El Reno Tribune WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2019 • ELRENOTRIBUNE.COM • ONE DOLLAR On the way to school one day Family pit bull bites El Reno fi reman David Baker leaves the bus stop on his motorcycle after putting 2-year-old child his kids on the school bus headed to Riverside School last A 2-year-old child was she ran outside to find a dog week. Many schools reportedly bitten by a dog attacking her son. An officer throughout the county earlier this month, El Reno went to the home where the began their fi rst full police reported. attack reportedly took place. week of classes Monday. The child was taken to Reports said a juvenile See your back-to-school the emergency room and was inside opened the door and photos on treated for lacerations to his started a conversation with the Pages 5, 6 and 14. face and arms and a puncture officer. (Courtesy photo) wound on his bicep. The child told the officer The child’s mother it was his relative who was reportedly told officers that upon hearing a commotion, Turn to DOG, Page 3

Pictured is an artist rendering of the new Canadian County Fairgrounds. (Courtesy photo) New county CC’s West picked as fairgrounds Sheriff of the Year By TERRY GROOVER deals inked Yukon Review By CHRIS EVERSOLE Canadian County Yukon Review Sheriff Chris West County officials have and two of his finalized agreements with deputies have an architectural firm and a been honored by the construction management Sheriffs company to build the new Association. Canadian County Fairgrounds. Volunteers and Savannah Station Therapeutic Riding Program students pose with trophies after West, who was County commissioners, completion of classes recently. (Courtesy photo) elected to the office in meeting as the county’s Public 2016, was selected as Facilities Authority, voted this year’s Oklahoma last week to hire Populous, a Sheriff of the Year. Norman-based architectural It is the latest firm, to provide plans for the Saddling up smiles honor for the Yukon new complex. native who has a Populous had previously Savannah Station Therapeutic Riding Program seeking volunteer help lengthy history in law provided preliminary plans for enforcement. the project and also was involved El Reno’s Savannah for people with special Redlands Community Earlier this year, in a feasibility study. Station Therapeutic needs benefiting from College Royse Ranch, he was elected to the The vote confirmed actions Riding Program is weekly therapeutic riding 9304 N. U.S. Highway 81, board of directors previously taken by the Board looking for some people lessons. north of El Reno. for the National of County Commissioners. who want to make a “This life-changing Enter at the flag poles, Sheriffs Association. The authority also signed difference in the life of form of therapy Savannah Station is on He also serves on the an agreement with Lingo a child. relies on the passion the right. Oklahoma Sheriffs Construction Services to serve Savannah Station of volunteer power and Volunteer Orientation Association Board as the construction manager on is gearing up for a the healing power of the is open to those ages as the second vice the project. Commissioners had full fall schedule horse,” Holland said in a 14 and older who are president. selected that company earlier and new volunteer press release. interested in helping “I was surprised,” this month. opportunities abound, New Volunteer Savannah Station achieve West said. “To be The commissioners, who serve said Andi Holland, Orientation will be its mission of Hope and picked by your peers executive director. Saturday, Sept. 7 from Turn to COUNTY, Page 3 “There are nine classes 9 a.m. until noon at Turn to SMILES, Page 3 Turn to WEST, Page 3

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Springfield, Mo.; of El Reno, was father, Sam Perez; and aunts, uncles, with military honors Survivors include 14 grandchildren, born Dec. 21, 1967, brother, Victor Perez. cousins and friends. will be in the El Reno his son, Ronald Dale Amy, D.J., Amanda, Cemetery. Walters and wife, Arynn, Tyler, Ronald passed Donna of Yukon; Tanner, Baylee, away Monday, Aug. stepson, Benjamin Drayton, Drew, Leslie M. Garrison 19, 2019, in Chickasha Morgan and wife, Desirae, Kierston, Funeral services William Garrison with loving family Dawn of Calumet; John, Joshua and for Leslie M. and wife, Kaye of beside him. He was two daughters, Kathan; 14 great- Garrison were held , born March 26, 1947, Angelia Kneisel grandchildren, Tuesday, Aug. 20, Kathryn Chisum in Blanchard. He and husband, Jay Marya, Reilly, Jody, 2019, at First Baptist and husband, Roy grew up in Alex and of Norman and Oliver, Zaine, Gaige, Church in Hinton of Hinton, Brenda joined the Army out Rhonda Jo Perry Hadley, Finley, with Rev. Steve Garrison of El Reno, of high school. He and husband, James Rayland, Brynleigh, Murray and Garland Rick Garrison of resided in El Reno, of Dallas, Texas; Deklan, Marley, Delk officiating. Mustang, Valerie Geary and Yukon two brothers, Sam Adam and Dawson. Burial was in the Musser and husband, throughout his adult Walters of Carthage, Ron loved many Hinton Cemetery Frank of Mustang, life. Mo., and Stan Lee and many loved him. under the direction Cheryl Garrison of Turner Funeral Leslie M. Garrison of Yukon, Carol Home. Garrison of Hinton Mr. Garrison Leslie enjoyed golf, and Terral Garrison J.B. Davis passed away watching football and and wife, Sandy of Funeral services for J.B. attended school J.B. is survived Thursday, Aug. 15, watching TV. He was Hinton; two sisters- J.B. Davis of Minco in Blanchard and by his wife, 2019, in Oklahoma a member of the Elks in-law, Mary were held Tuesday at Minco. He was drafted Minnie of the home; City at the age of 77. Club and a member Kaye Garrison the Assembly of God into the U.S. Army sons, Paul Davis He was born April 26, of First Baptist of Chickasha and Church in Minco. and served during and Terry Davis, 1942, in Lookeba to Church in Hinton. He Glenda Garrison of Burial with military World War II. both of Minco Owen Fane and Elsie had lived in El Reno Kemp, Texas; as well honors followed in the J.B. worked as an and Jim Davis Agnes (Cauthron) for the past 40 years. as a host of nieces, Evergreen Cemetery. aircraft mechanic of Tuttle; Garrison. Leslie Survivors nephews, other Services were under for the FAA and brother, Steve Davis graduated from include his wife, relatives and friends. the direction of Huber- Tinker Air Force Base of Arlington, Hinton High School Billie Garrison Leslie was Reynolds Funeral until his retirement Texas; sister, in 1961 and attended of the home; his son, preceded in death Home. in 1980. He served Ruby Charlton the Dallas Institute Damon Garrison by his parents, Mr. Davis passed on the Minco Fire of Derby, Kan.; of Mortuary Science. and wife, Michelle Owen “Dock” away Aug. 17, 2019, Department for many nine grandchildren, Les married Billie of El Reno; six and Elsie Garrison, at his home. He was years and was a 14 great-grandchildren Taylor on Jan. 20, grandchildren, Blake and two brothers, born Dec. 10, 1918, lifelong member of El and four great-great- 1978, in Denton, Garrison, Brynlee Leonard Garrison in Jenkins, Mo. Reno VFW Post #382. grandchildren. Texas. He started Crawford, Katee and Jody Garrison. working in the oil Crawford and Memorial and gas industry for Bradley Winlock, donations may be AMF Tubescope and all of El Reno, made to the charity David was instrumental in Malloree Mailloux of of your choice. starting Garrison Oklahoma City and Condolences may Read obituaries anytime at Cunningham Brothers Oilfield Britany Abner of be sent to the family www.elrenotribune.com. Memorial Service where Clinton; three great- at turnerfuneral- service for David he remained an grandchildren, [email protected], Ray Cunningham, important asset to Luke and Decklynn or on facebook.com formerly of El Reno, the company until Mailloux and Ember (Turner Funeral will be held at 11 his passing. Abner; eight siblings, Homes). NEWS PAGE 2 a.m. Saturday at Null and Son Funeral El Reno Tribune Home, Rolla, Mo. Karen Kay Fairchild 5-DAY FORECAST Mr. Cunningham ELRENOTRIBUNE.COM FRIDAY passed away July 24, Funeral services Leaders of America. for Karen Kay She was also a Published semi-weekly: 92 73 2019, in Rolla. He was born Fairchild will be held member of Trinity Wednesday and Sunday HIGH LOW at 10 a.m. Thursday, Lutheran Church SPOTTED STORMS Nov. 15, 1934, Vol. 129, No. 50 in El Reno. He Aug. 22 at Trinity where she was active Co-publishers SATURDAY graduated from Lutheran Church in the Altar Guild Sean Dyer and 94 73 El Reno High School with Pastor Jeff and youth activities. Ray Dyer Klade and Marvin Karen is survived HIGH LOW in 1953 and from SUN, STORMS Oklahoma State Henschel officiating. her husband, Monte CONNECT WITH US University in Interment will be in Richard Fairchild; SUNDAY the Fort Sill National children, Matthew Website 1969 with a Ph.D. 91 72 Cemetery at a later Fairchild, Stephanie www. in electrical HIGH LOW engineering. date. Services are Karen Kay Fairchild Breedlove and Mark elrenotribune.com PARTLY SUNNY He was a professor under the direction Evan Fairchild, all at the University of Huber-Benson raised in Davis and of Yukon; brothers, MONDAY of Missouri. Funeral Home. previously lived in Bobby Smith 95 68 Survivors include Karen died Aug. 15, Velma, Mustang, and Bill Smith, HIGH LOW his wife, Mary 2019, at Integris El Reno and Norman. both of Mustang; SUNNY Cunningham Baptist Medical She was a retired sisters, Linda Lowe Instagram Center in Oklahoma accounting and of Blanchard and TUESDAY and daughter, 93 67 Linda Cunningham; City. She was born business teacher at Debbie Sisson sister, Betty Sears Sept. 28, 1950, in Mustang High School of Davis; eight LOW HIGH of El Reno; and one Norman. A Yukon and was a member of grandchildren and PARTLY SUNNY grandson. resident, she was the Future Business one great-grandchild. DEADLINES NEWSROOM Classifi ed and display ads: • Managing Editor Dale Von Tungeln Ed Wilkerson Noon - Monday for Ray Dyer On Saturday, Visitation will Wednesday edition. [email protected] Funeral services for Aug. 17, 2019, Ed begin on Thursday, Noon - Thursday for • Community Writer Dale Von Tungeln of Wilkerson, beloved Aug. 22, 2019, from Vernon, Texas, were Sunday edition. Vicky Joyner husband, father and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at [email protected] held Tuesday in the grandfather, passed Yanda & Son Funeral • Sports Editor Sullivan Funeral away at the age of 73. Home, Yukon, with SUBSCRIBE Glen Miller Home Chapel with Ed was born Feb. family receiving Rates as of Nov. 18, 2007 [email protected] Rev. Wallace Clay 13, 1946, in Binger friends from 6 p.m. El Reno and County: • Staff Writer officiating. Burial was to Orval and Veva to 8 p.m. One Year $25 | Two Years $35 Shane Smith in the Eastview (Smith) Wilkerson. Viewing will also Balance of state (mail): [email protected] Cemetery in Vernon. One Year - $48 | Two Year - $78 After graduation be on Friday, Aug. 23, Mr. Von Tungeln, 77, from El Reno High 2019, from 9 a.m. until Out of State: passed away Aug. 17, One Year - $48 | Two Years - $90 School, Ed enlisted in service time. ADVERTISING 2019, in Vernon. the U.S. Air Force. Funeral services Circulation Manager He was employed Ed Wilkerson • Advertising Director After receiving will be held Friday, Sean Dyer with Sullivan Funeral Erin Dyer Thompson an honorable and sisters, Evelyn Aug. 23 at 2 p.m. [email protected] Home. [email protected] discharge, he worked Robbins and Ellen at Yanda & Son Offi ce Hours • Account Manager as an electronics Cox. Funeral Home Monday-Thursday - 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Judy Hampton technician for Tinker He is survived Chapel, with Friday - 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. READ ALL ABOUT Air Force Base for 24 by his wife, Jo Ann, interment following After Hours number: 405-262-5180 judyhampton@elrenotribune. years. and sons, Edward in the El Reno Best Local News On Dec. 19, 1966, and Bobby (Kristi). Cemetery. Services The El Reno Tribune POSTMASTER: Ed married Jo Ann Our beloved PaPa are under the (USPS No. 170 - 780) Best Local Sports Published by Send address changes to Hawkins and will also be fondly direction of Yanda The Tribune Corporation together they raised remembered by his & Son Funeral Home El Reno, Oklahoma The El Reno Tribune two sons, Edward three grandchildren, and Cremation Periodical Postage Paid at P.0. Box 9 and Bobby. Joshua, Daniel and Services, Yukon. El Reno, Oklahoma 73036-9998 El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 and additional mailing offi ces. 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2018 SEQUOYAH AWARD Subscribe OKLAHOMA PRESS ASSOCIATION El Reno to the El Reno Tribune. Call 262-5180 Contact: Phone 405-262-5180/ Fax: 405-262-3541 Tribune El Reno Tribune Wednesday, August 21, 2019 NEWS ◆ 3 Police seek sedan in connection with alleged shooting Smiles From Page 1 El Reno police Police said a 31-year- the victim as finding spent shell are looking for may are looking for a old Indian male was Marvin Scott Twins casings in the be a Dodge Charger. Healing With Horses. dark-colored four-door found in the 2500 of El Reno. Reports area where the man Anyone with There are volunteer sedan after a man block of Stone Glen said he was treated for was found as well information is asked opportunities inside was apparently shot suffering from one or non-life-threatening as articles of his to call the El Reno the arena working around 10:30 Thursday more gunshot wounds. injuries. clothing. Police Department Tip as horse leaders or as night. Police identified Police reported The vehicle police Line at 405-295-9399. sidewalkers, securing and encouraging the riders. Public Records There are also a number of volunteer LAWSUITS Capital One Bank Successors of and Gina Marie Robles The City of opportunities outside Wells Fargo Bank N.A. vs. Julie McNeil Alice Tudor for for $78,643.78 to pay Oklahoma City of the arena helping N.A. vs. Anthony for $27,446.68 to pay a $88,013.11 to pay a a debt plus costs and vs. RN Land with events, the April A. Tartaglia for debt plus costs and debt plus costs and attorney fees and Run LLC for fundraiser and horse $75,127.87 to pay a attorney fees. attorney fees and foreclosure of a appointment of care. debt plus costs and Capital One Bank foreclosure of a mortgage on Lot 7, commissioners to All training is attorney fees and N.A. vs. Norlyn J. mortgage on Lot 34, Block 5, Morrison’s inspect property provided. No prior foreclosure of a Munyon and JM Block 3, Patco Village Second Addition, and consider experience with mortgage on Lots 2 Rentals for $13,395.54 Addition Section III, El Reno. damages sustained horses or special and 3, Block 9, to pay a debt plus costs Oklahoma City. B. Christopher in the acquiring of needs is necessary. Canadian Heights 3rd and attorney fees. Richard L. Henthorn vs. easements. “If you have a Addition, Yukon. Capital One Bank Cornforth vs. Stanley Steven The City of passion for this Wells Fargo Bank N.A. vs. Andrew First American Buchanan for an Oklahoma City program, we want N.A. vs. C. Roger Tetteh for $16,765.84 to Title and Trust amount in excess of vs. Lisa Lynn you,” said Holland. Moore and Kerri pay a debt plus costs Company and $10,000 for alleged Shaver and Visit the volunteer Lynn Moore for and attorney fees. Community State damages. Mitchell Todd page of the Savannah $118,666.90 to pay a Capital One Bank Bank of Cashion for B. Christopher Shaver for Station website, www. debt plus costs and N.A. vs. Trenton F. an amount in excess Henthorn vs. appointment of savannahstation.org attorney fees and Horst for $23,521.70 to of $10,000 for alleged Integris Canadian commissioners and download the foreclosure of a pay a debt plus costs damages. Valley Regional to inspect property volunteer application. mortgage on Lot 12, and attorney fees. PennyMac Hospital for an and consider The completed Block 30, Sunrise Hills Wilmington Loan Services LLC amount in excess damages sustained application should Addition Section 6, Savings Fund vs. Anthony of $10,000 for alleged in the acquiring of be brought to Yukon. Society vs. Unknown Ralph Robles III damages. easements. orientation. There is a $5 fee for the background check due “It was cleaner million, and have set they will be funded city limits at the when the application County to enter into a new aside $3.9 from the if bids on other work intersection of Jensen is submitted. For more agreement,” Anderson county’s use tax, come in low enough, Road and Alfadale information, contact From Page 1 said. Anderson said. Anderson said. Road. It is just east Holland at ed1@ Lingo, whose owner, The design One alternate is a of U.S. 81 and south savannahstation.org on both boards, Stan Lingo, lives near that Populous has building with stalls for of Interstate 40. or call 405-422-6239. needed to approve the El Reno, will charge developed features livestock. The second The county agreements through 5 percent of the a large expo center. alternate is a building purchased the the Public Facilities project’s cost for its A barn, maintenance of about 5,000 square property earlier Authority because that services. building, RV hookups feet for the OSU this year from the entity is responsible Commissioners and parking are Extension Service. Jensen family for HAPPY for the fairgrounds have budgeted $13.9 included. The new $2.5 million with the construction, million for the new Two other buildings fairgrounds will be option of purchasing HOUR Commissioner fairgrounds. They are considered as built on 50 acres just an additional 50 acres David Anderson said. have borrowed $10 alternates, meaning east of the El Reno in the future. Monday - Friday $3-$6 According to West, their efforts,” West “I am very honored from 3pm - 6pm West his two deputies had said. “We knew on to be sheriff.” to crawl through sheet May 26 that we would Wine • Beer From Page 1 metal and other debris be submitting their Crafted Cocktails searching for victims. nominations.” to be Sheriff of The two helped rescue West said the Hors d'oeuvres the Year, it is a a victim who had department has a Overcomer PG tremendous honor and multiple injuries. number of deputies (12:45*), 3:45*, 6:45, [9:45] very humbling.” According to the who are dedicated to Angry Birds 2 PG West said he tries nomination, the two saving lives. (12:00*, 2:30*), 5:00, 7:30, [10:00] 47 Meters Down: Uncaged PG-13 to serve the county provided lifesaving “We have a (2:00*), 4:30*, 7:00, [9:30] the only way he knows care, including placing sheriff ’s office Good Boys R how. tourniquets over the with a bunch of (12:00*, 2:15*), 4:45*, 7:15, [9:45] “I go to work every Chris West affected areas to stop hard-working and Dora and the Lost City of Gold day and do the best job the bleeding. They dedicated personnel PG (2:00*), 4:00*, 7:00, [10:00] I can. I work with were eventually able in every division. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark important to me. I PG-13 (2:20*), 5:00, 7:45, [10:20] great people at both pray that God lets me to carry the victim Not only deputies but Hobbs and Shaw PG-13 the Canadian County be the best person I to a safe area where dispatchers, workers (2:00*), 5:00, [8:00] Sheriff ’s Office and can be every day. I additional treatment at the detention The Lion King 2D PG other law enforcement look forward to seeing was provided. center, mechanics, (12:30*), 3:30*, 6:30, [9:30] agencies and other what He has in store “I am very proud housekeeping and our )LOPVVKRZLQJ I-40 & Garth Brooks, Yukon sheriffs. We have for me,” West said. of the association records department,” 0DWLQHH>@6DWRQO\2SHQDWQRRQ(9(5<'$< Banquet Room & Catering a great team in Two of West’s for recognizing West said. +RXU+RWOLQHĆ 405-350-9090 - Reservations Oklahoma. We are deputies also were very fortunate,” he honored with said. lifesaving awards. West said he is Deputies Robert very honored. Baysinger and Jeffrey “I go to work every Bouillon were honored DATE: day and be me. I do for their efforts PROPERTY what I think is the following the May 25 September 7, 2019 right thing to do,” he tornado in El Reno. said. He said that The two deputies means putting God were on duty when the TIME: first. tornado struck the AUCTION “My spirituality is Skyview Mobile Home 10:00 AM Park and a nearby motel. The two were CALUMET, OK credited with running Dog into the rubble to 1 Auction, 2 Properties LOCATION: From Page 1 search for victims. 109 N. Calumet Rd. Legal Description: 113 N. Calumet Rd. attacked and he ALLIE’S BAKING st also said the attack - /RWV)RXU  DQG)LYH  %ORFN)LYH  7RGG¶V1 Calumet, OK BOUTIQUE Addition to the Town of Calumet, Canadian County, actually took place EXQUISITE CAKES & MORE inside the residence Oklahoma, also described as 109 North Calumet and not outside. Tues. - Thurs. 7am - 4:30pm Road, Calumet, Oklahoma; An adult was Friday contacted within the 7am - 7pm - /RWV6L[  DQG6HYHQ  %ORFN)LYH  7RGG¶V home and he told the Saturday officer the attack was 10am - 2pm 1st Addition to the Town of Calumet, Canadian actually made by the 405-826-2325 County, Oklahoma, also described as 113 North family dog and not a Calumet Road, Calumet, Oklahoma; stray. The dog, a pit 113 S. Rock Island Ave. bull, was impounded. AlliesBakingBoutique.com The properties are to be sold as-is, where is. All inspections must be made prior to the day of the sale. This is a cash sale and is not subject to financing, have your financing arrangements made prior to the auction. Title insurance, escrow & closing costs to be EX\HU¶VILQDQFLDOUHVSRQVLELOLW\%Xyer takes possession at closing. 10% Down the day of the sale, balance is due at closing. Potential buyers are encouraged to verify all information independently.

