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Aerospace aims high for work force BY APRIL WILKERSON THE JOURNAL RECORD
OKLAHOMA CITY – Aerospace is one of today’s top industries for Oklahoma’s economy, but tomorrow’s success depends largely on whether a well-educated and skilled work force is in place to do the job. Oklahoma is far short of the number of engineers needed for the state’s aerospace companies, but industry leaders have other concerns too. For perhaps the first time, aerospace industry leaders, higher education leaders, government officials and others are literally sitting across the table from one another to plan and pool their resources. Those conversations and information gathering are taking place because of a $3.2 million U.S. Department of Labor BRAC 2 Aerospace Workforce Development Grant. It is focused initially on the Oklahoma aerospace triangle of central and eastern Oklahoma. The grant was awarded to the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, which contracted with the Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for the grant’s management. About one-third of the work has been done, and the first data is being analyzed. Part of the grant is being used for a skills gap analysis and to establish three skills panels, said Chip Carter, director of government programs for the Oklahoma Aerospace Institute. “We wanted to take a look at what the work force pipeline looks like for aerospace in Oklahoma,” Carter said. “Where are we succeeding, where are we failing, where does industry need help in filling its work force needs?” Two of the panels bring together industry and education leaders to talk, but on a tactical basis: What’s needed right now, in 90 days and in a year? The third panel focuses on skills that will be needed on a longer-term basis, Carter said. “For that panel,” he said, ”we’re working more with executives and saying, ‘What do we need in 10 years? Where is the industry evolving to where we can, in a curriculum sense, be addressing work force needs well beyond the horizon?’” Anautics Inc., an information technology company in Oklahoma City, has contracted to provide research and software development services for the grant. Anautics CEO Dr. Sandy Johnson said studies have been done previously, but not in such a personal way.
Mark Newman texts from the fourth floor of the state Capitol early Friday morning on the last day of session. PHOTO BY MAIKE SABOLICH
Sine die Last day of the legislative session one of chaos, hard work BY M. SCOTT CARTER THE JOURNAL RECORD
OKLAHOMA INSIDE: CITY – By 8 a.m. SESSION the coffee was PHOTOS ready. Bob Freeman Pages 12-13 and Darrell Washington, both Senate employees, made sure there was plenty. The large, four-pot unit was filled and brewing long before most people had even arrived at the Capitol. “Last day,” Freeman said. “You need lots of coffee for sine die.” In Latin, the term sine die means, literally, “without a day.”
In Oklahoma, the term has a more casual, colloquial meaning. “It means, ‘dude, we’re outta here until campaign season is over,’” one legislative staff member said. And whether or not you choose the classical or the more contemporary meaning, almost everyone who sets foot through the doors of the state Capitol building will tell you the real goal of any lawmaker is to hear those words, “sine die.” Because the state constitution requires the Oklahoma Legislature to adjourn sine die by 5 p.m. on the 90th day of the legislative session, those last hours can only be described as chaos. And this year, chaos reigned. A national recession, a struggling state economy and a $1.2 billion budget hole were waiting on state lawmakers when the legislative session opened in February. On top of that, it’s an election year and the Legislature’s leadership – in both the Senate and the House – won’t be coming back.
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Historical society exec staying out of squabble Page 2
Tulsa man touring nation seeking 40 best deer hunters Page 1B
‘A difficult session’ Then there was that problem with the FY 2010 budget. By 9:30 a.m. both houses of the Legislature were in session; there were still budget bills to be handled and several major substantive pieces of legislation to be considered. “This has been the most difficult session I’ve ever seen,” said lobbyist Pat Hall. “It’s one of the most difficult sessions I’ve seen in 31 years.” Hall said lawmakers faced three major problems – a loss of leadership, the fallout of term limits and a huge budget shortfall. “Today you said the entire session in a single day,” he said. “All the struggles and the difficulty, it’s incredible. And, really, the loss of an experienced and seasoned staff and the loss of experienced members has caused serious problems.” During the morning, the bells seemed to ring forever. In the Senate, See SINE DIE, Page 15
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On the fence Historical society exec staying out of squabble
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BY TERRY M. CLARK THE JOURNAL RECORD
OKLAHOMA CITY – “The federal guidelines for the National Register of Historic Places are very narrow and black and white, and the former India Temple doesn’t qualify,” said Dr. Bob Blackburn, the executive director of the Oklahoma Historical Society and state historical preservation officer. While he talked about historic preservation in downtown Oklahoma City, he refused to express an opinion or get involved in the dispute between SandRidge Energy and Preservation Oklahoma over proposed demolition of the building. Although Blackburn was quoted and cited by both parties in the Board of Adjustment’s hearing on the appeal a week ago, he had turned down invitations to get involved in the debate over the 1902 building’s future. “I don’t have the privilege of being a private citizen on this,” he said. “Historic preservation is a tool, just a tool to help evaluate properties and make decisions.” Blackburn said there were other factors that could affect the building’s future such as city planning and urban design, but those were local issues to be decided by local governments. He said the building, sheathed in concrete and vacant on the corner of Broadway and Robert S. Kerr, didn’t qualify to be on the National Register of Historic Buildings because the historical integrity has been destroyed. In addition, he said that even if it could qualify, that wouldn’t prohibit it from being torn down. “The goal of historic preservation is not to save every old building. Many should be torn down,” he said, and designation as a National Historic Building only gives protection from federal “undertakings.” He was more interested in another landmark on the block SandRidge
Habitat buys building for new headquarters
The Braniff Building.
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wants to turn into a campus, the 10story Braniff Building. “I’m worried about that building,” he said, applauding SandRidge Energy’s plans to renovate the 1923 building at Dean A. McGee and N. Robinson avenues. He said it would qualify for the National Register because it met almost all the federal criteria. Those include being more than 50 years old, architecturally significant, connected with people who played key roles in state history, and key to the area’s history. It must also have historical integrity and look like it did in the past. He said the SandRidge tower, formerly the Kerr-McGee building, would also qualify for nomination when it was 50 years old. “That building is a pivot point, in
1974-‘75 between the old Oklahoma City where the law of natural selection took care of buildings, and the infusion of urban renewal, so it is historically significant.” In addition, it involved two important Oklahomans and was built by a prominent architect. Blackburn knows downtown Oklahoma City. In 1970 he was a new Ph.D. in history from Oklahoma State University and the field worker for the national survey of historic Oklahoma City buildings. Out of that survey came the book The Physical Legacy of Oklahoma City 1889-1931, which he wrote with Arn Henderson and Melvina Heisch, now the deputy director of the State Historic Preservation Office. See FENCE, Page 22
OKLAHOMA CITY – Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity has purchased a building at 5005 S. I-35 Service Rd. and will be moving by August or September, its chief executive said. “We’ve outgrown where we are, and this will allow us to have our office space, warehouse and construction operations in one location to improve efficiency,” said Ann Felton, CEO. The nonprofit organization paid $1.75 million for the former Manheim Auto Auction property on 10.2 acres, Oklahoma County records show. The main building has 20,340 square feet and other structures bring the total to about 28,000, Felton said. Central Oklahoma Habitat, an ecumenical Christian housing organization that has 50 employees and utilizes about 7,000 volunteers, will sell its current office and warehouse building at 1025 N. Broadway, which has 8,800 square feet. “This gives us room to continue to grow,” Felton said. “I’m very excited about this. We’ve been looking for about three years and this building is perfect. It’s in great condition and all we have to do is reconfigure office space.” Felton said two new programs have added to Habitat’s space needs, in addition to the 50 new houses it builds each year. It will now be helping about 150 families a year. A Brush With Kindness provides help for low-income homeowners to repair and restore their homes for safety and health purposes, including weatherization, Felton said. That project involves about 75 homes a year. Habitat will also partner with Oklahoma City in a neighborhood stabilization program to renovate houses the city has foreclosed on. She expects that program to involve about 15 houses a year. Habitat also operates two Renovation Stations that sell new and use building materials and appliances to the public. One at 1800 N. Broadway has 48,000 square feet and one at SW 29th Street and May Avenue has 30,000 square feet. It also leases a 6,000-square-foot warehouse at NW 26th and High streets. The new building will allow for construction of building components for Habitat’s houses, which are highly energy-efficient, Felton said. One multi-phase project of 217 houses was Hope Crossing on 59 acres at NE 83rd Street and Kelley Avenue, completed at the end of 2009.
Republicans praise workers’ comp changes BY M. SCOTT CARTER THE JOURNAL RECORD
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SINE DIE OKLAHOMA CITY – Even though it took the entire Page 1 legislative session, Republican lawmakers praised the package of workers’ compensation reform measures that cleared both houses of the Oklahoma Legislature during the final week of the legislative session. “Over the last three years, I have been active in the research efforts that ultimately underwrote many of the proposed reforms we have passed this week,” state Rep. Mark McCullough, R-Sapulpa, said. “Today’s action
is the culmination of that work.” McCullough said the four-bill package of workers’ compensation reform measures includes House Bills 2650, 2652, 1611 and Senate Bill 1973. He estimated the bills would save businesses in the state at least $60.5 million. “We simply cannot afford to continue with the status quo,” McCullough said. “Our workers’ comp rates are among the highest in the nation, yet workers seldom receive the benefits and the system’s cost is a huge job killer. While there is still much to be done that would improve our workers’ compensation system, these reforms are a serious, thoughtful effort at improving a troubled system in a
way that benefits both injured workers and employers.” State Chamber officials said bills would help attract new jobs. “The State Chamber is pleased to see this package move forward to the governor,” said Mike Seney, senior vice president of operations. “Workers’ compensation costs in Oklahoma are among the highest in the nation. Anything we can do to reduce these costs is good for Oklahoma business and attracting new jobs. We encourage the governor to sign these bills.” McCullough and Seney said the bills would make several changes in state law, including:
• Cap the Partial Payment Disability (PPD) rate at $323 per week for five years. • Limit Permanent Total Disability to 100percent Social Security retirement age or 15 years, whichever is longer. • Increase the power of the Physician Advisory Council and require the court to follow its recommendations unless there is clear and convincing evidence to the contrary. • Reduce the number of Workers’ Compensation Court judges from 10 to eight. • Require five judges to be permanently assigned to Oklahoma City and three to Tulsa. • Restrict judges to one eight-year term. The measures are set to be reviewed by Gov. Brad Henry.
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Dallas distributor enters state with three locations BY KIRBY LEE DAVIS THE JOURNAL RECORD
TULSA – Dallas industrial parts distributor Purvis Industries will invade Oklahoma this summer with centers in Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Fort Smith, Ark. Cameron Barker, vice president of corporate operations, expects this expansion to spur a double-digit boost in Purvis revenues. “We really haven’t served Oklahoma that much,” he said in a telephone interview. “I would anticipate once this we get full traction and we’re in full swing, we will increase our current sales by at least 10 percent. “We’re pretty bullish on the market right now,” Barker said. “We feel the recession seems to be coming out fairly well. It doesn’t seem to be coming out at a breakneck pace. We think it’s pretty controlled growth that we’re happy with.” Purvis has leased 18,375 square feet in the South 70th Warehouse, 4118 S. 70th St. in Tulsa. Purvis will manage all three new locations from that site, serving industrial customers not only in the Sooner State, but also southwestern Missouri, southeastern Kansas and northwestern Arkansas. The firm is in negotiation to buy a 30,000-square-foot building just off Meridian Avenue and Interstate 40 in Oklahoma City. “We anticipate our Tulsa office to grow to 30,000 (square feet) when we get the right spot,” said Barker. Purvis is finalizing details for a 12,000square-foot distribution facility in Fort Smith. “Literally I take possession of the three buildings we talked about in the next three weeks,” he said. “I’m hoping to be open at the end of June, but it will probably be within the first couple of weeks of July. I still have to fill it with inventory.” Barker declined to disclose initial investment costs. He said the Oklahoma City and Tulsa branches will open with an estimated $500,000 to $1 million inventory. The 370-employee company will start with five to six employees in both its Tulsa and Oklahoma City offices. He said that could grow to 15 in each location over the next three years. The Fort Smith staff should total eight or nine. While these locations operate primarily as distributorships, Barker said they also will provide walk-in and counter-trade business. The Dallas company not only distributes belts, bearings and other industrial parts, but it helps firms with the design and construction of new equipment. Purvis operates six business units: Purvis Bearing Service, CapCorp, Triad Industrial Automation, American Keyed and Custom Shafts, U.S. Conveying Systems and Equipment and National Mechanical Power Systems. Barker said all will function through these three new branches. This expansion will bring Purvis Industries to 47 locations across the United States. Expanding into Oklahoma should provide a foothold for further growth across the Great Plains. “Right now we are solely focused on getting the Oklahoma region running,” he said. “It helps us fill out a logistics footprint that See DISTRIBUTOR, Page 23
Robert Benham, owner of Balliet’s.
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Moving on Balliet’s setting up shop on Classen Curve BY BRIAN BRUS THE JOURNAL RECORD
OKLAHOMA CITY – Maintaining a vital retail presence at the 50 Penn Place office tower has been a challenge that Bob Benham is ready to put behind him. The owner of Balliet’s recently announced his luxury, designer goods shop is moving out of the mixed officeretail landmark in northwest Oklahoma City to the new Classen Curve development near Grand Boulevard. “Since we’ve been here, there have been five (property) owners,” Benham said. “We’ve gone through a succession of out-of-town owners that were basically financial entities … the property has
been an asset on someone’s books. There’s been no local ownership or involvement or pride of ownership. And each time the ownership has changed, there’s a brief burst of capital spending. “They haven’t done any retail leasing here, and it just isn’t the place to be anymore if you’re a retailer,” Benham said. Linda LeDuc, 50 Penn Place’s asset manager at Dallas-based Rainier Capital Management, said her company is responding to that smaller pool of retailers by consolidating them on the first floor of the building and converting the second floor to office space; the third floor has already been committed to ITT Tech. The time for an interior shopping mall at 50 Penn Place is past, she said. “We’re obviously very excited about this new development, basically downsizing the retail component, but keeping the retailers and still providing services and amenities to the office tenants,” LeDuc said. As in any relationship dissolutions,
participants are just as likely to move away from something negative as they are to move toward a positive. So at the same time Benham is dissatisfied with 50 Penn Place, he’s also attracted to the potential a couple of miles away. The move will allow Balliet’s to upgrade most aspects of its brand image, from a lingering perception that it’s a stuffy, expensive shop to “a store of the future.” The Classen Curve project is Chesapeake Energy Chief Executive Aubrey McClendon’s baby, designed by architect Rand Elliott. More than 90,000 square feet of outdoor retail and restaurant space will feature locally owned businesses with an emphasis on upscale shopping, fine dining and contemporary architecture, anchored by Balliet’s and Whole Foods. “Given the nature of Classen Curve, to be part of that initial tenant mix is incredible exposure, and I can definitely see See MOVING, Page 23
Investor pays $2.6M for Tulsa drugstore site BY KIRBY LEE DAVIS THE JOURNAL RECORD
TULSA – A Wisconsin investor paid $2.6 million for a six-year-old May’s Drug Warehouse location in Tulsa. Tulsa County Courthouse records indicate Trudy LLC, a Milwaukee firm operated by independent real estate executive Ann F. Todryk, paid $175.27 per square foot to Mike’s No. 10 – May’s LLC, an Oak Creek, Wis., firm managed by Michael H. Dilworth. Dilworth’s firm paid $2.4 million in 2006 for that 14,834-square-foot location at 3063 S. Sheridan Rd., one of 27 stores operated by different USA Drug brands in the Tulsa area. “There’s still a strong demand for
absolute triple-net investment sales, especially for someone as solid as USA Drug,” said Mendy Parish, a retail broker with CB Richard Ellis of Oklahoma. “We’ve not had very many investment sales overall, but absolute triple-net still has been moving. Not as well as a few years ago, but it has been moving.” Factoring out brokerage fees and other professional costs could point to the leveling or decline of commercial property values under this recession, although Parish said many other factors could impact the transaction. “It’s always hard to speculate on these deals,” said independent real estate analyst Darren Currin. “There’s always different factors that cause the price to be up or down or stagnant.
“But I think we have seen a slight erosion in values,” he said. “Through property-tax protests we have definitely been seeing values go down. It’s not as extreme as we have seen in the ‘80s, but there has been a decline in commercial values. I guess slightly would be the best place to put it.” In September 2006, Mike’s No. 10 had a $1.92 million mortgage on the 1.37-acre property with M&I Marshall and Isley Bank of Brookfield, Wis. That loan was to come due in October 2011, according to courthouse records. Trudy LLC took a pair of M&I Marshall and Isley mortgages on the property, one for $1.76 million, the other See DRUGSTORE, Page 22
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Academy chairman. “The academy will provide questions to the candidates prior to the forum so they can do some homework and come prepared.” The candidates will be asked questions from the audience. Each candidate will be given two minutes near the end of the event to make final comments. The forum is scheduled for two hours. The forum at OCU will be the third of six gubernatorial forums scheduled by the Oklahoma Academy. Earlier forums were in Tulsa and Durant. Forums are also scheduled at 11:30 a.m. June 30 at Cameron University in Lawton, 3 p.m. July 7 at Autry Technology Center in Enid and 7 p.m. July 21 at Northeastern Oklahoma State University in Tahlequah. – Staff report
JK Janitorial Services named Minority Service Firm of the Year
HUD offering help to those affected by storms OKLAHOMA CITY – The Department of Housing and Urban Development is offering disaster assistance to Oklahomans in the seven counties that were included in a disaster declaration approved by President Barack Obama. HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan announced Friday that the aid will include support to homeowners and low-income renters who were forced from their homes following tornadoes and other severe storms earlier this month. The counties included in the disaster declaration are Carter, Cleveland, McIntosh, Okfuskee, Oklahoma, Pottawatomie and Seminole. HUD said it will be able to offer the state the ability to reallocate existing federal resources toward disaster relief through programs like Community Development Block Grant, and can grant a 90-day moratorium on foreclosures of Federal Housing Administration-insured home mortgages. – Associated Press
Business Development Center offers workshops OKLAHOMA CITY – The University of Central Oklahoma Small Business Development Center in Oklahoma City has scheduled a series of business workshops. A workshop, “Tax Solutions for Small Business,” is scheduled from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. June 8. From 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. June 9, the center will offer “Fraud Assessment and Prevention.” The workshop will include information on what small businesses can do to increase fraud defense. “Business Planning 101” is scheduled from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. June 10. Topics will include business plans and financial statements. From 8 to 9:30 a.m. June 11, the center will offer “Marketing Your Business.” The center has scheduled “How a Small Minority Business Can Profit and Grow Their Business” from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. June 17. The Oklahoma Minority Supplier Development Council will participate in the seminar. From 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. June 17, the center will offer “Certified Woman Owned Business in Oklahoma.” The workshop will include training on gaining certification. Participants can attend a light lunch before the workshop at 11:30 a.m. Other workshops scheduled for June include “How to Build A Website,” and “Logos and Branding.”
JK Janitorial Services of Oklahoma City was presented the minority Firm of the Year Award from the Native American Business Enterprise Center of Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma Inc. Andrew Hwang, left, and Jesse Hwang accepted the award for the company at a ceremony in Tulsa during Oklahoma Minority Enterprise Development Week. The business was created when Jesse Hwang was a college student and now has 120 employees. COURTESY PHOTO Each workshop will be held at UCO’s Small Business Development Center at One Santa Fe Plaza in downtown Oklahoma City. For information, visit www.oklahomas – Staff report mallbusiness.org.
Sessions will include “Moodle for Small Business Management,” “Moodle Course as a Website” and “How to Have an Effective eLearning Program.” For registration information, visit moodle.metrotech.org. Registration will close Wednesday. – Staff report
GOP senator to seek Cleveland Co. treasurer seat Tulsa housing search website launched OKLAHOMA CITY – Republican state Sen. Jim Reynolds of Oklahoma City is planning to seek the Cleveland County treasurer seat. Reynolds announced his bid Friday. Reynolds has served in the Senate since 2000 and will become term-limited in 2012. The seat currently is held by Democrat Saundra DeSelms, who announced she would not seek another term. DeSelms’ First Deputy Mona Nelson announced last month she will seek the Democratic nomination. If Reynolds is unsuccessful in his bid, he still would retain his Senate seat since his term does not expire until 2012. – Associated Press
Moodle Moot Oklahoma 2010 set in June OKLAHOMA CITY – Moodle Moot Oklahoma 2010 is scheduled June 7, 8, and 9 at Moore Norman Technology Center’s campus at 13301 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Oklahoma City. Metro Technology Center is sponsoring Moodle Moot, which is used to create websites for student and employee training. Moodle Basics will be taught for attendees who are beginners in Moodle on June 7. June 8 and 9 are the regular conference days. Sessions start at 8 p.m. each day.
Remodeled Buckle store to open at Penn Square Mall OKLAHOMA CITY – Buckle plans to open a remodeled store at Penn Square Mall in Oklahoma City on Monday. Buckle sells apparel, accessories and shoes. Based in Kearney, Neb., Buckle currently operates more than 400 stores in 41 states, including 13 stores in Oklahoma. – Staff report
TULSA – A free housing locator linking people with rental housing in Tulsa has been developed by the city of Tulsa, One Economy Corp., Tulsa Housing Authority and the Community Action Project of Tulsa. The Web-based service – TulsaHousingSearch.org – is supported by a toll-free, bilingual call center and allows landlords to advertise properties free of charge, while renters can search for free to find rentals that fit their needs. Properties listed on TulsaHousingSearch.org include publicly assisted and private, scattered-site housing. Prospective tenants can search for rentals according to specific needs including proximity to medical facilities, public transit and schools. Listings can be sorted by rent amount, ZIP code, date available and other factors. TulsaHousingSearch.org offers landlords 24-hour access to managing, adding and updating property listings, and listings can highlight amenities and include photos. “Access to affordable housing is critical to our economy and to the health of our community,” Tulsa Mayor Dewey Bartlett said. “We believe this service will greatly assist Tulsans in locating the housing they need and encourage property providers to list available units and help make this site valuable to the community.” – Staff report
Goodyear plant receives Shingo Silver Medallion LAWTON – The Lawton Goodyear plant has been awarded the Shingo Silver Medallion at a ceremony in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence, established in 1988, recognizes business excellence in quality, cost and delivery through the use of lean manufacturing processes. Plant Manager Billy Taylor accepted the award. The award was based on the findings in a two-day audit by the Shingo committee and review by the Shingo board of examiners. The Goodyear plant narrowly missed winning the highest-level Shingo Prize. The plant scored 774 points, one short of the 775 needed to attain the Shingo Prize level. The model involves a comprehensive review of system integration with demonstrated lean manufacturing and business practices. The Goodyear plant in Lawton received one of four Silver Medallion awards. Seven companies received Bronze Medallions. Only two companies were awarded the – Staff report Shingo Prize.
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WINE, SHOES PAIR NICELY For only $40, you can kick off the “Wine, Women & Shoes” weekend with a fabulous party at the Tulsa Ballet on June 11. This toetapping wine tasting from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. will be a high-energy party that includes wine and shoe pairings from 11 California vintners, live music and scrumptious hors d’oeuvres. Eleven vintners will do the presentations while Primal Swing entertains with light jazz and Chef Tuck Curren matches his hors d’oeuvres to the wines. Try your luck at the wine pull and bid on great silent auction items from Saks Fifth Avenue, McNellie’s and other packages. If you want to experience the more lavish patron wine and ballet pairing, purchase the $150 ticket, which gets you into the special party with exquisite hors d’oeuvres, fine wines poured by California vintners, a live auction featuring exclusive wine country trips and a special performance by the Tulsa Ballet. This party also is June 11, but the hours are from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. “From Manolo to Merlot” is the theme of the big fashion showing at 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 12 at the Tulsa Renaissance Hotel. Tickets are $75 each for the luncheon, wine tasting and shoe shopping. Ah, the excitement of seeing the latest in shoes and fashions – and tasting fine wines to go with them. Providing the wines are Abigail Adams Wines, De Loach Vineyards, Eagle Eye Wines, Et Cetera Wine Co., The Gabriele Collection, Peju, Raymond Vineyards, Sokol Blosser, Stone Bluff Cellars, Villa San Juliette and Zahtila Vineyards. Proceeds from Wine, Women & Shoes will benefit the YWCA and its mission to eliminate racism and empower women. Honorary chairwoman is Paula Marshall and event chairs are Janet McGehee and Isaac Rocha. For information, call (918) 587-2100 or visit www.ywcatulsa.org. Platinum “Stiletto” sponsors include the Bama Co., George Kaiser Family Foundation and the Patti Johnson Wilson Foundation.
Golf tourneys More than 25 noted political, media and sports figures will be celebrity guests for the annual golf tournament to benefit the Jasmine Moran Children’s Museum. The tourney will be June 11 at the University of Oklahoma’s Jimmie Austin Golf Course in Norman. The tourney will conclude that evening with an award dinner and silent auction at 6 p.m. in the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History in Norman. A live auction will follow the dinner. The 12th annual D-DENT Golf Tournament in honor of Sgt. J. Brandon “Boomer” Harris will take place June 11 with an 8 a.m. shotgun start at Silverhorn Golf Club. Money raised will go to ensure needy Oklahomans have access to high-quality dental care. To participate, call (405) 424-8092 or e-mail d-dent@coxinet.net. Sponsoring the tourney is Dentists for the Disabled and Elderly in Need of Treatments Inc. Shirley Harris is executive director of the organization. The annual Jack Marshall Memorial Golf Tournament, sponsored by the Oklahoma City Advertising Club, will be June 14 at Edmond’s River Oaks Golf Club, with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. The cost per player is $100 and includes lunch, drinks and dinner. Hole sponsorships may be purchased for $50 each. Proceeds will benefit the Advertising Club’s scholarship program. For information or to register, call Cameron Dawson at (405) 810-2987 or visit www.okcadclub.com.
Briefs PSO reduces fuel charge TULSA – Public Service Company of Oklahoma is reducing its charge to customers for the cost of fuel used to generate electricity. The June reduction in the fuel cost adjustment is largely the result of lower prices for natural gas and will help to mitigate the company’s annual return to on-peak prices, which also takes effect in June, according to the Tulsa-based subsidiary of American Electric Power. The PSO usually adjusts the fuel cost portion of customer bills once per year, in June, unless fuel costs change dramatically during the course of the year. PSO’s on-peak prices are in effect annually from June through October. Off-peak rates apply the remainder of the year. The yearly switch to on-peak prices has been in effect for more than 35 years. “The higher on-peak rates are intended to encourage more efficient use of our plant and fuel resources during the summer,” said Bobby Mouser, PSO’s director of customer services and marketing. “However, customers will see less of an increase with the return to on-peak prices because they’re being accompanied by a reduction in the company’s fuel charge.” For a residential customer who uses 1,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity, the net result of the changes will be an increase in the bill from $90.20 to $94.21, or $4.01 per month. “Without the fuel reduction, the change to summer, on-peak rates would result in a $6.39 increase in bills, as compared to the lower off-peak rates,” Mouser said. For many large commercial and industrial customers whose fuel costs represent a significantly larger portion of their bills compared to residential customers, the reduced fuel charge will actually result in a lower bill for the same – Staff report amount of electricity used.
Gubernatorial forum set at OCU OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma City University will present a candidate forum for governor and superintendent of public education at 4:30 p.m. June 16. The forum is free to the public and will be held in OCU’s Meinders School of Business. Candidates for each of the offices have been invited to participate. The forum is sponsored by the Oklahoma Academy, a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization that encourages public discussions of state policies. Candidates for governor who are invited to participate are Democrats Lt.
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Tab Benoit, a three-time Grammy Award nominee, will be the closing performer for the 15th annual Bricktown Blues & BBQ Festival scheduled June 11 and 12 at the corner of Oklahoma and Sheridan avenues in Bricktown. Outdoor performances are scheduled from 5 p.m. to midnight June 11 and 1 p.m. to midnight on June 12. Admission is free. For information, visit www.bricktownokc.com.
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MoneyMovers Net income for state commercial banks up WASHINGTON – Net income for Oklahoma’s 246 commercial banks increased 9.3 percent during the first quarter. The state’s commercial banks – 73 with state charters and 173 with national charters – combined for net income for the first quarter of $199 million, up 9.3 percent from $182 million a year earlier, according to a report from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Oklahoma’s 73 national banks combined for net income for the first quarter of $110 million, up 6.8 percent from $103 million. The 173 banks with state charters combined for net income for the first quarter of $89 million, up 12.7 percent from $79 million. Oklahoma’s 246 commercial banks at the end of the first quarter included 120 with assets of more than $100 million and 226 with assets of less than $100 million. The state’s five savings institutions combined for net income for the first quarter of $8 million, down from $52 – Staff report million a year earlier.
Small business tax seminar scheduled in Tahlequah TAHLEQUAH – A free seminar, “New Federal Tax Benefit Information for Small Businesses,” is scheduled from 10 a.m. to noon June 14 at the Tahlequah Armory Municipal Center. Topics will include the Hiring
Incentives to Restore Employment Act, the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit and business record keeping. Dana S. Hartington with the Internal Revenue Service will be the speaker. Registration information is available by calling Sharon Nichols of the Eastern Workforce Investment Board at (918) 683-8553. The seminar is sponsored by the Business Services Team, representing education, employment and economic development in Adair, Cherokee, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okmulgee, Sequoyah and Wagoner counties. Members include the Tahlequah Area Chamber of Commerce, the Eastern Workforce Investment Board, the Indian Capital Technology Center, Workforce Oklahoma, the Cherokee and Creek nations, the Women’s Business Center of Rural Enterprise Inc., the Oklahoma Small Business Development Center and Northeastern – Staff report State University.
State awards purchase card contract to bank OKLAHOMA CITY – The Department of Central Services has awarded the new purchase card contract to Bank of America. The contract was awarded by the Department of Central Services Central Purchasing Division as part of its new $pend$mart Oklahoma Program, an initiative designed to achieve savings and efficiencies in state government procurement, said Scott
Schlotthauer, state purchasing director. “With the current P/Card program annual spend at $192 million, the ability to maximize our savings and improve efficiencies is critical for state agencies,” Schlotthauer said. The new card has enhanced reporting features and extra options, he said. – Staff report
Independent Insurance plans junior golf event OKLAHOMA CITY – The Independent Insurance Agents of Oklahoma’s 2010 Oklahoma Big “I” Junior Golf State Tournament for boys and girls ages 13 to 18 is scheduled June 21 to 22 at Fairfax Golf Club in Edmond. The top three male and top two female qualifiers will represent Oklahoma in the national Independent Insurance Agents of America tournament July 26 to 30 at the Olde York Country Club in Chesterfield, N.J. Entries are open to the first 70 boys ages 13 to 18 – not started college or reached age 19 as of July 30. All girls ages 13 to 18 are eligible to participate if registered by June 11. “The Big “I” Junior Classic is a nationally recognized tournament for teenage amateur golfers that began in 1969 and is designed to foster good sportsmanship and healthy competition among youth,” said Dan Ramsey, IIAO president and CEO. For registration information, visit www.okjuniorgolf.com. Entry fees are $95 and include drinks and lunch both – Staff report tournament days.
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OKLAHOMA CITY – Medical equipment that can detect tumors and confirm an unborn baby’s health is now being used by Veracity Technology Solutions to check on airplane structural integrity, Acorn Growth Cos. partner Jeff Davis said. The innovative approach recently earned the Tulsa-based company recognition from industry magazine Aviation Week, by being named the 2010 MRO of the Year as the leading maintenance, repair and operations (MRO) provider worldwide. “We are honored to be the recipient of this award,” Veracity President Gary Hensley said. “The Veracity team invests a great deal of themselves in problem solving for our customers. We were pleased that we provided a solution to our Air Force customer which helps get the aircraft back in
service faster and is more cost-effective.” Veracity’s approach to evaluations, inspections, and testing appealed to the U.S. Air Force because it is nondestructive, more cost-effective and accurate, Davis and Hensley said. The company’s solution requires two technicians less than two hours to test a military aircraft, a significant reduction in time from the more invasive testing methods previously used. The company was founded about four years ago with Acorn seed money and assistance from i2E Inc., the state’s nonprofit, startup support agency. Since then the company has found ways to apply medicalgrade ultrasound technology in the aerospace industry. “The ultrasound that was already in aerospace is, for the most part, 30-year-old technology,” Davis said. “Veracity has been a real pioneer in innovatively applying the most recent developments. The fidelity allows us to see smaller anomalies with greater detail and clarity with proprietary software that provides a 3-D image.” Those problems include cracks and corrosion on an aircraft’s frame and de-lami-
nation of layered materials. The technology was initially created by a Tulsa company, USUT Labs Inc. Acorn saw potential in USUT’s concept and helped move it into the market through Veracity. Acorn is the managing owner; USUT also has a stake in the company. Veracity’s clients now include the U.S. Air Force, Army and Marine Corps and several aerospace contractors. Additionally, Davis said “a significant amount of our revenues” comes from the energy production industry because the turbine engines in generator facilities have testing and repair needs similar to aviation. Veracity’s latest big contract is to perform testing on AV-8 Harrier jets, aircraft capable of vertical and short takeoffs and landings used by the Marine Corps. Financial details of the contract were not immediately available. Davis said that although the company is well-funded at this stage, “We are obviously looking to continue to grow the company. We will be looking for new markets and possible joint ventures or relationships.”
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Price 5/27/2010 917.32 10258.99 1103.06 2277.68
Price 5/27/2010 24.80 2.86 31.01 45.89 28.10 32.50 40.25 51.55 3.88 22.22 47.35 63.38 47.12 6.16 44.11 6.93 13.38 36.72 16.61 44.00 10.31 7.49 36.35 44.62 60.10 13.94 25.55 4.85 47.02 1.74 6.41 10.55 15.56 2.07 20.12 41.50 9.60 37.50 3.65
Price Net Percent 52-Week 52-Week Shares Market ($000) 5/21/2010 Change Change YTD Change High Low Outstanding Capitalization 24.02 0.78 3.25% 27.24% 25.11 18.00 17120 424576 2.86 0.00 0.00% 45.18% 3.48 1.61 10140 29000 27.72 3.29 11.87% 13.13% 35.02 18.12 59860 1856259 42.01 3.88 9.24% 5.81% 52.45 30.78 36720 1685081 25.02 3.08 12.31% 27.15% 30.00 12.25 29440 827264 30.29 2.21 7.30% -24.63% 45.72 26.52 39460 1282450 39.80 0.45 1.13% 8.67% 47.15 31.47 15350 617838 51.81 -0.26 -0.50% 8.48% 56.12 34.47 68040 3507462 3.67 0.21 5.72% -23.47% 8.64 3.34 28430 110308 21.01 1.21 5.76% -14.14% 30.00 16.92 650910 14463220 43.13 4.22 9.78% 10.40% 52.23 22.33 169970 8048080 63.07 0.31 0.49% -13.77% 76.79 48.74 446900 28324522 45.61 1.51 3.31% 83.99% 52.05 7.39 28640 1349517 6.16 0.00 0.00% 2.67% 7.00 4.40 3880 23901 42.79 1.32 3.08% -1.91% 49.99 37.75 191240 8435596 6.62 0.31 4.68% -49.56% 19.10 6.00 28150 195080 12.81 0.57 4.45% 16.86% 15.25 5.23 42710 571460 34.53 2.19 6.34% -7.92% 49.13 26.64 105730 3882406 17.24 -0.63 -3.65% 17.80% 19.96 10.62 21230 352630 41.75 2.25 5.39% 1.55% 48.60 31.81 106730 4696120 10.48 -0.17 -1.62% -3.19% 13.21 8.26 26310 271256 7.45 0.04 0.54% 54.43% 7.85 4.61 16750 125458 35.58 0.77 2.16% -1.46% 42.25 25.40 97200 3533220 43.22 1.40 3.24% 0.11% 50.85 27.50 106300 4743106 57.51 2.59 4.50% -3.53% 66.91 25.57 101910 6124791 13.95 -0.01 -0.07% -30.37% 22.98 12.80 7490 104411 25.10 0.45 1.79% -1.35% 29.65 18.17 8310 212321 5.40 -0.55 -10.19% -70.35% 22.98 4.81 8100 39285 48.10 -1.08 -2.25% 14.46% 53.05 30.68 10010 470670 1.54 0.20 12.99% -15.12% 2.44 0.63 78130 135946 5.96 0.45 7.55% -32.03% 15.00 5.20 210730 1350779 10.93 -0.38 -3.48% 4.77% 13.11 8.07 61170 645344 14.40 1.16 8.06% 124.21% 16.20 5.96 19380 301553 2.02 0.05 2.48% -22.18% 3.35 1.64 77430 160280 19.40 0.72 3.71% -4.55% 24.66 13.59 584270 11755512 39.08 2.42 6.19% -2.35% 51.00 24.11 47840 1985360 9.86 -0.26 -2.64% -43.09% 18.51 8.93 39680 380928 36.38 1.12 3.08% 22.27% 42.75 17.10 52780 1979250 3.77 -0.12 -3.18% 21.26% 3.99 2.00 10300 37595
Price Net Percent Source: Trade Trends, Inc., (303) 665-5881 5/21/2010 Change Change Gainers/Losers Advancers 884.30 33.02 3.73% $ Gainer Continental Resources, Inc. 4.22 Decliners 10193.39 65.60 0.64% $ Loser Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. -1.08 Unchanged 1087.69 15.37 1.41% % Gainer RAM Energy Resources, Inc. 12.99% 2229.04 48.64 2.18% % Loser PostRock Energy Corp. -10.19%
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STOCKS SURGE AS CHINA GIVES NOD TO EUROPEAN DEBT Bruised and battered Wall Street managed a sharp turnaround as the trading session ended Thursday, ahead of the Memorial Day holiday. After European debt woes kept pushing the euro down and world markets stepped in tandem on economic uncertainty, a report that said China planned to sell its European debt reserves was repudiated by the agency that manages China’s foreign reserves. That news reassured investors and sent stocks shooting up in relief, even as some market-watchers expected a break in the selling following the recent slump. “It’s like a 100year flood – having three of them in a year,” said Peter Tuz, president of Chase Investment Council in Charlottesville, Va. “That to me was an indication that the market was clearly oversold.” Oil rose too, on the prospect of Asian growth and more positive economic news about the U.S. recovery. “Persistent fears about the (European) region’s sovereign debt situation keep sentiment fragile and oil prices under pressure,” Barclays Capital said in a report. “The risk to oil prices is clearly skewed to the upside, once this initial fear about the eurozone fades and fundamentals return to being the focus of the market.” The Journal Record Index added 33.02 points, or 3.73 percent, and closed at 917.32. Advancing issues bypassed declining issues at a 28-to-9 count. Continental Resources was the top dollar gainer after Wells Fargo upped its rating on the company to “market perform” from “underperform,” and increased the company’s value to range between $42 and $45, from $40 to $42. “Continental Resources brings investors the industry’s leading Bakken Shale portfolio providing attractive oil exposure along with potential gas upside,” said Wells Fargo in an analyst’s report. “While we are attracted to the story, we believe the current market price fairly reflects value.” CLR increased $4.22, or 9.78 percent, and ended at $47.35. Shares of Xeta Technologies edged down 12 cents, or 3.18 percent. The company reported earnings for its second fiscal quarter ended April 30, with net income of $212,000, or 2 cents per share, from net income of $183,000, or 2 cents per share, in the comparable year-ago quarter. Revenue dropped slightly, to $17.2 million, from $17.8 million last year. Xeta said it expects growth in excess of 15 percent in fiscal 2010. Xeta closed at $3.65. Arena Resources gained $2.21, or 7.30 percent following the news of a settlement of certain shareholder lawsuits regarding the proposed merger between Arena and SandRidge. Both companies announced an agreement in principle to settle six of the nine lawsuits pending against Arena and SandRidge. Arena ended at $32.50. SandRidge moved ahead 45 cents, or 7.55 percent, and ended at $6.41. – Margot Crabtree
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Shell to buy U.S. company East Resources for $4.7B BY TOBY STERLING ASSOCIATED PRESS
AMSTERDAM – Royal Dutch Shell PLC said Friday it will buy East Resources Inc., a major owner of shale gas holdings in the northeast United States, for $4.7 billion from private investors. Europe’s largest oil company said it will pay cash for East Resources, which produces oil and gas equivalents of 10,000 barrels of oil per day, mostly in Marcellus Shale, which extends over large parts of the northeastern United States. East Resources is based in Warrendale, Penn. Shell said it was buying the company from Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., as well as Jefferies & Company and privately held East Resources itself. The deal must be approved by regulators. Shell CEO Peter Voser said the acquisition fit with plans to “grow and upgrade the quality of Shell’s North America tight gas portfolio.” “Tight” gas is natural gas located in areas that are difficult or expensive to exploit, trapped behind hard-to-drill sandstone or shale. Shell, like major competitors Exxon and BP, has been expanding its portfolio of tight gas as other options run out and technology improvements make it more feasible to extract. Gas has the additional advantage that it does not release as much carbon dioxide as oil when burned. Since Shell began accumulating U.S. tight gas assets in 2001, it has expanded production to 140,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2009, and it expects that figure to reach 400,000 by 2020. It said the East Resources buy, which also includes substantial assets in the Rockies, and a smaller buy in the Eagle Ford shale area of southern Texas, would add 1.3 million acres of tight gas acreage to its holdings in North America this year, or roughly 2.7 billion barrels of oil and equivalents. Shell now owns 3.6 million acres (1,456,900 hectares) of tight gas acreage in North America in all. Terrence Pegula, East Resource’s owner, said the acquisition and investment by Shell would create jobs in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and New York. “I am very proud that this transaction has brought Shell into the Appalachian Basin,” he said in a statement.
In this April 30 picture, Keith Hughes of R-Qubed Energy, a company that is building a plant that turns methane from cow manure into energy, stands next to a herd at the Mountain View Dairy in Mesquite, N.M. AP PHOTO
N.M. company's plant could mine manure for energy BY BROOK STOCKBERGER LAS CRUCES SUN-NEWS
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) – As you travel on Interstate 10 south of Las Cruces near Mesquite, the discernible aroma of cow is often in the air. Now that smell could be a multimillion-dollar business that helps the environment as well. R-Qubed Energy, a New Mexico-registered company operated by a group of El Paso business folks, hopes to break ground this summer on a $74 million, 11acre plant that will employ 80 to 90 fulltime workers and turn methane from cow manure into energy. And, oh yeah, the process could cut down on the odor in the area by collecting up the manure. Sound too good to be true? Michael Weatherly, who owns Buena Vista farm in Mesquite, believes in the process. He is selling land to R-Qubed to build the facility. “You have the cows and they produce manure (and) people have complained about the odor of the dairies,” Weatherly said. “This is kind of a win-win for everybody. It takes our dairy waste and converts it into energy. It’s just better for the
communities and the neighbors.” The company already has a deal to sell gas to PNM, the utility company that provides electricity to much of the state, although not Dona Ana County. Lori Hughes, manager director with R-Qubed, said that the company researched a variety of places, but that the location of multiple dairy farms near Mesquite made the most sense. “Within about 16 miles, you have between 40,000 and 50,000 cows,” she said. “And of course you’ve got the waste stream here 24-7, it just doesn’t stop.” John Davis with the company said that, as a green source of energy, this will be one of the most consistent. “Wind will produce as long as wind blows and sun as long as the sun shines but biogas is a very stable, 24-7 product,” Davis said. The plant will be built by Austrianbased company Entec Biogas GMBH. It will be constructed in four quadrants, with the first scheduled to break ground in June or July. Manure will be captured and piped to the plant, into what is called a digester. There, it will spend about 30 days in one of several 60-foot tanks, where it will be
constantly stirred and kept at a temperature of about 100 degrees. The methane released will be routed through a pipe in the top of the tank, go through a scrubbing process and sent on its way to a PNM transmission pipe. “It’s like a continuation of a cow’s stomach,” Davis said. “It works on the microbes that are already in the manure, so putting it in digester is just continuing the process.” After 30 days, much of the manure will have been degraded, or converted to methane, and what Hughes called the “slurry” left behind will then be pumped into a centrifuge to separate liquid from solid. The solid will be collected for compost and the liquid will either be used for fertilizer or pumped to a water treatment facility there. In fact, the composting and water treatment process are every bit as important to the company as the methane collection. “It is not economically viable as a commercial operation based on energy alone,” Hughes said. “There had to be other revenue streams that were developed; that See MANURE, Page 22
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Fed details plans to Weaker euro could strengthen European economy let banks set up CDs COLLEEN BARRY AND GREG KELLER ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON (AP) – The Federal Reserve announced details Friday of a program that allows banks to set up the equivalent of certificates of deposit at the central bank. It’s a new tool that will help the Fed drain money from the economy when it decides to tighten credit. The Fed said investors shouldn’t read the announcement as a step toward higher borrowing costs. The upcoming operations are a “matter of prudent planning and have no implications for the near-term conduct of monetary policy,” the Fed said. The Fed will give banks three opportunities over the next two months to try out the program. It will conduct an operation on June 14, offering $1 billion worth of deposits with 14-day maturities. A second operation will be conducted on June 28 for 28-day deposits. A third will be held on July 12, offering 84-day deposits. Amounts weren’t provided for those operations. Those details will be provided at a later date, the Fed said. Now that the economy is recovering from a deep recession, the Fed is getting its tools ready to soak up the unprecedented amount of money it injected into the economy during the crisis. The Fed’s balance sheet has ballooned to $2.3 trillion as the result of its efforts to nurse the economy back to health. That’s more than double the pre-crisis amount.
