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A water disposal well in northeast Okla- homa City. The Environmental Protection Agency has denied the state’s request to take over permitting wastewater disposal from oil and gas sites. JOURNAL RECORD FILE PHOTO « 2 » House approves bill to level EPA denies playing field for rural hospitals “A prolonged stock market A bill that could help to revive plunge could eventually nancially struggling rural definitely pump the brakes state’s request hospitals in Oklahoma was on home sales altogether,” passed Wednesday in the said Robert Gideon II, owner House of Representatives. and Realtor at NextHome Real Estate. to regulate JOURNAL RECORD FILE PHOTO « 2 » wastewater ADDY Award winners discuss effective ad campaigns BY DAISY CREAGER E ective ad campaigns are Financial fears could put The Journal Record authentic to the brand and relatable to people – and OKLAHOMA CITY – The U.S. En- oftentimes, the way to relate brakes on home sales vironmental Protection Agency has to people is through humor, BY HEIDE BRANDES “We’ve seen mortgage rates really start denied Oklahoma’s request to regulate said advertising professionals The Journal Record falling,” he said. “I’m speaking very gener- the disposal of wastewater from oil and featured on a panel of ally, but essentially what happens whenever gas operations in the state. recent American Advertising OKLAHOMA CITY – Robert Gideon II, we see a mortgage rate fall with a reaction- The state Department of Environ- Award (ADDY) winners owner and Realtor at NextHome Real Es- ary fall as we did, it’s because people are mental Quality requested in December hosted by the Oklahoma tate, sent a memo to his team recently about taking their money out of the stock market 2018 to take over the permitting pro- City chapter of the American how the recent instability in the stock mar- and moving it over into safer U.S. Treasury cess, submitting additional supporting Advertising Federation on kets, the oil price war and the COVID-19 bonds. And typically when bonds are strong material in November. The EPA has Wednesday. scare might affect the housing market in in our country, you see mortgage rates drop.” denied the request, but the state is not Oklahoma. What that means for the average home- giving up, DEQ Communications Di- “As of right now, we haven’t seen a slow- buyer is that the home affordability index rector Erin Hatfield said. down, and the message is ‘Business as usual rises, and buyers can afford a little bit more “We are working with EPA to deter- « 3 » until told otherwise,’” Gideon said. home. mine the appropriate administrative Construction firms urged to Though the World Health Organization “It’s a boom for buyers on a budget and process for this to be approved. DEQ is plan for labor shortages, delays warns that COVID-19 will become a global sellers trying to basically drum up offers still seeking authority, and the goals are Coronavirus is sure to disrupt pandemic, the conflict over oil prices will and activity on their home. A prolonged the same,” Hatfield said in an email. construction schedules in likely have a bigger immediate impact on stock market plunge could eventually defi- In question are federal Clean Water the upcoming months, said Oklahoma’s housing market than the coro- attorney Michael Keester, navirus, Gideon said. Turn to HOUSING » p14 Turn to WATER » p14 a shareholder and partner at Hall Estill’s Tulsa o ce who specializes in complex business litigation. House passes bills on managed care

« 7 » BY STEVE METZER said that while he supports managed care cess and outcomes in Oklahoma, authored CDC awards state $6.9 million The Journal Record as an element in the governor’s plan, it two bills this session that could affect the for COVID-19 response The would be preferable for managed care to implementation of SoonerCare 2.0. Both Department of Health and OKLAHOMA CITY – An Oklahoma law- be administered by the Oklahoma Health measures have passed in the House and are Human Services said the maker said Wednesday that state interests Care Authority rather than by some vendor awaiting action in the Senate. Centers for Disease Control should be at the center of any managed potentially from out of state. House Bill 3477 would prohibit Supple- and Prevention will provide care strategy that might be pursued as part McEntire, who co-chaired a special mental Hospital Offset Payment Program $6.9 million to Oklahoma in of Gov. Kevin Stitt’s SoonerCare 2.0 plan to working group of lawmakers and other state fees from being utilized to make payments support of response e orts to expand Medicaid in Oklahoma. officials who met multiple times last year the coronavirus disease. State Rep. Marcus McEntire, R-Duncan, to explore ways to improve health care ac- Turn to BILLS » p14

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BY STEVE METZER from steering a person away from a rural The Journal Record hospital to receive services the hospital would be equipped to provide. It also OKLAHOMA CITY – A bill that would prohibit overly complex contracts could help to revive financially strug- with rural providers full of conditions gling rural hospitals in Oklahoma was and caveats that might serve to reduce or passed Wednesday in the House of delay payments. Representatives. “The absence of parity, equity and House Bill 2870, referred to as the fairness in reimbursement rates and the Small Oklahoma Hospital Survival Act, absence of contractual transparency are would mandate that insurance compa- primary factors that result in the eco- nies treat rural hospitals the same way nomic hardships faced by small Okla- they treat urban ones, especially when it homa hospitals,” the measure states. comes to reimbursement payments made No health care insurer that has 1,000 to cover costs of medical care provided to or more subscribers or 3,000 or more patients. beneficiaries would be able to exclude a The measure, authored by state Rep. rural Oklahoma hospital from a network Lundy Kiger, R-Poteau, and state Rep. unless the hospital refuses to accept a David Perryman, D-Chickasha, ad- health care contract that provides, at a vanced for consideration in the Senate minimum, the guaranteed reimburse- after clearing the House on a 93-0 vote. ment rates. Its title was stricken, which means it re- The bill would mandate that contracts mains subject to amendment. House Bill 2870, referred to as the Small Oklahoma Hospital Survival Act, would mandate between insurers and providers would On the House floor, Perryman told that insurance companies treat rural hospitals the same way they treat urban hospitals. be open for review and that the Okla- colleagues that a number of rural hospi- COURTESY UNSPLASH homa insurance commissioner maintain tals in Oklahoma operate on extremely updated data regarding prevailing mar- thin financial margins, largely resulting able to enter into contracts with rural homa hospital shall provide for a mini- ket reimbursement rates for Medicare from inequities that have been allowed to hospitals that allow for reimbursement mum guaranteed reimbursement rate reimbursements. exist in contracts the hospitals have with rates on services that are a fraction of equal to 100% of the prevailing market HB 2870 has earned support of the insurance companies. Some already face rates provided in contracts with urban rate for tests, procedures and similar Oklahoma Hospital Association. bankruptcy and others may follow suit if hospitals. Among other things, the Small services paid to urban hospitals,” the bill “Rural hospitals are a vital part of the they’re not provided with relief, he said. Oklahoma Hospital Survival Act would states, “or, if the prevailing market rate health care delivery system. They do “A lot of the hospitals have anywhere provide for “parity, equity and fairness” is disputed, 100% of the hospital’s billed not have enough volume to survive on from four days’ to three weeks’ worth of in negotiating and contracting with and charges.” lower payment rates and lack the market financial reserves. That’s how critical it is obtaining reimbursement from health The bill would prohibit insurers from power to negotiate the same payment right now,” Perryman said. insurance companies. discriminating against rural hospitals or rates as the larger urban hospitals,” said A big part of the problem, the law- “All health care contracts between professionals when they establish provid- Rick Snyder, OHA vice president of maker said, is that insurers have been a health care insurer and a small Okla- er networks. It would prohibit insurers finance. ADDY Award winners discuss effective ad campaigns BY JANICE FRANCIS-SMITH The Journal Record

OKLAHOMA CITY – Effective ad cam- paigns are authentic to the brand and relatable to people – and oftentimes, the way to relate to people is through humor, said advertising professionals featured on a panel of recent American Advertising Award (ADDY) winners hosted by the Oklahoma City chapter of the American Advertising Federation on Wednesday. The event was held at the Chesapeake Boathouse in Oklahoma City. Winners were selected from more than 1,000 entries submitted from Oklahoma City, Tulsa and Wichita Falls for the 2020 OKC ADDY Awards, which held its award show Feb. 8 at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City. “You want to be able to relate to people on their level, and a lot of times that’s through humor,” said Rusty Duncan, a partner with Insight Creative Group (ICG). Matt Hamilton and Andrew Bill of Hoegger Communications, Brian Winkeler of Robot House Creative, Ed Russell of Ackerman McQueen Duncan won the People’s Choice award for and Rusty Duncan of Insight Creative Group discussed their ADDY Award-winning entries at a panel on Wednesday. PHOTO BY JANICE FRANCIS-SMITH the “Now That’s What I Call Ted’s” cam- paign, a parody of popular songs rewritten to sing the praises of Ted’s Mexican food. Edibles. The striking graphics on a black just talking to his client, Nathan Sheets of The best projects Matt Hamilton of “No one really cares what we do, they’re background evoking star charts became a Nature Nate’s Natural Honey, made clear Hoegger Communications can remember just going through life,” said Duncan, who successful design for product packaging, the most authentic approach. creating are the ones in which the client said he used music and humor to relate to t-shirts and even downloadable phone “He talks passionately and is very articu- trusted the ad firm enough to give them people while working with a limited budget wallpaper. But the idea for the designs grew late in conveying that passion,” said Russell. free reign to create, he said. Hoegger took to “get some attention and have fun.” from extensive discussion with a client re- The best way to convey that business’s story home the Best of Show prize for its video Research is crucial to creating an ad garding their focus coupled with in-depth was to put Sheets in front of a camera and for indoor adventure park Urban Air, and campaign that is authentic to the client, said research to accommodate the client’s desire let him tell it, thought Russell – and the the humor award for a film called Oh Deer, Brian Winkeler of Robot House Creative, to incorporate Oklahoma history into the choice of medium opened up an avenue shot in one Friday afternoon with the ad who was nominated for a People’s Choice concept. of advertising by creating a successful and firm’s office staff serving as the featured award for his campaign for Stargazer For Ed Russell of Ackerman McQueen, popular series of videos. talent. journalrecord.com » THE JOURNAL RECORD » March 12, 2020 » 3A Construction firms urged to plan for labor shortages, delays

BY JANICE FRANCIS-SMITH Alexandra Roje, a partner in Missouri- The Journal Record based Lathrop GPM’s Insurance Recovery practice. Particularly regarding The coronavirus is sure to disrupt retail businesses, insurers are likely to construction schedules in the upcoming take the position that business lost due months, said attorney Michael Keester, to fear of exposure to the virus is not the a shareholder and partner at Hall Estill’s result of direct physical loss or damage, Tulsa office who specializes in complex and thus is not covered. business litigation. Landlords and property managers can Keester and other experts recommend make very public their efforts to clean and checking the provisions of key contracts sanitize public spaces and communicate to assess what remedies are available and best practices to tenants and the general what potential losses might or might public, which helps to reduce the stress of not be covered, and making a plan in visitors to commercial facilities. advance to deal with complications that Nothing is more detrimental to may arise. brick-and-mortar retail than a virus “Most construction contracts for large “which suggests that you don’t want to projects, including the typical American be around groups of people,” said Drew Institute of Architects (AIA) forms, have Genova, chief asset services officer for provisions making time of essence to the Washington D.C.-based real estate firm contract,” said Keester. Madison Marquette. However, the virus may result in labor “The goal is not to scare people,” said shortages, and labor shortages lead to Genova. “If people are sick they should delays. stay home. … In the retail space we want “Construction projects always have shoppers.” a ‘time for completion’ component Constant cleaning and increasing the and many contractual provisions visibility of cleaning staff both promotes may certainly come into play in any The coronavirus is sure to disrupt construction schedules in the upcoming months, said best practices and serves to reassure construction project which is affected by attorney Michael Keester, a shareholder and partner at Hall Estill’s Tulsa office. shoppers, he said. labor shortages from the coronavirus,” JOURNAL RECORD FILE PHOTO Business leaders can lessen negative said Keester. impacts by making a plan beforehand for Some AIA contracts contain a c ont ro l .” reviewing their contracts to see what how to respond to potential situations provision that deals specifically with On the other hand, the contract their contractual rights and duties are over which they exert little control, delays and extensions of time and may allow an owner to invoke the in light of the conditions caused by the such as if their landlord makes the provides certain allowances to the “Termination for Convenience” clause to spread of the coronavirus, he said. determination to shut down the building, contractor for delays caused by certain find other contractors that might be able Commercial insurance may not cover said Mark Duclos, president and co- events, such as “unavoidable casualties to complete the project faster, he added. losses suffered due to an interruption in founder of Sentry Commercial and SIOR or other causes beyond the contractor’s Lawyers and contractors will be business caused by the coronavirus, said president. OU Regents elect officers; Pierson becomes chairman BY JOURNAL RECORD STAFF as a member of the Price College of NORMAN – The University of Okla- Business Board of Advisors. Pierson homa Board of Regents has elected earned a bachelor of business admin- officers for the 2020-2021 term. istration degree in finance and a J.D., Gary Pierson of Denver will serve both from OU. While in law school, as chairman. Pierson was elected the he served as editor and research board’s next chairman at its October editor of the Oklahoma Law Review meeting. and was president of Phi Delta Phi At the board’s regular March scholastic honorary society. In 2016, meeting, former Gov. Frank Keating he was honored with the OU Regents’ of Oklahoma City was elected vice Alumni Award. chairman. Keating was appointed to the re- Renzi Stone, of Oklahoma City, re- gents by Fallin in 2017. Currently a signed in October shortly after being senior partner in the international reelected vice chairman. Stone, presi- law firm of Holland & Knight, he was dent and CEO of Saxum, said he has formerly the president and CEO of “new opportunities” and is making the American Bankers Association changes for himself and his family. and, prior to that, was president and Stone was appointed to the board CEO of the American Council of Life in 2015 by then-Gov. Mary Fallin. Insurers. Pierson was appointed to the Keating served two terms as Board of Regents by Gov. Kevin Stitt Oklahoma’s 25th governor. Over in April after the death of Regent the course of 30 years, Keating also Billy Burgess Jr. of Lawton. He serves served as an FBI agent, U.S. at- as executive vice president of An- torney, state prosecutor, and Okla- schutz Corp. Pierson also is the CEO homa House and Senate member. of Broadmoor-Sea Island Co. From He also served Presidents Ronald 2002 to 2019, he served in several Reagan and George H.W. Bush in leadership positions at Oklahoma the Treasury, Justice and Housing Publishing Co., including general departments. counsel, chief operating officer, and Chris A. Purcell of Norman was president and CEO. Gary C. Pierson, regent for the University of Oklahoma, Cameron University and Rogers elected to serve as the board’s execu- Before joining OPUBCO, Pierson State University Board of Regents, attends a regents meeting in Norman. tive secretary and vice president for was a vice president at the McAfee & AP PHOTO/SUE OGROCKI university governance. Purcell, who Taft law firm. has been reelected each year since Pierson has served on the board the Oklahoma Medical Research City National Memorial Foundation. 1992, also serves as secretary of OU, of directors of the National Cowboy Foundation and is past chair of the He also served as chair of the OU Cameron University and Rogers State and Western Heritage Museum and board of trustees of the Oklahoma College of Law Board of Visitors and University. 4A « March 12, 2020 « THE JOURNAL RECORD « journalrecord.com

OKLAHOMA CITY NEWS IN BRIEF 1 Panhandle CFO, controller resigns Robb P. Winfield has resigned as Panhandle Oil and Gas Inc.’s vice president, chief financial officer, controller and corporate secretary. Winfield had served as Pan- handle’s controller since February 2008. He was named vice presi- dent, chief financial officer and controller on Jan. 1, 2017. bars except in establishments into the future.” “I would like to thank Robb where owners have previously The bill now heads to the for his many years of dedication gone to the expense of installing Oklahoma House of Representa- to Panhandle and wish him luck special ventilation equipment. It tives, where the primary House with his future endeavors,” said also would provide an exception author is Speaker Charles McCall. Chad Stephens, Panhandle’s for businesses like cigar bars that –Staff report CEO. generate at least 35% of their rev- Oklahoma City-based Panhan- enue from smoking products. Jim Priest, the new Goodwill Industries of Central Oklahoma CEO, dle’s board of directors appointed “It is alive. There’s a lot of mov- OKLAHOMA CITY serves the Goodwill staff at his welcome breakfast. COURTESY PHOTO/ Ralph D’Amico as chief financial ing parts, but I’ll be honest. There 1 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES House seeks vote officer. D’Amico currently serves are elements that just don’t want as vice president, corporate de- to see (the current law) changed,” making it harder Priest named Goodwill Industries CEO velopment and investor relations, Wright said. to get questions on a position he has held since join- Under current law, people can ballot OKLAHOMA CITY – Jim Priest my job to help develop people, ing the company on Jan. 2, 2019. smoke in bars unless bar owners has been appointed CEO of both our clients and our own D’Amico will continue to serve as prohibit it. Wright’s bill would The Oklahoma House of Rep- Goodwill Industries of Central staff, many of whom experi- vice president, corporate devel- have eliminated that except for resentatives approved a measure Oklahoma. ence challenges to employ- opment and investor relations. in establishments where owners on Tuesday that would make it Priest is the former presi- ment when they are hired. I am D’Amico has 20 years of expe- have previously installed ventila- more difficult for citizens to get dent and CEO of Sage Coun- eager to continue to build on rience in finance and investment tion equipment. state questions on the ballot. sel, a local consulting firm. He Goodwill’s strong momentum banking, the majority of which –Steve Metzer The House voted 66-30, mostly also has 40 years of experi- through our retail, contracts and has focused on the energy sector. along party lines with Democrats ence as an employment law- program operations by serving From April 2017 through De- opposed, for House Joint Resolu- yer and served as the CEO of as a critical skills-development cember 2018, D’Amico served as OKLAHOMA CITY tion 1027 to require signatures Sunbeam Family Services for pipeline between job-seekers a managing director at Seaport 1 Senate advances from a certain percentage of five years. and employers,” Priest said. Global Securities, a full-service registered voters in each congres- Goodwill’s multifaceted Priest serves on the Oklaho- independent investment bank. transportation sional district. social enterprise efforts in- ma Business Ethics Consortium From July 2008 through February agency bill Under current law, initiative or clude 24 retail stores, janitorial and the board of the Butterfield 2017, D’Amico served as a man- The on referendum petitions only require and security contracts, ap- Memorial Foundation. He is an aging director, energy and natural Wednesday unanimously ad- signatures from a percentage of proximately 800 employees ordained pastor. resources investment banking vanced legislation directing registered voters statewide. throughout the central Okla- Goodwill Industries of Cen- at Stifel Nicolaus. D’Amico also the Oklahoma Department of Republican state Rep. John homa region, and a number tral Oklahoma is a nonprofit held positions during his career Transportation and the Oklahoma Pfeiffer of Orlando said the intent of programs designed to help agency serving 37 counties. at other investment banking Turnpike Authority to coordinate of his bill is to give more influence individuals overcome chal- Goodwill Industries has more and financial services companies resources and functions more to voters in lenges to employment. than 800 employees. including Jefferies, Friedman Bill- closely. rural parts of “As a servant leader, it is –Staff report ings Ramsey, and Salomon Smith Senate President Pro Tempore the state. Barney. Greg Treat, R-Oklahoma City, is “It would al- D’Amico has a bachelor’s de- the author of Senate Bill 1775. low the people gree in finance from the Univer- Treat said the bill directs the in my part of sity of Maryland and a master of two agencies to coordinate as the world to MAIN OFFICES CAPITOL BUREAU business administration degree much as possible but allows the not have the Corporate Tower 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., from George Washington Univer- Turnpike Authority to remain a views of the 101 N. Robinson, Suite 101 Room 431 sity. –Staff report separate agency in order to ad- John two metro- Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 dress concerns that a merger of Pfeiffer politan areas 405-235-3100 405-524-7777 the two agencies could jeop- forced upon OKLAHOMA CITY ardize highway funding. Treat them,” said Pfeiffer, who repre- 1 Bill to ban smoking in worked with Transportation sents a rural district in northern Mail subscription prices are $229 per year. 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Peninger will stand for direct Kerbs said. “It election by shareholders for the slows down our first time at the annual meeting of companies who stockholders on May 14. use commercial The board also nominated Ste- drivers licensed ven L. Packebush to stand for employees and election as a member of the decreases their board to replace Jack E. Golsen productivity. Dell upon his retirement from the Kerbs With the pas- board of directors at the annual sage of House meeting of stockholders. Bill 1966, we’re “We would like to thank Jack one step closer to making govern- Golsen, the founder of our com- ment more effective and helpful pany and, until a few years ago, for Oklahomans.” its longtime leader, for his tireless CDLs are renewed every four service, unparalleled dedication years. However, if drivers are driv- and continued guidance since ing commercially, they are re- LSB’s inception in 1968,” said Mark quired to undergo a Department Behrman, LSB’s president and of Transportation physical annual- CEO. “His insight and counsel have ly. Under HB 1966, a person with a provided a myriad of invaluable hazardous material endorsement contributions to the company and will continue to be required to the Oklahoma City community renew or replace it at the Depart- over several decades.” ment of Public Safety. Golsen will serve as chairman HB 1966 passed the House emeritus. 87-0 and may now be taken up by Peninger has 30 years of expe- the Senate. –Staff report rience in the chemical industry. Oklahoma first lady Sarah Stitt speaks after the release of female inmates from the Eddie Warrior Cor- From 2007 through 2016, she rectional Center on Nov. 4 in Taft. AP PHOTO/SUE OGROCKI held various roles within Celanese OKLAHOMA CITY Corp., including vice president. 1 House approves She is currently the CEO of Ge- update to merit neva Lake Partners, an advisory House passes Sarah Stitt Act firm working with middle-market system private industrial companies. Legislation modernizing OKLAHOMA CITY – The Okla- Necessary documentation, was recognized by Hill and Peninger serves on the board Oklahoma’s merit protection homa House of Representa- as available, includes voca- applauded by the House after of Rogers Group Inc., where she is system for state employees tives on Wednesday passed tional training records, work the passage of the bill. chair of the compensation com- overwhelmingly passed the legislation inspired by the records, state-issued identifica- “HB3113 puts into law the mittee and is a member of the House of Representatives on efforts of first lady Sarah Stitt tion cards, birth certificates, idea behind the reentry fairs audit committee. Tuesday. to assist people leaving incar- Social Security cards and re- that were started this past Packebush is a founder and House Bill 3094 by state Rep. ceration with finding gainful sumes. Prisoners will also com- November,” Stitt said. “We want principal in Elevar Resources, a , R-Edmond, cre- employment. plete a practice job interview. our fellow Oklahomans to company providing advisory and ates the Merit Protection Mod- House Bill 3113, also Hill said he decided to file have the resources and sup- consulting services and capital ernization Act. The act dictates known as the Sarah Stitt Act, the bill after learning more port they need in order to suc- solutions for companies in the that beginning Jan. 1, 2021, all is by state Rep. Brian Hill, R- about the issue after Stitt’s cessfully transition back into agriculture and energy markets. new hires would be placed into Mustang, and would require push to prepare people leav- society. This bill aligns with Packebush worked at Koch Indus- a newly modernized civil service the state Department of Cor- ing incarceration to find that vision, and I am excited to tries Inc. for 30 years, retiring in system called Human Capital rections to provide inmates employment opportunities see it become a permanent fix- March 2018. He was the president Management Administration. preparing to reenter society prior to the historic Nov. 1 ture of our corrections system.” of Koch Ag & Energy Solutions. HB 3094 allows existing clas- with certain relevant docu- commutations. HB 3113 passed by a 96-0 Packebush currently serves on sified employees the choice to mentation to assist the inmate The first lady was seated in vote. The bill is now available the EuroChem Group AG board of transfer to HCMA or remain in in obtaining post-release the House gallery to watch the to be considered in the Sen- directors, Wichita State University the existing classified service employment. presentation of HB 3113. She ate. –Associated Press Board of Trustees, Kansas State until they leave their job. University Dean’s Agriculture The bill also preserves due Advisory Board and the Funda- process in the HCMA for em- mental Learning Center Board of ployee protests of disciplinary OKLAHOMA CITY Directors. actions, including protections 1 as fresh as breakfast gets!” said will be reconfigured with an em- Oklahoma City-based LSB for whistleblowers and appeals Jimmy’s Egg to Klepper. phasis on increased technology- owns and operates chemical of alleged politically motivated open in Lubbock The first Jimmy’s Egg was enabled collaboration spaces, plants in Pryor, Oklahoma; Chero- actions. These actions would be A Jimmy’s Egg will open on opened by Loc Le in Oklahoma more access to electrical outlets, kee, Alabama; and El Dorado heard before an independent April 13 at 4406 114th St. in Lub- City in 1980. Le remains involved and better wireless connectiv- Arkansas, and operates a plant administrative law judge. bock, Texas. as chairman of the board. ity. In addition, the renovation for a global chemical company in The Merit Protection Mod- It will be the fifth location in –Staff report will upgrade restroom facilities Baytown, Texas. –Staff report ernization Act would create the Texas for Jimmy’s Egg Franchise to Americans with Disabilities Human Capital Management Group franchisee Texas Egg Part- Act standards – including family- Administration under the Office ners. It will be the second location LAWTON friendly options – and parking OKLAHOMA CITY of Management and Enterprise to open in less than a year in Lub- 2 Cameron receives adjacent to the CU Library will be 1 Bill allowing Services and require the HCMA bock for the group. expanded. to establish an alternative dis- The restaurant will have seat- $1.25 million gift to University officials hope to renewal of CDLs in pute resolution program. ing for and approximately 30 update library award a construction contract by tag agencies passes Osburn said he has spent employees. The McMahon Foundation has the end of the summer so that House two and a half years collaborat- It will be the 65th restaurant in presented Cameron University a the renovation can start in Au- ing on the legislation with the the Oklahoma City-based Jimmy’s $1.25 million gift that will be used gust. The library will remain open A bill shifting renewal of com- governor’s office, the Oklahoma Egg chain. to fund a substantial upgrade during construction. mercial driver’s licenses from of- Public Employees Association, Texas Egg Partners is a joint of the library on the Lawton Opened in 1965, the CU Li- fices of the Department of Motor agency heads, the Office of venture between Klepper Capital campus. brary initially housed the univer- Vehicles to local tag agencies Management and Enterprise Group LLC and JEDI LLC. “We are The renovation will include ad- sity’s administrative offices on the passed the Oklahoma House of Services, the Senate and other excited to continue expanding ditional collaboration spaces for first floor, with the second floor Representatives on Tuesday. stakeholders. He said discus- Jimmy’s Egg across the state of students and faculty members, serving as the library. With the House Bill 1966 is by state Rep. sions are continuing between Texas and open a second location meeting rooms that will be open completion of a new Administra- , R-Shawnee. Kerbs has parties as HB 3094 moves in Lubbock,” says Casey Klepper. for public use, and construction tion Building in 1969, the library a commercial driver’s license. through the legislative process. “Our eggs are fresh Cracked to of an atrium that will house a was able to convert the first floor “It’s inconvenient for our hard- House Bill 3094 passed the Order, our pancake batter is made bistro. The project is expected to offices to library space. In the working commercial drivers to House 92-1. It is now available fresh every day and our fresh-cut be completed by the end of the early 1980s, a construction proj- spend an entire afternoon waiting to be considered by the Senate. seasoned home fries and hash 2020-2021 academic year. ect added more than 50% more to simply renew their licenses,” –Staff report browns are never frozen. It’s The first floor of the library space. –Staff report 6A « March 12, 2020 « THE JOURNAL RECORD « journalrecord.com PERSPECTIVES POLICY MATTERS Recognizing AROUND TOWN Oklahoma Contemporary putting art in a new light Oklahoma’s Folks have been talking about the four floors. Law Alumnus Award. Isaac is the trailblazing women exciting new building that Oklahoma At 7 p.m. the doors will be opened Outstanding Young Alumnus Award Contemporary has been building in again for general admission folks, winner. Johnson has been selected to downtown Oklahoma City at 11th off who will be mixed with the VIPs. receive the Marion P. Opala Award As a Cherokee woman, I come from a Broadway. This week, finally, they’re Quite a few art lovers will be mixing for Lifetime Achievement in Law. matrilineal heritage where women hold really going to and looking. Additionally the law firm of respected positions within our communities see this unique As a matter of fact, I think a DeWitt, Paruolo and Meek was and tribal leadership. I grew up during the building. thousand people had made Thursday named the Law Firm of Distinction era when Wilma Mankiller served as the Inaugural evening reservations by Wednesday. by the school. first female principal chief of the Cherokee exhibitions The valet service is going to be busy. Awardees will be recognized at the Nation. Closer to home, my mother dem- include the light- The Public Grand Opening will Alumni Awards Dinner on March 28 onstrated community leadership, serving as themed Bright be Friday at 10 a.m. Speakers will at the historic OCU School of Law, Owasso’s vice mayor. Golden Haze, include Oklahoma City Mayor David 800 N. Harvey Ave. Oklahoma City. As we recognize Women’s History which features Holt. Tickets are available online. Month in March, I wanted to celebrate JOAN leading artists The major sponsors will be served some of our state’s trailblazers. During GILMORE from around at 9 a.m. prior to the ribbon-cutting Save the date Oklahoma’s first election in 1907, Kate the world, and The new Oklahoma Open Streets OKC returns April Barnard was elected Shadow on the Contemporary really is the new star 5 on the Uptown District and will be commissioner of Glare, which uses Oklahoma artists in Oklahoma’s art field. held along NW 23rd from Robinson charities and correc- to comment on the themes of the Avenue to Western Avenue. From tions, becoming one inaugural exhibitions. OCU Law Awards noon to 4 p.m. a portion of NW of the first women in The art facility is so large and the Garvin Isaacs, Elizabeth Isaac, 23th Street will be closed to motor the U.S. to win a state- Contemporary folks are so proud Danné L. Johnson and Tamya Cox- vehicles. wide election. In 1920, of the new building that they’ve Touré have been named recipients Music vendors and family-friendly Oklahoma elected scheduled two openings. Well, maybe of the Oklahoma City University activities will be staged around the Alice Robertson to it’s three. Law Alumni Awards for 2020. Cox- areas. AHNIWAKE Congress, becoming Thursday evening at 5:30 p.m. will Touré will receive the Community Open Streets is sponsored by only the second be the VIP Sponsors entrance. They and Public Service Award. Isaacs the Wellness Now Coalition and ROSE woman voted into the should look quickly as they tour the will receive the Distinguished Oklahoma’s Credit Union. U.S. House of Repre- sentatives. It took more than 80 years before Oklahoma elected its next female congress- woman – Mary Fallin in 2006. Today, U.S. Rep. Kendra Horn serves as the state’s sole female congressional representative. The ‘20s and ‘30s saw cities across the RIGHT THINKING state elect women to office. In the 1920s, Wyandotte featured both a female mayor and city marshal. Women served as mayors in Poteau and Broken Arrow, and Byron Hold constitutional initiatives to higher standard in Alfalfa County featured an all-female city government. Decades later, Oklahoma It is reasonable to be skeptical The answer depends on whether the constitution. Only rarely will they made national news when Lelia Foley- when politicians seek to change the you think direct democracy is a good accept any new restrictions on their Davis was elected Taft’s mayor in 1973, rules governing popular lawmaking, idea at all. There’s no doubt what the authority – if you have an opportunity making her the nation’s first elected black which was designed to enable the framers of our national constitution to enact a reform, you’d better make it woman mayor. In the private sector, we owe people to bypass the politicos. This believed. They didn’t neglect to give a good one. a debt of gratitude to remarkable women session, Repub- citizens the power to make laws While I see the logic of stiffening like Clara Luper and Ada Lois Sipuel who lican legislators directly – they specifically rejected it the signature requirements, the truth actively challenged the state’s segregation have proposed because they thought it was a foolish is that, compared to other direct laws. several bills that and dangerous idea. democracy states, our current hurdles In the current landscape, women rep- will make it Why? While the security of our are already high. Better to attack the resent about half of our state’s population, more difficult to rights depends upon making govern- feature of our process that causes the but only 22% of our Legislature, trailing place proposed ment accountable to the people most long-term harm to our system of the national average. Legislative leader- constitutional or through elections, because people government – the ease by which pow- ship includes Senate Majority Leader statutory changes are by nature selfish, the lawmaking erful, self-seeking interest groups can Kim David, Senate Minority Leader Kay on the ballot. system must be complex and replete use the initiative process to rewrite Floyd, and House Minority Leader Emily ANDREW One bill, for with checks and balances. The legisla- our fundamental law. Virgin. Statewide office holders include SPIROPOULOS example, will tive process, with its dual legislative We should require constitutional State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister, State increase the num- houses, committee system, and execu- amendments proposed by popular Auditor Cindy Byrd, Labor Commissioner ber of signatures tive veto, provides numerous check- initiative to obtain, for passage, 60% of Leslie Osborn, and Corporation Com- required for a successful petition by points that enable social and political the votes cast. Approval of ballot ques- missioner Dana Murphy. At the county tying the percentage threshold to the minorities to stop or amend proposed tions that propose statutory changes, level, however, things are drastically more number of eligible voters instead of laws that will deprive them of their like the one legalizing medical mari- unbalanced with women representing only tying it to the number of actual voters rights. Direct democracy takes all juana, should continue to require only about 3% of county commissioners. in the last gubernatorial election. An- the safety mechanisms that promote a bare majority vote. Enacting statutes With this in mind, it’s disappointing other will require petition proponents deliberation, compromise, and mod- by a single majority vote does not that Oklahoma remains one of the 12 to obtain the required percentage eration off our lawmaking process. It threaten the integrity of the legislative states that have not ratified the Equal of signatures in each of Oklahoma’s is especially dangerous when it takes process – future legislators can amend Rights Amendment, which guarantees the congressional districts, instead of just only one up or down vote to change or repeal the statutes. But we should rights of women as a class. Women have looking to the state as a whole, which our state constitution. hold constitution making to higher – made their mark on our state’s history, but has enabled proponents to rely on If you think James Madison is a and safer – standards. we must recognize that we have far to go the more densely populated urban better constitutional guide than Alfal- before women are fully represented. As I areas to supply most of the needed fa Bill Murray, then arguably anything Andrew Spiropoulos is the Robert S. raise my daughters to be strong, indepen- signatures. Democrats argue that that makes lawmaking by plebiscite Kerr Sr. Professor of Constitutional Law dent women, I want them to honor the Republicans are constructing these more difficult is a change for the bet- at Oklahoma City University and the legacies of those who came before, but also new obstacles because they don’t like ter. While this argument is sensible, Milton Friedman Distinguished Fellow at recognize they can make their own paths. how the initiative process has been it is important to remember that, no the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs. used recently. That’s probably true, but matter what Madison or Hamilton The views expressed in this column are Ahniwake Rose is executive director of the is it inherently illegitimate to make thought, Oklahomans like having the those of the author and should not be Oklahoma Policy Institute. popular lawmaking more difficult? power to make laws and even change attributed to either institution. journalrecord.com » THE JOURNAL RECORD » March 12, 2020 » 7A CDC awards state $6.9 million for COVID-19 response