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A new wooden pier on for the company from drugs in the store’s could hear a lighter Officers and Gold the southwest side of which the truck was bathroom. being ignited, and arrested the the lake was aflame. reportedly taken, but The employee could smell something woman after she An officer later admitted he did said the woman burning inside the walked out of the products unsuccessfully not. was seen taking restroom. restroom. attempted to put Banner School it out with a fire students will be extinguisher. The fire Public Records selling Blue and department was able Gold products to extinguish the MUNICIPAL COURT Nimoy Montriel William Paul Raul Victoriano through Sept. 2, flames. It is believed Jonathan Warrior, Jones, El Reno, person Williams, El Reno, Mercado, El Reno, taking orders the fire was set El Reno, failure to under 21 in possession speeding, $165. failure to wear seat for Blue and Gold intentionally. The appear warrant, $295. of alcohol, $350. Jamie Allen restraint, $20. sausage, chicken incident is under Christopher Lee Michael Anthony McLearen, El Reno, Devlon James Reed, tenderloin fritters investigation. Haynes, Kingfisher, Berhe, Killeen, Texas, expired tag and no El Reno, speeding, $165. and thick slice Aug. 7: Officers failure to appear petit larceny, $595. insurance verification, Margaret C. Royse, bacon. responded to a warrant, $295. Sixto Javier $460. El Reno, improper Proceeds residence in reference Larry Robert Brambila Estrada, Richard William start from stop, $175. will benefit the to a woman screaming Cometsevah Jr., El Reno, speeding, $175. Horton, Sparta, Mo., Natasha Djuna Banner PTA to for help. Police officers El Reno, failure to Tiffany Sue speeding, $165. Smith, El Reno, allow students and had to kick in the door appear warrant, $295. Franklin, El Reno, Bryant Andrew driving under teachers to take to get to the woman, Christopher Lee possession of drug Koschene, Appling, suspension, $395. field trips and who was lying on Brewer, Weatherford, paraphernalia, $300. Ga., speeding, $175. Michael Lester also to provide the floor with a head failure to appear Francisco Cruz Terry Wayne White, Squyres, Apache, student recognition wound. She had fallen warrant, $295. Leija, Meno, driving Mustang, speeding, speeding, $165. and incentives and injured herself. Joel Don Blackowl, without license issued $165. Randall including a school- She was taken for El Reno, failure to and speeding, $427. Yoselin Ramirez, El Gene Wenninger, wide carnival medical treatment. appear warrant, $295. Lauren Michelle Reno, driving without Dill City, speeding, at the end of the Aug. 7: It was Vincent Stuart Sparks, Hennessey, license issued, $252. $165. school year. reported a man Willey, Oklahoma City, speeding in a school Niessa Michelle Tosha Nachelle To place an order was selling drugs out transporting open zone, $295. Baggett, Eufaula, Harris, El Reno, directly, call the of a shed behind a container of liquor or Andrew Lee failure to appear speeding, $165. school at 262-0598 residence. Police alcohol and failure to Walding, Edmond, warrant, $295. Michael before Aug. 29 or made contact with the appear warrant, $645. failure to stop at stop Angela Sue Wosika, Jason Thurman, send an email to man and allegedly Jermane L. Kearney, sign, $165. El Reno, speeding, $165. Massillon, Ohio, lkmerhib@banner. found 15 grams of Oklahoma City, failure Jose Martin Valdez, Jacob Dale Zigler, speeding, $165. k12.ok.us before methamphetamine. to appear warrant, Minco, failure to wear El Reno, improper Greg Wayne Webster, Sept. 3 with your The man was arrested $295. seat restraint, $20. equipment and driving Kingfisher, failure to name, address, for possession with Jeremy Birdshead, Marcia Ann Rother, without license issued, appear warrant, $295. phone number and intent to distribute. Del City, failure to Okarche, speeding, $357. Kurtis W. Shelley, number/type of Aug. 8: Officers appear warrant, $295. $165. Julia Danielle El Reno, dog at large, items you would Jamie Michelle James Luis Russell, Bonner, El Reno, $145. like to order. Lamebull, El Reno, North Highlands, failure to obey traffic Jesse Orion For more disorderly conduct and Calif., speeding, $185. control device, $165. Cranford, Yukon, information on Correction obstructing an officer, Leslie Jesse Taylor, Juan Flores, Pampa, failure to appear the products and $1,440. El Reno, failure to Texas, improper turn warrant, $295. pricing, call the A headline in Carrie Nichole appear warrant, $295. and driving without Kompton Killsnight, school between 8:30 the Aug. 18 issue Lamebull, El Reno, Justin Flynn valid license, $427. El Reno, failure to a.m. and 3 p.m. of The Tribune said obstructing an officer, Breiding, El Reno, dog Steven Ray King, appear warrant, $295. El Reno Mayor Matt $845. at large, $145. Mustang, expired tag Amy Renaye Black- White would be Aaron Jarome Adrian Dallas Perez, and speeding, $295. Mendoza, El Reno, seeking a third term. Battiest, Weatherford, Oklahoma City, Leona Ann improper equipment, White, who said he disorderly conduct, speeding, $175. Loneman, El Reno, $105. Subscribe plans to file to run $595. David Christopher failure to appear Amber Nicole to the El Reno Tribune again, will actually Trashel Sharon Gordon, Houston, warrant, $295. Garrett, Calumet, be seeking a fifth term Samad, El Reno, failure speeding, $175. Lisa Marie Myers, improper equipment Call 262-5180 as mayor. The filing to appear warrant, Hayden Allen Hall, Oklahoma City, expired and no insurance period opens Aug. 26. $295. El Reno, speeding, $165. tag, $130. verification, $400.

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Softball team El Reno volleyball team splits matches wins four games in EHS event after long road swing in ER tourney, By GLEN MILLER but would finish as runner-up [email protected] in Pool A after a 25-19/25-19 two on new fi eld A fast start to the 2019 El loss to Guymon. El Reno still Reno Invitational hit a rough qualified for the gold bracket By GLEN MILLER patch as El Reno High School’s but went down in the semifinals [email protected] volleyball team dropped its with a 25-19/17-25/11-15 loss to After five years of final two matches to close with Santa Fe South. planning and construction, a .500 record. The Indians had strong El Reno High School’s The Indians posted a 2-2 performances across the softball team christened its overall record to improve to 2-5 statistics board as the team new field inside Adams Park on the season. logged 23 ace serves over the North over the weekend with El Reno opened the day with four matches. Riley Connor led an 8-6 win over Putnam City. wins over Blanchard (26-24/ “What an awesome place 25-8) and Chickasha (25-9/25-4) Turn to SPIKERS, Page 8 and field we have to play on. It wouldn’t have been possible without a lot of people. Matt White, Matt Indians FB to Sandidge and Craig McVay have been there every step of the way, and Jeff Kouba host Clinton, and his crew have spent countless hours out there all Ike on Friday for our kids. “We are so grateful for By GLEN MILLER such an amazing place to [email protected] call home,” said El Reno Football will have head coach Davee Deaton. a very vanilla feel The victory over the for El Reno High Pirates capped off a three- School come Friday game win streak through night as the Indians pool play for the Indians in host a triangular the 2019 El Reno Invitational. scrimmage with El Reno went on to defeat both Clinton and Noble 9-4 in the cross-pool Lawton Eisenhower. games on the new field. The event was The four wins, two coming originally set for at Joe Riley Field, lifted El Reno's Cassie Avendano (11) sets up to make a kill just Clinton and El Reno to 5-0 on the season. attempt in game one against Chickasha during pool will serve as “We had a good weekend play in the El Reno Invitational. Krystiana Guzman, top the Indians only El Reno High School's Nickolas Simpson clutches the overall. I think we are photo, tries to hang on to the softball after making a preseason work. football as he tries to avoid teammate Tyler Vargas diving catch to set up a double play. (Tribune photographer/ (21) during the Indians fi rst day of padded drills. Turn to SOFTBALL, Page 8 Glen Miller) See INDIANS, Page 8 (Tribune photographer/Glen Miller)

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Patterson with 12. Spikers Avery Peffer, Chandler and Avendano posted From Page 7 seven kills each, while Connor and Jennis the way with 10 aces, Goucher had four kills followed by Bailey each. Garrett added Denwalt with five one kill. and Avery Blount with Denwalt led all three. setters with 28 assists Brilee Garrett and over the four matches, Kylee Chandler had while Blount had 24. two aces each and El Reno’s defense Cassie Avendano at the net was led by added one ace. Avendano with two Eight players got blocks. Off the net, Above, involved in the net Connor had a team- Gana Nicholson offense with Denwalt high six digs and tries to dodge logging a team-leading Garrett with two digs. a tackler while 14 kills, followed Goucher and Denwalt clutching the closely by Kadin had a dig each. football after catching a swing pass. closed the game with Quarterback Softball just three hits but six Dorian Plumley, walks and three hit From Page 7 left, throws a batters. pass during Lumpmouth threw EHS fi rst day starting to find our ' three innings for the in pads. Below, groove and mesh as win, allowing four Tyler Vargas a team. We still have hits, four runs, three falls backward work to do, but I’m walks and fanning as the ball fl ies happy with the start,” three batters. off his hands said Deaton. El Reno 19 on a deep El Reno's Bailey Denwalt eyes the ball while trying for The win over Northwest Classen 3 pass route. a kill attempt against Chickasha during pool play. Putnam City was keyed The Indians first (Tribune photographer/Glen Miller) (Tribune by a six-run fourth home run of the season photographer/ inning for the Indians, came off Kouba’s bat, Glen Miller) starting with a bases- a two-run shot to left, loaded bloop single to cap off a nine- by Kira Taber which run second inning. plated Raelyn Kouba Wahweah was on board and Taryn Wahweah. with a single. Ashlee Houston The homer was one then doubled home of four extra base hits Krystiana Guzman as White tripled and before scoring Taber and Kouba both herself along with doubled. El Reno closed Taber on a single with 10 base hits as by Chenoa White. Taber, White, Kenzi Miklyn Lumpmouth Mutzig and Kouba singled in White to give logged two hits each. EHS an 8-3 lead. Brothers added a single El Reno High School's Miklyn Lumpmouth connects with Both teams had to the mix. a pitch in the Indians win over Putnam City on the new seven base hits as White went three EHS fi eld. (Tribune photographer/Glen Miller) White and Bailey innings for the win, Brothers went 2-for-3 to issuing three runs and Firsts for EHS field First double play: pace the Indians. three hits against two First base runner: El Reno’s Krystiana Lumpmouth threw strikeouts. El Reno’s Kenzi Mutzig Guzman catches fl y ball, five innings for the win El Reno 13 with a line of seven hit by pitch, bottom of throws to Kouba who Western Heights 0 hits, six runs, three the second. then throws to Brothers El Reno blew the strikeouts and a walk. first game open with a First strikeout by at home for second out. El Reno 9 12-run second inning pitcher: El Reno’s Miklyn First run: El Reno’s Noble 4 but had just three base Lumpmouth to end the Kira Taber on a passed The Indians scored hits. Taber doubled top of the second. ball. all nine runs in the along with two White First out on hit ball: First walk: El Reno’s Ashlee Houston. third inning to break hits. “We are going El Reno’s Raelyn Kouba a scoreless deadlock. First home run: Lumpmouth was Indians to be very basic in snagged a line drive top Lumpmouth hit a Putnam City’s Grace credited with the win everything we do. I of fi rst. two-run double in the after throwing 2 1/3 From Page 7  Batdorf. just don’t want to show First hit: El Reno’s frame. innings, striking out First win: El Reno everything we have. Bailey Brothers infi eld White and Guzman five batters. White 8, Putnam City 6. El Reno opens the We will start scheming single bottom second. added a single each fanned one and walked 2019 season Aug. 30 for Poteau next week,” in the third as El Reno one batter. with a home game said Atchison. against Poteau. The addition of “I’m just looking Lawton Ike came after for effort and people the Eagles had a lost running to the football. preseason date. We are not going to “They called BUY ONE, scheme either team, begging me to let Sale Starts Monday 8-19 just go out there and them in because run our plays,” said something happened El Reno head coach to one of their Chuck Atchison. scrimmages. GET ONE Those plays, he said, This is not the first will be very vanilla. time I’ve hosted a triangular but the first since I’ve been here,” said Atchison. Freshman teams Catholic will scrimmage at FREE 6 p.m. Varsity teams Radio will take the field at ® 7 p.m. Gallon of EasyCare Ultra Premium Interior “It will be a and Exterior Paints or Woodsman® Stain* rotation format with two teams on and one team off,” 97.3 said Atchison.

