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OKLAHOMA CITY – A study commis- sioned by the State Chamber of Oklahoma Research Foundation offers support for Gov. Kevin Stitt’s desire to change the civil service system that currently defines how most state employees are hired, paid and protected. The study, which examined how sev- eral other states have evaluated and made changes to civil service systems, concluded Ibrahima Youm, research scientist at Hough Ear Institute, holds a hearing loss pill that will soon among other things that Oklahoma’s merit Milestones enter its next phase of testing. COURTESY CHRISTIAN SANGREE AT PRINTSCHARMINGPHOTOGRAPHY.COM system of personnel administration lacks Insert consistency in the way employees are clas- sified across state agencies. The study also found that Oklahoma’s system tends to be overly bureaucratic and inflexible, which can make agency management difficult. A « 2 » A medical report summary states that agency man- Merrill named new CEO of Turn to CIVIL SERVICE » p14 Unit Corp. Tulsa-based Unit Corp announced. that David Merrill will take over as breakthrough chief executive officer on April 1, following Larry Pinkston’s retirement . Pill to restore hearing loss moves closer to market

BY JANICE FRANCIS-SMITH The drug is designed to protect and The Journal Record restore hearing and lessen the damage from cochlear implant trauma. The pill « 3 » was originally designed to help people Opening date set for new – After years of who suffered hearing loss after suffering downtown OKC Omni Hotel research, Hough Ear Institute President auditory trauma, such as members of and CEO Dr. Rick Kopke took a moment the armed forces exposed to explosives. The Omni Hotel under Thursday evening to say thanks and to Research found that when administered construction in downtown celebrate. shortly after exposure to a loud noise or Oklahoma City has an official HEI has developed a pill to treat hear- blast, the drug preserved components of opening date: Jan . 27, 2021 . ing loss, and that treatment now has the the inner ear and could reconnect dam- backing to move into Phase II clinical aged nerve endings. trials – getting the drug one step closer to “Research is like three steps forward, market. two steps back, and that gets old after a Even the best treatment can’t help any- while,” said Kopke. “But (our researchers) « 13 » one unless that drug can be commercial- never give up and they work hard, they Oklahoma, US both gain 1 rig ized, said Kopke. work diligently. So it’s good sometimes to Civil service changes are among Gov. Kevin “It’s a great day to just have a chance for take a pause and just say hey, let’s celebrate Stitt’s priorities for this year’s legislative for week Oklahoma’s active commercialization, because that’s what re- a little bit, let’s be thankful.” session. A study commissioned by the State rig count for the week ended ally counts, is if you get it to the patient,” HEI and the Oklahoma Medical Chamber of Oklahoma stated the system is Friday was up one at 51, Baker said Kopke. “So it’s a big step and it’s an “overly bureaucratic and inflexible.” AP PHOTO/ Hughes reported . answer to prayer.” Turn to HEARING LOSS » p14 ALONZO ADAMS

News in Brief...... 4A CRUDE OIL NATURAL GAS GASOLINE Around Town...... 6A Energy...... 8A 0.50 .015 .0191 Classifieds...... 1B. Crossword...... 1B. Public Notices ...... 2B. Apr $53.38 Mar $1.905 Mar $1.6506 2A « February 24, 2020 « THE JOURNAL RECORD « journalrecord.com David Merrill named new chief exec of Unit Corp. BY DAISY CREAGER The Journal Record

Tulsa-based Unit Corp. announced Friday that David Merrill will take over as chief executive officer on April 1, following Larry Pinkston’s retirement. The company said in a press release the leadership changes are part of a succession planning process started in 2017, when Merrill was promoted to chief operating officer. Prior to serving as COO, Merrill held positions of vice president of finance, chief financial officer and treasurer for the company. Unit representatives did not respond to requests for the name of the person who will The move to a 67,000-square-foot facility in Tulsa allowed Geophysical Research Co. to improve the workspace for a team of 14 take over as COO. researchers. COURTESY SERCEL-GRC Pinkston, who began serving as CEO and president of Unit in 2005, will remain on the company’s board of directors. He joined the company in 1985, previously holding positions as controller, treasurer, executive vice president, vice president and CFO. New space fosters “As we move forward, we will focus on overcoming the challenges that our company and industry face,” Merrill said. “We will use our strengths and strategic acumen, teamwork, and focus to improve on our innovation at oil-field performance, and I look forward to many future successes.” On Dec. 19, Unit was notified by the New York Stock Exchange that it was no services company longer compliant with continued listing requirements following a 30-day period of its average closing price being 20 cents per share, BY DAISY CREAGER “(The old building) was not Sercel-GRC’s modern censors lower than the required $1 per share. The Journal Record produced by Sercel-GRC are placed The company has six months to fix the conducive to the business that we 14,000-500,000 feet underground, deficiency and return to compliance. Nearly a century after its creation, run, relative to our manufacturing, with the most requests assisting Unit’s fourth-quarter and full-year a Tulsa oil-field services company electrical submersible pumping quarterly results have not been released, but recaptured attention with its move engineering, testing and supply companies gauge pressure, tem- it reported a third quarter of 2019 net loss to a new building – a downgrade chain. We needed something that perature and vibration. Missel said of $206.9 million, or $3.91 per diluted share, in floor space, but not in its effort about 30,000 of the censors are be- compared to net income of $18.9 million, or to innovate in Oklahoma’s largest would give us more productivity ing used in the U.S. alone. 36 cents per share, in the same period of 2018. industry, company executives said. and be more beneficial for the “If something’s going on down The loss was attributed to a downturn in Created in 1925 and later ac- there that’s not good, it sends a realized price for natural gas and natural gas quired by French company Sercel, employees.” signal to the surface to do some- liquids. Half of Unit’s revenue for the fourth Geophysical Research Co. has 68 thing about that from the surface to quarter came from its oil and natural gas patents and a Smithsonian exhibit to hopefully mitigate what’s happening segment, with 24% from contracting drilling its name. BUD MISSEL downhole,” he said. and 26% from its midstream segment. The June move from its longtime Sercel-GRC President “They’re used to improve the Longbow Asset Management CEO Jake 75,000-square-foot building to a performance of the oil and gas well, Dollarhide said like other companies in the new 67,000-square-foot facility al- the health of the well or they could industry, Unit is trying to survive in a market lowed the company to use a better be used to see what’s happening to downturn. However, the difference between layout to improve communication its Tulsa facility, with more working adjacent wells when drilling. So it’s the company’s Friday stock value of less than and routing time, streamline its man- in cities in Texas, Canada, Mexico, something that basically improves $1 and the $16.43 it closed at on Feb. 21, 2019 ufacturing process and improve the Colombia, Dubai, Singapore and the productivity of the oil and gas is not an accident. workspace of the team of 14 research- Australia. w e l l .” The 10-cent jump Unit’s stock price took ers. The move improved the down- Before it was an international While technology has come far in the hours following the announcement, hole pressure and temperature gauges oil-field services company, GRC was since the first downhole gauge was however, may show hope for changes to come and data acquisition equipment the created to research the applications of developed, the company is still with the leadership shift, Dollarhide said. company manufactures, Sercel-GRC geophysical methods for oil explora- “very much so” pursuing research “It’s a big move up on what’s been a President Bud Missel said. tion. The team developed the first to improve them, as well as improve disastrous year for Unit Corp. and its “(The old building) was not con- downhole pressure and temperature the surface equipment used for the shareholders,” Dollarhide said. “The change ducive to the business that we run, gauge, the Amerada Gauge, enabling gauges and communication between in management (brings) no guarantee it will relative to our manufacturing, engi- reservoir engineers to determine the two. kick-start the stock in a positive direction, neering, testing and supply chain. We wellbore and reservoir capacity and “What we are always doing is try despite today’s nice gain … this reaction needed something that would give us performance. to improve the products we have and may be investors getting excited about clean more productivity and be more ben- A version of that first gauge is develop new products that will help slates on the management front. Maybe a new eficial for the employees,” Missel said. now on display by the Smithsonian increase the performance of the oil direction, new strategy.” The company employs 70 people at Institution. well,” Missel said. journalrecord.com » THE JOURNAL RECORD » February 24, 2020 » 3A Opening date set for new downtown OKC Omni Hotel

BY JANICE FRANCIS-SMITH The Journal Record

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Omni Hotel under construction in down- town Oklahoma City has an official opening date: Jan. 27, 2021. “We are looking at potentially actually putting furniture into the building in October,” said General Manager Steve Keenan. “Oklahoma has had really good weather, add to that a really strong workforce here in the Oklahoma City area, so they have not had a whole lot of issues. Couple all of that with the fact that Omni’s done several new builds over the y e ar s .” The 17-story hotel at 100 W. Okla- homa City Blvd. will be Omni’s first hotel in the state of Oklahoma. Locat- ed right next to the new convention center under construction adjacent to Scissortail Park, the Omni will have 605 guest rooms and 78,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor meeting space. The grand ballroom alone will measure 21,000 square feet. “We really think this hotel could be a potential game-changer for the convention business in Oklahoma City, and we’re working with the Convention and Visitors Bureau to ensure that our marketing efforts are aligned in hopes of solidifying Okla- homa City as a convention destina- tion,” said Keegan. The hotel will feature seven dining The 17-story hotel at 100 W. Oklahoma City Blvd. will be Omni’s first hotel in the state of Oklahoma. JOURNAL RECORD PHOTO outlets, including “three-meal-a-day” dining options that harken back to Oklahoma landscape. looking at probably between 400 and hospitality students at Oklahoma Oklahoma City’s midcentury caf- “It kind of depends on how much 450 employees,” said Keegan. State University. Management roles eterias. Designs throughout the hotel businesses we put on the books ini- Recruitment efforts are underway, will likely be filled by September, said are customized to pay tribute to the tially coming out of the gate, but we’re which included a recent trip to visit Keegan. Curriculum being developed to teach Tulsa race massacre

BY KEN MILLER Lankford, Tulsa schools Superintendent Associated Press Deborah Gist and Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum. TULSA – The Oklahoma State Depart- “It’s important our state superinten- ment of Education is developing a cur- dent stood next to me and a U.S. senator riculum for teaching students statewide and said it’s important,” Matthews said. about the events surrounding the 1921 “A lot of things need to be done by Tulsa race massacre. that 100-year mark. Because quite While schools across the state have frankly, the nation’s going to pause for been required to teach about the mas- a moment and it’s going to ask, ‘What’s sacre since 2002, state Superintendent happened since then?’” Lankford said. of Schools Joy Hofmeister said the Bynum said the massacre was hid- curriculum developed at the state level den and not talked about for decades. follows a two-year pilot program by the In October 2018, he said sites in the Tulsa School District. It will incorporate city would be reexamined for remains recommendations by the Tulsa Race of massacre victims after inspections in Massacre Commission in conjunction the late 1990s and early 2000s failed to with descendants of victims and survi- reveal suspected graves. vors of the violence. The search has found possible “We are providing additional support U.S. Sen. James Lankford speaks while Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum, Tulsa Public Schools Super- gravesites of victims, and a test excava- to help (teachers) teach these horrific intendent Deborah Gist, Oklahoma State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister and Oklahoma tion is planned at one Tulsa cemetery. events so that students have easy access state Sen. Kevin Matthews watch during a press conference at the Greenwood Cultural Hofmeister, Gist and Matthews, all to these tools and historical documents Center in Tulsa. IAN MAULE/TULSA WORLD VIA AP Tulsa natives, each said they were not in teaching about the Tulsa race massa- aware of the massacre until they were cre,” Hofmeister said. Street was destroyed. man of the massacre commission, said adults. The massacre happened over the After the curriculum on the massacre he doesn’t believe all districts have “If I didn’t have an older relative who course of 16 hours, from May 31 to June is provided to teachers in April, there taught the massacre, despite the state told me about it, I wouldn’t have known 1, 1921, when mobs of white residents will be professional development train- requirement. about it,” Matthews said. attacked black residents and businesses. ing for them during the summer with “We’re hoping that this is put into The Tulsa massacre came two years As many as 300 people were killed, hun- one-day or five- day courses at all grade actual textbooks and that starts with after what is known as the “Red Sum- dreds more injured and thousands were levels to begin in the fall term, Hofmeis- the statement,” said Hofmeister dur- mer,” when hundreds of African Ameri- left homeless. Tulsa’s prosperous black ter said. ing a Wednesday news conference in cans died at the hands of white mobs in business district known as Black Wall State Sen. Kevin Matthews, chair- Tulsa with Matthews, U.S. Sen. James violence around the U.S. 4A « February 24, 2020 « THE JOURNAL RECORD « journalrecord.com NEWS IN BRIEF NEWS IN BRIEF Cole receives MS advocacy award OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma ultimately will make a difference for Medical Research Foundation present- countless Americans.” ed U.S. Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., with its At OMRF, more than 3,000 MS inaugural Multiple Sclerosis Advocate patients receive treatment from clini- Award. cians, who also team with laboratory Cole received the award for his role researchers in an effort to develop new in championing biomedical research treatment options. on MS and other diseases. The cere- “Everyone has family members and mony took place at the Oklahoma City loved ones who are affected by some Golf and Country Club, during a dinner form of disease,” said Cole. “Regardless that also raised more than $270,000 of your politics, funding for biomedical for research and patient care at OMRF’s and disease research is always a worthy Multiple Sclerosis Center of Excellence. cause. As I serve in Congress, I will con- During his nine terms in the U.S. tinue fighting to sustain and increase House of Representatives, Cole has the gains that we have made, so cen- advocated for biomedical research on ters of research excellence like OMRF level. Cole is the former can continue to pursue groundbreak- chairman and current ranking member ing research to find more cures and of the House Appropriations Subcom- treatments that benefit all of society.” mittee on Labor, Health and Human Those efforts, said OMRF Presi- Services, Education, and Related Agen- dent Stephen Prescott, have made a cies. Under his leadership, the National difference. Institutes of Health’s budget has grown “Congressman Cole prioritized re- almost $8 billion since 2014. search funding and has been responsi- “Congressman Cole has used his ble for historic increases,” said Prescott. considerable influence to benefit those “Because of his leadership, we’re now suffering from disease,” said Chicka- seeing new and meaningful discoveries saw Nation Gov. Bill Anoatubby, who that will change – and save – lives.” serves on OMRF’s board and presented The Chickasaw Nation served as the the award to Cole. “Multiple sclerosis lead sponsor of the event, which also is one of many diseases that impacts received support from Nancy Ellis, Chickasaw Nation Gov. Bill Anoatubby, right, presents U.S. Rep. Tom Cole with the the lives of Oklahomans, and Tom Lou and Jim Morris, Susan and Louis Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation’s first Multiple Sclerosis Advocate Award. understands their struggle. It fuels Dakil, the Clyde Evans Trust and the COURTESY PHOTO/OMRF his passion for funding research that Scaramucci Foundation. –Staff report

OKLAHOMA CITY 1 Holloway has served as a Colleges, Board of Regents Stitt makes member of both the University of Higher Education, and the appointment to of Oklahoma Price College of Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Business Board of Advisors and Commission. Harrel was induct- OU, OSU regents the OU Energy Institute Board ed into the Oklahoma Agricul- Gov. Kevin Stitt appointed of Advisors. ture Hall of Fame in 2019. Anita L. Holloway to the Uni- Harrel is filling the seat of –Staff report versity of Oklahoma Board of Lou Watkins, whose term ends Regents and Jimmy D. Harrel April 4. Harrel will serve an to the Board of Regents for the eight-year term expiring April OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma Agriculture and Me- 4, 2028. 1 Holt to deliver State chanical Colleges. Harrel is a rancher, farmer Both positions require Sen- and banker. In 1985, he be- of the City address ate confirmation. came an owner of the Bank of Oklahoma City Mayor David eral Contractors of Oklahoma and effective decontamination Holloway is filling the seat of Western Oklahoma in Elk City. Holt will deliver his State of the Education Foundation are offer- procedures. The course will also Leslie Rainbolt-Forbes, whose The Bank of Western Oklahoma City address at a Greater Okla- ing an Occupational Safety and address the traumatic incident term ends March 21. Holloway is now in Weatherford, Wood- homa City Chamber luncheon Health Administration-certified stress that can result from will serve a seven-year term ex- ward, Vici, Cordell, Elk City and scheduled from 11:30 a.m. to training for disaster response disaster-related working condi- piring March 21, 2027. Geary. Earlier Harrel served as 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Cox workers. tions, and measures to reduce Holloway is the office man- high school principal, voca- Convention Center. Trainees may participate in a this stress. aging partner of Ernst & Young tional agriculture instructor and More than 1,500 business one- or two-day training course Upon successful completion LLP’s Tulsa office. A native of basketball coach at Taloga Pub- representatives are expected to on March 9-10. of the training, participants Stuart, Oklahoma, Holloway has lic Schools. attend the luncheon. The training is geared to- will receive a certification card spent the majority of her 27- A native of Leedey, Harrel –Staff report ward members of the construc- from the University of Texas- year career in public accounting earned a bachelor’s degree in tion trade, including disaster Arlington OSHA Education in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. animal science and vocational cleanup workers, volunteers, Center. Completion of the 10- Holloway graduated from agriculture education from OKLAHOMA CITY utility and public works em- or 30-hour OSHA Construction East Central University in Ada Oklahoma State University. 1 Training set ployees. The course will address or General Industry Outreach in December 1992, earning a He has served on a number of the safety and health hazards Training Program class is a pre- bachelor’s degree in account- boards and committees, includ- for disaster encountered at a disaster requisite to both the one- and ing. She has been a licensed ing serving as a former member site workers work site, the importance and two-day training courses. certified public accountant in of the State Board of Agricul- Francis Tuttle Technology proper use of respiratory and The cost for the one-day since 1993. ture, Board of Regents for A&M Center and the Associated Gen- personal protective equipment course is $209, or $159 for AGC

