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SandRidge boosts offer for Arena BY D. RAY TUTTLE THE JOURNAL RECORD

William Greenwalt, director of federal acquisition policy for Lockheed Martin Corp. and former Department of Defense staff member, speaks Wednesday during the ninth Oklahoma Aerospace Summit and Expo at the Cox Convention Center. PHOTO BY MAIKE SABOLICH

Strength in partnerships Conference: Collaboration needed for aerospace progress BY APRIL WILKERSON THE JOURNAL RECORD

OKLAHOMA CITY – Change sometimes comes through anecdotes. One of the biggest anecdotes that created change between the Department of Defense and the commercial sector occurred in the 1990s during Desert Storm. The Department of Defense asked Motorola to sell its commercial radios to the military, but because of the distinctive technology and data requirements, Motorola said no thanks. But the Department of Defense was determined to get the radios, so it asked the Japanese

government to buy the equipment from Motorola, then the Japanese donated it back to the U.S. government. William Greenwalt, director of federal acquisition policy for Lockheed Martin Corp. and former DOD staff member, said that was an attention-getter. “It led to a five- to 10-year effort of freeing up the acquisition system and trying to bring commercial firms (to the system) and conducting more commerciallike terms and conditions,” he said. Greenwalt spoke Wednesday during the ninth Oklahoma Aerospace Summit and Expo at the Cox Convention Center. Government, industry and academia gathered to hear about aerospace’s role in the U.S. and Oklahoma economy, with its strengths in both military and commercial sectors. Greenwalt, who gave a historical picture of the military-commercial partnership in aerospace, said America needs to hold tight to its world dominance on the sector because it will always be fragile.

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But America has built that influence with something that other countries don’t have. “(It’s because of ) the free range of knowledge and people from the public and private sectors moving back and forth, and we had a feedback loop from a dynamic commercial industrial base that would move back into the defense industry,” he said. “The transfer of people and ideas back and forth between government and private sector is important, not well understood and sometimes taken for granted. As we put policies in place to prevent that back-and-forth movement, I think we lose some of our competitiveness.” Defense requirements during the nation’s wars have driven extraordinary advancements in technology, Greenwalt said. But that’s not the whole story. “The need to push the technological envelope based on a threat drove the U.S. See PARTNERSHIPS, Page 20

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TULSA – SandRidge Energy Inc. raised the ante for Arena Resources Inc. shares on Wednesday, hiking its offer to $4.50 a share, along with 4.7771 of its own shares. In April, the original $1.6 billion offer by SandRidge was for $2.50 in cash for each share of Arena stock. The amended deal allows for a “go-shop” period. Arena may solicit offers for 30 days ending on July 1. The amendment also lowers the termination fee by 22 percent – from $50 million to $39 million – if the company accepts another proposal. “This amendment should enable Arena shareholders to receive maximum consideration for their shares,” said Tim Rochford, Arena’s chairman and co-founder. “We are confident that upon completion of this period, we will be able to close the transaction.” SandRidge CEO Tom Ward expressed optimism about the new deal as well. “We continue to believe the combination realizes numerous synergies and creates a stronger platform from which to grow production across a balanced and concentrated west Texas asset base,” Ward said. SandRidge stock on Wednesday closed at $6.34, up 24 cents or 3.93 percent, on volume of 13.9 million shares in trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Arena shares finished Monday trading up 7.81 percent, or $2.45 a share to $33.80. Volume was 1.8 million shares. Tulsa-based Arena would fold into SandRidge in the proposed merger. Oklahoma City-based SandRidge would have significant holdings in west Texas‘ oilrich Permian Basin once the merger is complete. The deal would position the combined company to be a large producer of west Texas conventional oil and gas. The combined company would have more than 200,000 acres in the Permian Basin and 5,700 locations to drill, primarily in the shallow San Andres and the Clear Fork formations – near the New Mexico border. The Arena acquisition continues the strategic shift SandRidge started late last year to increase oil production and reserves. Last November, SandRidge bought Permian Basin oil and gas properties from Forest Oil for $800 million, boosting its leasehold in that west Texas ara to more than 130,000 net acres.


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Army jumps in Sardis dispute BY M. SCOTT CARTER THE JOURNAL RECORD

Julie Faltisko and Brenda Hoff man the desk at Aberdeen Heights Assisted Living Center, 7220 S. Yale Ave in Tulsa, which recently sold. PHOTO BY RIP STELL

Sale earns 38-pct price hike REIT pays $7.9M for Aberdeen Heights; Covenant maintains long-term lease BY KIRBY LEE DAVIS THE JOURNAL RECORD

TULSA – Toledo, Ohio-based Health Care REIT paid $7.9 million for the 82unit Aberdeen Heights Assisted Living Center in south Tulsa. That represents a 38-percent markup from the $5.7 million that TCG Tulsa AL LLC, an arm of The Covenant Group of Fort Worth, paid for the 88,680-square-foot structure last September, according to Tulsa County Courthouse records. The Covenant Group will continue to operate the two-story center under a

long-term lease. “There’s still a lot of demand of assisted-living centers,” said real estate analyst Darren Currin, who writes a column and blog for The Journal Record. “The problem is the demand outweighs the supply. Many operators continue to operate at a profit.” In part, the inflated price reflects improvements Covenant made to the 7220 S. Yale Ave. complex. Karen Rucker, director of operations with Covenant subsidiary Legend Retirement, said her firm has completed a number of upgrades to Aberdeen, from replacing carpet and flooring in the common areas and offices to painting and repairing walls. “We put in new dining room furniture, new draperies throughout on the common areas, new furniture throughout the facility,” said Rucker, who could not estimate the budget for improvements. “We’re doing the apartments as they become available.”

The 38-percent hike also reflects the discounted price TCG Tulsa received for the property, built in 1998 by the Tulsa assisted-living provider Gold Medallion. Sunwest Management of Salem, Ore., paid Gold Medallion $9.05 million for Aberdeen in April 2007, marking just one deal among many during Sunwest’s rapid expansion. TCG Tulsa bought it from the court receiver last year after Sunwest’s equally rapid descent. “That was probably their intention, to buy this property at a discount, reposition it, renovate it and sell it for a profit,” said Currin. “That’s what they did.” Health Care REIT (real estate investment trust) has extensive experience in the Sooner State, with 24 Oklahoma properties in its portfolio. That includes 17 assisted-living centers See HIKE, Page 23

OKLAHOMA CITY – Just about two weeks after the Caddo Nation announced its opposition to the proposed sale of the Sardis Reservoir, the U.S. Army has sent a letter to Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry reminding him that before the sale of the lake can be completed, the Army has to sign off on the deal. Written on May 20, the tersely written letter from Lt. Col. Eugene Snyman, acting district commander for the Army Corps of Engineers, again slowed negotiations between the city of Oklahoma City and the state’s Water Resources Board. “We find it prudent to remind you that any transfer is subject to the provisions of Article 10 of the contract between the United States and the Oklahoma Water Resources Board, which was the subject of the litigation in the above style case,” Snyman wrote. That article, he said, “prohibits the transfer or assignment of any of the state’s rights and responsibilities under the contract of April 9, 1974 without the approval of the Secretary of the Army.” State Treasurer Scott Meacham, who has been negotiating the contract on behalf of Henry, downplayed the letter. “I think there’s a little politics involved in that,” Meacham said. “I believe the tribes contacted some people in Washington to get that letter.” Meacham said the requirements noted in the letter “were nothing new” and that officials – on both sides of the negotiations – were aware of what was needed to complete the sale. “It’s not anything new,” he said. “We are well aware of what needs to happen.” Facing a July 1 deadline, state officials have struggled over the Sardis Reservoir. Not long ago, a federal court ordered the state to pay the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers more than $25 million – a bill long past due – for the construction of the lake that was built in 1974. The first payment, about $5.2 million, is due July 1. And that reason, Meacham said, is driving officials to finalize the sale of the reservoir. “We still have that bill hanging over our shoulder,” he said. But while Meacham, Henry and officials with the Water Resources Board continue to push for a contract, representatives of three Native American tribes and several southeastern Oklahoma lawmakers remain opposed to the plan. On April 21, Greg Pyle, chief of the Choctaw See SARDIS, Page 23

EnCap backs newly formed Caballo Energy BY D. RAY TUTTLE THE JOURNAL RECORD

TULSA – Caballo Energy LLC has secured a $35 million equity commitment from EnCap Energy Infrastructure Fund LP, the companies reported on Wednesday. “The initial investment will grow as the number of deals develops,” said Casey Nikoloric, Caballo spokeswoman. Caballo (pronounced “Cah-bye-oh”) principals Robert Firth, president, and David Hall, vice president, have more than 60 years of combined experience in the natural gas gathering and processing busi-

ness. The pair has worked together 17 years in the oil and gas industry and have been in Oklahoma their entire careers. They are leaving successful careers with a large publicly held company – Atlas Pipeline Mid-Continent LP – to return to the field and build a company, hands-on from the ground up, Nikoloric said. Atlas is a $534 million company that operates eight natural gas processing plants with a capacity of 900 million cubic feet per day. The facilities are connected to 9,100 miles of natural gas gathering systems in Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas. Firth served as CEO of Atlas Pipeline

from 2004 to 2009. Under his leadership, the company grew from $60 million in revenues to more than $1.5 billion. Hall was the chief financial officer at Atlas Pipeline during the same period, managing accounting, mid-office, and corporate planning and development activities. Firth and Hall led the successful completion of three acquisitions totaling more than $2.2 billion. Previously, the pair worked together at Spectrum Field Services Inc.; ScissorTail Energy LLC and Transok Inc. Hall started his career in 1976 at Standard Oil. Firth launched his at Northern Natural Gas in 1974.

Firth and Hall have an outstanding track record of success and creating value that is hard to match, said Bill Waldrip, senior partner at EnCap Flatrock Midstream. “We believe that there are compelling and unprecedented opportunities in midstream. We look forward to working with Caballo to continue the EnCap tradition of generating attractive returns for its investors,” said Waldrip. Tulsa-based Caballo Energy will work with producers pursuing traditional drilling opportunities as well as shale plays See CABALLO, Page 22


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Legislation aims to make roads safer, balance budget BY M. SCOTT CARTER THE JOURNAL RECORD

OKLAHOMA CITY – Motorists caught driving without insurance could face more than just traffic fines and cameras that monitor their driving under legislation awaiting action by Gov. Brad Henry. With debate raging over a proposal that would post cameras across the Sooner State to catch drivers without insurance, a second piece of legislation, House Bill 2331, would go a step further – motorists caught driving without insurance could lose their car. Written by Republican state Rep. Steve Martin of Bartlesville and state Sen. Gary Stanislawski, a Republican from Tulsa, the bill would allow law enforcement officers to seize an uninsured vehicle and have it towed to an impound lot until the vehicle could “legally be redeemed by the owner.” Martin said his measure was designed to make state roads and highways safer from drivers who don’t have insurance. “The ultimate goal of this bill is not to increase revenue, but to get uninsured motorists off the road,” he said. “Oklahomans are fed up with this problem and they want us to take strong action to solve it. Fortunately, new technology allows us to better enforce the law.” Passed by large majorities in both the Oklahoma House of Representatives and the state Senate, HB 2331 leverages the recently activated instant-verification system available to law enforcement officers. The system allows officers to determine within seconds of a traffic stop if vehicles are covered by qualifying liability insurance. “Law enforcement officers can now enter a license tag number into a database and know immediately if a car is insured,” Martin said. The bill is the second of two pieces of legislation targeting motorists driving without insurance. Another proposal, part of the state’s $6.68 billion budget package, would place 220 cameras across the state to photograph the license plates of passing vehicles, in an effort to catch those drivers without mandatory automobile insurance. Henry’s chief budget negotiator, state Treasurer Scott Meacham, said the plan was part of the revenue enhancement component of the governor’s budget proposal and would generate about $50 million in revenue. Outlined in the executive summary of the governor’s budget, the proposal was listed as “automated enforcement of vehicle insurance” and was estimated to generate $95 million in state revenue. Meacham said the idea was needed to help balance the state’s budget. “It’s a way to help balance the budget and keep the roads safer,” he said. However, the proposal hasn’t proven popular with many pundits. Conservative bloggers blasted the concept, saying the data-gathering component could have “a much more sinister use.” “Civil libertarians … note the apparent ease of tracking the movements of motorists, and the ability of the state to harvest unrelated information about the vehicle owner and place it into a computer database,” wrote blog-

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Lease, location equals easy sell REIT pays $11M for Muskogee hospital BY KIRBY LEE DAVIS THE JOURNAL RECORD

TULSA – Grubb and Ellis Healthcare REIT II paid $11 million for a 41-bed Muskogee long-term acute care hospital. This marks the first Oklahoma investment by that real estate investment trust, and its fifth acquisition overall. Muskogee LTACH LLC sold the site for $297.29 per square foot, represented by Philip Camp and Jay Miele of Shattuck Hammond Partners. Danny Prosky, president and chief operating officer of Grubb & Ellis Healthcare REIT II, pinned the cash deal on two selling points: the one-story hospital’s close proximity to three other medical centers, and Solara Healthcare’s long-term lease. Built in 2006, the 37,000-square-foot Muskogee complex at 351 S. 40th St. has operated from day one as the Solara

Hospital Muskogee. Southlake, Texasbased Solara Healthcare will maintain that under a triple net lease extending to Nov. 29, 2021. “We’ve run near, at or in excess of 90percent occupancy for about six months,” said Solara Hospital Muskogee Chief Executive Craig Koele. “Right now we have 41 beds and we have 40 patients.” Three other hospitals serve that diverse community of 38,000: the 329bed Muskogee Regional Medical Center, the 140-bed Jack C. Montgomery Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and the 45-bed Muskogee Community Hospital. Solara’s long-term focus sets it apart. The 120-employee facility serves patients requiring three- to four-week hospital stays, with 35 private rooms and a six-bed observation unit. “We are designed to treat patients who are very acute and whose conditions are complex, typically with multiple organ involvement, multiple system involvement that require longer length of stay,” said Koele in a telephone interview Wednesday. “It’s a needed service,

it really is, because the short-term acutes are compensated, but typically for only so long.” Although it has an option to add 10 beds, Koele said current federal rules prohibit expansion of long-term acute care (LTAC) operations. He offered no appraisal of how this might develop under ongoing health care reform, although his business outlook remained positive. “We’re very pleased with our census,” he said. “Clearly there’s a demand in the area for what we’re doing.” With the real estate investment trust now seeking to raise $3 billion to expand its portfolio, Grubb and Ellis Healthcare REIT II Senior Director of Communications Damon Elder could not comment on forward plans. But he discarded any prospects for the new owner expanding the Muskogee complex across its 3.7 acres. “We like newer construction because it doesn’t come with a lot of cap ex requirements,” he said in a telephone interview. “There’s no plan at this point to do any improvements or expansions of the property.”

Council member opposes gay pride event BY BRIAN BRUS THE JOURNAL RECORD

OKLAHOMA CITY – Almost all monthly applications for special event permits are unanimously approved by Oklahoma City Council members – except for one standout planned for the end of this month. “The reason I voted no on that is that I’m a born-again Christian and don’t believe in the homosexual lifestyle,” said Ward 5 Councilman Brian Walters, who cast the sole dissenting vote Tuesday against allowing a gay pride parade and festival organized by OKC Pride Inc. on June 26-27. “I don’t want my vote to be construed

as support, because I really don’t support that, the same way that I wouldn’t support a group of, say, pedophiles who wanted to assemble. I would not vote yes on that either, (or) men who beat up their wives. Anything like that,” Walters said Wednesday. The OKC Pride events were passed 7-1 anyway, and Walters voted with his council peers in support of granting revocable permits for all other events this month: the deadCENTER Film Festival, Charlie Christian Jazz Festival, Juneteenth Celebration, Red Earth Festival parade, Redman Triathlon, Nationals Drag Boat Race and a USA Cycling Inc. competition. OKC Pride Vice President Nathan

Thompson said he was more than disappointed in Walters’ comments. “It is outrageous for anyone, let alone an elected official, to compare law-abiding citizens to criminals like pedophiles or wife beaters,” Thompson said. “It is backwards and misrepresents the progressive direction Oklahoma City is headed in, with or without Brian Walters. Bigotry at this level is disgusting and will not be tolerated.” It’s an issue that should have been put to bed many years ago, Thompson said. In 2003, after taking down banners advocating gay and lesbian rights, city officials were confronted with legal opposition to See PRIDE, Page 22


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LYRIC, OK MOZART READY TO ROLL Two events signal that summer has arrived. One is that the temperature has reached 90 degrees and the other is that Lyric Theatre and OK MOZART are in full rehearsals. One is classic entertainment and the other is classical entertainment. And don’t we love both? The summer season for Lyric starts with Pump Boys & Dinettes, June 22 to 26 at Civic Center Music Hall in Oklahoma City. A Tony Åward nominee for Best Musical, this toe-tapping musical will be directed by David Lutken, who also will play the role of Jim, one of the fun-loving pump boys. The story is told musically of life along the open road. Next will be Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, premiering in Oklahoma fresh from the Broadway stage, including the Broadway staging, choreography, sets and costumes. The delightful plot involves an out-of-the-ordinary car that flies through the air and sails the seas. Ray Roderick has come from New York to direct this charming family-oriented musical that will be on stage July 6 to 10. One of my favorite musicals, and a Tony Award-winning one, is 42nd Street, set in the Depression era, but full of happiness. Directed and choreographed by Lyn Cramer, Weitzenhoffer Endowed Professor of Music Theatre Dance at the University of Oklahoma, the musical will be danced by students from Oklahoma City University, OU, University of Central Oklahoma and Edmond and Oklahoma City high school students. Dates for this show are July 20 to 24. Closing out the 2010 summer season, Lyric will present the rock ‘n’ roll musical The Buddy Holly Story, from Aug. 3 to 7. Holly, who is credited with changing the face of popular music, died tragically young and this musical tells the story of his life. More than 20 of his greatest songs are included. Season and individual tickets are available by calling the Lyric box office at (405) 524-9312 or the Civic Center Box Office at (405) 297-2264, or stop by Lyric’s office at 1727 NW 16th St.

OK MOZART season The annual OK MOZART International Festival will begin June 11 and run through June 19 in Bartlesville and will feature three series of music: Classical, Discovery and Crossover. Full season tickets for all of the concerts are available or each series has its own tickets. The opening-night celebration on June 11 will be an evening of casual family fun at Bartlesville’s Johnstone Park (named after the father of Oklahoma City resident Bill Johnstone, who was one of the founders of OK MOZART). The evening will be free and open to the public. With nine days to program, planners have included the world premiere of Ludwig with Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey and the Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra, with conductor Lauren Green. Other highlights of the season include Celtic Spring, Red Dirt Rangers, afternoon tea events, an outdoor concert at Woolaroc and the grand finale concert, “An Evening With Gershwin,” with the Amici New York Orchestra, pianist Anne-Marie McDermott and soprano Susanna Phillips. For the 26th season, the festival’s beloved world-class orchestra, Amici New York, will be featured June 16, June 18 and June 19. For information, call (918) 336-9900, ext. 13, or visit www.okmozart.com. Shane Jewell is executive director of OK MOZART.

Briefs Anthony appointed to energy policy council OKLAHOMA CITY – Bob Anthony, chairman of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, has been selected to participate in the North American Gas and Oil Resources Study by the National Petroleum Council. Anthony was appointed to the council by U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu. The National Petroleum Council will make recommendations to Chu. Anthony has served on the Natural Gas Committee of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners for 21 years and is a NARUC board member. He is also past chairman and current board member of the National Regulatory Research Institute. Other Oklahomans involved with the National Petroleum Council study include Aubrey McClendon, CEO of Chesapeake Energy, and Larry Nichols, chairman and CEO of Devon Energy. “The National Petroleum Council has a long history of playing a key role in energy forecasting and policy recommendations,” Anthony said. Chu has asked the National Petroleum Council to reassess the North American resource production supply chain and infrastructure potential and the contribution that natural gas can make in a transition to a low-carbon fuel mix and offer advice on policy options that would allow prudent development consistent with government objectives of environmental protection, economy growth and energy security. Anthony is a graduate of the Wharton School of Finance and has master’s degrees from the London School of Economics, Yale and Harvard. – Staff report

62 applicants to compete for EDGE Fund distribution OKLAHOMA CITY – The Economic Development Generating Excellence Policy Board received 62 pre-proposals for consideration in the third round of funding disbursements. Last year 65 pre-proposals were received with five awards issued totaling $7.5 million. This year $6 million will be available. “These 62 pre-proposals are truly world-class in their focus and scope and have the potential to create the jobs and technology companies that will improve Oklahoma’s economy,” said Paul Risser, executive director of EDGE. “The fact that the number of EDGE applicants continues to remain high demonstrates our state has the creativity, talent and drive to turn technology into potential jobs and careers.”

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According to Risser, 49 of this year’s pre-proposals are new submissions and 13 are resubmissions. “The proposals submitted represent all four quadrants of the state, which illustrates that technology-based economic development has truly become a statewide priority,” Risser said. After an advisory committee reviews the 62 pre-proposals, the policy board will invite a select number of applicants to submit full proposals, with final award recipients being announced in the fall. The applications this year included four from private research facilities, 22 from universities and 35 from the busi– Staff report ness sector.

Golf Channel selects MacroSolve mobile app TULSA – Tulsa-based Anyware Mobile Solutions has signed a contract with the Golf Channel to use the company’s mobile application to help track video during golf tournaments and coverage. Financial details were not disclosed. Golf Channel will use MacroSolve’s mobile app at various golf tournaments worldwide and broadcast on the Golf Channel, which includes the PGA Tour and USGA events. Golf Channel’s content is available to more than 120 million households worldwide. The cable network’s video footage covers more than 150 tournaments each year. MacroSolve division Anyware Mobile Solutions runs the ReForm XT division. “ReForm XT is an incredibly flexible mobile app development platform that has applications across an unlimited number of industries and applications. Video and broadcast production is a huge market and we are very pleased to see ReForm XT used by the industry, and particularly by Golf Channel,” said Clint Parr, MacroSolve president and – D. Ray Tuttle CEO.

State senator offers primary challenge to Boren OKLAHOMA CITY – A Democratic state senator from Tahlequah said he plans to challenge U.S. Rep. Dan Boren in the primary race for Oklahoma’s 2nd Congressional District. State Sen. Jim Wilson confirmed Wednesday he is completing paperwork with the Federal Election Commission to seek the post. The 63-year-old Vietnam veteran said he was prompted to run by Boren’s opposition to the new federal health care law. Boren was one of 34 Democrats in the U.S. House who Mail subscription prices are $184 per year. Newsstand price is $1 per copy.To subscribe, call (800) 451-9998. Published daily except for Saturday, Sunday and major holidays by The Journal Record, 101 N. Robinson, Suite 101, Oklahoma City, OK 73102-9020 with an extra issue in December. Periodicals postage paid at Oklahoma City. POSTMASTER – Send address changes to: Subscription Services, 10 Milk Street Ste 1000, Boston, MA 02108.

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opposed the health care overhaul. Five Republicans already have announced plans to oppose Boren, but Wilson is the first Democrat. Wilson will be term-limited in 2012 and will retain his Senate seat even if his congressional campaign is unsuccessful. – Associated Press

Jobless rates for all state counties less than 10 pct OKLAHOMA CITY – Unemployment rates in all of Oklahoma’s 77 counties were less than 10 percent in April, according to a report released Wednesday by the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission. April was the first time since December 2008 that all 77 counties had jobless rates of less than 10 percent. Beaver County had the lowest jobless rate in the state in April with 3.2 percent, down from 3.4 percent in March and 3.5 percent for April 2009. Three other counties had jobless rates for the month of less than 4 percent – Harper, 3.6 percent; Dewey, 3.7 percent; and Murray, 3.9 percent. Four counties had jobless rates for April of more than 9 percent. Hughes, Latimer and McCurtain counties all had jobless rates for the months of 9.5 percent and the jobless rate for Okmulgee County was 9.5 percent. Oklahoma County, the state’s largest county, had a jobless rate in April of 6.1 percent, down from 6.4 percent in March but up from 5.4 percent in April 2009. Tulsa County, the state’s secondlargest county, had a jobless rate in April of 6.8 percent, down from 7.2 percent in March but up from 5.8 percent for April – Staff report 2009.

Indian Cultural Center work may halt OKLAHOMA CITY – A state lawmaker said failure to pass a bond package for the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum in Oklahoma City could halt work on the project. State Sen. Harry Coates, RSeminole, said a $43 million bond package that would have attracted another $45 million in private donations didn’t get a vote on the final day of the 2010 Legislature. Coates said there is enough money to keep working for a few more months, but that construction will eventually be forced to stop. The $170 million complex will cover 250 acres and include 125,000 square feet of building space. It is scheduled for – Associated Press completion in 2014.

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From left, David Pearson, president of PlaneTechs, and John Day, with CareerTech, visit during the ninth Oklahoma Aerospace Summit and Expo at the Cox Convention Center. PHOTO BY MAIKE SABOLICH

Sutton hearing delayed again as he continues rehab STILLWATER – A court hearing for former Oklahoma State basketball coach Sean Sutton has been delayed by two months. Sutton had been due to appear Monday in Payne County District Court for a preliminary hearing on four felony charges alleging that he illegally obtained a series of prescription drugs, but that hearing was postponed until Aug. 13. District Attorney Rob Hudson said the hearing was pushed back because Sutton remains in a rehab program he entered after his arrest in February. Sutton went 39-29 in two seasons as Oklahoma State’s coach before resigning under pressure in April 2008. He had inherited the program after his father, Eddie Sutton, stepped down following a drunk driving crash. His preliminary hearing was initially scheduled for April. – Associated Press

Jorns gives $500,000 to OSU for hospitality students STILLWATER – Steve Jorns of Fort Worth, Texas, has donated $500,000 to the Oklahoma State University Foundation to create the Jorns International Hospitality Studies Endowed Scholarship Fund. This fund will provide financial assistance for hotel and restaurant administration majors to study abroad. Jorns said that experience is valuable for students. “In my career, I was involved in hotels in different countries, and I just felt it would be beneficial for OSU hotel and restaurant students who couldn’t afford an international study opportunity,” said Jorns. “If this will help them go for six weeks or a semester, that’s perfect.” His donation will be matched dollarfor-dollar by the Pickens Legacy Scholarship Match, bringing the total impact to $1 million in endowed funds. Jorns graduated from OSU with a hotel and restaurant administration degree in 1971.

“Had I not enrolled in the hotel school, I don’t know where I would have gone,” Jorns said. “I think just the fact that the state of Oklahoma had a hotel and restaurant program – which is one of the oldest in the industry – set the sails in the right direction for me.” Jorns grew up in Shawnee as part of an OSU family. Both of his parents went to then Oklahoma A&M College and his two brothers received degrees at OSU. He founded American General Hospitality in 1981. Its portfolio eventually included more than 100 hotels. He took the company public in 1996 and in 1998 it merged with CapStar Hotel Co. to become MeriStar Hospitality and MeriStar Hotels and Resorts. In 2002, MeriStar Hotels and Resorts merged with Interstate Hotels & Resorts, an independent hotel management company operating 232 hotels. Jorns was CEO from 2003 until his – Staff report retirement in 2005.

Downtown College offers HR certificate program OKLAHOMA CITY – OKC Downtown College will present a two-day program, “The Society of Human Resource Management – Essentials of Human Resource Management Certificate Program,” from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and June 10 at the Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library. This course is designed for human resource professionals, individuals exploring human resources as a career and supervisors with human resource responsibilities. Topics will include introduction to human resource management, employment law, staffing, compensation, human resource development and performance management. Gracen Johnsen, a certified senior professional in human resources by the Human Resource Certification Institute and an American Management Association certified strategic planner, will be the speaker. Johnsen founded Johnsen Corporate Services in Albuquerque, N.M. Participants completing the program will receive a certificate of achievement.

Troy Harter watches a video in the exhibit hall during the ninth Oklahoma Aerospace Summit and Expo at the Cox Convention Center Wednesday. PHOTO BY MAIKE SABOLICH

For information, call (405) 232-3382 by – Staff report Monday.

NCAA tickets for games in Tulsa go on sale Tuesday

TULSA – The city of Tulsa has scheduled a public meeting on an environmental assessment for proposed improvements to additional sections of Fred Creek at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Federation of Tulsa, 2021 E. 71st St. The meeting will focus on the third and fourth of five phases of flood control work on Fred Creek. Phases One and Two made improvements from Lewis Avenue upstream to Evanston Avenue at the edge of the Oral Roberts University campus. The environmental assessment for the third and fourth phases and includes 1.35 miles of Fred Creek between Evanston Avenue to 550 feet east of Pittsburg Avenue. The project area runs through numerous residential areas that back up to – Staff report the creek.

TULSA – Tickets go on sale to the public on Tuesday for the 2011 NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Championship games to be played on March 18 and March 20 at the BOK Center in Tulsa. Tickets are $237 each and provide a reserved seat for six games played in three sessions. No single-session tickets are being offered for sale at this time and it is anticipated that this event could sell out on the basis of the all-session ticket. Tickets may be purchased through www.ticketmaster.com. “The NCAA tournament and March Madness coming to Tulsa represents a milestone in the quality of life for our community,” said Mike Dodson, executive director of the Tulsa Sports Commission. “The event will showcase Tulsa and the BOK Center across the nation and Tulsans can watch NCAA championship basket– Staff report ball.”

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WAGONER – Wagoner County commissioners have voted to call off a July 27 special election on a sales tax increase to relocate Bell’s Amusement Park from Tulsa to the county. Commissioners Chris Edwards and Jim Hargrove voted to rescind the election and Commissioner Tom Vincent opposed the move at Tuesday’s meeting. Hargrove said he supports the project, but a “full-blown business plan” needed to be developed. Wagoner County Clerk Carolyn Kusler said last week the quarter-cent sales-tax increase, if approved, would last for 10 years, generating an extra $1 million annually. The money would have funded the park, an exposition center and an animal shelter on acreage near Coweta. Robert K. Bell Enterprises Inc. signed a 50-year lease with the county May 24.

STILLWATER – QuickBooks2009 workshops are scheduled from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and June 10 at the Meridian Technology Center in Stillwater. Workshop topics will include navigating the software, creating a customer file, completing customer and vendor transactions, completing physical inventory tasks, managing bank accounts, running payroll and creating reports. The registration fee of $279 includes two days of training, a manual and lunch. Registration and payment may be by calling Meridian Technology Center at (405) 377-3333. Jami Cervantes of the Meridian Technology Center will present the workshop. The Meridian Technology Center is co-sponsor of the workshop with the Women’s Business Center of Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma Inc. – Staff report

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HIPAA – NOT ALWAYS THE ‘HIPPO’ When the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, commonly referred to as “HIPAA,” was enacted, commentators enjoyed making comparisons between the daunting HIPAA privacy regulations and a “hippo.” Hospitals, physician groups, dental practices, nursing facilities, and other health care providers who have spent considerable amounts of money and man-hours implementing the privacy requirements would likely describe HIPAA in less favorable terms, particularly after another new set of requirements, known as “HITECH,” were enacted as part of this year’s health care reform legislation. However, HIPAA is not always the “hippo.” Contrary to popular belief, HIPAA does not apply to all organizations or to all types of health information. HIPAA governs the use and disclosure of health information by health care providers, health plans, and health care clearinghouses and their respective business associates. The HIPAA does not apply to an organization solely because it maintains health information. For example, HIPAA does not apply to health information that an organization maintains regarding its employees, such as fitness for duty exams or requests for medical leave. While employers have confidentiality obligations under the Americans With Disabilities and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission regulations, HIPAA requirements are not applicable to information used for employment purposes. On the other hand, if an employer sponsors a self-insured health plan, the health plan is subject to HIPAA, and the employer has certain obligations with respect to its administration of the health plan. The HIPAA also provides a broad exception for health information related to workers’ compensation claims consistent with applicable state law. Oklahoma law requires a treating physician to provide information about an employee’s medical condition and treatment to the employer. A HIPAA authorization signed by the employee is not required for the release of this information to an employer. If HIPAA applies to your organization, not all health information is entitled to HIPAA protection. “Protected health information” has to satisfy three criteria. • It is information created or received by your organization. See ROGERS, Page 23

Jean-Marie Messier, former chairman and CEO of French conglomerate Vivendi Universal, in the French Court House in Paris on Wednesday. AP PHOTO

Ex-Vivendi execs face trial BY PIERRE-ANTOINE SOUCHARD ASSOCIATED PRESS

PARIS – The once-jet-setting JeanMarie Messier, who transformed a stodgy water company into media giant Vivendi Universal, went on trial in Paris on Wednesday on charges he misled investors about the company’s health as it took on billions of dollars of debt and neared bankruptcy. Messier is on trial with six others, including American Edgar Bronfman Jr., a former top Vivendi executive and now CEO of Warner Music Group. Messier could face up to five years in prison and 350,000 euros in fines if convicted. In the courtroom, Messier showed contrition and admitted to mistakes –

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but insisted that his strategic decisions were made in the interest of the company. “Did we make errors in strategy? Yes, without a doubt. As director, I take responsibility for them,” he said, acknowledging a failure to anticipate technological troubles in the media world. “Certain decisions that I was able to take – that we were able to take collectively – turned out not to be the best ones,” Messier added. Messier, once the golden boy of French business, said he gained in 2002 a reputation for “an excess of provocation.” That was a reference to his quip that France’s “cultural exception” was dead, which inflamed many highbrow

French artists and intellectuals. The trial is Act Two in the courtroom drama for Vivendi, after a similar trial in New York. The U.S. District Court in Manhattan ruled in January against Vivendi SA and in favor of U.S. and European shareholders who said the media group lied to the public about its shaky finances. The court ruled that Messier himself was not liable. In the French case, Vivendi SA is itself one of the plaintiffs, alongside shareholders. The French investigation began in 2002. Investigators looked into shareholder accusations that the company published false balance sheets for the See TRIAL, Page 22

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Anti-abortion groups claim victory in Oklahoma BY SEAN MURPHY ASSOCIATED PRESS

OKLAHOMA CITY – Abortion opponents hailed Oklahoma’s 2010 legislative session as a success, with the passage of seven separate bills to further restrict the practice in Oklahoma, including some considered the strictest in the country. But abortion rights supporters can claim one small victory – an eighth bill vetoed by the Democratic governor that the Republican-controlled Legislature did not override before it adjourned Friday. Lawmakers this year passed eight abortion-related measures through the House and Senate. Gov. Brad Henry signed four and vetoed four others, but the Legislature, with the help of anti-abortion Democrats, successfully overrode three vetoes. The eighth bill, which would restrict insurance companies from providing coverage for elective abortions in Oklahoma, was vetoed by Henry in the legislative session’s final days. With just two days left for lawmakers to complete their work, the House author did not attempt an override. “We consider it a huge victory to have one veto stand this year,” said Keri Parks, a spokeswoman for Planned Parenthood of Central Oklahoma. Tony Lauinger, the chairman of Oklahomans for Life, said he will work to have that final piece of legislation enacted next year. “It was wonderfully heartening and gratifying, the pro-life values our legislators exhibited as clearly as they did this year,” Lauinger said. “They did a wonderful job protecting innocent life.” In his veto messages, the governor said the bills he rejected were unconstitutional and likely would face legal challenges in court. “I don’t veto bills for political reasons. I

veto them because I think they’re bad policy or unconstitutional or will otherwise be detrimental to the state of Oklahoma,” Henry said. “There were eight anti-abortion bills passed this year. I signed four and I vetoed four. I feel like I’m kind of right down the middle.” Most of the legislation approved by lawmakers this year was contained in omnibus abortion bills approved by the Legislature in 2008 and 2009; those were struck down in separate court cases for violating a state requirement that laws deal only with one subject. This year, a New York-based abortion rights group, the Center for Reproductive Rights, already has challenged one of the newly enacted laws, which requires women to have an ultrasound before an abortion and listen to a doctor describe the image to her. National abortion rights groups say the law is the strictest ultrasound requirement in the country. A judge granted a temporary restraining order that prevents enforcement of the law, and a hearing on a temporary injunction is scheduled for next month. “The Legislature has enacted a host of highly restrictive measures limiting women’s access to reproductive health care in the state,” said Stephanie Toti, an attorney for the New York group. She said the group is going to examine the measures that passed and consider more litigation. Toti said it’s likely that legal challenges are ahead for other new laws, one of which requires women and abortion doctors to complete a lengthy questionnaire. Another new law provides immunity to doctors in “wrongful-life” cases in which a woman sues if her physician withholds information about her pregnancy that could lead to a decision to abort. The Legislature’s action this year also

has energized a group of abortion rights supporters in Oklahoma who rallied at the Capitol during the session’s final weeks and said they plan to target anti-abortion lawmakers in November. Martha Skeeters, a women’s and gender studies professor at the University of Oklahoma, helped organize the group, the Oklahoma Coalition for Reproductive Justice. “Many women in this state concluded by the end of the legislative session that the Legislature was not so much pro-life as it was anti-woman,” Skeeters said. “It makes us look bad, and I think once Oklahomans realize what’s at stake here and how bad this legislation really is, they’re going to rise up against the folks who are doing this.”

A list of Okla. abortion laws passed in 2010 Following is a list of abortion-related measures passed by the Legislature during the 2010 session and their current status. • Senate Bill 1890, by state Sen. Todd Lamb, R-Edmond, prohibits abortions based on the gender of the fetus, and imposes penalties for doctors who fail to comply. Signed by the governor and became law on April 2. • SB 1891, by state Sen. Anthony Sykes, R-Moore, dubbed the “Freedom of Conscience Act,” prohibits employers from discriminating against health care workers who refuse to participate in abortions, medical procedures involving human embryos, fetal transplants or euthanasia. Signed by the governor and became law on April 2. • SB 1902, by state Sen. Clark Jolley, REdmond, places tighter restrictions on the use and dispensing of the RU-486 abortion bill. Signed by the governor and became law on April 2. • House Bill 2656, by state Rep. Dan

Sullivan, R-Tulsa, prohibits so-called “wrongful-life” lawsuits by providing immunity to doctors in a case where a woman seeks damages if her physician withholds information or provides inaccurate information about their pregnancy. Vetoed by governor. Legislature overrode the veto and the bill became law on April 27. • HB 2780, by state Rep. Lisa Billy, RPurcell, requires women seeking an abortion to have an ultrasound performed at least one hour before the procedure and have a doctor describe in detail the ultrasound image to the woman. Authorizes penalties for doctors who fail to comply. Vetoed by the governor. Legislature overrode the veto and the bill became law on April 27. An Oklahoma County judge issued a temporary restraining order on May 3 preventing the law from being enforced. A hearing on a temporary injunction that would remain in place until the case is litigated is scheduled for July 19. • HB 3075, by state Rep. Rebecca Hamilton, D-Oklahoma City, requires signs in abortion clinics stating it is against the law for anyone to force a woman to have an abortion and provides penalties for failing to comply. Signed by the governor and became law on April 22. • HB 3284, by state Rep. Pam Peterson, R-Tulsa, known as the Statistical Reporting Act, requires women seeking an abortion and their doctors to fill out a detailed questionnaire that asks, among other things, the woman’s age, race, pregnancy history and reasons for seeking an abortion. Doctors also must complete a questionnaire about any complications. Requires the information be posted on a state website. Imposes a range of penalties for doctors who fail to comply. Vetoed by the governor. Legislature overrode the veto. Law See ANTI-ABORTION, Page 23

Briefs Lawyers offer free online advice to storm victims OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma lawyers are providing free online legal advice to victims of tornadoes, windstorms and hailstorms in May. Oklahomans who suffered damage and loss as a result of the storms may complete a form on the Oklahoma Bar Association’s website at www.okbar.org/disasterrelief, and it will be forwarded to a volunteer attorney for assistance. The OBA’s Disaster Relief and Recovery Committee and the association’s Young Lawyers Division have recruited volunteer lawyers to offer legal assistance. Advice is only being offered for legal questions related to the recent storms.

management, technology and current trends in the law will be offered. The conference will also feature a special plenary session, featuring Indian law issues including representing clients in tribal court, contracting with tribes and handling tort and prize claim disputes. Lawyers can earn 12 hours of continuing legal education credit at the conference. Catherine Sanders, director of the American Bar Association Legal Technology Resource Center, will present several programs, including “Advanced Training in PDF Files,” “50 Hot Tips in 50 Minutes” and “What’s Hot & What’s Not in Running Your Law Practice.” For information, visit www.okbar.org/ solo. – Staff report

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State bar conference set at Downstream Casino Resort QUAPAW – This year’s Oklahoma Bar Association Solo and Small Firm Conference is scheduled June 24 to 26 at the Downstream Casino Resort near Quapaw in northeastern Oklahoma. The Solo and Small Firm Conference is for lawyers in private practice or in smaller firms. Seminars on law office

Ring named to district judge seat NORMAN – A Cleveland County special judge has been appointed to a vacant district judge seat. Special Judge Rodney David Ring was named Tuesday. He replaces former District Judge Bill Hetherington, who was named to the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals last year. The 60-year-old Ring has been a spe-

cial judge in Cleveland County for 20 years. Ring was previously in private practice and also served as interim city attorney in Moore. He was appointed by Chief Justice James Edmondson of the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Gov. Brad Henry passed the names of three nominees picked by the Judicial Nominating Commission to the high court after citing a potential conflict of interest. Because the position is elected, Ring must place his name on this year’s ballot for the seat. – Associated Press

Corrections Corp. of America, has looked for a new client for the Watonga facility, which had a payroll of about $11 million. Company spokesman Steve Owens said the Watonga facility still will be marketed and that it’s hoped that within six months, more prisoners will be located there. Watonga, located in Blaine County, has a population of about 5,600.