MILAN – How low can the euro go? Many economists think the 16-country currency is headed for a significant decline because of Europe’s government debt crisis. Some are even predicting that by next year the euro will sink to what’s called parity against the U.S. dollar – 1 euro equals $1, a level last seen in July 2002 and an 18-percent slide from Friday’s $1.23. Such a decline would take some of the shine off Europe’s vaunted project in a shared currency. And it would cut European’s purchasing power for imports. But if it happens gradually enough, the slide in the euro’s exchange rate could help exports and provide the boost Europe’s troubled economy needs. Export-focused companies would be more competitive on price outside the eurozone, likely boosting their revenue and helping to remove the threat that Europe will drag down the global economy and stock markets. With a lower euro, Parisian hotel owners could sell more Left Bank hotel rooms to tourists from North America, while Italy would surely sell more shoes and textiles. And Spain
In this Dec. 20, 2001, file photo prior to the start of the new currency launch, the Euro monument is illuminated in front of the European Central Bank (ECB) in downtown Frankfurt, Germany. How low can the euro go? Economists think the 16-country currency is headed significantly lower because of Europe’s government debt crisis. AP PHOTO just might be able to turn over some of U.S. officials and investors, who have that vacant seaside property left from seen Europe’s troubles weigh on a U.S.-style real estate bubble. stocks and expectations for the world And since China and other Asian economy in the past several weeks. countries link their currency to the Exports have been a key factor liftdollar, the euro would weaken in that ing Europe out of recession. In the direction as well and help trade with fourth quarter of 2009, exports from Asia. See EURO, Page 23 All that would come as a relief to
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Shell to buy U.S. company East Resources for $4.7B BY TOBY STERLING ASSOCIATED PRESS
AMSTERDAM – Royal Dutch Shell PLC said Friday it will buy East Resources Inc., a major owner of shale gas holdings in the northeast United States, for $4.7 billion from private investors. Europe’s largest oil company said it will pay cash for East Resources, which produces oil and gas equivalents of 10,000 barrels of oil per day, mostly in Marcellus Shale, which extends over large parts of the northeastern United States. East Resources is based in Warrendale, Penn. Shell said it was buying the company from Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., as well as Jefferies & Company and privately held East Resources itself. The deal must be approved by regulators. Shell CEO Peter Voser said the acquisition fit with plans to “grow and upgrade the quality of Shell’s North America tight gas portfolio.” “Tight” gas is natural gas located in areas that are difficult or expensive to exploit, trapped behind hard-to-drill sandstone or shale. Shell, like major competitors Exxon and BP, has been expanding its portfolio of tight gas as other options run out and technology improvements make it more feasible to extract. Gas has the additional advantage that it does not release as much carbon dioxide as oil when burned. Since Shell began accumulating U.S. tight gas assets in 2001, it has expanded production to 140,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2009, and it expects that figure to reach 400,000 by 2020. It said the East Resources buy, which also includes substantial assets in the Rockies, and a smaller buy in the Eagle Ford shale area of southern Texas, would add 1.3 million acres of tight gas acreage to its holdings in North America this year, or roughly 2.7 billion barrels of oil and equivalents. Shell now owns 3.6 million acres (1,456,900 hectares) of tight gas acreage in North America in all. Terrence Pegula, East Resource’s owner, said the acquisition and investment by Shell would create jobs in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and New York. “I am very proud that this transaction has brought Shell into the Appalachian Basin,” he said in a statement.
In this April 30 picture, Keith Hughes of R-Qubed Energy, a company that is building a plant that turns methane from cow manure into energy, stands next to a herd at the Mountain View Dairy in Mesquite, N.M. AP PHOTO
N.M. company's plant could mine manure for energy BY BROOK STOCKBERGER LAS CRUCES SUN-NEWS
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) – As you travel on Interstate 10 south of Las Cruces near Mesquite, the discernible aroma of cow is often in the air. Now that smell could be a multimillion-dollar business that helps the environment as well. R-Qubed Energy, a New Mexico-registered company operated by a group of El Paso business folks, hopes to break ground this summer on a $74 million, 11acre plant that will employ 80 to 90 fulltime workers and turn methane from cow manure into energy. And, oh yeah, the process could cut down on the odor in the area by collecting up the manure. Sound too good to be true? Michael Weatherly, who owns Buena Vista farm in Mesquite, believes in the process. He is selling land to R-Qubed to build the facility. “You have the cows and they produce manure (and) people have complained about the odor of the dairies,” Weatherly said. “This is kind of a win-win for everybody. It takes our dairy waste and converts it into energy. It’s just better for the
communities and the neighbors.” The company already has a deal to sell gas to PNM, the utility company that provides electricity to much of the state, although not Dona Ana County. Lori Hughes, manager director with R-Qubed, said that the company researched a variety of places, but that the location of multiple dairy farms near Mesquite made the most sense. “Within about 16 miles, you have between 40,000 and 50,000 cows,” she said. “And of course you’ve got the waste stream here 24-7, it just doesn’t stop.” John Davis with the company said that, as a green source of energy, this will be one of the most consistent. “Wind will produce as long as wind blows and sun as long as the sun shines but biogas is a very stable, 24-7 product,” Davis said. The plant will be built by Austrianbased company Entec Biogas GMBH. It will be constructed in four quadrants, with the first scheduled to break ground in June or July. Manure will be captured and piped to the plant, into what is called a digester. There, it will spend about 30 days in one of several 60-foot tanks, where it will be
constantly stirred and kept at a temperature of about 100 degrees. The methane released will be routed through a pipe in the top of the tank, go through a scrubbing process and sent on its way to a PNM transmission pipe. “It’s like a continuation of a cow’s stomach,” Davis said. “It works on the microbes that are already in the manure, so putting it in digester is just continuing the process.” After 30 days, much of the manure will have been degraded, or converted to methane, and what Hughes called the “slurry” left behind will then be pumped into a centrifuge to separate liquid from solid. The solid will be collected for compost and the liquid will either be used for fertilizer or pumped to a water treatment facility there. In fact, the composting and water treatment process are every bit as important to the company as the methane collection. “It is not economically viable as a commercial operation based on energy alone,” Hughes said. “There had to be other revenue streams that were developed; that See MANURE, Page 22
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South Dakota wind farm moves ahead with plans BY THOM GABRUKIEWICZ THE ARGUS LEADER
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) – The first phase of a 300-megawatt, $600 million wind farm is a go for Campbell County, and when completed in 2013, its turbines could spin enough energy to power 90,000 homes. Aberdeen-based Dakota Plains Energy is behind the Campbell County Wind Farm. The renewable energy developer already has secured about 17,000 of the 25,000 acres it needs to begin construction, Dakota Plains Vice President Heath Johnson said. The farm will sit along three ridges just east of the Missouri River south of Pollock. “We’re trying to grow our county back to what it was,” said Campbell County economic development coordinator Ralph Hanson of Pollock. “I think we fit the bill, and we certainly have the wind.” The only thing the project lacks is a permit from the Public Utilities Commission. All wind farms scheduled to produce more than 100 megawatts need permits – and a buyer for the electricity. “We’re probably going to go forward in two phases, the first being 99 megawatts so we won’t need PUC approval,” Johnson said. “There would be some overlap, but to
do it quickly, this is the way we plan to do it.” The project comes at a time when the addition of megawatt-hours from wind has slowed in the U.S., according to officials with the American Wind Energy Association. In the first quarter of this year, the industry added 539 megawatts, the lowest first-quarter total since 2007. “Policy drives young energy industries as well as established ones, and depending on the policies put in place now, we could be hiring or firing by the end of the year and in the years to come,” Denise Bode, CEO of the wind association, said in a news release. “Stimulus funding successfully saved thousands of megawatts of shovel-ready wind projects and over 40,000 jobs in 2009, but we are setting up a vacuum if we don’t drive stable demand with a national renewable electricity standard.” A national standard would require electric utilities to generate a minimum percent of their electricity from renewable resources. The national standard calls for 25 percent renewable-based electricity by 2025, which would create almost 300,000 jobs. So far, 29 states and the District of Columbia have adopted individual energy standards programs. South Dakota has a
voluntary goal that 10 percent of all retail electricity sold in the state be from renewable and recycled energy by 2015. The state’s wind farms generate 412 megawatts of power. Campbell County Wind Farm would push the state closer to the 1,000-megawatt generation club, which consists of 14 states, including Iowa. The project would put the state’s generation at 714 megawatts, with another 151.5 megawatts potentially coming online this year from PrairieWinds SD1 farm near Crow Lake. Also in play is the $700 million, 306megawatt Buffalo Ridge II farm planned for Brookings and Deuel counties. The PUC approved Oregon-based Iberdrola Renewables construction plans in April 2009. Company officials said the farm could be operational by December. “They’re a step closer than they were yesterday,” Steve Wegman, executive director of the South Dakota Wind Energy Association, said of Dakota Plains’ plans. “But we are getting close to that magic number of 1,000 megawatts,” Wegman added. “We see good things coming down the pike for South Dakota wind.” Campbell County’s 771 square miles is inhabited by 1,782 people, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The largest city,
Herreid, has 442 residents. “We’re trying to bring new development to this county,” Hanson said. “It doesn’t happen overnight. But this certainly helps. I think it’s a great plan.” During construction, the farm could generate 500 construction jobs, with 30 permanent maintenance jobs created once it’s operational, Johnson said. The project is expected to contribute $4.5 million in tax payments to South Dakota and Campbell County once fully built. “We’ve had nothing but support from landowners,” he said. “They want to see this fly, and the county will greatly appreciate the help, economically.” The company has been collecting wind data for the past 18 months and both environmental and avian studies are under way, Johnson said. But more importantly, Dakota Plains has gained acceptance from the Western Area Power Administration to link the farm to the transmission grid. Two north/south transmission lines run along the ridges. One is owned by Basin Electric and is at capacity; the other is owned by WAPA. “Of course, we’d like to start this sooner rather than later, but it’s in WAPA’s hands right now,” Johnson said. “We’re ready to go.”
In offshore drilling freeze, rumblings of new era for industry BY MARK CLAYTON THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
In itself, President Barack Obama’s decision to impose a six-month pause on offshore oil leasing, announced Thursday, is unlikely to have any great impact on U.S. oil supplies or prices in the short run. But within the oil industry, there is some concern that this offshore drilling moratorium could be the beginning of a new oil regime, with significantly tougher regulations to follow, as Obama promised. U.S. companies still see the Gulf of Mexico as their backyard with a stable, relatively predictable political and regulatory regime. But if new strictures on the oil industry are seen as being too reactionary, the move could in the long run drive companies to less tightly regulated places like Angola in their search for the next big discoveries. That could mean a loss of jobs in Gulf states and possibly weaken U.S. energy
security. “This could be a speed bump, or it could be the beginning of a transition toward long-term decline in U.S. oil production,” said David Pumphrey, an energy analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. “It could put us in the position of importing more oil and possibly facing slightly higher oil prices in the future because less non-OPEC oil is moving into the marketplace.” Obama’s announcement Thursday marks a reversal of significant chunks of the offshore exploration plan he forwarded in March. On Thursday, he said he would: • Suspend planned exploration of two locations off Alaska’s northern coast. • Cancel August lease sales in the western Gulf as well as a proposed lease sale 50 miles off the coast of Virginia. • Continue for six months an existing moratorium on any new permits to drill new deepwater wells in the Gulf and other
areas of the outer continental shelf. • Suspend action at 33 deepwater exploratory wells being drilled in the Gulf until investigations are complete on the causes of the Gulf spill. The president said to reporters that he had erred in one major respect when he planned for more offshore oil exploration in March: “Where I was wrong was in my belief that the oil companies had their act together when it came to (handling) worstcase scenarios.” Calling oil industry connections with federal regulators at the Minerals Management Service “cozy and sometimes corrupt,” Obama said he plans to unveil “aggressive new operating standards and requirements” for the offshore oil industry. The new rules are expected to be influenced by the recommendations of a presidential commission on offshore drilling regulation co-chaired by Democrat Bob Graham, former U.S. senator and governor
of Florida, and by Republican William Reilly, co-chairman of the National Commission on Energy Policy and administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under former President George H.W. Bush. On Wall Street, the announcement brought into question whether the valuable deepwater oil and gas leases would remain valuable. “All these companies’ share prices have taken a hit because many have very valuable leases in the Gulf, and the long-term fate of these leases – and whether they will ever drill in them – is now up in the air,” says Amy Myers Jaffe, a research fellow at Rice University’s Baker Institute. “What the president’s announcement has accentuated for the industry in a very concrete way, is that the industry is only as safe as the practice standards of the weakest link.” See ERA, Page 22
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CHECK IT OUT: LAST DAY OF SESSION STORIES
Sen. John Sparks shows Sen. Bill Brown the lining of his jacket that says "OU" during the last day of session Friday.
Pages 1, 2 State Rep. Randy Terrill anxiously watches the clock as the end of session approaches Friday.
Terrill waves to another member of the House of Representatives after session closed for the summer Friday.
Gov. Brad Henry gives his last press conference of the legislative session Friday.
PHOTOS BY MAIKE SABOLICH View onto the fourth-floor rotunda at the state Capitol on the last day of session.
Sen. Patrick Anderson spends time with his two daughters Kate, left, and Lauren, right, and guest Esther, middle, on the Senate floor on the last day of session Friday. House of Representatives Majority Floor Leader Tad Jones shouts "Sine Die" to announce the end of session Friday at the state Capitol.
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Oklahoma Legislature adjourns regular session BY TIM TALLEY ASSOCIATED PRESS
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Legislature adjourned its 2010 regular session Friday with a focus on the same thorny issue that lawmakers faced when they convened four months ago – a massive state budget shortfall. The state House and Senate took up dozens of bills on the Legislature’s final day, including several that put the finishing touches on a $6.7 billion budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1. Legislative leaders and Gov. Brad Henry hammered out details of the budget deal a week earlier. Lawmakers convened the session Feb. 1 while facing a $1.2 billion shortfall in the
upcoming year’s budget. Officials have worked to fill the budget hole with a combination of state agency budget cuts, suspension of tax credit programs, fee increases and appropriations from the constitutional Rainy Day reserve fund and other sources. Henry characterized the budgeting process as “very difficult and very challenging” as the Legislature wrapped up its work. “It was painful at times,” Henry said. “We had to make some very, very difficult and painful decisions in the budget negotiations.” The governor, who is serving the last year of his second and final term due to See ADJOURNS, Page 15
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Trent Baggett with the District Attorneys Council, right, talks on the phone on the fourthfloor rotunda Friday. PHOTO BY MAIKE SABOLICH
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Senate Pro Tempore Glenn Coffee, ROklahoma City, held the vote open for more than 30 minutes seeking votes for Senate Bill 41, a priority proposal. The sound echoed off the marble like the soundtrack from a bad submarine movie. Bing. Bing. Bing. Bing. Some staffers covered their ears. Ear buds – plugged into the iPods – were an effective weapon. But the bells continued to ring. Senate Bill 41 never made it to the governor’s desk. At about 11 a.m. the chambers cleared and members scurried to their respective caucus meetings. Lunches were brief, some took place in the rotunda now littered with empty coffee cups and the stray candy bar wrapper. Only a few hours remained in the 52nd session. On the fifth floor of the Capitol, on a northeast corridor, state Rep. Bill Nations, D-Norman, and his legislative assistant Jeannie Sisson stole a few minutes to chat before Nations – completing his final term – hurried back downstairs to the House chamber. For Sisson, who has worked for Nations for 11 years, sine day was bittersweet. “I am ready for session to be over,” she said. “It’s been a long, long session, but at the same time, I’m very sad to not have Bill to work for anymore.” Sisson, a retired teacher, said she “learned more about government” from Nations than she did anywhere else. “I’ll just miss him. He was wonderful to work for,” she said, fighting tears. Early afternoon. Temperatures – and tempers – have increased. The Oklahoma sun has made its presence known and those who work at the always-formal Capitol building have resorted to business casual. Most ties are gone. Jackets are draped over chairs. Tourists in shorts weave in and out of the lobbyists still working outside legislative chambers. Legislative staffers race back and forth between chambers. Conversations are hurried. Small scrums of people gather around the large flatscreen monitors that display the action inside each chamber. At one end of the rotunda, state Sen. Kenneth Corn, a Democrat from Poteau,
term limits, said he was proud of officials for shielding core services like education, health care and public safety from the deepest cuts. “I think it was a very difficult, challenging session, but I’m very proud of how we got through this session, from substantive policy to the budget. We’ve done some good things,” Henry said. Lawmakers were required by the state Constitution to adjourn by 5 p.m. In the Legislature’s final hours, lawmakers gave final approval to a measure that doubles fees for moving oversize and overweight vehicles on state roads. The measure would raise about $16 million a year and help balance next year’s budget. Lawmakers also passed legislation asking voters to decide on an increase in the size of the Rainy Day fund. Currently the fund holds up to 10 percent of funds certified for the general fund in the prior year. The ballot meas-
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ure will increase that to 15 percent. The fund contained about $600 million at the beginning of this year but has been tapped to fill holes in the state budget. It now contains about $100 million. Lawmakers also created an Energy Stabilization Fund, similar to the Rainy Day fund, that would remove volatility from oil and natural gas tax collections and help stabilize the budgeting process. That bill, a legislative priority for House Speaker Chris Benge, R-Tulsa, would establish a three-year average of gas and oil collections by the state that would be available for appropriation. Whatever is collected above that amount would be set aside in the stabilization fund for distribution when prices are low. Benge said the fund would become active in 2015 to help mitigate budget shortfalls like the one expected next year. “The budget impact of continued energy price volatility would be negated by this fund,” Benge said.
stands near the portrait of the late U.S. Sen. Bob Kerr. “It’s been a long year,” Corn said with a heavy sigh. “A long year.” Near Corn, Senate staffer Freeman moves quickly down the hall to answer another request. The bells continue to ring. Some pundits called it a train wreck. Others said it was dogfight. Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry said it was a B-minus session. Speaking at a late-afternoon press conference, Henry said he couldn’t give the session an A grade because lawmakers were forced to make too many cuts. “Given all the problems and all that happened, it went pretty well,” Henry said. Henry praised Republican leaders Chris Benge of Tulsa and Coffee, saying the pair worked hard during budget negotiations to protect core state services. “I’m proud of the way we worked together,” Henry said, “even though we did have some disagreements.” They work legislation right up until the last minute; in the House of Representatives state Rep. Randy Terrill’s face betrayed his frustration. The Moore Republican’s proposal to change the state’s Open Meetings and Open Records Act died. Another idea, major changes to the state’s immigration law, never emerged, despite Terrill’s threats to write it.
‘The people’s business’ The House was the first to adjourn sine die. At 4:55 p.m. with House Speaker Benge seated in the chair, Republican Majority Floor Leader Tad Jones of Claremore made the motion. Benge banged the gavel and, for the House, the Second Session of the 52nd Oklahoma Legislature was history. Five minutes later, across the rotunda, Senate Pro Tempore Coffee did the same thing and the Senate ended its last legislative day for the year. While the state’s chief executive gave it a better-than-average grade, Benge said the Second Session was worthy of an A. “It was a very, very tough session,” Benge said. “I’d give it an A considering everything we had to deal with this year. But in the end, we got the people’s business done.” Benge also praised the work done by
Sen. Bill Brown reads a bill during the last day of session Friday. lawmakers on a workers’ compensation bill and touted changes to the state’s common education system. “We protected core services and we pass some major reform issues,” he said. Across the rotunda, Coffee said the session was a B effort. “At the beginning of session we talked about jobs, jobs, jobs,” he said. “And I believe we did the best we could with the diverse perspectives of the speaker and the governor.” And though he and the speaker may disagree on how they would grade the session, Coffee, like Benge, praised the work done on workers’ compensation and the state’s common education system. By 6 p.m. most of the lawmakers are
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gone and the Capitol’s cleaning crew has taken over the building. Instead of the never-ending chime of the Legislature’s voting bell or the omnipresent sound of a member being paged, the only sounds in the rotunda are the whirl of the floorcleaning machine and the occasional sound of a crew member’s voice. The bills have been passed. The budget balanced. Down the hall, just near the entrance to the Senate chamber, Freeman closed the door to the small “doghouse” where the refreshments can be found. “It’s the same year after,” Freeman said. “The issues and things are the same, only the players change.” There’s no need for coffee; the 52nd Legislature has adjourned sine die.
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Consumers more cautious about spending in April BY MARTIN CRUTSINGER ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON – Consumers don’t appear confident enough in the economy to open their wallets more freely. Their spending stalled in April. Without stronger job creation and higher pay, people are less likely to up their spending in the months ahead and invigorate the recovery. The flat level for consumer spending was the weakest showing in seven months, according to the Commerce Department report. Personal incomes rose 0.4 percent, in line with expectations but not fast enough to help generate real growth. Falling gas prices and cheaper utility bills could make people feel better about spending more over the summer. So could historically low mortgage rates. That would lead more people to refinance and leave them with more disposable income. But Nigel Gault, an economist at IHS Global Insight, said employment will be key to supporting income growth in coming months. “The consumer needs sustainable income support, so employment reports including next Friday’s will be key signals of just how robust consumption will be over the rest of 2010,” Gault said. Economists are looking for 503,000 jobs to be added in May. That would be better
In this file photo taken May 5, 2010, Coach store assistant manager Anna Prokopenko, center, helps customers pick out bags at a Coach retail store in Dallas. Consumer spending was stagnant in April, turning in the weakest performance in seven months, while incomes posted a smaller advance than expected. AP PHOTO than April’s 290,000 increase, the biggest one-month rise in four years. The May surge is expected to include a sizable number of temporary census workers hired by the government. Still, the April jobs report showed that
15.3 million people remain out of work. Economists say it will take at least five years for the economy to regain the nearly 8 million jobs wiped out during the recession. In the meantime, more people are hold-
ing on to their money. The savings rate rose 3.6 percent in April. People are feeling a need to rebuild savings and reduce their debt loads and this will dampen consumer spending in coming months, said Sal Guatieri, an economist at BMO Capital Markets. But this will be offset somewhat by rising employment gains. “Although consumers stalled in April, earlier strength and improving labor markets suggest they are merely down and not out,” Guatieri said. Consumer spending is closely watched because it accounts for 70 percent of total economic activity. The unchanged level of spending came after a 0.6 -percent rise in March. It also was flat despite a 0.4-percent rise in April retail sales. An early Easter holiday this year and attractive incentives offered by automakers contributed to the March increase in consumer spending. Car buying has been strengthening since late 2009. In April, sales of new cars and trucks rose 20 percent from a year earlier. Lots haven’t been as busy in May. But industry experts say Memorial Day weekend activity could boost monthly sales figures. The automotive website Edmunds.com is forecasting an 18-percent See SPENDING, Page 22
Drilling Reports New Locations Received 5/20/2010 Jefferson County Dehart Company, Box 914, Ardmore OK 73402; #2 Brenda; sw ne sw 31-3s-4w; 1485’ fsl & 1520’ fwl; TD 3600’ Arbuckle; 5/5/2010 Kay County Garry Davis Oil, Box 40, Tonkawa OK 74653; #1 Tonkawa; nw nw sw 3-25n-1w; 330’ fnl & 370’ fwl; TD 4850’ Wilcox; 5/4/2010 Mackey Consulting & Leasing, Box 490, Cleveland OK 74020; #2-15 McAninch; se sw sw 15-28n-4e; 400’ fsl & 900’ fwl; TD 3700’ Wilcox; 5/4/2010 Mackey Consulting & Leasing; #7-22 Cline; se nw nw 22-28n-4e; 1670’ fsl & 985’ fwl; TD 3500’ Mississippian; 5/4/2010 LeFlore County Foothills Energy, 1606 3rd St. Seabrook TX 77586; #2-18 Dog Creek Ranch; c ne ne 18-7n-23e; 660’ fnl & 660’ fel; TD 9717’ ..Recomp.; 9375’ Brazil; 5/3/2010 Lincoln County Special Energy, Box 369, Stillwater OK 74076; #1 Theresa; c ne se 20-15n-2e; 1980’ fsl & 1980’ fwl; TD 5130’ …Recomp.; 4555’ Skinner; 5/3/2010 Logan County Cirrus Production, Box 5469, Enid OK 73702; #1 Ellen; w/2 ne se 25-16n-3w; 1980’ fsl & 1450’ fwl; TD 5800’ Mississippi Lime; 5/3/2010 Special Energy, Box 369, Stillwater OK 74076; #2-H Erman HORIZONTAL; SHL: nw ne nw 33-15n-1e; 2426’ fsl & 1377’ fwl; BHL: sw ne nw 33-15n-1e; 1417’ fsl & 1380’ fwl; TD 5792’ – TVD 5314’; DHL: nw se sw 33-15n1e; 1190’ fsl & 1376’ fwl; TD 8612’ – TVD 5187’ …Recomp.; 4365’ Cleveland; 5/4/2010 Xtreme Oil & Gas, 5700 W. Plano Pkwy. #3600, Plano TX 75093; #28-1 Lenhart; ne ne ne 28-15n-4w; 2310’ fsl & 2310’ fwl; TD 11000’ …Test; 8000’ Arbuckle; 5/7/2010 Love County RDT Properties, 2431 E. 61st St. #850, Tulsa OK 74136; #8-1 HDSU-Sullivan; c se 1-6s-2w; 1320’ fsl & 1320’ fel; TD 8075’ Deese; 5/5/2010 Marshall County Range Production, 5600 N. May Ave. #350, OKC 73112; #1-16H Francis Drake XS HORIZONTAL; SHL: sw sw sw 9-5s-6e; 620’ fsl & 185’ fwl; DHL: sw sw sw 165s-6e; 165’ fsl & 330’ fwl; TD 13200’ – TVD 7875’ Woodford; 5/3/2010 Range Production; #1-17H Calico Jack XS HORIZONTAL; SHL: nw sw sw 9-5s-6e; 670’ fsl & 185’ fwl; DHL: se se se 17-5s-6e; 165’ fsl & 330’ fel; TD 13400’ – TVD 8025’ Woodford; 5/3/2010 Noble County Three Sands Oil, Box 853, Perry OK 73077; #2 J.H. Long; sw sw nw 28-20n-2w; 330’ fsl & 330’ fwl; TD 5250’ …Recomp.; 4986’ Wilcox; 5/6/2010 Nowata County Bill S. Soldner, 901 S. Ash St. Nowata OK 74048; #2 Lieb; ne ne sw 20-27n-15e; 2310’ fsl & 2310’ fwl; TD
1300’ Bartlesville; 5/6/2010 Okfuskee County Greg Hall Oil & Gas, Box 30444, Edmond OK 73003; #2-34 Henry Dueck; ne nw sw 34-12n-8e; 2475’ fsl & 990’ fwl; TD 1100’ Checkerboard; 5/4/2010 Received 5/27/2010 Okfuskee County Oil Creek Prod., Box 667, Prague OK 74864; #2-6 Oil Creek; c se nw 6-10n-11e; 660’ fsl & 1980’ fwl; TD 4450’ Arbuckle; 5/3/2010 Okmulgee County Monarch Energy Co., Box 70, Eufaula OK 74432; #54 Dillingham Ranch; sw se se 4-14n-13e; 165’ fsl & 1815’ fwl; TD 2700’ Wilcox; 5/5/2010 Monarch Energy Co.; #19-3 Dillingham Ranch; nw se nw 3-14n-13e; 990’ fsl & 2310’ fwl; TD 2750’ Wilcox; 5/5/2010 Tom & John Porter, 24425 McKinley Rd. Boynton OK 74422; #1 Davis; n/2 sw se 13-13n-14e; 720’ fsl & 660’ fwl; TD 2050’ Dutcher; 5/3/2010 W C T Operating, Box 678, OKC 73101; #32-3 Morris; sw sw sw 32-16n-11w; 330’ fsl & 330’ fwl; TD 2200’ Bartlesville; 4/26/2010 Pittsburg County Sedna Energy, 4600 Rogers Ave. Ft. Smith AR 72903; #1H-20 D. Boone HORIZONTAL; SHL: sw se sw 20-3n-13e; 308’ fsl & 1673’ fwl; DHL: nw ne nw 20-3n13e; 2590’ fsl & 1650’ fwl; TD 16393’ – TVD 11670’ Woodford; 5/7/2010 Rogers County Endeavor Energy Resources, 110 N. Marien St. #2000, Midland TX 79701; #1-1 John Fleeger; s/2 sw sw 1-24n-15e; 330’ fsl & 660’ fwl; TD 1100’ Mississippi; 5/6/2010 Endeavor Energy Resources; #18-6 J.P. Corlett; se se nw 18-24n-16e; 330’ fsl & 2210’ fwl; TD 1100’ Mississippi; 5/4/2010 Seminole County Lance Ruffel Oil & Gas, 210 Park Ave. #2150, OKC 73102; #2-31 Barnhart; nw se sw 31-8n-8e; 990’ fsl & 990’ fel; TD 4200’ Viola; 5/5/2010 Tripower Resources, Box 849, Ardmore OK 73402; #1 Jensen; ne nw se 20-9n-7e; 2310’ fsl & 1650’ fel; TD 3600 Cromwell; 5/3/2010 Stephens County Chesapeake Operating, Box 18496, OKC 73154; #316 Donohew DIRECTIONAL; SHL: sw nw sw 16-2n-7w; 1950’ fsl & 400’ fwl; BHL: nw nw sw 16-2n-7w; 2343’ fsl & 622’ fwl; TD 16500’ – TVD 16470’ …Recomp.; 13751’ Dornick Hills; 5/7/2010 Gushing Oil, 4 Pin Oak Ct. Trophy Club TX 76262; #6P Goddard; ne se sw 8-2s-4w; 1155’ fsl & 2145’ fwl; TD 500’ Permian; 5/7/2010 Pruitt Operating, RR 1 Box 16, Ratliff City OK 73481; #12 Emerson; ne sw se 22-1s-5w; 830’ fsl & 1145’ fwl; TD 767’ Permian; 5/6/2010 Texas County Exxon Mobil, Box 4358, Houston TX 77210; #1 Jolliffe Trust; sw sw ne 3-2n-18ecm; 2306’ fnl & 2554’ fel; TD 6624’ …Recomp.; 2650’ Guymon-Hugoton; 5/5/2010
OXY USA, Box 27570, Houston TX 77227; #1 Stonebraker BF; se ne sw 31-3n-14ecm; 1650’ fsl & 2620’ fwl; TD 6180’ Morrow; 5/6/2010 Whiting Oil & Gas, 400 W. Illinois Ave. #1300, Midland TX 79701; #287 West Hough Morrow Unit; nw sw nw 36-5n-13ecm; 1375’ fnl & 350’ fwl; TD 6700’ Morrow …Test; 5995’ Morrow; 5/3/2010 Whiting Oil & Gas; #311 West Hough Morrow Unit; nw nw nw 36-5n-13ecm; 300’ fnl & 390’ fwl; TD 6700’ Morrow …Test; 6008’ Morrow; 5/3/2010 Tillman County Phoenix Prod., Box 1139, Lone Grove OK 73443; #A1 Amyx; w/2 se sw 2-3s-19w; 660’ fsl & 1380’ fwl; TD 5100’ Strawn; 5/4/2010 Wagoner County W C T Operating, Box 678, OKC 73101; #15-1 Trout; ne ne se 15-17n-17e; 2475’ fsl & 2475’ fwl; TD 1050’ Arbuckle; 5/4/2010 Washington County L & L Producers, Box 215, Copan OK 74022; #2 Tyler-Beasley; sw nw ne 2-26n-13e; 1810’ fsl & 495’ fwl; TD 1307’ Bartelsville; 5/3/2010 Washita County Apache Corp., 6120 S. Yale Ave. #1500, Tulsa OK 74136; #3-20H Edler HORIZONTALl; SHL: s/2 s/2 se 201n-19w; 200’ fsl & 1320’ fel; DHL: n/2 n/2 ne 20-11n-19w; 200’ fnl & 1320’ fel; TD 17825’ – TVD 12618’ …Test; 11489’ Des Moines; 5/6/2010 Woods County Chesapeake Operating, Box 18496, OKC 73154; #14 Splendid HORIZONTAL; SHL: sw nw nw 3-26n-17w; 1720’ fsl & 210’ fwl; DHL: nw ne se 4-26n-17w; 2337’ fsl & 1310’ fel; TD 8879’ – TVD 7206’ …Recomp.; 7106’ Hunton; 5/3/2010 Chesapeake Operating, #1-14H Winona HORIZONTAL; SHL: sw sw sw 14-28n-13w; 200’ fsl & 495’ fwl; DHL: nw nw nw 14-28n-13w; 330’ fnl & 495’ fwl; TD 9700’ – TVD 5930’ Arbuckle; 5/5/2010 Chesapeake Operating, #1-21 Sloan USA; c sw sw 21-24n-16w; 660’ fsl & 660’ fwl; TD 6725’ …Recomp.; 6508’ Meramec; 5/5/2010 Chesapeake Operating, #1-23H Lexington HORIZONTAL; SHL: s/2 sw sw 23-28n-13w; 230’ fsl & 660’ fwl; DHL: n/2 nw nw 23-28n-13w; 380’ fnl & 660’ fwl; TD 9800’ – TVD 5190’ Mississippi; 5/5/2010 Woodward County CEI Petroleum, 20 E. 5th St. #1403, Tulsa OK 74103; #3-1 Harrison; se ne sw 3-24n-20w; 1395’ fsl & 2613’ fwl; TD 7650’ Chester Lime; 5/7/2010 Chesapeake Operating, Box 18496, OKC 73154; #129 Peach; ne sw ne 29-23n-19w; 1120’ fsl & 1160’ fwl; TD 7800’ …Recomp.; 6631’ Cottage Grove; 5/3/2010
Wells Spudded Received 5/28/2010 Beckham County Apache Corp.,Tulsa OK – #4-23 Thetford – 23-11n23w
Blaine County Continental Resources, Enid OK – #1-4H Rother – 416n-12w Caddo County Laredo Petroleum, Tulsa OK – #1-15 BIA Anadarko Agency – 15-7n-10w Canadian County Linn Operating, OKC – #3-10 Dittmer – 10-11n-8w Carter County Citation Oil & Gas, Houston TX – #150 Cox Penn Sand Unit – 16-2s-2w WFW Prod., Muenster TX – #7 Young – 13-1s-3w Craig County WCT Operating, OKC – #11-3 Johnston – 11-28n-19e WCT Operating – #11-4 Johnston – 11-28n-19e WCT Operating – #11-5 Johnston – 11-28n-19e Creek County Rainbow Oilwell Service, Depew OK – #6 Rippetoe – 24-14n-7e Custer County Kirkpatrick Oil, OKC – #2-34 Hancock – 34-13n-17w Ellis County EOG Resources, OKC – #2H Berryman 23 – 23-17n24w Harmon County EOG Resources, OKC – #1 Gene 32 – 32-3n-24w Harper County CEI Petroleum, Tulsa OK – #26-1 Margaret – 26-25n20w Hughes County Devon Energy Prod., Krebs OK – #1-9H Woodall – 44n-10e Devon Energy Prod. – #2-9H Woodall – 4-4n-10e Devon Energy Prod. – #2-9H Thornton – 4-4n-10e Kingfisher County BRG Petroleum, Tulsa OK – #1-34 Creek – 34-18n7w Lincoln County Eagle Energy Prod., Tulsa OK – #1-H Humble – 614n-4e Logan County Sentinel Petroleum, OKC – #3 Kleckner – 24-15n-3w Major County Chesapeake Operating, OKC – #1-12 Darlene – 1220n-15w Pittsburg County Devon Energy, Krebs OK – #5-10H Wimberly – 154n-12e Roger Mills County Apache Corp., Tulsa OK – #1-11H Beck – 11-12n-24w Seminole County Lance Ruffel Oil & Gas, OKC – #1-31 Ruffel – 31-8n8e Stephens County Chesapeake Operating, OKC – #1-2 Jane – 2-1n-8w Washington County Bullseye Operating, Bartlesville OK – #3 Jenny Cornsilk – 34-26n-13e
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move Association of Legal Administrators Susan French Koran was named immediate past-president for 20102011 of the Association of Legal Administrators. Koran is director of administration with Fellers Snider Law firm.
Orthopedic Institute of Oklahoma Krista Townsend was named communications and outreach director with the Orthopedic Institute of Oklahoma. Townsend has more than 18 years of experience and is a member of the Oklahoma City chapter of the Public Relations Society of America and the International Association of Business Communicators.
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LONDON – Technophiles mobbed Apple Stores in Europe and Asia on Friday in a quest to snatch up the hottest gadget of the moment – the iPad. Long lines snaked down streets in London, Paris, Frankfurt and Tokyo as eager buyers vied to wield their credit cards. Screams and cheers rose from the crowd in central London as students, professionals and self-proclaimed computer geeks clutched boxes containing the slim black device. “If I was a music fan, it would be like the launch of a Lady Gaga album in the U.S.,” said comedian Stephen Fry, known in Britain as a champion Tweeter.
Apple Inc., based in Cupertino, Calif., said earlier this month that it had sold 1 million of the devices in the United States in just 28 days. The company started taking orders for the iPad abroad on May 10 after pushing back its international delivery target amid extreme demand at home. The computer looks like a larger version of Apple’s iPhone and can be used to send e-mails, draw pictures and play games. It is also seen as a potential savior of the struggling newspaper industry, because it can be used as an electronic reader. Publishers have seized upon the device as an opportunity to finally make large numbers of readers pay for online content. In hopes of better times, Britain’s Financial Times newspaper launched its iPad version at a swank press event at a
hotel overlooking Lake Geneva in Switzerland, claiming the app has already been downloaded over 100,000 times in the United States. Rob Grimshaw, managing director of FT.com. said 20 percent of new digital subscriptions to the paper came from iPad users last week. “I think it’s going to be an extremely lucrative device for us,” he said. In Britain, prices for versions of the iPad range from 429 pounds to 699 pounds ($624 to $1,017). But the rollout has not been without its problems. A string of suicides at a Chinese factory that churns out iPads and other high-tech items has raised concerns about See IPAD, Page 23
Help identify the women “Making a Dif ference” in Oklahoma
Coppermark Bank Emily K. Windolph was named financial adviser with Financial Network Investment Corp. of Coppermark Bank. Windolph has more than 10 years of experience in the financial industry.
Northeastern State University Patti Buhl was named director of public safety with Northeastern State University. Buhl will be responsible for supervising the campus police department and Safety Services, Risk Management and the Campus Community Emergency Response Team.
Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs Jason Sutton was named policy impact director of the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs. Sutton will handle communications and marketing and assist with research duties for the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs.
Williams & Williams Williams & Williams, a real estate auction and risk management company, named Marty Grubin vice president of process operations.
Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma Inc. Jeremy Layman and Gilmer J. Capps graduated from the Oklahoma Citizens Academy, a program of the Oklahoma Community Institute. Layman is a housing program specialist and Capps is field representative responsible for marketing the organization’s financing and business development services with Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma Inc.
On October 8, 2010, The Journal Record will name a new “Woman of the Year” from a group of 50 honorees. The honorees will be profiled in a printed salute to the state’s female business leaders, “50 Making a Difference.” Devoted to recognizing the accomplishments and contributions women make to bettering our state, The Journal Record is currently seeking nominations for this prestigious award.
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ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE REPORT Licenses OKLAHOMA CITY (JR) – The Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission Licensing Division has issued three mixed-beverage licenses, one beer and wine license, one caterer/mixed-beverage license, one nonresident seller license, one Oklahoma brewer’s license and seven storage licenses.
Traditions Spirits Inc., Exit 1 I-35 Thackerville Travel Plaza in Thackerville, Traditions Spirits Inc.
Receiving a beer and wine license is: Thai Delight Restaurant, 1708 E. Second St. in Edmond, Smart Thai Corp.
Receiving a nonresident seller license is: Marmet Enterprise, 23 D St. SE, Ste. C in Ardmore, Loretta Marmet.
Receiving mixed-beverage licenses are: One Eighteen, 118 E. Main St. in Jenks, One Eighteen Properties LLC. El Marez, 2124 S. Garnett Rd. in Tulsa, El 7 Marez Inc.
Receiving an Oklahoma brewer’s license is: Huebert Brewing Co., 421 SW 26th St. in Oklahoma City, Huebert Brewing Co.
Receiving a caterer/mixed-beverage license is: Twisted Tilt, 400 Riverwalk Terr., Ste. 180 in Jenks, Flaming Racks LLC.
Receiving storage licenses are: Old Chicago, 6205 N. Bryant Ave. in Oklahoma City, Vinzant Enterprises of Edmond Inc. Bricktown Brewery, 6205 N. Bryant Ave. in Oklahoma City, BT Concepts LLC. Old Chicago, 6205 N. Bryant Ave. in Oklahoma City, CCOPS-I240LLC. Coach’s, 6205 N. Bryant Ave. in Oklahoma City, CR of Norman LLC. Coach’s, 6205 N. Bryant Ave. in Oklahoma City, CR of S OKC LLC. Coach’s, 6205 N. Bryant Ave. in Oklahoma City, CR of Bricktown LLC. Coach’s, 6205 N. Bryant Ave. in Oklahoma City, CR of Edmond LLC.
Intents OKLAHOMA CITY (JR) – Two parties have published notices of intent to apply for licensing through the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Law Enforcement Commission. There was one notice published for a mixed-beverage license and one notice published for a
caterer/mixed-beverage license. Seeking a caterer/mixed-beverage license: Temazcal Mexican Restaurant, 117 N. Second St. in Chickasha 73108, Maria Carmen Monsivais.
Seeking a mixed-beverage license: BrocIfe’s Grill, 10201 Highway 59 North in Grove 74344, Broc Unruh.
Cases OKLAHOMA CITY (JR) – The Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission has resolved cases against the following business.
Tree in Oklahoma City will pay $4,000 for refilling alcohol bottles. Houser’s Package Store in Coweta will pay $1,000 for the sale of alcohol to a person under 21.
Elia M. Kirkhart of Laverne will pay $1,000 for the sale of alcohol to a person under 21. Christopher R. Stine of Bartlesville will pay $1,000 for the sale of alcohol to a person under 21.
