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Ghostly 2020 spells demise


for OKC costume retailer

A security guard stands at the entrance to the University


of Oklahoma Mobile ER in March. A Seattle company
places the cost of COVID-19 in Oklahoma at about $124
per case. AP PHOTO/SUE OGROCKI

Finding the
cost of a single
Halloween Warehouse has weathered the coronavirus storm but will likely be haunted, as many businesses will, by
ghosts of 2020. COURTESY PHOTO/HALLOWEEN WAREHOUSE
COVID-19 case
BY JANICE FRANCIS-SMITH
The Journal Record
BY STEVE METZER of her hazel eyes. She ran it through the 1970s, finally
The Journal Record retiring at age 78. The business was then picked up OKLAHOMA CITY – Each case of COVID-19 has a
by her daughter, Betty, who ran it through 1998. The cost, which differs from state to state according to the
Halloween will come and it will pass in this frightful ’90s were tough, Johnson said, after trade policies rate of uninsured and other factors – and Oklahoma’s
2020, and “if the stars align” businesses devoted to it were adopted that ended in a mass shift of costume costs are around the middle of the pack at $124 per
and to other special days and seasons of the year will and other novelty production to China. Despite that, COVID-19 case, according to a recent report.
make it through to 2021 and beyond. he bought the family business in June of that year and Quote Wizard by Lending Tree, a Seattle-based
For one costume shop in Oklahoma City, however, kept it going through June 1 of this year at 4917 NW company that provides online tools to help consumers
a small business with a history that can be traced back 23rd. compare insurance quotes, compiled the report. The
through four generations, the arrival of COVID-19 Costume FunHouse didn’t depend solely on company gathered information from the Centers for
in March was like a death knell. Costume FunHouse Halloween. Over the years, Johnson said its employees Disease Control and Prevention regarding claims paid
evolved from a business first established on Main turned out costumes for mascots like for the Oklahoma to health care providers for testing and treatment of
Street back when the street was a mere four blocks City Blazers hockey team and local radio station COVID-19 cases, and then compared those statistics
long, according to owner Dean Johnson. It survived KATT. They also made bunny costumes for people to the number of cases reported for the state.
the Great Depression, boom times and busts in to wear at Easter and Santa costumes for Christmas. The figures used in the Quote Wizard report are
Oklahoma, wars and countless ups and downs typical Johnson performed magic shows for birthday parties based on claims paid to health care providers out of
for seasonal businesses. and other occasions. money made available through federal COVID-19 relief
But not COVID-19. But Halloween was important. programs – not the actual cost of treating a COVID-19
If times were normal, Johnson would have looked After the business closed following the pandemic’s patient. The average charge per COVID-19 patient
forward to this month and would have been especially arrival in March, and especially after Easter came requiring a hospital stay may be as much as $73,000
busy this week working to get kids costumed and their and went with no parties booked or bunny costumes for someone with no health insurance, or for a patient
parents ready to celebrate Halloween. Instead, he rented, Johnson said he came to realize that Costume treated by an out-of-network provider, according to
said he’s been looking to sell off the remaining stock FunHouse was in trouble. As more time passed with FAIR Health, an independent nonprofit that collects
of Costume FunHouse, which he made the difficult no business, it looked more and more doubtful that it data for and manages a database of privately billed
decision to close several months ago. would last into the fall. health insurance claims and some Medicare claims
The business, which moved several times in its “I knew that I couldn’t make it to Halloween,” he data.
history, opened as Hazel’s Costumes in 1929. Its said. As of Oct. 14, nearly $7 million in treatment claims
owner was Johnson’s great-grandmother, whose name and more than $7.46 million in testing claims had been
was Blanche Forbes but who went by Hazel because Turn to COSTUMES » p12 paid to about 380 health care facilities in Oklahoma to
address 115,877 cases of COVID-19 reported. Based on
those figures, Quote Wizard came up with an average
Exxon, Chevron to
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cost of $142 per case in Oklahoma, ranking Oklahoma
cut US jobs as oil 23rd in the nation for costs per COVID-19 case. The
Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission industry average cost nationwide per case is $142, according to
receives grant The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre struggles  p3 the report.
Centennial Commission has received a $1 million grant CDC data shows Integris Southwest in Oklahoma
from Bank of America in support of its planned history City was paid more than $773,000 in claims for
center Greenwood Rising. Bank7 posts
profit  p3 Turn to TREATMENT » p12

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Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission receives grant


BY JOURNAL RECORD STAFF of Black Americans and the race mas-
TULSA – The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre sacre, teacher workshops and school
Centennial Commission has received a field trips to Greenwood Rising.
$1 million grant from Bank of America • Entrepreneurial programming:
in support of its planned history center creation of mentorship programs for
Greenwood Rising. future Black entrepreneurs and Black
The center is being developed to business owners.
tell the story of the original “Black • Community commemoration
Wall Street” and chronicles the worst events: programs to help heal the ef-
domestic terrorist event in our nation’s fects of historical trauma through
history. dialogue and community engagement
This grant is connected to the opportunities.
bank’s $1 billion, four-year initiative The bank also announced $250
to advance racial equality, health care million in capital to community de-
and economic opportunity in minority velopment financial institutions and
communities. minority depository institutions that
Greenwood Rising is being built to have small business designation status
commemorate the 100th anniversary – offering financial assistance to low-
of the race massacre. Local Projects, a and moderate-income and minority
New York City firm that helped create communities by funding loans through
the 9/11 Memorial Museum, serves as the Paycheck Protection Program.
principal designer and curator for the In September, Bank of America an-
project, working in conjunction with A memorial to Tulsa’s Black Wall Street sits outside the Greenwood Cultural Center on the nounced an industry-first issuance of
local author and historian Hannibal outskirts of downtown Tulsa. AP FILE PHOTO/SUE OGROCKI a $2 billion Equality Progress Sustain-
B. Johnson, who serves as lead local ability Bond designed to advance racial
curator. equality, economic opportunity and
Under construction in Tulsa’s His- issues and their generosity.” horrific tragedy in a way that will cre- environmental sustainability.
toric Greenwood District, the museum- In addition to Greenwood Rising, ate understanding and offer inspiration “Bank of America has shown itself
grade exhibition facility will be a focal the Centennial Commission is com- and hope for future generations,” said to be a great corporate citizen through-
point for embracing the past, sparking mitted to inspiring and instilling hope Bill Lissau, Tulsa market president, out the country,” said Phil Armstrong,
meaningful and sustainable economic for the future; sharing the truths of Bank of America. “Similar to our project director for the Centennial
progress, and facilitating racial recon- our past; creating an environment that national investment in the Smithson- Commission. “Its investment in Tulsa’s
ciliation in Tulsa and beyond. fosters sustainable entrepreneurship ian initiative, this partnership dem- Historic Greenwood District and what
“This incredible gift from Bank of and heritage tourism; planning and onstrates Bank of America’s ongoing this community represents today – part
America, the largest investment to implementing educational experi- commitment to create dialogue that of our nation’s push for racial equity
date from a national corporate donor ences and insight through workshops, will bring about healing and unity as and social justice – could hardly be
headquartered outside Oklahoma, will conferences, and symposia throughout we work together to advance racial timelier. Often, moving forward re-
support the Centennial Commission’s Oklahoma and the nation; and catalyz- equality and economic opportunity far quires taking a long look back,”
mission-critical efforts in education, ing citizens to be the change they want beyond our city limits.” The Centennial Commission, state-
economic empowerment, and commu- to see in the community. A portion of the Bank of America created body formed in 2015, seeks to
nity engagement,” said state Sen. Kevin “This important new center will funding will be applied toward the con- educate all citizens about Tulsa’s His-
Matthews, founder and chairman of serve as an economic anchor in Tulsa, struction of Greenwood Rising History toric Greenwood District, the storied
the Centennial Commission. “We are and has already begun shining a spot- Center, and the remainder will fund: “Black Wall Street,” including the mas-
grateful for the role Bank of America is light on the important, untold history • Educational programming: curric- sacre and its impact on Oklahoma and
playing to help tackle these challenging of a thriving Greenwood District and ulum expansion to include the history the nation.

Continued jobless claims decline for 18th week


BY JOURNAL RECORD STAFF Sens. Leewright, Hall and Boren during despite the state already approving them.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Initial and con- the Senate interim study where they For the week ending Oct. 24, the
tinued unemployment insurance benefit asked the right questions of Conduent’s advance number of initial claims, unad-
claims, and the four-week moving aver- representatives. Their goal, like mine, is justed, totaled 4,591, a decrease of 686
age for continued claims declined for the to protect Oklahomans and get them the from the previous week’s revised level of
18th consecutive week, the Oklahoma help they need in these difficult times.” 5,277.
Employment Security Commission re- Cardholders had been offered five Initial claims’ four-week moving aver-
ported on Thursday. free calls to automated customer service age was 5,295, a decrease of 167 from the
“It’s encouraging to see Oklahoma each month to check their balance with previous week’s revised average of 5,462.
unemployment claims continue to de- a fee of 25 cents applied per inquiry after The advance unadjusted number of
cline,” said OESC Executive Director the five free calls. Moving forward, this continued claims totaled 59,007, a de-
Shelley Zumwalt. “We’re continuing to fee will be waived for all OESC claimants A help-wanted sign is displayed at a car crease of 14,314 from the previous week’s
make changes and work to eliminate and no fee will be applied for customer wash. AP FILE PHOTO/MICHAEL CONROY revised level of 73,321.
barriers to Oklahomans seeking unem- service, live or automated, through the Continued claims’ four-week moving
ployment benefits. In fact, just last week, duration of Conduent’s service agree- average was 75,709, a decrease of 9,727
we worked with our debit card partner, ment with OESC. from the previous week’s revised average
Conduent, to help eliminate fees associ- “We have a unique partnership with and other officials criticized Conduent of 85,436.
ated with the unemployment debit card.” OESC to deliver unemployment insur- at an interim study taking issue with how Nationally, the advance figure for sea-
OESC has collaborated with Con- ance disbursements through a prepaid the company has distributed payments sonally adjusted initial claims during the
duent to eliminate fees associated with payment card or Direct Deposit to during the pandemic. same period was 751,000, a decrease of
the debit card program that claimants Oklahoma Unemployment Insurance The critiques included holds put on 40,000 from the previous week’s revised
use to access their benefits. Effective recipients,” said Paul Gates, general claims, benefit cards being delivered level, the U.S. Department of Labor
Thursday, Conduent will remove the manager at Conduent. “In consideration with no funds and charging clients 25 reports. The four-week moving average
automated customer service balance in- of these unprecedented times, coupled cents for calls after they had exhausted was 787,750, a decrease of 24,500 from
quiry fee for OESC debit card recipients. with the historic rise in unemployment, their five monthly free calls to check the previous week. For the week ending
“I am pleased to see this change from the waiving of this fee allows Conduent balances. Oct. 17, DOL reports the advance sea-
Conduent, which will help our claimants to represent not only our commitment to The company also was criticized for sonally adjusted insured unemployment
who continue to need help accessing our OESC partner but to the many Okla- not cooperating with state officials who rate was 5.3%, a decrease of 0.5 percent-
their unemployment benefits,” Zumwalt homans who depend on the program.” had requested information regarding age points from the previous week’s
said. “I’m grateful for the leadership from This month Oklahoma lawmakers why some claims had holds on them revised rate.
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Exxon, Chevron to cut US jobs as oil industry struggles


BY CATHY BUSSEWITZ said in a recent email to employees.
Associated Press “The impact has been especially severe
on our industry as energy consump-
NEW YORK – Exxon Mobil is slash- tion contracted when economies shut
ing 1,900 jobs from its U.S. workforce, down.”
and Chevron plans to cut a quarter of In a meeting with employees last
the employees at its recently acquired week, Woods said the company is
Noble Energy as the pandemic saps exceeding the spending reductions it
demand for fuel. announced in March, deferring more
Exxon said Thursday the reductions than $10 billion in capital expenses
will be both voluntary and involuntary and cutting 15% of cash operating
and will largely come from its manage- expenses. The company recently an-
ment offices in Houston. The Irving, nounced it would cut about 1,600 jobs
Texas oil giant had about 75,000 em- in Europe and it began a voluntary
ployees worldwide at the end of 2019. staff reduction program in Australia.
The oil industry was already strug- It also is evaluating potential job cuts
gling before the pandemic struck, with in Canada. Exxon said Wednesday it
a weakened global economy decreas- would pay a cash dividend of 87 cents
ing demand for energy and producers per share in the fourth quarter, keeping
flooding the market with cheap fuel. the payment level flat.
Then prices fell well below what pro- Exxon is not the only oil producer
ducers need to break even. A barrel of reeling from plummeting demand and The logo for ExxonMobil appears above a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock
the U.S. benchmark crude was selling prices. Chevron confirmed Thursday Exchange. AP FILE PHOTO/RICHARD DREW
for about $35 Thursday, and most it would slash jobs at Noble Energy,
producers need at least $50 a barrel which it recently acquired, by 25%.
to make ends meet. As the pandemic Noble had 2,282 employees at the end reduced its 2020 capital spending plan producers racked up unsustainable lev-
gripped the U.S. economy and demand of 2019, according to its annual report. by 20%, or about $4 billion, in March. els of debt to find and extract oil from
for fuel plummeted, Exxon announced Noble Energy began in 1932 as The energy industry has been the ground using unconventional drill-
in March that it would cut expenses by Samedan Oil Corp., an explorer of shrinking since the pandemic struck. ing techniques. As those debt payments
30%. crude oil and natural gas, founded by The oil, gas and chemical industries came due, more than 200 oil and gas
“It’s difficult to overstate the dev- Lloyd Noble in Ardmore, Oklahoma. laid off 107,000 workers between producers filed for bankruptcy protec-
astating impact of the pandemic on Chevron, which has about 44,000 March and August, according to a re- tion in the past five years, including 17
businesses big and small, in every employees worldwide, is working to re- cent study by Deloitte Insights. filing who filed for bankruptcy protec-
community and country around the duce its headcount by 10% to 15%. The The industry’s troubles began well tion in this year’s third quarter, accord-
world,” Exxon CEO Darren Woods San Ramon, California-based company before the pandemic, when many shale ing to law firm Haynes and Boone.

Bank7 posts $4.4 million in net income for third quarter


BY JOURNAL RECORD STAFF
OKLAHOMA CITY – Bank7 Corp. on
Thursday reported net income for the
third quarter of $4.4 million, or 48 cents
per share.
“We are pleased with our third-quar-
ter results,” said Thomas L. Travis, presi-
dent and CEO. “Clearly, the pandemic
and election dynamics continue to cre-
ate extreme uncertainty and that is why
we continue to increase our loan loss
reserves. With that being said, we have
a high degree of confidence in our asset
quality, and we know our strong PPE will
carry us through the few potential issues
we might encounter.”
The Oklahoma City-based parent of
Bank7 reported pre-tax, pre-provision
earnings for the third quarter of 2019
of $7.4 million, excluding a one-time,
non-cash executive stock transaction
expense.
Interest income on loans, including
loan fee income, for the third quarter to-
taled $12.8 million, an increase of 4.91%
from a year earlier.
Total assets for the third quarter
totaled $973.4 million, an increase of
17.72%. Total loans of $869.4 million
were up 30.40% from the third quarter
of 2019. Total deposits of $863.7 million
were up 14.02%.
Both the bank’s and the company’s
capital levels continue to be significantly A woman walks into a Bank7 branch in Oklahoma City. JOURNAL RECORD FILE PHOTO
above the minimum levels required to
be designated as “well-capitalized” for
regulatory purposes. At Sept. 30, the the company’s Tier 1 leverage ratio was the first nine months of 2020 or $14.5 ropolitan area and Kansas.
Tier 1 leverage ratio was 10.72%, Tier 0.72%, Tier 1 risk based capital ratio was million, up from $3.7 million for the first Interest income on loans, including
1 risk-based capital ratio was 12.85% 12.84% and total risk-based capital ratio nine months of 2019. loan fee income, for first nine months
and total risk-based capital ratio was was 14.09%. Bank7 has nine locations in Okla- of the year totaled $39.3 million, an in-
14.10% for the bank. At Sept. 30, 2020 Bank7 Corp. reported net income for homa, the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas met- crease of 9.38% from a year earlier.
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BROKEN ARROW
NEWS IN BRIEF 1
Manufacturing
training facility
Vintage truck transformed opens
Tulsa Tech and the Broken

into mobile bar business Arrow Chamber have opened


the newly remodeled manu-
facturing wing at the Broken
Arrow Campus.
The area was part of the
original Broken Arrow Campus
built in 1983 and is now an due to COVID-19, the illness tors to expand its distribution
18,000-square foot facility open caused by the virus. channel into markets seek-
to train the next generation of The Health Department on ing these source-control face
manufacturing employees. Thursday reported 120,193 masks.
“The newly renovated class- total virus cases since the pan- The AVF’s semi-rigid shield
rooms and labs for these pro- demic began in March and 20 holds a cloth cartridge in the
grams are critical to our mission more deaths from Wednesday, correct position between the
of educating people for success for a total of 1,306 dead due to wearer’s nose and mouth and
in the workplace,” Steve Tiger, COVID-19, the illness caused by the soft, synthetic seal forms
Tulsa Tech superintendent and the virus. an airtight barrier between
CEO, said. “Once completed, a OSDH has reported 45 ad- wearer’s face and the shield.
world-class advanced manufac- ditional deaths in the last three The basic kit ships with an elas-
turing facility will create a hub days. tic headband. Different-colored
for training, ensuring quality The true number of cases cloths are available.
employees for industry part- in Oklahoma is likely higher The AVF mask, its compo-
ners throughout the region.” because many people have not nents and cartridges are manu-
The facility offers both high been tested, and studies sug- factured in FDA-inspected
Nicole Savage, owner of Bubbles and Brews OKC. school and adult students gest people can be infected facilities. All components are
COURTESY PHOTO/BUBBLES AND BREWS OKC the opportunity to train for and not feel sick. washed in a sink with dish
multiple disciplines within the –Associated Press soap. All components are recy-
manufacturing industry. clable. Every starter kit includes
OKLAHOMA CITY – Bubbles –Staff report a carrying case.
and Brews OKC, a vintage OKLAHOMA CITY –Staff report
mobile prosecco and craft 2 American
beer bar, has opened and OKLAHOMA CITY
plans to serve the entire state. 2 Virus cases rise Biomedical offers OKLAHOMA CITY
The tiny Italian three-
by 1,041; state vent-free face mask 2 Anheuser-
wheeled truck with a cab is
now available to work public, still in red zone American Biomedical Group Busch provides
private and corporate special has begun selling the American hand sanitizer for
occasions, with seven taps Oklahoma remains in the red Vent Free face mask.
that can pour prosecco, craft zone for coronavirus cases and The face mask is based upon voting sites   
beer and batch cocktails. Its the number of reported cases the guidelines established by To help ensure the safety of
mini size makes the vintage was up by 1,041 on Thursday. the U.S. Food and Drug Admin- voters and polling site workers
Piaggio mobile bar adaptable A report from the White istration’s Emergency Use Au- throughout the election pro-
to all kinds of spaces, from Bubbles and Brews OKC’s Italian
House Coronavirus Task Force, thorization for source-control cess, Anheuser-Busch produced
offices to warehouses, three-wheeled truck with a cab.
released Wednesday by the face masks. The AVF is 100% and donated more than 61,000
rooftops, breweries, backyards COURTESY PHOTO/ BUBBLES AND Oklahoma State Department of Made in the USA. ounces of hand sanitizer to
and parks. BREWS OKC Health, said community spread “This is an important day polling locations across Okla-
“Prosecco and cocktail of the disease is increasing in for us because we can begin homa for the general election.
mobile bars are very popular the state. to get America back to work,” The donation is part of a
in England, and the trend is pandemic. The report continued to en- James K. Burgess III, the Okla- broader program in collabora-
now also growing in the U.S.,” “It certainly wasn’t courage masks be worn, social homa City-based company’s tion with the National Asso-
said Nicole Savage, owner something I had planned, distancing, frequent washing president. “We knew after our ciation of State Election Direc-
of Bubbles and Brews OKC. “I but I was already all-in when of hands and that residents Kickin’ COVID-19 event we tors, the National Association of
am thrilled to be the first to COVID-19 hit,” said Savage. “As avoid crowds, especially private needed to release this mask Secretaries of State and the Cy-
bring something so unique to challenging as it has been, I am gatherings. to our distributors immedi- bersecurity and Infrastructure
Oklahoma. Our go-anywhere embracing the adaptable nature “We are finding that as the ately. This is a great mask. It is Security Agency, where the
ability means we are small of my business. Now more weather cools, friends and comfortable, reusable, easy to brewer is donating more than
enough to drive through a set than ever, people are trying families are moving social gath- maintain and cost-effective. We 8 million ounces of hand sani-
of double-doors, so the party to find creative ways to stay erings indoors, significantly,” are selling through authorized tizer to election offices across
will always come to you.” connected while staying apart. according to the report. distributors.” the country.
Savage researched the idea At a Bubbles and Brews event, In the most recent weekly American Biomedical Group “COVID-19 has brought
of the mobile bar years ago, but you can take the fun outside report, for the week that ended has been evaluating these many challenges to our state,
wasn’t fully sure how to execute and socially distance. With the Oct. 22, the Health Department source-control face masks with and we have had many part-
her dream until recently. The holidays coming up, I think this said there were 8,647 newly re- a small group of medical pro- ners step up to help us as we
business’s flexibility has helped is the perfect way to celebrate ported cases, a 20.2% increase fessionals to meet anticipated fight to keep Oklahomans safe
her navigate the difficulties any occasion.” from the previous week, and 78 market demand. The company during this global pandemic,”
of launching in the midst of a –Staff report more deaths, a 34.5% increase, has been authorizing distribu- said Dr. Lance Frye, interim

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Oklahoma commissioner of FAPC’s relationship with Jol-


health. “Their donation of hand liff sparked in 2009 when his
sanitizer for polling locations company began manufacturing
across Oklahoma will give vot- a flagship roaster, the Revela-
ers the confidence they need to tion. This roaster is the world’s
come out and feel safe casting first industrial roaster to meet
their vote this November.” air emission standards of South-
Over the summer, Anheuser- ern California.
Busch leveraged its production Jolliff will join the other advi-
capabilities to produce hand sory board members during the
sanitizer at its Baldwinsville, next biannual meeting Dec. 3.
New York, and Los Angeles –Staff report
breweries. This week, the
brewer leveraged its own distri-
bution operations in Oklahoma CHECOTAH
to deliver the sanitizer lo- 4 USDA provides
cally to support polling loca-
tions and election offices.    $26.4M for rural
“With today’s donation, broadband
we’re proud to do our part to
protect the health and safety of The U.S. Department of Ag- David Casey, with the Tulsa County Election Board, sets up makeshift voting booths at Oneok Field on
voters and polling site workers,” riculture is providing is invest- Wednesday in Tulsa. MIKE SIMONS/TULSA WORLD VIA AP
Jason Hall, senior director of ing $26.4 million to provide
Anheuser-Busch Sales of Okla-
homa said. “Anheuser-Busch
broadband service in unserved
and underserved rural areas in
Early voting begins across state amid record turnout
Sales of Oklahoma has been a Oklahoma. OKLAHOMA CITY – Early in- had cast absentee ballots by ballots is that there can be
long-standing partner to the The investment is part of the person voting began Thursday mail, more than twice as many voting regardless of whether
state for more than 30 years. We $550 million Congress allocated across Oklahoma for an who voted by mail during the the power is on or not,” Ziriax
are proud to continue support- to the second round of the Re- election that has already seen last presidential election in said. “It might slow things
ing local Oklahoma communi- Connect Program. record turnout throughout 2016. down a bit, but it will still
ties and providing critical mate- Cross Cable Television LLC the U.S. Despite rain and chilly happen.”
rials to keep everyone safe.” will use a $15.8 million ReCon- Polls also will be open from temperatures, Oklahoma In Oklahoma’s U.S. Senate
Anheuser-Busch first be- nect grant to deploy a fiber-to- 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at most of County Election Board race, longtime Republican
gan producing and distribut- the-premises network to con- the 77 county election board Secretary Doug Sanderson incumbent Sen. Jim Inhofe
ing hand sanitizer earlier this nect 2,815 people, 125 farms, offices on Friday, and from 9 said voters were lined up faces a challenge from
year to help accommodate the nine businesses, one education- a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. In more than two hours before Democrat Abby Broyles, an
growing need for critical re- al facility and a fire department Tulsa, early voting was taking the polls opened Thursday in attorney and television news
sources among its employees, to high-speed broadband in- place at the minor league Oklahoma City. reporter making her first bid
partners and communities in ternet in Haskell and Muskogee baseball stadium, Oneok Field, “I would say it’s been pretty for public office. A Libertarian
the face of the COVID-19 pan- counties. to accommodate more voters heavy turnout, pretty steady,” and two independent
demic. –Staff report Pine Telephone Company and allow for better social Sanderson said. candidates also will appear on
Inc. will use a $6.9 million Re- distancing as the coronavirus Oklahoma County, the the ballot in that race.
Connect grant to deploy a fiber- continues to surge in state’s largest, was operating In what is expected to be
STILLWATER to-the-premises network to Oklahoma and beyond. on backup power from a the most competitive U.S.
3 Jolliff appointed to connect 2,099 people, 82 farms, Besides president, diesel-powered generator House race in Oklahoma, first-
30 businesses, two fire stations, Oklahoma voters will cast after an ice storm that term Rep. Kendra Horn, the
OSU advisory board a post office and a public school ballots for a U.S. Senate pummeled the state earlier lone Democrat in Oklahoma’s
to high-speed broadband inter- race, five U.S. House seats, this week knocked out power congressional delegation,
Dan Jolliff, owner of U.S. net in Atoka County. corporation commissioner and to more than 350,000 homes faces Republican state Sen.
Roaster Corp. and Roasters Medicine Park Telephone Co. two state questions, along and businesses. Stephanie Bice in a race
Exchange in Oklahoma City, will use a $3.7 million ReCon- with legislative and county State Election Board for the 5th Congressional
has been appointed to the nect loan to deploy a fiber-to- seats and appellate judges. Secretary Paul Ziriax said District that includes most of
16-member Oklahoma State the-premises network to con- Even before early in-person voting would continue even if Oklahoma City and two rural
University Robert M. Kerr Food nect 1,082 people, 21 farms and voting began, more than polling locations lose power. counties to the east.
and Agricultural Products Cen- 16 businesses to high-speed 234,000 Oklahomans already “The beauty of paper –Associated Press
ter advisory board. broadband internet in Coman-
A native of Wilson, Jolliff che County. –Staff report
developed an attraction for the
coffee service business as he outbreaks, especially among our The system does not require ents Excellence in Construction
watched his TAHLEQUAH elderly and disabled citizens as any laboratory machinery and is awards to recognize and publi-
father work for 5 Cherokee Nation well as in our school system.” compact enough that the tests cize outstanding projects built by
Nestle Coffee Indian Health Service received are run on a card that is about members of the association.
Co. In 1979, receives rapid 300,000 Abbott BinaxNOW the size of a credit card. Kristi Ostler, senior project
while attend- test kits diagnostic tests from the U.S. As of Tuesday, Cherokee Na- manager-area manager, and
ing South- Department of Health and Hu- tion Health Services has had Chris Moran, project superin-
eastern State Cherokee Nation received man Services to support CO- 3,162 patients test positive for tendent, accepted the award on
College in 6,000 rapid test kits from the VID-19 testing in rural and tribal COVID-19. –Staff report behalf of Rick Scott Construction
Durant, Jolliff Indian Health Service to enhance communities. Inc.
Dan started Coffee how the tribe tests for COVID-19 Cherokee Nation plans to Moran also received a coveted
Jolliff Professionals, within its school system and distribute the tests throughout PONCA CITY ABC Medallion for his work on
a service and among its most vulnerable the tribe’s 14 county reserva- 6 Firm presented the project.
supply company for southern citizens. tion, including within the tribe’s The company was also rec-
and central Oklahoma. With the new testing system, health centers and for Sequoyah Excellence in ognized during the event with
In 1994, Jolliff started Conti- positive and negative test results Schools testing. Construction award a Safety Training and Evaluation
nental Brokers and Consultants, can be obtained in as little as 15 The rapid tests were imple- Process award for its strong safety
while still owning and operat- minutes. mented in Sequoyah Schools as Rick Scott Construction Inc. performance. ABC’s STEP safety
ing Coffee Professionals. Then, “With positive COVID-19 part of the tribe’s plan to safely was honored with an Excellence program has grown to become
in 1998, he sold Coffee Profes- cases still on the rise here in the allow students to participate in Construction award from the the premier safety evaluation
sionals and started Roasters Ex- Cherokee Nation, this rapid test- in limited, in-person classroom Associated Builders and Contrac- tool in the commercial and indus-
change, as well as U.S. Roaster ing capability will make a big instruction. tors of Oklahoma during their trial construction industry, used
Corp. in 2004. difference in our efforts to help The tests use nasal swabs annual awards ceremony in Tulsa. by thousands of ABC contractors
U.S. Roaster Corp and Roast- prevent the spread of COVID-19 to test for the presence of CO- The award was received for each year.
ers Exchange, business divi- in our communities,” said Chero- VID-19. The test is simple to use, its Lindsey House Renovation Rick Scott Construction is a
sions of Continental Brokers kee Nation Chief of Staff Todd inexpensive, and can be easily and Addition project in Tulsa in Ponca City-based commercial
and Consultants, specialize in Enlow. “The tests can quickly and administered by medical person- the Under $2 Million Renovation construction company that also
restoring and refurbishing used easily identify if someone has nel or trained operators in certain category. operates branch offices in Okla-
equipment. the virus, which will help prevent non-clinical environments. Each year ABC Oklahoma pres- homa City and Tulsa. –Staff report
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FREE MARKET FRIDAY
ON THE TOWN
Aha moments,
Street festival features entertainers, food trucks, mural
rappers and reality The community-based Northeast The festival will highlight the East edmondhistory.org or call 405-340-0078.
The presidential candidates’ policies OKC Renaissance Inc. has been up End Business District, East Point • Oklahoma City University’s
are revealing and even catching rappers’ to some fun things lately to promote Businesses and the area’s other major Opera and Music Theatre Company
attention. the area, and Saturday’s street festival development projects. will present the opera Mozart’s “Cosi
President Trump champions called oNE OKC is no exception. “Northeast OKC Renaissance Fan Tutte” in its season-opening
expanding parental school choice. If you’re ready to get out of your Inc. is committed to promoting opera production at 8 p.m. Friday and
Joe Biden, unions and the national house after this NEOKC’s transformation,” said the Saturday. It will be presented in English
Democratic Party platform want to limit week’s ice storm organization’s president, Quintin with a mid-century American twist,
charter schools and oppose scholarship and related power Hughes Sr. with guest director Matthew Sipress
programs that significantly help children outages, stop by Helping fund the event this year and music direction by Jan McDaniel.
and minorities, such as Oklahoma’s the fifth annual is a grant from the city of Oklahoma For information, go to okcu.edu/music/
successful Equal Opportunity Scholarship street festival City’s COVID-19 Assistance Grant opera-music-theater.
program. from 4 to 7 p.m. program from CARES Act funds. For • The new movie theater Flix
Trump has worked to protect Saturday centered more information, go to oneokcevent. Brewhouse is hosting a Beetlejuice Fan
individuals and organizations from at East Point on org. Fest this weekend, offering a Beetlejuice-
being required to facilitate practices they LILLIE-BETH NE 23rd and themed pint glass, exclusive theme-
believe violate their faith. Biden’s team has BRINKMAN Rhode Island. You Short takes related menu items and beer with the $7
declared they will also can enjoy admission ticket to see a movie. For a
force individuals it virtually at • To get you into the Halloween schedule, go to flixbrewhouse.com.
and organizations oneokcevent.org/watchparty. spirit, the Edmond Historical Society • For more fun movies, the Oklahoma
to violate their faith The oNE OKC festival will & Museum, 431 S. Boulevard in City Museum of Art is presenting a
and the national be hosted by Oklahoma City Edmond, is offering an online Scary series of newly restored Japanese cult
Democratic Councilwoman Nikki Nice and actor Movie Club presentation by Zoom films in its Noble Theater from Friday
Party platform and motivational speaker Day’Quann about The Blob horror movie at 7 p.m. to Sunday. The offerings of “Monsters &
characterizes Ervin and include live performances Friday and Halloween fun in person Murderous Maidens” include Godzilla
abiding by by national recording artist Jabee; with crafts, games and candy from noon (1954), Destroy all Monsters (1968),
biblical principles emergent hip-hop collective The to 4 p.m. Saturday. If you aren’t up for Toshiya Fujita’s Lady Snowblood (1973)
JONATHAN as attempts to Space Program; and Oklahoma participating in person, stop by between and its sequel. For information, go to
SMALL “discriminate.” R&B artist Shortt Dogg. Visitors 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. Friday to pick up craft okcmoa.com or call 405-236-3100.
Biden vows to also can enjoy vendors, food trucks, and game kits to do at home. Kits are free Have an item of note? Email
repeal the Trump tax cuts and add trillions the community’s mural and more. with registration. For information, go to lillie.beth@yahoo.com.
in new taxes. Analysts reviewed the
combined rates that would result under all
of Biden’s tax proposals. Top rates would
be 62% in New York, for example. Rapper
THE OBSERVER
50 Cent even declared, “I don’t want to be
20 Cent” under the Biden tax plan.
Trump credits repeal of regulations
The wisdom of crafting public policy within the framework
and bureaucracy by his administration
and enacted tax cuts for lowering taxes After nearly two years on the job, state’s public health laboratory from approve Medicaid expansion.
and growing wages for low and middle it’s clear Gov. Kevin Stitt could use a Oklahoma City to Stillwater. Similarly, the decision to build
classes, record employment among Blacks deep dive into How to Win Friends and These aren’t garden-variety a new public health laboratory in
and near-record employment for the Influence People. decisions. They impact all Stillwater rather than Oklahoma
country prior to the pandemic. Biden That’s a decidedly old-school Oklahomans – from taxpayers who City caught many lawmakers, lab
assures us reinstituting and metastasizing reference, of course, to Dale Carnegie’s fund the state’s Medicaid and public employees and medical experts by
former President Barack Obama’s politics pioneering self- health services to the working poor surprise.
of envy, trillions in tax hikes and scores help strategies, but who rely on public health care to The project – dubbed as the
of new regulations will work better for it’s spot-on in the workers staffing the lab. Oklahoma Pandemic Center for
Oklahomans and Americans. case of Oklahoma’s They deserve comprehensive Innovation and Excellence – would
Rapper Ice Cube came away impressed 28th governor. review – including public hearings be financed through $25 million in
that the Trump administration included Stitt won the and legislative debate and action – not federal CARES Act pandemic relief
some of Ice Cube’s proposal to help black state’s top job in mere gubernatorial fiat, carried out by dollars, the lab’s current budget and
Americans. Ice Cube lamented that all his first bid for hand-picked agency leadership. $58.5 million in bonds authorized by
Democrats did was pay lip service with public office. The blowback against Stitt’s the Legislature in 2017.
constant references to “minorities” and It’s no shame he proposals was immediate – and with In an email to a constituent, Rep.
“people of color.” ARNOLD didn’t know what good reason. Carol Bush, R-Tulsa, expressed dismay
In Ice Cube’s video he looked somber, HAMILTON he didn’t know. The governor embarked on his over the decision, writing, “That
like he had recently learned that history He was a private- Medicaid plan while the Legislature lab was to be in OKC. I did not vote
reveals the Democratic Party was the sector CEO whose is out of session, knowing full well to move it to Stillwater. We are all
party of slavery, that tribes dragged world was as the sole decision-maker, lawmakers have resisted managed care concerned by the announcement and
their thousands of slaves to Oklahoma agenda-setter, hirer and firer. for years. none of us knew it was happening!”
then fought for the Democrats and The state’s relatively weak chief Further, the entire process is set Noted House Democratic Leader
Confederates to preserve slavery, that a executive, however, requires a different up to be a fait accompli by the time Emily Virgin: “It is extremely rate for a
larger percentage of Republicans than skill set to be successful – led by the lawmakers return Feb. 1 – request- single person, even a governor, to have
Democrats voted for the Civil Rights ability to build relationships and forge for-proposals already are out and the ability to unilaterally make the
Acts, that Democrats insist on giving our broad coalitions. managed care contractors are expected decision to close, remodel or rebuild a
tax dollars to racist groups like Planned With other elected officials. With to be selected as the session opens. state asset, using millions of taxpayer
Parenthood whose founder specifically agency leaders. With private business The warp-speed pursuit of dollars, without direct input from the
targeted Black babies in the womb, executives. With rank-and-file citizen Medicaid outsourcing could negate a public or state employees who serve
that there is no Abraham Lincoln or groups. thorough airing of its pros and cons. the agency.”
Emancipation Proclamation without the With people who think differently Example: The request for proposal This isn’t to automatically dismiss
Electoral College, and that Biden once than you do. would allow private companies to either proposal as sheer folly. Rather,
declared that he didn’t want Delaware Sadly, Stitt shows little evidence he bank as much as 15% of administrative it’s to underscore the wisdom of
children forced into a “racial jungle.” gets it. He continues to propose major costs and profits … which is up to crafting public policy within the
In the final days it seems more and changes in state government structure five times what it currently costs the framework Oklahoma’s founders set
more are having aha moments. What and services, often without bothering Oklahoma Health Care Authority to up more than a century ago.
vision of America will you choose? to consult legislative leaders or non- manage the system. That’s a lesson Stitt still hasn’t
government stakeholders. Shouldn’t taxpayers be given the learned.
Jonathan Small serves as president Two recent examples: his plans to opportunity to learn the facts – and
of the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs privatize management of the state’s weigh in on the proposal? Of course. Arnold Hamilton is editor of The
(www.ocpathink.org). Medicaid program and move the Especially since they voted last June to Oklahoma Observer; okobserver.org.
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Fair housing groups: Redfin ‘redlines’ minority communities