BY JOURNAL RECORD STAFF OKLAHOMA CITY – The Depart- ment of Health and Human Services on Wednesday said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will provide $6.9 million to Oklahoma in support of re- sponse efforts to the coronavirus disease. “State and local health departments are on the front lines of responding to the COVID-19 outbreak, and we are deeply grateful for their work,” said HHS Secretary Alex Azar. “CDC is distribut- ing this new funding extremely rapidly, as called for by Congress.” On Tuesday, state health officials said a Tulsa County woman is the second person in the state to test positive for the coronavirus. A woman in her 20s who recently traveled to Italy presumptively tested positive for the disease, pending U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Preven- tion confirmation, Tulsa Health Depart- ment spokeswoman Leann Stephens said. “It was confirmed to us late (Monday) and the victim was informed (Tuesday) morning, Stephens said. “She is isolated in her home.” The case is not connected to a Tulsa County man in his 50s who tested posi- tive earlier this month for the virus, ac- cording to Stephens. “Our state, local, tribal and territorial public health partners are on the front lines of the COVID-19 response,” said CDC Director Robert R. Redfield. ”The action we are taking today will continue to support their efforts to increase public State Epidemiologist Laurence Burnsed, left, and Gov. Kevin Stitt, right, addressed rising concerns about COVID-19 during a press confer- health capacity where it’s needed most. ence at the state Capitol last week. PHOTO BY MARK HANCOCK These funds will allow public health leaders to implement critical steps nec- sponding to the COVID-19 outbreak. Roundtable participants will include director of public health protection, essary to contain and mitigate spread On Wednesday, the Lawton-Fort Sill U.S. Rep. Kendra Horn, D-Oklahoma; Oklahoma City-County Health Depart- of the virus in communities across the Chamber of Commerce announced that Dr. Gary E. Raskob, dean of the Hudson ment; Chuck Spicer, president and CEO, country.” its annual DC Fly-In scheduled March College of Public Health and Regents OU Medicine; Timothy Pehrson, CEO, On Friday, President Donald Trump 24 through March 26 has been canceled. Professor of Epidemiology and Medi- Integris Health Systems Oklahoma; Jim signed the Coronavirus Preparedness The annual trip to Washington by cine, University of Oklahoma Health R. Gebhart Jr., regional president, Mercy and Response Supplemental Appro- Lawton Chamber members was canceled Sciences Center; Dr. Douglas A. Drevets, Hospital Oklahoma; James Kirk Jr., in- priations Act, 2020. The supplemental due to safety concerns with the impend- professor and chief of infectious diseases, fectious disease specialist, SSM Health contains $8.3 billion government-wide, ing threats of COVID-19, the chamber University of Oklahoma Health Sciences and St. Anthony; Nicolas Barton, ex- with resources directed for grants or said in a notice to members. Center; Dr. Dale W. Bratzler, professor, ecutive director, Southern Plains Tribal cooperative agreements to states, locali- Chamber representatives were sched- Colleges of Medicine and Public Health, Health Board; Dr. Gregory Woitte, chief ties, territories, and tribes to accelerate uled to meet with members of Congress University of Oklahoma Health Sciences medical officer, Indian Health Service; planning and operational readiness for and federal officials. Center, and enterprise chief quality and Craig Jones, board president, Health COVID-19 preparedness and response. On Friday, public and heath care officer, OU Medicine; Gary Cox, com- Alliance for the Uninsured On Wednesday, CDC was contacting officials will meet for a roundtable dis- missioner of health, Oklahoma State The roundtable discussion is sched- state health officers to move forward cussion of the developing COVID-19 Department of Health; Dr. Lynn Mitch- uled from 10 a.m. to noon Friday. The with awarding $560 million to states, outbreak at the University of Oklahoma ell, chief medical officer at OU Physi- event is closed to the general public but localities, territories and tribes. Hudson College of Public Health in cians and liaison to the Oklahoma State will be streamed on Facebook Live on Organizations in Oklahoma are re- Oklahoma City. Department of Health; Phil Maytubby, Horn’s Facebook page.

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In addition to understaffing and PHILIP resident mistreatment, HIXON these investigatory A Pacific Gas & Electric truck leaves the company’s Oakland Service Center in Oakland, Calif. AP FILE PHOTO/BEN MARGOT activities will focus on insufficient infection policies, protocols, and practices. While the DOJ initiative is focused on the worst nursing homes around the country, increased infection PG&E settles key battle over control scrutiny does not end there. Immediately following the DOJ announcement, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services directed state survey agencies and accrediting organizations to $13.5B wildfire victims’ fund exclusively focus their inspection efforts, BY MICHAEL LIEDTKE during and after fires that raged in lion fund earmarked for victims, many beginning with nursing facilities and hospitals, Associated Press Northern California in 2015, 2017 and of whom have protested the prospect on infection control and prevention policies 2018. of the disaster-relief agencies taking and practices, along with serious health and SAN FRANCISCO – Pacific Gas & Karotkin doesn’t expect the full nearly one-third of the money that is safety threats to residents and patients, such Electric told a federal bankruptcy settlement to be revealed for a few supposed to help people rebuild their as abuse allegations. The announcement is judge Tuesday that it has settled a more days, but he told U.S. Bank- lives. part of the CMS’ strategy to limit the spread of dispute with disaster-relief agencies ruptcy Judge Dennis Montali that the Even though the disaster-relief COVID-19. that threatened to siphon money away disaster-relief agencies’ claims will be agencies are no longer vying for a huge The CMS announcement was accompanied from a $13.5 billion fund earmarked pared to $1 billion and that amount chunk of the victims fund, significant by three memoranda to state survey agencies for victims of catastrophic wildfires in won’t be paid unless there is money questions remain for PG&E if it hopes and accreditation organizations. The first California caused by the nation’s larg- left after the victims’ claims are paid. to wrap up one of the most complex memorandum discusses suspension of normal est utility. In a statement, FEMA said it will bankruptcy cases in U.S. history with- survey activities in favor of a prioritized The breakthrough disclosed by a consider its claims with PG&E to be in the next few months. PG&E must focus on immediate jeopardy complaints PG&E lawyer during a court hearing “fully satisfied,” even if it ends up re- resolve the case by June 30 in order and infection control “concerns,” followed in San Francisco could remove a ma- ceiving nothing after the victims get to qualify for coverage from a wildfire by lower-priority survey activity. The second jor stumbling block as the company their money. A lawyer for California’s insurance fund that California created memorandum is a guidance directed at scrambles to meet a June 30 deadline Office of Emergency Services also told to help insulate the company against infection control and prevention of COVID-19 to emerge from bankruptcy proceed- the judge that agency is pleased with future losses if its outdated electrical in hospitals, inclusive of frequently asked ings that began early last year. The the outcome. grid ignites more fires. questions on patient screening, exposure truce is designed to ensure people who The concessions made by the One of the biggest issues is whether prevention, staff monitoring, patient care, lost family members and homes dur- disaster-relief agencies mean U.S. and the $13.5 billion fund involved in the and related recommendations. The third ing a series of fires ignited by PG&E California state taxpayers could be bankruptcy case would fully compen- memorandum is a similar guidance for nursing equipment during 2017 and 2018 get forced to absorb the costs for cleaning sate victims for emotional damages homes with facility-specific questions intended paid before two different taxpayer- up the mess that might not have hap- and property, even with the govern- to protect the vulnerable nursing home backed agencies. pened had PG&E properly maintained ment agencies now at the back of the population. CMS will update the information It appears the deal worked out power lines that provide electricity to line seeking a much lower amount. in the memoranda in real-time, as needed on a between the Federal Emergency Man- 16 million people. Karotkin told Montali that PG&E dedicated COVID-19 website. agement Agency, California’s Office of PG&E faced more than $50 bil- believes the roughly 82,000 people Circumstances, arising from an uncertain Emergency Services and lawyers for lion in claimed losses from the fires, who are expected to seek money from health threat and increased regulatory focus, wildfire victims will resolve one of the prompting the utility to file for bank- the victims’ fund would be paid in warrant an immediate compliance review of most contentious issues that had been ruptcy for the second time in less than full, although he wouldn’t guarantee existing infection control policies and practices looming in the case. PG&E attorney two decades. it. About 77,000 people who have filed and implementation of the CMS guidance Stephen Karotkin said some final de- The San Francisco-based company claims so far have yet to state a spe- recommendations under the direction of an tails were still being resolved with the has settled the claims of wildfire vic- cific amount, according to the victims’ experienced team of health care providers and help of a federal mediator. tims, insurers and a few other gov- lawyers. attorneys. The two disaster relief agencies had ernment agencies for a total of $25.5 Before PG&E struck the deal setting been attempting to recover as much as billion as part of its plan to get out of up the $13.5 billion fund in December, Philip Hixon is an attorney in GableGotwals’ $4 billion from the fund as reimburse- bankruptcy. health care practice group. ment for financial assistance provided Those deals include the $13.5 bil- Turn to WILDFIRE » p10 LEGAL journalrecord.com » THE JOURNAL RECORD » March 12, 2020 » 9A Gun rights supporters sue Connecticut over 10-bullet max law

BY DAVE COLLINS Associated Press

HARTFORD, Conn. – Gun rights supporters are suing Connecticut officials over part of a 2013 state gun control law passed after the Sandy Hook school shooting, saying it unconstitutionally bans people from loading more than 10 rounds of ammunition into their firearms. The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court on Tuesday cites the Second Amendment right to bear arms and the ability of people to better defend themselves with more bullets in their guns. “Law abiding gun owners in Connecticut are left more susceptible to harm or death by being limited in their means of self-defense,” Holly Sullivan, president of the Connecticut Citizens Defense League, said in a statement. “Criminals who are intent on doing harm will not follow this same law.” The CCDL, the Second Amendment Foundation and two Connecticut gun Jonathan Scalise, owner of Ammunition Storage Components, holds up a 10-round, left, and a 30-round magazine that his company owners filed the lawsuit against Public manufactures for the AR-15 rifle in New Britain, Conn. AP FILE PHOTO/CHARLES KRUPA Safety Commissioner James Rovella, state police Col. Stavros Mellekas and Chief further.” rifle to kill 20 children and six educators state Department of Emergency Services State’s Attorney Richard Colangelo Jr., A message seeking comment was left at Sandy Hook Elementary School in and Public Protection and were allowed none of whom were in their current jobs with Attorney General William Tong’s Newtown on Dec. 14, 2012. to keep them, but are prohibited from when the gun control law was passed. office, which is expected to defend The laws included a ban on putting more than 10 rounds in them. “This is a legal process, in which they state officials and the gun control law. ammunition magazines that hold more Gun control supporters say the law were named as a result of their current Colangelo’s office referred questions to than 10 bullets. can save lives by limiting how many position,” said Brian Foley, a top aide to Tong’s office. People who owned “large capacity” bullets a shooter can fire before having Rovella, who oversees state police. “We State officials passed some of the magazines that hold more than 10 to reload. It was approved by former Gov. will work through this important process, strictest gun control laws in the country rounds of ammunition before the law unfortunately we cannot comment after a gunman used an AR-15-style took effect were required to notify the Turn to GUNS » p11

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BY TALI ARBEL Associated Press

NEW YORK – California’s attorney general said Wednesday that the state will not appeal a judge’s decision approving T-Mobile’s $26.5 billion purchase of Sprint. Attorney General Xavier Becerra and New York Attorney General Letitia James led a coalition of 14 state attorneys general who sued to stop the deal. They had argued that eliminating a major wireless company would harm consumers by reducing competition and adding billions of dollars in costs through higher phone bills. The companies said the deal would benefit consumers by helping the companies build a better next-generation, 5G wireless network than each could do alone. A federal judge in New York sided A T-Mobile store in New York. AP PHOTO/BEBETO MATTHEWS with the companies in February. New York decided not to appeal a few days later. the Justice Department and the Federal cellular competitor, though it will be a also not approved the deal yet. Becerra will hold a press conference Communications Commission. As part much smaller one. T-Mobile has said that it expects to Wednesday to announce a settlement with of its deal with the federal government, A federal judge in Washington, D.C., close the deal as early as April 1. Its Sprint the companies. T-Mobile and Sprint agreed to set up must still approve the Justice Department deal would create a new wireless giant that The merger has been approved by satellite TV company Dish as a new settlement. A California utility board has is roughly the size of AT&T and Verizon.

WILDFIRE » from p8 send out the statement next month to its chief regulator, the California’s make an estimated $40 billion in im- more than 400,000 parties who will be Public Utilities Commission, to get provements to its electrical grid. They able to vote on its reorganization plan. out of bankruptcy. California holds also are demanding PG&E replace its the victims’ lawyers had estimated Many of the wildfire victims have veto power because PG&E needs its entire 14-member board of directors. there were about $36 billion in claims. threatened to vote against the plan in approval of its bankruptcy plan to be Newsom said he would have more Montali is now trying to decide an attempt to pressure PG&E to in- covered by the state’s wildfire insur- to say about PG&E’s bankruptcy plan whether the victims should be told crease the pool of money, something ance fund. on Thursday. PG&E and Newsom’s in a disclosure statement that they the company said it can’t afford to do. Newsom and state regulators so representatives have been meeting for might only receive a portion of what PG&E also still must win over far have rejected the plan as carrying months in an effort to resolve their they are owed. PG&E is scheduled to California Gov. Gavin Newsom and too much debt for PG&E to be able to differences.

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BY CHRISTOPHER WEBER Associated Press

LOS ANGELES – A federal lawsuit filed Tuesday seeks to force Los Angeles offi- cials to provide thousands of shelter beds in an effort to stem what it described as the unfolding “human tragedy” of people living in squalor on the streets. While once largely confined to the notorious Skid Row neighborhood, encampments have spread countywide. Freeway overpasses are lined with tents, and it’s a common sight to see someone pushing a shopping cart filled with be- longings through downtown and even suburban neighborhoods. A 2019 count by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority reported that there were close to 60,000 homeless people living in LA County, including 36,000 within the city limits. The lawsuit by the LA Alliance for Human Rights accuses officials in greater Los Angeles of failing to comprehen- sively address the homelessness crisis. Elizabeth Mitchell, an attorney for the Los Angeles Alliance for Human Rights, announces the filing of a federal lawsuit at the Midnight One legal expert said it seems unlikely Mission in Los Angeles on Tuesday that seeks to force Los Angeles officials to provide thousands of shelter beds in an effort to stem what that a federal court would actually take it described as the unfolding “human tragedy” of people living in squalor on the streets. AP PHOTO/CHRISTOPHER WEBER the case. The lawsuit asks a judge to set a “le- vice providers and community leaders. crisis. “As a landlord I want my tenants to gally enforceable mandate” to establish Los Angeles officials haven’t seen the As an example he recalled recent feel safe and secure when they come to homeless services and enough beds for filing and couldn’t immediately com- ADA litigation against the city about work,” he said. anyone who needs one on any given ment, said Rob Wilcox, spokesman for ficus trees pushing roots up through the According to the homeless author- night. it also seeks unspecified sanctions the city attorney’s office. The county sidewalks, making it difficult for people ity and Mayor Eric Garcetti’s office, an against officials for failing to meet the does not comment on pending litiga- in wheelchairs to pass. average of 130 homeless people in Los requirements within a strict timetable. tion, spokesman Jesus A. Ruiz said. “I think that went on for ten years be- Angeles move into housing daily. How- Residents are confronted daily with It would be hard to imagine a federal fore there was any kind of settlement,” ever, an average of 150 people become public health risks, blocked sidewalks, court agreeing to take on this case, said Blasi recalled. “I could see the same homeless every day. untreated mental illness and addiction, Gary Blasi, professor emeritus of law at thing with this.” The lawsuit claims shelter beds could environmental hazards and increased University of California, Los Angeles. Norman Eagle owns an industrial be made available more quickly and crime, according to the filing. “A judge is not going to oversee the property near downtown that he says cheaply than under current city and “It is difficult for the housed and it is governments of the city and the county is beset by sidewalk encampments that county plans. All options should be deadly for the unhoused,” said Elizabeth to deal with this problem, as compli- routinely block the entrances to his considered including shared housing, Mitchell, an attorney for the alliance cated as it is,” he said. buildings. He said he supports the law- huge tents called sprung structures, tiny who previously served in the Los Ange- Blasi said a sympathetic judge might suit because he’s increasingly frustrated houses, and inexpensive 3D printed les city attorney’s office. decide to address just the issue of tents by the city’s inability to clean up accu- homes, the filing said. There is city- and The alliance describes itself as a blocking passage on sidewalks under mulating trash and human waste. county-owned property near Los Ange- “grassroots group of community mem- the ADA. But even if it makes it into the It’s a health risk for people forced to les International Airport and elsewhere bers” that includes downtown residents, legal system, he doesn’t see any resolu- live on the streets and for people who where shelters could go up, according to small business owners, non-profits, ser- tion in time to address the pressing have jobs in the area, he said. the court documents. Bill to close loophole for Colorado electric vehicle sales DENVER, Colo. (AP) – A Colorado bill market to sell their electric vehicles. Other automakers must use dealer They often own multiple brand deal- allowing electric vehicle manufacturers The compromise was an amendment franchises as part of a consumer-protec- erships so they remain in the commu- to sell directly to consumers passed a key that will allow only automakers that have tion law passed during the last decade. nity if the automaker goes bankrupt. An legislative committee, clearing the way no existing dealer franchise to sell elec- The dealers initially opposed the individual automaker may not offer the for a compromise with auto dealerships. tric vehicles direct to consumers. change laid out in the bill because it same benefit, he said. The House Energy and Environment Democratic House Speaker KC would force automakers and the deal- The dealers association will take a Committee approved an amended ver- Becker, a primary sponsor of the mea- ers they supply to compete against each neutral stance on the amended bill be- sion of the bill Monday, The Colorado sure, said the bill’s intention is to close other for sales. cause the original legislation was much Sun reported. a loophole allowing only Tesla Inc. to Tim Jackson, CEO of the Colorado worse for dealers, Jackson said. The original measure would have sell its electric cars directly to Colorado Auto Dealers Association, said deal- A Colorado Department of Revenue allowed Ford Motor Co., Toyota Motor residents. erships compete for consumers with official testified that the loophole would Corp. and other automakers with dealer A representative from Tesla spoke in price and service and invest in the local still allow any automaker to obtain a li- franchises to jump into the direct-sales support of the bill. community. cense to sell vehicles in the state.

