30 feet from a bridge. British leaders wanted his party denied him held ironically at starvation in Bengal He fought in to ignore it. South Africa during a leadership position. Churchill College at in 1943. numerous battles with His greatest His greatest ignominy Cambridge University, Andrews also the British cavalry, contribution was the Boer War in 1916. was being ousted scholars sought to belittled Churchill’s narrowly avoiding comforting, inspiring as prime minister smash his exalted contribution to death several times, and empowering While serving in the in a July 1945 status to smithereens. Britain’s success and escaped from a the British people election after Participants during World War II. prison in South Africa to resist the Nazis trenches in France Britain’s triumph denounced Churchill “Was it Churchill during the Boer War during 1940-1941 when in World War II. as a racist murderer, out there fighting in 1916. While serving Britain stood virtually during World War I, None of these decried him as “the the war?” he asked. in the trenches in alone and invasion embarrassments perfect embodiment “I’m pretty sure he France during World seemed imminent. Churchill was nearly compares, however, of white supremacy,” was at home.” War I, Churchill was As theologian with the current credited Soviets and Churchill still has nearly blown up by an Reinhold Niebuhr blown up by an assault on Churchill’s Americans (rather his defenders, led artillery shell. argued, Churchill reputation. than Britain) with by Andrew Roberts, In The Splendid and was “gifted with every artillery shell.” His statue in winning World War II, author of Churchill: the Vile, Eric Larson art and wisdom of Parliament Square in and castigated the Walking With Destiny. vividly describes how statesmanship” and British Empire as Countering Churchill risked his courageously led morally inferior the arguments life during World War Britain during “the Get the TRIBUNE PHOTOS to the Third Reich. of conferees, II. He often watched world’s darkest hour.” El Reno PER DIGITAL Kehinde Andrews, Roberts asserts that the German bombing Journalist Charles Tribune a professor of throughout his long of London from Krauthammer $ COPY black studies at political career, rooftops instead of correctly claimed delivered Birmingham City Churchill repeatedly retreating to air-raid that Time magazine 5 University, argued fought to defend “the shelters. And during should have chosen to your that the British rights of non-whites the war, Churchill Churchill rather than Empire was “far within the British flew about 112,000 Albert Einstein as mailbox. worse than the Nazis.” Empire.” miles and inspected its Person of the It lasted much longer Moreover, Churchill British troops at the 20th Century. Only and killed many was “instrumental in fronts, sometimes Churchill possessed more people. Andrews destroying the worst venturing so close the “absolutely $25 1 year* earlier accused racist in history, to enemy lines that required criterion: Britain of being Adolf Hitler.” If the his generals feared indispensability.” “built on racism” and Japanese had gained for his life. Without him the world $35 2 years* called RAF airmen control of India He made numerous today would be “dark, who bombed Nazi during World War II, trips to France and impoverished and *(Inside Canadian County) Germany, in response Roberts contends, six to the United tortured.” Call 405-262-5180 405-262-5180 to Churchill’s orders, it might have led to States and traveled In a 2002 BBC poll, war criminals. tens of millions of to Morocco, Iran, Churchill was named deaths, given what the Moscow and Yalta. the greatest Briton of Japanese did in other Yes, Churchill all time, beating out CHEYENNE AND ARAPAHO TRIBES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR theaters of the war. had flaws. He was William Shakespeare Churchill’s powerfully influenced and Charles Darwin. detractors seem by the imperialist, Would a new poll in DREAMS to think he was racist, sexist ethos this woke age produce born with a silver of his age. He believed the same result? We spoon in his mouth that racial, class, should acknowledge and left the tough gender and religious the shortcomings and fighting to others. hierarchies reflected misguided policies SUMMER YOUTH His father, Lord God’s intentions for of all leaders, but Randolph Churchill, the created order. In remembering their was a member of defending “Christian social and political Parliament, but civilization” and the contexts, we should PROGRAM he endured many benefits of the provide a balanced financial and personal British Empire, assessment of their struggles. he often affirmed actions. 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garage sale that will the Denny-Crump for sidewalks on Elm It was also return of El Reno’s El Reno take place April 23-25. Rodeo Arena. and Country Club. announced the new Burger Day Festival. The annual event The project is The mayor said SSM St. Anthony The event was not held From Page 1 allows residents a partnership the Rock Island and Healthplex being built last year because of to host garage sales between the city Sunset sidewalk off U.S. 81, just north COVID, but will return The breakfast events without getting a and the Oklahoma projects are still of I-40 is expected to be May 1 to downtown helped raise funds city permit. Environmental in the planning stages. completed by mid-July. El Reno. for the El Reno Public The event is Management Those areas are Improvements being And A Small Town Schools Foundation, marketed outside Authority. Items being addressed made at the Northwest Weekend, set for the The Lord’s Harvest, of El Reno to area can be dumped by the Oklahoma Community Center first weekend in June, El Reno Mobile Meals communities. at no charge. Department of are also expected to be will see drag races and El Reno Blessing Also, the Bulk Drop White also updated Transportation. completed by mid-July return if concrete Baskets. Day will be May 8. the El Reno Live White encouraged as well. barriers can be found Also included This event, held twice audience on sidewalk residents with storm New pavilions will to ensure safety. The in the El Reno Live a year, lets residents projects. Bids are to shelters to register be going up in parks barriers will need discussion was the dump large items be opened at the April them with the city around town and plans to be donated, White upcoming citywide such as furniture near city council meeting by calling 262-6941. are under way for the said.

no positive cases of PublicRecords Shots COVID-19 reported from either students LAWSUITS Discover Bank From Page 1 or educators. Liticker Ford Motor Credit vs. Dwight S. Kennedy said there has not Company LLC vs. for $10,925.82 to pay kindergarten through been a positive case Terry Eaton and a debt plus interest, 12th grade in late reported since mid- Linda Eaton for costs and attorney February, El Reno has February. $10,490.33 to pay a fees. held three vaccination In its COVID-19 debt plus interest, Bank of America pods. report dated March 30, costs and attorney N.A. vs. Leah M. The last two were the district did fees. Acosta for $18,132.18 conducted internally have 10 students Absolute to pay a debt plus with district nurse in quarantine from Resolutions interest, costs and Nikki Cerne giving an exposure to Investments LLC vs. attorney fees. shots of the Pfizer- COVID-19 and two Shannon Ellegard for Bank of America BioNTech vaccine. faculty members. $20,905.52 to pay a debt N.A. vs. Travis M. “We have not ruled “I don’t want to plus interest, costs Hart for $11,511.82 out the possibility say anything that will and attorney fees. to pay a debt plus of coming back at jinx it, but we have no Cavalry SPV I LLC interest, costs and the end of April and positive cases in the vs. Billy M. Suttles for attorney fees. having another round. district right now. $10,316.71 to pay a debt Christina We had some teachers We have navigated the plus interest, costs Suzanna Wall that took antibody waters pretty good. and attorney fees. vs. Jose I. Gallegos infusion and they “The vaccine is Ordell Barry Allen Robles, Chelsea can’t take the vaccine El Reno's Taylor Decker watches a nurse give her a dose of another layer of vs. Mark Campbell Renee Nunez and for 90 days. the COVID-19 vaccine at Jenks Simmons Field House last protection to where Trucking for an Sandra Atherton for “We may come back month. (Photo/Courtesy) we can continue to amount in excess of an amount in excess and get those teachers. offer in-person school $75,000 for injuries of $75,000 