Citations OKLAHOMA CITY (JR) – The Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission has issued citations to the following businesses. Senor Salsa Mexican Restaurant in Coweta was cited for furnishing an alcoholic beverage to a person under 21 and for an unlicensed employee. Buffalo Wild Wings in Stillwater was cited for allowing a person under 21 into a designated bar area. Hooters in Oklahoma City was cited for allowing an alcoholic beverage to be removed from the premises and failure to display employee licenses. ROK Bar in Oklahoma City was cited for allowing a
person under 21 on the premises, alteration of the premises without ABLE Commission permission, failure to maintain Type I signs and an unlicensed employee. El Jalisco No. 2 Mexican Restaurant in Stillwater was cited for failure to pay an administrative fine. Liquors Etc. in Sallisaw was cited for failure to timely renew licenses. Calico Joe’s in Harrah was cited for failure to timely renew licenses. Arris Pizza in Owasso was cited for failure to timely renew licenses. Sand Hill Vineyards in Geary was cited for failure to timely renew licenses.
The following received a warning citation from the ABLE Commission. Brookview Wine & Spirits in Tulsa was cited for unlicensed employee. The following individuals received citations from the ABLE Commission. Jonathan M. Simpson of Broken Arrow was cited for failure to pay an administrative fine. Susan J. Marshall of Tulsa was cited for engaging in activity for which a license is required.
Stocks retreat as Fitch downgrades Spain’s debt NEW YORK (AP) – Stocks closed out their worst month in more than a year by sliding again on more unsettling news about Europe. The Dow Jones industrials dropped 122 points Friday after Fitch Ratings gave Spain the second downgrade of its credit rating in a month. The rating agency’s action was another reminder to traders of the long-term economic problems still facing several European countries, and perhaps the rest of the continent and the global economy as well. May was difficult as persistent and intensifying worries about Europe’s debt problems sent the Dow down 7.9 percent and the broader Standard & Poor’s 500 index down 8.2 percent. Both indexes had their worst monthly performance since February 2009, the month before stocks began their recovery from 12-year lows. The Dow lost nearly 872 points, its biggest point drop ever for May. The last trading day of May fit the pattern of the rest of the month. Stocks alternately plunged and recovered, then dropped late in the day as investors facing
a three-day holiday weekend decided to play it safe and sell. Fitch cut Spain’s rating by one notch, saying the country’s plan to cut its budget will likely slow economic growth. Mounting debt forced Spain, among other European countries, to recently impose austerity measures to try and contain its rising deficit. The rating agency also cited the recent bailout of a regional bank by Spain’s central bank as a sign that the country’s economic recovery will lag. Earlier in the month, Standard & Poor’s lowered its rating of Spain’s debt. Greece and Portugal have also suffered downgrades. Stocks were already down before the news about Spain broke in the early afternoon. “People are worried about Europe and we’re seeing a knee-jerk reaction, particularly ahead of a long weekend,” said Joe Heider, a principal at Rehmann in Cleveland. He said traders won’t want to be holding some investments since U.S. markets would be closed Monday, while European ones would be open.
Heider noted that the new rating, just one short of Fitch’s highest, is still quite good. It was more the timing of the cut before the holiday weekend than the actual downgrade itself that surprised investors, he said. The market’s reaction was an example of how quick investors have been to sell during May. Although the day didn’t see the huge swings stocks had earlier this month, there was still plenty of emotion. The biggest shock of the month came May 6, when the Dow took a dive of 1,000 points in less than 30 minutes before recovering most of its losses. Greece, the most troubled European country, has received a bailout and several other countries are also cutting their spending, but investors fear that the region’s debt problems can’t be contained. They’re also worried that austerity measures will stifle economic growth, and that Europe’s slowdown will become the world’s slowdown. The market’s drop this month has given it what’s called a “correction.” That’s considered a drop of 10 percent or more from
a recent high. The S&P 500, the index most watched by market pros, ended May down 10.5 percent from its high for the year, reached April 23. The Dow is down 9.5 percent from its 2010 high, reached April 26. The Dow has regained some ground from the low of 9,974.45 it closed at on Wednesday. On Friday, the Dow fell 122.36, or 1.2 percent, to 10,136.63, its ninth drop in 12 days. The S&P 500 index fell 13.65, or 1.2 percent, to 1,089.41, while the Nasdaq composite index dropped 20.64, or 0.9 percent, to 2,257.04. The Russell 200 index of smaller companies fell 8.90, or 1.3 percent, to 661.61. About two stocks fell for every one that rose on the New York Stock Exchange, where consolidated volume came to 5.09 billion shares, down from Thursday’s 5.5 billion. With investors pulling out of stocks, bond prices rose. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note, which moves opposite its price, fell to 3.29 percent from See FITCH, Page 22
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C ABUSINESS LENDAR June 1 Pioneer Library System – Workshop, “Human Resources,” Moore Public Library, 225 S. Howard in Moore from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For more information, call (405) 793-4349 or visit www.justsoyouknow.us.
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University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center campus, Bishop McGuiness High School and Lighthouse Fitness in Oklahoma City. For more information, visit www.oumedicine.com.
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Roberts Room, 700 N. Greenwood in Tulsa from 1 to 5 p.m. For more information, visit www.oklahomacenterfornonprofits.org. OKC Downtown College – Seminar, “The Society of Human Resource Management – Essentials of Human Resource Management Certificate Program,” Norick Downtown Library 4th floor, 300 Park Ave. in Oklahoma City from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Guest speaker for the event is Gracen Johnsen, founder of Johnsen Corporate Services. For more information, call (405) 2323382 or e-mail Jimmie Sue Baker at jbaker@ downtowncollege.com.
June 11 Oklahoma Bar Association – Seminar, “Current Banking and Financial Institution Law,” Oklahoma Bar Center in Oklahoma City beginning at 8:30 a.m. For more information, call (405) 416-7006 or visit www.okbar.org/cle.
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June 1-4 Oklahoma Aerospace Alliance – Oklahoma Aerospace Summit and Expo, Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City. For more information, visit www.okaero.com/summit.
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Entrepreneurs, Leaders and CEOs (ELC) Roundtable – Meeting, 9430 N. May Ave. in Oklahoma City from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. For more information, call Steve Walden at (405) 7539566, e-mail steve@elcroundtable.com or visit www.elcroundtable.com.
June 2-3 Oklahoma City Community College – “Joint Interest Accounting and JOA Workshop,” OCCC John Massey Center in Oklahoma City. For more information, call (940) 565-3354 or e-mail lmeux@pdi.org.
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Northwest Chamber of Commerce – Business After Hours, Interurban, 6100 W. Memorial Rd. in Oklahoma City from 5 to 7 p.m. For more information, call Larissa Rhodes at (405) 789-1256 or e-mail register@nwokc.com. Central Oklahoma Clean Cities – CNG CONNECT Roadshow Workshop, Edmond Downtown Community Center, 28 E. Main St. in Edmond. For more information, call (405) 2342264 or visit www.acogok.org. Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma Inc. – Women’s Business Breakfast, Presbyterian Health Foundation Conference Center Colloquium Room, 655 Research Pkwy., Ste. 100 in Oklahoma City from 8:15 to 10 a.m. For more information, call Jennifer Edwards at (405) 319-8190, e-mail jedwards@ruralenter prises.com or visit www.ruralenterprises.com.
University of Central Oklahoma – Seminar, “Nuts and Bolts of Starting a Business,” Norman OG&E Board Room, 301 E. Comanche in Norman from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For more information, visit www.oklahomasmallbusiness.org.
June 4
Oklahoma Bar Association – Seminar, ”The Essential Seminar on 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Litigation,” Oklahoma Bar Center in Oklahoma City beginning at 8:30 a.m. For more information, call (405) 416-7006 or visit www.okbar.org/ cle. Center for Energy Matters – Regional Meeting, Country Inn and Suites, 2415 S. Meridian Ave. in Oklahoma City beginning at 1 p.m. For more information, call RoseMary Crawford at (405) 206-3979 or e-mail rosemary @afmsystemsllc.com.
June 4-6 22nd Annual OU Medicine Corporate Challenge – Business-to-business athletic competition. The events will be held at the
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Metro Technology Centers – Moodle Moot Oklahoma 2010, Moore Norman Technology Center South Penn Campus, 13301 S. Pennsylvania Ave. in Oklahoma City. For more information, call Bonnie James at (405) 6054730 or e-mail bonnie.james@metrotech.org.
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Metro Technology Centers Business Development Centers – Workshop, “IRS Small Business,” Metro Technology Centers, 1700 Springlake Dr. in Oklahoma City from 9 to 11:30 a.m. For more information, call (405) 605-4780 or e-mail sharron.jackson@metrotech.org. Tulsa Metro Chamber – Leadership Survivor Institute, Tulsa Metro Chamber, second-floor conference room, 2 W. Second St. in Tulsa from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, visit www.leadershipsurvivorinstitute.com.
Oklahoma Bar Association – Webcast, “Representing Employers Before OSHA in a New Era of Enforcement-Driven Initiatives.” For more information, call (405) 416-7006 or to register to go www.legalspan.com/okbar/webcasts. asp.
Moore Chamber of Commerce – Networking Luncheon, Moore Chamber of Commerce Offices, 305 W. Main St. in Moore beginning at 11:45 a.m. For more information, call (405) 7943400. OKC Downtown College – Seminar, “Dealing With Change – Who Moved My Cheese,” Norick Downtown Library 4th floor, 300 Park Ave. in Oklahoma City from noon to 1 p.m. Guest speaker for the event is Pam Westbrook, advocacy specialist/professional development trainer with the Oklahoma Education Association. For more information, call Jimmie Sue Baker at (405) 232-3382 or e-mail jbaker@downtowncol lege.com. University of Central Oklahoma Small Business Development Center – Workshop, “Tax Solutions for Small Business,” University of Central Oklahoma Small Business Development Center, One Santa Fe Plaza in Oklahoma City from1 to 4 p.m. For more information, call Pat Wollenberg at (405) 232-1968 or visit www.oklahomasmallbusiness.org.
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Entrepreneurs, Leaders and CEOs (ELC) Roundtable – Meeting, 9430 N. May Ave. in Oklahoma City from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. For more information, call Steve Walden at (405) 7539566, e-mail steve@elcroundtable.com or visit www.elcroundtable.com. Alzheimer’s Association – Education Conference and Celebration of Excellence Award Luncheon, Tulsa Renaissance Hotel in Tulsa. Guest speaker for the event is actress Kate Mulgrew. For more information, call (405) 603-7451.
Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits – “Money & Marketing Mini Conference,” OSU-Tulsa BS
University of Central Oklahoma Small Business Development Center – Seminar, “Fraud Assessment and Prevention,” University of Central Oklahoma Small Business Development Center, One Santa Fe Plaza in Oklahoma City from 8 to 10 a.m. For more information, call Pat Wollenberg at (405) 2321968 or visit www.oklahomasmallbusiness.org.
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Oklahoma Safety Council – Safety & Health Conference, “Safety Rocks,” Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tulsa. For more information, call Kellie Warrior at (405) 848-8628 or visit www. oksafety.org. Oklahoma Historical Society and the State Historic Preservation Office – “Out Front in Preservation: Oklahoma’s 22nd Annual Statewide Preservation Conference,” Creek Council House Museum, 106 W. Sixth St. in Okmulgee. For more information, call Melvena Heisch at (405) 522-4484 or e-mail mheisch@ okhistory.org.
June 10
Moore Chamber of Commerce – Business Before Hours, Broadway Florist, 328 N. Broadway in Moore beginning at 8 a.m. For more information, call (405) 794-3400.
Tulsa’s Select CEO Forum – Seminar, “Capitalizing on the Recent Tax Changes and Those Forecasted for 2010-2011,” Williams, Jarrett, Smith & Co., 4609 E. 91st St. in Tulsa. Guest speaker for the event is Kenneth W. Williams II, president of Williams, Jarrett, Smith & Co. For more information, call Amanda Griffin at (918) 492-7511 or e-mail amande.griffin@ accreditedexpertsltd.com. South Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce – SummerFest, Eve Centre, 8601 S. Western Ave. in Oklahoma City from 4 to 7 p.m. For more information, call Rhonda Corley at (405) 634-1436 or e-mail rhondacorley@ southokc.com.
Northeast Oklahoma Chapter of the American Society for Training and Development – Meeting, The Philbrook Museum at La Villa Restaurant in Tulsa from 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. The cost is $20 for members, $30 for nonmembers, and $10 for the program only. For more information, e-mail Lindsay Plott-Buckner at neok.marketing@gmail.com. Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma Inc. – Workshop, “Oklahoma Tax Commission Business Tax,” Kiamichi Technology Center, Highway 249 and Highway 70 Bypass in Idabel from 9 to 11:30 a.m. For more information, call (800) 658-2823 or visit www.ruralenterprises. com. University of Central Oklahoma Small Business Development Center – Seminar, “Marketing Your Business,” University of Central Oklahoma Small Business Development Center, One Santa Fe Plaza in Oklahoma City from 8 to 9:30 a.m. For more information, call Pat Wollenberg at (405) 232-1968 or visit www. oklahomasmallbusiness.org.
June 11-12
Capitol Chamber of Commerce – Africa West 2010, Metro Tech Springlake Campus in Oklahoma City. For more information, call (405) 427-4444 or e-mail capccokc@coxinet.net. 15th Annual Bricktown Blues and BBQ Festival – Corner of Oklahoma and Sheridan avenues in Bricktown. For more information, call (405) 236-4143 or visit www.bricktownokc.com. Oklahoma Sustainability Network – Oklahoma Sustainability Conference, University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond. For more information, visit www.oksustainability.org.
June 12
National Speakers Association Oklahoma – Workshop, “Expand Your Thinking – Expand Your Business,” Doubletree Warren Place, 6110 S. Yale Ave. in Tulsa beginning at 8:30 a.m. Guest speaker for the event is Pat Gangi, owner of Cornerstone International. For more information, e-mail Kristine Sexter at Kristine@ kristinesexter.com.
June 14
Northwest Chamber of Commerce – Luncheon, Wiley Post Airport Clarence Page Center, 5801 Tulakes in Bethany from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The cost is $12 for members and $15 for nonmembers. For more information, call (405) 789-1256 or e-mail register@nwokc.com.
Northeastern State University – Seminar, “New Federal Tax Benefit Information for Small Businesses,” Tahlequah Armory Municipal Center, 100 N. Water Ave. in Tahlequah from 10 a.m. to noon. For more information, call Sharon Nichols at (918) 683-8553 or e-mail snichols@ easternwib.com.
University of Central Oklahoma Small Business Development Center – Seminar, “Business Planning 101,” University of Central Oklahoma Small Business Development Center, One Santa Fe Plaza in Oklahoma City from 2 to 4:30 p.m. For more information, call Pat Wollenberg at (405) 232-1968 or visit www. oklahomasmallbusiness.org.
Northwest Chamber of Commerce – Community Coffee, One Smart Cookie, 12100 N. Rockwell Ave. in Oklahoma City from 8 to 9 a.m. For more information, call Larissa Rhodes at (405) 789-1256 or e-mail register@nwokc. com.
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“We’re hearing that this is the first time these entities are meeting face-toface instead of just interviews,” Johnson said. “We’re getting feet under the table to look at each other and say, ‘This is what we need from industry. Can you provide it in a more timely manner so we can get our work force skilled more quickly and production can go faster or more efficiently?’ “It takes a long time to change curriculum,” she added. “A lot of them base their curriculum needs on where people can find jobs. We want to connect each one of these to where the jobs are and what skills are needed and how we can provide the training the industry needs.” Johnson said she’s been surprised at the number of industries doing inhouse training. That costs a lot of money, she said, so there may be opportunities for companies to pool their resources for training. Although the engineer shortage is a worry, the aerospace industry also is concerned about the skill level of its technical touch labor. Carter said industry leaders provide their own remediation if their employees are lacking in math and reading comprehension because those personnel are operating sophisticated computer equipment and need a certain skill level to do so. “Industries need their workers trained in basic skills – reading technical documents, blueprints, using a ruler,” Johnson said. “If you’re measuring a room, a mistake is not so bad, but when you’re measuring in sixteenths of an inch, a mistake is critical.” Johnson said aerospace leaders also have talked about a need that isn’t unique to their industry – better soft skills in their employees. The ability
to show up to work on time, pay attention to detail and care about a product like it’s their own is key to a company’s success in a competitive field, she said. Johnson’s company also is creating a website for the aerospace industry, and its function will largely be determined by its users. The state’s hundreds of aerospace companies will be featured, along with real-time statistics about the number of employees, the number they hope to hire in the future and other details. The portal also could serve as a place for a company to fill a need, such as finding a new supplier. This week’s Oklahoma Aerospace Summit and Expo in Oklahoma City continues the conversations about the state’s aerospace industry, which, according to the Oklahoma Aerospace Alliance, is responsible for more than 143,000 jobs in the state, a $5 billion annual payroll and nearly $12 billion in industry output. Represented will be the state’s aerospace subsectors of maintenance, repair and overhaul, supply chain management, manufacturing, engineering and modification, and emerging technologies such as unmanned aerial systems. Mary Smith, executive director of the Oklahoma Aerospace Alliance, said that no matter the subsector, they all have work force concerns in common. The summit, including its Education and Training Day for teachers, will continue to tackle the problems. “They’re all interested in how Oklahoma can retain what’s always been a very skilled and credentialed work force in times like this when engineers are becoming harder to find globally, let alone getting them to stay or move to Oklahoma,” she said. “We need A&P mechanics and avionics technicians, but engineers are by far the most scarce commodity when it comes to human capital.”
A mechanic at Tinker Air Force Base works on a plane. The state’s aerospace industry will gather this week for its summit at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City. FILE PHOTO
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It’s not yet clear how the president’s moves will impact energy legislation stalled in the U.S. Senate. U.S. Sen. John Kerry, DMass., portrayed the accident as yet another reason why Congress needs to endorse climate-energy legislation he supports. But he also has said that the bill may be dead for this legislative season. That bill would have expanded offshore drilling – a key bargaining chip to win Republican votes. Environmentalists were enthused by the president’s announcements, but cautious about the long term, calling for more study before drilling in the Arctic Ocean.
“No new oil leasing, exploration, or production should take place until the president’s independent commission completes its process and reforms are implemented,” Marilyn Heiman, director of the Pew Environment Group’s U.S. Arctic Program, said in a statement. To Jaffe of Rice University, the major issue is that the industry must develop new technology for dealing with deepwater blowouts – otherwise the future there could be limited. “It’s all well and good to say the focus is prevention, which is where the industry has been,” she said. “But there’s human error, too – and the consequences simply cannot be that you damage an entire coastline of a state.”
MANURE from page 10
brings in the composting and water side of that.” In addition, carbon dioxide is also produced during the process, and that gas can be sold as well, for use in oil wells to help push oil out of the ground or even to Sapphire Energy, which is producing algae in Las Cruces in hopes of extracting oil from the plant-like organism. In return, Keith Hughes with the company said that algae left over by the process can be composted at the plant. R-Qubed is not the only group in the area working on the manure-to-energy angle. New Mexico State University researchers Zohrab Samani and Adrian Hanson have developed a digester system as well.
FITCH from page 18
The May’s Drug Warehouse at the corner of 31st and Sheridan in Tulsa.
DRUGSTORE from page 3
for $872,000. Both come due May 1, 2013. Any number of needs could spur someone to want to translate a property into cash. With drugstores remaining one of the few retail areas exhibiting growth, Parish said USA Drug’s triple-net lease remains a marketable property. In this deal, she said the limited growth between transaction
FENCE from page 2
The book includes photos of old buildings, including those in what is now Bricktown, along with vignettes on them. Blackburn turns the pages and easily tells the stories of them all. Since then he’s written another 31 books, and become a spokesman for history in Oklahoma. He breathes history. The Skirvin was a pet project, and Automobile Alley is a favorite. “My wife and I are urban pioneers,” he said, referring to living downtown and ren-
SPENDING from page 16
increase for the month. “This month hasn’t been particularly good for the car business so far, but we anticipate that the holiday weekend will more than make up for it,” Edmunds analyst Jessica Caldwell said. Paul Taylor, chief economist with the National Automobile Dealers Association, said auto sales should continue rising through the summer. “Almost all of the economic incentives are favorable to higher new car sales as the summer unfolds,” Taylor said. “Cars and trucks are simply (getting older), fuel prices are relatively low and low new car
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prices may reflect today’s higher cap rates. “It would be my guess that someone was taking advantage of that opportunity,” said Parish. “There’s still a demand for that.” Even if the sale demonstrates flattened values, Currin said the sale remains a positive indicator. “Flat activity is always good activity, especially in light of what’s going on nationally,” he said. “Better to be flat than going down at a steep rate.”
3.36 percent late Thursday. The anxiety about Europe sent interest rates tumbling in May. Investors were buying U.S. government debt because of its reputation for safety. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose to around 3.70 percent at the beginning of the month, but then fell to a 2010 low of 3.07 percent this past week. Since mortgage rates are tied to that note, mortgage rates fell to 4.78 percent, their lowest level since December when they touched a record low of 4.71 percent. However, corporate borrowing rates rose, particularly junk bond rates, as investors grew uneasy about company bonds. Barclays Capital’s index that tracks high-yield U.S. corporate debt fell nearly 4 percent in May. The problems in Europe led investors to ignore continuing signs of improvement in the U.S. economy during May. Investors’ fear is that forced cutbacks in government spending in Europe in the coming months will curb the continent’s economic growth,
The school reports that it received a $321,000 grant that will enable the researchers to build a full-scale digester system to test their process. The model digester will be built in La Mesa, where a local grower will use this electricity to heat greenhouses and will use a byproduct compost to help grow plants. Hughes said that the idea, which has been in use in Europe for years, is catching on in the area, although the understanding of the process is still in its infancy. The point was driven home when the company made a presentation to government officials in Santa Fe. “We did a presentation up at the Roundhouse and one of the comments made was, ‘This better not be a scam,’“ he said. If R-Qubed’s vision comes true, one day when you flip your light switch, you could just have Bessy to thank. and in turn, the U.S. recovery. The coming week will bring a series of economic reports that will test the market, including the Labor Department’s May employment report and readings on manufacturing, consumer spending and housing. If there are any signs that the U.S. economy is being affected by news of Europe’s problems – for example, if consumers seemed to be spending less – investors are likely to start selling again. And if the jobs report is disappointing, the market is also likely to suffer. A report Friday showed that the U.S. recovery might be slowing a bit. The Commerce Department said consumer spending was flat in April, compared with the previous month. Economists polled by Thomson Reuters had forecast spending would rise 0.3 percent. It was the first time in seven months that spending had not risen in a month, indicating that consumers are still somewhat tentative about the health of the economy. Personal income rose 0.4 percent, slightly worse than the 0.5 percent growth forecast by economists.
ovating old houses in Heritage Hills. His wife, Debbie, is a former state representative for downtown Oklahoma City. He has high praise for Heisch, his deputy director. “She’s a national treasure as an authority on historic preservation,” Blackburn said. “SHPO operates with federal funding, and she’s sought out for help on grants and rules. She’s been doing this for almost 35 years now.” Speaking of the India Temple, he said that just because the Legislature once met there doesn’t mean it was that rare, as state government was involved with several
buildings in the early years. The State Historic Preservation Office also doesn’t deal with structural integrity issues, or what might happen if the building’s facade was removed. “We don’t know if there’s enough of the original architectural fabric to qualify for the National Register. And the National Register doesn’t mean a building can’t be torn down. It only gives some protection from federal undertakings,” he said. Blackburn said that Preservation Oklahoma and the National Historic Trust, which argued against demolition in the appeal, are independent advocacy groups,
not related to the National Register or SHPO. The Oklahoma Historical Society administers 32 state museums. “I’m glad we’re having a conversation about historic buildings,” he said. “Airing differences helps the process, but this is a local decision.” The federal guidelines come from the National Historic Preservation Act of 1960. There are about 1,000 National Register buildings in Oklahoma, Blackburn said. “The National Register is the blue chip of historic preservation,” he said. “The only thing above that is a historic landmark, such as Sequoyah’s actual (1829) cabin.”
sales have made for a tight used car market ... that makes a late-model used car less attractive compared with the new.” Retailers who sell automotive replacement parts have been doing well, as pennypinching drivers opt to repair their cars themselves. AutoZone Inc. recently said third-quarter net income rose 17 percent on a 10-percent rise in revenue. “Customers continue to shop our stores in some cases out of economic necessity, or simply to save money,” CEO Bill Rhodes told investors. Major retailers reported solid first-quarter earnings over the past two weeks. But executives said they are being cautious given the economic uncertainties. Business in May is below expectations because of
cool weather and swings in the stock market, according to the International Council of Shopping Centers. “It’s still a very volatile consumer environment,” Glenn Murphy, CEO of Gap Inc., told investors during a conference call recently. “I’m finding...that it’s just very difficult to predict patterns, week to week, weekday to weekends.” Target Chairman and CEO Gregg Steinhafel said he expects turbulence throughout the rest of the year. “There’s going to be good months, bad months and some ups and downs, and I think we’re seeing an environment where that kind of volatility and unpredictability is just playing out in the consumer environment,” he said.
Even with the flat reading for April, economists expect consumer spending to grow at a respectable pace of around 3 percent in the current quarter. That would be down from spending growth of 3.5 percent in the first three months of the year, the strongest level in three years. Tame inflation could encourage more spending. Prices did not increase in April and are up just 2 percent over the past year, according to an inflation measure tied to consumer spending. When excluding food and energy costs, prices were up just 1.2 percent in the past year. AP auto writer Dan Strumpf and retail writer Anne D’Innocenzio contributed to this report from New York.
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Balliet’s leaving for that type of development,” said Darren Currin, research director for Sperry Van Ness-William T. Strange & Associates. Currin said 50 Penn Place is the only property of its kind in the city that has blended multi-story office space and a large amount of retail. “It’s more like an enclosed mall on the bottom floors,” he said. In a tough economy, landlords are more likely to offer lower rental rates and special concessions in order to avoid the challenge of refilling a vacancy, he said. So for Balliet’s to leave, the attraction of something better had to be strong. “It’ll be interesting to see how 50 Penn bounces back at a time when large retailers are not seeking space,” Currin said. Retail real estate specialist Susan Brinkley at Price Edwards & Co. said the building owners would need to invest in retail to keep that segment of 50 Penn Place alive. “In order to really get any retail back, it’s going to cost a lot of money,” she said. “You’re going to have to have a draw other than office users. There are a few businesses still hanging around, like
WOMACK from page 6
Finally, inflation-proofing your portfolio comes down to being invested in a diversified mix of assets that have a high probability of either keeping pace,
IPAD from page 17
conditions for workers who face tremendous time pressures and harsh discipline for mistakes. In response, Apple issued a statement expressing commitment to ensuring that conditions “throughout our supply chain are safe and workers are treated with respect and dignity.” The bad publicity did not hurt launches in Europe and Asia. Besides Britain, the device was being unveiled Friday in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain and Switzerland.
EURO from page 9
the eurozone rose 1.9 percent over the prior quarter and totaled 838 billion euros – or 36 percent of eurozone economic output. That trend continues; the zone’s exports rose 22 percent to 134.9 billion euros in March, up from 110.3 billion euros a year earlier, according to EU statistics. European governments slowed the euro’s slide by agreeing on a 110 billioneuro bailout for Greece and a backstop of up to $1 trillion for other indebted governments. But that has not erased longer-term skepticism that remains about countries’ ability to pay down heavy debts, or about whether all 16 members will remain in the euro. Many think Greece, which needed a bailout to avoid defaulting on a May 19 debt repayment, will eventually have to restructure by seeking more favorable repayment terms. End-of-the-year forecasts for the euro range anywhere from $1.15 to $1.22. One of those seeing $1 in 2011 is BNP Paribas currency strategist Hans Redeker.
(retailer) Route 66 and (restaurant) Bricktown Brewery. … But there’s really no synergy among them anymore.” Brinkley said the property immediately adjacent to the building – specifically the Red Carpet car wash at the corner of Northwest Expressway and Pennsylvania Avenue – could be redeveloped into businesses to feed consumers into the tower mall, but otherwise the nearby shopping magnet of Penn Square Mall is going to defeat most shopping efforts. LeDuc said Rainier plans to adjust to the environment to keep its remaining tenants happy. The company recently signed a two-year commitment with Full Circle Bookstore and has plans to update the façade and entryways of the building. Those changes are expected to begin in August, but a budget for the conversion has not yet been set, she said. The building’s office space occupancy is about 92 percent. Benham is ready to leave it all behind him and look to the future. “We’re moving away from a situation here that is probably not conducive to our long-term success,” he said. “Retail building locations seem to have a certain life span depending on the ownership, and we seem to have gone through it here.”
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allows us to grow into Kansas through the Midwest and helps us fill out both easterly and westerly expansion for us.” Barker also anticipates further penetration within the Sooner State. Once these initial centers establish themselves,
he foresees setting up smaller shops in communities with an established industrial base, such as Ponca City or Muskogee. “It’s not uncommon for us to be in a 20,000 to 30,000 population area,” he said. “Our strongest markets are food and beverage, aggregate and material handling, bulk material handling.”
or appreciating at a faster rate, than inflation. While cash reserves are vital for short-term financial security, the threat of inflation gives a good reason to keep long-term money invested in assets that have the potential to appreciate.
These are a few ideas meant to get you thinking and planning for what could happen in the months and years ahead. It is important to consult professional guidance prior to investing to determine what strategy is best for you. And remember, what has worked in the
past, may not repeat itself.
At the Apple Store in Frankfurt, Germany, hundreds lined up – including a few who arrived as early as 3 a.m. Some said they’d arrived so early not because they wanted to own it first – but simply to get an iPad at all. By 8 a.m., some 450 people squealed as Apple employees inside lowered a black curtain and began applauding. The glass doors swung open and people who had been given numbered tickets while waiting in line were let in by security to buy the device. “I’m a bit embarrassed to be part of the masses, but the thing is, tonight it’s going to be sold out,” one man, who was not identi-
fied, told AP Television News. In Tokyo, where the love of gadgetry reigns supreme and consumers have devices more sophisticated than those available in the U.S., about 1,200 people lined up in the Ginza shopping district. They chanted a countdown ahead of the Apple Store’s 8 a.m. opening and then gushed over the tablets, saying they couldn’t wait to start using them. One Madrid store sold out its iPads in less than three hours but would not say how many had been delivered. Araceli Sanchez in Madrid was attracted by the iPad’s clean, smart appearance and some of its applications, “particularly the
one that lets you see the stars and constellations in the sky wherever you are.” In Paris, at the Apple Store in the commercial gallery underneath the Louvre, Cara Garisch, 26, a software developer from South Africa, said she planned to use it to read newspapers and surf the Web. “It’s magic,” she said. “Even my mom can use it.”
“There are a lot of negative events taking place and that means the euro is going to stay under pressure for the time being,” Redeker said. “But at the end of the day, we need a substantially undervalued euro to keep the eurozone together. That means a very weak euro is part of the survival strategy of the EU 16. We need a period of severe undervaluation of the euro.” Unicredit’s chief economist Marco Annunziata sees a one-in-five chance of parity. “The standard argument is that it is not the actual level of the exchange rate, but it more the speed that the exchange rate moves that gets policymakers nervous,” Annunziata said. Commerzbank bank’s outlook is for $1.22 by the end of the year – but said it could reach parity with the dollar if unexpected shocks hit the markets. “Experience teaches us that exceptional factors can have considerable effects,” Commerzbank wrote. A lower euro could help offset the dampening effects of spending cuts and tax increases already put in place or being considered by countries such as Greece,
Portugal, Spain and Italy. These austerity moves are being taken to insure against the nightmare scenario where investors refuse to buy new issues of government debt in the weaker euro nations like Greece, Portgal, Spain and Italy, triggering default and an even larger decline in the euro. Economists warn, however, that more than bailouts, more than cuts in spending, what the euro needs are structural reforms to get investors on their side. Those include stricter rules on controlling deficits so it doesn’t happen again, and cutting the burdensome regulations on hiring and firing that discourage job creation – especially in the southern countries. “It is very difficult to stop the slide until they can convince people that they can turn the economies on Europe’s periphery to growth,” Barcelona-based independent economist Edward Hugh said. “Investors are increasingly taking the view that the more difficult it is to return these economies to growth, the more difficult it is to hold this together in its present form. No one wants to hold currency in economies that may not be stable.”
Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi acknowledged that when Italy had the lira instead of the euro, it would deal with trouble by letting its currency devalue. That option isn’t available due to euro membership. But IHS Global Insights Raj Badiani says Italy’s getting just about the same benefits from the euro’s slide, anyway. The weaker euro is very good news for Italian firms as they trade outside the eurozone. “The current eurozone debt resembles a typical pre-euro crisis in Italy, which would lead to an inevitable sharp fall in the lira, helping to conjure up an export-led recovery in Italy,” Badiani said. At the other end of the economic scale, powerhouse Germany will get less of an export boost, because its products are more quality driven, and not as susceptible to currency fluctuations. But lower valueadded goods such as textiles, apparel, shoes and light manufacturing may benefit most. A euro value around $1.20, Badiani said, helps “Italian producers to compete more effectively both at home and abroad.”
Greg Womack is a local financial planner and president of Womack Investment Advisers Inc., www.womackadvisers.com. He can be reached at (405) 340-1717 or greg@womackadvisers.com.
AP business writers Matt Moore in Frankfurt, Germany, and Greg Keller in Paris and Associated Press writers Mari Yamaguchi in Tokyo, Harold Heckle in Madrid and Frank Jordans in Lausanne, Switzerland, contributed to this report.
Keller reported from Paris.
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Tulsa man touring nation in quest for 40 best deer hunters Editor’s note: This is part of a series of stories on creativity in business, education and the arts in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City will host the World Creativity Forum in November. BY D. RAY TUTTLE THE JOURNAL RECORD
TULSA – Greg Koch is on a mission to find the 40 best deer hunters. Koch (pronounced “cook”) is founder of the American Whitetail Authority, a Tulsa-based endeavor that is launching a nationwide search for the country’s best whitetail deer hunter. The wildlife specialist has come up with a concept that will entertain and educate millions of deer hunters across the country while determining who the best deer hunters are in the nation. “We believe in education and entertainment,” Koch said. To that end Koch is taking his family to every Bass Pro Shops store in 22 states. Koch, his wife Kim, and children Mackenzie, 4, Tucker, 2, Samantha, 7 and Colt, 13, will travel in a 38-foot Monaco Dynasty motor home. It is covered with 1,000 square feet of high-definition vinyl featuring pro bass angler Kevin VanDam as spokesman. The tour bus was wrapped by Tulsa-based Outlaw Kustomz Tint, Film, and Wraps. Ryan Myers, Outlaw Kustomz owner, said his crews used a 64-inch printer to create the design. “It is like wrapping a house,” Myers said. Koch will be at the Oklahoma City Bass Pro Shops store Tuesday to spread the word about the AWA. Bass Pro Shops is letting AWA go to stores and recruit hunters, said Andrew George of Bass Pro Shops Partnerships and Business Development segment.
Koch will be visiting Bass Pro Shops in Texas, Florida, Virginia and Pennsylvania, George said. “We are excited to watch the organization get off the ground and see where it leads,” he said. Koch approached Don Rucks in 2006 with the idea to use digital scopes to create a competitive deer hunting series. Koch’s concept gives hunters a yardstick where deer hunters have measurable results during a hunt. Following a marketing career with Citgo Petroleum, Rucks joined ESPN/BASS as vice president and general manager. The Entertainment Sports Network teamed with the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society to create the Bassmaster Elite fishing series that Rucks oversaw until 2006, when he joined Koch. Currently, Rucks is a director of the AWA series. The concept is a quantum leap forward for the sport, Rucks said. “I take a lot of kidding when I say that. But it is the most exciting development in whitetail deer hunting because of how much it will change and impact the sport,” Rucks said. “It is not just about the competition, but we hope to make the hunters better.” The result is better hunters and more effective deer herd management, Rucks said. “Like the pro bass fishing, we are creating a platform that allows these hunters, under difficult, but equal conditions, to compete against each other.” Beginning in August, the 40 best hunters will compete in regional events and on Oct. 27, the top competitors will vie for the title in a championship event near Antlers in southeast Oklahoma. Koch sees a parallel with bass fishing tournaments.
The nation’s top professional bass angler agrees. VanDam, the all-time money winner on the Bassmaster Tournament series, a five-time champion and three-time Bassmaster Classic champion, has put his face and name on the AWA Series. The AWA Whitetails Pro Series creates a competition where no deer are killed, but digital images from the scopes are evaluated by judges. Hunters take an image of the deer each time the trigger is pulled. The rifle is loaded with blanks, which trips the shutter. “The moment the blank fires the scope takes a digital image of what you are looking at with the cross hairs on the photo,” Koch said. Scoring will be based on shot placement, the size of the antlers and the age of the animal. Koch has recruited four other investors. He declined to offer details other than to say the investment is in six figures. Koch has also recruited Tulsa-based Winnercom to handle as an advertising partner. In five years, Koch expects to have 200,000 members, with each paying a $25 annual membership fee. Education is the goal for the next two months, Koch said. “At our first event a year ago, about half of the competitors said they were not sure about the concept,” Koch said. That was before they went out on the hunt. “Deer hunters are the greatest. They are the salt of the earth. They are slow to accept things but once they see it they understand and become enthusiastic about it,” Koch said. The event won over all of the hunters, Koch said. “Out of the few guys who were negative to the idea, they all said they had a great time. They had fun,” Koch said. Now, Koch’s job as he hits the road will be to generate interest among the rest of the deer hunting nation. Applications are available at http://www.awapro.com/.