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Rockwell Ave. BMX/BMX Canada. “He has a in Oklahoma City. unique and diverse skill set to For registration or more in- transform big ideas into reality. formation, email jaclynn.gray@ This is a critical move on our agcok.com or call 405-528-4605. part as Tulsa becomes the hub –Staff report for expanding the impact of our sport and as BMX continues to evolve.” TULSA Before USA BMX, Fernan- 2 Laredo appoints dez served as president of the Southwestern Region at Nab- Albrecht to board holz Construction. He has more William Albrecht has been than 25 years of executive lead- appointed to the Laredo Petro- ership experience. leum Inc. board of directors. Most recently, Fernandez He was appointed as an served as the 2019 chairman of independent director and as a the Tulsa Sports Commission member of the board’s Com- and played a role in the suc- pensation and Nominating cessful recruitment of the inter- and Corporate Governance national Iron Man competition The Noble Research Institute has scheduled a Hedging to Increase Pecan Production workshop to help committees. to Tulsa during the next three pecan producers learn about hedging. COURTESY PHOTO/NOBLE RESEARCH INSTITUTE Albrecht has 40 years of ex- years. perience in the oil and gas in- Fernandez serves as a trustee dustry. He most recently served and committee chair of the Tul- as executive chairman of the sa Community Foundation. He Pecan hedging workshop set board of directors of California was also named Minority Busi- Resources Corp. He was vice ness Champion for the states of ARDMORE – The Noble Research Institute in wood from the tree, allowing only non-hedge president of Occidental Petro- Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Ardmore has scheduled a Hedging to Increase portions to set a fruit. leum, president of Oxy Oil & Arkansas and Louisiana by the Pecan Production workshop from 1-4:30 p.m. Workshop topics will include when to hedge Gas, Americas and president of White House and US Business March 10 at the Montz Pecan Orchard, located pecan trees, how using hedging compares to Oxy Oil & Gas USA. Earlier in his Council. at 867 Old T Bone Rd. in Wichita Falls, Texas. tree removal, using different types of hedging career, Albrecht was an execu- Born and raised in Holly- The goal of hedging is to control tree size, equipment and the economics of hedging. tive at EOG Resources and an wood, California, Fernandez has making it easier to control scab through better There is no registration fee, but engineer for Tenneco Oil Co. lived in Denmark and Asia. He spray coverage, and to open up more sunlight preregistration is required by March Albrecht serves as chairman attended the University of Okla- in the orchard while maintaining a high tree 3. For more information and to of the board of CRC and as a homa. –Staff report density. Hedging trees has been a strategy register, visit www.noble.org/events/ member of the boards of Hal- used in the Western growing regions for years. hedging-to-increase-pecan-production/. liburton and Valaris. He is a Na- The process removes a portion of the fruiting –Staff report tional Association of Corporate TULSA Directors Board Leadership Fel- 2 CareATC names low. He has a bachelor’s degree from the Military Strickland president ence at CareATC will now lead maintaining a strong financial operate, develop and acquire Academy and a master’s degree CareATC has named Scott the company’s commitment to position and disciplined capital primarily fee-based crude oil, from the University of Southern Strickland as president and client retention and continued allocation, investing in projects refined petroleum products and California. –Staff report chief operating officer. growth and scalability of exist- with attractive returns and de- natural gas liquids pipelines, Strickland most recently ing customers. livering growing distributions to terminals and other midstream served as COO for a health care CareATC is a health care tech- unitholders.” assets. –Staff report TULSA technology business in the phys- nology company. –Staff report The 24-inch Liberty Pipeline 2 USA BMX names ical therapy sector and prior to will provide crude oil transpor- chief strategy that as senior vice president of tation service from the Rockies ARDMORE therapy services for U.S. Health- CUSHING and Bakken production areas to 4 Beef Quality officer Works. Earlier in his career, Scott 3 Phillips 66 Partners Cushing, Oklahoma. The pipe- USA BMX named Shane Fer- held leadership roles at Select line is underpinned with long- Assurance nandez as the chief strategy of- Medical Corp. and Outreach Se- agrees to buy term volume commitments. seminar set ficer and owner’s representative nior Healthcare and also served interest in pipeline Service on the pipeline is ex- Noble Research Institute has of USA BMX/ in private practice as a physical Phillips 66 Partners LP has pected to start in the first half of scheduled a Beef Quality Assur- BMX Canada, therapist. agreed reached agreement with 2021. The cost of the pipeline is ance Certification seminar from president Lisa Ness joined Tulsa-based Phillips 66 to acquire its 50% expected to be $1.6 billion, on a 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. March 5 at of USA BMX CareATC as chief revenue officer. interest in the Liberty Pipeline gross basis, or $800 million net the Noble Research Institute Freestyle and Ness has 30 years of sales expe- project for $75 million. to the partnership. Kruse Auditorium in Ardmore. chairman of rience in health care including Phillips 66 Partners plans to The purchase price to be Topics will include the his- the USA BMX directing sales efforts for com- fund the transaction through a paid by the partnership reflects tory of Beef Quality Assurance, Foundation. panies including Proactive MD, combination of cash on hand the reimbursement of project importance of carcass qual- Fernandez Premise Health and Pfizer. She is and the revolving credit facility. costs incurred by Phillips 66 ity, vaccination practices and Shane assumes his a registered dietitian and certi- The transaction is expected to prior to the effective date of protocols, defined breeding Fernandez duties in Tulsa fied diabetes educator. close on March 2, 2020, with an the transaction. The terms of programs and genetics, animal as BMX’s lead “Our industry-leading organic effective date of March 1, 2020. the transaction were approved handling, record keeping and representative during the con- growth is a testament to the “The Liberty Pipeline is a by the board of directors of the cattle nutrition. struction of its new corporate talented and dedicated team at great addition to the Phillips 66 general partner of Phillips 66 Attendees can earn BQA headquarters, the National BMX CareATC and our commitment Partners portfolio,” said Greg Partners, based on the approval certification by completing the Hall of Fame and the Hardesty to offering leading-edge popula- Garland, Phillips 66 Partners’ and recommendation of its seminar and taking a short test Family Track. The new USA BMX tion health solutions to employ- chairman and CEO. “It is a strong conflicts committee comprised at the conclusion. The certifi- headquarters and facilities will ers,” said CareATC CEO Greg organic project and continues solely of independent direc- cation allows the industry to open in 2021. Bellomy. our strategy of growing PSXP tors. The conflicts committee document to consumers that Fernandez has organized Ann Stoeppelwerth, who with stable fee-based cash engaged Evercore to act as its cattle producers are engaged and led several sanctioned bi- has been part of the executive flows, supported by long-term financial adviser and Vinson and properly promoting a safe, cycle and moto-trials events in team at CareATC since 2015, was volume commitments. Phillips & Elkins LLP to act as its legal nutritious, wholesome product. Oklahoma, Arkansas, and on his named chief engagement solu- 66 Partners is well-positioned counsel. There is no registration fee, private track. tions officer. to execute this pipeline project Houston-bases Phillips 66 but pre-registration is required. “During the last six years, Paul Keeling, the company’s on the heels of successfully Partners is a growth-oriented For more information and to we have experienced Shane’s chief business development starting up the Gray Oak Pipe- master limited partnership register, visit www.noble.org/ leadership firsthand on varying officer with 15 years of experi- line. We remain committed to formed by Phillips 66 to own, events. –Staff report 6A « February 24, 2020 « THE JOURNAL RECORD « journalrecord.com PERSPECTIVES GUEST COLUMN AROUND TOWN Combating Little Light event celebrates Black History Month coronavirus Students at the Little Light Chris- The program included poetry, mu- than $14 million to support Okla- tian School hosted an event honoring sic, arts and the pinning of students homans living with HIV and local The worsening spread and global influential black Americans in U.S. and volunteers. efforts to end the transmission of the impact of the coronavirus continues history. Little Light is a tuition-free The program was presented at the virus. to be at the center of news coverage. private school for children who have Little Light Christian School, which is Tickets are $75 per person or $150 While there is certainly cause for con- at least one parent at the school’s former location at Lone per couple. More information is avail- cern, I am encouraged that the United who is or has Star Baptist Church, 1805 E. Hefner able at www.okAIDSCareFund.com. States is better prepared than it has been incarcerated. Rd. in Oklahoma City. been in recent memory to combat this Sixty percent of Save the date mysterious infectious disease. the students at the It’s ticket time The Oklahoma Visual Arts Coali- And that is school are black. No Tie Night, the big event pre- tion promises that its Momentum thanks to the The event sented by the Oklahoma AIDS Care 2020 coming up March 20-22 is excit- bipartisan fore- featured the pre- Fund each year, is scheduled March 5 ing. The title is “Dead People’s Stuff” sight of Congress miere of a video at 6 p.m. at Park House, 301 W. Reno and it’s going to be great. Tickets and preparations JOAN produced by Little Ave. in Oklahoma City. No, don’t get are now on sale. Prices are $10 until made over the GILMORE Light seventh out that tux and red tie. This time the March 10 and $15 at the door. The last five years to and eighth grade dress code is Generous Chic. programs will be from 7 p.m. until 10 ensure our public students who shot Chic means smart and generous p.m. March 20 and 21. On March 22, health defenders and edited the production. The film means this is the major fundraiser there will be free gallery hours from 2 TOM are equipped and features students acting out the lives replacing Red Tie. p.m. until 7 p.m. and Spotlight Artist ready to respond of Louis Armstrong, George Wash- Join the crowd for an evening of Talks at 6 p.m. COLE at a moment’s ington Carver, Frederick Douglass, dancing, connection and generous Momentum 2020 will feature Okla- notice. Bessie Coleman, Dr. Mae Jemison, giving. Skip the red tie. homa artists 30 years and younger, This new strain of the coronavirus Thurgood Marshall, Jesse Owens, Since its founding in 1991, the working in all media. Expect a week- originated in Wuhan, China. Though Jackie Robinson, Phillis Wheatley and Oklahoma AIDS Care Fund’s annual end of fun with live performances, the majority of those infected with the others. Red Tie Night gala has raised more raffle prizes and a cash bar. disease are in China, cases have been confirmed in other countries around the world, including 15 people in the GUEST COLUMN United States. This isn’t the first time an infec- tious disease somewhere else in the world has posed a public and global Beware, county assessment notices are coming soon health threat. In recent years, our dedicated public health defenders Watch your mail, because this is multiplies that Value by the Assess- erties and other information that an have been on the front lines of rapidly the season when county assessors ment Ratio. Next, it subtracts any assessor used when estimating your monitoring and responding to disease send property valuation notices Exemptions, such as the Homestead property’s market value. outbreaks of the Ebola and Zika to homeowners and commercial Exemption. Finally, it multiplies this Few properties are truly the viruses. It was amid such outbreaks property owners adjusted amount by a Millage Rate, same in a given area, especially in that Congress began shaping poli- across the state. which is not set by the Assessor and neighborhoods with homes built at cies and prioritizing investment in Before you roll varies depending on the county and different times. Look at each property public health readiness and infectious your eyes and school district. This is a bit compli- and determine if they truly compare disease response resources, including turn the page, cated, so to simplify, the higher the to yours. The internet makes this consistently boosting overall funding read on, because property’s assessed value, the higher research easy. Just key in the address each year for the National Institutes of February is the the tax assessment. and all kinds of information pops up. Health, Centers for Disease Control time of year when The county assessor’s job is to Has the comparable property and Prevention and the Strategic normal, everyday generate funds for county govern- been remodeled recently? Does it National Stockpile. It’s worth noting people can save ment and public schools. Assessor’s have expensive amenities that your that the very weapons that were SCOTT hundreds, thou- offices across the state are tasked property does not have? Are the immediately deployed last month by CRAVENS sands or even with establishing market valuations structures similar in age? Also, what’s the CDC to defend the public health tens of thousands for thousands, and in some counties, the condition of your property? Are against the coronavirus were the result of dollars in tens of thousands of properties. The there foundation issues that could of bipartisan congressional collabora- property taxes. All they have to do sheer volume of this work creates a devalue your property? What’s the tion with those on the front lines. is pay attention and be their own lot of opportunity for inaccuracies, condition of the electrical system and When Republicans controlled the advocates. faulty data or property specific the plumbing? Does your property House, the House Appropriations I never let a February pass without considerations that these diligent as- need a new roof? Subcommittee responsible for funding giving my property valuation notices sessors cannot possibly know. That’s Those questions can help you de- the Department of Health and Human a close look. It’s not unusual for me to why assessors distribute notices each termine if the assessor’s comparisons Services led the way in anticipating fu- pay the assessor’s office a visit to dis- year. They want to hear from you. are fair and accurate. Assessors aren’t ture needs and investing in resources cuss my own properties or advocate To many property owners, those your advocates. They use a much for disease readiness. I am proud that for my clients when I think valua- notices are just another piece of mail broader brush that usually works in lawmakers worked across the aisle tions are either unfair or inaccurate. to put in a stack, but for those paying the county’s favor. So, the question is, and across the Capitol to deliver both Here’s how property taxes are attention, they are opportunities to are you going to do the leg work, ask policy and funding solutions. figured. Assessors establish the reduce their tax burdens. If they find the questions and be your own advo- Of critical importance in the wake Market Value of a property, then it the assessor’s market value estimates cate? The county hopes you don’t. of the coronavirus was the establish- adjusts the Taxable Market Value are too high, they get to work. ment of the Infectious Disease Rapid of the property in accordance with Property appraisals are not always Scott Cravens is chief operating Response Reserve Fund – to be ready limits imposed by state law. Once the accurate. That’s why you can and officer and a founding principal at Full and available for the CDC to quickly Taxable Market Value is solidified, it should ask for the comparable prop- Sail Capital in Oklahoma City. respond to a future or imminent infectious disease crisis that could endanger American lives. During my tenure as chairman, I was proud to advocate for the start of this fund, first proposing its creation in fiscal GREAT NEWS IS WORTH REPEATING year 2017 with an initial investment of Showcase your company with a reprint for use in marketing $300 million. and sales presentations. Call 405-278-2820 for details. Republican U.S. Rep. Tom Cole rep- resents Oklahoma’s 4th District. journalrecord.com » THE JOURNAL RECORD » February 24, 2020 » 7A

WEEK IN REVIEW Lawmakers reject gun law repeal A bill to repeal a law that allows for Oklahomans to carry firearms without going through a permit process was dead on arrival Thursday in a com- mittee meeting room at the Capitol. House Bill 3357, authored by state Rep. Jason Lowe, D-Oklahoma City, would have overturned a law passed last year with strong support in the Republican-dominated Legislature. The measure to remove licensing and training requirements for people to carry weapons was the first legislation signed into law by Gov. Kevin Stitt. Despite Lowe’s description of the law as an “utter disaster” and “ticking time bomb,” lawmakers on the House Public Safety Committee voted 12-1 against repeal.

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McGraw Realtors expands during the summer, from Memorial Day ture of Barnett Shale assets. Adjusting will own 45.5% of that capacity and to Labor Day. “Kids of all ages” are the for this charge and other items ana- sister company Southwestern Electric to OKC, Arkansas target demographic for the offerings at lysts typically exclude from estimates, Power Co. will own the rest. Commis- Tulsa-based McGraw Realtors, which the new activity park. An 11,000-square- Devon’s core earnings were 33 cents per sioners approved a joint stipulation and claims the title of Oklahoma’s largest foot indoor facility will offer bowling diluted share. settlement agreement reached by the independent real estate company, dou- lanes, golf simulators, shooting simu- company, the Public Utility Division of bled in size and expanded its reach into lators, “pop-a-shot” basketball, pool State has $85.5M less the OCC, the state attorney general’s Oklahoma City with its recent acquisi- tables and pingpong tables, a 40-seat office, Oklahoma Industrial Energy Con- tion of Anderson Properties in Oklaho- theater that can be used for movies or to spend next fiscal year sumers, the Oklahoma Sustainability ma and Arkansas. McGraw Realtors has videoconferencing, and a coffee bar. Projections for tighter state spending Network and Walmart. served Tulsa and northeast Oklahoma Outdoors, the park will include tennis in the coming fiscal year resulted from since 1938. Prior to the acquisition, Mc- courts, pickleball courts, sand volley- a slowdown in the Oklahoma economy Bills designed to bolster Graw had five offices: in Tulsa, Broken ball, basketball and a mini-Fenway Park marked by declining revenues related Arrow, Owasso and Langley. Acquiring replica for Wiffle ball games. An indoor- to oil and gas production, individual EV industry moving forward Anderson Properties in Oklahoma and outdoor bar and lounge will serve the income tax collection and consumer A state lawmaker hopes to energize Arkansas brings McGraw’s total number entire development. spending, according to projections the business of battery development in of offices to 18, providing a presence in released by the Oklahoma State Board Oklahoma by offering tax incentives to Oklahoma City, Midwest City, Edmond, Economist: Drilling activity of Equalization. Budget makers in fis- engineers and businesses involved in Yukon, Ada, Bartlesville, Enid, Grove, cal year 2021, which begins July 1, will the electric vehicle industry. State Rep. Pawhuska and Rowland in Oklahoma, to accelerate later this year have about $85.5 million less in state Brian Hill, R-Mustang, said his goals for as well as in the Arkansas cities of Fort The downturn that the Oklahoma income to appropriate than they had in House Bills 3112 and 3115 would be to Smith and Greenwood. oil and gas industry has undergone in FY20. That amounts to about 1% of the stimulate growth overall in the emerg- the last 14 months will be resolved by $8.3 billion spent in the current fiscal ing EV industry just as similar legislation Development plan approved the second half of 2020, a local econo- year. In anticipation of potential further passed a decade ago stimulated growth mist said. RegionTrack economist Mark declines, Gov. Kevin Stitt called on law- in Oklahoma’s aerospace industry. HB for OKC apartment building Snead, commissioned by the Oklahoma makers to be “very, very careful” in craft- 3112 would allow for engineers spe- The Residences at Classen Curve are Energy Resources Board to study the ing a state budget for FY21. cializing in EV battery development to on schedule to break ground in April, economic impact of the oil and gas avoid paying some state income tax as after clearing another permitting hurdle industry in Oklahoma, reported the sec- Journal Record announces an incentive to settle in Oklahoma. HB at the Oklahoma City Planning Com- tor is doing surprisingly well. Currently, 3115 would modify an existing law of- mission on Feb. 13. But by the time the industry is using about half of the Achievers Under 40 2020 class fering tax breaks to new companies to leasing for the multifamily development wells drilled, Snead said. The second The Journal Record will honor its 17th include companies already established begins in 2021, the property at 1140 half should be used this year, assuming class of Achievers Under 40 on May 29 in the state that might consider invest- NW 63rd St. in Oklahoma City will no prices do not dramatically fall, and drill- at the Embassy Suites Oklahoma City ments in the EV market. Both of Hill’s longer be called the Residences at Clas- ing will ramp up gradually, this time in Downtown/Medical Center at 741 N. measures have advanced through sen Curve, which is a placeholder name. an incremental “U” fashion instead of a Phillips Ave. The 45 honorees will be House subcommittees. Tom D’Arcy, senior managing director harsh “V.” recognized at the Achievers Under 40 for Houston-based global real estate event set to start at 11:30 a.m. and pro- Committee approves bill investment, development and man- Devon oil production up for Q4 filed in a special publication of The Jour- agement firm Hines, said the company nal Record. Registration and networking to consolidate ODOT, OTA would move forward with a name and Devon Energy reported sharply high- will begin at 11 a.m. Goals of Gov. Kevin Stitt to consoli- marketing campaign soon. er oil production for the fourth quarter date state agencies to save money and and the board of directors rewarded Regulators approve improve efficiencies were advanced Grand Lake resort building shareholders by increasing the dividend by a vote of members of the Transpor- 22%. Oil production for the fourth quar- PSO wind power plan tation Committee of the Oklahoma $5.5M activity park ter averaged 160,000 barrels per day, a Public Service Co. of Oklahoma’s Senate. The committee voted in favor Shangri-La Golf Club, Resort & Mari- 28% increase from the fourth quarter plan to own a 675-megawatt share of of Senate Bill 1775, authored by Senate na is adding a $5.5 million activity park, of 2018. Increased production was at- a proposed Oklahoma wind farm was President Pro Tempore Greg Treat, R- broadening its offering to appeal more tributable to efficiency gains attained unanimously approved Thursday by Oklahoma City. If passed, the measure to families with children and length- across the company’s Delaware Basin the Oklahoma Corporation Commis- would redefine the Oklahoma Turnpike ening its active season from spring and Powder River assets. Devon re- sion. The North Central Energy Facili- Authority as a division within the Okla- through late fall. Located at the tip of ported a net loss for the quarter of $642 ties – three wind farms proposed for homa Department of Transportation. Monkey Island on northeast Oklahoma’s million, or $1.70 per diluted share. The construction in Alfalfa, Blaine, Custer, OTA employees would be transferred Grand Lake o’ the Cherokees, Shangri- loss for the quarter included a non-cash Kingfisher, Garfield, Major and Woods to ODOT along with funds, assets and La has enjoyed the height of its activity impairment charge related to divesti- counties – will produce 1,485 MW. PSO liabilities. 8A « February 24, 2020 « THE JOURNAL RECORD « journalrecord.com Energy GUEST COLUMN Building a better state for all of us