for injuries It depends on what and stay the course and damages alleged and damages alleged it looks like out there administration, Indian Health Service, with that. I’m not to have occurred to have occurred and how hard it is employees and 85 students ages 16 saying we won’t have during an automobile during an automobile to get an appointment school support staff. and older got the another positive case accident. accident. scheduled.” said “We certainly first of two doses at some point, but we Wilmington Trust Finance Point Inc. Pat Liticker, who want as many to be in an event at Jenks are doing well with N.A. vs. Justin James vs. Patricia Russell has headed up the vaccinated as possible Simmons Field House. that right now,” said for $14,293.65 to pay and Justin Smoker for district’s COVID-19 but we understand “Indian Health Liticker. a debt plus interest, $11,818.27 to pay a debt response effort. people have their own Service provided Since June 1 costs and attorney plus interest, costs Liticker said the beliefs and feelings the vaccine and of 2020, the district fees. and attorney fees. district has about on the vaccine and we the nurses and we has had 174 total Upgrade Grantor Ally Chisum vs. Kali a dozen educators want to be supportive supported them in positive COVID-19 Certificate Trust 2019- Owens for an amount who were considered of them at the same any way they needed. cases reported 2 vs. Christopher Jack in excess of $75,000 for “high risk” according time. Sixty-six percent Those students will among students for $15,257.90 to pay injuries and damages to Centers for is a good place to start get their second round and 86 faculty. Those a debt plus interest, alleged to have Disease Control and and we will go from of the vaccine on cases generated costs and attorney occurred during an Prevention who there,” said Liticker. April 12 through the 1,929 student and 208 fees. automobile accident. contracted COVID-19. Vaccination efforts partnership,” said faculty quarantines. “Those teachers in the district have Liticker. who had COVID-19 not been limited The vaccine efforts and at high risk to educators and seem to be working as were sent over to support staff. Through the district closed the Darlington’s Pre-K get infusions by most a partnership with month of March with doctors. It seemed to help them with the symptoms they had,” Pre-Enrollment Fun Fair! said Liticker. The district’s vaccine efforts had a total of 118 educators get both rounds of the vaccine. Liticker said there were six more educators waiting to get the second dose. “Percentage-wise with our classroom teachers, we are at 66 percent who are finally vaccinated. That seems to be about the same number everywhere around us. When we started we were hesitant about 60 percent, so 66 percent is close to what we expected. “I think it (percentage) will continue to come up as people get vaccinated on their FUN • FOOD • AWESOME TIME! own and we could get to 70 percent before all )05%0(4 • $)*14 • %3*/,4t$00,*&4 is said and done,” said Liticker. Those educators getting vaccinated EXCITING ACTIVITIES* on their own, said Liticker, will report back to the district so that it can be NEW documented. He said Thursday, $SULO 20 the mid-60 percent range is just a starting ISSUE! point for the district. 5pm - 6:30pm The district had a total of 245 get Route Magazine fully vaccinated in the recent pods, with Now Available at the Darlington 6FKRRO3DUNLQJ/RW the other 127 being El Reno Tribune 4408 N. HWY 81, El Reno • 405-262-0137 Thompson 102 E. Wade St. • 405-262-5180 • Taking applications for the 20-20 Pre-K school year. Fence per copy • RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL $6 • STOCKADE, CHAINLINK • Must be 4 by "VHVTU  AND MORE • FREE ESTIMATES Th e magazine that celebrates • Please bring a copy of birth certifi cate & up-to-date Road Travel, Vintage Americana, immunization records. 262-4150 & ROUTE 66!! Daniel Thompson, owner • Pre-K screening appointments will be scheduled at this time.

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT BEFORE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CANADIAN COUNTY THE CORPORATION OF CANADIAN COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA WESTERN SPORTSMAN In the Matter of the Estate STATE OF OKLAHOMA CLUB INC., Plaintiff of SHANDA LYNNE BARNES, APPLICANT: Deceased vs. TPR MID-CONTINENT, LLC DON LONG and DEBI LONG, Case No. PB-2021-82 RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING Defendants NOTICE OF HEARING LAND COVERED: SECTION 21, No. CS-2019-148 PETITION FOR LETTERS TOWNSHIP 12 NORTH, RANGE NOTICE OF SALE OF ADMINISTRATION 6 WEST, CANADIAN COUNTY, TO: Don Long, Debi Long, APPOINTMENT OF OKLAHOMA Occupants, Tenants and PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE CAUSE CD NO. 202100498-T Others, and all persons DETERMINATION OF HEIRS NOTICE OF HEARING having or claiming an AND TERMINATION THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: interest in the real property. OF JOINT TENANCY To the following parties, if Notice is given that on Notice is hereby given to all living; or if deceased, then the 17th day of May, 2021, persons interested in the estate at 10 a.m. at the Canadian their unknown heirs, devisees, of Shanda Lynne Barnes, County Courthouse, 301 executors, administrators, Deceased, that on the 1st day North Choctaw Ave., El Reno, successors, trustees and/ of April, 2021, there was fi led Canadian County, Oklahoma, with this Court the Petition of or assigns; or the unknown the Sheriff of Canadian County Addisen Hoerman praying that successors, trustees or assigns, will offer for sale and sell, with Letters of Administration be if any, of any dissolved appraisement, for cash, at issued to Addisen Hoerman as corporation, or the unknown public auction, to the highest Personal Representative of the successors of any party and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Canadian County, estate, to serve without bond, designated in any record as trustee: Chaparral Energy, Oklahoma, legally described as: for a judicial determination Lot 2254, Lot 2256 and Lot of the heirs of the Decedent Inc.; Ventana Operating, LLC; Wayfi nder Resources 2258, CEDAR LAKE, being a and for termination of subdivision of Section Eighteen Operating, LLC; and all Decedent's joint tenancy. (18), Township Eleven (11) Prowling the pitch Pursuant to an Order of this persons, owners, producers and North, Range Nine (9) West of Court made on April 1, 2021, operators of oil and gas and the Indian Meridian, according Redlands Community College goalie Kennedy Hendren grimaces as she collides with a Northern notice is given that the 27th all other interested persons in to the recorded plat thereof. Oklahoma College of Tonkawa player after sliding in to block a shot during the fi rst half of last day of April, 2021, at 2 p.m. Canadian County, Oklahoma. Subject to unpaid taxes, is the day and time that the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN advancements by the Plaintiff week's season opener. After a year and a half hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, RCC Petition will be heard in that the Applicant in this for taxes, insurance premiums returned to the pitch but fell to the Mavericks by a 4-1 score. (Tribune photographer/Glen Miller) District Courtroom 2 in the cause is requesting that the and expenses necessary for Canadian County Courthouse Commission pool all oil and gas the preservation of the subject at 301 N. Choctaw Avenue, interests in the Mississippian property, if any, said property El Reno, Oklahoma 73036, and common source of supply in having been duly appraised all persons interested may the 640-acre horizontal drilling at $3,834.00. Sale will be made RCCBasketball pursuant to an Alias Writ of appear and contest the same. and spacing unit consisting Witness the undersigned Execution for the Delivery of of Section 21, Township 12 Real or Personal Property in Judge of the District Court North, Range 6 West, Canadian accordance with 12 O.S. § 751 this 1st day of April, 2021. County, Oklahoma, adjudicating and the judgment entered in Redlands JACK D. McCURDY II the rights and equities of the the District Court of Canadian Judge of the District Court oil and gas owners thereof County, Oklahoma, in Case MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk and designating Travis Peak No. CS-2019-148, captioned BRITNEY McKELVEY, Deputy Resources, LLC, or some other WESTERN SPORTSMAN pushes win Abigael J. Hood, OBA #34264 party, as operator of the unit CLUB INC. vs. DON LONG and Steven D. Kaestner, OBA #4854 well. DEBI LONG, as Defendants and STEVEN D. KAESTNER, P.C. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN persons holding or claiming any streak into 15401 N. May Ave., Suite 500 that the Applicant in this cause interest or lien(s) in the subject Edmond, Oklahoma 73013 is requesting the following property, to satisfy the judgment Phone (405) 841-7667 in favor of the Plaintiff special relief: Fax (405) 241-1733 and against the Defendants The Applicant shall request postseason Email: abigael@ obtained on the date and for the at the hearing that the ironhorseinvest.com amounts contained within such order provide that any [email protected] judgment. By GLEN MILLER Attorneys for Petitioner owner electing an alternative Dated April 1, 2021. to participation in the well CHRIS WEST [email protected] drilled thereunder shall Sheriff of Canadian County Pulling out a 59-58 (Published in The El Reno be deemed to have relinquished ANDREW TODD, Deputy Tribune, El Reno, Okla., all of its working interest and Prepared by: win over Western April 7, 14 and 21, 2021.) right to drill in the unit and THOMPSON & WINTON PLLC Oklahoma State IN THE DISTRICT COURT common sources of supply Craig W. Thompson, OBA #31735 College over the OF CANADIAN COUNTY named herein as to such [email protected] 3233 E. Memorial Road, Suite 103 STATE OF OKLAHOMA well and any wells drilled weekend, Redlands Edmond, Oklahoma 73013 In the Matter of the Estate subsequent thereto. Telephone 405-478-4818 Community College of JANICE ELLEN JOHNSON, The Applicant may propose Fax 888-857-0360 women’s basketball Deceased that the order to issue in this Attorneys for the Plaintiff Case No. PB-2021-51 cause provide a method for team will take a four- NOTICE TO CREDITORS proposal of subsequent wells, game win streak into To the creditors of including multiunit horizontal (Published in The El Reno Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Janice Ellen Johnson, Deceased. wells; and, for response the NJCAA Region 2 April 7 and 14, 2021.) All creditors having to that proposal by owners IN THE DISTRICT COURT Championships. claims against the estate of who elect to participate in the IN AND FOR The Cougars Janice Ellen Johnson, Deceased, initial well. CANADIAN COUNTY are required to present the At the hearing the applicant STATE OF OKLAHOMA defeated Northern same, with a description of all may request that the order LAKEVIEW LOAN Oklahoma College of security interests and other to issue in this cause provide SERVICING, LLC, Plaintiff collateral (if any) held by to the operator a period of vs. Enid (63-47), Eastern each creditor with respect one (1) year from the date of TRACY L. SANDERSON a/k/a Oklahoma (70-63) and to such claim, to the named the order in which to commence TRACEY L. SANDERSON; Connors State (66-58) Personal Representative at: operations for the drilling TRACY A. SANDERSON, et al. Karen Wallace of the initial well proposed Defendants ahead of the win over Personal Representative hereunder. Applicant may Case No. CJ-2019-578 the Pioneers. Redlands c/o Mark Lea (Beau) Cantrell NOTICE OF ALIAS SALE request that said Order be OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION closed Oklahoma Attorney at Law made effective on a date prior This is an attempt to collect P.O. Box 456 to its signing. a debt and any information Collegiate Athletic 113 East Russell NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN obtained will be used for that Conference action in El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 that this cause be set before an purpose. third place with a 10-6 On or before the following Administrative Law Judge for Notice is hereby given that on presentment date: Friday, hearing, taking of evidence and the 17th day of May, 2021, at record and a 13-6 mark June 11, 2021, or the same will reporting to the Commission. 10 o'clock a.m. in Courtroom for the season. be forever barred. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN 2 of the Canadian County Dated this 1st day of April, 2021. that this cause will be heard Courthouse in El Reno, The Region 2 Karen Wallace before an Administrative Law Oklahoma, the undersigned Championships for Personal Representative Judge on the Initial Hearing sheriff will offer for alias sale Redlands Community College’s Shakira Patterson and sell for cash to the highest the women begin Prepared by: Docket at the Corporation and best bidder, subject to shoots under a defender during a recent home game. MARK LEA (BEAU) CANTRELL Thursday in Enid. Commission, Eastern Regional real estate ad valorem taxes, (Tribune photographer/Glen Miller) OBA #1466 Service Offi ce, Tulsa, Oklahoma, superior special assessments Shakira Patterson P.O. Box 456 at 8:30 a.m. on the 27th day and all interests of record, if logged a double-double 113 East Russell of April, 2021, and that this any, except the mortgage and El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 notice be published as required interests foreclosed herein on in each of the final Attorney for by law and the rules of the the following described real three games of the Cougars face must-win Personal Representative Commission. property, to-wit: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Lots 416 B, 416 A and 418, win streak and closed access to the Eastern Regional CEDAR LAKE, being a with a line of 40 (Published in The El Reno subdivision of Section game to reach tourney Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Service Offi ce is restricted. The referenced hearing may be Eighteen (18), Township Eleven April 7 and 14, 2021.) (11) North, Range Nine (9) See RCC, Page 10 conducted via teleconference or 15 units scheduled for Public West of the Indian Meridian, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC By GLEN MILLER Oklahoma Collegiate videoconference. Before coming Canadian County, Oklahoma, Auction on Sunday, April 25, OF PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD [email protected] Athletic Conference 2021, at or after 10 a.m. on to the building for this hearing, according to the recorded plat FOR THE DOCUMENTED STORAGETREASURES.COM. please visit the Oklahoma thereof, commonly known as Redlands action as the eighth B31 - Avila Amador Corporation Commission 21110 E. Fourth Street, Hinton, COOPERATIVE PROCESS Community College seed after splitting 1013 SW 32nd Street website at www.occeweb.com Oklahoma 73047 (the "Property") FOR CONSULTING El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 to determine the status Alias sale will be made pursuant NON-METROPOLITAN men’s basketball team its final two games. to a Special Execution and C14 - Joseph Jainese of building access. LOCAL OFFICIALS was scheduled to The Cougars snapped a Instructions for participating Order of Alias Sale issued out 500 S. Mahan of the offi ce of the Court Clerk The Oklahoma Department of Trans- take the court Monday seven-game slide with a El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 via teleconference or portation is seeking public comment videoconference are available in and for Canadian County, night for a spot in 100-94 win over Eastern C24 - Ashley Bennet Oklahoma, and pursuant to said on the Documented Cooperative 508 N. Ann on the Commission’s website. the NJCAA Region 2 Oklahoma State NOTICE IS FURTHER judgment reserving the right of Process for Consulting Non-Metro- Granite, Oklahoma 73547 Plaintiff to recall said execution politan Local Officials procedures. Championships against College but lost 84-66 to D02 - Kristina Thompson GIVEN that the Applicant by oral announcement and/or and interested parties may The procedures can be viewed Arkansas Baptist in Connors State College. 2209 N. Roff order of the Court, prior to the online at https://oklahoma.gov/con- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73107 present testimony by telephone. alias sale, said judgment entered Little Rock. The split left The cost of telephonic in the District Court in and for tent/dam/ok/en/odot/documents/p- E18 - Laurel Nakvinda r-div/stip/Consulting%20Non-Met- P.O. Box 1341 communication shall be paid said County, State of Oklahoma, The winner will be Redlands with a 3-13 ropolitan%20Local%20Officials. El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 by the person or persons in Case No. CJ-2019-578, entitled the eighth seed for the OCAC record and a 9-13 Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC, G2-01 - Michelle Towles requesting its use. Interested pdf Please address all comments to parties who wish to participate Plaintiff, vs. Tracy L. Sanderson Sarah McElroy at SMcElroy@odot. tourney, which starts mark for the season. 