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condensate owners in the Mississippian, Woodford and Hunton common sources of supply underlying the unit comprised of the W/2 of Section 16 and the W/2 of Section 21, Township 6 North, Range 16 East, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and designating Applicant or some other owner of the right to drill as operator of the unit well. The Applicant may request at the hearing that the order provide that any owner electing an alternative to participation in the well drilled thereunder shall be deemed to have relinquished all of its working interest and right to drill in the unit and common sources of supply named herein as to such well and any wells drilled subsequent thereto. The Applicant may also request that the order to issue in this cause provide to the operator a period of one (1) year from the date of the order in which to commence operations for the drilling of the initial well proposed hereunder. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Tulsa office of the Corporation Commission, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127, at 8:30 a.m., on the 22nd day of June, 2010, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its Attorney, representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and conduct the hearing by telephone from the Oklahoma City facility, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact JAMES WOODS, NEWFIELD EXPLORATION MIDCONTINENT INC., One Williams Center, Suite 1900, Tulsa, OK 74172, Telephone: (918) 878-1286 and/or Gregory L. Mahaffey, Attorney, 300 N.E. 1st Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73104-4004, Telephone: (405) 2360478. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY CHAIRMAN JEFF CLOUD VICE CHAIRMAN DANA L. MURPHY COMMISSIONER DONE AND PERFORMED this 27th day of May, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION (6-1-10) (CD184144R) AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201000259 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: ST. MARY LAND & EXPLORATION COMPANY. RELIEF SOUGHT: LOCATION EXCEPTION. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: THE W/2 OF SECTION 16 AND THE W/2 OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST, COAL COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas and
all other interested persons, particularly in Coal County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission grant a well location exception for a well to be drilled and produce from the Woodford common source of supply underlying the irregular 640 acre drilling and spacing unit comprised of the W/2 of Section 16 and the W/2 of Section 21, Township 1 North, Range 9 East, Coal County, Oklahoma. Said well to be drilled at the following locations: SURFACE LOCATION: 1,980’ South of the North line and 340’ West of the East line of the unit comprised of the W/2 of Section 16 and the W/2 of Section 21, Township 1 North, Range 9 East, Coal County, Oklahoma; WOODFORD: TOP: 2,458.78’ South of the North line and 315.94’ West of the East line of the unit comprised of the W/2 of Section 16 and the W/2 of Section 21, Township 1 North, Range 9 East, Coal County, Oklahoma; MEASURED DEPTH: 6,703’ TRUE VERTICAL DEPTH:
MEASURED DEPTH: 12,620’ TRUE VERTICAL DEPTH: 6,290.23’ as an exception to Order No. 573975, and to authorize applicant or some other party to drill said well. Applicant further requests that the Order to be entered in this cause possibly be made effective as of the day of the filing of this application, or on some other date prior to the date of signing. The offsetting tracts of land toward which the proposed well location is sought to be moved in this proceeding are contained within the E/2 of Section 16, the E/2 of Section 21 and the E/2 of Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 9 East, Coal County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at
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8:30 a.m., on the 22nd day of June, 2010, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their names and phone numbers. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact STEVE SADLER, St. Mary Land & Exploration Company, 7060 S. Yale Avenue, Suite 800, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136 5741, Telephone: (918) 488 7600; OR JOHN C. MORICOLI, JR., Attorney, Two Leadership Square, 211 N. Robinson, Suite 1200, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102-7114, Telephone: (405) 235 3357. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF
OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, Chairman JEFF CLOUD, Vice-Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner DONE AND PERFORMED this 27th day of May, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-1-10) (CD184145R) NOTICE OF APPLICATION APPLICATION NO. 1007880135 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: PARAGON INDUSTRIES, INC. RELIEF SOUGHT: ENHANCED RECOVERY INJECTION WELL (FORM 1015). LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ISPOCOGEE #9 WELL, SE/4 SW/4 SW/4 SECTION 34, T18N, R12E, TULSA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To all persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas and surface owners, and all other interested persons, particularly in Tulsa County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant at the address above is requesting that the Commission pursuant to O.A.C. 165:10-5-5 authorize the approval of injection of produced saltwater and other deleterious substances into a well as follows: Applicant: Paragon Industries, Inc., 3378 West Highway 117, Sapulpa, Oklahoma 74066 Lease and Well: Ispocogee #9 Well, SE/4 SW/4 SW/4 Section 34, T18N, R12E, Tulsa County, Oklahoma Type of Well: Enhanced Recovery Injection Well Injection Zone and Depth: Glenn Sand; 1,488’ – 1,542’ (open-hole) Injection Pressure and Rate: 500 BPD at 1,200 PSI This Application will be granted unless objections are filed within fifteen (15) days after publication of this Notice. Mail objections, if any, to the Corporation Commission, Attention: Manager, Underground Injection Control, 2nd Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105. Russell James Walker, OBA #9293 WALKER & WALKER 1400 North Shartel Avenue Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103 Telephone: (405) 943-9693 Facsimile: (405) 232-1108 ATTORNEY FOR APPLICANT PARAGON INDUSTRIES, INC. (6-1-10) (CD184146R) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 200903920 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: PAUL GILLHAM OIL COMPANY. RELIEF SOUGHT: STATUTORY POOLING. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NW/4 SECTION 25, T8N, R4E, POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant has filed a Motion to Extend Time in the captioned Cause. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Motion shall be set before an Administrative Law Judge at the Oklahoma Corporation Commission,
Western Regional Office, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at 9:00 a.m. on the 22nd day of June, 2010. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action please communicate with Applicant through Russell James Walker, Attorney, 1400 North Shartel Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, Chairman JEFF CLOUD, Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner DONE AND PERFORMED this 27th day of May, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary (6-1-10) (CD184147A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002143-T BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: PLYMOUTH EXPLORATION, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION. LAND COVERED: EAST HALF (E/2) OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 24 NORTH, RANGE 5 WEST GARFIELD COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas and all other interested persons, particularly in Garfield County, Oklahoma, and more particularly: Hulen Operating Company; Prime Operating Company; Tex-Star Production; Trail Ridge Energy Partners, LLC; and, if any of the above-named corporations or companies are no longer in existence, then the unknown successors and assigns of any such corporation or company. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Application in this cause is requesting that the Commission issue an order granting the Applicant an exception to the well location prescribed by Order No. 574562 for the Mississippi common source of supply underlying the 320-acre horizontal well drilling and spacing unit comprised of the E/2 of Section 1, Township 24 North, Range 5 West, Garfield County, Oklahoma, so that Applicant may drill, complete and produce a well on said unit. Specifically, the Applicant is requesting authorization to drill the proposed well at a location described as follows: Surface Location: In the E/2 of Section 1, Township 24 North, Range 5 West, Garfield County, Oklahoma, at a location no closer than 200 feet from the south line and no closer than 660 feet from the east line of said Section 1. Entry into the Common Source of Supply: No closer than 330 feet from the south line and no closer than 660 feet from the east line of the 320-acre drilling and spacing unit comprised of the E/2 of Section 1, Township 24 North, Range 5 West, Garfield County, Oklahoma. The first perforation will be no closer than 330 feet from the south line and no closer than 660 feet from the east line of said Section 1. Bottomhole Location/Exit from said common source of supply or terminus point of horizontal well: No closer than 330 feet from the north line and no closer than 660 feet from the east line of the 320-acre drilling and spacing unit Continued on next page
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Corporation Commission (First Publication) comprised of the E/2 of Section 1. The lateral portion of said horizontal well will be located no closer than 330 feet from the south line and no closer than 660 feet from the east line of said Section 1, and no closer than 330 feet from the north line of said Section 1. The last perforation will be no closer than 330 feet from the north line and no closer than 660 feet from the east line of said Section 1. The lands adjacent to the land covered by this Application are as follows: Sections 1 and 12, Township 24 North, Range 5 West, and Sections 6 and 7, Township 24 North, Range 4 West; Section 31, Township 25 North, Range 4 West; and Section 36, Township 25 North, Range 5 West; all in Garfield County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, Eastern Regional Service Office, 440 S. Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m. on the 22nd day of June, 2010, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s Attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For further information concerning this action, contact Ben Brown, Plymouth Exploration, LLC, 110 West Seventh Street, Suite 2600, Tulsa, OK 74119-1031, Telephone (918) 499-1815, OR J. Fred Gist, Attorney, HALL, ESTILL, HARDWICK, GABLE, GOLDEN & NELSON, P.C., 2900 Chase Tower, 100 North Broadway, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, Telephone: (405) 553-2828. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, Chairman JEFF CLOUD, Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner DONE AND PERFORMED this 27th day of May, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary (6-1-10) (CD184148A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002136 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: DUNCAN OIL PROPERTIES, INC. AND WALTER DUNCAN OIL, A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. RELIEF SOUGHT: INCREASED WELL DENSITY. LAND COVERED: SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 15 NORTH, RANGE 20 WEST, CUSTER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas and all other interested persons in Custer County, Oklahoma, and more particularly: Anadarko Partners-ll, LP; BP America Production Company; Carol Ann Hicks; Cheryl C. Wray; Cheryl J. Mayfield; Chesapeake Exploration, LLC; Crawley Petroleum Corporation; Eddie Ray Peck & Catherine Peck, H&W; H.W. Allen Co., LLC; JMA Energy, LLC; Leedey Acquisition Company, L.L.C.; Kenneth L. Boggs; Kirchner Investments LLC; Larry L. Boggs; Let’s Go, LLC; Nike Exploration Company; Nowitzki Oil & Gas, L.P.; Regina A. Hicks; Steven J. Menninger; Viersen Oil & Gas Co; WestEnergy, LLC; and, if any of the above-named individuals are deceased, the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, successor trustees and assigns, immediate and remote, of any such deceased person; and, if any of the above-named corporations or companies are no longer in existence, then the unknown successors and assigns of any such corporation or company. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Applicant requests that Order No. 180990 be amended to allow a well in the 640-acre unit comprised of Section 4, Township 15 North, Range 20 West, Custer County, Oklahoma, to produce from the Cleveland common source of supply, designating Applicant or some other owner as operator of said wells, and granting such additional relief as the Commission deems proper. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, Jim Thorpe Office Building, 2101 North Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m. on the 21st day of June, 2010, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s Attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For further information concerning this action, contact: Brian Branesky, Duncan Oil Properties, Inc. and Walter Duncan Oil, a Limited Partnership, 100 Park Avenue Building, Suite 1200, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, Telephone: (405) 272-1800, OR J. Fred Gist, Attorney, HALL, ESTILL, HARDWICK, GABLE, GOLDEN & NELSON, P.C., 2900 Chase Tower, 100 North Broadway, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, Telephone: (405) 553-2828. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, Chairman JEFF CLOUD, Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner DONE AND PERFORMED this 27th day of May, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary (6-1-10) (CD184149A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002135 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: DUNCAN OIL PROPERTIES, INC. AND WALTER DUNCAN OIL, A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION. LAND COVERED: SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 15 NORTH, RANGE 20 WEST, CUSTER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas and all other interested persons, particularly in Custer County, Oklahoma, and more particularly: BP America Production Company; Chesapeake Exploration, LLC; Crawley Petroleum Corporation; JMA Energy, LLC; Viersen Oil & Gas Co.; WestEnergy, LLC; and, if any of the above-named corporations or companies are no longer in existence, then the unknown successors and assigns of any such corporation or company. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Application in this cause is requesting that the Commission issue an order granting the Applicant an exception to the well location prescribed by Order No. 180990 for the Cleveland common source of supply underlying the 640-acre unit comprised of Section 4, Township 15 North, Range 20 West, Custer County, Oklahoma, so that Applicant may drill, complete and produce a well on said unit. Applicant proposes to drill and complete a horizontal well for the purpose of producing from said common source of supply. Said well is to be drilled into the subject spacing unit from a surface location in the adjoining Section 9-15N20W, Custer County, Oklahoma. Specifically, the Applicant is requesting authorization to drill the proposed well at a location described as follows: Surface Location: In the adjoining Section 9, Township 15 North, Range 20 West, Custer County, Oklahoma, at a location no closer than 25 feet from the north line and no closer than 480 feet from the west line of said Section 9. Location of Wellbore at Entry into the Producing Common Source of Supply: No closer than 200 feet from the south line and no closer than 480 feet from the west line of the 640-acre drilling and spacing unit comprised of said Section 4,
Township 15 North, Range 20 West, Custer County, Oklahoma. The perforation closest to the south line will be no closer than 200 feet from the south line and no closer than 480 feet from the west line of said Section 4. Bottomhole Location/Exit from the Producing Common Source of Supply or Terminus Point of said well: No closer than 200 feet from the north line and no closer than 480 feet from the west line of said Section 4. The lateral portion of said well will be located no closer than 200 feet from the south line and 200 feet from the north line of said Section 4, and no closer than 480 feet from the west line of said Section 4. The perforation closest to the north line will be no closer than 200 feet from the north line and no closer than 480 feet from the west line of said Section 4. The lands adjacent to the land covered by this Application are as follows: Sections 3, 5, 8, 9 and 10, Township 15 North, Range 20 West, and Sections 32, 33 and 34, Township 16 North, Range 20 West, Custer County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, Western Regional Service Office, 2101 North Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m. on the 21st day of June, 2010, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s Attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For further information concerning this action, contact: Brian Branesky, Duncan Oil Properties, Inc. and Walter Duncan Oil, a Limited Partnership, 100 Park Avenue Building, Suite 1200, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, (405) 272-1800; OR J. Fred Gist, Attorney, HALL, ESTILL, HARDWICK, GABLE, GOLDEN & NELSON, P.C., 2900 Chase Tower, 100 North Broadway, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, Telephone: (405) 553-2828. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, Chairman JEFF CLOUD, Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner DONE AND PERFORMED this 27th day of May, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary (6-1-10) (CD184150A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD 201002128-T BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: TERRITORY RESOURCES, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: SPACING. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, PAWNEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To all persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas and all other interested persons, particularly in Pawnee County, Oklahoma; and if any of the named individuals or entities be deceased or a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, successors, trustees and assigns of any such deceased individual or dissolved partnership, corporation or other association. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this Cause is requesting the following relief and special relief from the Commission: [a] Establish a 640 acre drilling and spacing horizontal oil unit for the Mississippian common source of supply underlying Section 29, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, Pawnee County, Oklahoma. The horizontal unit to be established in accordance to the rules and regulations of the Corporation Commission General Rules governing horizontal spacing. [b] Establish 640 acre drilling and spacing oil units for the Hoover, Endicott, Tonkawa and Red Fork common sources of supply underlying Section 29, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, Pawnee County, Oklahoma. The
Applicant will present evidence that the above defined common sources of supply calculate water saturation in excess of 50% and therefore a dewatering project. [c] Establish a 640 acre drilling and spacing gas unit for the Oswego common source of supply underlying Section 29, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, Pawnee County, Oklahoma [d] To possibly providing that the order be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior to the date of execution of the order. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Eastern Regional Service Office of the Corporation Commission, 440 South Houston, Room 114, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 22nd day of June, 2010, and that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT any person interested or protesting the application please advise the Attorney of record and the Court Clerk’s Office of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission five (5) days before the hearing date above. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person and persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT this cause, if protested, may be subject to a prehearing or settlement conference pursuant to OCCRP 165:511-2. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Brett Price (405) 8402666, United Land Company, LLC, 6801 N. Broadway, Ste 105, Oklahoma City, OK 73116 or Michael D. Stack, Attorney for Applicant, 943 East Britton Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73114 (405) 286-1717. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, CHAIRMAN JEFF CLOUD, VICE CHAIRMAN DANA L MURPHY, (Seal) COMMISSIONER DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 27TH DAY OF MAY, 2010. ATTEST: PEGGY MITCHELL, SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION (6-1-10) (CD184151A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD 201002129-T BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: TERRITORY RESOURCES, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, PAWNEE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To all persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas and all other interested persons, particularly in Pawnee County, Oklahoma; more specifically: George Sexton and Mary Jo Sexton, Husband and Wife; Donna L. Eastland; Mary Jo Sexton; Lena A. Harmon; Leslie J. Harmon; Lester J. Thurber; Vernia Thurber; John Thurber; and if any of the named individuals or entities be deceased or a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, successors, trustees and assigns of any such deceased individual or dissolved partnership, corporation or other association. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Applicant in this Cause is requesting the following relief and special relief: That the Commission, based on the evidence presented, pool the interests and adjudicate the rights and equities of oil and gas owners on a unit pooling and designate the Applicant or some other party recommended by Applicant as operator for the well to produce from the Hoover, Endicott, Tonkawa, Oswego, Red Fork and Mississippian common sources of supply [Order to be entered in Cause CD No. 201002128-T underlying Section 29, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, Pawnee County, OK. The interests of the oil and gas owners involved herein and the rights and equities in respect thereto are sought herein to be pooled and adjudicated pursuant to 52 O.S. Sec.
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87.1 within and on the basis of the drilling and spacing units covered hereby, and not limited to a single wellbore. The application in this cause states that Applicant has proposed the development of the separate common sources of supply in the drilling and spacing units involved herein under a plan of development and has proposed to commence such plan of development of such units by an initial unit well in the lands covered hereby, and that Applicant has been unable to reach an agreement with the owners of drilling rights named as respondents herein with respect to such proposed plan of development of the separate common sources of supply in the drilling and spacing units covered hereby. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. That the Applicant could request that the Order to be entered in this cause shall include a provision allowing the operator one year from the date of the Order to commence drilling operations. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT this Cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Eastern Regional Service Office of the Corporation Commission, 440 South Houston, Room 114, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 22nd day of June, 2010, and that notice be published as required by law and rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT any person interested or protesting the application please advise the Attorney of record and the Court Clerk’s Office of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission five (5) days before the hearing date above. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person and persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT this cause, if protested, may be subject to a prehearing or settlement conference pursuant to OCCRP 165:511-2. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Brett Price, (405) 8402666 or Michael D. Stack, Attorney for Applicant, 943 East Britton Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73114 (405) 2861717. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, CHAIRMAN JEFF CLOUD, VICE CHAIRMAN DANA L MURPHY, (Seal) COMMISSIONER DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 26TH DAY OF MAY, 2010. ATTEST: PEGGY MITCHELL, SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION (6-1-10) (CD184152A) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201001786 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA A P P L I C A N T S : CHESAPEAKE OPERATING, INC. AND CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION, L.L.C. RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SURFACE LOCATION: SECTION 33 TOWNSHIP 11 NORTH RANGE 16 WEST OF THE IM WASHITA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA BOTTOMHOLE LOCATION: SECTION 28 TOWNSHIP 11 NORTH RANGE 16 WEST OF THE IM WASHITA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particularly in Washita County, Oklahoma, more particularly the parties set out on the Exhibit “A” attached to the application on file in this cause, and, if any of the named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of the named entities is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; if any of the named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or
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successors to such trustee; if any of the named parties designated as an attorneyin-fact is not presently acting in such capacity as attorney-in-fact, then the unknown successor or successors to such attorney-in-fact; and if any of the named entities are corporations which do not continue to have legal existence, the unknown trustees or assigns of such parties. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicants, Chesapeake Operating, Inc. and Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C., have filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission to enter an order, as follows: (i) authorizing and permitting an exception to the permitted well location tolerances in the 640-acre drilling and spacing unit comprised of Section 28, Township 11 North, Range 16 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, for the Des Moines common source of supply, so as to allow a well to be drilled as follows: Surface location: No closer than 200 feet from the north line and no closer than 850 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 33, Township 11 North, Range 16 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Top of Producing Common Source of Supply: No closer than 0 feet from the south line and no closer than 500 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 28, Township 11 North, Range 16 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Exit of Producing Common Source of Supply: No closer than 200 feet from the north line and no closer than 500 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 28, Township 11 North, Range 16 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Terminus: No closer than 200 feet from the north line and no closer than 500 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 28, Township 11 North, Range 16 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, and to be completed in and produce hydrocarbons from the above-named common source of supply; (ii) providing for the re-opening of the cause at such time as the bottom hole location of the well proposed hereunder has been determined; and (iii) establishing a proper allowable with no downward adjustment made thereto. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that the order be entered in this matter be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto and that the authorization and permission requested herein run in favor of one or both of the Applicants, including Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C. acting by and through its agent Chesapeake Operating, Inc., or some other party recommended by Applicants. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the legal descriptions for the land sections adjacent to said Section 28 are Sections 20, 21, 22, 27, 29, 32, 33 and 34, Township 11 North, Range 16 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be referred to an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Corporation Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Merits Docket at the Corporation Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 21st day of June 2010, and that this notice will be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicants and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. An interested party who wishes to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicants or Applicants’ attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide his or her name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact Lindsay Palazzolo, landman, (405) 935-2647, or Emily P. Smith, attorney, OBA No. 20805, (405) 935-8203, Chesapeake Operating, Inc., P.O. Box 18496, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73154-0496. Please refer to Cause CD Number. DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 28th day of May 2010. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, Chairman JEFF CLOUD, Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-1-10) Continued on next page
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Corporation Commission (First Publication) (CD184153A) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002154 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA A P P L I C A N T S : CHESAPEAKE OPERATING, INC. AND CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION, L.L.C. RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 10 NORTH RANGE 17 WEST OF THE IM WASHITA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particularly in Washita County, Oklahoma, including the following: The Blackwell Enid and Southwestern Railway Company a/k/a St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company; The Blackwell Enid and Southwestern Railway Company a/k/a St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company; Bearcat Land, Inc.; Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway; Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway; Sharon V. Harrison a/k/a Sharon Bartel; Tripco, Inc.; Unit Petroleum Company; and, if any of the named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of the named entities is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; if any of the named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors to such trustee; if any of the named parties designated as an attorneyin-fact is not presently acting in such capacity as attorney-in-fact, then the unknown successor or successors to such attorney-in-fact; and if any of the named entities are corporations which do not continue to have legal existence, the unknown trustees or assigns of such parties. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicants, Chesapeake Operating, Inc. and Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C., have filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission to enter an order pooling the interests of the oil and gas owners, and adjudicating the rights and equities with respect thereto, in the proposed 640-acre drilling and spacing unit in Cause CD No. 201002152, for the Virgilian, Missourian and Des Moines separate common sources of supply, underlying Section 22, Township 10 North, Range 17 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, with respect to the development of such separate common sources of supply in such unit. The interests of the oil and gas owners involved herein and the rights and equities in respect thereto are sought here to be pooled and adjudicated pursuant to Tit. 52, Okla. Stat., Section 87.1 within and on the basis of the drilling and spacing unit covered hereby, and not limited to a single wellbore. The Applicants in this cause states that Applicants have proposed the development of the separate common sources of supply in the drilling and spacing unit involved herein under a plan of development and have proposed to commence such plan of development of such unit by an initial well in the lands covered hereby, and that Applicants have been unable to reach an agreement with the owners of drilling rights named as respondents herein with respect to such proposed plan of development of the separate common sources of supply in the drilling and spacing unit covered hereby. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that one or both of the Applicants, including Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C. acting by and through its agent, Chesapeake Operating, Inc., or some other party recommended by Applicants be designated as operator under the order to be entered in this cause of the separate common sources of supply in the drilling and spacing unit involved herein, including the proposed initial well and any subsequent wells under Applicants’ proposed plan of development of such unit. Applicants may request up to one year from the date of the order to enter in this cause, within which to commence the initial well. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be referred to an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Corporation Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
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this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Merits Docket at the Corporation Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 22nd day of June 2010, and that this notice will be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicants and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. An interested party who wishes to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicants or Applicants’ attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide his or her name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact Steve Hall, landman, (405) 935-9196, or Emily P. Smith, attorney, OBA No. 20805, (405) 9358203, Chesapeake Operating, Inc., P.O. Box 18496, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73154-0496. Please refer to Cause CD Number. DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 27th day of May 2010. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, Chairman JEFF CLOUD, Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-1-10) (CD184154A) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002145 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA A P P L I C A N T S : CHESAPEAKE OPERATING, INC. AND CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION, L.L.C. RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 11 NORTH RANGE 17 WEST OF THE IM WASHITA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particularly in Washita County, Oklahoma, more particularly the parties set out on the Exhibit “A” attached to the application on file in this cause, and, if any of the named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of the named entities is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; if any of the named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors to such trustee; if any of the named parties designated as an attorneyin-fact is not presently acting in such capacity as attorney-in-fact, then the unknown successor or successors to such attorney-in-fact; and if any of the named entities are corporations which do not continue to have legal existence, the unknown trustees or assigns of such parties. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicants, Chesapeake Operating, Inc. and Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C., have filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission to enter an order, as follows: (i) authorizing and permitting an exception to the permitted well location tolerances in the 640-acre drilling and spacing unit comprised of Section 9, Township 11 North, Range 17 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, for the Des Moines Granite Wash common source of supply, so as to allow a well to be drilled as follows: Surface location: No closer than 200 feet from the south line and no closer than 1980 feet from the west line of the unit comprising said Section 9, Township 11 North, Range 17 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Top of Producing Common Source of Supply: No closer than 100 feet from the south line and no closer than 1320 feet from the west line of the unit comprising said Section 9, Township 11 North, Range 17 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Exit of Producing Common Source of Supply: No closer than 200 feet from the north line and no closer than 1320 feet from the west line of the unit comprising said Section 9, Township 11 North, Range 17 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Terminus: No
closer than 200 feet from the north line and no closer than 1320 feet from the west line of the unit comprising said Section 9, Township 11 North, Range 17 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, and to be completed in and produce hydrocarbons from the above-named common source of supply; (ii) providing for the re-opening of the cause at such time as the bottom hole location of the well proposed hereunder has been determined; and (iii) establishing a proper allowable with no downward adjustment made thereto. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that the order be entered in this matter be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto and that the authorization and permission requested herein run in favor of one or both of the Applicants, including Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C. acting by and through its agent Chesapeake Operating, Inc., or some other party recommended by Applicants. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the legal descriptions for the land sections adjacent to said Section 9 are Sections 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 15, 16 and 17, Township 11 North, Range 17 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be referred to an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Corporation Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Merits Docket at the Corporation Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 21st day of June 2010, and that this notice will be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicants and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. An interested party who wishes to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicants or Applicants’ attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide his or her name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact Lindsay Palazzolo, landman, (405) 935-2647, or Emily P. Smith, attorney, OBA No. 20805, (405) 935-8203, Chesapeake Operating, Inc., P.O. Box 18496, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73154-0496. Please refer to Cause CD Number. DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 27th day of May 2010. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, Chairman JEFF CLOUD, Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-1-10) (CD184155R) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002153 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA A P P L I C A N T S : CHESAPEAKE OPERATING, INC. AND CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION, L.L.C. RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 10 NORTH RANGE 17 WEST OF THE IM WASHITA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particularly in Washita County, Oklahoma, more particularly the parties set out on the Exhibit “A” attached to the application on file in this cause, and, if any of the named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of the named entities is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; if any of the named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors to such trustee; if any of the named parties designated as an attorneyin-fact is not presently acting in such capacity as attorney-in-fact, then the unknown successor or successors to such attorney-in-fact; and if any of the named entities are corporations which do not continue to have legal existence, the unknown trustees or assigns of such parties.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicants, Chesapeake Operating, Inc. and Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C., have filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission to enter an order, as follows: (i) authorizing and permitting an exception to the permitted well location tolerances in the proposed 640-acre drilling and spacing unit in Cause CD No. 201002152, for the Virgilian, Missourian and Des Moines separate common sources of supply, underlying Section 22, Township 10 North, Range 17 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, so as to allow a well to be drilled as follows: Surface location: No closer than 240 feet from the south line and no closer than 810 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 22, Township 10 North, Range 17 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Top of Producing Common Source of Supply: No closer than 100 feet from the south line and no closer than 500 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 22, Township 10 North, Range 17 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Exit of Producing Common Source of Supply: No closer than 200 feet from the north line and no closer than 500 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 22, Township 10 North, Range 17 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Terminus: No closer than 200 feet from the north line and no closer than 500 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 22, Township 10 North, Range 17 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, and to be completed in and produce hydrocarbons from the above-named separate common sources of supply; (ii) providing for the re-opening of the cause at such time as the bottom hole location of the well proposed hereunder has been determined; and (iii) establishing a proper allowable with no downward adjustment made thereto. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that the order be entered in this matter be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto and that the authorization and permission requested herein run in favor of one or both of the Applicants, including Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C. acting by and through its agent Chesapeake Operating, Inc., or some other party recommended by Applicants. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the legal descriptions for the land sections adjacent to said Section 22 are Sections 14, 15, 16, 21, 23, 26, 27 and 28, Township 11 North, Range 20 West of the IM and Sections 19, 30 and 31, Township 11 North, Range 19 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be referred to an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Corporation Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Merits Docket at the Corporation Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 22nd day of June 2010, and that this notice will be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicants and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. An interested party who wishes to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicants or Applicants’ attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide his or her name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact Steve Hall, landman, (405) 935-9196, or Emily P. Smith, attorney, OBA No. 20805, (405) 9358203, Chesapeake Operating, Inc., P.O. Box 18496, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73154-0496. Please refer to Cause CD Number. DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 27th day of May 2010. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, Chairman JEFF CLOUD, Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-1-10) (CD184156R) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002147 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
A P P L I C A N T S : CHESAPEAKE OPERATING, INC. AND CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION, L.L.C. RELIEF SOUGHT: SPACING. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 11 NORTH RANGE 20 WEST OF THE IM WASHITA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particularly in Washita County, Oklahoma, more particularly the parties set out on the Exhibit “A” attached to the application on file in this cause, and, if any of the named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of the named entities is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; if any of the named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors to such trustee; if any of the named parties designated as an attorneyin-fact is not presently acting in such capacity as attorney-in-fact, then the unknown successor or successors to such attorney-in-fact; and if any of the named entities are corporations which do not continue to have legal existence, the unknown trustees or assigns of such parties. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicants, Chesapeake Operating, Inc. and Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C., have filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission to enter an order, as follows: (i) amending Order No. 138436 of the Commission so as to enlarge and extend the boundaries of the Des Moines common source of supply of gas so as to cover and include Section 25, Township 11 North, Range 20 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, which section Applicants request be formed as a 640-acre drilling and spacing unit for such common source of supply underlying such section, with the permitted well for the unit to be located not less than 1320 feet from the unit boundary; (ii) establishing the initial boundaries of the Permian, Virgilian and Missourian separate common sources of supply of gas so as to cover and include Section 25, Township 11 North, Range 20 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, which section Applicants request be formed as a 640-acre drilling and spacing unit for such formations underlying such section, with the permitted well for the unit to be located not less than 1320 feet from the unit boundary; and (iii) granting such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented at the hearing herein. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that the order to be entered in this matter be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto and seeks to amend the following set out orders with respect to the following named common source of supply: Common Source of Supply: Des Moines; Order Number Being Extended From Adjacent or Cornering Lands: 138436 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be referred to an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Corporation Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Conservation Docket at the Corporation Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 North Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 21st day of June 2010, and that this notice will be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicants and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. An interested party who wishes to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicants or Applicants’ attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide his or her name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact Mike Pickens, landman, (405) 935-4773, or Emily P. Smith, attorney, OBA No. 20805, (405) 9358203, Chesapeake Operating, Inc., P.O. Box 18496, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73154-0496. Please refer to Cause CD Number. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, Chairman
JEFF CLOUD, Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner DONE AND PERFORMED this 27th day of May, 2010 BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-1-10) (CD184157R) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002144 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA A P P L I C A N T S : CHESAPEAKE OPERATING, INC. AND CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION, L.L.C. RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 11 NORTH RANGE 16 WEST OF THE IM WASHITA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particularly in Washita County, Oklahoma, more particularly the parties set out on the Exhibit “A” attached to the application on file in this cause, and, if any of the named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of the named entities is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; if any of the named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors to such trustee; if any of the named parties designated as an attorneyin-fact is not presently acting in such capacity as attorney-in-fact, then the unknown successor or successors to such attorney-in-fact; and if any of the named entities are corporations which do not continue to have legal existence, the unknown trustees or assigns of such parties. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicants, Chesapeake Operating, Inc. and Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C., have filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission to enter an order, as follows: (i) authorizing and permitting an exception to the permitted well location tolerances in the 640-acre drilling and spacing unit comprised of Section 30, Township 11 North, Range 16 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, for the Permian, Virgilian and Missourian separate common sources of supply, so as to allow a well to be re-completed at a location being 200 feet from the south line and 660 feet from the west line of the unit comprised of said Section 30 and to be re-completed in and produce hydrocarbons from the above-named separate common sources of supply; and (ii) establishing a proper allowable with no downward adjustment made thereto. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that the order be entered in this matter be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto and that the authorization and permission requested herein run in favor of one or both of the Applicants, including Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C. acting by and through its agent Chesapeake Operating, Inc., or some other party recommended by Applicants. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the legal descriptions for the land sections adjacent to said Section 30 are Sections 19, 20, 29, 31 and 32, Township 11 North, Range 16 West of the IM and Sections 24, 25 and 26, Township 11 North, Range 17 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be referred to an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Corporation Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Merits Docket at the Corporation Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 21st day of June 2010, and that this notice will be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicants and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. An interested party who wishes to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicants or Applicants’ attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide his or her name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be Continued on next page
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Corporation Commission (First Publication) heard. For information concerning this action contact Kelsey Blenden, landman, (405) 935-4256, or Emily P. Smith, attorney, OBA No. 20805, (405) 935-8203, Chesapeake Operating, Inc., P.O. Box 18496, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73154-0496. Please refer to Cause CD Number. DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 27th day of May 2010. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, Chairman JEFF CLOUD, Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-1-10) (CD184158R) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002152 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA A P P L I C A N T S : CHESAPEAKE OPERATING, INC. AND CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION, L.L.C. RELIEF SOUGHT: SPACING. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 10 NORTH RANGE 17 WEST OF THE IM WASHITA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particularly in Washita County, Oklahoma, more particularly the parties set out on the Exhibit “A” attached to the application on file in this cause, and, if any of the named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of the named entities is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; if any of the named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors to such trustee; if any of the named parties designated as an attorneyin-fact is not presently acting in such capacity as attorney-in-fact, then the unknown successor or successors to such attorney-in-fact; and if any of the named entities are corporations which do not continue to have legal existence, the unknown trustees or assigns of such parties. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicants, Chesapeake Operating, Inc. and Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C., have filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission to enter an order, as follows: (i) amending Order No. 168013 to delete Section 22, Township 10 North, Range 17 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, from the purview of the Tonkawa, Marchand, Culp-Melton, Skinner and Red Fork separate common sources of supply and to vacate the 640acre drilling and spacing unit previously formed by such order for such separate common sources of supply in such lands; (ii) amending the order to issue in Cause CD No. 201002008 of the Commission so as to enlarge and extend the boundaries of the Virgilian, Missourian and Des Moines separate common sources of supply of gas so as to cover and include Section 22, Township 10 North, Range 17 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, which section Applicants request be formed as a 640-acre drilling and spacing unit for such separate common sources of supply underlying such section, with the permitted well for the units to be located not less than 1320 feet from the unit boundary; and (iii) granting such other and further relief as may be proper based upon the evidence presented at the hearing herein. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that the order to be entered in this matter be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be referred to an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Corporation Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Conservation Docket at the Corporation Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 North Lincoln
Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 22nd day of June 2010, and that this notice will be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicants and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. An interested party who wishes to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicants or Applicants’ attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide his or her name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact Steve Hall, landman, (405) 935-9196, or Emily P. Smith, attorney, OBA No. 20805, (405) 9358203, Chesapeake Operating, Inc., P.O. Box 18496, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73154-0496. Please refer to Cause CD Number. DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 27th day of May 2010. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, Chairman JEFF CLOUD, Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-1-10) (CD184159R) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002146 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA A P P L I C A N T S : CHESAPEAKE OPERATING, INC. AND CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION, L.L.C. RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 11 NORTH RANGE 20 WEST OF THE IM WASHITA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particularly in Washita County, Oklahoma, more particularly the parties set out on the Exhibit “A” attached to the application on file in this cause, and, if any of the named individuals be deceased, then the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of the named entities is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; if any of the named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors to such trustee; if any of the named parties designated as an attorneyin-fact is not presently acting in such capacity as attorney-in-fact, then the unknown successor or successors to such attorney-in-fact; and if any of the named entities are corporations which do not continue to have legal existence, the unknown trustees or assigns of such parties. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicants, Chesapeake Operating, Inc. and Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C., have filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission to enter an order, as follows: (i) authorizing and permitting an exception to the permitted well location tolerances in the proposed 640-acre drilling and spacing unit in Cause CD No. 201002147, for the Permian, Virgilian, Missourian and Des Moines separate common sources of supply, underlying Section 25, Township 11 North, Range 20 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, so as to allow a well to be drilled as follows: Surface location: No closer than 250 feet from the south line and no closer than 660 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 25, Township 11 North, Range 20 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Top of Producing Common Source of Supply: No closer than 100 feet from the south line and no closer than 500 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 25, Township 11 North, Range 20 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Exit of Producing Common Source of Supply: No closer than 200 feet from the north line and no closer than 500 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 25, Township 11 North, Range 20 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Terminus: No closer than 200 feet from the north line
and no closer than 500 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 25, Township 11 North, Range 20 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, and to be completed in and produce hydrocarbons from the above-named separate common sources of supply; (ii) providing for the re-opening of the cause at such time as the bottom hole location of the well proposed hereunder has been determined; and (iii) establishing a proper allowable with no downward adjustment made thereto. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that the order be entered in this matter be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto and that the authorization and permission requested herein run in favor of one or both of the Applicants, including Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C. acting by and through its agent Chesapeake Operating, Inc., or some other party recommended by Applicants. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the legal descriptions for the land sections adjacent to said Section 25 are Sections 23, 24, 26, 35 and 36, Township 11 North, Range 20 West of the IM and Sections 19, 30 and 31, Township 11 North, Range 19 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be referred to an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Corporation Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Merits Docket at the Corporation Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 21st day of June 2010, and that this notice will be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicants and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. An interested party who wishes to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicants or Applicants’ attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide his or her name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact Mike Pickens, landman, (405) 935-4773, or Emily P. Smith, attorney, OBA No. 20805, (405) 9358203, Chesapeake Operating, Inc., P.O. Box 18496, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73154-0496. Please refer to Cause CD Number. DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 27th day of May 2010. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, Chairman JEFF CLOUD, Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-1-10) (CD184160A) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002148 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA A P P L I C A N T S : CHESAPEAKE OPERATING, INC. AND CHESAPEAKE EXPLORATION, L.L.C. RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 11 NORTH RANGE 20 WEST OF THE IM WASHITA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particularly in Washita County, Oklahoma, including the following: BBX Oil Coporation; Black Stone Natural Resources I, L.P.; Verline Chervenka and Wilma Chervenka; Castlerock Resources, Inc.; Cimarex Energy Co.; Bertha Flies; David L. Flies; GARG Oil, a Texas limited general partnership; Vade Hawkins; Highland Oil and Gas LLC; JMA Energy Company; John D. Jones; Leo Kamphaus; The Malnar Family Trust; Marie Kupka Kilhoffer; The Kupka Family Trust; Cheryl B. Lagersen, a/k/a Cheryl Bridges Rubin; MAP 2003-NET; The Joyce L. Oaks 1998 Revocable Living Trust, dated the 5th day of August, 1998; Petrohawk Properties, Inc.; Lyn Petroleum, Inc.; Mary Ann Price; Reagan Resources, Inc.; Richland Resources Corporation; Samson Resources Company; Schroder Oil Financing and Investment Company; Julia Kamphaus Stroud, a/k/a Julia Handcock; TODCO Properties, Inc.; WAFUM-IV, Inc.; Mary Kathryn Warnke; Gladstone Royalties Inc.; and, if any of the named individuals be
deceased, then the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such deceased individual; if any of the named entities is a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown successors, trustees and assigns, both immediate and remote, of such dissolved entity; if any of the named parties designated as a trustee is not presently acting in such capacity as trustee, then the unknown successor or successors to such trustee; if any of the named parties designated as an attorney-in-fact is not presently acting in such capacity as attorney-in-fact, then the unknown successor or successors to such attorneyin-fact; and if any of the named entities are corporations which do not continue to have legal existence, the unknown trustees or assigns of such parties. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicants, Chesapeake Operating, Inc. and Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C., have filed an application in this cause requesting the Corporation Commission to enter an order pooling the interests of the oil and gas owners, and adjudicating the rights and equities with respect thereto, in the proposed 640-acre drilling and spacing unit in Cause CD No. 201002147, for the Permian, Virgilian, Missourian and Des Moines separate common sources of supply, underlying Section 25, Township 11 North, Range 20 West of the IM, Washita County, Oklahoma, with respect to the development of such separate common sources of supply in such unit. The interests of the oil and gas owners involved herein and the rights and equities in respect thereto are sought here to be pooled and adjudicated pursuant to Tit. 52, Okla. Stat., Section 87.1 within and on the basis of the drilling and spacing unit covered hereby, and not limited to a single wellbore. The Applicants in this cause states that Applicants have proposed the development of the separate common sources of supply in the drilling and spacing unit involved herein under a plan of development and have proposed to commence such plan of development of such unit by an initial well in the lands covered hereby, and that Applicants have been unable to reach an agreement with the owners of drilling rights named as respondents herein with respect to such proposed plan of development of the separate common sources of supply in the drilling and spacing unit covered hereby. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that one or both of the Applicants, including Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C. acting by and through its agent, Chesapeake Operating, Inc., or some other party recommended by Applicants be designated as operator under the order to be entered in this cause of the separate common sources of supply in the drilling and spacing unit involved herein, including the proposed initial well and any subsequent wells under Applicants’ proposed plan of development of such unit. Applicants may request up to one year from the date of the order to enter in this cause, within which to commence the initial well. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be referred to an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Corporation Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Merits Docket at the Corporation Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 21st day of June 2010, and that this notice will be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicants and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. An interested party who wishes to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicants or Applicants’ attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide his or her name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact Mike Pickens, landman, (405) 935-4773, or Emily P. Smith, attorney, OBA No. 20805, (405) 9358203, Chesapeake Operating, Inc., P.O. Box 18496, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73154-0496. Please refer to Cause CD Number. DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 27th day of May 2010. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, Chairman JEFF CLOUD, Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-1-10)
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(CD184161A) AMENDED NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF OPERATOR CAUSE PD NO. 201000075 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSON OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: HIGH SIERRA WATER SERVICES MIDCONTINENT, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORIZATION FOR A CHANGE OF OPERATOR. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NE/4 SW/4 OF SECTION 34, T14N, R24W, ROGER MILLS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant is requesting the Corporation Commission authorize a change of operator from National Coal County, LLC to High Sierra Water Services Mid-Continent, LLC as to certain commercial disposal and recycling/reclaiming facilities known as Cheyenne located in NE/4 SW/4 of Section 34, all located in Township 14 North, Range 24 West, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that previously Order Nos. 547002 and 548949 authorized National Coal County, LLC as the operator for Order Nos. 421588, 461208, and a 2008 permit. Order Nos. 555493, 563353 and 565131 issued subsequent to the name change. Applicant is requesting a change of operator as to the orders listed above, as well as the Cheyenne facility. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any protest to this request must be filed in writing with the Court Clerk of the Commission at P.O. Box 52000, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73152-2000 within fifteen (15) days from the last date of the publication of this notice. Should no written protest be filed, the application for change of operator shall be administratively approved. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any interested person may contact the following for information concerning this Application: John Miller, P.O. Box 244, Ninnekah, OK 73067 (405) 2248721 or Cheri Wheeler, attorney, 6 NE 63rd St., Suit 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 848-1014, cmw_law@swbell.net. Cheri M. Wheeler BEHRENS TAYLOR WHEELER & CHAMBERLAIN ATTORNEY FOR HIGH SIERRA WATER SERVICES MID-CONTINENT, LLC (6-1-10) (CD184162A) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF OPERATOR CAUSE PD NO. 201000076 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSON OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: HIGH SIERRA WATER SERVICES MIDCONTINENT, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORIZATION FOR A CHANGE OF OPERATOR. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: PORTIONS OF THE NW/4 & SW/4 OF SECTION 28, T4N, R11E IM; & THE SE/4 OF SECTION 29, T4N, R11E, IM HUGHES COUNTY, OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant is requesting the Corporation Commission to authorize a change of operator from National Coal County, LLC, to High Sierra Water Services Mid-Continent, LLC as to a commercial soil farming facility known as Stuart located in the NW/4 & SW/4 of Section 28, Range 4 North, Township 11 East, IM & the SE/4 of Section 29, Township 4 North, Range 11 East, IM Hughes County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that previously Order No. 563190, authorized a commercial soil farm facility at the above referenced legal location. Applicant is requesting a change of operator from National Coal County LLC to High Sierra Water Services Mid-Continent, LLC. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any protest to this request must be filed in writing with the Court Clerk of the Corporation Commission at P.O. Box 52000, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73152-2000 within fifteen (“15”) days from the last date of the publication of this notice. Should no written protest be filed, the application for change of operator shall be administratively approved. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any interested person may contact the following for information concerning this Application: John Miller, P.O. Box 244, Ninnekah, OK 73067 (405) 2248721or Cheri Wheeler, attorney, 6 NE 63rd St., Suit 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 848-1014, cmw_law@swbell.net. Cheri M. Wheeler (6-1-10)
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(CD184163A) AMENDED NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF OPERATOR CAUSE PD NO. 201000079 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSON OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: HIGH SIERRA WATER SERVICES MIDCONTINENT, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORIZATION FOR A CHANGE OF OPERATOR. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NW/4 AND THE W/2 NE/4 OF SECTION 30, T12N, R8W, CANADIAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant is requesting the Corporation Commission authorize a change of operator from National Coal County, LLC to High Sierra Water Services Mid-Continent, LLC as to certain commercial disposal and recycling/reclaiming facilities known as Courtney located in NW/4 and the W/2 NE/4 of Section 30, all located in Township 12 North, Range 8 West, Canadian County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that previously Order No. 547001, authorized National Coal County, LLC as the operator of the Courtney facility and Order Nos. 177069, 344742, 394646, 411923, 445562 and a permitted wash pit. Applicant is requesting a change of operator as to the orders listed above, a well as the wash pit permit. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any protest to this request must be filed in writing with the Court Clerk of the Commission at P.O. Box 52000, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73152-2000 within fifteen (15) days from the last date of the publication of this notice. Should no written protest be filed, the application for change of operator shall be administratively approved. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any interested person may contact the following for information concerning this Application: John Miller, P.O. Box 244, Ninnekah, OK 73067 (405) 2248721 or Cheri Wheeler, attorney, 6 NE 63rd St., Suit 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 848-1014, cmw_law@swbell.net. Cheri M. Wheeler ATTORNEY FOR APPLICANT HIGH SIERRA WATER SERVICES MID-CONTINENT, LLC (6-1-10) (CD184164A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002134 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: YALE OIL ASSOCIATION, INC. RELIEF SOUGHT: SPACING. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 9, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST, MCCLAIN AND POTTAWATOMIE COUNTIES, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particularly in McClain and Pottawatomie Counties, Oklahoma, and all parties listed as respondents on Exhibit “A”, attached to the Application on file herein, and more particularly: ADDELL JEFFCOAT; BARUCH-FOSTER CORPORATION; CLYDE MULLER; DENNIS HAWKES, APPARENT HEIR OF JENNIE G. HAWKES, C/O RICHARD HAWKES; DONNA RAY RANGE, DAUGHTER AND APPARENT HEIR OF ERNEST G. RAY; DOROTHY BIFFLE; DOUGLAS C. KOCH; EDNA BURGETT; ERNEST G. RAY, DECEASED; EVA M. ROBERTS; FAITH YELL; FRANCES SARCANDER, POSSIBLE SUCCESSOR OF ERNEST G. RAY; HEIRS OF EDDIE S. MULLER; HENRY J. MULLER; JEANNE A. FUDGE; KERRY BRUCE HAWKES ALETA J. HAWKES, CONSERVATOR; LOYD E. MULLER; MAGGIE KENFORT; MARJORIE B. HOBGOOD; MARY A. BOUSHER; MYDOR & COMPANY; NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL BANK OF MOLA; PATRICIA ANN ALBERT; PAUL LA VERNE TROXEL; RICHARD HAWKES, APPARENT HEIR OF JENNIE G. HAWKES; ROBERT HAWKES, APPARENT HEIR OF JENNIE G. HAWKES, C/O RICHARD HAWKES; RUBY M. HAWKINS, DECEASED, POSSIBLE HEIR AND/OR DEVISEE OF O.L. BECKNER; and WAYNE A. BISSET, if living, or if deceased, the known and unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, successors, trustees and/or assigns, immediate and remote, of the above named parties. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this Cause is requesting that this Commission (a) delete Order No. 84917 insofar as it established 40Continued on next page