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(Published in The El Reno Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Aug. 21 and 28, 2019.) UCHS wins fi rst-ever fall softball game IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CANADIAN COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Rebounding from The Tigers Arin Karbs and two Makenna DeLong off slow with a 14-4 In the Matter of the Estates of three tough losses in dropped a 5-4 score each from Mackenzie and Kaulaity had a hit loss to Riverside MAX MITCHELL KIRBY and MARGARETA VISNER KIRBY the Verden Festival, to Calumet despite DeLong and Kenadee each. Indian School and a a/k/a GRETA MARGARITA V. Union City High three hits from Belcher. Union City started 14-5 setback to Alex. KIRBY, Both Deceased Case No. PB-2018-289 School’s softball team NOTICE OF logged the program’s HEARING PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION first-ever victory with DETERMINATION an 11-2 shaving of the OF HEIRS-AT-LAW Geary Bisons. AND DISCHARGE CHS takes bedlam bid over Tigers NOTICE IS GIVEN that Two doubles by Deborah Mae Kirby (n/k/a Deborah Mae Kirby Richter) Mackenzie DeLong A walk-off single by Nitzel was logging just two Calumet was and Millard J. Kirby, and a third by Brionah Keely Poolaw scored credited with the win base hits, singles playing at Okarche on Personal Representatives O’Neal were part of a Makyla Nitzel in the from the circle after by Makyla Nitzel and Monday and hosting of the estates of Max Mitchell Kirby and Margareta Visner nine-hit attack for the bottom of the fifth allowing four runs Stilley. Fletcher Tuesday. Kirby a/k/a Greta Margarita Tigers. Allison Kaulaity inning as Calumet off 10 base hits and V. Kirby, both Deceased (“Personal Representatives”), had three runs batted High School’s softball a walk, while fanning have fi led in this Court a in, scored twice and team improved to 3-3 four batters. Petition for Distribution, Determination of Heirs-at-Law logged a triple. on the year with a 5-4 Calumet and Discharge. The hearing Erica Rodgers win over cross-county defeated Geary 11-3, on this Petition will be on September 26, 2019, at 1:30 had a two-hit game, rival Union City. highlighted by a p.m. before this Court at the followed by singles The win came in grand slam homer Canadian County Courthouse at El Reno, Canadian County, State from Chelsea Morgan, the Verden Festival from Abby Nitzel. of Oklahoma, and all persons Makenna DeLong and as Calumet logged six Breanna Ray interested in the estates are Kylie McCoy. notifi ed to appear at the hearing hits, led by a double singled as did and show cause, if any they Mackenzie DeLong from Nitzel. Poolaw Harris, while Poolaw have, why the estates should got the win from the had two base hits, had two base hits. not be distributed, the heirs determined and the Personal circle after allowing two while McKinley Stilley The Chieftains Representatives discharged. runs off a hit and three added a single along were defeated Dated this 16th day of August, 2019. walks over two innings, with Hannah Harris 3-2 by Riverside BARBARA HATFIELD striking out two batters. and Audrey Gathers. Indian School after Judge of the District Court MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk By TINA KARA, Deputy (Published in The El Reno Tribune, El Reno, Okla., August 21, 2019) Stacey D. Spivey, OBA #17703 HARTZOG FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE VARIOUS FUNDS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2019, CONGER CASON LLP AND ESTIMATE OF NEEDS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2020, OF THE GOVERNING 201 Robert S. Kerr Avenue BOARD OF TOWN OF CALUMET, OKLAHOMA Suite 1600 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 [email protected] Telephone (405) 235-7000 Facsimile (405) 996-3403 Attorneys for Personal Representatives

(Published in The El Reno Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Aug. 21, 2019.) BEFORE THE CORPORATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION COMPANY, L.P. RELIEF SOUGHT: EXCEPTION TO RULE 165:10-3-28(c)(2)(b) LOCATION OF HORIZONTAL WELL LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ELLISON 24_13-13N-9W 10HX SECTIONS 13 AND 24, Covering the bag TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, RANGE 9 WEST, CANADIAN COUNTY, Calumet High School pitcher Kaleb Melvin eyes OKLAHOMA a throw to the bag while covering fi rst base as an CAUSE CD NO. 201904229 NOTICE OF HEARING Arapaho/Butler base runner arrives ahead of the STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: throw. (Tribune photographer/Glen Miller) Agnes E. Siegrist, Trustee of the Agnes E. Siegrist Revocable Trust dated 2/20/1997; Cimarex Energy Co.; Circle Makers, LLC; Dale Red River Resources, LLC; Key Production Company, Calumet baseball takes Inc.; Massey Properties, LLC; Massey Properties, LLC; Newfi eld Exploration Mid- Continent, LLC; Octagon three wins in tourney, Energy Corporation; Prize Energy Resources, LP; Rebellion Energy, LLC; and all persons, owners, producers, operators, improves to 4-2 on fall purchasers and takers of oil and gas and all other interested persons, particularly in Calumet High team in the opening Canadian County, Oklahoma, School’s baseball team round 5-4 before and if any of the above individuals are deceased, or posted a 3-2 record suffering a 9-3 setback if any of the above companies over the weekend to Fletcher. are no longer in existence, the in the Rockin’ R Calumet rebounded unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, Invitational hosted to defeat both Sterling trustees and assigns, immediate by Arapaho and (10-5) and a combined and remote, of the above-named parties. Butler high schools. squad from Fargo- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The Chieftains Gage, Fort Supply that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the defeated the host and Arnett schools by Commission issue an Order a 12-0 score. allowing Applicant to situate its proposed Ellison 24_13-13N-9W TRIBUNE PHOTOS The Chieftains run 10HX well closer than 600 feet ended, though, with from the Ellison 24_13-13N-9W 9HX and Ellison 24_13-13N- a 14-2 loss to Class B 9W 11HX wells, located on the power Hammon. above-described unit. $ With the three wins, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause Calumet improved to is requesting the following 5 4-2 on the fall season. special relief: to designate the Applicant or some other party DIGITAL COPY In the win over as Operator of the unit well. Sterling, Jake Percival Applicant is further requesting that the Order to be entered in and Ryan Island had this cause be made effective on two base hits each. a date prior to the date of the Order. Percival recorded a NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN double and a triple, that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for while Jaxon Olive hearing, taking of evidence and added a base hit as reporting to the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN did Seth Snyder. that this cause will be heard Calumet had before an Administrative Law five hits in the 12-0 Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Corporation shutout victory as Commission, Jim Thorpe Kaleb Melvin logged Building, 2101 N. Lincoln, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105, a double, two hits at 8:30 a.m. on the 10th day of and three ribbies. September, 2019, and that this 405-262-5180 Notice be published as required Olive had two base by law and the Rules of the hits and Snyder added Commission. El Reno Tribune NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN one base hit. that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. (Published in The El Reno Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Aug. 21 The cost of telephonic and 28, 2019.) communication shall be paid OKLAHOMA ALCOHOLIC by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested BEVERAGE LAWS parties who wish to participate ENFORCEMENT COMMISSION by telephone shall contact NOTICE OF INTENTION the Applicant or Applicant’s TO APPLY FOR AN attorney, prior to the hearing ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE date, and provide their name and telephone number. In accordance with Title 37, Section 522 and Title 37A, NOTICE IS FURTHER Section 2-141, 420 Saloon LLC, 420 W. Wade, El Reno, GIVEN that all interested Oklahoma 73036, a Limited Liability Company, hereby persons may appear and publishes notice of its intention to apply within sixty days be heard. For information from this date to the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws concerning this action, contact TAYLOR TINSLEY JONES, Enforcement Commission for a Mixed Beverage License Telephone (405) 310-1270, or under authority of and in compliance with the said Act. Eric Huddleston, Attorney, Two That it intends, if granted such license to operate as a Leadership Square, 211 North Mixed Beverage establishment with business premises Robinson, Suite 1300, Oklahoma located at 420 W. Wade in El Reno, Canadian County, City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone (405) 232-3722. Oklahoma, under the business name of 420 Saloon LLC. CORPORATION COMMISSION Dated this 15th day of August, 2019. OF OKLAHOMA CONNIE L. HOLT, Owner J. TODD HIETT, Chairman County of Canadian, State of Oklahoma BOB ANTHONY, Vice Chairman Before me, the undersigned notary public, personally DANA L. MURPHY Commissioner appeared Connie L. Holt to me known to be the person(s) DONE AND PERFORMED this described in and who executed the foregoing application 15th day of August, 2019. and acknowledged that she executed the same as her free BY ORDER OF THE act and deed. COMMISSION: PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary AMY ANDERSON, Notary Public My commission expires 10/11/2021 LPXLP El Reno Tribune Wednesday, August 21, 2019 LEGALS ◆ 11 Legal notices

(Published in The El Reno (Published in The El Reno (Published in The El Reno (Published in The El Reno Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Tribune, El Reno, Okla., (Published in The El Reno Any person receiving this Aug. 14 and 21, 2019.) Aug. 21, 2019.) Aug. 21 and 28 and Sept. 4, 2019.) Aug. 18, 21, 25 and 28 and Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Notice or any interested party IN THE DISTRICT COURT NOTICE IN THE SEVENTH Sept. 1 and 4, 2019.) Aug. 21 and 28, 2019.) may fi le objections to the OF CANADIAN COUNTY OKLAHOMA JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT Petition at or before the fi nal STATE OF OKLAHOMA CORPORATION COMMISSION CANADIAN COUNTY OF CANADIAN COUNTY OF CANADIAN COUNTY hearing. All objections to the In the Matter of the Estate of OIL AND GAS STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA Petition and/or any relief FLOYD DEAN RANDALL a/k/a CONSERVATION DIVISION In the Matter of In the Matter of the Estate of In the Matter of the Estate requested must be made in FLOYD D. RANDALL, Deceased JIM THORPE BUILDING the Guardianship of NEIL PERCY WITTE, Deceased of GILDA M. HENTSCHEL, writing, with such objection Case No. PB-2019-147 OKLAHOMA CITY KENDRA MARIE BLANTON No. PB-2019-161 Deceased to be fi led herein, with a copy NOTICE TO CREDITORS OKLAHOMA 73105 A Minor Child ORDER FOR Case No. PB-2019-31 being provided to the Petitioner To the creditors of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Case No. PG-2019-90 HEARING PETITION NOTICE OF HEARING and the attorney for the same, Floyd Dean Randall a/k/a S&S Star Operating LLC, NOTICE OF FOR LETTERS OF PETITION FOR and if an objection is not made Floyd D. Randall, Deceased: P.O. Box 249, Oklahoma City, HEARING PETITION ADMINISTRATION within the allowed time, all The creditors of the DETERMINATION Oklahoma 73101 FOR APPOINTMENT AND/OR APPOINTMENT OF persons will be deemed to above named decedent are OF HEIRSHIP Is requesting that the OF GUARDIANS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE have waived any objection hereby notifi ed that the Commission, pursuant to AND FINAL DECREE You are hereby notifi ed AND DETERMINATION OF DISTRIBUTION to the Petition and the relief undersigned, was by the OCC-OGR Rules 165:10-5-5 and prayed for. District Court of Canadian that Maryah Blanton and OF HEIRS Notice is hereby given 165:10-5-6 and ROP 165:5-7-29 If an objection is fi led on or County, Oklahoma, appointed Desarai Blanton, wife and wife, Jennifer Witte, Petitioner, has that Leslie Shawn Mogg, grant administrative exception before the hearing date, on the Personal Representative have petitioned this Court fi led in this Court a Petition Personal Representative of the to OAC 165:10-5-9(d) pertaining hearing date the Court will of the estate of Decedent, to be appointed guardians showing that it is necessary estate of Gilda M. Hentschel, to the extension of duration of determine whether summary and that all creditors having of the person and estate of that Letters of Administration Deceased, has fi led in this Court UIC injection/disposal permits proceedings are appropriate claims against the estate of DOCKET NUMBER: Kendra Marie Blanton, a and/or Appointment of the Petition for distribution and, if so, whether the estate Floyd Dean Randall a/k/a PD NO. 201900194 minor female child (10 years Personal Representative be of the estate. The hearing of old), born out of wedlock appointed over the estate of will be distributed and to whom Floyd D. Randall, Deceased, LEASE AND WELL LOCATION: the same has been fi xed by at Integris Baptist Hospital, Neil Percy Witte and a judicial the estate will be distributed. are required to present the Yukon #3 Well, SW/4 SW/4 the Court for the 4th day of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma determination of all heirs. TO ALL CREDITORS OF THE same with a description of all SW/4 of Section 24-12N-6W, September, 2019, at 1:30 o’clock County, Oklahoma, on IT IS ORDERED that the ABOVE NAMED DECEDENT: security interests and other Canadian County, Oklahoma p.m., at the County Courthouse July 10, 2009 (sometimes called Petition be set for hearing on All creditors having claims collateral (if any) held by each INJECTION ZONE of Canadian County, and all creditor with respect to such “this child”). the 25th day of September, 2019, against the above named AND DEPTH: persons interested in the estate claim, to the undersigned Said Petition will be heard at 9 o’clock a.m., and that notice Decedent are required to present Wolfcampain and Virgillian are notifi ed to appear and show Personal Representative at 2,630 feet to 6,000 feet in the courtroom of Judge of the hearing be given, not less the same, with a description of the offi ce of Matt Wheatley, Bob W. Hughey, located on the then ten (10) days before the cause, if any, why the heirs of all security interest or other MAXIMUM INJECTION RATE Gilda M. Hentschel, Deceased, Wheatley, Segler, Osby & Miller, AND PRESSURE: 19,990 bbls/ fi rst fl oor of the Canadian hearing, to the persons required collateral (if any) held by each devisees and legatees should LLC, P.O. Box 850126, Yukon, day - 1,300 psi surface. County Juvenile Justice Center by law to be notifi ed, if any, and creditor with respect to such not be fully determined and the Oklahoma 73085, on or before Objections may be fi led with located at 7905 OK-66, El Reno, if known to the Petitioner. claim, to Russell B. Oxford at the following presentment date: the Oklahoma Corporation Oklahoma 73036, on the 27th IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I estate be distributed. the offi ces of Oxford Law PLLC, October 18, 2019, or the same Commission within fi fteen day of September, 2019, at 1:30 have hereunto set my hand this WITNESS my hand this 14th day at the address shown below, will be forever barred. (15) days after the publication o’clock p.m., at which time you 9th day of August, 2019, when of August, 2019. within thirty (30) days following Dated this 7th day of August, of this notice. Objections, may appear and show cause, if and where all persons interested PAUL HESSE the fi ling of the Petition and 2019. if any, should be mailed to any you have, why said Petition may appear and contest the Judge of the District Court Combined Notice herein, or the DAVID LEE RANDALL Oil and Gas Conservation should not be granted. same. MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk same will be forever barred. Personal Representative Division, Pollution Abatement Witness my hand and seal PAUL HESSE BRITNEY McKELVEY, Deputy Dated this 13th day of August, Matt Wheatley, OBA #14128 Department, Jim Thorpe of said Court this 13th day of Judge of the District Court Prepared by: 2019. WHEATLEY, SEGLER Building, P.O. Box 52000-2000, August, 2019. MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk Tammy S. Boling, OBA #12569 JACK D. McCURDY II OSBY & MILLER, LLC Oklahoma City, Oklahoma BOB W. HUGHEY By DIANA GARRETT, Deputy LAW OFFICE OF Judge of the District Court P.O. Box 850126 73152-2000. Canadian County APPROVED AS TO FORM: TAMMY S. BOLING MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk Yukon, Oklahoma 73085 Juvenile Justice Center Joe E. White Jr., OBA #12930 203 N. Bickford, #2 By TINA KARA, Deputy Telephone (405) 354-5276 El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 Russell B. Oxford, 22670 Facsimile (405) 350-0537 (Published in The El Reno APPROVED FOR ENTRY: Charles C. Weddle III Robyn B. Hopkins, #31818 OBA #18869 (405) 262-1101 OXFORD LAW PLLC [email protected] Tribune, El Reno, Okla., 10343 Veneto Circle Aug. 14 and 21, 2019.) HOPKINS LAW AND WHITE & WEDDLE, P.C. (405) 262-1102 Attorney for The Village, Oklahoma 73120 IN THE DISTRICT COURT ASSOCIATES, P.C. 630 N.E. 63rd Street Attorney for Personal Representative Telephone (918) 607-8891 WITHIN AND FOR 1225 Piedmont Road North Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 Personal Representative [email protected] THE COUNTY OF CANADIAN Piedmont, Oklahoma 73078 (405) 858-8899 (Published in The El Reno (405) 373-4792 Fax (405) 858-8844 Attorney for Petitioner AND STATE OF OKLAHOMA (Published in The El Reno Tribune, El Reno, Okla., In the Matter of the Estates Fax (405) 353-7012 [email protected] Aug. 14 and 21, 2019.) Tribune, El Reno, Okla., of MAGGIE OLTMANNS, Attorney for Petitioners [email protected] (Published in The El Reno IN THE DISTRICT COURT Aug. 14 and 21, 2019.) Deceased, and Attorneys for Petitioner Tribune, El Reno, Okla., OF CANADIAN COUNTY IN THE DISTRICT COURT JOHN OLTMANNS, Deceased Aug. 21, 2019.) STATE OF OKLAHOMA (Published in The El Reno OF CANADIAN COUNTY Case No. PB-2019-88 BEFORE In the Matter of the Estate of Tribune, El Reno, Okla., (Published in The El Reno STATE OF OKLAHOMA NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE CORPORATION SANDRA K. BEARD, Deceased Aug. 14, 21 and 28, 2019.) Tribune, El Reno, Okla., In the Matter of the Estate To the creditors of COMMISSION OF THE No. PB-2019-156 IN THE DISTRICT COURT Aug. 21 and 25, 2019.) of JOSEPH J. MAYS, Deceased Maggie Oltmanns, Deceased, STATE OF OKLAHOMA NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF CANADIAN COUNTY BEFORE No. PB-2019-157 and John Oltmanns, Deceased APPLICANT: DEVON ENERGY To the creditors of STATE OF OKLAHOMA THE CORPORATION NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims PRODUCTION COMPANY, L.P. Sandra K. Beard, Deceased against Maggie Oltmanns, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., COMMISSION OF THE To the creditors of All creditors having claims Plaintiff STATE OF OKLAHOMA RELIEF SOUGHT: Deceased, or John Oltmanns, Joseph J. Mays, Deceased EXCEPTION TO RULE against Sandra K. Beard, Deceased, are required to v. APPLICANT: DEVON ENERGY All creditors having claims Deceased, are required to ANTHONY A. TARTAGLIA PRODUCTION COMPANY, L.P. 165:10-3-28(c)(2)(b) LOCATION present the same with a against Joseph J. Mays, OF HORIZONTAL WELL present the same, with a description of all security A/K/A ANTHONY TARTAGLIA RELIEF SOUGHT: Deceased, are required to description of all security LEGAL DESCRIPTION: interests and other collateral A/K/A ANTHONY ANGELO COMMERCIAL present the same, with a interest and other collateral ELLISON 24_13-13N-9W (if any) held by each TARTAGLIA A/K/A ANTHONY DISPOSAL WELL held by each creditor with description of all security 3HX SECTIONS 13 AND 24, creditor with respect to ANGELA TARTAGLIA, LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SW/4 respect to such claim, to the interest and other collateral TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, RANGE such claim, to Jeff Deckard DECEASED; SPOUSE, IF ANY, SW/4 NW/4 SECTION 13, named attorney: held by each creditor with 9 WEST, CANADIAN COUNTY, and Dana Deckard, named OF ANTHONY A. TARTAGLIA; TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, RANGE Jeffrey C. Trent respect to such claim, to the OKLAHOMA Personal Representatives, at UNKNOWN HEIRS, 10 WEST, CANADIAN COUNTY, Attorney at Law named attorney: CAUSE CD NO. 201904223 the following address of their SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OKLAHOMA P.O. Box 851530 Jeffrey C. Trent NOTICE OF HEARING attorney, Justin W. Perry, located OF ANTHONY A. TARTAGLIA; CAUSE PD NO. 201900160 Yukon, Oklahoma 73085 Attorney at Law STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: at 41 East 15th Street, Edmond, DONNA K. TARTAGLIA APP NO. 2000370035 On or before the following P.O. Box 851530 Agnes E. Siegrist, Trustee of Oklahoma 73013, on or before A/K/A DONNA KATHERINE AMENDED presentment date: the 31st day Yukon, Oklahoma 73085 the Agnes E. Siegrist Revocable the following presentment date: TARTAGLIA, DECEASED; NOTICE OF HEARING of October, 2019, or the same On or before the following Trust dated 2/20/1997; Cimarex Wednesday, October 23, 2019, or UNKNOWN HEIRS, STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: will be forever barred. presentment date: the 15th day Energy Co.; Circle Makers, the same will be forever barred. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS All persons, owners, producers, MICHAEL D. BEARD of October, 2019, or the same LLC; Dale Red River Resources, JUSTIN W. PERRY OF DONNA K. TARTAGLIA; operators, purchasers and Personal Representative will be forever barred. LLC; Key Production Company, Attorney for JOHN DOE, OCCUPANT; takers of oil and gas, and Jeffrey C. Trent, OBA #11598 GLEN E. MAYS Inc.; Massey Properties, LLC; Personal Representatives CATHY ALMARENDA A/K/A all other interested persons, 915 West Main Street Personal Representative Massey Properties, LLC; Jeff Deckard and Dana Deckard CATHERINE ALMERINDA particularly in Canadian Yukon, Oklahoma 73099 Jeffrey C. Trent, OBA #11598 Newfi eld Exploration Mid- LAW OFFICES OF A/K/A CATHERINE County, Oklahoma. (405) 354-4879 Continent, LLC; Octagon JUSTIN W. PERRY ALMARENDA TARTAGLIA; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 915 West Main Street Attorney for the Energy Corporation; Prize 41 East 15th Street SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF CATHY that the Applicant in this Cause, Yukon, Oklahoma 73099 Personal Representative Energy Resources, LP; Rebellion Edmond, Oklahoma 73013 ALMERINDA; GEORGE Devon Energy Production (405) 354-4879 Energy, LLC; and all persons, Telephone (405) 228-0366 CARMINE TARTAGLIA A/K/A Company, L.P., whose address Attorney for the (Published in The El Reno Facsimile (405) 285-6431 Personal Representative owners, producers, operators, GEORGE TATAGLIAGLIA; for the purposes hereof is Devon purchasers and takers of oil Tribune, El Reno, Okla., SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF GEORGE Energy Center, 333 W. Sheridan Aug. 21 and 28, 2019.) and gas and all other interested CARMINE TARTAGLIA; Ave., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma IN THE DISTRICT COURT (Published in The El Reno (Published in The El Reno persons, particularly in ANTHONY ANGELA 73102, is requesting that the OF CANADIAN COUNTY Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Canadian County, Oklahoma, TARTAGLIA; AND SPOUSE, Corporation Commission, STATE OF OKLAHOMA Aug. 18 and 21, 2019.) Aug. 21 and 28, 2019.) and if any of the above In the Matter of the Estate Town of Union City is accepting IF ANY, OF ANTHONY pursuant to OCC-OGR Rule IN THE DISTRICT COURT individuals are deceased, or of JENNY MERCEDES bids for Architect Drawings for ANGELA TARTAGLIA, 165:10-5-6 and Rules of Practice OF CANADIAN COUNTY if any of the above companies DAVIS MCNAUL, Deceased a new Town Hall Complex. Defendant(s) 165:5-7-27, authorize the STATE OF OKLAHOMA are no longer in existence, the Case No. PB-2019-148 Complex will house the Union Case No. CJ-2019-404 approval of the commercial In the Matter of the Estate of unknown heirs, executors, NOTICE TO CREDITORS City Police Department, Staff NOTICE BY PUBLICATION disposal well as follows: MARGARET ELLEN UNRUH, administrators, devisees, Offi ces and Multipurpose Safe To the creditors of THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, WELL NAME: Cana SWD 1-13 Deceased trustees and assigns, immediate Room and other common areas. Jenny Mercedes Davis McNaul, TO: Unknown Heirs, LOCATION: SURFACE HOLE, Case No. PB-2019-167 and remote, of the above-named Additional information can Deceased: Successors and Assigns of located in the SW/4 SW/4 COMBINED NOTICE parties. be obtained at 405-483-5509 All creditors having claims Anthony A. Tartaglia, Unknown NW/4, Section 13, T13N-R10W, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ext. 5, Monday-Friday, 8-5. NOTICE TO CREDITORS against Jenny Mercedes Heirs, Successors and Assigns Canadian County, Oklahoma AND NOTICE OF HEARING that the Applicant in this Bids will be accepted until of Donna K. Tartaglia, and NAME OF DISPOSAL ZONE Davis McNaul, Deceased, NOTICE IS HEREBY given to cause is requesting that the August 28, 2019, at 5 p.m. spouse, if any, of Anthony AND DEPTH: Upper Penn Sands are required to present the all persons interested in the Commission issue an Order same, with a description of Angela Tartaglia, if living or if - Shawnee - Douglas - Tonkawa estate of Margaret Ellen Unruh, allowing Applicant to situate its all security interests and dead, and to said Defendant(s)’ Top: 4,948’ Bottom: 7,610’ (Published in The El Reno Deceased, that on this date, proposed Ellison 24_13-13N-9W other collateral (if any) held Unknown Successors, if any. DISPOSAL RATE AND Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Scott W. Unruh, who may be 3HX well closer than 600 feet by each creditor with respect TAKE NOTICE that you have PRESSURE: 30,000 BPD/MCF - Aug. 21, 2019.) contacted through counsel at the from the Ellison 24_13-13N-9W to such claim, by mailing to been sued by Wells Fargo Bank, 2,484 PSI/Surface IN THE DISTRICT COURT address below, fi led a Petition 2HX and Ellison 24_13-13N-9W David H. Halley, Attorney for OF CANADIAN COUNTY N.A., in the District Court of IT IS ORDERED that this Cause 4HX wells, located on the above- the