284 W. San Antonio Street a/k/a Tracey L. Sanderson; Van Alstyne, Texas 75495 by telephone shall contact org. The Department will take com- Wednesday in Enid. the Applicant or Applicant's Tracy A. Sanderson, et al., ments through June 15, 2021. G2-14 - Theresa Smith Defendants, to satisfy: Redlands closed out See HOOPS, Page 10 524 S. Mahan attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name FIRST: The costs of said action El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 accrued and accruing; H38 - Crystal Robinson and phone number. SECOND: The judgment and BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION P.O. Box 508 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN fi rst lien of the Plaintiff, OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA Calion, Arkansas 71724 that all interested persons Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC, RedlandsBaseball may appear and be heard. in the sum of $28,215.89 with APPLICANT: Robyn Strickland, Director, ) H44 - Dametra Gouge Oil and Gas Conservation Division ) 1000 S. Boynton For information concerning interest thereon at the rate of El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 this application, contact 4.5% per annum, as adjusted, if RELIEF SOUGHT: An Order to Use State Funds ) CAUSE SF No. J26 - Josiah Fowler Benjamin J. Brown, OBA #30843, applicable, from April 1, 2019, to Plug One (1) Oil and/or Gas Well. ) 202100022 until paid; advances for taxes, 1856 Post Oak Road and Madison D. Cataudella, LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Tomkinson Well No. 17-1: ) OBA #34137, Attorneys for insurance and preservation RCC drops El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 CSW/4 SW/4, Section 17, T13N, Rl0W, ) ,71 Applicant, 1560 East 21st Street, expenses, accrued and accruing; K95 - Danielle Blackwolf abstracting expenses, accrued Canadian County, Oklahoma ) 1202 W. Elm Street Suite 310, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114, Telephone (918) 779-6047, and accruing; bankruptcy NOTICE OF HEARING El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 fees and costs, if any; and an www.charneybrown.com/ L31 - Paul Beaver attorney's fee, plus costs, with STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To all persons having an interest in the above-de- 109 E. Penn faqs, or contact Drew DeLozier, interest thereon at the same scribed relief. three with El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 Landman, Telephone (713) rate, until paid. 650-8500. Persons or other entities having NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Application to plug the above described L88 - Sharon Williams Tomkinson Well No. 17-1 in Canadian County, Oklahoma has been filed and 1017 W. Hayes Street OKLAHOMA an interest in the property, El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 CORPORATION COMMISSION including those whose actual will be heard by an Administrative Law Judge at the Oklahoma Corporation L92 - Jason Elliott J. TODD HIETT, Commissioner addresses are unknown and Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 N. Lincoln Boulevard, BOB ANTHONY, Commissioner persons or other entities who Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73105, at 8:30 a.m. on the 12th day of May, RM Bucks 733 Windy Lane have or may have unknown Yukon, Oklahoma 73099 DANA L. MURPHY 2021. Interested persons may appear in person or by telephone. For in- Commissioner successors and such unknown By GLEN MILLER L95 - Vernon Wolfshief successors are hereby notifi ed formation, contact Tracy A. Case, OKLAHOMA CORPORATION COMMIS- 606 N. Rock Island Benjamin J. Brown [email protected] Madison D. Cataudella are Tracy L. Sanderson SION, 2101 N. Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105, ( 405) El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 a/k/a Tracey L. Sanderson; 521-4258, [email protected]. Despite six homers Tracy A. Sanderson; Occupants of the Premises. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, access and a combined The property has been duly to the Jim Thorpe Building is restricted, and the Oklahoma Corporation team batting average LEGAL and CLASSIFIED appraised in the sum of Commission is allowing limited in-person participation in hearings in cer- over .300, Redlands $47,700.00. tain cases. To determine whether in-person participation will be allowed, WITNESS MY HAND this 1st Community College’s day of April, 2021. or if this hearing will be conducted virtually by phone or by video-confer- DEADLINES CHRIS WEST ence through the use of Scopia, please contact the attorney listed above baseball team took Deadlines to submit legal Notices and Classifi ed Ads Sheriff of Canadian County by e-mail. If the hearing is conducted via Scopia, more information may be just one of four ANDREW TODD, Deputy found at http://occeweb.com/ap/For Attorneys UsingScopia.pdf. To join a games recently in the El RenoTribune are: KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS Scopia hearing by telephone, you will dial 888.238.5279 and use the follow- against the University Friday at noon for Wednesday Edition A Professional Corporation ing Meeting ID: 96914055212222. of Arkansas Rich Jason Howell, OBA #19128 OKLAHOMA CORPORATION COMMISSION Wednesday at noon for the Sunday Edition Triad Center I, Suite 550 J. TODD HIETT, CHAIRMAN Mountain. 7666 East 61st Street The Cougars took Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 BOB ANTHONY, VICE CHAIRMAN Call 262-5180 to place your ad. Telephone (918) 254-0626 DANA L. MURPHY, COMMISSIONER the first game 14-8 Facsimile (918) 254-7915 DONE AND PERFORMED this 30th day of March, 2021. but dropped the final E-mail: [email protected] Attorneys for Plaintiff BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: LPXLP PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary See COUGARS, Page 10

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OF CANADIAN COUNTY OF CANADIAN COUNTY OF CANADIAN COUNTY OF CANADIAN COUNTY IN AND FOR CANADIAN COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA CANADIAN COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the In the Matter of the Estate In the Matter of the Estate of In the Matter of the Estates STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Estate Application of LOYD HOLT, of WILLIAM JOSEPH MONTE REX MOYER, Deceased of WILLIE JAVAN WALLS, In the Matter of the Estate of HLADIK SR., Deceased of BETTY LOUISE BOMHOFF, for Change of Name Case No. PB-2021-76 Deceased, and JANATH TODD STEPHEN SPENCER, Case No. PB-2020-37 Deceased No. CV-2021-121 NOTICE OF HEARING LOUISE WALLS, Deceased Deceased Case No. PB-2020-257 NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR LETTERS No. PB-2020-224 Case No. PB-2021-77 NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF ADMINISTRATION ORDER AND NOTICE ORDER AND NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE that on the 2nd day of April, APPOINTMENT OF FOR HEARING AND PETITION FOR AND FOR DISCHARGE OF OF HEARING OF 2021, Petitioner, Loyd Holt, ADMINISTRATOR AND OF FINAL ACCOUNT DETERMINATION OF HEIRS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE PETITION FOR LETTERS fi led in the District Court of DETERMINATION OF HEIRS PETITION FOR DECREE OF ADMINISTRATION AND FOR DISTRIBUTION Canadian County, State of NOTICE IS HEREBY given NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF DISTRIBUTION APPOINTMENT Now on this 25th day of Oklahoma, an instrument that William J. Hladik Jr., the that Caleb Rex Moyer, APPROVAL OF OF ADMINISTRATOR AND March, 2021, Leon Bomhoff, as in writing petitioning this duly appointed and qualifi ed Personal Representative Petitioner of the estate of ATTORNEYS FEES DETERMINATION OF HEIRS Administrator of the estate of Honorable Court to change of the estate of William Monte Rex Moyer, Deceased, COSTS AND EXPENSES Betty Louise Bomhoff, Deceased, the name of Loyd Holt to WHEREAS, Rebecca Spencer Joseph Hladik Sr., Deceased, fi led with this Court a Petition AND DISCHARGE OF having rendered for settlement Joseph Loyd Holt. a/k/a Becky Spencer has fi led a Petition for an praying for probate of the estate PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE and fi led in this Court a fi nal NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (“Petitioner”) has fi led Order for Distribution of the of the decedent, who passed Jimmy Edward Struck, account of administration of that the 27th day of April, a Petition in this Court said estate, together with a Estate and for Discharge of