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Corporation Commission (First Publication) acre drilling and spacing units for the Layton, Calvin, Unconformity Sand, Hunton, Viola, Trenton Dolomite and Simpson Series common sources of supply underlying the SE/4 of Section 9, Township 5 North, Range 3 East, McClain and Pottawatomie Counties, Oklahoma; (b) delete Order No. 209924 insofar as it established 40-acre drilling and spacing units for the Hoover common source of supply underlying the SW/4 of Section 9, Township 5 North, Range 3 East, McClain and Pottawatomie Counties, Oklahoma; and 40-acre drilling and spacing units for the Hogshooter, Layton, Calvin, Basal Pennsylvanian Unconformity, Hunton, Viola, Simpson Dolomite and First Wilcox common source of supply underlying the W/2 of Section 9, Township 5 North, Range 3 East, McClain and Pottawatomie Counties, Oklahoma; (c) establish 160-acre drilling and spacing units for the Layton, Cleveland, Hunton, Viola, Simpson Dolomite and Bromide common sources of supply underlying all of Section 9, Township 5 North, Range 3 East, McClain and Pottawatomie Counties, Oklahoma; and (d) establish 160-acre drilling and spacing units for the Hoover, Belle City, Hogshooter, Calvin, Basal Pennsylvanian Unconformity and First Wilcox common sources of supply underlying Section 9, Township 5 North, Range 3 East, McClain and Pottawatomie Counties, Oklahoma. Notice is further given that Applicant may request the Order be made effective a date prior to the Order being signed. IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be referred to an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Merits Docket at the Corporation Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 22nd day of June, 2010, and that this notice be published as required by law and the Rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact MS. CANDACE ROBINSON, Yale Oil Association, Inc., 6 N.E. 63rd Street, Suite 425, Santa Fe North Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73105, (405) 840-1811, or CHARLES L. HELM, Attorney, 105 North Hudson, Suite 700, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, (405) 232-9000. Please refer to Cause CD Number. DONE AND PERFORMED this 27th day of May, 2010. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, Chairman JEFF CLOUD, Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, (Seal) Commissioner ATTEST: PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary (6-1-10) (CD184165A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE C.D. NO. 201002130-T BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: CHER OIL COMPANY LTD. RELIEF SOUGHT: LOCATION EXCEPTION. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: W/2 NE/4 OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 18 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, PAYNE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To all persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas and all other interested persons, particularly in Payne County, Oklahoma, and the other owners, producers, and operators in the following offset units namely portions of Sections 8 & 17 of Township 18 North, Range 4 East, Payne County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission enter an Order for a location exception for a well in the
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manner hereinafter set forth. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief. Applicant requests that the Commission enter an Order for a Location Exception to Oklahoma Corporation Commission Order No. 488968 for a well which is located in the W/2 NE/4 of Section 17, Township 18 North, Range 4 East, Payne County, Oklahoma to produce the Viola and Mississippi common sources of supply. That this property is spaced by Oklahoma Corporation Commission Order No. 488968 on an 80 acre drilling and spacing unit for the Red Fork, Bartlesville, Mississippi, Layton, Peru, Prue, Upper Skinner and Lower Skinner common sources of supply, and that pursuant to such Order, the unit well shall be located not less than 330 feet from the unit boundary in the SW/4 NE/4 of Section 17, Township 18 North, Range 4 East, Payne County, Oklahoma. That the Applicant, Cher Oil Company, Ltd., and/or some other party to be named as Operator, proposes that the well to be drilled to produce the aforesaid common sources of supply will be located 990 feet from the northline and 330 feet from the eastline of the W/2 NE/4 of Section 17, Township 18 North, Range 4 East. Therefore, since the subject well will be located in the NW/4 NE/4 a location exception is required for this off pattern well. Applicant may further request that the order to be entered in this cause be made effective some date prior to the date of the hearing and may change the location of the well at the time of the hearing. IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be referred to an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence, and reporting the findings and recommendations to the Commission. IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing docket at the Corporation Commission, 440 S. Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 22nd day of June, 2010, and that this notice and order be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Rick Nossaman of Cher Oil Company, Ltd., 18000 North E. 23rd Street, Harrah, Oklahoma, 73045, (405) 454-1576, or Lee I. Levinson or William Huffman, Attorneys at Law, 1743 E. 71st Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74135-5108, (918) 492-4433. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, CHAIRMAN JEFF CLOUD, VICE-CHAIRMAN DANA L. MURPHY, COMMISSIONER DONE AND PERFORMED this 27th day of May, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, COMMISSION SECRETARY (6-1-10) (CD184166A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002138-T BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: HIGHLAND OIL & GAS, L.L.C. RELIEF SOUGHT: LOCATION EXCEPTION — CURRIER 118H. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 16 NORTH, RANGE 22 WEST, ROGER MILLS COUNTY AND ELLIS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission enter an amending Order No. 572053 dated December 8, 2009, for the Tonkawa common source of supply underlying the 640-acre horizontal unit consisting of said Section 18 to permit a well for such common source of supply at the following location: SURFACE LOCATION: not closer than 200 feet from the south line and not closer than 330 feet from the east line of said Section 18, POINT OF ENTRY: not closer than 330 feet from the south line and not closer than 330 feet from the east line of said Section 18, BOTTOM HOLE (TERMINUS) LOCATION: not closer than 330 feet from the north line and not closer than 330 feet from the east line of Section
18,all in Township 16 North, Range 22 West, Roger Mills County and Ellis County, Oklahoma. Same to be a well for the unit consisting of said Section 18, a 640-acre horizontal unit by said orders which require the well to be located not less than 660 feet from the unit boundary. The legal descriptions of the land sections adjacent to the area within which the location exception lies are Section 7, Township 16 North, Range 22 West, Ellis County, Sections 8 and 17, Township 16 North, Range 22 West, Roger Mills and Ellis Counties, Sections 19 and 20, Township 16 North, Range 22 West, Roger Mills County, Sections 13 and 24, Township 16 North, Range 23 West, Roger Mills and Ellis Counties, and Section 12, Township 16 North, Range 23 West, Ellis, Oklahoma. Applicant further requests that Applicant or some other party be authorized the right to drill said well. Applicant further requests that it be permitted to produce said well at said location from all common source of supply covered hereby without any downward allowable adjustment. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Tulsa office of the Corporation Commission, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127, at 8:30 a.m., on the 22nd day of June, 2010, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its Attorney, representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and conduct the hearing by telephone from the Oklahoma City facility, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact MICHELLE FARRELL, HIGHLAND OIL & GAS, L.L.C., 1323 E. 71st, Suite 400, Tulsa, OK 74136, Telephone: (918) 591-2500 Ext 206 and/or Gregory L. Mahaffey, Attorney, 300 N.E. 1st STREET, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104-4004, Telephone: (405) 236-0478. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY CHAIRMAN JEFF CLOUD VICE CHAIRMAN DANA L. MURPHY COMMISSIONER DONE AND PERFORMED this 6th day of February, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION (6-1-10) (CD184167A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002151 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: PALUCA ENERGY, L.L.C. RELIEF SOUGHT: DRILLING AND SPACING UNITS – GIBSON. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: W/2 SW/4 OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 10 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST, POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission enter an order establishing drilling and spacing units in the manner hereinafter set forth. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief: Applicant requests that the Commission enter an order (a) extending the provisions of Order No.222492, which order established 40-acre drilling and spacing units for the production of oil and gas from the Earlsboro, Viola Lime, Simpson Dolomite, First Wilcox and Second Wilcox common sources of supply to cover and include the W/2 SW/4 of Section 22; and (b) establishing 40-acre drilling and spacing units for the production of oil from the Skinner Sand, Red Fork Sand, Bartlesville Sand, Misener Sand, and Hunton Lime common sources of supply underlying the W/2 SW/4 of Section 22, all in Township 10 North, Range 2 East, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. Applicant further requests that the order to be entered in this cause be made effective on some date prior to the date of the hearing. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief: That the Applicant or some other party be authorized the right to drill said well. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 21st day of June, 2010, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its Attorney, representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and conduct the hearing by telephone from the Tulsa office facility, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact DOUG HUMPHREYS, PALUCA ENERGY, L.L.C., P.O. Box 2, Holdenville, OK 74848, Telephone: (405) 379-0038, and/or Gregory L. Mahaffey, Attorney, 300 N.E. 1st Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104-4004, Telephone: (405) 2360478. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY CHAIRMAN JEFF CLOUD VICE CHAIRMAN DANA L. MURPHY COMMISSIONER DONE AND PERFORMED this 27th day of May, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION (6-1-10) (CD184179R) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002120-T BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: NEWFIELD EXPLORATION MIDCONTINENT INC. RELIEF SOUGHT: HORIZONTAL WELL UNITS SAN MILLAN 1H-31W. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, AND SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, ALL IN RANGE 12 EAST, PITTSBURG COUNTY, OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission enter an order establishing horizontal well unit(s) in the manner hereinafter set forth. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief: Applicant requests that the Commission enter an order establishing the East 3,100.76 feet of Section 31, Township 5 North, Range 12 East and the East 2,034.08 feet of Section 6, Township 4 North, Range 12 East, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, Containing 631.18 acres; and establishing the West 2,170 feet of Section 31, Township 5 North, Range 12 East and the West 3,040 feet of Section 6, Township 4 North, Range 12 East, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, containing 627.55 acres, as stand-up, irregular 640acre horizontal well units for the production of gas and gas condensate from the Mississippian, Woodford and Hunton common sources of supply, with the permitted horizontal well bore from its point of entry and along any part of the lateral shall be located not less than 660 feet from the unit boundary of each 640-acre, irregular horizontal unit. The horizontal well units may exist concurrently with producing nonhorizontal drilling and spacing units. The horizontal well units shall also supercede existing non-developed, nonhorizontal drilling and spacing units for the duration of the horizontal well unit. Applicant further requests that the order to be entered in this cause be made effective on some date prior to the date of the hearing. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Tulsa office of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127, at 8:30 a.m., on the 22nd day of June, 2010, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its Attorney, representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and conduct the hearing by telephone from either the Tulsa office facility, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127, or the Oklahoma City facility, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact DAVE GOODWIN, NEWFIELD EXPLORATION MIDCONTINENT INC. One Williams Center, Suite 1900, Tulsa, OK 74172, Telephone: (918) 582-2690, and/or Gregory L. Mahaffey, Attorney, 300 N.E. 1st Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104-4004, Telephone: (405) 236-0478. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY Chairman JEFF CLOUD Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY Commissioner DONE AND PERFORMED this 27th day of May, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary (6-1-10) (CD184180R) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002123-T BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: NEWFIELD EXPLORATION MIDCONTINENT INC. RELIEF SOUGHT: HORIZONTAL SPACING UNITS — WARD 1H-16W. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: W/2 OF SECTION 16 AND W/2 OF SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 16 EAST, PITTSBURG COUNTY, OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission enter an order establishing horizontal well unit(s) in the manner hereinafter set forth. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief: Applicant requests that the Commission enter an order establishing the W/2 of Section 16 and the W/2 of Section 21, Township 6 North, Range 16 East, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, as a stand-up, irregular 640acre horizontal well unit for the production of gas and gas condensate from the Mississippian, Woodford and Hunton common sources of supply, with the permitted horizontal well bore from its point of entry and along any part of the lateral shall be located not less than 660 feet from the unit boundary of each 640-acre, irregular horizontal unit. The horizontal well units may exist concurrently with producing nonhorizontal drilling and spacing units. The horizontal well units shall also supercede existing non-developed, nonhorizontal drilling and spacing units for the duration of the horizontal well unit. Applicant further requests that the order to be entered in this cause be made effective on some date prior to the date of the hearing. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Tulsa office of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127, at 8:30 a.m., on the 22nd day of June, 2010, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its Attorney, representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and conduct the hearing by telephone from either the Tulsa office facility, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127, or the Oklahoma City facility, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact JAMES WOODS, NEWFIELD EXPLORATION MIDCONTINENT INC., One Williams Center, Suite 1900, Tulsa, OK 74172, Telephone: (918) 878-1286, and/or Gregory L. Mahaffey, Attorney, 300 N.E. 1st Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104-4004, Telephone: (405) 236-0478. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY Chairman JEFF CLOUD Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY Commissioner DONE AND PERFORMED this 27th day of May, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary (6-1-10)
(CD184181R) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002122-T BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: NEWFIELD EXPLORATION MIDCONTINENT INC. RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING HANEY 1H-14W. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: W/2 OF SECTION 14 AND W/2 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 16 EAST, PITTSBURG COUNTY, OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission enter an order pooling the interests and adjudicating the rights and equities of gas and gas condensate owners in the Wapanucka, Cromwell, Mississippian, Woodford and Sylvan common sources of supply underlying the unit comprised of the W/2 of Section 14 and the W/2 of Section 23, Township 6 North, Range 16 East, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and designating Applicant or some other owner of the right to drill as operator of the unit well. The Applicant may request at the hearing that the order provide that any owner electing an alternative to participation in the well drilled thereunder shall be deemed to have relinquished all of its working interest and right to drill in the unit and common sources of supply named herein as to such well and any wells drilled subsequent thereto. The Applicant may also request that the order to issue in this cause provide to the operator a period of one (1) year from the date of the order in which to commence operations for the drilling of the initial well proposed hereunder. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Tulsa office of the Corporation Commission, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127, at 8:30 a.m., on the 22nd day of June, 2010, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its Attorney, representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and conduct the hearing by telephone from the Oklahoma City facility, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact JAMES WOODS, NEWFIELD EXPLORATION MIDCONTINENT INC., One Williams Center, Suite 1900, Tulsa, OK 74172, Telephone: (918) 878-1286 and/or Gregory L. Mahaffey, Attorney, 300 N.E. 1st Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73104-4004, Telephone: (405) 2360478. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY CHAIRMAN JEFF CLOUD VICE CHAIRMAN DANA L. MURPHY COMMISSIONER DONE AND PERFORMED this 27th day of May, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION (6-1-10) (CD184182R) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002121-T BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: NEWFIELD EXPLORATION MIDCONTINENT INC. RELIEF SOUGHT: HORIZONTAL SPACING UNITS HANEY 1H14W. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: W/2 OF SECTION 14 AND W/2 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 16 EAST, PITTSBURG COUNTY, OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission enter an order establishing horizontal well unit(s) in the manner hereinafter set forth. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief: Applicant requests that the Commission enter an order establishing the W/2 of Section 14 and the W/2 of Section 23, Township 6 North, Range 16 East, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, as a stand-up, irregular 640acre horizontal well unit for the Continued on next page
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Corporation Commission (First Publication) production of gas and gas condensate from the Wapanucka, Cromwell, Mississippian, Woodford and Sylvan common sources of supply, with the permitted horizontal well bore from its point of entry and along any part of the lateral shall be located not less than 660 feet from the unit boundary of each 640acre, irregular horizontal unit. The horizontal well units may exist concurrently with producing nonhorizontal drilling and spacing units. The horizontal well units shall also supercede existing non-developed, nonhorizontal drilling and spacing units for the duration of the horizontal well unit. Applicant further requests that the order to be entered in this cause be made effective on some date prior to the date of the hearing. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Tulsa office of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127, at 8:30 a.m., on the 22nd day of June, 2010, and that this notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, the Applicant, its Attorney, representatives, witnesses and other proponents of the Applicant may appear and conduct the hearing by telephone from either the Tulsa office facility, 440 S. Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127, or the Oklahoma City facility, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact JAMES WOODS, NEWFIELD EXPLORATION MIDCONTINENT INC., One Williams Center, Suite 1900, Tulsa, OK 74172, Telephone: ((918) 878-1286, and/or Gregory L. Mahaffey, Attorney, 300 N.E. 1st Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104-4004, Telephone: (405) 236-0478. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY Chairman JEFF CLOUD Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY Commissioner DONE AND PERFORMED this 27th day of May, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary (6-1-10) (CD184183R) NOTICE Application No. 1007880134 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: RED BLUFF DISPOSAL, L.L.C. RELIEF SOUGHT: ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL TO DISPOSE OF AND INJECT SALTWATER AND PRODUCED FLUIDS INTO THE McCLAIN #26-2 WELL. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: C SE/4 SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 16 NORTH, RANGE 19 WEST, DEWEY COUNTY, OKLAHOMA TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, PURCHASERS, AND TAKERS OF OIL AND GAS, AND ALL OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS, particularly in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Red Bluff Disposal, L.L.C., is requesting that the Corporation Commission, pursuant to OCC-OGR Rule 165:10-5-5 and 165:10-5-6, and Rules of Practice 165:5-7-27, authorize the approval of a commercial well for the disposal and injection of saltwater and produced fluids into a well as follows: LEASE AND WELL LOCATION: McClain #26-2, C SE/4 and bottom hole location C SE/4 of Section 26, Township 16 North, Range 19 West, Dewey County, Oklahoma. INJECTION ZONE DEPTH: Upper and Lower Brown Dolomite 3200’ to 6000’. INJECTION RATE AND PRESSURE: 10000 Barrels Per Day at 1500 PSI Surface Pressure. Objections may be filed with the Corporation Commission within thirty (30) days after publication of this
Notice. Objections should be mailed to the Oil and Gas Conservation Division, Underground Injection Control Department, Jim Thorpe Building, 2101 N. Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, OK 73105, and to Gregory L. Mahaffey, Attorney for Applicant, 300 N.E. 1st Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73104, Telephone: 405/236-0478. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY CHAIRMAN JEFF CLOUD VICE CHAIRMAN DANA L. MURPHY COMMISSIONER DONE AND PERFORMED this 27th day of May, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION (6-1-10)
Probate (Second Publication) (PR183465R) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. PB-2010-273 STATE OF OKLAHOMA, COUNTY OF OKLAHOMA SS: IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Estate of Marie Nunley, Deceased All persons having claims against Marie Nunley, deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral, if any, held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to the named Personal Representative at: c/o Suzanne P. Grimes, Smith & Grimes, PC, 2309 N. Willow Ave., Ste B, Bethany, OK 73008, on or before the following presentment date: July 20, 2010 or the same will be non-suited, void and forever barred. Dated this 17th day of May, 2010. Duke R. Heath Special Representative Prepared by: Suzanne P. Grimes OBA #21198 Smith & Grimes, PC 2309 N. Willow Ave., Ste B Bethany, OK 73008 Telephone: (405) 470-4346 Fax: (405) 470-4325 Attorney for Personal Representative (5-24, 6-1-10) (PR183494A) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. PB-2010-451 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF VICTOR M. SANCHEZ, Deceased. To the Creditors of Victor M. Sanchez, Deceased: All creditors having claims against Victor M. Sanchez, Deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Terry Sanchez, Personal Representative, at the law offices of John G. Abbamondi, 13356 Fairway Drive, Post Office Box 736, Choctaw, Oklahoma 73020, addressed to John G. Abbamondi, attorney for the Personal Representative, on or before the following presentment date: the 21st day of July 2010, or the same will be forever barred. DATED this 20th day of May 2010. Terry Sanchez, Personal Representative John G. Abbamondi, OBA #17559 13356 Fairway Drive Post Office Box 736 Choctaw, Oklahoma 73020 Telephone (405) 769-9354 Facsimile (405) 769-9754 Attorney for Personal Representative (5-24, 6-1-10) (PR183509G) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. PB-2010-203 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Estate of MAMIE ELIZABETH WEBB, Deceased. All creditors having claims against MAMIE ELIZABETH WEBB, a/k/a Mamie E. Webb, Mamie Webb, M. Elizabeth Webb, Elizabeth Webb, M.E. Webb, M. Webb and E. Webb, Deceased, are required to present the same, with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor will respect to such claim, to Billy Joe Webb, the named Administrator, at the law office of: B. Christopher Henthorn, Attorney at Law, 508 W. Vandament Ave., Suite 306, P.O. Box 850392, Yukon, Oklahoma 73085, attorney for the Administrator, on or before the following presentment date, to wit: the 23rd day of July, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. DATED this 20th day of May, 2010. Billy Joe Webb,
Administrator of the Estate of Mamie Elizabeth Webb, Deceased. APPROVED: B. Christopher Henthorn OBA #17644 Attorney at Law 508 W. Vandament Avenue, Suite 306 P.O. Box 850392 Yukon, Oklahoma 73085 405/350-1297 Attorney for Administrator (5-24, 6-1-10) (PR183524A) NOTICE FOR HEARING PETITION FOR ORDER DETERMINING HEIRS AND FINAL DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION No. PB-2010-211 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Estate of RICHARD BRADLEY TUCKER, Deceased. There having been filed in this Court the Petition for Order Determining Heirs and Final Decree of Distribution. NOTICE OF THE HEARING IS HEREBY GIVEN to all heirs, legatees and devisees of Richard Bradley Tucker, Deceased, that said Petition is set for hearing on June 9, 2010, at 9:00 a.m. before the undersigned Judge at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, when and where all persons interested may appear and contest the same. I have set my hand and seal of said Court this 21st day of May, 2010. ALLEN WELCH JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT LEE M. HOLMES OBA #4325 MARK L. HOLMES OBA #15790 TRACY SPECK NEISENT OBA #15817 Attorneys for Personal Representative 501 N.W. 13th Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103 (405) 235-8455 (5-24, 6-1-10) (PR183525A) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PUBLIC AUCTION NO. PB-2010-79 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF PATTY SUE YEATER, DECEASED Notice is hereby given that pursuant of the Order of the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, entered on the 7th day of May, 2010, in the Matter of the Estate of Patty Sue Yeater, Deceased, the undersigned Personal Representative of said estate will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at 10:00 a.m., on June 20, 2010, at 150 Creek Hollow Drive, Choctaw in said County, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Patty Sue Yeater, Deceased at the time of death, and all right title and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired in and to the real property, situate in Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, described as follows, to wit: Lot 6, Block 1, Creek Hollow Addition to Choctaw (150 Creek Hollow Drive, Choctaw, Oklahoma) No bid less than $130,000.00 will be accepted. The Property will be open for viewing on June 20, 2010. Dated this 14th day of May, 2010. Judy Ann Smith, Personal Representative Attorney Shaw, James C. (Bar #8139) HALL, ESTILL, HARDWICK, GABLE, GOLDEN & NELSON, PC CHASE TOWER 100 NORTH BROADWAY, SUITE 2900 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73102 (405) 553-2828 (5-24, 6-1-10) (PR183554A) NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING IN SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION, FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, DISTRIBUTION, AND DISCHARGE Case No. PB-2010-219 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF IDA ELIZABETH SUGGS, DECEASED. All persons having claims against Ida Elizabeth Suggs Deceased, are required to present the same with the necessary vouchers to Evelyn L. Mulanax, Personal Representative, c/o Jennifer S. Jones, 3408 N. Grand Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73107, on or before the following presentment date: June 28th, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. All persons interested in the Estate of Ida Elizabeth Suggs, Deceased, are
hereby directed to appear in the courtroom of the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, on the 26th day of July, 2010 at 1:30 o’clock p.m. to show cause, if any they have, why a final accounting should not be approved and final orders made determining heirship, decreeing distribution, discharge of the Personal Representatives and closing of the estate. The final accounting and a Petition for distribution will be filed in this matter on or before the 19th day of July, 2010. DATED this 21st day of May, 2010. BILL GRAVES JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT JENNIFER S. JONES, OBA #20744 Kelley & Jones Attorney for Personal Representative 3048 N. Grand Boulevard Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73107 (405) 740-0202 (405) 942-6185 (fax) (5-24, 6-1-10) (PR183555A) COMBINED NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS; NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR ADMISSION OF WILL TO PROBATE, PETITION FOR SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION, HEARING ON THE FINAL ACCOUNT, AND THE PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE AND DISCHARGE NO. PB-2010-540 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Estate of BETTY LUCILLE SAUL, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY given to all persons interested in the Estate of Betty Lucille Saul, sometimes known as Betty L. Saul, that on this date, Jon B. Saul, whose residence address is 952 Creek Knoll Dr, Milford, OH 45150, filed a Petition for Summary Administration in the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, attaching thereto a instrument purporting to be the Last Will and Testament (“Will”) of said Deceased, praying for the probate of said Will, that Letters of Special Administration issue to Jon B. Saul, that Letters Testamentary, if necessary, issue to the same individual, the Personal Representative named in said Will. Said Petition further prays that the heirs at law, devisees and legatees of said Decedent be determined; that the Final Account be approved, the property of the Decedent subject to the jurisdiction of this Court be distributed; and that the Special Administration be discharged, and for other relief as prayed for in said Petition, which Petition you may refer to for further particulars. TO ALL CREDITORS OF THE ABOVE NAMED DECEDENT: All creditors having claims against the above named Decedent are required to present the same, with a description of all security interest or other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Thomas R. Cook, Attorney at law, 625 NW 13th, Oklahoma City, OK 73103, attorney for Jon B. Saul, on or before the following presentment date: June 22 2010, or the same will be forever barred. The above named Decedent died on the 22nd day of July, 1993, at which time the residence address of the Decedent was 6108 E. Holly Street, Iverness, Florida 34452. The total value of the Estate of the Decedent as set forth in the Petition is $9,923.00. Pursuant to an Order of said Court, notice is hereby given that the 26th day of July, 2010, at the hour of 1:30 o’clock P.M. in the Courtroom of the undersigned Judge, or the Judge to whom this cause is assigned on said date, in the Oklahoma County Courthouse in the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing said Petition, proving said Will, and considering all relief prayed for in the Petition presented to the Court on said date. All persons interested may appear at said hearing. All objections to the Petition and/or any relief requested must be made in writing not less than 10 days before the hearing date, with such objection to be filed herein, with a copy being sent to the Petitioner and the attorney for the Petitioner, and if an objection is not made within the allowed time, all persons will be deemed to have waived any objection(s) to the Petition and the relief prayed for. If an objection is filed at least 10 days before the hearing date, on the hearing date the Court will determine whether the Will attached to the Petition shall be admitted to probate, whether summary proceedings are appropriate, and, if so, whether the Estate will be distributed and to whom the Estate will be distributed. The Special Administrator shall file the Final Account and Petition for
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Distribution herein on or before the 30th day of June, 2010. Signed this 21st day of May, 2010. ALLEN WELCH Judge of the District Court THOMAS R. COOK, OBA #1875 625 NW 13th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73103 (405) 528-2300 Attorney for Petition, Jon B. Saul (5-24, 6-1-10) (PR183560A) NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS AT LAW, DEVISEES AND LEGATEES, DISTRIBUTION OF THE ESTATE, AND DISCHARGE OF CO-PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES Case No. PB-2008-271 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY E. GALVIN, Deceased. NOTICE is given that Barbara Jean Moon and Laura Ann Floyd, CoPersonal Representatives of the Estate of Mary E. Galvin, deceased, filed in this Court a Petition for Determination of Heirs at Law, Devisees, and Legatees, Distribution of the Estate, and Discharge of the Personal Representative (“the Petition”). The hearing on the Petition is set for June 14, 2010, at 1:30 p.m., to be held at the courtroom of the District Court in the County Courthouse in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. All persons interested in the Estate of Mary E. Galvin deceased, are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the account should not be settled and allowed, the heirs at law, devisees, and legatees of Mary E. Galvin, deceased, be determined, the Estate of Mary E. Galvin, deceased, be distributed, and attorneys’ fees be approved. DATED May 21, 2010. BILL GRAVES JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT PATRICIA PRESLEY, (Seal) Court Clerk By Deputy Susan B. Shields, OBA #15053 McAFEE & TAFT A Professional Corporation Tenth Floor, Two Leadership Square 211 North Robinson Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 Telephone: (405) 235-9621 Facsimile: (405) 235-0439 E M a i l : susan.shields@mcafeetaft.com ATTORNEYS FOR CO-PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE BARBARA JEAN MOON and Dan W. Keller, OBA #16251 KELLER & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 6 N.E. 63rd Street, Suite 250 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 Telephone: (405) 858-0770 ATTORNEY FOR CO-PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE LAURA ANN FLOYD (5-25, 6-1-10) (PR183597A) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. PB-2010-474 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BILLIE MCLENNAN, Deceased. To the Creditors of Billie McLennan, Deceased: All creditors having claims against Billie McLennan, deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim to George Shear, Personal Representative, at the law offices of FOSHEE & YAFFE LAW FIRM, (Physical address) 12231 S. May Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73170; (Mailing address) PO BOX 890420, Oklahoma City, OK 73189, addressed to Eric J. Cavett, attorney for the Personal Representative, on or before the following presentment date: July 28, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. Dated this 24th day of May, 2010. ERIC J. CAVETT, OBA #22098 Foshee & Yaffe P.O. Box 890420 Oklahoma City, OK 73189 Telephone: (405) 632-6668 Facsimile: (405) 632-3036 ATTORNEYS FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE, George Shear (5-25, 6-1-10) (PR183598A) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No: PB-2010-447 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF KENNETH GENE CUMMINGS, DECEASED. All creditors having claims against Kenneth Gene Cummings, deceased, are
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required to present the same, with a description of all security interests and other collateral, if any, held by each creditor with respect to each claim, to the named Personal Representative at the office of the attorney for the Personal Representative, David F. Howell, 1840 S. Douglas Blvd, Midwest City, Oklahoma 73130, on or before the presentment date of the 28th day of July, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. Dated this 24th day of May, 2010. David F. Howell, OBA #12710 1840 S. Douglas Blvd. Midwest City, OK 73130 Office: (405) 737-5673 Fax: (405) 737-6507 Attorney for Personal Representative (5-25, 6-1-10) (PR183632A) COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT OF ADMINISTRATOR, AND PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT, FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT, DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE NO. PB-2010-533 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JUDY ANN WATSON, DECEASED To the Heirs, Next-of-Kin and Creditors of Judy Ann Watson, Deceased: You are hereby notified that Steffanie Michelle Watson, Administrator of the Estate of Judy Ann Watson, Deceased, has been ordered and directed by the Court to commence summary administration proceeding on the referenced Estate. You are hereby notified that: 1. Judy Ann Watson died in Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, on or about May 8, 2010, and further, the decedent was a resident of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma at the time of her death. 2. Steffanie Michelle Watson, Administrator of the Estate, resides at 3708 Southwest 26th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73108-4816. 3. That, at the time of her death, the decedent left an estate consisting of real and personal property in Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, the general character, description and probable value of which is as follows: Real Property (a) The West Five (5) feet of Lot Five (5), all of Lot Six (6), East Twenty (20) feet of Lot Seven (7), except the North Five (5) feet of Lots Five (5), Six (6) and Seven (7) dedicated to street, Block Seventeen (17), PACKING HOUSE VIEW ADDITION to Oklahoma City, OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, more commonly referred to as 3708 Southwest 26th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73108-4816; approximate value of $34,500.00. Mineral Interest (b) Royalty Interest (believed to be .0002825) in and to the Northeast Quarter (NE/4) of Section Twenty-Eight (28), Township Twelve (12) North, Range One (1) West, OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA (currently the Nicoma #1-28 well); approximate value of $100.00. Personal Property (c) 1997 Mercury Mystic; approximate value of $100.00. 4. The hearing on the Final Account of the administration of the Estate, petition for determination of heirs, distribution of said Estate and for final discharge of Steffanie Michelle Watson, Administrator, has been fixed by the Judge of said Court for 9:00 a.m. on July 19, 2010, in the County Courthouse in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 5. If you have any objection to this summary administration proceeding, you have the right to file your written Objection with the Court, on or before July 9, 2010, which is at least (10) days before the hearing of the Final Account, and a copy of your Objection must be provided to the Administrator or you will be deemed to have waived any objections to the summary administration proceeding herein. 6. If an Objection is filed at least (10) days before the hearing, the Court will determine at the hearing whether summary administration proceedings are appropriate and, if so, whether the Estate will be distributed and to whom the estate will be distributed. 7. All creditors having claims against Judy Ann Watson, deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to the undersigned Administrator at the offices of Randall Law, P.C., Post Office Box 692, Continued on next page
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Probate (Second Publication) Mustang, Oklahoma 73064, attorneys for the Administrator, on or before the following presentment date: June 24, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. 8. Notice is also hereby given that the Final Account and Petition for Determination of Heirs, Distribution and Discharge shall be filed by the undersigned Administrator on or before June 30, 2010. Witness our hands this 20th day of May, 2010. Steffanie Michelle Watson, Administrator Arlene M. Randall, OBA #19694 Randall Law, P.C. 1631 East Twin Brook Terrace Post Office Box 692 Mustang, Oklahoma 73064 Telephone: (405) 261-0132 Facsimile: (405) 261-0496 Attorney for Steffanie Michelle Watson, Administrator ALLEN WELCH Judge of the District Court (5-25, 6-1-10) (PR183636A) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. PB-2010-462 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF OTTO McCLINTON, Deceased. TO THE CREDITORS OF: OTTO McCLINTON, DECEASED All creditors having claims against Otto McClinton deceased, are required to present the same, with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect of such claim to the named Personal Representative, Donovan Donnell, c/o Susan B. Shields, McAfee & Taft, 10th Floor, Two Leadership Square, 211 N. Robinson, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, on or before the following presentment date: July 30, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. Dated: May 24, 2010. Donovan Donnell, Personal Representative of the Estate of Otto McClinton, deceased Susan B. Shields, OBA #15053 Giannina Marin, OBA #22426 McAFEE & TAFT A Professional Corporation Tenth Floor, Two Leadership Square 211 North Robinson Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 Telephone: (405) 235-9621 Facsimile: (405) 235-0439 E M a i l : susan.shields@mcafeetaft.com giannina.marin@mcafeetaft.com ATTORNEYS FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE (5-25, 6-1-10) (PR183637R) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. PB-2010-477 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JEFF A. REYNOLDS, a/k/a JEFFREY A. REYNOLDS Deceased. To the Creditors of Jeff A. Reynolds, a/k/a Jeffrey A. Reynolds, Deceased: All creditors having claims against Jeff A. Reynolds, Deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to the named personal representative, Kirstin L. Reynolds, at the law offices of Michael Belanger P.C., 500 W. Main, Suite 204, P.O. Box 12696, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73157 on or before the following presentment date: July 26, 2010 or the same will be forever barred. DATED this 24th day of May, 2010. Kirstin L. Reynolds PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Michael Belanger, OBA #670 500 W. Main, Suite 204 P.O. Box 12696 Oklahoma City, OK 73157 (405) 319-0300 Facsimile (405) 319-0350 Attorney for Petitioner (5-25, 6-1-10) (PR183639R) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. PB-2010-105 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF NITA LOVENIA OLIVER, DECEASED To the Creditors of Nita Lovenia Oliver, Deceased: All creditors having claims against Nota Lovenia Oliver, Deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any ) held by each
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creditor with respect to such claim, to Rodney H. Oliver, Administrator, at the law offices of POOL & VINCENT, 430 N.W. 11th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103, addressed to Ted N. Pool, attorney for the Administrator, on or before the following presentment date: August 2, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. DATED this 21st day of May, 2010. Rodney H. Oliver, Administrator Ted N. Pool, OBA #7215 POOL & VINCENT 430 N.W. 11th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73103 (405) 235-0484 Fax (405) 236-3689 (5-25, 6-1-10)
Probate (First Publication) (PR184083A) ORDER FOR AND NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR ORDER TO ALLOW FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINE HEIRS, LEGATEES AND DEVISEES, DISTRIBUTE ESTATE AND DISCHARGE PB-2010-202 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOAN SHARP JONES, DECEASED. Samantha Jane Twyman, Personal Representative of the Estate of Joan Sharp Jones, Deceased, having filed with the Court her Final Account and Petition for Order to Allow Final Account, Determine Heirs, Legatees and Devisees, Distribute Estate and Discharge: IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the 21st day of June, 2010, being a day of said Court not less than twenty (20) days after the filing said petition, at 9:00 a.m., Oklahoma County Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, before JUDGE BILL GRAVES, be and the same is hereby appointed as the time and place for said hearing, when and where any person interested in said estate is notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, to object to said matters. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that copies of the notice of this hearing be given by mail to the heirs, legatees and devisees whose addresses are known with postage prepaid, at least (10) days before the date of said hearing and by publication once each week for two (2) consecutive weeks as required by law. Witness my hand this 27th day of May, 2010. BILL GRAVES JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT APPROVED BY: Cynthia Cohenour, OBA 12245 Nash, Cohenour, Kelley & Giessmann, P.C. 4101 Perimeter Center Drive, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73112 Telephone: 405-917-5000 Facsimile: 405-917-5005 (6-1, 6-8-10) (PR184084A) NOTICE OF HEARING FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT AND REPORT CO-PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE AND DISCHARGE OF COPERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES CASE NO. PB-2010-187 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SADIE MAE BRADY, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the duly appointed and qualified CoPersonal Representatives of the above named Estate have filed in this Court a Final Account and Report of the Administration of said Estate and a Petition for Determination of Heirs, Distribution of Estate and Discharge of Co-Personal Representatives; said hearing has been fixed by the Judge of said Court for the 21st day of June, 2010, at 1:30 o’clock P.M., in Courtroom No. 217 in the Oklahoma County Courthouse at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and all persons interested in said Estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said Account should not be settled and allowed, and said Estate distributed and the Co-Personal Representatives discharged. ALLEN WELCH JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT ROBERT J. HAYS, OBA #4020 HAYS & GORDON, P.L.L.C. 307 South Seventh Street Chickasha, OK 73018 Telephone: 405-224-1950 Fax: 405-222-1033
Attorney for Co-Personal Representatives (6-1, 6-8-10) (PR184133A) NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, DEVISEES AND LEGATEES, AND DISTRIBUTION Case No. PB-2008-499 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH E. GRAYUM, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Edward Martz, Personal Representative of the Estate of Elizabeth E. Grayum, Deceased, has rendered, filed and presented for final settlement a final account and petition praying for the distribution of the assets of said estate remaining, for determination of heirs, devisees and legatees of said estate. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that on the 21st day of June, 2010, at 1:30 p.m., at the courtroom of said Court in the County Courthouse at 321 Park Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in the County and State aforesaid be, and the same is hereby appointed as the time and place for the settlement of said accounts, distribution of assets, determining the heirs, devisees and legatees of said estate, at which time and place any person may appear and show cause why said accounts or any of them should not be approved, distribution made as prayed for, the heirs, devisees and legatees in said estate determined. Dated this 27th day of May, 2010. BILL GRAVES JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT RONALD D. FULKERSON, OBA #3167 SHAWN D. FULKERSON, OBA #14484 CAROLIE E. ROZELL, OBA #19679 FULKERSON & FULKERSON, P.C. 10444 Greenbriar Place Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73159 (405) 691-4949 (405) 691-4595 Fax Attorneys for Estate (6-1, 6-8-10) (PR184134A) NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, DEVISEES AND LEGATEES, AND DISTRIBUTION Case No. PB-2009-1178 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN D. GRAYUM, JR., Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Edward Martz, Personal Representative of the Estate of John D. Grayum Jr., Deceased, has rendered, filed and presented for final settlement a final account and petition praying for the distribution of the assets of said estate remaining, for determination of heirs, devisees and legatees of said estate. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that on the 14th day of June, 2010, at 1:30 p.m., at the courtroom of said Court in the County Courthouse at 321 Park Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in the County and State aforesaid be, and the same is hereby appointed as the time and place for the settlement of said accounts, distribution of assets, determining the heirs, devisees and legatees of said estate, at which time and place any person may appear and show cause why said accounts or any of them should not be approved, distribution made as prayed for, the heirs, devisees and legatees in said estate determined. Dated this 27th day of May, 2010. ALLEN WELCH JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT RONALD D. FULKERSON, OBA #3167 SHAWN D. FULKERSON, OBA #14484 CAROLIE E. ROZELL, OBA #19679 FULKERSON & FULKERSON, P.C. 10444 Greenbriar Place Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73159 (405) 691-4949 (405) 691-4595 Fax Attorneys for Estate (6-1, 6-8-10) (PR184135A) NOTICE FOR HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT, AND ORDER FOR DISTRIBUTION No. PB-2010-62 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LEO CLIFFORD MAYFIELD, JR., deceased. Notice is hereby given that Nancy Duncan, Administratrix of the Estate of Leo Clifford Mayfield Jr., deceased, having filed in this Court her Final Account and Petition for Order Allowing
Final Account and Order for Distribution, the hearing of same has been fixed by the Judge of said Court on the 21st day of June, 2010, at 1:30 o’clock p.m. on the second floor of the County Courthouse building at Oklahoma City in the County and State aforesaid, and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said account should not be settled and allowed and distribution ordered, and upon full compliance with such Order, the Administratrix discharged. Dated this 27th day of May, 2010. ALLEN J. WELCH, JR., SPECIAL JUDGE Prepared by: DAVID HIGH, OBA #4188 RICHARD PARR, OBA #21995 Tomerlin, High & High 3601 North Classen, Suite 203 Oklahoma City, OK 73118 Phone No.: (405) 524-2222 Fax No.: (405) 528-8797 Attorneys for Administratrix, Nancy Duncan (6-1, 6-8-10) (PR184136A) NOTICE TO CREDITORS, NOTICE FOR HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE Case No. PB-2009-614 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DARWIN WILKEY CRUM, DECEASED All persons having claims against Darwin Wilkey Crum, Deceased, are required to present the same with the necessary vouchers to Jennifer Jean Bullard, Personal Representative of the Estate of Darwin Wilkey Crum, Deceased, at the law office of Dewbre & Dewbre P.C., 2220 Shadowlake Drive, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73159, on or before the 6th day of July, 2010 or the same will be forever barred. All persons interested in the Estate of Darwin Wilkey Crum, Deceased, are hereby directed to appear in the Courtroom of the District Judge of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, on the 12th day of July, 2010 at 1:30 o’clock p.m., to show cause, if any they have, why a final accounting should not be approved and final orders made decreeing distribution, discharge of the Personal Representative and closing said Estate. The final accounting and a Petition for Distribution will be filed in this matter on or before the 2nd day of July, 2010. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court this 27th day of May, 2010. ALLEN WELCH JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT 27TH day of May 2010 DEWBRE & DEWBRE P.C. By: KENNETH DEWBRE, OBA NO. 2331 ROSS J. DEWBRE, OBA NO. 12645 ATTORNEYS FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE 2220 Shadowlake Drive Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73159 Telephone: (405) 691-5665 (6-1, 6-8-10) (PR184176G) NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT, PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, FOR DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE AND DISCHARGE No. PB-2009-1158 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LAURA M. HUDSON, DECEASED. NOW on this 28th day of May, 2010, Barry M. Hudson, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Laura M. Hudson, Deceased, having rendered for settlement and filed in this Court his Final Account of his administration of said Estate, together with his Petition for Distribution thereof, for Determination of Heirs of said Decedent, and for his discharge as Personal Representative: NOTICE is hereby given that the 30th day of June, 2010, at the hour of 9:00 o’clock A.M. of said date in the District Courtroom of the undersigned Judge, or the Judge to whom this cause is assigned on said date, in the Oklahoma County Courthouse in the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, has been duly fixed and appointed by the Court for the hearing thereon at which time and place any person or persons interested may appear, and show cause, if any they have, why said account should not be approved, the heirs of said Decedent determined, the distribution of said Estate be made as prayed for, and said Barry M. Hudson discharged as Personal Representative. BILL GRAVES JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT BASS LAW FIRM, P.C. 104 N. Rock Island P.O. Box 157
El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 405/262-4040 Attorneys for Personal Representative (6-1, 6-8-10) (PR184177G) COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING Case No. PB-2010-572 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Estate of MILDRED H. ARNOLD deceased. TO: All persons interested in the Estate of Mildred H. Arnold. You are hereby notified that on the 27th day of May, 2010, the Petitioner, Marcia Hitt, P.O. Box 831557, Richardson, Texas 75283-1557, filed in the District Court of Oklahoma County, a Petition for Summary Administration, Appointment of Special Administrator, and Admission of Will to Probate. The Petitioner has alleged that Mildred H. Arnold, age 90, died on February 26, 2010, domiciled in and residing at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and that the total value of the decedent’s property in Oklahoma is less than $175,000.00. Attached to the Petition is an instrument purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of the decedent. The Petitioner has asked that this Court admit the will to probate and order summary proceeding pursuant to 58 O.S. §245, et seq. In an Order for Combined Notice entered herein, the Court found that it should dispense with the regular estate proceedings prescribed by law and order notice to creditors and issue an order for hearing upon the Petition for Summary Administration, Appointment of Special Administrator, and Admission of Will to Probate, the final accounting and petition for determination of heirs, legatees and devisees and distribution. Pursuant to the Order for Combined Notice, all creditors having claims against Mildred H. Arnold, deceased, are required to present same, with a description of all security interest and other collateral, if any, held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to the Petitioner Marcia Hitt, c/o Roland Tague, 100 N. Broadway, Suite 3300, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, on or before the 28th day of June, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held on the 28th day of July, 2010, at 1:30 o’clock p.m. at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, 321 Park Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, before the Honorable Bill Graves, Judge of the District Court. At the hearing the Court will decide whether to approve the Petition for Summary Administration, Appointment of Special Administrator, and Admission of Will to Probate and the final account and petition for determination of heirs, legatees and devisees and distribution of the Petitioner. The final account and petition for determination of heirs, legatees and devisees and distribution will be filed herein on or before the 6th day of July, 2010. You are hereby advised that you must file objections to the Petition for Summary Administration, Appointment of Special Administrator, and Admission of Will to Probate and the final account and petition for determination of heirs, legatees and devisees and distribution at least ten (10) days before the hearing and send a copy to the Petitioner’s attorney, Roland Tague, 100 N. Broadway, Suite 3300, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, or you will be deemed to have waived any objections. If you have no objections, you need not appear at the hearing or make any filings with the Court. If an objection is filed at least ten (10) days before the hearing, the Court will determine at the hearing whether the will attached to the petition shall be admitted to probate, whether summary proceedings are appropriate and, if so, whether the estate will be distributed and to whom the estate will be distributed. DATED this 28th day of May, 2010. Roland Tague, OBA No. 8822 ANDREWS DAVIS A Professional Corporation 100 N. Broadway, Suite 3300 Oklahoma City, OK 73102-8812 Telephone: (405) 272-9241 Facsimile: (405) 235-8786 E-mail: rtague@andrewsdavis.com Attorney for Special Administrator, Marcia Hitt (6-1, 6-8-10) (PR184178G) NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, DEVISEES, AND LEGATEES NO PB-2010-574 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF JEANETTE W I N K C O M P L E C K CLEMONS DECEASED. Notice is hereby given to all persons interest in the estate of JEANETTE WINKCOMPLECK CLEMONS, that on this date JOHN POWERS CLEMONS, produced and filed in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, an instrument in writing purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of JEANETTE WINKCOMPLECK CLEMONS, deceased, and also filed in said Court a Petition praying for the probate of said Will and asking that Letters Testamentary issue to JOHN POWERS CLEMONS, without bond, as Personal Representative, and for a judicial determination of the heirs of the decedent and the devisees and legatees of the Last Will and Testament of the Decedent. Pursuant to an Order of this Court made on this date, notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of June, 2010 at 9:00 o’clock a.m. the Petition will be heard at the District Courtroom of the undersigned Judge in the Oklahoma County Courthouse, at 320 Robert S. Kerr in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, when and where all persons interested may appear and contest the same. Dated this 28th day of May, 2010. BILL GRAVES JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT Tom L. Cross, OBA #11630 11619 Rocky Way Oklahoma City, OK 73162 (405) 820-1091 (6-1-10) (PR184191A) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. PB-2010-323 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MANUEL PEREZ, Deceased. To the Creditors of Manuel Perez, Deceased: All creditors having claims against Manuel Perez, Deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security Maria Guadalupe Valenzuela de Perez, Personal Representative, at the law offices of Robert R. Robles, Attorney at Law, 411 NW 5th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, addressed to Robert R. Robles, attorney for the Personal Representative, on or before the following presentment date: July 8, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. DATED this 27th day of May 2010. Maria Guadalupe Valenzuela de Perez Personal Representative Robert R. Robles, OBA #7963 411 NW 5th Street Oklahoma City, OK (405) 232-7980 – office (405) 236-2188 – fax (6-1-10) (PR184193A) Notice of Hearing Petition for Probate of Will, Appointment of Personal Representative, Determination of Heirs-at-Law, Devisees and Legatees, Waiver of Inventory and Appraisal and Issuance of Letters Testatmentary Case No. PB-2010-578 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GUTHRIE LEE HITE, DECEASED NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested in the Estate of Guthrie Lee Hite, a/k/a Guthrie L. Hite, Deceased, that on the 28th day of May, 2010, Georgia Ann Hite produced in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, an instrument in writing purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Guthrie Lee Hite, a/k/a Guthrie L. Hite, Deceased, and also filed in said Court her Petition, together with a copy of said Last Will and Testament, praying that the Last Will and Testament be admitted to probate, that Georgia Ann Hite be appointed as Personal Representative named in Last Will and Testament, that the necessity of filing an Inventory and Appraisal be waived, that the heirs, devisees and legatees of the Deceased be determined by the Court and that Letters Testamentary be issued to Georgia Ann Hite. Pursuant to an Order of this Court made on the 28th day of May, 2010, notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of June, 2010, at 1:30 p.m., the Petition will be heard at the District Courtroom, Oklahoma County Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, when and where all persons interested may appear and contest the same. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 28th day of May, 2010. BILL GRAVES Judge of the District Court Attorneys for Petitioner: Continued on next page
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Civil (Third Publication) (CV182860G) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. CJ 2010-2693 Judge Owens, Dan IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BANK ONE, N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. BERNICE WEBSTER F/K/A BERNICE BETTY BALLARD; et al. Defendants, THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: THE HEIRS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF BERNICE WEBSTER A/K/A BERNICE BETTY BALLARD, DECEASED, AND THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS; JANE DOE, SPOUSE OF EARSEL M. WEBSTER, IF MARRIED, IF LIVING, AND IF DECEASED, HER HEIRS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS AND THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS GREETINGS: You are hereby notified that you have been sued by Plaintiff in the above cause in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, entitled JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., successor by merger to Bank One, N.A., Plaintiff v. Bernice Webster f/k/a Bernice Betty Ballard and Earsel M. Webster, et al., Defendants, and that you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on or before the 29th day of June, 2010, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and a judgment will be entered for the sums due under the Note and Mortgage which are the subject of said suit in the amount of $47,560.62 with interest, attorney fees and all costs and a Decree ordering foreclosure of said Mortgage, barring your interest in the following described real property: Lot Twenty-four (24) in Block Four (4) in DAY’S GARDEN ADDITION, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 4225 Northeast 18th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73121 (the “Property”) DATED this 13th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY, (Seal) COURT CLERK OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY By: Deputy Clerk KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation Jason Howell, OBA #19128 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (5-17, 5-24, 6-1-10) (CV182861R) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION No. CJ 2004-1329 JUDGE PARRISH IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, AS TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, vs. MARY HELEN RICH N/K/A MARY HELEN CLARK, et al., Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: THE HEIRS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF JOHNNY LEE CLARK, DECEASED, AND UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued by JP Morgan Chase Bank, as Trustee, and that you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on file in said cause on or before the 10th day of July, 2010, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you, awarding the Plaintiff a first mortgage lien upon the following described real estate situated in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Lot Thirty-three(33), of Block Eight(8), in WARR ACRES SECOND ADDITION, to
Oklahoma City, in Oklahoma County, in the State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof. for the sum of $32,131.93, with 8.00% interest per annum thereon from the 1st of May, 2009, until paid; abstract and title expense of $825.00; the further sum of a reasonable attorney’s fee, and the costs of said suit and foreclosing your interest in the property and ordering said property sold with or without appraisement as Plaintiff may elect, all of which you will take due notice. WITNESS my hand and official seal this 13th day of May, 2010. Patricia Presley, (Seal) Court Clerk BY: DEPUTY MATTHEW J. HUDSEPTH - #14613 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff 6846 South Canton, Suite 100 Tulsa, OK 74136 Telephone: (918) 491-3100 Facsimile: (918) 497-5927 (5-17, 5-24, 6-1-10) (CV182862R) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION No. CJ 10-2895 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA AUTO FINANCE, INC. Plaintiff, vs. TRAVIS K. NEWBERRY Defendant. TRAVIS K. NEWBERRY YOU ARE HEREBY NOTICED that you have been sued by AUTO FINANCE, INC. and you must answer plaintiff’s petition on or before the 26th day of June, 2010 or a money judgment in the amount of $12,325.12, plus interest will be rendered accordingly. Dated this 13th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) OKLAHOMA COUNTY COURT CLERK By: Deputy APPROVED BY: Richard A. Robinson OBA# 7684 Hugh H. Fudge OBA# 20487 Robinson & Hoover 119 N. Robinson, Suite 1000 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 (405) 232-6464 Attorneys for Plaintiff (5-17, 5-24, 6-1-10) (CV182863R) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION No. CJ 10-2032 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA P B ADVISORS, INC. Plaintiff, vs. ADRIAN GARRETT Defendant. ADRIAN GARRETT YOU ARE HEREBY NOTICED that you have been sued by P B ADVISORS, INC. and you must answer plaintiff’s petition on or before the 26th day of June, 2010 or a money judgment in the amount of $10,334.95, plus interest will be rendered accordingly. Dated this 13th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) OKLAHOMA COUNTY COURT CLERK By: Deputy APPROVED BY: Richard A. Robinson OBA# 7684 Hugh H. Fudge OBA# 20487 Robinson & Hoover 119 N. Robinson, Suite 1000 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 (405) 232-6464 Attorneys for Plaintiff (5-17, 5-24, 6-1-10) (CV182923R) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. CJ-2010-1350 Judge Barbara G. Swinton IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA REGIONS BANK SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO UNION PLANTERS BANK, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO UNION PLANTERS MORTGAGE, INC. F/K/A UNION PLANTERS PMAC, INC. F/K/A MAGNA MORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. MICHAEL A. DUPLAN; ROSEANN DUPLAN; JOHN DOE, OCCUPANT; NATIONAL HOME F I N A N C I N G CORPORATION; AND TRINITY MORTGAGE COMPANY OF DALLAS Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, TO: Trinity Mortgage Company of Dallas, an Unincorporated Association, or if a Corporation, whether it continues to have legal existence or not, its registered agent, officers, or successors. TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued by Regions Bank Successor by Merger to Union Planters Bank, N.A. Successor by Merger to Union Planters Mortgage, Inc. f/k/a Union Planters
PMAC, Inc. f/k/a Magna Mortgage Company, in the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, and that you must answer the Petition on or before July 13th, 2010, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you awarding Plaintiff a first lien upon the following described real estate, situated in Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, to-wit: LOT THREE (3), IN BLOCK FIVE (5), OF PINE ADDITION TO MIDWEST CITY, OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 226 E. Kittyhawk, Midwest, OK 73110 for the sum of $10,764.03, with interest from January 1, 2009, at 7.5 percent per annum, together with a reasonable attorney’s fee, $600.00 for abstracting, advances for taxes, insurance and property preservation, and the costs of this action, and ordering said property sold to satisfy said judgment, and forever barring you and all persons claiming by, through or under you from ever setting up or asserting any right, title, equity or interest in and to said real estate adverse to the right and title of the purchaser at said foreclosure sale, and for such other and further relief to which it may be entitled. WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL, this 14th day of May, 2010. Patricia Presley (Seal) Court Clerk By: Deputy Shapiro & Cejda, L.L.P. 770 NE 63rd St Oklahoma City, OK 73105-6431 (405)848-1819 File No. 10-105364 (5-17, 5-24, 6-1-10) (CV183030G) NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION FOR DENVER JOHNSTON CASE NO.: CJ-2009-11273 Honorable Judge Gurich IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY IN AND FOR THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA GERRY LUETHJE, Plaintiff, vs. DENVER JOHNSTON, Defendant. State of Oklahoma To: Denver Johnston, Individually TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued for negligently operating a motor vehicle causing said vehicle to collide with the vehicle of Plaintiff, causing severe injury, in the District Court, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, Case No. CJ-2009-11273, styled Gerry Luethje, Plaintiff, vs. Denver Johnston, Individually, Defendant. The action alleges that the Plaintiff is entitled to damages in excess of $75,000.00 because he has sustained serious personal injuries; loss of income; has and will suffer pain of mind and body; has incurred medical expenses; and has incurred property damage. You are notified that you must answer the Petition filed by the Plaintiff on or before the 5th day of July, 2010, or the allegations contained in the Petition will be taken as true and judgment will be entered against you and in favor of Plaintiff as prayed for in this Petition. Given under my hand and seal this 14th day of May, 2010. Patricia Presley, (Seal) Court Clerk Oklahoma County Courthouse By Deputy Approved: Robert W. Haiges, OBA #17196 John D. Coury, OBA #15445 HAIGES COURY & ASSOCIATES, PLLC 9301 Cedar Lake Avenue, Suite 201 Oklahoma City, OK. 73114-7803 405.478.1188 – Telephone 405.478.5501 – Facsimile Attorney for Plaintiff (5-18, 5-25, 6-1-10)
Civil (Second Publication) (CV183489R) SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NOTICE Case No. CJ-2010-542 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA ARVEST BANK, Plaintiff, vs. TENNIE RUTH TEVIS, DECEASED, AND HER UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS; GREGORY S. TEVIS, an individual; and OCCUPANT(S) OF THE PREMISES, Defendants, KIMBERLY D. GREEN, an individual, SHELLY L. TEVIS, an individual; DONI R. SMITH, an individual, and STATE OF OKLAHOMA, ex rel.
OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION, ESTATE TAX DIVISION, Additional Party Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: THE ABOVE-STYLED PARTIES, AND THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF TENNIE RUTH TEVIS, DECEASED. You are hereby notified that an action has been filed in the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, as above-styled. The action alleges that defendant Tennie Ruth Tevis, deceased, has defaulted on a certain promissory note and mortgage, and that Plaintiff has a first mortgage on the below-described real property: Lot 9, Block 6, BALES ADDITION, Blocks 6-9, both inclusive, in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof (hereafter the “subject property”); You are hereby notified that you have been sued in this action and must answer the Petition filed by the Plaintiff on or before July 14, 2010, or the allegations contained in said Petition will be taken as true and judgment will be entered in favor of Plaintiff, foreclosing your interest in the above-described property. Given under my hand and seal this 20th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) OKLAHOMA COUNTY COURT CLERK By Deputy Clerk JOHN W. MEE III, OBA# 013915 JOSHUA C. GREENHAW, OBA #19111 MEE, MEE, HOGE & EPPERSON, PLLP 50 Penn Place 1900 NW Expressway, Suite 1400 Oklahoma City, OK 73118 Telephone: (405) 848-9100 Facsimile: (405) 848-9101 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (5-24, 6-1, 6-7-10) (CV183490R) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case Number: CV-2010-637 THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Leslie W. Adams, also known as Leslie Wayne Adams and Peggy A. Adams, if they be living or if either be deceased, their respective Unknown Successors, You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, wherein Michael Lee Bast is Plaintiff and you are Defendants, in the above case number, and unless you answer the Petition of the Plaintiff filed against you on or before the 7th day of July, 2010, the allegations of the Petition will be taken as true and a decree quieting title to the real property hereafter described will be entered: Lot 22, and the West Half of Lot 23, Block 6, AMENDED PLAT OF THOMAS BOULEVARD ADDITION to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded Plat thereof; Dated this May 20, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY, (Seal) District Court Clerk By: Deputy Joe M. Anthis, P.C., OBA# 310 1012 N.W. Grand Blvd., Ste. A Oklahoma City, OK 73118-6000 Tel: 405/840-0565 Fax: 840-1164 Attorney for Plaintiff (5-24, 6-1, 6-7-10) (CV183491A) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION No. CJ-2009-12017 JUDGE ROBERTSON IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. JAMES A GUSTAFSON, JR., et al., Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: JUSTICE MORTGAGE COMPANY, INC. if in legal existence, and if not, its Unknown officers or Successors TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., and that you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on file in said cause on or before the 15th day of July, 2010, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you, awarding the Plaintiff a first mortgage lien upon the following described real estate situated in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Lot Five (5) in Block Six (6) of Lumbermen’s No. 2 Addition to Del City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the Recorded Plat thereof. for the sum of $65,508.72 with 5.5% interest per annum thereon, or as adjusted by the Note and Mortgage, from the 1st day of August, 2009, until paid; said abstract and title expense; accrued late charges in the sum of $136.90; escrow advances if any; corporate advance if any, miscellaneous fees and costs in the sum of $45.00; the
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further sum of a reasonable attorney’s fee, and the costs of said suit and foreclosing your interest in the property and ordering said property sold with or without appraisement as Plaintiff may elect, all of which you will take due notice. WITNESS my hand and official seal this 20th day of May, 2010. Patricia Presley (Seal) Court Clerk BY: DEPUTY JAMES P. CATES - #13182 JOHN D. WEAVER - #20364 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 (5-24, 6-1, 6-7-10) (CV183492A) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION No. CJ-2010-2265 JUDGE GRAY IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., Plaintiff, vs. JEREMY D. REED, et al., Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: NEW CENTURY MORTGAGE CORPORATION, if in existence, and if not, its officers or successors, and, FREEMONT INVESTMENT & LOAN TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued by BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., and that you must answer the First Amended Petition and Petition of said Plaintiff on file in said cause on or before July 20, 2010, or the allegations of said First Amended Petition and Petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you, awarding the Plaintiff a first mortgage lien upon the following described real estate situated in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Lot FIVE (5), of Block Eight (8), in Northridge Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof; for the sum of $109,135.09, with 6% interest per annum thereon, or as adjusted by the Note and Mortgage, from the 1st day of August, 2009, until paid; said abstract and title expense; inspections in the sum of $38.50; return payment fee in the sum of $25.00; P&I advance in the sum of $2,995.07; unapplied sheriff’s fee in the sum of $22.09; escrow advances if any; the further sum of a reasonable attorney’s fee, and the costs of said suit and foreclosing your interest in the property and ordering said property sold with or without appraisement as Plaintiff may elect, all of which you will take due notice. WITNESS my hand and official seal this 20th day of May, 2010. Patricia Presley, (Seal) Court Clerk Oklahoma County, Oklahoma BY: Deputy Court Clerk JAMES H. THIESSEN - #20354 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486 (405) 842-7722 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (5-24, 6-1, 6-7-10) (CV183534G) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. CJ 2010-2714 Judge Robertson, Vicki IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA U.S. BANK, N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT CARRIVEAU; et al. Defendants, THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: THE HEIRS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF L. RAY STANSEL A/K/A LORNE RAY STANSEL, DECEASED, AND THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS; GREETINGS: You are hereby notified that you have been sued by Plaintiff in the above cause in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, entitled U.S. Bank, N.A., Plaintiff v. Robert Carriveau, et al., Defendants, and that you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on or before the 14th day of July, 2010, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and a judgment will be entered for the sums due under the Note and Mortgage which are the subject of said suit in the amount of $107,294.34 with interest, attorney fees and all costs and a Decree ordering foreclosure of said
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Mortgage, barring your interest in the following described real property: Lot Six (6), Block Twelve (12), GRADY MUSGRAVE ADDITION, Blocks 12 to 15, to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 4120 NW 21st Terrace, Oklahoma City, OK 73107 (the “Property”) DATED this 21st day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY, (Seal) COURT CLERK OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY By: Deputy Clerk KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation Shannon Taylor, OBA #20116 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (5-24, 6-1, 6-7-10) (CV183535G) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. CJ-2010-2711 Judge Robertson, Vicki IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC; Plaintiff, vs. PATRICK L. BURGE; et al. Defendants, THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: PATRICK L. BURGE; SARAH D. BURGE, IF LIVING, AND IF DECEASED, THEIR HEIRS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS AND THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS GREETINGS: You are hereby notified that you have been sued by Plaintiff in the above cause in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, entitled GMAC Mortgage, LLC, Plaintiff v. Patrick L. Burge and Sarah D. Burge, et al., Defendants, and that you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on or before the 14th day of July, 2010, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and a judgment will be entered for the sums due under the Note and Mortgage which are the subject of said suit in the amount of $152,208.86 with interest, attorney fees and all costs and a Decree ordering foreclosure of said Mortgage, barring your interest in the following described real property: Lot Fifteen (15), of Block Three (3), in RIDGECREST COUNTRY ESTATES ADDITION, to Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 116 Chevy Chase Drive, Midwest City, OK 73110-0000 (the “Property”) DATED this 21st day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY, (Seal) COURT CLERK OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY By: Deputy Clerk KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation Shannon Taylor, OBA #20116 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (5-24, 6-1, 6-7-10) (CV183536G) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. CJ 2010-2519 Judge Parrish, Patricia IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P.; Plaintiff, vs. JOSE SAENZ; et al. Defendants, THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: JOSE SAENZ AND JANE DOE, HIS SPOUSE, IF MARRIED, IF LIVING, AND IF DECEASED, THEIR HEIRS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS AND THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS GREETINGS: You are hereby notified that you have been sued by Plaintiff in the above cause in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, entitled BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P., Plaintiff v. Jose Saenz, et al., Defendants, and that you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on or before the 14th day of July, 2010, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and a Continued on next page
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Civil (Second Publication) judgment will be entered for the sums due under the Note and Mortgage which are the subject of said suit in the amount of $107,738.21 with interest, attorney fees and all costs and a Decree ordering foreclosure of said Mortgage, barring your interest in the following described real property: The South 140 feet of Tract Number S-291 and all of Tract Number S-292 in SCHOOL ADDITION TO GREEN PASTURES, to Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 12301 Northeast 50th Street, Spencer, OK 73084 (the “Property”) DATED this 21st day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY, (Seal) COURT CLERK OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY By: Deputy Clerk KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation K. Renee’ Davis, OBA #15161 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (5-24, 6-1, 6-7-10) (CV183537G) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. CJ 2010-2565 Judge Swinton, Barbara IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA U.S. BANK, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO THE LEADER MORTGAGE COMPANY; Plaintiff, vs. TIFFANY A. MOLINO; et al. Defendants, THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: TIFFANY A. MOLINO; JOHN DOE, HER SPOUSE, IF MARRIED; IF LIVING, AND IF DECEASED, THEIR HEIRS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS AND THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS THE LEO B. FUNDARO AND JANET L. FUNDARO LIVING TRUST, DATED MARCH 9, 1994, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS AND THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS GREETINGS: You are hereby notified that you have been sued by Plaintiff in the above cause in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, entitled U.S. Bank, N.A., successor by merger to The Leader Mortgage Company, Plaintiff v. Tiffany A. Molino, et al., Defendants, and that you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on or before the 14th day of July, 2010, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and a judgment will be entered for the sums due under the Note and Mortgage which are the subject of said suit in the amount of $35,799.53 with interest, attorney fees and all costs and a Decree ordering foreclosure of said Mortgage, barring your interest in the following described real property: Lot Forty-one (41), in Block Sixteen (16), in SECTION 9, WEST OAKS ADDITION, an Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 524 North Anita Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73127 (the “Property”) DATED this 21st day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY, (Seal) COURT CLERK OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY By: Deputy Clerk KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation Shannon Taylor, OBA #20116 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (5-24, 6-1, 6-7-10) (CV183538A) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. CJ-2010-2489 Judge Gray, Twyla IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P.; Plaintiff, vs. VIKKI R. KNIGHT A/K/A VIKKI R.
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CHILDRESS F/K/A VIKKI R. WRIGHT; et al. Defendants, THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: FAIRLANE CREDIT COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS AND THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS GREETINGS: You are hereby notified that you have been sued by Plaintiff in the above cause in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, entitled BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P., Plaintiff v. Vikki R. Knight a/k/a Vikki R. Childress f/k/a Vikki R. Wright, et al., Defendants, and that you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on or before the 14th day of July, 2010, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and a judgment will be entered for the sums due under the Note and Mortgage which are the subject of said suit in the amount of $44,283.03 with interest, attorney fees and all costs and a Decree ordering foreclosure of said Mortgage, barring your interest in the following described real property: Lot Twelve (12), Block Twentytwo (22), of SECTION 2 HILL CREST HEIGHTS, an Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 1616 Southwest 61st Terrace, Oklahoma City, OK 73159 (the “Property”) DATED this 21st day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) COURT CLERK OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY By: Deputy Clerk KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation K. Renee’ Davis, OBA #15161 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (5-24, 6-1, 6-7-10) (CV183539A) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. CJ 2010-2307 Judge Parrish, Patricia IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CWABS ASSET-BACKED NOTES TRUST 2007-SD1; Plaintiff, vs. SHERRY COOKSEY AND CHRISTOPHER COOKSEY; et al. Defendants, THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:SECURITYLINK FROM AMERITCH; CHRISTOPHER COOKSEY, IF LIVING, AND IF DECEASED, HIS HEIRS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS AND THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS GREETINGS: You are hereby notified that you have been sued by Plaintiff in the above cause in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, entitled The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWABS AssetBacked Notes Trust 2007-SD1, Plaintiff v. Sherry Cooksey and Christopher Cooksey, et al., Defendants, and that you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on or before the 14th day of July, 2010, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and a judgment will be entered for the sums due under the Note and Mortgage which are the subject of said suit in the amount of $59,406.84 with interest, attorney fees and all costs and a Decree ordering foreclosure of said Mortgage, barring your interest in the following described real property: Lot Seven (7) in Block TwentyOne A (21A) of Blocks 20A, 21A, 22A, 23A, SECTION 2, OAKCLIFF ADDITION, to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 5124 Gaines Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73135 (the “Property”) DATED this 21st day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) COURT CLERK OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY By: Deputy Clerk KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation K. Renee’ Davis, OBA #15161 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133
(918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (5-24, 6-1, 6-7-10) (CV183540A) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. CJ-2010-2209 Judge Gurich, Noma IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P.; Plaintiff, vs. JUDITH MARY LIDEEN A/K/A JUDITH M. LIDEEN; et al. Defendants, THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:JUDITH MARY LIDEEN A/K/A JUDITH M. LIDEEN; JOHN DOE, HER SPOUSE, IF MARRIED; OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES; IF LIVING, AND IF DECEASED, THEIR HEIRS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS AND THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS GREETINGS: You are hereby notified that you have been sued by Plaintiff in the above cause in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, entitled BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P., Plaintiff v. Judith Mary Lideen a/k/a Judith M. Lideen, et al., Defendants, and that you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on or before the 14th day of July, 2010, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and a judgment will be entered for the sums due under the Note and Mortgage which are the subject of said suit in the amount of $68.980.52 with interest, attorney fees and all costs and a Decree ordering foreclosure of said Mortgage, barring your interest in the following described real property: Lot Fifteen (15), of Block Two (2), in ASPEN HILLS, an Addition to the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 8109 NW 84th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73132 (the “Property”) DATED this 21st day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) COURT CLERK OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY By: Deputy Clerk KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation K. Renee’ Davis, OBA #15161 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (5-24, 6-1, 6-7-10) (CV183549G) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. CJ 2010-2392 Judge Swinton, Barbara IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF THE HOME EQUITY MORTGAGE LOAN ASSETBACKED TRUST SERIES INABS 2007-A, HOME EQUITY MORTGAGE LOAN A S S E T - B A C K E D CERTIFICATES, SERIES INABS 2007-A UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED MAR 1, 2007; Plaintiff, vs. PHILIP J. BAUER; et al. Defendants, THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: TALMAN HOME MORTGAGE CORPORATION, ITS, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS AND THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS GREETINGS: You are hereby notified that you have been sued by Plaintiff in the above cause in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, entitled Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee of the Home Equity Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Trust Series INABS 2007-A, Home Equity Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Certificates, Series INABS 2007-A under the Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated Mar 1, 2007, Plaintiff v. Philip J. Bauer and Donna M. Woods a/k/a Donna Woods-Bauer, et al., Defendants, and that you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on or before the 14th day of July, 2010, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and a judgment will be entered for the sums due under the Note and Mortgage which are the subject of said suit in the amount of $82,209.56 with interest, attorney fees and all costs and a
Decree ordering foreclosure of said Mortgage, barring your interest in the following described real property: All of Lots Twenty-seven (27) and Twenty-eight (28), in Block Thirty-one (31) of PUTNAM HEIGHTS ADDITION to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 1217 NW 40th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73118 (the “Property”) DATED this 21st day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY, (Seal) COURT CLERK OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY By: Deputy Clerk KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation K. Renee’ Davis, OBA #15161 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (5-24, 6-1, 6-7-10) (CV183550G) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. CJ 2010-2517 Judge Gray, Twyla IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF THE HOME EQUITY MORTGAGE LOAN ASSETBACKED TRUST SERIES INABS 2006-E, HOME EQUITY MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED TRUST SERIES INABS 2006-E UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED DECEMBER 1, 2006; Plaintiff, vs. LUTHER L. AYERS AND VIRGINIA AYERS A/K/A VIRGINIA A. AYERS; et al. Defendants, THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: DUNCAN WRIGHT, IF LIVING, AND IF DECEASED, HIS HEIRS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AND THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS; JANE DOE I, SPOUSE OF DUNCAN WRIGHT, IF MARRIED, IF LIVING, AND IF DECEASED, THEIR HEIRS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS AND THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS GREETINGS: You are hereby notified that you have been sued by Plaintiff in the above cause in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, entitled Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee of the Home Equity Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Trust Series INABS 2006-E, Home Equity Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Trust Series INABS 2006E under the Pooling and Servicing agreement dated December 1, 2006, Plaintiff v. Luther L. Ayers and Virginia Ayers a/k/a Virginia A. Ayers, et al., Defendants, and that you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on or before the 14th day of July, 2010, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and a judgment will be entered for the sums due under the Note and Mortgage which are the subject of said suit in the amount of $79,287.43 with interest, attorney fees and all costs and a Decree ordering foreclosure of said Mortgage, barring your interest in the following described real property: All of Lot Two (2) in Block Two (2) in PARK ESTATES 14TH ADDITION to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 1705 Northeast 42nd Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73111 (the “Property”) DATED this 21st day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY, (Seal) COURT CLERK OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY By: Deputy Clerk KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation K. Renee’ Davis, OBA #15161 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (5-24, 6-1, 6-7-10) (CV183562A) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. CS-2010-913 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY and RICHARD B. COTTER, Plaintiffs, -vs-
GUSTAVO M. LOZANO, Defendant. The State of Oklahoma to the said Defendant, Greeting: You, the said defendant, will take notice that you have been sued in the above named Court in the above named and numbered cause for negligently causing an automobile accident on December 10, 2008, and you must answer the Plaintiffs’ petition filed herein on or before July 28, 2010, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment for said Plaintiffs will be rendered against you in the principal amount of $5,607.27, plus interest, costs, and attorney fees. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) County Court Clerk Deputy Thomas G. Ferguson, Jr., OBA #2878 Erin Blohm OBA #22496 Bruce V. Winston OBA #09778 WALKER, FERGUSON & FERGUSON 941 East Britton Road Oklahoma City, OK 73114 Telephone No: (405) 843-8855 Facsimile No: (405) 843-8934 File No. 6000.0421 Attorneys for Plaintiff(s) (5-25, 6-1, 6-8-10) (CV183563A) SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NOTICE Case No. CJ-2009-2264 Judge Parrish IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA TINKER FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Plaintiff, vs. BRANNON M. NATION, Defendant. STATE OF OKLAHOMA: TO: BRANNON M. NATION, and/or his unknown successors, heirs and assigns You are hereby notified that an action has been filed in the District Court, of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, Case No. CJ-09-2264, styled “Tinker Federal Credit Union, plaintiff v. Brannon M. Nation”. The action alleges that defendant is indebted to Tinker Federal Credit Union in the amount of $18,578.03. You and/or your unknown successors are hereby notified that you have been sued in this action and must answer the Petition filed by the plaintiffs on or before June 19, 2010 or the facts contained in said Petition will be taken as true and judgment will be entered in favor of Tinker Federal Credit Union. Given under my hand and seal this 21st day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY, (Seal) COURT CLERK By: (Deputy) Attorney for Plaintiffs: Jeffery S. Ludlam (OBA #17822) MULINIX OGDEN HALL ANDREWS & LUDLAM A Professional Limited Liability Company 3030 Oklahoma Tower 210 Park Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (405) 232-3800 – Telephone (405) 232-8999 – Facsimile (5-25, 6-1, 6-8-10) (CV183564A) SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NOTICE Case No. CJ-2010-3220 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA ALLEGIANCE CREDIT UNION, Plaintiff, v. SALVADOR ARMENDARIZ; SUSANA ARMENDARIZ; OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES; and OKLAHOMA COUNTY TREASURER; Defendants. STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: SALVADOR ARMENDARIZ, SUSANA ARMENDARIZ AND OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued in the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, Case No. CJ-2010-3220, styled “Allegiance Credit Union, Plaintiff, v. Salvador Armendariz; Susana Armendariz; Occupants of the Premises and Oklahoma County Treasurer, Defendants.” The action alleges that defendants are indebted to Allegiance Credit Union, in the principal amount of $45,736.96 as of March 31, 2010, together with accrued interest to March 31, 2010 in the amount of $1,133.85, late charges of $52.20, and with interest accruing thereafter at the rate of $10.6511 per day, as well as title report fees of $75.00, appraisal fees of $300.00, a reasonable attorney fees of not less than $4,500.00, the costs of said lawsuit, of foreclosing your interest in the property described below and of ordering said property sold with or without appraisement as Plaintiff may elect, all of which you will take due notice. Further, the lawsuit seeks to foreclose Plaintiff’s first mortgage lien upon the following described real estate
located at 1328 NW 9th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73119, with a legal description of: PART OF THE NORTH 100 FEET OF LOTS THIRTEEN (13) AND FOURTEEN (14) IN BLOCK SIX (6) OF BRAUER HEIGHTS ADDITION, TO OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 14, THENCE EAST 50.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 100.00 FEET; THENCE WEST 21.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 24 FEET; THENCE WEST 29.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 76.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. You and/or your unknown successors, heirs and assigns are hereby notified that you have been sued in this action and must answer the Petition filed by the Plaintiff on or before July 5, 2010, or the facts contained in said Petition will be taken as true and judgment will be entered in favor of Allegiance Credit Union. Given under my hand and seal this 21st day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY, (Seal) COURT CLERK By: (Deputy) Attorney for Plaintiff: Jeffery E. Tate (OBA #17150) MULINIX OGDEN HALL ANDREWS & LUDLAM A Professional Limited Liability Company 3030 Oklahoma Tower 210 Park Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (405) 232-3800 – Telephone (405) 232-8999 – Facsimile (5-25, 6-1, 6-8-10) (CV183565R) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. CJ-2009-8847 Judge Dixon IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY AS SUBROGEE OF STEVEN HARRISON, Plaintiff, -vsAQUAYAH ROBINSON fka NINA ANTEA KINCY, Defendant. The State of Oklahoma to the said Defendant, Greeting: You, the said defendant, will take notice that you have been sued in the above named Court in the above named and numbered cause for negligently causing an automobile accident on July 20, 1994, and you must answer Plaintiffs’ Foreign Judgment filed herein on or before July 19, 2010, or said Foreign Judgment will be taken as true and judgment for said Plaintiffs will be rendered against you in the principal amount of $6,727.05, plus interest, costs and attorney fees. Patricia Presley (Seal) County Court Clerk Deputy Thomas G. Ferguson, Jr., OBA #2878 Erin Blohm OBA#22496 Bruce V. Winston OBA #09778 WALKER, FERGUSON & FERGUSON 941 East Britton Road Oklahoma City, OK 73114 Telephone No: (405) 843-8855 Facsimile No: (405) 843-8934 File No. 1750.8124 Attorneys for Plaintiff(s) (5-25, 6-1, 6-8-10) (CV183641R) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. CJ-2010-4400 THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA HARRIS DEVELOPMENTS, INC., Plaintiff, vs. DORIS PARKS BOGENSCHUTZ and SPOUSE, if any, both of the above if living, but if either be deceased, the unknown successors of any such deceased individual, Defendants. STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: DORIS PARKS BOGENSCHUTZ and SPOUSE, if any, both of the above if living, but if either be deceased, the unknown successors of any such deceased individual Defendants GREETINGS: You and each of you are hereby notified that you have been sued in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in Cause No. CJ-2010-4400, wherein Harris Development, INC. is the Plaintiff and Doris Parks Bogenschutz, et al., are Defendants, and the Plaintiff alleges that Chesapeake Land Company, LLC is the owner of the following described real property situated in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12), Block Eight (8) in Burton’s Continued on next page
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Civil (Second Publication) Subdivision of Blocks 133 & 138, North Oklahoma City Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof. And you, the said Defendants, are further notified that unless you answer said Petition of the Plaintiff filed herein against you on or before the 9th day of July, 2010, the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and judgment will be entered and a Decree quieting title to the above described property in Chesapeake Land Company, LLC will be entered against each of you the said Defendants. WITNESS my hand this 24th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) OKLAHOMA COUNTY COURT CLERK By: Deputy JAMES P. KELLEY, OBA #4924 JENNIFER S. JONES, OBA #20744 Kelley & Jones 3048 N. Grand Boulevard Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73107 (405) 235-4671 (405) 942-6185 (fax) jpklaw@swbell.net (5-25, 6-1, 6-8-10)
Civil (First Publication) (CV184079G) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION No. CJ-2010-1752 JUDGE OWENS IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOAN SERVICING, L.P., Plaintiff, vs. JUAN CARLOS PEREZ, et al., Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: JUAN CARLOS PEREZ, SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF JUAN CARLOS PEREZ TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued by BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P., and that you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on file in said cause on or before the 30th day of July, 2010, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you, awarding the Plaintiff a first mortgage lien upon the following described real estate situated in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Lot Eighteen (18) in Block Two (2) of Summerridge, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof; for the sum of $165,788.93, with 6.375% interest per annum thereon, or as adjusted by the Note and Mortgage, from the 1st day of March, 2009, until paid; late charges in the sum of $53.87; said abstract and title expense; the further sum of a reasonable attorney’s fee, and the costs of said suit and foreclosing your interest in the property and ordering said property sold with or without appraisement as Plaintiff may elect, all of which you will take due notice. WITNESS my hand and official seal this 27th day of May, 2010. Patricia Presley, (Seal) Court Clerk BY: DEPUTY JAMES H. THIESSEN - #20354 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 (6-1, 6-8, 6-15-10) (CV184080G) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION No. CJ-2010-2470 JUDGE DIXON IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA CITIBANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE, FOR CHASE FUNDING MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2001-4, Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM LOUIS MERCHANT, et al., Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: WILLIAM LOUIS MERCHANT, LYNDA MERCHANT TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued by Citibank, N.A., as Trustee, for Chase Funding Mortgage Loan AssetBacked Certificates, Series 2001-4, and that you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on file in said cause on or before the 30th day of July, 2010, or the
allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you, awarding the Plaintiff a first mortgage lien upon the following described real estate situated in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit: A part of the South Half (S/2) of the Southwest Quarter (SW/4) of Section Twenty-nine (29), Township Twelve (12) North, Range Four (4) West of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point which is 2030.90 feet West and 873 feet North from the Southeast Corner (SE/C) of said Quarter Section; thence North a distance of 140 fett to a point; thence West a distance of 235 feet to a point; thence South a distance of 140 feet to a point; thence East a distance of 235 feet to the point or place of beginning. LESS AND EXCEPT the East Half (E/2) of the above described tract; for the sum of $43,879.24, with 9.75% interest per annum thereon, or as adjusted by the Note and Mortgage, from the 1st day of November, 2008, until paid; said abstract and title expense; accrued late charges in the sum of $249.13; escrow advances currently totaling $1,483.71; corporate advances in the sum of $1,780.00; the further sum of a reasonable attorney’s fee, and the costs of said suit and foreclosing your interest in the property and ordering said property sold with or without appraisement as Plaintiff may elect, all of which you will take due notice. WITNESS my hand and official seal this 27th day of May, 2010. Patricia Presley, (Seal) Court Clerk BY: DEPUTY JAMES H. THIESSEN - #20354 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 (6-1, 6-8, 6-15-10) (CV184137A) SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NOTICE Case No. CV-2010-666 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA EDITH L. MORALES, Plaintiffs, vs. THE HEIRS, E X E C U T O R S , A D M I N I S T R ATO R S , DEVISEES, TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS OF RAYMOND C. MORALES, DECEASED; THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS OF RAYMOND C. MORALES, DECEASED, Defendants. STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: THE HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES AND ASSIGNS OF RAYMOND C. MORALES, DECEASED; THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS OF RAYMOND C. MORALES, DECEASED You are hereby notified that an action has been filed in the District Court in and for Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CV-2010-666, styled: “Edith L. Morales, plaintiff, v. The Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Trustees and Assigns of Raymond C. Morales, Deceased; The Unknown Successors of Raymond C. Morales, Deceased, defendants,” alleging that the plaintiff is the record owner and in possession of the following described real property, situated in Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, to-wit: Lot EIGHT (8) of Block EIGHT (8) in SUBDIVISION OF PART OF BLOCK 6 AND BLOCK 8, ROGER GIVENS 2ND AIRLINE ADDITION, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof. You are hereby notified that you have been sued and must answer the Petition filed by the plaintiff, on or before the 15th day of July, 2010, or the allegations contained in said Petition will be taken as true and judgment entered thereon determining the heirs of Raymond C. Morales, deceased, and adjudging the plaintiff to be owner of the above described real property as stated in the plaintiff’s Petition; in such event, you will be adjudged and decreed to have no right, title, lien, estate, encumbrance, claim, assessment or interest, either in law or in equity, in and to said real property and a decree quieting plaintiff’s title in and to said real property will be entered. Given under my hand and seal this 27th day of May, 2010. Patricia Presley, (Seal) Court Clerk By: Deputy JEFFREY B. NOBLE, OBA #6690 Attorney at Law 4040 N. Tulsa
Oklahoma City, OK 73112 (405) 942-4848 (6-1, 6-8, 6-15-10) (CV184172R) NOTICE OF FILING PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No. CV-2010-671 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Petition for Change of Name: LILIANA PARDO, Parent/Guardian of the minor child SEBASTIAN DAVIDCASADO PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Liliana Pardo has filed a Petition to have Sebastian David Casado’s Name Changed From Sebastian David Casado to Sebastian David Pardo in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in the action titled: In the Matter of the Petition for Change of Name: Liliana Pardo, Parent of the minor child Sebastian David Casado, Case No. CV2010-671 The Petition has been set for hearing by the District Court of Oklahoma County before the Honorable Judge Owens on 2nd day of July at 10:00 AM in Room 304, of the Oklahoma County courthouse located at 325 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, 409 County Office Bldg. OKC, Oklahoma 73102-3604. Any person may file a written protest in the case prior to the date set for hearing. The Petitioner’s Attorney, Katherine Mazaheri can be contacted at, 3445 W. Memorial Rd. Ste H, Oklahoma City, OK 73134, Telephone: 405-6074357. Katherine Mazaheri OBA # 21746 Attorney for Petitioner Mazaheri Law Firm 3445 W. Memorial Rd. STE H Oklahoma City, OK 73134 Phone: 405-607-4357 Fax: 405-607-4358 (6-1-10) (CV184173R) NOTICE OF FILING PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case No. CV-2010-670 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Petition for Change of Name: LILIANA PARDO, Parent/Guardian of the minor child CARLOS SANTIAGO CASADO PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Liliana Pardo has filed a Petition to have Carlos Santiago Casado’s Name Changed From Carlos Santiago Casado to Carlos SantiagoPardo in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in the action titled: In the Matter of the Petition for Change of Name: Liliana Pardo, Parent of the minor child Carlos SantiagoCasado, Case No. CV-2010-670 The Petition has been set for hearing by the District Court of Oklahoma County before the Honorable Judge Gurich on 17th day of June at 11:00 AM in Room 359, of the Oklahoma County courthouse located at 325 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, 409 County Office Bldg. OKC, Oklahoma 73102-3604. Any person may file a written protest in the case prior to the date set for hearing. The Petitioner’s Attorney, Katherine Mazaheri can be contacted at, 3445 W. Memorial Rd. Ste H, Oklahoma City, OK 73134, Telephone: 405-6074357. Katherine Mazaheri OBA # 21746 Attorney for Petitioner Mazaheri Law Firm 3445 W. Memorial Rd. STE H Oklahoma City, OK 73134 Phone: 405-607-4357 Fax: 405-607-4358 (6-1-10) (CV184174G) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION No. CJ-2010-3761 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA CITIBANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, vs. AMELIA D. CRUZ, et al., Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS OF AMELIA D. CRUZ TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued by Citibank, N.A. as Trustee, and that you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on file in said cause on or before the 20th day of July, 2010, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you, awarding the Plaintiff a first mortgage lien upon the following described real estate situated in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Lot Thirty-Seven (37), in Block Four (4), of DEL AIRE, SECTION 5, an Addition to Del City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof; for the sum of $16,772.65, with 11.5000% interest per annum thereon from the 1st of December, 2009, until
paid; abstract expense; accrued late charges in the sum of $26.36, attorney’s fee, and the costs of said suit and foreclosing your interest in the property and ordering said property sold with or without appraisement as Plaintiff may elect, all of which you will take due notice. WITNESS my hand and official seal this 28th day of May, 2010. Patricia Presley, (Seal) Court Clerk BY: DEPUTY JAMES H. THIESSEN - #20354 BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 (6-1, 6-8, 6-15-10) (CV184175G) NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Case No.: CJ-2010-2589 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR AND WITHIN OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA MARIA DEVELASCO, Plaintiff, v. AMBER CALLAHAN, Defendant, THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Amber Callahan YOU ARE NOTIFIED that you have been sued by the Plaintiff, Maria Develasco, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, and that said Plaintiff has filed a Petition in the office of the Clerk of said county at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and unless you answer said Petition on or before the 20th day of July, 2010, said Petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly, to wit: Defendant concedes that he negligently operated a motor vehicle, and that said negligence resulted in personal injuries to the plaintiff. DATED this 28th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY, (Seal) COURT CLERK By: Deputy George J. Kanelopoulos, Jr. 4549 NW 36th Street Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73122 787-1999 (6-1, 6-8, 6-15-10) (CV184198R) NOTICE OF FILING PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME No. CV-2010-675 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ASHLEY REYNOLDS TO CHANGE HIS/HER NAME To Whom It May Concern: Take notice that Ashley Reynolds has filed in the above court a Petition to have his/her name changed as follows: From Ashley Reynolds to Ashley Farrier; and that the same will be heard by the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in the Oklahoma County Courthouse, court room 201, Oklahoma, on the 11th day of August, 2010, 1:30 o’clock p.m.; and that any person may file a written protest in the case, prior to the date set for hearing. Dated this 28th day of May, 2010. Petitioner: Ashley Reynolds 5317 Coble St OKC, Oklahoma 857-334-5010 (6-1-10) (CV184199R) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. CJ-2010-1953 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY and LEON HENRY, Plaintiffs, -vs- VENOY LEROY ROGERS, Defendant. The State of Oklahoma to the said Defendant, Greeting: You, the said defendant, will take notice that you have been sued in the above named Court in the above named and numbered cause for negligently causing an automobile accident on August 3, 2008, and you must answer Plaintiffs’ petition filed herein on or before July 26, 2010, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment for said Plaintiffs will be rendered against you in the principal amount of $23,696.06, plus interest, costs and attorney fees. PATRICIA PRESLEY, (Seal) County Court Clerk Deputy Thomas G. Ferguson, Jr., OBA #2878 Erin Blohm OBA #22496 Bruce V. Winston OBA #09778 WALKER, FERGUSON & FERGUSON 941 East Britton Road Oklahoma City, OK 73114 Telephone No: (405) 843-8855 Facsimile No: (405) 843-8934
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Divorce (Second Publication) (DV183493A) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. FD-2010-1985 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA In Re: the Marriage of: Susana Y. Hernandez-Ibarra, Petitioner, and Alejandro Martinez Vasquez, Respondent. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Alejandro Martinez Vasquez TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued for dissolution of marriage and divorce in the above Court by the petitioner, Susana Y. Hernandez-Ibarra, alleging incompatibility and praying for divorce from you; and you must answer the petition on or before the 12th day of July 2010, or said petition will be taken as true and a divorce and other relief sought will be granted to the petitioner. WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL this 20th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Court Clerk By: Deputy SUSANA Y. HERNANDEZ-IBARRA Petitioner pro se 1120 SW 81st St. Oklahoma City, OK 73139 Telephone: (405) 881-3672 (5-24, 6-1, 6-7-10)
Divorce (First Publication) (DV184081A) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. FD-2010-2091 STATE OF OKLAHOMA, COUNTY OF OKLAHOMA ss. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA In re the Marriage of: BENNY SANCHEZ CAMACHO, Petitioner, and TERESITA DE JESUS CECENA, Respondent. State of Oklahoma to: TERESITA DE JESUS CECENA NOTICE! You have been sued in the above-named Court by the above-named Petitioner for Dissolution of Marriage on grounds of abandonment and incompatibility. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, you must file a written response to the Petition on or before the 11th day of July, 2010, or said Petition will be taken as true and judgment will be rendered for the Petitioner for the relief requested. If you intend to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your response may be filed on time. PATRICIA PRESLEY, (Seal) Court Clerk By: DEPUTY CLERK 4th Floor, Oklahoma County Courthouse Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 (405) 270-0082 Submitted by: BENNY SANCHEZ CAMACHO Petitioner, Pro Se 7140 North West 71st Street Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73127 (405) 408-9321 (6-1, 6-8, 6-15-10)
Juvenile (First Publication) (JV184082A) NOTICE OF PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN CASE NO. PG 2010-316 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF Skyler Wayne Queen, a minor You are hereby notified that Robin & Steven Brown has petitioned this Court to be appointed guardian of the person and/or estate of the above-named minor Skyler Wayne Queen, and that said Petition will be heard in the court room of Judge Graves Room 223 in the Oklahoma County Courthouse at 321 Park Avenue on the 15th day of June, 2010, at 1:30 o’clock P.M. at which time you may appear and show cause if any, why said Petition should not be granted. WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court this 27th day of May, 2010. BILL GRAVES Judge of the District Court Robin & Steven Brown 1001 SW 13th St. Moore, OK 73160 405-413-4819 or 405-794-6963 (6-1-10)
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(JV184169R) NOTICE OF FILING PETITION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS Case No. PG-2010-321 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE INTEREST OF: JASMINE NHU NGOC TRINH, a child. In the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma. In the Interest of Jasmine Nhu Ngoc Trinh, a child To Whom It May Concern: Take notice that Amy Trinh has filed in the above court a petition to terminate the parental rights of Chinh Tran who is Jasmine Nhu Ngoc Trinh’s biological father as he wholly failed to provide support to the minor child, Jasmine Nhu Ngoc Trinh born October 8, 2007 for a period of over twelve (12) months and that the same will be heard by the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in the County Courthouse, room 217, Judge Allen Welch, located at 321 Park Avenue in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on the 16th day of June, 2010, at 1:30 p.m. hours; and that he may file a written protest in the case, prior to the date set for the hearing by mailing said protest to: Amy Trinh 1032 SW 63rd Oklahoma City, OK 73139 (405) 412-8438 Petitioner Pro-Se (6-1-10)
Miscellaneous (Fourth Publication) (MS182444G) NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO OKLAHOMA POWER OF SALE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ACT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO: Oklahoma Tax Commission, Attn: Thomas Kemp, Chairman, 2501 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73194; Midland Credit Management, c/o William L. Nixon, Jr., LOVE, BEAL & NIXON, P.C., P.O. Box 32738, Oklahoma City, OK 73123; Daimlerchrysler Svc N. America LLC, f/k/a Chrysler Financial Company, L.L.C., c/o William L. Nixon, Jr., LOVE, BEAL & NIXON, P.C., P.O. Box 32738, Oklahoma City, OK 73123; United States of America ex rel. Department of Justice, Stanford C. Coats, United States Attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma, 210 Park Avenue, Suite 400, Oklahoma City, OK 73102; United States of America ex rel. Department of Justice, Eric H. Holder, Jr., Attorney General of the United States, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20530; United States of America ex rel. Internal Revenue Service, Attn: Douglas Shulman, 1111 Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20224; IRS Advisory Group, 55 N. Robinson, MS 5021, Oklahoma City, OK 73102; that on the 22nd day of June, 2010, at 10:00 o’clock a.m. at Blaney and Tweedy, PLLC, 2601 City Place, 204 N. Robinson, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, “Citizens Bank of Edmond” or “Mortgagee” will offer for sale and sell for cash, or such other terms as the Mortgagee may find acceptable, to the highest and best bidder all that certain real estate in Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, to-wit: Being a part of the Northwest Quarter (NW/4) of Section Twenty-three (23), Township Fourteen (14) North, Range One (1) West of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said NW/4, Section 23; thence North 89º08’04” East along the North line of said NW/4 for a distance of 2731 40 feet to the Northeast corner of said NW/4; thence South 00º03’04” East along the East line of said NW/4 for a distance of 1163.96 feet to the point or place of beginning; thence continuing South 00°03’04” East along said East line for a distance of 328.06 feet; thence North 89º20’24” West for a distance of 591,82 feet to a point of a non-tangent curve; thence Northwesterly along said curve being to the left having a radius of 478.99 feet and a chord bearing of North 24º13’38” West and a chord distance of 155.04 feet for a length of 155.72 feet; thence North 33°32’26” West for a distance of 214.96 feet; thence North 89°56’56” East for a distance of 773.89 feet to the point or place of beginning. Subject to easements and rights-of-way of record and subject to a road and utility easement along the West 30 Continued on next page
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Miscellaneous (Fourth Publication) feet. Also known as N/2 of Tract 60, Hickory Hills, an unrecorded plat. The street address of the abovedescribed property is: 20250 Hickory Ridge, Arcadia, OK 73007 The Sale will be made pursuant to 46 O.S. ‘ 45 of the Oklahoma Power of Sale Mortgage Foreclosure Act as reflected herein and see the in the Affidavit of Mortgagee attached hereto as Exhibit “A” for additional information. The aforesaid Affidavit of Mortgagee describes the events of breach and default occurring under the terms of that certain Mortgage dated June 12, 2008, and that certain Modification of Mortgage dated July 24, 2009 (collectively “Mortgages”), executed by Jeramy J. Gregston and Jennifer L. Gregston, husband and wife, in favor of Citizens Bank of Edmond. Said Mortgages were recorded, respectively, on June 16, 2008, and August 4, 2009, in the records of the County Clerk of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma. The undersigned Mortgagee has elected to foreclose the lien of the Mortgage pursuant to the Power of Sale contained therein, on the date and time and at the place stated in the first paragraph herein. The Mortgagors, and each person holding under Mortgagors, are advised that the Mortgagors, and all such other persons, has the right to redeem the above-described property from foreclosure by paying in cash all principal, interest and other sums, secured by the Mortgage to the undersigned Mortgagee at Mortgagee’s principal place of business which is 1 East First Street, Edmond, Oklahoma 73034. Payment must be made prior to the execution and delivery of a deed pursuant to the aforesaid Power of Sale. All other persons noted above and claiming an interest in the property are further advised that the mortgagee claims an interest superior to all such claims and such interests will be terminated by the aforesaid sale unless they take appropriate legal action. Mortgagee’s lien constitutes a purchase money lien and as such is prior and superior to any lien or claim of any other claimant served with this Notice of Sale. IF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROPERTY CONSTITUTES THE MORTGAGORS’ HOMESTEAD, IT SHALL BE SOLD PURSUANT TO THE POWER OF SALE WITHOUT JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE UNLESS, AT LEAST TEN (10) DAYS BEFORE THE DATE OF SALE STATED ABOVE, THE MORTGAGORS SEND WRITTEN NOTICE BY CERTIFIED MAIL TO THE UNDERSIGNED MORTGAGEE, AT THE ADDRESS STATED ABOVE, THAT SUCH PROPERTY IS THE MORTGAGORS’ HOMESTEAD AND THAT THE MORTGAGORS ELECT JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE. A COPY OF ANY SUCH NOTICE WITH THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION MUST BE FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. THE MORTGAGORS ARE FURTHER ADVISED THAT IF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS HOMESTEAD, THE MORTGAGORS MAY AVOID A DEFICIENCY JUDGMENT BY SENDING WRITTEN NOTICE BY CERTIFIED MAIL TO THE UNDERSIGNED MORTGAGEE, AT THE ADDRESS AFORESAID, AT LEAST TEN (10) DAYS PRIOR TO THE AFORESAID SALE DATE THAT THE PROPERTY IS MORTGAGORS’ HOMESTEAD AND MORTGAGORS ELECT AGAINST SUCH DEFICIENCY JUDGMENT. THIS NOTICE CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION INVOLVING THE ABOVEDESCRIBED PROPERTY AND ALL PERSONS RECEIVING SUCH NOTICE MAY WANT TO SEEK LEGAL ADVICE. DATED this 7th day of May, 2010. s/ Kevin Blaney Kevin Blaney, OBA #860 L. Christopher Tweedy, OBA #20876 Elizabeth A. Morehead, OBA #17673 BLANEY AND TWEEDY, PLLC 2601 City Place 204 North Robinson Post Office Box 657 Oklahoma City, OK 73101-0657 Telephone: (405) 235-8445 Facsimile: (405) 236-3410 e-mail: kblaneyATkevinblaney.com e m a i l : bmoreheadATkevinblaney.com e-mail: ctweedyATbtlawokc.com ATTORNEYS FOR CITIZENS BANK OF EDMOND STATE OF OKLAHOMA, COUNTY OF OKLAHOMA ss. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 7th day of May, 2010.