GUNS » from p9 criminalizing components of handguns ammunition available will be better The alliance was formed to prevent they own that were previously legal,” said able to defend himself or herself from gun violence after the Sandy Hook Allan Gottlieb, founder and executive a criminal gang, or from a drug-crazed shooting. Dannel Malloy, a Democrat, and the vice president of the Second Amendment criminal who continues attacking even “Assault weapons and high capacity Democratic-controlled legislature. Foundation, based in Bellevue, after being shot, than a person who has magazines are the weapons of choice But gun rights supporters say Washington. only 10 rounds of ammunition available for mass shooters,” she said. “The U.S. magazines that hold more than 10 rounds The two gun owners suing the state before they must reload their gun,” the Constitution must protect the lives of are considered standard and many are Susan Ross, of East Haddam, and lawsuit says. innocent children and adults in schools firearms are not available with magazines Domenic Basile, of Watertown, who both Po Murray, chairwoman of the not the gun lobby’s pursuit of profits that hold fewer than 10 rounds. own handguns with magazines designed Newtown Action Alliance, said the selling weapons of war designed to “This law does nothing more than to hold more than 10 rounds. lawsuit should be dismissed in the efficiently kill maximum number of penalize law-abiding citizens while “A person with 15 rounds of interest of public safety and public health. p e op l e .” 12A « March 12, 2020 « THE JOURNAL RECORD « journalrecord.com LEGAL LEGAL BREIFS

Hixon appointed to and Mooreland and serves as Court of Civil Appeals the juvenile assistant district OKLAHOMA CITY – Gov. Kevin attorney for District 26 in Stitt has appointed Stacie Woodward County. Hixon to the Oklahoma Court –Staff report of Civil Appeals. Hixon currently serves as a partner at House scraps bill Steidley & Neal PLLC, restricting minors’ where she has marriages worked since OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma 2009. Hixon lawmakers rejected a bill that has experience would have stripped from in a variety parents and legal guardians of Former Oklahoma City police officer Daniel Holtzclaw is seen at a sentencing hearing in Oklahoma City. AP PHOTO/SUE OGROCKI, POOL, FILE of areas of minors the Stacie law, including legal power Hixon insurance to consent bad faith, to their insurance coverage issues, marriages. Supreme Court rejects ex-cop’s products liability, employment The law, legal negligence, insurance measure by defense, first party claims and Democratic general civil litigation. She Rep. Jason appeal of rape convictions focuses her practice largely Jason Dunnington on legal research and writing, Dunnington from OKLAHOMA CITY – The U.S. Supreme Court black women and girls while on duty in as well as presenting motion Oklahoma on Monday declined to hear an appeal for a 2013 and 2014. Holtzclaw was found guilty practice for oral argument at City failed Monday in the former Oklahoma City police officer convicted in 2015 of 18 charges, including rape and the trial court and on appeal. Republican-controlled House of sexually assaulting black women he sexual battery involving eight women. He Hixon previously served as an on a vote of 60-35 in a state encountered while patrolling the city’s low- was sentenced to 263 years in prison the associate at Atkinson, Haskins, that has one of the nation’s income neighborhoods. following year. Nellis, Brittingham, Gladd & highest rates of teen marriages. Attorney James L. Hankins asked the Oklahoma’s criminal appeals court rejected Carwile. Oklahoma law allows highest court in December 2019 to review a his appeals last August that argued a lack Hixon has been selected to teenagers 16 and older to get ruling against 33-year-old Daniel Holtzclaw of evidence, misconduct by prosecutors the Oklahoma Super Lawyers married if a parent or legal issued months earlier by the Oklahoma Court and a failure by the defense attorney at trial list for the years 2015 through guardian consents or through of Criminal Appeals. The Supreme Court’s to present an expert to offer an alternative 2018; placed on the Rising Stars a court order. Anyone younger denial of the written request means the lower explanation to how DNA of one victim wound list for the years 2009 through than 16 must obtain a court court’s decision stands. up on Holtzclaw’s pants. 2014; and included on the order to get married. Holtzclaw’s sister, Jenny Holtzclaw, called His case became a rallying cry of the Black 2017 and 2018 Top 25 Women Dunnington’s bill would have the lower court’s ruling “outrageous flawed Lives Matter movement. A 2015 Associated Oklahoma Super Lawyers list. required teens ages 16 and 17 and scientifically illiterate.” Press investigation highlighting it found She has a bachelor’s degree who want to get married to “The average time it takes to exonerate about 1,000 officers in America lost their and a master’s degree in seek emancipation first, which an innocent person like Daniel is upwards licenses for sexual misconduct over a six-year political science from Oklahoma a court must approve. He told of 14 years,” she said. “This is devastating period – an undercount because some states State University and a juris lawmakers on the House floor and Daniel lives through it every day, but he don’t have a method for banning problem doctor from the University of about the parents of a 16-year- remains strong in his faith and spirit.” officers. Tulsa. old girl who forced her to marry Prosecutors alleged Holtzclaw targeted –Associated Press Hixon’s appointment fills the an abusive man because she vacancy for District 1 created was pregnant, adding that she by the retirement of Jerry didn’t have the legal power to Goodman. –Staff report consent or refuse. marriages are generally Trial Championship in Norman. son following a motor vehicle In 2017, the Pew Research reserved for “unusual Team Rutherford emerged as accident. Center reported that Oklahoma exceptions that historically have the winner. “We are proud of all of the Kirksey appointed ranked fourth in the nation been taken care of within the The Oklahoma High students who participated in in teen marriage rates in its family.” School Mock Trial Program is the mock trial competition and associate district judge analysis of 2014 marriage data. Delaware in 2018 became sponsored and funded by the worked so hard. Students on OKLAHOMA CITY – Gov. Kevin More recent data on minors the first state in the nation to Oklahoma Bar Foundation and both teams did an excellent Stitt has appointed Erin getting married in Oklahoma completely ban marriage for the Oklahoma Bar Association job in what was a close Kirksey as the associate district is difficult to obtain because anyone under 18. Arkansas Young Lawyers Division. Nearly competition,” said Oklahoma judge for Woodward County. the figures are recorded on Republican Gov. Asa 400 judges and attorneys Bar Association President Kirksey is a native of Beaver. a county-by-county basis, Hutchinson signed legislation volunteered their time to Susan Shields of Oklahoma Kirksey has a bachelor’s degree Dunnington said. last April that increased the work with mock trial teams as City. “Team Rutherford will be from Oklahoma State University “The way our child marriage state’s marriage age to 17. coaches and to conduct the an impressive representative and a master of business laws are written right now, it Dunnington said he will try competitions. for Oklahoma at the national administration degree from doesn’t give the child that’s to reintroduce the legislation. The mock trial program, competition in May in Oklahoma Christian University. getting married much say in the –Associated Press now in its 40th year, involves Evansville, Indiana.” She earned her juris doctor in decision,” Dunnington said. teams of students portraying Earning awards as best 2010 from the Oklahoma City But GOP lawmakers pushed attorneys and defendants in a attorneys were Morgan Meyer University School of Law. back, arguing that the bill Owasso team again wins courtroom setting with judges and Aubrey Broughton, with After working with another would strip parents of their and attorneys evaluating their Kennedy Patterson and Jesse northwest Oklahoma law input. Mock Trial Championship performance. This year’s mock Anderson winning best witness firm, in 2013 Kirksey opened “Overall, the great majority NORMAN – It was the third year trial case focused on a criminal honors. the Kirksey Law Firm, which of parents are going to do in a row Owasso High School prosecution brought by the Other top finishers are became Kirksey & Parsons in things that are good for their was guaranteed the win as the state of Oklahoma against a third place, McAlester Black; 2019. children,” said Republican Rep. RDEX team competed against mother who is charged with fourth, Clinton Gold; fifth, Kirksey is the municipal from Roland. the Rutherford Team in the negligent homicide arising Broken Arrow Team Black; sixth, judge for both Woodward Olsen noted that child Oklahoma High School Mock out of the death of her unborn Ada Varsity Team; seventh, LEGAL journalrecord.com » THE JOURNAL RECORD » March 12, 2020 » 13A LEGAL BRIEFS Former shipping store McAlester Gold; and eighth, than $175,000.00 from an City-based Crowe & Dunlevy victim’s name, PIN, and bank Stillwater Advanced Team. Oklahoma City business that as Oklahoma Firm of the Year owner sentenced account information. Niko Lam, a junior at specialized in cooling tower for 2020. OKLAHOMA CITY – Joshua On Oct. 7, Campbell Clinton High School, won best and industrial plant repairs. Only one firm per state Ray Campbell, 41, formerly entered a plea of guilty to courtroom artist. Martin was head office receives this honor each year. of Oklahoma City, was one count of conspiracy to Judge David Lewis served accountant for the business. Benchmark Litigation sentenced to serve 42 commit theft or receipt of as presiding judge during On Aug. 13, Martin pleaded recently recognized Crowe months in prison for stolen mail and one count of the competition finals held guilty. At a hearing this & Dunlevy as one of only conspiracy to commit theft aggravated identity theft in in the Bell Courtroom at the month, U.S. District Judge five “highly recommended” or receipt of stolen mail and relation to bank fraud. University of Oklahoma College Patrick Wyrick sentenced law firms in Oklahoma for aggravated identity theft, On Tuesday, U.S. of Law. Scoring judges were Martin to 18 months’ 2020. The publication also according to U.S. Attorney District Judge Joe Heaton Judge Shon Erwin, Judge imprisonment. Martin must honored Crowe & Dunlevy as Timothy J. Downing. sentenced Campbell to Patrick Wyrick, Judge Charles also pay restitution in the one of only two Oklahoma Campbell was the serve 42 months in prison, Goodwin and Retired Judge amount of $175,294.63 to the firms designated as “highly owner of a commercial followed by a three-year Glenn Adams. –Staff report business. recommended” in the Labor mail receiving business in term of supervised release. –Staff report & Employment practice area. Oklahoma City that offered Campbell must also pay Additionally, the publication private mailbox rentals. restitution of $49,154.33 to Woman sentenced for honored 18 of the firm’s Campbell and others his victims. Crowe & Dunlevy named attorneys in its individual engaged in a conspiracy to Campbell’s co-conspirator embezzling $175,000 lawyer rankings in three steal mail from mailboxes Gena Michele Walker was OKLAHOMA CITY – Annika Firm of the Year categories, Oklahoma Local at his business and from sentenced on Sept. 28, 2018, Martin, also known as Annika OKLAHOMA CITY – For the Litigation Stars, Oklahoma mailboxes around Oklahoma to serve 21 months in prison Scott, 35, of Moore, was sixth time in the last eight Future Stars and Oklahoma City to steal cash and after pleading guilty to sentenced to a 18 months in years, Benchmark Litigation Labor & Employment Stars. mail recipients’ identities. conspiracy to possess stolen prison for embezzling more has recognized Oklahoma –Staff report Campbell additionally used a mail. –Staff report Who’s greener? Mine fight pits electric cars against flower

BY SCOTT SONNER lithium-boron deposits. “If you look at a map of the lithium where else on earth, but denies the mine Associated Press But the Center for Biological Diversity deposits and a map of the buckwheat, would lead to its extinction. withdrew its lawsuit against the U.S. Bu- there’s really no way to build the mine Company officials say they’ve been RENO, Nev. – The rare Tiehm’s buck- reau of Land Management in January af- without wiping out the buckwheat,” Don- researching the plant since 2016, going to wheat stands less than a foot tall in Ne- ter Ioneer ended its exploration activities nelly said. “We fully anticipate a fight for great lengths to ensure its protection and vada’s rocky high desert, its thin, leafless and agreed to provide the group notice many years to come.” examining how it’s fared during previous stems adorned with tiny yellow flowers before resuming any work at Rhyolite The company acknowledges Tiehm’s in spring. Ridge in rural Esmeralda County. buckwheat hasn’t been documented any- Turn to FLOWER » p15 To the Australian company that wants Still, Ioneer remains committed to to mine lithium beneath the federal land the mine it says is expected to produce where it grows, the perennial herb is a po- 22,000 tons of lithium carbonate needed tential roadblock to a metal badly needed for electric car batteries like the ones for electric vehicles and the global push Tesla makes east of Reno, create 400 to to reduce greenhouse gases. 500 construction jobs and 300 to 400 To environmentalists determined to operational jobs. halt the open pit mine, it’s a precious spe- And environmentalists insist the legal cies that exists nowhere else in the world. battle is just beginning. And to plant ecologists, it’s a scientific “The storm is brewing on the horizon,” challenge to try to grow the wildflower said Patrick Donnelly, Nevada director of from seeds in a greenhouse. the Center for Biological Diversity. Whose mission is a nobler shade of The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is Sheila Gilley and Amanda Meyers, Producers green depends on who you ask. considering the center’s petition, filed in The competing interests appeared to October, to add the flower to the federal find some common ground earlier this list of endangered species. And the Ne- year at the remote site about 200 miles vada Division of Forestry announced this southeast of Reno. Ioneer Ltd. has spent month it would soon start gathering pub- millions exploring the site, which it says lic comments to help determine whether is one of the world’s biggest undeveloped to take its own action to protect the plant. A lively discussion of today’s issues hosted by Kent Meyers and Mick Cornett.

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Beth Leger, left, a plant ecologist at the University of Nevada, Reno, and her graduate as- sistant Jamey McClinton, right, look the Tiehm’s buckwheat that has sprouted at a campus greenhouse in Reno, Nevada. AP PHOTO/SCOTT SONNER Now streaming on YouTube 14A « March 12, 2020 « THE JOURNAL RECORD « journalrecord.com FAA waives rules that led airlines to fly empty planes

BY DAVID KOENIG in New York and Reagan Washington Na- U.S. carriers the same flexibility to cancel Associated Press tional Airport outside Washington, D.C. flights overseas. The FAA said it also would not punish The slot-use rule has led to the phe- Federal regulators waived a rule airlines that cancel flights through May nomenon of “ghost flights” – big planes Wednesday that was causing airlines to 31 at four other airports where the agency flying around with eerily empty cabins. fly nearly empty planes just to avoid los- approves schedules: Chicago’s O’Hare Environmental activists called on regu- ing takeoff and landing rights at major International Airport, Newark Liberty lators to waive the rule to limit carbon airports. International Airport in New Jersey, Los emissions from planes carrying few The Federal Aviation Administration Angeles International Airport and San passengers. said it would suspend the rule through Francisco International Airport. The president of United Airlines said May 31 to help airlines that are canceling The FAA waiver covers U.S. and for- it was crazy to enforce the slot-use rule flights because of the new virus outbreak. eign airlines. The agency’s announcement in the middle of a virus outbreak that has The FAA assigns takeoff and landing came a day after the European Commis- devastated demand for air travel. rights, or “slots,” at a few big, congested sion promised to move quickly to waive A commercial plane flies into a windy, “Flying empty airplanes to protect airports. Airlines must use 80% of their its similar rule. cloudy sky at the Fort Lauderdale-Holly- slots? How ridiculous is that?” the offi- highly coveted slots or risk forfeiting It could take weeks or even months for wood International Airport in Fort Lauder- cial, Scott Kirby, said during an investor them. the European Commission to adopt the dale, Fla. AP FILE PHOTO/BRYNN ANDERSON conference on Tuesday. That FAA requirement – and especial- proposal, but it is likely to have an imme- The CEO of JetBlue had also called ly a similar rule in Europe – led airlines diate effect. It is a signal to airlines that The FAA said it expects American on the FAA to waive the rule. Passengers to operate flights using those slots even if they can stop flying mostly empty planes carriers to get the same relief from slot- have gone on social media to post photos there were very few passengers. and still be confident that the emergency use requirements in other countries, and of empty planes flying around Europe, The FAA’s decision affects flights at rules change will be approved before air- it could refuse to waive the requirement “which is madness,” Robin Hayes said on John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia airports port slots are allotted again. for airlines whose countries don’t give CNBC.

HOUSING » from p1 Economists the world over have sible for 20% of global manufacturing Mortgage rates are less than a quar- difficulty projecting the market’s output. ter-point above all-time lows. The response to these major disruptors, Many experts expect that the re- 30-year fixed-rate mortgage reached nitely pump the brakes on home sales especially in a politically charged elec- cent decline in China’s economy will an average weekly low in February altogether,” Gideon said. “Right now tion year, Gideon said. have a substantial effect on worldwide of 3.45% for the weeks ending Feb. 6 buyers are trying to decide whether or “As far as the coronavirus, I’m al- manufacturing output. and 27, down from January’s weekly not they should jump while mortgage ready seeing people concerned about It’s not all bad news, however. low of 3.51% for the week ending Jan. rates are this low. Low interest rates going to see houses and about letting National housing market indica- 30. One year ago, the 30-year fixed- have a positive effect on affordability. people into their houses for open tors available as of February showed rate mortgage was 4.35%, according I have spoken with a few lenders and houses or showings,” said Gideon. activity in housing markets improved to the National Housing Market In- agents outside of our office and they While it’s difficult to predict eco- overall. Trends in some of the top dicators Monthly Report by the U.S. have not seen any slowdown as of yet nomic impacts with any certainty, real indicators for this month include pur- Department of Housing and Urban and neither has our firm.” estate trends in China and the United chases of new homes rebounding to Development. However, when the market re- States to date could provide indica- the highest pace since July 2007. “Oklahoma City’s housing market sponds to events like a pandemic scare tions of what to expect. New single-family home sales has been strong for years. Oklahoma, or the OPEC and Russian oil price The Chinese economy is already climbed 7.9% to 764,000 units in Jan- in general, has been very insulated war, the first housing markets to see a seeing severe impacts on its real estate uary from an upwardly revised pace of from some of the turbulence we’ve negative effect are the luxury markets, markets. As the second-largest econ- 708,000 in December and were 18.6% seen across the country, especially he said. omy in the world, China is respon- higher than one year ago. dating back to 2008,” Gideon said.

WATER » from p1 The DEQ requested authority for the the state, reduce wait time and put the oil in enhanced recovery operations. permitting at the direction of the Okla- and gas industry on a level playing field The Oklahoma Produced Water homa Legislature to make things better with other industries, Chard said. Working Group, a committee created by Act standards restricting wastewater dis- for the state and the industry, DEQ Water She said the law allows additional re- the state to look into alternatives to pro- posal into surface water and requiring a Quality Division Director Shellie Chard quirements to be enforced based on the duced water injection, reported in 2017 permit to do so by several industries, in- told The Journal Record previously. judgment of the permitting authority, so that barriers to reuse of produced water cluding oil and gas. Authority to handle Currently, companies apply for the the DEQ taking over would allow it to include regulations about water owner- the permitting for municipal, industrial permit through the EPA’s Dallas office enforce additional toxicity monitoring. ship, the lack of research about ways of and agricultural wastewater disposal was and the DEQ does its own certification, Disposal of wastewater is a problem transporting produced water and the transferred to the DEQ in the 1990s. in addition to the EPA permit being for the oil and gas industry. As an alter- lack of research into alternative methods So far, the EPA has retained enforce- issued. The EPA has no time limit on native to disposal in surface water, com- to dispose of it. ment of the law’s permitting process processing time of applications, while panies can dispose of it in underground Hatfield said no companies have for discharges from oil and gas produc- the state processes them within 180 injection control wells, which has been permits or outstanding applications for tion activities and hydrostatic testing of days. The DEQ taking over the process increasingly restricted in recent years due permits to dispose of water in surface pipelines. would allow companies to apply within to its link to seismic activity, or recycle it water.

BILLS » from p1 is on the same page with the governor – with an overhead cost of 4%. If the ernor’s plan as an alternative. Passage when it comes to managed care. OHCA took over administration for an of State Question 802 would incorpo- “Everybody wants to control costs expanded Medicaid population, over- rate “Obamacare” into the Oklahoma to managed care organizations. SHOPP and get healthier outcomes. The only head costs would be projected to rise to Constitution, he said, giving the state fees are fees paid by hospitals to allow way you’re going to get there is by man- 5.5%. little flexibility to make any changes in them to tap additional federal funding aging care,” he said. “But we don’t want “They would have to hire some more the future even if economic conditions to pay for medical care provided to to send all of this tax money that we are nurses and case managers, but that’s might drastically change. children, pregnant women and others getting back to an out-of-state managed still really inexpensive (as compared “I think that from conversations I’ve already enrolled in the state’s Medicaid care organization. We want the money to commercial managed care organiza- had with the governor we are on the program. Stitt has proposed increasing to be invested here, to create some eco- tions),” he said. “So, let’s let the OHCA same page. He is open to whatever our the fees to raise money that would be nomic churn in Oklahoma, to throw off do it. They have a fiduciary duty to the ideas are as long as they control costs required to expand the Medicaid pro- some tax revenue and new jobs.” state. We don’t have to pay these man- and promote healthier outcomes,” he gram to cover an additional 180,000 or McEntire was referring to the money aged care organizations exorbitant fees.” said. “So, I just put these bills out there so lower-income Oklahomans. the state would receive from the federal If Oklahomans respond favorably to reinforce the point on how we do McEntire’s second bill, House Bill government – in the range of $1 billion to a state question to be voted on later managed care. The point is to have 3479, would require the Legislature to – to help fund Medicaid expansion. this year, Medicaid would be expanded some assurance that we have guard- approve any requests for proposals for McEntire said the OHCA handles without any provisions that might be rails put in place for what we want to managed care contracts. administration of health care for Okla- adopted as part of SoonerCare 2.0. see in regard to any managed care The lawmaker said he believes he homans already enrolled in Medicaid McEntire said he would favor the gov- prop o s a l .” journalrecord.com » THE JOURNAL RECORD » March 12, 2020 » 15A PEOPLE ON THE MOVE ReMerge executive Oklahoma County District Attorney’s Employment Professionals to lead the Brinkman, Ken Fergeson and Anita La director to retire Office, and community partners to search to replace Woodland. Cava Swift were appointed to the board OKLAHOMA CITY – ReMerge has provide mothers and pregnant women of directors. announced that longtime Executive an alternative to incarceration. Museum board elects Randy Davis, Carl Edwards, Director Terri Woodland will be retiring Woodland has steered ReMerge Jennifer Kaiser, Alex Lee, Rod Moore, June 1. since its inception in 2011. Woodland 12 board members Jennifer Rogers-Etcheverry and Lynne ReMerge works with the Oklahoma was instrumental in the organization OKLAHOMA CITY – The National Cowboy Schonacher joined the associate board. Department of Corrections, the recently building and moving to a new, & Western Heritage Museum board of The museum’s board of directors is Oklahoma Department of Mental Health 19,329-square-foot facility. directors has elected 12 new members. composed of 83 members from across and Substance Abuse Services, the ReMerge has engaged Express Dr. Billy Bergin, Jim J. Brewer, Don the nation.

Saudi Aramco to boost capacity; Abu Dhabi to increase supply

BY AYA BATRAWY sia refused to cooperate on further and Associated Press deeper production cuts. It was expected that other OPEC member-states would DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Saudi follow suit and increase production in Arabia steamed ahead on Wednesday response to Saudi Arabia’s moves. with its new energy play by directing Abu Dhabi’s ADNOC on Wednesday the kingdom’s oil company Aramco on said it was responding to current market Wednesday to increase its maximum conditions and would increase output production capacity, while Abu Dhabi’s from about 3 million barrels to over 4 oil and gas company ADNOC followed million barrels of oil a day starting next suit by saying it was boosting output by month. In addition, the company said it 25% to 4 million barrels per day. will accelerate plans for its 5 million bar- Abu Dhabi’s decision to increase pro- rel per day production capacity target. duction comes after Saudi Arabia took By increasing output and production, steps to essentially flood the market to and slashing its official selling prices to dominate a greater share, after major Asia, analysts say it appears Saudi Arabia oil producer Russia refused to go along is now looking to pressure Russia by with more production cuts. Meanwhile, dominating market share, since it was global demand for oil is slowing down unable to secure market price. due to the outbreak of a new virus that’s The price war pushed the price of hampered travel and business. crude down 25% on Monday, the sharp- Saudi Arabia said this week it would est decline seen since the 1991 Gulf War. increase its crude oil production to 12.3 The price of international benchmark million barrels a day starting in April. Brent crude recovered some on Tuesday That’s 300,000 barrels per day more than and was trading around $36 a barrel on Aramco’s current maximum sustained Wednesday. capacity. Now the company says it is “The most likely outcome of this crisis boosting that output capacity to 13 mil- is entrenchment into a painful process lion barrels per day, giving the kingdom Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil company Aramco and stock market officials celebrate that lasts several weeks or months, until greater maneuverability. during the official ceremony marking the debut of Aramco’s initial public offering on the prices are low enough to change fun- Aramco did not say when that capac- Riyadh’s stock market, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. AP FILE PHOTO/AMR NABIL damental views in Moscow and Riyadh ity increase would happen, according to back to some form of compromise,” ac- Wednesday’s announcement on the Sau- cording to political risk consulting firm di Tadawul stock exchange. Late last year, directed by Crown Prince Mohammed rying the bulk of cuts that were agreed Eurasia Group. the company floated 1.7% of its shares on bin Salman and the country’s Energy upon by OPEC members and other Eurasia Group said that the price the Tadawul, raising nearly $30 billion in Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman. major oil producers, namely Russia, to war will, meanwhile, exert pressure on the largest IPO in history. The two are half-brothers and sons of the stave off an oversupply in the market that U.S. crude exports, which recently hit a Aramco said the decision was a di- king. would further push prices down. record 4 million barrels per day, because rective from the Saudi Energy Ministry. Saudi Arabia has been producing Over the weekend, the kingdom’s they will struggle to get their cargoes to The kingdom’s energy policy is largely around 9.8 million barrels per day, car- strategy dramatically pivoted when Rus- clients at profit.

FLOWER » from p13 mitigation strategy “will ensure pro- sprouted by mid-February. The research funded by Ioneer is tection and, in fact, the expansion of “We didn’t even know if it would examining the possibility of trans- the buckwheat population.” grow in a greenhouse,” said McClin- planting plants as well as growing new mining operations at Rhyolite Ridge, “We’re seeing evidence of that at ton, who did her master’s work on the ones from seedlings to be planted at near the small town of Tonopah, over the greenhouse at UNR,” Rowe said. related but distinct Crosby buckwheat or near the mining site. the past 80 years. “We’ve got a reasonably high degree and isn’t aware of anyone else trying As far as transplanting, Leger said, They recently spent $60,000 for a of confidence we can successfully to grow Tiehm’s. “I don’t think it’s an awesome idea.” yearlong study at the University of propagate these plants and protect The slow-growing flowers have “To establish a real population,” Nevada, Reno. Scientists there are them.” fragile roots that dry out easily and McClinton added, “you have to grow growing hundreds of seedlings in a University researchers are doing make up 70% of the plant. them from seedlings on their own.” greenhouse to determine whether it’s their best to replicate the harsh desert “We know they are very tolerant of But Donnelly said the new research feasible to transplant them into the conditions with poor soil quality at horrible soil. That’s unusual,” Leger appears to be aimed at finding an al- wild to bolster the limited population, the greenhouse where they planted said. “What we don’t know is how it ternative site “to keep the species alive an estimated 43,000 plants covering a 3,276 Tiehm seeds in January. will grow in other kinds of soil.” so Ioneer could destroy its habitat.” total of 21 acres. “We torture them. We want them Leger, who also serves as director He acknowledged a difference “We have always been aware of to know life is hard, starting now,” of UNR’s Museum of Natural History, between transplanting plants and the buckwheat. It didn’t come as a said Beth Leger, a UNR plant ecolo- said those who dismiss the flowers as growing them from seeds, but said it’s surprise,” Ioneer President Bernard gist who has done extensive research weeds unworthy of all the fuss don’t “beside the point, really.” Rowe told The Associated Press in a on invasive cheat grass and native understand the value of biodiversity. “A species is more than a set of phone interview from Australia. plants of the Great Basin region. “Weed is a human construct. A genetic material. A species is inex- All site activity has been undertak- She and her graduate assistant weed is a plant that grows anywhere tricable from its habitat,” Donnelly en with the “protection of the buck- Jamey McClinton hoped as many a human doesn’t want it,” she said, said. “To allow a species’ habitat to be wheat first and foremost in mind,” as 600 would germinate, but were adding biodiversity is “magic” and a wiped out and put it someplace else, is Rowe said. He added the company’s pleasantly surprised when 900 had safeguard against future loss. functionally allowing it to go extinct.” 16A « March 12, 2020 « THE JOURNAL RECORD « journalrecord.com Canadian firm starts US prep work for Keystone XL pipeline

BY MATTHEW BROWN to Rabern. She did not provide further December had denied a request from en- 830,000 barrels of crude oil daily from Associated Press location details. vironmentalists to block construction be- western Canada to terminals on the U.S. In April the company plans to begin cause no work was immediately planned. Gulf Coast. BILLINGS, Mont. – A Canadian company construction at the line’s border cross- The request by environmentalists President Donald Trump has been a said Wednesday it has started preliminary ing in northern Montana. That would came days after the Trump administra- strong proponent. The Republican issued work along the route of the proposed be a huge milestone for a project first tion approved a right of way allowing the a special permit for the pipeline last year Keystone XL oil sands pipeline through proposed in 2008 and has since attracted $8 billion line to be built across federal after Morris had blocked the project in the U.S. in anticipation of starting con- bitter opposition from climate activists land. November, 2018, citing potential spills struction next month, as opponents await who say fossil fuel usage must be curbed “It is irresponsible for TC Energy to and other environmental concerns. a judge’s ruling on their request to block to combat global warming. jump the gun before Judge Morris rules A legal challenge to Trump’s permit is any work. The company also plans work next on our motion,” Stephan Volker, an at- pending before Morris. TC Energy spokeswoman Sara Rabern month on employee camps in Fallon torney for the Indigenous Environmental Another oil pipeline in TC Energy’s said the Calgary-based company was County, Montana and Haakon County, Network and North Coast Rivers Alli- Keystone network in October spilled an moving equipment this week and will South Dakota. ance, said Wednesday. estimated 383,000 gallons of oil in east- begin mowing and felling trees in areas Environmental groups in January Keystone XL was rejected twice under ern North Dakota. Critics say a damaging along the pipeline’s 1,200-mile route asked U.S. District Judge Brian Morris to former President Barack Obama over spill from Keystone XL is inevitable given within the next week or so. block any work. They said clearing and worries it could make climate change the length of the line and the many riv- The work is planned in Montana, tree felling along the route would destroy worse. ers and other waterways it would cross South Dakota and Nebraska, according bird and wildlife habitat. The judge in The pipeline would transport up to beneath.