away intestate, asking that Personal Representative of the representing that Todd Stephen 2021, at 9 o'clock a.m. has Personal Representative. petition for distribution thereof, been appointed as the date and Letters of Administration issue estates of Willie Javan Walls, Spencer died intestate on and for determination of the Pursuant to an Order of to Caleb Rex Moyer to serve as Deceased, and Janath Louise April 27, 2020, a resident of time for hearing said Petition this Court made on the 22nd heirs of said decedent; notice Administrator and for a judicial Walls, Deceased, having fi led Canadian County, Oklahoma. at the District Courtroom day of March, 2021, notice is is hereby given that the 21st before the Honorable Judge determination of the heirs of in this Court a fi nal account Petitioner prays that Letters of day of April, 2021, at the hour given that the 29th day of decedent, Monte Rex Moyer. of the administration of Jack McCurdy II, of the April, 2021, at 9 o’clock a.m. Administration be granted, that of 2 o'clock p.m. of said day, in Pursuant to an order of this said estate and petition for District Court, Canadian in Courtroom 1 is the day and she appointed Administrator, the District Courtroom at the County Courthouse at El Reno, Court made on this date, notice distribution of said estate and that the heirs-at-law of County Courthouse in the City time that the Petition will be Oklahoma, when and where all heard at the Canadian County is hereby given that on the 21st and for fi nal discharge of said the Decedent be judicially of El Reno, Oklahoma, has been persons interested may appear. day of April, 2021, at 9 o’clock Personal Representative. determined. After review of duly fi xed and appointed by the Courthouse, 301 N. Choctaw BUTLER & FLYNN, PLLC a.m., the Petition will be heard IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND the fi le and being fully advised Court for the hearing thereon, Street, El Reno, Oklahoma 73036, R. Kevin Butler, OBA #14161 and all persons interested may in the Courtroom of Judge NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in the premises, at which time and place any Sadie J. Flynn, OBA #32392 appear and contest the same. Jack D. McCurdy II, Canadian that the hearing on said fi nal person or persons interested THE COURT FINDS AND IT IS 13825 Quail Pointe Drive Witness the undersigned County Courthouse, El Reno, account be and the same is may appear and show cause ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73134 Judge of the District Court Oklahoma, when and where all hereby set on the 26th day of if any they have, why said DECREED, AND NOTICE IS Telephone (405) 849-5300 of Canadian County, persons interested may appear April, 2021, at the hour of 1:30 account should not be approved, HEREBY GIVEN to all persons Facsimile (405) 849-5311 State of Oklahoma, this and contest the same. o'clock p.m. in the Courtroom the heirs of said decedent interested in the estate of [email protected] 22nd day of March, 2021. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, of the County Courthouse in determined, and distribution of Todd Stephen Spencer, that Attorneys for Petitioner PAUL HESSE I have hereunto set my hand the City of El Reno, Canadian the Petition is set for hearing said estate made as prayed. Judge of the District Court JACK D. McCURDY II this 31st day of March, 2021. County, Oklahoma, and all on the 22nd day of April, 2021, at MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk JACK D. McCURDY II persons interested in said Judge of the District Court (Published in The El Reno 9 a.m. in the District Courtroom By HOLLY EATON, Deputy Judge of the District Court estate are notifi ed then MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk Tribune, El Reno, Okla., of Judge Paul Hesse in the Jamie L. Bloyd, OBA #30989 ROGER RINEHART and there to appear and show BRITNEY McKELVEY, Deputy March 31 and April 7, 2021.) CHEEK & FALCONE, PLLC Canadian County Courthouse Mark Henricksen, OBA #4102 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OBA #12454 cause, if any they have, why at El Reno, Oklahoma, and all 6301 Waterford Boulevard RINEHART, RINEHART said account should not be HENRICKSEN & HENRICKSEN OF CANADIAN COUNTY Suite 320 persons interested may appear & RINEHART, P.C. settled and allowed, and LAWYERS, INC. STATE OF OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118 and contest the same. 115 S. Rock Island, Box 669 said estate distributed and 600 N. Walker, Suite 201 In the Matter of the Estate of Telephone 405/286-9191 THE COURT FINDS AND Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 ROYCE JUDSON FLOWERS, Facsimile 405/286-9670 El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 the Personal Representative IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, (405) 609-1970 Deceased [email protected] (405) 262-2360 discharged. ADJUDGED AND DECREED Fax (405) 609-1973 Case No. PB-2021-69 Attorney for Petitioner Attorney for the Petitioner IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this notice of hearing be [email protected] COMBINED that notice thereof be given by given as required by law. publication and by mailing a NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Published in The El Reno WITNESS my hand this AND NOTICE OF HEARING (Published in The El Reno copy of this Order and Notice (Published in The El Reno Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Tribune, El Reno, Okla., 31st day of March, 2021. (58 O.S. 245-247) to all of the heirs at law of the Tribune, El Reno, Okla., March 31 and April 7 and 14, April 7 and 14, 2021.) PAUL HESSE To: All persons interested in the deceased, as required by law. March 31 and April 7, 2021. 2021.) NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Judge of the District Court estate of Royce Judson Flowers, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS For anyone with legal or In accordance with 62 O.S. 2011, APPROVED: I have hereunto set my hand In accordance with 62 O.S. 2011, Deceased fi nancial interest in the § 354, notice is hereby given Britton L. Hobbs, OBA #34256 You are hereby notifi ed that this 1st day of April, 2021. § 354, notice is hereby given following: that the Board of Education [email protected] on the 24th day of March, 2021, PAUL HESSE that the Board of Education Notice of Sale of Independent School District Direct Phone (405) 657-5454 the Petitioner, Joyce L. Flowers, Judge of the District Court of Elementary School District 1965 Bond Minicar Number 34 of Canadian County, THE BETHANY c/o Margarett L. Prestidge APPROVED AS TO FORM: Number 162 of Canadian VIN: Q743211TE Oklahoma, will receive bids LAW CENTER, LLP of Prestidge Law Firm, L.L.C., Paul I. Schulte, OBA #7994 County, Oklahoma, will receive Contact Craig Williams by sealed bid, facsimile bid, 6666 N.W. 39th Expressway Attorney for Petitioner, fi led in SCHULTE, SCHNEITER bids by sealed bid, facsimile Phone 405-520-3857 electronic (Parity®) bid or Bethany, Oklahoma 73008 the District Court of Canadian & GIBSON, P.L.L.C. bid, electronic (Parity®) bid or For anyone with legal or similar secure electronic bid on Attorney for the Petitioner similar secure electronic bid County a Petition for Summary 302 North Main Street fi nancial interest in the the 30th day of April, 2021, at on the 14th day of April, 2021, Administration, Appointment following: Kingfi sher, Oklahoma 73750 12:00 o’clock noon, at the Board at 7 o’clock p.m. at the Board of Special Administrator and Notice of Sale Telephone (405) 375-4165 (Published in The El Reno Room, Administration Building, Meeting Room, Maple Public Admission of Will to Probate. 