BY GENE JOHNSON minimum was set at $700,000. In the
Associated Press surrounding, mostly white areas outside
the city limits, it was $250,000.
SEATTLE – Several fair housing organi- Because Redfin charges a minimum
zations accused Redfin of systematic ra- commission regardless of a home’s sale
cial discrimination in a lawsuit Thursday, price, the practice can’t be justified by
saying the online real estate broker offers business motives, the lawsuit said.
fewer services to homebuyers and sell- Further, it alleged, Redfin sometimes
ers in minority communities – a type of failed to provide services even when a
digital redlining that has depressed home home’s price topped the minimum. That
values and exacerbated historic injustice was much more common in predomi-
in the housing market. nately minority neighborhoods, includ-
In a complaint filed in U.S. District ing Chicago’s South Side, the organiza-
Court in Seattle, the organizations said tions said.
that during a two-year investigation they Using Census data to compare ZIP
documented the effect of Redfin’s “mini- codes that are at least 70% white with
mum price policy,” which requires homes those that are at least 70% minority,
to be listed for certain prices to reap the the organizations compared listings for
benefits of Redfin’s services. which Redfin offered its “best available
The company was vastly less likely service” with those for which it offered
to offer realtor services, professional no service on multiple dates over the past
photos, virtual tours, online promotion two years.
or commission rebates for homes listed On June 12, for example, there were
in overwhelmingly minority neighbor- 218 homes posted on Redfin in non-
hoods than it was in overwhelmingly white neighborhoods in the Kansas City
white ones, the investigation found. area. Of them, 16 had Redfin’s best ser-
That meant homes in minority neigh- vice and 127 were offered no service.
borhoods were likely to stay on the mar- By contrast, there were 4,550 homes in
ket longer and sell for lower prices than predominately white neighborhoods of
they otherwise might have, the lawsuit Kansas City. More than half received the
said. best available service and only 14% had
“Redfin’s policies and practices oper- Lisa Rice, president and CEO of the National Fair Housing Alliance, stands in her office in no service, the lawsuit said.
ate as a discriminatory stranglehold on Washington. AP PHOTO/PATRICK SEMANSKY Similar disparities were found in other
communities of color, often the very cities, it said. On Long Island last Aug.
communities that have been battered 20, listings in white ZIP codes were 55
by a century of residential segregation, other services in more than 90 markets in Alliance, a Washington, D.C.-based non- times more likely to receive Redfin’s best
systemic racism, and disinvestment,” the the U.S. and Canada. The company said profit dedicated to eliminating housing service.
lawsuit said. it would provide a statement in response discrimination, and nine of its member In minority ZIP codes of Louisville,
The lawsuit comes as the nation reck- to the lawsuit later Thursday. organizations. With financial support none of the 108 homes posted on Nov.
ons with generations of systemic racism, Redfin might seem an unlikely target from U.S. Housing and Urban Develop- 21, 2018, or the 31 homes listed on June
including in real estate. Mortgage lenders for such a lawsuit: It has previously said ment, they studied the policy’s effect in 11, 2020, received Redfin’s best service,
and brokers long discriminated by draw- it is devoted to eradicating systematic Baltimore; Chicago; Detroit; Kansas City; the groups found.
ing lines on maps – known as redlining discrimination in the industry and that Long Island, New York; Louisville, Ken- The lawsuit asks the court to block
– and refusing to provide services for enabling people of color to find listings tucky; Memphis, Tennessee; Milwaukee; any Redfin policies found to violate fed-
homes outside of white areas, preventing online – rather than relying on an agent Newark, New Jersey; and Philadelphia. eral fair housing law and seeks punitive
minority residents from building wealth to show them what homes are available Under the minimum price policy, damages.
through homeownership. Though the – could help end segregation. Two years Redfin doesn’t offer its full services un- Lisa Rice, president and CEO of the
practice was outlawed decades ago, it has ago CEO Glenn Kelman hosted a sympo- less homes are listed for certain prices, National Fair Housing Alliance, said
had severe consequences in perpetuating sium on racial prejudice in real estate. which vary by market. When potential the groups did not share their findings
poverty and restricting access to good The company once experimented with buyers click on homes that fall below with Redfin before filing the lawsuit be-
schools, health care and other amenities. awarding realtors commissions based on those minimums, they receive a message cause past experience with the industry
Litigation in the 1990s and 2000s customer satisfaction rather than sale saying, “Redfin is currently unable to sometimes resulted in long, unsuccess-
helped erase similar minimum value price, as a way to promote the sale of less show this property.” ful negotiations that only protracted
policies in the insurance industry, where expensive homes, but found it difficult In Chicago last June, the company the issues.
companies would provide substandard to recruit agents who expected to make didn’t offer services unless the homes “We have had decades and decades
homeowners policies or no policies more money for selling more expensive were listed for at least $400,000, the and decades of discriminatory practices
based on a home’s age and market value. homes. lawsuit said. In adjacent, predominantly in the real estate field,” she said. “Real
Redfin, based in Seattle, launched in But Redfin’s minimum price and other white DuPage County, however, the estate agents are some of the most well-
2006 and has grown to offer residential policies have had the opposite effect, ac- minimum price was just $275,000. trained professionals in the industry.
real estate brokering, mortgage, title and cording to the National Fair Housing In Detroit the same month, the They know what redlining is.”

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Real Estate and


CONSTRUCTION

LOT LINES

It’s a great time


to be secondary
What’s a secondary market? There are
no strict boundaries delimiting which cities
qualify as secondary markets versus primary
or tertiary ones; however, secondary markets
are generally midsized cities that have
begun to experience growth and have been
successful at attracting amenities capturing
people’s attention.
The pandemic and civil unrest might
accelerate a trend we’ve
been watching for a few
years. We are seeing steady
growth in the economies
of these secondary
cities with new jobs and
businesses opening,
expanding, and in many
cases an emerging tech and
J. DAVID
medical sector leading the
CHAPMAN way. The quality of life is
increasing the population
of the growth with young,
educated professionals and families moving Isabel Salas, a community organizer at South of Downtown Community Development Organization, stands in front of a house her
to town. nonprofit helped build at 1105 E St., in Lincoln, Neb. JUSTIN WAN/LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR VIA AP

Groups join to build home that


Secondary markets’ housing is gaining
steady strength, but remains less competitive
than primary markets, resulting in lower
prices for homebuyers and higher returns for

fits neighborhood’s character


investors. In the rental market, occupancy
rates are beginning to rise; but because
the supply of apartments is relatively
unconstrained, rent prices are staying
affordable for most residents. Bottom line,
secondary housing, on average, is 45% more BY PETER SALTER going on inside a vacant home.” wouldn’t be worth repairing; they’d
affordable than in primary markets. Lincoln Journal Star The South of Downtown group have to spend more than it would
Polls are showing the civil unrest launched a fundraiser to purchase ultimately be worth. So they made a
and unbridled crime recently seen in LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – The first time the property, with a two-tiered plan plan to demolish the house and build
large, primary cities has caused many to Isabel Salas opened the door to 1105 in mind: Replace it with something a new one.
reconsider their lifestyle in those cities E St., she was shocked by the shell in that would benefit the neighborhood, And that became another problem.
and consider moves to smaller, secondary front of her. and start a broader discussion about The corner lot was considered
cities. Secondary cities have become more The walls were stripped to the affordable housing and wasted space. nonstandard: It met the city’s size
walkable, with more transit-oriented studs. The floors sagged. The wiring The four-bedroom, three- standards when it was created, but
developments and recruiting major-league was exposed, and fire had scarred bathroom house already has a buyer. then the standards were changed.
athletics and forming arts communities. a floor. But her reaction ran deeper And it has the distinction of being the South of Downtown executive
These quality-of-life changes are keys to than the dirt and debris, and the first property in Nebraska governed director Shawn Ryba calls them
making secondary cities more attractive signs of squatters and vandals who’d by a community land trust, intended toothpick and postage stamp lots;
to those currently living in larger, primary visited during the decade the house to make home ownership more some are long and narrow, others are
cities. sat vacant. affordable and accessible. square. And 25% of the properties in
Research shows that secondary cities are “I was thinking of all of the Salas was eager to see inside, his group’s focus areas are considered
getting ready to enter a very advantageous conversations I had with folks who because she’d been watching it rise nonstandard, he said.
time as companies join individuals and were just struggling to find an from the outside. It can be expensive and exhausting
families in consideration of leaving certain affordable and quality place to live,” “All of a sudden, there was a hole to design a house on a nonstandard
states (California) and large, primary she said. “It was really disappointing in the ground. Then a foundation. lot that complies with the city’s
cities. PwC and the Urban Land Institute to me that this house had sat empty And I went by one day, and it was a requirements, including setback
calculate and report costs of doing business for so long.” whole house. It was so amazing to see provisions and parking space
in secondary markets 16% less than in those Salas is a community organizer for it transform that quickly.” requirements, Ryba said.
primary markets. Real estate costs are 38% the South of Downtown Community The South of Downtown group “It took a long time to go back and
lower, energy costs are 22% lower, and labor Development Organization, and in didn’t initially plan to build a forth and try to navigate and negotiate
costs are 14% lower than in primary markets. early 2018, the new nonprofit set home. After it bought the 120-year- and move through it,” he said. “If we
This is good news for Oklahoma. We its sights on the two-story problem old property, it asked the Everett are making it virtually impossible to
could be entering a time when our two property. Neighborhood what it wanted to see redevelop those lots, that’s a problem.”
largest metropolitan markets are actually Its owner had started a renovation, on the corner. What would elevate The project’s design also had
in the “sweet spot” when it comes to size but the home stood uninhabitable neighbors’ quality of life? A small to clear the Historic Preservation
and available amenities. I predict both and unoccupied for years, drawing park? A place for food trucks? A Commission’s requirements, forcing
Oklahoma City and Tulsa will be considered housing complaints and police calls. gathering space? changes in the porch roofline and
for corporate relocations and certainly for “Houses just don’t sit vacant; And the group was told: Save window placement to keep with the
families looking for quality of life. Welcome they become a problem,” said Pat the house. Maintain the historical character of the neighborhood.
to Oklahoma! Anderson-Sifuentez, who’s active in character of one of Lincoln’s oldest “We kept hearing different things
the Everett Neighborhood and lives areas, and give a family a place to live. depending on who we talked to at the
J. David Chapman is professor of finance nearby. “There are people who get in But that was a problem. With a city,” Salas said. “There were a lot of
and real estate at the University of Central and squat, and do probably not good buckled basement wall, ill-fitting
Oklahoma (jchapman7@uco.edu). things. There’s no positive activity windows and bare bones, the house Turn to COMMUNITY » p11
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REAL ESTATE ROUNDUP


Pending home sales cool in Nashville airport to add hotel
September, down 2.2%
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The pending sales of
slated for late 2023 opening
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Nashville International
September new home sales fall
existing homes fell 2.2% in September,
the National Association of Realtors said
Thursday, the first monthly contraction
Airport is planning to add a 292-room
hotel that is slated to open in late 2023.
An airport news release says the
3.5%, after strong summer season
of that figure in four months. on-site Hilton-branded hotel will be 14
The report is the latest indicator stories and will feature a parking garage.
that showed the housing market The Metropolitan Nashville Airport
cooled in September after being Authority board selected Chartwell
strong throughout the summer. Sales Hospitality LLC as the developer and hotel
of existing homes fell in September as operator.
well, NAR reported earlier this month, A covered pedestrian bridge will
and the Commerce Department said connect the hotel grand plaza and garage
sales of newly constructed homes fell in to the central terminal.
September, too. The public-private partnership will cost
Despite the modest decline, contract the developer about $95 million for the
signings are still up 20.5% from a year hotel and for the airport authority, $82
earlier, the industry trade group said. million for the garage and plaza.
Three out of the four regions tracked Construction will begin in the fall of
by NAR saw monthly declines. Only the 2021. Model homes and for-sale signs line the streets as construction continues at a housing
Northeast reported a month-over-month –Associated Press plan in Zelienople, Pa. AP PHOTO/KEITH SRAKOCIC
gain.
–Associated Press Duke Realty tops expectations CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Sales of new Oxford Economics, in an email.
homes fell by 3.5% in September to The housing market, like most
Amazon to build center in INDIANAPOLIS – Duke Realty Corp. a seasonally adjusted annual rate of of the economy, came to a near
reported a key measure of profitability in 959,000 million units, the Commerce standstill in March and in April,
Papillion, bringing 1,000 jobs its third quarter. Department said, as the housing causing the typical spring summer
The results topped Wall Street market’s hot summer buying season buying season to be delayed until the
PAPILLION, Neb. – Amazon officials said expectations. cooled. summer. Once economies reopened,
the company plans to build a center in The Indianapolis-based real estate The Commerce Department said pent up demand translated into sales
Papillion that will eventually bring about investment trust said it had funds from Monday that despite the modest of both new and existing homes,
1,000 full-time jobs to the region. operations of $149.1 million, or 40 cents decrease, sales of new homes are up driving home prices in many places
The e-commerce company per share, in the period. 32.1% from a year earlier. However, to record highs. In July, home sales
announced on Tuesday it plans to The average estimate of three analysts the pandemic may start to weigh spiked 13.9%.
open the center sometime next year. surveyed by Zacks Investment Research on the market as the colder winter The July figures may have been
Employees will make a minimum of $15 was for funds from operations of 39 cents months arrive and with coronavirus the top of the housing market.
an hour. per share. cases spiking across much of the U.S. New home sales for August were
Mike Flannery, director of regional Funds from operations is a closely “While strong demand and low revised downward to 994,000 from
operations at Amazon, said the watched measure in the REIT industry. It mortgage rates are supportive a previously reported 1.01 million
700,000-square-foot fulfillment center takes net income and adds back items of home sales, the resurgence in units.
will use workers and robot assistants to such as depreciation and amortization. Covid-19 cases, a recovery that may The median price of a new home
fill orders. The company said it had net income of be shifting into reverse and a weak sold was $326,800, according to the
David Brown, president and CEO $71.8 million, or 19 cents per share. labor market pose downside risks,” Commerce Department.
of the Greater Omaha Chamber of The real estate development company said Nancy Vanden Houten with –Associated Press
Commerce, said an economic impact posted revenue of $262 million in the
study estimated the Amazon center will period. Its adjusted revenue was $235.4
have a more than $200 million annual million. Las Vegas hotel and casino
economic impact on the region. Duke Realty expects full-year funds businesses shut down.
–Associated Press from operations in the range of $1.50 to reopens as adult-only venue It was the last Las Vegas Strip resort to
$1.54 per share. reopen.
Savannah asks public for input –Associated Press LAS VEGAS – The Cromwell casino and hotel Some venues that are not on the strip,
on the Las Vegas Strip reopened Thursday including the Palms and the Rio All-Suite
on 3 fairgrounds reuse plans as an adults-only venue. Hotel & Casino, remain closed with no
Box firm plans to build plant in Only people 21 years and older will scheduled reopening dates.
SAVANNAH, Ga. – Savannah city be permitted inside the hotel and casino, The Cromwell opened in 1979 as the
leaders want residents to weigh in Delaware, gets $3M grant but younger people will be allowed in The Barbary Coast.
on development plans for a former Cromwell’s Giada restaurant. In 2007, it reopened as Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall
fairground. DOVER, Del. – The state of Delaware has The Cromwell closed in March when and Saloon before again reopening in 2014
The City Council voted to seek public approved a $3.1 million taxpayer grant numerous other Las Vegas casinos and as The Cromwell. –Associated Press
comment on three proposals submitted for a cardboard box company that plans
to the city for the 67-acre former site to build a manufacturing plant in Dover.
of the Coastal Empire Fair. The fair is The company plans to hire 159
relocating to a site near Interstate 95. workers for the plant.
The city asked developers to The Texas-based company is called
submit plans that would improve the U.S. Corrugated. It plans to build an $80
economy, reduce poverty, revitalize million plant at a 37-acre site.
the neighborhood and improve public The grant for the project was
safety. approved by the Delaware Council on
Two of the proposals offer mixed- Development Finance.
use ideas bringing new housing and It includes $450,000 tied to job
commercial space to the area, including creation and up to $2.73 million for
movie studios. capital expenditures.
The last option calls for a sports U.S. Corrugated said it expects to
complex to attract out-of-town teams to break ground in November with the
play in tournaments in Savannah. goal of opening the plant by early to
A committee evaluating the mid-2021.
proposals ranked them close together. Chief Operating Officer Jeff Coleman
Outgoing City Manager Pat Monahan said the firm chose Delaware because it
recommended seeking public input is near major East Coast consumers and
before the council decided on a provides the company the opportunity to
developer. expand into the poultry industry.
–Associated Press –Associated Press
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Ok l ah om a C ou n t y res i d en t i al s al es
Property Address Development City/ZIP Code Selling Price Buyer Seller
21730 Villagio Dr. Villagio At Deer Creek Replat Edmond/73012 $1,212,500 Robert Noon and Tonya Noon Chad T. Ford Revocable Trust
11020 Maple Grove Dr. Quail Creek 7th Oklahoma City/73120 $575,000 David Morgan Wangler and Stephanie Morgan Wangler, Brian Rush and Alicia Rush
Trustees of Wangler Family Trust
126 NW 21st St. Winans Highland Terrace Blks 9-22 Oklahoma City/73103 $570,000 Lisa Marie Adams and Roger Edward Adams Yaniv Zimber and Jeanette Cruz
1413 NW 187th St. Barrington III Edmond/73012 $505,000 Brett Housley Bradford L. Ezell
200 S. Oklahoma Ave., Unit 308 The Centennial Lofts Oklahoma City/73104 $450,000 Earl James Amerine Gregory Lynn Watkins
616 Newport Bridge Dr. Golden Gate At Twin Bridges III Replat Edmond/73034 $405,000 Trevor Brownen and Halen Brownen David Colin Newton and Susan Salomon Newton
15721 Via Bella Esperanza II Edmond/73013 $399,000 Keith K. Carter and Linda K. Carter Federal National Mortgage Association a/k/a Fannie
Mae
2051 Hawk Cliff Pl. Cumberland Crossing Edmond/73025 $385,000 Mark G. Turner, Jr. and Theresa Turner Aaron S. Curry and Jolene W. Curry, AJ Curry Family
Trust
2616 Semillon Way Meritage Park Edmond/73012 $380,000 Darryl Ross and Fleisha Y. Ross Sttorc Properties LLC
916 NW 184th Ct. Rush Brook II Edmond/73012 $375,000 Darwin Craig Alexander and Sharon C. Alexander Terry R. Colberg and Sonya J. Colberg
3020 Raintree Rd. Quail Creek 21st Oklahoma City/73120 $330,000 Clifton B. Petillo Mary E. Petillo Joy L. Bly
2724 Persimmon Creek Dr. Arrowhead Hills VI Edmond/73013 $330,000 Zachary D. Hawley and Haley C. Hawley Brian E. Anderson and Cindi D. Anderson
15600 Hatterly Ln. Deer Creek Village III Edmond/73013 $315,000 Riley Baptiste III Dylan Crane and Cameron Crane
1217 Chelham Ln. Birnam Woods Edmond/73034 $311,000 Ricky L. Meshew and Gayla D. Meshew Kimberly England
15101 SE 58th St. Asheville I Oklahoma City/73020 $308,000 Deborah S. Kuykendall Michael Jordan Griffin and Crystal Renee Griffin
16116 Mendoza Dr. Council Ridge Phase III Edmond/73013 $292,000 Marion Smith, III and Amber Smith Taber Built Homes LLC
16320 Winding Park Dr. Lone Oak Park Edmond/73013 $276,000 James Edgeman and Merry Edgeman Kent Lang Buchanan and Lauri Jan Buchanan
Revocable Trust
6213 NW 161st Cir. Wynchase II Edmond/73013 $272,000 Aaron Scott Collins and Chanelle Claudine Collins Jennifer DeGiusti
6208 NW 162nd St. Wynchase Edmond/73013 $268,000 Eric A. Duchene and Robin B. Duchene Daniel Grauwiler and Carrie Grauwiler
4940 Crater Lake Dr. Kelly Lakes Estates III Edmond/73025 $265,000 Ralph Eboli and Beverly Eboli David Diaz II and Jennifer Diaz
2605 NW 59th St. Ortner's Fairdale II Oklahoma City/73112 $265,000 Ronnie L. Carter Mark T. Cheek and Lisa Cheek
16424 Monarch Field Rd. Monarch Ridge Edmond/73013 $256,500 Secily Tincher and James Charles Tincher Beacon 5 LLC
15728 Hatterly Ln. Deer Creek Village III Edmond/73013 $255,500 Nathan B. Henry and Jazmin Ramirez Morgan S. Vernotzy and Chase M. Vernotzy
1400 Woodbury Cir. Chimney Hill Edmond/73034 $250,000 John Weldon Brese and Audrie Ann Brese Alexander J. Russell and Tara M. Russell Family
Living Trust
828 NW 192nd Ter. Rush Brook II Edmond/73012 $250,000 William Monday Portland Corridor Building Co. LLC
3033 NW 10th St. Mayten Oklahoma City/73107 $250,000 Ethan Lewis Fowler Songkham C. Thephachanh
2904 Longmeadow Prairie Village II At Coffee Creek Edmond/73003 $245,000 Brent Huesman and Amy Huesman Carl Wilson and Kimberly Wilson
2228 Champoli Dr. Sundance VI Choctaw/73020 $245,000 Nicholas D. Endsley and Shaina Zopfi-Endsley Ideal Homes of Norman LP
8504 Meadow Lark Ln. Lakeshore Estates II Oklahoma City/73132 $242,500 Terrel Dunnum Carolyn Denise Brown a/k/a Denise Brown, Trustee
of Karen Neeley Fox 2003 Revocable Living Trust
11400 Rosehaven Dr. Warwick Heights II Oklahoma City/73162 $242,500 Colin Donovan Peterson and Rachel Anne Peterson Jerad D.Cockroft and Kristyna J. Cockroft
5613 NW 85th St. Lakeshore Estates Oklahoma City/73132 $240,000 Amber Austin and Eric Tilford Gerald F. Warlick and Gloria J. Warlick
18845 Vea Dr. Valencia Park X Edmond/73012 $240,000 Michelle Lynn Johnson Jennifer A. Swick
4221 NW 156th Ct. Lone Oak East Edmond/73013 $231,500 Josie Ann Boatman and Misti Jo Boatman Lone Oak Estates LLC
6001 SE 58th St. Frolicch Meadows Estates Blk 22-25 Inclusive Oklahoma City/73135 $227,500 Dylan Frank Riordan William L. Pham and Rose Hoa Nguyen
717 NW 143rd St. Creekside Edmond/73013 $222,000 Arthur Eric Mackenzie Graham Farhan Tariq, Ayesha Mugha, Muqaddasa N. Sheikh
and Azher Mahmood
9009 N. May Ave. Apt. 113 Sutton Place Condominiums Oklahoma City/73120 $215,000 Cynthia Likes Thompson Lynda R. Schaffel and Sue Freiberger
13401 SE 71st Ter. Country Oaks Oklahoma City/73150 $213,500 Michael B. Rickard and Virginia A. Ricklard Erika Martinez and Eric Martinez of Estate of Nancy
Goate
14117 Oxford Dr. Oxford Park Edmond/73013 $210,000 Mary Ellen Tomlinson McCaleb Homes Inc.
5737 NW 32nd St. Powers Oklahoma City/73122 $207,000 Jerry Douglas Nelson and Ashlie L. Nelson 5737 NW 32 LLC
1900 S. Rankin St. Henderson Hills Edmond/73013 $200,000 Rader Nation LLC Caleb Anderson Deck and Delaney L. Deck
2760 NE 100th St. Unplatted Oklahoma City/73131 $20,500 Bradley Nelson and Rebecca Nelson Diana L. Coffman, Trustee of Betty J. Miner
Revocable Family Trust

Tulsa County residential sales


Property Address Development City/ZIP Code Selling Price Buyer Seller
2423 E. 22nd St. Harter's 2nd Tulsa/74114 $765,000 Pamela C. Daniel and William Patrick Daniel Roger Wayne Head and Katrina Marie Head
1020 E 21st St. South Sunset Park Tulsa/74114 $600,000 Tyler Stevens and Sharrah Stevens Rita A. Shanks Revocable Trust
7302 E. 86th St. North Unplatted Owasso/74055 $600,000 Matthew R. Thompson and Ashley R. Thompson John Palovik and Marla Palovik Living Trust
126 E. 26th Pl. South Riverside View Tulsa/74114 $517,500 Joseph Thomas Tieu Trustee of Anh Luong Family Trust David N. Spencer and Donna H. Spencer Trustees of
Spencer Family Trust
917 W. 88th St. South Winchester Park Tulsa/74132 $429,500 Rusty Wyrick and Lauren Wyrick Executive Homes LLC
1703 E. 30th Pl. Avalon Place Tulsa/74114 $425,000 Judith Mixon Nancy A. Swab Vaughan and John Stephen Swab, Co-
Trustees of Trust B Under the Revocable InterVivos
Trust of John T Swab
3157 E. 147th St. The Enclave At Harvard Ponds Bixby/74008 $370,000 Hari Andre Rama and Rachael Marie Rama Chad King a/k/a Chad Allen Trudeau King and Amber
R. King
3611 S. Fir Ct. The Village At Southern Trails Tulsa/74011 $339,000 Paul V. Zahner and Leigh A. Zahner Shaw Homes Inc.
5003 E. 98th St. Sun Meadow III Tulsa/74137 $330,000 Aaron Pullins and Jennifer J. Pullins Toby Hunsaker and Nicole Hunsaker
4300 S. Luther Rd. Pottawatomie Township Newalla/74857 $330,000 Delia Lopez de Martinez Adam R. Lawson and James Elliot Toumbs
6605 E. 88th St. North Unplatted Owasso/74055 $326,500 Ranch Creek Farms LLC Justin and Kristine Fields
6732 S. 68th Ave. East Tulsa/74133 $315,000 Timothy L. Disney and Margaret A. Disney Timothy G. Crawford and Christina D. Crawford,
Trustees of Crawford Family Trust
3215 S. Troost Ave. Park Terrace Tulsa/74105 $305,000 Luxe Design & Build LLC Ralph D. Kitch and Charla Lu Kitch
4305 W. Broadway St. Lancaster Park II Broken Arrow/74012 $282,000 Christopher M. Strickland and Tammy Kay Strickland Alicia Carol Parker Farris, Trustee of Farris Family
Revocable Trust and Ben Fuqua
11915 S. Birch Ave. Beckett Ridge Jenks/74037 $280,000 Wesley Thomas Campbell, Leanne Schild Campbell, William Kayleigh M. Sebo and Christopher S. Sebo
Tim Campbell and Barbara Ann Campbell
2000 W. Vail St. Belle Trace At Battle Creek Broken Arrow/74012 $260,000 Nancy Nevels and Angela Baskin Leonard E. Harms
5918 E. 60th Pl. South Park Plaza Tulsa/74135 $256,500 Donald Calvert and Patsy Calvert The Maison Group LLC
12724 E. 89th St. North Central Park II Owasso/74055 $256,000 Joseph K. Caldwell Christopher A. Rancy and Shaunda
10215 S. Evanston Ave. Delaware Pointe Tulsa/74137 $249,000 Daniel B. Melancon and Kristen R. Melancon Jackie L. Brown
5026 S. Hudson Pl. East Park Plaza IV Tulsa/74135 $245,000 Kevin Binder and Holly Binder William E. Bramsch, Jr. and Susan Bramsch
8518 E. 81st Pl. Bristol Park Tulsa/74133 $245,000 Robert J. Winston and Jessica Winston Samir Michael Awad a/k/a Samir M. Awad and Rima
Saad
807 N. Redbud St. West South Lakes Villas Jenks/74037 $240,000 Tyler Joseph Whitson and Amber Rene Whitson Stanley R. Lang and Jill M. Lang
5717 E. 97th Pl. Sun Meadow II Tulsa/74137 $240,000 Chris Hotz Sandra L. Kell Pritchett, Trustee of Franklin J. Kell, Jr.
and Victoria S. Kell 2007 Revocable Living Trust
14704 S. Lakewood Pl. Southridge at Lantern Hill Bixby/74008 $240,000 SIRVA Relocation Credit LLC Jessica R. Barela
3501 W. Quincy St. Cedar Springs Estates Broken Arrow/74012 $222,000 Nuriam C. Estrada and John G. Colon Brian D. Baker and Mariana S. Baker
8421 S. 110th Ave. East Oak Tree Village Tulsa/74133 $219,000 Jeremy Lucas and Chasity Battles Dayton K. Likins and Julianne N. Likins
11515 S. 89th Ave. East Southwood Extended Bixby/74008 $205,000 Shawn Henry-Fournier and Lacy Henry-Fournier Gregory L. Mahaffey Trustee of CVM Family Trust
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Oklahoma City-area commercial property sales


Commercial properties
Property Address Development City Selling Price Square Feet Price Per S.F. Year Built Buyer Seller Professional Services
737 S. Meridian Ave. Unplatted Oklahoma City $3,500,000 44,937 $77.89 1998 Bhanumati LLC, Ramji Krupa LLC, MLX 1 LLC, H & C OKC CC LLC First American Title Insurance Co.
ASCP Downtown LLC, Trantera Investments
LLC and Nita's Hospitality LLC
5708 NW 135th St. The Offices at MacArthur Crossing Oklahoma City $1,475,000 7,572 $194.80 2012 RBI Properties LLC Pilgrim Property Holdings LLC Old Republic National Title Insurance Co.
4300 Highline Blvd., Unit F200 Metropolitan Industrial Park Oklahoma City $1,350,000 60,463 $22.33 1980 Metropolitan Office Park LLC Zipper Offices LLC Stewart Title of Oklahoma Inc.
3816 N. College Ave. Bethany City Bethany $690,000 7,200 $95.83 1992 Postal Holdings LLC KCR Retail LLC American Eagle Title Group
125 S. Broadway St. Edmond City Original Edmond $607,000 6,192 $98.03 1919 Group LLC CNHI Inc. American Security Title Insurance Co.
5015 N. Meridian Ave. Unplatted Warr Acres $425,000 6,000 $70.83 1965 Boomer's Express Corp. Nadine F. Johnson Trust American Security Title Insurance Co.