Private prison in Watonga closes

MIDWEST CITY – The Paralegal Studies Program at Rose State College has been reaccredited by the American Bar Association. The RSC program has been accredited by the ABA since 1976. The accreditation will stand through 2015, according to the ABA. Rose State’s paralegal program is a two-year program with day, evening and hybrid classes. The hybrid class meets on campus one day a week and the remainder of the classes are online. A part of the Business and Information Technology Division, the program confers an associate applied science degree in paralegal studies. – Staff report

WATONGA – A private prison that was Watonga’s biggest employer has closed, leaving about 300 workers either without jobs or facing transfers to other facilities. The Diamondback Correctional Facility shipped its last prisoners away last week. The prison opened in 1998 and once housed about 2,000 inmates from Arizona, but Diamondback spokeswoman Sandy Clark said officials in that state decided not to renew contracts with out-of-state prisons. Clark says the prison’s owner,

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Ruling: Registry law doesn’t apply to all sex offenders BY WARREN RICHEY THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR

A national sex offender registry law does not apply to interstate travel by a sex offender that took place before Congress passed the registry statute in 2006, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday. In a 6-to-3 decision, the high court rejected the Obama administration’s expansive reading of the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA). Instead, the majority justices embraced a narrower view of the law, while overturning a convicted sex offender’s 30month prison sentence for traveling to another state and failing to register. The decision triggered a heated dissent by three justices who warned that the ruling will impair the ability of law enforcement officials to locate and register some 100,000 convicted sex offenders who have eluded authorities. “Under the court’s interpretation, the many sex offenders who had managed to avoid pre-existing registration regimes, mainly by moving from one state to another before SORNA’s enactment, are placed beyond the reach of the federal criminal laws,” Justice Samuel Alito wrote. Lawyers for convicted sex offender Thomas Carr had claimed the government’s retroactive enforcement of SORNA violated the Constitution’s ban on ex post facto laws. But the high court did not reach that constitutional question.

No retroactive enforcement, court rules Instead, the majority justices found that the statute, as written by Congress, did not authorize retroactive enforcement. “Taking account of SORNA’s overall structure, we have little reason to doubt that Congress intended (the statute) to do exactly what it says: to subject to federal prosecution sex offenders who elude SORNA’s registration requirements by traveling in interstate commerce,” wrote Justice Sonia Sotomayor in the majority opinion. Sotomayor said Congress chose to use the present-tense word “travels” in the statute, rather than the past-tense word “traveled.” If Congress wanted the law to apply to travel undertaken before the law’s passage, it would have used the past tense, she said. Carr, a convicted sex offender, had argued that the law was unconstitutional because it sought to punish earlier actions committed prior to passage of the statute. Under SORNA, a defendant may face up to 10 years in prison if he or she is a convicted sex offender who travels from one state to another and who knowingly fails to register with authorities.

Case history of Thomas Carr Carr was arrested in February 2003 in Alabama for touching a 14-year-old girl over her clothes. He pleaded guilty in May

2004 and was sentenced to two years in prison with credit for time already served. Upon his release, Carr registered in Alabama as a sex offender. Five months later, in December 2004, he moved to Indiana but did not register with authorities there. He was arrested in 2007 and charged with violating SORNA. Carr’s lawyer fought the charge, arguing that his client moved to Indiana in December 2004, well before SORNA was passed by Congress and long before the attorney general established a regulation retroactively applying the new registration law to interstate travel by sex offenders. A federal judge ruled that retroactive enforcement of the law did not violate the Constitution. Carr pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 30 months in prison. But he reserved his right to appeal the ex post facto issue. On appeal, a panel of the 7th US Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Carr’s conviction. The appeals court said his conviction should stand because he had been given a sufficient grace period (five months) between the enactment of the attorney general’s regulations and his failure to register as a sex offender. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court reversed that decision, remanding the case back to the lower courts to apply the new ruling. “Reading (the statute) to reach only postenactment travel does not contravene SORNA’s underlying purposes, let alone

result in an absurdity that would compel us to disregard the statutory text,” Sotomayor wrote. She said since the case could be resolved through statutory interpretation, the high court need not consider whether the law violated the Constitution’s ex post facto clause. Joining Sotomayor in the majority opinion were Chief Justice John Roberts, and Justices John Paul Stevens, Anthony Kennedy, Stephen Breyer, and Antonin Scalia.

The minority report Alito was joined in his dissent by Justices Clarence Thomas and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. “As I read this language, neither the use of the present tense in paragraph (2) (B) nor the sequence in which the elements are listed provides any basis for limiting the provision to those sex offenders who move from one state to another after SORNA’s enactment,” Alito wrote. “SORNA was a response to a dangerous gap in the then-existing sex-offender-registration laws,” Alito said. “In the years prior to SORNA’s enactment, the nation had been shocked by cases in which children had been raped and murdered by persons who, unbeknownst to their neighbors or the police, were convicted sex offenders.” Alito said that the court’s analysis of the text of the statute was “unsound” and that the court’s conclusions “make no sense.”


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Major retailers agree to limit lead in handbags BY TERENCE CHEA ASSOCIATED PRESS

OAKLAND, Calif. – More than 40 major retailers and apparel makers have agreed to limit the use of lead in handbags and other fashion accessories, an environmental group said Wednesday. The companies will set new industry standards for lead use in their products as part of a $1.7 million legal settlement filed Tuesday in Alameda County Superior Court.

The agreement settles a lawsuit filed against the companies last year by the Oakland-based Center for Environmental Health. The environmental advocacy group found high levels of lead when it tested dozens of vinyl and faux leather women’s handbags, purses and wallets it bought at major retail outlets in the San Francisco Bay area. Michael Green, the center’s executive director, said he hopes other companies that make, import or sell fashion accessories will follow the health standards

spelled out in the legal agreement. The settlement means “millions of women no longer need to fear that their purse may pose a threat to their health or the health of their children,” Green said. The retailers that signed the settlement include Macy’s, Target, Kohl’s, J.C. Penney, Guess, Sears, Kmart, Saks and Victoria’s Secret. Attorneys for the settling companies were not able to provide comment Tuesday night. The $1.7 million settlement will include payments to California’s Office of

Environmental Health Hazard Assessment and the Center for Environmental Health. The center said it will use the money to pay for legal expenses, monitor compliance with the agreement and fund its environmental protection work. Lead exposure has been linked to a variety of health problems, including higher infertility rates for women and increased risk for stroke, high blood pressure and heart attacks. Young children and pregnant women are particularly at risk.

Supreme Court: Suspects must assert Miranda right to remain silent BY WARREN RICHEY THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR

Criminal suspects may not invoke their right to remain silent by simply remaining silent during a police interrogation, the U.S. Supreme Court declared on Tuesday. In a 5-to-4 decision, the high court said that a suspect in police custody must make a simple, unambiguous statement that he or she wants to remain silent or that he or she does not want to talk to the police. Without such a verbal declaration, any incriminating admissions made after a suspect has been given Miranda warnings about the right to remain silent may be used against that suspect in court, the high court said. “A suspect who has received and understood the Miranda warnings, and has not invoked his Miranda rights, waives the right to remain silent by making an uncoerced statement to the police,” Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote in the majority opinion. In a dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said the ruling marked “a substantial retreat from the protection against compelled self-incrimination” dating from the Supreme Court’s landmark 1966 opinion in Miranda v. Arizona. “The court today creates an unworkable and conflicting set of presumptions that will undermine Miranda’s goal of providing ‘concrete constitutional guidelines for law enforcement agencies and courts to follow,’” Sotomayor wrote. Miranda v. Arizona is the decision that created the requirement that police advise

suspects of their right to remain silent and to the assistance of a lawyer. The requirement is designed to prevent police from attempting to solve crimes by beating or otherwise coercing confessions from suspects. It is also designed to ensure that any statements made in police custody are voluntary and, thus, more reliable as evidence.

Silent during questioning ... mostly Tuesday’s decision comes via an appeal stemming from a fatal shooting in January 2000 outside a shopping mall in Southfield, Mich. Van Chester Thompkins was arrested about a year later and interrogated by police. During the questioning, Thompkins was advised of his Miranda rights and given a form to sign. He refused to sign it. Nonetheless, police said Thompkins verbally confirmed that he understood his rights. Thompkins disputes this. Thompkins remained largely silent during most of a three-hour interrogation. About 2 hours and 45 minutes into the questioning, one of the officers asked Thompkins if he believed in God. When he answered, “Yes,” police say his eyes welled up with tears. The officer then asked: “Do you pray to God?” The suspect answered: “Yes.” Another question: “Do you pray to God to forgive you for shooting that boy down?” Thompkins answered: “Yes.”

Thompkins was charged with firstdegree murder. At trial, his lawyer tried to keep the incriminating statement out of the trial by arguing that his client had invoked his right to remain silent. The trial judge allowed the statement to be introduced as evidence. Thompkins was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison without parole. On appeal, a federal judge rejected Thompkins’ claim that he had invoked his right to remain silent during the interrogation. That decision was reversed by a panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati. The appeals court said Thompkins’ incriminating statement must be thrown out because his nearly three hours of silence in the interrogation room amounted to an invocation of his right to remain silent.

Ambiguity by the suspect On Tuesday, the Supreme Court reversed that decision. In a majority opinion joined by the court’s conservative wing, Kennedy said Thompkins’ actions during the interrogation were ambiguous. “Thompkins did not say that he wanted to remain silent or that he did not want to talk with the police,” Kennedy wrote. “Had he made either of these simple, unambiguous statements, he would have invoked his right to cut off questioning.” Kennedy added: “Here he did neither, so he did not invoke his right to remain silent.” Writing in dissent for the court’s liberal wing, Sotomayor said the majority opinion

“turns Miranda upside down.” “Criminal suspects must now unambiguously invoke their right to remain silent – which, counterintuitively, requires them to speak,” she wrote. “At the same time, suspects will be legally presumed to have waived their rights even if they have given no clear expression of their intent to do so.” Kennedy said Thompkins’ reply to the police question about praying to God for forgiveness for shooting the victim is a course of conduct that indicated that the suspect had waived his right to remain silent. “If Thompkins wanted to remain silent, he could have said nothing in response to (the officer’s) questions, or he could have unambiguously invoked his Miranda rights and ended the interrogation,” Kennedy said. “The fact that Thompkins made the statement about three hours after receiving a Miranda warning does not overcome the fact that he engaged in a course of conduct indicating waiver,” he wrote. “Thompkins knowingly and voluntarily made a statement to police, so he waived his right to remain silent.” A green light for lengthy interrogations? Sotomayor disagreed. “Today’s clearstatement rule for invocation invites police to question a suspect at length – notwithstanding his persistent refusal to answer questions – in the hope of eventually obtaining a single inculpatory response which will suffice to prove waiver of rights,” she said. The case is Berghuis v. Thompkins.

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YOU HAD ME AT ‘GOOD MORNING’ It starts with a greeting. Your tone of voice says it all, whether it’s on the phone, in person or via e-mail. When it comes to providing great customer service, it starts with the greeting. How many times have you called a business and the second they answer the phone, you feel like you’ve inconvenienced them? How likely are you to continue using a polite tone if they’re unwilling to show you the same courtesy? The same is true when someone calls your organization. How you initially respond to them will dictate the direction and tone of the conversation. As nonprofits, we cannot afford to miss the opportunity to make a positive impact on everyone with whom we come into contact. Yet great customer service is much more than a simple greeting or a conversation. Organizations that provide truly great customer service make the people who call, e-mail or visit feel as if they’re the most important people in the world. They go out of their way to assist in any way they can; no problem or question is too small. Whether it’s a funder, board member, client, reporter or volunteer, each person deserves your undivided attention and your help providing them with any information they request. Every customer is your most important customer. Think of it in terms of a restaurant. The best places to eat are the ones that take special care to ensure your order is prepared exactly how you ask for it. They listen to what you want and find a way to make it happen. A restaurant doesn’t necessarily have to be the most expensive to provide the million-dollar service that makes you feel important and respected. The same holds true for nonprofits. Anticipating needs is the toughest part of providing great customer service. People involved with your organization shouldn’t have to ask for everything, and a lot of your job is to know ahead of time what your customers will need. For example, having a working relationship with your board chair will provide you with a better understanding of what information is required at a board meeting. Having all that information (and more) readily available is always impressive and appreciated. Building relationships with your customers is the best way to get to know their needs and will allow you to anticipate them in the future. It takes time, but pays off in the end. People are more likely to give to an organization that made them feel well cared for. Last but not least, find a way to assist. If someone needs something from you, tell them you can do it and find a way to make it happen. It may not always be possible for your organization to personally handle the situation, but always know if you can’t help, someone else may be able to. Find an organization able to provide a service you cannot. See HAMPTON, Page 23

Creating a synergy Chesapeake opens office complex for nonprofits BY DAVID PAGE THE JOURNAL RECORD

OKLAHOMA CITY – Chesapeake Energy had been a supporter of the Oklahoma Brain Tumor Foundation before the nonprofit agency moved into the new Chesapeake Community Plaza. The 67,000-square-foot complex at 710 W. Wilshire Blvd. in Oklahoma City was purchased by Chesapeake to be offered as office space to nonprofit agencies. “When they offered us the opportunity to move our offices here it was a real blessing,” said Nancy Thomason, founder and president of the Oklahoma Brain Tumor Foundation. “We were able to double our space for no more money than we had been paying.” Thomason founded the foundation after her 17-month-old son, Cade, died of a brainstem tumor in February 2000. She started the foundation from her home. “It is hard to use resources like volunteers and interns when you are operating out of your home,” she said. By 2006 the foundation had moved to a small – about 25 percent of the current space – office at 1601 N. Drexel Ave.

Nancy Thomason, founder and president of the Oklahoma Brain Tumor Foundation, one of the nonprofit organizations officing out of the Chesapake Energy office complex for nonprofits on Wilshire Boulevard. PHOTO BY MAIKE SABOLICH “Chesapeake allowed us to have a better space than a little hole in the wall,” Thomason said of her memory of the office on Drexel. “It allows us to be better organized.” The foundation has about 2,000 square feet at the Chesapeake facility. The larger office at the Chesapeake facility allowed the foundation to expand. In addition to Thomason, the foundation has four employees and space for interns and volunteers.

Chesapeake purchased the complex in 2008 to ease the burden of nonprofit operational costs so the organizations can focus on their missions and to help create a synergy of shared resources. “The Chesapeake Community Plaza is exactly the type of development that Oklahoma nonprofits can benefit from,” said Debby Hampton, executive director of the Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits. See SYNERGY, Page 22

Journal Record selects Beacon Award finalists BY JESSICA MITCHELL THE JOURNAL RECORD

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Journal Record next month will honor 24 businesses and organizations for their contributions to the nonprofit community at its third annual Beacon Awards event. Six Beacon Awards recipients will be selected from the group and announced at the July 13 event in downtown Oklahoma City. Organizations will be recognized in large, medium and small divisions for their contributions to the nonprofit community in two categories – charitable influence and philanthropic impact. The large business subcategory represents those with more than 500 employees. The medium subcategory represents businesses with 101 to 499 employees, while the small businesses have less than 100 employees.

The Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma and The Executive Service Corps of Central Oklahoma will also receive special recognition at the event in the nonprofits helping nonprofits category. These nonprofits exist solely to contribute support to another nonprofit. In addition, the Oklahoma City Thunder will receive a special award at the event for the organization’s commitment to community involvement. The Beacon Awards event was established in 2008 to pay tribute to area businesses and organizations for their contributions to the nonprofit community. Nominations were accepted from across the state and honorees were selected by a panel of community leaders. “The Oklahoma nonprofit community is able to provide valuable and muchneeded services because of the generous financial support and culture of volun-

teerism that comes from the business community. The Beacon Awards program gives us a chance to recognize the businesses that make philanthropy and service a part of their fabric and to publicly thank them for what they are doing,” said Mary Mélon, publisher of The Journal Record. “The Oklahoma City Thunder is truly in a category all its own,” she said. “It is a business, but one that operates in a very unique way, both with the significant number of player appearances made throughout the community and the creation of impactful and meaningful nonprofit work that is individual to their organization. Because of this, a new category of Beacon Award was created. The first Big League Beacon Award will be presented to the Oklahoma City See BEACON, Page 23


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F NONPROFIT O C U S Butterfield Memorial Foundation issues grants OKLAHOMA CITY – Butterfield Memorial Foundation has awarded six grants totaling $300,000 to Christian universities to provide scholarships to nursing students. Awards of $50,000 each were presented to Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, Calif.; MidAmerica Nazarene University, Olathe, Kan.; Oklahoma Wesleyan University, Bartlesville; Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, Wash.; Southern Nazarene University, Bethany; and Roberts Wesleyan College, Rochester, N.Y. The scholarships will be awarded to junior or senior nursing majors and are to be distributed across the 2010-2011 and 2011-2012 academic years. Butterfield Memorial Foundation of Oklahoma City was created in 2005, subsequent to the sale of Deaconess Hospital to a national health care corporation.

ing the midnight hours. Adoption fees include spay/neuter, vaccinations and deworming. Partnering organizations for Midnight Woofness include PetSmart, the Oklahoma City Animal Shelter, Heartland Lab Rescue and Red Dirt Boxer Rescue. Adoptions will include a number of coupons, giveaways, goodies for people and treats for dogs. “Our Midnight Woofness event is a critical component of Oklahoma City’s goal to end needless euthanasia,” said Christy Counts, president of the Central Oklahoma Humane Society. “If we achieve our goal it will mean 300 lives saved, which is wonderful.” Midnight Woofness will include “A Woofsummer Night’s Dream,” featuring performances by Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park incorporating dogs as actors. Performances will be at midnight Friday and then at 1 p.m. on Saturday. For information, visit www.midnight– Staff report woofness.okhumane.org.

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Central Oklahoma Humane Society plans adoption event OKLAHOMA CITY – The Central Oklahoma Humane Society has scheduled a 41-hour adoption event – Midnight Woofness – with a goal of finding homes for more than 300 dogs and cats. The event will begin at midnight Friday in the PetSmart parking lot on Interstate 240 and S. Pennsylvania Avenue and continue until 5 p.m. on Sunday. Adoption fees will be as low as $10 dur-

Brightmusic Society elects officers, directors OKLAHOMA CITY – David R. Johnson has been elected president of the Brightmusic Society of Oklahoma, a chamber music ensemble. Johnson is a retired partner of the law firm of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher in Washington, D.C. He is a Bartlesville native who returned to Oklahoma in 2005. Last season, he served as vice president of Brightmusic. Grant J. DeFehr was elected senior vice president and treasurer of

Brightmusic. He is the president of Serva Corp. and a corporate development officer of Everest Management of Oklahoma City, an affiliate of private equity and hedge fund manager Wexford Capital LLC of Greenwich, Conn. John Williams, the retiring president of Brightmusic, was elected vice president and director of special projects. He is a retired executive in the advertising firm of Ogilvy & Mather in New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles. Andrew B. Peterson was elected secretary of Brightmusic. He is an intellectual property attorney in the Oklahoma City law firm of McAfee & Taft. N. Luke Back was elected as a new director of Brightmusic. He is a member of the clergy at St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral. Three incumbent directors were reelected to serve an additional term – Eric T. Laity, professor of law and the associate dean for academic affairs at Oklahoma City University School of Law; Margôt L. Nesbitt, who recently retired as an active member of the clergy of St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral; and Jonathan Ruck, assistant professor of cello at the University of Oklahoma Music School and the principal cellist in the Oklahoma City Philharmonic Orchestra. – Staff report

OKC Community Foundation OKs grants, endowments OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma City Community Foundation Board of Trustees has approved $164,150 for community program grants to six metropolitan area chari-

table organizations. The Oklahoma City Community Foundation will accept applications until July 1 from charitable organizations for grants from the Margaret Annis Boys Trust and Literacy is for Everyone. Grants from the Margaret Annis Boys Trust support beautification projects for public parks, medians and other public lands in Oklahoma County. Literacy is for Everyone provides support for new or existing literacy programs for training, materials, awareness building and administrative support to improve the quality and the capacity of their existing programs to serve more learners. For grant guidelines and application forms, visit www.occf.org/communityprograms. New grants awarded by the foundation include $24,150 from the Margaret Annis Boys Trust. The grants includes Twin Oaks Homeowners Association, $6,870; Greens Homeowners Association, $7,000; and Linwood Place Neighborhood Association, $10,280. Parks & Public Spaces Initiative grants totaled $45,000, including city of Oklahoma City, $25,000 for assistance with storm water issues impacting Will Rogers Gardens, and Oklahoma City University, up to $20,000 to fund a study of the Oklahoma City Parks System. The foundation approved a $5,000 grant from the Community Emergency Fund for the American Red Cross of Central Oklahoma to assist with shelter and service needs after the May 10 tornadoes. – Staff report See ON BOARD, Page 12


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Keep Oklahoma Beautiful seeks applications OKLAHOMA CITY – Keep Oklahoma Beautiful is seeking applications for “Fresh Paint Days,” a program that asks volunteers to transform buildings in need of paint. H.I.S. Paint Manufacturing Co. of Oklahoma City will donate paint. A stipend for supplies will be provided by Public Service Company of Oklahoma. Keep Oklahoma Beautiful will select the winning projects from submitted applications that include digital photos. Applications may be submitted at keepoklahomabeautiful.com. The deadline is July – Staff report 14.

Devon donates $588,000 to Regional Food Bank OKLAHOMA CITY – Devon Energy presented the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma with a check for $588,000 in support of the 2010 Feeding Hope and Letter Carriers Food Drive. The donation will provide more than 4 million meals for Oklahomans. “This donation has really exceeded our expectations,” said Rodney Bivens, executive director of the Regional Food Bank. “Devon Energy and its employees have shown tremendous leadership in our community as they continue to provide funding to sustain the feeding programs that help Oklahomans in need.” Devon and its employees raised the money during this year’s Feeding Hope and Letter Carriers Food Drive, a monthlong food and fund drive that benefits the Regional Food Bank. In addition to the monetary donation, Devon Energy employees volunteered at two of the post office sites during the Letter Carriers Food Drive, and hundreds of Devon employees volunteered at the Food Bank. “The Regional Food Bank has become a favorite community cause among our employees,” said Vince White, Devon’s senior vice president and a Regional Food Bank Foundation board member. “We share the Regional Food Bank’s passion for eliminating hunger in Oklahoma.” Volunteers are needed to help the Food Bank distribute an additional 4.2 million pounds of product over the summer months. The Regional Food Bank also received a $10,000 donation from the Grainger Foundation, based in Lake Forest, Ill. – Staff report

Foundation’s Cowboy Calling Program raises $748,000 STILLWATER – Since the beginning of the Branding Success campaign, Oklahoma State University Foundation’s Cowboy Callers have secured more than 5,000 annual gifts and pledges totaling $748,000. Leslie Weihs, an accounting sophomore from Llano, Texas, has raised $15,665 in the past year, with each pledge averaging about $103. She has been named Cowboy Caller of the Year.

Composed of more than 70 students, the Cowboy Calling program functions year-round to raise money for Oklahoma State University. The callers focus their efforts on raising academic and financial – Staff report student support.

Inasmuch Foundation awards assistance grants OKLAHOMA CITY – The Inasmuch Foundation has awarded emergency assistance grants totaling $850,000 to three organizations. “Though our nation’s economy is stabilizing, many families continue to struggle with basic needs such as food, housing and clothing,” said Bob Ross, president and CEO of Inasmuch Foundation. “Hopefully, these three grants will help create some stability for our most disadvantaged citizens.” The grants were awarded to Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, $500,000; Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City, $200,000; and the Urban Mission, $150,000. “We are seeing more and more people who have never had to ask for help before, many of them having been donors themselves,” said Peggy Garrett, executive director of the Urban Mission. “This gift from Inasmuch Foundation is a much needed safety net, helping us catch those families who might not otherwise qualify – Staff report for state assistance.”

Lego exhibit raises money for Oklahoma City Educare OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma City Educare received a donation of $175,503 from the OK CityScape exhibit, which featured Lego replicas of Oklahoma City landmarks. The OK CityScape exhibit was on display at Penn Square Mall with proceeds benefiting Oklahoma City Educare, an early childhood education facility in south Oklahoma City that serves 200 at-risk children from birth to 5 years old with year-round education and developmental child care. “We are so thankful to the visitors to the OK CityScape exhibit,” said Bob Ross, president of Inasmuch Foundation and chairman of Oklahoma City Educare. “Their ticket purchases will directly help children in need get a high-quality education early in life, which is essential to their future success.” OK CityScape was the first exhibit in Toyscapes Inc., a venture philanthropy investment that designs, builds and operates exhibits that raise money for causes related to early childhood education. Toyscapes, Inc. was launched by Trailblazer Capital, an early-stage and growth capital fund focused on companies based in Texas and Oklahoma. “Most of our investments support young companies that generate profits for the investors and new jobs for the community,” said David Matthews, managing partner of Trailblazer Capital and founder of Toyscapes Inc. “This investment is designed to have an even greater impact on the community, supporting educational resources for local children in need.” – Staff report


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Uninsured motorist law foils hot coffee suit BY PAT MURPHY DOLAN MEDIA NEWSWIRES

BOSTON – If you had to name a poster child for tort reform, it would be the lawsuit brought by the drive-through customer who spills scalding hot coffee on himself. No matter how skillful a lawyer is in showing negligence, the public at large simply finds it hard to stomach awarding damages for such an ordinary mishap. So there will be few tears shed for one Jack in the Box customer who found her quest for damages cut off by a law targeting uninsured drivers.

Trapped in the drive-through Poor Teckla Chude. All she wanted was a breakfast sandwich and a hot cup of coffee to start the day. To satisfy her need, Teckla drove to the Jack in the Box on Cesar Chavez Boulevard in Los Angeles. Teckla placed her order at the drivethrough menu board and pulled up to the window to await her fast-food treats. When a Jack in the Box employee handed Teckla her order, she took the coffee and brought it inside her car. Evidently the lid to the coffee cup hadn’t been properly secured because the cup dropped into her lap, leaving the lid in her hands. Teckla faced two immediate problems. First, there was the hot coffee pooling in her car seat and burning her buns. Second, she was trapped in the drivethrough lane, unable to open the door to exit her car or easily release her seat belt. As a result, Teckla spent two to three minutes “trying to get (her) butt off” the seat and out of the hot coffee. The damage was done. Teckla suffered second-degree burns and skin discoloration to her buttock and thigh.

‘flowed’ from (Teckla’s) Teckla’s injuries from the fact operation and use that they occurred in the of her vehicle,” vehicle. the court said. “She was sitting in “Stated othher car and so the erwise, she spilled coffee pooled www.journalrecord.com was in the in the seat below drive-through her,” the court lane precisely explained. “Escape because she was proved difficult because using her car to purshe was strapped in by her seat chase coffee from the drive-through belt. She tried for two to three minutes to window part of the restaurant.” lift herself off the seat and out of the scaldTeckla tried to argue that the uninsured ing coffee. She was compelled to put the motorist law didn’t bar her claim because car in park in an attempt to extricate herthe negligent act alleged – a restaurant self from the seat belt and car. ... employee’s failure to secure the lid to her “In sum, (her) specific injuries were coffee cup – occurred outside her vehicle. caused and exacerbated by the vehicle That argument, too, was unavailing. itself. Had she been standing at the takeThe court said it could not “dissociate” out counter, presumably the coffee might

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have spilled on her shoe, but she would not have been forced to sit in a puddle of hot liquid as she tried to extricate herself from a seat belt.” (Chude v. Jack in the Box) On the surface this appears to be a harsh result. And it is difficult to imagine that California’s financial responsibility law was ever intended to apply to a fact pattern such as the one presented in Teckla’s case. On the other hand, it doesn’t appear as though Teckla’s injuries were particularly serious. Certainly her misadventure at Jack in the Box, though temporarily disrupting her schoolwork, can’t seriously be viewed as a career-derailing event. All in all, Teckla should chalk the whole experience off as one of the unavoidable bumps and bruises of life.

Financial responsibility law According to Teckla, the injuries to her posterior prevented her from working, sitting, or driving for a time, so she missed two weeks of school, received an incomplete in coursework, and missed an opportunity for an internship. So Teckla naturally sued Jack in the Box for negligence, but she had one big problem. Teckla didn’t have car insurance and California’s financial responsibility law “prohibits uninsured motorists ... from collecting noneconomic damages in any action arising out of the operation or use of a motor vehicle.” Jack in the Box wanted Teckla’s case dismissed on that basis and a state judge obliged. Late last month, the California Court of Appeal rejected Teckla’s contention that her lawsuit didn’t “arise” from her “operation or use” of a motor vehicle. Unsympathetic to that argument, the court observed that Teckla “was seated inside her car, with her seat belt on, with the motor running and the transmission engaged. ... More important, (Teckla) would not have been in the drive-through lane purchasing coffee but for her vehicle.” The court underscored the point that it is Jack in the Box’s policy not to serve anyone at a drive-through window who is not in a motorized vehicle. “Thus, the accident ‘arose out of’ or

Recognizing Citizen Leaders Lighting the Way in Oklahoma. Join us in saluting the businesses that give back to the communities that support them at the inaugural Beacon Awards dinner and program.

July 13, 2010 • 6 pm Reception • 7 pm Dinner Please RSVP to Sunny Cearley at (405) 278-2830 or reserve seating online at www.journalrecord.com no later than Thursday, July 6. Charitable Influence Large Business • Chesapeake Energy Corp. • ConocoPhillips • Devon Energy Corp • Goodyear

Charitable Influence Medium Business • Coppermark Bank • Deep Fork • Frankfurt-Short-Bruza Associates, P.C. • Langston University • Tinker Federal Credit Union

Charitable Influence Small Business • Cobb Engineering • Eastman National Bank • Hyde and Company • InvesTrust • UMB Bank

Philanthropic Impact Large Business • The Chickasaw Nation • OGE Energy Corp.

Philanthropic Impact Medium Business • Crowe & Dunlevy • Groendyke Transport Inc.

Philanthropic Impact – Small Business • Delta Dental • Farmer's Insurance • The Persimmon Group

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Nonprofits Helping Nonprofits • The Executive Service Corps of Central Oklahoma • Oklahoma Masonic Charity Foundation

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AT&T caps phone data usage with new wireless plans profitable in the long term,” A second plan will cost said David Dixon at FBR $15 per month for 200 Capital Markets. megabytes of data, V e r i z o n which AT&T NEW YORK – AT&T Inc. will stop letting Wireless, the says is enough new customers sign up for its unlimited largest wireless for 65 percent Internet data plan for smart phones and www.journalrecord.com carrier and of its smartiPads, hoping to ease congestion on its AT&T’s chief rival, phone cusnetwork by charging the people who use had no immediate tomers. If they go the most data more. comment on AT&T’s over, they’ll pay The move comes just in time for the move. There has been much another $15 for 200 expected unveiling of Apple Inc.’s new speculation about Verizon getting to megabytes. iPhone next week. sell its own version of the iPhone, but that With that plan and voice service, a Current subscribers will be able to keep their $30-per-month unlimited prospect still appears distant. smart phone could cost as little as $55 per plans, even if they renew their contracts. One of the new AT&T plans will cost month before taxes and add-on fees, But starting Monday, new customers will $25 per month and offer 2 gigabytes of down from $70 per month. Ralph de la have to choose one of two new data plans data per month, which AT&T says will be Vega, the head of AT&T’s consumer busifor all smart phones, including iPhones enough for 98 percent of its smart-phone ness, said that means smart phones can and BlackBerrys. customers. Additional gigabytes will cost become accessible to more people. With the change, AT&T is adopting a $10 each. “Customers are getting a good deal, and if they can understand their usage, they can save some money,” de la Vega said in an interview. Figuring out which one to choose may not be easy, given that many people have only a hazy notion of the size of a gigabyte and how many they use now. By contrast, a minute spent talking on the phone is easy to understand, and many people have learned roughly how many minutes they use every month. A gigabyte is enough for hundreds of emails and Web pages, but it’s quickly eaten up by Internet video and videoconferencing. The 200 megabytes offered under the $15 plan is enough for about 20 minutes of streaming video. These limits apply only on AT&T’s cellular networks. Data usage over Wi-Fi, including AT&T’s public Wi-Fi hot spots, will not count toward the limits. De la Vega said AT&T is doing its part to educate consumers, by letting them track their usage online. The iPhone contains a data usage tracking tool. The carrier will also text-message subscribers to let them know they’re getting close to their limits. The new $25-per-month plan will replace the current $30 plan with unlimited usage that is available for the iPad, the tablet computer Apple released just a few months ago, though iPad owners can keep the old plan as long as they keep paying $30 per month, AT&T said. AT&T, which is based in Dallas, said Contact Debbie Tomlinson the new plans shouldn’t materially affect at (405) 278-2800 its profits this year. Consumers have rebelled against the or debbie.tomlinson@journalrecord.com idea of data usage caps on home broadband, at least when the limits are set low for more information enough to make online video consumption expensive. Time Warner Cable Inc. was forced to back away from trials of data caps last year after consumer protests and threats of legislative action. On wireless networks, where data capacity is more constrained, usage caps have been more common. Most wireless carriers, for instance, limit data cards for laptops to 5 gigabytes per month. But with intense competition for smart phone users, phone companies have been reluctant to impose data caps on those devices, although Sprint Nextel Corp. reserves the right to slow down or disconnect users who exceed 5 gigabytes per month. Carriers also have started to lift limits on other forms of wireless use, by selling plans with unlimited calling and unlimited text messaging. That’s not a big gamble, because not many people have the time to talk phone for eight hours a day or spend every waking minute sending text messages. Smart phones, on the other hand, can draw a lot of data, depending on where and how they’re used. BY PETER SVENSSON ASSOCIATED PRESS

carrot-and-stick approach to assuage the data congestion on its network, which has been a source of complaints, especially in cities such as New York and San Francisco that are thick with iPhone users. Subscribers who use little data or learn to limit their consumption will pay slightly less every month than they do now, while heavy users will be dinged with extra consumption fees. Analysts said they expect the move to be quickly followed by other phone companies, which should be eager to avoid the trap of unlimited-use data plans. With no caps on consumption, data use could swamp wireless networks while revenue for the operators remains flat. “Clearly, the current unlimited data usage model in the U.S. market is not

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move Junior League of Oklahoma City Junior League of Oklahoma City awarded the following: Midge Lindsey, Mary Baker Ramsey Lifetime Commitment award; and Hilarie Blaney, sustainer of the year.

McAfee and Taft McAfee and Taft named J. Barrett Ellis an attorney with the Oklahoma City office. Ellis is a corporate lawyer representing financial institutions.

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Texas firm to pay $8.8M for duping lawyer BY NORA TOOHER DOLAN MEDIA NEWSWIRES

BOSTON – A Texas jury has awarded $8.8 million to an attorney who said he was duped into joining a Dallas law firm by negligent misrepresentations about the firm’s financial state and the relationship between the name partners. The verdict followed a grueling, sixweek trial that exposed the financial woes and internal feuding at Baron & Budd, a 50lawyer, Dallas plaintiffs’ firm known for toxic tort litigation. Plaintiff Gary Cruciani, a veteran commercial litigator, was recruited by firm cofounder Russell W. Budd and joined Baron & Budd in May 2006. Cruciani said he was persuaded to leave his position as a shareholder at McKool Smith in Dallas based on

claims by Budd that his firm was poised “to have an even better year in 2006 than in 2005.” Budd also reassured him, Cruciani said, that he and co-founder Fred Baron were on good terms. Neither claim, it turned out, was true. Nine months after Cruciani started working there, Baron & Budd laid off a third of its staff. And as Cruciani later discovered, a month before he joined the firm, Baron’s lawyer had sent an angry, 10-page demand letter that threatened the firm with receivership. Baron had left the firm in 2002; he sued the firm and Budd in August 2006 for breach of contract. The suit subsequently settled. Baron died in 2008. “Cruciani’s complaint was ... that if he had been told the truth in the recruiting process, he never would have left McKool

Smith,” said Jim Hartnett Jr., who represented Cruciani. Cruciani left Baron & Budd after a year and returned to McKool Smith, where he is currently a partner, but not a shareholder. Baron & Budd said in a statement that it will move to set aside the verdict because “the firm believes it is not supported by the evidence or the law. The firm will continue to fight allegations in the trial court and, if necessary, on appeal.” Rod Phelan, who represented Budd individually, contends that Cruciani’s negligent misrepresentation claim is pre-empted by a two-year statute of limitations. In addition, he said, a large portion of Cruciani’s damages calculation is speculative. “Baron & Budd gave Cruciani a job, not a See DUPING, Page 23

BKD LLP Robert Lane was promoted to managing consultant with BKD LLP. Lane has more than 22 years of experience in health care consulting services and is a licensed nursing home administrator and a fellow in the American College of Health Care Administrators. Ronald D. Hulshizer was promoted to senior managing consultant and has more than 25 years of experience providing risk management consulting services. Hulshizer is a certified management accountant and certified in the governance of enterprise IT.

Help identify the women “Making a Dif ference” in Oklahoma

Tulsa Convention & Visitors Bureau The Tulsa Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Tulsa Hotel & Lodging Association recognized the following for helping to bring meeting and events to Tulsa: the Rev. Dr. Michelle Mouden with the African Methodist Church; Brad Craig, Association of Oklahoma Narcotic Enforcers; and Larry Ketcher, Council for Tribal Employment Rights. The following hotel employees, nominated by their peers and managers, were recognized with the Tops in Tulsa award: Melinda Hilton, Hampton Inn Sand Springs; Darla Shields, Ramada Tulsa Airport East; Evelyn Epperson, Renaissance Tulsa Hotel & Convention Center; and Lynne Littrell and James Arter, Crowne Plaza Hotel.