The people of Oklahoma Oil & Natural Gas are a catalyst for the state’s economy, providing one-third of the total economic output and more than 350,000 jobs. They are also having a big impact on fund- ing for state and local services, MINDY contributing mil- STITT lions of dollars to education and Demonstrators against a proposed liquid-natural gas pipeline and export terminal in Oregon sit in the governor’s office in the state roads. Capitol in Salem, Ore., to demand Democratic Gov. Kate Brown stand against the proposal. AP FILE PHOTO/ANDREW SELSKY The Oklahoma Energy Resources Board recently commissioned Re- gionTrack Inc. to study the economic impact of the oil and natural gas industry. The study concluded the US panel delays vote industry generated $65.4 billion in state gross domestic product in 2018, making it by far the largest private- sector contributor to Oklahoma’s economy. on Oregon pipeline The oil and natural gas industry is also the largest taxpayer. Across all tax revenues, the industry con- tributes more than $2 billion in taxes amid process issues each year for state and local use. This significant economic impact is also yielding huge benefits for schools BY ANDREW SELSKY commercial shipping and transporta- sion by the Oregon agency. Commis- and roads at the local level. In fiscal Associated Press tion, among other sectors,” the depart- sioner Richard Glick had harsh words year 2019, $245 million was ap- ment said in the letter to a Jordan Cove for the way the panel operates, saying it portioned to education-related funds SALEM, Ore. – A U.S. regulatory agency official. ignores environmental impacts. and $104 million was returned to on Thursday delayed a vote on a pro- The proposed natural gas terminal “We really don’t consider or include counties for road construction and posed natural gas pipeline and marine and 230-mile pipeline would permit those environmental impacts in our maintenance. export terminal in Oregon, with one shipment of natural gas from the United decision-making process,” Glick said at The oil and natural gas industry member saying greenhouse gas emis- States and Canada to Asia and would be the meeting. “Something’s really rotten also supports hundreds of thousands sions and endangered species should be the West Coast’s first liquefied natural with that.” of families across the state, generat- considered and blasting the decision- gas export terminal. The Trump admin- Glick also said Oregon’s goal to limit ing $36.8 billion in household earn- making process as “rotten.” istration supports energy export projects greenhouse gas emission should be con- ings in 2018. That’s nearly 1 in 3 dol- The issues bluntly raised at the meet- and in particular Jordan Cove, a project sidered because a pipeline across south- lars earned in income. In addition, ing of the Federal Energy Regulatory of Pembina, a Canadian company. It has ern Oregon and an export terminal on oil and natural gas provided nearly Commission in Washington came on proposed streamlining approval of gas Coos Bay would produce around 15% of $2.5 billion in royalty payments to top of objections to the mega-project pipelines and other energy projects by the 14-million-metric-ton limit Oregon Oklahomans. by Oregon’s Department of Land Con- limiting states’ certification authorities wants to reach by the year 2050. The people of Oklahoma Oil & servation and Development. In a letter under the U.S. Clean Water Act. “This is going to really make it dif- Natural Gas work hard to provide released late Wednesday, the department The three members of the federal com- ficult for Oregon to reach its standards,” the energy that fuels our quality of said the Jordan Cove Energy Project mission were all appointed by President Glick said. He pointed out that the life while funding our core services. would harm the environment and had Donald Trump. U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, project is expected to have significant They also support philanthropies, failed to obtain necessary permits and an Oregon Democrat, urged Trump last impacts on 20 threatened or endangered accounting for about one-third of to provide information requested by the month to appoint a full and bipartisan species, among other negative effects. the United Way of Central Okla- department. five-member commission before a rul- The Natural Gas Act requires public- homa’s annual budget, and many “Coastal effects analyses show that the ing is made on Jordan Cove. Otherwise, interest benefits to be weighed against others across the state. It is a part of project will negatively impact Oregon’s a decision could be interpreted as politi- adverse impacts, Glick said. their mission to build a better state coastal scenic and aesthetic resources, cally motivated, he said. “We’re not doing that in this par- for us all. a variety of endangered and threatened While the commission delayed the ticular case, and that’s why I think this species, critical habitat and ecosystem issue Thursday, member Bernard McNa- commission has earned its reputation for Mindy Stitt is executive director of services, fisheries resources, commercial mee said he was giving it an initial “nay” the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board. and recreational fishing and boating, and until he could study Wednesday’s deci- Turn to PIPELINE » p11 ENERGY journalrecord.com » THE JOURNAL RECORD » February 24, 2020 » 9A California’s solar mandate to allow homes without solar

BY CUNEYT DIL tap into solar power without needing to Associated Press maintain their own panels. “The community solar option is just SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Over the objec- that – it’s an option,” said Drew Bohan, tions of environmentalists, California the executive director of the energy com- regulators approved a proposal Thursday mission. “To some homeowners it’s going to allow builders to construct homes to be very attractive.” without solar panels, a decision critics Many critics filled their one-minute said undercuts California’s seven-week- allotted time to testify with passion. “My old law that all new houses have their eight-year-old is terrified about climate own solar power. change,” said Mo Kashmiri, a Sacramento At a passionate hearing, the California homeowner, adding: “Blocking rooftop Energy Commission unanimously ap- solar for most of the consumers is not the proved the Sacramento Municipal Utility path forward.” District’s plan to build its own large-scale Meanwhile, when engineers and solar site that homeowners can tap into, workers at the Sacramento utility spoke forgoing the need for solar on each new in favor, many of their colleagues clapped home. and cheered. The Sacramento Municipal Environmentalists said it guts the Utility District’s alternative “doesn’t state’s new landmark mandate and will saddle low-income customers with costs lead to other statewide proposals copying that they don’t deserve,” said Hunter Sacramento’s utility, which serves 1.5 mil- Stern of the local IBEW union that rep- Solar panels on rooftops of a housing development in Folsom, Calif. AP PHOTO/RICH lion residents. But regulators backed the PEDRONCELLI resents utility workers. proposal after support from homebuild- The mandate of a panel on every roof ers and lawmakers who said it provides from. will be built with solar panels included. was seen as a revolutionary model for clean energy without raising home prices Using the latter option, the Sacra- Solar advocates said consumers would other counties and states when the Cali- in a state facing a housing crisis. mento Municipal Utility District’s plan save more money with their own solar fornia Energy Commission originally “This is something that is bold and sets a blueprint for private and public panels rather than the savings from the approved it in 2018. The provision allow- cutting edge,” Commissioner Janea Scott entities to seek their own large solar sites Sacramento Municipal Utility District’s ing an offsite solar site was less noticed, said of the Sacramento Municipal Utility to meet the mandate, watchers say. The proposed plan. loosely worded to allow for buildings District’s application. largest public utility in the U.S. – the Los “The world looked up to us when we that can’t support solar on-site to comply The mandate that took effect Jan. 1 Angeles Department of Water & Power passed the solar homes mandate,” said with the mandate by using a nearby solar calls for new single-family houses or low- – endorsed the idea in filings to the Sacramento activist Laurie Litman, call- facility. rise apartments to install solar panels. commission. ing the new proposal “unacceptable.” Energy Commissioner Andrew McAl- Alternately, utilities and organizations Public testimony ran for two hours Supporters, including a dozen union- lister said the provision was intentionally can apply to the California Energy Com- at the commission meeting Thursday. ized workers at the Sacramento Mu- vague because “we wanted to see some mission to build an off-site “community Environmentalists and some homeown- nicipal Utility District, said the utility’s shared solar” site for buildings to draw ers said the move means fewer homes option will give homeowners a chance to Turn to SOLAR » p11

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BY MICHAEL LIEDTKE tali ordered the bickering parties to Associated Press work with a mediator to resolve their differences. SAN FRANCISCO – Pacific Gas and The projections released Tuesday by Electric says it expects to become more PG&E envision the company rebound- profitable than ever after it emerges ing this year with a profit of $454 mil- from bankruptcy and pays off more lion, with a slight 2021 loss caused by than $25 billion in losses sustained in some accounting provisions stemming catastrophic wildfires ignited by its from its bankruptcy. By 2024, PG&E outdated equipment. expects to post a full-year profit of The nation’s largest utility shared its nearly $2.4 billion. By comparison, rosy outlook, along with its sobering it earned nearly $1.7 billion in 2017 results for 2019. before it was hit by the first wave of PG&E wound up losing nearly $7.7 wildfire claims. billion last year, widening from its pre- As part of its recovery, PG&E is vious record loss of $6.8 billion in 2018. counting on a big helping hand from Last year’s loss included a $3.6 billion the roughly 16 million Northern setback during the October-December A Pacific Gas & Electric truck leaves the company’s Oakland Service Center in Oakland, Californians in the utility’s sprawling period that included an $86 million Calif. AP FILE PHOTO/BEN MARGOT service territory. The forecast envisions charge for refunds to customers who rates rising by 8% each year through had their power shut off to minimize Besides accounting for its past, ceptable, partly because he believes the 2024, far faster than the expected rate the chances of sparking more wildfires PG&E also provided a glimpse at the company is taking on too much debt of inflation. last fall. road ahead. The outlook comes as to afford the necessary upgrades to its And as it makes more money, PG&E The dismal numbers marked a low PG&E tried to counter intensifying system. is also promising to spend $37 billion point the San Francisco company’s pressure from California Gov. Gavin The tensions could eventually play to $41 billion on equipment upgrades 114-year history as it cleaned up a fi- Newsom to come up with a plan that out in bankruptcy court, where New- and other improvements during the nancial mess caused by its liability for a gives it the financial muscle to make som’s lawyers have indicated they may five-year period. series of deadly fires in 2017 and 2018. badly needed improvements in its de- want to grill PG&E about its finances. To pay for that, in addition to the The crippling burden prompted PG&E caying electrical grid to reduce wildfire PG&E also is still trying to navi- money owed to wildfire victims, PG&E to file for bankruptcy protection 13 risks. gate an escalating battle over whether plans to issue nearly $16 billion in ad- months ago, marking its second stint Newsom holds unusual leverage the Federal Emergency Management ditional stock and take on $38 billion in bankruptcy in two decades. over PG&E at this point because the Agency and state government agencies in debt as part of its bankruptcy plan. The losses reported Tuesday pri- utility needs its bankruptcy plan to be should be entitled to recover some of The debt will cause PG&E’s annual marily stemmed from the cost of blessed by the state by June 30 to qualify their wildfire costs from a $13.5 bil- interest payments to rise by 50% be- covering various settlements reached for coverage from a wildfire insurance lion fund set up for more than 70,000 tween this year through 2024 when it with PG&E’s wildfire victims as part of fund created by California last sum- individuals who lost family members, will be doling out about $2 billion to the company’s effort to meet a June 30 mer. The Democratic governor so far property and businesses in the blazes. its lenders, according to the company’s deadline for getting out of bankruptcy. has rejected PG&E’s blueprint as unac- U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Mon- projections.

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BY HANNAH GROVER meeting was productive. “We believe there is now a process for moving forward together,” Mandelstam FARMINGTON, N.M. (AP) – The New said. Mexico Public Regulation Commission is Fallgren said PNM does not dispute the approaching the wire for when it must is- science behind carbon capture technology, sue a ruling on Public Service Co. of New but it does not have the financial assurance Mexico’s application to end operations at that the project can be successful. He said the San Juan Generating Station. PNM needs to protect its customers from PNM Vice President of Generation Tom having to pick up the bills if something Fallgren said he anticipates a recommenda- happens. tion from the PRC’s hearing examiner in Enchant Energy plans to use surety the upcoming weeks. Following the rec- bonds to cover that liability, which Fallgren ommendation, the PRC commission will said could be a solution. He said the “devil’s make a final decision. That decision must in the details” when it comes to surety be made by April. bonds. Whether those bonds are enough to It will take longer for PNM to receive satisfy PNM will depend on the length of a PRC decision regarding replacement the bonds’ term as well as the amount. power. Fallgren said the PRC may not de- “We would love to see it go forward,” he cide on some portions of the replacement said, adding that it would preserve the tax power application, including the Piñon Gas The coal-fired San Juan Generating Station near Farmington, N.M. AP FILE PHOTO/SUSAN base and prevent job losses. Plant, until this fall. MONTOYA BRYAN Sandoval and Fallgren said they would He said he wanted to speak to them fol- like to see Enchant Energy provide more lowing recent developments including the elevation than the other. jigsaw puzzle, and said PNM must find the information to the San Juan Generating New Mexico Supreme Court’s ruling that The Los Alamos assessment found the right piece. Station employees to allow them to make the Energy Transition Act applies to PNM’s three tunnels in the San Juan Mine could Sandoval and Fallgren said San Juan informed decisions about their futures. application to end operations at the power store about 150 million gallons of liquid Generating Station is not the right piece of If the power plant does close in 2022, plant. The visit also came a week after the and the ventilation shafts would allow the puzzle for the utility in the future be- PNM will be responsible for decommis- New Mexico Public Regulation Commis- for an approximately 400-foot drop. The cause it is not as flexible as natural gas and sioning the plant. That would involve sion’s hearing on replacing the power from assessment estimates it could provide the Energy Transition Act requires PNM to closing evaporation ponds and making the San Juan Generating Station. 150 megawatt-hours of electrical storage receive a certain amount of electricity from the structure both physically and environ- The visit also comes as PNM prepares potential. clean or renewable sources. mentally safe. The utility would also have its 2020 integrated resource plan – a docu- The Los Alamos National Laboratories Fallgren said PNM hopes Enchant En- to comply with its permit requirements in ment submitted to the PRC every three assessment considered using the San Juan ergy can be successful with retrofitting the terms of restoration at the mine site. years that maps the future of generation Mine as the lower reservoir. Fallgren said San Juan Generating Station with carbon Fallgren said PNM believes it would over the upcoming years. The IRP released that would lead to environmental concerns, capture, but needs further reassurances save customers money if the company de- in 2017 served as the first public announce- and PNM would likely not choose to go that PNM customers will not be liable for fers dismantling the structure. ment that the San Juan Generating Station that route. the costs if Enchant Energy takes owner- This has been a concern for San Juan would close in 2022. In addition to battery and pumped stor- ship and something happens, such as an County officials who fear it could become The future generation sources could age, Fallgren said PNM is also looking at environmental disaster. an eyesore like the old refinery on County look very different than what New Mexi- other ways to produce electricity with little The five current power plant owners Road 5500. cans are used to seeing. to no emissions. These options include and the four owners who have previously Fallgren said PNM would not let that Fallgren said battery storage is effective hydrogen power and using methane from exited the plant met with Enchant Energy happen, and cited how the company has in meeting short-term energy needs, but cow manure or emissions from landfills to on Feb. 5. maintained the Algadones power plant, can only store enough power to provide generate power. “I would have termed yesterday as very which hasn’t been used to generate electric- electricity for two to four hours. PNM Carbon capture at San Juan Generating preliminary discussions,” Fallgren said ity in decades. Fallgren said PNM would is looking at other methods that could Station not an option for PNM when he visited The Daily Times office the control access to the San Juan Generating provide longer storage without producing One option that Fallgren said will not following day. Station and patrol the location. carbon emissions. One of these options be on the table is continued use of the He said they did not reach any agree- While some other communities that in pumped storage. Fallgren said he has San Juan Generating Station with carbon ments, and another meeting between the have faced power plant closures have been several pumped storage proposals he is capture. But that doesn’t mean PNM op- various entities is scheduled for April. able to repurpose the structure into another evaluating. poses Enchant Energy’s proposal to ret- Enchant Energy Chief Operating type of business, including shipping docks, The idea of pumped storage has gained rofit the power plant with carbon capture Officer Peter Mandelstam agreed with museums and restaurants, Fallgren said the attention in the southwest, and Los Alamos technology. Fallgren’s assertion that the meeting cov- location of the San Juan Generating Sta- National Laboratories completed an assess- PNM spokesman Raymond Sandoval ered preliminary discussions. He said an tion makes it not viable for many of those ment of pumped storage at the San Juan said choosing a generation portfolio is not agreement between the nine participating proposals. However, he said PNM would site. Pumped storage involves two large res- like building with Legos, where one piece owners includes a lot of complicated topics entertain conversations with Four Corners ervoirs. Water would move in between the can easily be placed on top of another. that must be addressed before the transfer Economic Development for possible indus- two reservoirs. One would be at a higher Instead, he compared it to completing a occurs. However, he said he believes the trial uses of the power plant site.

SOLAR » from p9 Many environmentalists agreed and said PIPELINE » from p8 “Tens of thousands of people across the Sacramento Municipal Utility District’s the region have spoken out against this large-scale solar plan went dramatically Jordan Cove LNG for over a decade,” innovation.” beyond the spirit of the exception spelled being a rubber stamp for these types of said Allie Rosenbluth of Rogue Climate. A bipartisan group of 16 Assembly out in the mandate. They said “community pipeline and LNG projects,” Glick said. “It’s time to put an end to Jordan Cove members and 16 senators representing shared solar” sites ought to be small and After Glick and McNamee spoke, LNG for good this time so our commu- districts statewide signed onto a letter from close to buildings being served, adding that commission chairman Neil Chatterjee nities can focus on creating local jobs in Sen. Richard Pan endorsing the Sacramen- the state needs both utility-scale solar but said he was disappointed there was clean energy instead.” to Municipal Utility District’s application also rooftop on as many homes as possible. no final vote on the project, but he re- The Oregon Department of Envi- ahead of Thursday. Assemblyman Kevin The Sacramento Municipal Utility Dis- spected the other commissioners’ need ronmental Quality has already denied Kiley, a Republican representing part of trict counters that homeowners can still for more time. He said the application a water quality certification for the Sacramento County, told commissioners apply with the utility to install rooftop solar remains pending. proposed project. Pembina withdrew the proposal would help prevent construc- panels if their energy use demands it. The Jordan Cove spokesman Paul Vogel its application for another state permit, tion costs and home prices from rising utility, which serves Sacramento County said company officials are reviewing saying it would await a decision by the further. and parts of neighboring counties, says its the letter from the state land conserva- commission. One senator who disagreed, Scott Wie- program would guarantee a financial ben- tion department and look forward to a State Sen. Jeff Golden, a Democrat, ner, a Democrat from San Francisco, said efit of $10 kW per year for 20 years. final decision by the federal regulatory recently told demonstrators opposed to that the Sacramento Municipal Utility Dis- “Both rooftop and community solar commission. Jordan Cove that he expects the battle to trict’s proposal is “anti-rooftop” because it have unique benefits,” said Steve Lins of the Opponents of the project, including go to the courts if the Trump adminis- is “an effort to shift away from rooftop solar utility district. “But at the end of the day, the group Rogue Climate, applauded tration tries to ram the project through and to utility-scale solar.” they both reduce carbon.” the actions by McNamee and Glick. despite a lack of state permits. 12A « February 24, 2020 « THE JOURNAL RECORD « journalrecord.com ENERGY ENERGY Roundup