Boeing sees 2020 as challenging as any year in recent past

BY DAVID KOENIG Associated Press

Boeing is painting a sobering picture for its business in 2020. The Chicago-based company said Wednesday it has imposed a hiring freeze in response to the virus outbreak that is undercutting air travel and threatening to kill airlines’ appetite for new planes. It said it received 18 orders last month for new large planes, but 46 orders were canceled, most of them for the grounded 737 Max, leaving the company with a net loss of 28 orders in February. Boeing is also restricting employees’ travel and discretionary spending and limiting overtime to work on getting the Max back in flight. Shares of Boeing Co. were down more than 15% in afternoon trading. They have plunged 55% in just over a year. “The year ahead is shaping up to be as challenging for our business as any in the recent past,” CEO David Calhoun and Chief Financial Officer Greg Smith said in a note to employees. “On top of the work of safely returning the 737 Max to service and the financial impact of the pause in Max production, we’re now facing a global economic disruption generated by A Boeing 777X airplane takes off on its first flight, at Paine Field in Everett, Wash. AP FILE PHOTO/TED S. WARREN the COVID-19 coronavirus.” The warning about 2020 is a strong orders in February were all for so-called jets, and Oman Air converted 10 Maxes The three largest U.S. airlines – Delta, statement considering that Boeing is widebody or twin-aisles jets – larger into four 787s. American and United – and several facing its biggest crisis in decades after planes that are typically used for long The company delivered 30 planes in international carriers have announced two deadly crashes involving Max jets flights. the first two months of the year compared deep cuts to their schedules. The and just posted its first full-year loss Through Feb. 29 Boeing has reported with 95 a year earlier, before it halted International Air Transport Association, since 1997. a loss of 43 orders for the Max, as shipments of Max jets. Boeing depends an airline trade group, estimates that the Indeed, 2020 is off to an ominous start customers switched those orders to other on deliveries to generate cash flow. virus could cost airlines up to $113 billion for Boeing. It reported no orders for new models. For example, Air Lease Corp., Airlines, however, are retrenching to in lost revenue, with the biggest losses in commercial planes in January while rival which leases planes to airlines, swapped survive a sharp downturn in travel – they Asia, whose fast-growing airlines were Airbus racked up 274 orders. Boeing’s 18 9 Max orders Maxes for three larger 787 are unsure how long it will last. on a buying spree for new jets.

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Burch; Estate of Robert D Chaney c/o Catoico Resource Management LP; Payne County, Oklahoma. The SW/4 North, Range 10 West, Blaine County, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Geoffery Chaney; Estate of Ross Edgar Pfanenstiel Company LLC; Pioneer SW/4 SW/4 of Section 27 and the SE/4 Oklahoma and designate Applicant or this cause be set before an Corporation Stewart, Jr. c/o Michael Stewart; Estate Natural Resources USA Inc; Pioneer SE/4 SE/4 of Section 28 and the NE/4 some other party as operator of the Administrative Law Judge for hearing, of Ruby I Stallings, a/k/a Ruby Berry Resources Producing LP; Prism Energy NE/4 NE/4 of Section 33 and the NW/4 proposed well and all subsequent wells taking of evidence and reporting to the Stallings c/o John H Stallings; Estate of Inc.; Prize Energy Resources LP c/o NW/4 NW/4 of Section 34 shall drilled in the unit; and that Applicant be Commission. Commission Sidney Schroeder, a/k/a Sidney L Cimarex Energy Co.; RAM Foundation; comprise one 40‑acre unit and the N/2 given one year to commence operations NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Schroeder c/o Timothy Rikken; Estate Randy D & Gloria K Blankinship, SE/4 SE/4 and the SW/4 SE/4 SE/4 of for the drilling or other operations with this cause will be heard before an (CD11870835) of Teresa Roper, a/k/a Teresa Kay Trustee of the Revocable Trust Section 28 shall comprise one 30‑acre respect to the unit. The Applicant addi­ Administrative Law Judge on the Initial NOTICE OF HEARING Downey Roper; Estate of Vera R Agreement of Randy D & Gloria K unit and the S/2 NE/4 NE/4 and the tionally requests that this pooling be a Hearing Docket at the Corporation CAUSE CD NO. 202000796 Diefenbacher c/o Robert H Blankinship; Randy D. Blankinship; NW/4 NE/4 NE/4 of Section 33 shall unit pooling. Commission, Eastern Regional Office, BEFORE THE CORPORATION Diefenbacher; Estate of Virginia M Raymonda Pahlka, a/k/a Raymonda Lee comprise one 30‑acre unit and the S/2 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF Murphy c/o Wyche Murphy, Jr.; Estate Pahlka; Riviera Upstream LLC; RM NW/4 NW/4 and the NE/4 NW/4 this cause be set before an 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 30th day of OKLAHOMA of Walter G Overton, Jr. c/o Lois B. Girlando; Robert A. Van Mater; Robert NW/4 of Section 34 shall comprise one Administrative Law Judge for hearing, March, 2020 and that this notice be APPLICANT: PRESLEY Overton; Estero Energy LLC; Fasken Moore Murphy & Shirley Love Murphy 30‑acre unit. Permitted well locations taking of evidence and reporting to the published as required by law and the PETROLEUM COMPANY. Foundation; Granada Holdings LLC; Revocable Living Trust dtd 8/9/1994; shall be anywhere within each unit no Commission. rules of the Commission. RELIEF SOUGHT: Greg A Riepl; Gregory Crook; Gregory Robert P Makson FBO K Makson; closer than 330 feet from the unit NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that DRILLING AND SPACING R Blankinship; Gregory S Wallace; Rocky Road LLC; Rodney Jay Stewart; boundary. this cause will be heard before an in the event this cause is uncontested, UNITS. LEGAL Griffith Oil & Gas LLC; Guaranty Trust Rodney Olympia‑James c/o Pam Fette; NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Administrative Law Judge on the Initial the Applicant, its representatives, DESCRIPTION: SW/4 SW/4 Company of Missouri & William B Ron Corley Minerals LLC; Rose Applicant in this Cause is requesting the Hearing Docket at the Corporation witnesses and other proponents of the SW/4 OF SECTION 27, SE/4 Schock, Co‑Trustees of the Irene Stallings Hill, a/k/a C Rose Stallings Applicant may appear and testify by SE/4 OF SECTION 28, NE/4 following special relief: Applicant may Commission, Eastern Regional Office, Schock Holmes Trust dtd 8/22/1986 c/o Hill; Royalty Clearinghouse request the Order be effective as of the 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, telephone. The cost of telephonic NE/4 OF SECTION 33, NW/4 Farmers National Co; Guaranty Trust Partnership; RSG Properties Ltd; communication shall be paid by the NW/4 OF SECTION 34, date of the execution thereof or as of a 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 30th day of Company of Missouri & William B Russell T Rudy; Ruth E. Burch c/o date prior thereto. March, 2020 and that this notice be person or persons requesting its use. TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, Schock, Co‑Trustees of the William Ellen Wodtke, Successor Trustee; Interested parties who wish to RANGE 3 EAST, PAYNE NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that published as required by law and the Bevis Schock Trust dtd 8/22/1986 c/o Sandra Wichman; Seng Family Trust; this Cause be set before an rules of the Commission. participate by telephone shall contact COUNTY, OKLAHOMA Farmers National Co.; H L Gaston; Shea Atkinson Pizarro; Shehorn Trust the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Administrative Law Judge for hearing, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Hamid Razavi; Hampton Family Invest­ dtd 9/24/2001 c/o Mark Shehorn; taking of evidence and reporting to the in the event this cause is uncontested, prior to the hearing date, and provide Alva C. Clingenpeel c/o Donald Cling­ ments LLC c/o Farmers National Co.; Shirley L. Murphy; SMAC Oil LP c/o their name and phone number. enpeel; Amarex Resources Corp.; Commission. the Applicant, its representatives, Harold L Schroeder, a/k/a Harold Adam C. Singer Pitco Co.; Sooner NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that witnesses and other proonents of the NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Andre Cybulski; Andrea Crook; Aneta Schroeder; Haymaker Properties LP; Trend Leasing c/o RJ Abercrombie; all interested persons may appear and Arrington Davis; Arapahoe Resources this Cause will be heard before an Applicant may appear and testify by Henry Edgar Murphy, Successor Spinnaker Royalty Company c/o Administrative Law Judge on the Initial telephone. The cost of telephonic be heard. For information concerning LLC; Arrington Davis LLC, AIF for Trustee of the Blakely M Murphy Dorchester Minerals LP; Stanolind Oil this action, contact Barry Gibbon, James A. Griffith; ARS Exploration Hearing Docket at the Corporation communication shall be paid by the Testamentary Trust; Heritage Resources and Gas Company, now BP America Commission, 1st Floor, Jim Thorpe person or persons requesting its use. Cimarex Energy Co., 202 S. LLC; Atkinson Royalty Co. LLC; ‑ Woodford Minerals LLC; Hlvaty Production Company; Stephen A Behrer Cheyenne Avenue, Suite 1000, Tulsa Bandera Minerals LLC; Barrett Energy Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at Interested parties who wish to Minerals, LLC; HVGIT LLC; ICE & Mary McCall Behrer, Trustees of the 8:30 a.m., on the 31st day of March, participate by telephone shall contact Oklahoma 74103‑3001, 918/585‑1100 Partners LLC c/o Jean M Barrett, Jr.; Properties c/o Tim Urban, Manager; Arnold M Behrer Family Trust; Sunset or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Benny D. Wilder c/o Betsy Eubanks 2020, and that this Notice be published the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, Imperial Oil Co; Isbell Behrer, John W. Consulting Inc. c/o Horizontal Well as required by law and by the rules of prior to the hearing date, and provide Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 Wilder; Berry Family Investments; Behere and Martin R. Behrer, Jr., Logging LLC; Susan A Collier & S. Boston Ave., Ste. 100, Tulsa, Betsy Eubanks Wilder; Black Stone the Commission. their name and phone number. Trustees of the Martin Remsen Behrer Michael D Collier, individually and as NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Oklahoma, 74119, 918/382‑8686. Energy Company LLC; Black Stone Family Fund; James Alonzo Stewart, II; Trustees of the Michael D Collier Trust CORPORATION COMMISSION OF Mineral Company LP; Brian Crook; Applicant and interested parties may all interested persons may appear and James Lawrence Ray, a/k/a James L. dtd 7/17/2017; Susan M Prater; TD present testimony by telephone. The be heard. For information concerning OKLAHOMA Brian Stewart c/o Michael Stewart; Ray; James Orval Stewart; Jane D Berry Investment Co. Inc.; Terrell JJ J. TODD HIETT, Bullet Oil and Gas LLC; Busby Royalty cost of telephonic communication shall this action, contact Barry Gibbon, Citarella; Jane Edstrom; Janet M. Anderson & Phllip N. Jones, Successor be paid by the person or persons Cimarex Energy Co., 202 S. Chairman Company LLC c/o Steven Replogle; DelRosario; Janet R. Griffith & James Trustees of the Norman G. Jones Revo­ BOB ANTHONY, Calyx Energy LLC; Camellia Mary requesting its use. Interested parties Cheyenne Avenue, Suite 1000, Tulsa A. Griffith, Trustees of the Harriet cable Trust; Thomas J. Cybulski; who wish to participate by telephone Oklahoma 74103‑3001, 918/585‑1100 Vice Chairman Wynne, Diana Mayo and David Nelson Virginia “Gina” Griffith Irrevocable Thomas Richard Cummings; Thomas DANA L. MURPHY, Berry, Co‑Trustees of the Jack D. Berry shall contact Applicant or Applicant’s or Ron M. Barnes or Grayson Trust; Jason M. Bell; JCW Inc.; Jere L W. Friedemann; Tiptop Energy attorney, prior to the hearing date, and Barnes, BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 Commissioner Irrevocable Mineral Trust dtd 7/9/1991 Fleming & Michael D. Ward, Trustees Production US LLC; Tony Mills, a/k/a DONE AND PERFORMED this 10th c/o Farmers National Co.; Cara provide their name and phone number. S. Boston Ave., Ste. 100, Tulsa, of the Eddings Family Trust dtd Tony Wayne ; Tony Spears, Trustee of NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Oklahoma, 74119, 918/382‑8686. day of March, 2020. Workman Custodian for Grant Durland 12/1/2014; JFC Minerals LLC; Jo Ellen the Shirley Spears Trust dtd 5/20/2019; BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: UTMA c/o John W. Fisher; Carol Ann all interested persons may appear and CORPORATION COMMISSION OF Marshall, Trustee of the Jo Ellen Truevine Operating LLC; Tulsa be heard. For information concerning OKLAHOMA PEGGY MITCHELL, Lindsey‑Zike; Carol Ann Lindsey‑Zike, Marshall Revocable Trust dtd Royalties Company c/o Highground Secretary Trustee of the Carol Ann Lindsey‑Zike this action, contact Nichols Energy J. TODD HIETT, 8/12/1996; John H. Stallings LLC; John Advisors; US Petroleum Inc; Veneta Services, Attn: Amy Jo Love, 1025 N. Chairman (3‑12‑20) Trust dtd 11/27/2010; Carol L. Vandyk, Joseph Cummins; John L. Logan, Berry Arrington & Luke L. Nigliazzo, a/k/a Carol Bergman; Charles A Geiger; Broadway Ave., Oklahoma City, BOB ANTHONY, Trustee of the Martha H. Logan Revo­ Jr, Co‑Trustees of the Veneta Berry (CD11870945) Charles John Schroeder, Trustee of the Oklahoma, 73102, (405) 813‑3083; or, Vice Chairman cable Trust dtd 6/26/1992 as restated Arrington Revocable Trust c/o Thomas AMENDED NOTICE OF Schroeder Family Revocable Trust dtd Karl F. Hirsch of the law firm DANA L. MURPHY, 5/6/2011; John W Friedemann; N Berry & Co.; Walter G. Overton, III; HEARING 8/6/2019; Christine T Bell; Colleen Hirsch, Heath & White, PLLC, Commissioner Jonathon M. Bell; Josalyn DuCharme Wesley DuCharme c/o Michelle CAUSE CD NO. 201809204 Ellstorom Walker; Commonwealth Attorney for Applicant, 901 Cedar Lake DONE AND PERFORMED this 10th c/o Michelle DuCharme; Justin Stewart; DuCharme; White Star Petroleum LLC; BEFORE THE CORPORATION Trust Company; Contango Resources Boulevard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma day of March, 2020. K Kamon, a/k/a Ken Kamon; Kathleen Whitmire Companies LLC c/o Bandera COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF Inc.; Cynthia Davis Corley; Dagny’s 73114, (405) 235‑1768. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: B. Mullendore Trust dtd 5/10/1993 c/o Minerals LLC; William Durland c/o CORPORATION COMMISSION OF PEGGY MITCHELL, OKLAHOMA Properties LP; David DuCharme; David John W Mecom, III; Kay Lynn Deal; John W Fisher; William F Chaney, Jr.; APPLICANT: STONE E. Jones & Carol M. Jones, Trustees of OKLAHOMA Secretary Kimberly Spears; Kirby Minerals c/o William Hall; William Lee Beasley J. TODD HIETT, (3‑12‑20) CREEK OPERATING LLC. the DW Jones Family Revocable Trust Mineral Acq Partners; Kirkpatrick Living Trust; William M. Wisebeck; CHAIRMAN RELIEF SOUGHT: WELL dtd 3/5/2008; David Franklin Cummins; Foundation Inc. c/o MidFirst Bank; William Van Mater; Wilma Jean Jones, BOB ANTHONY, LOCATION EXCEPTION. David W. Jones, a/k/a David Wesley Laura Arrington Nigliazzo; Lawrence now Henderson; Wyche Murphy, Jr.; (CD11870913) VICE CHAIRMAN LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Jones; Davis Legacy LLC; Deborah R. Seng 1993 Revocable Trust; Lebo Andrew Ignotowicz; Bruce H. Lindsay; NOTICE OF HEARING DANA L. MURPHY, CAUSE CD NO. 202000798‑T KOOPA 23‑03H SECTION 23, McKinney; Devon Energy Production Petro LLC c/o William H. Beasley, Estate of Izora Downey, deceased; TOWNSHIP 18 NORTH, Company LP; DiEnergy Inc.; Donald Manager; Leslie Allen Buntin, a/k/a L Jeanette Bianco; Micahel P. Bevis, COMMISSIONER BEFORE THE CORPORATION DONE AND PERFORMED THIS COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF RANGE 6 WEST, Clingenpeel; Donald E. Schwarzer; EV Allen Buntin; Liberty Energy LLC; Trustee of the Michael P. Bevis Revo­ KINGFISHER COUNTY, 10TH DAY OF MARCH, 2020. OKLAHOMA Schwarzer; Donna K. Harris Living Lindsey Stewart c/o Michael Stewart; cable Trust; Natialia J. Dobrinska; OKLAHOMA Trust dtd 1/28/2009; Dorchester Lisa Calvert; Louis James Ray, Jr.; Rhonda Sue Masheter; Tamara BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION APPLICANT: CIMAREX Peggy Mitchell, STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Chesa­ Minerals LP, d/b/a Maecenas Minerals Luanne Maree Wible; Lucile B. Geiger, Shattuck; their heirs, devisees, ENERGY CO. RELIEF peake Operating, LLC; Citizen Energy; LLP; Dorchester Minerals Oklahoma Trustee of the Lucile B. Geiger Living executors, administrators, trustees, Secretary SOUGHT: POOLING (PART (3‑12‑20) Roan Resources, LLC; Titan Resources LP, successor by merger to Republic Trust dtd 11/3/1989 c/o Charles Geiger; successors and assigns and all persons, OF A MULTIUNIT HORI­ Limited; and all persons, owners, Royalty Company; Doris J. Stewart Luella Jane Eddings c/o Jere L. owners, producers, operators, ZONTAL WELL). LEGAL producers, operators, purchasers and Ludlow; Dorothy A. Durland c/o John Fleming; Lynn Carol Birgman, now purchasers and takers of oil and gas, (CD11870908) DESCRIPTION: SECTION takers of oil and gas and all other inter­ W. Fisher; Douglas Hall; Duane Pannell; M Shaefer c/o Capital One and all interested parties, particularly in NOTICE OF HEARING 35, TOWNSHIP 15 NORTH, ested persons, particularly in Kingfisher Christine Saunders; Duke Minerals LLC Bank; Marilyn S. Flanagan; Marilyn S. Payne County, Oklahoma. CAUSE CD NO. 202000797‑T RANGE 10 WEST, BLAINE County, Oklahoma, and if any of the c/o Walker & Walker; Earl Pregler Jones; Mark Shattuck; Martha Diss NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BEFORE THE CORPORATION COUNTY, OKLAHOMA above individuals are deceased, or if Revocable Trust c/o Stuart Pregler; Sunby, Trustee; Mary Anne Alaman; Applicant requests the Oklahoma COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, any of the above companies are no ECC LLC c/o Eugene C Covington, Mary E Murphy & John Wyche Corporation Commission enter an OKLAHOMA PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, longer in existence, the unknown heirs, Manager; Elson Oil Company; Erin Murphy, Co‑Trustees of the Mary E Order, to be effective as of the date of APPLICANT: CIMAREX PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF executors, administrators, devisees, Crook; Estate of Adolph & Florence Murphy Family Living Trust dtd the execution thereof or as of a date ENERGY CO. RELIEF OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING Beacon trustees and assigns, immediate and Friedemann; Estate of Andrew W. 2/18/2000; Mary Louise Ackley Stover, prior thereto: vacating Order No. SOUGHT: POOLING (PART E&P Resources, LLC; Beacon E&P remote, of the above‑named parties. DuCharme c/o Michelle DuCharme; Trustee of the Mary Louise Ackley 161824 insofar as said Order estab­ OF A MULTIUNIT HORI­ Resources, LLC Attn: Rodney G. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Estate of Beulah Freeman c/o Leslie Stover Family Trust dtd 3/3/2005; lished 40‑acre drilling and spacing units ZONTAL WELL). LEGAL Mellott; and all persons if living or if the Applicant in this cause is requesting Allen Buntin; Estate of Carol Burch McCrary, an Oklahoma LP; Michael for the Cleveland and Red Fork DESCRIPTION: SECTION deceased, their known and unknown that the Commission grant a well Roberts, a/k/a Carolyn Burch Roberts Chaney; Michael Moose Watson & common sources of supply underlying 26, TOWNSHIP 15 NORTH, successors and all corporations existing location exception for a well to be c/o Steven Bernard Roberts; Estate of Katrina Watson, dba American the SE/4 SE/4 of Section 28 and the RANGE 10 WEST,BLAINE and if dissolved its known and unknown drilled and produced from the Oswego Cheryl Wallace c/o Gregory S. Wallace; Innovative Royalty Systems; Michael NE/4 NE/4 of Section 33; vacating COUNTY, OKLAHOMA successors and all persons having an common source of supply underlying Estate of Doris Schroeder c/o Nancy Stewart; Michelle DuCharme; Mildred Order No. 276452 insofar as said Order TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, interest in the lands covered hereby, Section 23, Township 18 North, Range June Johnson; Estate of Helen J. Burch Diane Lindsey Stuart; Monticello established 40‑acre drilling and spacing PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, particularly in Blaine County, 6 West, Kingfisher County Oklahoma, c/o Mary Ann Alaman; Estate of James Investments LLC; Nancy Ellen Griffith units for the Cleveland and Red Fork PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF Oklahoma. said well to be located: Earl Clingenpeel c/o Donald Dvorak, a/k/a Nancy E Kramer; Nancy common sources of supply underlying OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING EK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Surface Location: Clingenpeel; Estate of Janelle Ignotowicz; Nancy June Johnson, a/k/a the NW/4 NW/4 of Section 34; estab­ Exploration, LLC; Fortis Sooner Trend, the Applicant requests that the Commis­ 175 feet from the south line and 2,466 DuCharme, a/k/a Jan Jones DuCharme, Nancy Johnson; Native Oil and Gas lishing 40‑acre drilling and spacing LLC; and all persons if living or if sion pool the interests and adjudicate feet from the west line of the unit a/k/a Janelle Jones DeCharme c/o LLC; Nigliazzo Oil and Gas LLC; Nina units for the Cleveland and Red Fork deceased, their known and unknown the rights and equities of oil and gas described as Section 23, Township 18 David Ducharme; Estate of Janice M Patera; Old Kent Bank, Successor common sources of supply underlying successors and all corporations existing owners in the Mississippi Solid North, Range 6 West, Kingfisher Louise Masheter c/o Pam Fette; Estate Trustee of the Mary J Bell Revocable the SW/4 SW/4 SW/4 of Section 27 and and if dissolved its known and unknown common source of supply underlying County, Oklahoma, of Jimmy Masheter c/o Sandra Inter Vivos Trust c/o Fifth Third Bank, the SE/4 SE/4 SE/4 of Section 28 and successors and all persons having an the 640‑acre drilling and spacing unit Location at commencement of Wichman; Estate of Joseph Sadt c/o Successor by Merger; Orchard the NE/4 NE/4 NE/4 of Section 33 and interest in the lands covered hereby, described as Section 35, Township 15 completion interval at a measured depth Evelyn Sadt; Estate of K Cummings, Company c/o NRG Asset Management the NW/4 NW/4 NW/4 of Section 34; particularly in Blaine County, North, Range 10 West, Blaine County, of 6,960 feet: a/k/a Kendal Cummings c/o David LLC; Panhandle Royalty Company; and establishing 30‑acre drilling and Oklahoma. Oklahoma and designate Applicant or 621 feet from the south line and 1,935 Cummings; Estate of Martha Harriett Paul L. Burch & Ruth Burch, Trustees spacing units for the Cleveland and Red NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that some other party as operator of the feet from the west line of the unit Logan c/o Diane Logan; Estate of Mary of the Revocable Inter‑Vivos Trust of Fork common sources of supply under­ the Applicant requests that the Commis­ proposed well and all subsequent wells described as Section 23, Township 18 H Buntin Patterson c/o Carol Ann Lind­ Paul L. Burch & Ruth Burch dtd lying the N/2 SE/4 SE/4 and SW/4 SE/4 sion pool the interests and adjudicate drilled in the unit; and that Applicant be North, Range 6 West, Kingfisher sey‑Zike; Estate of May M Roach c/o 3/2/1983 c/o Ellen Wodtke, Successor SE/4 of Section 28 and the S/2 NE/4 the rights and equities of oil and gas given one year to commence operations County, Oklahoma, Leslie Allen Buntin; Estate of Nancy H Trustee; Pearl Power LLC; PEC NE/4 and NW/4 NE/4 NE/4 of Section owners in the Mississippi Solid for the drilling or other operations with Location at end of completion Wisebeck c/o William Wisebeck; Estate Minerals LP; Pecos Bend Royalties Inc 33 and the S/2 NW/4 NW/4 and NE/4 common source of supply underlying respect to the unit. The Applicant addi­ interval at a measured depth of 11,295 of Paul Dean Burch c/o Carol Walker; c/o CR Bailey; Penwell Oil & Gas Ltd; NW/4 NW/4 of Section 34, all in the 640‑acre drilling and spacing unit tionally requests that this pooling be a feet: Estate of Paul Dean Burch c/o Kenneth Petrust Corporation of America c/o Township 19 North, Range 3 East, described as Section 26, Township 15 unit pooling. Continued on next page LPXLP journalrecord.com » The Journal Record » March 12, 2020» 3B