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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The First State Bank Raju Kaul was named senior vice president and director of treasury management with The First State Bank. David Darby was named senior vice president of commercial lending.

Society of Independent Professional Earth Scientists Victor Cooper, a member of the Society of Independent Professional Earth Scientists, received the SIPES Outstanding Service Awards. Cooper was recognized for service to the SIPES organization.

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DOT: Airlines should pay bumped passengers more BY JOAN LOWY ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON – Airline passengers would receive as much as $1,300 for being bumped from a flight and would have 24 hours to cancel reservations without penalty under a series of consumer protections proposed Wednesday by the Obama administration. Currently, airlines must pay up to $800. The new rule would also require airlines to fully and prominently disclose baggage fees as well as refunds and expense reimbursement when bags are not delivered on time, provide special notice any time baggage fees are increased, and notify passengers buying tickets whether they must pay to check up to two bags. Price increases after a ticket is purchased would also be prohibited under the proposal. Airlines would also have to give passengers timely notice of flight status changes. The proposal would extend to foreign airlines a three-hour limit on the time airlines can keep passengers waiting on airport tarmacs. The three-hour limit went into effect for U.S. carriers in April. Currently, airlines may limit compensation to $400 for involuntary bumping passengers if the carrier arranges substitute transportation scheduled to arrive at the passenger’s destination one to two hours after the passenger’s original scheduled arrival for domestic flights, or one to four hours for international flights. They limit compensation to $800 if the substitute transportation is scheduled to arrive more than two hours later for

In this Feb. 9, 2010, file photo, an American Airlines passenger checks the departure board for flight delays and cancellations at O’Hare Airport in Chicago. Airline passengers would receive as much as $1,300 for being bumped from a flight and would have 24 hours to cancel reservations without penalty under a series of consumer protections proposed Wednesday by the Obama administration. AP PHOTO domestic flights, or more than four hours later for international flights. The proposed rule would increase the limits to $650 and $1,300, respectively, and adjust those limits for inflation every two years. “This administration believes consumers are entitled to strong and effective

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Transport Association, which represents major carriers, said airlines would evaluate the proposals “with a focus on minimizing potential passenger inconvenience.” Interested parties have up to 60 days to submit comments to the Transportation Department. LaHood estimated the new rules will go into effect some time this fall.


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RANKED BY USGA COURSE RATING

PRIVATE GOLF COURSES USGA Course Rating Slope/ Par

Yardage: Men's/ Women's

Course Designer/ Head Pro/ Year Opened

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Oak Tree National 1515 W. Oak Tree Dr., Edmond 73003 (405) 348-2004 FAX (405) 359-6749 www.oaktreenational.com

77.1 144 71

7,410 6,008

Pete Dye Jon Sandell 1976

Tree-lined fairways, slightly rolling hills, many creeks and ponds, undulating

Practice facility (bunkers, two putting clocks, one chipping green, driving range), restaurant, workout facility, teaching facility

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Oak Tree Country Club (east course) 700 N. Country Club, Edmond 73034 (405) 340-1010 FAX (405) 340-1267 www.oaktreecc.net

75.2 143 70

6,439 4,946

Pete Dye Mark Fuller 1982

Trees, bunkers, water throughout course, bent grass greens

Range, chipping area, putting green, restaurant, sports facility

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Gaillardia Country Club 5300 Gaillardia Blvd., OKC 73142 (405) 302-2810 FAX (405) 302-2809 www.gaillardia.com

74.0 131 72

6,791 4,954

Tim Kite and Arthur Hills Peter Vitali 1998

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Quail Creek Golf and Country Club 3501 Quail Creek Rd., OKC 73120 (405) 751-4833 FAX (405) 752-9868 www.quailcreekgcc.com

73.6 138 72

6,464 5,325

Floyd Farley Kyle Flinton 1960

18 holes of challenging golf, bunker and pitching areas

Family-friendly, driving range, putting green, bunker and pitching areas

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Twin Hills Golf & Country Club 3401 NE 36th St., OKC 73121 (405) 427-3947 FAX (405) 427-0877 www.twin-hills.com

72.5 129 72

6,475 5,208

Perry Maxwell Kevin O'Brien 1923

Traditional design, prestigious history, narrow tree-lined fairways

Private country club amenities, locker room, pool, restaurant

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Moore Golf and Athletic Club 920 SW 19th St., Moore 73160 (405) 790-0266 www.mooregolfac.com

72.4 117 72

6,132 4,820

Lyndy Lindsey Jason Beauchamp 1999

Bent grass greens, Bermuda fairways, tees and rough, driving range, putting green

10,000-square-foot, two-story colonial clubhouse; golf shop; fitness center; locker rooms; golf association; teaching pro available; three swimming pools; basketball court; tennis court

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Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club 7000 NW Grand Blvd., OKC 73116 (405) 848-4344 FAX (405) 840-9718 www.okcgcc.com

72.0 120 71

6,617 5,301

Perry Maxwell Tim Fleming 1928

Undulating shorter course with emphasis on placement, average amount of bunkers, two main lakes with creeks throughout

Pool, tennis, fitness center, two restaurants, pro shop, golf carts

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The Trails Golf Club 3200 S. Berry Rd., Norman 73072 (405) 360-1920 FAX (405) 329-8234 www.trailsgolf.com

72.0 125 70

6,602 4,864

Dr. Leon Howard Alan Hager 1979

18-hole course, water hazards on 12 of 18 holes, tree-lined, bunkers, bent grass greens, championship course

Driving range, putting green, two chipping greens, grill, pool

7.

River Oaks Golf Club 10909 Clubhouse Rd., Edmond 73013 (405) 771-5800 FAX (405) 771-2920 www.riveroaksgolf.com

72.0 124 71

6,700 5,026

Andy McCormick Andy McCormick 1995

18 large rolling bent grass greens, two practice putting greens, driving range

12,000-square-foot clubhouse with men's and ladies' locker rooms, Golfer's Grill, banquet room, practice bunker, outdoor patio overlooking the double ninth and 18th green, golf shop

10.

Willow Creek Golf & Country Club 6501 S. Pennsylvania Ave., OKC 73159 (405) 685-7611 FAX (405) 685-3773 www.willowcreekcc.org

71.4 131 70

6,084 5,286

Ab Justice Tim Andruss 1952

18 holes, tree-lined fairways, bent grass greens

Three indoor courts and three lighted outdoor tennis courts, casual grill room, banquet/meeting facilities

11.

Oak Tree Country Club (west course) 700 N. Country Club, Edmond 73034 (405) 340-1010 FAX (405) 340-1267 www.oaktreecc.net

70.6 124 70

6,270 4,560

Pete Dye Mark Fuller 1982

Trees, bunkers, water throughout course, bent grass greens

Range, chipping area, putting green, restaurant, sports facility

Tulsa

1.

Cedar Ridge Country Club 10302 S. Garnett Rd., Broken Arrow 74011 (918) 252-2505 FAX (918) 294-1461 www.cedarridgecountryclub.com

76.7 138 71

7,343 5,527

Joe Finger Buddy Phillips 1968

18-hole course, more than 6,000 square feet of greens

Indoor practice and teaching facility, video capability and viewing room, lounge, Men's Grill, locker rooms, golf shop

2.

Golf Club of Oklahoma 20400 E. 41st St., Broken Arrow 74014 (918) 486-6575 FAX (918) 486-6576 www.golfcluboklahoma.com

75.2 139 72

7,183 5,220

Tom Fazio Craig Walker 1983

Crenshaw and Cato Creeping bent grass greens

Pro shop, restaurant, golf carts, tennis, pool

2.

Southern Hills Country Club 2636 E. 61st St., Tulsa 74136 (918) 492-3351 FAX (918) 481-5002 www.southernhillscc.com

75.2 137 71

6,588 5,756

Perry Maxwell Dave Bryan 1936

27-hole bent grass greens, Bermuda grass fairways, 71-80 sand bunkers

Putting green, chipping area, practice bunker, snack bar and restaurant, full bar

4.

Patriot Golf Club 5790 N. Patriot Dr., Owasso 74055 (918) 272-1260 www.patriotgolfclub.com

74.3 130 72

7,158 5,807

Robert Trent Jones Jr. David Bryan 2010

19-hole course, bent grass greens, treelined fairways, four unique topographies, dramatic elevation changes

Restaurant, locker rooms, snack bar, driving range, teaching pro, pro shop, chipping greens, practice facility

5.

Tulsa Country Club 701 N. Union Ave., Tulsa 74127 (918) 585-8719 FAX (918) 585-9901 www.tulsacountryclub.com

73.5 125 70

6,349 5,491

A.W. Tillinghost Jeff Combe 1920

18-hole, bent grass greens, Bermuda grass fairways, 31-40 sand bunkers

Club rental, putting green, chipping area, practice bunker, teaching pro, beverage cart, snack bar, restaurant, full bar

6.

Indian Springs Country Club (River Course) 16006 E. 131st St., Broken Arrow 74011 (918) 455-9515 FAX (918) 455-5768 www.indianspringscc.com

73.2 129 72

6,893 5,357

Don Sechrest Michael Boyd 1968

Hilly, long and wide open with stone bridges

Private club with 18-hole course, tennis, swimming and dining, grill, pub

7.

Meadow Brook Country Club 9300 E. 81st St., Broken Arrow 74133 (918) 252-4121 FAX (918) 254-0765 www.meadowbrookcc.net

73.0 127 72

6,834 5,874

Perry Maxwell Bob Hadden 1948

165 acres of heavily wooden land, three ponds, tree-lined fairways, bent grass greens

Pro shop, restaurants, golf carts, pool

8.

Owasso Golf & Athletic Club 13604 E. 84th St. North, Owasso 74055 (918) 274-4884 FAX (918) 274-4886 www.owassogolfac.com

72.6 116 72

7,034 4,711

Lyndy Lindsey Mark Carey 1999

18-hole course, bent grass greens, Bermuda fairways, tees and roughs

Pro shop, fitness center, activity room, locker and shower rooms, banquet and meeting rooms, pools, 10,200-square-foot clubhouse, 19th Hole Grill, junior golf programs

Sources: Information provided by South Central Golf Magazine and individual courses responding to a survey. Researched by Dawn Darbon Published: June 3, 2010

DD Declined to disclose USGA United States Golf Association OKC metro area includes Canadian, Cleveland, Grady, Lincoln, Logan, McClain and Oklahoma counties. Tulsa metro includes Creek, Okmulgee, Osage, Pawnee, Rogers, Tulsa and Wagoner counties.

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Rank

Name Address Phone & Fax Website

RANKED BY USGA COURSE RATING

PUBLIC GOLF COURSES USGA Course Rating Slope/ Par

Yardage: Men's/ Women's

Green Fees: Regular/ Weekend/ Seniors/ Juniors

Course Designer/ Head Pro Year Opened

Course Characteristics

Amenities

OKC Jimmie Austin University of Oklahoma Golf Course 1 Par Dr., Norman 73069 (405) 325-6716 FAX (405) 325-6717 www.ougolfclub.com Crimson Creek Golf Club 800 Babcock Dr., El Reno 73036 (405) 422-4653 FAX (405) 422-3673 www.crimsoncreekgolf.com Lake Hefner Golf Club (north course) 4491 S. Lake Hefner Rd., OKC 73116 (405) 843-1565 FAX (405) 848-6868 www.okcgolf.com Fairfax Golf Club & Residential Community 2905 N. Sooner Rd., Edmond 73034 (405) 359-8333 FAX (405) 359-9383 www.fairfaxgolfclubofedmond.com

76.2 132 72

6,761 5,216

74.2 126 72

6,992 5,140

73.8 127 72

6,970 5,169

73.5 128 72

6,253 4,707

Silverhorn Golf Club 11411 N. Kelley Ave., OKC 73131 (405) 752-1181 FAX (405) 749-5555

73.4 128 71

6,768 4,943

Rose Creek Golf Course 17031 N. May Ave., Edmond 73013 (405) 330-8220 FAX (405) 330-5434 www.rosecreekgolf.com Coffee Creek Golf Club 4000 N. Kelly Ave., Edmond 73003 (405) 340-4653 FAX (405) 340-4696 www.coffeecreekgolfclub.com Choctaw Creek Golf Course 2200 N. Hiwassee Rd., Choctaw 73020 (405) 769-7166 FAX (405) 769-5672 www.choctawcreekgolf.com Lake Hefner Golf Club (south course) 4491 S. Lake Hefner Rd., OKC 73116 (405) 843-1565 FAX (405) 848-6868 www.okcgolf.com

73.0 123 72

7,048 5,048

72.1 125 70

6,623 4,780

71.2 118 71

6,012 5,164

70.5 123 70

6,305 5,393

10.

Brent Bruehl Memorial Golf Course 1400 Chandler Rd., Purcell 73080 (405) 527-5114 FAX (405) 527-2820

70.2 116 71

6,400 5,797

11.

Lincoln Park Golf Club (west) 4001 NE Grand Blvd., OKC 73111 (405) 424-1421 FAX (405) 424-8138 www.okcgolf.com

70.1 122 71

6,137 5,343

12.

Earlywine Golf Club (north course) 11600 S. Portland Ave., Oklahoma CIty 73170 (405) 691-1727 FAX (405) 692-7047

70.0 119 70

6,721 5,271

12.

Earlywine Golf Club (south course) 11600 S. Portland Ave., OKC 73170 (405) 691-1727 FAX (405) 692-7047

70.0 119 70

6,505 5,008

12.

Lincoln Park Golf Club (east) 4001 NE Grand Blvd., OKC 73111 (405) 424-1421 FAX (405) 424-8138 www.okcgolf.com

70.0 120 70

6,023 5,078

15.

Cimarron National Course at Cimarron Golf Club 500 Duffy's Way, Guthrie 73044 (405) 282-7888 FAX (405) 282-0080

68.1 120 70

6,453 5,359

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

$48.00 $63.00 $28.00 $15.00 $32.66 $38.10 $26.12 $6.50 $21.501 N/A $13.50 $6.75 $34.50 $42.00 $26.50 $9.50 $30.00 $38.00 $22.00 $6.00 $46.00 $56.00 $36.00 $20.00 $34.50 $39.50 $24.75 $9.00 $28.00 $29.00 $26.00 $6.00 $21.501 N/A $13.50 $6.75 $20.00 $20.002 $13.00 $9.00 $23.30 $23.30 $14.63 $7.32 $21.50 $21.50 $13.50 $6.75 $21.50 $21.50 $13.50 $6.75 $23.30 $23.30 $14.63 $7.32 $18.75 $21.75 $13.503 N/A

Perry Maxwell Johnny Johnson 1951

Championship course, 18 holes

Golf shop, clubhouse, grill, conference room, pavilion

Traditional-style front nine, links-style back nine surrounding Lake El Reno

Pro shop, restaurant, driving range, walking trail, Lake El Reno

Water on 12 holes, generous landing areas, subtle breaks in the greens

Driving range, restaurant, putting green, chipping greens, pitching green, three-hole academy course

Wooded, no parallel fairways, lots of water, have to be straight off tees

Driving range, restaurant, putting greens, military discount, halfprice cart rental with weekday fee

An 18-hole championship golf course

Large driving range, full-service snack bar, pro shop, tournament weekend

American links style; full pro shop, snack bar, driving range, chipping and putting greens

Snack bar, driving range, putting and chipping green, pro shop, practice bunker

Dick Applehand Scott Smelser 1991

Tree-lined, country club setting, excellent course condition

Par View GPS yardage system on carts, tournament pavilion, teaching center

Tom Billings Scott Donovan 1990

N/A

Driving range, golf shop, Short Game Restaurant

Floyd Farley Ed Reinke, Pat Jenkins 1964

Tighter fairways, many trees, undulating greens

Driving range, restaurant, putting green, chipping greens, pitching green, three-hole academy course

DD Mike Gowens 1922

18-hole course, bent grass greens, bunkers, tree-lined, seven water hazards, elevated greens

Driving range, chipping area, practice bunker, teaching pro, snack bar

Floyd Farley Steve Carson 1922

Tree-lined fairways with elevation changes, excellent conditions

Full-service snack bar/cafe, practice facility (putting green, chipping/short game areas and driving range)

Floyd Farley Ben Baker 1976

Tree-lined fairways, winding creek through course, bunkers

Driving range, snack bar, putting greens, chipping greens

Floyd Farley Ben Baker 1976

Tree-lined fairways, winding creek through course, bunkers

Driving range, snack bar, putting greens, chipping greens

Floyd Farley Steve Carson 1933

Tree-lined fairways with elevation changes, excellent conditions

Full-service snack bar/cafe, practice facility (putting green, chipping/short game areas and driving range)

DD Marty Colbert 1992

Play through many canyons, many elevation changes, fairways are narrow and water comes into play on 14 holes

Practice facility, driving range, restaurant, bar, fully stocked pro shop, lessons available

Bent grass greens, bunkers, lakes, trees, elevated greens and trees, creek, pond

Full-service restaurant and bar

Bland Pittman Bill Wagner 1997

Eight ponds, large bent grass greens, oversized tee boxes

Pro shop, The Grill, banquet facility, GPS system

Bland Pittman Corey Burd 1993

Four and five tee boxes per hole, sprinkler heads, fairway plates, cart paths, smooth greens and rolling surfaces

Golf shop, practice range, Bailey Grille

18-hole championship golf course

Chipping and pitching areas, two large putting greens, pro shop, practice bunker, club rental, snack bar, outdoor pavilion

Floyd Farley Joe Bentley 1934

36-hole course, sand traps, Bermuda fairways, bent grass greens, Bermuda tees, water hazards

Driving range, pro shop, golf club rental, First Tee program, chipping and putting green, snack bar

Perry Maxwell Matt Harris 1927

Four teeing areas, tree-lined fairways, elevation changes, bent grass greens, natural rock outcroppings, brooks

Pro shop, restaurant, Cherokee Casino and Resort

Don Sechrest David Brun 1977

18-hole bent grass greens, Bermuda grass fairways, 50 sand bunkers

Club rental, golf cart rental, pull-cart rental, putting green, chipping area, practice bunker, teaching pro, beverage cart, snack bar

Trip Davis Dong W. Kang 2000

Secluded, quiet and well maintained greens, fairways and tees, target course

Full-practice area, snack bar and professionally stocked pro shop, bar, event center (receptions, weddings, parties up to 300 people)

Jerry Slack Dale Moss 1920

18-hole bent grass greens, Bermuda grass fairways, 21-30 sand bunkers

Club rental, golf cart rental, putting green, teaching pro, beverage cart

P.B. Dye Richard Buchanan 1997 Randy Heckenkemper Ed Reinke, Pat Jenkins 1994 DD Jeff Tucker 1999 Randy Heckenkemper Chris Cunkel 1991 Arthur Hills Chad Lamb 2003

Tulsa

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6. 8. 8.

Forest Ridge Golf Club 7501 E. Kenosha, Broken Arrow 74014 (918) 357-2282 FAX (918) 357-2804 www.forestridge.com Battle Creek Golf Club 3200 N. Battlecreek Dr., Broken Arrow 74012 (918) 355-4850 FAX (918) 355-4859 www.battlecreekgc.com Bailey Ranch Golf Club 10105 Larkin Bailey Blvd., Owasso 74055 (918) 274-4653 FAX (918) 272-0665 www.baileyranchgolfclub.com LaFortune Park 5501 S. Yale Ave., Tulsa 74135 (918) 496-6200 FAX (918) 496-1869 www.lafortunegolfclub.com Mohawk Park - Woodbine Golf Course 5223 E. 41st St., Tulsa 74115 (918) 425-6871 FAX (918) 428-2389 www.tulsagolf.org Cherokee Hills Golf Club 770 S. Cherokee St., Catoosa 74015 (918) 384-7600 FAX (918) 266-2278 www.cherokeecasino.com Heritage Hills Golf Course 3140 Tee Dr., Claremore 74017 (918) 341-0055 FAX (918) 341-8379 www.heritagehillsgc.com Clary Fields Golf LLC 9999 S. 49th Ave. West, Sapulpa 74066 (918) 248-4080 FAX (918) 248-7284 www.claryfields.com Sapulpa Municipal Golf Course 1200 W. Dewey Ave., Sapulpa 74066 (918) 224-0237 FAX (918) 227-5144 www.golfsapulpa.com

76.0 141 72

6,414 5,341

75.3 130 72

7,206 5,472

73.1 132 72

6,726 4,869

72.9 124 72

6,938 5,143

72.8 122 72

6,855 6,482

72.7 126 70

6,293 4,931

72.7 129 71

6,756 4,909

72.4 124 71

6,257 5,092

72.4 128 71

6,708 5,135

Sources: Information provided by South Central Golf Magazine and individual courses responding to a survey. Researched by Dawn Darbon Published: June 3, 2010

$54.00 $64.004 $44.00 $44.00 $42.00 N/A $30.00 N/A $40.00 $40.00 $21.00 $11.00 $24.00 $28.50 $13.50 $10.13 $17.00 $21.00 $10.00 $10.00 $50.00 $60.00 $40.005 N/A $23.00 $24.00 $15.00 $15.00 $36.00 $45.00 $26.00 $26.00 $17.00 $20.00 $11.50 $9.00

Randy Heckenkemper Lance Allen 1989

Floyd Farley Christopher Jarrett 1960

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C ABUSINESS LENDAR June 3 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.

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June 7-9 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.

Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits – “Money & Marketing Mini Conference,” OSU-Tulsa BS Roberts Room, 700 N. Greenwood in Tulsa from 1 to 5 p.m. For more information, visit www.oklahomacenterfornonprofits.org.

$15 for nonmembers. For more information, call (405) 789-1256 or e-mail register@nwokc.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.

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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. 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 3-4 Oklahoma Aerospace Alliance – Oklahoma Aerospace Summit and Expo, Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City. For more information, visit www.okaero.com/summit.

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

June 8

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.

22nd Annual OU Medicine Corporate Challenge – Business-to-business athletic competition. The events will be held at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center campus, Bishop McGuiness High School and Lighthouse Fitness in Oklahoma City. For more information, visit www.oumedicine.com.

National Association of Women Business Owners – Roundtable Networking, Quail Creek Golf & Country Club, 3501 Quail Creek Rd. in Oklahoma City. The cost is $25. For more information, call (405) 948-8799.

June 7

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.

Rose State College – Workshop, “Oklahoma Tax Commission New Business Tax,” Rose State College Professional Education and Training Center in Midwest City from 9 a.m. to noon. For more information, call (405) 7337348.

Rose State College – Workshop, “Small Business Tax,” Rose State College Professional Education and Training Center in Midwest City from 1 to 4 p.m. For more information, call (405)

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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.

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.

International Association of Business Communicators/Tulsa – Happy Hour, James E. McNellie’s Pub, 409 E. First St. in Tulsa from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. For more information, call Ginger Homan at (918) 619-3756.

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.

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.

Oklahoma City University School of Law, The Journal Record and Oklahoma Lawyers Association – Attorney General Candidates Forum, Oklahoma City University Sarkeys Law Center in Oklahoma City beginning at 7 p.m. For more information, call Damon Gardenhire at (405) 208-6300 or e-mail dgardenhire@okcu. edu.

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.

June 9-11

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.

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 11

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 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.

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

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.


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OKLAHOMA CITY – Schoolteachers in Lawton have lost another round in their legal fight to recover $234,015 that was mistakenly withheld from their paychecks when a state appeals court ruled the school district is not financially responsible for the error. A three-judge panel of the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals has unanimously backed a Comanche County judge who overruled a class-action lawsuit teachers filed against Lawton Public Schools to collect payroll taxes withheld from nontaxable state retirement contributions. A teacher who filed the lawsuit in 2005 said Wednesday that she was disappointed by the decision. “It is a shame,” said Cynthia Nunn, a kindergarten teacher at Pioneer Park Elementary School who is among about 2,500 teachers affected by the payroll

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in research areas that the commercial marketplace would never have gone on its own because of the risk – you didn’t want to bet your company,” he said. “The stringent requirements had an interesting feedback. The military wanted a certain capability, but the result was that once the capability was developed, it went out into the commercial marketplace and did very interesting things – things the military never would have thought about. But eventually, over a generation or two, it became militarily significant coming back into the marketplace.” Greenwalt noted that the head of composite manufacturing at a company making unmanned aerial vehicles started out in defense technology, then left for several years

error. “It’s disappointing that they’re not stepping up and trying to help out more.” In an eight-page decision handed down May 26, the appellate court ruled the district doesn’t have to compensate teachers because its contract with them doesn’t obligate the district to perform error-free salary computations. “Here, there is not even a vague promise of an error-free wage computation because there is no promise at all,” according to the ruling written by appellate Judge Keith Rapp of Tulsa. Officials estimated that the most senior teachers were owed $408 due to the payroll deductions and the least senior teacher was owed $50. Nunn said school officials blamed the error on a computer glitch. “There was clearly a mistake,” said the teachers’ attorney, O. Christopher Meyers. “They clearly didn’t receive as much as they were supposed to.” Meyers said no decision had been

made whether to appeal the case to the Oklahoma Supreme Court. “I, too, thought that their cause was right,” Meyers said. “It may yet be determined to be that way.” The error occurred in the 1997-1998 school year, when the state began making contributions to teachers’ retirement accounts. The district withheld payroll taxes for Medicare and Social Security from the contributions, according to the appellate court’s decision. The Internal Revenue Service directed the district in 1998 to stop withholding because the contributions were not taxable. But the withholding continued until October 2005 when a staff member questioned deductions on her paycheck. The district stopped withholding and took steps to obtain payroll tax refunds from the federal government. Refunds were issued for the years 2002 through 2005, but a federal statute of limitations

prevented refunds for prior years. District Judge Allen McCall ruled last year that the teachers’ contract did not obligate the district to compute and withhold the correct amount of payroll taxes. McCall rejected the teachers’ argument that there was an implied contractual obligation that the district breached. The school district’s attorney, Chuck Wade, said the district still managed to secure more than $500,000 in refunds for teachers for payroll taxes mistakenly withheld between 2002 and 2005. “We did everything we could to recover as much as we could for our teachers,” Wade said. “We did that at our expense.” But no one had thought to include language in the teachers’ contract requiring the district to correctly calculate withholding from payroll checks, Wade said. “We intended to make the calculations correctly,” he said. “We weren’t contractually responsible.”

to work in the commercial sporting goods industry, which also relies on composite materials. That person then moved back into defense technology, using the same knowhow. “It is the expectation of profits that drive performance, efficiencies and innovation within the defense industry. But that’s not the thing we should take away,” he said. “It’s the breakthroughs of knowledge and science that move beyond the military sector, where the real profits are, then make their way back into the military procurement system. And it’s the incentives of a free enterprise system that do that.” At Oklahoma-based Anautics Inc., the majority of the company’s technology solutions contracts are with the military’s aerospace industry, said CEO Dr. Sandy Johnson. The work is intense but rewarding, she said,

because she often takes the military’s idea and brings it to life with her company’s research and technology. “About 80 percent of our work is with the military, and we like it that way,” Johnson said. “You feel like you’re contributing to some part of defense.” Anautics recently finished a contract for Tinker Air Force Base on a systems approach for a decision-making tool for engineers. The software develops the life cycle of how engineers make a decision. “Once you know something on an aircraft has to be fixed, the software follows the research the engineer does that helps him or her make a decision,” Johnson said. “It documents all of that, so you have it five years later. Usually, it’s a matter of replacing a part, repairing a part or developing a technology for the part, and how do they come to that

decision in the end?” Sometimes commercial aerospace work is about getting your foot in the door and carving out a niche. Seam Aero in Norman was started by University of Oklahoma professor Dr. Shivakumar Raman. He had several engineering projects with Tinker Air Force Base, which led to a $3 million EDGE (Economic Development Generating Excellence) grant to start his company last March. Seam Aero performs “reverse engineering” – discovering the original design and principles of a part and reproducing it, or altering it if the customer requests it. Raman said the need is especially great in aging aircraft. “We do the actual technology of reverse engineering, not the logistics,” Raman said. “We do the front end, which is what most people are lacking.”

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an ordinance that had given the city manager authority to decide on a case-by-case basis whether certain banners would appropriately promote or celebrate the city, its holidays and public events. Commercial banners were prohibited, along with those promoting any political, religious, or social advocacy organization or message. Ultimately, the council voted to remove all content restrictions, and since then the question of recognizing public events involving gay, lesbian, transgender and bisexual rights has not been discussed to any great extent. Walters said he isn’t opposed to OKC Pride’s constitutional right to assemble,

per se, but rather homosexuality itself. “Every year that comes up, I vote no on that,” he said. “I believe the vote we have is construed as being supportive of the issue, as opposed to being a constitutional issue.” Other city officials were unable to identify other events that have been opposed because of what Walters referred to as the “moral issue” behind them. “Most of the time we’re looking at a revocable permit, you’re usually talking about events that have no moral implication – bike races, boat races, Fourth of July parades and things like that,” Walters said. “I basically want my vote to speak for itself,” he said. “Frankly, if we didn’t approve it, there’s some discussion that they would go to court and get it anyway. And that may or may not be true. For me, it’s more of a moral issue.”

The Visual Arts Coalition has 1,500 square feet it uses as offices for three fulltime employees, two part-time employees and interns. The coalition’s needs were simple – they just needed office space since most of their workshops are conducted at locations throughout the state, Kirt said. The coalition was founded in 1988 to help Oklahoma artists develop business skills – how to get their art shown and sold. The Oklahoma Brain Tumor Foundation and the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition are two of the 10 nonprofit organizations with offices at Chesapeake Community Plaza. Other organizations include the Jewish Federation of Greater Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits, Oklahoma Community Service Commission, Leadership Oklahoma City, Rebuilding Together OKC, Oklahoma Methodist Circle of Care, Parkinson Foundation of Oklahoma and Citizens Caring for Children. Having the 10 nonprofit organizations together in one complex creates advantages, said Beth Shortt, executive director of Leadership Oklahoma City. “We have seen huge benefits from being near the other nonprofits that I would not have expected,” she said. “If you have a question about fundraising you can go ask someone ‘How would you deal with it?’ ” Kirt calls it nonprofit synergy. “When Leadership Oklahoma City moved in, they had stuff they did not need anymore so they gave us some of the extras, including some metal cabinets,” she said. Rebuilding Together OKC, which provides home repairs for low-income elderly people, and Citizens Caring for Children, which provides clothing, shoes, books, school supplies and basic life necessities to foster children, have offices next door to each other in the Chesapeake complex. “Foster kids go next door,” said Valerie Aubert, executive director of Rebuilding

Together OKC. “A lot of foster parents are grandparents. Some of our clients use both agencies.” Having the nonprofit offices in one complex also helps coordinate efforts. “It helps us use our dollars wisely when we do things together and do not duplicate services,” Aubert said. “It makes us aware of things we can do together and allows us to check with each other and compare notes.” Rebuilding Together has 5,500 square feet and a large storage area, which comes in handy for storing supplies needed for home repairs. Volunteers do most of the repair work. Chesapeake’s assistance extends beyond providing the nonprofit office complex – employees volunteer with the nonprofit groups. “Chesapeake is one of our best volunteer teams,” Aubert said. Moving into the nonprofit office complex expanded an existing relationship between Chesapeake and the Oklahoma Brain Tumor Foundation, Thomason said. “It has been a relationship that has grown over the years,” she said. “They jump in with both feet when they get

involved with an organization.” Chesapeake’s involvement with the foundation extends beyond the office space. “In addition to the office space they are one of our biggest contributors,” Thomason said. Like Rebuilding Together, the Oklahoma Brain Tumor Foundation’s volunteers include Chesapeake employees. Leadership Oklahoma City has about 2,000 square feet. “We almost doubled our space at about the same price,” Shortt said. “We took this space because we did not have to move any walls.” Leadership Oklahoma City’s space includes storage space and a conference room with enough space for 10-12 people. “If we have more people we can go to the common meeting room,” she said. The large conference room, a convenient location and the extra services provided for the nonprofit organizations by Chesapeake just makes doing business easier and helps the agencies concentrate more on their mission, Shortt said. “We like to say we have been Chesapeaked,” Shortt said.

former president of a now-defunct branch of Deutsche Bank, Philippe Guez. Messier, now 53, was a star of the French business world during his 19962002 reign at Vivendi, when the company expanded from the water utility Generale des eaux into a major media group. He was revered as the embodiment of a new entrepreneurial culture and market savvy taking root in France. Vivendi’s shares lost more than 80 percent of their value as the company ran up billions of dollars of debt in acquisitions including the Universal film studios and music label in the United States, European pay-TV station Canal Plus, a French publishing arm and France’s No. 2 mobile oper-

ator. By the time Messier left, Vivendi Universal was swamped under 35 billion euros in debt – prompting the company to sell off many of its businesses, including Universal, to right itself. At the height of Vivendi’s buying binge, France’s popular satirical puppet show, Guignols de l’info, had a character dubbed “Jean-Marie-Myself-Master of the WorldMessier.” Messier was sacked by Vivendi’s board of directors in 2002 and the company underwent drastic restructuring. Messier is charged with “transmitting false or misleading information about the prospects or situation of a stock issuer”

PRIDE from page 3

Frankly, if we didn’t approve it, there’s some discussion that they would go to court and get it anyway. And that may or may not be true. For me, it’s more of a moral issue. - Brian Walters, Ward 5 Councilman

SYNERGY from page 10

“The plaza has really helped the nonprofit tenants come together for the good of Oklahoma and I’m looking forward to even more organizations joining the plaza as the development matures.” Chesapeake offers three- and five-year leases at the complex. The rent is basically $6 to $7 per square foot, said Teresa Rose, Chesapeake director of community relations. Chesapeake helps out with renovation costs. “We have a tenant allotment per square foot for improvements,” Rose said. If renovation costs exceed the allotment, Chesapeake will prorate the additional costs in the monthly rent payments. “The in-kind donation they gave us to remodel this space made it work for us,” Thomason said. Chesapeake also provides basic maintenance work, landscaping and a security patrol. Chesapeake Community Plaza includes two conference rooms available by reservation and at no cost to the nonprofit tenants. The tenants have key cards for access, said Katie Collins, community relations specialist with Chesapeake. The conference room is normally set up for 36 people, but it can be set up for up to 50 people, Collins said. Users can set up the conference room to fit their needs. “It is self-sufficient, if you will,” she said. The complex also has six executive suites available to small nonprofit groups in need of office space. Nonprofit tenants select from existing spaces for offices. “We looked at the available office space and this one was perfect for us without tearing down walls,” said Julia Kirt, executive director of the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition.

TRIAL from page 6

fiscal years 2000 and 2001 and issued deceptive information about its forecasts. After years of probing, Paris prosecutors recommended last year that the case be thrown out for lack of evidence. But the judge ignored the recommendation and ordered Messier and six others to stand trial. The others are Bronfman, a former executive vice president; former Chief Financial Officer Guillaume Hannezo; extreasurer Hubert Dupont-Lhotelain; exassistant treasurer Francois Blondet; former managing director Eric Licoys; and a

CABALLO from page 2

across the Mid-Continent, including Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Kansas and New Mexico. Currently, the company employs three people and plans to add two senior managers this year. The name “Caballo,” which translates roughly to “horse” in Spanish, was the project’s working name used early on in the creation of the new company, beginning in 2009. Firth and Hall liked it so much they kept it, Nikoloric said.

The EnCap Flatrock Midstream team is a group that has a deep understanding of the energy industry and brings Caballo financial strength, Firth said. EnCap Investments LP and Flatrock Energy Advisors LLC partnered in 2008 to form and manage EnCap Energy Infrastructure Fund LP. The fund has secured capital commitments totaling $791.6 million to provide private equity capital for midstream energy infrastructure opportunities throughout North America.

from 2000 to 2002, “manipulation of stock prices” in 2001 and “misuse of company assets” for a 20 million euros severance package that he eventually renounced. Bronfman is accused of insider trading. Messier “is determined to show the inequality” of the charges, his lawyer Pierre Haik told The Associated Press before the trial. Messier was already fined 1 million euros by the French stock market regulator, the AMF, for giving inaccurate financial information about his company. A Paris appeals court later halved that to 500,000 euros. The trial runs through June 25.


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You’ll be amazed at what you’re able to achieve if you force yourself to find a solution to even the toughest of problems. Being creative and flexible when helping your customers will make you stand out from the competition. It’s easy to say no – most organizations go that route – but people will remember that you took special time and care to help them. Chances are they know their problem was difficult. The fact that you went out of your way to listen and possibly find a solution will not

ROGERS from page 6

• With respect to an individual, it relates to the individual’s health or condition; the provision of health care, or the payment for health care. • It identifies the individual or there is a reasonable basis to believe that the information can be used to identify the individual. If a receptionist tells a friend that an “adult film star” had a certain procedure at a surgery center, is this a HIPAA violation? Probably not. The patient was not identified and without more information, the friend could not identify the individual. Although the receptionist likely violated the surgery center’s confidentiality policies, the HIPAA requirements for mitigation, breach reporting and other actions would not apply. Can a physician practice use photos of patient’s wounds in a seminar? Yes, as long as the photos do not include the patient’s face or other identifiers. Finally, HIPAA does not provide a pri-

DUPING from page 15

lobotomy,” he said. “Nobody sewed his mouth shut; he can practice law as well as ever. He has not had a loss of earning capacity. He has been able to earn his full worth at all times.” Hartnett responded that the trial judge already determined that the “discovery rule” applied to the two alleged misrepresentations. He also said that damages were determined based on the difference between what Cruciani would have received had he not left McKool Smith and what he earns now and will earn in the future. “He was a shareholder at his old firm and went to Baron and Budd based on misrepresentations that were made to him,” Hartnett said.

Question of credibility Conflicting testimony about the firm’s financial projections for 2006 and Budd’s relationship with Baron took up much of the trial.

BEACON from page 10

Thunder for its substantial contributions to Oklahoma City’s citizens in need.” The Thunder and the two nonprofits along with the company finalists will be featured in the Beacon Awards magazine and recognized at the event at the Skirvin Hilton Hotel, One Park Avenue. A reception begins at 6 p.m. with dinner following at 7 p.m. Each of the Beacon Award recipients will receive an award. The overall winners in each category will receive a donation for the nonprofit they support. The event is presented by First Fidelity Bank and sponsored by Cox Business Services and McAfee & Taft. Individual tick-

go unnoticed. Providing great customer service isn’t something that happens overnight. It takes hard work to ingrain it into an organization’s culture, and each nonprofit will tailor the customer service they provide to the work they do. The best place to start, however, will always be with that initial greeting. Debby Hampton is president and CEO of the Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits. She can be reached at (405) 236-8133, ext. 201, or dhampton@oklahomacenterfornonprofits.org. vate right of action. An individual who alleges a HIPAA violation cannot sue your organization. The individual may file a complaint with the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Civil Rights, which is charged with investigating all complaints, and the Office of Civil Rights may impose civil penalties and refer potential criminal matters to the Department of Justice. We have found that if an organization has sufficient HIPAA policies and procedures in place and takes appropriate action in the event of a HIPAA mishap, the Office of Civil Rights typically investigates and then closes the matter. We have also figured out that many HIPAA complaints arise because individuals are unhappy about something else: their bill, their care or treatment, or interactions with staff members. Once again, good customer service can prevent a multitude of complaints. Patricia Rogers is a shareholder and health care lawyer with McAfee & Taft.