Holly Energy earnings fall including the existing terminal contributed by Plains valued at DALLAS – Holly Energy Partners $40 million. –Staff report reported net income for the fourth quarter of $45.7 mil- lion, or 43 cents per basic and Agency: North Dakota diluted limited partner unit, down from $47.5 million, or 45 oil production drops 3% cents per basic and diluted lim- in December ited partner unit, for the fourth BISMARCK, N.D. – North Dakota quarter of 2018. regulators say oil production in Revenue for the quarter to- December was down about 3% taled $131.6 million, down from from November. $132.8 million for the fourth The Department of Mineral The nuclear plant in Fessenheim, eastern France. AP FILE PHOTO/WINFRIED ROTHERMEL quarter of 2018. Resources says the state pro- For full year, Holly Energy duced an average of 1.47 million reported net income of $233.1 barrels of oil daily in December. France to shut down oldest million, up from $186.4 million That’s down from 1.51 million for 2018. barrels from the prior month. Revenue for 2019 totaled North Dakota also produced nuclear complex by end of June $532.8 million, up from $506.2 about 94.8 billion cubic feet of million for 2018. natural gas in December, up PARIS – French Prime Minister Edouard 30, the statement said. HollyFrontier Corp., a sub- from 94 billion cubic feet in Philippe said that the Fessenheim nuclear re- Germany has long called for the plant, sidiary of Dallas-based Holly November. actor, on the border with Germany, will be shut France’s oldest, to be shut down. It is the first Energy Partners, operates a re- Statewide, companies flared down at the end of June. nuclear complex to be closed under Macron’s finery in Tulsa with a combined 16% of all gas produced in De- One of its reactors closed earlier this month. plan. capacity of 125,000 barrels per cember, above the 12% target. A statement called the decision “the first France depends more on nuclear energy day. HollyFrontier also oper- There were 15,979 wells were phase” of France’s energy strategy set out in than any other country, getting about three- ates refineries in Kansas, New producing in December, down 2018 by President Emmanuel Macron. The quarters of its electricity from the plants. Ma- Mexico, Wyoming and Utah. from a record 16,110 in Novem- plan calls for a rebalancing of nuclear-pro- cron said in 2018, outlining France’s energy Holly Partners also owns Petro- ber. The December tallies are the duced energy and electricity derived from re- strategy for the next 30 years, that 14 nuclear Canada Lubricants Inc., an latest figures available. newable sources. Coal plants are to be closed reactors out of the 58 now running at 19 plants Ontario complex that produces –Associated Press by 2022 to reduce greenhouse gases, the state- will be shut down by 2035. France would cap specialized lubricant products. ment said. the amount of electricity it derives from nucle- The decrease in net income Reactor No. 1 will be halted on Saturday and ar plants at 50% by then. attributable to Holly Energy Texas company to pay the entire complex will come to a halt on June –Associated Press was mainly due to lower vol- umes on product pipelines $2.4M penalty for ND servicing HollyFrontier’s Navajo oil terminal violation refinery, lower recognition of BISMARCK, N.D. – A Texas com- company is satisfied with the Navajo tribal company Tuesday. fuel costs will be a factor in deferred revenues and lower pany and its subsidiaries will pay settlement reached with the U.S. The agreement calls for NTEC electricity pricing if regulators equity in earnings of Osage a $2.4 million penalty to resolve Department of Justice. The com- to make one payment right approve NorthWestern’s pro- Pipe Line Co., partially offset by alleged violations of the Clean pany maintains that USDG and away, then monthly for a year, posal to buy another 25% share higher volumes on our crude Air Act for a crude oil trans- its subsidiaries adhered to the Campbell County Administrative of Unit 4 at the coal-fired power pipeline systems in Wyoming loading facility the companies EPA’s permitting process. Director Carol Seeger said. plant. and Utah. formerly owned and operated US Development Group and The company after that will John Hines, NorthWestern’s “Looking forward, we are on the Fort Berthold Indian Res- its subsidiaries sold the terminal continue to make installments vice president for supply and making progress on our Cush- ervation in North Dakota, the to Plains All American Pipeline on the balance through the end governmental affairs, has said ing Connect project and expect U.S. Environmental Protection in December 2012. Plains sub- of 2026. –Associated Press those who are part of the pro- completion on schedule,” said Agency said. sequently ceased operating the posed purchase, such as the Michael Jennings, CEO. The EPA said the penalties terminal and sold its interest to Montana Consumer Counsel, Holly Energy Partners and are against US Development another party that now trans- Montana regulators will be able to see the contract. Plains All American Pipeline in Group LLC and two subsidiaries. ports fracking sand in and out Commissioners said they October announced a 50-50 The agency says the companies of the facility. The storage tanks shield power company’s would look at the contract to joint venture for construction constructed and operated the have been dismantled. coal contract see if there were any details that of a pipeline from the Cushing Van Hook Crude Terminal before –Associated Press HELENA, Mont. – Utility regu- could be fully released, Montana oil hub to Holly’s refining com- receiving the necessary permit, a lators have agreed to shield Public Radio reported. plex in Tulsa. violation of the Clean Air Act. details of a coal supply contract Commissioners also voted Cushing Connect Pipeline The companies submitted a NTEC reaches deal to for the Colstrip Power Plant in to conceal the report detailing & Terminal LLC’s project will permit application to the EPA in southeastern Montana for now. the causes of a 77-day malfunc- include construction of the October 2011, and the agency is- pay taxes on Wyoming The Montana Public Service tion of Colstrip’s Units 3 and 4 160,000-barrel-per-day com- sued the permit in August 2012, coal production Commission voted in favor of in 2018 as NorthWestern Energy mon carrier crude oil pipeline with an effective date of Sept. 1, GILLETTE, Wyo. – The new owner a request from NorthWestern tries to get ratepayers to absorb and 1.5 million barrels of crude 2012. Despite not yet having re- of two Wyoming coal mines has Energy, which argued the agree- the estimated $7 million cost oil storage in Cushing. ceived a permit, the companies reached an agreement to pay ment contains trade secrets that of having to buy power on the The joint venture will con- began constructing the terminal $44 million in local taxes. should not be made public. open market, The Billings Gazette tract with an affiliate of Dallas- around October 2011 and began The taxes are owed to Camp- NorthWestern announced in reported. based Holly Energy Partners to operating the facility in early bell County for production at early December that it had en- The report, however, is al- manage the construction and February 2012, months before the Antelope and Cordero Rojo tered into a six-year coal supply ready public in Washington operation of the pipeline and the permit was issued and be- mines from the second half of agreement with Westmoreland state, where other Colstrip own- with an affiliate of Plains to came effective, the EPA said. 2017 through the end of 2019. Rosebud Mining for the Colstrip ers are trying to recover their manage the operation of the The companies also failed to Navajo Transitional Energy Co. Power Plant. The contract also costs for the June 2018 outage. terminal. notify the EPA before the facil- bought the mines in 2019 in the was entered into by the five The report says a combination of The total joint venture in- ity’s tanks were constructed and wake of the bankruptcy of Gil- other owners of Colstrip’s Units factors, from boiler combustion vestment will be shared pro- filled, so the agency could in- lette-based Cloud Peak Energy. 3 and 4, NorthWestern officials conditions to the type of filters portionately among the part- spect the tanks, the EPA said. The Campbell County Com- said. being used, led to elevated par- ners and is estimated to total In a statement, US Develop- mission unanimously approved Advocates for making the ticulate matter emissions. approximately $130 million, ment Group said Tuesday the the tax payment plan with the agreement public argue that –Associated Press ENERGY journalrecord.com » THE JOURNAL RECORD » February 24, 2020 » 13A Oklahoma, Antelope worries prompt lawsuit US both gain over Wyoming gas field plan 1 rig for week BY MEAD GRUVER HOUSTON (JR) – Oklahoma’s Associated Press active rig count for the week ended Friday was up one at 51, Baker CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Environmental Hughes reported. groups are suing over plans for a potentially Oklahoma had 117 active rigs for huge Wyoming gas field they say would en- the same week in 2019. danger antelope in Grand Teton National Oklahoma’s rig count has Park by hindering a migration route be- remained in a narrow range of 50 to tween the park and a basin. 53 for the last 17 weeks. The Upper Green River Alliance, West- The nationwide rig count for the ern Watersheds Project and the Center for week ended Friday increased by one Biological Diversity sued the U.S. Bureau of to 791, according to Houston-based Land Management in U.S. District Court in oil-field services company Baker Cheyenne. Hughes. The groups say the agency insufficiently The nationwide rig count was took into account a 170-mile pronghorn 1,047 a year earlier. antelope migration corridor between Among other major oil- and gas- Grand Teton and the Upper Green River producing states for the week ended Basin before approving a plan to develop Friday, Alaska was up three rigs to the Normally Pressured Lance gas field in 12 and New Mexico gained two to the basin in 2018. Pronghorn antelope pass by a natural gas drilling rig, background, south of Pinedale in 115. The Jonah Energy project would po- western Wyoming. AP PHOTO/MEAD GRUVER Colorado was down two rigs tentially add 350 gas wells a year to the gas to 20, Louisiana was off one to field over a decade. With 3,500 wells, the obscenely cruel and shortsighted.” The development plan calls on Jonah 51, Wyoming lost one to 21 and Normally Pressured Lance field could be- About 300 antelope migrate between the Energy to work with the Wyoming Game California dropped one to 13. come one of the biggest onshore gas fields basin, where they winter, and Grand Teton, and Fish Department when siting wells to North Dakota, Ohio, South in the U.S. where they spend the summer, according to minimize disruption of wildlife and migra- Dakota, Texas, Utah and West “This plan would sacrifice Grand Teton’s the groups. tion areas, Purdy added. Virginia were unchanged. magnificent pronghorn herd and one of The Bureau of Land Management is The Upper Green River Basin is a major The U.S. rig count peaked at North America’s oldest migration corridors reviewing the lawsuit but contends it com- gas-producing area that makes Wyoming a 4,530 in 1981. It bottomed out in to enrich fossil fuel companies,” Wendy plied with federal law, said Brad Purdy, a top gas-producing state, though low prices May 2016 at 404. Park, an attorney at the Center for Bio- spokesman for the agency’s Wyoming State have led to a decline in production over the logical Diversity, said in a statement. “It’s Office. past decade.

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Research Foundation jointly discovered the treatment, called NHPN-1010, and licensed it to Otologic Pharmaceutics Inc. for commercial development in 2010. OPI led a successful Phase I clinical trial to demonstrate the product is safe. Auditus LLC, a wholly owned sub- sidiary of OPI, has entered into an agreement with Oblato Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Korean biotech company GtreeBNT, to advance the drug. Oblato, which is incorporated in Delaware and has its principal place of business in New Jersey, assumes exclu- sive rights to NHPN-1010 to take the drug to Phase II clinical trials. Follow- up studies may test if the drug is effec- tive in treating tinnitus. Phase II trials typically cost about $10 million to complete, and Phase II could cost as much as $100 million. The potential market for the drug is the 466 million people worldwide who suffer from disabling hearing loss. In the U.S., 48 million Americans are af- fected by hearing loss and 50 million suffer from tinnitus, with 58,000 of those people living here in Oklahoma. One of the guests at Thursday’s event was Brad Bishop, a patient of Otologic Medical Clinic who first learned he had hearing loss at the age of 15. When he got his first hearing aids, it was life- Brad Bishop, a patient of Otologic Medical Clinic, said he is excited that a drug to treat hearing loss developed by Hough Ear Institute is changing, he said. one step closer to commercialization. At left is Hough Ear Institute President and CEO Dr. Rick Kopke. PHOTO BY MARK HANCOCK “I didn’t know birds made sounds, I didn’t know the wind blowing through I’m going to hear when this comes to clinic,” he said. and individuals that donate to HEI, a the trees actually made sounds,” said fruition.” OPI’s investors include i2E, an nonprofit organization committed to Bishop. “I’d never heard this in my life Kopke thanked researchers, partners, Oklahoma nonprofit created to provide restoring hearing worldwide through and you just don’t know what you don’t investors and donors at a reception held investment capital for research and research, teaching, and humanitarian k n ow.” at Vast in Oklahoma City on Thursday. technology companies, as well as the efforts. HEI Chief Philanthropy Officer Learning this new technology ex- The event also marked Kopke’s last day Chickasaw Nation, OMRF, Integris Justin DeMoss said donations to HEI ists has ignited his imagination, said of clinical practice. Baptist Medical Center, the Oklahoma over the last 15 months have increased Bishop. “That was a happy-sad thing, but I Life Science Fund, REHCO LLC and dramatically, from averaging about “I know there are sounds I’m still really feel like I get to spend more time the Presbyterian Health Foundation. $500,000 per year to reaching nearly not hearing, so I can only imagine what trying to get this technology to the Kopke thanked several businesses $1.9 million.

offer bonuses within confines of their ington said reform could make it easier partnering with the governor and the » from p1 CIVIL SERVICE budgets and to give employees promo- for Oklahoma to attract and retain “top House on ways to make government tions outside of their restricted classified talent” for jobs. more customer-focused and responsive agers can have a tough time rewarding positions. “Oklahomans deserve a public to taxpayers,” he said. high-performing employees, and that “The state’s current civil service pro- employment system that rewards per- Democrats, who are in the minority dismissing poor performers can be time- gram is broken,” Stitt said. “Through formance and excellence and that elimi- in the Legislature, indicated resistance, consuming and costly to taxpayers. (an) attrition model, I am casting a vi- nates waste and inefficiency,” Warming- however. House Minority Leader Emily Stitt has called for a revamp of the sion for the majority of the state’s work- ton said. Virgin, D-Norman, noted that while the system, expressing a desire to transition force to be unclassified in the next five In his speech, Stitt referenced two governor expressed desire to take job most of the state’s workforce to “unclas- ye ar s .” bills currently under review by the Okla- protections away from state employees sified” jobs. The State Chamber engaged the Na- homa Legislature, Senate Bill 1780 by he offered no mention of pay raises in According to the Office of Manage- tional Academy of Public Administra- his speech. ment and Enterprise Services, about tion to review civil service changes in six “The state’s current civil service “We essentially heard an attack on 70% of approximately 34,000 state em- states – Texas, Georgia, Florida, Tennes- public employees with reforming the ployees currently are in classified posi- see, Utah and Wisconsin – highlighting program is broken. Through (an) merit protection system, and didn’t hear tions covered under civil service laws promising practices, lessons learned and attrition model, I am casting a anything about giving them anything in and with certain protections that unclas- reform options that promote account- return,” she said. sified positions lack. For example, some ability, efficiency, transparency and vision for the majority of the state’s Tom Dunning, communications classified job openings are available only fairness in the management of public workforce to be unclassified in the director for the Oklahoma Public Em- as internal promotional opportunities employment. Jennifer Lepard, executive ployees Association, said the OPEA has to current, permanent classified em- director of the Chamber Research Foun- next five years.” contributed to legislation drafted over ployees or former employees eligible for dation, said what was learned could of- the past decade or so aimed at modern- reinstatement. fer Oklahoma policy makers a road map izing and improving the merit system The study notes that Oklahoma’s civil for reform based on best practices in and has been working recently with both service system was created in 1959 and other states. KEVIN STITT Rep. Osburn and the governor’s office. has not been significantly updated since The report makes special note of Governor While the association is open to changes 1982. attention paid to the issue in Georgia, to strengthen a system designed to work In his recent State of the State Ad- where after 25 years of reform 98% of for both public employees and state dress, the governor lamented that out- state government employees are now “at- Senate President Pro Tempore Greg agencies, Dunning said maintaining dated restrictions have often left state will” rather than classified. Reformers Treat, R-Oklahoma City, and House things like fair hiring practices should agency leaders with hands tied as to who there focused on three major elements Bill 3094 by state Rep. Mike Osburn, be prioritized. Whether employees are they can hire or promote. High-quality – implementing at-will employment, es- R-Edmond. termed as “classified” or “unclassified” employees are forced into a system that tablishing a pay for performance system Treat said he welcomed Stitt’s com- in the future may not matter so long doesn’t maximize their professional and decentralizing personnel functions. mitment to modernizing government as sensible rules remain governing due growth and potential, he said, adding In a statement released with the study, and cutting red tape. process and other employee protections, that leaders should have discretion to State Chamber President Chad Warm- “Senate Republicans look forward to he said. journalrecord.com » THE JOURNAL RECORD » February 24, 2020 » 15A

Nortek partners with Center of Family Love

Above, Center of Family Love resident Alicia J. shows Nortek Air Solutions Group President Buddy Doll on Feb. 4 how CFL’s Kingfisher-based Filters For Life fabrication facility used to make HVAC air filters by hand. NAS recently donated automated equipment and engineering expertise, eliminating most manual labor at the facility. Right, CFL resident Allen K., left, paints a new filter fabrication station area yellow with Doll. COURTESY PHOTOS/CENTER OF FAMILY LOVE, OKARCHE FSC joins Edmond Chamber RSC wins awards at MWC Chamber banquet

Family Solutions Counseling had a ribbon-cutting with the Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce to celebrate FSC’s new chamber membership. Family Solutions Counseling is a group private practice that has been in business since 2011. The primary clinic focus is on betrayal trauma, sex addiction and other relational challenges. FSC offers individual, couple, family and group therapies. COURTESY PHOTO/EDMOND CHAMBER

Christian Brothers opens east Edmond shop Christian Brothers Automotive had a ribbon-cutting with the Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce to celebrate the auto repair service and Rose State College was recognized for two awards at the Midwest City Chamber’s an- maintenance shop’s nual banquet on Jan. 31 at the Reed Conference Center. Above are paralegal studies grand opening at professor Adam Bush, winner of the President’s Service Award, given to someone who 3600 E. Second St. exceeds the standards of a volunteer; Christine Martin, 2019 Midwest City Chamber president; and RSC President Jeanie Web, winner of the Visionary Leader Award, given COURTESY PHOTO/ to someone who advances goals and ideas for growth and economic development EDMOND CHAMBER and brings them to life. COURTESY PHOTO/ROSE STATE COLLEGE 16A « February 24, 2020 « THE JOURNAL RECORD « journalrecord.com Ascent Resources Utica reports drop in net income for Q4

BY JOURNAL RECORD STAFF Average daily production for the fourth quarter of 2019 was 2.27 billion OKLAHOMA CITY – Ascent Re- cubic feet per day, a 28% increase from sources Utica Holdings reported net the fourth quarter of 2018. Produc- income for the fourth quarter of $65 tion for the quarter consisted of 1.99 million, down from $124 million for billion cubic feet per day of natural the fourth quarter of 2018. gas, 14,652 barrels per day of oil and Adjusted net income for the fourth 32,630 barrels per day of natural gas quarter totaled $98 million, down liquids. from $132 million a year earlier. During the fourth quarter of 2019, Adjusted earnings before interest, Ascent generated positive free cash taxes, depreciation, depletion, amor- flow of $17 million. It was Ascent’s tization and exploration expenses for first quarter of positive free cash flow. the fourth quarter totaled $341 mil- “Our team has led the industry in lion, a 7% increase from $318 million efficiently building the seventh-largest a year earlier. producer of natural gas in the United Revenue for the fourth quarter States, capable of generating substan- totaled $623.6 million, down from tial free cash flow into the future,” $658.9 million for the fourth quarter Fisher said. “Our focus has shifted of 2018. Natural gas accounted for from production growth to free cash $415.7 million of the revenue for the flow generation and liquidity growth. fourth quarter of 2019. Our core competencies in industry- For the full year, Oklahoma City- leading, low-cost, high-return develop- based Ascent reported net income of ment underpinned by strong financial $466 million, compared with a net loss discipline and risk management have of $4 million for 2018. distinguished Ascent in the sector,” Adjusted net income for 2019 to- Ascent’s 2020 outlook includes a taled $328 million, up from $244 mil- capital budget of $700 million to $800 lion for 2018. million and average total net produc- Adjusted EBITDAX for the full year tion is expected to range between 2.0 was $1.2 billion, up 36% from $844 billion and 2.3 billion cubic feet equiv- million for 2018. Jeff Fisher, chairman and CEO of Ascent Resources Utica. alent per day. Full-year 2020 free cash Revenue for the year totaled $2.4 flow is expected at current commodity billion, up from $1.6 billion a year our operational and financial objec- prolific asset. As a result, our business prices and rig activity. earlier. Natural gas accounted for $1.6 tives in 2019,” said Jeff Fisher, chair- plan has successfully transitioned As- Ascent’s proved reserves increased billion in revenue for the fourth quar- man and CEO. “Our results reflect the cent into a sustainable free cash flow 21% to 9.3 trillion cubic feet equivalent ter of 2019 strength of the Southern Utica and generating company of scale in today’s at Dec. 31 from a year earlier, replacing “Ascent successfully delivered on the talents of our team to develop this upstream energy market.” 327% of 2019 production.