the Applicant requests that the Commis­ Applicant may appear and testify by J. TODD HIETT, created by Mary K. Oxley & John T. unknown successors and all sion pool the interests and adjudicate telephone. The cost of telephonic Chairman Oxley by declaration of Trust dtd corporations existing and if dissolved its Corporation the rights and equities of oil and gas communication shall be paid by the BOB ANTHONY, 10/29/1985; Mary Elizabeth Anis; Mary known and unknown successors and all owners in the Mississippian, Woodford, person or persons requesting its use. Vice Chairman Jane Tritsch and R.H. Harbaugh Jr., persons having an interest in the lands Commission Hunton and Sylvan common sources of Interested parties who wish to DANA L. MURPHY, Trustees of the Mary Jane Tritsch Trust covered hereby, particularly in Pittsburg supply underlying the 640‑acre participate by telephone shall contact Commissioner dtd 9/03/1952; Mary Thetford Stipe; County, Oklahoma. horizontal drilling and spacing unit the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, DONE AND PERFORMED this 11th Mary Thetford Stipe; The Mohammed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 326 feet from the north line and 1,988 described as Section 3, Township 7 prior to the hearing date, and provide day of March, 2020. and Mary Elizabeth Anis Family Revo­ the Applicant requests that the Commis­ feet from the west line of the unit North, Range 17 East, Pittsburg County, their name and phone number. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: cable Trust; VS Holdings (USA), Ltd; sion pool the interests and adjudicate described as Section 23, Township 18 Oklahoma and designate Applicant or NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that PEGGY MITCHELL, and all persons if living or if deceased, the rights and equities of oil and gas North, Range 6 West, Kingfisher some other party as operator of the all interested persons may appear and Commission Secretary their known and unknown successors owners in the Mississippian, Woodford, County, Oklahoma. proposed well and all subsequent wells be heard. For information concerning (3‑12‑20) and all corporations existing and if Hunton and Sylvan common sources of The offset lands to said Section 23, drilled in the unit; and that Applicant be this action, contact Julie Waymire, dissolved its known and unknown supply underlying the 640‑acre are contained within Sections 13, 14, given one year to commence operations RPL, Trinity Operating (USG), LLC, (CD11871096) successors and all persons having an horizontal drilling and spacing unit 15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27, for the drilling or other operations with 1717 S. Boulder, Suite 201, Tulsa, interest in the lands covered hereby, described as Section 20, Township 7 Township 18 North, Range 6 West, NOTICE OF HEARING respect to the unit. The Applicant addi­ Oklahoma 74119, 918/561‑5648 or Ron CAUSE CD NO. 202000803‑T particularly in Pittsburg County, North, Range 13 East, Pittsburg County, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma. tionally requests that this pooling be a M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, Oklahoma. Oklahoma and designate Applicant or NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that BEFORE THE CORPORATION unit pooling. BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that some other party as operator of the the proposed well is moving towards NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Boston Ave., Suite 100, Tulsa, the Applicant requests that the Commis­ proposed well and all subsequent wells the following wells: OKLAHOMA this cause be set before an Oklahoma, 74119‑4434, 918/382‑8686. APPLICANT: TRINITY sion pool the interests and adjudicate drilled in the unit; and that Applicant be Well Name, Operator Administrative Law Judge for hearing, CORPORATION COMMISSION OF the rights and equities of oil and gas given one year to commence operations Earl 14‑18‑6 1H, Chesapeake Oper­ OPERATING (USG), LLC. taking of evidence and reporting to the OKLAHOMA RELIEF SOUGHT: owners in the Mississippian, Woodford, for the drilling or other operations with ating, LLC Commission. J. TODD HIETT, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of respect to the unit. The Applicant addi­ Earl 14‑18‑6 2H, Chesapeake Oper­ POOLING (PART OF A NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Chairman MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL supply underlying the 640‑acre tionally requests that this pooling be a ating, LLC this cause will be heard before an BOB ANTHONY, horizontal drilling and spacing unit unit pooling. Earl 14‑18‑6 3H, Chesapeake Oper­ WELL). LEGAL Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Vice Chairman described as Section 12, Township 8 NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that ating, LLC DESCRIPTION: SECTION 1, Hearing Docket at the Corporation DANA L. MURPHY, North, Range 17 East, Pittsburg County, this cause be set before an Earl 14‑18‑6 4HC, Chesapeake TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, Commission, Eastern Regional Office, Commissioner Oklahoma and designate Applicant or Administrative Law Judge for hearing, Operating, LLC RANGE 17 EAST, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, DONE AND PERFORMED this 11th some other party as operator of the taking of evidence and reporting to the Mitchell #1, Roan Resources, LLC PITTSBURG COUNTY, 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 30th day of day of March, 2020. proposed well and all subsequent wells Commission. Mitchell #4, Roan Resources, LLC OKLAHOMA March, 2020 and that this notice be BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: drilled in the unit; and that Applicant be NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Michelle CE#1 a/k/a Mitchell CE#1, TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, published as required by law and the PEGGY MITCHELL, given one year to commence operations this cause will be heard before an Titan Resources Limited PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, rules of the Commission. Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Michelle CE#2 a/k/a Mitchell CE#2, Commission Secretary PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF for the drilling or other operations with NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that (3‑12‑20) OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING XTO respect to the unit. The Applicant addi­ Hearing Docket at the Corporation Titan Resources Limited Commission, Eastern Regional Office, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, Energy, Inc.; and all persons if living or tionally requests that this pooling be a the Applicant, its representatives, (CD11871092) if deceased, their known and unknown unit pooling. 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, the Applicant in this cause is requesting 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 30th day of the following special relief: to designate witnesses and other proponents of the NOTICE OF HEARING successors and all corporations existing NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicant may appear and testify by CAUSE CD NO. 202000802‑T and if dissolved its known and unknown this cause be set before an March, 2020 and that this notice be the Applicant or some other party as published as required by law and the Operator of the unit well. Applicant is telephone. The cost of telephonic BEFORE THE CORPORATION successors and all persons having an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, communication shall be paid by the COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF interest in the lands covered hereby, taking of evidence and reporting to the rules of the Commission. further requesting that the Order to be NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that entered in this cause be made effective person or persons requesting its use. OKLAHOMA particularly in Pittsburg County, Commission. Interested parties who wish to APPLICANT: TRINITY Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that in the event this cause is uncontested, on a date prior to the date of the Order. the Applicant, its representatives, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that participate by telephone shall contact OPERATING (USG), LLC. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, RELIEF SOUGHT: the Applicant requests that the Commis­ Administrative Law Judge on the Initial witnesses and other proponents of the this cause be set before an Applicant may appear and testify by Administrative Law Judge for hearing, prior to the hearing date, and provide POOLING (PART OF A sion pool the interests and adjudicate Hearing Docket at the Corporation their name and phone number. MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL the rights and equities of oil and gas Commission, Eastern Regional Office, telephone. The cost of telephonic taking of evidence and reporting to the communication shall be paid by the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that WELL). LEGAL owners in the Mississippian, Woodford, 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, all interested persons may appear and DESCRIPTION: SECTION Hunton and Sylvan common sources of 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on 30th day of person or persons requesting its use. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Interested parties who wish to this cause will be heard before an be heard. For information concerning 36, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, supply underlying the 640‑acre March, 2020 and that this notice be this action, contact Julie Waymire, RANGE 17 EAST, horizontal drilling and spacing unit published as required by law and the participate by telephone shall contact Administrative Law Judge on the Initial the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, Hearing Docket at the Corporation RPL, Trinity Operating (USG), LLC, PITTSBURG COUNTY, described as Section 1, Township 8 rules of the Commission. 1717 S. Boulder, Suite 201, Tulsa, OKLAHOMA North, Range 17 East, Pittsburg County, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that prior to the hearing date, and provide Commission, Jim Thorpe Building, their name and phone number. 2101 N. Lincoln, Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma 74119, 918/561‑5648 or Ron TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, Oklahoma and designate Applicant or in the event this cause is uncontested, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that 73105, at 8:30 a.m., on the 7th day of M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, some other party as operator of the the Applicant, its representatives, all interested persons may appear and April, 2020, and that this Notice be BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF proposed well and all subsequent wells witnesses and other proponents of the be heard. For information concerning published as required by law and the Boston Ave., Suite 100, Tulsa, OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING SM drilled in the unit; and that Applicant be Applicant may appear and testify by this action, contact Julie Waymire, Rules of the Commission. Oklahoma, 74119‑4434, 918/382‑8686. Energy Company; QEP Resources, Inc.; given one year to commence operations telephone. The cost of telephonic RPL, Trinity Operating (USG), LLC, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that CORPORATION COMMISSION OF Agate Petroleum, Inc. c/o SM Energy for the drilling or other operations with communication shall be paid by the 1717 S. Boulder, Suite 201, Tulsa, the Applicant and interested parties may OKLAHOMA Company; Calvert 1972 Oil and Gas respect to the unit. The Applicant addi­ person or persons requesting its use. Oklahoma 74119, 918/561‑5648 or Ron present testimony by telephone. The J. TODD HIETT, Programs, Ltd. c/o SM Energy tionally requests that this pooling be a Interested parties who wish to M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, cost of telephonic communication shall Chairman Company; HSRTW, Inc., successor to unit pooling. participate by telephone shall contact BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. be paid by the person or persons BOB ANTHONY, Tide West Oil Co. c/o QEP Resources, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, Boston Ave., Suite 100, Tulsa, requesting its use. Interested parties Vice Chairman Inc.; Nance Petroleum Corporation c/o this cause be set before an prior to the hearing date, and provide Oklahoma, 74119‑4434, 918/382‑8686. who wish to participate by telephone DANA L. MURPHY, SM Energy Company; QEP Energy Administrative Law Judge for hearing, their name and phone number. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF shall contact the Applicant or Commissioner Company c/o QEP Resources, Inc.; taking of evidence and reporting to the NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that OKLAHOMA Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing DONE AND PERFORMED this 11th Questar Exploration and Production Commission. all interested persons may appear and J. TODD HIETT, date, and provide their name and day of March, 2020. Company c/o QEP Resources, Inc.; NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that be heard. For information concerning Chairman telephone number. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: Questar URC Company c/o QEP this cause will be heard before an this action, contact Julie Waymire, BOB ANTHONY, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that PEGGY MITCHELL, Resources, Inc.; St. Mary Land and Administrative Law Judge on the Initial RPL, Trinity Operating (USG), LLC, Vice Chairman all interested persons may appear and Commission Secretary Exploration Company c/o SM Energy Hearing Docket at the Corporation 1717 S. Boulder, Suite 201, Tulsa, DANA L. MURPHY, be heard. For information concerning (3‑12‑20) Company; Universal Resources Corpo­ Commission, Eastern Regional Office, Oklahoma 74119, 918/561‑5648 or Ron this action, contact Jarred Tarkington, ration c/o QEP Resources, Inc.; and all 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, Commissioner Stone Creek Operating, LLC, Tele­ (CD11871089) persons if living or if deceased, their 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on 30th day of BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. DONE AND PERFORMED this 11th phone: (405) 395‑4315, OR ERIC NOTICE OF HEARING known and unknown successors and all March, 2020 and that this notice be Boston Ave., Suite 100, Tulsa, day of March, 2020. HUDDLESTON, Attorney, Two CAUSE CD NO. 202000801‑T corporations existing and if dissolved its published as required by law and the Oklahoma, 74119‑4434, 918/382‑8686. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: Leadership Square, 211 North BEFORE THE CORPORATION known and unknown successors and all rules of the Commission. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF PEGGY MITCHELL, Robinson, Suite 1300, Oklahoma City, COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF persons having an interest in the lands NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that OKLAHOMA Commission Secretary OK 73102, Telephone: (405) 232‑3722. OKLAHOMA covered hereby, particularly in Pittsburg in the event this cause is uncontested, J. TODD HIETT, (3‑12‑20) CORPORATION COMMISSION OF APPLICANT: TRINITY County, Oklahoma. the Applicant, its representatives, Chairman OKLAHOMA OPERATING (USG), LLC. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that witnesses and other proponents of the BOB ANTHONY, (CD11871114) J. Todd Hiett, RELIEF SOUGHT: the Applicant requests that the Commis­ Applicant may appear and testify by Vice Chairman NOTICE OF HEARING Chairman POOLING (PART OF A sion pool the interests and adjudicate telephone. The cost of telephonic DANA L. MURPHY, CAUSE CD NO. 202000805‑T Bob Anthony, MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL the rights and equities of oil and gas communication shall be paid by the Commissioner BEFORE THE CORPORATION Vice‑Chairman WELL). LEGAL owners in the Mississippian, Woodford, person or persons requesting its use. DONE AND PERFORMED this 11th COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF Dana L. Murphy, DESCRIPTION: SECTION Hunton and Sylvan common sources of Interested parties who wish to day of March, 2020. OKLAHOMA Commissioner 27, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, supply underlying the 640‑acre participate by telephone shall contact BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: APPLICANT: TRINITY DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 10th RANGE 17 EAST, horizontal drilling and spacing unit the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, PEGGY MITCHELL, OPERATING (USG), LLC. DAY OF MARCH, 2020. PITTSBURG COUNTY, described as Section 36, Township 8 prior to the hearing date, and provide Commission Secretary RELIEF SOUGHT: BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: OKLAHOMA North, Range 17 East, Pittsburg County, their name and phone number. (3‑12‑20) POOLING (PART OF A Peggy Mitchell, TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, Oklahoma and designate Applicant or NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL Secretary PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, some other party as operator of the all interested persons may appear and (CD11871108) WELL). LEGAL (3‑12‑20) PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF proposed well and all subsequent wells be heard. For information concerning NOTICE OF HEARING DESCRIPTION: SECTION OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING drilled in the unit; and that Applicant be this action, contact Julie Waymire, CAUSE CD NO. 202000806‑T 11, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, (CD11871086) Warwick‑Ares, LLC; and all persons if given one year to commence operations RPL, Trinity Operating (USG), LLC, BEFORE THE CORPORATION RANGE 10 EAST, HUGHES NOTICE OF HEARING living or if deceased, their known and for the drilling or other operations with 1717 S. Boulder, Suite 201, Tulsa, COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COUNTY, OKLAHOMA CAUSE CD NO. 202000800‑T unknown successors and all respect to the unit. The Applicant addi­ Oklahoma 74119, 918/561‑5648 or Ron OKLAHOMA TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, BEFORE THE CORPORATION corporations existing and if dissolved its tionally requests that this pooling be a M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, APPLICANT: TRINITY PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF known and unknown successors and all unit pooling. BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. OPERATING (USG), LLC. PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF OKLAHOMA persons having an interest in the lands NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Boston Ave., Suite 100, Tulsa, RELIEF SOUGHT: OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING Russell APPLICANT: TRINITY covered hereby, particularly in Pittsburg this cause be set before an Oklahoma, 74119‑4434, 918/382‑8686. POOLING (PART OF A D. Carson; Sondra Wilson; and all OPERATING (USG), LLC. County, Oklahoma. Administrative Law Judge for hearing, CORPORATION COMMISSION OF MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL persons if living or if deceased, their RELIEF SOUGHT: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that taking of evidence and reporting to the OKLAHOMA WELL). LEGAL known and unknown successors and all POOLING (PART OF A the Applicant requests that the Commis­ Commission. J. TODD HIETT, DESCRIPTION: SECTION corporations existing and if dissolved its MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL sion pool the interests and adjudicate NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Chairman 20, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, known and unknown successors and all WELL). LEGAL the rights and equities of oil and gas this cause will be heard before an BOB ANTHONY, RANGE 13 EAST, persons having an interest in the lands DESCRIPTION: SECTION 3, owners in the Mississippian, Woodford, Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Vice Chairman PITTSBURG COUNTY, covered hereby, particularly in Hughes TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, Hunton and Sylvan common sources of Hearing Docket at the Corporation DANA L. MURPHY, OKLAHOMA County, Oklahoma. RANGE 17 EAST, supply underlying the 640‑acre Commission, Eastern Regional Office, Commissioner TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PITTSBURG COUNTY, horizontal drilling and spacing unit 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, DONE AND PERFORMED this 11th PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, the Applicant requests that the Commis­ OKLAHOMA described as Section 27, Township 8 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 30th day of day of March, 2020. PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF sion pool the interests and adjudicate TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, North, Range 17 East, Pittsburg County, March, 2020 and that this notice be BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING Brian the rights and equities of oil and gas PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, Oklahoma and designate Applicant or published as required by law and the PEGGY MITCHELL, Linn; Bruce Joseph Linn; Bruce Joseph owners in the Mississippian, Woodford, PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF some other party as operator of the rules of the Commission. Commission Secretary Linn; Canaan Resources X, LLC; Linda Hunton and Sylvan common sources of OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING SM proposed well and all subsequent wells NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that (3‑12‑20) Linn Keeter; Melissa Linn Jones; Staab supply underlying the 640‑acre Energy Company; QEP Resources, Inc.; drilled in the unit; and that Applicant be in the event this cause is uncontested, Holdings, LLC; TMN Resources LLC; horizontal drilling and spacing unit Tag Team Resources, LLC; Agate given one year to commence operations the Applicant, its representatives, (CD11871100) Robbie Lou McCrary; Sammy Jane described as Section 11, Township 7 Petroleum, Inc. c/o SM Energy for the drilling or other operations with witnesses and other proponents of the NOTICE OF HEARING Downing; Willie McCrary; Known and North, Range 10 East, Hughes County, Company; Calvert 1972 Oil and Gas respect to the unit. The Applicant addi­ Applicant may appear and testify by CAUSE CD NO. 202000804‑T Unknown Heirs and/or Devisees of Oklahoma and designate Applicant or Programs, Ltd. c/o SM Energy tionally requests that this pooling be a telephone. The cost of telephonic BEFORE THE CORPORATION Agnes McCrary; Known and Unknown some other party as operator of the Company; HSRTW, Inc., successor to unit pooling. communication shall be paid by the COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF Heirs and/or Devisees of Billy Joe proposed well and all subsequent wells Tide West Oil Co. c/o QEP Resources, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that person or persons requesting its use. OKLAHOMA McCrary; Known and Unknown Heirs drilled in the unit; and that Applicant be Inc.; Nance Petroleum Corporation c/o this cause be set before an Interested parties who wish to APPLICANT: TRINITY and/or Devisees of Dorothy McCrary; given one year to commence operations SM Energy Company; QEP Energy Administrative Law Judge for hearing, participate by telephone shall contact OPERATING (USG), LLC. Known and Unknown Heirs and/or for the drilling or other operations with Company c/o QEP Resources, Inc.; taking of evidence and reporting to the the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, RELIEF SOUGHT: Devisees of George E. Linn; Known respect to the unit. The Applicant addi­ Questar Exploration and Production Commission. prior to the hearing date, and provide POOLING (PART OF A and Unknown Heirs and/or Devisees of tionally requests that this pooling be a Company c/o QEP Resources, Inc.; NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that their name and phone number. MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL Ivan H. McAfee; Known and Unknown unit pooling. Questar URC Company c/o QEP this cause will be heard before an NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that WELL). LEGAL Heirs and/or Devisees of J.H. McCrary; NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Resources, Inc.; St. Mary Land and Administrative Law Judge on the Initial all interested persons may appear and DESCRIPTION: SECTION Known and Unknown Heirs and/or this cause be set before an Exploration Company c/o SM Energy Hearing Docket at the Corporation be heard. For information concerning 12, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, Devisees of Joe B. McCrary; Known Administrative Law Judge for hearing, Company; Universal Resources Corpo­ Commission, Eastern Regional Office, this action, contact Julie Waymire, RANGE 17 EAST, and Unknown Heirs and/or Devisees of taking of evidence and reporting to the ration c/o QEP Resources, Inc.; and all 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, RPL, Trinity Operating (USG), LLC, PITTSBURG COUNTY, Joe McCrary; Known and Unknown Commission. persons if living or if deceased, their 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 30th day of 1717 S. Boulder, Suite 201, Tulsa, OKLAHOMA Heirs and/or Devisees of Lindsey NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that known and unknown successors and all March, 2020 and that this notice be Oklahoma 74119, 918/561‑5648 or Ron TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, McCrary; Known and Unknown Heirs this cause will be heard before an corporations existing and if dissolved its published as required by law and the M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, and/or Devisees of Louise Linn; Known Administrative Law Judge on the Initial known and unknown successors and all rules of the Commission. BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF and Unknown Heirs and/or Devisees of Hearing Docket at the Corporation persons having an interest in the lands NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Boston Ave., Suite 100, Tulsa, OIL AND GAS, INCLUDING Botan Margaret Mary Mackey Linn; Known Commission, Eastern Regional Office, covered hereby, particularly in Pittsburg in the event this cause is uncontested, Oklahoma, 74119‑4434, 918/382‑8686. Resources, LLC; John C. Oxley, Mary and Unknown Heirs and/or Devisees of 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, County, Oklahoma. the Applicant, its representatives, CORPORATION COMMISSION OF Jane Tritsch & R.H. Harbaugh Jr., as Minna Downing; and all persons if 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 30th day of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that witnesses and other proponents of the OKLAHOMA Co‑Trustees of the Oxley Foundation living or if deceased, their known and Continued on next page LPXLP 4B « March 12, 2020 « The Journal Record « journalrecord.com