ANTI-ABORTION from page 7

becomes effective Nov. 1. • HB 3290, by state Rep. Skye McNiel, R-Bristow, would prevent state insurance exchanges, created under the new federal

HIKE from page 2

besides Aberdeen, three skilled nursing centers, two specialty care centers and one medical office building. “That’s another trend,” said Currin. “There are some REITs that are starting to make moves again and acquire properties. But they’re being very deliberate and careful about what they buy, after what

SARDIS from page 2

Nation and Bill Anoatubby, governor of the Chickasaw Nation, sent a joint letter to Henry opposing the sale. About two weeks later, Brenda Edwards, chairwoman of the Caddo Nation’s Tribal Council, hand-delivered a letter to the governor also opposing the sale. During that same time, several lawmakers from southeastern Oklahoma held a press conference at the state Capitol to announce their opposition to the sale. “This is a dog that just won’t hunt,” state Sen. Jay Paul Gumm, a Democrat from Durant, said in April.

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health care law, from covering abortions, except in cases of rape, incest or to prevent the death of the mother. Also further restricts private health insurance plans from covering elective abortions, unless a woman purchases a separate supplemental policy. Vetoed by the governor.

happened two years ago.” The three-acre Aberdeen complex features 82 studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments. After nearly a year of Covenant’s care, Aberdeen claims 100-percent occupancy. “We’re full to the brim and with a waiting list,” Rucker said, who maintains a staff of 30 to 40 at Aberdeen. “We’re not moving from that building for a long time.”

Then, on May 20, Army officials reminded Henry that “in the absence of prior approval by the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works … the Army Corps of Engineers will not recognize any transfer or assignment of water storage rights in the Corps’ Sardis Lake nor any transfer or assignment of the responsibilities set forth in the state’s water supply storage contract.” Additionally, the Army said, “since the proposal between the state and the city includes the transfer of the state’s payment obligations under the United States District Court Order dates Sept. 3, 2009, that assignment would be subject to approve by the district court for it to be valid.”

Budd testified that he did not tell Cruciani, as Cruciani claimed, that his relationship with Baron “both professionally and personally” was “very good; that they remained friends,” and that there were no “lingering problems or issues between the two of them.” In addition, Phelan asserted, “Cruciani learned litigation with Baron had been threatened in his (Cruciaini’s) second month on the job, and admitted he did not claim then that he’d been misled.” But Cruciani, who testified over five days, said that he was unaware of the bad blood between the firm’s founders. “Nobody would have joined Baron & Budd,” Hartnett said, if Baron’s receivership threat had been made public. “Fred Baron and Baron & Budd is like Colonel Sanders and Kentucky Fried Chicken,” Hartnett said. “If Colonel Sanders were suing Kentucky Fried Chicken, you wouldn’t want to be starting up a franchise.” A key document, according to Hartnett, was Baron’s demand letter. Although the defense downplayed the

significance of the letter, Hartnett described it as “remarkably strong” in tone. Cruciani also testified that Budd told him that 2006 “even without the mass tort cases, was projected to be even better than 2005.” The defense contended that during his first week on the job, Cruciani saw a presentation that said the firm’s profits depended on big cases. But Hartnett said Cruciani’s claim about being given misleading financial projections was backed up by a document with the same information that was presented at a shareholder retreat shortly before Cruciani joined the firm. Hartnett said Cruciani’s testimony was critical “because it was his word against theirs.” “His case came down to credibility,” Hartnett said. “And our case was much more credible.” Jurors deliberated about seven hours before voting 10-2 that the law firm and Budd were guilty of negligent misrepresentation, but not fraud.

They also found against Baron & Budd on two counterclaims, including an allegation that Cruciani breached his fiduciary duty when he left the firm and talked to several competitors about taking some contingent fee cases. The jury found that the defendants were jointly and severally liable and awarded Cruciani a total of $8.8 million in compensatory damages. That includes $2.971 million for the difference between what he would have made if he had stayed at McKool Smith from May 2006 through the trial, and $5.8 million for what he’s likely to lose in future earnings. Plaintiff’s attorneys: Jim Hartnett Jr. and Will Ford Hartnett of The Hartnett Law Firm in Dallas. Defense attorneys: Rod Phelan and Susan Cannon of Baker Botts in Dallas for Russell Budd; William D. Sims Jr. and Daniel Tobey of Vinson & Elkins in Dallas for the Baron & Budd law firm. The case: Cruciani v. Budd; May 19, 2010; 68th District Court, Dallas; Judge Martin Hoffman.

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• ConocoPhillips, Ponca City. • Devon Energy Corp., Oklahoma City. • Goodyear, Lawton. Medium-size business finalists: • Coppermark Bank, Oklahoma City. • Deep Fork, Oklahoma City. • Frankfurt-Short-Bruza Associates PC, Oklahoma City. • Langston University, Langston. • Tinker Federal Credit Union, Tinker Air Force Base. Small business finalists: • Cobb Engineering, Oklahoma City. • Eastman National Bank, Newkirk. • Hyde and Company, Oklahoma City. • InvesTrust, Oklahoma City. • UMB Bank, Oklahoma City.

Philanthropic impact finalists

Charitable influence finalists Organizations in the charitable influence category demonstrate a company culture that encourages and supports volunteerism, charitable giving and community involvement by its members. Large business subcategory finalists include: • Chesapeake Energy Corp., Oklahoma City.

Those recognized in the philanthropic impact categories have made a significant charitable contribution to a nonprofit organization working to meet specific needs in the community. Large business subcategory finalists: • OGE Energy Corp., Oklahoma City. • The Chickasaw Nation, Ada. Medium-size business finalists: • Crowe & Dunlevy, Oklahoma City. • Groendyke Transport Inc., Enid. Small business finalists: • Delta Dental, Oklahoma City. • Farmer’s Insurance, Oklahoma City. • The Persimmon Group, Tulsa.


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Oil prices climb as monthly jobs report looms (AP) – Oil prices rose slightly on Wednesday as investors began to place bets ahead of Friday’s monthly jobs report that figures to provide fresh clues about the strength of the rebounding economy and demand for oil. At the same time, gasoline pump prices across the country continued their slow slide toward levels not seen since a year ago. Benchmark crude for July delivery rose 28 cents to settle at $72.86 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Oil prices were supported by recent economic data that came in better than expected, including a report Wednesday that showed pending home sales were at their highest level in April since October. Demand for crude products also has been increasing. Retail gasoline prices fell for the 27th straight day, dropping 0.4 cent to a national average of $2.723 per gallon, according to AAA, Wright Express and Oil Price Information Service. Prices have fallen by 4.8 cents in the past week and 17.2 cents in the past month. Prices remain 19.8 cents over year-ago levels. Gasoline consumption rose 5 percent from a year ago in the week ended Friday, according to the weekly MasterCard SpendingPulse report released Wednesday

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Databank For June 3, 2010

From Staff, Wire Reports

Crude Oil

Refined Products State Spot Prices

Futures Market

From ConocoPhillips Central Oklahoma Sweet - $69.28 West Texas Intermediate - $69.48

Futures Market 1,000 bbl.; dollars per bbl. Open High Low Jul 73.55 73.93 71.68 Aug 75.11 75.47 73.04 Sep 76.32 76.61 74.06 Est. sales 671,864. Tue.'s sales 704,009 Tue.'s open int 1,367,020, up 5,077

Settle 72.86 74.50 75.76

Chg +.28 +.60 +.86

Natural Gas Futures Market 10,000 mm btu's, $ per mm btu Open High Low Jul 4.396 4.440 4.217 Aug 4.457 4.496 4.285 Sep 4.506 4.543 4.362 Est. sales 218,560. Tue.'s sales 192,933 Tue.'s open int 842,011, up 8,204

Settle Chg 4.424 +.176 4.484 +.168 4.531 +.160

Heating Oil 42,000 gal, cents per gal Open High Low Jul 201.59 202.21 195.21 Aug 203.55 204.14 197.34 Sep 206.01 206.50 200.01 Est. sales 81,969. Tue.'s sales 88,938 Tue.'s open int 294,522

Settle Chg 200.59 +3.55 202.52 +3.40 205.01 +3.26

Gasoline 42,000 gal, $ per gal Open High Low Jul 2.0364 2.0450 1.9668 Aug 2.0400 2.0460 1.9713 Sep 2.0400 2.0463 1.9732 Est. sales 113,855. Tue.'s sales 106,769 Tue.'s open int 246,745, up 2,092

Settle Chg 2.0261 +.0436 2.0279 +.0406 2.0285 +.0384

Active Rig Counts For week ended May 28 Oklahoma - 124 U.S. - 1,535

Notes Futures trading Wednesday at the New York Mercantile Exchange (Source: Associated Press). Rig count information provided by Baker Hughes Inc

afternoon. The report – which measures spending in the MasterCard payments network,

coupled with estimates for other payment forms, including cash and check – said that, except for last year, consumption typ-

Stocks rebound on housing news NEW YORK (AP) – The stock market rebounded Wednesday following a strongerthan-expected increase in pending home sales and a recovery in shares of energy companies. The Dow Jones industrial average rose about 226 points, its third-biggest gain of 2010. Major indexes recovered the losses they suffered Tuesday shortly before the close, when the government announced criminal and civil investigations into the Gulf oil spill. Energy stocks bounced back sharply after selling off the day before. Schlumberger, which provides services to oil companies, rose more than 8 percent, while Baker Hughes gained more than 10 percent. Treasury prices fell, pushing up interest rates, after demand for riskier investments like stocks increased. The upbeat report on home sales provided some hope on the nation’s housing market. An increase in signed contracts for homes was due partly to a rush to meet a tax credit that expired in April. The National Association of Realtors said its index of signed contracts for existing homes rose 6 percent. The increase was ahead of the estimates of economists polled by Thomson Reuters. “Anything that indicates more of a stabilization – and not rapid declines – in housing is probably a good thing,” said Jason D. Pride, director of investment strategy at Glenmede in Philadelphia. A rise in the euro from a four-year low Tuesday also drew buyers. Movements in the euro, which is used by 16 European countries, have often steered trading in the past month. The currency is seen as a reading on confidence in Europe’s ability to contain a debt crisis that began in Greece, but has spread to other parts of Europe, including Spain and Portugal. Stocks have been pounded in the last month by concerns that spending cuts in Europe would hobble a recovery in the global economy. After reaching a 2010 peak in late

April, the Dow fell 7.9 percent last month for its worst May since 1940. The market has been logging big swings because traders are trying to determine how deep the retreat in stocks will be. Even with the big gains Wednesday, analysts said the fractiousness isn’t likely to soon disappear. “It’s a symptom of a market that doesn’t have a lot of conviction about where it’s going yet,” said Dorsey Farr, co-founder of financial adviser French Wolf & Farr in Atlanta. The Dow rose 225.52, or 2.3 percent, to 10,249.54 after falling 235 points in the two previous days. Wednesday’s climb was the biggest point and percentage climb for the Dow since Thursday, when the index advanced 285 points, or 2.9 percent. The index is still down 8.5 percent from its high this year on April 26. The Standard & Poor’s 500 index rose 27.67, or 2.6 percent, to 1,098.38, while the Nasdaq composite index climbed 58.74, or 2.6 percent, to 2,281.07. Bond prices dropped. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note, which moves opposite its price, rose to 3.35 percent from 3.27 percent late Tuesday. Crude oil rose 28 cents to $72.86 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Gold fell. Analysts warn that traders are still jittery and could resume selling on one disappointing headline. That’s what occurred Tuesday when the news about the oil spill investigation erased the gains that had come from upbeat reports on manufacturing and construction spending. Investors are now awaiting the Labor Department’s monthly employment report, which is due Friday. It is widely regarded as the most important economic report each month because high unemployment remains a major obstacle to a sustained recovery. Economists predict the unemployment rate dipped to 9.8 percent in May from 9.9 percent in April and that employers added 513,000 jobs.

ically climbs the week before the Memorial Day holiday. This year’s Memorial Day holiday was a week later than last year. The latest read on how the U.S. economy is doing comes Friday when the unemployment report for May is released. “If this market is disappointed, it could be a new leg down for gas prices,” said Phil Flynn of PFGBest. Rising stock markets helped oil prices on Wednesday. The Dow Jones industrial average closed up almost 226 points or 2.25 percent. The Nasdaq and the S&P 500 were each up more than 2.5 percent. Oil and gasoline prices have fallen about 16 percent in the past month, even as the spill in the Gulf of Mexico worsens. Tankers bringing imported oil to Gulf ports and taking refined product out continue to work around the huge slick at the mouth of the Mississippi River. In other Nymex trading in July contracts, heating oil rose 3.55 cents to settle at $2.0059 a gallon, and gasoline added 4.36 cents to settle at $2.0261 a gallon. Natural gas was up 17.6 cents to settle at $4.424 per 1,000 cubic feet. In London, the Brent crude July contact rose $1.04 to settle at $73.75 on the ICE futures exchange.

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ger Mike McCarville in the McCarville Report Online. “That fear appears to be reinforced by advocates of the ‘Automated License Plate Recognition’ (ALPR) system.” And the proposal’s revenue estimates, McCarville said, were not practical. “The income would flow from fines assessed against those without vehicle insurance,” he wrote. “Even at $50 million, the sum listed in Henry’s budget, it is estimated that more than 750 motorists without insurance would have to be fined per day to produce that much money for the state, given that the vendor would be paid 25 to 30 percent of the fines collected.” Meacham said the plan would apply to both in-state and out-of-state drivers. Estimates from Department of Public Safety list about 3.9 million vehicles in the state, with a large majority of them, about 3.5 million, as properly insured. For his part, Martin said he saw little conflict between his bill and the governor’s proposal. “This is what happens when a law enforcement officer actually has a contact with an uninsured motorist,” Martin said. “In theory, an uninsured vehicle cannot be driven by anyone. According to DPS, the only thing an officer can do if they stop someone who they know is not insured is to tell them do not drive this car, it is illegal to drive.” Martin said the governor’s legislation didn’t help make driving safer. “The governor’s plan doesn’t get the uninsured off the road,” he said. “It sends them a ticket. I don’t think what the governor has set up is going to be popular with the public in Oklahoma. As a rule, I don’t think people like the concept of being mailed tickets.” Meacham countered that, together, both pieces of legislation would “be an effective deterrent” to uninsured motorists. “I think Representative Martin’s bill works well in conjunction with this plan,” he said. “I’d call it the ‘severe negative consequences’ part.” Developed by legislation passed in 2006, the instant insurance verification database was created through cooperation of the insurance industry and state officials. Prior to its development, law enforcement officials said they had no power to seize an uninsured vehicle. “Many times the uninsured driver who was the cause of an accident would be allowed to drive away from the scene while the innocent victim, whose car was disabled in the accident, was towed by a wrecker,” Martin said. “This stops that.” House Bill 2331 passed the Oklahoma House of Representatives 933 and the Oklahoma Senate 41-4. The proposal is being reviewed by Henry. The governor’s spokesman, Paul Sund, said Henry had not made a decision about the proposal. “We are just in the early stages of reviewing the 200-plus bills sent to us in the final days,” Sund said, in an e-mail to The Journal Record. “I would not expect action until the end of the week or more likely next week.”


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From left are Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition’s Julia Kirt, executive director, and Kelsey Karper, associate director. The coalition offers Artist Survival Kit workshops teaching artists business and marketing strategies. PHOTO BY MAIKE SABOLICH

Coalition’s workshops teach artists business, marketing skills 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 APRIL WILKERSON THE JOURNAL RECORD

OKLAHOMA CITY – At a local workshop for artists, the topics of technique and artistic skill rarely come up. Rather, Artist Survival Kit workshops, a program of the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition, are about the business of art. Artists may have all the flair in the world, but face an uphill battle without the marketing and business skills to talk about their work, get it into JOURNALRECORD.COM galleries and sell it. The Oklahoma Visual Artist Coalition (OVAC) has supported the state’s artists with their business endeavors since the organization began 22 years ago. But over the years, the effort has developed into the more formal program of Artist Survival Kit workshops. Artists just out of college or well into a career show up for an injection of business savvy to go with their creativity.

“So many things fall under marketing and business for artists,” said Kelsey Karper, associate director of OVAC. “It comes down to talking about your work in a way that helps people understand it. Being able to articulate your ideas – whether you’re at a social event, talking to a funder or a gallery owner – is a really important part of marketing yourself.” Artists often face the same challenges as selfemployed people – they’d rather work on what they do best than attend to the details of business, Karper said. The Artist Survival Kit Workshops, which often feature a local artist and someone from another profession, such as accounting or communications, teach artists how to balance their time and duties, she said. Many artists dream of making a full-time living with their artwork, Karper said, but the reality is that most cannot. The OVAC also teaches artists how to supplement their income with commercial illustration, photography or other projects so they can still afford to pursue their primary passion. More colleges and universities are teaching busi-

ness of art classes today, Karper said, and OVAC fills in with topics that are still needed. On its blog and e-mail newsletter, OVAC offers a continual stream of professional development tools, which are always changing in today’s world of social media. On Aug. 7, OVAC is planning the next round of its Artist Survival Kit workshops with an event focused on verbal communications. It is teaming with Creative Capital, a national nonprofit organization that supports artists, and Kirby Tepper, a psychotherapist and communication specialist who trains artists in public speaking and leadership skills. The event is limited to 24 people, and the deadline for application is June 30. Verbal communication can’t be stressed enough for an artist, especially visual artists, Karper said. “As much as visual artists hope their work can speak for itself, that’s not always the case,” she said. “Especially when it comes to selling artwork, it’s not just about whether you look at it and you like it. It’s about the story behind it, and sometimes it’s about the relationship with the artist. If you meet artists and you like them, you tend to gravitate toward their artwork even more. Being able to communicate well about your work is so important.” For information, visit www.ovac-ok.org.


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Legal Notices to the Public Corporation Commission (First Publication) (CD184427A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002142 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: CONTINENTAL RESOURCES, INC. RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING. LANDS COVERED: SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 15 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, BLAINE 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 Blaine County, Oklahoma, and more particularly BBX Oil Corporation; BBX Oil Corporation, c/o Compass Royalty Management; Byron V. Boone, Trustee under the Byron V. Boone Revocable Trust dated January 2, 1982, or his successors in interest; Phillips Breckinridge; Phillips Breckinridge, as

Trustee under Trust Agreement dated May 25, 1976, with U.S. Trust Company; Peyton Breckinridge; Known and Unknown Heirs of M.A. Breckinridge; Tower Royalty Company, L.L.C.; John R. Crain; Malcolm Diesenroth, Jr.; Deweese Oil, Inc.; John G. Hussey; INTERFIRST BANK Dallas, N.A., Trustee of Sabine Royalty Trust; JMA Energy Company, LLC; Banderas Land Company, LLC; Marita Jean Mills; Known and unknown heirs of Marita Jean Mills; Thomas Gage Montgomery; Chickasha Bank & Trust Company as Custodian for Phil G. Montgomery Self Directed IRA; W.O. Pettit Estate, Linda A. Sweetin Personal Representative; Known and Unknown Heirs of W.O. Pettit; Ramco, Inc.; Don W. Roberts; Michael Alan Siegfried & Deanna Darlene Siegfried, Trustees of the Siegfried Family Trust dated September 14, 2007; Barry J. Siegfried; The Herman J. Siegfried Revocable Inter Vivos Trust, dated September 9th, 1993, c/o Herman J. Siegfried, Trustee; Linda A. Sweetin; Kenny M. Sweetin; Estate of Alice Opal Threadgill; Known and unknown heirs of Alice Opal Threadgill; and if any of the above whose addresses are not known or are deceased, the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, immediate and remote, of the above-named parties; and if any of the above are corporations which do not continue to have legal existence, the unknown trustees or assigns of such parties. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission pool the interests and adjudicate the rights and equities of oil and gas owners in the Lovell, Tonkawa, Cottage Grove, Cleveland, Oswego, Cherokee, Atoka-Morrow, Springer, Hogshooter, Checkerboard, Chester, Mississippi Lime, Sycamore, Kinderhook, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan, Viola, Simpson and Arbuckle common sources of supply underlying Section 1815N-12W, Blaine County, Oklahoma, designating the Applicant or some other party as operator. Applicant is proposing to drill a well in said drilling and spacing unit. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any Order issued in this cause may result in a unit pooling. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicant may request more than 180 days to commence operations. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for the 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, 1st Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m. on the 28th 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 shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing, and provide their name and telephone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Michael S. Booze, CONTINENTAL RESOURCES, INC., P.O. Box 1032 , Enid, OK 737021032, (580) 249-4553, or David E. Pepper, Attorney, 1600 Bank of Oklahoma Plaza, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, (405) 235-7000. 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 (6-3-10) (CD184429A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002141 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: CONTINENTAL RESOURCES, INC. RELIEF SOUGHT: ESTABLISH NEW DRILLING & SPACING UNITS. LANDS COVERED: SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 15 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, BLAINE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant requests that the Commission establish a 640-acre drilling and spacing unit for the Hogshooter, Checkerboard, Chester, Mississippi Lime, Sycamore, Kinderhook, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan, Viola, Simpson and Arbuckle common sources of supply underlying Section 1815N-12W, Blaine County, Oklahoma, by extending the purview of Order No.

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 telephone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Michael S. Booze, CONTINENTAL RESOURCES, INC., P.O. Box 1032 , Enid, OK 737021032, (580) 249-4553, or David E. Pepper, Attorney, 1600 Bank of Oklahoma Plaza, 201 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, (405) 235-7000. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, CHAIRMAN JEFF CLOUD, VICE CHAIRMAN DANA L. MURPHY, COMMISSIONER DONE AND PERFORMED this 27th

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128969 and 217685, and by establishing new spacing. Further, the unit should be formed as a governmental section, with the permitted well to be drilled no closer than 1,320 feet to the unit boundary. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for the hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN if any named natural person is deceased, then the known or unknown heirs, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees and assigns, immediate and remote, of such decedent are made respondents to this Application. If any named respondent is a corporation which does not continue to have legal existence, then the known or unknown successors, trustees or assigns, if any, of such entity are made respondents to this Application. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the initial hearing docket at the Corporation Commission, 1st Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m. on the 28th day of June, 2010, and that this notice be published as required by law and the Rules of the

day of May, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION EXHIBIT “A” THE FOLLOWING RESPONDENT(S), IF LIVING OR IF DECEASED, THEIR UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, SUCCESSORS, TRUSTEES OR ASSIGNS, IMMEDIATE AND REMOTE, OR THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS, TRUSTEES OR ASSIGNS, IF ANY, OF ANY DISSOLVED CORPORATION, COMPANY OR PARTNERSHIP OR THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSOR(S) OF ANY TRUSTEE, CONSERVATOR OR ATTORNEY-IN-FACT: 1. Marita Jean Mills, ADDRESS UNKNOWN, 2.Known and unknown heirs of Marita Jean Mills, ADDRESS UNKNOWN. 3.W.O. Pettit Estate, Linda A. Sweetin Personal Representative, ADDRESS UNKNOWN, 4.Known and Unknown Heirs of W.O. Pettit, ADDRESS UNKNOWN, 5.Estate of Alice Opal Threadgill (deceased), ADDRESS UNKNOWN, 6.Known and unknown heirs of Alice Opal Threadgill

ADDRESS UNKNOWN, 7.Max Wilds and Teresa Wilds, ADDRESS UNKNOWN, 8.Known and Unknown Heirs of M.A. Breckinridge, ADDRESS UNKNOWN, 9.Byron V. Boone, Trustee under the Byron V. Boone Revocable Trust dated January 2, 1982, or his successors in interest, ADDRESS UNKNOWN (6-3-10) (CD184430A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002140 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION COMPANY, L.P. RELIEF SOUGHT: LOCATION EXCEPTION. LANDS COVERED: SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 14 NORTH, RANGE 11 WEST, BLAINE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant requests an Order granting Applicant an exception to the well location for the Woodford common source of supply established by an Order to be entered in Cause CD No. 201002137, granting Applicant or some other party permission to drill the horizontal well. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said horizontal well will be located: surface location no closer than 0 feet from the south line and no closer than 0 feet from the east line of Section 1914N-11W, Blaine County, Oklahoma entering the Woodford common source of supply: no closer than 0 feet from the south line and no closer than 330 feet from the east line of Section 19-14N11W, Blaine County, Oklahoma 1st perforation: no closer than 100 feet from the north line and no closer than 330 feet from the east line of Section 1914N-11W, Blaine County, Oklahoma last perforation: no closer than 100 feet from the south line and no closer than 330 feet from the east line of Section 1914N-11W, Blaine County, Oklahoma bottom hole location no closer than 0 feet from the north line and no closer than 330 feet from the east line of Section 19-14N-11W, Blaine County, Oklahoma NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the offset units toward which this horizontal well will be moving are Sections 17, 18, 20, 29 & 30-14N-11W, Blaine County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the initial hearing docket at the Corporation Commission, 1st Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m. on the 29th 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 shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing, and provide their name and telephone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Rory Barneche, Nichols Land Services, Inc. as Agent for DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION COMPANY, L.P., 1125 N.W. 50th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73118, (405) 842-6417, or David E. Pepper, Attorney, 1600 Bank of Oklahoma Plaza, 201 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, (405) 235-7000. 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 (6-3-10) (CD184431A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002139 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION COMPANY, L.P. RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING. LANDS COVERED: SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 14 NORTH, RANGE 11 WEST, BLAINE 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 Blaine County, Oklahoma, and more particularly Earl L. Edsall and Janet M. Edsall, Co-Trustees of the Earl L. Edsall Living Trust, a revocable trust dated 10/14/2004; Janet M. Edsall and Earl L. Edsall, Co-Trustees of the Janet M. Edsall Living Trust, a revocable trust dated 10/14/2004; Farmers’ Union Cooperative Royalty Company; Panhandle Royalty Company; Estate of Farris Buser, deceased, c/o Carolyn Sue Shires; Dennis D. Buser; David L. Buser; Timothy J. Buser; J & S Buser, LLC, agent; Estate of Ora Morris, deceased, c/o Roy Beaver; Otto F. Nicolai, Jr.; Lloyd J. Peck and Lura J. Peck, Co-Trustees of the Lloyd J. Peck and Lloyd J. Peck Family Trust under Agreement dated 12/6/1996, c/o Lura J. Peck; PFM, LLC, c/o Maurice Bresenhan, Jr. Esq.; Estate of Edna E. Stansbury, deceased, c/o Milton McCormick; Estate of Milton R. McCormick, a/k/a Milton R. McCormick, Sr., deceased; Estate of Walter W. Schaffler, deceased; and if any of the above whose addresses are not known or are deceased, the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, immediate and remote, of the abovenamed parties; and if any of the above are corporations which do not continue to have legal existence, the unknown trustees or assigns of such parties. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission pool the interests and adjudicate the rights and equities of oil and gas owners in the Tonkawa, Cottage Grove, Layton, Cleveland, Oswego, Cherokee, Atoka-Morrow, Springer, Chester, Mississippian, Woodford and Hunton common sources of supply underlying Section 19-14N11W, Blaine County, Oklahoma, designating the Applicant or some other party as operator. Applicant is proposing to drill a well in said drilling and spacing unit. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any Order issued in this cause may result in a unit pooling. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicant may request more than 180 days to commence operations. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for the 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, 1st Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m. on the 29th 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 shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing, and provide their name and telephone number. Continued on next page


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Corporation Commission (First Publication) NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Rory Barneche, Nichols Land Services, Inc. as Agent for DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION COMPANY, L.P., 1125 N.W. 50th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73118, (405) 842-6417, or David E. Pepper, Attorney, 1600 Bank of Oklahoma Plaza, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, (405) 235-7000. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, CHAIRMAN JEFF CLOUD, VICE CHAIRMAN DANA L. MURPHY, COMMISSIONER DONE AND PERFORMED this 24th day of May, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION (6-3-10) (CD184432A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002137 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION COMPANY, L.P. RELIEF SOUGHT: ESTABLISH NEW DRILLING & SPACING UNITS. LANDS COVERED: SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 14 NORTH, RANGE 11 WEST, BLAINE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant requests that the Commission establish a 640-acre drilling and spacing unit for the Layton, Cleveland, Mississippian, Woodford and Hunton common sources of supply underlying Section 19-14N-11W, Blaine County, Oklahoma, by extending the purview of Order No. 434523 and 575177, and by establishing new spacing for the Layton common source of supply. Further, the unit should be formed as a governmental section, with the permitted well to be drilled no closer than 1,320 feet to the unit boundary. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for the hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN if any named natural person is deceased, then the known or unknown heirs, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees and assigns, immediate and remote, of such decedent are made respondents to this Application. If any named respondent is a corporation which does not continue to have legal existence, then the known or unknown successors, trustees or assigns, if any, of such entity are made respondents to this Application. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the initial hearing docket at the Corporation Commission, 1st Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m. on the 29th 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 telephone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Rory Barneche, Nichols Land Services, Inc. as Agent for DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION COMPANY, L.P., 1125 N.W. 50th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73118, (405) 842-6417, or David E. Pepper, Attorney, 1600 Bank of Oklahoma Plaza, 201 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, (405) 235-7000. 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 (6-3-10) (CD184433A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002110 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION COMPANY, L.P. RELIEF SOUGHT: LOCATION EXCEPTION. LANDS COVERED: SECTION 36,

TOWNSHIP 14 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST, BLAINE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant requests an Order granting Applicant an exception to the well location for the Woodford common source of supply established by an Order to be entered in Cause CD No. 201001493-T, granting Applicant or some other party permission to drill the horizontal well. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said horizontal well will be located: surface location: no closer than 0 feet from the north line and no closer than 1,320 feet from the east line of Section 1-13N-12W, Blaine County, Oklahoma entering the Woodford common source of supply: no closer than 0 feet from the south line and no closer than 1,320 feet from the east line of Section 36-14N12W, Blaine County, Oklahoma 1st perforation: no closer than 100 feet from the north line and no closer than 1,320 feet from the east line of Section 36-14N-12W, Blaine County, Oklahoma last perforation: no closer than 100 feet from the south line and no closer than 1,320 feet from the east line of Section 36-14N-12W, Blaine County, Oklahoma bottom hole location: no closer than 0 feet from the north line and no closer than 1,320 feet from the east line of Section 36-14N-12W, Blaine County, Oklahoma NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the offset units toward which this horizontal well will be moving are Sections 25-14N-12W and 1-13N-12W, Blaine County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the initial hearing docket at the Corporation Commission, 1st Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m. on the 29th 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 shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing, and provide their name and telephone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Rory Barneche, Nichols Land Services, Inc. as Agent for DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION COMPANY, L.P., 1125 N.W. 50th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73118, (405) 842-6417, or David E. Pepper, Attorney, 1600 Bank of Oklahoma Plaza, 201 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, (405) 235-7000. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, CHAIRMAN JEFF CLOUD, VICE CHAIRMAN DANA L. MURPHY, COMMISSIONER DONE AND PERFORMED this 26th day of May, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION (6-3-10) (CD184485R) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002158 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 1 TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH RANGE 14 WEST OF THE IM WOODS 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 Woods 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 1, Township 28 North, Range 14 West of the IM, Woods County, Oklahoma, for the Mississippi Lime 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 1320 feet from the west line of the unit comprising said Section 1, Township 28 North, Range 14 West of the IM, Woods County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Top of Producing Common Source of Supply: No closer than 330 feet from the south line and no closer than 990 feet from the west line of the unit comprising said Section 1, Township 28 North, Range 14 West of the IM, Woods County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Exit of Producing Common Source of Supply: No closer than 330 feet from the north line and no closer than 990 feet from the west line of the unit comprising said Section 1, Township 28 North, Range 14 West of the IM, Woods County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Terminus: No closer than 330 feet from the north line and no closer than 990 feet from the west line of the unit comprising said Section 1, Township 28 North, Range 14 West of the IM, Woods 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 1 are Sections 2, 11 and 12, Township 28 North, Range 14 West of the IM, Section 36, Township 29 North, Range 14 West of the IM, Section 31, Township 29 North, Range 13 West of the IM, and Sections 6 and 7, Township 28 North, Range 13 West of the IM, Woods 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 28th 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 Janice Modisette, landman, (405) 935-3657, or Freda L. Williams, attorney, OBA No. 16338, (405) 935-9485, 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 2nd day of June 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-3-10) (CD184486R) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002157 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: INCREASED WELL DENSITY. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 1 TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH RANGE 14 WEST OF THE IM WOODS 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 Woods 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 amending applicable orders of the Commission, including Order No. 547901, to authorize and permit an additional well for the production of hydrocarbons from the Mississippi Lime common source of supply underlying the 640-acre drilling and spacing unit comprised of Section 1, Township 28 North, Range 14 West of the IM, Woods County, Oklahoma, and to establish proper allowables for such well and such unit. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that the order entered in this matter (amending applicable orders of the Commission, including Order No. 547901) be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or 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 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 28th 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 Janice Modisette, landman, (405) 935-3657, or Freda L. Williams, attorney, OBA No. 16338, (405) 935-9485, 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 2nd day of June 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-3-10) (CD184487R) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002161 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 1 TOWNSHIP 21 NORTH RANGE 26 WEST OF THE IM ELLIS 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 Ellis County, Oklahoma, including the following: Lloyd E. Coffman; Allie Coffman; Wyatt F. Hagen; Carol A. Kellogg; Mewbourne Oil Company; Darrell Allen Nash; Jay Birkle Nash; James Nelson; John W. Nelson; Myrtle Nelson; Laura J. Nelson; R. C. Nelson; John W. Rooks; Myrtle Leona Sheffield; The Smith Trust, dated July 14, 1993, and the Trustee of such Trust; Bobbie L. Smith, a/k/a Bobbie Louise Smith; V. Hurbert Smith; Sabra S. Tate; Everett R. Tomlinson; and Hazel Edrie Young; 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

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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 640-acre drilling and spacing units comprised of Section 1, Township 21 North, Range 26 West of the IM, Ellis County, Oklahoma, for the Wabaunsee-Shawnee, Upper Douglas, Tonkawa and Cleveland separate common sources of supply with respect to the development of such separate common sources of supply in such units. 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 units covered hereby, and not limited to a single wellbore. The application in this cause states that Applicants have proposed the development of the separate common sources of supply in the drilling and spacing units involved herein under a plan of development and have proposed to commence such plan of development of such units 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 units covered hereby. The application in this cause states that there is pending before the Commission an application of Applicants to form 640acre drilling and spacing units in said Section 1 for the Wabaunsee-Shawnee, Upper Douglas, Tonkawa and Cleveland separate common sources of supply. 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 units involved herein, including the proposed initial well and any subsequent wells under Applicants’ proposed plan of development of such units. 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 28th 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 Brad Wechsler, landman, (405) 935-1536, or Freda L. Williams, attorney, OBA No. 16338, (405) 935-9485, 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 2nd day of June 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-3-10) (CD184488R) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002160 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 1 TOWNSHIP 21 NORTH RANGE 26 WEST OF THE IM ELLIS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All

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persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particularly in Ellis 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 units in Cause CD No. 201002159, for the WabaunseeShawnee, Upper Douglas, Tonkawa and Cleveland separate common sources of supply, underlying Section 1, Township 21 North, Range 26 West of the IM, Ellis County, Oklahoma, so as to allow a well to be drilled at a location as follows: Surface location: No closer than 200 feet from the south line and no closer than 1980 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 1, Township 21 North, Range 26 West of the IM, Ellis County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Top of Producing Common Source of Supply: No closer than 330 feet from the south line and no closer than 1320 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 1, Township 21 North, Range 26 West of the IM, Ellis County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Exit of Producing Common Source of Supply: No closer than 330 feet from the north line and no closer than 1320 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 1, Township 21 North, Range 26 West of the IM, Ellis County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Terminus: No closer than 330 feet from the north line and no closer than 1320 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 1, Township 21 North, Range 26 West of the IM, Ellis County, Oklahoma, and to be completed in and produce hydrocarbons from the above-named separate common sources of supply; (iii) 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 (iv) 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 1 are Sections 2, 11 and 12, Township 21 North, Range 26 West of the IM, Sections 35 and 36, Township 22 North, Range 26 West of the IM, Section 31, Township 22 North, Range 25 West of the IM, and Sections 6 and 7, Township 21 North, Range 25 West of the IM, Ellis 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 28th 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 Brad Wechsler, landman, (405) 935-1536, or Freda L. Williams, attorney, OBA No. 16338, (405) 935-9485, Chesapeake Operating, Inc., P.O. 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Corporation Commission (First Publication) JEFF CLOUD, Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 2nd day of June 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-3-10) (CD184489R) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002159 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 1 TOWNSHIP 21 NORTH RANGE 26 WEST OF THE IM ELLIS 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 Ellis 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. 276957 of the Commission so as to reform the 80-acre standup drilling and spacing units previously formed for the WabaunseeShawnee, Upper Douglas and Tonkawa separate common sources of supply of gas in Section 1, Township 21 North, Range 26 West of the IM, Ellis County, Oklahoma, into a proper drilling and spacing units in such section, which units Applicants request be reformed into 640-acre drilling and spacing units; (ii) establishing the initial boundaries of the Cleveland common source of supply of gas so as to cover and include Section 1, Township 21 North, Range 26 West of the IM, Ellis County, Oklahoma, which section Applicants request be formed as 640-acre drilling and spacing units for such formation underlying such section; 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 Order No. 276957 with respect to the WabaunseeShawnee, Upper Douglas and Tonkawa separate common sources of supply. 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 28th 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 Brad Wechsler, landman, (405) 935-1536, or Freda L. Williams, attorney, OBA No. 16338, (405) 935-9485, Chesapeake Operating, Inc., P.O. Box 18496, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73154-0496. Please refer to Cause CD Number. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY,