T u ls a - a r e a c o m m e r c ia l p r o p e r t y s a les
C omme r c i al pr ope r t i e s
Property Address Development City Selling Price Buyer Seller
11833 S. Memorial Dr. East Southern Memorial Acres Bixby $550,000 Calvary Motors Inc. Chasteen Commercial Properties LLC

Everett council rejects housing plan for homeless students


EVERETT, Wash. (AP) – An undevel- Hope’s proposal for an 11-building, 44- Some neighbors vocally opposed the “This vote is not about taking away
oped ballfield in Everett’s Port Gardner unit complex. project, citing an inequitable distribution space, but instead it is about creating
neighborhood will remain that way after “Not every opportunity is the right of affordable housing in Everett and com- space,” Vogeli said.
the City Council voted to reject a planned one to accept,” said council President Judy plaints about other Housing Hope projects. Housing Hope CEO Fred Safstrom said
housing development for students and Tuohy. “We absolutely need this type of Council member Brenda Stonecipher the council’s decision brought incredible
their families. project for our community and we need described the decision as heart-wrenching. sadness.
The Everett City Council voted 4-2 to to do more for our homeless. To me, this “We have supported affordable housing “I just think Everett is better than this,”
reject a nonprofit’s application to amend location is just not the right fit.” at all turns in our city,” she said. “There are he said. “That decision does not reflect the
city land-use designations to allow for The council heard hours of public other interests, there are neighborhoods, views of a majority of our citizens.”
multifamily supportive housing, the Her- comment and received hundreds of let- people make investments when they pur- Safstrom said Housing Hope will con-
ald reported. ters about the proposal. Deemed surplus chase a home.” tinue discussions with the school district
The development was to be constructed land by Everett School District and passed In favoring the project, Liz Vogeli and and other public entities to find an alter-
for Everett School District students and over by the city for a park, Housing Hope Paul Roberts said it was an opportunity to native path to housing some of the 1,300
their families experiencing homelessness. agreed to lease the field for $1 per year to fill a clear need in the community, with a students who lack permanent housing in
The council’s vote effectively ends Housing build the housing. developer willing to go the extra mile. Everett.

S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller: US home prices up 5.2% in August


BY PAUL WISEMAN gain in July. The gain was stronger than of strength as the U.S. economy climbs homes on the market has placed consistent,
Associated Press economists had expected. back from an April-June freefall caused by firm pressure on home prices for months
Phoenix (up 9.9% from August 2019), the pandemic and the measures taken to now, and there are few signs that this will
WASHINGTON – U.S. home prices posted Seattle (up 8.5%) and San Diego (7.6%) contain it. relent any time soon.’’
a robust gain in August – another sign that posted the biggest gains. All 19 cities in the “The supply of for-sale homes, already The National Association of Realtors
the American housing market remains index recorded price increases. The 20-city extremely tight, has only become more reported last week that sales of existing shot
strong despite economic fallout from the index excluded prices from the Detroit constrained in recent months, and up 9.4% in September and that the median
coronavirus pandemic. metropolitan area index because of delays historically low mortgage rates continue to selling price of a home climbed 15% from a
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller 20-city related to pandemic at the recording office encourage many buyers to enter the market,” year earlier to $311,800. And the Commerce
home price index, released Tuesday, showed in Wayne County, which includes Detroit. Matthew Speakman, economist at the real Department reported that home building
that home prices climbed 5.2% in August Helped by rock-bottom mortgage rates, estate firm Zillow, said in a research note. rose 1.9% in September on a surge in
from a year earlier, accelerating from a 4.1% the U.S. housing market has been a source “This heightened competition for the few construction of single-family homes.

COMMUNITY » from p8 The concept is simple: South of But the land trust also posed further from one of its recent Homeownership
Downtown will own the land, and complications, because local lenders Program classes, a single mother who
the homebuyer will own the building. and appraisers were unfamiliar with had been struggling to find the right
hoops we had to jump through.” That lowers the purchase price and, by something so new to Nebraska, Ryba house, Porn said. She should move in
But they cleared the red tape and got extension, the size of the mortgage and said. late this month or in early November.
to work with others to start building its monthly payments. Still, the house went up, and it’s Those with a part in the project
– and filling – a home. The Lincoln In this case, the home was selling getting good reviews. “It’s a real plus for are proud of what they brought to the
Community Foundation provided for $150,000. If the land were part of the neighborhood,” Anderson-Sifuentez corner, even if it took more time – and
a low-interest construction loan, the deal, the cost would have climbed said. “It really mimics the house that it effort – than planned.
NeighborWorks Lincoln did the work to $170,000 or $175,000, said Bill replaced, in height, and where the front “It’s absolutely beautiful,” Ryba said.
and South of Downtown created a Porn, home ownership coordinator for porch is.” “It looks like it was the original house; it
community land trust. NeighborWorks Lincoln. NeighborWorks found a buyer sits there so perfect.”

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Trump’s diversity training order faces lawsuit


BY ALEXANDRA OLSON Labor Department to set up a hotline to people might have about others. But it diversity trainer would imply that any
Associated Press investigate complaints about training prohibits training that that implies any- group has unconscious bias without
sessions that Trump has called “anti- one is racist or sexist “by virtue of his proper context.
NEW YORK – Three civil rights groups American” and “blame-focused.” or her race, sex, and/or national origin.” “Of course we are not going to stand
filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging Trump has said he is targeting train- The lawsuit, however, said the word- up and say, ‘you people are inherently
President Donald Trump’s executive ing based on “critical race theory,” the ing of the order is overly broad and is racist,’” Lee said.
order that prohibits federal agencies, idea that racism has permeated Ameri- already having a chilling effect on diver- Within the government, the Justice
contractors and grant recipients from can history and institutions. At the first sity training. Some organizations have Department has suspended all diversity
offering certain diversity training that presidential debate, Trump said such asked that words including “systemic and inclusion training. The government
the president deems “anti-American.” training is “teaching people to hate our racism” and “white privilege” be banned has also canceled training programs at
The NAACP Legal Defense Fund country.” from training, the complaint said. It also the State Department, Environmental
filed the complaint in federal court in The directive uses a 55-year-old cited the University of Iowa’s decision to Protection Agency and the Department
Washington, D.C., along with the Na- presidential order spurred by the Civil suspend its diversity efforts for fear of of Veteran Affairs.
tional Urban League and the National Rights Movement that sought to ban losing government funding. The National Fair Housing Associa-
Fair Housing Alliance. The lawsuit discriminatory practices at companies Michelle Lee, co-founder and CEO tion, which currently has a contract with
argued that Trump’s order violates free that contract with the federal govern- of Awaken, which provides diversity Department of Housing and Urban
speech rights and strangles workplace ment. Critics say Trump’s order twists and inclusion workshops, said one of Development, said in the lawsuit that it
attempts to address systemic race and President Lyndon B. Johnson’s 1965 ini- her clients – a private company with routinely conducts internal training and
sex discrimination. tiative into vehicle for white grievances. a government contract – reached out discussions to address “systemic racism,
The National Urban League and the “The executive order smacks of a shortly after the order was issued to unconscious bias, and racial inequities.”
National Fair Housing Alliance both totalitarian endorsement of white su- ask if she could omit “white privilege” Those include recent “informal con-
have federal contracts and plan to apply premacy,” Marc Morial, president and from a speech she planned to give to its versation” with employees concerning
for future ones. CEO of the National Urban League said employees. Lee said she pushed back, “perceptions of white people and other
The executive order “unconstitution- at a virtual press conference. saying she did not believe that language demographic groups in connection with
ally forces Plaintiffs to choose between Morial called the order a “direct at- would violate the order, and the com- the killing of George Floyd.”
censoring speech on these important tack on our mission.” According to the pany relented. The Labor Department is also using
issues or forfeiting any opportunity to lawsuit, the National Urban League has “I did give the speech and I was extra the 1965 presidential order to target
enter into a federal contract,” the groups a federal contract that includes devel- spicy. Not only did talk about white companies, including Microsoft and
argued in the complaint. oping diversity and inclusion training privilege but I extended that further to Wells Fargo, over public commitments
Trump’s executive order, signed last programs for the Department of Labor’s talk about white supremacy culture,” to expand or bolster Black and Hispanic
month, called out workplace trainings apprenticeship programs. Lee said. representation in leadership roles. The
that explore deep-seated racism and The Department of Labor says the She said another client, a non-profit government opened inquiries into both
privilege that the administration says order does not ban “unconscious bias” that relies on government grants, has companies, warning them against using
could make white workers feel “discom- training that discusses “pre-concep- asked if Awaken planned to reformulate “discriminatory practices” to meet their
fort” or guilt. The president ordered the tions, opinions, or stereotypes” that its training. But Lee said no professional goals.

COSTUMES » from p1 also made a decision to add things like


face masks and bottles of hand sanitizer
to their normal inventory of merchandise
So, he started making plans to close. like wedding sparklers and gender reveal
He donated some stock to a church, items. As fall and Halloween approached,
stored some mascot characters and Santa they planned to open a pumpkin patch
Claus costumes, but sold other costumes and to sell costumes as usual – though
and even things like his computer and customers would not be allowed to try
musical instruments. He said he has anything on, and costume selections
struggled to get help from the Oklahoma would be more limited this year than in
Employment Security Commission. years past.
Sadly, it doesn’t seem possible at this Moxley said their numbers have been
point that the family business might ever down this fall, but people have still come
be revived. out. Again, he said the business might
“Right now, I’m just trying to hope for have benefited somewhat from local
the best, to survive for as long as possible, residents feeling cooped up at home and
trying to get a regular job,” Johnson said. ready to celebrate Halloween.
Not far away, another seasonal As for the future, he said people in
business, Fireworks Warehouse at 2820 Dean Johnson in happier times at Costume FunHouse in Oklahoma City. seasonal businesses – along with most
NE 50th, which each year transitions to COURTESY PHOTO VIA FACEBOOK others – will probably be haunted by
become Halloween Warehouse, certainly ghosts of 2020 for a while.
won’t mark 2020 as a banner year, but late June, people who might then have ready to celebrate Independence Day, “But this is just one season,” he said.
accountant Derrick Moxley said things believed that the pandemic would soon turned out in pretty good numbers to buy “If the stars align, I think we’re going to
could be worse. Fortunately, back in be over, who felt cooped up and were fireworks. Owners Kent and Julie Herzog be OK.”