the Applicant requests that the Commis­ All persons having claims against Attorney for Personal ESTATE OF MARIA OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF sion pool the interests and adjudicate Joseph James Johnston, Jr., deceased, Representative, CANDELARIA EDWARDS, OKLAHOMA Corporation the rights and equities of oil and gas are required to present the same, with a Bert H. Bluejacket Deceased. IN THE MATTER OF THE owners in the Mayes, Woodford, description of all security interests and (3‑5, 3‑12‑20) Notice is hereby given that JOHN ESTATE OF James Edwin Commission Hunton and Sylvan common sources of other collateral (if any) held by each EDWARDS, Personal Representative Daly, Deceased. supply underlying the 640‑acre creditor with respect to such claim to (PR11868318) of the Estate of MARIA TO THE CREDITORS OF NAME, horizontal drilling and spacing unit Jennifer Nicole Johnston, Personal NOTICE TO CREDITORS CANDELARIA EDWARDS, DECEASED: March, 2020 and that this notice be described as Section 30, Township 8 Representative, in care of Chris Harper Deceased, has filed in this Court the All creditors having claims against published as required by law and the NO. PB‑2020‑131 North, Range 12 East, Hughes County, of Harper Law, attorney for the IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Petition for distribution of the estate. James Edwin Daly, Deceased, are rules of the Commission. Oklahoma and designate Applicant or Personal Representative, at P.O. Box The hearing of the same has been fixed required to present the same, with a NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF some other party as operator of the 5888, Edmond, Oklahoma 73083, on or OKLAHOMA by the Court for the 27th day of April, description of all security interests and in the event this cause is uncontested, proposed well and all subsequent wells before the following presentment date: 2020, at 1:30 o’clock P.M., at the other collateral (if any) held by each the Applicant, its representatives, IN THE MATTER OF THE drilled in the unit; and that Applicant be May 5, 2020, or the same will be ESTATE OF PAUL MOODY, County Courthouse of OKLAHOMA creditor with respect to such claim, by witnesses and other proponents of the given one year to commence operations forever barred. County, and all persons interested in the mailing to David H. Halley, Attorney Applicant may appear and testify by Deceased for the drilling or other operations with Dated this 4th day of March, 2020. All creditors having claims against estate are notified to appear and show for the Personal Representative, at his telephone. The cost of telephonic respect to the unit. The Applicant addi­ Jennifer Nicole Johnston, cause, if any, why the heirs of MARIA office at 107 South Rock Island, El communication shall be paid by the Paul Moody, Deceased, are required to tionally requests that this pooling be a Personal Representative present the same, with a description of CANDELARIA EDWARDS, deceased, Reno, Oklahoma 73036, El Reno, Okla­ person or persons requesting its use. unit pooling. APPROVED: should not be fully determined and the homa 73036, on or before the following Interested parties who wish to all security interests and other collateral NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Chris Harper, OBA No. 10325 (if any) held by each creditor with estate be distributed. presentment date: May 18, 2020. or the participate by telephone shall contact this cause be set before an CHRIS HARPER, INC. WITNESS my hand this 4th day of same will be forever barred. the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, respect to such claim, to the named Administrative Law Judge for hearing, PO Box 5888 Personal Representative, c/o Grayson P. March, 2020. DATED this 10th day of March, prior to the hearing date, and provide taking of evidence and reporting to the Edmond, Oklahoma 73083‑5888 ALLEN WELCH 2020. their name and phone number. Van Horn, attorney for the Personal Commission. Telephone: (405) 359 0600 Representative, 2524 N. Broadway, Judge of the District Court Bryan Searcy NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Facsimile: (405) 340 1973 RICK WARREN, Personal Representative all interested persons may appear and Edmond, OK 73034, on or before the this cause will be heard before an [email protected] following presentment date, May 8, (SEAL) Court Clerk David H. Halley, OBA #12684 be heard. For information concerning Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Attorney for Personal Representative By: Deputy Attorney for Personal Representative this action, contact Julie Waymire, 2020, or the same will be forever Hearing Docket at the Corporation (3‑5, 3‑12‑20) barred. Prepared by: 107 South Rock Island RPL, Trinity Operating (USG), LLC, Commission, Eastern Regional Office, DONNA J. JACKSON, OBA #13296 El Reno, Oklahoma 73036 1717 S. Boulder, Suite 201, Tulsa, Dated this 4th day of March, 2020. 440 South Houston, Tulsa, Oklahoma, (PR11868302) KEVIN SPENCER MOODY, DONNA J. JACKSON & (405) 262‑7800 Oklahoma 74119, 918/561‑5648 or Ron 74127, at 8:30 a.m. on the 30th day of ASSOCIATES, PLLC (3‑12, 3‑19‑20) M. Barnes or Grayson Barnes, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Personal Representative March, 2020 and that this notice be Case No. PB‑2020‑141 APPROVED BY: 10404 Vineyard Blvd., Ste. E BARNES LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. published as required by law and the Oklahoma City, OK 73120 Boston Ave., Suite 100, Tulsa, Judge Richard W. Kirby GRAYSON P. VAN HORN, OBA (PR11870928) rules of the Commission. IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND #9189 (405) 840‑1874 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Oklahoma, 74119‑4434, 918/382‑8686. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that (405) 840‑1880 Fax CORPORATION COMMISSION OF FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE 2524 N. Broadway Case No. PB‑2019‑1401 in the event this cause is uncontested, OF OKLAHOMA Edmond, OK 73034 (3‑5, 3‑12‑20) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA the Applicant, its representatives, J. TODD HIETT, IN THE MATTER OF THE (405) 562‑7966 FAX (405) OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF witnesses and other proponents of the (PR11870836) Chairman ESTATE OF FRENCH E. 842‑0079 OKLAHOMA Applicant may appear and testify by NOTICE OF HEARING BOB ANTHONY, HICKMAN, JR., DECEASED. Attorney for Personal IN THE MATTER OF THE telephone. The cost of telephonic AMENDED APPLICATION BY Vice Chairman All creditors having claims against Representative, ESTATE OF MARK communication shall be paid by the PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES DANA L. MURPHY, French E. Hickman, Jr., also known as Kevin Spencer Moody FLESHER person or persons requesting its use. FOR ORDER ALLOWING Commissioner Frenchy Earl Hickman, Jr., deceased, (3‑5, 3‑12‑20) All persons having claims against Interested parties who wish to TRANSFER OF REAL PROPERTY DONE AND PERFORMED this 11th are required to present the same, with a MARK FLESHER, deceased, are participate by telephone shall contact AND REQUESTING JUDICIAL day of March, 2020. description of all security interests and (PR11868368) required to present the same with a the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, ORDER OF TRANSFER BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: other collateral (if any) held by each NOTICE OF HEARING FIRST description of all security interest and prior to the hearing date, and provide CASE NO. PB‑2019‑1168 PEGGY MITCHELL, creditor with respect to such claim, to AND FINAL ACCOUNT, other collateral if any, held by each their name and phone number. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Commission Secretary Gore Gaines, Personal Representative, PETITION FOR DECREE OF creditor with respect to such claim, to NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF (3‑12‑20) at 2212 Shadowlake Drive, Oklahoma DISTRIBUTION AND the named Personal Representatives all interested persons may appear and City, Oklahoma 73159, on or before the DISCHARGE OF PERSONAL OKLAHOMA attorney at: be heard. For information concerning following presentment date: May 8, IN THE MATTER OF THE Keller, Keller & Dalton, PC (CD11871118) REPRESENTATIVE this action, contact Brett Gwartney, 2020, or the same will be forever ESTATE OF ALVIN I. 201 Robert S. ‑Kerr, Suite 1001 NOTICE OF HEARING Case No. PB‑2019‑53 Trinity Operating (USG), LLC, 1717 barred. JACKSON, Deceased. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 CAUSE CD NO. 202000807‑T IN THE DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA S. Boulder, Suite 201, Tulsa, Oklahoma DATED, this 4th day of March, NOTICE is hereby given to all on or before the following presentment BEFORE THE CORPORATION COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA 74119, 918/561‑5617 or Ron M. 2020. persons interested in the Estate of Alvin date: May 15, 2020, or the same will be COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF IN THE MATTER OF THE Barnes or Grayson Barnes, BARNES GORE GAINES, I. Jackson, deceased, that Lillian non‑suited, void and forever barred. OKLAHOMA ESTATE OF REGINA JEAN LAW, PLLC, 1648 S. Boston Ave., PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Thomas and Michael Jackson, by and Dated this 10th day of February, APPLICANT: TRINITY SAZAMA, Deceased. Suite 100, Tulsa, Oklahoma, MARTIN POSTIC, JR., OBA #7241 through Counsel, Steven S. Kerr, have 2020. OPERATING (USG), LLC. Notice is hereby given that Jeffrey J. 74119‑4434, 918/382‑8686. DAVID M. POSTIC, OBA #32855 made Application By Personal Repre­ Henry Dolton (OBA# 15749) RELIEF SOUGHT: Distel, the duly appointed and qualified CORPORATION COMMISSION OF POSTIC & BATES, P.C. sentative For Order Allowing Transfer Keller, Keller & Dalton PC POOLING (PART OF A Personal Representative of the Estate of OKLAHOMA 2212 SHADOWLAKE DRIVE Of Real Property And Requesting Judi­ 201 Robert S. Kerr, Suite 1001 MULTIUNIT HORIZONTAL Regina Jean Sazama, deceased, has J. TODD HIETT, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA filed his First and Final Account, cial Order Of Transfer. Said property is Oklahoma City, OK 73102 WELL). LEGAL Chairman legally described as: Said real property (405) 235‑6693 DESCRIPTION: SECTION 73159 Petition for Decree of Distribution and BOB ANTHONY, 405/691‑5080 Discharge of Personal Representative. having the legal description as follows: (405) 232‑3301 facsimile 30, TOWNSHIP 8 NORTH, Vice Chairman Lot Seven (7) of Block Zero (0) in the Attorney for Personal RANGE 12 EAST, HUGHES 405/691‑6329 (FAX) A hearing has been fixed by the Judge DANA L. MURPHY, [email protected] of the District Court for the 30th day of Bartells Acres Addition to the City of Representative COUNTY, OKLAHOMA Commissioner Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, (3‑12, 3‑19‑20) TO ALL PERSONS, OWNERS, [email protected] March, 2020, at 9:00 am, in the DONE AND PERFORMED this 11th ATTORNEYS FOR THE District Courtroom of the Honorable State of Oklahoma, according to the PRODUCERS, OPERATORS, day of March, 2020. recorded plat thereto, and having the PURCHASERS AND TAKERS OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Judge Allen Welch in the Oklahoma (PR11870935) BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: (3‑5, 3‑12‑20) County Courthouse in Oklahoma City, address of 2810 N. Coltrane Rd., Okla­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS OIL AND GAS, including 1991 Thelma PEGGY MITCHELL, homa City, OK, 73121. M Bolen Revocable Trust Agreement Oklahoma, and all persons interested in Case No. PB‑2020‑139 Commission Secretary (PR11868309) the Estate are notified to appear and Notice is hereby given that on the IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF dtd 7/19/1991; 1991 Thelma M Bolen (3‑12‑20) 23RD day of March, 2020 at 1:30 Revocable Trust Agreement dtd NOTICE TO CREDITORS show cause, if they have any, why the OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Case No. PB‑2020‑143 Account should not be settled and p.m. o’clock the Petition will be heard OKLAHOMA 7/19/1991; Brent A. McGee; Buckhead at the Courtroom of the Honorable Energy, LLC; Carol Pryor; Christopher IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF allowed, the Estate distributed and the IN THE MATTER OF THE OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Personal Representative discharged. Allen Welch, Judge of the District ESTATE OF GEORGE K. McGee; Clear Fork Legacy Fund, Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, LP; Clear Fork Legacy Fund, LP; Dallas OKLAHOMA DATED this 4th day of March, RICHARD LUTZ, Deceased. Probate IN THE MATTER OF THE 2020. when and where all persons interested To the Creditors of George Richard Pryor; Dallas Pryor, Successor Trustee may appear and contest the same. (PR11868190) ESTATE OF LINDA R. ALLEN WELCH Lutz, Deceased: of the William E. Pryor Trust under IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I set NOTICE OF HEARING REPORT BROWN, DECEASED. JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT All creditors having claims against Trust Agreement dtd 6/9/1961, and my hand this 10th day of March, 2020. Addendum dtd 8/13/1991; Dianne AND FINAL ACCOUNT OF All creditors having claims against RICK WARREN George Richard Lutz, Deceased, are SPECIAL GUARDIAN, BRADLEY LINDA R. BROWN, Deceased, are (SEAL) Court Clerk Steven S. Kerr OBA #11385 required to present the same with a Douglass aka Dianne Renkes; Guy 12501 N. May Ave. Pryor; Janet Parks 2017 Revocable DEAN SMITH, AND PETITION required to present the same, with a By: Deputy description of all security interests and FOR DISCHARGE description of all security interest and By: Brian J. Barrett, OBA #32349 Oklahoma City, OK 73120 other collateral (if any) held by each Trust; JPMorgan Chase Bank, National (405) 749‑4999 Association, successor to The First CASE NO. PG‑2020‑46 other collateral (if any) held by each Evans & Davis, PLLC creditor with respect to such claim, to IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF creditor with respect to such claim, to 211 N. Broadway Attorney for Personal Representatives Linda Maxine Fishel, Personal Repre­ National Bank and Trust Company of (3‑12, 3‑19‑20) Tulsa, Oklahoma; Karen Sue Bonds aka OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF the attorney for Kristina Marie Brown, Edmond, OK 73034 sentative, at the law offices of Steven Karen Sue Terril; Kenny Pryor; Lazy S OKLAHOMA Administratrix at 9208 North Kelley Telephone: (405) 286‑2335 D. Kaestner, P.C., 15401 N. May (PR11870915) Minerals, LLC; Lorraine R. Douglass; IN THE MATTER OF THE Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73131, on Fax: (405) 286‑2770 Avenue, Suite 500, Edmond, Oklahoma GUARDIANSHIP OF: or before the following presentment E‑mail: [email protected] AMENDED NOTICE OF 73013, addressed to Steven D. Meadors Family Land & Minerals, HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT, LLC; Moore Davis Energy, LLC; SHIRLEY J. SMITH, an inca­ date, May 11, 2020, or the same will be Attorney for Personal Representative Kaestner, attorney for the Personal pacitated person. forever barred. (3‑5, 3‑12‑20) PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION, Representative, on or before the Phillip Gregory McGee; Randy R. DETERMINATION OF HEIRS Meadors; Randy R. Meadors, as NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Kristina Marie Brown, following presentment date: June 1, Bradley Dean Smith (hereinafter Administratrix, (PR11868372) AND DISCHARGE 2020, or the same will be forever Executor of the Estate of John Turner Case No. PB‑2019‑816 Meadors; Rulewicz Energy, LLC; “Special Guardian”), the duly appointed of the Estate of Linda R. Brown, NOTICE TO CREDITORS barred. Special Guardian of the person and Deceased PB‑2018‑1391 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Linda Maxine Fishel Shirley A. McGee Henry; The Autry OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Group, LLC; Vicki Rankin; XAE property of Shirley J. Smith (hereinafter F. Smith Barnes, OBA #530 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Personal Representative “Ward”), having filed in this Court the F. SMITH BARNES, A OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Steven D. Kaestner, OBA # 4854 Corporation c/o Nancy Lee; XAE IN THE MATTER OF THE Report and Final Account of Special PROFESSIONAL CORP. OKLAHOMA Steven D. Kaestner, P.C. Corporation c/o Stephen Paul Lee; Yale ESTATE OF EMILY LOU Oil Association, Inc.; The known and Guardian, Bradley Dean Smith, and 9208 North Kelley Avenue IN THE MATTER OF THE 15401 N. May Ave, Suite 500 Oklahoma City, OK 73131 ESTATE OF ROBERT L. THOMAS NELSON, Edmond, Oklahoma 73013 unknown heirs, successors and devisees Petition), for discharge, the hearing of DECEASED. of M. S. Patton, Jr; The known and the same has been fixed by the Judge of Telephone: 405/848‑1776/Fax: HAMMITT, Deceased Phone: (405) 841‑7667 405/840‑1164 All persons having claims against Notice is hereby given that Emily C. Fax: (405) 241‑1733 unknown heirs, successors and devisees said Court for March 25, 2020 at 1:30 Berry, Personal Representative of the of Nannie Graham; The known and o’clock P.M., at the Courtroom of said Attorney for Kristina Marie Brown, Robert L. Hammitt, deceased, are [email protected] Administratrix Estate of Emily Lou Thomas Nelson, Attorney for Personal Representative unknown heirs, successors and devisees Court before the Assigned Judge Allen required to present the same with a Deceased, having filed in this Court her (3‑5, 3‑12‑20) (3‑12, 3‑19‑20) of Tate Wallace; The known and Welch, at the Oklahoma County Court­ description of all security interests and Final Account of the administration of unknown heirs, successors and devisees house, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, other collateral (if any) held by each said estate and Petition for Order (PR11871033) of V. A. Dodson; Clayton E. Lee and all persons interested in said Estate (PR11868315) creditor with respect to such claim, to allowing the same, determination of Revo ­cable Trust Nancy Lee, Trustee; are notified then and there to appear and NOTICE TO CREDITORS the named Special Administrator, at the NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION heirs, distribution and for final FOR PROBATE OF FOREIGN Clayton E. Lee Revocable Trust show cause, if any they have, why said NO. PB 2020‑130 law offices of NEIL P. McGUFFEE, discharge of said Personal Stephen Paul Lee, Trustee; CRF account should not be settled and IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF P.C., 209 S.W. 89th Street, Suite F, WILL Representative, the hearing of the same No. PB‑2020‑271 Royalty Partners, LP (fka Clear Fork allowed, and the Special Guardian, OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73139, on or has been set by the Court for the 6th IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Legacy Fund, LP); Estate of James Bradley Dean Morgan, and his bond, if OKLAHOMA before the following presentment date, day of April, 2020, at 12:30 o’clock Patterson Parks, II; Estate of Ray any, discharged. IN THE MATTER OF THE April 30, 2020, or the same will be p.m., at said District Court, in the OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Meadors; Estate of Victor W. Pryor, Jr.; DATED: March 3, 2020. ESTATE OF LINDA BETH forever barred. County Courthouse in the City of Okla­ OKLAHOMA James P. Parks Trust, Robert V. Reilly ALLEN WELCH BLUEJACKET, DECEASED SPECIAL ADMINISTRATOR: homa City, County of Oklahoma, State In the Matter of the Estate of II, Trustee; Kristine Kohles Stover JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT All creditors having claims against Richard G. Van Dyck of Oklahoma, and all persons interested Michael C. Miller, Deceased Living Trust, c/o MidFirst Bank, Agent; RICK WARREN, Linda Beth Bluejacket, Deceased, are Attorney at Law in said estate are notified then and there Notice is hereby given to all persons Nancy Lee; Patsy Jean Meadors Revo­ (SEAL) Court Clerk required to present the same, with a c/o Neil P. McGuffee to appear and show cause, if any they interested in the Estate of Michael C. cable Trust; Phillip Jackson McGee, By: Deputy description of all security interests and 209 SW 89th St. Suite F have, why the said account should not Miller, Deceased (hereinafter called deceased, claimed by Shirley A. McGee LARRY A. MORGAN, OBA #6395 other collateral (if any) held by each Oklahoma City, OK 73139 be settled and allowed, the heirs of “Decedent”), that on March 10, 2020, Henry, Phillip Gregory McGee, Christo­ MORGAN AND MORGAN, PC creditor with respect to such claim, to NEIL P. McGUFFEE, P.C. Emily Lou Thomas Nelson, Deceased, Laura B. Drews produced and filed in pher K. McGee and Brent A. McGee; 11912 N. Pennsylvania Avenue, D‑1 the named Personal Representative c/o NEIL P. McGUFFEE, OBA #6002 determined, and said estate distributed, the District Court of Oklahoma County, RPB Minerals Company, LLC, Trust Oklahoma City, OK 73120‑7830 Grayson P. Van Horn, attorney for the 209 S.W. 89th St., Suite F and the Personal Representative be Oklahoma, an instrument in writing Company of Oklahoma (TCO), Agent; 405.748.6200 (Phone) / Personal Representative, 2524 N. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73139 discharged. purporting to be a certified and duly Stephen Paul Lee; The known and 405.748.6061 (Fax) Broadway, Edmond, OK 73034, on or (405) 636‑0689 Fax (405)636‑0789 DATED this 10th day of March, authenticated copy of the Last Will and hunknown heirs, successors and larrymorgan@morganandmorganlaw. before the following presentment date, Attorney for Personal Representative 2020. Testament (hereinafter the “Will”) of the devisees of Thelma M Bolen c/o com May 8, 2020, or the same will be (3‑5, 3‑12‑20) ALLEN WELCH Decedent, and filed a Petition, Donald L. Bolen; Treser Family Trust ATTORNEY FOR SPECIAL forever barred. JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT requesting that: (a) the Will be admitted dtd 12/20/1989, Nancy T. Treser and GUARDIAN Dated this 4th day of March, 2020. (PR11868377) RICK WARREN to probate; (b) Laura B. Drews be David G. Treser, Succ Trustees; The (3‑5, 3‑12‑19) BERT H. BLUEJACKET, NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION (SEAL) Court Clerk appointed Personal Representative of known and unknown heirs, successors Personal Representative for the Estate FOR ORDER ALLOWING FINAL By: Deputy the estate; (c) the identity of all heirs, and devisees of B. E. Harper; and all (PR11868253) of ACCOUNT; DETERMINATION F. Smith Barnes devisees and legatees of the Decedent persons if living or if deceased, their NOTICE TO CREDITORS Linda Beth Bluejacket, Deceased OF HEIRSHIP; AND FINAL 9208 North Kelley Ave. be determined for purposes of filing known and unknown successors and all Case No. PB‑2020‑117 APPROVED BY: DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION OKC, OK 73131 waivers or consents as permitted by corporations existing and if dissolved its IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF GRAYSON P. VAN HORN, OBA Case No. PB‑2019‑698 (3‑12, 3‑19‑20) law, and the Personal Representative be known and unknown successors and all OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF #9189 Judge: WELCH relieved from the duty of returning to persons having an interest in the lands OKLAHOMA 2524 N. Broadway IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF (PR11870920) the Court an inventory and appraise­ covered hereby, particularly in Hughes IN THE MATTER OF THE Edmond, OK 73034 OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS ment of the estate of the Decedent; and County, Oklahoma. ESTATE OF JOSEPH JAMES Tele: (405) 562‑7966 OKLAHOMA Case No. PB‑2020‑151 (d) Letters Testamentary be issued to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JOHNSTONS, JR., Deceased. Fax: (405) 842‑0079 IN THE MATTER OF THE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Continued on next page LPXLP journalrecord.com » The Journal Record » March 12, 2020» 5B

other collateral, if any, held by each Dated this day February 24 2020. (405) 330‑2234 (FAX) THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, Patrick 1. Luhm, II, if living or if dead, creditor with respect to such claim, to RICK WARREN ATTORNEYS FOR PLANTIFF TO: Tionta Alina Hanley A/K/ A Alina and to said Defendant(s)’ unknown Probate the named Personal Representative at: (SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY (2‑27, 3‑5, 3‑12‑20) Tionta Hanley successors, if any. Terri Groom, Pro Se 16408 Old Elm DISTRICT COURT CLERK YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TAKE NOTICE that you have been Laura B. Drews. Ln. Edmond, OK 73013 Phone: (405) By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK (CV11864944) THAT Saber Acceptance Co., L.L.C., sued by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., in the Pursuant to an Order of this Court 708‑1503 Email: [email protected] APPROVED BY: NOTICE BY PUBLICATION has filed a Petition in the District Court District Court of Oklahoma County, made on March 10, 2020, notice is on or before the following presentment Greg A. Metzer, OBA #11432 Case No. CJ‑20‑58 of Oklahoma County, State of State of Oklahoma, and that you must hereby given that on April 1, 2020, at date: 8th of May, or the same will be METZER & AUSTIN, P.L.L.C. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Oklahoma, suing you for damages answer the Petition on or before April 9:00 a.m., the Petition will be heard at nonsuited, void and forever barred. 1 South Broadway, Suite 100 OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF resulting from a breach of contract 19, 2020, or the allegations of said Peti­ the County Courthouse in Oklahoma Dated this 6th day of March, 2020. Edmond, OK 73034 OKLAHOMA which was entered into on or about tion will be taken as true and judgment City, Oklahoma County, State of Terri Groom (405) 330‑2226 CREDIT ACCEPTANCE September I, 2016. rendered against you awarding Plaintiff Oklahoma, when and where all persons Petitioner (405) 330‑2234 (FAX) CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED a first lien upon the following described interested may appear and contest the Terri Groom, Pro Se ATTORNEYS FOR PLANTIFF LANCE BISHOP, Defendant. that you must file an Answer to the Peti­ real estate, situated in Oklahoma same. 16408 Old Elm Ln. (2‑27, 3‑5, 3‑12‑20) LANCE BISHOP you are hereby tion by no later than May 4 2020 or this County, State of Oklahoma, to‑wit: IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I Edmond, OK 73013 noticed that you have been sued by Court will hear the evidence in support THE EAST FIFTY‑EIGHT (58) have set my hand on March 10, 2020. Phone: (405) 708‑1503 (CV11864939) Credit Acceptance Corporation and you of the damages claimed by the Plaintiffs FEET OF THE WEST SIXTY‑SEVEN ALLEN WELCH Email: [email protected] NOTICE BY PUBLICATION must answer Plaintiff’s petition on or and shall grant judgment awarding up to AND EIGHTYFOUR HUNDREDTHS JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT (3‑12, 3‑19‑20) Case No. CS‑19‑8951 before MAY 4, 2020 or a money judge­ $10,810.23 plus interest, court costs, (67.84) FEET OF LOT TEN (10) OF RICK WARREN IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ment in the amount of 11,877.59 plus and attorney’s fees to the Plaintiff. BLOCK FOUR (4) IN THOMASON’S (SEAL) Court Clerk OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF interest will be rendered accordingly. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have ADDITION TO OKLAHOMA CITY, By: Deputy OKLAHOMA Dated this day February 24 2020. hereunto affixed my official signature OKLAHOMA COUNTY, Amanda M. Swain, OBA #22735 CREDIT ACCEPTANCE RICK WARREN and seal of said Court this 18th day of ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED Matthew D. Craig, OBA #33489 Civil CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. (SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY February, 2020. PLAT THEREOF. CONNER & WINTERS, LLP MICHAEL LANGSTON & DISTRICT COURT CLERK RICK WARREN PROPERTY ADDRESS: 6021 1700 One Leadership Square (CV11864828) NIKKOLE LANGSTON, By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK (SEAL) Court Clerk N.W. 54th Street, Oklahoma 211 North Robinson NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Defendant. APPROVED BY: By: Deputy City, OK 73122 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 Case No. CS‑19‑9762 MICHAEL LANGSTON & Greg A. Metzer, OBA #11432 Chris Knight OBA #11390 for the sum of $49,840.35, with interest (3‑12‑20) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF NIKKOLE LANGSTON you are METZER & AUSTIN, P.L.L.C. Attorney or Plaintiff from July 1, 2019, at 4.75 percent per OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF hereby noticed that you have been sued 1 South Broadway, Suite 100 5314 South Yale Avenue, Suite 150 annum, together with a reasonable attor­ OKLAHOMA (PR11871037) by Credit Acceptance Corporation and Edmond, OK 73034 Tulsa, OK 74135 ney’s fee, for abstracting, advances for CREDIT ACCEPTANCE NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION you must answer Plaintiff’s petition on (405) 330‑2226 (918) 496‑1200 taxes, insurance and property CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. FOR ADMINISTRATION OF or before MAY 4, 2020 or a money (405) 330‑2234 (FAX) (918) 496‑3800 fax preservation, and the costs of this JUSTIN WISEMORE, ESTATE, DETERMINATION OF judgement in the amount of 8,970.37 ATTORNEYS FOR PLANTIFF (2‑27, 3‑5, 3‑12‑20) action, and ordering said property sold HEIRS, AND APPOINTMENT OF Defendant. plus interest will be rendered (2‑27, 3‑5, 3‑12‑20) to satisfy said judgment, and forever ADMINISTRATOR JUSTIN WISEMORE you are accordingly. (CV11865276) barring you and all persons claiming by, hereby noticed that you have been sued CASE NO. PB‑2020‑270 Dated this day February 24 2020. (CV11865007) SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY through or under you from ever setting by Credit Acceptance Corporation and IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF RICK WARREN NOTICE BY PUBLICATION PUBLICATION NOTICE up or asserting any right, title, equity or you must answer Plaintiff’s petition on OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF (SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY Case No. CS‑20‑410 CASE No. CV‑2019‑2307 interest in and to said real estate or before MAY 6, 2020 or a money OKLAHOMA DISTRICT COURT CLERK IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF adverse to the right and title of the judgement in the amount of 5,658.38 IN THE MATTER OF THE By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF purchaser at said foreclosure sale, and plus interest will be rendered ESTATE OF WILLIE APPROVED BY: OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA for such other and further relief to accordingly. CRESTA SCOTT, Greg A. Metzer, OBA #11432 CREDIT ACCEPTANCE EQUITY TRUST COMPANY which it may be entitled. Dated this day February 20 2020. DECEASED METZER & AUSTIN, P.L.L.C. CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. FBO GREG SILVERNAIL WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFI­ RICK WARREN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all 1 South Broadway, Suite 100 KENNETH SUGIOKA et al., AND COMPANY SOLO 401K CIAL SEAL, this 20th day of February, (SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY persons interested in the Estate of Edmond, OK 73034 Defendant. 200380736 Plaintiff, vs. THE 2020. DISTRICT COURT CLERK Willie Cresta Scott Deceased, that there (405) 330‑2226 KENNETH SUGIOKA et al. you are UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS RICK WARREN By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK has been filed in the District Court of (405) 330‑2234 (FAX) hereby noticed that you have been sued AND ASSIGNS OF LAMONT (SEAL) Court Clerk APPROVED BY: Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, ATTORNEYS FOR PLANTIFF by Credit Acceptance Corporation and JERRY BOLHUIS, By: Deputy Greg A. Metzer, OBA #11432 a petition for administration of estate, (2‑27, 3‑5, 3‑12‑20) you must answer Plaintiff’s petition on DECEASED; CHERYL SUE Shapiro & Cejda, LLC METZER & AUSTIN, P.L.L.C. that the identities of heirs, devisees and or before MAY 4, 2020 or a money BOLHUIS; JOHN DOE, 770 NE 63rd St 1 South Broadway, Suite 100 legatees be determined, and that Letters (CV11864941) judgement in the amount of 9,339.24 SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF Oklahoma City, OK 73105‑6431 Edmond, OK 73034 of Administration issue to Erica C. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION plus interest will be rendered CHERYL SUE BOLHUIS; (405) 848‑1819 (405) 330‑2226 Scott. Case No. CS‑19‑7781 accordingly. ANGELA CHRISTINE File No. 19‑136033 (405) 330‑2234 (FAX) NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that on IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Dated this day February 24 2020. BOLHUIS‑ CROW; JOHN (2‑27, 3‑5, 3‑12‑20) the 7th day of April, 2020, at the hour ATTORNEYS FOR PLANTIFF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF RICK WARREN DOE, SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF (2‑27, 3‑4, 3‑12‑20) of 1:30 o’clock p.m., has been OKLAHOMA (SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY ANGELA CHRISTINE (CV11865311) appointed as the time for hearing said CREDIT ACCEPTANCE DISTRICT COURT CLERK BOLHUIS‑ CROW; and SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY Petition in Courtroom 217 in the (CV11864933) CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK HSBC FINANCE CORPO­ NOTICE BY PUBLICATION PUBLICATION NOTICE Oklahoma County Courthouse, in Okla­ LISA MURPHY, Defendant. APPROVED BY: RATION, successor in interest Case No. CV‑2020‑431 homa City, Oklahoma, when and where Case No. CJ‑19‑6131 LISA MURPHY you are hereby Greg A. Metzer, OBA #11432 TRANS AMERICA IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Oklahoma County District Court all persons interested in said Estate may noticed that you have been sued by METZER & AUSTIN, P.L.L.C. FINANCIAL SERVICES, STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: F.S. Air appear and contest the same. OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Credit Acceptance Corporation and you 1 South Broadway, Suite 100 INC. Defendants. OKLAHOMA Service, Inc., Old Stone Leasing DATED this 10th day of March, must answer Plaintiff’s petition on or Edmond, OK 73034 STATE OF OKLAHOMA: TO: Company, Old Stone Bank, Northern 2020. CREDIT ACCEPTANCE before MAY 4, 2020 or a money judge­ (405) 330‑2226 Unknown Successors and Assigns of CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. Airmotive, Inc., Vector Aircraft Corpo­ ALLEN WELCH ment in the amount of 6,625.05 plus (405) 330‑2234 (FAX) Lamont Jerry Bolhuis, John Doe, ration, The Dumod Corporation, Wigley JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT ANTONIO HAWTHRONE, interest will be rendered accordingly. ATTORNEYS FOR PLANTIFF Spouse, if any, of Angela Christine Defendant. Aircraft Services, Inc., and Charles E. RICK WARREN Dated this day February 24 2020. (2‑27, 3‑5, 3‑12‑20) Bolhuis‑Crow; John Doe, Spouse, if Wigley and their unknown heirs, (SEAL) Court Clerk ANTONIO HAWTHRONE you are RICK WARREN any, of Cheryl Sue Bolhuis, if living, hereby noticed that you have been sued successors and assigns; By: Deputy (SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY (CV11865069) and if deceased, upon their unknown You are hereby notified that an George M. Emerson, OBA No. 13159 by Credit Acceptance Corporation and DISTRICT COURT CLERK ORDER heirs, executors, administers, devisees, you must answer Plaintiff’s petition on action has been filed in The District RIGGS, ABNEY, NEAL, TURPEN, By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK No. CJ‑2018‑5585 trustees, successors and/or assigns Court of Oklahoma County, State of ORBISON & LEWIS or before MAY 4, 2020 or a money APPROVED BY: IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF You are hereby notified that an judgement in the amount of 18,946.54 Oklahoma, Case no. CV‑2020‑431; 528 NW 12th Street Greg A. Metzer, OBA #11432 OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF action has been filed in the District AIRSQUID AVIATION INC., Plaintiff, Oklahoma City, OK 73103 plus interest will be rendered METZER & AUSTIN, P.L.L.C. OKLAHOMA Court, of Oklahoma County, State of accordingly. v. F.S. AIR SERVICE, INC.; Telephone: (405) 843‑9909 1 South Broadway, Suite 100 BELLE VISTALAWN CARE, Oklahoma, Case No. CV‑2019‑2307, KALITTA FLYING SERVICE, INC.; Facsimile: (405) 842‑2913 Dated this day February 24 2020. Edmond, OK 73034 INC., Plaintiff, ‑ vs ‑ MIP styled “Equity Trust Company FBO RICK WARREN OLD STONE LEASING COMPANY; [email protected] (405) 330‑2226 WOODBRIER Greg Silvernail and Company Solo OLD STONE BANK; NORTHERN ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER (SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY (405) 330‑2234 (FAX) APARTMENTS, LLC, and 401k 200380736, plaintiffv. Lamont DISTRICT COURT CLERK AIRMOTIVE, INC.; VECTOR (3‑12‑20) ATTORNEYS FOR PLANTIFF ROGER WOLF, Individually, Jerry Bolhuis et aI., defendants.” The AIRCRAFT CORPORATION; THE By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK (2‑27, 3‑5, 3‑12‑20) Defendants. action alleges that defendants may claim APPROVED BY: DUMOD CORPORATION; WIGLEY (PR11871040) On October 3, 2019, the Application some right, title or interest in and to the AIRCRAFT SERVICES, INC.; and AMENDED NOTICE TO Greg A. Metzer, OBA #11432 (CV11864942) for Service by Publication and below described real property to wit: METZER & AUSTIN, P.L.L.C. CHARLES E. WIGLEY, Defendants. CREDITORS NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Extension of service filed by Plaintiff Lot Twenty‑One (21) in Block The action alleges that AIRSQUID Case No. PB‑2020‑101 1 South Broadway, Suite 100 Case No. CS‑19‑8957 regularly came for hearing. Plaintiff Seventeen (17) in GRADY Edmond, OK 73034 AVIATION INC. is entitled to all and IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Belle Vista Lawn Care, Inc.; appeared MUSGRAVE ADDITION to exclusive right, title, possession, and OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF (405) 330‑2226 OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF by their attorney, Anita F. Sanders. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, (405) 330‑2234 (FAX) interest in or lien upon those certain OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA Defendant, MIP Woodbrier Oklahoma, according to the recorded aircraft, described as follows: IN THE MATTER OF THE ATTORNEYS FOR PLANTIFF CREDIT ACCEPTANCE Apartments, LLC and Roger Wolf, Indi­ plat thereof. (2‑27, 3‑5, 3‑12‑20) Manufacturer: Beech, Model: H‑18S, ESTATE OF Gordon K. CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. vidually, did not appear either in person You are hereby notified that you Serial No. BA‑688, FAA Registration Yancey, a/k/a Gordon Keith GINGER OLIVER, Defendant. or by an attorney. The Court proceeded have been sued in this action and must No. N30GB (CV11864934) Yancey, deceased. GINGER OLIVER you are hereby to review the court file. Whereupon, the answer the Amended Petition filed by Manufacturer: Beech, Model: NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO THE CREDITORS OF GORDON noticed that you have been sued by Court proceeded to hear the evidence of the plaintiffs on or before Forty‑One C‑4SH, Serial No. AF‑856, FAA Regis­ Case No. CS‑19‑10922 K. YANCEY, A/K/A GORDON Credit Acceptance Corporation and you Plaintiff and the argument of counsel. (41) days after the first date of tration No. N310GB IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF KEITH YANCEY, DECEASED: must answer Plaintiff’s petition on or Being fully advised in the premises, the publication or the facts contained in said Manufacturer: Beech, Model: G18S, OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF All persons having claims against before MAY 4, 2020 or a money judge­ Court found it had jurisdiction over the Petition will be taken as true and judg­ Serial No. BA‑509, FAA Registration OKLAHOMA Gordon K. Yancey, a/k/a Gordon Keith ment in the amount of 9,781.21 plus parties and over the issues presented ment will be entered in favor of No. N320GB CREDIT ACCEPTANCE Yancey, deceased, are required to interest will be rendered accordingly. and that said motion of Plaintiff should Equity Trust Company FBO Greg together with any and all engines, CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. present the same with a description of Dated this day February 24 2020. be sustained all as is more specifically Silvemail and Company Solo 401k propellers, appliance, parts and replace­ TYLER CARTER, Defendant. all security interests and other collateral, RICK WARREN hereinafter set forth. 200380736. ment parts, appurtenances, accessories TYLER CARTER you are hereby if any, held by each creditor with (SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED, Given under my hand and seal this and other equipment of whatever nature noticed that you have been sued by respect to such claim, to the DISTRICT COURT CLERK ADJUDGED AND DECREED that: 24th day of February, 2020. which may from time to time be incor­ Credit Acceptance Corporation and you undersigned Co‑Administrators in care By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK 1. The said Application for Service RICK WARREN porated or installed in, or attached to must answer Plaintiff’s petition on or of their attorney, Susan P. Moran, at APPROVED BY: by Publication filed by Plaintiff is (SEAL) Court Clerk said Aircraft and all replacements 4200 Perimeter Center Drive, Suite 120, before MAY 6, 2020 or a money judge­ Greg A. Metzer, OBA #11432 sustained. More particularly, the Court By: Deputy ment in the amount of 8413.18 plus thereof; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73112, on METZER & AUSTIN, P.L.L.C. orders that: Andrew Ralph Harroz, OBA No. 22868 Hereinafter referred to as the or before the following presentment interest will be rendered accordingly. 1 South Broadway, Suite 100 2. The Plaintiff through their attorney Preston M. Sullivan, OBA No. 33619 Dated this day February 24 2020. “Aircraft.” date: May 29, 2020, or the same will be Edmond, OK 73034 are hereby granted Permission of the CHANSOLME HARROZ HAYS (the “Aircraft:), pursuant to operation of RICK WARREN SCHNEBEL, PLLC forever barred. (405) 330‑2226 Court to perform Service on MIP law, Bills of Sale, and pursuant to the (SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY 100 N. Broadway, Suite 1800 DATED this 9th day of March, (405) 330‑2234 (FAX) Woodbrier Apartment, LLC and Roger applicable statute of limitations. You DISTRICT COURT CLERK Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 2020. ATTORNEYS FOR PLANTIFF Wolf, Individually, by publication in the are hereby notified that you have been By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK Tel: (405) 602‑8098 Susan P. Moran, Attorney for the Co (2‑27, 3‑5, 3‑12‑20) Journal Record. sued in the action and must answer the APPROVED BY: Email: [email protected] Administratrices 3. The Plaintiff through their attorney Petition filed by the Plaintiff on or Greg A. Metzer, OBA #11432 Attorneys for Plaintiff, Equity Trust of the Estate of Gordon K. Yancey, (CV11864943) are hereby granted extension of time in before the 10th day of April, 2020, or METZER & AUSTIN, P.L.L.C. Company a/k/a Gordon Keith Yancey, Deceased NOTICE BY PUBLICATION which to obtain service on the the allegations contained in said Petition Susan P. Moran, P.C. OBA # 6369 1 South Broadway, Suite 100 Case No. CS‑19‑9846 Defendants. FBD Greg Silvernail and Company Edmond, OK 73034 Solo 401 k 200380736 will be taken as true and judgment will Attorney at Law IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Signed on October 30, 2019. be entered in favor of AIRSQUID 4200 Perimeter Center Drive, Suite (405) 330‑2226 Richard Ogden (2‑27. 3‑5, 3‑12‑20) OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF AVIATION INC. together with reason­ 120 (405) 330‑2234 (FAX) JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OKLAHOMA able costs of collection and attorney Oklahoma City, OK 73112 ATTORNEYS FOR PLANTIFF Approved For Entry: CREDIT ACCEPTANCE (CV11865289) fees, and that judgment can be entered (405) 947‑2024 (2‑27, 3‑5, 3‑12‑20) Anita F. Sanders OBA #10084 CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION foreclosing all of your right, title and ATTORNEY FOR 830 NW 10th KAYLA PARK, Defendant. Case No. CJ‑2020‑29 interest in the Aircraft above. CO‑ADMINISTRATRICES (CV11864935) KAYLA PARK you are hereby Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73106. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF (3‑12, 3‑19‑20) Telephone (405) 232‑2525 GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND NOTICE BY PUBLICATION noticed that you have been sued by OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF SEAL this 26th day of February, 2020. Case No. CS‑20‑417 Credit Acceptance Corporation and you Fax (405) 232‑2922 OKLAHOMA Email: [email protected] . RICK WARREN (PR11871200) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF must answer Plaintiff’s petition on or WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., (SEAL) COURT CLERK NOTICE TO CREDITORS OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF before MAY 4, 2020 or a money judge­ Attorney for Plaintiff Plaintiff, v. PATRICK J. (2‑27, 3‑5, 3‑12‑20) OKLAHOMA COUNTY, Case No. PB‑2020‑103 OKLAHOMA ment in the amount of 9,798.10 plus LUHM, II A/K/A PATRICK J. OKLAHOMA IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CREDIT ACCEPTANCE interest will be rendered accordingly. LUHM A/K/A PATRICK BY: Deputy Court Clerk OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. Dated this day February 24 2020. (CV11865271) LUHM A/K/A PATRICK JEFF M. LOVE, OBA #16679 OKLAHOMA ANQUESHA FRIDAY, RICK WARREN PUBLICATION NOTICE LUHM II; ANASTASIA Rosell Law Group, LLP IN THE MATTER OF THE Defendant. (SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY Case No. CJ‑2017‑1956 LUHM; JOHN DOE, 101 N. Robinson Avenue ESTATE OF Charles W. ANQUESHA FRIDAY you are DISTRICT COURT CLERK IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR OCCUPANT; STATE OF Corporate Tower, Suite 700 Johnson, Sr., Deceased. hereby noticed that you have been sued By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA EXREL OKLA­ Oklahoma City, OK 73102 STATE OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY by Credit Acceptance Corporation and APPROVED BY: OKLAHOMA HOMA TAX COMMISSION; Telephone: (405) 702‑0888 OF OKLAHOMA ss. you must answer Plaintiff’s petition on Greg A. Metzer, OBA #11432 SABER ACCEPTANCE Co., AND JPMORGAN CHASE Facsimile (405) 601‑8751 All persons having claims against or before MAY 6, 2020 or a money METZER & AUSTIN, P.L.L.C. L.L.C., Plaintiff, vs. TIONTA BANK, N.A. SBM Email: [email protected] Charles W. Johnson, Sr., Deceased, are judgement in the amount of 9,731.13 1 South Broadway, Suite 100 ALINA HANLEY A/K/ A WASHINGTON MUTUAL ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF required to present the same with a plus interest will be rendered Edmond, OK 73034 ALINA TIONTA HANLEY, BANK, F.A. Defendant(s). (2‑27, 3‑5, 3‑12‑20) description of all security interests and accordingly. (405) 330‑2226 Defendant. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, TO: LPXLP 6B « March 12, 2020 « The Journal Record « journalrecord.com

BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C. By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK process of you, the court has authorized ASSOCIATION, AS County, Pennsylvania. A Petition has P.O. Box 18486 Don Timberlake ‑ #9021 service by publication. You must TRUSTEE FOR CREDIT been filed asking the Court to put an Civil Oklahoma City, OK 73154‑0486 Alex M. Sharp ‑ #31876 answer on or before the 28th day of SUISSE FIRST BOSTON end to all rights you have to the child, Telephone: (405) 842‑7722 Chynna Scruggs ‑ #32663 April, 2020, or a divorce will be MORTGAGE SECURITIES Baby Boy Clopton. The Court has set a Facsimile: (405) 848‑9349 Kim S. Jenkins ‑ #32809 granted to the Petitioner. CORP., HOME EQUITY hearing to consider ending your rights to (CV11868174) don@baer‑timberIake.com William H. Sullivan ‑ #8761 WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL ASSET TRUST 2004‑2, the child, Baby Boy Clopton. That NOTICE BY PUBLICATION (3‑5, 3‑12, 3‑19‑20) BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C. this 10th day of March, 2020 HOME EQUITY hearing will be held in Orphans’ Court, No. CJ‑2020‑803 P.O. Box 18486 RICK WARREN PASS‑THROUGH CERTIFI­ 1700 Frick Building, 437 Grant Street, JUDGE NATALIE MAI (CV11868184) Oklahoma City, OK 73154‑0486 (SEAL) Court Clerk CATES, SERIES 2004‑2, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15219 on IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Telephone: (405) 842‑7722 By: Deputy Plaintiff, v. SANDRA LEE Wednesday, May 6, 2020, at 10:00 AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY No. CJ‑2020‑1268 Facsimile: (405) 848‑9349 TAM HOANG DUY PHAM A/K/A SANDRA WYELENE a.m. You are warned that even if you STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN don@baer‑timberIake.com 6419 N. Warren Ave, Apt # 147 HOOKS, DECEASED; fail to appear at the scheduled hearing, ROUNDPOINT MORTGAGE AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY (3‑5, 3‑12, 3‑19‑20) Oklahoma City, OK 73116 MICHAEL HOOKS A/K/A the hearing will go on without you and SERVICING STATE OF OKLAHOMA Phone: 405‑985‑9772 MICHAEL JOHN HOOKS, your rights to the child may be ended by CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs. BANK OF THE WEST, (CV11868246) Petitioner, Pro Se DECEASED; SPOUSE, IF the Court without your being present. TONY MYERS, et al., Defend­ Plaintiff, vs. UNKNOWN NOTICE BY PUBLICATION (3‑12, 3‑19, 3‑26‑20) ANY, OF SANDRA LEE; You have a right to be represented at ant(s). SUCCESSORS OF Case No. CJ‑2019‑4091 STATE OF OKLAHOMA EX the hearing by lawyer, and you should THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: MICHELLE E. Judge Don Andrews (CV11871074) REL OKLAHOMA TAX contact a lawyer at once. Tony Myers, Spouse of Tony Myers, if DAVIS‑TOMLIN, IF ANY, et IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF NOTICE OF PUBLICATION COMMISSION; JOHN DOE, If you do not have a lawyer, go to or married al., Defendant(s). OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Case No. CJ‑2019‑6915 OCCUPANT; TRYNISHA telephone the following office to find TAKE NOTICE that you have been THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: OKLAHOMA IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CHEADLE; UNKNOWN out where you can get legal help. The sued by RoundPoint Mortgage Unknown successors of Michelle E. SCIRA POLLARD, Plaintiff, OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF HEIRS, SUCCESSORS AND Lawyer Referral Service, The Alle­ Servicing Corporation, and that you Davis‑Tomlin, if any vs. TRACI KENDERICK, OKLAHOMA ASSIGNS OF SANDRA LEE; gheny County Bar Association, 11th must answer the Petition of said TAKE NOTICE that you have been Defendant. TINKER FEDERAL CREDIT AND UNKNOWN HEIRS, Floor, Koppers Building, 436 7th Plaintiff on file in said cause on or sued by Bank of the West, and that you THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: UNION Plaintiff, vs. SUCCESSORS AND Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, or tele­ before April 28, 2020, or the must answer the Petition of said Traci Kenderick MALAINA N. WELCH, ASSIGNS MICHAEL HOOKS phone, (412) 261‑5555. allegations of said Petition will be taken Plaintiff on file in said cause on or TAKE NOTICE that you have been Defendant. Defendant(s). If you cannot afford to hire a lawyer, as true and judgment rendered, before May 24, 2020, or the allegations sued in the above‑named court upon To the above‑named Defendant: THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, TO: pursuant to The Adoption Act, 23 Pa. foreclosing any interest you may have in of said Petition will be taken as true and petition by Scira Pollard. Plaintiff is MALAINA N. WELCH WHEREVER Spouse, if, any of Sandra Lee, C.S.A. §2313(a.1), the Court shall the following‑described real estate judgment rendered, foreclosing any seeking judgment against you in excess FOUND Unknown Heirs, Successors and appoint counsel for a parent whose (property) situated in Oklahoma interest you may have in the follow­ of $10,000.00 plus all other equitable You are hereby notified that an Assigns of Sandra Lee and Unknown rights are subject to termination in any County, Oklahoma, to‑wit: ing‑described real estate (property) situ­ interest relief and you must answer the action has been filed in the District Heirs, Successors and Assigns Michael involuntary termination proceeding if, Lot Four (4) in Block Twelve ated in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, Petition filed therein by said Plaintiff on Court, of Oklahoma County, State of Hooks, if living or if dead, and to said upon petition of the parent, the Court (12) in Falling Springs Section 2, to‑wit: or before, the 30th day of April, 2020, Oklahoma, Case No. CJ‑2019‑6915, Defendant(s)’ unknown successors, if determines that the parent is unable to to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Lot 5, of Block 23, in Casady or said Petition will be taken as true and styled “Tinker Federal Credit Union, any. pay for counsel or if payment would County, Oklahoma, according to Heights 8th Addition, to a judgment for said Defendant will be Plaintiff v. Malaina N. Welch, TAKE NOTICE that you have been result in substantial financial hardship. the recorded plat thereof, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, rendered accordingly. Defendant”. The action alleges that sued by U.S. Bank National To request appointment of counsel, you for the sum of: according to the recorded plat WITNESS my hand and the seal of Defendant is indebted to Tinker Federal Association, as Trustee for Credit may contact The Adoption Department Reason, Amount thereof, this Court this 4th day of March, 2020. Credit Union in the amount of Suisse First Boston Mortgage Securities Supervisor, The Court of Common Unpaid Principal Balance: $273,310.70 for the sum of: RICK WARREN, $10,896.57 as of November 15, 2019. Corp., Home Equity Asset Trust Pleas of Allegheny County, Date of Default: 09/01/2019 Reason, Amount (SEAL) COURT CLERK You and/or your unknown 2004‑2, Home Equity Pass‑Through Pennsylvania, Orphan’s Court Division, Interest Due From: 08/01/2019 Unpaid Principal Balance: $32,057.47 BY: Deputy Court Clerk successors are hereby notified that you Certificates, Series 2004‑2, in the 17th Floor Frick Building, 437 Grant Lender’s Fees Costs: Date of Default: 09/24/2019 Chris Harper, OBA No. 10325 have been sued in this action and must District Court of Oklahoma County, Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, Phone Corporate Advances, $60.00 Interest Due From: 08/24/2019 CHRIS HARPER, INC. answer the Petition filed by Plaintiff on State of Oklahoma, and that you must Number (412) 350‑5579. Accrued Late Charges, $102.00 Lender’s Fees Costs: PO Box 5888 or before May 25, 2020 or the facts answer the Petition on or before May 2, This is to inform you of an important Other Fees, $13.00 Appraisal, $865.00 Edmond, Oklahoma 73083‑5888 contained in said Petition will be taken 2020, or the allegations of said Petition option that may be available to you including all subsequent advances by Accrued Late Charges, $882.53 Telephone: 405.359.0600 as true and judgment will be entered in will be taken as true and judgment under Pennsylvania law. Act 101 of Plaintiff, if any, for taxes, insurance NSF Fees, $105.00 Facsimile: 405.340.1973 favor of I inker Federal Credit Union. rendered against you awarding Plaintiff 2010 allows for an enforceable premiums, or expenses necessary for Other Fees, $192.00 [email protected] Issued March 10, 2020. a first lien upon the following described voluntary agreement for continuing the preservation of the subject property, including all subsequent advances by Attorney for Plaintiff RICK WARREN real estate, situated in Oklahoma contact or communication following an all costs of this action; reasonable attor­ Plaintiff, if any, for taxes, insurance ATTORNEY LIEN CLAIMED (SEAL) Court Clerk County, State of Oklahoma, to‑wit: adoption between an adoptive parent, a ney’s fees and costs as the Court may premiums, or expenses necessary for (3‑5, 3‑12, 3‑19‑20) By: Deputy Court Clerk ALL OF LOT ONE (1), BLOCK child, a birth parent and/or a birth allow, and the costs of foreclosing your the preservation of the subject property, Attorney for Plaintiff: FIVE (5), IN MCGREGOR relative of the child, if all parties agree interest in the property and ordering all costs of this action; reasonable attor­ (CV11868265) JEFFERY S. LUDLAM, OBA #17822 HEIGHTS ADDITION, AN and the voluntary agreement is said property sold with or without ney’s fees and costs as the Court may SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY HALL & LUDLAM, PLLC ADDITION TO MIDWEST approved by the court. If you are inter­ appraisement as Plaintiff may elect, all allow, and the costs of foreclosing your PUBLICATION NOTICE 210 Park Ave, Suite 3001 CITY, OKLAHOMA COUNTY, ested in learning more about this option of which you will take due notice. interest in the property and ordering No. CV‑2020‑472 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING for a voluntary agreement, contact your WITNESS my hand and official seal said property sold with or without IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF (405) 600‑9500 ‑ Telephone TO THE RECORDED PLAT attorney or LAWYER REFERRAL this 3rd day of March, 2020. appraisement as Plaintiff may elect, all OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF (405) 600‑9550 ‑ Facsimile THEREOF. SERVICE, The Allegheny County Bar Rick Warren, of which you will take due notice. OKLAHOMA (3‑12, 3‑19, 3‑26‑20) PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1620 Association, 11th Floor, Koppers (SEAL) Court Clerk WITNESS my hand and official seal John Thephachanh Plaintiff, McDonald Drive, Midwest City, Building, 436 7th Avenue, Pittsburgh, By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK this 3rd day of March, 2020. vs. Cheryl G. Layfield, if living, (DV11871080) OK 73130 PA 15219 (412) 261‑5555 Don Timberlake ‑ #9021 Rick Warren, and if dead, her unknown NOTICE BY PUBLICATION for the sum of $36,819.19, with interest DEBORAH L. LESKO, Esquire, Alex M. Sharp ‑ #31876 (SEAL) Court Clerk successors, if any; Andrew Case No. FD‑2019‑2449 from July 1,2019, at 4.5 percent per attorney for Petitioner, 373 Vanadium Chynna Scruggs ‑ #32663 By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK Buys Homes, LLC., an Judge Oakes annum, together with a reasonable Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15243 Kim S. Jenkins ‑ #32809 Don Timberlake ‑ #9021 Oklahoma Limited Liability IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF attor­ney’s fee, $375.00 for abstracting, (412) 276‑4200. William H. Sullivan ‑ #8761 Alex M. Sharp ‑ #31876 Company Forest “Butch” OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF advances for taxes, insurance and prop­ (3‑12, 3‑19, 3‑26‑20) BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C. Chynna Scruggs ‑ #32663 Freeman, County Treasurer of OKLAHOMA erty preservation, and the costs of this P.O. Box 18486 Kim S. Jenkins ‑ #32809 Oklahoma County; and Board Brandon Parker, Petitioner, action, and ordering said property sold Oklahoma City, OK 73154‑0486 William H. Sullivan ‑ #8761 of County Commissioners of ‑and‑ Adriana Patino Parker, to satisfy said judgment, and forever Telephone: (405) 842‑7722 BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C. Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Respondent. barring you and all persons claiming by, Facsimile: (405) 848‑9349 P.O. Box 18486 Defendants, THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO through or under you from ever setting Juvenile don@baer‑timberIake.com Oklahoma City, OK 73154‑0486 up or asserting any right, title, equity or STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Cheryl THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT, (JV11871193) (3‑5, 3‑12, 3‑19‑20) Telephone: (405) 842‑7722 interest in and to said real estate G. Layfield, if living, and if dead, her GREETINGS: NOTICE OF HEARING Facsimile: (405) 848‑9349 adverse to the right and title of the unknown successors, if any. You will take notice that Brandon JD 2018‑170 (CV11868178) don@baer‑timberIake.com purchaser at said foreclosure sale, and You are hereby notified that an Parker, filed his Petition in the District IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR NOTICE BY PUBLICATION (3‑5, 3‑12, 3‑19‑20) for such other and further relief to action has been filed in the District Court of Oklahoma County against the OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF No. CJ‑2020‑1269 Court in and for Oklahoma County, above‑named Defendant and unless you which it may be entitled. IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFI­ OKLAHOMA JUVENILE DIVISION (CV11868186) State of Oklahoma, in Case No. answer said Petition on or before the IN THE MATTER OF: J.O., AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY NOTICE BY PUBLICATION CV‑2020‑472, styled: “John 23rd day of April, 2020, which is not CIAL SEAL, this 4th day of March, STATE OF OKLAHOMA 2020. M.O. No. CJ‑2019‑7119 Thephachanh, Plaintiff, v. Cheryl G. less than 41 days from the first date of THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: TRUIST BANK, SUCCESSOR RICK WARREN JUDGE THOMAS E. PRINCE Layfield, if living, and if dead, her publication, said Petition will be taken Father: Carlos Ortiz, father of child BY MERGER TO SUNTRUST (SEAL) Court Clerk IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN unknown successors, if any; Andrew as true, and judgment will be rendered M.O. born on 08‑29‑2011 born in BANK, Plaintiff, vs. By: Deputy AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY Buys Homes, LLC., an Oklahoma for Petitioner for the following: Divorce, Unknown‑ Last Known Address‑ UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS Shapiro & Cejda, LLC STATE OF OKLAHOMA Limited Liability Company; Forest Division of Assets including but not Unknown OF PERRY L. DODGE, IF 770 NE 63rd St QUICKEN LOANS INC, “Butch” Freeman, County Treasurer of limited to 2009 Lexus 460L, All assets Father: Oton Sarabia, father of child ANY, et al., Defendant(s). Oklahoma City, OK 73105‑6431 Plaintiff, vs. RONALD D. Oklahoma County; and Board of related to Zoom Sales; All assets related J.O. born on 12‑27‑2002 born in THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: (405) 848‑1819 HORTON, INDIVIDUALLY County Commissioners of Oklahoma to HuHot Mongolian Grill; Ameritrade Unknown‑ Last Known Address‑ 1819 Unknown successors of Perry L. File No. 19‑136058 AND AS TRUSTEE OF THE County, Oklahoma, Defendants,” Bank Account with current $70,000 E. Grand Blvd., Okc, OK 73108 Dodge, if any, Spouse of Perry L. (3‑12, 3‑19, 3‑26‑20) HARROD AND HORTON alleging that the Plaintiff is the record balance will be split 50/50; Bank Of The children’s Mother is Marcella Ortiz. Dodge, if married JOINT REVOCABLE TRUST owner and in possession of the America Account with current balance YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED TAKE NOTICE that you have been (CV11871232) DATED SEPTEMBER 19, following described real property, $22,000 will be split as follows: $1000 that a Petition to Terminate (as amended sued by Truist Bank, successor by In Re: Adoption of Baby Boy 2008, et al., Defendant(s). situated in Oklahoma County, State of to Petitioner; $1000 to Respondent; on January 27, 2020) has been filed in merger to SunTrust Bank, and that you THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Oklahoma, to‑wit: $20,000 toward the house and all asso­ Clopton a minor, No. A‑19‑048 in the Orphans’ Court Division of The Court the above‑styled and numbered case must answer the Petition of said Summit Capital, if in existence, and if Lot EIGHTEEN (18), in ciated bills (mortgage, insurance, taxes, with the District Court, Juvenile Plaintiff on file in said cause on or not, its officers or successors POWERS ADDITION, to BOA, utilities, lawn, etc). Any of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. To: Unknown Birth Division, for Oklahoma County, before May 24, 2020, or the allegations TAKE NOTICE that you have been Oklahoma City, Oklahoma remaining balance at escrow closing Oklahoma. of said Petition will be taken as true and sued by Quicken Loans Inc, and that County, Oklahoma, according to will be split between the Petitioner and Father of Baby Boy Clopton who was judgment rendered, foreclosing any you must answer the Petition of said the recorded plat thereof. Respondent, 50/50; Two (2) Storage born on July 28, 2019, in Allegheny Continued on next page interest you may have in the follow­ Plaintiff on file in said cause on or You are hereby notified that you Units with the contents of Direct Buy ing‑described real estate (property) situ­ before May 1, 2020, or the allegations have been sued and must answer the stuff. Petitioner will pay the Respondent ated in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, of said Petition will be taken as true and Petition filed by the Plaintiff, on or $500 for her half of the property for Miscellaneous to‑wit: judgment rendered, foreclosing any before the 15th day of April, 2020, or each Storage Unit, for a total sum of Lot Eight (8), in Block Four (4), interest you may have in the follow­ the allegations contained in said Petition $1000; One (1) Storage Unit with the (MS11871133) of Del Creek Estates, an Addition ing‑described real estate (property) situ­ will be taken as true and a decree contents of HuHot Stuff. Petitioner will to the City of Del City, ated in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, quieting Plaintiffs title to the above pay the Respondent $500 for her half of NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR AN Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to‑wit: described property will be entered. the property; and liabilities to the Peti­ ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE according to the recorded plat Lot Twelve (12), Block One (1), Given under my hand and seal this tioner of All liabilities related to Zoom In accordance with Title 37, Section 522 and Title 37A, Section thereof, of Overholser Manor Section 2, 4th day of March, 2020. and 11 liabilities related to HuHot 2‑141 NYNOKC Restaurants, LLC ‑ (405)4109913 a/an Limited for the sum of: an Addition to Bethany, RICK WARREN, Mongolian Grill. Liabilities for the Reason, Amount Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, (SEAL) COURT CLERK Respondent are all liabilities related to Liability Company hereby publishes notice of their intention to apply Unpaid Principal Balance: $68,398.92 according to the recorded plat By: Deputy Penadd; and all liabilities related to within sixty days from this date to the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Date of Default: 10/01/2019 thereof, Mike Loyd, OBA #5553 DirectBuy. Both parties are to keep Laws Enforcement Commission for a Mixed Beverage License under Interest Due From: 09/01/2019 for the sum of: Les Bennett Jr., OBA #32352 their own retirement. The marital resi­ Lender’s Fees Costs: Reason, Amount Attorneys for Plaintiff dence to be awarded to the Petitioner. authority of and in compliance with the said Act: That they intend(s), Corporate Advances, $60.00 Unpaid Principal Balance: $120,111.89 3810 N. Peniel DATED this 10th day of March, if granted such license to operate as a Mixed Beverage establishment Escrow Advance, $517.61 Date of Default: 08/01/2019 Bethany, Oklahoma 73008 2020. with business premises located at 6744 NW 39th Expressway in Accrued Late Charges, $113.75 Interest Due From: 07/01/2019 P: (405) 787‑9950 / F: (405) RICK WARREN Bethany City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, under the business including all subsequent advances by Lender’s Fees Costs: 789‑0516 (SEAL) Court Clerk Plaintiff, if any, for taxes, insurance Corporate Advances, $125.00 E: [email protected] By: Deputy COURT CLERK OF name of NYNOKC Restaurants, LLC premiums, or expenses necessary for Escrow Advance, $2,080.68 (3‑5, 3‑12, 3‑19‑20) OKLAHOMA COUNTY Dated this 6th day of February, 2020. the preservation of the subject property, Accrued Late Charges, $68.01 CHRISTOPHER A. WOOD, OBA Signature of applicant(s): if partnership, all partners must sign. If all costs of this action; reasonable attor­ MIP Payment, $109.02 (DV11870978) #12936 corporation, an officer of the corporation must sign. If limited ney’s fees and costs as the Court may Other Fees, $59.00 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Attorney for Petitioner allow, and the costs of foreclosing your including all subsequent advances by Case No.: FD‑2019‑2647 CHRISTOPHER A. WOOD & ASSO­ liability company, a manager must sign. If tribe, a tribal member interest in the property and ordering Plaintiff, if any, for taxes, insurance IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND CIATES, P.C. must sign. said property sold with or without premiums, or expenses necessary for FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE 1133 N. Portland Avenue Joseph Digiantomasso appraisement as Plaintiff may elect, all the preservation of the subject property, OF OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City, OK 73107 of which you will take due notice. all costs of this action; reasonable attor­ IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF (405) 521‑8562 County of Oklahoma, State of Oklahoma. WITNESS my hand and official seal ney’s fees and costs as the Court may TAM HOANG DUY PHAM, (3‑12, 3‑19, 3‑26‑20) Before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared: this 3rd day of March, 2020. allow, and the costs of foreclosing your Petitioner, and LINH CHI Joseph Digiantomasso to me known to be the person(s) described in Rick Warren, interest in the property and ordering HOANG, Respondent. (CV11871207) and who executed the foregoing application and acknowledged that (SEAL) Court Clerk said property sold with or without THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: NOTICE BY PUBLICATION By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK appraisement as Plaintiff may elect, all LINH CHI HOANG Case No. CJ‑2020‑32 he executed the same as his free act and deed. Don Timberlake ‑ #9021 of which you will take due notice. You are notified that the Petitioner Judge Cindy H. Truong Janeen Kay Goodin Alex M. Sharp ‑ #31876 WITNESS my hand and official seal has sued you in district court of IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF (Seal) Notary Public Chynna Scruggs ‑ #32663 this 3rd day of March, 2020. Oklahoma County for Dissolution of OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF My commission expires February 22, 2020, #12001743 Kim S. Jenkins ‑ #32809 Rick Warren, Marriage, alleging incompatibility. OKLAHOMA William H. Sullivan ‑ #8761 (SEAL) Court Clerk Unable to obtain personal service of U.S. BANK NATIONAL (3‑12, 3‑19‑20) LPXLP journalrecord.com » The Journal Record » March 12, 2020» 7B