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Chairman JEFF CLOUD, Vice Chairman DANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 2nd day of June 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-3-10) (CD184490R) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002163 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 16 TOWNSHIP 16 NORTH RANGE 25 WEST OF THE IM ROGER MILLS 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 Roger Mills 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 16, Township 16 North, Range 25 West of the IM, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, for the Tonkawa Sand 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 1320 feet from the west line of the unit comprising said Section 16, Township 16 North, Range 25 West of the IM, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Top of Producing Common Source of Supply: 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 16, Township 16 North, Range 25 West of the IM, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Exit of Producing Common Source of Supply: No closer than 250 feet from the north line and no closer than 1980 feet from the west line of the unit comprising said Section 16, Township 16 North, Range 25 West of the IM, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Terminus: No closer than 250 feet from the north line and no closer than 1980 feet from the west line of the unit comprising said Section 16, Township 16 North, Range 25 West of the IM, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, and to be completed in and produce hydrocarbons from the abovenamed 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 16 are Sections 8, 9, 10, 15, 17, 20, 21 and 22, Township 16 North, Range 25 West of the IM, Roger Mills 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 28th 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 Bill Snyder, landman, (405) 935-9350, or Freda L. Williams, attorney, OBA No. 16338, (405) 9359485, 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 2nd day of June 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-3-10) (CD184491R) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002162 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: INCREASED WELL DENSITY. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 16 TOWNSHIP 16 NORTH RANGE 25 WEST OF THE IM ROGER MILLS 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 Roger Mills 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 amending applicable orders of the Commission, including Order No. 57367, to authorize and permit an additional well for the production of hydrocarbons from the Tonkawa Sand common source of supply underlying the 640-acre drilling and spacing unit comprised of Section 16, Township 16 North, Range 25 West of the IM, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, and to establish proper allowables for such well and such unit. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the application in this cause requests that the order entered in this matter (amending applicable orders of the Commission, including Order No. 57367) be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or 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 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 28th 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 Bill Snyder, landman, (405) 935-9350, or Freda L. Williams,

attorney, OBA No. 16338, (405) 9359485, 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 2nd day of June 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-3-10) (CD184492R) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002178 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 29 TOWNSHIP 16 NORTH RANGE 24 WEST OF THE IM ROGER MILLS 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 Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, including the following: John Oliver Blurton, Jr.; Margaret Blurton; Paul Blurton; Cordillera Energy Partners III, LLC; Devon Energy Production Company, LP; Farmers Royalty Company; and GHK Exploration, LP; 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 640-acre drilling and spacing unit comprised of Section 29, Township 16 North, Range 24 West of the IM, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, for the Douglas common source of supply with respect to the development of such common source 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 application in this cause states that Applicants have proposed the development of the common source 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 common source 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 common source 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 28th 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 Bill Snyder, landman, (405) 935-9350, or Freda L. Williams, attorney, OBA No. 16338, (405) 9359485, 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 2nd day of June 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-3-10) (CD184493R) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002177 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 29 TOWNSHIP 16 NORTH RANGE 24 WEST OF THE IM ROGER MILLS 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 Roger Mills 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 29, Township 16 North, Range 24 West of the IM, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, for the Douglas 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 east line of the unit comprising said Section 29, Township 16 North, Range 24 West of the IM, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Top of Producing Common Source of Supply: No closer than 330 feet from the south line and no closer than 1320 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 29, Township 16 North, Range 24 West of the IM, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Exit of Producing Common Source of Supply: No closer than 330 feet from the north line and no closer than 1320 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 29, Township 16 North, Range 24 West of the IM, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, Location of Wellbore at Terminus: No closer than 330 feet from the north line and no closer than 1320 feet from the east line of the unit comprising said Section 29, Township 16 North, Range 24 West of the IM, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, and to be completed in and produce hydrocarbons from the abovenamed 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 29 are Sections 19, 20, 21, 28, 30, 31, 32 and 33, Township 16 North, Range 24 West

of the IM, Roger Mills 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 28th 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 Bill Snyder, landman, (405) 935-9350, or Freda L. Williams, attorney, OBA No. 16338, (405) 9359485, 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 2nd day of June 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-3-10) (CD184494A) NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002176 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 29 TOWNSHIP 16 NORTH RANGE 24 WEST OF THE IM ROGER MILLS 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 Roger Mills 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. 79514 to delete Section 29, Township 16 North, Range 24 West of the IM, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, from the purview and boundaries of the Tonkawa common source of supply and to vacate the 640acre drilling and spacing unit previously formed by such order for such common source of supply in said section; (ii) interpreting and clarifying Order No. 61499 so as to determine and confirm that such order effectively spaced the Douglas common source of supply in said Section 29, Township 16 North, Range 24 West of the IM, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, that such order effectively formed a 640-acre drilling and spacing unit in such section for such common source of supply and that such spacing as formed by such order in said section for such common source of supply remains in full force and effect; 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 Continued on next page


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Corporation Commission (First Publication) 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 28th 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 Cole Courson, landman, (405) 935-4299, or Freda L. Williams, attorney, OBA No. 16338, (405) 9359485, 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 2nd day of June 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-3-10) (CD184495A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002183 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: XTO ENERGY INC. RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 2 EAST, CARTER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: 1.Berwyn Dependent School District No. 71, now know as Dickson Independent School District No. I-77; Mary Jane Smith; Kenneth Robert Needs, Jr.; Marilyn R. Bentley; Kenneth Marchant; Daube Ranch and Mineral Limited Partnership; Jason T. McNeely; Christopher M. Haggerty; Geraldine Anderson; Evelyn Lowery; Geraldine G. Bynum; Oliver U. Brown; Ella Brown; Paul Gibson Jr.; Michael Gibson; Joel E. Gibson; Henri Gibson; Christine Adamson; Clyde Swindall; T. C. Craighead and Co.; First National Bank and Trust Company of Ardmore, Oklahoma, Trustee of the Margaret Smith Weeks and Marie Stuart Smith Memorial Charitable Trust u/a dated December 27, 1988; Lela Marie Smith; Hazel Williams; Linda Antwine; Carrol Preston; Jennye Preston; Colette Preston; Lynn Windel and Donna Windel; Dink Ellis Williford and Larry Gene Williford, Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of Ruben E. Williford, deceased; Mamie Lou Baptiste; Spencer Baptiste; Ricky Baptiste; Emily Davis; Jacquline Morgan; Corliss Baptiste, now Johnson; Heather D. Taylor; Jackie D. Burris; Chasity Strebeck; Christine Baptiste; Gregory K. Postoak; Gregory K. Postoak; Rita L. Sykes; Sharon L. Postoak; Evelyn Postoak; Terry Postoak; Deric Postoak; Rodney Postoak; Pearl Williamson, Life Estate; Mary Grimes; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Juanita Warden, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Thomas Walker, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Walter Postoak, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Stephen D. Postoak, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Kent Postoak, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Neal W. Herrin, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Mrs. Sarah A. Brown, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Day Austin Sullivan, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Lillith E. Sullivan, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Bennie M. Sullivan, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Inman E. Sullivan Sr., deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Verdell R. Sullivan, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Anna E. Sullivan Brown, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Mark Gibson, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Harry B. Gibson Jr., deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Evelyn Gibson, now Redmond, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Oliver W. Gibson, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Molly S. Youngblood a/k/a Molly Dunlap West Youngblood, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Margaret C. Conry, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Merlin J. Conry, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Frances Lela Brundage, deceased; Ronald R. Branson; Debra Henry; Gwenn Walker;

Joseph Walker; Leslie Walker; Lisa Walker; Shannon Peterson; Trent Walker; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of A. L. Sullivan, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Roberta M. Sullivan, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Larue Moore, Jr., deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Ira Preston, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Palmer Preston, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Helen Preston, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Victor Preston, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Dennis Ray Baptiste, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Mary Elizabeth Morgan, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Jerry Lynn Baptiste, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Beverly Ann Burris, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Robert Lee Baptiste, Jr., deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Chris Baptiste, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Helen Jean Rasha, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Roland Rasha, Jr., deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Loren G. Rasha, deceased; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of Teresa Ann Wallace nee Postoak, deceased; Estate of Edmond Postoak, an incapacitated Choctaw adult; Unknown heirs, successors, and assigns of John Kenneth Postoak, deceased; Marissa Postoak; Zachary Postoak; Georgia M. Williamson-Maytubby; Chesapeake Exploration, L.L.C.; Laurie Garland; and all persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas and all other interested persons, particularly in Carter County, Oklahoma, and if any of the individuals are deceased, or if any of the companies are no longer in existence, the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, successors and assigns, immediate and remote, of the named parties. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the Commission pool the interests, designate an operator, and adjudicate the rights and equities of oil and gas owners in the Springer, Caney, Sycamore, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan and Viola common sources of supply underlying Section 25, Township 3 South, Range 2 East, Carter County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief: to designate the Applicant or some other party as Operator of the unit well. Applicant is further requesting that the Order to be entered in this cause be made effective on a date prior to the date of the Order. Applicant may request up to one year from the date of the Order to enter in this cause, with which to commence the initial well. 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, 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 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 telephone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact SCOTT THOMPSON, XTO Energy Inc., 810 Houston Street, Ft. Worth, TX 76102, Telephone: (817) 870-2800, OR RICHARD K. BOOKS, Attorney, Two Leadership Square, 211 North Robinson, Suite 1300, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, Telephone: (405) 2323722. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA Bob Anthony, CHAIRMAN Jeff Cloud, VICE CHAIRMAN Dana L. Murphy, COMMISSIONER DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 2ND DAY OF JUNE, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION Peggy Mitchell, Secretary (6-3-10) (CD184496A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002182 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: XTO ENERGY INC. RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 2 EAST, CARTER 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 Carter County, Oklahoma, and more particularly to the parties listed on the

Exhibit “A” attached to the Application on file herein, and if any of the above individuals are deceased, or if any of the above companies are no longer in existence, the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, immediate and remote, of the above-named parties. 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 produced from the Springer, Caney, Sycamore, Woodford, Hunton, Sylvan and Viola common sources of supply underlying Section 25, Township 3 South, Range 2 East, Carter County, Oklahoma, as an exception to Order Nos. 197431 and 199785, said well to be located: Surface location: 230 feet from the north line and 440 feet from the west line of Section 30, Township 3 South, Range 3 East, Carter County, Oklahoma, Location of wellbore at entry into the producing common source of supply: no closer than 330 feet from the north line and no closer than 0 feet from the east line of Section 25, Township 3 South, Range 2 East, Carter County, Oklahoma, Location of wellbore at first perforation: no closer than 330 feet from the north line and no closer than 165 feet from the east line of Section 25, Township 3 South, Range 2 East, Carter County, Oklahoma, Location of wellbore at last perforation: no closer than 330 feet from the north line and no closer than 165 feet from the west line of Section 25, Township 3 South, Range 2 East, Carter County, Oklahoma, Location of wellbore at exit from producing common source of supply and at bottomhole: no closer than 330 feet from the north line and no closer than 0 feet from the west line of Section 25, Township 3 South, Range 2 East, Carter County, Oklahoma. The offset sections to said Section 25, are contained within Sections 23, 24, 26, 35 and 36, Township 3 South, Range 2 East, and Sections 19, 30, and 31, Township 3 South, Range 3 East, Carter County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief: to designate the Applicant or some other party as Operator of the unit well. Applicant is further requesting that the Order to be entered in this cause be made effective on a date prior to the date 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. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation Commission, 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 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 telephone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact SCOTT THOMPSON, XTO Energy Inc., 810 Houston Street, Ft. Worth, TX 76102, Telephone: (817) 870-2800, OR RICHARD K. BOOKS, Attorney, Two Leadership Square, 211 North Robinson, Suite 1300, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, Telephone: (405) 2323722. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA Bob Anthony, CHAIRMAN Jeff Cloud, VICE CHAIRMAN Dana L. Murphy, COMMISSIONER DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 2ND DAY OF JUNE, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION Peggy Mitchell, Secretary (6-3-10) (CD184497A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002171-T BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: APACHE CORPORATION. RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION. LAND COVERED: SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 10 NORTH, RANGE 19 WEST, WASHITA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To the following parties, if living; or if deceased, then their unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, successors, trustees, and/or assigns; or, the unknown successors, trustees or assigns, if any, of any dissolved corporation, or the unknown successors of any party designated in any record as trustee: Accipiter LLC; Advent Trading Company; AGS Oil and Gas Holdings, Inc.; Alpha 2 Energy, LLC; Anadarko Minerals, Inc. Dutcher & Company, Agent; Arapaho Land Company, LLC; Aven Gas & Oil, Inc.; Barber Exploration, L.L.C.; Blevins Oil & Gas,

LLC; Bloomer Resources, Inc.; Parker Bloomer Family Partners; SLB Limited Partnership; Burlington Resources Oil and Gas Co.; Carrol Hoffman; Chaco Energy Co.; Charles E. Brown IV Trust; Chesapeake Operating, Inc.; Chesapeake Exploration, LP; Cimarex Energy Co.; Cinnabar Holdings, Inc.; Crawley Petroleum; David W. Cooper; Don J. Hindman; Elizabeth Jean White; FGP Gas, LLC; Fourth Resiew Limited Partnership; G. Cal Setzer; Gary D. Cooper; Glenn M. Hoffman; Greenleaf Energy Corporation; Harold A. Lewis Estate; Ibex Resources Company, LLC; Ilene Abercrombie; James T. Cooper; Jeanne G. Lewis; Jeff Slade; Jill S. Fryer; Jim D. Cooper; JMK, Trustee; John A. Guyton, Trustee; John R. Norton III; Johnny Lynn Hoffman; Jordan Energy Company; Kenneth Lee Hoffman; Key Production Company, Inc.; Kodiak Production Company; Legacy Resources, LLC; McKinley Associates, Inc.; Michael J. Kilhoffer Trust; Loretta E. Kilhoffer Trust; Morgenthaler Associates; Norbert E. anf Judith Ann Hoffman Joint Tenants WROS; Norman J. and Mary Louise Hoffman, Trustees; Oklahoma Exploration Partners; Otter Creek, LLC; Paragon Energy LLC; Patricia A. Bloomer; Paw Prints Oil & Gas Corp.; PGP Gas Supply Pool No 2 LLC; Pride Energy Company; RHS Energy, LLC; Richland Resources Corporation; Ronald N. Weiser; Ronnie Hoffman; Sable Exploration, LLC; Samson Resources Company; Sanguine Gas Exploration, LLC.; Solon L. Bloomer Family Partners; Springlawn, Inc.; St. Mary Operating Company; Sundown Energy, Inc.; Themistocles, Inc.; TLW Investments, LLC; TM 84-A Oil & Gas Limited Partners; United Venture Capital; Viersen Oil & Gas Co.; Walker Exploration LLC; William M. Spencer, III; Willis Enterprises Corp.; Winn Exploration Co., Inc.; Yale Oil Association; Zarrow Investment Co.; and all persons, owners, producers and operators of oil and gas and all other interested persons in Washita County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission issue an order authorizing the drilling, completion and production of a well in the Brown Dolomite, Permian Granite Wash, Upper Tonkawa (Douglas), Lower Tonkawa, Hoxbar and Des Moines common sources of supply for the 640-acre drilling and spacing unit consisting of Section 3, Township 10 North, Range 19 West, Washita County, Oklahoma, at a surface location not closer than 200 feet from the south line and not closer than 1,320 feet from the west line of said Section 3. The well will be a horizontal well in the Des Moines common source of supply with the point of entry for the lateral at a point not closer than 50 feet from the south line and not closer than 1,320 feet from the west line of said Section 3; and, a point of termination for the lateral not closer than 200 feet from the north line and not closer than 1,320 feet from the west line of said Section 3, as an exception to the well location provisions of Order No. 177743. Provided, the first and last perforations to be not closer than 500 feet from the south and north lines of said Section 3. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the location described above is moving toward the following described property: (a) Section 34, Township 11 North, Range 19 West; and, Section 10, Township 10 North, Range 19 West, Washita County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief: (a) That the Applicant, or some other party, be designated as operator of the unit well. (b) That the well, if a commercial producer in the common source of supply named herein, be permitted to produce without penalty. (c) That, at the request of the Applicant, the Order may be made effective on a date prior to its signing. 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 Hearing Docket at the Tulsa Office of the Corporation Commission, Room 114, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 29th 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 application, contact RICHARD A. GRIMES, OBA #3627, Attorney for Applicant, 609 S. Kelly Ave., Suite K-4, Edmond, Oklahoma 73003, (405) 3300725. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA Bob Anthony, Chairman Jeff Cloud, Vice-Chairman Dana L. Murphy, Commissioner DONE AND PERFORMED this 2nd day of June, 2010.

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BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: Secretary of the Commission (6-3-10) (CD184498A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002172-T BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: APACHE CORPORATION. RELIEF SOUGHT: INCREASED WELL DENSITY. LAND COVERED: SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 10 NORTH, RANGE 19 WEST, WASHITA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To the following parties, if living; or if deceased, then their unknown heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, successors, trustees, and/or assigns; or, the unknown successors, trustees or assigns, if any, of any dissolved corporation, or the unknown successors of any party designated in any record as trustee: Accipiter LLC; Advent Trading Company; AGS Oil and Gas Holdings, Inc.; Alabaster Properties I-1986; Alice Shelton; Alpha 2 Energy, LLC; Alvin Wingo Jr; Anadarko Minerals, Inc.; Anna Marie Spieker; April Gail Glasgow Trust; Arapaho Land Company LLC; Audrey Vest; Aven Gas & Oil Inc.; Barbara A Spitz; Barber Exploration; Big Sky Mineral Trust; Blevins Oil & Gas LLC; Bloomer Resources, Inc.; Parker Bloomer Family Partners; SLB Limited Partnership; Bobby Dean Morgan; Bonnie Fisher Muegge; Brenda K Mull; Brian Rice; Burlington Resources Oil and Gas Co.; Carol Gay Sandusky; Carolyn Ann Taylor; Carolyn Murray; Carrol Hoffman; Cawdor Inc; Cecilia Schneberger; CH4Net.com Ltd.; Chaco Energy Co.; Charles E,. Brown IV Trust; Charles M. McAdams & Joan F. McAdams, JT’s; Cheryl Mellenthin; Chesapeake Operating, Inc.; Chesapeake Exploration, LP; Chistina Hoffman; Cimarex Energy Co.; Cinnabar Holdings, Inc.; City of Clinton; Cletus R Johnson; Coastal Management Trust; Crawley Petroleum; CRM Energy, Inc.; Darryl Guthrie; David Lee Schachle; David M Pulling; David W. Cooper; Delma Wingo; Diane Delozier Weber; Don J. Hindman; Donna Sanve; Dorothe J. Miller Trust; Drummond Investments; Dwight Morrison; Ecco Petroleum, Inc.; Elaine Thomas; Eldon Wingo; Elizabeth Jean White; Ella McDonald; Episcopal Royalty Company; Eric D. Sutton and Jill P. Sutton; Eugene R Sewell; Eva June Cozad; Evelyn Ross; Evans Oil and Gas Investments; Evelyn Marie and Ronnie Hoffman; Family Protection Trust; FGP Gass, LLC; Floyd Oil Company; Fourth Resiew Limited Partnership; Frank G. Kliewer, Jr.; Franklin Energy, LLC; G. Cal Setzer; Gary D. Cooper; Gary Lawrence Adams and Mildred E. Adams; Gary W. Goss; Gaynell Perdue; Geary Ray Johnson; Geary Ray & Lavonna Johnson; Glen L Peterson; Glenn M. Hoffman; Greenleaf Energy Corporation; Gregg M & Chelin H Satherlie; Hal French LLC; Hancock Family LLC; Harold A. Lewis Estate; Harry E & Ida Fay Glasgow; Henry Duane Harrell; Hood Properties; Howard B Alspaugh Trust B; Ibex Resources Company, LLC; Ida F Glassgow; Ilene Abercrombie; Iren Schachle; J. Cooper West LLC; Jackson Holding Company, LLC; James Dean Harrell; James Dwayne Schneberger; James E Welden Living Trust; James K. Deuschle; James L. Bryan; James Morrison; James T. Cooper; Janice Dorrell; Janie B. Cook; Jasmine Royalties, LLC; Jeanette M. Crawford; Jeanne G. Lewis; Jeff Slade; Jerry Hoffman II, a minor; Jill S. Fryer; Jim D. Cooper; Jim Watkins; JMK, Trustee FAO Melvin W Jackson; John A. Guyton, Trustee; John L & June W Stuart Trust; John Paul Adams; John R. Norton, III; John R Womack; John W Leach; Johnnie Lee Hoffman; Johnny Lynn Hoffman; Jordan Energy Company; Joyce R Decent; Julie Ann Adams; Karen Nelson Trust; Kathleen R. Curnutt; Kenneth Lee Hoffman; Kent J. Harrell Trust; Kevin and Valorie Smith; Key Production Company, Inc.; Kirt D. Fryer; Kodiak Production Company; Larry R Marik; Lawrence A Ray Jr.; Lawrence A Ray Jr Irrev Trust; Legacy Resources LLC; Leona F Riser; Leonard A. Spitz, Jr., Barbara A. Spitz, JT’s; Leonard Delozier; Leroy 2000 LLC; Leroy Hoffman and Douglas Hoffman, Sr; Linda Katherine Tripp; Linda Ledgerwood; Lodema Medders; Loretta E Kilhoffer Rev Trust; Loretta R Hoffman; Louada Watts; Marcia L. Henderson; Margaret Hare; Marik Family Revocable Trust; Mark A Chapman; Mark G. Sewell; Mary E Mullins; McKinley Associates, Inc.; McKinley Resources, LLC; Michael E Vidal; Michael J. Kilhoffer Trust; Morgenthaler Associates; Muirfield Production Company; Neary Holdings LLC; Neil Glasgow; Nell Dean Welden Living Trust; Neva Baird Adams; Norbert E. Hoffman; Norma J. Kassaw; Norman J. And Mary Louise Hoffman; Norman J Hoffman; OGI, Inc.; Oklahoma Exploration Partners; Oklahoma Mineral Interest; Orion Natural Resources Corp.; Otter Creek LLC; Panhandle Oil and Gas Inc.; Paragon Energy LLC; Patricia A Bloomer; Paul Heinrichs; Paw Prints Oil & Gas Corporation; Peter P Stewart; Petrosources Inc.; Phyllis Marie; Pintail Production Company, Inc.; PJH Trust; Plains Production, Inc.; Pride Energy Company; Prism Energy, Inc.; Providence Minerals, LLC; Randy Bob Johnson; Randy Bob Johnson Rev trust; Republic Resources Corp.; Resource Development Technology; RHS Energy,

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LLC; Richard L Hauschild, Jr.; Richland Resources Corporation; Roberta Diggs; Ronald M. Guthrie; Ronald W. Weiser; Ronnie Hoffman; Rosemary Hoffman; Royalty Management Group; Sable Exploration, LLC; Sammy L. Smith; Samson Resources Company; Sand Creek Petroleum LLC; Sanguine Gas Expl. LLC; Sappington Energy Interest, Ltd.; Satherlie Enterprises Trust; Shriners Hospitals For Children; SLB Limited Partnership; Smithco Properties, Inc.; Solon L. Bloomer Family Partners; South Point Energy Corporation; Southwest Petroleum Company; Springlawn, Inc.; St. Mary Land & Exploration Co.; Stephen Guthrie; Strata Minerals, Inc.; Sundown Energy, Inc.; Susan A Palm; The Hefner Company Inc.; Themistocles, Inc.; Theresa Guthrie Glass; TLW Investments , Inc.; TM 84-A Oil & Gas Limited Partners; Trustees of Page Community; United Venture Capitol; Viersen Oil & Gas Co.; Viola G Heinrichs; W.B. Raybourn; W.E. Horkey Properties LLC; W.E. Guthrie, Jr.; Walker Exploration LLC; Ward Petroleum Corporation; Washita Investments LLC; Wayne Anthony Adams; Wayne F Hoffman; West Plains Energy Company, Inc.; Westlake Producing Co.; William Douglass Sinclair Trust; William M. Spencer III; William N Bendau; Willis Enterprises Corp; Willischild Oil & Gas Corp.; Wilma Marie Connally; Winn Exploration Co. Inc.; Yale Oil Association; Zarrow Investment Co.; and all persons, owners, producers and operators of oil and gas and all other interested persons in Washita County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission issue an order authorizing the drilling, completion and production of an additional well at a location in Section 3, Township 10 North, Range 19 West, Washita County, Oklahoma, in the Des Moines common source of supply, for the 640-acre drilling and spacing unit consisting of said Section 3. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief: (a) The amendment of Order No.177743, to authorize the drilling, completion and production of the additional well described above. (b) That the Applicant, or some other party, be designated as the party authorized to drill, complete and produce the additional well. (c) That, at the request of the Applicant, the Order may be made effective on a date prior to its signing. 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 Tulsa Office of the Corporation Commission, Room 114, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 29th 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 application, contact RICHARD A. GRIMES, OBA #3627, Attorney for Applicant, 609 S. Kelly Ave., Suite K-4, Edmond, Oklahoma 73003, (405) 3300725 or contact APACHE CORPORATION, its address is Two Warren Place, Suite 1500, 6120 South Yale, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136-4224, Land Department Telephone No. (918) 491-4900. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA Bob Anthony, Chairman Jeff Cloud, Vice-Chairman Dana L. Murphy, Commissioner DONE AND PERFORMED this 2nd day of June, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: Commission Secretary (6-3-10) (CD184499A) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD NO. 201002184 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: FRACTAL OIL & GAS, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: POOLING. LAND COVERED: SE/4 NW/4 OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, RANGE 8 EAST, HUGHES 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 Hughes County, Oklahoma, and more particularly: Maurine Dale as Trustee of the Dennis A. Dale and Richard S. Dale Trust; Edward A. Whitbeck; Gladys Whitbeck Dale; H. L. Whitbeck; Harold E. Whitbeck; Harry Charles Whitbeck; Lucy J. Whitbeck; Richard A. Dale; Continued on next page


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Corporation Commission (First Publication) Thaya Whitbeck; 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. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant requests that the Commission pool the interests and adjudicate the rights and equities of oil and gas owners in the Lower Booch, Gilcrease, Misener and Hunton common sources of supply underlying the 40-acre drilling and spacing unit comprised of the SE/4 NW/4 of Section 1, Township 8 North, Range 8 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma, and designate Fractal Oil & Gas, LLC, or some other party as operator all to be upon such terms and conditions are just and reasonable and which will afford all of such owners the opportunity to recover or receive without unnecessary expense their just and fair share of all hydrocarbon substances produced therefrom, and that the Commission make definite provisions for the payment of all actual costs and expenses, not to exceed reasonable costs and expenses of drilling and development, including a reasonable charge for supervision. The Applicant shall request at the hearing that the order provide that any owner electing an alternative to participation in the initial well drilled thereunder shall be deemed to have relinquished all of its working interests and right to drill in the unit and common sources of supply named herein as to such well and any wells drilled subsequent thereto. Further, Applicant may propose that the order to issue in this cause provide a method for proposal of subsequent wells and for response to such proposal by owners who elect to participate in the initial well. In addition, Applicant may request that the order issued herein provide that the Applicant/Operator shall have a period of twelve (12) months from the date of said order within which to commence operations to drill or rework the initial well covered by said order. Applicant may request such additional relief as the Commission deems appropriate. 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 Oklahoma Corporation Commission, Western Regional Service Office, Jim Thorpe Office Building, 2101 North Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 28th 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 Joe Biddick, Fractal Oil and Gas, LLC, 330 West Gray, Norman, Oklahoma 73069, Telephone: (405) 366-8019; 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 DIANA L. MURPHY, Commissioner DONE AND PERFORMED this 2nd day of June, 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary (6-3-10) (CD184520G) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE PD 201000080-T BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: GEARY SEIFRIED, VERA M. SEIFRIED, TRUSTEE OF THE VERA M. SEIFRIED REVOCABLE TRUST DATED SEPTEMBER 15, 2008 AND PRIDE ENERGY COMPANY. RELIEF SOUGHT: REQUIREMENT TO PLUG THE SEIFRIED NO. 2-15 WELL. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 18 NORTH, RANGE 16 WEST, DEWEY COUNTY, OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To all persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas and all other interested persons, particularly

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in Dewey 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 has filed an application requesting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an order requiring the plugging of the Seifried No. 2-15 well. Pursuant to Oklahoma General Rule No. 165: 10-113 “DUTY TO PLUG AND ABANDON” (e) Time period for plugging well with production casing states a well with production casing in place shall be plugged within one year after the cessation of production. Pursuant to said rule, Mermac Operating Co., Inc., and/or Northeast Oklahoma Well Service, L.L.C., is in noncompliance. h. Applicants request the Oklahoma Corporation Commission issue an order requiring Mermac Operating Co., Inc., and/or Northeast Oklahoma Well Service, L.L.C. to plug the Seifried No. 2-15 well located in Section 15, Township 18 North, Range 16 West, Dewey County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief: 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 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 Eastern Regional Service Office of the Corporation Commission, Room 114, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 29th 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 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 Matt Pride, P. O. Box 701950, Tulsa, OK 73170 (918) 5249200, or Michael D. Stack, Attorney for Applicant, 943 East Britton Road, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73114, Telephone: (405) 286-1717; Fax (405) 286-2122. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, CHAIRMAN JEFF CLOUD, VICE CHAIRMAN DANA L. MURPHY, (Seal) COMMISSIONER DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 2ND DAY OF JUNE, 2010. ATTEST: PEGGY MITCHELL, SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION (6-3-10) (CD184521G) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD 201002173-T BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: SPECIAL ENERGY CORPORATION. RELIEF SOUGHT: INCREASED DENSITY. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: EAST HALF OF SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 15 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, LOGAN 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 Logan 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 has filed an application requesting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an order amending Order No. 58069 for the Bartlesville Sand underlying the East Half of Section 26, Township 15 North, Range 1 East, Logan County, Oklahoma. To authorize and permit an additional well in the drilling and spacing units defined above. The additional well to produce hydrocarbons from such

separate common source of supply, with such authorization and permission running in favor of Applicant or some other party recommended by Applicant, and to establish a proper allowable for such well and such unit. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief: [A] To increase density by permitting the Applicant or some other party as operator for an additional well within an existing 320 acre drilling and spacing unit for production from the Bartlesville Sand underlying the drilling and spacing units defined above. [B] 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 that the authorization and permission requested herein run in favor of Applicant or some other party recommended by Applicant. 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 Eastern Regional Service Office of the Corporation Commission, Room 114, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 29th 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 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 Gary Bond, (405) 3771177, or Michael D. Stack, Attorney for Applicant, 943 East Britton Road, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73114, Telephone: (405) 286-1717; Fax (405) 286-2122. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, CHAIRMAN JEFF CLOUD, VICE CHAIRMAN DANA L MURPHY, (Seal) COMMISSIONER DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 2ND DAY OF JUNE, 2010. ATTEST: PEGGY MITCHELL, SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION (6-3-10) (CD184522G) AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING Cause CD No. 201002103 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 7 TOWNSHIP 20 NORTH RANGE 25 WEST OF THE IM ELLIS 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 Ellis County, Oklahoma, including the following: Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation; F. Mark Roberts Oil & Gas Properties, Inc.; Debra L. Greenwald; Don Guy; Lee Guy; The Sheila Guy Trust; Bonita Harless; The Hefner Company, Inc.; Myrtle Jester; Fred Loggins; Gary Loggins; Jamie Loggins; Jerry Loggins; Johnny Loggins, Jr.; Joseph Loggins; Sam Loggins; Steve Loggins; Wayne Loggins; Ruby Milligan; Mark V. Moore; Mark V. Moore; Shirley A. Schultz Moore and Martin J. Moore; Prize Energy Resources, L.P.; SandRidge Energy, Inc.; SandRidge Exchange Company, LLC; Albert J. Schultz and Ruth Schultz; Emma Treiber; Viersen Oil & Gas Company; Bessie Waldridge; and W.E. Horkey Properties, L.L.C.; 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 640-acre drilling and spacing units comprised of Section 7, Township 20 North, Range 25 West of the IM, Ellis County, Oklahoma, for the Pennsylvanian Virgil Series and Pennsylvanian Missouri Series separate common sources of supply with respect to the development of such separate common sources of supply in such units. 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 units covered hereby, and not limited to a single wellbore. The application in this cause states that Applicants have proposed the development of the separate common sources of supply in the drilling and spacing units involved herein under a plan of development and have proposed to commence such plan of development of such units 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 units 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 units involved herein, including the proposed initial well and any subsequent wells under Applicants’ proposed plan of development of such units. 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 28th day of June 2010, and that this amended 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 Brad Wechsler, landman, (405) 935-1536, or Freda L. Williams, attorney, OBA No. 16338, (405) 935-9485, 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 2nd day of June 2010. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary (6-3-10) (CD184523G) NOTICE OF HEARING APP NO. 1007270047 CAUSE PD NO. 201000077 BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: PETROQUEST ENERGY, LLC. RELIEF SOUGHT: FORM 1015 (NONCOMMERCIAL DISPOSAL WELL). LEGAL DESCRIPTION: HOSS #1-15 SWD SE/4 SE/4 SE/4 OF SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 17 EAST, PITTSBURG COUNTY OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Applicant has filed a Motion to Set Cause for Trial 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 23rd 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 Scott St. John, Monica Griffin, or Jenifer Krieg, Attorneys, 1219 Classen Drive, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA JEFF CLOUD, Chairman BOB ANTHONY, Vice Chairman DANA MURPHY, Commissioner DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 27th day of May, 2010 BY ORDER OF THE COMMISION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary (6-3-10) (CD184524G) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD 201002174-T BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: STRAT LAND EXPLORATION COMPANY. RELIEF SOUGHT: INCREASED DENSITY. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH, RANGE 25 WEST, HARPER 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 Harper 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 has filed an application requesting the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma to enter an order amending Order No. 563837 to authorize and permit an additional well in the drilling and spacing unit formed for the Oswego common source of supply in Section 11, Township 25 North, Range 25 West, Harper County, Oklahoma. The additional well to produce hydrocarbons from such separate common sources of supply, with such authorization and permission running in favor of Applicant or some other party recommended by Applicant, and to establish a proper allowable for such well and such unit. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief: [A] To increase density by permitting the Applicant or some other party as operator for an additional well within an existing 640 acre drilling and spacing unit for production from the Oswego, as an exception to Order No. 563837 underlying Section 11, Township 25 North, Range 25 West, Harper County, Oklahoma. [B] 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 that the authorization and permission requested herein run in favor of Applicant or some other party recommended by Applicant. 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 Eastern Regional Service Office of the Corporation Commission, Room 114, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 29th 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 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 Robbie Kilgore, Strat Land Exploration Company, 15 East Fifth Street, Suite 2020, Tulsa, OK 74103, (918) 584-3844, or Michael D. Stack, Attorney for Applicant, 943 East Britton Road, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73114, Telephone: (405) 2861717; Fax (405) 286-2122. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, CHAIRMAN JEFF CLOUD, VICE CHAIRMAN DANA L. MURPHY, (Seal) COMMISSIONER DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 2ND DAY OF JUNE, 2010. ATTEST: PEGGY MITCHELL,

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(CD184525G) NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE CD 201002175-T BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: STRAT LAND EXPLORATION COMPANY. RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL LOCATION EXCEPTION. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SECTION 11 TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH, RANGE 25 WEST, HARPER 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 Harper 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; and more particularly owners in the following offsetting units: Sections 1, 2, 3, 10, 12, 13, 14 & 15, Township 25 North, Range 25 West, Harper County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Applicant in this Cause is requesting that the Commission establish a well location with an appropriate allowable for by Order No. 563837 for the Oswego common source of supply underlying Section 11, Township 25 North, Range 25 West, Harper County, Oklahoma. The well to be located 660 feet from the south line and 2640 feet from the west line of Section 11, Township 25 North, Range 25 West, Harper County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT the Applicant in this cause is requesting the following special relief: The Commission enter an order, to be effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior thereto, and to authorize the Applicant or some other party recommended by the Applicant as operator for a well to test, as an exception to Order defined above for the common source of supply defined above, at the location stated above. 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 Eastern Regional Service Office of the Corporation Commission, Room 114, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 29th 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 Robbie Kilgore, Strat Land Exploration Company, 15 East Fifth Street, Suite 2020, Tulsa, OK 74103, (918) 584-3844 or Michael D. Stack, Attorney for Applicant, 943 East Britton Road, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73114, Telephone: (405) 2861717; Fax (405) 286-2122. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA BOB ANTHONY, CHAIRMAN JEFF CLOUD, VICE CHAIRMAN DANA L. MURPHY, (Seal) COMMISSIONER DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 2ND DAY OF JUNE, 2010. ATTEST: PEGGY MITCHELL, SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION (6-3-10)

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Probate (Second Publication) SCHETTLER, DECEASED Notice is hereby given that Charles R. Murphy, Executor of the Estate of Charles H. Schettler, deceased, having filed in this Court his 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 22nd day of June, 2010, at 9:00 a.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 to the sole heir-atlaw. Dated this 25th day of May, 2010. BILL GRAVES, JUDGE Prepared by: Richard Parr, OBA #21995 William Bowlby, OBA #1003 3601 N. Classen, Suite 203 Oklahoma City, OK 73118 Phone: (405) 524-2222 Fax: (405) 528-8797 Attorney for the Executor, Charles R. Murphy (5-27, 6-3-10) (PR183781A) NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING IN SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION, FINAL ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE Case No. PB-2010-218 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY V. TINKER, DECEASED. All persons having claims against Mary V. Tinker Deceased, are required to present the same with the necessary vouchers to Joyce T. Poska, Personal Representative, c/o James P. Kelley, 3048 N. Grand Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73107, on or before the following presentment date: July 6, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. All persons interested in the Estate of Mary V. Tinker, 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 Representative 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 25th day of May, 2010. BILL GRAVES JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT JAMES P. KELLEY, OBA #4924 Kelley & Jones Attorney for Personal Representative 3048 N. Grand Boulevard Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73107 (405) 659-3333 (405) 942-6185 (5-27, 6-3-10) (PR183826A) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. PB-2010-421 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF OKLAHOMA, STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Estate of HURSHEL JOHNSON, deceased All creditors having claims against HURSHEL JOHNSON, 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, GEARY HAWKINS, through his attorney of record, Mark Pruitt, 6 NE 63rd Street, Suite 260, Oklahoma City, OK, 73105, on or before the following presentment date: August 15, 2010 or the same will forever be barred. Dated this 18th day of May, 2010. MARK PRUITT, OBA #10596 THE LAW OFFICES OF MARK PRUITT 6 NE 63rd Street, Suite 260 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 848-9994 (405) 608-0887 Attorney for Personal Representative (5-27, 6-3-10) (PR183827A) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. PB-2010-420 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF OKLAHOMA, STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Estate of JANE BERNARDD BARTON, deceased All creditors having claims against JANE BERNARDD BARTON, 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, JUDITH BARTON DENNIS, through her attorney of record, Mark Pruitt, 6 NE 63rd Street, Suite 260, Oklahoma City, OK, 73105, on or before the following presentment date: August

15, 2010 or the same will be forever barred. Dated this 18th day of May, 2010. MARK PRUITT, OBA #10596 THE LAW OFFICES OF MARK PRUITT 6 NE 63rd Street, Suite 260 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 848-9994 (405) 608-0887 Attorney for Personal Representative (5-27, 6-3-10) (PR183828R) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. PB-2010-481 Judge Bill Graves IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY JO WHITE, Deceased. TO THE CREDITORS OF MARY JO WHITE, DECEASED: All Creditors having claims against MARY JO WHITE, 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 6406B North Santa Fe, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, on or before the following presentment date: August 13, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. DATED this 26th day of May, 2010. Joe Dylan Kidd, Personal Representative of the Estate of MARY JO WHITE Alvin R. Bates, OBA #12209 LISSUZZO & BATES A Professional Corporation 6406B North Santa Fe Oklahoma City, OK 73116 (405) 848-1800 Telephone (405) 842-0949 Facsimile albates@sbcglobal.net Attorney for Joe Dylan Kidd, Personal Representative of the Estate of MARY JO WHITE (5-27, 6-3-10) (PR183829R) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No.: PG-2010-342 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF PAUL A. SOLORIO, Deceased. TO: The Creditors of Paul A. Solorio, deceased, (the “Decedent”): All persons having claims against the Decedent, Paul A. Solorio, are required to present the same with a description of all security and other collateral, if any, held by each creditor with respect to such claim to the named personal representative c/o Smalley & Associates, P.C., Robinson Executive Building, 620 North Robinson, Suite 207, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, on or before the following presentment date: July 21, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. Dated this 26th day of May, 2010. Diane M. Solorio, Personal Representative By: RICHARD E. SMALLEY, OBA#13351 Smalley & Associates, P.C. Robinson Executive Building 620 North Robinson, Suite 207 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 Telephone: (405) 947-6100 Facsimile: (405) 272-4770 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE (5-27, 6-3-10) (PR183859R) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. PB-2010-241 (Welch) IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RICHARD LEE DORRIS, DECEASED TO THE CREDITORS OF RICHARD LEE DORRIS, DECEASED: All creditors having claims against RICHARD LEE DORRIS, deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interest and other collateral, if any, held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to the undersigned named personal representative at 6666 N.W. 39th Expressway, Bethany, Oklahoma, or to the attorney for the personal representative, Jack H. Petty, at the same address on or before the following presentment date: August 1, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. DATED this 10th day of May, 2010. BRANDON DORRIS Personal Representative of the Estate of RICHARD LEE DORRIS, Deceased PETTY & DENSMORE JACK H. PETTY 6666 N.W. 39th Expressway Bethany, Oklahoma 73008 (405) 787-6911 OBA #7096 (5-27, 6-3-10) (PR183860R) NOTICE FOR HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, LEGATEES, AND DEVISEES AND FOR DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE NO. PB-2009-799 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Estate of DOROTHA L. GASSEUR, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Deborah Jo Allen, Personal