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(CD11857857) the hearing whether the final hearing is Attorney for Jonna Cassil and Paul Notice of Hearing Petition for Letters of leaving estate in said county and state, NOTICE appropriate and, if so, whether the Marcus Goode, Jr. Administration, Appointment of and Imo Jean Gay died intestate in said Application No. 2007090026 estate will be distributed, and to whom (2‑17, 2‑24‑20) Personal Representative, Determination county and state on September 25,2009, Corporation OKLAHOMA the estate will be distributed. of Heirs, Devisees and Legatees, and and praying that Letters of CORPORATION Dated the 13th day of February Termination of Joint Tenancy be given Administration be issued to Sheryl Lynn (PR11857769) Commission COMMISSION Oil and Gas 2020. by mail to each of the heirs of the said Gay as Administratrix and for a judicial NOTICE AND ORDER FOR Conservation Division Jim ALLEN WELCH Decedent at least ten (10) days before determination of the heirs at law of said HEARING TO APPOINT (CD11855035) Thorpe Building P. O. BOX Judge of the District Court the hearing. decedents. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE NOTICE OF HEARING 52000‑2000 Oklahoma City, Jacqueline Short, Dated this 20th day of February, Pursuant to an Order of this Court AND HEARING TO DETERMINE APPLICATION NO. 1910070071 Oklahoma 73152‑2000 Scott R. Hartshorn 2020. made on February 20,2020, notice is HEIRS CAUSE PD NO. 201900094 STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All 8133 NW 19th, OKC, OK 73127 APRIL D. COLLINS hereby given that on March 2, 2020, at Case no. PB‑2020‑182 BEFORE THE CORPORATION persons, owners, producers, operators, (405) 205‑3623 JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT 1:30 P.M., the Third Amended Petition IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF purchasers, and takers of oil and gas, [email protected] RICK WARREN will be heard at the District Court, OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA and all other interested persons, particu­ (2‑17, 2‑24‑20) (SEAL) Court Clerk Probate Division, County Courthouse, OKLAHOMA APPLICANT: BLUEFIN larly in Hughes County, Oklahoma: By: Deputy 321 Park Avenue, Room 217, IN THE MATTER OF THE WATER SOLUTION, LLC. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Prepared by: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, when and (PR11854934) ESTATE OF ISABEL L. RELIEF SOUGHT: Culbreath Oil & Gas Co. Inc., 3501 Jim A. Lyon, OBA 5586 where all persons interested may appear NOTICE TO CREDITORS HARDEMAN, Deceased. COMMERCIAL DISPOSAL South Yale Ave., Tulsa, Oklahoma 2200 N.W. 50th Suite 126 and contest the same. No. PB‑2010‑1437 NOTICE is hereby given to all WELL. LEGAL 74135‑8014, is requesting that the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112 In testimony whereof, I have IN THE DISTRICT COURT, 7th known heirs of the Estate of Isabel L. DESCRIPTION: SECTION 6, Commission, pursuant to OCC‑OGR (405) 843‑0461 telephone hereunto set my hand on February 20, JUDICIAL DISTRICT OKLAHOMA Hardeman, Deceased, that on the 20th TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, Rules 165:10‑5‑5 and 165:10‑5‑6 and (405) 843‑5100 fax 2020. COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA day of February, 2020, Marvin L. RANGE 4 WEST, McCLAIN ROP 165:5‑7‑30 administratively [email protected] ALLEN WELCH IN THE MATTER OF THE Hodge, Petitioner, by counsel, filed in COUNTY, OKLAHOMA authorize the approval of noncommer­ Attorney for Petitioner JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT ESTATE DEUWARD L. the District Court of Oklahoma County, STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All cial disposal of saltwater into a well as (2‑24‑20) RICK WARREN persons, owners, producers, operators, follows: SMITH, Deceased. a Petition for Summary Administration (SEAL) Court Clerk purchasers and takers of oil and gas, WELL NAME AND LOCATION: Notice is hereby given that all for the Estate of Isabel L. Hardeman, By: Deputy and all other interested persons, particu­ Chowins SWD 1‑10, C NE/4 NE/4 creditors, persons or entities having Appointment of Personal Representative (PR11857773) Elizabeth A. Richards ‑ OBA# 12450 larly in McClain County, Oklahoma. Section 10, Township 9 North, Range claims against DEUWARD L. SMITH, and Hearing to Determine Heirs of NOTICE OF HEARING 112 West Commerce NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 10 East, Hughes County, Oklahoma deceased, are required to present the Isabel L. Hardeman. AMENDED PETITION FOR Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73109 the Applicant in this cause, BLUE FIN NAME OF DISPOSAL ZONES same with the necessary supporting IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that on ADMINISTRATION Telephone: 405‑319‑9696 WATER SOLUTION, LLC, whose AND DEPTH Booch TOP: 2296 feet documents, including any proof of secu­ March 18, 2020, at 1 :30 p.m., a PB‑2020‑57 Facsimiles: 405‑319‑9464 address for the purposes hereof is BOTTOM: 2336 feet rity interest and other collateral (if any) Hearing to Appoint the Personal Repre­ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER 24047 State Highway 74, Purcell, OK DISPOSAL RATE AND held by each creditor with respect to sentative and Determine Heirs will be OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF (2‑24, 3‑2‑20) 73080‑6966, is requesting that the PRESSURE: 5000 Bbs/day 750 such claim, to Brenda E. Davidson, held before Judge Welch, in the OKLAHOMA Corporation Commission, pursuant to Psi/Surface personal representative of the estate, by Oklahoma County District Courthouse In the Matter of the Estate of OCC·OGR Rule 165:10‑5‑5, et seq., Objections may be filed with the mailing or delivering same to her in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, when and PAUL TERRANCE (PR11857783) and Rules of Practice 165:5‑7·27 and Oklahoma Corporation Commission attorney, Ronald A. Schaulat, 3800 where all persons interested may appear VIVETTE, Deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL 165:5‑7‑30, authorize the amendment to within fifteen (15) days after the publi­ North Classen, Suite C110, Oklahoma and contest the same. Notice is hereby given to all persons ACCOUNT AND FINAL REPORT, permit and approval of the commercial cation of this notice. Objections, if any, City, OK 73118, on or before April 20, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that interested in the estate of PAUL AND PETITION FOR ORDER ALLOWING FINAL ACCOUNT disposal well as follows: should be mailed to Oil and Gas 2020, the date by which all claims must notice be given by mail a Notice of TERRANCE VIVETTE, also known as AND FINAL REPORT, DETER­ WELL NAME: Three Farms SWD 1 Conservation Division, Pollution Abate­ be presented, or the same will be Hearing to all heirs of decedent not less PAUL TERENCE VIVETTE, MINING HEIRS, LEGATEES, AND LOCATION: SURFACE HOLE, ment Department, Jim Thorpe Building, forever barred. than 10 days prior to the hearing and if deceased, that on or about the 19th day DEVISEES AND PETITION FOR located in the SE/4 NE/4 SE/4 Section P. O. Box 52000‑2000, Oklahoma City, Dated: February 13, 2020. the name or address of one or more of February, 2020, Petitioner filed in the FINAL DECREE OF Oklahoma 73152‑2000 BRENDA E. DAVIDSON heirs is not known to the Petitioner, District Court of Oklahoma County, 06, T07N‑R04 W McClain County, DISTRIBUTION AND Oklahoma (2‑24‑20) PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE notice of the hearing shall be published Oklahoma, an Amended Petition for Ronald A. Schaulat, OBA #10463 in one issue of a newspaper in Administration and Determination of DISCHARGE NAME OF DISPOSAL ZONE AND Case No. PB‑19‑1270 DEPTH: Simpson, Top: 11,300’ SCHAULAT‑FALSETTI, PLLC Oklahoma County at least ten (10) days Heirs of the Estate of PAUL 3800 North Classen, Suite C110 before said hearing, according to law. TERRANCE VIVETTE, deceased .. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Bottom: 13,300’ OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Oklahoma City, OK 73118 IT IS SO ORDERED this 20th day Pursuant to an Order of said Court, DISPOSAL RATE AND OKLAHOMA Telephone: 405/528.2890 of February, 2020. the 14th day of April, 2020, at the PRESSURE: 19,990 BBLS/Day 5,650 Probate IN THE MATTER OF THE PSI/Surface E‑mail:[email protected] ALLEN WELCH hour of 1:30 o’clock p.m., of said day, (PR11854924) ESTATE OF WILLIAM C. IT IS SO ORDERED that this Cause Attorney for the Personal JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT has been appointed as the time for COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDI­ CUNNINGHAM, also known be referred to an Administrative Law Representative RICK WARREN hearing said Amended Petition at the TORS AND NOTICE OF HEARING as WILLIAM CYRUS Judge for hearing, taking of evidence (2‑17, 2‑24‑20) (SEAL) Court Clerk District Courtroom in the Courthouse in UPON THE PETITION FOR THE CUNNINGHAM and BILL and reporting to the Commission. By: Deputy the City of Oklahoma, County of CUNNINGHAM, deceased FINAL ACCOUNTING, AND LARRY D. FOSTER, II, OBA #22565 Oklahoma, State of Oklahoma, when IT IS SO ORDERED AND (PR11855254) Notice is hereby given to all persons DISTRIBUTION AND Shalom Law GI up, PLLC and where all persons interested may NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL interested in the Estate of WILLIAM C. DISCHARGE P.O. Box 465 appear and contest the same. Cause will be heard before an Adminis­ ACCOUNT OF PERSONAL CUNNINGHAM, Deceased, that Case No. PB‑2020‑150 Oklahoma City, OK 73101 In testimony whereof, I have trative Law Judge on the Oil and Gas REPRESENTATIVE, PETITION MARIE SILVERTHORN, Personal IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Phone: (405) 520‑0890 hereunto set my hand and the seal of Pollution and Enforcement Docket at FOR FINAL DETERMINATION Representative, has filed in this Court OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Email: said Court, this 20th day of February, the Corporation Commission, First OF HEIRS, DISTRIBUTION, AND her Final Account and Final Report, OKLAHOMA [email protected] 2020. Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma DISCHARGE Petition for Order Allowing Final IN THE MATTER OF THE Attorney for Petitioner RICHARD W. KIRBY City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m. on the Case No. PB‑2019‑640 Account and Final Report, Determining ESTATE OF ELLA IRENE (2‑24‑20) Judge of the District Court 11th day of March, 2020. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Heirs, Legatees, and Devisees, and Peti­ RIEDEL, Deceased. RICK WARREN tion for and for Final Decree of Distri­ NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF TO: All persons interested in the Estate (SEAL) Court Clerk bution and Discharge. the Applicant and interested parties may OKLAHOMA (PR11857770) of Ella Irene Riedel, Deceased: By: Deputy Pursuant to an Order of said Court, present testimony by telephone. The IN THE MATTER OF THE NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION On the 12th day of February, 2019, Mark Pruitt, OBA No. 10596 notice is hereby given that April 11, cost of telephonic communication shall ESTATE OF ROGER KARL FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA­ Justin Gentry, 5610 Cardinal Lane, PRUITT & ASSOCIATES, P.C. 2020 at 9:00 o’clock a.m., of said day be paid by the person or persons JACKSON, DECEASED. TION, APPOINTMENT OF Norman, OK 73026, filed a Petition for 6 N. E. 63rd Street, Suite 400 has been appointed as the time for requesting its use. Interested parties NOTICE IS GIVEN: PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE, Probate of the Estate of Ella Irene Oklahoma City, OK 73105 hearing said Petition in the Courthouse who wish to participate by telephone On this 14th day of February, 2020, DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, Riedel, a resident of Oklahoma County, (405) 848‑9994 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, shall contact the Applicant or Jonna Cassil and Paul Marcus Goode, DEVISEES AND LEGATEES, AND Oklahoma who died on February 10, Attorney for Petitioner State of Oklahoma, all persons Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing Jr., the Personal Representatives for the TERMINATION OF JOINT 2015. Whereby, Justin Gentry was (2‑24‑20) interested shall then and there appear date, and provide their name and phone appointed the Personal Representative Estate of Roger Karl Jackson, deceased, TENANCY and show cause, if any they have, why number. of the Estate. All creditors having filed their Final Account, and Petition Case No. PB‑2020‑152 the said account should not be settled NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that claims against Ella Irene Riedel, 4205 for Final Determination of Heirs‑at‑law, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF (PR11857777) and allowed, the heirs determined, and all interested persons may appear and Cunningham Drive, Oklahoma City, OK Distribution, and Discharge. The Court, OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF NOTICE OF HEARING THIRD said Estate distributed to the heirs be heard. For information concerning 73135, are required to present the same having examined the Petition, and being OKLAHOMA AMENDED PETITION FOR thereof and the Personal Representative this action contact Jordan M. LePage, to Jacqueline Short, 8133 NW 19th St., well ‑advised, ordered that a hearing IN THE MATTER OF THE LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION discharged. Attorney for Applicant, 531 Couch OKC, OK 73127, on or before the 29th thereon should be had. ESTATE OF SHARON J. AND SECOND AMENDED Dated the 20th day of February, Dr., Ste 201, Oklahoma City, OK day of March, 2020, or the same will Pursuant to ORDER by the District RULER, Deceased. PETITION FOR 2020. 73102, (405) 701‑6988. be non‑suited, void and forever barred if Court the 18th day of March, 2020, at Notice is hereby given to all heirs, DETERMINATION OF HEIRS AT RICHARD KIRBY CORPORATION COMMISSION not presented to the Personal Repre­ the hour of 9:00, A.M. in the devisees and legatees of the deceased, LAW JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF sentative no more than thirty (30) days Oklahoma County Courthouse, 320 Sharon J. Ruler, that on the 12th day of CASE NO. PB‑2019‑1477 RICK WARREN OKLAHOMA following the granting of the order Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Oklahoma City, February, 2020, the Petitioner filed a IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF (SEAL) Court Clerk J. TODD HIET, permitting the Petition and Combined Oklahoma, 73102, is the appointed time Petition for Letters of Administration, OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF By: Deputy CHAIRMAN Notice. Persons interested in the Estate and place for hearing said Final Appointment of Personal OKLAHOMA Prepared By: BOB ANTHONY, are notified that on the 30th day of Account, Petition for Final Representative, Determination of Heirs, IN THE MATTER OF THE ARTHUR F. HOGE III, OBA 4275 VICE CHAIRMAN March, 2020, at 9:00 a.m. in Determination of Heirs‑at‑law, Distribu­ Devisees and Legatees, and Termi­ ESTATES OF MARLAND R. SARA K. HAWKINS, OBA #30119 DANA L. MURPHY, Courtroom No. 217 located in the tion, and Discharge of the Personal nation of Joint Tenancy, and that said GAY AND IMO JEAN GAY, MARIA. SKINNER, OBA #31709 COMMISSIONER District Court of Logan County where a Representatives. Petition is set for hearing before this BOTH DECEASED MEE HOGE PLLP DONE AND PERFORMED THIS 10th Petition for Final Administration will be Respectfully, Court in the Oklahoma County NOTICE is hereby given to all heirs 1900 NW Expressway, Suite 1400 day of February, 2020. heard. Kane B. Cassil, OBA No. 33482 Courthouse 321 Park Avenue, Rm. 315, at law of Marland R. Gay and Imo Jean Oklahoma City, OK 73118 BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: Persons receiving Notice may file FELLERS SNIDER BLANKENSHIP on the 1st day of April, 2020, at 1:30 Gay, both deceased, that Sheryl Lynn Telephone: (405) 848‑9100 PEGGY MITCHELL objections at any time before the BAILEY & TIPPENS, P.C. o’clock p.m., before Honorable Judge Gay has filed her Third Amended Facsimile: (405) 848‑9101 SECRETARY OF THE hearing by sending a copy to Petitioner’s 100 N. Broadway Avenue, Suite 1700 April Collins, when and where all Petition in this Court representing that ATTORNEYS FOR PERSONAL COMMISSION counsel. Otherwise, objections will be Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 persons interested may appear and Marland R. Gay died intestate in REPRESENTATIVE (2‑17, 2‑24‑20) waived. If an objection is filed before Telephone: (405) 232‑0621 contest the same. Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, (2‑24, 3‑2‑20) the hearing, the court will determine at [email protected] IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that on or about November 12, 2019,