Co-Personal Representatives, for Summary Administration in STATE OF OKLAHOMA Canadian County, State of be referred to an Administrative described unit. at his offi ce at 107 S. Rock the District Court of Canadian In the Matter of the Estate Oklahoma, and that you must Law Judge for hearing, taking NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Island, El Reno, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma. of BILLY RAY LUDLOW answer the Petition on or of evidence and reporting to the that the Applicant in this cause 73036, on or before the following The Petitioner has alleged that AND WILDA MAE LUDLOW, before October 4, 2019, or the Commission. is requesting the following presentment date: November 19, the above-named Decedent, Deceased allegations of said Petition will IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE special relief: to designate the 2019, or the same will be forever Case No. PB-2019-170 be taken as true and judgment IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Margaret Ellen Unruh, died barred. on October 10, 2015, domiciled Applicant or some other party NOTICE FOR HEARING rendered against you awarding Cause will be heard before an as Operator of the unit well. Dated this 14th day of August, and residing in Butler County, PETITION TO ADMIT Plaintiff a fi rst lien upon the Administrative Law Judge at the Applicant is further requesting 2019. Kansas, and that the total WILL TO PROBATE following described real estate, Corporation Commission, First that the Order to be entered in CHRISTOPHER M. DAVIS APPOINTMENT OF situated in Canadian County, Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, probable value of her property STEPHEN L. DAVIS this cause be made effective on PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE State of Oklahoma, to-wit: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at in the State of Oklahoma is less Co-Personal Representatives a date prior to the date of the AND FOR DETERMINATION Lot Two (2) and the East Twenty 8:30 a.m. on October 2, 2019. than $200,000.00. DAVID H. HALLEY, OBA #12684 Order. OF HEIRS-AT-LAW Feet (E20’) of Lot Three (3), NOTICE IS FURTHER The names, ages and NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Attorney for DEVISEES AND LEGATEES last known addresses of Personal Representative Block Nine (9), Canadian GIVEN that the Applicant that this cause be set before an NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Heights 3rd Addition to Yukon, and interested parties may the heirs-at-law, individuals Administrative Law Judge for 107 S. Rock Island to all persons interested in the Canadian County, Oklahoma, present testimony by telephone. having fi rst right to serve hearing, taking of evidence and El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 estate of Billy Ray Ludlow and according to the recorded plat The cost of telephonic as Personal Representative reporting to the Commission. (405) 262-7800 Wilda Mae Ludlow, Deceased, thereof. communication shall be paid herein so far as known to the NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that on the 14th day of Property Address: 1005 Montreal by the person or persons Petitioner are: that this cause will be heard August, 2019, Michael Ludlow (Published in The El Reno Drive, Yukon, Oklahoma 73099 requesting its use. Interested Steven L. Unruh before an Administrative Law Tribune, El Reno, Okla., produced in the District Court For the sum of $75,127.87, with parties who wish to participate Legal Age of Canadian County, State of Judge on the Initial Hearing Aug. 14 and 21, 2019.) interest from January 1, 2019, by telephone shall contact 1604 Colton Way Docket at the Corporation IN THE DISTRICT COURT Oklahoma, instruments, in at 5.125 percent per annum, the Applicant or Applicant’s Cedar Park, Texas 78613 writing, purporting to be the Commission, Jim Thorpe OF CANADIAN COUNTY together with a reasonable attorney, prior to the hearing Relationship - Son Mutual and Conjoint Will of Building, 2101 N. Lincoln, STATE OF OKLAHOMA attorney’s fee, $450.00 for date, and provide their name Scott W. Unruh Billy Ray Ludlow and Wilda Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105, In the Matter of the Estates of abstracting, advances for and phone number. Legal Age PATRICK JOSEPH MCGRATH Mae Ludlow, Deceased, and has at 8:30 a.m. on the 10th day of taxes, insurance and property NOTICE IS FURTHER 2618 Lazy Vine Lane and ABBIE AVERY MCGRATH, also fi led a Petition asking the September, 2019, and that this preservation, and the costs of GIVEN that all interested Deceased Court to probate the joint Will, Missouri City, Texas 77459 Notice be published as required this action, and ordering said persons may appear and Case No. PB-2019-141 issue Letters Testamentary to Relationship - Son by law and the Rules of the property sold to satisfy said be heard. For information NOTICE TO CREDITORS Michael Ludlow and determine Shannon K. Hill Commission. To the creditors of the identity of all the heirs-at- judgment, and forever barring concerning this action, Legal Age NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Patrick Joseph McGrath law, devisees and legatees of the you and all persons claiming contact Heather Lacy, 333 W. 12550 SW Tawakoni that the Applicant and and Abbie Avery McGrath, decedents. by, through or under you from Sheridan Ave., Oklahoma City, Augusta, Kansas 67010 interested parties may present Deceased: NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that ever setting up or asserting any Oklahoma 73102, (405) 552-3563, Relationship - Daughter testimony by telephone. All creditors having claims the 12th day of September, 2019, right, title, equity or interest in or David E. Pepper and/or In the Order for Combined The cost of telephonic against Patrick Joseph McGrath at the hour of 1:30 o’clock p.m. and to said real estate adverse Jessica D. Hatcher, Attorney, Notice entered herein, the communication shall be paid and Abbie Avery McGrath, in the Courtroom of Judge to the right and title of the 201 Robert S. Kerr Ave., Suite Court found that it should by the person or persons Deceased, are required to McCurdy has been appointed purchaser at said foreclosure 1600, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma dispense with the regular requesting its use. Interested present the name, with a as the time for hearing the sale, and for such other and 73102, (405) 235-7000. estate proceedings prescribed parties who wish to participate description of all security Petition in the Canadian further relief to which it may be CORPORATION COMMISSION by law and order notice to by telephone shall contact interests and other collateral, County Courthouse in El Reno, entitled. OF OKLAHOMA creditors and issue an order the Applicant or Applicant’s if any held by each creditor Oklahoma, when and where all WITNESS MY HAND AND J. TODD HIETT, Chairman for hearing upon the Petition attorney, prior to the hearing with respect to such claim to persons interested may appear OFFICIAL SEAL this 6th day of BOB ANTHONY, Vice Chairman for Summary Administration date, and provide their name Mary P. English, the named and contest the same by fi ling August, 2019. DANA L. MURPHY and the Final Accounting and and telephone number. Personal Representative of written opposition thereto on MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk Commissioner Petition for Determination NOTICE IS FURTHER the estates of Patrick Joseph the ground of incompetency By HOLLY EATON, Deputy DONE AND PERFORMED this of Heirship, Distribution and GIVEN that all interested McGrath and Abbie Avery of the applicant, or may SHAPIRO & CEJDA, LLC 15th day of August, 2019. Discharge. persons may appear and McGrath at the law offi ce of assert their own rights to the 770 NE 63rd St. BY ORDER OF THE Pursuant to an Order of be heard. For information Jim A. Lyon, 2200 NW 50th, administration and pray the Oklahoma City, Okla. 73105-6431 COMMISSION: concerning this action, contact said Court, notice is hereby Suite 126, Oklahoma City, Letters be issued to them. (405) 848-1819 PEGGY MITCHELL TAYLOR TINSLEY JONES, given that the 1st day of Oklahoma 73112, on or before Dated this 14th day of August, File No. 19-135274 Secretary of the Commission Telephone (405) 310-1270, or October, 2019, at the hour the presentment date: October 9, 2019. Eric Huddleston, Attorney, Two of 11 o’clock a.m. in the 2019, or the same will be forever JACK D. McCURDY II Leadership Square, 211 North barred. Judge of the District Court Courtroom of the undersigned Robinson, Suite 1300, Oklahoma Dated this 7th day of August, FOGG LAW FIRM judge, or the judge to whom City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone 2019. 421 S. Rock Island Ave. this cause is assigned on (405) 232-3722. Respectfully submitted: El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 said date, in the County CORPORATION COMMISSION JIM A. LYON, OBA #5586 Telephone (405) 262-3502 Subscribe Courthouse in the City of OF OKLAHOMA 2200 N.W. 50th Street, Suite 126 Facsimile (405) 295-1536 El Reno, Canadian County, J. TODD HIETT, Chairman Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112 By Chance L. Deaton Oklahoma, has been appointed BOB ANTHONY, Vice Chairman Telephone (405) 843-0461 OBA #31978 as the time and place for DANA L. MURPHY Facsimile (405) 843-5100 to the El Reno Tribune Richard M. Fogg hearing said Petition, and Commissioner [email protected] OBA #2998 considering all relief prayed for DONE AND PERFORMED this Attorney for Jennifer K. Bridgforth in the Petition presented to the Personal Representative 15th day of August, 2019. OBA #30499 Court on said date. All persons BY ORDER OF THE Attorneys for Petitioner Call 262-5180 interested may appear at said COMMISSION: hearing. LPXLP PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary 12 ◆ LEGALS Wednesday, August 21, 2019 El Reno Tribune Legal notices

(Published in The El Reno NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN (Published in The El Reno NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN (Published in The El Reno (Published in The El Reno Tribune, El Reno, Okla., that the Applicant in this cause Tribune, El Reno, Okla., that the Applicant in this cause Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Aug. 21, 2019.) is requesting the following Aug. 21, 2019.) is requesting the following Aug. 21 and 28 and Sept. 4, 2019.) Aug. 21 and 28, 2019.) BEFORE special relief: to designate the BEFORE special relief: to designate the IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT COURT THE CORPORATION Applicant or some other party THE CORPORATION Applicant or some other party OF CANADIAN COUNTY OF CANADIAN COUNTY COMMISSION OF THE as Operator of the unit well. COMMISSION OF THE as Operator of the unit well. STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA Applicant is further requesting Applicant is further requesting STATE OF OKLAHOMA TINKER FEDERAL In the Matter of the APPLICANT: DEVON ENERGY that the Order to be entered in that the Order to be entered in APPLICANT: DEVON ENERGY CREDIT UNION, Plaintiff Estate of JAMES DOUGLAS PRODUCTION COMPANY, L.P. this cause be made effective on this cause be made effective on RENBARGER, Deceased PRODUCTION COMPANY, L.P. vs. RELIEF SOUGHT: a date prior to the date of the a date prior to the date of the No. PB-2019-28 RELIEF SOUGHT: DANIEL W. HAGUE, Defendant EXCEPTION TO RULE Order. EXCEPTION TO RULE Order. ORDER AND NOTICE 165:10-3-28(c)(2)(b) LOCATION NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Case No. CJ-2019-138 165:10-3-28(c)(2)(b) LOCATION NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN FOR HEARING OF HORIZONTAL WELL that this cause be set before an that this cause be set before an NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF HORIZONTAL WELL FINAL ACCOUNT LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Administrative Law Judge for Administrative Law Judge for To the above-named Defendant: PETITION FOR ELLISON 24_13-13N-9W 11HX hearing, taking of evidence and LEGAL DESCRIPTION: hearing, taking of evidence and DANIEL W. HAGUE DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION SECTIONS 13 AND 24, reporting to the Commission. ELLISON 24_13-13N-9W reporting to the Commission. 