Representative of the Estate of Dorotha L. Gasseur, Deceased, having filed in this Court her Final Account of the Administration of said Estate and her Petition for the Determination of Heirs, Legatees, and Devisees and for Distribution and Discharge of said Estate and for final discharge of said Personal Representative, the hearing of the same has been fixed by the Judge of said Court for the 21st day of June, 2010, at 1:30 o’clock P.M., at the Court Room of said Court before Judge Allen Welch in the County Courthouse of Oklahoma County, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of 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 settle and allowed, the heirs, legatees, and devisees determined, and said Estate distributed and the Personal Representative discharged. DATED this 26th day of May, 2010. ALLEN WELCH JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Court Clerk By: Deputy LARRY A. MORGAN, OBA #6395 MORGAN AND MORGAN, PC 11912 N. Pennsylvania Avenue Suite D-1 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 731207830 Telephone: (405) 748-6200 Facsimile: (405) 748-6061 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE (5-27, 6-3-10) (PR183864A) COMBINED NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS; NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION, HEARING ON THE FINAL ACCOUNT, AND THE PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE AND DISCHARGE No. PB-2010-561 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATES OF JAMES R BRIDGES and BERTHA BRIDGES Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY given to all persons interested in the Estates of James R. Bridges and Bertha Bridges, Deceased, that on the 26th day of May, 2010, Valerie A. Helgeson, whose address is 2401 NW 56th St., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, filed a Petition for Summary Administration in the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, praying that Letters of Administration, if necessary, issue to the same individual. Said Petition further prays that the heirs at law of said Decedent be determined; that the Final Account be approved, the property of the Decedents subject to jurisdiction of this Court be distributed, that the Special Administrator/Personal Representative 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 either of the above named Decedents are required to present same, with a description of all security interest or other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Kendall Parrish, Attorney for the Personal Representative, at the offices of Ron Comingdeer & Associates, 6011 N. Robinson, Oklahoma City, OK 73118, on or before the following presentment date: the 28th day of June, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. The above named Decedent, James R. Bridges died on the 31st day of March, 2001, at which time the residence of the Decedent was 2526 SW 51st St., Oklahoma City, OK. The above named Decedent, Bertha Bridges, died on the 22nd day of April, 2001, at which time the residence of the Decedent was 2526 SW 51st St., Oklahoma City, OK The total value of the Estate of the Decedent as set forth in the Petition is $55,000.00 Pursuant to an Order of said Court, notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of August, 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, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing said Petition 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 summary proceedings are appropriate, and, if so, whether the Estate will be distributed and to whom the Estate will be distributed. The Personal Representative shall file the Final Account and Petition for Distribution herein on or before the 7th day of July, 2010, unless the heirs at law

waive the presentment of a final account. Dated this 26th day of May, 2010. BILL GRAVES JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT APPROVED: Kendall W. Parrish, OBA #15039 Ron Comingdeer & Associates 6011 N. Robinson Oklahoma City, OK 73118 (405) 848-5534 (5-27, 6-3-10) (PR183866A) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. PB-2010-412(Graves) IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HAZEL C. SEIBERT, DECEASED TO THE CREDITORS OF HAZEL C. SEIBERT, DECEASED: All creditors having claims against HAZEL C. SEIBERT, deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interest and other collateral, if any, held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to the undersigned named personal representative at 6666 N.W. 39th Expressway, Bethany, Oklahoma, or to the attorney for the personal representative, Jack H. Petty, at the same address on or before the following presentment date: August 1, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. DATED this 26th day of May, 2010. JOHN BRANSCUM Personal Representative of the Estate of HAZEL C. SEIBERT, Deceased PETTY & DENSMORE JACK H. PETTY 6666 N.W. 39th Expressway Bethany, Oklahoma 73008 (405) 787-6911 OBA #7096 (5-27, 6-3-10) (PR183867A) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. PB-2010-466(WELCH) IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY F. JOHNSON, DECEASED TO THE CREDITORS OF MARY F. JOHNSON, DECEASED: All creditors having claims against MARY F. JOHNSON, deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interest and other collateral, if any, held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to the undersigned named personal representative at 6666 N.W. 39th Expressway, Bethany, Oklahoma, or to the attorney for the personal representative, Jack H. Petty, at the same address on or before the following presentment date: August 1, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. DATED this 26th day of May, 2010. REGINALD L. JOHNSON Personal Representative of the Estate of MARY F. JOHNSON, Deceased PETTY & DENSMORE JACK H. PETTY 6666 N.W. 39th Expressway Bethany, Oklahoma 73008 (405) 787-6911 OBA #7096 (5-27, 6-3-10) (PR183893R) NOTICE TO CREDITORS NO. PB-2010-502 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF PAULINE FRANCES GARMAN DECEASED. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST PAULINE FRANCES GARMAN, 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 Personal Representative, RONALD ELVIN BURDEN, at the following address: P.O. Box 280, Davenport, OK 74026 or at the offices of said Attorney of Record, ROBERT D. CRAIG, P.O. Box 358, 221 South Ash Luther, Oklahoma 73054 on or before the following presentment date: August 2, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. Dated this 26th day of May, 2010. RONALD ELVIN BURDEN PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF PAULINE FRANCES GARMAN, DECEASED Robert D. Craig, OBA#1991 Attorney for Personal Representative 221 South Ash P.O. Box 358 Luther, Oklahoma 73054 (405) 277-3294 (5-27, 6-3-10)

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OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BRUCE J. MYERS, JR deceased. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: SHELLY ANN MYERS COOK, 8223 Worthington Dr; Houston TX 77083, PAT LINDELL MYERS, 2308 Plymouth Colony, Prosper TX 75078 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED That there has been produced and filed in the District Court of OKLAHOMA County, State of Oklahoma, a PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL, DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, DEVISEES AND LEGATEES AND APPOINTMENT OF THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE AND LETTERS OF TESTAMENTARY in the Probate of the Estate of BRUCE J. MYERS Jr, and, SHELLY ANN MYERS COOK has applied for Letters of Testamentary in said estate to be granted to SHELLY ANN MYERS COOK and that said petition will be heard at a regular term of said Court in the Court Room of Judge Bill Graves, Judge of the District Court of OKLAHOMA County, in the City of Oklahoma City, State of Oklahoma, on the 28th day of June, 2010 at 9:00 o’clock A.M., when and where any person interested in said estate may appear and contest said petition by filing written opposition thereto, or may assert his or her own right to the administration and pray that Letters of Testamentary be issued to himself or herself. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this court on this 1st day of June, 2010. BILL GRAVES Judge of the District Court APPROVED: Marsha L Blumenthal OBA #12566 Attorney for Petitioner P.O. Box 19012 Oklahoma City, Okla. 73144 (405) 631-8999 (6-3-10) (PR184475R) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY No. PG-2010-28 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF DON JO BLACK, an Incapacitated person. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an Order of the District Court of Oklahoma County made on the 2nd day of June, 2010, in the Matter of the Guardianship of Don Jo Black, an incapacitated person, the Guardian of said Estate will sell, at private sale, to the highest bidder, subject to the confirmation by said District Court, on or after the 17th day of June, 2010, at 211 N. Robinson, Suite 800, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, all of the right, title and interest, including homestead interest, if any, in and to the real property hereinafter described, belonging to the Guardianship Estate of Don Jo Black, which property is described as follows: Lot Thirteen (13), Block Ten (10), Wileman 5th Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof. Bids must be in writing and may be left with the Guardian, Gerald E. Kelley, at 211 North Robinson, Suite 800, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102. Terms must be cash in full, or terms acceptable to the Guardian and the District Court of Oklahoma County and in keeping with the Statutes of the State of Oklahoma. Dated this 2nd day of June, 2010. ALLEN WELCH JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT GERALD E. KELLEY, OBA #4923 GERALD E. KELLEY LLC One Leadership Square 211 N. Robinson, Suite 800 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (405) 235-4671 (405) 234-5511 (fax) gekelley@swbell.net (6-3-10) (PR184476R) NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE Case No. PB-2010-585 In The District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma In the Matter of the Estate of Elnora L. Oakes, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the estate of Elnora L. Oakes, deceased, that Billie J. Embree and Deloris Kaye Kirkes filed in said Court a Petition asking that Letters of Administration issue to Billie J. Embree and Deloris Kaye Kirkes as Co-Personal Representatives. Billie J. Embree and Deloris Kaye Kirkes requests that the identity of the heirs, devisees and legatees be determined at the initial hearing. The Court may determine the identity of all heirs, devisees and legatees, and any guardian or conservator of any minor or incompetent heir, devisee or legatee. Pursuant to an Order of this Court, notice is hereby given that on June 23, 2010 at 1:30 A.M. the Petition will be heard by the undersigned Judge in Courtroom No. 217, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, when and where all persons interested may appear and contest the same. Dated this June 2, 2010. ALLEN WELCH JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT RICHARD L. FARRIS, OBA #2836 6412 Avondale Dr., Suite 320 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73116 405/843-6555

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Attorney for Billie J. Embree and Deloris Kaye Kirkes (6-3-10) (PR184477R) NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION Case No. PB-2010-586 In the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma In the Matter of the Estate of Loretta M. Himes, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the estate of Loretta M. Himes, deceased, that Chris Dewayne Himes has applied for Letters of Administration on said estate. Chris Dewayne Himes requests that the identity of the heirs, devisees and legatees be determined at the initial hearing. The Court may determine the identity of all heirs, devisees and legatees, and any guardian or conservator of any minor or incompetent heir, devisee or legatee. Pursuant to an Order of this Court, notice is hereby given that on June 28, 2010 at 1:30 A.M. the Petition will be heard by the undersigned Judge in Courtroom No. 217, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, when and where all persons interested may appear and contest the same. Dated this June 2, 2010. ALLEN WELCH JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT RICHARD L. FARRIS, OBA #2836 6412 Avondale Dr., Suite 320 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73116 405/843-6555 Attorney for Chris Dewayne Himes (6-3-10) (PR184478A) NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF INTESTATE ESTATE, APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE, AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, DEVISEES AND LEGATEES Case No. PB-2010-584 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT JAMES WALLACE, Deceased, NOTICE is hereby given to the heirs, next of kin, creditors and all persons interested in the Estate of Robert James Wallace, deceased; that Robert James Wallace, Jr. has applied to be appointed as Personal Representative of said Estate and that the heirs, devisees, and legatees, if any, of said Decedent be judicially determined. Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of June, 2010, at 9:00 o’clock A.M., the Petition for Probate of Intestate Estate, Appointment of Personal Representative, and Determination of Heirs, Devisees and Legatees be heard before Judge Graves at the courtroom of said Court in the Oklahoma County Courthouse at 320 Robert S. Kerr, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, when and where all persons interested may appear and contest the same. Dated this 2nd day of June, 2010. BILL GRAVES JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT APPROVED: ERIC J. CAVETT, OBA #22098 Foshee & Yaffe P.O. Box 890420 Oklahoma City, OK 73189 Telephone: (405) 378-3033 Facsimile: (405) 632-3036 ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER (6-3-10) (PR184479A) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. PB-2010-521 STATE OF OKLAHOMA, COUNTY OF OKLAHOMA ss. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL K. BRAY, Deceased. All persons having claims against MICHAEL K. BRAY, 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 Robert L. Swartz, Swartz Law Firm, 2200 NW 50th, Ste. 240, Oklahoma City, OK 73112, on or before the following presentment date: August 10, 2010, or the same will be non-suited, void and forever barred. Dated this 2nd day of June, 2010. Robert L. Swartz Attorney for Petitioner Prepared by: Robert L Swartz, OBA #17454 Swartz Law Firm 2200 NW 50th, Ste. 240 Oklahoma City, OK 73112 (405) 843-5380 Attorney for Personal Representative (6-3, 6-10-10) (PR184480A) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. PB-2010-506 Judge Allen Welch IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Estate of Eleanor E. Lewis, Deceased TO THE CREDITORS OF ELEANOR E. LEWIS, DECEASED All creditors having claims against Eleanor E. Lewis, deceased, are required to present the same, with a description of Continued on next page


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Probate (First Publication) all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect of such claim to the named Personal Representative, Cynthia L. Smith, c/o Jennifer K. Golden, Phillips Murrah P.C., 12th Floor, 101 N. Robinson, Corporate Tower, 13th Floor, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, on or before the following presentment date: August 4, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. Dated June 2, 2010. Cynthia L. Smith, Personal Representative of the Estate of Eleanor E. Lewis, deceased Jennifer K. Golden (OBA No. 18067) PHILLIPS MURRAH P.C. Corporate Tower, Thirteenth Floor 101 North Robinson Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 Telephone: 405-235-4100 Facsimile: 405-235-4133 Attorney for Personal Representative (6-3, 6-10-10) (PR184481R) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. PB-2010-516 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL A. FILIPPO a/k/a MICHAEL ANTHONY FILIPPO, Deceased. All creditors having claims against MICHAEL A. FILIPPO a/k/a MICHAEL ANTHONY FILIPPO, 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, c/o James Warren, 3131 N.W. 63rd, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73116, on or before the following presentment date: August 4, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. DATED this 2nd day of June, 2010. James G. Warren Attorney for the Personal Representative (6-3, 6-10-10) (PR184482R) NOTICE TO CREDITORS CASE NO.: PB-2010-370 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILHELMINA DOYLE FISHER, Deceased. All creditors having claims against Wilhelmina Doyle Fisher, 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 Administratrix With Will Annexed, Jewel L. Jones, aka, Jewel Fisher Jones, at the Law Offices of Melvin Combs, Jr., P.O. Box 18782, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73154, on or before the following presentment date of August 15, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. Dated this 2nd day of June, 2010. JEWEL L. JONES, aka, JEWEL FISHER JONES, Administratrix With Will Annexed of the Estate of Wilhelmina Doyle Fisher, Deceased. MELVIN COMBS, JR., OBA #1829 527 NW 23rd Street P.O. Box 18782 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73154 (405) 427-2889 (405) 427-2004 – (Fax) Attorney for Personal Representative (6-3, 6-10-10) (PR184483R) NOTICE TO CREDITORS CASE NO.: PB-2010-371 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOTTIE MAE GARRISON, Deceased. All creditors having claims against Lottie Mae Garrison, Deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral, if any, held by each creditors with respect to such claim, to the Personal Representative, Lia Pennington, at the Law Offices of Melvin Combs, Jr., P.O. Box 18782, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73154, on or before the following presentment date of August 15, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. Dated this 2nd day of June, 2010. LIA PENNINGTON, Personal Representative of the Estate of Lottie Mae Garrison, Deceased. MELVIN COMBS, JR., OBA #1829 527 NW 23rd Street P.O. Box 18782 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73154 (405) 427-2889 (405) 427-2004 – (Fax) Attorney For Personal Representative (6-3, 6-10-10) (PR184484R) NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, DEVISEES AND LEGATEES, DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE No. PB-2010-63 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY,

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STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF NADINE V.B. GAINES Deceased Notice is hereby given that CLIFFORD LEE GAINES, Personal Representative of the Estate of NADINE V.B. GAINES, 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 discharge as such Personal Representative, for determination of heirs, devisees and legatees of said estate and for closing of said estate. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that on the 15th day of June, 2010, at 1:30 o’clock p.m. at the courtroom of said Court in the County Courthouse at 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, discharge of said personal Representative, determining the heirs, devisees and legatees of said estate, and appear and show cause why said accounts or any of them should not be approved, distribution made as prayed for, said personal Representative discharged, the heirs, devisees and legatees in said estate determined, and said estate closed. Dated this 24th day of May, 2010. ALLEN WELCH JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT TOM M. CUMMINGS, OBA #2089 701 N.W. 13TH Street Oklahoma City, OK 73103 Telephone: (405) 521-8900 Facsimile: (405) 604-9054 Attorney for Personal Representative (5-3, 6-10-10) (PR184512G) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. PB-2010-503(Welch) IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF PAUL ROBERT SLAGLE, DECEASED TO THE CREDITORS OF PAUL ROBERT SLAGLE, DECEASED: All creditors having claims against PAUL ROBERT SLAGLE, deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interest and other collateral, if any, held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to the undersigned named personal representative at 6666 N.W. 39th Expressway, Bethany, Oklahoma, or to the attorney for the personal representative, Jack H. Petty, at the same address on or before the following presentment date: August 15, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. DATED this 2nd day of June, 2010. ELLA KATHERINE SLAGLE Personal Representative of the Estate of PAUL ROBERT SLAGLE, Deceased PETTY & DENSMORE JACK H. PETTY 6666 N.W. 39th Expressway Bethany, Oklahoma 73008 (405) 787-6911 OBA #7096 (6-3, 6-10-10) (PR184513G) NOTICE TO CREDITORS NO. PB-2010-511 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF C.L. LEWIS, DECEASED TO THE CREDITORS OF C.L. LEWIS, DECEASED: All persons having claims against C.L. Lewis, also known as Clarence L. Lewis, Deceased, are required to present 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 Personal Representatives, at the law office of Joe S. Rolston III, P.C., 5613 North Classen Blvd., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118, on or before the following presentment date: August 5, 2010, or same will be forever barred. Dated this 2nd day of June, 2010. TERRI L. LEWIS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE VICKI LEE DORROUGH, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE KAREN ANNE RANKIN, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE JOE S. ROLSTON III, OBA #7734 5613 NORTH CLASSEN BLVD. OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73118 TELEPHONE: (405) 840-5900 FAX: (405) 842-6132 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES (6-3, 6-10-10) (PR184515G) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No.: PB-2010-480 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BRUCE W. KRAFT, Deceased. All creditors having claims against Bruce W. Kraft, 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 Mary Lu Kraft, Administratrix and personal representative of the Decedent, c/o James M. Levine, Attorney at Law; 104 West Gray Street; Norman, Oklahoma 73069, on or before the following presentment date: the 5th day of August, 2010, or the same will be forever barred.

Dated June 2, 2010. Mary Lu Kraft, Administratrix Estate of Bruce W. Kraft, Deceased. By: JAMES M. LEVINE, OBA #5394 104 West Gray Street Norman, Oklahoma 73069 (405) 701-3970 – Telephone (405) 329-5949 – Facsimile ATTORNEY FOR ADMINISTRATRIX (6-3, 6-10-10) (PR184516R) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. PB-2010-509 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JERRY W. SPRAGUE, Deceased. All creditors having claims against Jerry W. Sprague, 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 below named personal representative at: Ms. Nancy S. Huff, c/o Steven E. Edgar, 110 South Main Street, #104, Broken Arrow, OK 74012, on or before August 2, 2010, or the same will be non-suited, void and forever barred. DATED this 2nd day of June, 2010. Nancy S. Huff Steven E. Edgar, OBA# 2618 110 South Main Street, Suite 104 Broken Arrow, OK 74012 (918) 875-1765 Attorney for Petitioner (6-3, 6-10-10) (PR184517R) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No.: PB-2010-444 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF TOMMY L. LONG, DECEASED. All creditors having claims against Tommy L. Long, 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 Sandra M. Long, Executrix and personal representative of the Decedent, c/o James M. Levine, Attorney at Law; 104 West Gray Street; Norman, Oklahoma 73069, on or before the following presentment date: the 5th day of August, 2010, or the same will be forever barred. Dated June 2, 2010. Sandra M. Long, Executrix Estate of Tommy L. Long, Deceased. By: JAMES M. LEVINE, OBA #5394 104 West Gray Street Norman, Oklahoma 73069 (405) 701-3970 – Telephone (405) 329-5949 – Facsimile ATTORNEY FOR EXECUTRIX (6-3, 6-10-10) (PR184518R) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No. PB-2010-489 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH A. RICCI, Deceased. All creditors having claims against ELIZABETH A. RICCI, 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: Estate of ELIZABETH A. RICCI, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., P.R., c/o Ed Hoffman, VP & Sr. Trust Fiduciary Specialist, 1950 Hillsboro Blvd., FL 6006, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442, on or before the following presentment date: August 3, 2010, or the same will be nonsuited, void and forever barred. Dated this 2nd day of June, 2010. WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Personal Representative of the Estate of Elizabeth A. Ricci, Deceased By: ED HOFFMAN, Vice President and Senior Trust Fiduciary Specialist, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Jason M. Fields, OBA #19804 Riseling & Rhodes, P.C. 2510 E. 21st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114 (918) 747-0111 (918) 747-0776 (fax) jason@oktrustlaw.com (6-3, 6-10-10) (PR184519A) COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING No. PB-2010-583 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Estate of D.B. JONES, also known as DOROTHY B. JONES MELTON, also known as DOROTHY B. JONES, also known as D.B. MELTON, also known as DOROTHY B. MELTON, Deceased. TO: All persons interested in the Estate of D. B. Jones, also known as DOROTHY B. JONES MELTON, also known as DOROTHY B. JONES, also known as D.B. MELTON, also known as DOROTHY B. MELTON. You are hereby notified that on the 2nd day of June, 2010, the Petitioner, MAURICE M. LANGSTON, JR. (“Petitioner”), filed in the District Court of Oklahoma County a First Amended Petition for Summary Administration, Appointment of Special Administrator, and Admission of Will to Probate

(“Petition”). Petitioner has alleged that D.B. JONES, also known as DOROTHY B. JONES MELTON, also known as DOROTHY B. JONES, also known as D.B. MELTON, also known as DOROTHY B. MELTON (“Decedent”), age 87, died on November 4, 2007, domiciled in and residing at 1606 Randel Road, Nichol Hills, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma 73116, and that the total value of Decedent’s property in Oklahoma is $30,000.00. Attached to the Petition is an instrument purporting to be an original of the Last Will and Testament of Decedent. Petitioner has asked that this Court admit the Will to probate and other summary proceeding pursuant to Okla. Stat. tit. 58, § 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, 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 D.B. JONES, also known as DOROTHY B. JONES MELTON, also known as DOROTHY B. JONES, also known as D.B. MELTON, also known as DOROTHY B. MELTON, 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 Petitioner, MAURICE M. LANGSTON, JR., c/o Roland Tague, Esq., Andrews Davis, P.C., 100 N. Broadway, Suite 3300, Oklahoma City, OK 73102-8812, on or before the 2nd day of July, 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 9:00 a.m. at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, before the Honorable Allen J. Welch, Jr., Judge of the District Court. At the hearing, the Court will decide whether to approve the Petition 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 the 7th day of July, 2010. You are hereby advised that you must file objections to the Petition and the final account and petition for determination for heirs, legatees and devisees and distribution at least (10) days before the hearing and send a copy to Petitioner’s attorney, Roland Tague, Esq., Andrews Davis, P.C., 100 N. Broadway, Suite 3300, Oklahoma City, OK 73102-8812, 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 (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. 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 Maurice M. Langston, Jr. (6-3, 6-10-10)

Civil (Third Publication) (CV183301G) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. CJ-2010-1413 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA FREDA “SUE” ELROD, Plaintiff, vs. THERESA C. BREAUX, Defendant. STATE OF OKLAHOMA, TO: Theresa C. Breaux You are hereby notified that an action has been filed in the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2010-1413, styled: Freda “Sue” Elrod vs. Theresa C. Breaux, alleging that Plaintiff is entitled to recover for injuries she suffered on or about the 15th day of March, 2008, in an amount in excess of $10,000.00, attorney fees, interest, costs, and for such other and further relief to which the Court deems proper and just. You are hereby notified that you have been sued and must answer the Petition on or before the 28th day of June, 2010, or the allegations contained in the Petition will be taken as true and a judgment entered against you. Given under my hand and seal this 13th day of May, 2010. Patricia Presley, (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk Oklahoma County, Oklahoma By: Deputy GARY C. BACHMAN, OBA #400 STEPHEN D. BACHMAN, OBA #14030 BRYAN G. GARRETT, OBA #17866 HOLLOWAY DOBSON & BACHMAN One Leadership Square, Ste. 900 211 N. Robinson Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405-235-8593

405-235-1707 – fax Attorneys for Plaintiff, Sue Elrod (5-20, 5-27, 6-3-10) (CV183302G) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Case No. CJ-2010-1414 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA CANDACE JOHNSON, Plaintiff, vs. ANTHONY GEIER, Defendant. STATE OF OKLAHOMA, TO: Anthony Geier You are hereby notified that an action has been filed in the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2010-1414 styled: Candace Johnson vs. Anthony Geier, alleging that Plaintiff is entitled to recover for injuries she suffered on or about the 4th day of June, 2008, in an amount in excess of $10,000.00, attorney fees, interest, costs, and for such other and further relief to which the Court deems proper and just. You are hereby notified that you have been sued and must answer the Petition on or before the 28th day of June, 2010, or the allegations contained in the Petition will be taken as true and a judgment entered against you. Given under my hand and seal this 13th day of May, 2010. Patricia Presley, (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk Oklahoma County, Oklahoma By: Deputy GARY C. BACHMAN, OBA #400 STEPHEN D. BACHMAN, OBA #14030 BRYAN G. GARRETT, OBA #17866 HOLLOWAY DOBSON & BACHMAN One Leadership Square, Ste. 900 211 N. Robinson Oklahoma City, OK 73102 405-235-8593 405-235-1707 – fax Attorneys for Plaintiff, Candace Johnson (5-20, 5-27, 6-3-10) (CV183303A) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION No. CJ-2010-2289 JUDGE PARRISH IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff vs. LOUIS HAWKS, et al., Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: UNITED BANKERS MORTGAGE CORPORATION, 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 Petitions of said Plaintiff on file in said cause on or before the 9th day of July, 2010, or the allegations of said Petitions 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 Twenty-one (21) of Block Two (2) in LYON’S WILL ROGERS PARK ADDITION in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof; for the sum of $42,924.44 with 5.375% interest per annum thereon, or as adjusted by the Note and Mortgage, from the 1st day of October, 2009, until paid; Corporate Advances if any; Escrow Advances if any; Pro Rata MIP/PMI fees in the sum of $48.24; 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 18th day of May, 2010. Patricia Presley (Seal) Court Clerk BY: DEPUTY JAMES P. CATES - #13182 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 (5-20, 5-27, 6-3-10)

Civil (Second Publication) (CV183777A) ALIAS NOTICE BY PUBLICATION No. CJ-2010-1333 JUDGE ROBERTSON IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM E. JOHNSON, JR., et al., Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS OF WILLIAM E. JOHNSON JR., DECEASED TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., and that you must answer the Petitions of said Plaintiff on file in said cause on or before the 30th day of July, 2010, or the allegations of said Petitions 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 Forty-three (43), Block Eight (8), EPPERLY HEIGHTS 5TH ADDITION, Del City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof. for the sum of $63,290.80, with 5.625% interest per annum thereon, or as adjusted by the Note and Mortgage, from the 1st day of September, 2009, until paid; abstract and title expense; escrow advances if any; corporate 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 25th day of May, 2010. Patricia Presley, (Seal) Court Clerk BY: DEPUTY JAMES P. CATES - #13182 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 (5-27, 6-3, 6-10-10) (CV183778A) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION No. CJ-2010-3127 JUDGE SWINTON IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. RAUL B. GARCIA, et al., Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: RAUL B. GARCIA, SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF RAUL B. GARCIA TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued by Nationstar Mortgage, LLC, 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 Seventeen (17) and Eighteen (18), Block Forty (40), COLEY’S SUBDIVISION OF BLOCKS 31, 32, 33, 40, 41, 42 THOMAS BOULEVARD ADDITION, to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof; for the sum of $51,756.62, with 7.125% interest per annum thereon, or as adjusted by the Note and Mortgage, from the 1st day of December, 2009, until paid; late charges in the sum of $161.28; appraisal BPO fees in the sum of $39.69; other misc. fees in the sum of $25.00; Corporate Advances if any; Escrow Advances if any; 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 25th 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 (5-27, 6-3, 6-10-10)

Civil (First Publication) (CV184511R) PUBLICATION NOTICE Case No. CJ-2010-765 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Petition of The City of Oklahoma City, a Municipal Corporation, to Foreclose the Right to Reopen a Portion of N.E. 2nd Street between Blocks One (1) and Two (2), Miller’s Industrial Addition and a Fifteen (15) foot right-of-way east of and adjacent to Lot Twenty-four (24), Block One (1), Miller’s Industrial Addition, and Twenty-five (25) foot right-ofway extending through Blockone (1), Miller’s Industrial Addition, within Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. NOTICE is hereby given that The City of Oklahoma City, a municipal corporation, Petitioner in the above captioned and numbered cause, has filed a verified Petition requesting that the Court foreclose the right to reopen the following public way and/or “Easement” in The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to-wit: EXHIBIT “A” All of NE 2nd Street lying between Blocks 1 and 2, Miller’s Industrial Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and a 15 foot right-ofway lying east of and adjacent to Continued on next page


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Civil (First Publication) Lot 24, Block 1, Miller’s Industrial Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma; and a 25 foot right-ofway extending through Block 1, adjacent to Lots 1 and 2 on the north and Lots 6 through 24 on the south, said Block 1, Miller’s Industrial Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North line of Block 2, Miller’s Industrial Addition said point being at the intersection of the south line of NE 2nd Street and the east right-of-way line of the M.K&T. Railroad, also being the west line of Miller’s Industrial Addition, thence northeasterly along the said east railroad rightof-way and said west line of Miller’s Industrial Addition to a point on the south line of NE 2nd Street, said point being the southwest corner of Lot 3, Block 1, Miller’s Industrial Addition, thence easterly along the north line of NE 2nd Street and the south line of Block 1, Miller’s Industrial Addition to the southeast corner of Lot 24, said Block 1; thence northwesterly along the east line said Lot 24, Block 1 to the northeast corner of said Lot 24; thence westerly along the north line of Lots 6 through 24, said Block 1, to the intersection with the east right-ofway line of the M.K&T. Railroad, also being the west line of Miller’s Industrial Addition; thence northeasterly along the said east railroad right-of-way and said west line Miller’s Industrial Addition to the southwest corner of Lot 2, Block 1, Miller’s Industrial Addition; thence easterly along the south line of Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, to the southeast corner of said Lot 1; thence southeasterly along the east line of Miller’s Industrial Addition to a point on the south line of NE 2nd Street, said point also being the northeast corner of Lot 1, Block 2, Miller’s Industrial Addition; thence westerly along the south line of NE 2nd Street to a point on the east right-of-way line of the M.K&T. Railroad, also being the west line of Miller’s Industrial Addition to the point or place of beginning. (hereinafter referred to as the “Subject Property”) The above request to foreclose the right to reopen said “Easement” will be presented to the Honorable Patricia Parrish, District Judge, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, on the 22nd day of July, 2010, at 3:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible. Anyone in opposition to the said Petition to foreclose the right to reopen said “Easement” may appear at the above time in Judge Parrish’s courtroom in the Oklahoma County Courthouse and resist the same, if such party has filed five (5) days prior to the date set for said hearing, a verified answer showing the grounds therefore. Should opponents not appear and resist, then relief may be granted as prayed for in the abovenumbered cause. THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY KENNETH JORDAN Municipal Counselor Daniel T. Brummitt Land Use Division Head By: Daniel T. Brummitt, OBA #12971 Assistant Municipal Counselor 200 N. Walker, Room 400 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Telephone (405) 297-2451 Facsimile (405) 297-2118 ATTORNEYS FOR PETITIONER (6-3-10)

Juvenile (Third Publication) (JV183352G) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2008-371 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: T.J.G., T.L.H., S.H., S.N.D. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Father: Ronald Jackson, father of child T.J.G. born on 01-17-1998 born in Unknown – Last Known Address -3609 N. Prospect Avenue, Okc, OK Mother of said child is Melinda Lynn Henry Gleason. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as filed on May 26, 2009) has been filed in the abovestyled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILD BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN A WARD OF THE COURT AS A DEPRIVED CHILD; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILD BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED,

PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHER, RONALD JACKSON, PURSUANT TO 10 O.S § 7006-1.1 (A)(2) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as filed on May 26, 2009) on the 7th day of September, 2010, at 1:30 P.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # B of Judge Alcorn, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as filed on May 26, 2009) may be taken as true; the child’s legal status may be determined; the child may remain a ward of the Court; custody of the child may be placed with a thirdparty; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 19th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-20, 5-27, 6-3-10) (JV183354G) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2008-611 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: R.D. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Mother: Tiffany Lynn Green, mother of child R.D. born on 03-14-2006 born in Unknown – Last Known Address -910 NE 13th Street #13, Okc, OK Father of said child is Alvin Dugas. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as amended on April 14, 2010) has been filed in the above-styled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILD BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN A WARD OF THE COURT AS A DEPRIVED CHILD; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILD BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE MOTHER, TIFFANY LYNN GREEN, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(5) ON THE GROUNDS OF FAILURE TO CORRECT CONDITIONS. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as amended on April 14, 2010) on the 16th day of July, 2010, at 9:00 A.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # B of Judge Alcorn, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as amended on April 14, 2010) may be taken as true; the child’s legal status may be determined; the child may remain a ward of the Court; custody of the child may be placed with a thirdparty; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 19th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-20, 5-27, 6-3-10)

(JV183355G) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2008-361 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: M.I.T., T.D.T., T.R.T. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Father: Clifton Ruth, father of child T.D.T. born on 02-26-2006 born in Unknown – Last Known Address Lawton Correctional Center Father: Mike Brandon Comacho, father of child M.I.T. born on 11-29-2002 born in Unknown – Last Known Address 1540 NW 2nd Street, Okc, OK Mother of said children is Dorothy Marie Thomas. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as filed on May 1, 2009) has been filed in the abovestyled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILDREN BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN WARDS OF THE COURT AS DEPRIVED CHILDREN; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILDREN BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHER, CLIFTON RUTH, PURSUANT TO 10 O.S § 70061.1 (A)(12) ON THE GROUNDS OF THE PARENT IS INCARCERATED and TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHER, MIKE BRANDON COMACHO, PURSUANT TO 10 O.S § 7006-1.1 (A)(2) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as filed on May 1, 2009) on the 31st day of August, 2010, at 9:00 A.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # B of Judge Alcorn, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THESE CHILDREN. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILDREN NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as filed on May 1, 2009) may be taken as true; the children’s legal status may be determined; the children may remain wards of the Court; custody of the children may be placed with a third-party; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 19th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-20, 5-27, 6-3-10) (JV183356G) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2006-891 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: K.V.W., J.W., Z.W., S.K.W. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Father: Antonio McCarroll, father of child S.K.W. born on 12-17-2009 born in Unknown – Last Known Address Unknown Father: Unknown Father, father of child S.K.W. born on 12-17-2009 born in Unknown – Last Known Address Unknown Mother of said child is Nikysha D. Williamson. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as filed on December 29, 2009) has been filed in the above-styled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILD BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN A WARD OF THE COURT AS A DEPRIVED CHILD; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILD BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHERS, ANTONIO McCARROLL and

UNKNOWN FATHER, PURSUANT TO 10 O.S § 7006-1.1 (A)(2) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as filed on December 29, 2009) on the 15th day of July, 2010, at 10:30 A.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # B of Judge Alcorn, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as filed on December 29, 2009) may be taken as true; the child’s legal status may be determined; the child may remain a ward of the Court; custody of the child may be placed with a thirdparty; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 19th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-20, 5-27, 6-3-10) (JV183358G) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2010-18 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: R.G.R., P.P.L. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Father: Henry Lee Lawrence Jr., father of child R.G.R. born on 11-12-2008 born in Unknown – Last Known Address Unknown Father: Louis Kenny, father of child R.G.R. born on 11-12-2008 born in Unknown – Last Known Address Unknown Mother of said child is April Ratliff. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as amended on March 20, 2010) has been filed in the above-styled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILD BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN A WARD OF THE COURT AS A DEPRIVED CHILD; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILD BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHERS, HENRY LEE LAWRENCE Jr and LOUIS KENNY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 14-904 (B)(2) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as amended on March 20, 2010) on the 22nd day of July, 2010, at 3:00 P.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # B of Judge Alcorn, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as amended on March 20, 2010) may be taken as true; the child’s legal status may be determined; the child may remain a ward of the Court; custody of the child may be placed with a thirdparty; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 19th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-20, 5-27, 6-3-10) (JV183359G) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2005-833 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF

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OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: Z.H., I.H. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Father: Kendrick Harris, father of child Z.H. born on 07-02-2004 born in Unknown – Last Known Address Deceased Father: Lamario Hobbs, father of child Z.H. born on 07-02-2004 born in Unknown – Last Known Address Unknown Father: Unknown Father, father of child I.H. born on 11-21-2006 born in Unknown – Last Known Address Unknown Father: Unknown Father, father of child Z.H. born on 07-02-2004 born in Unknown – Last Known Address Unknown Mother of said children is Marilyn Hogan. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as amended on April 30, 2010) has been filed in the above-styled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILDREN BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN WARDS OF THE COURT AS DEPRIVED CHILDREN; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILDREN BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHERS, KENDRICK HARRIS, LAMARIO HOBBS, UNKNOWN FATHER OF I.H., and UNKNOWN FATHER OF Z.H., PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4904 (B)(2) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as amended on April 30, 2010) on the 15th day of June, 2010, at 9:00 A.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # C of Judge Stuart, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THESE CHILDREN. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILDREN NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as amended on April 30, 2010) may be taken as true; the children’s legal status may be determined; the children may remain wards of the Court; custody of the children may be placed with a thirdparty; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 19th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-20, 5-27, 6-3-10) (JV183360G) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2008-441 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: C.A.L., I.D.L. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Father: Eric C. Kelly, father of child C.A.L. born on 12-13-1997 born in Unknown and of child I.D.L. born on 03-05-2004 born in Unknown – Last Known Address -2613 SW 40th Street, Okc, OK Mother of said children is Kimberly Ann Leger. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as filed on October 1, 2009) has been filed in the above-styled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILDREN BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN WARDS OF THE COURT AS DEPRIVED CHILDREN; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILDREN BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHER, ERIC C. KELLY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-

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4-904 (B)(5) ON THE GROUNDS OF FAILURE TO CORRECT CONDITIONS. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as filed on October 1, 2009) on the 22nd day of July, 2010, at 3:00 P.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # B of Judge Alcorn, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THESE CHILDREN. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILDREN NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as filed on October 1, 2009) may be taken as true; the children’s legal status may be determined; the children may remain wards of the Court; custody of the children may be placed with a third-party; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 19th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-20, 5-27, 6-3-10) (JV183361G) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2009-305 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: K.N. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Father: Eric Jefferson, father of child K.N. born on 10-24-2000 born in Unknown – Last Known Address -PO Box 296, Dale, SC Mother of said child is Syreeta Nolan. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as filed on June 24, 2009) has been filed in the abovestyled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILD BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN A WARD OF THE COURT AS A DEPRIVED CHILD; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILD BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHER, ERIC JEFFERSON, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(2) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as filed on June 24, 2009) on the 17th day of June, 2010, at 10:30 A.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # B of Judge Alcorn, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as filed on June 24, 2009) may be taken as true; the child’s legal status may be determined; the child may remain a ward of the Court; custody of the child may be placed with a thirdparty; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 19th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-20, 5-27, 6-3-10) (JV183367G) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2009-507 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: K.A. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Continued on next page