1966 Bond 875 VIN: R950171 Facsimile (405) 375-5944 Tribune, El Reno, Okla., El Reno Public Schools, 100 S. Schools, 904 South Maple Road, The Petitioner has alleged Contact Craig Williams Email: [email protected] April 7 and 14, 2021.) Bickford, El Reno, Oklahoma, Calumet, Oklahoma, for the that Royce Judson Flowers, Phone 405-520-3857 Attorneys for Estate IN THE DISTRICT COURT for the sale of $3,290,000 of sale of $2,510,000 of Building Deceased, died testate on For anyone with legal or OF CANADIAN COUNTY Building Bonds of said School Bonds of said School District, December 21, 2020, domiciled fi nancial interest in the STATE OF OKLAHOMA District, which Bonds will (Published in The El Reno which Bonds will mature $80,000 in and residing in Canadian following: In the Matter of the Estate mature $3,290,000 annually in Tribune, El Reno, Okla., annually in two (2) years from County, State of Oklahoma, Notice of Sale of WILDA SUE EDWARDS, two (2) years from their date April 7 and 14, 2021.) their date, and $405,000 annually and that the total value of 1956 Voison Biscuter 100 Deceased VIN: 4659 until paid. REQUESTS FOR BIDS each year thereafter until paid. the Decedent's property in Case No. PB-2021-54 Said Bonds shall be sold to the Oklahoma is less than $200,000. Contact Craig Williams Said Bonds shall be sold to the INVITATION FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CREDITORS bidder bidding the lowest rate Attached to the Petition is an Phone 405-520-3857 bidder bidding the lowest rate CITY OF EL RENO STATE OF OKLAHOMA) of interest the Bonds shall bear instrument purporting to be the of interest the Bonds shall bear OKLAHOMA COUNTY OF CANADIAN) SS. and agreeing to pay par and Original Pour Over Last Will and agreeing to pay par and EL RENO REGIONAL AIRPORT (Published in The El Reno In the District Court accrued interest for the Bonds. and Testament of the Decedent. accrued interest for the Bonds. OAC Project No. RQO-21-S Tribune, El Reno, Okla., of said County and State Each bidder shall submit with Petitioner has asked this Court Each bidder shall submit with Sealed bids will be received March 31 and April 7, 2021.) To the creditors of his bid a sum in cash, cashier’s to admit the Will to probate and NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS his bid a sum in cash, cashier’s until 1 p.m. CDT on Tuesday, or certifi ed check, electronic for other summary proceedings or certifi ed check, electronic May 4, 2021, and then publicly Wilda Sue Edwards, Deceased In accordance with 62 O.S. 2011, All creditors having claims (wire) transfer or surety bond pursuant to 58 O.S. 245, et seq. § 354, notice is hereby given (wire) transfer or surety bond opened and read at El Reno against Wilda Sue Edwards, payable to the Treasurer of In an Order for Combined that the Board of Education payable to the Treasurer of City Hall, 101 N. Choctaw, Deceased, are required to the District, equal to two (2%) Notice entered on the 24th of Independent School District the District, equal to two (2%) El Reno, Oklahoma 73036, for percent of the amount of his day of March, 2021, the Court Number 76 of Canadian County, percent of the amount of his furnishing all labor, materials present the same with a bid. The Board reserves the found that it should dispense Oklahoma, will receive bids bid. The Board reserves the and equipment and performing description of all security right to reject all bids. with the regular estate by sealed bid, facsimile bid, right to reject all bids. all work necessary to: interest and other collateral WITNESS my offi cial hand and proceedings prescribed by law electronic (Parity®) bid or WITNESS my offi cial hand and Construct New Airport (if any) held by each creditor seal this 25th day of March, and order notice to creditors similar secure electronic bid seal this 8th day of March, 2021. Terminal Building and with respect to such claim, to 2021. and issue an order for hearing on the 22nd day of April, 2021, (SEAL) Associated Parking Lot the Personal Representative, (SEAL) upon the Petition for Summary at 11:45 o'clock a.m., at the LAURA KENNEDY Plans and Specifi cations are on Sammy Joe Edwards Jr., JERRY GOLDEN Administration and Admission Calumet School Conference at the place of business of Clerk, Board of Education Clerk, Board of Education fi le and may be examined at the of Will to Probate, the fi nal Room, Calumet School offi ce of the City Clerk, 101 N. his attorney as specifi ed in Conference Center, Calumet accounting, and petition for Choctaw, El Reno, Oklahoma this Notice, on or before the determination of heirs, devisees Public Schools, Main and (Published in The El Reno (Published in The El Reno 73036, and at the offi ce of the following presentment date: and legatees and distribution. Freehome, Calumet, Oklahoma, Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Consulting Engineers, Lochner, June 7, 2021, or the same will be Pursuant to the Order for the sale of $2,500,000 of March 27 and April 7, 2021.) March 31 and April 7, 2021.) 701 Cedar Lake Blvd., Suite 230, forever barred. for Combined Notice, all General Obligation Building ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS IN THE DISTRICT COURT Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73114. Dated this 1st day of April, 2021. OF CANADIAN COUNTY creditors having claims Bonds of said School District, FOR Sammy Joe Edwards Jr. which Bonds will mature Questions concerning the Plans STATE OF OKLAHOMA against Royce Judson Flowers, DETENTION POND Personal Representative $800,000 annually in two (2) and Specifi cations for this In the Matter of the Adoption Deceased, are required to TO SERVE BRENT D. COLDIRON years from their date, and project should be directed to of TAELYN CHRISTOPHER present the same with a LEGION PARK $1,700,000 annually each year Patrick Barnas, PE at Lochner’s OBA #1773 DANIEL DEARDORFF, description of all security CITY OF EL RENO, thereafter until paid. The bids Offi ce in Oklahoma City, 1800 E. Memorial Road, Suite 106 a Minor Child interests and other collateral OKLAHOMA will be opened and read and Oklahoma, at (405) 418-5881. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73131 Case No. FA-2021-15 (if any) held by each 2021 shall be awarded at the fi rst A complete set of bid documents Attorney for NOTICE OF HEARING creditor with respect to such Sealed bids for Construction Board of Education meeting may be obtained from the Personal Representative PETITION FOR ADOPTION claim, to Joyce L. Flowers, of a Detention Pond for held after the bids are due. Consulting Engineer by calling THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA Personal Representative, at Legion Park in El Reno, Said Bonds shall be sold to the (405) 418-5881 or emailing TO: Adrian Strickland the law offi ces of Prestidge Oklahoma, will be received (Published in The El Reno bidder bidding the lowest rate [email protected] and and Address Law Firm, L.L.C., addressed by City of El Reno, in the Tribune, El Reno, Okla., of interest the Bonds shall bear requesting a set for a fee of On the 25th day of March, to Margarett L. Prestidge, City Clerk’s Offi ce, 101 North April 7, 2021.) and agreeing to pay par and $20. None of the charge will be 2021, a Petition was fi led in Attorney for the Choctaw / PO Drawer 700, in IN THE DISTRICT COURT accrued interest for the Bonds. refunded. Bid documents will be this Court for the adoption of Personal Representative, Each bidder shall submit with the Council Chambers, El Reno, IN AND FOR provided electronically, which Taelyn Christopher Daniel on or before the following his bid a sum in cash, cashier’s Oklahoma 73036, (405) 295-9310, CANADIAN COUNTY will include the construction Deardorff, a minor child born presentment date: May 3, 2021, or certifi ed check, electronic on the 20th of April, 2021, STATE OF OKLAHOMA November 26, 2018, and an or the same will be forever plans and specifi cations in (wire) transfer or surety bond at 2 p.m., at which time the In the Matter of the Estate application has been fi led to barred. Adobe Acrobat® PDF format payable to the Treasurer of bids will be publicly opened of JOYCE WANELL COBURN, allow the adoption without the Notice is also hereby given accessible with Adobe Reader. the District, equal to two (2%) and read aloud. Deceased consent of the alleged natural that a hearing will be held The bidder will be responsible percent of the amount of his The project consists of: Case No. PB-2021-78 father. Said application is set on the 11th day of May, 2021, for acquiring, copying and bid. The Board reserves the Tree Removal, 6,825 cy of ORDER AND NOTICE for hearing on the 14th day of at 9 o'clock a.m. at the distributing Bidding Documents right to reject all bids. Excavation and Embankment OF HEARING PETITION May, 2021, at 11 o'clock a.m. in Canadian County Courthouse, (plans and specifi cations) WITNESS my offi cial hand and and Slab Sodding with other FOR PROBATE OF WILL the District Courtroom of Judge 301 N. Choctaw Avenue, El Reno, seal this 8th day of March, 2021. necessary to bid and construct miscellaneous appurtenances. APPOINTMENT OF Bob W. Hughey, in the County Oklahoma, before Judge Ted Nitzel the project. Lochner will not Copies of the Contract PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Courthouse of Canadian County Jack D. McCurdy II. At the Clerk, Board of Education provide hard paper copies of the Documents may be obtained at DETERMINATION OF HEIRS in El Reno, State of Oklahoma. hearing the Court will decide (SEAL) project. the offi ce of Fox Engineering, DEVISEES AND LEGATEES Petitioners have alleged in their whether to approve the Petition All bidders submitting a bid Inc., 211 “E” Street NW, P.O. AND ISSUANCE OF petition and application that for Summary Administration must obtain an electronic said child is eligible for adoption (Published in The El Reno Box 666, Ardmore, Oklahoma LETTERS TESTAMENTARY and Admission of Will to copy of bid documents from in that you, Adrian Strickland, Tribune, El Reno, Okla., 73402, upon payment of $50.00 WHEREAS, Gary Dale Coburn Probate and the fi nal account Lochner to submit a valid the alleged natural father of and petition for determination March 31 and April 7, 2021.) for paper and $25.00 for digital. ("Petitioner") has fi led a Petition IN THE DISTRICT COURT bid. Any proposal submitted Taelyn Christopher Daniel of heirs, devisees and legatees The full amount is NON- in this Court representing OF CANADIAN COUNTY that was obtained from an Deardorff, a minor child, having and distribution of the REFUNDABLE. that Joyce Wanell Coburn STATE OF OKLAHOMA outside source other than actual knowledge of the birth or Petitioner. The fi nal account Each proposal shall be died testate on January 11, 2021, In the Matter of the Estates Lochner will be considered an impending birth of said child, and petition for determination accompanied by an acceptable a resident of Yukon, Canadian of DARLA SUE ROGERS and irregular proposal and will be have failed to substantially of heirs, devisees and legatees form of Proposal Guaranty in County, Oklahoma. Petitioner WARREN EDWARD ROGERS, eligible for rejection. When the comply with an order for child and distribution will be fi led an amount equal to at least fi ve prays that Letters Testamentary Deceased bidder purchases a set of bid support and has exercised herein on or before the 11th day percent (5%) of the amount of be granted, that he be appointed Case No. PB-2019-114 documents, the bidder will be no parental rights or duties of May, 2021. Proposal, as guaranty that if Personal Representative, and NOTICE OF HEARING placed on a plan holder’s list prior to the commencement of You are hereby advised that the Proposal is accepted, the that the heirs, devisees and PETITION FOR ORDER which is necessary to supply this proceeding and has in all you must fi le objections to the Bidder will execute the Contract legatees of the Decedent be ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT bidders of any addenda that manner totally neglected and Petition for Summary and furnish the acceptable judicially determined. After abandoned said child since the AND DISTRIBUTION may be issued for the project. Administration and Admission Performance Bond, Labor and review of the fi le and being fully court order for Child Support OF ESTATE When orders for a set of bid of Will to Probate and the fi nal AND FINAL DISCHARGE Maintenance Bond, Owner’s advised in the premises, and Visitation. documents are received, the account and petition for Notice is hereby given that the Protective Liability Policy and THE COURT FINDS, AND IT IS You are, therefore, notifi ed order will be processed no determination of heirs, devisees Petition for Order Allowing Certifi cates of Insurance within ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND that the Court will hear later than the next day. If the and legatees and distribution Final Account and Distribution fi fteen (15) days after the award DECREED, AND NOTICE IS evidence in support of and Bidder requests delivery by at least ten (10) days before of Estate and Final Discharge of the contract. HEREBY GIVEN to all persons in opposition to the granting some other means, the Bidder the hearing and send a copy to of Kathalene Jennifer Bales, The time allowed for completion interested in the estate of of the application at the time will be assessed the delivery the Petitioner in care of her Personal Representative, has of this project is 20 working Joyce Wanell Coburn, that the and place shown above where charge, which is to be paid attorney, Margarett L. Prestidge, been set for hearing in the days. Liquidated damages for Petition is set for hearing on you will have the right to be 10000 Millspaugh Way, Yukon, above referenced estate at 1:30 prior to delivery. present, have an opportunity failure to complete the project the 22nd day of April, 2021, at Oklahoma 73099, or you will o'clock p.m. on the 26th day of A pre-bid conference to be heard at said time and within the allotted time or 9 a.m. in the District Courtroom be deemed to have waived April, 2021, before the Honorable for this project will be held place, and have the right to authorized extensions thereof, of Judge Paul Hesse in the any objections. If you have no Paul Hesse, Canadian County at 1 p.m. CDT on Wednesday, object to the adoption of said shall be $350.00 per working day. Canadian County Courthouse objections, you need not appear Courthouse, 301 N. Choctaw April 21, 2021, at the El Reno child. Your failure to appear at The Owner reserves the right to at El Reno, Oklahoma, and all at the hearing or make any Avenue, El Reno, Oklahoma. Regional Airport Terminal, said hearing shall constitute a reject any or all bids, to waive fi lings with the Court. All persons interested in said 6600 S. Mustang Field Road, persons interested may appear denial of your interest in the any informality in the bidding, If an objection is fi led at least estate are notifi ed then and El Reno, Oklahoma 73036. and contest the same. child, which denial may result, for the benefi t of the Owner. ten (10) days before the hearing, there to appear and show cause, Each proposal must be THE COURT FINDS, AND without further notice of this J. Steven, Fox, PE the Court will determine at if any they have, why said accompanied by a bid guaranty IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, proceeding or any subsequent account should not be fi nally Fox Engineering, Inc. ADJUDGED AND DECREED proceedings, in said child's the hearing whether the Will in the amount of fi ve (5) percent attached to the Petition shall be settled and allowed, the heirs of of the total amount of the bid. that this notice of hearing be adoption without your consent, said deceased determined and admitted to probate and The bid guaranty may be by given as required by law. thereby ultimately terminating the estate distributed as prayed WITNESS my hand this your rights to said child in whether summary proceedings certifi ed check or bid bond made for in the fi nal account and ADVERTISING 31st day of March, 2021. accordance with the laws of the are appropriate and if so, payable to the City of El Reno, petition for distribution. PAUL HESSE State of Oklahoma. whether the estate will be Oklahoma. distributed and to whom the Dated this 25th day of March, Judge of the District Court Signed and dated this 25th day 2021. WORKS! Bids may be held by the estate will be distributed. APPROVED: of March, 2021. PAUL HESSE City of El Reno for a period Margarett L. Prestidge Britton L. Hobbs, OBA #34256 BOB W. HUGHEY Judge of the District Court not to exceed ninety (90) OBA #19693 You’d be surprised [email protected] Judge of the District Court Prepared by: calendar days from the date DAVID H. HALLEY, OBA #12684 PRESTIDGE LAW FIRM, L.L.C. JIM A. LYON, OBA #5586 what you can BUY, of the bid opening for the Direct Phone (405) 657-5454 107 S. Rock Island 10000 Millspaugh Way 2200 N.W. 50th Street, Suite 126 purpose of evaluating bids prior THE BETHANY El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 Yukon, Oklahoma 73099 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112 SELL, FIND, RENT to award of contract. LAW CENTER, LLP Telephone (405) 577-7703 Telephone (405) 262-7800 Telephone (405) 843-0461 The right is reserved, as the 6666 N.W. 39th Expressway Facsimile (405) 577-7771 Facsimile (405) 262-1396 Fax (405) 843-5100 Fax OR TRADE in City of El Reno may require, Bethany, Oklahoma 73008 Email: meg@ Attorney for Petitioners [email protected] to reject any and all bids and Attorney for Petitioner prestidgelawfi rm.com the Classifi ed Ads. Attorney for Petitioner to waive any informality in the Attorney for the Petitioner Call 262-5180! bids received. LPXLP

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El Reno Tribune Wednesday, April 7, 2021 SPORTS ' 9 Sliding opposite directions Calumet wins three straight home games; UC drops trio

By GLEN MILLER [email protected] While both are ranked in the Class A polls, Calumet and Union City High School baseball teams trended in opposite directions last week.