TREATMENT » from p1 York at $332. Texas’ data shows more than the report continues. “New Jersey’s low The Quote Wizard report noted that
$271 million has been paid in treatment uninsured rate and high cost per case is more than half of the states with the
claims but less than $59 million was paid likely a result of full utilization of testing highest costs per case also had the highest
treatment and $136,000 for testing. for testing, with 833,557 cases reported. and treatment resources in the state. The rates of uninsured people, and that the
Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa received The report analyzed how costs relate mobilization of testing and treatment number of uninsured is rising in part due
more than $1.8 million for treatment to a state’s uninsured rate, as states have in New Jersey could be looked at as a to the COVID-19 pandemic.
and $28,000 for testing. Integris Baptist to pay more to treat the uninsured. successful rollout of needed resources “Pandemic job losses have led to
in Oklahoma City claimed more than “Texas, for example, is the third- compared to other states.” over 5 million people losing employer-
$1.5 million for treatment and nearly highest cost per case at $395,” the At the time Quote Wizard’s report sponsored health insurance coverage,
$184,000 for testing. report reads. “Texas also has the highest was compiled, $1.5 billion in reimbursed and an estimated 10 million will have
The report’s methodology puts New uninsured rate in the country at 18%. claims already had been paid nationwide lost their employer coverage by the end
Jersey at the top of the list, at a cost of Texas is a case where an already-high rate for testing and treatment of COVID-19 of 2020,” the report reads.
$586 per case. New Jersey spent nearly of uninsured people means the high cost cases. Other reports find Oklahoma near the
$84 million on treatment, compared to per case is likely due to a large number For the week of Oct. 16-22, the top of the list of states with high rates of
only $46 million spent on testing, on of uninsured people that are being Oklahoma State Department of Health uninsured, such as a May 2020 report from
222,193 reported cases. reimbursed. showed a 20% increase in COVID-19 Families USA, which ranked Oklahoma
Next-highest costs were borne by “New Jersey, on the other side of the cases compared to the week before, with the third-highest uninsured rate in
North Carolina, for an average of $472 coin, had the highest cost per case at adding 8,647 to the state’s total of 112,483 the nation at 24%, Texas in the No. 1 spot
per case, Texas at $395 per case and New $586 but only has a 7% uninsured rate,” cases. at 29% and Florida second with 25%.
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who wish to participate by telephone Leta Rainwater; Carrie McClain, nee underlying the Northwest Quarter of the (CD11932027) Fulkerson; Bobby Joe Fulkerson; Carl
Corporation shall contact the Applicant or
Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing
Fulkerson; Cathe L. Duncan; Cindy
Fulkerson Faulkner; Cobra Petroleum
Northeast Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter of Section 5, Township 17
NOTICE OF HEARING
CAUSE CD NO. 202001816T
Fulkerson; Carolyn Fulkerson; Dale
Matts; Daniel Lee Fulkerson, II; Danny
Commission date, and provide their name and
telephone number.
Company; Dana Jo Dye; Donald
Howard Fulkerson; Doneva M.
North, Range 7 East, Creek County,
Oklahoma and to designate the
BEFORE THE CORPORATION
COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF
Lee Fulkerson; Dean Matts; Dorothy
(Dottie) Goodwin, formerly Grubbs;
(CD11931980) NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Fulkerson; Edward Neal Fulkerson; Applicant or some other party as OKLAHOMA Evelyn J. Matts; Fulkerson Family
NOTICE OF HEARING any party objecting to the place of Evelyn J. Matts; Fulkerson Production operator. APPLICANT: LITTLE Trust; Daniel L. Fulkerson & Cornelia
CAUSE PD NO. 202000127T hearing should file their objection with Corporation, General Partner of J.W. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that RIVER ENERGY Anna Cartwright, Trustees; Grace
BEFORE THE CORPORATION the Court Clerk not less than five (5) Fulkerson, Ltd.; Gary Leon Knapp; the Applicant in this Cause is requesting COMPANY. RELIEF Fulkerson; Harriett Geneva Apple;
COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF days before the scheduled hearing. Helen Pauline Fulkerson; J Dale the following special relief: To SOUGHT: SPACING. LEGAL Hazel Thornburg; Hubert McKinley
OKLAHOMA Failure to make a timely objection to the Thurman; J.D. Fulkerson; J.W. authorize the Applicant or some other DESCRIPTION: NORTH‑ Fulkerson; Imo Fulkerson; Imogene
APPLICANT: QUAD OPER­ location of the hearing may be deemed Fulkerson, Ltd.; Jai Fulkerson; James B. party to drill said well, provide that the WEST QUARTER OF THE Stanley; J.W. Fulkerson, Ltd.; James
ATING COMPANY AND by the Commission as a waiver to the Fulkerson; James Fulkerson; James operator have one‑year in which to NORTHEAST QUARTER OF William Fulkerson; John McGaughey;
BIXBY DUTCHER SAND place of hearing or venue. Leroy Matts; Jeanne Davis; Jo A commence operations and possibly THE SOUTHWEST Joseph Charles Fulkerson; Julia Mae
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Fulkerson; Joe Charles Fulkerson, make this Order effective on a date QUARTER OF SECTION 5, Bice Hoover; Kathleen Rose Martin;
UNIT. RELIEF SOUGHT:
all interested parties may appear and be deceased; Joseph D. Fulkerson; Joyce prior to the signing thereof. TOWNSHIP 17 NORTH, Lenar Myrtle Fulkerson; Leo Jay Rush;
RESOLUTION OF
heard. For information concerning this Dean Fulkerson, II; Laverne Juanita NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that RANGE 7 EAST, CREEK Linda Kreel; Martha D. Fulkerson, a/k/a
POLLUTION COMPLAINTS.
action, contact WILLIAM H. McGeath; Leland Douglas Fulkerson; this Cause be set before an COUNTY, OKLAHOMA Mattie D. Fulkerson; Merle Guiwn
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
HUFFMAN, Attorney for Applicant, Leland W. Fulkerson; M JaNelle Van Administrative Law Judge for hearing, THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Fulkerson; Michael Duncan; Nolen R.
NW/4 OF SECTION 22,
Southbridge Office Park, 1743 E. 71st Der Sande; Marquetta Kohrig; Martha taking of evidence and reporting their All persons, owners, producers, Matts; Norma Underhill, deceased;
TOWNSHIP 17 NORTH,
Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136‑5108, E. Karpoff; Melvin Aaron Hanson; findings and recommendations to the operators, purchasers and takers of oil Oather E McClain; Patsy Holt; Ruby
RANGE 13 EAST, TULSA
(918) 492‑4433. Merle Guiwn Fulkerson, a/k/a Merle G. Commission. and gas, and all other interested parties Dobbs; Ruth Knapp; Sharon Knapp
COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
DONE AND PERFORMED this 28th Fulkerson; Merle Lee Fulkerson; NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in Creek County, Oklahoma, Wade; Sue Sterling; Terry Duncan;
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
day of October, 2020. Michael Leighe Fulkerson; Mika this Cause will be heard before an particularly: Estate of C W Collins, William Fulkerson; Wilma M. Marshall.
All persons, owners, producers,
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF Newey;Mike L. Fulkerson; MinDea L. Administrative Law Judge on the a/k/a Charley Wilburn Collins, If any named person is deceased,
operators, purchasers and takers of oil
OKLAHOMA Fulkerson; Monte Duncan; Monte Conservation Docket at the Corporation deceased; Barbara Jean Collins; City of then the known or unknown heirs, exec­
and gas, and all other interested parties
J. Todd Hiett, Fulkerson; Nancy Duncan; Norma Commission, Eastern Regional Office, Drumright; Richard A and Tammy R utors, administrators, trustees, devisees,
in Tulsa County, Oklahoma,
Chairman Underhill, deceased; Opal Ham; Orville 440 South Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Creekmore; John D Cooper Sr 2005 and assigns, immediate and remote of
particularly: 151 Bixby LLC; Brian
Bob Anthony, Pat Fulkerson; Pat Owens; Pattie Rush Oklahoma 74127, at 8:30 a.m., on the Revocable Trust dated 1/28/05, Thomas such decedent, are made respondents to
Green; Steve Adams, Esq. and Melissa
Vice‑Chairman Patterson; Peggy Sherrill Felger; Phillip 23rd day of November, 2020, and that Zack Cooper and Clara Frances this Notice. If any named respondent is
Scimeca, Esq.
Dana L. Murphy, Fulkerson; RDF Revocable Trust dated this Notice be published as required by Hodgens, Successor Trustees; Jimmy a corporation which does not continue
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Commissioner 7/17/1992; Richard L. Bryant; Rick law and by the Rules of the Lee Neely; Magnum Hunter Production, to have legal existence, then the known
Applicant in this Cause is requesting
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: Campbell; Robert Dillon Goodwin and Commission. Inc., A subsidiary of Cimarex Energy or unknown successors, trustees or
that the Commission find and determine
Peggy Mitchell, Newby Grant Goodwin; Robert E. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Co.; Alice Reta Terrell, s/p/a Rita A. assigns, if any of such entity, are made
that portion of the Bixby Dutcher Sand
Secretary Bryant; Ruth Ann Lewallen; Ruth Marie any interested persons may participate Campbell; Barbara Massey; Benny respondents to this Notice.
Unit, located in the NW/4 of Section
(10‑30‑20) Matts, then Higgins; Sandra Rankin; in the hearing by telephone. Instructions Fulkerson; Betty Fulkerson, now NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
22, Township 17 North, Range 13 East,
for participation and teleconferenc­ e/ Tinsley; Billy Joe Fulkerson; Bob Applicant in this Cause is requesting
Tulsa County, Oklahoma, is being oper­ Scott Fulkerson; Sharon Knapp Wade,
video numbers will be posted on the McClain; C.W. Fulkerson; Carolyn S. that the Commission issue an Order
ated in full compliance with the rules (CD11932024) deceased; Southwest Petroleum
Commission’s webpage, occeweb.com, Duncan; Carolyn Taylor; Carrie Leta establishing 10 acre drilling and spacing
and regulations of the Oklahoma Corpo­ NOTICE OF HEARING Company; Sue Peters; Susan Smith;
and sent out via the Commission’s Rainwater a/k/a Leta Rainwater; Carrie units for the Layton (True), Cleveland
ration Commission. The Applicant CAUSE CD NO. 202001817T Sylvia Singleton; Terry Duncan,
GovDelivery service. For further McClain, nee Fulkerson; Cathe L. (Jones), Prue, Skinner and Red Fork
further requests that the unresolved BEFORE THE CORPORATION deceased; Violet Delancy; William
infor­mation concerning the hearing, Duncan; Cindy Fulkerson Faulkner; common sources of supply underlying
pollution complaints regarding the COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF Fulkerson; Wilma M. Marshall; Carl
interested persons may contact Cobra Petroleum Company; Dana Jo the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast
subject property be determined by the OKLAHOMA Neely and Darlene Neely; Hill Watkins;
Maribeth D. Snapp, Director, Judicial & Dye; Donald Howard Fulkerson; Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of
Commission. Further, the Applicant APPLICANT: LITTLE Alice K. Tanner; Betty Jo Palmer;
Legislative Services Division, by tele­ Doneva M. Fulkerson; Edward Neal Section 5, Township 17 North, Range 7
would request that the Commission RIVER ENERGY Bobby Joe Fulkerson; C W Fulkerson;
phone at 405‑301‑5238 or by e‑mail at Fulkerson; Elena Belle Stewart, a/k/a East, Creek County, Oklahoma with the
determine that the surface of the subject COMPANY. RELIEF Carl Fulkerson; Dorothy (Dottie)
Maribeth.Snapp@occ.ok.gov. Elaina Bell Stewart; Evelyn J. Matts; unit being the governmental quarter
property has or will be remediated in SOUGHT: POOLING. Goodwin, formerly Grubbs; Evelyn J.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Fulkerson Production Corporation, quarter quarter section and the proper
order to become in full compliance with LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Matts; Fulkerson Family Trust; Daniel
the cost of telephonic communication General Partner of J.W. Fulkerson, Ltd.; well location being anywhere within the
the rules and regulations of the NORTHWEST QUARTER OF L. Fulkerson & Cornelia Anna
shall be paid by the person or persons Gary Leon Knapp; Gina McGaughey; unit, but no closer than 165 feet to the
Commission. THE NORTHEAST Cartwright, Trustees; Grace Fulkerson;
requesting its use. Interested parties Helen Pauline Fulkerson; Ida Matlock boundary of the unit and possibly
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that QUARTER OF THE SOUTH­ Harriett Geneva Apple; Hazel
who wish to participate by telephone Trust, Darell R. Matlock, Jr., Trustee; J providing that this Order be made
the Applicant in this Cause is requesting WEST QUARTER OF Thornburg; Hubert McKinley
shall contact the Applicant or Dale Thurman; J.D. Fulkerson; J.W. effec­tive on a date prior to the signing
the following special relief: Possibly SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 17 Fulkerson; Imo Fulkerson; Imogene
Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing Fulkerson, Ltd.; Jai Fulkerson; James B. thereof.
make the Order effective on a date prior NORTH, RANGE 7 EAST, Stanley; J.W. Fulkerson, Ltd.; date, and provide their name and Fulkerson; James Fulkerson; James NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
to the signing thereof. CREEK COUNTY, Fulkerson Production Corporation, telephone number. Leroy Matts; Jeanne Davis; Jerry the Applicant in this Cause is requesting
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that OKLAHOMA General Partner; James William NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Fulkerson, a/k/a Jerry Anthony the following special relief: Possibly
this Cause be set before an THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To all Fulkerson; John McGaughey; Joseph any party objecting to the place of Fulkerson; Jo A Fulkerson; Joe Charles make the Order effective on a date prior
Administrative Law Judge for hearing, persons, owners, producers, operators, Charles Fulkerson; Kathleen Rose hearing should file their objection with Fulkerson, deceased; John McGaughey, to the signing thereof.
taking of evidence and reporting their purchasers and takers of oil and gas, Martin; Lenar Myrtle Fulkerson; Leo the Court Clerk not less than five (5) Jr., a/k/a John Warren McGaughey; NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
findings and recommendations to the and all other interested parties in Creek Jay Rush; Martha D. Fulkerson, a/k/a days before the scheduled hearing. Joseph D. Fulkerson; Joyce Dean this Cause be set before an
Commission. County, Oklahoma, particularly: City of Mattie D. Fulkerson; Merle Guiwn Failure to make a timely objection to the Fulkerson, II; Juliana Fulkerson Jacobi; Administrative Law Judge for hearing,
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Drumright; Estate of C W Collins, a/k/a Fulkerson; Michael Duncan; Nolen R. location of the hearing may be deemed Laverne Juanita McGeath; Leland taking of evidence and reporting their
this Cause will be heard before an Charley Wilburn Collins, deceased; Matts; Norma Underhill, deceased; by the Commission as a waiver to the Douglas Fulkerson; Leland Matts; findings and recommendations to the
Administrative Law Judge on the John D Cooper Sr 2005 Revocable Oather E McClain; Ruby Dobbs; Ruth place of hearing or venue. Leland W. Fulkerson; M JaNelle Van Commission.
Conservation Docket at the Corporation Trust dated 1/28/2005, Thomas Zack Knapp; Sharon Knapp Wade; Terry NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Der Sande; Marquetta Kohrig; Martha NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
Commission, Eastern Regional Office, Cooper and Clara Frances Hodgens, Duncan; William Fulkerson; Wilma M. all interested parties may appear and be E. Karpoff; Mary Louise Allen; Mary this Cause will be heard before an
440 South Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, Successor Trustees; Magnum Hunter Marshall; Sue Sterling. heard. For information concerning this O’Neal Cruzan; Melvin Aaron Hanson Administrative Law Judge on the
Oklahoma 74127, at 9:30 a.m., on the Production, Inc., a subsidiary of If any named person is deceased, action, contact R. STEVE ½; Merle Guiwn Fulkerson, a/k/a Merle Conservation Docket at the Corporation
24th day of November, 2020 and that Cimarex Energy Co.; Richard A then the known or unknown heirs, exec­ CROWDER, PO Box 1113, G. Fulkerson; Merle Lee Fulkerson; Commission, Eastern Regional Office,
this Notice be published as required by Creekmore and Tammy R Creekmore; utors, administrators, trustees, devisees, Drumright, Oklahoma 74030, (918) Michael Leighe Fulkerson; Mika 440 South Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa,
law and by the Rules of the Elena Belle Stewart, a/k/a Elaina Bell and assigns, immediate and remote of 352‑4444 or WILLIAM H. Newey; Mike L. Fulkerson; MinDea L. Oklahoma 74127, at 8:30 a.m., on the
Commission. Stewart; Gina McGaughey; Ida Matlock such decedent, are made respondents to HUFFMAN, Attorney for Applicant, Fulkerson; Monte Duncan; Monte 23rd day of November, 2020, and that
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Trust, Darell R. Matlock, Jr., Trustee; this Notice. If any named Respondent is Southbridge Office Park, 1743 E. 71st Fulkerson; Nancy Duncan; Norma this Notice be published as required by
any interested persons may participate Jerry Fulkerson, a/k/a Jerry Anthony a corporation which does not continue Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136‑5108, Underhill, deceased; Opal Ham; Orville law and by the Rules of the
in the hearing by telephone. Instructions Fulkerson; John McGaughey, Jr., a/k/a to have legal existence, then the known (918) 492‑4433. Pat Fulkerson; Pat Owens; Pattie Rush Commission.
for participation and teleconferenc­ e/ John Warren McGaughey; Juliana or unknown successors, trustees or DONE AND PERFORMED this 28th Patterson; Peggy Sherrill Felger; Phillip NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
video numbers will be posted on the Fulkerson Jacobi; Leland Matts; Mary assigns, if any of such entity, are made day of October, 2020. Fulkerson; RDF Revocable Trust dated any interested persons may participate
Commission’s webpage, occeweb.com, O’Neal Cruzan; Robert L Cottrell and respondents to this Notice. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF 7/17/1992; Richard L. Bryant; Rick in the hearing by telephone. Instructions
and sent out via the Commission’s Ivy G Cottrell; Billy Neil Fulkerson; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that OKLAHOMA Campbell; Robert Dillon Goodwin and for participation and teleconferenc­ e/
GovDelivery service. For further Carolyn Fulkerson; Daniel Lee the Applicant in this Cause is requesting J. Todd Hiett, Newby Grant Goodwin; Robert E. video numbers will be posted on the
infor­mation concerning the hearing, Fulkerson, II; Danny Lee Fulkerson; that the Commission pool as a unit and Chairman Bryant; Ruth Ann Lewallen; Ruth Marie Commission’s webpage, occeweb.com,
interested persons may contact Julia Mae Bice Hoover; Dale Matts; adjudicate the rights and equities of all Bob Anthony, Matts, then Higgins; Sandra Rankin; and sent out via the Commission’s
Maribeth D. Snapp, Director, Judicial & Dean Matts; Linda Kreel; Patsy Holt; oil and gas owners, pursuant to Title 52 Vice‑Chairman Scott Fulkerson; Sharon Knapp Wade, GovDelivery service. For further
Legislative Services Division, by tele­ Barbara Jean Collins; Alice Reta O.S. §87.1, in the Hogshooter, Layton Dana L. Murphy, deceased; Southwest Petroleum infor­mation concerning the hearing,
phone at 405‑301‑5238 or by e‑mail at Terrell, s/p/a Rita A. Campbell; Barbara (True), Coffeyville, Cleveland (Jones), Commissioner Company; Sue Peters; Susan Smith; interested persons may contact
Maribeth.Snapp@occ.ok.gov. Massey; Benny Fulkerson; Betty Oologah Limestone “Big Lime”, BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: Sylvia Singleton; Terry Duncan, Maribeth D. Snapp, Director, Judicial &
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Fulkerson, now Tinsley; Billy Joe Oswego, Prue, Skinner, Red Fork, Peggy Mitchell, deceased; Violet Delancy; William Legislative Services Division, by tele­
the cost of telephonic communication Fulkerson; Bob McClain; C.W. Bartlesville, Burgess (a/k/a Tucker), Secretary Fulkerson; Wilma M. Marshall; Robert phone at 405‑301‑5238 or by e‑mail at
shall be paid by the person or persons Fulkerson; Carolyn S. Duncan; Carolyn First Wilcox, Second Wilcox and (10‑30‑20) L Cottrell and Ivy G Cottrell; Alice K. Maribeth.Snapp@occ.ok.gov.
requesting its use. Interested parties Taylor; Carrie Leta Rainwater a/k/a Arbuckle common sources of supply Tanner; Betty Jo Palmer; Billy Neil Continued on next page
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taking of evidence and reporting their PRESSURE: 1500 Bbs/day Adair Dryden; Mitchell Royalty, LP; 640‑acre horizontal well drilling and 6/30/1999; Bill J. English; Blackacre
Corporation findings and recommendations to the
Commission.
339 Psi/Surface
Objections may be filed with the
Natalie Parsley ; Nella S. Bourke, aka
Nella Sparks Bourke; Oklahoma Royal­
spacing unit established therefore by
Order No. 607531 and establishing a
Resources, LLC; BLSD Minerals, LLC;
Brandi N. Gates‑Farley; Brandi Young;
Commission NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
this Cause will be heard before an
Oklahoma Corporation Commission
within fifteen (15) days after the publi­
ties, LLC; Oklahoma Unconventional
LLC; Olive Adair Shelby c/o Philip
proper allowable for such wells and
unit.
Bret Riley; Bricktown Energy, LLC;
Bridwell Minerals, LLC; Buffalo Creek,
Administrative Law Judge on the cation of this notice. Objections, if any, Reed Adair; Ovintiv Mid‑Continent Inc. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that LLC; C. Curtis Parsley; Camino
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that
Conservation Docket at the Corporation should be mailed to Oil and Gas Christian Sizemore, AIF; Pacific Enter­ Applicant in this Cause is requesting the Natural Resources, LLC; Cara Doran;
the cost of telephonic communication
Commission, Eastern Regional Office, Conservation Division, Pollution Abate­ prises ABC Corporation c/o PEC following special relief: Applicant may Carol Ann Reed Cofer; Carol Scott
shall be paid by the person or persons
440 South Houston, Suite 114, Tulsa, ment Department, Jim Thorpe Building, Minerals, LP; Patricia Ann Reed request the Order be effective as of the Cecil; Catherine Holland Peterson;
requesting its use. Interested parties
Oklahoma 74127, at 8:30 a.m., on the P. O. Box 52000, Oklahoma City, Okla­ Morrison; Petrogulf Corporation; Phillip date of the execution thereof or as of a Lester Doty; Charles Clinton Reed c/o
who wish to participate by telephone
23rd day of November, 2020, and that homa 73152‑2000 Reed Adair; Phyllis A. Howard; Phyllis date prior thereto and designate Charles Trompler, AIF; Charles F. Reed
shall contact the Applicant or
this Notice be published as required by (10‑30‑20) Adair Rose c/o Philip Reed Adair; Applicant or some other party recom­ c/o John Edward Reed; Cherry Creek
Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing
law and by the Rules of the Providence Energy Partners II, LP; R & mended by Applicant to drill, complete Minerals, LLC; Cheryl Mellethin;
date, and provide their name and
Commission. If the offices remain G Holdings LLC BOKF, NA, Agent; and produce the well(s). Citizen Energy II, LLC; Citizen Energy
telephone number. (CD11932172)
closed, the hearing will be conducted Raisa Funding I LLC; Raymond C. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that III, LLC; Cleo Martha Adair Harmon
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that NOTICE OF HEARING
via telephone and/or video conference Adair c/o Philip Reed ; Record Oil and this Cause be set before an c/o Philip Reed Adair; Cory Powell;
any party objecting to the place of CAUSE CD NO. 202001818
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Gas, LLC; Red Rocks Energy II, LLC; Administrative Law Judge for hearing, Crowhill Energy, LLC; CVO Minerals,
hearing should file their objection with BEFORE THE CORPORATION
any interested persons may participate Red Rocks Oil & Gas Operating, LLC; taking of evidence and reporting to the LLC c/o David Joseph O’Connor;
the Court Clerk not less than five (5) COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF
in the hearing by telephone. Instructions Red Wolf Acquisitions, LLC; Red Wolf Commission. Daniel M. Sparks; David Edward
days before the scheduled hearing. OKLAHOMA
for participation and teleconferenc­ e/ Operating, LLC; Rex Elliot Emir Gates; NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Fleming; David Rolf Hill; Katherine
Failure to make a timely objection to the APPLICANT: TEP
video numbers will be posted on the Richard Lee Price; Rita Owens McNeill this Cause will be heard before an Bauer Burrows Hill; Dawn Marie
location of the hearing may be deemed ANADARKO BASIN SOUTH
Commission’s webpage, occeweb.com, f/k/a Rita Owens; River Ranch Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hillen, aka Dawn Mahon; Deborah Ann
by the Commission as a waiver to the III, LLC, TEP ANADARKO
and sent out via the Commission’s Resources, LLC; Roan Resources, Hearing Docket at the Corporation Price, a/k/a Deborah A. Price; Delbert
place of hearing or venue. BASIN SOUTH IV, LLC AND
GovDelivery service. For further LLC; Robert E. Williams, Trustee of the Commission, 1st Floor, Jim Thorpe Carlin, LLC; Earl Wayne Bridwell, Jr.;
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that C O N T I N E N T A L
infor­mation concerning the hearing, Robert E. Williams Trust #1, dated Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at Echo Minerals AC LLC; Echo Minerals
all interested parties may appear and be RESOUCRES, INC. RELIEF
interested persons may contact 10/18/1995; Robert W. Gates; Ronald 8:30 a.m., on the 24th day of XV, LLC; Echo Minerals, LP; Edith
heard. For information concerning this SOUGHT: INCREASED
Maribeth D. Snapp, Director, Judicial & Taylor; Ronnie Lee Price c/o Deborah November, 2020, and that this Notice Ruby Adair Seabrook c/o Philip Reed
action, contact R. STEVE WELL DENSITY. LEGAL
Legislative Services Division, by tele­ Ann Price; Rosa Scott; Ruth M. Holder; be published as required by law and by Adair; Emma Reed Adair c/o Phillip
CROWDER, PO Box 1113, DESCRIPTION: SECTION 5,
phone at 405‑301‑5238 or by e‑mail at Sandra Jones; SCOOP I LP; Setha M. the rules of the Commission. Reed Adair; Etta Adair; Fairfield
Drumright, Oklahoma 74030, (918) TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH,
Maribeth.Snapp@occ.ok.gov. Lucero Living Trust dtd 1/23/19, Setha NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Energy, LLC; First Avenue Church of
352‑4444 or WILLIAM H. RANGE 6 WEST, GRADY
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that M. Lecero, Trustee; Shelise Parsley ; Applicant and interested parties may Christ; Fortune Natural Resources
HUFFMAN, Attorney for Applicant, COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
the cost of telephonic communication Sixty Nine Oil & Gas LP; Sooner present testimony by telephone. The Corporation; Gentsen Investors Limited
Southbridge Office Park, 1743 E. 71st THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
shall be paid by the person or persons Mineral Company; Statler LLC Jimmy cost of telephonic communication shall Partnership; Grey Rock Cavalier, LLC;
Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136‑5108, A. Ray Davis; Adrianne Lynnette
requesting its use. Interested parties Sue Guggenheim, Manager; Stephen be paid by the person or persons Gulfport MidCon LLC; Gwenda Keel;
(918) 492‑4433. Sharrer, f/k/a Adrianne Lynnette
who wish to participate by telephone Loren Reed; Sterling J. Gates; Steve requesting its use. Interested parties Helen C. Statler; Heritage Resources
DONE AND PERFORMED this 28th Willard, a/k/a Adrianne Lynette
shall contact the Applicant or Anderson; Sven Energy, LLC; TEP who wish to participate by telephone Non‑Op, LLC; Iris Dale Smith;
day of October, 2020. Willard; Alexander L. Gates and / or
Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing Anadarko Basin South Ill, LLC c/o shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s Jacqueline Lee Cadwalder ; Jaguar
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF Amber D. Gates, Trustees or their
date, and provide their name and Titanium Exploration Partners, LLC; attorney, prior to the hearing date, and Energy, Inc.; James K. Sullivan; Eve R.
OKLAHOMA successors in trust under the Gates
telephone number. TEP Anadarko Basin South IV, LLC provide their name and phone number. Sullivan; James S. Sparks; Jody Stuart,
J. Todd Hiett, Gamily Living Trust dated March 18,
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that c/o Titanium Exploration Partners, LLC; NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that f/k/a Jody Reed ; John Edward Reed;
Chairman 2015; Andra J. McNeill, f/k/a Andi J.
any part objecting to the place of The Alberta M. Palmquist Revocable due to the COVID‑19 pandemic, access John Melvin Adair c/o Philip Reed
Bob Anthony, McNeil; Archie R. Price; B&G
hearing should filed their objection with Trust u/a/d 11/27/1987 c/o Lavola Gene to the Jim Thorpe Building is restricted. Adair; JP Drilling Fund, LLC ; Judith
Vice‑Chairman Resources, LLC; Barbara Ann Reed
the Court Clerk not less than five (5) Allen; The Clois G. O’Connor & The referenced hearing may be Ann Cadwalder; Justin Powell;
Dana L. Murphy, Endahl; Barbara Reed Fleming
days before the initial scheduled Virginia L. O’Connor Family Trust u/a/d conducted via teleconference or Kaiser‑Francis Oil Company; Kansas
Commissioner Conaway; Basin Operating Services,
hearing. Failure to make a timely objec­ 1/29/1992 Clois G. O’Connor & videoconference. Before coming to the Masonic Home ; Karen A. Miles, fka
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: LLC; Betty Reed Davis c/o Sandra
tion to the location of the hearing may Virginia L. O’Connor, Co‑Trustees; The building for this hearing, please visit the Mrs. C.W. Medlock, Jr.; Kelly Mahon,
Peggy Mitchell, Jones; BHA LLC; Bill D. Bridwell and
be deemed by the Commission as a Dorothy Dell Graeber Trust dated Oklahoma Corporation Commission remaindermen; Kirby Minerals;
Secretary Barbara S. Bridwell, Co‑Trustees of the
waiver to the place of hearing or venue. 5/5/1978; The Leavenworth National website at www.occweb.com to deter­ Kristopher J. McKenney; L P Laird
(10‑30‑20) Bridwell Irrevocable Trust dtd
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Bank & Trust Co., Trustee; The J. mine the status of building access. Estate, deceased Glenn F. Laird,
6/30/1999; Bill J. English; Blackacre
all interested parties may appear and be Harper Thomas Limited Partnership; Instructions for participating via tele­ Special Administrator; Larisa Parsley,
Resources, LLC; BLSD Minerals, LLC;
(CD11932073) heard. For information concerning this The Jane T. Eberhardt Revocable Trust conference of videoconference are now Danforth; Lillian Serepta Adair
Brandi N. Gates‑Farley; Brandi Young;
NOTICE OF HEARING action, contact LEE GASTON, agent u/a/d 12/9/2009, Jane T. Eberhardt, available on the Commission’s website. Johnson c/o Philip Reed Adair; Linda
Bret Riley; Bricktown Energy, LLC;
CAUSE CD NO. 202001815T for Rush Creek Operating, LLC, Trustee; The Sullivan Family NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Anderson; Linda English; Lisa Rosalie
Bridwell Minerals, LLC; Buffalo Creek,
BEFORE THE CORPORATION P.O. Box 212, Okmulgee, Oklahoma, Partnership Elzalene Sullivan, Ann all interested persons may appear and Gates; LongPoint Minerals, LLC; Lucas
LLC; C. Curtis Parsley; Camino
COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF 74447, (918) 758‑0008 or WILLIAM Sullivan Avent, & James K. Sullivan, be heard. For information concerning S. Gates; Lynna Gaye Fleming Holcome
Natural Resources, LLC; Cara Doran;
OKLAHOMA H. HUFFMAN, Attorney for Partners; The W.O. Allen Oil Company, this action, contact Brett Lowry, Lowry Bond; Mahonna McScotts,
Carol Ann Reed Cofer; Carol Scott
APPLICANT: RUSH CREEK Applicant, Southbridge Office Park, L.L.C. c/o Charles Baber, Manager; Land Co., Inc., 6801 Broadway Ext # remaindermen, aka Mahonna Holder;
Cecil; Catherine Holland Peterson;
OPERATING LLC. RELIEF 1743 E. 71st Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma The Walters Family Survivors Trust 204, Oklahoma City, OK 73116, (405) Marathon Oil Company Attn: James R.
Lester Doty; Charles Clinton Reed c/o
SOUGHT: POOLING. 74136‑5108, (918) 492‑4433. created under The Walters Family Trust 234‑9000, brett.lowry@lowryland.com; Bowden, Land Dept.; Marcia Sue
Charles Trompler, AIF; Charles F. Reed
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: DONE AND PERFORMED this 28th u/a/d 7/26/1996, Ann C.T. Walters, or, Karl F. Hirsch of the law firm Anderson c/o Linda Anderson; Marilyn
c/o John Edward Reed; Cherry Creek
WEST HALF OF THE day of October, 2020. Trustee; The Whitten Family Revocable Hirsch, Heath & White, PLLC, Reed McCauley, now Wilson Stephen
Minerals, LLC; Cheryl Mellethin;
NORTHWEST QUARTER OF CORPORATION COMMISSION OF Trust, dated 09/26/2011 ; Thomas E. Attorney for Applicant, 901 Cedar Lake Ellis McCauley; Mark McNeill; Marsha
Citizen Energy II, LLC; Citizen Energy
SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 15 OKLAHOMA Williams, Jr. Trustee of the Thomas E. Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma A. Denney; Mary Elizabeth Ramsey;
III, LLC; Cleo Martha Adair Harmon
NORTH, RANGE 9 EAST, J. Todd Hiett, Williams Jr. Revocable Family Trust 73114, (405) 235‑1768. Maverick Energy, LLC; Meade Energy
c/o Philip Reed Adair; Cory Powell;
CREEK COUNTY, Chairman dated 6/20/02; Trinity United Methodist CORPORATION COMMISSION OF Corp.; Melba Carpenter Reed Heilman;
Crowhill Energy, LLC; CVO Minerals,
OKLAHOMA Bob Anthony, Church of Carrizozo, NM Attn: Scott OKLAHOMA MFC Interests LLC; Mildred Eileen
LLC c/o David Joseph O’Connor;
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To all Vice‑Chairman Shafer; Twin Creek Holdings LLC; Unit J. TODD HIETT, Adair Dryden; Mitchell Royalty, LP;
Daniel M. Sparks; David Edward
persons, owners, producers, operators, Dana L. Murphy, Petroleum Company; United Methodist CHAIRMAN Natalie Parsley ; Nella S. Bourke, aka
Fleming; David Rolf Hill; Katherine
purchasers and takers of oil and gas, Commissioner Church of Goff, KS Attn: Philip H. BOB ANTHONY, Nella Sparks Bourke; Oklahoma Royal­
Bauer Burrows Hill; Dawn Marie
and all other interested parties in Creek BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: Gosling; United Methodist Church of VICE CHAIRMAN ties, LLC; Oklahoma Unconventional
Hillen, aka Dawn Mahon; Deborah Ann
County, Oklahoma, particularly: Peggy Mitchell, Hamilton, KS Attn: Edward Fry; United DANA L. MURPHY, LLC; Olive Adair Shelby c/o Philip
Price, a/k/a Deborah A. Price; Delbert
Diamond Land Resources, LLC; Tom Secretary Methodist Church of La Crosse, KS COMMISSIONER Reed Adair; Ovintiv Mid‑Continent Inc.
Carlin, LLC; Earl Wayne Bridwell, Jr.;
Baker, Trustee of The Gary L. Lyle (10‑30‑20) Attn: Raynell Penka; United Methodist DONE AND PERFORMED THIS Christian Sizemore, AIF; Pacific Enter­
Echo Minerals AC LLC; Echo Minerals
Trust; Larry Caldwell and Larisa Cald­ Church of Wamego, KS Attn: Karl 28TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2020. prises ABC Corporation c/o PEC
XV, LLC; Echo Minerals, LP; Edith
well; Regina Lynn Pebsworth; Roger Lindemuth; United Methodist Church of BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION Minerals, LP; Patricia Ann Reed
(CD11932138) Ruby Adair Seabrook c/o Philip Reed
Shane Pebsworth; Consul Properties, Westmoreland, KS Attn: Robert A. Peggy Mitchell, Commission Morrison; Petrogulf Corporation; Phillip
NOTICE (Non‑Commercial Disposal Adair; Emma Reed Adair c/o Phillip
LLC; Sylvia Smith; Faye Sebring. Stalder; Vickie M. Gates; Vickie Sue Secretary Reed Adair; Phyllis A. Howard; Phyllis
or Injection Well) Reed Adair; Etta Adair; Fairfield
If any named person is deceased, Willard; Vivian L. Sparks; W. R. Price (10‑30‑2020) Adair Rose c/o Philip Reed Adair;
Application No. 2101002201 Energy, LLC; First Avenue Church of
then the known or unknown heirs, exec­ OKLAHOMA CORPORATION Christ; Fortune Natural Resources c/o Archie Price; W. R. Price, Personal Providence Energy Partners II, LP; R &
utors, administrators, trustees, devisees, COMMISSION Corporation; Gentsen Investors Limited Representative of the Estate of Nona (CD11932177) G Holdings LLC BOKF, NA, Agent;
and assigns, immediate and remote of Oil and Gas Conservation Division Partnership; Grey Rock Cavalier, LLC; Scott Price, deceased c/o Archie Price; NOTICE OF HEARING Raisa Funding I LLC; Raymond C.
such decedent, are made respondents to Jim Thorpe Building Gulfport MidCon LLC; Gwenda Keel; Ward Petroleum Corporation; CAUSE CD NO. 202001819 Adair c/o Philip Reed ; Record Oil and
this Notice. If any named Respondent is P. O. BOX 52000 Helen C. Statler; Heritage Resources Warwick‑Jupiter, LLC; BEFORE THE CORPORATION Gas, LLC; Red Rocks Energy II, LLC;
a corporation which does not continue Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Non‑Op, LLC; Iris Dale Smith; Warwick‑Minerva, LLC; WEP COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF Red Rocks Oil & Gas Operating, LLC;
to have legal existence, then the known 73152‑2000 Jacqueline Lee Cadwalder ; Jaguar Operating OK, LLC ; WEP Royalty OKLAHOMA Red Wolf Acquisitions, LLC; Red Wolf
or unknown successors, trustees or STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All Energy, Inc.; James K. Sullivan; Eve R. Holdings, LLC ; West Community Care APPLICANT: TEP Operating, LLC; Rex Elliot Emir Gates;
assigns, if any of such entity, are made persons, owners, producers, operators Sullivan; James S. Sparks; Jody Stuart, Home c/o Steve Ebert; Will Reece & ANADARKO BASIN SOUTH Richard Lee Price; Rita Owens McNeill
respondents to this Notice. purchasers, and takers of oil and gas, f/k/a Jody Reed ; John Edward Reed; Mira Reece, Trustees under the Reece III, LLC, TEP ANADARKO f/k/a Rita Owens; River Ranch
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that and all other interested persons, particu­ John Melvin Adair c/o Philip Reed Living Trust dated 9/19/2016; Wilma BASIN SOUTH IV, LLC AND Resources, LLC; Roan Resources,
the Applicant in this Cause is requesting larly in STEPHENS County, Oklahoma: Adair; JP Drilling Fund, LLC ; Judith Reed Trompler; Woodard Bentley C O N T I N E N T A L LLC; Robert E. Williams, Trustee of the
that the Commission pool as a unit and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Ann Cadwalder; Justin Powell; Gates; Yellow House, LLC; C.J. RESOURCES, INC. RELIEF Robert E. Williams Trust #1, dated
adjudicate the rights and equities of all BANNER OIL & GAS LLC Kaiser‑Francis Oil Company; Kansas Denney; Donald Jay Reed; Dorothy SOUGHT: INCREASED 10/18/1995; Robert W. Gates; Ronald
oil and gas owners, pursuant to Title 52 10011 S. PENNSYLVANIA AVE Masonic Home ; Karen A. Miles, fka Jane Graham; James A. Smith; WELL DENSITY. LEGAL Taylor; Ronnie Lee Price c/o Deborah
O.S. §87.1, in the Calvin, Prue, Skinner, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73159 Mrs. C.W. Medlock, Jr.; Kelly Mahon, Josephine J. Messick Woodrich; Leona DESCRIPTION: SECTION 5, Ann Price; Rosa Scott; Ruth M. Holder;
Red Fork, Bartlesville, Gilcrease and is requesting that the Commission, remaindermen; Kirby Minerals; B. Brown; their heirs, devisees, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, Sandra Jones; SCOOP I LP; Setha M.
Wilcox common sources of supply pursuant to OCC‑OGR Rules Kristopher J. McKenney; L P Laird executors, administrators, trustees, RANGE 6 WEST, GRADY Lucero Living Trust dtd 1/23/19, Setha
underlying the West Half of the North­ 165:10‑5‑5 and 165:10‑5‑6 and ROP Estate, deceased Glenn F. Laird, successors and assigns and all persons, COUNTY, OKLAHOMA M. Lecero, Trustee; Shelise Parsley ;
west Quarter of Section 33, Township 165:5‑7‑30 administratively authorize Special Administrator; Larisa Parsley, owners, producers, operators, THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Sixty Nine Oil & Gas LP; Sooner
15 North, Range 9 East, Creek County, the approval of disposal/injection of now Danforth; Lillian Serepta Adair purchasers and takers of oil and gas, A. Ray Davis; Adrianne Lynnette Mineral Company; Statler LLC Jimmy
Oklahoma and to designate the saltwater into a well as follows: Johnson c/o Philip Reed Adair; Linda and all interested parties, particularly in Sharrer, f/k/a Adrianne Lynnette Sue Guggenheim, Manager; Stephen
Applicant or some other party as WELL NAME AND LOCATION: Anderson; Linda English; Lisa Rosalie Grady County, Oklahoma. Willard, a/k/a Adrianne Lynette Loren Reed; Sterling J. Gates; Steve
operator. CLEARY ALLEN 25 NW/4 SE/4 Gates; LongPoint Minerals, LLC; Lucas NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Willard; Alexander L. Gates and / or Anderson; Sven Energy, LLC; TEP
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that NW/4 NE/4 SECTION 15, S. Gates; Lynna Gaye Fleming Holcome Applicant requests the Corporation Amber D. Gates, Trustees or their Anadarko Basin South Ill, LLC c/o
the Applicant in this Cause is requesting TOWNSHIP 3S, RANGE 5W Bond; Mahonna McScotts, Commission enter an Order, to be effec­ successors in trust under the Gates Titanium Exploration Partners, LLC;
the following special relief: To STEPHENS, COUNTY OK remaindermen, aka Mahonna Holder; tive as of the date of the execution Gamily Living Trust dated March 18, TEP Anadarko Basin South IV, LLC
authorize the Applicant or some other *NOTE:(Lease name, well number Marathon Oil Company Attn: James R. thereof or as of a date prior thereto, 2015; Andra J. McNeill, f/k/a Andi J. c/o Titanium Exploration Partners, LLC;
party to drill said well, provide that the and location of well to nearest 10 acre Bowden, Land Dept.; Marcia Sue authorizing Applicant or some other McNeil; Archie R. Price; B&G The Alberta M. Palmquist Revocable
operator have one‑year in which to spot OR footages from section line; top Anderson c/o Linda Anderson; Marilyn party recommended by Applicant to Resources, LLC; Barbara Ann Reed Trust u/a/d 11/27/1987 c/o Lavola Gene
commence operations and possibly and bottom hole locations are given for Reed McCauley, now Wilson Stephen drill, complete and produce three addi­ Endahl; Barbara Reed Fleming Allen; The Clois G. O’Connor &
make this Order effective on a date a directional or horizontal well) Ellis McCauley; Mark McNeill; Marsha tional wells in Section 5, Township 5 Conaway; Basin Operating Services, Virginia L. O’Connor Family Trust u/a/d
prior to the signing thereof. NAME OF DISPOSAL ZONE AND A. Denney; Mary Elizabeth Ramsey; North, Range 6 West, Grady County, LLC; Betty Reed Davis c/o Sandra 1/29/1992 Clois G. O’Connor &
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that DEPTH LOCO, HOXBAR SAND Maverick Energy, LLC; Meade Energy Oklahoma, so as to produce Jones; BHA LLC; Bill D. Bridwell and Virginia L. O’Connor, Co‑Trustees; The
this Cause be set before an TOP:678 BOTTOM 2102 Corp.; Melba Carpenter Reed Heilman; hydrocarbons from the Woodford Barbara S. Bridwell, Co‑Trustees of the Dorothy Dell Graeber Trust dated
Administrative Law Judge for hearing, DISPOSAL RATE AND MFC Interests LLC; Mildred Eileen common source of supply in the Bridwell Irrevocable Trust dtd Continued on next page
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The referenced hearing may be Institutional Fund XIII‑WIB, LP; Jan Mullican Living Trust U/A dated following special relief: Applicant may LLC; Brandi Young; Brenda Magoon,
Corporation conducted via teleconference or
videoconference. Before coming to the
Enervest Energy Institutional Fund
XIII‑WIC, LP; Eric Dellinger; Esther
1/8/2008; R‑Echo Holdings, LLC;
Record Oil and Gas, LLC; Rector
request the Order be effective as of the
date of the execution thereof or as of a
Kaiser‑Francis, Agent; Bricktown
Energy, LLC; Bridget Madison; Byron
Commission building for this hearing, please visit the
Oklahoma Corporation Commission
Sluyter, a/k/a Esther Shryter c/o Ralph
Holder; Eva Lee Runyon c/o John L.
Family Limited Liability Limited Part­
nership; Red Rocks Energy II, LLC;
date prior thereto and designate
Applicant or some other party recom­
C. Moon; Rhonda D. Moon; C.A.
Bentley, Jr. c/o Bradd Kamm; Camino
website at www.occweb.com to deter­ Runyon; Exco Resources Inc.; Expro‑1, Red Wolf Acquisitions, LLC; Red Wolf mended by Applicant to drill, complete Natural Resources, LLC; Carrie Jolene
5/5/1978; The Leavenworth National
mine the status of building access. LP; Fairfield Energy, LLC; Fortune Operating, LLC; RHB, Inc.; Rhonda and produce the well(s). Steffens, Personal Representative of the
Bank & Trust Co., Trustee; The J.
Instructions for participating via tele­ Natural Resources Corporation; Four­ Crenshaw; Richard Delllinger; Rita NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Estate of Willa Deane Andrews;
Harper Thomas Limited Partnership;
conference of videoconference are point Energy LLC; Franco‑Nevada Owens McNeill, fka Rita Owens; this Cause be set before an Charles G. Polk; Charlotte Swann;
The Jane T. Eberhardt Revocable Trust
available on the Commission’s website. Delaware, LLC; G. Stacy Smith; GBK Riviera Upstream LLC; Roan Administrative Law Judge for hearing, Chesapeake Exploration, LLC; Chozen
u/a/d 12/9/2009, Jane T. Eberhardt,
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Investments, LLC; GBK‑1976, a Resources, LLC; Robert Campbell, Jr; taking of evidence and reporting to the Family Trust Kaiser‑Francis, Agent;
Trustee; The Sullivan Family
all interested persons may appear and Limited Partnership; George B. Kaiser Rocky Ray Polk; Ronnie Joe; Jimmie Commission. Cimarex Energy Co.; Citizen Energy II,
Partnership Elzalene Sullivan, Ann
be heard. For information concerning c/o Kaiser‑Francis; GHK Royalty, LLC; Ann Maxwell; Russell W. Shriver; Sally NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that LLC; Citizen Energy III, LLC; Clayton
Sullivan Avent, & James K. Sullivan,
this action, contact Brett Lowry, Lowry Gladstone Royalties, LLC; Goss A. Rosenthal, daughter of Russell W. this Cause will be heard before an T. Coleman; Clyde Holder, Jr.; Collins
Partners; The W.O. Allen Oil Company,
Land Co., Inc., 6801 Broadway Ext # Family, LP; Grace Mae Smith; Greg Shriver; Sam George Kouri and Velma Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Permian, LP; Consolidated Resources
L.L.C. c/o Charles Baber, Manager;
204, Oklahoma City, OK 73116, (405) Shepherd, Charlotte Foster, and JoAnn E. Kouri c/o Charles G. Polk; Sanguine Hearing Docket at the Corporation Company, LLC; Cornerstone Energy
The Walters Family Survivors Trust
234‑9000, brett.lowry@lowryland.com; Pannan, Trustees, and their respective Eastern Anadarko II, LLC; Sanguine Commission, 1st Floor, Jim Thorpe Partners, LLC; Cory Powell; Crowhill
created under The Walters Family Trust
or, Karl F. Hirsch of the law firm successor Trustees, of the Bert Gas Exploration, LLC; SCOOP I LP; Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at Energy, LLC; DAB Investments, LLC;
u/a/d 7/26/1996, Ann C.T. Walters,
Hirsch, Heath & White, PLLC, Wininger, Sr. and Bertha Wininger Scott Stout c/o Lindsey C. Coleman; 8:30 a.m., on the 24th day of Dale Williston Minerals 2012‑B, LP;
Trustee; The Whitten Family Revocable
Attorney for Applicant, 901 Cedar Lake Irrevocable Trust; Grey Rock Cavalier, Setha M. Lucero Living Trust dtd November, 2020, and that this Notice Dale/Peregrine Minerals Fund, LP;
Trust, dated 09/26/2011 ; Thomas E.
Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma LLC; Gulfport MidCon LLC; Hazel 1/23/19, Setha M. Lecero, Trustee; Six be published as required by law and by Dale/P Minerals, LP; Danny Lee Carlin;
Williams, Jr. Trustee of the Thomas E.
73114, (405) 235‑1768. Swann Hill; Helen R. Ledbetter; S Energy Group, LLC; Sixty Nine Oil the rules of the Commission. David Dellinger; Delbert Carlin LLC;
Williams Jr. Revocable Family Trust
CORPORATION COMMISSION OF Herbert Albert Swann c/o Hazel Swann & Gas LP; SM Energy, fka St. Mary NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Dolly Stondell; Donald Bert Wininger,
dated 6/20/02; Trinity United Methodist
OKLAHOMA Hill; Heritage Resources‑NonOp, LLC; Land & Exploration Co.; Steve Applicant and interested parties may Jr.; Lisa A.M. Garrett; Dorchester
Church of Carrizozo, NM Attn: Scott
J. TODD HIETT, Integrity Oil and Gas, LLC; Isabella Stephenson, Trustee of the Kelly Ann present testimony by telephone. The Resources, LP; Doris Ann Johnston
Shafer; Twin Creek Holdings LLC; Unit
CHAIRMAN Royalties, LLC; IVIS, Inc.; Jack B. Stephenson Trust c/o Kelly Ann cost of telephonic communication shall Lang; Herbert B. Lang; DragonSlayer,
Petroleum Company; United Methodist
BOB ANTHONY, Searle; Tamara D. Searle; Jack Lashley; Stephenson; Steve Stephenson, Trustee be paid by the person or persons LLC; Earl F. Poytress, Jr; EAW Energy
Church of Goff, KS Attn: Philip H.
VICE CHAIRMAN Jackfork Land Inc; Jaguar Energy, Inc.; of the Michael Stephen Stephenson requesting its use. Interested parties Partners Fund I, L.P.; EC Coppola
Gosling; United Methodist Church of
DANA L. MURPHY, JAL Interests, LLC; James M. Shriver; Trust c/o Michael Stephen ; Steven A. who wish to participate by telephone Family LP; Echo Energy LLC; Echo
Hamilton, KS Attn: Edward Fry; United
COMMISSIONER James Monroe Green; James Shinder; Shriver, son of Russell W. Shriver; shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s Energy Partners I, LLC; Echo Minerals
Methodist Church of La Crosse, KS
DONE AND PERFORMED THIS Susan Shinder; Jay M. Chozen Living Steven K. Kitson; Steven L Terry; Sue attorney, prior to the hearing date, and AC II LLC; Echo Minerals AC LLC;
Attn: Raynell Penka; United Methodist
28TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2020. Trust Kaiser‑Francis, Agent; Jean Ann and Michael Herborn Trust c/o provide their name and phone number. Echo Minerals, LP; Echo‑Warwick
Church of Wamego, KS Attn: Karl
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION Holzer; Jerry Glenn Mullican; Jimmy Kaiser‑Francis; Sue Herborn McCoy NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Minerals, LLC; Elizabeth Marie
Lindemuth; United Methodist Church of
Peggy Mitchell, Commission Swann; Jo Ann Shriver, widow of Exempt Family Trust Kaiser‑Francis, due to the COVID‑19 pandemic, access Schooler Davidson; ELR Production
Westmoreland, KS Attn: Robert A.
Secretary Russell W. Shriver; Jody Reed a/k/a Jo Agent; Sundown Resources, LLC; to the Jim Thorpe Building is restricted. Ltd.; Enervest Energy Institutional Fund
Stalder; Vickie M. Gates; Vickie Sue
(10‑30‑2020) Ellen Reed; Joel Jankowsky 2003 Sunrise Exploration, a partnership The referenced hearing may be XIII‑A, LP; Enervest Energy
Willard; Vivian L. Sparks; W. R. Price
Exempt Trust Kaiser‑Francis, Agent; consisting of Kent J. Harrell and Ralph conducted via teleconference or Institutional Fund XIII‑WIB, LP;
c/o Archie Price; W. R. Price, Personal
Joel Jankowsky Exempt Family Trust H. Smith; Sunshine Development videoconference. Before coming to the Enervest Energy Institutional Fund
Representative of the Estate of Nona (CD11932181)
Kaiser‑Francis, Agent; Joel Jankowsky Corporation c/o Unit Petroleum Corp.; building for this hearing, please visit the XIII‑WIC, LP; Eric Dellinger; Esther
Scott Price, deceased c/o Archie Price; NOTICE OF HEARING
Trust c/o Kaiser‑Francis; Joel Paul Ivy; Sven Energy, LLC; Ted Collins, Jr.; Oklahoma Corporation Commission Sluyter, a/k/a Esther Shryter c/o Ralph
Ward Petroleum Corporation; CAUSE CD NO. 202001820
John Runyon; Jon R. Ritchey; Joseph I. TEP Anadarko Basin South Ill, LLC c/o website at www.occweb.com to deter­ Holder; Eva Lee Runyon c/o John L.
Warwick‑Jupiter, LLC; BEFORE THE CORPORATION
Worsham, II; JP Drilling Fund, LLC; Titanium Exploration Partners, LLC; mine the status of building access. Runyon; Exco Resources Inc.; Expro‑1,
Warwick‑Minerva, LLC; WEP COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF
Juanita Hopkins c/o Juanita Vannoy; TEP Anadarko Basin South IV, LLC Instructions for participating via tele­ LP; Fairfield Energy, LLC; Fortune
Operating OK, LLC ; WEP Royalty OKLAHOMA
Juanita Vannoy; Justin Powell; c/o Titanium Exploration Partners, LLC; conference of videoconference are Natural Resources Corporation; Four­
Holdings, LLC ; West Community Care APPLICANT: TEP
Kaiser‑Francis Oil Company; Katherine Teresa Carlin Harmon, Heir of Timmy available on the Commission’s website. point Energy LLC; Franco‑Nevada
Home c/o Steve Ebert; Will Reece & ANADARKO BASIN SOUTH
Ann Schooler Kaya; Kelly Atwell; Kent Allen Carlin; Terra Rosa Royalty Corp.; NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Delaware, LLC; G. Stacy Smith; GBK
Mira Reece, Trustees under the Reece III, LLC, TEP ANADARKO
Harrell d/b/a Harrell Energy Company; Texhoma Mineral Co., LLC; The Carla all interested persons may appear and Investments, LLC; GBK‑1976, a
Living Trust dated 9/19/2016; Wilma BASIN SOUTH IV, LLC AND
Kent J. Harrell, Trustee of the Kent J. C. Hill Revocable Living Trust be heard. For information concerning Limited Partnership; George B. Kaiser
Reed Trompler; Woodard Bentley C O N T I N E N T A L
Harrell Revocable Trust dated the 19th Agreement dated 10/21/1996, Carla C. this action, contact Brett Lowry, Lowry c/o Kaiser‑Francis; GHK Royalty, LLC;
Gates; Yellow House, LLC; C.J. RESOURCES, INC. RELIEF
day of January, 1995; Key Production Hill, Trustee; The John L. Mills Trust C Land Co., Inc., 6801 Broadway Ext # Gladstone Royalties, LLC; Goss
Denney; Donald Jay Reed; Dorothy SOUGHT: INCREASED
Company, Inc.; Kimberly Wehba; f/b/o John Mills, Ill, Bank of Oklahoma 204, Oklahoma City, OK 73116, (405) Family, LP; Grace Mae Smith; Greg
Jane Graham; James A. Smith; WELL DENSITY. LEGAL
KnowCanDo, Ltd.; L P Laird Estate N.A. and Virginia M. Broberg as 234‑9000, brett.lowry@lowryland.com; Shepherd, Charlotte Foster, and JoAnn
Josephine J. Messick Woodrich; Leona DESCRIPTION: SECTION
Glenn F. Laird, Special Administrator; Co‑Trustees c/o Meristem Attn: L. or, Karl F. Hirsch of the law firm Pannan, Trustees, and their respective
B. Brown; their heirs, devisees, 32, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH,
Lakewind, LLC; Laurie York, now Karls; The John L. Mills Trust C f/b/o Hirsch, Heath & White, PLLC, successor Trustees, of the Bert
executors, administrators, trustees, RANGE 6 WEST, GRADY
Wilson; Lefco Energy, LLC; Legacy Virginia M. Borberg, Bank of Attorney for Applicant, 901 Cedar Lake Wininger, Sr. and Bertha Wininger
successors and assigns and all persons, COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
Royalty, LLC; Linda Swann; Linda Oklahoma N.A. and Virginia M. Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Irrevocable Trust; Grey Rock Cavalier,
owners, producers, operators, THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
Whitney; Linda E. Pearson, Trustee of Broberg as Co‑Trustees c/o Meristem 73114, (405) 235‑1768. LLC; Gulfport MidCon LLC; Hazel
purchasers and takers of oil and gas, Adrianne Lynnette Sharrer, f/k/a
the Linda E. Pearson Trust; Linda Sue Attn: L. Karls; The Joyce L. Johnston CORPORATION COMMISSION OF Swann Hill; Helen R. Ledbetter;
and all interested parties, particularly in Adrianne Lynnette Willard, a/k/a
Harris; Randy Jay Harris; Lindsey C. Revocable Living Trust u/a/d OKLAHOMA Herbert Albert Swann c/o Hazel Swann
Grady County, Oklahoma. Adrianne Lynette Willard; Albert
Coleman, aka Lindsey Campbell 10/9/2014, Joyce L. Johnston, Trustee; J. TODD HIETT, Hill; Heritage Resources‑NonOp, LLC;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Swann, spa A B. Swann, spa A. R.
Coleman, aka Lindsey C. Humphrey; The Local Queen Trust; The Melinda CHAIRMAN Integrity Oil and Gas, LLC; Isabella
Applicant requests the Corporation Swann c/o Tony R. Shriver; Alma
LongPoint Minerals, LLC; Lori A. Campbell Coleman Trust dated April BOB ANTHONY, Royalties, LLC; IVIS, Inc.; Jack B.
Commission enter an Order, to be effec­ Lorene Bentley Kamm c/o Bradd
Chozen Revocable Trust 26, 1996, Carla Campbell Hill, VICE CHAIRMAN Searle; Tamara D. Searle; Jack Lashley;
tive as of the date of the execution Kamm; Alva Lee Mullican and Luchita
Kaiser‑Francis, Agent; Lou Ann Successor Trustee; The Terry Twisted DANA L. MURPHY, Jackfork Land Inc; Jaguar Energy, Inc.;
thereof or as of a date prior thereto, A. Mullican, Trustees of the Mullican
Talbert; Luchita Mulhican and Robert Willow Trust, dtd 12/2/2013; Themis­ COMMISSIONER JAL Interests, LLC; James M. Shriver;
authorizing Applicant or some other Family Trust of February 1, 1991; Amy
Anthome, the Trustees and their tolces Inc.; Timmy Allen Carlin; DONE AND PERFORMED THIS James Monroe Green; James Shinder;
party recommended by Applicant to F. Carlin; Anderman Oils, LLC c/o
successors, of the Alva Lee Mullican Titanium Energy, LLC; Tony R. 28TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2020. Susan Shinder; Jay M. Chozen Living
drill, complete and produce one Chesapeake Exploration, LLC; Andra J.
Trust, dated December 2, 1981; Shriver, Trustee of the Shriver Family BY ORDER OF THE Trust Kaiser‑Francis, Agent; Jean
additional well in Section 5, Township McNeill, f/k/a Andi J. McNeil; Anna L.
Maebeth Douglas Waghtal; Magnum Trust dated 9/13/1996; Twin Creek COMMISSION Holzer; Jerry Glenn Mullican; Jimmy
5 North, Range 6 West, Grady County, Brock; Anthony Blalock; B. Jack
Hunter Production Company, Inc.; Holdings LLC; Verden Land Inc.; Peggy Mitchell, Commission Swann; Jo Ann Shriver, widow of
Oklahoma, so as to produce McCoy; BADS Partners; Basin
Magnum Hunter Production, Inc.; Vesco Family Limited Liability Limited Secretary Russell W. Shriver; Jody Reed a/k/a Jo
hydrocarbons from the Mississippian Operating Services, LLC; Basin
MAP2009‑OK c/o MAP Royalty, Inc.; Partnership; Vickie Sue Willard; W.W. (10‑30‑2020) Ellen Reed; Joel Jankowsky 2003
common source of supply in the Resources, LLC; Bert Wininger, Jr.;
640‑acre horizontal well drilling and Betty Jo Mullican Family L.P.; BHA Marathon Oil Company Attn: James R. Partners, LLC; Wake Energy, LLC; Exempt Trust Kaiser‑Francis, Agent;
spacing unit established therefore by LLC; Bill D. Bridwell and Barbara S. Bowden, Land Dept.; Marilyn Olson; Wallace Family Partnership, LP; Ward (CD11932185) Joel Jankowsky Exempt Family Trust
Order No. 607531 and establishing a Bridwell, Co‑Trustees of the Bridwell Mark McNeill; Mary L. Douglas c/o Petroleum Corporation; Warwick‑Ares, NOTICE OF HEARING Kaiser‑Francis, Agent; Joel Jankowsky
proper allowable for such wells and Irrevocable Trust dtd 6/30/1999; Black Jean D. Holzer; Mary Moseley c/o LLC; Warwick‑Bacchus, LLC; CAUSE CD NO. 202001821 Trust c/o Kaiser‑Francis; Joel Paul Ivy;
unit. Hawk Royalty IV, LP; Blackacre Janet Anderson Hecht; Mary V. Warwick‑Jupiter, LLC; BEFORE THE CORPORATION John Runyon; Jon R. Ritchey; Joseph I.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Resources LLC; Bowery Royalties, Binning; Mateo Partners, LLC; Warwick‑Minerva, LLC; Wayfinder COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF Worsham, II; JP Drilling Fund, LLC;
Applicant in this Cause is requesting the LLC; Brandi Young; Brenda Magoon, Matthew Stephen Schooler; Maverick Resources Operating, LLC c/o Ivan OKLAHOMA Juanita Hopkins c/o Juanita Vannoy;
following special relief: Applicant may Kaiser‑Francis, Agent; Bricktown Energy, LLC; Meade Oil and Gas, Pinney; Weldon Corporation; WEP APPLICANT: TEP Juanita Vannoy; Justin Powell;
request the Order be effective as of the Energy, LLC; Bridget Madison; Byron LLC; Merit Energy Partners G, LP; Operating OK, LLC; WEP Royalty ANADARKO BASIN SOUTH Kaiser‑Francis Oil Company; Katherine
date of the execution thereof or as of a C. Moon; Rhonda D. Moon; C.A. Merit Energy Partners H, LP; Merit Holdings, LLC; Wesley Carlin; White III, LLC, TEP ANADARKO Ann Schooler Kaya; Kelly Atwell; Kent
date prior thereto and designate Bentley, Jr. c/o Bradd Kamm; Camino Energy Partners I, LP; Merit Energy Lily Holdings, LLC; William Campbell; BASIN SOUTH IV, LLC AND Harrell d/b/a Harrell Energy Company;
Applicant or some other party recom­ Natural Resources, LLC; Carrie Jolene Partners VI, ; Merit Energy Partners Wm. M. McClure, Jr.; WSB Resources, C O N T I N E N T A L Kent J. Harrell, Trustee of the Kent J.
mended by Applicant to drill, complete Steffens, Personal Representative of the VIII, LP; Merit Energy Partners X, LP; LLC; Yellow House, LLC; Diane Ruth RESOURCES, INC. RELIEF Harrell Revocable Trust dated the 19th
and produce the well(s). Estate of Willa Deane Andrews; Merit Hugoton LP; MFC Interests LLC; Holder Ellis; Esther Jeanne Wright SOUGHT: INCREASED day of January, 1995; Key Production
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Charles G. Polk; Charlotte Swann; Mia Ann Horlbeck, a/k/a Mia Horlbeck Hamilton; Rebecca B. Douglas; Larry WELL DENSITY. LEGAL Company, Inc.; Kimberly Wehba;
this Cause be set before an Chesapeake Exploration, LLC; Chozen Rapport, Trustee of the Three Sisters S. Douglass; their heirs, devisees, exec­ DESCRIPTION: SECTION KnowCanDo, Ltd.; L P Laird Estate
Administrative Law Judge for hearing, Family Trust Kaiser‑Francis, Agent; Royalty Trust; Mid South Energy Hold­ utors, administrators, trustees, succes­ 32, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, Glenn F. Laird, Special Administrator;
taking of evidence and reporting to the Cimarex Energy Co.; Citizen Energy II, ings, LLC; Miller Investment sors and assigns and all persons, RANGE 6 WEST, GRADY Lakewind, LLC; Laurie York, now
Commission. LLC; Citizen Energy III, LLC; Clayton Properties, Inc.; Mohan Petroleum owners, producers, operators, COUNTY, OKLAHOMA Wilson; Lefco Energy, LLC; Legacy
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that T. Coleman; Clyde Holder, Jr.; Collins Oklahoma, Inc.; Morado Energy purchasers and takers of oil and gas, THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Royalty, LLC; Linda Swann; Linda
this Cause will be heard before an Permian, LP; Consolidated Resources Partners, LLC; Morin Family Limited and all interested parties, particularly in Adrianne Lynnette Sharrer, f/k/a Whitney; Linda E. Pearson, Trustee of
Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Company, LLC; Cornerstone Energy Liability Limited Partnership; Mr. Grady County, Oklahoma. Adrianne Lynnette Willard, a/k/a the Linda E. Pearson Trust; Linda Sue
Hearing Docket at the Corporation Partners, LLC; Cory Powell; Crowhill Mark McNeil; Ms. Jody Reed; Ms. Rita NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Adrianne Lynette Willard; Albert Harris; Randy Jay Harris; Lindsey C.
Commission, 1st Floor, Jim Thorpe Energy, LLC; DAB Investments, LLC; Owens; Nancy Alice Kitson, Trustee Applicant requests the Corporation Swann, spa A B. Swann, spa A. R. Coleman, aka Lindsey Campbell
Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at Dale Williston Minerals 2012‑B, LP; of the Nancy Alice Kitson Revocable Commission enter an Order, to be effec­ Swann c/o Tony R. Shriver; Alma Coleman, aka Lindsey C. Humphrey;
8:30 a.m., on the 24th day of Dale/Peregrine Minerals Fund, LP; Trust dated 8/9/2013; Nancy Ander­ tive as of the date of the execution Lorene Bentley Kamm c/o Bradd LongPoint Minerals, LLC; Lori A.
November, 2020, and that this Notice Dale/P Minerals, LP; Danny Lee Carlin; son‑Smith; Nansy Nioma Butler Parnell; thereof or as of a date prior thereto, Kamm; Alva Lee Mullican and Luchita Chozen Revocable Trust
be published as required by law and by David Dellinger; Delbert Carlin LLC; New Direction IRA, Inc. f/b/o Mark authorizing Applicant or some other A. Mullican, Trustees of the Mullican Kaiser‑Francis, Agent; Lou Ann
the rules of the Commission. Dolly Stondell; Donald Bert Wininger, Floyd IRA; Ovintiv Mid‑Continent Inc. party recommended by Applicant to Family Trust of February 1, 1991; Amy Talbert; Luchita Mulhican and Robert
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Jr.; Lisa A.M. Garrett; Dorchester Christian Sizemore, AIF; Pamela Ann drill, complete and produce three addi­ F. Carlin; Anderman Oils, LLC c/o Anthome, the Trustees and their
Applicant and interested parties may Resources, LP; Doris Ann Johnston Bell; Patricia J. Carlin as widow of tional wells in Section 32, Township 6 Chesapeake Exploration, LLC; Andra J. successors, of the Alva Lee Mullican
present testimony by telephone. The Lang; Herbert B. Lang; DragonSlayer, Timmy Allen Carlin; PEC Minerals, North, Range 6 West, Grady County, McNeill, f/k/a Andi J. McNeil; Anna L. Trust, dated December 2, 1981;
cost of telephonic communication shall LLC; Earl F. Poytress, Jr; EAW Energy LP; Petrogulf Corporation; Plainview Oklahoma, so as to produce Brock; Anthony Blalock; B. Jack Maebeth Douglas Waghtal; Magnum
be paid by the person or persons Partners Fund I, L.P.; EC Coppola Oil Company, LLC; Prentiss Swann; hydrocarbons from the Woodford McCoy; BADS Partners; Basin Hunter Production Company, Inc.;
requesting its use. Interested parties Family LP; Echo Energy LLC; Echo Pride Energy Company; QEP Energy common source of supply in the Operating Services, LLC; Basin Magnum Hunter Production, Inc.;
who wish to participate by telephone Energy Partners I, LLC; Echo Minerals Company; Raintree Energy, LLC; Ralph 640‑acre horizontal well drilling and Resources, LLC; Bert Wininger, Jr.; MAP2009‑OK c/o MAP Royalty, Inc.;
shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s AC II LLC; Echo Minerals AC LLC; W. White, Jr., Trustee of the Ralph W. spacing unit established therefore by Betty Jo Mullican Family L.P.; BHA Marathon Oil Company Attn: James R.
attorney, prior to the hearing date, and Echo Minerals, LP; Echo‑Warwick White, Jr. Revocable Inter Vivos Trust Order No. 626136 and establishing a LLC; Bill D. Bridwell and Barbara S. Bowden, Land Dept.; Marilyn Olson;
provide their name and phone number. Minerals, LLC; Elizabeth Marie Agreement dated the 28th day of proper allowable for such wells and Bridwell, Co‑Trustees of the Bridwell Mark McNeill; Mary L. Douglas c/o
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Schooler Davidson; ELR Production December, 2007; Ralph Holder; unit. Irrevocable Trust dtd 6/30/1999; Black Jean D. Holzer; Mary Moseley c/o
due to the COVID‑19 pandemic, access Ltd.; Enervest Energy Institutional Fund Randall Joe Mullican & Vickie Jan NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Hawk Royalty IV, LP; Blackacre Janet Anderson Hecht; Mary V.
to the Jim Thorpe Building is restricted. XIII‑A, LP; Enervest Energy Mullican, Co Trustees of the Randall & Applicant in this Cause is requesting the Resources LLC; Bowery Royalties, Continued on next page
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Partners, LLC; Wake Energy, LLC; Representative, Aaron M. Arnall, of Eleven (11) North, Range One (1) West described as follows:
Corporation Wallace Family Partnership, LP; Ward
Petroleum Corporation; Warwick‑Ares,
Probate THE CROSTHWAIT LAW FIRM,
1384 South Douglas Boulevard,
of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma
County, Oklahoma, Beginning at a point
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION, ESTI­
MATED VALUE:
Commission LLC; Warwick‑Bacchus,
Warwick‑Jupiter,
LLC;
LLC;
(PR11929774)
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION
Midwest City, Oklahoma, 73130, on or
before DECEMBER 23, 2020, or same
1112.38 feet East of the Southwest
Comer of said Quarter Section; Thence
Bryan County
A399‑01‑07S‑08E‑2‑014‑00 ‑ SEC
Property:

Warwick‑Minerva, LLC; Wayfinder FOR FINAL ACCOUNT, DETER­ will be forever barred. North and parallel with the West Line 1‑7‑8 BEG 72.60’ W NE/C LT4, NE/C
Binning; Mateo Partners, LLC;
Resources Operating, LLC c/o Ivan MINATION OF HEIRS, DEVISEES DATED: OCTOBER 21, 2020 of said Quarter Section a distance of NWNW, W207.40’, S343.59’,
Matthew Stephen Schooler; Maverick
Pinney; Weldon Corporation; WEP AND LEGATEES, AND DISTRIBU­ THE CROSTHWAIT LAW FIRM 208.72 feet; Thence East and parallel W380.80’, S14.67’, S8955E 452.70’,
Energy, LLC; Meade Oil and Gas,
Operating OK, LLC; WEP Royalty TION OF ESTATE. Aaron M. Arnall, OBA #21589 with the South line of said Quarter S288.64’, S8955E 207.30’, N349.08’’
LLC; Merit Energy Partners G, LP;
Holdings, LLC; Wesley Carlin; White No. PB‑2013‑482 1384 South Douglas Boulevard Section a distance of 208.72 feet; W72.60’ N300’ to POB; also known as
Merit Energy Partners H, LP; Merit
Lily Holdings, LLC; William Campbell; IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Midwest City, Oklahoma 73130 Thence South along the East line of said 4517 Sunnyside Durant, OK
Energy Partners I, LP; Merit Energy
Wm. M. McClure, Jr.; WSB Resources, OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF p: 405.733.1683 f: 405.741.1688 Quarter Section a distance of 208.72 74701‑0516, $30,000.00
Partners VI, ; Merit Energy Partners
LLC; Yellow House, LLC; Diane Ruth OKLAHOMA e: Aaron@CrosthwaitLaw.com feet; Thence West along the South line Under the following terms and
VIII, LP; Merit Energy Partners X, LP;
Holder Ellis; Esther Jeanne Wright IN THE MATTER OF THE Attorney for Personal Representative of said Quarter Section a distance of
Merit Hugoton LP; MFC Interests LLC; conditions: Cash upon confirmation of
Hamilton; Rebecca B. Douglas; Larry ESTATE OF James David (10‑23, 10‑30‑20) 208.72 feet to the point or place of
Mia Ann Horlbeck, a/k/a Mia Horlbeck sale.
S. Douglass; their heirs, devisees, exec­ Sisson, Deceased. beginning; Except the South 33 feet for
Rapport, Trustee of the Three Sisters Bids must be in writing and received
utors, administrators, trustees, Notice is hereby given to all persons Roadway purposes.
Royalty Trust; Mid South Energy Hold­ (PR11929778) on or before 5:00 p.m. on the 9th of
successors and assigns and all persons, interested in the Estate of James David Bids must be in writing and may be
ings, LLC; Miller Investment NOTICE TO CREDITORS November, 2020, and said bids may be
owners, producers, operators, Sisson, Deceased, that on the 20th day left at 1015D Waterwood Parkway,
Properties, Inc.; Mohan Petroleum Case No. PB‑2020‑845 left at the office of Ryan C. Owens,
purchasers and takers of oil and gas, of October, 2020, there was filed with Edmond, OK 73034, delivered to the
Oklahoma, Inc.; Morado Energy Judge Allen J. Welch, Jr. Attorney for the Personal
and all interested parties, particularly in this Court the Petition for Final undersigned, or filed with the court
Partners, LLC; Morin Family Limited IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Representative, 6666 N.W. 39th
Grady County, Oklahoma. Account, Determination of Heirs, Devi­ prior to the above date.
Liability Limited Partnership; Mr. OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Expressway, Bethany, Oklahoma
Mark McNeil; Ms. Jody Reed; Ms. Rita NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sees and Legatees, and Distribution of The sale shall be subject to confir­
OKLAHOMA 73008, or may be delivered to the
Owens; Nancy Alice Kitson, Trustee Applicant requests the Corporation Estate. mation by the District Court of
IN THE MATTER OF THE Personal Representative personally or
of the Nancy Alice Kitson Revocable Commission enter an Order, to be effec­ Pursuant to an Order of this Court Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, and the
ESTATE OF SYLVESTER may be filed in the office of the Judge
Trust dated 8/9/2013; Nancy Ander­ tive as of the date of the execution made on the 20th day of October, 2020, property will be sold on the following
FABINY, Deceased. of the District Court, Probate Division,
son‑Smith; Nansy Nioma Butler Parnell; thereof or as of a date prior thereto, notice is given that the 8th day of terms and conditions: Ten percent
STATE OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, by filing
New Direction IRA, Inc. f/b/o Mark authorizing Applicant or some other December, 2020, at 1:30 p.m., is the (10%) down and the balance in cash
OF OKLAHOMA SS: with the District Court Clerk.
Floyd IRA; Ovintiv Mid‑Continent Inc. party recommended by Applicant to day and time that the Petition will be upon confirmation of the sale by the
All persons having claims against Dated: October 21, 2020
Christian Sizemore, AIF; Pamela Ann drill, complete and produce one heard in the District Courtroom in the Court.
this Estate are required to present the
additional well in Section 32, Township Oklahoma County Courthouse at 320 Dated this 21st day of October, Ryan C. Owens, Attorney For the
Bell; Patricia J. Carlin as widow of same with a description of all collateral
6 North, Range 6 West, Grady County, Robert S. Kerr, Oklahoma City, Okla­ 2020. Personal Representative
Timmy Allen Carlin; PEC Minerals, (if any) held by each creditor with
Oklahoma, so as to produce homa, and all persons interested may H. Terrell Monks, OBA #17474 (10‑23, 10‑30‑20)
LP; Petrogulf Corporation; Plainview respect to any claim, to the undersigned
Oil Company, LLC; Prentiss Swann; hydrocarbons from the Mississippian appear and contest the same. Shanika Chapman, OBA #31516
attorney for the Personal
Pride Energy Company; QEP Energy common source of supply in the Witness, the undersigned, Judge of Chase Grant, OBA #34362
Representative, Aaron M. Arnall, of (PR11929821)
Company; Raintree Energy, LLC; Ralph 640‑acre horizontal well drilling and the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Estate Attorneys, PLLC
THE CROSTHWAIT LAW FIRM, NOTICE TO CREDITORS
W. White, Jr., Trustee of the Ralph W. spacing unit established therefore by State of Oklahoma, this 20th day of 1015D Waterwood Parkway
1384 South Douglas Boulevard, Case No. PB‑20‑920
White, Jr. Revocable Inter Vivos Trust Order No. 626136 and establishing a October, 2020. Edmond, OK 73034
Midwest City, Oklahoma, 73130, on or IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
Agreement dated the 28th day of proper allowable for such wells and ALLEN WELCH (405) 733‑8686
before DECEMBER 23, 2020, or same OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF
December, 2007; Ralph Holder; unit. HONORABLE JUDGE OF THE (405) 212‑4403
will be forever barred. OKLAHOMA
Randall Joe Mullican & Vickie Jan NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that DISTRICT COURT Attorney for Personal Representative
DATED: OCTOBER 21, 2020 IN THE MATTER OF THE
Mullican, Co Trustees of the Randall & Applicant in this Cause is requesting the RICK WARREN (10‑23,10‑30‑20)
THE CROSTHWAIT LAW FIRM ESTATE OF ALONZO L.
Jan Mullican Living Trust U/A dated following special relief: Applicant may (SEAL) Court Clerk Aaron M. Arnall, OBA, 21589 FIELDS, DECEASED.
1/8/2008; R‑Echo Holdings, LLC; request the Order be effective as of the By: Deputy 1384 South Douglas Boulevard (PR11929811) TO: All creditors having claims against
Record Oil and Gas, LLC; Rector date of the execution thereof or as of a Robert W. Haiges, OBA 17196 Midwest City, Oklahoma 73130 ORDER AND NOTICE OF Alonzo L. Fields, Deceased, are
Family Limited Liability Limited Part­ date prior thereto and designate HAIGES COURT & ASSOCIATES, p: 405.733.1683 f: 405.741.1688 HEARING FINAL REPORT AND
Applicant or some other party recom­ PLLC required to present the same, ‘with a
nership; Red Rocks Energy II, LLC; e: Aaron@CrosthwaitLaw.com PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION
mended by Applicant to drill, complete 825 E. 33rd Street description of all security interests and
Red Wolf Acquisitions, LLC; Red Wolf Attorney for Personal Representative AND DISCHARGE
and produce the well(s). Edmond OK 73013 other collateral (if any) held by each
Operating, LLC; RHB, Inc.; Rhonda (10‑23, 10‑30‑20) PB‑2019‑148
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that (405) 478‑1188 creditor with respect to such claim, to
Crenshaw; Richard Delllinger; Rita Honorable James Siderias
this Cause be set before an (405) 478‑5501 ‑ Fax the named Personal Representative, c/o
Owens McNeill, fka Rita Owens; IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND
Administrative Law Judge for hearing, haigesr@yahoo.com (PR11929784) Gerald E. Kelley at Gerald E. Kelley
Riviera Upstream LLC; Roan FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE
taking of evidence and reporting to the Attorney for Petitioner NOTICE TO CREDITORS LLC, One Leadership Square, 211 N.
Resources, LLC; Robert Campbell, Jr; OF OKLAHOMA
Commission. (10‑23, 10‑30‑20) Case No. PB‑2020‑1002 Robinson, Suite 800, Oklahoma City,
Rocky Ray Polk; Ronnie Joe; Jimmie IN THE MATTER OF THE
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Judge Allen Welch Oklahoma, 73102 on or before the
Ann Maxwell; Russell W. Shriver; Sally ESTATES OF: CHARLIE W.
this Cause will be heard before an IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF following presentment date: December
A. Rosenthal, daughter of Russell W. (PR11929776) RHODES and GEORGINA M.
Administrative Law Judge on the Initial OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF 31, 2020, or the same will be forever
Shriver; Sam George Kouri and Velma NOTICE TO CREDITORS RHODES, DECEASED
Hearing Docket at the Corporation OKLAHOMA barred.
E. Kouri c/o Charles G. Polk; Sanguine Case No. PB‑2020‑311 COMES NOW, PAMELA SUE
Commission, 1st Floor, Jim Thorpe IN THE MATTER OF: The Evonnda Fields, Personal
Eastern Anadarko II, LLC; Sanguine IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF RHODES, Personal Representative of
Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at Estate of: Delaine R. Baxter, Representative For the Estate of
Gas Exploration, LLC; SCOOP I LP; OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF the Estates of CHARLIE W. RHODES
8:30 a.m., on the 24th day of Deceased Alonzo L. Fields, Deceased
Scott Stout c/o Lindsey C. Coleman; OKLAHOMA and GEORGINA M. RHODES,
November, 2020, and that this Notice To the Creditors of Delaine R. Baxter, Dated this 21st day of October,
Setha M. Lucero Living Trust dtd IN THE MATTER OF THE Deceased, and presents the Final Report
be published as required by law and by Deceased:
1/23/19, Setha M. Lecero, Trustee; Six ESTATE OF FLORETTA and Petition for Distribution and 2020.
the rules of the Commission. All persons having claims against
S Energy Group, LLC; Sixty Nine Oil ANNABELLE JONES, Discharge (the “Petition”) and requests GERALD E. KELLEY, OBA #4923
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Delaine R. Baxter, Deceased, are
& Gas LP; SM Energy, fka St. Mary Deceased. a hearing on the Petition. GERALD E. KELLEY LLC
Applicant and interested parties may required to present the same, with a
Land & Exploration Co.; Steve To the Creditors of Floretta Annabelle IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that One Leadership Square
present testimony by telephone. The description of all security interest and
Stephenson, Trustee of the Kelly Ann Jones, Deceased: said Petition be and is hereby set for 211 N. Robinson Suite 800
cost of telephonic communication shall other collateral (if any) held by each
Stephenson Trust c/o Kelly Ann All creditors having claims against hearing on the 16th day of November, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
be paid by the person or persons creditor with respect to such claim” to
Stephenson; Steve Stephenson, Trustee Floretta Annabelle Jones, Deceased, are 2020, at 9:00 o’clock a.m., in the (405) 235‑4671
requesting its use. Interested parties the undersigned representative at the
of the Michael Stephen Stephenson required to present the same, with a Courtroom of Judge Siderias in the (405) 234‑5511 (fax)
who wish to participate by telephone office of Brady R. Hunt & Associates,
Trust c/o Michael Stephen ; Steven A. description of all security interests and Oklahoma County Courthouse. gekelley@swbell.net
shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s Inc., 8000 Southeast 15th Street,
Shriver, son of Russell W. Shriver; other collateral (if any) held by each IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that (10‑23, 10‑30‑20)
attorney, prior to the hearing date, and Midwest City, Oklahoma 73110, in
Steven K. Kitson; Steven L Terry; Sue creditor with respect to such claim, notice thereof be given by mailing a
provide their name and phone number. Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, on or
Ann and Michael Herborn Trust c/o NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that along with all necessary vouchers, to copy of the Notice of Hearing Petition
before the following presentment date: (PR11929827)
Kaiser‑Francis; Sue Herborn McCoy due to the COVID‑19 pandemic, access the named personal representative, at to all the heirs of the decedents as
4th day of January, 2021, or, the same NOTICE AND ORDER FOR
Exempt Family Trust Kaiser‑Francis, to the Jim Thorpe Building is restricted. the office of K. D. Lackey, Jr., Attorney required by law.
will be forever barred. HEARING PETITION FOR
Agent; Sundown Resources, LLC; The referenced hearing may be for the Personal Representative, 6 NE JAMES M. SIDERIAS
Dated the 21st day of October, 2020. ORDER DETERMINING
Sunrise Exploration, a partnership conducted via teleconference or 63rd Street, Suite 275, Oklahoma City, JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
Billy Baxter, Administrator
consisting of Kent J. Harrell and Ralph HEIRSHIP, ALLOWING FINAL
videoconference. Before coming to the Oklahoma 73105‑1409, on or before the Brady R. Hunt, OBA #4486 Ryan C. Owens, OBA 22258
H. Smith; Sunshine Development building for this hearing, please visit the DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION AND
following presentment date: December BRADY R. HUNT & ASSOCIATES, Ryan@BethanyLaw.com
Corporation c/o Unit Petroleum Corp.; Oklahoma Corporation Commission 27, 2020, or the same will be forever Direct Phone: (405) 603‑5080 FOR DISCHARGE
INC.
Sven Energy, LLC; Ted Collins, Jr.; website at www.occweb.com to deter­ barred. The Bethany Law Center, LLP Case No.: PB‑2020‑116
8000 Southeast 15th Street
TEP Anadarko Basin South Ill, LLC c/o mine the status of building access. Dated this 20th day of October, 6666 N.W. 39th Expressway IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
Midwest City, Oklahoma 73110
Titanium Exploration Partners, LLC; Instructions for participating via tele­ 2020. Bethany, OK 73008 OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF
(405) 733‑2717
TEP Anadarko Basin South IV, LLC conference of videoconference are K. D. Lackey, Jr., Attorney for James Attorney for Petitioner OKLAHOMA
Fax (405) 737‑7769
c/o Titanium Exploration Partners, LLC; available on the Commission’s website. W. Jones, Personal Representative of (10‑23, 10‑30‑20) IN THE MATTER OF THE
email: brady@bradyhuntlaw.com
Teresa Carlin Harmon, Heir of Timmy NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Estate of Floretta Annabelle Jones, ESTATE OF PATRICIA RAE
(10‑23, 10‑30‑20)
Allen Carlin; Terra Rosa Royalty Corp.; all interested persons may appear and Deceased HEARD, Deceased.
Texhoma Mineral Co., LLC; The Carla be heard. For information concerning (PR11929815) Notice is hereby given to all persons
OBA No. 005153
C. Hill Revocable Living Trust this action, contact Brett Lowry, Lowry (PR11929797) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL interested in the Estate of Patricia Rae
6 NE 63rd Street, Suite 275
Agreement dated 10/21/1996, Carla C. Land Co., Inc., 6801 Broadway Ext # NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105‑1409 Heard, deceased, that Risa G. Scott,
Hill, Trustee; The John L. Mills Trust C 204, Oklahoma City, OK 73116, (405) PROPERTY Case No. PB‑2020‑359
(405) 848‑5032 Personal Representative, has filed a
f/b/o John Mills, Ill, Bank of Oklahoma 234‑9000, brett.lowry@lowryland.com; Case No. PB‑2020‑399 Honorable James Siderias
(10‑23, 10‑30‑20) Petition for Order Determining
N.A. and Virginia M. Broberg as or, Karl F. Hirsch of the law firm Judge: Siderias IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND
Heirship, Allowing Distribution of the
Co‑Trustees c/o Meristem Attn: L. Hirsch, Heath & White, PLLC, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE
Estate and for Discharge.
Karls; The John L. Mills Trust C f/b/o Attorney for Applicant, 901 Cedar Lake (PR11929277) OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OF OKLAHOMA
IT IS ORDERED that the 30th day
Virginia M. Borberg, Bank of Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma NOTICE TO CREDITORS OKLAHOMA IN THE MATTER OF THE
of November, 2020, at 1:30 o’clock
Oklahoma N.A. and Virginia M. 73114, (405) 235‑1768. Case No. PB‑2020‑1019 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES
p.m., is set as the time for hearing said
Broberg as Co‑Trustees c/o Meristem CORPORATION COMMISSION OF Judge James M. Siderias ESTATE OF Kenneth Wesley LAMAR RITTER,
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DECEASED Petition at the Oklahoma County Court­
Attn: L. Karls; The Joyce L. Johnston OKLAHOMA Dukes and Oleta Joyce Dukes,
OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Notice is hereby given that pursuant house, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,
Revocable Living Trust u/a/d J. TODD HIETT, Deceased.
OKLAHOMA Notice is hereby given that the to an Order entered on the 21st day of when and where all persons interested
10/9/2014, Joyce L. Johnston, Trustee; CHAIRMAN
The Local Queen Trust; The Melinda IN THE MATTER OF THE undersigned Personal Representative of October, 2020, in the matter of the may appear and contest the same.
BOB ANTHONY,
Campbell Coleman Trust dated April ESTATE OF WANDA FAYE the Estate of Oleta Joyce Dukes will Estate of CHARLES LAMAR IT IS SO ORDERED THIS 21st
VICE CHAIRMAN
26, 1996, Carla Campbell Hill, DANA L. MURPHY, McKINZIE A/K/A WANDA sell at public auction or private sale to RITTER, the Personal Representative DAY OF OCTOBER, 2020.
Successor Trustee; The Terry Twisted COMMISSIONER FAY McKINZIE, Deceased. the highest bidder, on or after the 11th will sell at private sale to the highest ALLEN WELCH
Willow Trust, dtd 12/2/2013; Themis­ DONE AND PERFORMED THIS STATE OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY day of November, 2020, at 5:00 p.m., bidder for cash, subject to the confirma­ JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
tolces Inc.; Timmy Allen Carlin; 28TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2020. OF OKLAHOMA SS all the right, title and interest of Oleta tion of the District Court, Probate Carlton W. Dimery, OBA # 19081
Titanium Energy, LLC; Tony R. BY ORDER OF THE All persons having claims against Joyce Dukes in and to the following Division, on or after the 11th day of 222 E. Eufaula, Ste. 200
Shriver, Trustee of the Shriver Family COMMISSION this Estate are required to present the described real property: November, 2020, all the right, title and Norman, OK 73069
Trust dated 9/13/1996; Twin Creek Peggy Mitchell, Commission same with a description of all collateral State: Oklahoma interest that the estate has by operation TEL: (405)321‑8067
Holdings LLC; Verden Land Inc.; Secretary (if any) held by each creditor with County: Oklahoma of law or otherwise acquired in and to dimerylaw@sbcglobal.net
Vesco Family Limited Liability Limited (10‑30‑2020) respect to any claim, to the undersigned A part of the Southwest Quarter all the certain real property situated in (10‑23, 10‑30‑20)
Partnership; Vickie Sue Willard; W.W. attorney for the Personal (SW/4) of Section Five (5), Township Bryan County, State of Oklahoma, and
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2. If an objection is filed before the the Court distribute the Oklahoma LAFFERTY, Deceased. 201 Robert S. Kerr, Suite 1001 description of all security interests and
Probate hearing, the court will determine at the
hearing whether the Will attached to the
Estate pursuant to statute, and for the
Discharge of said Special
Notice is hereby given that all
creditors, persons or entities having
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
(405) 235‑6693
other collateral, if any, held by each
creditor with respect to such claim, to
petition shall be admitted to probate, Administrator. claims against MICHAEL K. (405) 232‑3301 Facsimile the named Personal Representative as
(PR11929847) whether summary administration The 8th day of December, 2020, at LAFFERTY, deceased, are required to Attorney for Personal Representative follows:
COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDI­ proceedings are appropriate and, if so, 9:00 a.m., has been appointed as the present the same with the necessary (10‑23, 10‑30‑20) Jon Michael Cockrell
TORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING whether the estate will be distributed time for hearing the Petition for supporting documents, including any c/o Conner L. Helms
PETITION FOR FINAL and to whom the estate will be Summary Administration of Intestate proof of security interest and other Helms Law Firm
(PR11929876)
A C C O U N T I N G , distributed. Estate of RICHARD TYSON BAKER collateral (if any) held by each creditor One NE 2nd Street, Suite 202
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL
DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, 3. The claim of any creditor not a/k/a RICK BAKER, Deceased, judi­ with respect to such claim, to Janice Oklahoma City, OK 73104
ACCOUNT, PETITION FOR
DISTRIBUTION AND shown in the petition will be barred cially determining the identity of the Kay Osborn, personal representative of on or before the following presentment
DETERMINATION OF HEIRS,
DISCHARGE PURSUNT TO unless the claim is presented to the heirs‑at‑law of said Decedent, the estate, by mailing or delivering same date: December 30, 2020, or the same
DEVISEES AND LEGATEES, FOR
58 O.S. SEC. 246 personal representative at the following approving the Final Accounting, distrib­ to her attorney, Ronald A. Schaulat, will be forever barred.
DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE AND
No. PB‑2020‑1122 address on or before the presentment uting the Estate pursuant to statute, and 3800 North Classen, Suite C110, Okla­ DATED this 21st day of October,
FOR FINAL DISCHARGE OF
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF date of November, 23, 2020, Byrun A. discharge of said Special Administrator, homa City, OK 73118, on or before 2020.
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Roby, c/o Elaine Arnold, 1460 N. at which hearing all persons interested December 28, 2020, the date by which Conner L. Helms, OBA No. 12115
Case No. PB‑2019‑765
OKLAHOMA Mustang Rd., Suite 112, Mustang, OK in the Estate may appear and contest the all claims must be presented, or the HELMS LAW FIRMS
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
IN THE MATTER OF THE 73064, attorney for Petitioner. same. same will be forever barred. 1 N.E. 2nd Street Ste. 202
OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF
ESTATE OF DONNA M. Dated this 21st day of October, Notice is further given that persons Dated: October, 21, 2020. Oklahoma City, OK 73104
OKLAHOMA
ROBY, Deceased. 2020. receiving this Notice must file JANICE KAY OSBORN Telephone: (405) 319‑0700
IN THE MATTER OF THE
TO: All persons interested in the Estate Elaine Arnold, OBA #16168 objections to the Petition at any time PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Facsimile: (405) 319‑9292
ESTATE OF GWENDA
of Donna M. Roby 1460 N. Mustang Rd., Suite 112 before the hearing and send a copy to Ronald A. Schaulat, OBA #10463 Attorney for Personal Representative
BETH JONES, Deceased
A Petition for Summary Mustang, OK 73064 the Special Administrator c/o TRACY SCHAULAT‑FALSETTI, PLLC (10‑23, 10‑30‑20)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that,
Administration pursuant to 58 O.S. Sec. (405) 376‑6014 L. BROCK, of PARMAN & 3800 North Classen, Suite C110 JUDY RENTERIA, Alternate Personal
246 has been filed setting forth the Attorney for Special Administra­ tor/ EASTERDAY, 13913‑B Quail Pointe Oklahoma City, OK 73118 Representative of the Estate of Glenda (PR11931907)
following information: Petitioner Drive, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Telephone: 405/528.2890 BETH JONES, deceased, having filed NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1. The name, address and date of (10‑23, 10‑30‑20) 73134, or you will be deemed to have E‑mail:rschaulat@okcitylawyer.com in this Court her Final Account, Petition Case No. PB‑2020‑1038
death of the Decedent are as follows: waived any objections to the Petition. Attorney for the Personal Represent­ for Determination of Heirs, Devisees IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
Name: Donna M. Roby Address: 4628 That, if an objection is filed before ative
(PR11929853) and Legatees, for Distribution of Estate OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF
N. Ann Arbor Ave., Warr Acres, OK the hearing, the Court will determine at (10‑23, 10‑30‑20)
COMBINED NOTICE and for Final Discharge of Alternate OKLAHOMA
73122 Date of Death: August 3, 2020 the hearing whether summary
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND Personal Representative. In the Matter of the Estate of
2. The name and address of the Peti­ proceedings are appropriate and, if so,
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON (PR11929866) By order of the Court, said Final ZACHARY NEAL BAILEY,
tioner who is the named executor in the whether the Estate will be distributed
PETITION FOR SUMMARY NOTICE OF HEARING FOR Account, Petition for Determination of Deceased
will are as follows: Name: Byrun A. and to whom the Estate will be
ADMINISTRATION OF INTES­ DISTRIBUTION AND FINAL Heirs, Devisees and Legatees, for TO THE CREDITORS OF Zachary
Roby Address: 4520 McCann Ave., distributed.
TATE ESTATE, APPOINTMENT ACCOUNT Distribution of Estate and for Final Neal Bailey, Deceased:
Mustang, OK 73064 Notice is also hereby given that all
OF SPECIAL ADMINISTRATOR, CASE NO. PB‑2020‑329 Discharge of Alternate Personal Repre­ All Creditors having claims against
3. The total value of the estate of the persons having claims against
DETERMINATION OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF sentative is set for hearing on the 17th Zachary Neal Bailey, Deceased, are
Decedent as set forth in the Petition is RICHARD TYSON BAKER a/k/a
HEIRS‑AT‑LAW, APPROVAL OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF day of November, 2020, at 9:00 a.m., required to present the same, with a
as follows: Value of Estate: RICK BAKER, Deceased, are required
FINAL ACCOUNTING AND OKLAHOMA in the Oklahoma County Courthouse, description of all security interests and
$100,000.00 to present the same with a description
DISTRIBUTION AND IN THE MATTER OF THE Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at which other collateral (if any) held by each
Pursuant to the provisions of 5.8 of all security interests and other collat­
DISCHARGE ESTATE OF OLEAN L. time and place all interested parties may creditor with respect to such claim, to
O.S. Sec. 246, the following dates have eral, if any, held by each creditor with
Case No. PB‑2020‑1121 ELLEDGE, DECEASED, be heard. the named Personal Representative at:
been set for the filing of the Final respect to such claim, to the named
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Notice is hereby given to all persons JAMES M. SIDERIAS Christine Jaenece Owen,
Accounting and Petition for Distribution Special Administrator, c/o TRACY L.
OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF interested in the Estate of Olean JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT Personal Representative
and for the hearing on the order BROCK, of PARMAN &
OKLAHOMA Elledge, deceased, that on the 21st day RICK WARREN c/o Ball Morse Lowe, PLLC
allowing final accounting, determination EASTERDAY, 13913‑B Quail Pointe
In the Matter of the Estate of of October, 2020, the Personal Repre­ (SEAL) Court Clerk 531 Couch Drive, Suite 201
of heirs, legatees and devisees, if any, Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73134 on or
RICHARD TYSON BAKER, sentatives, filed with said Court a By: Deputy Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102
distribution and discharge: before the presentment date of
Deceased a/k/a RICK BAKER Petition seeking distribution of said ROGER RINEHART, OBA #12454 on or before the following presentment
Filing Date: November, 30, 2020. November 23, 2020 ,or the same will be
Notice is hereby given to all persons Estate and approval of Final RINEHART, RINEHART & date: December 28, 2020, or the same
Hearing Date: December, 8, 2020, non‑suited, void and forever barred.
interested in the Estate of RICHARD Accounting. RINEHART, P.C. will be forever barred.
at 9:00 a.m. Dated this 21st day of October,
Pursuant to an Order of said Court 115 South Rock Island, DATED October 26, 2020.
Place of Hearing: Oklahoma County TYSON BAKER a/k/a RICK BAKER,
2020. P. O. Box 669 Christine Jaenece Owen,
Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Deceased, that there has been filed in made on the 21st day of October, 2020,
JAMES M. SIDERIAS El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 Personal Representative
before Judge James M. Siderias the District Court of Oklahoma County, notice is hereby given that on the 30th
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT (405) 262‑2360, Telephone JENNIFER L. WRIGHT, OBA #20802
A document purporting to be the Oklahoma, a Petition attesting that day of November, at the hour of 9:00
TRACY L. BROCK, OBA# 018075 (405) 262‑2395, Facsimile KATIE M. SPENCER, OBA #32043
Last Will and Testament of the RICHARD TYSON BAKER a/k/a o’clock a.m., of said day, has been
PARMAN & EASTERDAY ATTORNEY FOR THE ESTATE Ball Morse Lowe, PLLC
Decedent has been attached to the RICK BAKER died intestate on the appointed as the time for hearing said
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT AND ALTERNATE PERSONAL 531 Couch Drive, Suite 201
Petition. 10th day of August, 2020, and was a Petition for Distribution and Accounting
LAW REPRESENTATIVE Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102
The Petition sets forth the names and resident of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at the District Court Room at the
13913‑B Quail Pointe Drive (10‑23, & 10‑30‑20) Telephone: (405) 701‑6968
addresses of all known creditors, heirs County, Oklahoma, at the time of death; Oklahoma County Courthouse in the
Oklahoma City, OK 73134 Facsimile: (405) 701‑2830
and devisees of the Decedent. Pursuant that the Petitioner, SARA MICHELLE City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Telephone: (405) 843‑6100 jwright@ballmorselowe.com
to 58 O.S. Sec. 246, each person ALSEPT, is the daughter of the County, State of Oklahoma when and (PR11929975)
Facsimile: (405) 917‑7018 Attorneys for Petitioner
receiving this Notice is advised of the Decedent and resides at 507 W. Martin where all persons interested may appear NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Attorneys for Petitioner (10‑30, 11‑6‑20)
following: Street, El Reno, Canadian County, and contest the same. And testimony Case No. PB‑2020‑962
(10‑23‑10‑30‑20)
1. Each person receiving this Notice Oklahoma. Petitioner’s Petition prays whereof, I have hereunto set my hand Judge: James M. Siderias
must file objections to the Petition for for Summary Administration, admit­ and the seal of said Court this 21st day IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF (PR11932089)
Summary Administration at any time tance of Decedent’s estate to probate, (PR11929861) of October, 2020. OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION
before the final hearing and send a copy that Letters of Special Administration NOTICE TO CREDITORS JAMES M. SIDERIAS OKLAHOMA FOR ORDER TO SELL REAL
to the Petitioner’s attorney, or you will be issued to SARA MICHELLE No. PB‑2020‑1004 Oklahoma County District Court Judge IN THE MATTER OF THE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
be deemed to have waived any ALSEPT, for the judicial determination IN THE DISTRICT COURT, 7th RICK WARREN ESTATE OF SHIRLEY A. Case No. PB‑2020‑692
objections to the petition. If you have of the identity of the heirs‑at‑law of the JUDICIAL DISTRICT OKLAHOMA (SEAL) Court Clerk COCKRELL, Deceased. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
no objections, you need not appear at said RICHARD TYSON BAKER a/k/a COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA By: Deputy All persons having claims against OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF
the hearing or make any filings with the RICK BAKER, Deceased, approval of IN THE MATTER OF THE Henry Dalton (OBA# 15749) Shirley A. Cockrell, Deceased, are OKLAHOMA
Court. the Final Accounting of said Estate, that ESTATE OF MICHAEL K. Keller, Keller & Dalton PC required to present the same with a Continued on next page