5HX SECTIONS 13 AND 24, WHEREVER FOUND APPROVAL OF TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, RANGE NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN You are hereby notifi ed that 9 WEST, CANADIAN COUNTY, that this cause will be heard TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, RANGE ATTORNEYS FEES that this cause will be heard an action has been fi led in the COSTS AND EXPENSES OKLAHOMA before an Administrative Law 9 WEST, CANADIAN COUNTY, before an Administrative Law District Court of Canadian AND DISCHARGE OF CAUSE CD NO. 201904230 Judge on the Initial Hearing OKLAHOMA Judge on the Initial Hearing PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE NOTICE OF HEARING Docket at the Corporation CAUSE CD NO. 201904225 Docket at the Corporation County, State of Oklahoma, STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Commission, Jim Thorpe NOTICE OF HEARING Commission, Jim Thorpe Case No. CJ-2019-138, styled Tamie Patricia Renbarger and Agnes E. Siegrist, Trustee of Building, 2101 N. Lincoln, STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Building, 2101 N. Lincoln, Tinker Federal Credit Union, Matthew Douglas Renbarger, the Agnes E. Siegrist Revocable Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105, Agnes E. Siegrist, Trustee of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105, Plaintiff v. Daniel W. Hague, Co-Personal Representatives Trust dated 2/20/1997; Cimarex at 8:30 a.m. on the 10th day of the Agnes E. Siegrist Revocable at 8:30 a.m. on the 10th day of Defendant. The action alleges of the estate of James Douglas Energy Co.; Circle Makers, September, 2019, and that this Trust dated 2/20/1997; Cimarex September, 2019, and that this that Defendant is indebted to Renbarger, having fi led in LLC; Dale Red River Resources, Notice be published as required Energy Co.; Circle Makers, Notice be published as required Tinker Federal Credit Union this Court a fi nal account of the administration of LLC; Key Production Company, by law and the Rules of the LLC; Dale Red River Resources, by law and the Rules of the in the amount of $11,207.29 said estate and petition for Inc.; Massey Properties, LLC; Commission. LLC; Key Production Company, Commission. as of January 16, 2019. Massey Properties, LLC; NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Inc.; Massey Properties, LLC; NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN distribution of said estate, Newfi eld Exploration Mid- that the Applicant and You and/or your unknown for approval of attorneys fees, Massey Properties, LLC; that the Applicant and successors are hereby notifi ed Continent, LLC; Octagon interested parties may present interested parties may present costs and expenses and for Newfi eld Exploration Mid- that you have been sued in Energy Corporation; Prize testimony by telephone. Continent, LLC; Octagon testimony by telephone. fi nal discharge of said Co- Energy Resources, LP; Rebellion The cost of telephonic this action and must answer Energy Corporation; Prize The cost of telephonic Personal Representatives. Energy, LLC; and all persons, communication shall be paid communication shall be paid the Petition fi led by Plaintiff IT IS HEREBY ORDERED owners, producers, operators, by the person or persons Energy Resources, LP; Rebellion on or before October 25, 2019, Energy, LLC; and all persons, by the person or persons AND NOTICE IS HEREBY purchasers and takers of oil requesting its use. Interested or the facts contained in owners, producers, operators, requesting its use. Interested GIVEN that the hearing on and gas and all other interested parties who wish to participate said Petition will be taken said fi nal account be and the purchasers and takers of oil parties who wish to participate persons, particularly in by telephone shall contact by telephone shall contact same is hereby set for the 16th and gas and all other interested as true and judgment Canadian County, Oklahoma, the Applicant or Applicant’s the Applicant or Applicant’s day of September, 2019, at the persons, particularly in will be entered in favor of and if any of the above attorney, prior to the hearing attorney, prior to the hearing hour of 9 a.m. in the District Canadian County, Oklahoma, Tinker Federal Credit Union. individuals are deceased, or date, and provide their name date, and provide their name Courtroom, Canadian County and if any of the above Issued August 13, 2019. if any of the above companies and telephone number. and telephone number. Courthouse, El Reno, Oklahoma, individuals are deceased, or MARIE HIRST, Court Clerk are no longer in existence, the NOTICE IS FURTHER NOTICE IS FURTHER and all persons interested in if any of the above companies By HOLLY EATON, Deputy unknown heirs, executors, GIVEN that all interested GIVEN that all interested said estate are notifi ed then administrators, devisees, persons may appear and Attorney for Plaintiff are no longer in existence, the persons may appear and and there to appear and show trustees and assigns, immediate be heard. For information Jeffery S. Ludlam, OBA #17822 unknown heirs, executors, be heard. For information cause, if any they have, why and remote, of the above-named concerning this action, contact administrators, devisees, concerning this action, contact HALL & LUDLAM, PLLC parties. TAYLOR TINSLEY JONES, said account should not be trustees and assigns, immediate TAYLOR TINSLEY JONES, 210 Park Ave., Suite 3001 settled and allowed, and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Telephone (405) 310-1270, or and remote, of the above-named Telephone (405) 310-1270, or Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 that the Applicant in this Eric Huddleston, Attorney, Two said estate distributed and parties. Eric Huddleston, Attorney, Two Telephone (405) 600-9500 the Personal Representative cause is requesting that the Leadership Square, 211 North NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Leadership Square, 211 North Facsimile (405) 600-9550 Commission issue an Order Robinson, Suite 1300, Oklahoma discharged. that the Applicant in this Robinson, Suite 1300, Oklahoma IT IS FURTHER ORDERED allowing Applicant to situate its City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone cause is requesting that the City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone proposed Ellison 24_13-13N-9W (405) 232-3722. (Published in The El Reno that notice thereof be given by Commission issue an Order (405) 232-3722. publication and by mailing a 11HX well closer than 600 feet CORPORATION COMMISSION Tribune, El Reno, Okla., allowing Applicant to situate its CORPORATION COMMISSION copy of this Order and Notice to from the Ellison 24_13-13N-9W OF OKLAHOMA OF OKLAHOMA Aug. 21, 2019.) proposed Ellison 24_13-13N-9W all of the heirs at law, devisees 10HX well, located on the above- J. TODD HIETT, Chairman J. TODD HIETT, Chairman 5HX well closer than 600 feet BEFORE and legatees of the deceased, as described unit. BOB ANTHONY, Vice Chairman BOB ANTHONY, Vice Chairman NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN DANA L. MURPHY from the Ellison 24_13-13N-9W THE CORPORATION required by law. 4HX well, located on the above- DANA L. MURPHY COMMISSION OF THE that the Applicant in this cause Commissioner Commissioner IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have is requesting the following DONE AND PERFORMED this described unit. STATE OF OKLAHOMA hereunto set my hand this 16th NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN DONE AND PERFORMED this APPLICANT: DEVON ENERGY special relief: to designate the 15th day of August, 2019. 15th day of August, 2019. day of August, 2019. Applicant or some other party BY ORDER OF THE that the Applicant in this cause PRODUCTION COMPANY, L.P. JACK D. McCURDY II is requesting the following BY ORDER OF THE as Operator of the unit well. COMMISSION: COMMISSION: RELIEF SOUGHT: Judge of the District Court special relief: to designate the Applicant is further requesting PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary EXCEPTION TO RULE APPROVED AS TO FORM: that the Order to be entered in Applicant or some other party 165:10-3-28(c)(2)(b) LOCATION Paul I. Schulte, OBA #7994 this cause be made effective on as Operator of the unit well. (Published in The El Reno OF HORIZONTAL WELL SCHULTE, SCHNEITER a date prior to the date of the Applicant is further requesting (Published in The El Reno LEGAL DESCRIPTION: & GIBSON, P.L.L.C. Order. Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Tribune, El Reno, Okla., that the Order to be entered in ELLISON 24_13-13N-9W 302 North Main Street NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Aug. 21, 2019.) Aug. 21, 2019.) BEFORE this cause be made effective on 9HX SECTIONS 13 AND 24, Kingfi sher, Oklahoma 73750 that this cause be set before an a date prior to the date of the BEFORE Telephone (405) 375-4165 Administrative Law Judge for THE CORPORATION THE CORPORATION TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, RANGE COMMISSION OF THE Order. Facsimile (405) 375-5944 hearing, taking of evidence and COMMISSION OF THE 9 WEST, CANADIAN COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Email: [email protected] reporting to the Commission. STATE OF OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: DEVON ENERGY that this cause be set before an Attorneys for Estate NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN APPLICANT: DEVON ENERGY CAUSE CD NO. 201904228 PRODUCTION COMPANY, L.P. Administrative Law Judge for that this cause will be heard PRODUCTION COMPANY, L.P. NOTICE OF HEARING RELIEF SOUGHT: hearing, taking of evidence and before an Administrative Law RELIEF SOUGHT: (Published in The El Reno EXCEPTION TO RULE reporting to the Commission. STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Judge on the Initial Hearing EXCEPTION TO RULE 165:10-3-28(c)(2)(b) LOCATION NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Agnes E. Siegrist, Trustee of Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Docket at the Corporation 165:10-3-28(c)(2)(b) LOCATION OF HORIZONTAL WELL that this cause will be heard the Agnes E. Siegrist Revocable Aug. 21 and 28, 2019.) Commission, Jim Thorpe OF HORIZONTAL WELL LEGAL DESCRIPTION: before an Administrative Law Trust dated 2/20/1997; Cimarex IN THE DISTRICT COURT Building, 2101 N. Lincoln, LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ELLISON 24_13-13N-9W Energy Co.; Circle Makers, WITHIN AND FOR Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105, Judge on the Initial Hearing ELLISON 24_13-13N-9W 4HX SECTIONS 13 AND 24, Docket at the Corporation LLC; Dale Red River Resources, CANADIAN COUNTY at 8:30 a.m. on the 10th day of 8HX SECTIONS 13 AND 24, STATE OF OKLAHOMA TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, RANGE Commission, Jim Thorpe LLC; Key Production Company, September, 2019, and that this TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, RANGE In the Matter of the Estate 9 WEST, CANADIAN COUNTY, Building, 2101 N. Lincoln, Inc.; Massey Properties, LLC; Notice be published as required 9 WEST, CANADIAN COUNTY, of FLOY HELEN REYNOLDS, OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105, Massey Properties, LLC; by law and the Rules of the OKLAHOMA Deceased CAUSE CD NO. 201904224 at 8:30 a.m. on the 10th day of Commission. CAUSE CD NO. 201904227 Newfi eld Exploration Mid- Case No. PB-2005-39 NOTICE OF HEARING September, 2019, and that this NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN NOTICE OF HEARING Continent, LLC; Octagon NOTICE TO CREDITORS that the Applicant and STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Notice be published as required STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Energy Corporation; Prize To the creditors of interested parties may present Agnes E. Siegrist, Trustee of by law and the Rules of the the Agnes E. Siegrist Revocable Agnes E. Siegrist, Trustee of Energy Resources, LP; Rebellion Floy Helen Reynolds, Deceased: testimony by telephone. Commission. the Agnes E. Siegrist Revocable Energy, LLC; and all persons, The cost of telephonic Trust dated 2/20/1997; Cimarex All persons having claims NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Trust dated 2/20/1997; Cimarex owners, producers, operators, communication shall be paid Energy Co.; Circle Makers, against the estate of Floy LLC; Dale Red River Resources, that the Applicant and Energy Co.; Circle Makers, purchasers and takers of oil Helen Reynolds, Deceased, are by the person or persons LLC; Dale Red River Resources, LLC; Key Production Company, interested parties may present and gas and all other interested required to present the same requesting its use. Interested testimony by telephone. LLC; Key Production Company, Inc.; Massey Properties, LLC; persons, particularly in with the necessary vouchers parties who wish to participate The cost of telephonic Inc.; Massey Properties, LLC; by telephone shall contact Massey Properties, LLC; Canadian County, Oklahoma, to Karen Winifred Reynolds, Newfi eld Exploration Mid- communication shall be paid Massey Properties, LLC; the Applicant or Applicant’s Newfi eld Exploration Mid- and if any of the above Personal Representative, at Continent, LLC; Octagon by the person or persons the offi ce of Jason Glidewell, attorney, prior to the hearing requesting its use. Interested Continent, LLC; Octagon individuals are deceased, or date, and provide their name Energy Corporation; Prize Attorney at Law, P.O. Box 186, parties who wish to participate Energy Corporation; Prize if any of the above companies and telephone number. Energy Resources, LP; Rebellion Anadarko, Oklahoma 73005, on Energy, LLC; and all persons, by telephone shall contact Energy Resources, LP; Rebellion are no longer in existence, the NOTICE IS FURTHER Energy, LLC; and all persons, unknown heirs, executors, or before the presentment date owners, producers, operators, the Applicant or Applicant’s of the 8th day of November GIVEN that all interested owners, producers, operators, administrators, devisees, persons may appear and purchasers and takers of oil attorney, prior to the hearing 2019, or the same will be forever and gas and all other interested date, and provide their name purchasers and takers of oil trustees and assigns, immediate be heard. For information and gas and all other interested barred. concerning this action, contact persons, particularly in and telephone number. and remote, of the above-named Dated this 16th day of August Canadian County, Oklahoma, persons, particularly in TAYLOR TINSLEY JONES, NOTICE IS FURTHER parties. 