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Miscellaneous (Third Publication) (MS182896G) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TD 28 019 STATE OF OKLAHOMA, COUNTY OF OKLAHOMA SS. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: MALLORY JEROME P SR, 11405 NE 50TH ST, SPENCER, OK 73084-7026; MALLORY, JEROME P. SR., 2325 NE 21ST, OKLA. CITY, OK 73111; THELMA MALLORY, 2325 NE 21ST, OKLA. CITY, OK 73111; ARVEL CALLWOOD, 15751 RIVER ROAD, P.O. BOX 611, HAHNVILLE, LA 70057; JEROME MALLORY, JR., 1624 NE 16TH STREET, OKLA. CITY, OK 73111; KENNETH MALLORY, 1313 N.W. 85TH, OKLA. CITY, OK 73114; BRENT D. COLDIRON, PB-2004-284, COLDIRON DILLARD ATTORNEYS, 1800 E. MEMORIAL ROAD, SUITE 106, OKLA. CITY, OK 73131 If they be living, or if any of the aforesaid persons be dead then to their respective unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns; or to all owners, tenants and persons owning or claiming any right, title or interest of any nature or kind in or to the real estate, lands and tenements to Oklahoma County, Oklahoma as described below. You and each of you jointly and severally will take notice that the undersigned Martin L. Jackson is the owner and holder of certain tax sale certificate herein designated, issued by the County Treasurer of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, and respectively covering real estate, land and tenements in said county, hereinafter designated, which said certificate was issued on the hereinafter designated date and respectively evidence the purchase or bidding in of said respective land at delinquent tax sale for taxes legally levied thereon which tax sale was had and held on the date hereinafter designated, as provided by the laws of the State of Oklahoma, to-wit: CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 05545-07; LOT: 42 EX W 38 Ft; ADDITION: Carver Gardens Subdivision ACCOUNT NUMBER: 14 290 4200 The above mentioned certificate was issued October 1, 2007 for the 2006 taxes, and were assigned to the undersigned. The above mentioned real property is located in additions to the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma. Unless redemption of said real estate from said sale is made within a period of sixty days from the date of personal service on you, or within a period of sixty days from the date of the first publication of this notice a tax deed will be demanded and issued, conveying to Martin L. Jackson the said above described property, lands and tenements remaining so unredeemed, as provided by law. Additionally, if the above described real property is listed as homestead property on the last tax rolls, the undersigned shall cause the notice of sale to be posted on the front door of the property by the county sheriff at least thirty (30) days prior to the tax deed being issued. Homestead ____ Yes __X__ No Dated this 15th day of March, 2010. Martin L. Jackson Owner and Holder of said Tax Sale Certificate (5-17, 5-24, 6-1-10)
Miscellaneous (Second Publication) (MS183467R) NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY Personal property to be sold includes a Kawasaki motorcycle, motorcycle helmet, bags of clothing, wooden chair, plastic tub with contents and a mirror. This property is located in Unit #2 at Nantucket Self Storage, 3004 W. Britton Road, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73120. Name of the occupant of said unit is Mary Frazier, 3200 W. Britton Road, #57, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73120. The sale or other disposition of said property shall take place at 10:00 o’clock a.m., on the 8th day of June, 2010 at Unit #2, Nantucket Self Storage, 3004 W. Britton Road, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73120. ROBERT P. HALL OBA #3735 Robert P. Hall & Associates 3315 NW 63rd Street Oklahoma City, OK 73116 Telephone: (405) 848-5575
Facsimile: (405) 848-7181 Attorney for Nantucket Self Storage (5-24, 6-1-10) (MS183510A) NOTICE Auction June 10th, 4:00 pm Sys Co Storage 9208 N.E. 10 Midwest City Freddie Johnson Unit 114 back rents due $1015.00 Freddie Johnson Unit 117 $880.00 Deena Mirghani Unit 119 $680.00 Cyndy Copher Unit 502 $502.00 (5-24, 6-1, 6-7-10) (MS183566R) SOLICITION FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Regents, Oklahoma City Community College, at the Oklahoma City Community College, John Massey Center (Purchasing Department), located at 11919 South I-44 Service Road, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73173, until 2:00 p.m., Daylight Savings Time, on the 15th day of June, 2010 at which time said base bids will be opened for furnishing all labor and materials for the construction of the Oklahoma City Community College, Child Development Center and Lab School, Mechanical Improvements Project just north of the Oklahoma City Community College campus. Bids received more than ninety-six (96) hours, excluding Saturdays, Sunday, and holidays, before the time set for opening bids, as well as bids received after the time set for opening bids, will not be considered and will be returned unopened. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at the above-mentioned office immediately following the closing time stated above. Copies of the general conditions, plans, specifications, and other bidding documents are on filed in the Triad office below location, and are open for public inspection. Complete sets of general conditions, plans, specifications, and other bidding documents may be obtained by applying to the Architects/Engineers at the following location: Triad Design Group, 3020 NW 149th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73134. Telephone 405/752-1122. Applications for sets of plans, specifications, etc. must be accompanied by a deposit of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per set. The refund of this deposit must be claimed within seven (7) days from the time of opening bids. Bona fide general contract bidders may secure two copies of the Contract Documents. All others may purchase Contact Documents at cost of reproduction. A Cashier’s check, a certified check, or a surety bond in the amount of five percent (5%) of the bid shall accompany the sealed proposal of each bidder. The Board of Regents reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A mandatory Pre-bid Conference will be held for this project on Tuesday, June 8th. The meeting will be held at Oklahoma City Community College, Family & Community Education Center, located at 6500 S. Land Ave., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73159 at 2:00 p.m., Daylight Savings Time. The Pre-Bid Conference is mandatory for General Contractors, Mechanical and Electrical Contractors. The facility will be examined directly after the meeting. The time period within which a contract will be executed following award to the successful bidder is thirty (30) days. Oklahoma City Community College Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Dr. Paul Sechrist, President (5-25, 6-1-10) (MS183567R) NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given, on this 14th day of May, 2010, that Valliance Bank, as Mortgagee (“Mortgagee”), has elected to use the Power of Sale pursuant to Title 46 O.S. § 40, et seq., against Ivvy League Homes, L.L.C., an Oklahoma limited liability company, as Mortgagor (“Mortgagor”). Mortgagee hereby states that a breach and/or default of the Construction Mortgage dated March 3, 2008, filed on March 7, 2008 and recorded in Book 10748 at Page 1812 in the records of the County Clerk of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, as modified by a Modification of Mortgage dated June 3, 2009, filed on July 7, 2009 and recorded in Book 11141 at Page 1367 (collectively, the “Mortgage”), covering real property together with all fixtures, improvements, and personalty as set forth therein (collectively, the “Mortgaged Property”) occurred as follows: Failure to make payment of the Promissory Note dated September 3, 2008 and the Mortgage on the stated maturity date of March 2, 2010, or thereafter. Mortgagee has elected to sell the
Mortgaged Property pursuant to the Power of Sale remedy provided for in the Mortgage. The Mortgaged Property is a single-family residence. Sale of the Mortgaged Property will take place on the 29th day of June, 2010, at 10:00 o’clock a.m. at the offices of Phillips Murrah P.C., Corporate Tower, Thirteenth Floor, 101 North Robinson, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, Phone: (405) 2354100. The legal description of the Mortgaged Property is as follows: Lot Twenty Five (25) in Block One (1), in The Territories, an Addition to the City of Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof. The street address of the Mortgaged Property is as follows: 1400 Territories Drive, Edmond, Oklahoma There is no warranty relating to title, possession, quiet enjoyment or the like in this disposition. Mortgagor is advised that it has the right to redeem the Mortgaged Property from this Power of Sale foreclosure by paying all principal, interest, and other sums secured by the Mortgage to Mortgagee prior to the execution and delivery of a Deed at such time as the Sale shall be closed pursuant to Title 46 O.S. § 47. This Notice of Sale hereby constitutes notice to the following persons, as well as to their unknown successors, claiming an interest in the Mortgaged Property that the Mortgaged Property will be sold subject to their interests unless they elect to join the exercise of the Power of Sale: The Territories Association, Inc. Forrest “Butch” Freeman, Oklahoma County Treasurer Board of County Commissioners of Oklahoma County This Notice of Sale hereby constitutes notice to the following persons, as well as to their unknown successors, claiming an interest in the Mortgaged Property that Mortgagee claims an interest superior to the claims of such persons and that their interests may be subject to being terminated by the Sale described in this Notice of Sale unless they take appropriate legal action: Ron H. Henry, an individual Capitol Glass & Mirror, Inc. IF THE MORTGAGE IS ON THE HOMESTEAD OF THE MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGED PROPERTY SHALL BE SOLD PURSUANT TO A POWER OF SALE WITHOUT JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE UNLESS, AT LEAST TEN (10) DAYS BEFORE THE MORTGAGED PROPERTY IS TO BE SOLD UNDER A POWER OF SALE, THE MORTGAGOR SENDS WRITTEN NOTICE BY CERTIFIED MAIL TO THE MORTGAGEE IN CARE OF ITS ATTORNEYS AT THE ADDRESS SET FORTH BELOW STATING THAT THE PROPERTY INVOLVED IS THE MORTGAGOR’S HOMESTEAD AND THAT JUDICAL FORECLOSURE IS ELECTED, AND FILES OF RECORD SUCH NOTICE, WHICH CONTAINS A LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY WITH THE COUNTY CLERK OF THE COUNTY WHERE THE PROPERTY IS SITUATED. IF THE MORTGAGED PROPERTY IS SOLD PURSUANT TO A POWER OF SALE, THE MORTGAGOR MAY AVOID A DEFICIENCY JUDGMENT BY SENDING A WRITTEN NOTICE BY CERTIFIED MAIL TO THE MORTGAGEE AT LEAST TEN (10) DAYS BEFORE THE MORTGAGED PROPERTY IS TO BE SOLD UNDER THE POWER OF SALE, THAT STATES THAT THE PROPERTY INVOLVED IS THE MORTGAGOR’S HOMESTEAD AND THAT THE MORTGAGOR ELECTS AGAINST THE DEFICIENCY JUDGMENT. THIS NOTICE OF SALE CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION INVOLVING THE PROPERTY OF THE PERSON RECEIVING THE SAME AND SUCH PERSON MAY WANT TO SEEK LEGAL ADVICE. J. Mark Lovelace, OBA #5539 Melvin R. McVay, Jr., OBA #6096 PHILLIPS MURRAH P.C. Corporate Tower, Thirteenth Floor 101 North Robinson Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (405) 235-4100 STATE OF OKLAHOMA, COUNTY OF OKLAHOMA SS: This instrument was acknowledged before me on this 14th day of May, 2010, by J. Mark Lovelace, as attorney for Valliance Bank, Mortgagee. J. Lopez (Seal) Notary Public, Commission No. 05003392 My Commission Expires: April 07, 2013 AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING NOTICE OF INTENTION TO FORECLOSE BY POWER OF SALE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, COUNTY
OF OKLAHOMA SS: I, J. Mark Lovelace, being of lawful age and being first duly sworn, do hereby state that I am an attorney for Valliance Bank, Mortgagee, and hereby certify that on the 8th day of April, 2010, I properly sent a Notice of Intention to Foreclose by Power of Sale to Ivvy League Homes, L.L.C. and to all other persons to whom such notice was required to be sent pursuant to Title 46 O.S. § 44 in connection with the foreclosure by Power of Sale of the Mortgaged Property described in the Notice of Sale to which this affidavit is attached, pursuant to Title 46 O.S. § 45. J. Mark Lovelace Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of May, 2010. J. Lopez (Seal) Notary Public Commission No. 05003392 My Commission Expires: April 7, 2013 (5-25, 6-1, 6-8, 6-15-10) (MS183595A) NOTICE Anyone having financial interest in the following vehicle(s) please contact American Eagle Towing at 405-9480008. The following vehicle(s) are located at 1007 W. Reno Ave, Oklahoma City, OK. A public auction will be held at the same location on June 10, 2010 at 10:00 am, at which time the vehicle(s) will be sold. 1. 2000 Ford Taurus 1FAFP5524Y231511 Tag 234ZXK Impounded 12/5/2009 $3,2297.87 2.2000 Chevy Cavalier 1G1JC524617252720 Tag WYW815 Impounded 1/14/2010 $2,582.56 (5-25, 6-1, 6-8-10)
Notice of Hearing Confirm. Sale (First Publication) (CS184085A) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE CASE NO. CJ-2009-12235 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA FIRST COMMERCIAL BANK, Plaintiff, vs. ARNULFO DIAZ and BENITA R. HERRERA, Defendants. TO: ARNULFO DIAZ and BENITA R. HERRERA You and each of you, are notified that the Plaintiff in the above entitled and numbered cause has filed its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale herein, seeking confirmation by the Court of the Sheriff’s Sale held in this cause May 27, 2010, upon the real property, the improvements located thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging more particularly described as follows: Lots Twenty-seven (27) and Twenty-eight (28), in Block Eleven (11), of JONES GROVE ADDITION to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded Plat thereof, (Which property has the street address of 1141 S.W. 18th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), and that said Motion has been set for hearing on June 25, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m., before the Honorable Noma D. Gurich, in her courtroom, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. You and each of you, are further notified to be present for said hearing at said date, time and place and show cause, if any, why said Motion should not be sustained and said sale confirmed. DATED this 27th day of May, 2010. STUART A. KNARR, OBA #013711 of the firm Pate & Knarr, P.C. P.O. Box 1907 Oklahoma City, OK 73101-1907 (405) 235-4211 Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184086A) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE CASE NO. CJ-2009-8643 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA FIRST FIDELITY BANK, NA, Plaintiff, vs. JOHN CARL WILSON, JR., et al., Defendants. TO: John Carl Wilson Jr., Cynthia M. Wilson, Signs to Go, Inc., an Oklahoma corporation, Signs to Go, LLC, an Oklahoma limited liability company, Alcoholics Anonymous, Inc., Household Finance Corporation, III, Locke Supply Company, 3130 Properties, LLC and State of Oklahoma ex rel Oklahoma Employment Security Commission You and each of you, are notified that the Plaintiff in the above entitled and
numbered cause has filed its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale herein, seeking confirmation by the Court of the Sheriff’s Sale held in this cause on May 27, 2010, upon the real property, the improvements located thereon and the appurtenances thereunto belonging located in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and more particularly described as follows: A part of Tract 7 A of Lot Twentyone (21), of Block Three (3), in SOUTHERN HILLS, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma according to the recorded plat thereof, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Lot 21, Block 3, Southern Hills; Thence South along the West line of said Lot 21 a distance of 229.04 feet to the point or place of Beginning; Thence North 88°41’00” East and parallel to the South line of said Tract 7-A a distance of 148.42 feet; Thence North and parallel to the West line of said Lot 21 a distance of 229.12 feet; Thence North 88°39’14” East along the North line of said Lot 21 a distance of 131.86 feet to the Northeast corner of said Lot 21; Thence South 0°02’31” West along the East line of said Lot 21, a distance of 249.19 feet to the Southeast corner of said Tract 7A; Thence South 88°41’00” West along the South line of said Tract 7-A a distance of 280.20 feet to a point on the West line of said Lot 21; Thence North along the West line of said Lot 21 a distance of 20.00 feet to the point or place of Beginning. and that said Motion has been set for hearing on June 25, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m., before the Honorable Noma Gurich in her courtroom, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. You and each of you, are further notified to be present for said hearing at said date, time and place and show cause, if any, why said Motion should not be sustained and said sale confirmed. DATED this 27th day of May, 2010. STUART A. KNARR, OBA #013711 of the firm Pate & Knarr, P.C. P.O. Box 1907 Oklahoma City, OK 73101-1907 (405) 235-4211 Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184087G) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE Case No.CJ-2010-124 Judge Parrish IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE UNDER POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF NOVEMBER 1, 2004 ASSETBACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-WHQ2, Plaintiff, v. ANGELA HEIKES; BRUCE HEIKES AKA BRUCE A. HEIKES; JOHN DOE, OCCUPANT; AND MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR CITIBANK NA, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS Defendant(s). NOTICE IS GIVEN TO: Angela Heikes; Bruce Heikes; John Doe, Occupant; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Citibank NA, its successors and assigns, and their unknown successors and assigns, that the hearing on the above Motion to Confirm Sale is set on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m., before Judge Gurich, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. SHAPIRO & CEJDA, L.L.P. 770 NE 63rd St Oklahoma City, OK 73105-6431 (405) 848-1819 Attorneys for Plaintiff File No. 09-105079 (6-1-10) (CS184088G) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE Case No.CJ-2010-120 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA EVERBANK, Plaintiff, v. BRIAN DUGAN; SPOUSE, IF ANY OF BRIAN DUGAN; JOHN DOE, OCCUPANT; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA EX REL DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; AND STATE OF OKLAHOMA EX REL OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION Defendant(s). Continued on next page
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Notice of Hearing Confirm. Sale (First Publication) NOTICE IS GIVEN TO: Brian Dugan; Spouse, if any of Brian Dugan; John Doe, Occupant; United States of America ex rel Department of Housing and Urban Development; State of Oklahoma ex rel Oklahoma Tax Commission, and their unknown successors and assigns, that the hearing on the above Motion to Confirm Sale is set on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m., before Judge Gurich, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. SHAPIRO & CEJDA, L.L.P. 770 NE 63rd St Oklahoma City, OK 73105-6431 (405) 848-1819 Attorneys for Plaintiff File No. 09-104851 (6-1-10) (CS184089G) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE Case No.CJ-2009-12147 Judge Gurich IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE IN TRUST FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE C E RT I F I C AT E H O L D E R S FOR AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES TRUST 2004-R5, ASSETBACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-R5, Plaintiff, v. JON KEVIN DAVIS AKA JOHN DAVIS; SUZANNE RENEE DAVIS AKA SUZANNE DAVIS FKA SUZANNE WRIGHT; JOHN DOE, OCCUPANT; AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE COMPANY; AND CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A. Defendant(s). NOTICE IS GIVEN TO: Jon Kevin Davis; Suzanne Renee Davis; John Doe, Occupant; Ameriquest Mortgage Company; Capital One Bank (USA), N.A., and their unknown successors and assigns, that the hearing on the above Motion to Confirm Sale is set on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m., before Judge Gurich, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. SHAPIRO & CEJDA, L.L.P. 770 NE 63rd St Oklahoma City, OK 73105-6431 (405) 848-1819 Attorneys for Plaintiff File No. 09-104746 (6-1-10) (CS184090G) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE Case No.CJ-2009-11711 Judge Patricia G. Parrish IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BENEFICIAL OKLAHOMA INC., Plaintiff, v. TIMOTHY D. PERRY; SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF TIMOTHY D. PERRY; JOHN DOE, OCCUPANT; BANC ONE FINANCIAL SERVICIES, INC.; MAY DEPARTMENT STORES COMPANY DBA FOLEY’S; STATE OF OKLAHOMA EX REL OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION; AND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA EX REL INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Defendant(s). NOTICE IS GIVEN TO: Timothy D. Perry; Spouse, if any, of Timothy D. Perry; John Doe, Occupant; Banc One Financial Services, Inc.; May Department Stores Company dba Foley’s; State of Oklahoma ex rel Oklahoma Tax Commission; United States of America ex rel Internal Revenue Service, and their unknown successors and assigns, that the hearing on the above Motion to Confirm Sale is set on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m., before Judge Gurich, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. SHAPIRO & CEJDA, L.L.P. 770 NE 63rd St Oklahoma City, OK 73105-6431 (405) 848-1819 Attorneys for Plaintiff File No. 09-104526 (6-1-10) (CS184091G) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE Case No.CJ-2009-7297 Judge Ricks IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE UNDER POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF AUGUST 1, 2005 ASSETBACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-WHQ4, Plaintiff, v. FRANKIE S. HARRIS; SPOUSE, IF ANY OF FRANKIE S. HARRIS; JOHN DOE, OCCUPANT; AND ARGENT MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC Defendant(s). NOTICE IS GIVEN TO: Frankie S. Harris; Spouse, if any of Frankie S. Harris; John Doe, Occupant; Argent Mortgage Company, LLC, and their unknown successors and assigns, that the hearing on the above Motion to Confirm Sale is set on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m., before Judge Gurich, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. SHAPIRO & CEJDA, L.L.P. 770 NE 63rd St Oklahoma City, OK 73105-6431 (405) 848-1819 Attorneys for Plaintiff File No. 09-103937 (6-1-10) (CS184092A) NOTICE OF HEARING CONFIRMATION OF SHERIFF’S SALE Case No. CJ-2009-10332 To: Robin Kelly Bates fka Robin K. Chapman; The Oklahoma Housing Development Authority. Notice is hereby given to the above named individual(s) who are claiming an interest in the below described property, that Plaintiff, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., in the above styled case filed in the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, its Motion to Confirm the Sheriff’s sale held the 27th day of May, 2010, concerning the following described real property situated in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit: LOT TEN (10), IN BLOCK TEN (10), OF HARTSDEL ADDITION, BLOCKS 8 THROUGH 11, INCLUSIVE TO DEL CITY, OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, AS SHOWN BY THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF. The Motion will be heard before Judge Gurich, on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 A.M., at the Oklahoma County Courthouse building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. THE LAW OFFICES OF HEMRY, HEMRY & McDONIEL, P.C. By William P. McDoniel, OBA #5968 Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 2207 Oklahoma City, OK 73101 (405) 235-3571; FAX: (405) 235-0944 (6-1-10) (CS184093A) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ-2010-933 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA COPPERMARK BANK, Plaintiff, vs. REMIC INVESTMENTS, L.L.C. d/b/a REMIC INVESTMENTS and d/b/a REAL ESTATE MAGIC INVESTMENTS; et al., Defendants. STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Remic Investments, L.L.C. d/b/a Remic Investments and d/b/a Real Estate Magic Investments; Triumph Properties L.L.C. d/b/a Triumph Properties; Railend, L.L.C.; John Doe and Jane Doe, The Unknown Occupant Residents, if any, of the Subject Property; and to the general public and all interested parties: TAKE NOTICE that Plaintiff, Coppermark Bank, has filed herein its Motion to Confirm the Sheriff’s Sale which was held in the above-entitled cause on May 27, 2010, resulting in a successful bid of $11,500.00. That said Motion to Confirm Sale will be heard before the Honorable Noma Gurich, Judge of the District Court, in her courtroom in the Oklahoma County Courthouse, 321 Park Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. WITNESS my hand and official seal this 27th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY, (Seal) Court Clerk Oklahoma County BY: Deputy APPROVED: Gary L. Giessmann, OBA #11318 4101 Perimeter Center Dr., Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73112
Telephone: (405) 917-5000 Facsimile: (405) 917-5005 Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184094A) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ-2010-931 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA COPPERMARK BANK, Plaintiff, vs. REMIC INVESTMENTS, L.L.C. d/b/a REMIC INVESTMENTS and d/b/a REAL ESTATE MAGIC INVESTMENTS; et al., Defendants. STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Remic Investments, L.L.C. d/b/a Remic Investments and d/b/a Real Estate Magic Investments; Triumph Properties L.L.C. d/b/a Triumph Properties; David S. Eldridge and Mary Kay Eldridge, husband and wife; David Eldridge, Trustee of the APR Family Trust; Railend, L.L.C.; John Doe and Jane Doe, The Unknown Occupant Residents, if any, of the Subject Property; and to the general public and all interested parties: TAKE NOTICE that Plaintiff, Coppermark Bank, has filed herein its Motion to Confirm the Sheriff’s Sale which was held in the above-entitled cause on May 27, 2010, resulting in a successful bid of $22,000.00. That said Motion to Confirm Sale will be heard before the Honorable Noma Gurich, Judge of the District Court, in her courtroom in the Oklahoma County Courthouse, 321 Park Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. WITNESS my hand and official seal this 27th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY, (Seal) Court Clerk Oklahoma County BY: Deputy APPROVED: Gary L. Giessmann, OBA #11318 4101 Perimeter Center Dr., Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73112 Telephone: (405) 917-5000 Facsimile: (405) 917-5005 Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184095G) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ 2009-11432 Judge Robertson, Vicki IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR ABFC 2006-OPT2 TRUST, ABFC A S S E T - B A C K E D CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-OPT2; Plaintiff, vs. JANET MEARS; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Janet Mears; Roger Allen Mears; Integris Southwest Medical Center, Inc.; Capital One Bank, N.A.; Southern States Bankcard TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above-entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: Shannon Taylor, OBA #20116 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184096G) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ-2009-6610 Judge Dixon, Bryan IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR JPMORGAN MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST 2006-HE2, ASSETBACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-HE2; Plaintiff, vs. CAROLYN STARKS; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Carolyn Starks; Nathaniel Starks; Jane Doe, spouse of Nathaniel Starks, if married; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee
for Ownit Mortgage Solutions, Inc. TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above-entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: Jason Howell, OBA #19128 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184097G) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ 2009-10568 Judge Dixon, Bryan IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. GUILLERMO PONCE; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Guillermo Ponce; Jane Doe, spouse of Guillermo Ponce, if married; Orquidea Ponce TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above-entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: K. Renee’ Davis, OBA #15161 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184098G) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM ALIAS SALE Case No. CJ-2009-9467 Judge Swinton, Barbara IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P.; Plaintiff, vs. RUSTY L. JONES A/K/A RUSTY LEE JONES; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Rusty L. Jones a/k/a Rusty Lee Jones; Occupants of the Premises; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Alias Sale in the above-entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said alias sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Alias Sale will be sustained and the alias sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: K. Renee’ Davis, OBA #15161 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184100R) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM ALIAS SALE Case No. CJ 2009-6412 Judge Gray, Twyla IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. AKIN MOSS A/K/A AKIN L. MOSS; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Akin Moss a/k/a Akin L. Moss; Jane Doe, spouse of Akin Moss a/k/a Akin L. Moss; Juan A. Rosales; Jane Doe I, spouse of Juan A. Rosales, if married; Occupants of the Premises; Oakbrooke Homes, LLC TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Alias Sale in the above-entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any
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objections to the said alias sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Alias Sale will be sustained and the alias sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: Jason Howell, OBA #19128 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184101R) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SECOND ALIAS SALE Case No. CJ-2009-3305 Judge Ricks, Carolyn IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC; Plaintiff, vs. COREY B. COLE; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Corey B. Cole; Jane Doe, spouse of Corey B. Cole, if married; Occupants of the Premises; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Bridgeport Lending, L.L.C.; Sonoma Lake Home Owners Association, Inc.; Bank of the West TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Second Alias Sale in the aboveentitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said second alias sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Second Alias Sale will be sustained and the second alias sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: Jason Howell, OBA #19128 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184102R) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM THIRD ALIAS SALE Case No. CJ-2008-1603 Judge Robertson, Vicki IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC; Plaintiff, vs. DAVID B. NANCE AND JODI M. NANCE, HUSBAND AND WIFE; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: David B. Nance and Jodi M. Nance, husband and wife; Occupant of the Premises a/k/a Daniel Corff; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for GMAC Mortgage Corporation; Citibank Federal Savings Bank; Closewithatlas.com Mortgage Co., LLC; Trim Right Construction LLC TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Third Alias Sale in the aboveentitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said third alias sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Third Alias Sale will be sustained and the third alias sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: Shannon Taylor, OBA #20116 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184103R) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM ALIAS SALE Case No. CJ 2009-1603 Judge Swinton, Barbara IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC; Plaintiff, vs. JESSICA LYNN COCHRAN A/K/A JESSICA COCHRAN; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Jessica Lynn Cochran a/k/a Jessica Cochran; John Doe, spouse of Jessica Lynn Cochran a/k/a Jessica Cochran, if married; Occupants of the Premises; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Nominee for Freedom Mortgage Corporation; Global Property, Inc.; Ali Tahir; Trina Tahir TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Alias Sale in the above-entitled
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cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said alias sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Alias Sale will be sustained and the alias sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: Jason Howell, OBA #19128 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184104R) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM ALIAS SALE Case No. CJ-2009-2908 Judge Robertson, Vicki IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA U.S. BANK, N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. LESLIE D. WELCH; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Leslie D. Welch; Graham Welch; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Harry Mortgage Co.; University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center College of Medicine dba OU Physicians; Citibank (South Dakota), N.A.; Capital One Bank (USA) N.A.; HSBC Bank Nevada, N.A. TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Alias Sale in the above-entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said alias sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Alias Sale will be sustained and the alias sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: Shannon Taylor, OBA #20116 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184105A) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ-2009-11605 Judge Robertson, Vicki GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC; Plaintiff, vs. VONCILE T. WILSON A/K/A VONCILE WILSON; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Voncile T. Wilson a/k/a Voncile Wilson; Lee Benson; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for The Cit Group/Consumer Finance, Inc.; Danforth Farms West Community Homeowners Association; Integris Baptist Medical Center, Inc.; United States of America, ex rel. Internal Revenue Service TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above-entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: Shannon Taylor, OBA #20116 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184106A) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ 2009-2582 Judge Ricks, Carolyn CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC; Plaintiff, vs. TRAVIS LAMONT HEADD A/K/A TRAVIS L. HEADD; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Travis Lamont Headd a/k/a Travis L. Headd; Jane Doe, spouse of Travis Lamont Headd a/k/a Travis L. Headd, if married; Occupant of the Premises a/k/a Jane/John Doe; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Nominee for Suntrust Mortgage, Inc.; Micah L. Headd TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above-entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Continued on next page
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Notice of Hearing Confirm. Sale (First Publication) Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: Jason Howell, OBA #19128 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184107A) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ 2010-447 Judge Robertson, Vicki BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P.; Plaintiff, vs. TAWANA HALL A/K/A TAWANA RIQUEL HALL; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Tawana Hall a/k/a Tawana Riquel Hall TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above-entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: K. Renee’ Davis, OBA #15161 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184108A) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ 2009-9788 Judge Robertson, Vicki FCI LENDER SERVICES, INC.; Plaintiff, vs. ROSCOE C. COGBURN; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Roscoe C. Cogburn; The Heirs, Personal Representatives, Devisees, Trustees, Successors and Assigns of the Estate of Clouis Cogburn Griffin a/k/a Clovis Cogburn Griffin, Deceased, and the Unknown Successors; Jane Doe, spouse of Roscoe C. Cogburn, if married; Roscoe Cogburn, if Living, and if Deceased, His Heirs, Personal Representatives, Devisees, Trustees, Successors and Assigns, and the Unknown Successors; State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Oklahoma Tax Commission TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above-entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: Shannon Taylor, OBA #20116 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184109A) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ 2009-9386 Judge Gray, Twyla U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF THE STRUCTURED ASSET INVESTMENT LOAN TRUST MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-3; Plaintiff, vs. CURTIS SHERFIELD AND KRISTI SHERFIELD; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Curtis Sherfield; Kristi Sherfield; Occupant of the Premises a/k/a Erika Watson; Leonard Sullivan, Personal Representative of the Estate of Vynomma B. Argo, deceased; Vaughn,
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Winton & Clark PLLC TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above-entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: Jason Howell, OBA #19128 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184110R) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ 2009-9469 Judge Gurich, Noma IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-3 ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-3; Plaintiff, vs. CHARLIE R. DANIELS; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Charlie R. Daniels; Holly J. Daniels; AmeriCredit Financial Services, Inc. TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above-entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: Shannon Taylor, OBA #20116 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184112R) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ 2009-2911 Judge Gray, Twyla IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA TAYLOR, BEAN & WHITAKER MORTGAGE CORP.; Plaintiff, vs. TERRY VERNON SYLVIA AND BRENDA K. SYLVIA; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Terry Vernon Sylvia; Brenda K. Sylvia; Occupants of the Premises; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.; Sarah K. Pena TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above-entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: K. Renee’ Davis, OBA #15161 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184113R) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ-2010-449 Judge Robertson, Vicki IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P.; Plaintiff, vs. DAVID L. BLICHA; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: David L. Blicha; Sharon K. Blicha TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above-entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any
objections to the said sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: K. Renee’ Davis, OBA #15161 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184114R) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ 2009-12221 Judge Robertson, Vicki IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR WAMU 2005-2; Plaintiff, vs. MARION F. DINWIDDIE; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Marion F. Dinwiddie; Marva L. Dinwiddie; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Nominee for Greenpoint Mortgage Funding, Inc.; Rebecca G. Al-Banna; Jack Al-Banna; State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Department of Human Services TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above-entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: K. Renee’ Davis, OBA #15161 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184115R) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ 2009-7811 Judge Gurich, Noma IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P.; Plaintiff, vs. DAVID T. IVEY; et al. Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: David T. Ivey; Frances E. Smith; Occupants of the Premises a/k/a Eddie Elix; Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City and Oklahoma/Canadian Counties, Inc.; United States of America, ex rel. Department of Housing and Urban Development TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein a Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above-entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm will be heard before Judge Gurich in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation By: K. Renee’ Davis, OBA #15161 Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184116G) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ-2010-108 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM CONNER, et al. Defendants. TO: William Conner and Rebecca Conner TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm Sale will be heard before The Honorable Judge Gurich, in Room 359 of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 11th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. Dated May 27, 2010. BARRY D. MOCK #6288
LAMUN MOCK CUNNYNGHAM & DAVIS, P.C. 5613 N. Classen Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73118 (405) 840-5900 (405) 842-6132 (Fax) Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184117G) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ-2009-11562 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, vs. EDSEL DALE THOMPSON, et al. Defendants. TO: Edsel Dale Thompson, International Bank of Commerce, Successor by Merger to Local Oklahoma Bank f/k/a Local Oklahoma Bank, N.A., United States of America ex rel. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Above All Quality and Service, State of Oklahoma ex rel. Oklahoma Tax Commission, United States of America ex rel. Internal Revenue Service and Emergency Medical Services Authority a/k/a EMSA; Dennis & Barbara Reddick TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm Sale will be heard before The Honorable Judge Gurich, in Room 359 of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 11th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. Dated May 27, 2010. BARRY D. MOCK #6288 LAMUN MOCK CUNNYNGHAM & DAVIS, P.C. 5613 N. Classen Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73118 (405) 840-5900 (405) 842-6132 (Fax) Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184118G) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ-2009-12230 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, vs. VERNAL WEIR, et al. Defendants. TO: Vernal Weir, whether living or dead, and if dead, his unknown successors, if any, Mary Roe (real name unknown), Spouse, if any of Vernal Weir, whether living or dead, and if dead, her unknown successors, if any, Ed Newsome and Lynn Newsome TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm Sale will be heard before The Honorable Judge Gurich, in Room 359 of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 11th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. Dated May 27, 2010. BARRY D. MOCK #6288 LAMUN MOCK CUNNYNGHAM & DAVIS, P.C. 5613 N. Classen Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73118 (405) 840-5900 (405) 842-6132 (Fax) Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184119G) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ-2010-1345 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, vs. CATHERINE S. COOPER, et al. Defendants. TO: Catherine S. Cooper and First Mortgage Company, LLC TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm Sale will be heard before The Honorable Judge Gurich, in Room 359 of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 11th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. Dated May 27, 2010. BARRY D. MOCK #6288 LAMUN MOCK CUNNYNGHAM & DAVIS, P.C. 5613 N. Classen Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73118 (405) 840-5900 (405) 842-6132 (Fax) Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10)
(CS184120G) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ-2010-703 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, vs. MICHAEL CHAD VERSTUYFT, et al. Defendants. TO: Michael Chad Verstuyft and Erin Michelle Verstuyft TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm Sale will be heard before The Honorable Judge Gurich, in Room 359 of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 11th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. Dated May 27, 2010. BARRY D. MOCK #6288 LAMUN MOCK CUNNYNGHAM & DAVIS, P.C. 5613 N. Classen Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73118 (405) 840-5900 (405) 842-6132 (Fax) Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184121G) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ-2009-11129 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, vs. RANDY C. SHUGART, et al. Defendants. TO: Randy C. Shugart and Municipal Employees Credit Union TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm Sale will be heard before The Honorable Judge Gurich, in Room 359 of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 11th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. Dated May 27, 2010. CHARIS L. WARD #22330 LAMUN MOCK CUNNYNGHAM & DAVIS, P.C. 5613 N. Classen Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73118 (405) 840-5900 (405) 842-6132 (Fax) Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184122G) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE No. CJ-2009-3480 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintiff, vs. CHRISTOPHER RYAN SWEARINGEN, et al. Defendants. TO: Christopher Ryan Swearingen TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm Sale will be heard before The Honorable Judge Gurich, in Room 359 of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 11th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. Dated May 27, 2010. BARRY D. MOCK #6288 LAMUN MOCK CUNNYNGHAM & DAVIS, P.C. 5613 N. Classen Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73118 (405) 840-5900 Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184123G) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ-2010-367 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BANK OF OKLAHOMA, N.A. Plaintiff, vs. UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS, IF ANY, OF EVELYN J. BURNS, DECEASED, et al. Defendants. TO: Unknown Successors, if any of Evelyn J. Burns, Deceased, Jimmy Burns, Eddie Harvey and State of Oklahoma ex rel. Oklahoma Tax Commission TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm Sale will be heard before The Honorable Judge Gurich, in Room 359 of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 11th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. You