Calumet High School catcher Austin Arnold loses his grip on the baseball while swinging around to tag a sliding Lookeba-Sickles player at the plate in CountyBaseball the second inning of last week's home game. The run tied the game but the Chieftains went on to win the contest over the Panthers and extend their current win streak. (Tribune photographer/Glen Miller) Calumet, ranked 19th in the state at the time, won three El Reno’s straight home games Ryan Ramey including an 8-0 Indians bats, off ense connects with shutout of Southwest a pitch during Covenant School. a recent home That win came on the runs cold in tourney game with heels of a 6-3 decision Southeast. over Lookeba- Ramey had Sickles, ranked 10th leading to 1-3 record a hit in the in Class B. tourney over The Chieftains By GLEN MILLER The Indians the weekend. improved to 9-3 [email protected] did draw 19 free (Tribune on the season. El Reno High passes but logged a photographer/ Calumet batted .417 School’s baseball combined 34 strike- Glen Miller) in the wins over the team ran into a hitting outs. Palmer Ellis had Patriots and the and scoring freeze the team’s lone extra state-ranked Panthers, over the weekend in base hit with a double. logging 15 base hits the Kingfisher bracket “It was a big jump of the 2021 F&M Bank from Guymon and See COUNTY, Page 10 Classic. Southeast to those pitchers. We can OPEN 24/7 El RenoBaseball hit those pitchers @ www. elrenotribune.com The Indians went See INDIANS, Page 10 Thank You 1-3, scoring a run in the eighth inning to defeat Elk City 8-7. Eat In • Take Out • Drive Through! Becky Worstine for reading the El Reno Tribune El Reno dropped & supporting our NIE program! games to Class A’s sixth-ranked Vici (10-0) as well as Class 5A powers Guthrie (6-0) and Pryor (11-0). The effort left El Reno with a 10-9 record heading back To Whom It May Concern; up in into District 5A-2 When I was little girl in the 1950’s growing up in play this week against r and had Capitol Hill. El Reno, my parents always read the paperpape and (my had El Reno struggled at many great discussions – all for us to hear (my the plate, going 13-of- ose Marie Hopson, 77 for the four-game brother Mike and I). Our mother, RoseR for Marie a short Hopson, while. set for a .168 average. even worked for the El Reno Tribune for a short while. Our grandparents, The Brooks, owned and operated Oklahoma Mat and Plate Co. which did the type Catholic setting for The Oklahoman. My (our) uncle, Jesse The Oklahoman. So, newspapers BrBrooks,ooks, wworkedorked atat The Oklahoman. So, newspapers r lives. a huge part of ou Radio hhaveave alwaysalways beenbeen a huge part of our lives. Oklahoma Sampler $ 17.99 per 1 lb of meat: Brisket, sausage, anced and newspa chnology has adv AAss ttechnologye has advanced and newspaperh eart. But chicken, ham & a rib. Served with two sides. , it has broke my ip hhasas gonegone down,down it has broke my heart. But 97.3 rreadershipeadersh at The Tribune I read th a happy jolt when – I receivedreceived a happy jolt when I read that The). Y Tribuneoung 1629 C E, Rte 66, El Reno • (405) 295-6566 ucation (program a Newspaper In Ed k hhadad a Newspaper In Education (program).newspap Youngers. Th an ow importance of ppeopleeople needneed toto knowkn importance of newspapers. oThankf elp with this type s opportunity to h 416 N. Main yoyouu foforr tthishi opportunity to help with this type of 220 S. Choctaw eeducation.ducation. .LQJ¿VKHU El Reno SSincerely,incerely, rstine 262-1622375-6774 BeBethth (Becky)(Becky) WorstineWo Hours:+RXUV0RQ)UL 9am - 5pm Mon - Fri. 6DW GET THE PAPER IN PRINT & ONLINE! Only $25 a year in Canadian County! ATTACHMENTS Call 405-262-5180 ® AVAILABLE Clarke FOR USE Thank You WITH THIS to ALL our sponsors! FLOOR MACHINE: POLISHER ‡$GKHVLYH  5HPRYDO For Cleaning,  'LVF Buffing & ‡6DQGLQJ Stripping 3DG

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(tourney), it was just a sudden change from what we saw in Monday and Tuesday’s games and we didn’t adjust to that quickly to hit better,” said junior Brayden Fulton. Dacus Cooper, Ryan Island, Kolton Hunt, Jovanny Rosas and Fulton recorded two hits each. Boston Ellison and Ryan Ramey added a single each. El Reno senior Boston Ellison slides into third base during a recent home game with Nine different Southeast. Ellison had a single in the tourney. (Tribune photographer/Glen Miller) pitchers took the mound for El Reno, hits and 24 walks allowing three runs issuing a run off a combining for 21 1/3 against 31 strikeouts. and six walks but hit and one walk. innings of work. Ellison had the striking out 10. He struck out four The staff closed with longest stint of Island had the lone of the eight batters a line of 34 runs, 23 four hitless innings, win against the Elks, faced over two frames. Hopping around

VFW Post 382 in El Reno has hosted an annual Easter egg hunt had two hits and six. Olive got the Custer (4-0) and for special needs children beginning in 1999 with Terry Walker County two runs as did save and then the win Leedey (8-4). Those as commander of the post. It has continued every year except Kaleb Melvin (.500). over the Pats with a two setbacks left for 2020 when it was canceled because of COVID. This year From Page 9 Wyatt Dean (.500) combined line of 6 1/3 Union City, ranked 13th Auxiliary President Nancy Salsman worked with ERPS Special scored three times and innings, 10 strikeouts, in the state, with a 12-4 Services Director Mendy Klepper to arrange an Easter egg hunt including a double logged two singles. two walks and three record. for special needs students. The VFW provided 2,000 stuffed from Hunter Navanick Caleb Meschberger hits. The Tigers offense eggs that were distributed to fi ve El Reno schools. Auxiliary and a Seth Snyder and Hunter Arnold Union City has lost was stagnant in the member Linda McLearen and VFW member Terry Walker triple. added a hit each. three games in a row two losses, going 3-of-46 provided transportation for the Easter bunny to visit each Jaxon Olive went Melvin got the win after having its 12- with 25 strikeouts school site during the egg hunts. On Wednesday, March 31, the 5-for-5 in the pair with against the Panthers, game win streak against nine walks. Easter bunny was at Hillcrest and Rose Witcher. On Thursday, three runs batted in allowing one hit and snapped by SWCS. Brayden Denning hit April 1, Roblyer, Lincoln and EHS had visits from the Easter and two more scored. a walk over 2 1/3 The Tigers dropped .500 with a double and bunny. (Photo/Courtesy) Austin Arnold (.400) innings, striking out games to Thomas-Fay/ two base hits, driving in one and scoring a run, while Dalton Jacob Sanders players had one Harris added a single. Hoops followed with 29 RCC Cougars hit each, led by Union City’s pitching points, seven boards Nick Smith (.563), staff had a 3.50 earned From Page 6 and seven assists. From Page 6 From Page 6 who logged nine, run average over Ty’reek Johnson six of which were 12 innings, issuing 12 Joshua Robinson had a line of 26 points, points, 30 rebounds three to the Bucks by homers. He had nine runs, 12 hits, 11 walks led the Cougars in 14 rebounds and five and two assists. scores of 7-3, 14-5 and runs batted in and and 19 strikeouts. the two games with assists. Kristen Murcer 16-10. Redlands is now seven scored. Patrick Denning threw 4 2/3 back-to-back double- Elijah Herron added 34 points and 2-6 against Oklahoma Hunter (.450) had innings with a line doubles, posting 41 logged 23 points, 18 boards, while Idalis Collegiate Athletic nine hits, one a homer, of seven walks, seven points, 28 rebounds while Danny McAdory Ortiz had 31 points Conference Division 2 and scored six runs. strikeouts, five runs and six assists. added 18 points. and 24 rebounds. teams and 8-18 overall. Skyler Fenton (.636) and three hits. Shane Payton Row followed Redlands went 47-of- hit a home run for McNeil had a four- with 29 points and 16 137 from the plate for one of his seven hits. inning line of seven OPEN 24/7 boards to go with 27 the series for a .343 Holden Tate (.250) and strikeouts, five hits, caroms and 25 points average, logging 32 Tylor Richey (.250) four runs and two @ www.elrenotribune.com from Nyah Banks. runs. Twelve different added four hits each. walks. Great Buys... on Trees, Shrubs, Plant Flowers DADAZE & More! ZE Premium Hanging BktBaskets A $ P 12.00 RIL 8 -10

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