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(PR11857845) Edmond, Oklahoma 73034 of the Estate of Kevin Rustin Ragoss, Defendants. Petition will be taken as true and judg­ TICE OF HEARING AMENDED (405) 216‑8661 Deceased, having filed in this Court her THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, ment will be taken against you quieting Probate PETITION FOR PROBATE OF Attorney for Petitioner final account of the administration of TO: Quinton D. Carson title in favor of Plaintiff as to any right, WILLS, APPOINTMENT OF (2‑24‑20) said Estate and Petition for order YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED title or interest you may have in and to (PR11857787) PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, allowing same, determination of heirs, THAT Saber Acceptance Co., L.L.C., the subject Property, and determining NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DETERMINATION OF distribution and for final discharge of has filed a Petition in the District Court you to have no further claim or interest (PR11857853) No. PB‑2019‑1325 HEIRS, DEVISEES AND said Administrator, the hearing of the of Oklahoma County, State of in or to said Property. NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN LEGATEES same has been set by the Court for the Oklahoma, suing you for damages Given under my hand and seal this FOR LETTERS OF AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY No. PB‑2016‑1060 1st day of April, 2020, at 1:30 P.M., resulting from a breach of contract 13th day of February, 2020. ADMINISTRATION STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND at the courtroom of aid District Court in which was entered into on or about RICK WARREN, Case No. PB‑2020‑178 IN THE MATTER OF THE FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE Oklahoma County Courthouse, 321 November 5, 2018. (SEAL) COURT CLERK OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ESTATES OF DELLA MAE OF OKLAHOMA Park Avenue, Room #315, Oklahoma YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA COUNTY, STATE OF DUKES AND OSCAR IN THE MATTER OF THE City, OK 73102, and all persons inter­ that you must file an Answer to the Peti­ OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA DUKES, DECEASED. ESTATES OF ETHEL L. ested in said Estate are notified then and tion by no later than April 12, 2020 or BY: DEPUTY In the Matter of the Estate of All creditors having claims against NEWEL, DECEASED, AND there to appear and show cause, if any this Court will hear the evidence in PREPARED BY: MARY NELL GOODALL, Della Mae Dukes and Oscar Dukes, MARTHA ANN TAM, they have, why the said account should support of the damages claimed by the STUART A. KNARR, OBA #13711 Deceased. deceased, are required to present the DECEASED. not be settled and allowed, the heirs of Plaintiffs and shall grant judgment of the firm Pate & Knarr, P.C. You are hereby notified that Scott K. same with a description of all security Notice is hereby given to all heirs, said Kevin Rustin Ragoss, Deceased, awarding up to $11,499.22 plus interest, P.O. Box 1907 Goodall has applied for Letters of interests and other collateral, if any, legatees, and devisees of Ethel L. determined, said Estates distributed, and court costs, and attorney’s fees to the Oklahoma City, OK 73101‑1907 Administration on said estate to be held by each creditor with respect to Newell, deceased, and Martha Ann the Administrator discharged. Plaintiff. (405) 235‑4211 (Fax) 232‑3930 granted to him and requested the Court such claim, to the named Personal Tam, deceased, that on September 15, Dated this 18th day of February, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have Attorneys for Plaintiff to determine the identities of all heirs of Representative at The Coleman Law 2016, there was produced and filed in 2020. hereunto affixed my official signature (2‑17, 2‑24, 3‑2‑20) MARY NELL GOODALL, Deceased, Firm, PLLC, 101 Park Ave, Suite 300, the District Court of the County of APRIL D.COLLINS and seal of said Court this 3rd day of and that said petition will be heard by Oklahoma City, OK 73102 on or before Oklahoma and State of Oklahoma, an Special Judge February, 2020. said Court at the Courtroom in the (CV11854927) the following presentment date: 20th instrument in writing purporting to be Jessica L. Caruthers, OBA #20648 RICK WARREN Oklahoma County Courthouse located NOTICE BY PUBLICATION day of February, 2020, or the same will the Last Will and Testament of Ethel L. Brown Outhier & Caruthers PLLC (SEAL) Court Clerk at 320 Robert S. Kerr Ave., in Case No. CJ‑2020‑9 be forever barred. Newell, deceased, and an instrument in 201 North Grand, Suite 301 By: Deputy Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Judge Ogden LEON ALFRED LUSTER writing purporting to be the Last Will Enid, Oklahoma 73701 Chris Knight OBA #11390 Oklahoma, on the 17th day of March, IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND Personal Representative and Testament of Martha Ann Tam, Telephone: 580‑234‑6600 Attorney for Plaintiff 2020, at 9:00 A.M., when and where FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE THE COLEMAN LAW FIRM, PLLC deceased, and that on this date there Facsimile: 580‑234‑6606 5314 South Yale Avenue, Suite 150 all persons interested may appear and OF OKLAHOMA Attorney for Personal Representative was filed in said Court an Amended Attorney for Personal Representative Tulsa, OK 74135 contest the same. 101 Park Avenue, Suite 300 Petition praying for the probate of each (2‑24, 3‑2‑20) BAYVIEW LOAN Witness my hand and seal of said (918) 496‑1200 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 of said Wills, that Letters Testamentary SERVICING, LLC, A DELA­ Court affixed this 19th day of February, (918) 496‑3800 fax 405.604.2800 ‑ telephone issue thereon to Lisa Tam, for a judicial WARE LIMITED LIABILITY 2020. (2‑17, 2‑24, 3‑2‑20) [email protected] determination of the heirs, devisees and COMPANY; Plaintiff, vs. ALLEN WELCH (2‑24, 3‑2‑20) legatees of each of said decedents, and HOLLY J. COLEMAN AND Judge of the District Court that the requirement for an inventory (CV11854904) WILLIAM O. COLEMAN; et RICK WARREN, Civil and appraisal of the assets of each of NOTICE OF PUBLICATION al. Defendant. (PR11857789) (SEAL) Court Clerk the decedent’s estate be waived unless (CV11847595) Case No. CS‑2018‑2383 THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO NOTICE TO CREDITORS By Deputy requested by an interested party. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY Case No. PB‑2020‑110 Approved as to form: Pursuant to an order of said Court Case No. CS‑19‑8399 OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Vance T. Nye OBA #15822 made on this date, notice is hereby IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Thomas R. Showman, OBA #22714 OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF given that the 11th day of March, 2020, OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF TINKER FEDERAL CREDIT THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Gungoll, Jackson, Box & Devoll, P.C. OKLAHOMA at 1:30 p.m. of said day, has been OKLAHOMA UNION Plaintiff, vs. MARIO HOLLY J. COLEMAN; WILLIAM O. 101 Park Avenue, Suite 1400 IN THE MATTER OF THE appointed as the time for hearing said CREDIT ACCEPTANCE JACQUEZ‑ MEDRANO, COLEMAN; OCCUPANTS OF THE Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 ESTATE OF: Robert Patrick Amended Petition and proving said CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. Defendant. PREMISES OF 12300 VAL VERDE Telephone: 405‑272‑4710 Moose, Deceased. Wills, in District Courtroom 315 in the DAYANAIRA HUNTER, To the above‑named Defendant: DRIVE, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK Facsimile: 405‑272‑5141 To the Creditors of: Robert Patrick County Courthouse at Oklahoma City, Defendant. MARIO JACQUEZ‑ MEDRANO 73142, IF LIVING, AND IF [email protected] Moose, Deceased. in said County of Oklahoma, when and DAYANAIRA HUNTER you are WHEREVER FOUND DECEASED, THEIR HEIRS, [email protected] All creditors having claims against where all persons interested may appear hereby noticed that you have been sued You are hereby notified that an PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, Attorneys for Petitioner Robert Patrick Moose, deceased, are and contest the same. by Credit Acceptance Corporation and action has been filed in the District DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, (2‑24‑20) required to present the same, with a IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I you must answer Plaintiff’s petition on Court, of Oklahoma County, State of SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS AND description of all security interests and have set my hand and seal of said or before APRIL 13, 2020 or a money Oklahoma, Case No. CS‑2018‑2383, THE UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS judgement in the amount of 6,123.37 other collateral (if any) held by each District Court this 20 day of February, (PR11857860) styled “Tinker Federal Credit Union, GREETINGS: plus interest will be rendered creditor with respect to such claim to 2020. AMENDED NOTICE OF Plaintiff v. Mario Jacquez‑ Medrano, You are hereby notified that you accordingly. Patti Haggerty‑Galloway, Personal APRIL COLLINS, HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT AND Defendant”. The action alleges that have been sued by Plaintiff in the above Dated this day January 31, 2020. Representative, c/o her attorney Chris­ JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT PETITION FOR DETERMI­ Defendant is indebted to Tinker Federal cause in the District Court of Oklahoma RICK WARREN topher C. Papin at 1424 S. Fretz RICK WARREN, NATION OF HEIRSHlP AND FOR Credit Union in the amount of County, Oklahoma, entitled Bayview (SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY Loan Servicing, LLC, a Delaware Avenue, Edmond, Oklahoma 73003, on (SEAL) COURT CLERK DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE $9,325.14 as of February 12, 2018. DISTRICT COURT CLERK by Deputy Court Clerk Case No. PB‑2019‑1302 You and/or your unknown Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff v. or before the following presentment By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK James N. Posey, OBA #7238 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF successors are hereby notified that you Holly J. Coleman and William O. date: April 22, 2020, or the same will APPROVED BY: Attorney for Petitioner OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF have been sued in this action and must Coleman, et al., Defendants, and that be forever barred. Greg A. Metzer, OBA #11432 3807 N. Asbury, Suite 101 OKLAHOMA answer the Petition filed by Plaintiff on you must answer the Petition of said Dated this 21st day of February, METZER & AUSTIN, P.L.L.C. Bethany, Oklahoma 73008 IN THE MATTER OF THE or before April 28, 2020 or the facts Plaintiff on or before the 10th day of 2020. 1 South Broadway, Suite 100 (405) 789‑4611 ESTATE OF RADY WAYNE contained in said Petition will be taken April, 2020, or the allegations of said Christopher C. Papin, OBA #22264 Edmond, OK 73034 (2‑24‑20) WESTON, Deceased. as true and judgment will be entered in Petition will be taken as true and a judg­ Papin Law, PLLC (405) 330‑2226 NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the favor of Tinker Federal Credit Union. ment will be entered for the sums due 1424 S Fretz Ave. (405) 330‑2234 (FAX) duly appointed and qualified Personal Issued February 13, 2020. under the Note and Mortgage which are Edmond, Oklahoma 73003 (PR11857850) ATTORNEYS FOR PLANTIFF Representative of the captioned Estate RICK WARREN the subject of said suit in the amount of (405) 531‑9096 NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION (2‑10, 2‑17, 2‑24‑20) has filed in this Court a Final Account (SEAL) COURT CLERK $127,530.62 with interest, attorney fees (405) 509‑7101 FOR PROBATE OF WILL, and Report of the administration of said By: Deputy Court Clerk and all costs and a Decree ordering Attorney for Petitioner APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL Estate and a Petition for Determination (CV11852231) Attorney for Plaintiff: foreclosure of said Mortgage, barring (2‑24, 3‑2‑20) REPRESENTATIVE, DETERMI­ of Heirship, Distribution of said Estate, NOTICE OF PUBLICATION JEFFERY S. LUDLAM, OBA #17822 your interest in the following described NATION OF HEIRS, DEVISEES and Discharge; said hearing of the same Case No. CS‑2018‑2383 HALL & LUDLAM, PLLC real property: AND LEGATEES, AND ISSUANCE has been set by this Court for the 23rd IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 210 Park Ave, Suite 3001 Lot Twenty‑two (22), in Block (PR11857793) OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY day of March, 2020, 9:00 o’clock, OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Five (5), of VAL VERDE NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL Case No. PB‑2020‑181 A.M., before the Honorable Allen J. OKLAHOMA (405) 600‑9500 ‑ Telephone WEST, BLOCKS 4 & 5, an ACCOUNT FOR IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Welch, Jr., at the Courtroom of said TINKER FEDERAL CREDIT (405) 600‑9550 ‑ Facsimile Addition to the City of Oklahoma DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Court in the Oklahoma County UNION Plaintiff, vs. MARIO (2‑17, 2‑24, 3‑2‑20) City, Oklahoma County, AND DISTRIBUTION OKLAHOMA Courthouse, in Oklahoma City, JACQUEZ‑ MEDRANO, Oklahoma, according to the Case No. PB‑2019‑1323 In the Matter of the Estate of Oklahoma, and all persons interested in Defendant. recorded Plat thereof, commonly IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Betty Lou Ware, Deceased (CV11854906) said Estate are notified then and there to To the above‑named Defendant: known as 12300 Val Verde OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF NOTICE is hereby given to all NOTICE BY PUBLICATION appear and show cause, if any they MARIO JACQUEZ‑MEDRANO Drive, Oklahoma City, OK OKLAHOMA persons interested in the Estate of Betty CASE NO. CV‑2020‑262 have, why said Account should not be WHEREVER FOUND 73142 (the “Property”) In the matter of the Estate of Lou Ware, Deceased, that on the 20th IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF settled and allowed, and said Estate You are hereby notified that an DATED this 13th day February, IRENE BEATRICE day of February, 2020, Virginia L. OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF distributed and the Personal Representa­ action has been filed in the District 2020. FOXWORTHY, Deceased. Ware, through her attorney, D. Daryl OKLAHOMA tive discharged. The First and Final Court, of Oklahoma County, State of RICK WARREN Notice is hereby given that Lyle Lidia, produced in the District Court of JUAN ANTONIO RUIZ, a Account, Petition for Determination of Oklahoma, Case No. CS‑2018‑2383, (SEAL) COURT CLERK OF Dennis Foxworthy, Personal Represent­ Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, an married person, Plaintiff, vs. Heirs, Distribution and Discharge is styled “Tinker Federal Credit Union, OKLAHOMA COUNTY ative of the Estate of Irene Beatrice instrument in writing purporting to be MARKE. WILLIAMS; being filed contemporaneously with‑this Plaintiff v. Mario Jacquez‑ Medrano, By: Deputy Clerk Foxworthy, deceased, having filed in the Last Will and Testament of Betty DAWN WILLIAMS; Notice. Defendant”. The action alleges that KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS this Court his Final Account of the Lou Ware, Deceased, and also filed in OAKWOOD GROUP, LLC; SIGNED this 19th day of February, Defendant is indebted to Tinker Federal A Professional Corporation administration of said Estate and his said Court her Petition, together with a THE GORMAN MASSEY 2020. Credit Union in the amount of Shannon Taylor, OBA #20116 Petition for Determination of Heirship copy of said Will, praying that the Will GROUP, LLC; GREGORY V. ALLEN WELCH $9,325.14 as of February 12, 2018. Triad Center I, Suite 550 and Distribution of said Estate, the be admitted to probate, that Virginia L. BRASHER; LARRY JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT You and/or your unknown 7666 East 61st Street hearing of same has been fixed by the Ware be appointed as Personal Repre­ TRIPLETT; PAT TRIPLETT; RICK WARREN successors are hereby notified that you Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 Judge of said Court for March 23, sentative named in the Will, that the MIKE HOSKINS; and THE (SEAL) Court Clerk have been sued in this action and must Telephone (918) 254‑0626 2020, at 9:00 o’clock a.m. at the heirs, devisees and legatees of said UNKNOWN SPOUSE, IF Traci L. Soderstrom, #19945 answer the Petition filed by Plaintiff on Facsimile (918) 254‑7915 District Courtroom of the undersigned Decedent be determined by the Court, ANY, OF LUIS R. Matt Adam Thomas, #32277 or before April 21, 2020 or the facts E‑mail: [email protected] Judge in the Oklahoma County Court­ and that Letters Testamentary be issued IZAGUIRRE, Defendants. Soderstrom & Associates, P.e. contained in said Petition will be taken ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF house at 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, to Virginia L. Ware. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Attorneys for Personal Representative as true and judgment will be entered in (2‑17, 2‑24, 3‑2‑20) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and all Pursuant to an Order of this Court THE GORMAN MASSEY GROUP, 601 S. Sunnylane Road favor of Tinker Federal Credit Union. persons interested in said Estate are made on the 20th day of February, LLC and OAKWOOD GROUP,LLC Del City, OK 73115 Issued February, 6, 2020. notified then and there to appear and 2020, notice is hereby given that on the YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a quiet (CV11854929) 405‑601‑1217 RICK WARREN show cause, if any they have, why said 24th day of March, 2020, at 9:00 title suit has been filed in the District NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 405‑601‑1247 (facsimile) (SEAL) Court Clerk account should not be settled and a.m., the Petition will be heard at the Court of Oklahoma County, State of Case No. CJ‑2019‑7062 [email protected] By: Deputy allowed, the heirs, devisees and legatees Oklahoma County Courthouse, 321 Oklahoma, in the above styled and Judge Stallings, Susan [email protected] Attorney for Plaintiff: of Irene Beatrice Foxworthy, deceased, Park Avenue, Oklahoma City, numbered case, and that said Plaintiff IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND (2‑24, 3‑2‑20) JEFFERY S. LUDLAM, OBA #17822 determined, and said Estate distributed. Oklahoma and all persons interested in has filed a Petition in the office of the FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE HALL & LUDLAM, PLLC Dated this 20th day of February, said Estate are notified then and there to Clerk of said Court to quiet title to the OF OKLAHOMA 210 Park Ave, Suite 3001 2020. appear and show cause, if any they (PR11857862) following described real property DEUTSCHE BANK Oklahoma City, OK 73102 ALLEN WELCH have, why the said Will should not be NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL located in Oklahoma County, NATIONAL TRUST (405) 600‑9500 ‑ Telephone JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT admitted to probate and Virginia L. ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR Oklahoma, described more particularly COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE (405) 600‑9550 ‑ Facsimile RICK WARREN Ware appointed as Personal Represent­ ORDER ALLOWING FINAL as follows: FOR MORGAN STANLEY (2‑10, 2‑17, 2‑24‑20) (SEAL) Court Clerk ative. ACCOUNT, DETERMINATION OF Lot Seven B (7B), of Block One ABS CAPITAL I INC. TRUST By: Deputy IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I HEIRS, DISTRIBUTION AND (1), in OAKWOOD VILLAS, to 2004‑HE7, MORTGAGE David Hood, OBA #17874 have hereunto set my hand this 20th day DISCHARGE (CV11854618) the City of Bethany, Oklahoma PASS‑THROUGH CERTIFI­ LAW OFFICE OF DAVID HOOD of February, 2020. Case No. PB‑2019‑827 PUBLICATION NOTICE County, Oklahoma, according to CATES, SERIES 2004‑HE7; P.O. Box 753 APRIL D. COLLINS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Case No.: CJ‑2019‑3595 the recorded Plat thereof, Plaintiff, vs. THE HEIRS, Guthrie, Oklahoma 73044 Judge of the District Court OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR referred to herein as the “Property”. PERSONAL REPRESENTA­ (405) 282‑4448 (office) RICK WARREN, OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF You are hereby notified that you TIVES, DEVISEES, (405) 282‑4458 (facsimile) (SEAL) Court Clerk In The Matter of the Estate of OKLAHOMA have been sued to quiet title in favor of TRUSTEES, SUCCESSORS Attorney for the Personal Represent­ By Deputy KEVIN RUSTIN RAGOSS SABER ACCEPTANCE CO., Plaintiff as to any right, title or interest AND ASSIGNS OF HAROLD ative D. Daryl Lidia. OBA No. 13310 Deceased. L.L.C., Plaintiff, vs. you may have in and to the Property. BOWEN, DECEASED, AND (2‑24, 3‑2‑20) LIDIA LAW FIRM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SHARRELL LONG, AND Unless you answer said Petition on or THE UNKNOWN 1300 East 9th Street, Suite 10 Linda Ragoss, Personal Representative QUINTON D. CARSON, before the 1st day of April, 2020, said Continued on next page LPXLP 4B « February 24, 2020 « The Journal Record « journalrecord.com