2019. and if any of the above Canadian County, Oklahoma, Telephone (405) 310-1270, or GIVEN that all interested NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN JASON GLIDEWELL individuals are deceased, or and if any of the above Eric Huddleston, Attorney, Two persons may appear and individuals are deceased, or that the Applicant in this OBA #19104 Leadership Square, 211 North if any of the above companies be heard. For information cause is requesting that the are no longer in existence, the if any of the above companies P.O. Box 186 Robinson, Suite 1300, Oklahoma concerning this action, contact are no longer in existence, the Commission issue an Order Anadarko, Oklahoma 73005 City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone unknown heirs, executors, TAYLOR TINSLEY JONES, administrators, devisees, unknown heirs, executors, allowing Applicant to situate its (405) 247-2456 (405) 232-3722. Telephone (405) 310-1270, or trustees and assigns, immediate administrators, devisees, proposed Ellison 24_13-13N-9W Attorney for the CORPORATION COMMISSION Eric Huddleston, Attorney, Two trustees and assigns, immediate 9HX well closer than 600 feet Personal Representative OF OKLAHOMA and remote, of the above-named parties. Leadership Square, 211 North and remote, of the above-named from the Ellison 24_13-13N-9W J. TODD HIETT, Chairman Robinson, Suite 1300, Oklahoma parties. BOB ANTHONY, Vice Chairman NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 8HX and Ellison 24_13-13N- (Published in The El Reno that the Applicant in this City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 9W 10HX wells, located on the DANA L. MURPHY (405) 232-3722. that the Applicant in this Tribune, El Reno, Okla., Commissioner cause is requesting that the above-described unit. Aug. 21 and 28, 2019.) Commission issue an Order CORPORATION COMMISSION cause is requesting that the NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN DONE AND PERFORMED this OF OKLAHOMA Commission issue an Order 21 Units scheduled for Public allowing Applicant to situate its that the Applicant in this cause 15th day of August, 2019. J. TODD HIETT, Chairman allowing Applicant to situate its Auction on Sunday, September BY ORDER OF THE proposed Ellison 24_13-13N-9W is requesting the following 4HX well closer than 600 feet BOB ANTHONY, Vice Chairman proposed Ellison 24_13-13N-9W 8, 2019, at or after 10 a.m. on COMMISSION: 8HX well closer than 600 feet special relief: to designate the STORAGETREASURES.COM. PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary from the Ellison 24_13-13N-9W DANA L. MURPHY 3HX and Ellison 24_13-13N-9W Commissioner from the Ellison 24_13-13N-9W Applicant or some other party A02 - Mary Garrett 5HX wells, located on the above- DONE AND PERFORMED this 7HX and Ellison 24_13-13N-9W as Operator of the unit well. 22052 Jones Road NW (Published in The El Reno described unit. 15th day of August, 2019. 9HX wells, located on the above- Applicant is further requesting Calumet, Oklahoma 73014 Tribune, El Reno, Okla., NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN BY ORDER OF THE described unit. that the Order to be entered in E26 - Sonya Perez Aug. 21, 2019.) that the Applicant in this cause COMMISSION: NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN this cause be made effective on 1955 S. Shepard Avenue #301 El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 BEFORE is requesting the following PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary that the Applicant in this cause a date prior to the date of the THE CORPORATION special relief: to designate the is requesting the following Order. G1-34 - Danecia Wandrie COMMISSION OF THE Applicant or some other party special relief: to designate the NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN 532 S. Francis Applicant or some other party El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 STATE OF OKLAHOMA as Operator of the unit well. (Published in The El Reno that this cause be set before an Tribune, El Reno, Okla., as Operator of the unit well. G2-14 - Grant Liberatore APPLICANT: DEVON ENERGY Applicant is further requesting Administrative Law Judge for PRODUCTION COMPANY, L.P. that the Order to be entered in Aug. 21, 2019.) Applicant is further requesting 413 W. McNeese hearing, taking of evidence and RELIEF SOUGHT: this cause be made effective on BEFORE that the Order to be entered in Marlow, Oklahoma 73055 EXCEPTION TO RULE 165:10- a date prior to the date of the THE CORPORATION this cause be made effective on reporting to the Commission. G2-16 - Matt Taylor 3-28(c)(2)(b) LOCATION OF Order. COMMISSION OF THE a date prior to the date of the NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN 1011 W. Rogers HORIZONTAL WELL NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN STATE OF OKLAHOMA Order. that this cause will be heard El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: that this cause be set before an APPLICANT: DEVON ENERGY NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN before an Administrative Law 3420 N. Robinson ELLISON 24_13-13N-9W Administrative Law Judge for PRODUCTION COMPANY, L.P. that this cause be set before an Judge on the Initial Hearing Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118 2HX SECTIONS 13 AND 24, hearing, taking of evidence and RELIEF SOUGHT: Administrative Law Judge for Docket at the Corporation I08 - Linda McLearen TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, RANGE reporting to the Commission. EXCEPTION TO RULE hearing, taking of evidence and Commission, Jim Thorpe 3000 E. Elm Street reporting to the Commission. 9 WEST, CANADIAN COUNTY, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN 165:10-3-28(c)(2)(b) LOCATION Building, 2101 N. Lincoln, El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 OKLAHOMA that this cause will be heard NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN OF HORIZONTAL WELL Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105, I12 - Linda McLearen CAUSE CD NO. 201904222 before an Administrative Law that this cause will be heard LEGAL DESCRIPTION: at 8:30 a.m. on the 10th day of 3000 E. Elm Street NOTICE OF HEARING Judge on the Initial Hearing before an Administrative Law El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Docket at the Corporation ELLISON 24_13-13N-9W Judge on the Initial Hearing September, 2019, and that this 7HX SECTIONS 13 AND 24, Notice be published as required J19 - Melody Loar Agnes E. Siegrist, Trustee of Commission, Jim Thorpe Docket at the Corporation 2400 S. Macarthur Blvd. #85, TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, RANGE Commission, Jim Thorpe by law and the Rules of the the Agnes E. Siegrist Revocable Building, 2101 N. Lincoln, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73128, Trust dated 2/20/1997; Cimarex Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105, 9 WEST, CANADIAN COUNTY, Building, 2101 N. Lincoln, Commission. 10004 Glasscow Terrace Energy Co.; Circle Makers, at 8:30 a.m. on the 10th day of OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN Yukon, Oklahoma 73099 LLC; Dale Red River Resources, September, 2019, and that this CAUSE CD NO. 201904226 at 8:30 a.m. on the 10th day of that the Applicant and LLC; Key Production Company, Notice be published as required NOTICE OF HEARING September, 2019, and that this J26 - Kenneth Hicks interested parties may present 716 S. County Line Road Inc.; Massey Properties, LLC; by law and the Rules of the STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Notice be published as required testimony by telephone. Massey Properties, LLC; Commission. Agnes E. Siegrist, Trustee of by law and the Rules of the Geary, Oklahoma 73040 The cost of telephonic J78 - Kandi Wilson Newfi eld Exploration Mid- NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN the Agnes E. Siegrist Revocable Commission. communication shall be paid Continent, LLC; Octagon that the Applicant and Trust dated 2/20/1997; Cimarex NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN 20000 State Highway 37 by the person or persons Energy Corporation; Prize interested parties may present Energy Co.; Circle Makers, that the Applicant and Hinton, Oklahoma 73047 requesting its use. Interested Energy Resources, LP; Rebellion testimony by telephone. LLC; Dale Red River Resources, interested parties may present K30 - Stephany Gallion Energy, LLC; and all persons, The cost of telephonic LLC; Key Production Company, testimony by telephone. parties who wish to participate 1309 N. Meridian owners, producers, operators, communication shall be paid Inc.; Massey Properties, LLC; The cost of telephonic by telephone shall contact Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73110 purchasers and takers of oil by the person or persons Massey Properties, LLC; communication shall be paid the Applicant or Applicant’s K67 - Reba Jones and gas and all other interested requesting its use. Interested Newfi eld Exploration Mid- by the person or persons attorney, prior to the hearing 1955 Shepard Avenue #709 persons, particularly in parties who wish to participate Continent, LLC; Octagon requesting its use. Interested date, and provide their name El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 Canadian County, Oklahoma, by telephone shall contact Energy Corporation; Prize parties who wish to participate and telephone number. K74 - Pricilla Walker and if any of the above the Applicant or Applicant’s 710 Sunset Drive Energy Resources, LP; Rebellion by telephone shall contact NOTICE IS FURTHER individuals are deceased, or attorney, prior to the hearing El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 Energy, LLC; and all persons, the Applicant or Applicant’s GIVEN that all interested if any of the above companies date, and provide their name K79 - Amy Whitacre owners, producers, operators, attorney, prior to the hearing persons may appear and are no longer in existence, the and telephone number. date, and provide their name 1217 E. Oak purchasers and takers of oil be heard. For information unknown heirs, executors, NOTICE IS FURTHER and telephone number. El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 and gas and all other interested concerning this action, contact administrators, devisees, GIVEN that all interested NOTICE IS FURTHER K82 - Ray White persons, particularly in trustees and assigns, immediate persons may appear and GIVEN that all interested TAYLOR TINSLEY JONES, 623 S. Reno Avenue Canadian County, Oklahoma, and remote, of the above-named be heard. For information persons may appear and Telephone (405) 310-1270, or El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 parties. concerning this action, contact and if any of the above be heard. For information Eric Huddleston, Attorney, Two L21 - Jennette Smith NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TAYLOR TINSLEY JONES, individuals are deceased, or concerning this action, contact Leadership Square, 211 North 803 S. Williams that the Applicant in this Telephone (405) 310-1270, or if any of the above companies TAYLOR TINSLEY JONES, Robinson, Suite 1300, Oklahoma El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 cause is requesting that the Eric Huddleston, Attorney, Two are no longer in existence, the Telephone (405) 310-1270, or City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone L95 - Brooke Gililland Commission issue an Order Leadership Square, 211 North unknown heirs, executors, Eric Huddleston, Attorney, Two (405) 232-3722. 18840 Burton Drive allowing Applicant to situate its Robinson, Suite 1300, Oklahoma administrators, devisees, Leadership Square, 211 North CORPORATION COMMISSION Norman, Oklahoma 73026 proposed Ellison 24_13-13N-9W City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone trustees and assigns, immediate Robinson, Suite 1300, Oklahoma OF OKLAHOMA N05 - Rhonda Hackney 2HX well closer than 600 feet (405) 232-3722. and remote, of the above-named City, Oklahoma 73102, Telephone J. TODD HIETT, Chairman 1015 S. Reno from the Ellison 24_13-13N-9W CORPORATION COMMISSION parties. (405) 232-3722. BOB ANTHONY, Vice Chairman El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 3HX well, located on the above- OF OKLAHOMA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN CORPORATION COMMISSION described unit. J. TODD HIETT, Chairman DANA L. MURPHY N06 - Ricky Jerlow that the Applicant in this OF OKLAHOMA 904 W. Watts, El Reno BOB ANTHONY, Vice Chairman cause is requesting that the J. TODD HIETT, Chairman Commissioner DANA L. MURPHY DONE AND PERFORMED this Oklahoma 73036 Commission issue an Order BOB ANTHONY, Vice Chairman N16 - Darrell Ramsey Commissioner DANA L. MURPHY 15th day of August, 2019. allowing Applicant to situate its 1720 89er Terrace DONE AND PERFORMED this proposed Ellison 24_13-13N-9W Commissioner BY ORDER OF THE 15th day of August, 2019. El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 7HX well closer than 600 feet DONE AND PERFORMED this COMMISSION: BY ORDER OF THE Q28 - Anna Kinsman from the Ellison 24_13-13N-9W 15th day of August, 2019. PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary COMMISSION: BY ORDER OF THE 905 S. Francis PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary 8HX well, located on the above- El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 described unit. COMMISSION: LPXLP PEGGY MITCHELL, Secretary El Reno Tribune Wednesday, August 21, 2019 NEWS ◆ 13

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