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June 3, 2010

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Juvenile (Third Publication) Father: Kevin L. Perry, father of child K.A. born on 11-28-2009 born in Oklahoma City, OK – Last Known Address -5604 Lacue St, Spencer, OK Mother of said child is Timeka Alexander. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as amended on May 10, 2010) has been filed in the above-styled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILD BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN A WARD OF THE COURT AS A DEPRIVED CHILD; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILD BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHER, KEVIN L. PERRY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 14-904 (B)(2) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as amended on May 10, 2010) on the 15th day of June, 2010, at 9:00 A.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # C of Judge Stuart, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as amended on May 10, 2010) may be taken as true; the child’s legal status may be determined; the child may remain a ward of the Court; custody of the child may be placed with a thirdparty; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 19th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-20, 5-27, 6-3-10) (JV183368G) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2010-24 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: B.B. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Father: Unknown Father, father of child B.B. born on 01-12-2010 born in Oklahoma City, OK – Last Known Address -Unknown Mother of said child is Gina Raechel Swain. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as amended on May 5, 2010) has been filed in the above-styled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILD BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN A WARD OF THE COURT AS A DEPRIVED CHILD; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILD BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHER, UNKNOWN FATHER, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(2) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as amended on May 5, 2010) on the 14th day of June, 2010, at 9:00 A.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # C of Judge Stuart, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY

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APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as amended on May 5, 2010) may be taken as true; the child’s legal status may be determined; the child may remain a ward of the Court; custody of the child may be placed with a thirdparty; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 19th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-20, 5-27, 6-3-10)

Juvenile (Second Publication) (JV183783G) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2010-106 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: E.V.E. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Father: Victor Artitia aka Avitia, father of child E.V.E. born on 03-19-2010 born in Oklahoma City, OK – Last Known Address -Unknown Father: Unknown Father, father of child E.V.E. born on 03-19-2010 born in Oklahoma City, OK – Last Known Address -Unknown Mother of said child is Nekina Joyce Eckiwardy. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as amended on May 10, 2010) has been filed in the above-styled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILD BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN A WARD OF THE COURT AS A DEPRIVED CHILD; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILD BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHERS, VICTOR ARTITIA aka AVITIA and UNKNOWN FATHER, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(3) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT OF AN INFANT. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as amended on May 10, 2010) on the 29th day of June, 2010, at 9:00 A.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # C of Judge Stuart, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as amended on May 10, 2010) may be taken as true; the child’s legal status may be determined; the child may remain a ward of the Court; custody of the child may be placed with a thirdparty; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 25th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-27, 6-3, 6-10-10) (JV183784G) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2008-652 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: S.M.Y. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Father: Antoine Tyrique Young, father of child S.M.Y. born on 11-22-2008 born in Oklahoma City, OK – Last Known Address -Unknown Father: Unknown Father, father of child S.M.Y. born on 11-22-2008 born in Oklahoma City, OK – Last Known Address -Unknown Mother of said child is Brittany Dabrney. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that

a Petition to Terminate (as amended on May 10, 2010) has been filed in the above-styled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILD BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN A WARD OF THE COURT AS A DEPRIVED CHILD; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILD BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHERS, ANTOINE TYRIQUE YOUNG and UNKNOWN FATHER, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(2) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as amended on May 10, 2010) on the 12th day of August, 2010, at 9:00 A.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # C of Judge Stuart, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as amended on May 10, 2010) may be taken as true; the child’s legal status may be determined; the child may remain a ward of the Court; custody of the child may be placed with a thirdparty; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 25th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-27, 6-3, 6-10-10) (JV183786G) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2010-50 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: F.A.H. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Father: Unknown Father, father of child F.A.H. born on 02-04-2010 born in Oklahoma City, OK – Last Known Address -Unknown Mother of said child is Kirsta Ann Henderson. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as amended on May 14, 2010) has been filed in the above-styled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILD BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN A WARD OF THE COURT AS A DEPRIVED CHILD; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILD BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHER, UNKNOWN FATHER, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(2) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as amended on May 14, 2010) on the 29th day of June, 2010, at 1:30 P.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # C of Judge Stuart, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will

proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as amended on May 14, 2010) may be taken as true; the child’s legal status may be determined; the child may remain a ward of the Court; custody of the child may be placed with a thirdparty; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 25th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-27, 6-3, 6-10-10) (JV183788G) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2008-547 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: J.S.O., J.O. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Mother: Shannon Deeann Hart, mother of child J.O. born on 04-08-2010 born in Oklahoma City, OK – Last Known Address -541 SW 32nd St., Okc, OK Father: Johnny S. O’Neal IV, father of child J.O. born on 04-08-2010 born in Oklahoma City, OK – Last Known Address -541 SW 32nd St., Okc, OK YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as amended on May 13, 2010) has been filed in the above-styled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILD BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN A WARD OF THE COURT AS A DEPRIVED CHILD; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILD BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE MOTHER, SHANNON DEEANN HART, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(2) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT, and 10A O.S § 1-4904 (B)(14) ON THE GROUNDS OF FAILURE TO CORRECT CONDITIONS OF A PRIOR ADJUDICATION TO A SIBLING OF THE CHILD and FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHER, JOHNNY S. O’NEAL IV, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(2) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT, 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(6) ON THE GROUNDS OF FAILURE TO CORRECT CONDITIONS OF A PRIOR TERMINATION and 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(14) ON THE GROUNDS OF FAILURE TO CORRECT CONDITIONS OF A PRIOR ADJUDICATION TO A SIBLING OF THE CHILD. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as amended on May 13, 2010) on the 16th day of July, 2010, at 1:30 P.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # C of Judge Stuart, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as amended on May 13, 2010) may be taken as true; the child’s legal status may be determined; the child may remain a ward of the Court; custody of the child may be placed with a thirdparty; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 25th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-27, 6-3, 6-10-10) (JV183789G) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2009-388 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: L.J.G., D.A.H., I.J.H. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Father: Unknown Father, father of child L.J.G. born on 10-31-2006 born in Unknown – Last Known Address Unknown Father: Unknown Father, father of child I.J.H. born on 07-09-2009 born in Oklahoma City, OK – Last Known Address -Unknown Mother of said children is Vanessa Li

Hernandez. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as amended on May 10, 2010) has been filed in the above-styled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILDREN BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN WARDS OF THE COURT AS DEPRIVED CHILDREN; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILDREN BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHERS, UNKNOWN FATHER of Lorenzo AND UNKNOWN FATHER of Ivan, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(2) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as amended on May 10, 2010) on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 9:00 A.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # A of Judge Kirby, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THESE CHILDREN. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILDREN NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as amended on May 10, 2010) may be taken as true; the children’s legal status may be determined; the children may remain wards of the Court; custody of the children may be placed with a thirdparty; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 25th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-27, 6-3, 6-10-10) (JV183790G) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2010-80 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: A.C.M.J. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Father: Unknown Father, father of child A.C.M.J. born on 02-07-10 born in Oklahoma City, OK – Last Known Address -Unknown Mother of said child is Jacqueline Lynette Jackson. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as filed on March 9, 2010) has been filed in the above-styled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILD BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN A WARD OF THE COURT AS A DEPRIVED CHILD; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILD BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHER, UNKNOWN FATHER, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(3) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT OF AN INFANT. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as filed on March 9, 2010) on the 13th day of July, 2010, at 9:00 A.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # D of Judge Shaw, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU

MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as filed on March 9, 2010) may be taken as true; the child’s legal status may be determined; the child may remain a ward of the Court; custody of the child may be placed with a thirdparty; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 25th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-27, 6-3, 6-10-10) (JV183792G) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2010-108 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: A.M. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Father: Unknown Father, father of child A.M. born on 10-10-2009 born in Unknown – Last Known Address Unknown Mother of said child is Ashley McCoy. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as filed on April 1, 2010) has been filed in the abovestyled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILD BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN A WARD OF THE COURT AS A DEPRIVED CHILD; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILD BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHER, UNKNOWN FATHER, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(3) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT OF AN INFANT. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as filed on April 1, 2010) on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 1:30 P.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # D of Judge Shaw, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as filed on April 1, 2010) may be taken as true; the child’s legal status may be determined; the child may remain a ward of the Court; custody of the child may be placed with a thirdparty; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 25th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-27, 6-3, 6-10-10) (JV183793G) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2010-53 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: T.A.B., S.B. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Mother: Sara R. Bethel, mother of child T.A.B. born on 09-26-2003 born in Unknown – Last Known Address -100 Gaitlin Road, Mt Enterprise, TX Father of said child is Thomas Anthony Bethel. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as filed on February 12, 2010) has been filed in the above-styled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILD BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN A WARD OF THE COURT AS A DEPRIVED CHILD; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILD BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; Continued on next page


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Juvenile (Second Publication) THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE MOTHER, SARA R. BETHEL, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(2) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as filed on February 12, 2010) on the 6th day of July, 2010, at 1:30 P.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # C of Judge Stuart, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to Terminate (as filed on February 12, 2010) may be taken as true; the child’s legal status may be determined; the child may remain a ward of the Court; custody of the child may be placed with a thirdparty; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 25th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-27, 6-3, 6-10-10) (JV183879R) NOTICE OF HEARING JD 2008-391 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: C.J.V.; J.V.; J.R.; B.L.R.; J.H.; N.H.; THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Father: Charles Villalobos, father of child C.J.V. born on 07-18-00 born in Unknown, of child J.V. born on 03-07-02 born in Unknown, and of child J.R. born on 08-11-04 born in Unknown – Last Known Address -P.O. Box 254, Susanville, CA Father: Unknown Father, father of child B.L.R. born on 03-09-07 born in Unknown – Last Known Address Unknown Mother of said children is Leanna S. Villalobos. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate (as amended on May 26, 2010) has been filed in the above-styled and numbered case with the District Court, Juvenile Division, for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. THAT SAID CHILDREN BE MADE AND/OR REMAIN WARDS OF THE COURT AS DEPRIVED CHILDREN; PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-1105(20); THAT CUSTODY OF SAID CHILDREN BE PLACED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT PATERNITY BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER CHILD WILL NOT BE TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOPTION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. §1-4-906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE FATHERS, CHARLES VILLALOBOS and UNKNOWN FATHER, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S § 1-4-904 (B)(2) ON THE GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that this case is set for hearing on the issues raised by the Petition (as amended on May 26, 2010) on the 21st day of June, 2010, at 9:00 A.M., or at the same time twenty-five (25) days from the date of publication of this Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in Courtroom # A of Judge Kirby, at the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to appear and to be heard at the hearing; to present a defense in a deprived action; and, to be represented by counsel in this matter. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THESE CHILDREN. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILDREN NAMED IN THE PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you fail to appear: the hearing will proceed without further notice to you; the allegations in the Petition to

Terminate (as amended on May 26, 2010) may be taken as true; the children’s legal status may be determined; the children may remain wards of the Court; custody of the children may be placed with a thirdparty; your parental rights may be terminated. DATED this 26th day of May, 2010. PATRICIA PRESLEY (Seal) Oklahoma County Court Clerk By: Deputy (5-27, 6-3, 6-10-10)

Miscellaneous (Second Publication) (MS183782A) SOLICITATION FOR BIDS BID NOTICE B10-026 Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Manager for the City of Edmond, Edmond, Oklahoma, at its office, located at 100 East 1st Street, Edmond, Oklahoma 73034, until 2:00 p.m., Central Local Time, on the 16th of June, 2010 for the construction of FY 09-10 School Zone Improvement Project. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud in the 2nd Floor Conference Room of the City Administration Building, 100 E. 1st Street, Edmond, Oklahoma, on the 16th of June, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. This project consists of furnishing all required materials, supplies, equipment, tools, and plant to perform all necessary labor for the construction of FY 09-10 School Zone Improvement Project. The work shall be done in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the City Engineer’s Office. Plans, specifications, and other bidding documents are available for public inspection and copies may be obtained by visiting our website at www.edmondok.com or in the Purchasing Office, 100 E. First Street, Edmond, Oklahoma 73034. There will be a non-refundable charge for bidding documents and plans. The City of Edmond Purchasing Department is the only authorized source of bid documents. Documents obtained from any other source may be incomplete. Bidders using bid documents not obtained from the City are advised to register as a supplier at http://www.edmondok.com/ to enable receipt of any necessary addenda or correspondence. Upon registering as a supplier, you may elect to bid electronically or deliver a hard copy of your bid to the Purchasing Office. All blank spaces for bid prices must be filled in, in ink or typewritten, and in both words and figures. Each bid must be submitted in a sealed envelope bearing on the outside the name of the bidder, his/her address, and the name of the project for which the bid is submitted. If forwarded by mail, the sealed envelope containing the bid must be enclosed in another envelope addressed as specified in the bid form. Bids received more than ninety six (96) hours, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, before the time set for opening the bids, as well as bids received after the time set for receipt of bids, WILL NOT be considered and will be RETURNED UNOPENED. 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. Deposits will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. Each bid submitted is a legal offer and when accepted by the City, constitutes a FIRM AND BINDING CONTRACT. The City reserves the right to REJECT ANY or ALL BIDS. The City of Edmond reserves the unconditional right to cancel all or any portion of this project within thirty (30) days from the date of opening of bids, for any reason and at its sole discretion. (5-27, 6-3-10) (MS183833R) OKLAHOMA SUSTAINABILITY NETWORK – REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR PROFESSIONAL MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES Position Title: Marketing and Communications Director and/or Service provider Project Title: Oklahoma’s Building Codes – A Foundation for Energy Efficiency The Oklahoma Sustainability Network is requesting marketing and communications assistance from a professional designer to brand and develop marketing and mass communications resources to be unveiled to government agencies, homeowners associations, higher education institutions, and other relevant audiences. The resources are for the “Oklahoma’s Building Codes: A Foundation for Energy Efficiency,” in compliance with OSN’s strategy and requirements of a grant funded by the Oklahoma Department of Commerce – State Energy Office. Application Deadline – June 28, 2010, 5:00 p.m. Central Standard Time Interested applicants need to visit http://www.oksustainability.org for more details. (5-27, 6-3-10) (MS183834R) OKLAHOMA SUSTAINABILITY NETWORK – REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR A PROFESSIONAL

WEBMASTER (WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT & MAINTENANCE) Position Title: Webmaster (Website Development & Maintenance) Project Title: Oklahoma’s Building Codes – A Foundation for Energy Efficiency The Oklahoma Sustainability network is requesting website design, implementation, and maintenance assistance from a qualified professional Webmaster. The website and content are for the project “Oklahoma’s Building Codes: A foundation for Energy Efficiency,” in compliance with OSN’s strategy and grant from the Department of Commerce – State Energy Office. Application Deadline – June 28, 2010, 5:00 p.m. Central Standard Time Interested applicants need to visit http://www.oksustainability.org for more details. (5-27, 6-3-10) (MS183881R) NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the City of Midwest City, at its City Clerk’s office located in the Municipal Building, 100 N. Midwest Blvd., Midwest City, Oklahoma until 10:00 a.m., Friday, June 18, 2010 for the following: Materials and Labor to Construct 280’ Steel Guyed Antenna Tower (including installation and mounting of equipment) Copies of general conditions and specifications are on file in the office of the City Clerk and copies thereof may be obtained from the City Clerk. Items being bid on and the date bids are to be opened must be identified on the face of the envelope in the lower lefthand corner. Bids will be opened and read publicly immediately following the above stated closing time. Bids received after closing will be returned unopened. Only bids on City of Midwest City bid forms will be considered. The bids filed will be considered by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Midwest City at or after 7:15 p.m., Tuesday, June 22, 2010, and the Council may, at its discretion, accept a bid at that time or may lay the same over to a subsequent meeting for comparison and computation. The City of Midwest City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. RHONDA ATKINS CITY CLERK CITY OF MIDWEST CITY (5-27, 6-3-10)

Miscellaneous (First Publication) (MS184434A) REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL The City of Del City and/or Del City Municipal Services Authority is requesting sealed bids for: RFP 1105 – Watermeters, Boxes, Lids, & Fire Hydrants Bidding documents may be obtained by visiting our website at www.cityofdelcity.com, DemandStar’s website at www.demandstar.com and downloading via the internet for $5.00 or hardcopy documents are available by calling (405)670-7321 or at the office of the City Clerk, 3701 SE 15th Street, Del City, Ok for $.95. Bids received more than ninety-six (96) hours excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays before the time set for opening and bids received after the time set for opening will be returned unopened. Bids will be opened at 10:00 AM on June 14, 2010. All documents and other activities are held in the Municipal Building, 3701 SE 15th St, Del City, OK 73115 unless otherwise specified. Carol Noble, City Clerk (6-3-10) (MS184500G) NOTICE 99 Ford Cougar, #1ZWFT61L0X5684549, $750.00 4429 S. Magnolia St., OKC, 6724875, June 18, 2010, at 8:00 am (6-3, 6-10, 6-17-10) (MS184501G) NOTICE 98 Honda Accord, #7HGCG5640XA033991, $975.00 4429 S. Magnolia St., OKC, 6724875, June 18, 2010, at 8:00 am (6-3, 6-10, 6-17-10) (MS184502A) SOLICITATION FOR BIDS (BID NOTICE) Sealed bids will be received by the Department of Central Services, Construction and Properties Division, Will Rogers Building, 2401 Lincoln Blvd. Suite 106, Oklahoma City, OK 73105, up to and including the time and date indicated below. The bids will be opened and read aloud after the time indicated. Copies of the plans and bid documents may be obtained by applying to: Department of Central Services, Construction and Properties Division, (405) 522-0280. Cash CANNOT be accepted. Copies of the bid documents are on file at the Department of Central Services office and are available for public inspection. Bid documents are available for the cost noted below. DCS Project Number: 10154CM.2 Project Name: Dan Little Residence Hall Phase 2-Bid Packages Project Location: 1141 N. Lincoln Blvd., OKC, Ok Cost Estimate: $25,000.00 Using Agency: Oklahoma School of

Science and Mathematics Bid Documents Available: June 8, 2010 CD available from CMS and DCS/CAP Pre-Bid Conference: No Pre-Bid, Refer “instructions to Bidders” in project Manual. In case of adverse weather conditions, please call 405-521-2112 prior to Pre-bid Conference. Date and Time: N/A Location: N/A Bid Opening Date: June 29, 2010 Bid Opening Time: 2:00 P.M. Contact Person(s): Casey Caldwell, CMS Willowbrook 600-9207 For Questions: casey.caldwell@cmswillowbrook.com Bid Bond – If the bid exceeds $50,000, a cashier’s check, a certified check or surety bid bond in the amount of five percent (5%) of the total bid shall accompany the sealed bid of each bidder. Security checks will be returned to all but the three lowest bidders after the bid opening. The three lowest bid securities will be retained until the contract is awarded. By: Bill Harrell Contract Manager Construction & Properties Division (6-3, 6-10-10)

Sheriff’s Sale (First Publication) (SS184373G) NOTICE OF ALIAS SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ 2009-9295 Judge Owens, Dan IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. BILLIE J. HUTCHINS A/K/A BILLIE JEAN HUTCHINS; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for alias sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: All of Lot Twenty-six (26) in Block Two (2), MANSFIELD ADDITION NO. 2, to Del City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 1913 Ina Mae Avenue, Del City, OK 73115 (the “Property”) Alias sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Alias Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the alias sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ 2009-9295, entitled Bank of America, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. Billie J. Hutchins a/k/a Billie Jean Hutchins, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, Bank of America, N.A., in the sum of $30,753.12 with interest thereon at the rate of 5.34% per annum from January 5, 2009, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Billie J. Hutchins a/k/a Billie Jean Hutchins; John Doe, spouse of Billie J. Hutchins a/k/a Billie Jean Hutchins, if married; Occupants of the Premises; The Heirs, Personal Representatives, Devisees, Trustees, Successors and Assigns of Billie J. Hutchins a/k/a Billie Jean Hutchins, deceased, and the Unknown Successors; State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Oklahoma Tax Commission. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $92,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 24th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184374G) NOTICE OF ALIAS SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ 2008-3386 Judge Parrish, Patricia IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE

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OF OKLAHOMA INDYMAC BANK, FSB; Plaintiff, vs. RONALD ALAN HERMAN; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for alias sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: All of Lot One (1), DONALDSONS FIRST ADDITION to Del City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof a/k/a 3201 Vickie Drive, Del City, OK 73115, commonly known as 3201 Vickie Drive, Del City, OK 73115 (the “Property”) Alias sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Alias Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the alias sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ 2008-3386, entitled IndyMac Bank, FSB, Plaintiff, vs. Ronald Alan Herman, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, IndyMac Bank, FSB, in the sum of $58,924.38 with interest thereon at the rate of 11.95% per annum from November 1, 2007, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Jane Doe, spouse of Ronald Alan Herman a/k/a Susan Herman; Ronald Alan Herman; Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee under the Pooling and Servicing Agreement Series INABS 2006-D. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $65,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 24th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184376G) NOTICE OF SECOND ALIAS SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ-2005-3980 Judge Parrish, Patricia IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. YUNG-TAI LIU; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for second alias sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Fifteen (15), Block One Hundred Sixty-two (162), in VILLAGE 3RD ADDITION, to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof. a/k/a 1815 Sheffield Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73120, commonly known as 1815 Sheffield Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 (the “Property”) Second alias sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Second Alias Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the second alias sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2005-3980, entitled Bank of America, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. Yung-Tai Liu, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, Bank of America, N.A.,

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in the sum of $23,425.15 with interest thereon at the rate of 8.48% per annum from April 1, 2009, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Yung-Tai Liu. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $59,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 24th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184377G) NOTICE OF ALIAS SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ 2008-10488 Judge Parrish, Patricia IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR MASTR ASSET BACKED SECURITIES TRUST 2005OPT1; Plaintiff, vs. SCOTT TUCKER PERKINS; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for alias sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: All of Lot One (1), in Block Nine (9), in CANYON NORTH ADDITION SECTION 1 to the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, as shown by the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 6724 Evergreen Canyon Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73162 (the “Property”) Alias sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Alias Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the alias sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ 2008-10488, entitled Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for MASTR Asset Backed Securities Trust 2005OPT1, Plaintiff, vs. Scott Tucker Perkins, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for MASTR Asset Backed Securities Trust 2005-OPT1, in the sum of $75,635.78 with interest thereon at the rate of 7.75% per annum from July 1, 2008, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Scott Tucker Perkins and Jane Doe, spouse of Scott Tucker Perkins, if married; Occupants of the Premises a/k/a Tony Ada; Arrow Financial Services, LLC Assignee of FIA Card Services N.A. (Bank of America). The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $130,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 24th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184378A) NOTICE OF SECOND ALIAS SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ-2009-2769 Judge Robertson, Vicki IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA Continued on next page


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Sheriff’s Sale (First Publication) U.S. BANK, N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. GRANT F. KIMBERLING AND ROBBIE L. KIMBERLING; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for second alias sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Two (2), in Block Thirty-one (31) of Blocks Thirty (30) and Thirty-one (31), in Section Three (3), THE GREENS, an addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 13504 Green Valley Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73120(the “Property”) Second alias sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Second Alias Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the second alias sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2009-2769, entitled U.S. Bank, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. Grant F. Kimberling and Robbie L. Kimberling, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, U.S. Bank, N.A., in the sum of $183,254.66 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.4% per annum from October 1, 2008, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Grant F. Kimberling; Robbie L. Kimberling; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for First Mortgage Company, LLC; Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $193,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 24th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184379A) NOTICE OF ALIAS SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ-2009-7810 Judge Swinton, Barbara IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE C E RT I F I C AT E H O L D E R S CSWABS, INC., ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-20; Plaintiff, vs. KRISTEN BOWLAN AND JOHN M. SHACKELFORD; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for alias sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: The South 80 feet of the West 290.47 feet of Block Eighty-four (84) in OUTPOST ESTATES, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 2622 N Shadynook Way, Midwest City, OK 73141(the “Property”) Alias sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Alias Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County,

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Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the alias sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2009-7810, entitled The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders CWABS, Inc., AssetBacked Certificates, Series 2006-20, Plaintiff, vs. Kristen Bowlan and John M. Shackelford, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-20, in the sum of $54,475.17 with interest thereon at the rate of 10.77% per annum from April 1, 2008, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Kristen Bowlan; John M. Shackelford; John Doe, spouse of Kristen Bowlan, if married; Jane Doe, spouse of John M. Shackelford, if married; Occupants of the Premises; State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Department of Human Services; State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Department of Human Services. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $50,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 24th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184380A) NOTICE OF SECOND ALIAS SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ-2007-9288 Judge Parrish, Patricia IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE SECURITIES, INC., ASSETBACKED PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004-R8, UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF AUGUST 1, 2004, WITHOUT RECOURSE; Plaintiff, vs. TONY ANTHONY WILSON AND JANE DOE, HIS SPOUSE, IF MARRIED; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for second alias sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: A part of Lots Ten (10) and Eleven (11), in Block Two (2), in CASHION’S WILDEWOOD ADDITION to Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest Corner (SW/C) of Lot Eleven (11); thence North 40 degrees 33’47” West along the rear line of Lot Eleven (11) for a distance of 75.63 feet; thence South 87 degrees 40’23” East for a distance of 187.23 feet to the front line of Lot Eleven (11); thence Southerly along a curve to the left having a central angle of 3 degrees 48’13” and a radius of 1530.80 feet for a distance of 87.02 feet to a point on the front line of Lot Ten (10), said point being located 36.77 feet South of the Northeast Corner (NE/C) of Lot Ten (10); thence North 87 degrees 40’23” West for a distance of 135.21 feet to the rear line of Lot Ten (10); thence North 0 degrees 08’45” East along the rear line of Lot Ten (10) for a distance of 31.61 feet to the point of beginning, commonly known as 5105 N. Lottie Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73111 (the “Property”) Second alias sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Second Alias Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of

the Court, prior to the second alias sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2007-9288, entitled Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee of Ameriquest Mortgage Securities, Inc., Asset-Backed Pass Through Certificates, Series 2004R8,under the Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated as of August 1, 2004, without recourse, Plaintiff, vs. Tony Anthony Wilson and Jane Doe, his spouse, if married, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee of Ameriquest Mortgage Securities, Inc., Asset-Backed Pass Through Certificates, Series 2004-R8, under the Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated as of August 1, 2004, without recourse, in the sum of $91,354.05 with interest thereon at the rate of 7.35% per annum from May 1, 2007, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Tony Anthony Wilson; ManorCare Health Services Inc.; Palisades Collection LLC, Assignee of JPMorgan Chase Manhattan Bank; Discover Financial Services, Inc.; Primus Auto Financial Services Inc; Arrow Financial Services, Assignee; Super Sports and Imports, Inc.; Unifund CCR Partners; United States of America, ex rel. Internal Revenue Service. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $112,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 24th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184381A) NOTICE OF SEVENTH ALIAS SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ-2004-6647 Judge Swinton, Barbara G. IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN CORPORATION F/K/A FT MORTGAGE COMPANIES D/B/A FTB MORTGAGE SERVICES, AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO SUNBELT MORTGAGE CORPORATION; Plaintiff, vs. JEFFREY LYNN CHARTNEY, SR. AND ROSEMARY CHARTNEY, HUSBAND AND WIFE; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for seventh alias sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: All of Lot Six (6), in Block Five (5), in CARPENTER’S OAK HILL ESTATES, an Addition to Choctaw, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof. a/k/a 14540 N.E. 6th Street, Choctaw, OK 73020 Seventh alias sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Seventh Alias Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the seventh alias sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2004-6647, entitled First Horizon Home Loan Corporation f/k/a FT Mortgage Companies d/b/a FTB Mortgage Services, as Successor by Merger to Sunbelt Mortgage Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Jeffrey Lynn Chartney, Sr. and Rosemary Chartney, husband and wife, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, First Horizon Home Loan Corporation f/k/a FT Mortgage Companies d/b/a FTB Mortgage Services, as Successor by Merger to Sunbelt Mortgage Corporation, in the sum of $66,102.18 with interest thereon at the rate of 9.5000% per annum, as adjusted, if applicable, from the 1st day of December, 2005, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing;

abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Jeffrey Lynn Chartney, Sr. and Rosemary Chartney, husband and wife; Occupants of the Premises. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $90,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 24th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184382A) NOTICE OF THIRD ALIAS SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ 2009-6924 Judge Swinton, Barbara IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BANK OF AMERICA N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. BRYAN K. HOTCHKINS AND NEDRA HOTCHKINS; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for Third Alias Sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Six (6), Block Four (4), PARK TERRACE ADDITION, Except the Southwest 15 feet thereof, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the most Southerly corner of said Lot 6; thence Northwest along the Southwest lot line of said Lot 6, a distance of 99.85 feet; thence Northeast along rear lot line of said Lot 6, a distance of 16.37 feet; thence Southeast and parallel to the Southwest lot line of said Lot 6, a distance of 88.94 feet; thence Southwest along front lot line of said Lot 6, a distance of 15 feet to the point or place of beginning, being a part of the NE/4 of Section 22, Township 12 North, Range 3 West, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 835 Marilyn Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (the “Property”) Third Alias Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Third Alias Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the Third Alias Sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ 2009-6924, entitled Bank of America, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. Bryan K. Hotchkins and Nedra Hotchkins, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, Bank of America, N.A., in the sum of $61,938.22 with interest thereon at the rate of 7.625% per annum, as adjusted, if applicable, from December 1, 2008, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Bryan K. Hotchkins; Nedra Hotchkins; Occupants of the Premises. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $62,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 14th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184383G) NOTICE OF ALIAS SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ-2009-7544 Judge Ricks, Carolyn

IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR MERRILL LYNCH FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-1; Plaintiff, vs. MARK FREDERICK BROWN; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for alias sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Six (6), Block Two (2), of HETHERINGTON’S MERIDIAN LAKESIDE ADDITION to the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 2605 N Warren Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73107 (the “Property”) Alias sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Alias Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the alias sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2009-7544, entitled U.S. Bank, National Association, as Successor Trustee to Bank of America, N.A. as Successor by Merger to LaSalle Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Merrill Lynch First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust, Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-1, Plaintiff, vs. Mark Frederick Brown and Cheri Lynn Brown, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, U.S. Bank, National Association, as Successor Trustee to Bank of America, N.A. as Successor by Merger to LaSalle Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Merrill Lynch First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust, Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 20071, in the sum of $150,896.89 with interest thereon at the rate of 9.2% per annum from March 1, 2009, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Mark Frederick Brown; Cheri Lynn Brown; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for First Franklin Financial Corp. an Op. Sub. Of MLB&T Co., FSB. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $170,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 14th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184384G) NOTICE OF ALIAS SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ-2009-6354 Judge Parrish, Patricia IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA U.S. BANK, N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. BRYAN E. NEWTON A/K/A BRYAN NEWTON A/K/A BRYAN ERICK NEWTON; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for alias sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Five (5), in Block Twelve (12) of MARBLELEAF ADDITION SECTION 3, to Oklahoma City,

Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 1717 NW 146th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73013 (the “Property”) Alias sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Alias Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the alias sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2009-6354, entitled U.S. Bank, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. Bryan E. Newton a/k/a Bryan Newton a/k/a Bryan Erick Newton and Christy Jo Newton a/k/a Christy Newton, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, U.S. Bank, N.A., in the sum of $102,081.41 with interest thereon at the rate of 5.875% per annum from December 1, 2008, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Bryan E. Newton a/k/a Bryan Newton a/k/a Bryan Erick Newton; Christy Jo Newton a/k/a Christy Newton; Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency; Marble Leaf Home Owners Association, Inc.; Integris Baptist Medical Center, Inc.; Ideal Homes of Norman, L.P. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $100,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 14th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184385G) NOTICE OF ALIAS SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ 2009-9337 Judge Dixon, Bryan IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE OF MAIDEN LANE ASSETBACKED SECURITIES I TRUST 2008-1; Plaintiff, vs. JOHN BACHMAN A/K/A KENNETH J. BACHMAN AND CATHY ANNETTE BACHMAN A/K/A CATHY BACHMAN; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for alias sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Six (6), in Block Two (2), of DUTCH FOREST ADDITION in Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 12301 Dutch Forest Place, Oklahoma City, OK 73131 (the “Property”) Alias sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Alias Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the alias sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ 2009-9337, entitled U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee of Maiden Lane Asset-Backed Securities I Trust 2008-1, Plaintiff, vs. John Bachman a/k/a Kenneth J. Bachman and Cathy Annette Bachman a/k/a Cathy Bachman, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee of Maiden Lane Asset-Backed Securities I Trust 2008-1, in the sum of $1,117,310.67 with interest thereon at the rate of 5.29% per annum from April 1, 2009, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, Continued on next page


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Sheriff’s Sale (First Publication) until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: John Bachman a/k/a Kenneth J. Bachman; Cathy Annette Bachman a/k/a Cathy Bachman; Occupants of the Premises; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Nominee for WMC Mortgage Corp.; CitiBank, N.A. Successor by merger to CitiBank Federal Savings Bank; Dutch Forest Homeowner’s Association, Inc.; Dutch Forest Homeowner’s Association, Inc. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $1,250,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 14th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184386G) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ 2010-876 Judge Dixon, Bryan IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. LAURA GUTIERREZ AND SERGIO GUTIERREZ; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to a second mortgage to Bank of America, N.A., real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lots Nine (9) and Ten (10), Block Thirty-nine (39), PUTNAM HEIGHTS ADDITION, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 1916 Northwest 40th, Oklahoma City, OK 73129 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ 2010-876, entitled Bank of America, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. Laura Gutierrez and Sergio Gutierrez, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, Bank of America, N.A., in the sum of $31,129.44 with interest thereon at the rate of 5.62% per annum from September 15, 2009, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Laura Gutierrez and Sergio Gutierrez. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $44,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 18th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184387G) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ 2010-1182 Judge Robertson, Vicki IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA U.S. BANK, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER OF THE LEADER MORTGAGE COMPANY;

Plaintiff, vs. NELSON D. WIRT A/K/A NELSON WIRT AND JULIE D. WIRT A/K/A JULIE WIRT; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to a second mortgage to Bank of America, N.A., real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: All of Lot Five (5), in Block One (1) of MELROSE LANE ADDITION, to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 716 Flamingo Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73127 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ 2010-1182, entitled U.S. Bank, N.A., successor by merger of The Leader Mortgage Company, Plaintiff, vs. Nelson D. Wirt a/k/a Nelson Wirt and Julie D. Wirt a/k/a Julie Wirt, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, U.S. Bank, N.A., successor by merger of The Leader Mortgage Company, in the sum of $38,666.48 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.6% per annum from July 1, 2009, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Nelson D. Wirt a/k/a Nelson Wirt; Julie D. Wirt a/k/a Julie Wirt; Bank of the West, successor by merger to Commercial Federal Bank; Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., successor by merger to Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc. f/k/a Norwest Mortgage, Inc. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $62,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 18th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184388R) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ-2008-7141 Judge Gurich, Noma IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA PROVIDENT FUNDING ASSOCIATES, LP; Plaintiff, vs. KELLEE YOUKHANA AND JOHN DOE, HER SPOUSE, IF MARRIED; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: All of Lot Three (3), in Block Twelve (12), of SECTION 3, LANSBROOK, an Addition to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 6308 Overcourt Manor, Oklahoma City, OK 73132 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2008-7141, entitled Provident Funding Associates, LP, Plaintiff, vs.

Kellee Youkhana and John Doe, her spouse, if married, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, Provident Funding Associates, LP, in the sum of $141,232.98 with interest thereon at the rate of 5.125% per annum from February 1, 2009, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Kellee Youkhana, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. and Lansbrook Association, Inc. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $185,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 18th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184389R) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ 2009-10028 Judge Gurich, Noma IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA U.S. BANK, N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. JUAN G. MONDAY; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Four (4) of Block Six (6), in GRADY MUSGRAVE LAKESIDE ADDITION, to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 3012 Northwest 68th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73116 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ 2009-10028, entitled U.S. Bank, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. Juan G. Monday, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, U.S. Bank, N.A., in the sum of $62,785.64 with interest thereon at the rate of 5.65% per annum, as adjusted, if applicable, from April 1, 2009; until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Juan G. Monday; Jane Doe, spouse of Juan G. Monday; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Harry Mortgage Co.; Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $75,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 18th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184390A) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ-2009-9294 Judge Robertson, Vicki IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. JESUS HERNANDEZ; et al.

Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Thirty-two (32) and a portion of Lot Thirty-three (33), in Block Twenty-four (24), as shown by the recorded Plat of Blocks 19 to 27, both inclusive, MAYFAIR HEIGHTS ADDITION, to Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 32, thence Northwesterly a distance of 62 feet to a point 4 feet East of the East line of Lot 32; thence Northwesterly to the Northeast corner of Lot 32; thence Westerly to the Northwest corner of Lot 32; thence Southeasterly to the Southwest corner of Lot 32; thence Northeasterly along the South line of Lot 32 to the point of beginning, commonly known as 3009 NW 47th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73112-6023(the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2009-9294, entitled Bank of America, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. Jesus Hernandez and Myra Hernandez, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, Bank of America, N.A., in the sum of $97,514.95 with interest thereon at the rate of 6% per annum, as adjusted, if applicable, from February 1, 2009, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Jesus Hernandez; Myra Hernandez; Associates First Capital Corporation, a Delaware corporation (successor by reason of merger with Associates Financial Services Company, Inc., successor by reason of merger with Associates Financial Services Company of Oklahoma, Inc.); Charter One Mortgage Corp. f/k/a American Home Funding, Inc.; State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Department of Human Services; Geico General Insurance Company; Michelle Nixon; CitiFinancial Services, Inc.; State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Oklahoma Tax Commission. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $98,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 18th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184391A) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ 2010-1374 Judge Swinton, Barbara IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. AMY E. CHRISTIAN; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to a second mortgage to Bank of America, N.A., real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: All of Lot Eleven (11), in Block Two (2), in QUAIL RIDGE ADDITION, to ROLLING HILL ADDITION to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 13409 Inverness

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Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ 2010-1374, entitled Bank of America, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. Amy E. Christian, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, Bank of America, N.A., in the sum of $140,616.54 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.5% per annum from July 1, 2009, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Amy E. Christian; John Doe, spouse of Amy E. Christian, if married. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $172,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 18th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184392A) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ 2009-763 Judge Dixon, Bryan IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC; Plaintiff, vs. GARY W. COFFMAN; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Four (4), Block Three (3), in REDLANDS, an Addition to the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 1116 NW 140th Terrace, Oklahoma City, OK 73013 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ 2009-763, entitled Aurora Loan Services, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. Gary W. Coffman, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, Aurora Loan Services, LLC, in the sum of $111,577.02 with interest thereon at the rate of 8% per annum, as adjusted, if applicable, from August 1, 2008, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Gary W. Coffman; Angi Coffman a/k/a Angelia S. Coffman; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for First Magnus Financial Corporation; Beckie S. Ellis and John Doe, her spouse, if married, if living, and if deceased, their Heirs, Personal Representatives, Devisees, Trustees, Successors, Assigns, and the Unknown Successors. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $100,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 18th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS A Professional Corporation Jason Howell, OBA #19128

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Triad Center I, Suite 240 7666 East 61st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-0626 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184393A) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ-2009-9606 Judge Swinton, Barbara IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF SASCO 2007MLN1; Plaintiff, vs. DANA SOWARDS; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Four (4) in Block Forty-four (44) of SEMINOLE POINTE ADDITION SECTION 10, to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 16412 Okalee Lane, Edmond, OK 73013 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2009-9606, entitled Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as Trustee for the Holders of SASCO 2007-MLN1, Plaintiff, vs. Dana Sowards, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as Trustee for the Holders of SASCO 2007-MLN1, in the sum of $160,340.67 with interest thereon at the rate of 7.625% per annum from December 1, 2008, and as adjusted, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Dana Sowards; Jesse Sowards; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Mortgage Lenders Network USA, Inc.; Seminole Pointe Owners Association, Inc.; State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Oklahoma Tax Commission; Jane Doe, spouse of Jesse Sowards, if married; John Doe, spouse of Dana Sowards. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $175,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 18th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184394A) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ 2010-676 Judge Owens, Dan 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. MICHAEL NELSON A/K/A MICHAEL JOHN NELSON AND KELLY E. NELSON A/K/A KELLY ELAINE NELSON; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Twenty-two (22), Block One Continued on next page


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Sheriff’s Sale (First Publication) (1), PRAIRIE RIDGE ADDITION to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 8513 Jenny Lane, Oklahoma City, OK 73135 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ 2010-676, entitled U.S. Bank, N.A., successor by merger to The Leader Mortgage Company, Plaintiff, vs. Michael Nelson a/k/a Michael John Nelson and Kelly E. Nelson a/k/a Kelly Elaine Nelson, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, U.S. Bank, N.A., successor by merger to The Leader Mortgage Company, in the sum of $69,684.88 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.75% per annum from April 1, 2009 as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Michael Nelson a/k/a Michael John Nelson; Kelly E. Nelson a/k/a Kelly Elaine Nelson; Occupants of the Premises; BancFirst. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $120,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 17th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184395R) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ-2010-878 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. VIRGLE MCBRIDE; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Fifteen (15), of Block Four (4), in TINKER TOWN, to Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 4128 Cunningham Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73135 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2010-878, entitled BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P., Plaintiff, vs. Virgle McBride, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P., in the sum of $30,112.76 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.25% per annum from July 1, 2009, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid.