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OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF (SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY answer the Petition filed by Plaintiff on OKLAHOMA 2020.
Probate OKLAHOMA
AUTO ADVANTAGE
DISTRICT COURT CLERK
By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK
or before January 4, 2020, or the facts
contained in said Petition will be taken
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF:
ALMA SIANEZ,
ALLEN WELCH
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
FINANCE, LLC Plaintiff, vs. APPROVED BY: as true and judgment will be entered in PETITIONER and By: Deputy Court Clerk
IN THE MATTER OF THE ADRIANNE D STEVENSON Hugh H. Fudge, OBA #20487 favor of Tinker Federal Credit Union. AUGUSTIN GARCIA, Prepared By:
ESTATE OF SHARON LYNN Defendant. Robinson, Hoover & Fudge, PLLC Issued October 21, 2020. RESPONDENT Shannon D. Taylor, OBA #20866
PARR, Deceased. Adrianne D Stevenson you are 119 N. Robinson Ave., Suite 1000 RICK WARREN THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Shannon D. Taylor, PLLC
Trishann Schmitt, through attorney hereby noticed that you have been sued Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (SEAL) Court Clerk ALMA SIANEZ 4200 Perimeter Center Dr., Suite 130
Jacqueline M. Short pursuant to 58 O.S. by Auto Advantage Finance, LLC and (405)232‑6464 (405)232‑6363 fax By: Deputy YOU, the said Petitioner, will take Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112
§ 411 et. Seq. having filed a petition you must answer plaintiffs petition on or lawmail@rhfok.com Attorney for Plaintiff: notice that the Respondent, Augustin (405) 602‑8446
herein requesting the court for an Order before the 6th day of December, 2020 (10‑16, 10‑23, 10‑30‑20) JEFFERY S. LUDLAM, OBA #17822 Garcia, has filed a Motion to Modify (405) 421‑0943 (Fax)
authorizing the sale of real property at or a money judgment in the amount of HALL & LUDLAM, PLLC Custody, Visitation and Child Support shannon@staylorlaw.com
private sale and it appearing to the court $5,841.01 plus interest will be rendered 210 Park Ave, Suite 3001 in the above‑captioned case. You will Attorney for Petitioners
(CV11927832)
that it is necessary and in the best accordingly. Oklahoma City, OK 73102 also take notice that Respondent’s (10‑23, 10‑30, 11‑6‑20)
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
interest of the estate for the following Dated this day October 6, 2020. (405) 600‑9500 ‑ Telephone motion will be heard before the
No. CS‑2020‑4564
described real property to be sold at RICK WARREN (405) 600‑9550 ‑ Facsimile Honorable Martha Oakes on the 4th
private sale to wit: 4124 NW 59th IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
(SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY (10‑23, 10‑30, 11‑6‑20) day of December, 2020, at 9:30
OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF
Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73112, Lot
9 Block 2 Lakecrest Addition to
DISTRICT COURT CLERK
By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK
OKLAHOMA
PROFESSIONAL FINANCE (CV11929996)
o’clock, a.m. and that your failure to
attend may result in default judgment Miscellaneous
Oklahoma City, OK. APPROVED BY: being taken against you.
In accordance with an order of the COMPANY, INC. Plaintiff, vs. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION (MS11929990)
Hugh H. Fudge, OBA #20487 RICK WARREN
Court entered into on the 1st day of MARY JORDAN Defendant. Case No. CJ‑2019‑5441 SOLICITATION FOR BIDS
Robinson, Hoover & Fudge, PLLC (SEAL) Court Clerk
December, 2020, NOTICE is hereby Mary Jordan you are hereby noticed Judge Susan C. Stallings (BID NOTICE)
119 N. Robinson Ave., Suite 1000 By: Deputy
given that said Petition for Order to Sell that you have been sued by Professional IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Sealed bids, in the form of Online
Oklahoma City, OK 73102 STEPHEN M. PIKE, OBA# 11151
Real Property at Private Sale shall be Finance Company, Inc. and you must OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Bidding only, will be received by the
(405)232‑6464 (405)232‑6363 fax 3715 N. Classen Blvd.
heard on the 1st day of December, answer plaintiffs petition on or, before OKLAHOMA Capital Assets Management,
lawmail@rhfok.com P.O. Box 58236
2020, at 9:00 o’clock a.m., in the 6th day of December, 2020 or a DEUTSCHE BANK Construction and Properties (CAP up to
(10‑16, 10‑23, 10‑30‑20) Oklahoma City, OK 73157‑8236
courtroom 315 in the District Court of money judgment in the amount of NATIONAL TRUST 96 hours prior to the time and date indi­
(405) 908‑2968
Oklahoma County, 321 Park Avenue, $2,460.02 plus interest will be rendered COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE cated below. The bids will be opened
ATTORNEY FOR RESPONDENT
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (CV11927816) accordingly. FOR MORGAN STANLEY and read aloud after the time indicated.
(10‑16, 10‑23, 10‑30‑20)
Notice is further given that all NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Dated this day October 6, 2020. ABS CAPITAL I INC. TRUST Copies of the plans and bid documents
persons interested in said estate are No. CS‑2020‑3558 RICK WARREN 2007‑NC2 MORTGAGE may be obtained from the CAP’s Online
required to appear before this court, and IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF (SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY PASS‑THROUGH CERTIFI­ (JV11929971) Plan Room accessed from:
show cause why an Order to Sell Real OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF DISTRICT COURT CLERK CATES, SERIES 2007‑NC2, NOTICE OF HEARING BY PUBLI­ https://omes.ok.gov/services/
Property should not be granted as OKLAHOMA By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK Plaintiff, v. TONNIE R. CATION TO UNKNOWN FATHER construction‑and‑properties.
prayed for. AUTO ADVANTAGE APPROVED BY: SMITH A/K/A TONNIE Case No.: FA‑2020‑278 Copies of the bid documents are on file
Dated this 29th day of October, FINANCE, LLC Plaintiff, vs. Hugh H. Fudge, OBA #20487 SMITH A/K/A TONNIE RAY Judge Allen J. Welch at the Construction and Properties office
2020. COURTNEY KRISTENE Robinson, Hoover & Fudge, PLLC SMITH; MARLO L. SMITH IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF and are available for public inspection.
ALLEN WELCH REICHEL Defendant. 119 N. Robinson Ave., Suite 1000 A/K/A MARLO SMITH OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF CAP Project Number: 21054
Judge of the District Court Courtney Kristene Reichel you are Oklahoma City, OK 73102 A/K/A MARLO LORAINE OKLAHOMA Project Name: High Mast Light
RICK WARREN hereby noticed that you have been sued (405)232‑6464 (405)232‑6363 fax TRUSS; JOHN DOE, IN THE MATTER OF THE Repair‑OSR
(SEAL) Court Clerk by Auto Advantage Finance, LLC and lawmail@rhfok.com OCCUPANT; DONG ADOPTION OF H.S.B. A Project Location: Oklahoma State
By: Deputy you must answer plaintiff’s petition on (10‑16, 10‑23, 10‑30‑20) TRUONG; AND LVNV MINOR CHILD. Reformatory, 1700 East First Street,
(10‑30, 11‑6‑20) or before the 10th day of December, FUNDING, LLC Defendant(s). THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Granite, OK, 73547
2020 or a money judgment in the THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, TO: UNKNOWN FATHER Cost Estimate: $145,200.00
(CV11929966)
amount of $6,908.47 plus interest will Dong Truong, if living or if dead, and to YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the Peti­ Using Agency: Oklahoma Department
(PR11932195) NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
be rendered accordingly. said Defendant(s), unknown successors, tioners herein has filed an Application of Corrections
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION Case No. CJ‑2020‑1754
Dated this day October 6, 2020. if any. for Order Terminating Parental Rights Bid Documents Available: October 21,
FOR PROBATE OF WILL, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
RICK WARREN TAKE NOTICE that you have been of Unknown Father and an Application 2020 Fee to Submit Online Bid: See
APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF
(SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY sued by Deutsche Bank National Trust for Order Adjudicating the Minor Child Website
REPRESENTATIVE, OKLAHOMA
DISTRICT COURT CLERK Company, as trustee for Morgan Eligible for Adoption Without Consent Pre‑Bid Conference: Mandatory, Refer
DETER­MINATION OF HEIRS, TINKER FEDERAL CREDIT
DEVISEES By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK Stanley ABS Capital I Inc. Trust of the Unknown Father, alleging that: to “Instructions to Bidders” in Project
UNION Plaintiff, vs. ROY L.
AND LEGATEES, AND ISSUANCE APPROVED BY: 2007‑NC2 Mortgage Pass‑through A. You may be the father of the Manual. In case of adverse weather
FINCH, Defendant.
OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY Hugh H. Fudge, OBA #20487 Certificates, Series 2007‑NC2, in the above‑named minor child; conditions, please call 405‑521‑2112
To the above‑named Defendant: ROY
Case # PB‑2020‑1152 Robinson, Hoover & Fudge, PLLC District Court of Oklahoma County, B. You have abandoned said prior to Pre‑bid Conference.
L. FINCH WHEREVER FOUND
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 119 N. Robinson Ave., Suite 1000 State of Oklahoma, and that you must child; Date and Time: November 5, 2020 at
You are hereby notified that an
OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Oklahoma City, OK 73102 answer the Petition on or before C. You have failed to support the 11:00AM
action has been filed in the District
OKLAHOMA (405)232‑6464 (405)232‑6363 fax December, 28, 2020, or the allegations child’s biological mother during Location: Oklahoma State Reformatory,
Court, of Oklahoma County, State of
IN THE MATTER OF THE lawmail@rhfok.com of said Petition will be taken as true and her pregnancy; 1700 East First Street, Granite, OK,
Oklahoma, Case No. CJ‑2020‑1754,
ESTATE OF DONALD LEE (10‑16, 10‑23, 10‑30‑20) judgment rendered against you D. You have failed to maintain a 73547
styled “Tinker Federal Credit Union,
GARDNER, DECEASED awarding Plaintiff a first lien upon the significant and positive Bid Opening Date: 11/19/2020
Plaintiff v. Roy L. Finch, Defendant”.
NOTICE is hereby given to all following described real estate, situated relationship with the child; Location: Will Rogers Building 2401 N.
(CV11927820) The action alleges that Defendant is
persons interested in the Estate of in Oklahoma County, State of E. You have failed to financially Lincoln Blvd. Ste. 214 OKC, OK 73105
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION indebted to Tinker Federal Credit Union
Donald Lee Gardner, Deceased, that on Oklahoma, to‑wit: support the child; and Mailing Address: PO Box 53448, Okla­
No. CJ‑2020‑2561 in the amount of $2,534.14 as of
the 29th day of October, 2020, Heather LOT TWENTY‑ONE (21) IN F. It is in the best interests of the homa City, OK 73152‑3448
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF February 25, 2020.
Jane Gardner produced in the District BLOCK EIGHT (8) OF SUBDI­ minor child that your parental Bid Opening Time: 2:00 PM
OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF You and/or your unknown
Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, VISION OF BLOCKS A & C, rights be terminated. Contact Person(s):
OKLAHOMA successors are hereby notified that you
an instrument in writing purporting to be WOODLAKE, AN ADDITION FURTHER, you must appear before Consultant: Cy Nowkhah
OKLAHOMA MOTOR have been sued in this action and must
the Last Will and Testament of Donald TO OKLAHOMA CITY, the Honorable Judge Allen J. Welch in cnowkhah@eda‑fki‑enigeers.com
CREDIT COMPANY Plaintiff, answer the Petition filed by Plaintiff on
Lee Gardner, Deceased, and also filed OKLAHOMA COUNTY, his courtroom, located at the Oklahoma (918)258‑6890
vs. MELODIE L BROWN and or before January 4, 2021, or the facts
in said Court her Petition, together with OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING County Courthouse, 321 Park Avenue, Agency: Charles Brewer
DAQUON BAKER Defend­ants. contained in said Petition will be taken
a copy of said Will, praying that the TO THE RECORDED PLAT Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on the 9th c h a r l e s­. b r e w e r @ d o c . o k . g o v
DAQUON BAKER you are hereby as true and Judgment Will be entered in
Will be admitted to probate, that day of December, 2020, at 9:00 a.m., (405)425‑2528
noticed that you have been sued by favor of Tinker Federal Credit Union THEREOF.
Heather Jane Gardner be appointed as when the Court will hear the merits of CAP: Daniel Linehan
Oklahoma Motor Credit Company and Issued October 21, 2020. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 6811
Personal Representative named in the Petitioners’ Applications and grant relief daniel.linehan@omes.ok.gov
you must answer plaintiffs petition on or RICK WARREN Lyrewood Lane, Oklahoma City,
Will, that the heirs, devisees and as the Court deems necessary. (405)821‑0437
before the 6th day of December, 2020 (SEAL) Court Clerk OK 73132
legatees of said Decedent be determined You are advised that you are entitled If the bid exceeds $50,000, a cashier’s
or a money judgment in the amount of By: Deputy for the sum of $117,751.72, with
by the Court, and that Letters Testa­ to be represented by an attorney. If you check, a certified check or surety bid
$9,516.82 plus interest will be rendered Attorney for Plaintiff: interest from April 1, 2019, at 2 percent
mentary be issued to Heather Jane cannot afford an attorney, you may be bond in the amount of five percent (5%)
accordingly JEFFERY S. LUDLAM, OBA #17822 per annum, together with a reasonable
Gardner. entitled to a court appointed attorney, at of the total bid shall accompany the
Dated this day October 6, 2020. HALL & LUDLAM, PLLC attorney’s fee, $867.00 for abstracting,
Pursuant to an Order of this Court public expense. sealed bid of each bidder. Security
RICK WARREN 210 Park Ave, Suite 3001 advances for taxes, insurance and prop­
made on the 29th day of October, 2020, YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED checks will be returned to all but the
(SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY Oklahoma City, OK 73102 erty preservation, and the costs of this
notice is hereby given that on the 23rd THAT THE COURT WILL HEAR three lowest bidders after the bid
DISTRICT COURT CLERK (405) 600‑9500 ‑ Telephone action, and ordering said property sold
day of November, 2020, at 1:30 P.M., EVIDENCE IN SUPPORT OF AND opening. The three lowest bid securities
By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK (405) 600‑9550 ‑ Facsimile to satisfy said judgment, and forever
the Petition will be heard at the District IN OPPOSITION TO THE will be retained until the contract is
Courtroom, Oklahoma County APPROVED BY: (10‑23, 10‑30, 11‑6‑20) barring you and all persons claiming by,
GRANTING OF THE APPLICATION awarded.
Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Hugh H. Fudge, OBA #20487 through or under you from ever setting
FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL By: Dan Linehan
when and where all persons interested Robinson, Hoover & Fudge, PLLC up or asserting any right, title, equity or
(CV11929972) RIGHTS OF THE ALLEGED AND Project Manager, Construction & Prop­
may appear and contest the same. 119 N. Robinson Ave., Suite 1000 interest in and to said real estate
AMENDED NOTICE OF PUBLI­ UNKNOWN FATHERS, ON THE erties Department
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have Oklahoma City, OK 73102 adverse to the right and title of the
CATION DATE SET FORTH ABOVE WHERE (10‑23, 10‑30‑20)
hereunto set my hand this 29th day of (405)232‑6464 (405)232‑6363 fax purchaser at said foreclosure sale, and
Case No. CS‑2020‑2344 YOU WILL HAVE THE RIGHT TO
October, 2020. lawmail@rhfok.com for such other and further relief to
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BE PRESENT, HAVE AN OPPORTU­
ALLEN WELCH (10‑16, 10‑23, 10‑30‑20) which it may be entitled. (MS11930037)
OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF NITY TO BE HEARD AT SAID
JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFI­ ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID
OKLAHOMA HEARING AND HAVE THE RIGHT
Approved as to form: CIAL SEAL, this 19th day of October, Separate sealed bids for the Armory
(CV11927823) TINKER FEDERAL CREDIT TO OBJECT TO THE
J. Michael Entz (OBA #12282) 2020. Floor Tile project, located on the
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION UNION Plaintiff, vs. JUSTIN TERMINATION OF YOUR
Jeffrey Burton (OBA #31955) RICK WARREN campus of The University of Oklahoma
No. CS‑2020‑4059 D. PENDERGRAFT, PARENTAL RIGHTS IN AND TO
Gregory J. Brown (OBA #31000) (SEAL) Court Clerk in Norman, Oklahoma, may be
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Defendant. THE MINOR CHILD. YOUR
ENTZ BURTON & ASSOCIATES By: Deputy submitted to the Board of Regents of
OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF To the above‑named Defendant: FAILURE TO APPEAR AT SAID
5560 N.W. 72nd Street, Bldg. B Shapiro & Cejda, LLC The University of Oklahoma via the Bid
OKLAHOMA JUSTIN D. PENDERGRAFT HEARING SHALL CONSTITUTE A
Warr Acres, OK 73132 770 NE 63rd St. Express website at bidexpress.com no
OKLAHOMA MOTOR WHEREVER FOUND DENIAL OF YOUR INTEREST IN
Telephone: (405) 773‑9800/(800) Oklahoma City, OK 73105‑6431 later than 2:00 p.m. on November 17,
CREDIT COMPANY Plaintiff, You are hereby notified that an THE CHILD, WHICH DENIAL MAY
633‑7230 (405) 848‑1819 2020.
vs. MISTY HORKEY and action has been filed in the District RESULT, WITHOUT FURTHER
Facsimile: (405) 842‑0966 File No. 19‑134578 The Instructions to Bidders, Bid for
MICHAEL CODDINGTON Court, of Oklahoma County, State of NOTICE OF THIS PROCEEDING OR
ATTORNEYS FOR PETITIONER (10‑23, 10‑30, 11‑6‑20) Lump Sum Contract, Alternates
Defendants. Oklahoma, Case No. CS‑2020‑2344, ANY SUBSEQUENT
(10‑30‑2020) Contract, Performance Bond, Defect
MICHAEL CODDINGTON you are styled “Tinker Federal Credit Union, PROCEEDINGS, IN THE TERMINA­
hereby noticed that you have been sued Plaintiff v. Justin D. Pendergraft, TION OF YOUR PARENTAL Bond, Payment Bond forms and Plans
by Oklahoma Motor Credit Company Defendant”. The action alleges that RIGHTS AND SAID CHILD’S ADOP­ and Specifications may be examined