must appear at said time and present any objections to the said proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. Dated May 27, 2010. BARRY D. MOCK #6288 LAMUN MOCK CUNNYNGHAM & DAVIS, P.C. 5613 N. Classen Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73118 (405) 840-5900 (405) 842-6132 (Fax) Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184124R) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE No. CJ-2009-3507 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. LEON ALLENSWORTH, LAVERNE J. ALLENSWORTH, JOHN DOE, JANE DOE, LEON A L L E N S W O R T H , SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE OF THE ALLENSWORTH FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST DATED FEBRUARY 28, 2002, FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY, TAMMY ALLEN, THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS OF LAVERNE J. ALLENSWORTH, DECEASED, JACOB DOE, JENNY DOE, JIM DOE, JULIE DOE Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: (Each Defendant above named) TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion To Confirm Sale will be heard before Judge Gurich in the Court Room 359, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. Unless you appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings, the Motion To Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. Respectfully submitted: James P. Cates - #13182 John D. Weaver - #20364 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184125R) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE No. CJ-2009-10923 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. JOE B. LUCY, KIMBERLY K. MARSHALLLUCY, JOHN DOE, JANE DOE, SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF JOE B. LUCY, SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF KIMBERLY K. MARSHALL-LUCY Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: (Each Defendant above named) TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion To Confirm Sale will be heard before Judge Gurich in the Court Room 359, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. Unless you appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings, the Motion To Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. Respectfully submitted: James P. Cates - #13182 John D. Weaver - #20364 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184126R) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE No. CJ-2009-7848 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., Plaintiff, vs. HARVEY R. C. MARTIN, SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF HARVEY R. C. MARTIN, JOHN DOE, JANE DOE, CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), NA Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: (Each Defendant above named) Continued on next page
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Notice of Hearing Confirm. Sale (First Publication) TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion To Confirm Sale will be heard before Judge Gurich in the Court Room 359, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. Unless you appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings, the Motion To Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. Respectfully submitted: James H. Thiessen - #20354 Don J. Timberlake - #9021 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184127A) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE No. CJ-2009-6141 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., Plaintiff, vs TERRANCE SMITH, SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF TERRANCE SMITH, JOHN DOE, JANE DOE, NATIONAL CITY BANK, SHIRLEY SMITH, JACQUI KROUSE, WORDLWIDE ASSET PURCHASING, LLC, CAPITAL ONE AUTO FINANCE, LONE OAK VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC. Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: (Each Defendant above named) TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion To Confirm Sale will be heard before Judge Gurich in the Court Room 359, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. Unless you appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings, the Motion To Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. Respectfully submitted: James H. Thiessen - #20354 Don J. Timberlake - #9021 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. P.O. BOX 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184128A) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE No. CJ-2009-3346 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC, Plaintiff, vs SAMUEL WILKERSON, CARISSA WILKERSON, JOHN DOE, JANE DOE, HUFF FAMILY TRUST Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: (Each Defendant above named) TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion To Confirm Sale will be heard before Judge Gurich in the Court Room 359, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. Unless you appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings, the Motion To Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. Respectfully submitted: James H. Thiessen - #20354 Don J. Timberlake - #9021 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. P.O. BOX 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184129A) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE No. CJ-2009-10858 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN
AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, vs. ALESHA M. GORMAN, SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF ALESHA M. GORMAN, KEVIN C. TARVER, SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF KEVIN C. TARVER, JOHN DOE, JANE DOE Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: (Each Defendant above named) TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion To Confirm Sale will be heard before Judge Gurich in the Court Room 359, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. Unless you appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings, the Motion To Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. Respectfully submitted: James P. Cates - #13182 John D. Weaver - #20364 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. P.O. BOX 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184130A) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE No. CJ-2008-11070 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SUCCESSOR TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, vs. DONALD RAY EDWARDS, IF LIVING, OR IF DECEASED, THE HEIRS, PERSONAL R E P R E S E N TAT I V E S , DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF DONALD RAY EDWARDS, DECEASED, AND THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS; SPOUSE OF DONALD RAY EDWARDS, IF MARRIED; GREAT SENECA FINANCIAL CO.; MIDLAND CREDIT MANAGEMENT Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: (Each Defendant above named) TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion To Confirm Sale will be heard before Judge Gurich in the Court Room 359, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. Unless you appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings, the Motion To Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. Respectfully submitted: Matthew J. Hudspeth - #14613 James H. Thiessen - #20354 John D. Weaver - #20364 Julie M. Ezell - #21168 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. P.O. BOX 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184131A) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE No. CJ-2009-6588 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL OKLAHOMA, INC., Plaintiff, vs. MARK D. ROBERTS, SHERI L. ROBERTS, JOHN DOE, JANE DOE, SPOUSE IF ANY OF MARK D. ROBERTS, SPOUSE IF ANY OF SHERI L. ROBERTS, HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK OF MISSOURI, THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS OF MARK D. ROBERTS, DECEASED, STATE OF OKLAHOMA, EX REL OKLAHOMA TAX COMMISSION Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: (Each Defendant above named) TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion To Confirm Sale will be heard before Judge Gurich in the Court Room 359, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 18th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. Unless you appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings, the Motion To Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale
confirmed. Respectfully submitted: James P. Cates - #13182 John D. Weaver - #20364 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. P.O. BOX 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0486 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184132G) AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE Case No. CJ-2008-9943 STATE OF OKLAHOMA, COUNTY OF OKLAHOMA ss: IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA NATIONAL SERVICING & ADMINISTRATION, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company, Plaintiff, v. EMERALD SQUARE ASSISTED LIVING, LLC, an Oregon limited liability company; et al., Defendants. The undersigned, of lawful age and being first duly sworn on oath says: I am one of the attorneys representing National Servicing & Administration, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company. One the 27th day of May, 2010, I mailed and deposited in the United States Post Office, with postage thereon prepaid, correct and true copies of the NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE to the following parties, being the judgment debtor, holders of interest of record in the property, and all other persons who may claim a lien or interest in the property: David W. Prater, District Attorney, Gretchen Crawford, Asst. D.A., 320 Robert S. Kerr, Room 505, Oklahoma City OK 73102, Attorney for Defendants Oklahoma County Treasurer and Board of County Commissioners Mitchell D. Blackburn, Esq., Conner & Winters, LLP, 211 N Robinson, Suite 1700, Oklahoma City OK 73102-7101, Attorneys for Grabenhorst’s Emerald Square LLC, Henvy’s Emerald Square LLC, Henvy’s Emerald Square II LLC, Kim’s Emerald Square LLC, and Anderson’s Emerald Square, LLC J. Gregory Magness, Esq., Hardin, Jesson & Terry, PLC, P. O. Box 10127, Ft. Smith, AR 72917-0127, Attorney for KDA Construction, Inc., Gregg Briggs, and J. Wallace Gutzler Jim Buxton, Esq., Buxton Carson PLLC, 950 Landmark Towers East, 3535 NW 58th St, Oklahoma City OK 73112, Attorney for Mid-West Paving Co Inc. Ross Dewbre Esq., Kenneth Dewbre Esq., 2220 Shadowlake Drive, Oklahoma City OK 73159, Attorneys for Masco Contractor Services Central Inc. and Hill & Company, Ltd. John E. Harper, Jr. Esq., Timothy L Rogers Esq., Barrow & Grimm PC, 110 W 7th St Suite 900, Tulsa OK 741191044, Attorneys for Cantera Concrete Company LLC & Gary K Harper d/b/a Wellbuilt Construction Jay G. Israel, Esq., 401 N. Hudson, Oklahoma City OK 73102, Attorney for Don Willis Landscape, Inc. Jon Epstein, Hall, Estill, Hardwick, Gable, Golden & Nelson P.C., 100 N. Broadway, Suite 2900, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, Attorney for Gregg Briggs and J. Wallace Gutzler James R Stout Esq., 1221 S Holly Ave, PO Box 851011, Yukon OK 73085, Attorney for 4M Trenching Inc. Timothy D. Beets Esq., Michele S. McNaughton Esq., Ashley P. Fulk Esq., Midtown Attorneys, 1213 N Classen Blvd, Oklahoma City OK 73106, Attorneys for Estion Stapleton L. Vance Brown, Esq., Jennifer Kirkpatrick, Esq., Elias, Books, Brown & Nelson, P.C., Two Leadership Square South, 211 N. Robinson, Suite 1300, Oklahoma City OK 73102, Attorneys for Wilds Green Grass Sod Farm Inc. Richard L. Hasley, Esq., 3535 NW 58th St., Suite 1000, Oklahoma City OK 73112, Attorney for Lester Adams Emerald Square Assisted Living, LLC, Suite 270, 3723 Fairview Industrial Drive SE, Salem, OR 97302 Darryl E. Fisher, 5203 – 54th Court SE, Salem, OR 97301 Carol L. Fisher, 5203 – 54th Court SE, Salem, OR 97301 Davis Bulldozing Service, Inc., Attn: Cary B. Davis Registered Agent, 811 N. Stewart Ave., Norman, OK 73071 Wm. A. Bill Pipkin, Esq., 110 W. Main St., Moore, OK 73160, Attorney for Stout & Henry Surveying, Inc. Lake Pointe at Emerald Square, LLC, Attn: Alfred B. Aus, Registered Agent, 1805 N. Ponderosa St., Canby, OR 97013 Sunwest Management, Inc., Suite 270, 3723 Fairview Industrial Drive SE, Salem, OR 97302 Tarisai Mandewo d/b/a Truclean, P. O. Box 5851, Edmond, OK 73083 All American Garage Door LLC, Attn: Paul Madison, 14100 SW 59th St., Mustang, OK 73064
Scott Nottingham, d/b/a Silver Leaf, 11717 Hollyrock Drive, Yukon, OK 73099 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand this 27th day of May, 2010. Anne E. Zachritz Signed and sworn to before me this 27th day of May, 2010, by Anne E. Zachritz. GINGER LIJEWSKI (Seal) Notary Public My Commission Expires: April 29, 2010, My Commission Number: 05004174 David Pomeroy, OBA No. 7209 Anne E. Zachritz, OBA No. 15608 ANDREWS DAVIS A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW 100 North Broadway, Suite 3300 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Telephone: (405) 272-9241 Facsimile: (405) 235-8786 www.andrewsdavis.com ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-1-10) (CS184170A) NOTICE OF CONTINUATION OF HEARING ON MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE CASE NO. CJ-09-6048 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA ADVANTAGE BANK, Plaintiff, vs (1) JOHN CARTER a/k/a JOHNNY R. CARTER a/k/a JOHN RAY CARTER, DECEASED, AND HIS UNKNOWN HEIRS, E X E C U T O R S , A D M I N I S T R ATO R S , TRUSTEES, DEVISEES, SUCCESSORS, AND ASSIGNS, et al. Defendants. COMES NOW Plaintiff, Advantage Bank, and gives notice as follows: REGARDING MORTGAGE ONE REAL PROPERTY – TO: John Carter a/k/a Johnny R. Carter a/k/a John Ray Carter, deceased, and his unknown heirs, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, successors and assigns; Sheena Carter a/k/a Sheena E. Carter a/k/a Sheena Ellison Carter; John Doe, husband of Sheena Carter a/k/a Sheena E. Carter a/k/a Sheena Ellison Carter; Jane Doe, wife of John Carter a/k/a Johnny R. Carter a/k/a John Ray Carter as of October 31, 1989; Tenant(s) of 2220 N. Bath, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Tract 2); Tenant(s) of 1501 Meyers Place, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Tract 4); Tenant(s) of 329 N.W. 82nd, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Tract 6); Carter Investment Co., L.L.C.; City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Forrest “Butch” Freeman, County Treasurer of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and Board of County Commissioners of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 11th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m., the Motion to Confirm Sale of Plaintiff will be heard before the Honorable Noma D. Gurich in her courtroom in the Oklahoma County Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This Motion seeks to confirm the sales of Tracts 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, and 8, all being part of the collective real estate being known as the Mortgage One Real Property and more completely described in the Notice of Sheriff’s Sale which was advertised according to law, each tract having been appraised, offered for sale, and sold separately and apart from any other tract as set forth in Sheriff’s Return on file herein. REGARDING THE MORTGAGE FOUR REAL PROPERTY – TO: John Carter a/k/a Johnny R. Carter a/k/a John Ray Carter, deceased, and his unknown heirs, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, successors and assigns; Sheena Carter a/k/a Sheena E. Carter a/k/a Sheena Ellison Carter; Darrell Hines, Tenant of 1800 N.E. 20th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Mortgage Four Real Property); State of Oklahoma ex rel. Oklahoma Tax Commission; City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Forrest “Butch” Freeman, County Treasurer of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and Board of County Commissioners of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 11th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m., the Motion to Confirm Sale of Plaintiff will be heard before the Honorable Noma D. Gurich in her courtroom in the Oklahoma County Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This Motion seeks to confirm the sale of the Mortgage Four Real Property, more completely described in the Notice of Sheriff’s Sale which was advertised according to law, said Mortgage Four Real Property being sold as set forth in the Sheriff’s Return on file herein. REGARDING THE MORTGAGE FIVE REAL PROPERTY – TO: John Carter a/k/a Johnny R. Carter a/k/a John Ray Carter, deceased, and his unknown heirs, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, successors and assigns; Sheena Carter a/k/a Sheena E. Carter a/k/a
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Sheena Ellison Carter; Kenneth Carter, Tenant of 1009 N. Martin Luther King Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Mortgage Five Real Property); Carter Investment Co., LLC; Forrest “Butch” Freeman, County Treasurer of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and Board of County Commissioners of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 11th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m., the Motion to Confirm Sale of Plaintiff will be heard before the Honorable Noma D. Gurich in her courtroom in the Oklahoma County Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This Motion seeks to confirm the sale of the Mortgage Five Real Property, more completely described in the Notice to Sheriff’s Sale which was advertised according to law, said Mortgage Five Real Property being sold as set forth in the Sheriff’s Return of file herein. NOTICE: THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Respectfully submitted, Melvin R. McVay, Jr., OBA No. 6096 Allie V. Peoples, III, OBA No. 7034 Jason M. Kreth, OBA No. 21260 PHILLIPS MURRAH P.C. Corporate Tower; Thirteenth Floor 101 North Robinson Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (405) 235-4100 Attorneys for Plaintiff File No. 20912.50035 (6-1-10) (CS184171R) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE Case No. CJ-2009-3965 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA RYAN FAMILY TRUST DATED APRIL 10, 1997 Plaintiff, vs. ALDCO INVESTMENT #10, LLC, et al. Defendants. TO: ALDCO Investment #10, LLC, Evergreen I&G REIT, L.P. TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm Sale will be heard before The Honorable Judge Gurich, in Room 359 of the Oklahoma County Courthouse on the 11th day of June, 2010, at 11:00 o’clock a.m. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said proceedings or the Motion to Confirm Sale will be sustained and the sale confirmed. Dated May 27, 2010. BRET D. DAVIS #15079 LAMUN MOCK CUNNYNGHAM & DAVIS, P.C. 5613 N. Classen Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73118 (405) 840-5900 (405) 842-6132 (Fax) Attorneys for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184195A) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE CJ-2008-11184 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA The Albert W. Kruger, Jr and Lillie M. Kruger Revocable Trust UDT 2/7/91 Plaintiffs, vs. Destry Bogart, et al., Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Destry Bogart and Deborah A. Bogart; JMar Distributors, Inc; Occupants of the property located at 704 N.W. 27th; Beverly Smith and Scott Harris TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm Sale will be heard before JUDGE NOMA GURICH in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse, on the 11th day of JUNE, 2010 at 11:00 o’clock A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm will be sustained and the Sale confirmed. WITNESS my hand and official seal this 28th day of MAY, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) COURT CLERK By Deputy MICHAEL P. BROGAN, OBA #1155 ATTORNEY AT LAW 217 N. Harvey, Suite 205 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (405) 232-4884 Attorney for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184196A) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE CJ-2009-7097 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA Kruger Investment Company, a corporation, Plaintiffs, vs. Sheena E. Carter, et al.,
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Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Sheena E. Carter; Keshaun Carter; Todrick Carter; Jon’nae Williamson; Fegan Carter; Jessica Carter; The unknown heirs, successors, personal representatives and assigns of Johnny Ray Carter, deceased; State of Oklahoma, ex rel, Oklahoma Tax Commission and State of Oklahoma, ex rel, Department of Human Services TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm Sale will be heard before JUDGE NOMA GURICH in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse, on the 11th day of JUNE, 2010 at 11:00 o’clock A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm will be sustained and the Sale confirmed. WITNESS my hand and official seal this 28th day of MAY, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) COURT CLERK By Deputy MICHAEL P. BROGAN, OBA #1155 ATTORNEY AT LAW 217 N. Harvey, Suite 205 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (405) 232-4884 Attorney for Plaintiff (6-1-10) (CS184197A) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TO CONFIRM SALE CJ-2009-7098 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA Kruger Investment Company, a corporation, Plaintiffs, vs. Sheena E. Carter, et al., Defendants. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Sheena E. Carter; Keshaun Carter; Todrick Carter; Jon’nae Williamson; Fegan Carter; Jessica Carter; The unknown heirs, successors, personal representatives and assigns of Johnny Ray Carter, deceased; State of Oklahoma, ex rel, Oklahoma Tax Commission; State of Oklahoma, ex rel, Department of Human Services and Troy Grigsby TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has filed herein its Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. That said Motion to Confirm Sale will be heard before JUDGE NOMA GURICH in said Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma County Courthouse, on the 11th day of JUNE, 2010 at 11:00 o’clock A.M. You must appear at said time and present any objections to the said sale proceedings or the Motion to Confirm will be sustained and the Sale confirmed. WITNESS my hand and official seal this 28th day of MAY, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) COURT CLERK By Deputy MICHAEL P. BROGAN, OBA #1155 ATTORNEY AT LAW 217 N. Harvey, Suite 205 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (405) 232-4884 Attorney for Plaintiff (6-1-10)
Public Notices (First Publication) (CY184184R) (Published By The Journal Record June 1, 2010) NOTICE OF HEARING CASE NO. 13269 ADDRESS: 11113 Burning Oaks Road NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Adjustment of the City of Oklahoma City on the 17th day of June, 2010, 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. At which time and place will be heard and considered the request of Pam Barton-Stober and Doug Stober, for Variance to permit an accessory building exceeding the maximum size limit and encroaching the 25 foot side yard setback requirement in the R-1 Single Family Residential District. Subject property is legally described as: Lot 3, Block 1, Burning Oaks Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. The applicant requests the following variances to Chapter 59 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2007, as amended: Section 12200.2.C(2)(a) concerns the maximum 125 square foot or 2.5 percent of the lot size for accessory buildings. Section 12200.2.C(2)(b) concerns the 25 foot side yard setback requirement for accessory buildings in the R-1 District on lots one acre and greater. All persons interested in the above mentioned matter to be considered are Continued on next page
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Public Notices (First Publication) hereby notified to be present at the above mentioned time and place in order to present their argument for or against same at the hearings, or any party may appear by agent or attorney. The Oklahoma City Municipal Counselors Office represents the Board of Adjustment at said hearing and in District Court and not individual protestors or supporters of a case. The case file may be inspected in the office of the Board of Adjustment, Development Services Department, Main Place Building, 420 West Main Street, Suite 910, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, (405) 297-2623 (TDD 297-2020). Written protest or petition may be filed with the Clerk of said Board at anytime prior to said hearing. Any written documents in support or opposition of this request should be submitted to the Clerk of the Board by noon on June 11, 2010 in order to be copied and delivered to the Board members that afternoon. All documents submitted after this time up to but not including one business day before the public hearing will be emailed, delivered to or made available to the Board members and applicant. Any documents submitted the day before or the day of the public hearing will be provided to the Board members at the hearing. Protestors or other persons interested in receiving such documents should contact the Clerk to make arrangements to receive them. Any person or persons, jointly or severally, or any taxpayer, or any officer, department, board or bureau of the municipality may appeal any decision of the Board to District Court of Oklahoma County pursuant to the requirements set forth in Section 59-4250.10.F of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2007. Any case appealed to District Court may be settled by the Board of Adjustment Dated this 28th day of May, 2010. Kathe Casula Board of Adjustment Development Services Department City of Oklahoma City kathe.casula@okc.gov (CY184185R) (Published By The Journal Record June 1, 2010) NOTICE OF HEARING CASE NO. 13270 ADDRESS: 18910 Lillie Drive NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Adjustment of the City of Oklahoma City on the 17th day of June, 2010, 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. At which time and place will be heard and considered the application for Special Exception of Arrowhead Energy Inc., to permit a saltwater disposal well in the AA Agricultural District. Subject property is legally described as: A part of the NE/4 of the SE/4 of the SE/4 of Section 9, Township 10 North, Range 1 East of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma City, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, more particularly described as follows: Beginning 1280 feet North and 205 feet West of the SE/C of said Section; thence North 250 feet; thence West 250 feet; thence South 250 feet; thence East 250 feet to the point of beginning. As provided by Chapter 59, Section 9350.66 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2007, as amended, a saltwater disposal well is permitted in the AA District upon the grant of a Special Exception. All persons interested in the above mentioned matter to be considered are hereby notified to be present at the above mentioned time and place in order to present their argument for or against same at the hearings, or any party may appear by agent or attorney. The Oklahoma City Municipal Counselors Office represents the Board of Adjustment at said hearing and in District Court and not individual protestors or supporters of a case. The case file may be inspected in the office of the Board of Adjustment, Development Services Department, Main Place Building, 420 West Main Street, Suite 910, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, (405) 297-2623 (TDD 297-2020). Written protest or petition may be filed with the Clerk of said Board at anytime prior to said hearing. Any written documents in support or opposition of this request should be submitted to the Clerk of the Board by noon on June 11, 2010 in order to be copied and delivered to the Board members that afternoon. All documents submitted after this time up to but not including one business day before the public hearing will be emailed, delivered to or made available to the Board members and applicant. Any documents
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submitted the day before or the day of the public hearing will be provided to the Board members at the hearing. Protestors or other persons interested in receiving such documents should contact the Clerk to make arrangements to receive them. Any person or persons, jointly or severally, or any taxpayer, or any officer, department, board or bureau of the municipality may appeal any decision of the Board to District Court of Oklahoma County pursuant to the requirements set forth in Section 59-4250.10.F of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2007. Any case appealed to District Court may be settled by the Board of Adjustment. Dated this 28th day of May, 2010. Kathe Casula Board of Adjustment Development Services Department City of Oklahoma City kathe.casula@okc.gov (CY184186R) (Published By The Journal Record June 1, 2010) NOTICE OF HEARING CASE NO. 13271 ADDRESS: 5801 SW 11th Street NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Adjustment of the City of Oklahoma City on the 17th day of June, 2010, 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. At which time and place will be heard and considered the request for Variance of Michael Pate, to permit a 10 foot tall security fence in the I-2 Moderate Industrial District. Subject property is legally described as: The North 300 feet of the West 1512 feet of the South Half of the North Half of the SW/4 of Section 3, Township 11 North, Range 4 West of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, less and except the West 300 feet thereof. The applicant requests a variance to Chapter 59, Section 11250.G(1) and 12200.3.B(2)(a) of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2007, as amended concerning the maximum height limit of 8 feet for a security fence in the front, side and rear yard. All persons interested in the above mentioned matter to be considered are hereby notified to be present at the above mentioned time and place in order to present their argument for or against same at the hearings, or any party may appear by agent or attorney. The Oklahoma City Municipal Counselors Office represents the Board of Adjustment at said hearing and in District Court and not individual protestors or supporters of a case. The case file may be inspected in the office of the Board of Adjustment, Development Services Department, Main Place Building, 420 West Main Street, Suite 910, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, (405) 297-2623 (TDD 297-2020). Written protest or petition may be filed with the Clerk of said Board at anytime prior to said hearing. Any written documents in support or opposition of this request should be submitted to the Clerk of the Board by noon on June 11, 2010 in order to be copied and delivered to the Board members that afternoon. All documents submitted after this time up to but not including one business day before the public hearing will be emailed, delivered to or made available to the Board members and applicant. Any documents submitted the day before or the day of the public hearing will be provided to the Board members at the hearing. Protestors or other persons interested in receiving such documents should contact the Clerk to make arrangements to receive them. Any person or persons, jointly or severally, or any taxpayer, or any officer, department, board or bureau of the municipality may appeal any decision of the Board to District Court of Oklahoma County pursuant to the requirements set forth in Section 59-4250.10.F of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2007. Any case appealed to District Court may be settled by the Board of Adjustment Dated this 28th day of May, 2010. Kathe Casula Board of Adjustment Development Services Department City of Oklahoma City kathe.casula@okc.gov (CY184187R) (Published By The Journal Record June 1, 2010) NOTICE OF HEARING CASE NO. 13272 ADDRESS: 12008 SW 14th Court NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Adjustment of the City of Oklahoma City on the 17th day of June, 2010, 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. At which time and place will be heard and considered the request of Variance of Brookshire Homes, LLC, to permit a single family residence encroaching the
platted front yard building setback in the R-4 General Residential District. Subject property is legally described as: Lot 3, Block 3, Creeks at Avalon Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. The applicant requests the following variances to Chapter 59 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2007, as amended: Section 6100.3, Table 6100.2 concerns the front yard setback requirement of the R-1 District. Section 12100.3.D(1)(a) concerns where a platted building line exists which requires a greater setback than the zoning district in which it is located, the platted building line shall be enforced. All persons interested in the above mentioned matter to be considered are hereby notified to be present at the above mentioned time and place in order to present their argument for or against same at the hearings, or any party may appear by agent or attorney. The Oklahoma City Municipal Counselors Office represents the Board of Adjustment at said hearing and in District Court and not individual protestors or supporters of a case. The case file may be inspected in the office of the Board of Adjustment, Development Services Department, Main Place Building, 420 West Main Street, Suite 910, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, (405) 297-2623 (TDD 297-2020). Written protest or petition may be filed with the Clerk of said Board at anytime prior to said hearing. Any written documents in support or opposition of this request should be submitted to the Clerk of the Board by noon on June 11, 2010 in order to be copied and delivered to the Board members that afternoon. All documents submitted after this time up to but not including one business day before the public hearing will be emailed, delivered to or made available to the Board members and applicant. Any documents submitted the day before or the day of the public hearing will be provided to the Board members at the hearing. Protestors or other persons interested in receiving such documents should contact the Clerk to make arrangements to receive them. Any person or persons, jointly or severally, or any taxpayer, or any officer, department, board or bureau of the municipality may appeal any decision of the Board to District Court of Oklahoma County pursuant to the requirements set forth in Section 59-4250.10.F of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2007. Any case appealed to District Court may be settled by the Board of Adjustment Dated this 28th day of May, 2010. Kathe Casula Board of Adjustment Development Services Department City of Oklahoma City kathe.casula@okc.gov (CY184188R) (Published By The Journal Record June 1, 2010) NOTICE OF HEARING CASE NO. 13273 ADDRESS: 4633 E. Wilshire Boulevard NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Adjustment of the City of Oklahoma City on the 17th day of June, 2010, 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. At which time and place will be heard and considered the request of Cynthia Akin, for Variance to the 25 foot side yard setback and the minimum 150 foot lot width requirement in the AA Agricultural District. Subject property is legally described as: Part of the SW/4 of Section 32, Township 13 North, Range 2 West of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, being the West 2 acres of the following described property: Beginning 1920 feet East of the SW/C of the SW/4; thence East 240 feet; thence North 80 rods, thence West 240 feet; thence South 80 rods. The applicant requests a variance to Chapter 59, Section 6100.3, Table 6100.2 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2007, as amended concerning the 25 foot side yard setback and the 150 foot lot width of the AA District. All persons interested in the above mentioned matter to be considered are hereby notified to be present at the above mentioned time and place in order to present their argument for or against same at the hearings, or any party may appear by agent or attorney. The Oklahoma City Municipal Counselors Office represents the Board of Adjustment at said hearing and in District Court and not individual protestors or supporters of a case. The case file may be inspected in the office of the Board of Adjustment, Development Services Department, Main Place Building, 420 West Main Street, Suite 910, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, (405) 297-2623 (TDD 297-2020). Written protest or petition may be filed with the Clerk of said Board at anytime prior to said
hearing. Any written documents in support or opposition of this request should be submitted to the Clerk of the Board by noon on June 11, 2010 in order to be copied and delivered to the Board members that afternoon. All documents submitted after this time up to but not including one business day before the public hearing will be emailed, delivered to or made available to the Board members and applicant. Any documents submitted the day before or the day of the public hearing will be provided to the Board members at the hearing. Protestors or other persons interested in receiving such documents should contact the Clerk to make arrangements to receive them. Any person or persons, jointly or severally, or any taxpayer, or any officer, department, board or bureau of the municipality may appeal any decision of the Board to District Court of Oklahoma County pursuant to the requirements set forth in Section 59-4250.10.F of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2007. Any case appealed to District Court may be settled by the Board of Adjustment Dated this 28th day of May, 2010. Kathe Casula Board of Adjustment Development Services Department City of Oklahoma City kathe.casula@okc.gov (CY184189R) (Published By The Journal Record June 1, 2010) NOTICE OF HEARING CASE NO. 13244 ADDRESS: 524 NW 17th Street NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Adjustment of the City of Oklahoma City on the 17th day of June 2010, 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. At which time and place will be heard and considered the Appeal of Bert and Mary Bowman, concerning the denial of a Certificate of Appropriateness by the Historic Preservation Commission regarding the construction of an addition to the rear of the residence in the HP District. Subject property is legally described as: Lots 3 & 4, of Block 069, University Addition, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, being 524 NW 17th Street. Chapter 59, Section 4250.4.K of the Oklahoma City Municipal code, 2007, as amended states that an applicant can appeal a decision of the Historic Preservation Commission to the Board of Adjustment, who can affirm, reverse, or modify the decision. All persons interested in the above mentioned matter to be considered are hereby notified to be present at the above mentioned time and place in order to
present their argument for or against same at the hearings, or any party may appear by agent or attorney. The Oklahoma City Municipal Counselors Office represents the Board of Adjustment at said hearing and in District Court and not individual protestors or supporters of a case. The case file may be inspected in the office of the Board of Adjustment, Development Services Department, Main Place Building, 420 West Main Street, Suite 910, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, (405) 297-2623 (TDD 297-2020). Written protest or petition may be filed with the Clerk of said Board at anytime prior to said hearing. Any written documents in support or opposition of this request should be submitted to the Clerk of the Board by noon on June 11, 2010 in order to be copied and delivered to the Board members that afternoon. All documents submitted after this time up to but not including one business day before the public hearing will be emailed, delivered to or made available to the Board members and applicant. Any documents submitted the day before or the day of the public hearing will be provided to the Board members at the hearing. Protestors or other persons interested in receiving such documents should contact the Clerk to make arrangements to receive them. Any person or persons, jointly or severally, or any taxpayer, or any officer, department, board or bureau of the municipality may appeal any decision of the Board to District Court of Oklahoma County pursuant to the requirements set forth in Section 59-4250.10.F of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2007. Any case appealed to District Court may be settled by the Board of Adjustment. Dated this 28th day of May, 2010. Kathe Casula Board of Adjustment Development Services Department City of Oklahoma City kathe.casula@okc.gov (CY184190R) (Published By The Journal Record June 1, 2010) NOTICE OF HEARING CASE NO. 13268 ADDRESS: 4231 S. Eastern Avenue NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Adjustment of the City of Oklahoma City on the 17th day of June, 2010, 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. At which time and place will be heard and considered the application for Special Exception of TNT Operating, Inc., to permit a disposal well in the I-3 Heavy Industrial District. Subject property is legally described as: A part of the SW/4 of the NE/4 of the SE/4 of the SE/4 of Section
14, Township 11 North, Range 3 West of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, more particularly described as follows: Beginning 974 feet North and 278 feet West of the SE/C of said Section; thence West 340 feet; thence North 125 feet; thence East 165 feet; thence South 88 feet; thence East 165 feet; thence South 37 feet to the point of beginning. As provided by Chapter 59, Section 6250.3, Table 6250.2 and 4250.1 of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2007, as amended, a disposal well is permitted in the I-3 District upon the grant of a Special Exception. All persons interested in the above mentioned matter to be considered are hereby notified to be present at the above mentioned time and place in order to present their argument for or against same at the hearings, or any party may appear by agent or attorney. The Oklahoma City Municipal Counselors Office represents the Board of Adjustment at said hearing and in District Court and not individual protestors or supporters of a case. The case file may be inspected in the office of the Board of Adjustment, Development Services Department, Main Place Building, 420 West Main Street, Suite 910, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, (405) 297-2623 (TDD 297-2020). Written protest or petition may be filed with the Clerk of said Board at anytime prior to said hearing. Any written documents in support or opposition of this request should be submitted to the Clerk of the Board by noon on June 11, 2010 in order to be copied and delivered to the Board members that afternoon. All documents submitted after this time up to but not including one business day before the public hearing will be emailed, delivered to or made available to the Board members and applicant. Any documents submitted the day before or the day of the public hearing will be provided to the Board members at the hearing. Protestors or other persons interested in receiving such documents should contact the Clerk to make arrangements to receive them. Any person or persons, jointly or severally, or any taxpayer, or any officer, department, board or bureau of the municipality may appeal any decision of the Board to District Court of Oklahoma County pursuant to the requirements set forth in Section 59-4250.10.F of the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2007. Any case appealed to District Court may be settled by the Board of Adjustment. Dated this 28th day of May, 2010. Kathe Casula Board of Adjustment Development Services Department City of Oklahoma City kathe.casula@okc.gov
Miscellaneous (First Publication) MS184192W) BUDGET SUMMARY FOR FISCAL YEAR 2010-11 The City Council for the City of Midwest City, will hold public hearings beginning at 7:00 p.m., on June 8, 2010, at the Municipal Council Chambers, 100 N. Midwest Blvd., for the purpose of accepting written and oral comments and for holding open discussion on the following Proposed Budgets for Fiscal Year 2010-11. The Proposed Budget may be reviewed prior to the public hearing at the City Clerk's Office, 100 N. Midwest Blvd., between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday. FUND BUDGET SUMMARY FY 2010-2011
General
Police
Fire
Proprietary
Internal Service
REVENUE SOURCES: Taxes License & Permits Fees Miscellaneous Revenue Investment Income Other Revenue Charges for Services Fines and Forfeitures Intergovernmental Special Assessments Proceeds from Loan Transfer In
21,088,984 290,776 198,155 77,000 432,840 1,668,400 421,652 2,495,401
2,518,177 23,675 8,814,313
2,045,280 13,700 1,500 7,879 10,000 7,046,987
25,320 347,640 817,267 800 23,981,789 20,000,000 5,784,208
28,800 121,286 8,803,936 -
Total Revenue
26,673,208
11,356,165
9,125,346
50,957,024
161,486
(255,474)
(114,582)
(7,026,074)
AVAILABLE FUNDING
26,511,722
11,611,639
9,239,928
EXPENDITURES: Managerial City Clerk Human Resources City Attorney Community Development Park & Recreation Finance Street/Parks General Government Juvenile - City Clerk Neighborhood Services Information Technology Emergency Management Swimming Pools Senior Center Bond Police Fire Sanitation Water Wastewater Golf Reed Center/Hotel Grants Fleet Maintenance Surplus Property Public Works Administration Debt Service Self Insurance - Vehicle/Property/Gen. Liab./W-C 29th Street Redevelopment Life and Health Insurance Drainage Trailer Park CVB/Welcome Center Hospital Urban Renewal Economic Development Transfers Out
479,345 550,253 378,894 117,772 1,665,058 470,094 544,753 2,681,776 913,482 1,225,131 369,442 797,429 237,005 16,081,288
11,292,990 318,649
TOTAL
26,511,722
11,611,639
Gain / (Use) of Fund Balance
Capital Projects
Special Revenue
G. O. Debt Service
Total
3,070,404 70,800 104,452 248,856 5,103,881
1,884,877 381,110 513,669 1,562,572 242,700 5,967,543 887,691
1,856,306 45,287 -
32,464,028 400,596 1,061,657 1,854,919 800 34,791,137 1,911,100 6,389,195 20,000,000 30,132,481
8,954,022
8,598,393
11,440,162
1,901,593
129,005,913
(214,084)
(5,810,389)
(5,017,646)
(69,376)
(18,346,139)
57,983,098
9,168,106
14,408,782
16,457,808
1,970,969
147,352,052
8,959,057 280,871
2,309,202 3,626,866 8,855,798 30,398,930 1,059,424 4,563,553 1,992,050 1,125,137 160,580 -
30,850 2,400 1,000 55,000 28,200 3,000 3,490,791 5,978,352 175,000 498,775 7,000 509,500 162,871 128,500 1,340,548 1,996,995
922,529 1,021,000 897,689 147,956 8,000 423,164 286,101 322,455 1,081,071
3,891,558
1,998,649 60,959 757,233 1,810,748 4,491,517 49,000
7,468,833
1,925,682 45,287
479,345 581,103 381,294 118,772 1,720,058 1,420,823 547,753 7,193,567 10,098,725 147,956 1,408,131 1,291,381 1,083,530 237,005 7,000 12,124,945 9,121,928 3,626,866 8,855,798 30,398,930 1,059,424 4,692,053 1,081,071 1,998,649 60,959 757,233 5,258,280 1,810,748 283,758 4,491,517 1,125,137 160,580 3,590,202 5,050 30,132,481
9,239,928
57,983,098
9,168,106
14,408,782
16,457,808
1,970,969
147,352,052
Dated this 28th day of May, 2010.
(6-1-10)
283,758
3,590,202 5,050