TOPEKA AND SANTA FE 10,723.59 Sq. Ft. or 0.246 Acres, 212 East Second Street you have been sued by Auto Advantage ney’s fees and costs as the Court may RAILWAY COMPANY; more or less. Edmond, OK 73034 Finance, LLC and you must answer allow, and the costs of foreclosing your Civil BNSF RAILWAY Said description created by Troy (405) 232‑5966 plaintiff’s petition on or before the 25th interest in the property and ordering COMPANY; if such entities Dee, PLS #1745, on 02/06/2020. (2‑17, 2‑24, 3‑2‑20) day of April, 2020 or a money said property sold with or without continue to have legal existence (2‑17, 2‑24, 3‑2‑20) judgment in the amount of $12,933.86 appraisement as Plaintiff may elect, all SUCCESSORS; et al. but if not the names or wherea­ plus interest will be rendered of which you will take due notice. Defendants. (CV11855123) bouts of the partners, officers, accordingly. Unless you answer the petition on or THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO NOTICE BY PUBLICATION shareholders, unit holders, (CV11854945) Dated this day February 21, 2020. before April 14, 2020, judgment will be COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY Case No. CJ‑2019‑711 successors and assigns of such NOTICE OF PETITION TO QUIET RICK WARREN taken in favor of MidFirst Bank and INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL TITLE TO REAL PROPERTY Judge Thomas E. Prince entities; MAX HIBSHMAN, if (SEAL) OKLAHOMA COUNTY against you. BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Case No. CV‑2020‑347 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF he be living, but if he be DISTRICT COURT CLERK WITNESS my hand and official seal THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF deceased, the unknown By: DEPUTY COURT CLERK this 20th day of February, 2020. THE HEIRS, PERSONAL REPRE­ OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA successors of Max Hibshman, APPROVED BY: Rick Warren SENTATIVES, DEVISEES, OKLAHOMA HSBC BANK USA, Defendants. Hugh H. Fudge, OBA #20487 (SEAL) Court Clerk TRUSTEES, SUCCESSORS AND Rodney Rollerson and NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Robinson, Hoover & Fudge, PLLC By: Deputy Court Clerk ASSIGNS OF HAROLD BOWEN, Catrenna Rollerson Plaintiffs, AS TRUSTEE FOR ACE HENDERSON INDUSTRIES, INC., 119 N. Robinson Ave., Suite 1000 Sally E. Garrison, OBA #18709 DECEASED, AND THE UNKNOWN vs. Pamela Bunker, and the SECURITIES CORP. HOME formerly known as HENDERSON Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Chad T. Hantak, OBA #33651 SUCCESSORS spouse, if any of Pamela EQUITY LOAN TRUST, ACRES, INC., an Oklahoma (405)232‑6464 (405)232‑6363 fax THE MORTGAGE LAW FIRM, PLLC GREETINGS: Bunker, and the successors, SERIES 2005‑HE4 Corporation; FLINTCO, INC., an [email protected] 421 NW 13th Street, Suite 300 You are hereby notified that you known and unknown of Pamela ASSETBACKED Okla ­homa Corporation; ROONEY (2‑24, 3‑2, 3‑9‑20) Oklahoma City, OK 73103 have been sued by Plaintiff in the above Bunker Defendants. PASS‑THROUGH CERTIFI­ LUMBER & SUPPLY COMPANY, Telephone: (405) 246‑0602 cause in the District Court of Oklahoma To: The following persons, and to the CATES, SERIES 2005‑HE4, L.P., formerly known as HOPE Facsimile: (405) 698‑0007 County, Oklahoma, entitled Deutsche spouses, if any of the following persons, Plaintiff, v. DEBRA BAKER; (CV11857794) LUMBER & SUPPLY COMPANY, [email protected] Bank National Trust Company, as and to the successors and assigns, SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF NOTICE OF PUBLICATION L.P., an Oklahoma Limited Partnership; [email protected] Trustee for Morgan Stanley ABS known and unknown, of the following DEBRA BAKER; JOHN DOE, Case No. CJ‑2019‑6878 ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA Attorneys for Plaintiff Capital I Inc. Trust 2004‑HE7, persons: Pamela Bunker OCCUPANT; LARRY D. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF FE RAILWAY COMPANY; BNSF (2‑24, 3‑2, 3‑10‑20) Mortgage Pass‑Through Certificates, Plaintiffs, by and through their BAKER; SPOUSE, IF ANY, OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF RAILWAY COMPANY; if such Series 2004‑HE7, Plaintiff v. Harold attorney Lynn J. Bilodeau, filed a OF LARRY D. BAKER; OKLAHOMA entities continue to have legal existence Bowen, et al., Defendants, and that you Petition in the above styled matter to PALISADES COLLECTION, TINKER FEDERAL CREDIT (CV11857797) but if not the names or whereabouts of must answer the Petition of said quiet title in and to the real property LLC; NEW CENTURY UNION Plaintiff, vs. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION the partners, officers, shareholders, unit Plaintiff on or before the 10th day of described as: MORTGAGE CLAYTON B. LEONARD, Case No. CJ‑2019‑6471 holders, successors and assigns of such April, 2020, or the allegations of said Lot Seven (7) in Block Three (3), CORPORATION; AND Defendant. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF entities; MAX HIBSHMAN, if he be Petition will be taken as true and a judg­ of ROCK MANOR ESTATES, ONEMAIN FINANCIAL To the above‑named Defendant: OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF living, but if he be deceased, the ment will be entered for the sums due Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, SERVICES, INC. FKA CLAYTON B. LEONARD OKLAHOMA unknown successors of Max Hibshman under the Note and Mortgage which are according to the recorded plat SPRINGLEAF FINANCIAL WHEREVER FOUND TINKER FEDERAL CREDIT GREETINGS: the subject of said suit in the amount of thereof. SERVICES, INC. FKA You are hereby notified that an UNION Plaintiff, vs. DANNY YOU AND EACH OF YOU are $58,152.28 with interest, attorney fees Should you fail to file a response to AMERICAN GENERAL action has been filed in the District D. MCCONNELL, Defendant. hereby notified that you have been sued and all costs and a Decree ordering said Petition on or before April 1, FINANCIAL SERVICES, Court, of Oklahoma County, State of To the above‑named Defendant: in the District Court of Oklahoma foreclosure of said Mortgage, barring 2020, (or if this is being served on you, INC. Defendant(s). Oklahoma, Case No. CJ‑2019‑6878, DANNY D. MCCONNELL County, State of Oklahoma, in Cause your interest in the following described within twenty (20) days of the date of THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, TO: styled “Tinker Federal Credit Union, WHEREVER FOUND No. CV‑2020‑349, wherein Williams & real property: service) the court will enter an order Palisades Collection, LLC and Plaintiff v. Clayton B. Leonard, You are hereby notified that an Brown Properties, LLC is Plaintiff, and A part of Lots Four (4) and Five quieting the title in the named plaintiffs. OneMain Financial Services, Inc. fka Defendant”. The action alleges that action has been filed in the District Henderson Industries, Inc., formerly (5) in BRADOAKS ADDITION, Rick Warren Springleaf Financial Services, Inc. fka Defendant is indebted to Tinker Federal Court, of Oklahoma County, State of known as Henderson Acres, Inc., et al., an Addition to Oklahoma City, (SEAL) Court Clerk, American General Financial Services, Credit Union in the amount of Oklahoma, Case No. CJ‑2019‑6471, are Defendants, and the Plaintiff alleges Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, By: Deputy Court Clerk Inc., an Unincorporated Association, or $5,126.00 as of December 3, 2019 styled “Tinker Federal Credit Union, that it and all those persons by, through according to the recorded plat Attorney for Plaintiff: if a Corporation, whether it continues to along with the recovery of a 2018 Plaintiff v. Danny D. McConnell, and under whom they claim and deraign thereof, all being more Lynn J. Bilodeau #13956 have legal existence or not, its Suzuki GSX250R VIN: Defendant”. The action alleges that their title have been in open, visible, particularly described as follows, 212 East Second Street registered agent, officers, or successors; LC6DN11A0J1100073. Defendant is indebted to Tinker Federal notorious, continuous and adverse to‑wit: Beginning at a point on Edmond, OK 73034 Larry D. Baker and Spouse, if any, of You and/or your unknown Credit Union in the amount of possession for more than fifteen (15) the East line of said Lot Four (4), (405) 232‑5966 Larry D. Baker, if living or if dead, and successors are hereby notified that you $21,107.79 as of November 12,2019 years prior to the filing of this Petition a distance of 17.50 feet South of (2‑17, 2‑24, 3‑2‑20) to said Defendant(s)’ unknown have been sued in this action and must along with the recovery of a 2015 of the following described real property DODGE DURANGO VIN: the Northeast corner of said Lot successors, if any. answer the Petition filed by Plaintiff on situated in Oklahoma County, State of 1C4RDHAG3FC946302. Four (4); thence South 00°11’03” TAKE NOTICE that you have been or before May 5th 2020 or the facts Oklahoma, to‑wit: (CV11854949) You and/or your unknown East on the East line of said Lot sued by HSBC Bank USA, National contained in said Petition will be taken See attached Exhibit “A” NOTICE OF PETITION TO QUIET successors are hereby notified that you Four (4) a distance of 125.03 feet Association, As Trustee For Ace Secu­ as true and judgment will be entered in And you, the said Defendants, are TITLE TO REAL PROPERTY have been sued in this action and must to the Southeast corner of said rities Corp. Home Equity Loan Trust, favor of Tinker Federal Credit Union. further notified unless you answer said Case No. CV‑2020‑348 answer the Petition filed by Plaintiff on Lot Four (4); thence North 89°59’ Series 2005‑HE4 Asset‑Backed Issued 2nd February, 2020. Petition of the Plaintiff filed herein IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF or before May 5th 2020 or the facts 21” West on the South line of Pass‑Through Certificates, Series RICK WARREN against you on or before the 6th day of OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF contained in said Petition will be taken said Lot Five (5) for a distance of 2005 ‑HE4, in the District Court of (SEAL) COURT CLERK April, 2020, the allegations of said OKLAHOMA Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, By: Deputy as true and judgment will be entered in 45.72 feet; thence North Petition will be taken as true, and judg­ Rodney Rollerson and and that you must answer the Petition Attorney for Plaintiff: favor of Tinker Federal Credit Union. 37°54’17” West for a distance of ment will be entered, and a Decree Catrenna Rollerson Plaintiffs, on or before April 7, 2020, or the alle­ JEFFERY S. LUDLAM, OBA #17822 Issued 2nd February, 2020. 87.10 feet; thence North quieting Plaintiff title to the above vs. Willie B. Smith, and the gations of said Petition will be taken as HALL & LUDLAM, PLLC RICK WARREN 43°00’04” West for a distance of described property will be entered spouse, if any of Willie B. true and judgment rendered against you 210 Park Ave, Suite 3001 (SEAL) COURT CLERK 47.50 feet to a point on the against each of you, the said Smith, and the successors, awarding Plaintiff a first lien upon the Oklahoma City, OK 73102 By: Deputy Northwesterly line of said Lot Defendants. known and unknown of Willie following described real estate, situated (405) 600‑9500 ‑ Telephone Attorney for Plaintiff: Five (5) a distance of 6.23 feet WITNESS my hand this 13th day of B. Smith Campynella Smith, in Oklahoma County, State of (405) 600‑9550 ‑ Facsimile JEFFERY S. LUDLAM, OBA #17822 Southwesterly on the most North­ February, 2020. and the spouse, if any of Oklahoma, to‑wit: (2‑24, 3‑2, 3‑9‑20) HALL & LUDLAM, PLLC erly corner of said Lot Five (5); RICK WARREN Campynella Smith, and the THE EAST TWENTY‑FIVE 210 Park Ave, Suite 3001 thence Northeasterly on the (SEAL) Court Clerk successors, known and (25) FEET (E 25’) OF LOT Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Northwesterly line of said Lots (CV11857796) By: Deputy unknown of Campynella Smith SEVEN (7) AND THE WEST (405) 600‑9500 ‑ Telephone Four (4) and Five (5) and on the NOTICE BY PUBLICATION GERALD E. KELLEY, OBA #4923 Rachel L. Dunlap, and the FIFTY (W50’) FEET OF LOT (405) 600‑9550 ‑ Facsimile Arc of a curve to the left having a CASE NO. CJ‑2019‑7069 GERALD E. KELLEY LLC spouse, if any of Rachel L. EIGHT (8) OF, BLOCK TWO (2‑24, 3‑2, 3‑9‑20) radius of 50.00 feet for a distance Judge: Prince, Thomas E One Dunlap, and the successors, (2) IN, MCLEMORE of 31.14 feet to a point 12.37 feet IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN 211 North Robinson Suite 800 known and unknown of Rachel ADDITION TO, OKLAHOMA Southerly of the Northwest AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY (CV11857800) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 L. Dunlap Madolyn S. CITY, OKLAHOMA COUNTY, corner of said Lot Four (4); STATE OF OKLAHOMA NOTICE OF PUBLICATION (405) 235‑4671 (405) 235‑5247 Love‑Lane, trustee of the OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING MIDFIRST BANK, Plaintiff, Case No.: CV‑2020‑33 thence South 78°41’40” East for a Solona J. Love Family Trust TO THE RECORDED PLAT (fax) vs. CORY A. OZERETNY; IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF distance of 26.48 feet; thence due dated July 8, 1993, Continental THEREOF. [email protected] SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF CORY OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF East parallel to and 17.50 feet Property Group, LLC, Defend­ PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3225 S.W. EXHIBIT “A” A. OZERETNY; OKLAHOMA South of the North line of said ants. 61st, Oklahoma City, OK 73159 A tract of land lying in the North­ OCCUPANT(S) OF THE TIMOTHY CAMPBELL AND Lot Four (4) for a distance of To: The following persons, and to the for the sum of $30,877.40, with interest west Quarter (NW/4) of Section PREMISES; BANCFIRST; MIRLANDE CAMPBELL, 92.33 feet to the point or place of spouses, if any of the following persons, from June 1, 2017, at 2 percent per Eleven (11), Township Thirteen Defendants. husband and wife, Plaintiffs, v. beginning, commonly known as and to the successors and assigns, annum, and a deferred principal balance (13) North, Range Three (3) TO: Cory A. Ozeretny and Spouse, if THOMAS BECKER, IF 1904 Moulton Court, Oklahoma known and unknown, of the following of $14,552.09, together with a West of the Indian Meridian, any, of Cory A. Ozeretny LIVING, AND IF City, OK 73127 (the “Property”) persons: reasonable attorney’s fee, $375.00 for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a DECEASED, THE DATED this 13th day February, Willie B. Smith abstracting, advances for taxes, and being more particularly petition has been filed against you in the UNKNOWN HEIRS, EXECU­ 2020. Campynella Smith insurance and property preservation, described as follows: District Court of Oklahoma County, TORS, ADMINISTRATORS, RICK WARREN Rachel L. Dunlap and the costs of this action, and COMMENCING at the Oklahoma in an action entitled MidFirst DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, AND (SEAL) COURT CLERK OF Madolyn S. Love‑Lane (trustee) ordering said property sold to satisfy Northwest corner of said Bank v. Cory A. Ozeretny, et al., Case ASSIGNS OF THOMAS OKLAHOMA COUNTY Continential Property Group, LLC said judgment, and forever barring you Northwest Quarter (NW/4); No. CJ‑2019‑7069, by Plaintiff, BECKER; et. al. Defendants. By: Deputy Clerk U.S. Attorney’s office WD and all persons claiming by, through or thence South 89°15’45” East MidFirst Bank. This summons by publi­ TO: Thomas Becker a/k/a Thomas W. KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS under you from ever setting up or along the North line of said Oklahoma cation is specifically directed to Cory A. Becker; the unknown heirs, executors, A Professional Corporation asserting any right, title, equity or Northwest Quarter (NW/4) a Plaintiffs, by and through their Ozeretny and Spouse, if any, of Cory A. administrators, devisees, trustees, Jason Howell, OBA #19128 interest in and to said real estate distance of 2147.25 feet to a attorney Lynn J. Bilodeau, filed a Ozeretny, whose whereabouts are successors and assigns of Thomas Triad Center I, Suite 550 adverse to the right and title of the point on the Westerly Right of Petition in the above styled matter to unknown. Becker (“Unknown Successors of 7666 East 61st Street purchaser at said foreclosure sale, and Way line of the A.T. & S. F. quiet title in and to the real property The nature of this suit against you is Thomas Becker”); the Unknown Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 for such other and further relief to Railroad; thence South 34°05’24” located in Oklahoma City, and regarding any interest you may have in Spouse, if any, of Thomas Becker; and Telephone (918) 254‑0626 which it may be entitled. West along said Westerly Right described as: the following described real estate the unknown heirs, executors, adminis­ Facsimile (918) 254‑7915 WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFI­ of Way line a distance of 18.40 the East 5 feet of Lot (property) situated in Oklahoma trators, devisees, trustees, successors E‑mail: [email protected] CIAL SEAL, this 10th day of February, feet to the POINT OF Twenty‑Two (22) and All of Lots County, Oklahoma, to wit: and assigns of the Unknown Spouse, if ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF 2020. BEGINNING; thence South Twenty‑three (23) and SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT A; any, of Thomas Becker (“Unknown (2‑17, 2‑24, 3‑2‑20) RICK WARREN 41°23’03” West a distance of Twenty‑four (24), in Block One The East 31.25 feet of Lot Four Successors of the Unknown Spouse, if (SEAL) Court Clerk 74.77 feet; thence South (1), of BERKELEY PLACE, A (4) and the West 18.75 feet of any, of Thomas Becker”) By: Deputy (CV11854937) 43°33’02” West a distance of Sub‑Division of Lot 6, ROSS Lot Five (5), in Block Four (4), in PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Shapiro & Cejda, LLC NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 50.50 feet; thence along a curve HEIGHTS ADDITION, to Okla­ WELLINGTON LAKES, an Petition has been filed against you in the 770 NE 63rd St Case No. CV‑2020‑349 to the left having a radius of homa City, Oklahoma County, Addition in Oklahoma City, District Court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma City, OK 73105‑6431 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 1050.51 feet (a chord bearing of Oklahoma, according to the Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, Oklahoma in the above titled action, (405) 848‑1819 OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF South 38°06’59” West and a recorded plat thereof. according to the recorded plat with Case Number CV‑2020‑33, by File No. 19‑134613 OKLAHOMA length of 147.50 feet) a distance [legal] ADDITION, TO OKLA­ thereof. Plaintiffs, Timothy Campbell and (2‑17, 2‑24, 3‑2‑20) WILLIAMS & BROWN of 147.62 feet; thence South HOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA Plaintiff claims damages against you Mirlande Campbell, husband and wife. PROPERTIES, LLC, Plaintiff, 34°05’24” West a distance of 100 COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, in the amount of: The action alleges that the Defendants vs. HENDERSON INDUS­ feet; thence along a curve to the ACCORDING TO THE (CV11857776) Reason, Amount may have a claim of some right, title, TRIES, INC., formerly known left having a radius of 537.16 feet RECORDED PLAT THEREOF. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Unpaid Principal Balance: lien, estate, encumbrance, assessment, as HENDERSON ACRES, (a chord bearing of South Should you fail to file a response to No. CJ‑2019‑4811 $90,810.24 or interest in and to the real property INC., an Oklahoma 26°00’14” West and a length of said Petition on or before April 1, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Date of Default: July 1, 2019 situated in Oklahoma County, State of Corporation; FLINTCO, INC., 151.12 feet) distance of 151.62 2020, (or if this is being served on you, OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Interest Due From: June 1, 2019 Oklahoma, legally described as follows, an Oklahoma Corporation; feet; thence South 17°55’04” within twenty (20) days of the date of OKLAHOMA Interest Rate: 5.000% to wit: ROONEY LUMBER & West a distance of24.75 feet to a service) the court will enter an order AUTO ADVANTAGE including all subsequent amounts due The South 40 feet of Lots Twen­ SUPPLY COMPANY, L.P., point on the said Westerly Right quieting the title in the named plaintiffs. FINANCE, LLC Plaintiff, vs. and owing per the terms of the Note and ty‑one (21) through Twenty‑four formerly known as HOPE of Way line; thence North Rick Warren CHRISTY LYNNE BERGER Mortgage, all subsequent advances by (24), Inclusive, in Block Thirteen LUMBER & SUPPLY 34°05’24” East along said (SEAL) Court Clerk, and MARTINEZ QUARTEZ Plaintiff, if any, for taxes, insurance (13), of HIGGINS HEIGHTS COMPANY, L.P., an Westerly Right of Way line a By: Deputy Court Clerk MITCHELL Defendants. premiums, or expenses necessary for ADDITION, an Addition to Oklahoma Limited distance of 544.50 feet to the Attorney for Plaintiff: MARTINEZ QUARTEZ the preservation of the subject property, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Partnership; ATCHISON, point of beginning. Containing Lynn J. Bilodeau #13956 MITCHELL you are hereby noticed that all costs of this action; reasonable attor­ Continued on next page LPXLP journalrecord.com » The Journal Record » February 24, 2020» 5B