Civil
and you must answer plaintiff’s petition
on or before the 6th day of December,
Defendant is indebted to Tinker Federal
Credit Union in the amount of
Juvenile TION WITHOUT YOUR CONSENT,
THEREBY ULTIMATELY
online at Bid Express (bidexpress.com).
Plans and specifications will be
2020 or a money judgment in the $4,258.60 as of February 27, 2020 and (JV11927804) TEREMINATING YOUR RIGHTS TO available October 26, 2020. Questions
(CV11927813) amount of $4,857.14 plus interest will $6,441.64 as of June 15, 2020. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION SAID CHILD IN ACCORDANCE or inquiries shall be made to Brent
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION be rendered accordingly. You and/or your unknown CASE NO. FD‑2016‑139 WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE Everett, Architectural & Engineering
No. CS‑2020‑4098 Dated this day October 6, 2020. successors are hereby notified that you IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OF OKLAHOMA. Services: 405‑325‑4150 or
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF RICK WARREN have been sued in this action and must OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF DATED this 21st day of October, Continued on next page
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of environmental protection consistent accordance with judgment entered in (SS11931569) Pursuant to judgment, Plaintiff
Miscellaneous with all applicable DEQ rules and regu­
lations.
Oklahoma County the District Court of Oklahoma County,
Oklahoma.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Case No. CJ‑2010‑6158
reserves the right to recall the Special
Execution and Order of Sale and to

beverett@ou.edu.
This General Permit covers the disposal
of wastewater, as described in Part I of
Sheriff’s Sale Pursuant to judgment, Plaintiff
reserves the right to recall the Special
HUB PARTNERS XXVI,
LTD. vs. WILLIE ROGERS,
cancel this scheduled sale orally or in
writing at any time prior to sale without
Question cut‑off date is: November the draft permit, from medical marijuana (SS11931551) Execution and Order of Sale and to et al. notice or leave of Court. In the absence
10, 2020. No questions shall be grow facilities located in the state of NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE cancel this scheduled sale orally or in Notice is given that on 3rd of Plaintiff’s representative at the sale,
accepted after this date. Oklahoma. This General Permit applies (First Alias) writing at any time prior to sale without December, 2020, at 2:00 o’clock p.m., the subject property will not be sold on
Addendum cut‑off date is: to owners or operators of licensed Case No. CJ‑2019‑6990 notice or leave of Court. at Oklahoma County Courthouse, I in the date set forth above.
November 12, 2020. No Addendums medical marijuana grow facilities. U.S. BANK TRUST PERSONS OR OTHER ENTITIES the Jury Assembly Room, Room 1010 PERSONS OR OTHER ENTITIES
will be issued past this date. This Permit will not cover those NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, HAVING AN INTEREST IN THE in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, HAVING AN INTEREST IN THE
Bidders must submit each bid elec­ facilities that discharge or dispose of, by AS TRUSTEE OF THE Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County PROPERTY WHOSE INTEREST IS
PROPERTY WHOSE INTEREST IS
tronically following the instruction on means other than those previously BUNGALOW SERIES F will offer for sale and sell, for cash, at SOUGHT TO BE EXTINGUISHED,
SOUGHT TO BE EXTINGUISHED
the Bid Express website and, for bids mentioned, wastewater from the TRUST vs. EMMA L. public auction, to the highest and best INCLUDING THOSE WHOSE
INCLUDING THOSE WHOSE
greater than $50,000, must deposit with medical marijuana grow operations. HANDKE; bidder, all that certain real estate in ACTUAL ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN
ACTUAL ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN
each bid, security in the amount and This Permit will also not cover those Notice is given that on 3rd Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to‑wit: AND PERSONS OR OTHER
AND PERSONS OR OTHER
form and subject to all conditions facilities that discharge or dispose of December, 2020, at 2:00 o’clock p.m., LOT FOUR (4) IN PATTERSONS ENTITIES WHOSE UNKNOWN
ENTITIES WHOSE UNKNOWN
provided for in the Instructions to wastewater, by any means, from at Oklahoma County Courthouse, in the PLACE ADDITION AS SHOWN BY SUCCESSORS ARE HEREBY NOTI­
medical marijuana processing facilities. SUCCESSORS ARE HEREBY NOTI­ FIED ARE: THOMAS BURNELL
Bidders. In accordance with state law, Jury Assembly Room, Room 101 in THE UNRECORDED PLAT
Discharges of wastewater to waters of FIED ARE: ARTHUR W. FIELDS. BARNETT.
bidders must also submit with each bid, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, THEREOF, BEING A PART OF THE
the State and potentially contaminated P.D. Taylor, Sheriff of NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE/4) OF’ P.D. TAYLOR, Sheriff of
an affidavit disclosing certain business Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County
stormwater generated at these sites must Oklahoma County, Oklahoma THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (SE/4) Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
affiliations and a noncollusion affidavit. will offer for sale and sell, for cash, at
obtain coverage under a different KELLY M. PARKER #22673 OF SECTION ELEVEN (11), TOWN­ KELLY M. PARKER, #22673]
A list of major subcontractors shall be public auction, to the highest and best
OPDES (Oklahoma Pollutant Discharge LAMUN MOCK CUNNYNGHAM & SHIP TWELVE (12) NORTH, RANGE LAMUN MOCK CUNNYNGHAM &
submitted as stated in paragraph 2.e. of bidder, all that certain real estate in
Elimination System) permit. Discharges DAVIS, P.C. THREE (3) WEST OF THE INDIAN DAVIS, P.C.
Instructions to Bidders. Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to‑wit:
to Publicly Owned Treatment Works Attorneys for Plaintiff MERIDIAN, MORE PARTICULAR‑ Attorneys for Plaintiff
Attention of bidders is particularly LOT TWO (2) OF BLOCK FIVE (5)
called to the following: (1) that no (POTW) are not covered under this 5613 N. Classen Blvd. LY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 5613 N. Classen Blvd.
IN GRAND VIEW PLACE, AN
bidder may withdraw his proposal Permit, and may be required to apply Oklahoma City, OK 73118 BEGINNING AT A POINT 961.2 Oklahoma City, OK 73118
ADDITION TO OKLAHOMA CITY,
within sixty (60) days after the actual for coverage under a different permit. (405) 840‑5900 FEET SOUTH AND 33 FEET WEST (405) 840‑5900
OKLAHOMA COUNTY,
date of the opening thereof; and (2) that Those facilities wishing to discharge (10‑30, 11‑6‑20) OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF (405) 842‑6132 (Fax)
OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING TO THE
it is mandatory that all bidders visit the wastewater to waters of the State shall THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (SE/4); (10‑30, 11‑6‑20)
RECORDED PLAT THEREOF;
site before submission of a bid; and (3) apply for coverage under an individual THENCE WEST 200 FEET; THENCE
subject, to unpaid taxes, assessments, (SS11931562)
sites visits must be scheduled with discharge permit in accordance with SOUTH 148 FEET; THENCE IN A
advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE (SS11931573)
Brent Everett: 405‑325‑4150, requirements to obtain a permit SOUTHEASTERLY DIRECTION
insurance premiums, and expenses Case No. CJ‑2019‑431 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
beverett@ou.edu or Sarah Zeinalpour: contained in Oklahoma Administrative ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF
necessary for the preservation of the BEN L. GRAVES, AS Case No. CJ‑2020‑3127
4 0 5 ‑ 3 2 5 ‑ 3 2 4 8 , Code (OAC), Title 252, Chapter 606: GRAND BOULEVARD A DISTANCE
subject property, if any, said property TRUSTEE OF THE BEN L. USAA FEDERAL SAVINGS
Sarah.J.Zeinalpour‑1@ou.edu; and (4) OPDES Standards. OF 235 FEET; THENCE NORTH 260
having been appraised at $50,000.00 GRAVES REVOCABLE BANK vs. DON L. SHELBY,
contractors must follow the University’s This General Permit shall be issued for FEET TO THE POINT OR PLACE OF
and subject to any applicable statutory TRUST DATED APRIL 8, et al.;
COVID19 guidelines including the a 5‑year term. BEGINNING, LESS AND EXCEPT
right of redemption. Sale will be made 2010 vs. JOSHUA R. BRIM, et Notice is given that on 3rd
wearing of proper masks, social The issuance procedure for this draft 0.10 ACRES, BEGINNING 961.2
pursuant to the First Alias Special December, 2020, at 2:00 o’clock pm.,
General Permit is based on the al.; FEET SOUTH AND 33 FEET WEST
distancing and pre‑screening prior to Execution and Order of Sale issued in at Oklahoma County Courthouse, in the
Oklahoma Environmental Code, Title Notice is given that on 3rd OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF
visting the job site at accordance with judgment entered in Jury Assembly Room, Room 1010 in
27A of the Oklahoma Statutes, December, 2020 at 2:00 o’clock p.m., THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (SE/4)
https://covidreporting.ou.edu/norman/ the District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County,
vendor_screening. §2‑14‑305 and §2‑6‑101 et seq., OAC at at Oklahoma County Courthouse, in OF SECTION ELEVEN (11), TOWN­
Oklahoma. Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County
The Board of Regents of The 252:004 and OAC 252:606. the Jury Assembly Room, Room 1010 SHIP TWELVE (12) NORTH, RANGE
Pursuant to judgment, Plaintiff will offer for sale and sell, for cash, at
University of Oklahoma expressly Persons wishing to make comments in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, THREE (3) WEST, THENCE SOUTH
reserves the right to recall the Special public auction, to the highest and best
and/or request that DEQ hold a public Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County AND PARALLEL WITH THE EAST
reserves the right to waive any Execution and Order of Sale and to bidder, all that certain real estate in
meeting on the draft permit may do so will offer for sale and sell, for cash, at LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST
formalities and to reject any or all bids. cancel this scheduled sale orally or in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to‑wit:
by sending the comments and/or request public auction, to the highest and best QUARTER (SE/4) A DISTANCE OF
(10‑23, 10‑30‑20) writing at any time prior to sale without LOTS THREE (3) AND FOUR (4),
in writing to the Contact Person of bidder, all that certain real estate in 241.7 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE
DEQ, at the address listed below, notice or leave of Court. IN BLOCK TWENTY‑SIX (26), OF
PERSONS OR OTHER ENTITIES Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to‑wit: OF GRAND BOULEVARD; THENCE
(MS11931817) within 30 days after the date of publica­ CHOCTAW CITY, TO OKLAHOMA
HAVING AN INTEREST IN THE LOT ELEVEN (11) OF BLOCK NORTHWESTERLY AND ALONG
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tion or mailing. Comments or request COUNTY, OKLAHOMA,
PROPERTY WHOSE INTEREST IS TWO (2) IN THE MANORS, A THE NORTH LINE OF SAID GRAND
THAT SEALED BIDS WILL BE for a public meeting should include: (1) ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED
SOUGHT TO BE EXTINGUISHED REPLAT OF BLOCKS 2 THROUGH 5 BOULEVARD, A DISTANCE OF 19.5
RECEIVED BY THE EMERGENCY name and address of the interested PLAT THEREOF;
INCLUDING THOSE WHOSE OF GAILLARDIA RESIDENTIAL FEET; THENCE NORTH AND
MEDICAL SERVICES AUTHORITY, person, (2) the application name to subject to unpaid taxes, assessments,
ACTUAL ADDRESS i IS UNKNOWN COMMUNITY, AN AMENDED PARALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE
1111 CLASSEN DR, OKLAHOMA which the request or comment(s) advancements by Plaintiff for taxes,
AND PERSONS OR OTHER FINAL PLAT OF GAILLARDIA OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER
CITY, OKLAHOMA, 73103, UNTIL relates, (3) the nature and basis of the insurance premiums, expenses
ENTITIES WHOSE UNKNOWN ESTATES, TO OKLAHOMA CITY, (SE/4), A DISTANCE OF 232.3 FEET;
1:00 P.M., LOCAL TIME interest of the person affected, and (4) a necessary for the preservation of the
SUCCESSORS ARE HEREBY OKLAHOMA COUNTY, THENCE EAST 17 FEET TO THE
DECEMBER 1st, 2020. BIDS WILL statement of the objection or comment, subject property, if any, and prior
NOTI­ F IED ARE: UNKNOWN OKLAHOMA ACCORDING TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, LESS AND
BE OPENED AT 2 PM THE SAME the basis of the objection or comment, security interests in fixtures, if any, said
SUCCESSORS, IF ANY, OF EMMA RECORDED PLAT THEREOF EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING: A PART
DAY. BIDS WILL BE FOR THE basis for the public meeting and any property having been appraised at
L. HANDKE, DECEASED, PATSY OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER
FOLLOWING ITEMS: requested action by the DEQ. subject·to unpaid taxes, assessments, $60,000.00 and subject to any
SAVOIE, WHETHER LIVING OR (SE/4) OF SECTION ELEVEN (11),
Cisco Catalyst 9300 Networking The contact person for the DEQ is: advancements .by Plaintiff for taxes, applicable statutory right of redemption.
TOWNSHIP TWELVE (12) NORTH,
Equipment and Software Michael Thomas DEAD, AND ID DEAD, HIS\HER insurance premiums, expenses Sale will be made pursuant to order of
RANGE THREE (3) WEST OF THE
Bid packages are available by Oklahoma Department UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS, IF ANY, necessary for the preservation of the sale issued in accordance with judgment
INDIAN MERIDIAN, OKLAHOMA
requesting such in writing to: Frank of Environmetal SPOUSE OF PATSY SAVOIE, IF subject property, if any, and prior entered in the District Court of
COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. BEGINN‑
Gresh, CIO, EMSA, 1111 Classen Dr, Quality MARRIED, WHETHER LIVING OR security interests in fixtures, if any, said Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
ING AT A POINT 961.2 FEET
Oklahoma City, OK 73103, or via email P. O. Box 1677 DEAD, AND IF DEAD, HIS\HER property having been appraised at Pursuant to judgment, plaintiff
SOUTH AND 33 FEET WEST OF
to: greshf@emsa.net. Clearly mark 707 N. Robinson, 8th Floor UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS, IF ANY. $800,00.00 and subject to any reserves the right to recall the Special
THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE
RFP# IT2020‑0001 on the envelope or (405) 702‑8156 P.D. Taylor, Sheriff of applicable statutory right of redemption. Execution and Order of Sale and to
SOUTHEAST QUARTER (SE/4);
in the subject line of the email. Copies of the draft General Permit and Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Sale will be made pursuant to order of cancel this scheduled sale orally or in
Fact Sheet may be reviewed during THENCE WEST 148.0 FEET;
The deadline for bids is Tuesday KELLY M. PARKER #22673 sale issued in accordance with judgment writing at any time prior to sale without
normal business hours at the Water THENCE SOUTH 114.0 FEET;
December 1st, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. local LAMUN MOCK CUNNYNGHAM & entered in the District Court of notice or leave of Court. In the absence
Quality Division, DEQ Office, 707 N THENCE EAST 148.0 FEET;
time. DAVIS, P.C. Oklahoma County Oklahoma. of Plaintiff’s representative at the sale,
Robinson Ave, 8th Floor, Oklahoma THENCE NORTH 114.0 FEET TO
Dated at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Attorneys for Plaintiff the subject property will not be sold on
Pursuant to judgment, Plaintiff THE POINT OR PLACE OF
this 23rd day of October, 2020. City, Oklahoma 73102 or at DEQ 5613 N. Classen Blvd. the date set forth above.
reserves the right to recall the Special BEGINNING OR A PART OF LOT
Frank Gresh, Chief Information Officer Regional Office, 3105 E. Skelly Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73118 PERSONS OR OTHER ENTITIES
Suite# 200, Tulsa, Oklahoma Execution and Order of Sale and to FOUR (4), PATTERSON PLACE,
Emergency Medical Services Authority (405) 840‑5900 HAVING AN INTEREST IN THE
74105‑6370. Copies of this draft permit cancel this scheduled sale orally or in UNRECORDED EXCEPT THE EAST
(10‑30, 11‑6‑20) (10‑30, 11‑6‑20) PROPERTY WHOSE INTEREST IS
may be obtained by writing to the Water writing at any time prior to sale without 17 FEET THEREOF. LESS AND
SOUGHT TO BE EXTINGUISHED,
Quality Division, DEQ Office, P. O. notice or leave of Court. In the absence EXCEPT: A PART OF THE
INCLUDING THOSE WHOSE
Box 1677, Oklahoma City, OK (SS11931556) of Plaintiff’s representative at the sale, SOUTHEAST. QUARTER (SE/4 OF
ACTUAL ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN
73101‑1677 or calling 405‑702‑8100 or NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE the subject property will not be sold on SECTION ELEVEN (11), TOWNSHIP
Land Use from the DEQ website
(http://www.deq.state.ok.us/mainlinks/
(First Alias)
Case No. CJ‑2019‑6989
the date set forth above.
PERSONS OR OTHER ENTITIES
TWELVE (12) NORTH, RANGE
THREE (3) WEST OF THE INDIAN
AND PERSONS
ENTITIES WHOSE UNKNOWN
OR OTHER