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Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Virgle McBride The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $30,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 17th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184396R) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ 2009-4321 Judge Swinton, Barbara IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA U.S. BANK, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER OF THE LEADER MORTGAGE COMPANY; Plaintiff, vs. CLYDE STEVEN GINN; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Twenty-one (21), Block Five (5), ATKINSON PARK ADDITION, Midwest City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 821 E. Towry Drive, Midwest City, OK 73110 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ 2009-4321, entitled U.S. Bank, N.A., successor by merger of The Leader Mortgage Company, Plaintiff, vs. Clyde Steven Ginn, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, U.S. Bank, N.A., successor by merger of The Leader Mortgage Company, in the sum of $50,886.63 with interest thereon at the rate of 7.95% per annum, as adjusted, if applicable, from October 1, 2008, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Clyde Steven Ginn; Malara Jayne Ginn; Arvest Mortgage Company; Capital One Bank (USA) N.A.; Capital One Bank (USA) N.A.; Sarasota CCM, Inc. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $60,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 17th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184397R) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ 2010-1320 Judge Gray, Twyla IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. TRAVIS L. FOWLER A/K/A TRAVIS FOWLER AND VALERIE A. FOWLER A/K/A VALERIE FOWLER; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale

and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: All of Lot Fourteen (14), Block Three (3), in ROLLING HEIGHTS SECTION TWO, an Addition to Midwest City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, EXCEPT a strip along the Southeasterly edge of said Lot Fourteen, Four and 85/100 (4.85) feet in width, commonly known as 1024 Idylwild Drive, Midwest City, OK 73110 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ 2010-1320, entitled Bank of America, N.A. Plaintiff, vs. Travis L. Fowler a/k/a Travis Fowler and Valerie A. Fowler a/k/a Valerie Fowler, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, Bank of America, N.A., in the sum of $124,735.30 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.25% per annum from March 1, 2009, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Travis L. Fowler a/k/a Travis Fowler and Valerie A. Fowler a/k/a Valerie Fowler. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $115,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 17th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184398R) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ-2009-2910 Judge Gurich, Noma IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC; Plaintiff, vs. LAWRENCE L. BLANKENSHIP; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Three (3), in Block Twelve (12), of MATHEWS MEADOW LAWN ADDITION, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 3936 Prairie Lane, Del City, OK 73115 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2009-2910, entitled Chase Home Finance LLC, Plaintiff, vs. Lawrence L. Blankenship, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, Chase Home Finance LLC, in the sum of $71,803.67 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.5% per annum, as adjusted, if applicable, from August 1, 2008, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and

persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Lawrence L. Blankenship; Jane Doe a/k/a Mrs. Blankenship, spouse of Lawrence L. Blankenship; State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Oklahoma Tax Commission. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $70,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 17th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184399R) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ-2009-5732 Judge Gray, Twyla IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA U.S. BANK, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER OF THE LEADER MORTGAGE COMPANY; Plaintiff, vs. LARRY L. BOYD A/K/A LARRY LEVI BOYD; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lots Thirty-nine (39) and Forty (40), in Block Twenty-three (23) of COLLEGE HILL ADDITION to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 617 SW 28th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73109 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2009-5732, entitled U.S. Bank, N.A., successor by merger of The Leader Mortgage Company, Plaintiff, vs. Larry L. Boyd a/k/a Larry Levi Boyd, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, U.S. Bank, N.A., successor by merger of The Leader Mortgage Company, in the sum of $24,605.61 with interest thereon at the rate of 7.05% per annum from December 1, 2008, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Larry L. Boyd a/k/a Larry Levi Boyd; Occupants of the Premises a/k/a Tina Cobb; Jane Doe, spouse of Larry L. Boyd a/k/a Larry Levi Boyd, if married. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $28,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 17th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184400R) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ-2009-9681 Judge Swinton, Barbara IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO LASALLE BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR WASHINGTON MUTUAL A S S E T - B A C K E D CERTIFICATES WMABS SERIES 2007-HE1 TRUST; Plaintiff, vs. VICTOR HERNANDEZ; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Thirty-six (36), Block Ten (10), REDING RANCHO VILLAGE ADDITION, to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 1325 Kinkaid Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73119 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2009-9681, entitled Bank of America, N.A., Successor by Merger to LaSalle Bank, N.A. as Trustee for Washington Mutual Asset-Backed Certificates WMABS Series 2007-HE1 Trust, Plaintiff, vs. Victor Hernandez, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, Bank of America, N.A., Successor by Merger to LaSalle Bank, N.A. as Trustee for Washington Mutual Asset-Backed Certificates WMABS Series 2007-HE1 Trust, in the sum of $54,396.64 with interest thereon at the rate of 8.913% per annum from August 1, 2008, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Victor Hernandez; Jane Doe a/k/a Amelia Hernandez, spouse of Victor Hernandez; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for The CIT Group/Consumer Finance, Inc.; Treasurer of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma; Board of County Commissioners of the County of Oklahoma, State of Oklahoma; Steve Dowling a/k/a Steven Dowling a/k/a Steve F. Dowling a/k/a Steven F. Dowling; Kathy A. Dowling. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $55,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 17th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184401R) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ-2009-9242 Judge Owens, Dan 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. MICHAEL MILIGI; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Part of the Northwest Quarter (NW/4) of Section Ten (10), Township Eleven (11) North, Range One (1) West of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the U.S. Government Survey thereof, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point 1573.75 feet South and 1960 feet East of the Northwest Corner (NW/C) of the Northwest Quarter (NW/4); thence South 229.25 feet; thence East 613.2 feet; thence North 229.25 feet; thence West 613.2 feet to the Point of Beginning, a/k/a part of Lots One (1) thru Four (4) of Block Nine (9) in SUNRAY ADDITION, an unrecorded plat, commonly known as 2000 Shirley Drive, Choctaw, OK 73020 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a

Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2009-9242, entitled BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P., Plaintiff, vs. Michael Miligi, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P., in the sum of $144,562.44 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.375% per annum from April 1, 2009, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Michael Miligi; Jane Doe, spouse of Michael Miligi, if married; Nancy Bowers; John Doe, spouse of Nancy Bowers, if married; Occupants of the Premises; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for BancFirst. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $145,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 17th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184402R) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ 2009-5084 Judge Dixon, Bryan 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 FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE LOAN ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-FF2; Plaintiff, vs. DAVID BORING; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Two (2), in Block Three (3), of AVALON LAKES, SECTION 1, to Midwest City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 1605 Mill Creek Blvd, Midwest City, OK 73130 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ 2009-5084, entitled Bank of America, National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank National Association, as Trustee for First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust, Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007FF2, Plaintiff, vs. David Boring and Angela South, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, Bank of America, National Association as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank National Association, as Trustee for First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust, Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007FF2, in the sum of $146,903.81 with interest thereon at the rate of 8.3% per annum from January 1, 2009, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, Continued on next page


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Sheriff’s Sale (First Publication) until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: David Boring; Angela South; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Nominee for First Franklin Financial, an Op. Sub. of MLB&T Co., FSB; Avalon Lakes and Mill Creek Pond Estates Homeowners Association Inc. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $170,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 17th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184403R) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ-2010-967 Judge Gray, Twyla 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. PATRICIA A. JENKINS; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to a second mortgage to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., successor by merger to Bank One, N.A., recorded on November 25, 2003, in Book 9125 at Page 1008, in the amount of $10,200.00, real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, towit: Lot One (1), Block Two (2), WINDSONG ADDITION to Midwest City, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 10528 Songbird Lane, Midwest City, OK 73130 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2010-967, entitled JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., successor by merger to Bank One, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. Patricia A. Jenkins, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., successor by merger to Bank One, N.A., in the sum of $82,581.93 with interest thereon at the rate of 4.75% per annum from August 30, 2009, and as modified, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Patricia A. Jenkins and Windsong Homeowners Association, Inc. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $120,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 17th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (SS184404R) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ-2008-10688 Judge Ricks, Carolyn IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC; Plaintiff, vs. BARUNDI LOLLES AND DAVID J. MASON; et al. Defendants.

THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2010, at 2:00 o’clock, P.M., Room #513, of the Oklahoma County Courthouse Annex Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: A tract of land in the Southwest Quarter (SW/4) of Section Twenty (20), Township Twelve (12) North, Range Two (2) West of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, according to the U.S. Government Survey thereof, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast Corner of said SW/4; thence South 00 degrees 00’ 00” West along the East line of said SW/4 for a distance of 111.00 feet; thence North 89 degrees 42’ 59” West a distance of 388.94 feet; thence South 00 degrees 00’ 00” West a distance of 112.00 feet; thence North 89 degrees 42’59” West a distance of 69.60 feet; thence South 00 degrees 00’ 00” East a distance of 95.00 feet; thence North 89 degrees 42’59” West a distance of 176.46 feet; thence North 00 degrees 00’00” West a distance of 318.00 feet to a point on the North line of the SW/4; thence South 89 degrees 42’59” East along said North line a distance of 635.00 feet to the Point of Beginning, commonly known as 3019 N. Bartell Rd., Oklahoma City, OK 73121 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2008-10688, entitled Chase Home Finance LLC, Plaintiff, vs. Barundi Lolles and David J. Mason, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, Chase Home Finance LLC, in the sum of $248,328.29 with interest thereon at the rate of 7.375% per annum, as adjusted, if applicable, from April 1, 2008, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Barundi Lolles and David J. Mason, wife and husband; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Freedom Mortgage Corporation; AllAmerican Fitness Center M.W.C. South OKC, Inc.; All-American Fitness Center M.W.C. South OKC, Inc. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $249,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 25th day of May, 2010. John Whetsel, Sheriff 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 (6-3, 6-10-10)

Cleveland County Sheriff’s Sale (First Publication) (CC184405R) NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE CJ-2009-2673-BH Notice is given that on the 21st day of July, 2010, at 10:00 am, Cleveland County Office Building, 201 S. Jones, Suite 200, in the City of Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Unit 139, of THE HUNTINGTON AT THE MALL, an Oklahoma Unit Ownership Estate, according to the Declaration thereof, filed April 23, 1984 at 4:32 PM in Book 1622, page 468, and The First Amendment to Declaration filed May 16, 1984 at 2:28 PM in Book 1637, page 147, in the records of the County Clerk of Cleveland County, Oklahoma, and an undivided interest in the common elements which is appertaining

thereto, situated on the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot One (1), in Block One (1), of INTERSTATE SQUARE, an Addition to Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof; subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $75,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Cleveland County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2009-2673-BH, entitled Chase Home Finance, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. Ruth I. Delay, Spouse, if any, of Ruth I. Delay, John Doe, Jane Doe, Huntington at the Mall Association, Inc., Unknown Successors of Ruth I. Delay, Deceased, State of Oklahoma, ex rel., Oklahoma Tax Commission, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property. Joseph K. Lester, Sheriff Cleveland County, Oklahoma BY: DEPUTY JAMES H. THIESSEN - #20354 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0496 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 BTCC File No.: 57817 (6-3, 6-10-10) (CC184407R) NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE CJ-09-2350 Notice is given that on the 21st day of July, 2010, at 10:00 am, Cleveland County Office Building, 201 S. Jones, Suite 200, in the City of Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Tract four (4) and part of Tract one (1) and Three (3), in Block two (2) of Olde Stonebridge ADDITION SECTION 6, to Moore, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast Corner of Tract Four (4) in Block Two (2) of the platted subdivision of Olde Stonebridge Addition Section 6; Thence North 69°28’27” West a distance of 514.56 feet to a point; Thence North 00’05’39” West a distance of 250.95 feet to a point; Thence South 53°55’56” East a distance of 323.53 feet to a point; Thence South 62°42’39” East a distance of 294.15 feet to a point, said point being the Northeast Corner of Tract Four (4) in Block Two (2) of the platted subdivision of Olde Stonebridge Addition Section 6; Thence around a curve to the left through a central angle of 06°21’50”, having an arc distance of 15.55 feet and a chord bearing of South 23°42’28” West a distance of 15.54 feet to a point; Thence South 20°31’33” West a distance of 98.01 feet to the point of beginning. subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $285,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Cleveland County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-09-2350, entitled CitiMortgage, Inc., Plaintiff, vs. Gavino Cervantes; Susie Cervantes; John Doe; Jane Doe; Capital One Bank (USA), NA, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property. Joseph K. Lester, Sheriff Cleveland County, Oklahoma BY: DEPUTY MATTHEW J. HUDSPETH - #14613 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0496 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 BTCC File No.: 57291 (6-3, 6-10-10) (CC184408R) NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE CJ-2009-2597-BH Notice is given that on the 21st day of July, 2010, at 10:00 am, Cleveland County Office Building, 201 S. Jones, Suite 200, in the City of Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Lots Three (3), Four (4) and Five (5), in Block Thirteen (13), of C L A S S E N - M I L L E R ADDITION, to Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof; subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property,

if any, said property having been duly appraised at $50,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Cleveland County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2009-2597-BH, entitled Chase Home Finance, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. Stephen A. Lucas and Betty R. Lucas, John Doe, Jane Doe, Republic Bank & Trust, Spouse, if any, of Stephen A. Lucas, Spouse, if any, of Betty R. Lucas, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property. Joseph K. Lester, Sheriff Cleveland County, Oklahoma BY: DEPUTY JAMES H. THIESSEN - #20354 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0496 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 BTCC File No.: 57874 (6-3, 6-10-10) (CC184409R) NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE CJ-2010-144-L Notice is given that on the 21st day of July, 2010, at 10:00 am, Cleveland County Office Building, 201 S. Jones, Suite 200, in the City of Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Lot Seven (7), in Block Seven (7), of EAGLE CLIFF SOUTH ADDITION SECTION 2, to Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, according to the Recorded Plat thereof; subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $125,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Cleveland County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2010-144-L, entitled BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P., Plaintiff, vs. O’neil C. Palmer, Spouse, if any, of O’neil C. Palmer, Lorraine A. Palmer, Spouse, if any, of Lorraine A. Palmer, John Doe, Jane Doe, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property. Joseph K. Lester, Sheriff Cleveland County, Oklahoma BY: DEPUTY JAMES H. THIESSEN - #20354 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0496 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 BTCC File No.: 59538 (6-3, 6-10-10) (CC184410R) NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE CJ-2009-2920-L Notice is given that on the 21st day of July, 2010, at 10:00 am, Cleveland County Office Building, 201 S. Jones, Suite 200, in the City of Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Part of the Southwest Quarter (SW/4) of the Southwest Quarter (SW/4) of Section Twenty (20), Township Eight (8) North, Range One (1) East of the Indian Meridian, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, described as follows: Beginning at a point 264 feet West of the Northeast corner of said SW/4 SW/4; thence South 1320 feet; thence West 704 feet; thence North 1320 feet; thence East 704 feet to the point of beginning. Including 1980 Overla Mobil Home VIN# tx43018075012748A. subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $50,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Cleveland County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2009-2920-L, entitled Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. Matthew D. Achemire, Brooke A. Achemire, Malinda H. Green, Spouse, if any, of Malinda H. Green, John Doe, Jane Doe, State of Oklahoma ex rel. Oklahoma Tax Commission (“OTC”), Spouse, if any, of Matthew D. Achemire, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property. Joseph K. Lester, Sheriff Cleveland County, Oklahoma BY: DEPUTY JAMES P. CATES - #13182 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0496 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 BTCC File No.: 58291 (6-3, 6-10-10)

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(CC184411R) NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE CJ-2008-2224 Notice is given that on the 21st day of July, 2010, at 10:00 am, Cleveland County Office Building, 201 S. Jones, Suite 200, in the City of Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Lot Two (2), in Block Five (5), of Mashburn’s Gold Medal Addition, an Addition to the City of Moore, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof. subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $60,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Cleveland County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2008-2224, entitled The Bank of New York Mellon, as Successor Trustee to JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA (fka The Chase Manhattan Bank), as trustee, Plaintiff, vs. Chad E. Robison and Wendy L. Robison, husband and wife; John Doe and Mrs. John Doe, As Occupants of the Premises, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property. Joseph K. Lester, Sheriff Cleveland County, Oklahoma BY: DEPUTY MATTHEW J. HUDSPETH - #14613 ROBERT J. HAUGE - #20007 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0496 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 BTCC File No.: 47093 (6-3, 6-10-10) (CC184412R) NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE CJ-10-574-L Notice is given that on the 21st day of July, 2010, at 10:00 am, Cleveland County Office Building, 201 S. Jones, Suite 200, in the City of Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Lots Nine (9) and Ten (10), in Block Twenty-four (24), the Town of Moore, Cleveland County, Oklahoma according to the Recorded Plat thereof; subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $60,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Cleveland County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-10-574-L, entitled Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. Judy S. Ingram, Spouse, if any, of Judy S. Ingram, John Doe, Jane Doe, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property. Joseph K. Lester, Sheriff Cleveland County, Oklahoma BY: DEPUTY JAMES P. CATES - #13182 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0496 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 BTCC File No.: 62602 (6-3, 6-10-10) (CC184413R) NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE CJ-2010-257-L Notice is given that on the 21st day of July, 2010, at 10:00 am, Cleveland County Office Building, 201 S. Jones, Suite 200, in the City of Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Lot Four (4) Block One (1) of EAST HILLS SECTION 5, to Moore, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, according to the Recorded Plat thereof. subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $70,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Cleveland County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2010-257-L, entitled HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee, Plaintiff, vs. Denise E. Mills, Spouse, if any, of Denise E. Mills, John Doe, Jane Doe, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Trustee, for the MLMI Trust Series 2004-SL2, Option One Mortgage Corporation, Merrill Lynch Mortgage Lending, Inc., Capital One Bank (USA) NA, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the

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subject property. Joseph K. Lester, Sheriff Cleveland County, Oklahoma BY: DEPUTY JAMES P. CATES - #13182 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0496 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 BTCC File No.: 58224 (6-3, 6-10-10) (CC184415R) NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE CJ-2010-379 Notice is given that on the 21st day of July, 2010, at 10:00 am, Cleveland County Office Building, 201 S. Jones, Suite 200, in the City of Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Lot TWENTY-TWO A (22A) of Block ONE (1) in WOODHAVEN, an Addition to Oklahoma City, Cleveland County, Oklahoma according to the recorded plat thereof. subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $80,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Cleveland County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2010-379, entitled Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. Virginia Davenport, David Davenport, John Doe, Jane Doe, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property. Joseph K. Lester, Sheriff Cleveland County, Oklahoma BY: DEPUTY JAMES P. CATES - #13182 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0496 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 BTCC File No.: 59572 (6-3, 6-10-10) (CC184416R) NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE CJ-2010-170-BH Notice is given that on the 21st day of July, 2010, at 10:00 am, Cleveland County Office Building, 201 S. Jones, Suite 200, in the City of Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Lot Three (3), in Block Three (3), of BRIARWOOD CREEK, to Oklahoma City, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof; subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $115,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution And Order Of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Cleveland County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2010-170-BH, entitled BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P., Plaintiff, vs. Elisha Smith, Craig Smith, John Doe, Jane Doe, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property. Joseph K. Lester, Sheriff Cleveland County, Oklahoma BY: DEPUTY JAMES H. THIESSEN - #20354 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0496 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 BTCC File No.: 60181 (6-3, 6-10-10) (CC184417A) NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE CJ-2010-519-L Notice is given that on the 21st day of July, 2010, at 10:00 a.m., Cleveland County Office Building, 201 S. Jones, Suite 200, in the City of Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Lot Six (6), in Block Seventeen (17), of COUNTRY PLACE ADDITION SECTION 5, to Oklahoma City, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, according to the Recorded Plat thereof; subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject real property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $124,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution And Order of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Cleveland County, Continued on next page


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Cleveland County Sheriff’s Sale (First Publication) Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2010-519-L, entitled BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P. fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P., Plaintiff, vs. Christopher T. Winter, Margaret M. Winter, John Doe, Jane Doe, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property. Joseph K. Lester, Sheriff Cleveland County, Oklahoma BY: DEPUTY JAMES H. THIESSEN - #20354 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0496 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 BTCC File No.: 62205 (6-3, 6-10-10) (CC184418A) NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE CJ-2010-159 Notice is given that on the 21st day of July, 2010, at 10:00 a.m., Cleveland County Office Building, 201 S. Jones, Suite 200, in the City of Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Lot 4, Block 1, RENAISSANCE CROSSING, City of Moore, Cleveland County, State of Oklahoma subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject real property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $125,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution And Order of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Cleveland County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2010-159, entitled Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. Christopher Brian Groff; Spouse of Christopher Brian Groff, if married; John Doe; Jane Doe; Americrest Bank, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property. Joseph K. Lester, Sheriff Cleveland County, Oklahoma BY: DEPUTY MATTHEW J. HUDSPETH - #14613 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0496 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 BTCC File No.: 60221 (6-3, 6-10-10) (CC184419A) NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE CJ-2010-760L Notice is given that on the 21st day of July, 2010, at 10:00 a.m., Cleveland County Office Building, 201 S. Jones, Suite 200, in the City of Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Lot Six B (6B), of Block Sixteen (16), in BAER’S WESTMORE ADDITION SEC. 3, an Addition to Moore, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof; subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject real property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $80,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution And Order of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Cleveland County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2010-760L, entitled SunTrust Mortgage, Inc., Plaintiff, vs. Joshua N. McCandless, Tamara N. McCandless, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property. Joseph K. Lester, Sheriff Cleveland County, Oklahoma BY: DEPUTY DON J. TIMBERLAKE - #9021 BAER, TIMBERLAKE, COULSON & CATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff P.O. Box 18486 Oklahoma City, OK 73154-0496 Telephone: (405) 842-7722 Facsimile: (405) 848-9349 BTCC File No.: 63110 (6-3, 6-10-10) (CC184421A) SECOND ALIAS NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE CJ-2009-1948 Notice is given that on the 21st day of July, 2010, at 10:00 a.m., Cleveland County Office Building, 201 S. Jones, Suite 200, in the City of Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County will offer for sale and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, all that certain real estate in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, to-wit:

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Lot Nine (9), in Block Three (3), of HALL PARK SEVENTH ADDITION, to Hall Park, as annexed by the City of Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof; subject to unpaid taxes, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance premiums, and expenses necessary for the preservation of the subject real property, if any, said property having been duly appraised at $178,000.00. Sale will be made pursuant to a Second Alias Special Execution And Order of Sale issued in accordance with judgment entered in the District Court of Cleveland County, Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2009-1948, entitled SunTrust Mortgage, Inc., Plaintiff, vs. Barry Brown, Jill R. Brown, Republic Bank & Trust, Hallbrooke Property Owners Association, being all of the Defendants and persons holding or claiming any interest or lien in the subject property. Joseph K. Lester, Sheriff Cleveland County, Oklahoma BY: DEPUTY DON J. TIMBERLAKE - #9021 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 55287 (6-3, 6-10-10) (CC184423A) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ-2006-2006 Judge Tom A. Lucas IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR CLEVELAND COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK; Plaintiff, vs. DAWN R. CHARLES AND JOHN DOE, HER SPOUSE, IF MARRIED; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 21st day of July, 2010, at 10:00 o’clock, A.M., Room #200, of the Cleveland County Courthouse in Norman, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Fifteen (15), in Block TwentyOne (21), of GREENBRIAR EAST LAKE ESTATES SEC. 5, to Moore, Cleveland County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof. a/k/a 1361 NW 8th Street, Moore, OK 73170 Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Cleveland County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ-2006-2006, entitled Washington Mutual Bank, Plaintiff, vs. Dawn R. Charles and John Doe, her spouse, if married, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, Washington Mutual Bank, in the sum of $126,727.06 with interest thereon at the rate of 5.5% per annum, as adjusted, if applicable, from the 1st day of June, 2006, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Dawn R. Charles n/k/a Dawn R. Cunningham and John Doe a/k/a Chuck Cunningham, her spouse; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Nominee for American Southwest Mortgage Corp.; Matrix Financial Services Corporation; Federal National Mortgage Association. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $102,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 1st day of June, 2010. Joseph K. Lester, Sheriff By: Deputy 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (CC184424A) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ 2009-2477-L Judge Lucas, Tom IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR CLEVELAND COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR ABFC

2006-OPT1 TRUST, ABFC A S S E T - B A C K E D CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-OPT1; Plaintiff, vs. ANITA D. HAGERMAN; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 21st day of July, 2010, at 10:00 o’clock, A.M., Room #200, of the Cleveland County Courthouse in Norman, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: A part of the West Half (W/2) of the Southeast Quarter (SE/4) of Section Twenty (20), Township Ten (10) North, Range Three (3) West of the Indian Meridian, Cleveland County, State of Oklahoma, according to the U.S. Government Survey thereof, further described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of the SE/4 of Section 20; thence North 89 degrees 53’00” East a distance of 1324.90 feet to a point; thence South 00 degrees 16’57” West a distance of 862.52 feet to the point of beginning; thence South 00 degrees 16’57” West a distance of 242.0 feet to a point; thence North 89 degrees 44’31” West a distance of 912.26 feet to a point; thence North 00 degrees 15’00” West a distance of 242.0 feet to a point; thence South 89 degrees 44’31” East a distance of 912.39 feet to the point of beginning, commonly known as 14500 S. Blackwelder Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73170 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Cleveland County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ 2009-2477-L, entitled Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for ABFC 2006OPT1 Trust, ABFC Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-OPT1, Plaintiff, vs. Anita D. Hagerman and Ron Hagerman, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for ABFC 2006-OPT1 Trust, ABFC Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-OPT1, in the sum of $321,882.08 with interest thereon at the rate of 9.25% per annum from April 1, 2009 to May 31, 2009 and at 8.25% from June 1, 2009 to present, and as adjusted, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Anita D. Hagerman; Ron Hagerman; Occupants of the Premises a/k/a Christine Edwards; Dolese Bros. Co. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $400,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 1st day of June, 2010. Joseph K. Lester Sheriff By: Deputy 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 (6-3, 6-10-10) (CC184425A) NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECUTION Case No. CJ 2009-2887-BH Judge Hetherington, Jr., William IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR CLEVELAND COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKED SECURITIES TRUST 2006-2; Plaintiff, vs. RUSSELL PHINNEY A/K/A RUSSELL EUGENE PHINNEY; et al. Defendants. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Notice is hereby given that on the 21st day of July, 2010, at 10:00 o’clock, A.M., Room #200, of the Cleveland County Courthouse in Norman, Oklahoma, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest and best bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, superior special

assessments and all interests of record, if any, except the Mortgage and interests foreclosed herein on the following described real property, to-wit: Lot Eight (8), in Block Thirteen (13), of SOUTH GATE ADDITION, Blocks 10 to 22, inclusive, to Moore, Cleveland County, State of Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof, commonly known as 744 SW 2nd Street, Moore, OK 73160 (the “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Cleveland County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to said judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff to recall said execution by oral announcement and/or order of the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment entered in the District Court in and for said County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ 2009-2887-BH, entitled The Bank of New York Mellon formerly known as The Bank of New York as Successor Trustee to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Certificateholders of Bear Stearns Asset Backed Securities Trust 2006-2, Plaintiff, vs. Russell Phinney a/k/a Russell Eugene Phinney, et al., Defendants, to satisfy: FIRST: The costs of said action accrued and accruing; SECOND: The judgment and first lien of the Plaintiff, The Bank of New York Mellon formerly known as The Bank of New York as Successor Trustee to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Certificateholders of Bear Stearns Asset Backed Securities Trust 2006-2, in the sum of $49,845.08 with interest thereon at the rate of 7.99% per annum from July 1, 2009, as adjusted, if applicable, until paid; advances for taxes, insurance and preservation expenses, accrued and accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued and accruing; bankruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest thereon at the same rate, until paid. Persons or other entities having interest in the property, including those whose actual addresses are unknown and persons or other entities who have or may have unknown successors and such unknown successors are hereby notified are: Russell Phinney a/k/a Russell Eugene Phinney. The property has been duly appraised in the sum of $45,000.00. WITNESS MY HAND this 1st day of June, 2010. Joseph K. Lester, Sheriff By: Deputy 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 (6-3, 6-10-10)

Public Notices (Second Publication) (CY183824R) (Published By The Journal Record May 27 & June 3, 2010 SOLICITATION FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the OKLAHOMA CITY AIRPORT TRUST will receive sealed bids in the OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, Municipal Building, 200 North Walker, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, until 10:00 A.M. on the 22nd day of June, 2010, for: PR 4-09/10 WILL ROGERS WORLD AIRPORT FOR OKLAHOMA CITY AIRPORT TRUST OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA Bids shall be made in accordance with the PROJECT MANUAL, which is on file and available for examination at the OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, and an electronic copy of which may be obtained from the CITY CLERK, CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA, Municipal Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma upon a non-refundable deposit of Ten Dollars ($10.00) per set. Bids filed with the CITY CLERK will be publicly opened and read aloud in the OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK in the Municipal Building, 200 North Walker, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at 10:00 a.m. on the date stated above. Bids received more than ninety six (96) hours, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, before time set for opening of bids, as well as bids received after time set for opening of bids, will not be considered and will be returned unopened. All persons desiring to bid will need to be pre-qualified in accordance with requirements of the City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in accordance with their Resolution Pertaining to the Contractors Pre-Qualification Board. A cashier’s check, certified check, or surety bond payable to the OKLAHOMA CITY AIRPORT TRUST in the amount of five percent (5%) of the bid shall accompany the bid of each Bidder. Deposits will be returned to unsuccessful Bidders. The OKLAHOMA CITY AIRPORT TRUST reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any and all informalities. Upon receipt of an acceptable bid, the Contract will be awarded within thirty (30) days after opening of bids unless good cause is shown, but it should not in any event exceed forty-five (45) days unless the parties agree to such extension in writing. The Oklahoma City Airport Trust’s obligation under this contract is

contingent upon the availability of appropriate funds which payment for the contract purposes can be made. No legal liability on the part of the Trust for any payment may arise until funds are made available for this contract and until the Contractor receives notice of such availability, to be confirmed in writing by the Trust. A pre-bid conference will be held on June 10th, 2010, at 10:00am in the DOA Chickasaw Conference Room, 3rd Floor, Terminal Building, Will Rogers World Airport. The Bidder shall forfeit its bid bond in the amount of five percent (5%) of the bid amount for failure to deliver to the Airport Trust, properly executed agreement, bonds and insurance within ten (10) days of written notification of the Award of Contract to Bidder. Bid and Affidavits must be made on Bidder’s Bid form only, and filed in a sealed envelope on which shall bear a legible notation thereon that a bid upon the project advertised is enclosed. The bid shall be filed with the City Clerk in the City Clerk’s Office. All bids shall be either typewritten or written in ink. All affidavits and certifications identified and listed herein as bid documents shall be properly executed and shall accompany the bid of each Bidder. If any patented equipment or processes are to be used the Bidder shall provide legal agreement as specified in Section 00700 and such legal agreement shall accompany the bid of the Bidder. This is not a Federally funded project. OKLAHOMA CITY AIRPORT TRUST (Seal) By FRANCES KERSEY, TRUST SECRETARY

Public Notices (First Publication) (CY184504W) (Published By The Journal Record June 3, 2010) TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS WITHIN OKLAHOMA CITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing amending the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2007, Chapter 3, Article V. Section 3-82, revising definitions; Section 3-83 amending accessory sign prohibitions; Section 3100 revising temporary signs and display materials not requiring a permit; Section 3-102 amending accessory signs regulated by zoning districts, and declaring an emergency will be held by the Oklahoma City Planning Commission on Thursday, June 24, 2010, during their regular meeting at 1:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in the City Council Chambers, Third Floor, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. All interested parties are hereby given notice that they may inspect said amendment in the office of the Planning Department/Comprehensive Planning and Urban Design , 420 West Main Street, Suite 900, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. PLANNING DEPARTMENT 420 WEST MAIN STREET NINTH FLOOR, SUITE 900 297-2576 (CY184505W) (Published By The Journal Record June 3, 2010) TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS WITHIN OKLAHOMA CITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing amending the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2007, Chapter 59, Article II, Sections 7150.1, 7200.1, 7350.2 and 7350.7, amending design review requirements and sign guidelines; Article XII, Section 12200.1, correcting code reference in Use Table; and Article XIII, Sections 13500.3, 13500.5, 13550.5, 13700.4, and 13700.6, amending design review requirements and sign guidelines; and declaring an emergency will be held by the Oklahoma City Planning Commission on Thursday, June 24,

2010, during their regular meeting at 1:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in the City Council Chambers, Third Floor, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. All interested parties are hereby given notice that they may inspect said amendment in the office of the Planning Department/Comprehensive Planning and Urban Design, 420 West Main Street, Suite 900, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. PLANNING DEPARTMENT 420 WEST MAIN STREET NINTH FLOOR, SUITE 900 297-2576 (CY184506W) (Published By The Journal Record June 3, 2010) TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS WITHIN OKLAHOMA CITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing amending the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2007, Chapter 3, Article V. Section 3-83, amending General Prohibitions; Section 3-102 amending accessory sign regulations related to EMD signs; and declaring an emergency will be held by the Oklahoma City Planning Commission on Thursday, June 24, 2010, during their regular meeting at 1:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in the City Council Chambers, Third Floor, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. All interested parties are hereby given notice that they may inspect said amendment in the office of the Planning Department/Comprehensive Planning and Urban Design, 420 West Main Street, Suite 900, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. PLANNING DEPARTMENT 420 WEST MAIN STREET NINTH FLOOR, SUITE 900 297-2576 (CY184507W) (Published By The Journal Record June 3, 2010) TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS WITHIN OKLAHOMA CITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing amending the Oklahoma City Municipal Code, 2007, Chapter 59, Article II, Section 2150.2, establishing new definitions; Article IV, Sections 4250.3, 4250.4, and 4250.8, amending Discretionary Review Procedures; Article VII, Sections 7150.1, 7200.1, 7200.3, 7200.4, 7300.8, 7350.2, and 7350.5, modifying Certificate of Approval requirements to address additional signage, modifying building materials criteria, modifying title of guidelines reference for Legacy Resources, and removing PUD policy; Article VIII, Section 8500.2, establishing use conditions for Temporary Staging Areas, Off-site; Article XII, Section 12200.4, referencing additional standards for accessory signs and prohibiting electronically charged fencing within specific districts; Article XIII, Section 13500.5, exempting street tree requirements from constricted rights-ofway; Section 13500.7, revising Bulk Standards Table for office and hotel uses, and modifying sign regulations and guidelines; Sections 13500.3, 13550.5, 13700.4, 13700.5 modifying Certificate of Approval requirement exempting specific signs; referencing Chapter 3 sign regulations, and declaring an emergency will be held by the Oklahoma City Planning Commission on Thursday, June 24, 2010, during their regular meeting at 1:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in the City Council Chambers, Third Floor, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. All interested parties are hereby given notice that they may inspect said amendment in the office of the Planning Department/Comprehensive Planning and Urban Design, 420 West Main Street, Suite 900, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. PLANNING DEPARTMENT 420 WEST MAIN STREET NINTH FLOOR, SUITE 900 297-2576

Miscellaneous (First Publication) (MS184503W) GENERAL FUND BEGINNING FUND BALANCE

CAPITAL FUNDS

SPECIAL FUNDS

CULTURAL PUBLIC INSURANCE RECREATION SAFETY FUNDS FUNDS FUNDS

ENTERPRISE TOTAL FUNDS FUNDS

167,619

3,487,080

628,545

195,285

86,512

72,110

477,373

5,114,524

GENERAL TAXES LICENSES/PERMITS INTERGOVERNMENTAL FINES & FORFEITURES OTHER REVENUES INTEREST EARNINGS INTERFUND TRANSFERS CHARGES & FEES

2,928,316 66,566 86,168 159,788 37,194 620 0 0

0 0 0 0 311,000 500 713,327 6,950

0 0 417,152 0 34,362 1,557 297,220 23,412

0 0 0 0 45,181 179 618,725 42,600

0 0 0 0 12,287 0 29,722 7,188

0 0 4,003 0 0 0 2,300 0

0 0 0 0 118,435 86 752,986 1,543,102

2,928,316 66,566 507,323 159,788 558,459 2,942 2,414,280 1,623,252

SUB-TOTALS

3,278,652

1,031,777

773,703

706,685

49,197

6,303

2,414,609

8,260,926

TOTAL REVENUES

3,446,271

4,518,857

1,402,248

901,970

135,709

78,413

2,891,982

13,375,450

PERSONAL SERVICES MATERIALS/SUPPLIES SERVICES/CHARGES CAPITAL OUTLAY DEBT SERVICE TRANSFERS

1,344,935 149,000 417,902 0 115,000 1,405,795

0 0 173,879 2,996,271 633,125 0

210,518 76,276 88,259 167,550 371,643 61,169

0 0 642,609 0 0 32,538

10,468 24,750 83,750 12,450 0 3,603

0 2,500 11,725 36,500 0 0

496,626 54,045 741,718 59,960 128,116 961,127

2,062,547 306,571 2,159,842 3,272,731 1,247,884 2,464,232

TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS

3,432,632

3,803,275

975,415

675,147

135,021

50,725

2,441,592

11,513,807

13,639

715,582

426,833

226,823

688

27,688

450,390

1,861,643

RESERVES

414,214

0

102,826

179,323

0

0

49,971

746,334

TOTAL FUND BALANCE

427,853

715,582

529,659

406,146

688

27,688

500,361

2,607,977

NET INCOME

A Public Hearing on the proposed Budget for Fiscal Year 2010-2011 for all general, capital, special and enterprise funds and accounts of the City of Choctaw and Choctaw Utilities Authority will be held on Tuesday, June 8, 2010, 7pm, at a regular meeting of the City Council/Board of Trustees at City Hall, 2500 North Choctaw Road, Choctaw, Oklahoma.

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