CHILDREN. IF YOU FAIL TO 800‑525‑6558 Amendment must be submitted to the Acquired by Oklahoma County received on the date last given. In any APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME Total Admitted Assets: Oklahoma City Housing Authority in under provisions of the resale tax laws, event such sale will be subject to Juvenile SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL $6,254,242.00; Oklahoma Direct writing by April 20, 2020. Equal will be sold for cash by the undersigned approval by the Board of County LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO Written Premium: $0.00; Total Employment Opportunity. Equal in the office of the County Treasurer in Commissioners of Oklahoma County THAT SAID CHILDREN BE THE CHILDREN NAMED IN THE Liabilities: $2,151,715.00; Oklahoma Housing Opportunity. the Oklahoma County Office Building and the cost of this notice and all other MADE AND/OR REMAIN WARDS PETITION OR MOTION ATTACHED Direct Claims Paid: $0.00; Surplus: (3‑5, 3‑12‑20) at the hour of 10:00 a.m., to the highest expenses incident to the sale of said OF THE COURT AS DEPRIVED TO THIS NOTICE. $4,102,526.00 competitive bidder on the 27TH DAY property must be paid by successful CHILDREN; PURSUANT TO 10A YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED By selecting agree in the field below, (MS11871046) OF MARCH, 2020. The undersigned bidder in addition to the amount bid. O.S §1‑1‑105(20); THAT CUSTODY that if you fail to appear: the hearing the authorized officer of the company Public Notice ‑ Private Process having received a bid of $4,275.00, on Dated this 11TH DAY OF MARCH, OF SAID CHILDREN BE PLACED will proceed without further notice to certifies, under penalties provided by Server License Application above described real estate will sell said 2020. WITH THE DEPARTMENT OR you; the allegations in the Petition to the laws of Oklahoma, that this No. PSS‑2020‑17 property at said respective offer to B & FORREST “BUTCH” FREEMAN, Terminate (as amended on January 27, SOME OTHER SUITABLE PERSON premium tax return (including accompa­ In the District Court of Oklahoma M REAL ESTATE LLC the maker of TREASURER 2020) may be taken as true; the OR ENTITY, PURSUANT TO 10A nying schedules, statements and County State of Oklahoma said bid if no higher bids be received on OKLAHOMA COUNTY, O.S. §1‑4‑201; THAT PATERNTIY children’s legal status may be supporting documents) has been Re: Application of James Paul the date last given. In any event such OKLAHOMA BE JUDICIALLY DETERMINED, IF determined; the children may remain examined and is to the best of the Boyd for License as a (3‑12, 3‑19, 3‑26‑20) NEEDED, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. wards of the Court; custody of the chil­ sale will be subject to approval by the authorized officer’s knowledge, infor­ Statewide Private Process Board of County Commissioners of §1‑4‑201; THAT THE DUTY OF THE dren may be placed with a third‑party; mation, and belief, a true, correct and Server Oklahoma County and the cost of this (MS11868401) PARENT TO SUPPORT HIS OR HER your parental rights may be terminated. complete premium tax return, made in DATED this 11th day of March, Notice is hereby given that James notice and all other expenses incident to NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS CHILD WILL NOT BE good faith for the taxable period Paul Boyd has filed an application in the TERMINATED EXCEPT FOR ADOP­ 2020. the sale of said property must be paid In accordance with 62 O.S. 2011, § indicated. District Court of Oklahoma County, 354, notice is hereby given that the TION, PURSUANT TO 10A O.S. RICK WARREN Agree by successful bidder in addition to the (SEAL) Oklahoma County Court Clerk State of Oklahoma, in accordance with amount bid. Board of Education of Independent §1‑4‑906; THAT YOUR PETITIONER Jean Ward the provisions and requirements of 12 PRAYS FOR TERMINATION OF By: Deputy 24‑02‑2020 Dated this 11TH DAY OF MARCH, School District Number 37 of (3‑12‑20) O.S. § 158.1, for a statewide private 2020. Oklahoma County, Oklahoma will PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE (3‑12‑20) process server’s license. Action will be FATHERS, CARLOS OTIZ AND FORREST “BUTCH” FREEMAN, receive bids by; sealed bid, facsimile taken on said application on the 16th TREASURER bid, electronic (Parity®) bid or similar OTON SARABIA, PURSUANT TO (MS11864752) day of April, 2020 9:00 A.M. before 10A O.S §1‑4‑904 (B)(2) ON THE OKLAHOMA COUNTY, secure electronic bid on the 31st day of SIGNIFICANT AMENDMENT Judge Ray C Elliott, Room 700, and if GROUNDS OF ABANDONMENT. OKLAHOMA March, 2020, at 4:00 o’clock p.m., at PUBLIC HEARING there are no protests and the court YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED Miscellaneous (3‑12, 3‑19, 3‑26‑20) the Superintendent’s Conference Room, The Oklahoma City Housing determines the applicant is qualified, a that this case is set for hearing on the Millwood Public Schools, 6724 Martin (MS11870695) Authority will conduct a Public Hearing, license will be granted to the applicant issues raised by the Petition (as Luther King Avenue, Oklahoma City, INSURANCE COMMISSIONER, 9:00 a.m., CDST, April 22, 2020 in by the court. (MS11871181) amended on January 27, 2020) on the STATE OF OKLAHOMA the Board Room of the Oklahoma City Oklahoma, for the sale of $1,930,000 of 6th day of April, 2020, at 3:00 P.M., Dated: 3/10/2020 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL Combined Purpose Building Bonds of FOR PUBLICATION IN THE Housing Authority to discuss Significant RICK WARREN ESTATE or at the same time twenty‑five (25) STATE OF OKLAHOMA SYNOPSIS Amendment to our 2020 Annual and said School District, which Bonds will days from the date of publication of this (SEAL) COURT CLERK, PURCHASED BY OKLAHOMA mature $1,930,000 annually in two (2) OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT Five‑Year Plan. OKLAHOMA COUNTY, Notice of Hearing, whichever is later, in COUNTY AT RESALE years from their date until paid. (Pursuant to OAC §365:1‑9‑1(1) and The Oklahoma City Housing OKLAHOMA Notice is hereby given pursuant to Courtroom #D of Judge Green, at the retaliatory provisions of the Oklahoma Authority is amending its 2020 Annual Said Bonds shall be sold to the By: Deputy O.S., Title 68, § 3135, that the Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Center, 5905 Insurance Code) and Five‑Year Plan as a result of a deci­ bidder bidding the lowest rate of N. Classen Court, Oklahoma City, James Paul Boyd following real estate: Only required of insurers domiciled sion to seek the conversion, renovation 1217 Sovereign Row, #105 interest the Bonds shall bear and Oklahoma; that you have the rights: to in states that require a similar form from 07‑025‑4025; ETHELS PARK and/or redevelopment of its portfolio of Oklahoma City, Okla 73108 agreeing to pay par and accrued interest appear and to be heard at the hearing; to Oklahoma Domestic insurers: CO, GA, Public Housing, either through the PLACE ADDITION; LOTS 43 THRU for the Bonds. Each bidder shall submit present a defense in a deprived action; IN, ND, SD. (405) 942‑0212 48; BLOCK 003 Rental Assistance Demonstration (3‑12‑20) with his bid a sum in cash, cashier’s or and, to be represented by counsel in this Company Name: Attorneys Title (RAD) program, or the Section 18 Acquired by Oklahoma County certified check, electronic (wire) matter. Guaranty Fund, Inc. demolition/disposition process. 2020 under provisions of the resale tax laws, (MS11871177) transfer or surety bond payable to the FAILURE TO PERSONALLY Company Address: 7600 E. Eastman Capital Fund budget is amended to will be sold for cash by the undersigned Treasurer of the District, equal to two NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL in the office of the County Treasurer in APPEAR AT THIS HEARING Ave., Suite 130 realign funds due to the proposed (2%) percent of the amount of his bid. ESTATE the Oklahoma County Office Building CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE Company City, State, Zip: Denver, conversion, renovation and/or redevel­ The Board reserves the right to reject all PURCHASED BY OKLAHOMA at the hour of 8:30 a.m., to the highest TERMINATION OF YOUR CO 80231 opment portfolio. bids. PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THESE Company Phone Number: COUNTY AT RESALE competitive bidder on the 27TH DAY Interested persons are invited to WITNESS my official hand and seal Notice is hereby given pursuant to OF MARCH, 2020. The undersigned review a copy of our Plan by calling the this 2nd day of March, 2020. O.S., Title 68, § 3135, that the having received a bid of $6,480.00, on Executive Office at (405) 239‑7551 to FRANCES M. PERCIVAL following real estate: above described real estate will sell said make an appointment. A copy of our (SEAL) Deputy Clerk, 15‑067‑1780; ROLLING property at said respective offer to Miscellaneous Plan can be viewed at our website Board of Education www.ochanet.org. Any suggested MEADOWS SEC 2 ADDITION; LOT SHAWNTAY ALEXANDER the (3‑12, 3‑19‑20) (MS11868872) comments pertaining to the Significant 004; BLOCK 005 maker of said bid if no higher bids be City of Oklahoma City Public Notices City of Oklahoma City Public Notices (CY11870954) (CY11870959) (Published In the Journal Record March 12, 2020) (Published In the Journal Record March 12, 2020) NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING C‑7145 C‑7146 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Final Plat of Meadowlake Industrial Park NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Final Plat of Montage Section 1 has been has been filed on the following described property: filed on the following described property: A part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 10, Township 10 North, Range 4 West A part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 16, Township 11 North, Range 5 West of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma City, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma City, Canadian County, Oklahoma. Proposed Use: 7 Industrial Lots on 26.66 acres Proposed Use: 109 Single Family Residential Lots on 21.65 acres SEE MAP ON BACK SEE MAP ON BACK A PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the Oklahoma City Planning Commission A PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the Oklahoma City Planning Commission at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 26, 2020 in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 26, 2020 in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. All property owners in the immediately surrounding areas are hereby given notice All property owners in the immediately surrounding areas are hereby given notice that they may inspect said application in the office of the Oklahoma City Planning that they may inspect said application in the office of the Oklahoma City Planning Commission, 420 W. Main, Suite 910. All persons interested in presenting arguments Commission, 420 W. Main, Suite 910. All persons interested in presenting arguments and evidence for or against possible amendments to the proposed lots, blocks, streets and evidence for or against possible amendments to the proposed lots, blocks, streets and/or other details shown on the MAP should attend the referenced public hearing and/or other details shown on the MAP should attend the referenced public hearing before the Oklahoma City Planning Commission and present such arguments and before the Oklahoma City Planning Commission and present such arguments and evidence at that time. It is recommended that lengthy written materials not be evidence at that time. It is recommended that lengthy written materials not be presented to the Commission by applicants, protestants or other persons at the presented to the Commission by applicants, protestants or other persons at the Commission hearing. Lengthy written materials in support or opposition of a pending Commission hearing. Lengthy written materials in support or opposition of a pending application should be submitted to the City Staff by noon on March 20, 2020 in order application should be submitted to the City Staff by noon on March 20, 2020 in order to be copied and delivered to the Commission members that afternoon. Graphics, to be copied and delivered to the Commission members that afternoon. Graphics, brief written materials, maps, pictures, etc. may be presented to the Commission to brief written materials, maps, pictures, etc. may be presented to the Commission to illustrate a point regarding a case. The “MAP ON BACK” of this NOTICE OF illustrate a point regarding a case. The “MAP ON BACK” of this NOTICE OF HEARING (the “MAP”), which depicts proposed lots, blocks, streets and/or other HEARING (the “MAP”), which depicts proposed lots, blocks, streets and/or other details in the proposed Final Plat of Meadowlake Industrial Park is subject to possible details in the proposed Final Plat of Montage Section 1 is subject to possible amend­ amendments by the Oklahoma City Planning Commission at the referenced public ments by the Oklahoma City Planning Commission at the referenced public hearing hearing on the matter, and the plat actually approved by the Planning Commission at on the matter, and the plat actually approved by the Planning Commission at the the public hearing may or may not contain the exact same lots, blocks, streets and/or public hearing may or may not contain the exact same lots, blocks, streets and/or other details shown on the MAP. other details shown on the MAP. Should you have any further questions call 297‑2623 (TDD 297‑2020) between Should you have any further questions call 297‑2623 (TDD 297‑2020) between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. OKLAHOMA CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OKLAHOMA CITY PLANNING COMMISSION

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exceptions to this policy. to redemption at the option of the City CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OF LUTHER, OKLAHOMA, The General Obligation Bonds, on any date on or after March 1, 2028 OKLAHOMA AMENDING PART 12, Miscellaneous City of Oklahoma City Taxable Series 2020 shall be sold to the at the principal amount thereof plus GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, “PLANNING, ZONING, AND bidder bidding the lowest interest cost accrued interest to the date of SERIES 2010 DEVELOPMENT,” OF THE TOWN Public Notices which the Bonds shall bear and agreeing redemption. Notice is hereby given that the City OF LUTHER CODE to pay par and accrued interest for the Bids filed with the City Clerk shall Council of the City of Oklahoma City, (MS11870901) OF ORDINANCES, AMENDING (CY11857879) Bonds. Each bidder shall submit with its be opened and read in the City Clerk’s Oklahoma, will conduct a public SECTION 12‑203 “DEFINITIONS,” (Published by The Journal Record bid cash, cashier’s check, surety bond or Office at the time stated above and shall hearing at its regularly scheduled PROVIDING FOR February 27, March 5, and March 12, wire transfer equal to two percent (2%) be awarded thereafter on said date by meeting at 8:30 a.m., on March 31, THE DEFINITION OF A MOBILE 2020) of the par amount of the Bonds. The the City Council of The City of 2020, regarding the issuance of general HOME; PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS right is reserved to reject all bids. Oklahoma City in the Council obligation refunding bonds by the City REPEALER; In accordance with Title 62, The General Obligation Bonds, Chambers, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. of Oklahoma City for the purpose of PROVIDING FOR Oklahoma Statutes, 2011, Section 354, Taxable Series 2020 is a combined Bids received after 8:30 o’clock a.m. on refunding the outstanding balance of the SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING as amended, notice is hereby given that purpose bond issue composed of the above‑mentioned date will not be City’s General Obligation Bonds, Series AN EMERGENCY The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, $35,295,000 Parks and Recreational accepted and will be returned to the 2010. The public hearing will be (3‑12‑20) will receive sealed or electronic bids on Facilities Bonds, $19,520,000 Civic bidder unopened. There will be no conducted in the City Council March 31, 2020, until 8:30 o’clock Center Complex Bonds, $2,700,000 exceptions to this policy. Chambers at the Municipal Building, (MS11871226) a.m., local time, in the City Clerk’s Police Facilities and Equipment Bonds, The General Obligation Bonds, 200 North Walker, Oklahoma City, Office, 200 North Walker, Oklahoma and $2,700,000 Fire Facilities and Series 2020 shall be sold to the bidder Oklahoma. Information regarding the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING City, Oklahoma 73102, for the sale of Equipment Bonds from a September 12, bidding the lowest interest cost which use of bond proceeds and the terms, Notice is hereby given that on April $60,215,000 General Obligation Bonds, 2017 election authorization, all of which the Bonds shall bear and agreeing to conditions, fees and expenses involved 13, 2020, at 7:00 p.m., at Luther Town Taxable Series 2020 dated March 1, will be sold together as one unit, and pay par and accrued interest for the in such proposed refunding will be Hall, 108 South Main Street, Luther, 2020, of said City, which Bonds will bids will be received for this combined Bonds. Each bidder shall submit with its provided and the public will be Oklahoma, the Planning Commission of mature $3,170,000 on March 1, 2022, purpose bond issue as one unit only. bid cash, cashier’s check, surety bond or provided an opportunity to ask the Town of Luther will conduct a and $3,170,000 annually each year WITNESS my official hand and seal wire transfer equal to two percent (2%) questions or comment regarding the public hearing to consider adding thereafter until paid, except the last on February 18, 2020. of the par amount of the Bonds. The same. Section 12‑305, “DEED APPROVALS, maturity on March 1, 2040 shall be Frances W. Kersey right is reserved to reject all bids. Frances Kersey LOT SPLITS OR SUBDIVISION OF $3,155,000. (SEAL) City Clerk The General Obligation Bonds, City Clerk LAND,” which provides that no deed The General Obligation Bonds, Series 2020 is a combined purpose City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma for transfer or subdivision of a lot or Taxable Series 2020 maturing in the (CY11857885) bond issue composed of $26,400,000 land shall be valid and recordable years 2022 through 2028 are not subject (Published by The Journal Record Streets Bonds, $1,000,000 Bridges (MS11871217) except as provided by the provisions of to redemption prior to maturity. The February 27, March 5, and March 12, Bonds, $6,010,000 Traffic Control ORDINANCE NO. 2020‑05 the ordinance, including surveys, veri­ General Obligation Bonds, Taxable 2020) System Bonds, $3,800,000 Parks and AN ORDINANCE OF THE fications, compliance with building Series 2020 maturing in the years 2029 NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Recreational Facilities Bonds, BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE regulations, and deeds, addressing fees, through 2040 are subject to redemption In accordance with Title 62, $5,750,000 Library Facility Bonds, TOWN OF LUTHER, OKLAHOMA, and platting requirements. at the option of the City on any date on Oklahoma Statutes, 2011, Section 354, $1,750,000 Transit Facilities Bonds, AMENDING PART 12, “PLANNING, A copy of the proposed additions or after March 1, 2028 at the principal as amended, notice is hereby given that $200,000 Central Maintenance ZONING, AND DEVELOPMENT,” and revisions to the Zoning Provisions amount thereof plus accrued interest to The City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Facilities Bonds, and $6,355,000 OF THE TOWN OF LUTHER CODE of the Code of Ordinances are on file in the date of redemption. will receive sealed or electronic bids on Drainage Control System Bonds, from a OF ORDINANCES, AMENDING the office of the Town Clerk at Luther Bids filed with the City Clerk shall March 31, 2020, until 8:30 o’clock September 12, 2017 election SECTION 12‑217, “A‑1 DISTRICT Town Hall. be opened and read in the City Clerk’s a.m., local time, in the City Clerk’s authorization, all of which will be sold (AGRICULTURAL),” AND SPECIFI­ After the public hearing by the Plan­ Office at the time stated above and shall Office, 200 North Walker, Oklahoma together as one unit, and bids will be CALLY SETTING FORTH THE ning Commission, the Town of Luther be awarded thereafter on said date by City, Oklahoma 73102, for the sale of received for this combined purpose CRITERIA FOR THE A‑1 DISTRICT, Board of Trustees will likewise conduct the City Council of The City of $51,265,000 General Obligation Bonds, bond issue as one unit only. INCLUDING MODIFYING THE LOT a public hearing and consider adopting Oklahoma City in the Council Series 2020 dated March 1, 2020, of WITNESS my official hand and seal SIZE FOR RESIDENTIAL STRUC­ amendments to the proposed Zoning Chambers, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. said City, which Bonds will mature on February 18, 2020. TURES, AND PROVIDING FOR THE Provisions of the Code of Ordinances Bids received after 8:30 o’clock a.m. on $2,700,000 on March 1, 2022, and Frances W. Kersey DESIGNATION OF A‑1 UPON on April 14, 2020, at Luther Town the above‑mentioned date will not be $2,700,000 annually each year (SEAL) City Clerk ANNEXATION; REPEALING ALL Hall, 108 South Main Street, Luther, thereafter until paid, except the last ORDINANCES TO THE (3‑12‑20) accepted and will be returned to the Oklahoma, at 7:00 p.m. bidder unopened. There will be no maturity on March 1, 2040 shall be (CY11857888) CONTRARY; PROVIDING FOR Interested persons are urged to $2,665,000. (Published in The Journal Record SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING attend and express their views on this The General Obligation Bonds, February 27, March 5 and 12, 2020) AN EMERGENCY amendment to the zoning ordinance. (3‑12‑20) Series 2020 maturing in the years 2022 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Dated this 11th day of March, 2020. through 2028 are not subject to redemp­ REGARDING REFUNDING OF Kim Bourns, City of Oklahoma City Public Notices tion prior to maturity. The General Obli­ CERTAIN (MS11871221) Town Clerk gation Bonds, Series 2020 maturing in PORTIONS OF THE ORDINANCE NO. 2020‑07 (3‑12‑20) (CY11870973) the years 2029 through 2040 are subject OUTSTANDING AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN (Published In the Journal Record March 12, 2020) NOTICE OF HEARING C‑7149 City of Oklahoma City Public Notices City of Oklahoma City Public Notices NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Preliminary Plat of Chapel Creek Park has been filed on the following described property: (CY11870969) (CY11870965) A part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 19, Township 13 North, Range 4 West (Published In the Journal Record March 12, 2020) (Published In the Journal Record March 12, 2020) of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING Proposed Use: 20 Townhome Lots (60 units) and 39 Duplex Lots (78 units) on C‑7148 C‑7147 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Final Plat of Redstone Ranch Phase 7 has 11.51 acres NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Final Plat of Abbott Lake Addition Section been filed on the following described property: SEE MAP ON BACK 1 has been filed on the following described property: A part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 33, Township 11 North, Range 2 West A part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 28, Township 13 North, Range 5 West A PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the Oklahoma City Planning Commission of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma City, Cleveland County, Oklahoma. of the Indian Meridian, Oklahoma City, Canadian County, Oklahoma. at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 26, 2020 in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Proposed Use: 63 Single Family Residential Lots on 26.86 acres Proposed Use: 102 Single Family Residential Lots on 18.196 acres Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. SEE MAP ON BACK SEE MAP ON BACK All property owners in the immediately surrounding areas are hereby given notice A PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the Oklahoma City Planning Commission A PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the Oklahoma City Planning Commission that they may inspect said application in the office of the Oklahoma City Planning at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 26, 2020 in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 26, 2020 in the Council Chambers, Third Floor, Commission, 420 W. Main, Suite 910. All persons interested in presenting arguments Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Municipal Building, 200 North Walker Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. and evidence for or against possible amendments to the proposed lots, blocks, streets All property owners in the immediately surrounding areas are hereby given notice All property owners in the immediately surrounding areas are hereby given notice that they may inspect said application in the office of the Oklahoma City Planning and/or other details shown on the MAP should attend the referenced public hearing that they may inspect said application in the office of the Oklahoma City Planning Commission, 420 W. Main, Suite 910. All persons interested in presenting arguments before the Oklahoma City Planning Commission and present such arguments and Commission, 420 W. Main, Suite 910. All persons interested in presenting arguments and evidence for or against possible amendments to the proposed lots, blocks, streets and evidence for or against possible amendments to the proposed lots, blocks, streets evidence at that time. It is recommended that lengthy written materials not be and/or other details shown on the MAP should attend the referenced public hearing and/or other details shown on the MAP should attend the referenced public hearing presented to the Commission by applicants, protestants or other persons at the before the Oklahoma City Planning Commission and present such arguments and before the Oklahoma City Planning Commission and present such arguments and Commission hearing. Lengthy written materials in support or opposition of a pending evidence at that time. It is recommended that lengthy written materials not be evidence at that time. It is recommended that lengthy written materials not be application should be submitted to the City Staff by noon on March 20, 2020 in order presented to the Commission by applicants, protestants or other persons at the presented to the Commission by applicants, protestants or other persons at the to be copied and delivered to the Commission members that afternoon. Graphics, Commission hearing. Lengthy written materials in support or opposition of a pending Commission hearing. Lengthy written materials in support or opposition of a pending brief written materials, maps, pictures, etc. may be presented to the Commission to application should be submitted to the City Staff by noon on March 20, 2020 in order application should be submitted to the City Staff by noon on March 20, 2020 in order illustrate a point regarding a case. The “MAP ON BACK” of this NOTICE OF to be copied and delivered to the Commission members that afternoon. Graphics, to be copied and delivered to the Commission members that afternoon. Graphics, brief written materials, maps, pictures, etc. may be presented to the Commission to HEARING (the “MAP”), which depicts proposed lots, blocks, streets and/or other brief written materials, maps, pictures, etc. may be presented to the Commission to illustrate a point regarding a case. The “MAP ON BACK” of this NOTICE OF details in the proposed Preliminary Plat of Chapel Creek Park is subject to possible illustrate a point regarding a case. The “MAP ON BACK” of this NOTICE OF HEARING (the “MAP”), which depicts proposed lots, blocks, streets and/or other HEARING (the “MAP”), which depicts proposed lots, blocks, streets and/or other amendments by the Oklahoma City Planning Commission at the referenced public details in the proposed Final Plat of Abbott Lake Addition Section 1 is subject to details in the proposed Final Plat of Redstone Ranch Phase 7 is subject to possible hearing on the matter, and the plat actually approved by the Planning Commission at possible amendments by the Oklahoma City Planning Commission at the referenced amendments by the Oklahoma City Planning Commission at the referenced public the public hearing may or may not contain the exact same lots, blocks, streets and/or public hearing on the matter, and the plat actually approved by the Planning Commis­ hearing on the matter, and the plat actually approved by the Planning Commission at other details shown on the MAP. sion at the public hearing may or may not contain the exact same lots, blocks, streets the public hearing may or may not contain the exact same lots, blocks, streets and/or Should you have any further questions call 297‑2623 (TDD 297‑2020) between and/or other details shown on the MAP. other details shown on the MAP. the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Should you have any further questions call 297‑2623 (TDD 297‑2020) between Should you have any further questions call 297‑2623 (TDD 297‑2020) between OKLAHOMA CITY PLANNING COMMISSION the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. OKLAHOMA CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OKLAHOMA CITY PLANNING COMMISSION

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