SUCCESSORS ARE HEREBY


(MS11925303) publicpermits.html). Because of the size CITIMORTGAGE, INC. vs. HAVING AN INTEREST IN THE MERIDIAN, OKLAHOMA COUNTY,
NOTI­ FIED ARE: DON L SHELBY,
NOTICE FOR A DRAFT of this permit and supporting ARTHUR W. FIELDS PROPERTY WHOSE INTEREST IS OKLAHOMA, MORE PARTICULAR‑
WHETHER LIVING OR DEAD, AND
GENERAL PERMIT TO DISPOSE documents, it will not be faxed. Notice is given that on 3rd SOUGHT TO BE EXTINGUISHED, LY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
IF DEAD, HIS/HER UNKNOWN
OF WASTEWATER RESULTING (10‑30‑2020) December, 2020, at 2:00 o’clock p.m., INCLUDING THOSE WHOSE BEGINNING AT A POINT 961.2
SUCCESSORS, IF ANY, JOY A.
FROM THE GROWING OF at Oklahoma County Courthouse, in the ACTUAL ADDRESS IS UNKNOWN FEET SOUTH AND 181 FEET WEST
SHELBY, WHETHER LIVING OR
MEDICAL MARIJUANA Jury Assembly Room, Room 1010 in AND PERSONS OR OTHER OF THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF
(MS11930985) DEAD, AND IF DEAD, HIS/HER
OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, ENTITIES WHOSE UNKNOWN SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER
AT&T Mobility, LLC is proposing to UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS, IF ANY.
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County (SE/4); THENCE WEST 52 FEET;
construct a 31‑foot overall height small SUCCESSORS ARE HEREBY NOTI­ P.D. TAYLOR, Sheriff of
WATER QUALITY DIVISION will offer for sale and sell, for cash, at THENCE SOUTH 114 FEET;
cell pole telecommunications structure FIED ARE: JOSHUA R. BRIM, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
The Oklahoma Department of Environ­ public auction, to the highest and best THENCE EAST 52 FEET; THENCE
at 1233 NW 30th Street, Oklahoma JENNIFER K. BRIM, STATE OF KELLY M. PARKER, #22673
mental Quality (DEQ) has prepared a bidder, all that certain real estate in NORTH 114 FEET TO THE POINT
City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma (35° OKLAHOMA EX REL. OKLAHOMA LAMUN MOCK CUNNYNGHAM &
DRAFT GENERAL PERMIT Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to‑wit: OR PLACE OF BEGINNING, THE
30’ 1.7” N, 97° 32’ 0” W). AT&T TAX COMMISSION, HUNTER DAVIS, P.C.
(OKG42T) FOR THE DISPOSAL OF LOT NINETEEN (19) OF BLOCK SAME BEING THE WEST 52 FEET
Mobility, LLC invites comments from MILLER FAMILY L.L.C., UNITED Attorneys for Plaintiff
WASTEWATER FROM MEDICAL ONE (1) IN BEVERLY’S OF THE NORTH 114 FEET OF LOT
any interested party on the impact the STATES OF AMERICA EX REL. 5613 N. Classen Blvd.
MARIJUANA GROW FACILITIES IN tower may have on any districts, sites, SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK 11 OF FOUR (4), PATTERSON PLACE, AN
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, Oklahoma City, OK 73118
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS, TANK buildings, structures or objects THE NORTHWEST ADDITION TO UNRECORDED PLAT;
AND GAILLARDIA COMMUNITY (405) 840‑5900
SYSTEMS, AND/OR THROUGH significant in American history, archae­ BETHANY, OKLAHOMA COUNTY, Subject to unpaid taxes, assessments,
ASSOCIATION, INC. (405) 842‑6132 (Fax)
LAND APPLICATION within the State ology, engineering or culture that are OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING TO THE advancements by Plaintiff for taxes,
P.D. TAYLOR, Sheriff of (10‑30, 11‑6‑20)
of Oklahoma. The purpose of this notice listed or determined eligible for listing RECORDED PLAT THEREOF; insurance premiums, expenses
is to inform the public of DEQ’s subject to unpaid taxes, assessments, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma necessary for the preservation of the
in the National Register of Historic
intention to issue this General Permit. advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, LAMUN MOCK CUNNYNGHAM & subject property, if any, and prior (SS11931581)
Places. Comments may be sent to Envi­
Authorizations to be issued under this ronmental Corporation of America, insurance premiums, and expenses DAVIS, P.C. security interests in fixtures, if any, said NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
General Permit will follow DEQ’s Tier I ATTN: Megan Gomez, 1375 Union Hill necessary for the preservation of the Attorneys for Plaintiff property having been appraised at CJ‑2020‑1112
permitting process. The purpose of this Industrial Court, Suite A, Alpharetta, subject property, if any, said property 5613 N. Classen Blvd. $80,000.00, and subject to any Notice is given that on the 3rd day
General Permit is to implement DEQ’s Georgia 30004. Comments must be having been appraised at $70,000.00, Oklahoma City, OK 73118 applicable statutory right of redemption. of December, 2020, at 2:00 p.m., at
goal of expediting the permitting received within 30 days. For questions and subject to any applicable statutory (405) 840‑5900 Sale will be made pursuant to order of the Oklahoma County Courthouse, 320
process. This General Permit will please call Megan Gomez right of redemption. Sale will be made (405) 842‑6132 (Fax) sale issued in accordance with judgment Robert S. Kerr, First Floor, Room 101,
reduce the average individual permitting 631?637?4743. W3022/ENH. pursuant to the First Alias Special (10‑30, 11‑6‑20) entered in the District Court of in the City of Oklahoma City,
time while providing a uniform measure Execution and Order of Sale issued in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Continued on next page
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Annex Building at 320 Robert S. Kerr, 101 Park Avenue, Suite 1010 Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County Defendants and persons holding or interest in the property, including those
Oklahoma County Room 101.
The real property has been appraised
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
(405) 232‑8131 Telephone
will offer for sale and sell with appraise­
ment for cash at public auction, to the
claiming any interest or lien in the
subject property.
whose actual addresses are unknown
and persons or other entities who have
Sheriff’s Sale as required by law at a real value of
$75,000.00, Sale will be made pursuant
(405) 232‑7911 Facsimile
jimvogt@rrvmlaw.com
highest bidder, the property referred to
as the Subject Real Property in the
P.D. Taylor, Sheriff of
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
or may have unknown successors and
such unknown successors are hereby
to a Special Execution and Order of (10‑30, 11‑6‑20) Judgment] in OKLAHOMA County, Keith A. Daniels OBA# 19788 notified are: Presley Cherry a/k/a
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, the Sale issued in accordance with Oklahoma, (the “property”) described 4334 N.W. Expressway, Suite 265 Presley Cherry, Jr., a/k/a Priestly
Sheriff of said County will offer for sale judgment entered in the District Court as follows, to wit: Oklahoma City, OK 73116 Cherry, Jr.; Darryl Cherry; Angela
(SS11931698)
and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in Lot Twenty‑Four (24), Block Telephone: 405‑252‑9500 Cherry a/k/a Angela Michelle Lee
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
public auction, to the highest and best Case No. CJ‑2019‑5424, entitled Sixty‑Nine (69) in Lots 19 thru 34, Facsimile: 405‑242‑9395
CASE NO. CJ‑2019‑6677 Cherry; Occupants of the Premises;
bidder, all that certain real estate in Reverse Mortgage Solutions, Inc., Block 69; Lots 1 thru 19 and 30 thru 46, Email:kdaniels@mlg‑defaultlaw.com
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Department
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to‑wit: Plaintiff, v. The Unknown Heirs, Execu­ Block 71; all Block 72; Lots 9 thru 19, (10‑30, 11‑6‑20)
OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF of Human Services.
Lot Fourteen (14) in Block Two (2) tors, Administrators, Trustees, Devisees OKLAHOMA Block 73 and all of Block 74, in Hill
The property has been duly
of Park Estates Ranchette Addition to and Assigns, if any, of Shirley J. ONE TWO, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. Crest Heights, an Addition to Oklahoma
(SS11931806) appraised in the sum of $185,000.00
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Gilliland, deceased, John Doe, as occu­ SOMKIET CHANTHAVONG City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma,
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND WITNESS MY HAND this 13th day
Oklahoma, according to the recorded pant of the premises, Jane Doe, as occu­ and PHUTAHALA according to the recorded plat thereof.
UNDER EXECUTION of October, 2020.
plat thereof; pant of the premises, The United States CHANTHA VONG, Street address: 7036 S. Villa
Case No. CJ‑2019‑4218 P.D. Taylor, Sheriff of
subject to unpaid taxes, advancements of America, ex rel., The Secretary of Defendants. Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73159
Judge Prince, Thomas E. Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance Housing and Urban Development, STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: (hereafter referred to as the “Subject
IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS
premiums, and expenses necessary for Suzan Perkins, Spouse, if any of Suzan SOMKIET CHANTHAVONG; and Real Property”)
FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE A Professional Corporation
the preservation of the subject property, Perkins, Erin Reyes‑Ferguson, Spouse, PHUTAHALA CHANTHA VONG, The appraised value of the property
OF OKLAHOMA
if any, said property having been duly if any Erin Reyes‑Ferguson, William Husband Wife; The Unknown is $100,000.00. Such sale will be made K. Renee Davis, OBA #15161
US BANK TRUST
appraised at $56,000.00. Sale will be Gilliland, Spouse if any of William Occupants Residents, if any, of the pursuant to an Order of Sale issued Triad Center I, Suite 550
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
made pursuant to a Special Execution Gilliland, Brad Gilliland, Spouse if any, Subject Property; and to the general upon the Judgment entered on the 4th 7666 East 61 st Street
AS TRUSTEE OF THE
and Order of Sale issued in accordance of Brad Gilliland, Eric Gilliland and public and all interested parties: day of September 2020 and filed o~ the Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133
CABANA SERIES IV TRUST;
with judgment entered in the District Spouse, if any of Eric Gilliland, being Notice is hereby given that pursuant 4th day of September 2020, in the Telephone (918) 254‑0626
Substituted Plaintiff, vs.
Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, all of the Defendants and persons to a Special Execution and Order of District Court of Oklahoma County, Facsimile (918) 254‑7915
DARRYL CHERRY;
in Case No. CJ‑2020‑1112, entitled holding or claiming any interest or lien Sale issued out of the District Court of Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ‑2020‑756 E‑mail: rdavis@kivell.com
PRESLEY CHERRY, A/K/A
Rushmore Loan Management Services in the subject property. Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, entitled Luke Lumpkin, Trustee of the ATTORNEYS FOR
PRESLEY CHERRY, JR.,
LLC, Plaintiff, vs. Paul E. Smith, P.D. Taylor, Sheriff of in an action wherein ONE TWO, LLC, Brecheisen Lumpkin, DDS, PC, 401(K) SUBSTITUTED PLAINTIFF
A/K/A PRIESTLY CHERRY,
Spouse of Paul E. Smith, if married, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma was Plaintiff, and SOMKIET f/b/o Lucas S. Lumpkin v. E&C Proper­ (10‑30, 11‑6‑20)
JR.; et al. Defendants.
Beneficial Oklahoma Inc., State of Sally E. Garrison, OBA # 18709 CHANTHA VONG; and ties, LLC, et al., Defendants to satisfy
THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO
Oklahoma, ex rel, Department of THE MORTGAGE LAW FIRM, PLLC PHUTAHALA CHANTHA VONG, said judgment as follows:
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
Human Services Oklahoma Child 421 NW 13th Street, Suite 300 Husband and Wife, were Defendants, First: To the payment of the (SS11931905)
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
Support Services, Midland Funding, Oklahoma City, OK 73103 directed to me, the undersigned Sheriff Plaintiff’s costs accrued and accruing NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
LLC, State of Oklahoma ex rel., Telephone: (405) 246‑0602 of Oklahoma County, commanding me herein; (First Alias)
Notice is hereby given that on the
Oklahoma Tax Commission and Facsimile: (405) 698‑0007 to levy upon and sell with appraisement Second: To the payment of the ad Notice is given that on 3rd
3rd day of December, 2020, at 2:00
Unknown successors of Paul E. Smith, Sally.garrison@mtglawfirm.com the following described property in valorem taxes and business personal December, 2020, at 2:00 o’clock p.m.,
o’clock p.m., (location at Courthouse or
if any, being all of the Defendants and Attorney for Plaintiff Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma: property taxes, if any exist as of the at Oklahoma County Courthouse, in the
Room #), 101, of the Oklahoma County
persons holding or claiming any interest (10‑30, 11‑6‑20) Lot Sixteen (16), in Block One (1), date of the sale of the Subject Real Jury Assembly Room, Room 101 in
Courthouse Annex Building in
or lien in the subject property. of THE CLASS PUTNAM HEIGHTS Property; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the under­
P.D. Taylor, Sheriff of ADDITION, Oklahoma County, Third: To the payment of the Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County
(SS11931593) signed Sheriff will offer for sale and sell
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Oklahoma, according to the recorded judgment and lien of the Plaintiff in the
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE for cash to the highest and best bidder, will offer for sale and sell, for cash, at
Don Timberlake ‑ # 9021 plat thereof; amounts of $119,327.18, past due
Case No. CJ‑2018‑5986 subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, public auction, to the highest and best
BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C. to satisfy the judgment and decree of interest of $22,707.86 and late fees of
Notice is hereby given that on the superior special assessments and all bidder, all that certain real estate in
P.O. Box 18486 mortgage foreclosure in favor of said $1,220.12 as of July 15, 2020, owed
3rd day of December, 2020, at 2:00 interests of record, if any, except the Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to‑wit:
Oklahoma City, OK 73154‑0486 Plaintiff One Two, LLC, in personam thereon equaling $143,255.16, with a
p.m., in the Jury Assembly Room, Mortgage and interests foreclosed ALL OF LOT FORTY‑THREE (43),
Telephone: (405) 842‑7722 against Defendants SOMKIET per diem rate of $33.15 a day, plus
Room 101, of the Oklahoma County herein on the following described real OF BLOCK TWO (2), IN SECTION 3
Facsimile: (405) 848‑9349 CHANTHA VONG and PHUTAHALA court costs of $739.64 and attorney’s
Courthouse Building, in Oklahoma City, property, to‑wit: SALYER’S WINDSOR FOREST, AN
BT File No.: 120157 CHANTHA VONG, husband and wife, fees of $3,500.00, and for all advances
Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said County A part of the Northeast Quarter ADDITION TO OKLAHOMA CITY,
(10‑30, 11‑6‑20) jointly and severally, as of August 15, by Plaintiff;
will offer for sale and sell, for cash at (NE/4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE/4) OKLAHOMA COUNTY,
2019, in the sum of $122,874.75, with Fourth: The balance, if any, to be
public auction, to the highest and best of the Southwest Quarter (SW/4) of OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING TO THE
interest accrued and continuing to paid to the Oklahoma County Court
(SS11931591) bidder, all that certain real estate Section Two (2), Township Twelve (12) RECORDED PLAT THEREOF;
accrue thereafter on the principal Clerk to await a further order of this
NOTICE OF SALE situated in Oklahoma County, North, Range Three (3) West of the subject; to unpaid taxes, assessments,
balance at the rate as provided for in the Court.
CASE NO. CJ‑2019‑5424 Oklahoma, to‑wit: Indian Meridian, Oklahoma County, advancements by Plaintiff for taxes,
Note, from August 15, 2019, until paid P.D. Taylor, Sheriff of
Judge Natalie Mai “Part of Blocks Three (3) and Six (6) of Oklahoma, more particularly described
in full; plus abstracting expenses in the Oklahoma County, Oklahoma insurance premiums, and expenses
IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN MINTON’S ORCHARD PARK, in the as follows: Commencing at the
amount of $75.00, plus costs accrued to Craig E. Brown, OBA No. 17517 necessary for the preservation of the
AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY NE/4 of Section Twenty‑five (25), Northeast corner of the Southwest
date of judgment in the amount of Evan A. McCormick, OBA No. 30639 subject property, if any, said property
STATE OF OKLAHOMA Township Twelve (12) North, Range Quarter (SW/4) of said Section; thence
$363.70, and all necessary costs and WHEELER, MORGAN, BROWN & having been appraised at $100,000.00
REVERSE MORTGAGE Two (2) West of the Indian Meridian, South along the East line of the
expenses incurred herein, together with MCCORMICK, PLLC and subject to any applicable statutory
SOLUTIONS, INC., Plaintiff, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, Southwest Quarter (SW/4) a distance of
the sum of $3,000.00 in attorney fees; 50 Penn Place, Suite 450 right of redemption. Sale will be made
vs. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, according to the recorded plat thereof, 165.00 feet for a point of beginning;
appraisal expenses, and all costs 1900 N. W Expressway pursuant to the First Alias Special
EXECUTORS, ADMINIS­ more particularly described as follows; thence South 89°29’20” West and
accruing hereinafter, plus all other costs Oklahoma City, OK 73118 Execution and Order of Sale issued in
TRATORS, TRUSTEES, Beginning at point 164.5 feet East of the parallel with the North line of the
advanced for preservation and security Telephone: (405) 840‑5151 accordance with judgment entered in
DEVISEES, AND ASSIGNS, Northwest corner of Block 3; thence Southwest Quarter (SW/4) a distance of
purposes, property taxes, and insurance, Facsimile: (405) 840‑5183 the District Court of Oklahoma County,
IF ANY, OF SHIRLEY J. East 164.5 feet; thence South to the 328.35 feet; thence South and parallel
if any. cbrown@50pennlaw.com Oklahoma.
GILLILAND, DECEASED; South line of Block 6; Thence West with the East line of the Southwest
I will on the 3rd day of December, emccormick@50pennlaw.com Pursuant to judgment, Plaintiff
SUZAN PERKINS; SPOUSE, 164.5 feet; thence North to the North Quarter (SW/4) a distance of 165.00
2020, at the hour of 2:00 o’clock p.m. Attorneys for Plaintiff reserves the right to recall the Special
IF ANY, OF SUZAN line of Block 3, being the point of feet; thence North 89°29’20” East and
of said day, in the Jury Assembly (10‑30, 11‑6‑20) Execution and Order of Sale and to
PERKINS; ERIN beginning’” parallel with the North line of the
Room, Room 513 of the Oklahoma cancel this scheduled sale orally or in
REYES‑FERGUSON; subject to unpaid taxes, assessments, Southwest Quarter (SW/4) a distance of
County Courthouse Annex, 320 Robert
SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF ERIN advancements by Plaintiff for taxes, (SS11931710) 328.35 feet; thence North along the East writing at any time prior to sale without
S.: Kerr Avenue, Oklahoma City, Okla­
REYES‑FERGUSON; insurance premiums, expenses NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE line of the Southwest Quarter (SW/4) a notice or leave of Court.
homa, offer for sale and sell to the
WILLIAM GILLILAND; necessary for preservation of the CJ‑2020‑2030 distance of 165.00 feet to the point of PERSONS OR OTHER ENTITIES
highest bidder for 100% cash at time of
SPOUSE IF ANY, OF involved real estate, if any, and prior LOANCARE, LLC, Plaintiff beginning, commonly known as 7011 HAVING AN INTEREST IN THE
sale, the said property above‑described,
WILLIAM GILLILAND; security interests in fixtures, if any, said VS. ANITA G. SHIRLEY, et North Prospect Avenue, Oklahoma PROPERTY WHOSE INTEREST IS
or as much thereof as will satisfy said
BRAD GILLILAND; property having been appraised at al., Defendant(s) City, OK 73111 (the “Property”) SOUGHT TO BE EXTINGUISHED
judgment with interest, costs and attor­
SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF BRAD $160,000.00. Sale will be made Notice is given that on the 3rd day Sale will be made pursuant to a INCLUDING THOSE WHOSE
ney’s fees, said sale to be subject to all
GI L L I L A N D ; ERIC pursuant to order of sale issued in of December, 2020, at 2:00 p.m., at Special Execution and Order of Sale ACTUAL ADDRESS’ IS UNKNOWN
real property taxes owing on said prop­
GILLILAND; SPOUSE, IF accordance with the judgment entered the Oklahoma County Courthouse, 320 issued out of the office of the Court AND PERSONS OR OTHER
erty, if any and without warranties of
ANY, OF ERIC GILLILAND; in the District Court of Oklahoma Robert S. Kerr, Jury Assembly Room, Clerk in and for Oklahoma County, ENTITIES WHOSE UNKNOWN
title; the appraised value of said real
JOHN DOE, AS OCCUPANT County, Oklahoma, Case No. Room 101, in the City of Oklahoma Oklahoma, and pursuant to said SUCCESSORS ARE HEREBY
property being the sum of $70,000.00.
OF THE PREMISES; JANE CJ‑2018‑5986, styled De Lage Landen City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, the judgment reserving the right of NOTI­ F IED ARE: UNKNOWN
WITNESS my hand on this 13th day
:DOE, AS OCCUPANT OF Financial Services, Inc., v. Jonathan Sheriff of said County will offer for sale Substituted Plaintiff to recall said SUCCESSORS, IF ANY, OF
of October, 2020.
THE PREMISES; AND THE Ohenhen, et al. and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at execution by oral announcement and/or FRANCIS D. COZAD, DECEASED,
P.D. TAYLOR,
UNITED STATES OF TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND public auction, to the highest and best order of the Court, prior to the sale, said UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS, IF ANY,
Sheriff of Oklahoma County
AMERICA, EX REL., TO PERSONS OR OTHER ENTITIES bidder, all that certain real estate in judgment entered in the District Court in OF BETTY D. COZAD, DECEASED,
Gary L. Giessmann, OBA #11318
SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND THEIR UNKNOWN Oklahoma, Oklahoma, to wit: and for said County, State of Oklahoma, VANESSA COZAD WILLIAMS,
NASH, COHENOUR &
AND URBAN SUCCESSORS HAVING AN Lot Twenty‑nine (29), in Block Two in Case No. CJ‑2019‑4218, entitled US WHETHER LIVING OR DEAD, AND
GIESSMANN, P.C.
DEVELOPMENT, Defendants. INTEREST IN THE HEREIN (2), in SOCHOR HILLCREST Bank Trust National Association as
4101 Perimeter Center Dr., Suite 200 IF DEAD, HIS\HER UNKNOWN
TO: Above‑named Defendants and All DESCRIBED PROPERTY WHICH HEIGHTS ADDITION, in the City of Trustee of the Cabana Series IV Trust,
Oklahoma City, OK 73112 SUCCESSORS, IF ANY, SPOUSE OF
Persons Having or Claiming an Interest SPECIFICALLY INCLUDES, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Substituted Plaintiff, vs. Darryl Cherry;
(405) 917‑5000 Fax: (405) 917‑5005 VANESSA COZAD WILLIAMS, IF
in the Real Property. WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE according to the recorded plat thereof Presley Cherry a/k/a Presley Cherry, Jr.,
Email: garyg@nashfirm.com MARRIED, WHETHER LIVING OR
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the FOLLOWING: JONATHAN PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2125 S W a/k/a Priestly Cherry, Jr., et al., Defend­
Attorneys for Plaintiff DEAD, AND IF DEAD, HIS\HER
Sheriff of Oklahoma County will sell OHENHEN, FORREST FREEMAN 77TH ST, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK ants, to satisfy:
(10‑30, 11‑6‑20) UNKNOWN: SUCCESSORS, IF ANY
the real property described below to OKLAHOMA COUNTY 73159 FIRST: The costs of said action
AND UNITED STATES OF
satisfy a judgment in the above‑entitled TREASURER AND THE BOARD OF subject to unpaid taxes, advancements accrued and accruing;
AMERICA, EX REL. SECRETARY
action. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF (SS11931703) by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance SECOND: The judgment and first
LOT TWENTY‑THREE (23), OKLAHOMA COUNTY NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE premiums, and expenses necessary for lien of the Substituted Plaintiff, US OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVEL­
LOOKOUT HILL, AN ADDITION TO Said sale will be made pursuant to Case No. CJ‑2020‑756 the preservation of the subject property, Bank Trust National Association as OPMENT
OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF the Special Execution and Order of Sale Luke Lumpkin, Trustee of the if any, said property having been duly Trustee of the Cabana Series IV Trust, P.D. TAYLOR, SHERIFF OF
OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING TO THE duly issued upon a judgment entered Brecheisen Lumpkin, DDS, PC, appraised at $40,000.00 in the sum of $156,155.44 with interest OKLAHOMA COUNTY
RECORDED PLAT THEREOF wherein De Lage Landen Financial 401(K) f/b/o Lucas S. Lumpkin Sale will be made pursuant to a thereon at the rate of 2% per annum OKLAHOMA
Property Address: Services, Inc., is plaintiff and those v. E&C Properties, LLC, et al. Special Execution and Order of Sale from March 1, 2018, as adjusted, if KELLY M. PARKER #22673
10001 DJL Dr. persons or entities set forth above are THIS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A issued in accordance with judgment applicable, until paid; advices for taxes, LAMUN MOCK CUNNYNGHAM &
Jones, OK 73049 defendants. DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION entered in the District Court of Okla­ insurance and preservation expenses, DAVIS, P.C.
The real property will be offered for P.D. Taylor, Sheriff of OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR homa, Oklahoma, in Case No. accrued and accruing; abstracting Attorneys for Plaintiff
sale for cash at public auction to the Oklahoma County, Oklahoma THAT PURPOSE. CJ‑2020‑2030, entitled LOANCARE, expenses, accrued and accruing; bank­ 5613 N. Classen Blvd.
highest bidder to take place on: James Vogt, OBA# 9243 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LLC, Plaintiff, vs. Anita O. Shirley, ruptcy fees and costs, if any; and an Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Time: 2:00 p.m. REYNOLDS, RIDINGS, VOGT & on the 3rd day of December, 2020, at Spouse of Anita O. Shirley, if married, attorney’s fee, plus costs, with interest (405) 840‑5900
Date: 3rd day of December 2020 MCCART, P.L.L.C. 2:00 p.m., in #101, of the Oklahoma Midland Funding, LLC, and John Doe thereon at the same rate, until paid. (10‑30, 11‑6‑20)
Place: Oklahoma County Courthouse Attorneys for Plaintiff County Courthouse in Oklahoma City, Occupant, if any, being all of the Persons or other entities having
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elected to foreclose the lien of the Mort­ 2021‑0001‑OZT) S237.3FT W422.1FT N237.3FT https://www.bidsync.com/ Agree­ m ent/Contract Form &
Trustee Sales gage pursuant to the Power of Sale
contained therein, on the date and time
Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical
Garden Retail Operations
TO BEG SUBJ TO ESMTS OF
RECORD
the‑city‑of‑oklahoma‑city
in order to submit an elec­
Non‑Discrimination Statement, and the
Anti/Non‑collusion Affidavit which are
(MS11925583) and at the place stated in the first para­ Mandatory Virtual Meeting/Site Visit ‑ Street Address: 3400 East Reno tronic bid. The City and its Trusts a part of the complete electronic bid
NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO graph herein. A virtual site visit meeting will be held Avenue, Del City, Oklahoma 73115 recommend potential Bidders register packet. The Bid/Pricing Agree­ ment/
OKLAHOMA POWER OF SALE The Mortgagee is the owner and on October 27, 2020, at 9 AM CST. Present Zoning: Arterial Commercial and become familiar with the BidSync Contract Form must be completed,
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE holder of, and is in possession of the Please join my meeting from your (A‑C) electronic bidding process in advance of signed and submitted electronically
ACT Promissory Note secured by the computer, tablet, or smartphone: Nature of Request: Applicant seeks a submitting a bid. There is no charge to through BidSync for the bid to be valid.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO: Mortgage, all as further described in the https://www.gotomeet. special exception to permit the the Bidder for registering or submitting Bids timely submitted electronically
Charging Bear, LLC Affidavit of Mortgagee attached hereto m e / o k l a h o m a c i t y z o o / operation of an indoor marijuana an electronic bid to the City and/or its through BidSync shall be opened at the
RSA: Charles Long as Exhibit A. oklahoma‑city‑zoo‑‑‑retail‑walk‑thru growing facility a use contained within Trusts through BidSync. Instructions on time stated above or later in the City
5800 NW 135th Street The Mortgagor, and each person Dial in via phone: +1‑ (872) 240‑3412 ‑ the use unit classification of Agricultural how to get registered to bid through Clerk’s Conference Room, located on
Oklahoma City, OK 73142 holding under Mortgagor, is advised Access code: 153‑464‑021 Processing: Limited. BidSync can be found on The City of the 2nd floor of the Municipal Building.
Husky Ventures, Inc. that the Mortgagor, and all such other The City of Oklahoma City and its This hearing will be held on Oklahoma City’s website at The BidSync system does not allow
Attn: Charles V. Long, Jr., Pres­ persons, has the right to redeem the Trusts have partnered with BidSync, November 9, 2020 at 7:00 PM at City https://www.okc.gov/departments/ bids to be submitted after the 10:00:00
ident above‑described property from Inc. to accept proposals electronically. Hall, 3701 SE 15th Street, Del City, OK bidding. a.m. deadline, on the above mentioned
5800 NW 135th Street foreclosure by paying in cash all You are invited to submit a proposal 73115. Any interested parties wishing Bids shall be made in accordance with date. There will be no exceptions to this
Oklahoma City, OK 73142 principal, interest and other sums, electronically through the BidSync to be heard regarding this matter may the Notice to Bidder, General policy. All bids shall remain on file at
Walt’s Trucking, LLC secured by the Mortgage to the under­ system to supply the professional attend and participate in the public Instructions and Requirements for least 48 hours thereafter before a
RSA: Capitol Document Services signed Mortgagee at Mortgagee’s prin­ services, products, or systems specified hearing. Bidders, Oklahoma Open Records Act Pricing Agreement/Contract shall be
1833 S. Morgan Rd. cipal place of business which is 1039 Further information regarding may and Confidential Information, the made and entered into hereon.
in the electronic proposal packet. The
Oklahoma City, OK 73128 NW 63rd, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma be obtained by contacting Monica Speci­f ications, the Bid/Pricing
City and its Trusts do not provide
CrossFirst Bank 73116, Attention: Henry Litchfield. Cardin, CFM, CCEA/CCEO, QSI
access to a computer to prepare
Attn: President, Vice‑President or Payment must be made prior to the Plan­ning Director by phone at (405)
electronic proposals or electronic
Head Cashier
5001 Gallardia Corporate Place
execution and delivery of a deed
pursuant to the aforesaid Power of Sale.
proposal submission. Proposers must
register with BidSync at
671‑2815 or by
mcardin@cityofdelcity.org.
email at
City of Oklahoma City Public Notices
Oklahoma City, OK 73142 All other persons noted above and
https://www.bidsync.com/ (10‑30‑20) (CY11932213)
Charles V. Long, Jr. claiming an interest in the property are
the‑city‑of‑oklahoma‑city in (Republished in the Journal Record October 30, 2020, due to a
5800 NW 135th Street further advised that the mortgagee typographical error)
order to submit an elec­ tronic
Oklahoma City, OK 73142 claims an interest superior to all such (MS11932143) (Published in The Journal Record October 28, 2020)
claims and such interests will be termi­ proposal. The City and its Trusts
Silver Star of Nevada, Inc. Notice of Public Hearing ORDINANCE NO. 26,579
nated by the aforesaid sale unless they recommend potential AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES AND
Attn: Charles V. Long, Jr., Pres­ Notice is hereby given that public
take appropriate legal action. proposers register TRAFFIC AND MUNICPLE COURT; AMENDING CHAPTER 32
ident hearings will be held before the
IF THE ABOVE‑DESCRIBED and become familiar with the BidSync AND CHAPTER 33 OF THE OKLAHOMA CITY MUNICIPAL CODE,
5800 NW 135th Street Planning Commission and City Council
PROPERTY CONSTITUTES THE electronic proposal process in advance 2010, BY AMENDING SECTION 32‑96. VEHICLE CONSTITUTING
Oklahoma City, OK 73142 of the City of Del City regarding:
of submitting a proposal. There is no TRAFFIC HAZARD OR OBSTRUCTION, SECTION 32‑314.
MacArthur Crossing Office MORTGAGOR’S HOMESTEAD, IT An application by Patrick Ikeno (The PARKING CLOSE TO CURB, AND SECTION 33‑64 SCHEDULE OF
Park Association, Inc. SHALL BE SOLD PURSUANT TO charge to the proposer for registering or Cookout Café), on behalf of Terry W FINES FOR PARKING VIOLATIONS, AND EXPIRATION DATE
RSA: Stephen A. Sherman THE POWER OF SALE WITHOUT submitting an electronic proposal to the and Natalie Isaacs Jr, for a Special Use ORDINANCE
920 N. Harvey Ave. JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE UNLESS, Contracting Entity through BidSync. Permit to permit the use of Eating BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
Oklahoma City, OK 73102 AT LEAST TEN (10) DAYS BEFORE Instructions on how to get registered to Establishments: Sit‑down, Alcohol OKLAHOMA CITY:
that on the 12th day of November, THE DATE OF SALE STATED propose through BidSync can be found Permitted at 3320 SE 15th Street. The SECTION 1. That Chapter 32, Article II, Division 4, Sections 32‑96 of the Okla­
2020, at 1:30 p.m. at the offices of ABOVE, THE MORTGAGOR SENDS on The City of Oklahoma City’s homa City Municipal Code 2010, is hereby amended to read as follows:
applicant seeks to operate a full service CHAPTER 32
Bank7, located at 1039 NW 63rd Street, WRITTEN NOTICE BY CERTIFIED website at restaurant with alcohol at this location. MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73116, MAIL TO THE UNDERSIGNED https://www.okc.gov/departments/ Eating Establishments: Sit‑down, ARTICLE II. ADMINISTATION AND ENFORCMENT
Bank7 (“Bank7” or “Mortgagee”) will MORTGAGEE, AT THE ADDRESS bidding. Alcohol Permitted is a use permitted on DIVISION 4. IMPOUNDMENT OF VEHICLES
offer for sale and sell for cash, or such STATED ABOVE, THAT SUCH A copy of the City Guidelines and review in the Arterial Commercial ***
other terms as the Mortgagee may find PROPERTY IS THE MORTGAGOR’S Procedures for Professional Consultant (A‑C) zoning district. § 32‑96. ‑ Vehicle constituting traffic hazard or obstruction.
acceptable, to the highest and best HOMESTEAD AND THAT THE Selection may be obtained from the (a) A vehicle left unattended upon any street, sidewalk, alley or thoroughfare,
This matter has been designated as case
bidder all that certain real estate in MORTGAGOR ELECTS JUDICIAL Office of the City Clerk at the above which constitutes a hazard or obstruction to the normal movement of vehicular,
PC/UR 602‑20. public transit, or pedestrian traffic, may be impounded. An unattended vehicle
Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, FORECLOSURE. A COPY OF ANY referenced address. Proposals shall be The Planning Commission will hold a shall be deemed to constitute an obstruction if any portion of the vehicle
to‑wit: SUCH NOTICE WITH THE LEGAL made in accordance with the Notice to public hearing on 11/19/2020 at 7PM at remains in the lane of traffic designated by traffic lane markings or if any
Lot Five (5), Block One (1), of THE DESCRIPTION MUST BE FILED IN Proposers, General Instructions and City Hall, 3701 SE 15th Street, Del portion of the vehicle is outside of the designated parking location and
OFFICES AT MACARTHUR THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY Requirements for City, OK 73115. protrudes into the lane of traffic.
CROSSING, a Replat of a portion of CLERK FOR OKLAHOMA Proposers, Oklahoma (b) Along the City of Oklahoma City Streetcar route, an unattended vehicle
The City Council will hold a public
Lot 6, Block 2, of MacArthur Crossing, COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. Open Records Act and Confidential shall be deemed to constitute an obstruction if any portion of the vehicle
hearing on this application on remains in the lane of traffic designated by traffic lane markings or if any
an Addition to the City of Oklahoma THE MORTGAGOR IS FURTHER Information, and the RFP proposal 12/21/2020 at 6PM at City Hall, 3701 portion of the vehicle is outside of the designated parking location and
City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, ADVISED THAT IF THE ABOVE packet, which are a part of the complete SE 15th Street, Del City, OK 73115. protrudes into the lane of traffic.
according to the recorded plat thereof DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS HOME­ electronic proposal packet. A sample Any interested parties wishing to be ***
(“Mortgaged Property”). STEAD, THE MORTGAGOR MAY N o n ‑ D i s c r i m i n a t i o n , SECTION 2. That Chapter 32, Article X, Division 1, Section 32‑314 of the Okla­
heard regarding this matter may attend
The Sale will be made pursuant to 46 AVOID A DEFICIENCY JUDGMENT Anti/Non‑Collusion Affidavit and homa City Municipal Code 2010, is hereby amended to read as follows:
and participate in the public hearings.
O.S. § 45 of the Oklahoma Power of BY SENDING WRITTEN NOTICE Vendor Registration form is attached CHAPTER 32.
Formal protests regarding this matter
Sale Mortgage Foreclosure Act and BY CERTIFIED MAIL TO THE for the Proposer’s reference and will be MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
must be received at least three days ARTICLE X. STANDING AND PARKING IN GENERAL
follows the mailing of a Notice of Inten­ UNDERSIGNED MORTGAGEE, AT completed prior to contract approval. prior to the Planning Commission DIVISION 1. GENERALLY
tion To Foreclose to Mortgagor(s) to THE ADDRESS AFORESAID, AT By submitting a proposal for services, hearing date and may be sent to ***
the following addresses LEAST TEN (10) DAYS PRIOR TO the Proposer certifies that they, and any Chairman § 32‑314. ‑ Parking close to curb.
Charging Bear, LLC THE AFORESAID SALE DATE proposed subcontractors, are in compli­ Del City Planning Commission (a) No person shall stand or park a vehicle in a roadway other than parallel
RSA: Charles Long THAT THE PROPERTY IS MORT­ ance with 25 O.S. §1313 and participate with the edge of the roadway headed in the direction of lawful traffic
5800 NW 135th Street GAGOR’S HOMESTEAD AND Attn: Planning Director
in the status Verification System. The movement and with the righthand wheels of the vehicle within 18 inches of the
Oklahoma City, OK 73142 MORTGAGOR ELECTS AGAINST 3701 SE 15th Street
Status Verification System is defined in curb or edge of the roadway except as otherwise provided in this article.
Husky Ventures, Inc. SUCH DEFICIENCY JUDGMENT. Del City, OK 73115 (b) Along the City of Oklahoma City Streetcar route, no person shall stand or
25 O.S. §1312 and includes but is not Further information regarding this
Attn: Charles V. Long, Jr., Pres­ THIS NOTICE CONTAINS park a vehicle in a roadway other than parallel with the edge of the roadway
limited to the free Employment Verifi­ matter may be obtained by contacting headed in the direction of lawful traffic movement and with the righthand
ident IMPORTANT INFORMATION
cation Program (E‑Verify) through the Monica Cardin, CFM, CCEA, QSI wheels of the vehicle within 18 inches of the curb or edge of the roadway.
5800 NW 135th Street INVOLVING THE
Department of Homeland Security and Planning Director by phone at (405) SECTION 3. That Chapter 33, Article IV, Division 1, Section 33‑64 of the Okla­
Oklahoma City, OK 73142 ABOVE‑DESCRIBED PROPERTY homa City Municipal Code 2010, is hereby amended to read as follows:
available at www.dhs.gov/E‑Verify. 671‑2815 or by email at
Charles V. Long, Jr. AND ALL PERSONS RECEIVING
The City and its mcardin@cityofdelcity.org.
5800 NW 135th Street SUCH NOTICE MAY WANT TO CHAPTER 33.
Trusts reserve the right Legal description of affected property:
Oklahoma City, OK 73142 SEEK LEGAL ADVICE. MUNICIPAL COURT
Silver Star of Nevada, Inc. to waive formalities, irregularities and MANSFIELD ADDITION BLOCK ARTICLE IV. COURT OPERATIONS DIVISION
DATED this 16th day of September,
Attn: Charles V. Long, Jr., Pres­ defects in any or all proposals, except 001 LOT 007 N150FT ***
2020.
ident Justin Hiersche, OBA #20724 as otherwise required by law. The City Map of affected property: § 33‑64 Schedule of fines for parking violations.
5800 NW 135th Street and its Trusts reserve the right to: reject The amount of the fine which may be accepted by the Department of Court
BLANEY TWEEDY TIPTON &
any or all proposals; to reject a portion Administration in satisfaction of a parking violation shall be as follows:
Oklahoma City, OK 73142 HIERSCHE, PLLC
of any or all proposals; to negotiate and (CY11932192)
as reflected in the Affidavit of Mort­ 204 N. Robinson Avenue,
execute or to not negotiate or execute a (Published in the Journal Record
gagee attached hereto as Exhibit A. Suite 1250
Pricing Agreement/Contract with any October 30 and November 2, 2020)
The aforesaid Notice of Intent to Post Office Box 657
proposer; and to solicit new or different NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Foreclose described the events of Oklahoma City, OK 73101‑0657
proposals. The City and its Trusts Notice is hereby given that the
breach and default occurring under the (405) 235‑8445
reserve the right to negotiate and/or Oklahoma City Environmentl
terms of that certain Mortgage dated (405) 236‑3410 (facsimile)
contract with one or more proposers for Assistance Trust will receive electronic
August 14, 2015, as modified by that justin@btlawokc.com
certain Modification of Mortgage dated all or a portion of any proposal or bids at the OFFICE OF THE CITY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
February 4, 2016, as modified by that proposed services. CLERK, 200 North Walker Avenue,
COUNTY OF OKLAHOMA ss
certain Modification of Mortgage dated Proposals timely Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to
August 2, 2016, as Modified by that received electronically until 10:00:00 a.m., on the 12th day of
before me this 16th day of September,
certain Modification of Mortgage dated 2020. through BidSync at the Oklahoma City November, 2020, for the following:
October 27, 2017, executed by Donna Doyle Zoological Trust shall be forwarded to SDR‑2020‑1
Charging Bear, LLC, an Oklahoma (SEAL) NOTARY PUBLIC the Selection Committee to open and OCTOBER 2020 ICE STORM
limited liability company (“Mortgagor”), My Commission expires: 1/10/2024 review. The BidSync system does not DEBRIS REMOVAL
in favor of Bank7 (herein collectively Commission No.: 20000347 allow proposals to be submitted after A Non‑Mandatory Pre‑Bid
“Mortgage”). Said Mortgage and Modi­ (10‑9, 10‑16, 10‑23, 10‑30‑20) the 3:00:00 p.m. deadline, on the above Conference will be held on November
fications of Mortgage were recorded on mentioned date. There will be no 4, 2020 beginning promptly at 10:00
August 17, 2015, February 16, 2016 excep­tions to this policy. a.m. CST through Microsoft Teams.
August 8, 2016 and November 14, To attend the meeting, Join
2017, respectively, in the records of the
County Clerk of Oklahoma County, City of Oklahoma City (MS11932069)
Notice of Public Hearing
Microsoft Teams Meeting
405‑534‑4946 United States,
Oklahoma City (Toll), Conference
at

State of Oklahoma. The nature of the


default described in the Notice of Intent
to Foreclose Under Power of Sale
Public Notices Notice is hereby given that a public
hearing will be held before the Del City
ID: 977 628 33#.
The City of Oklahoma City and its
described the events of default as Mort­ (CY11930150) Board of Adjustment regarding: Trusts have partnered with BidSync, Section 4. Expiration Date.
gagor’s failure to pay the indebtedness NOTICE TO PROPOSERS Case No: BA/EX 141‑20 Inc. to accept bids electronically. You This ordinance will expire on April 30, 2021.
secured by the foregoing Mortgage as (Published in the Journal Record Applicant: Gregory Smith on behalf are invited to submit a bid electronically INTRODUCED AND READ in open meeting of the Council of The City of
October 23, and October 30, 2020) of New Day Traveler LLC through the BidSync system to supply Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, this 3rd day of March, 2020.
agreed. The foregoing events of default
PASSED by the Mayor of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, this 27th day
were not cured in accordance with the Notice is hereby given that the Legal Description: PAGE ADD the commodity specified in the of October, 2020.
terms and provisions of the Mortgage Oklahoma City Zoological Trust will NW4 SEC 6 11N 2W 000 000 electronic bid packet. The City and its SIGNED by the Mayor of The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on this 27th
within thirty‑five (35) days from the receive electronic proposals until PT LOT 2 PAGES ADDITION Trusts do not provide access to a day of October, 2020.
date the aforesaid Notice of Intent to 3:00:00 p.m., on the 12th day of DESCRIBED AS: PT NW4 SEC computer for electronic bidding or elec­ ATTEST: (seal)
Foreclose was mailed to Mortgagor. November, 2020, for the following: 6 11N 2W BEG 1316.8FT E OF tronic bid submission. Bidders must Frances Kersey s/b David Holt
The undersigned Mortgagee has REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP NW/C NW4 TH E422.1FT register in advance with BidSync at CITY CLERK MAYOR
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