WILLIAMS, BOREN & Alex M. Sharp ‑ # 31876 (4), IN ROBERT’S LAKEVIEW et al., Defendants. Norman, OK 73071 ASSOCIATES, P.C. Chynna Scruggs ‑ # 32663 GARDENS ADDITION SEC. 2, TO THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: 736 Steven Griffith 4304 12 Ave NE Civil ATTORNEYS Kim S. Jenkins ‑ # 32809 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS, IF ANY, Norman, OK 73071: golf cart zero turn 401 N. HUDSON:AVE., STE. 200 William H. Sullivan ‑ # 8761 COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, OF FRANCIS D. COZAD, mower bicycle mower deck framed AD County, Oklahoma according to OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73102 BAER& TIMBERLAKE, P.C. ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED DECEASED, UNKNOWN Petersen jersey fishing pole. SCSS the recorded plat thereof. (405) 232‑5220 ‘ P.O. Box 18486 PLAT THEREOF; SUCCESSORS, IF ANY, OF BETTY #0003 600 NW 178th St Edmond, OK Property Address: 2708 S. (405) 232‑1963 (FAX) Oklahoma City, OK 73154‑0486 for the sum of $$131,410.57, with D. COZAD, DECEASED, VANESSA 73003 McKinley, Oklahoma City, OK 73109 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Telephone: (405) 842‑7722 interest, and the further sum of $0 for COZAD WILLIAMS, WHETHER #411 Shannon Keeves 21815 The Petition seeks to quiet title to the (2‑24, 3‑2, 3‑9‑20) Facsimile: (405) 848‑9349 abstracting expense, with interest LIVING OR DEAD, AND IF DEAD, Military Ave Edmond, OK 73012 Furni­ real property described above in favor don@baer‑timberlake.com thereon until paid; examination HER UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS, IF ture Tools (2‑24, 3‑2, 3‑9‑20) expenses of $0 with interest per annum ANY, SPOUSE OF VANESSA #413 Dane Myers 548 NW 169th St of ownership by Timothy Campbell and (CV11857815) thereon, until paid; and the further sum COZAD WILLIAMS, IF MARRIED, Edmond, OK 73012 Furniture Sports Mirlande Campbell, and that the NOTICE BY PUBLICATION of a reasonable amount, attorney’s fee, WHETHER LIVING OR DEAD, AND Equipment Appliances Totes Boxes Defendants be forever barred and Case No: CV‑2019‑1390 (CV11857825) and the costs of said suit and IF DEAD, HIS/HER UNKNOWN #509 Fred Graham 17005 enjoined from claiming, setting‑up, or IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF NOTICE OF PUBLICATION foreclosing said mortgage lien and your SUCCESSORS, IF ANY Autumnwood Dr. Edmond, OK 73012 asserting any right, title, or interest OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Case No. CJ‑2019‑6376 interest in the subject property and TAKE NOTICE that you have been Totes Tools Furniture Boxes Sports adverse to the Plaintiffs herein. OKLAHOMA IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ordering said property sold with or sued by KONDAUR CAPITAL Equipment You are hereby notified that you SHAZIA ITTIQ Plaintiff, vs. OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF without appraisement as plaintiff shall CORPORATION, NOT IN ITS INDI­ #763 Debra Bevel 1301 NW 178th have been sued in this action and must LUE ALICE MASON, THE OKLAHOMA elect at the time judgment is rendered, VIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY St #55 Edmond, OK 73012 Boxes answer the Petition filed by the CITY OF OKLAHOMA MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES Plaintiffs on or before April 10, 2020 or all of which you will take due notice. IN ITS CAPACITY AS SEPARATE Furniture Lamps Footlocker CITY, FAUST CREDIT UNION OF Securcare #0004 7829 W. Hefner Rd the allegations contained in said Petition WITNESS my hand and official seal TRUSTEE OF MATAWIN VENTURE CORPORATION, AUTO OKLAHOMA CITY, an Okla­ OKC, OK 73162 will be taken as true and judgment will this 20th day of February, 2020 TRUST SERIES 2019‑3, and that you ADVANTAGE FINANCE, homa credit union, Plaintiff, v. 471 Clydine Preston PO Box be entered determining ownership and RICK WARREN, must answer the Petition of said Plain­ INC., LVNV FUNDING, W AL T BURRESS 721638, Oklahoma City, OK 73172 quieting title as requested in the (SEAL) Court Clerk tiff on file in said cause on or before LLC., her heirs, assignees, and BARTLETT, Defendant. bags boots electronics 327 Hashim Plaintiffs’ Petition allowing all relief By Deputy Court Clerk April 10, 2020, or the allegations of legatees, and all others TO: WALT BURRESS BARTLETT Webb 10604 N Council Rd #9, available pursuant to law. KELLY M. PARKER 22673 said Petition will be taken as true and similarly interested, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Oklahoma City, OK 73162 home décor Given under my hand and seal this LAMUN MOCK CUNNYNGHAM & judgment rendered against you, Defendant(s). Petition was filed against you in the awarding the Plaintiff a first mortgage boxes furniture luggage 20th day of February, 2020. DAVIS, P.C. To: Any heirs, executors, District Court of Oklahoma County, lien upon the following described real Securcare #0006 8600 Roxbury Blvd RICK WARREN Attorneys for Plaintiff administrators, devisees, successors, Oklahoma in Case No. CJ‑2019‑6376, estate situate in Oklahoma County, OKC, OK 73132 (SEAL) Court Clerk 5613 North Classen Boulevard trustees and Assigns, immediate and by Plaintiff Municipal Employees Credit Oklahoma, to‑wit: A075 Destiny Pompey 5757 W Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Oklahoma remote, known and unknown of Faust Union of Oklahoma City (“ME/CU”). ALL OF LOT FORTY‑THREE (43), Hefner Rd Apt 636 OKC, OK 73132 By: Deputy 73118‑1295 Corporation: ME/CU’s Petition was filed against you OF BLOCK TWO (2), IN SECTION 3 Mattress Bed Frames B032 Dochelle APPROVED: (405) 840‑5900 You are hereby notified that you on November 8, 2019. This Summons SALYER’S WINDSOR FOREST, AN Shaw 11417 N Lincoln Blvd. OKC, OK MATT BLUE, OBA #19755 (2‑24, 3‑2, 3‑9‑20) have been sued by Plaintiff in the above by Publication is specifically directed to ADDITION TO OKLAHOMA CITY, 73114 Fridge Craftsman Saw Boxes THE COLEMAN LAW OFFICE cause in the District Court of Oklahoma Walt Burress Bartlett (“Defendant”), OKLAHOMA COUNTY, Furniture Home Décor Luggage C014 3904 East Reno Ave. County, Oklahoma, entitled Shazia Ittiq, whose whereabouts are unknown. (CV11857834) OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING TO THE Terrance Aguillard 10001 Senate Dr. Oklahoma City, OK 73117 Plaintiff v. Lou Alice Mason’ et. al., The suit brought against the NOTICE BY PUBLICATION RECORDED PLAT THEREOF; OKC, OK 73162 Furniture Home Décor 405‑677‑2407 (Phone) Defendants, and that you must answer Defendant is to recover possession of a CJ‑2020‑374 for the sum of $$169,252.71, with Bikes Electronics Totes Toys C041 405‑670‑2254 (Fax) the Petition of said Plaintiff on or before truck and a monetary judgment for the IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN interest, and the further sum of a Janet McKinley 6000 E Reno Apt 1601 Attorney for Plaintiffs the day 1st of April, 2020, (30 days entire amount owed. On July 15,2015, AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY reasonable amount for abstracting MWC, OK 73110 Washer Dryer Boxes (2‑24, 3‑2, 3‑10‑20) from the date of notice) or the allega­ Defendant executed and delivered to STATE OF OKLAHOMA expense, with interest thereon until Totes Furniture Luggage Sewing tions of said Petition will be taken as Fowler Dodge a Retail Installment Sale KONDAUR CAPITAL paid; examination expenses of a reason­ Machine C060 Ryan Hoegg 9105 (CV11857805) true the Court will determine that you Contract (the Note). Said Note was CORPORATION, NOT IN able amount with interest per annum Pebble Lane OKC, OK 73132 Furniture NOTICE OF PUBLICATION and if married, your spouse, heirs, assigned to ME/CU. Defendant became ITS INDIVIDUAL thereon, until paid; and the further sum Lamps Boxes Tools Home Décor D027 Case No. CJ‑2019‑6066 exec ­utors, administrators, devisees, obligated to pay ME/CU the principal CAPACITY BUT SOLELY IN of a reasonable amount, attorney’s fee, 6379 NW 63rd Apt 305 OKC, OK IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF successors, trustees and Assigns, imme­ amount of$79,569.00, together with an ITS CAPACITY AS and the costs of said suit and 73132 Furniture Boxes Totes Home OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF diate and remote have no right, title or interest rate of 2.99% per annum. SEPARATE TRUSTEE OF foreclosing said mortgage lien and your Décor 320 Jennifer Clark 11805 OKLAHOMA interest in the real property which is the Defendant granted ME/CU a security MATAWIN VENTURES interest in the subject property and Hastings Ave Yukon, OK 73099 TINKER FEDERAL CREDIT subject of this action, to wit: interest in a 2015 Dodge Ram (the TRUST SERIES 2019‑3, Plain­ ordering said property sold with or Furniture Propane Grill Boxes Totes UNION Plaintiff, vs. SAMUEL Lot Thirty (30), of Block collateral). tiff, vs. UNKNOWN SUCCES­ without appraisement as plaintiff shall Home Décor 403 Blessing Sampson B. FELDER, Defendant. Twenty‑five (25) in CRESTON HILLS Defendant is in default for failing to SORS, IF ANY OF EARL L. elect at the time judgment is rendered, 612 S Shepherd Dr. Mustang, OK To the above‑named Defendant: ADD, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, make payments as provided in the Note GIBSON, DECEASED, et al., all of which you will take due notice. 73064 Furniture Boxes 526 Janna SAMUEL B. FELDER WHEREVER according to the recorded plat thereof and refuses to disclose the location of Defendants. WITNESS my hand and official seal Melton 323 E Main St. Hominy, OK FOUND a/k/a 2045 NE 17th Street, Oklahoma the collateral. ME/CU seeks possession THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: this 20th day of February, 2020. Furniture Trunk Boxes Luggage Home You are hereby notified that an City, OK 73111 of the collateral and a monetary UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS, IF ANY, RICK WARREN, Décor action has been filed in the District Dated this 20th day of February, judgment for the entire amount owed. OF EARL L. GIBSON, DECEASED (SEAL) Court Clerk Securcare #0007 168 E. 33rd St Court, of Oklahoma County, State of 2020. As of October 25, 2019, there was an TAKE NOTICE that you have been By Deputy Court Clerk Edmond, OK 73013 Oklahoma, Case No. CJ‑2019‑6066, Rick Warren unpaid‑principal balance of $37,610.64. sued by KONDAUR CAPITAL KELLY M. PARKER 22673 B074 Jamie Cox 168 Clay Dr. styled “Tinker Federal Credit Union, (SEAL) Court Clerk Interest which continues to accrue CORPORATION, NOT IN ITS INDI­ LAMUN MOCK CUNNYNGHAM & Edmond, OK 73013 washer dryer furni­ Plaintiff v. Samuel B. Felder, By: Deputy thereon at 2.99% per annum. VIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY DAVIS, P.C. ture lamps wheelchair boxes Defendant”. The action alleges that Oklahoma County Court Clerk Unless Defendant answers the IN ITS CAPACITY AS SEPARATE Attorneys for Plaintiff Securcare #011 1708 S. Air Depot Defendant is indebted to Tinker Federal 320 Robert S. Kerr Avenue Petition on or before April 6, 2020, TRUSTEE OF MATAWIN 5613 North Classen Boulevard Blvd. MWC, OK 73110 Credit Union in the amount of 409 County Office Bldg. judgment will be taken in favor VENTURES TRUST SERIES 2019‑3, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 435 Krystal Bell 315 W. Marshall $11,123.36 as of September 11, 2019. OKC, Oklahoma 73102‑3604 ofME/CU and against Defendant in the and that you must answer the Petition of 73118‑1295 Dr. Midwest City, OK 73110 Boxes You and/or your unknown APPROVED: amount of$37,61 0.64, together with said Plaintiff on file in said cause on or (405) 840‑5900 Toolbox Walking Stilts Tools 365 successors are hereby notified that you Shazia Ittiq interest at the Note rate of2.99% per before April 12, 2020, or the (2‑24, 3‑2, 3‑9‑20) James Faries 21920 E. Bowman Rd. have been sued in this action and must 2517 Shelburne Dr annum after October 22,2019, and for allegations of said Petition will be taken Luther, OK 73054 Furniture Bike Toys answer the Petition filed by Plaintiff on Edmond, OK 73034 possession of the collateral, together as true and judgment rendered against Totes Boxes 480 Jennifer Holland 213 or before May 5th 2020 or the facts 405‑408‑7860 with ME/CU’s costs and attorney’s fees you, awarding the Plaintiff a first Vida Way Norman, OK 73069 contained in said Petition will be taken [email protected] incurred in connection with this matter. mortgage lien upon the following Furniture Boxes Tools 238 Charles Keel as true and judgment will be entered in Plaintiff Pro‑Se RICK WARREN described real estate situate in Storage Auction 405 E. Rickenbacker Midwest City, OK favor 0 inker Federal Credit Union. (2‑24, 3‑2, 3‑9‑20) (SEAL) Court Clerk Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to‑wit: 73110 Totes Tools Boxes Power Tools Issued 2nd February, 2020. By: Deputy Court Clerk ALL OF LOT SIXTEEN (16), IN (MS11853487) 127 Tami Gobins 308 W. Peach St. Attorney for Plaintiff ME/CU BLOCK THREE (3), IN The following SecurCare Self Midwest City, OK 73110 Furniture RICK WARREN (CV11857821) B. Gore Gaines, OBA #16500 RIDGECREST HEIGHTS, AN Storage sites have assigned for an Toys Power Tools Boxes Totes (SEAL) COURT CLERK NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Chantel P. OBA #32431 ADDI ­TION TO MIDWEST CITY, online public auction at Securcare #0012 201 N. Sooner Rd By: Deputy No. CJ‑2020‑1008 Montrel D. Prest , OBA #33999 OKLAHOMA COUNTY, www.lockerfox.com on Tuesday OKC, OK 73117 Attorney for Plaintiff: IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN LYTLE SOUL& FELTY, P.C. ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED March 3rd, 2020 starting at 9:00am. 023 Lakeysha Dean 3917 Oakbrook JEFFERY S. LUDLAM, OBA #17822 AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY 1200 Robinson Renaissance PLAT THEREOF; Property will be sold to the highest Dr. Del City, OK 73115 Washer Dryer HALL & LUDLAM, PLLC STATE OF OKLAHOMA 119 North Robinson for the sum of $$140,944.35, with bidder. Property must be removed Trampoline Basketball Goal 2 Fridges 210 Park Ave, Suite 3001 QUICKEN LOANS INC., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 interest, and the further sum of a within three days and space broom 042 Genise Robinson 6004 Will Rogers Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Plaintiff, vs. UNKNOWN (405) 235·7471 (Telephone) reasonable amount for abstracting swept. Buyers will need to leave a RD #210 MWC, OK 73110 Boxes (405) 600‑9500 ‑ Telephone SUCCESSORS OF BRUCE M. (405) 232‑3852 (Facsimile) expense, with interest thereon until $100.00 cleaning deposit for each unit Totes Lamps TV Home Décor 189 (405) 600‑9550 ‑ Facsimile BLAKE, IF ANY, et al., (2‑24, 3‑2, 3‑9‑20) paid; examination expenses of a reason­ bought with the facility until the unit is Latoyei Banks 521 Royal AVE OKC, (2‑24, 3‑2, 3‑9‑20) Defendant(s). able amount with interest per annum fully cleaned out. Seller reserves the OK 73130 Boxes Totes Furniture THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: thereon, until paid; and the further sum right to reject any bid and to withdraw Luggage Electronics 354 Rebecca Unknown successors of Bruce M. (CV11857829) (CV11857810) of a reasonable amount, attorney’s fee, any property from the sale. Bidding Scholz 930 Oak Hill RD Choctaw, OK Blake, if any, Spouse of Bruce M. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION SERVICE BY NOTICE BY PUBLI­ and the costs of said suit and takes place on Lockerfox.com 73020 Furniture Boxes Totes Trunks Blake, if married CJ‑2020‑100 CATION foreclosing said mortgage lien and your SecurCare Self Storage #0008: 5110 Grill Dolly Carpet Cleaner Hello kitty TAKE NOTICE that you have been IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN CASE NO. CJ‑2019‑6390 interest in the subject property and NW 10th St, OKC, OK. 73127 Mini Bike 367 Kaitlynn Kyzer 212 S sued by Quicken Loans Inc., and that AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA: TO: ordering said property sold with or 033 Sequoyah Nkengenyi 4212 NW Post RD MWC, OK 73110 Electronics you must answer the Petition of said STATE OF OKLAHOMA DAVION T. NELSON and/or his without appraisement as plaintiff shall 10 St 2D OKC, Ok 73107: Misc boxes Furniture Toys 494 Pauline Acosta Plaintiff on file in said cause on or WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., unknown successors, heirs and assigns. elect at the time judgment is rendered, Clothes Household items 157 Jimmy 1924 Rulane DR MWC, OK 73110 before May 10, 2020, or the allegations Plaintiff, vs. FIRLY You are hereby notified that an all of which you will take due notice. Eagan 705 Quapaw Enid, Ok 73701: Furniture Washer Dryer Roll Top Desk of said Petition will be taken as true and WAHYUNINGTYAS, action has been filed in the District WITNESS my hand and official seal Furn Tools Vacuums Wood furnace Boxes Totes Grill 620 Tramell Baker judgment rendered, foreclosing any DANIEL IMES, STATE OF Court of Oklahoma County, State of this 20th day of February, 2020. Portable lights Spinning wheel Misc 3912 Parkwood Ln MWC, OK 73110 interest you may have in the follow­ OKLAHOMA, EX REL. Oklahoma, in the above Case No. RICK WARREN, boxes Clothes 383 Quint Osborn 9717 Nike Shoes Boxes Big TV Furniture ing‑described real estate (property) situ­ OKLAHOMA TAX CJ‑2019‑6390, styled “Tinker Federal (SEAL) Court Clerk NW 10 St #291 OKC, Ok 73127: 655 Jerry Rice 3915 S Catfish Dr ated in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, COMMISSION, NEW FRON­ Credit Union, a Federally Chartered By Deputy Court Clerk Fridge Bicycle Clothes Mattresses Newalla, OK 74857 Furniture Luggage to‑wit: TIER OKC PROPERTIES, Credit Union, Plaintiff v. DAVION T. KELLY M. PARKER 22673 Electronics­ 458 Trey‑Von Childs 2630 Tools Fish Tank Lawn Equipment All of Lot Five (5), Block Eight (8), LLC, REBECCA D. ZEAVIN, NELSON, Defendant.” The action LAMUN MOCK CUNNYNGHAM & Silver Tree Dr OKC, Ok 73120: Furn Fishing Poles in Traub Addition to Midwest City, SPOUSE OF REBECCA D. alleges that Defendant is indebted to DAVIS, P.C. Gun safe Misc tote Microwave Plates Securcare #0222 20 Wilshire Blvd Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, ZEAVIN, IF MARRIED, Tinker Federal Credit Union, a Attorneys for Plaintiff 572 Jose De Loera 7003 NW 53 Oklahoma City, OK 73116 according to the recorded plat thereof, SUMMIT RIDGE LLC, Federally Chartered Credit Union, in the 5613 North Classen Boulevard Bethany, Ok 73008: Car 328 Mikea Marzett 608 Musgrave for the sum of: OCCUPANT 1 (REAL NAME amount of $14,536.35, with interest Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Securcare Self Storage #0009 2420 Blvd OKC, OK 73113 Misc Boxes Tire Reason, Amount UNKNOWN) AND thereon on the above stated principal 73118‑1295 S Meridian OKC, OK 73108 Cooler 020 Linda Gathers 706 NE 27th Unpaid Principal Balance: $41,821.23 OCCUPANT 2 (REAL NAME balance and interest rate, until paid, (405) 840‑5900 333 Jeffery Sparkman 3008 SW St #4 OKC, OK 73105 Furniture Home Date of Default: 09/01/2019 UNKNOWN) Defendants. together with reasonable attorney’s fees (2‑24, 3‑2, 3‑9‑20) 129th OKC OK 73170 Wood Totes Decor Luggage Totes Boxes and costs as provided in the note. Interest Due From: 08/01/2019 THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Suitcase Electrical Box 403 Traci (2‑24, 3‑2‑20) You and! or your unknown Lender’s Fees & Costs: FIRLY WAHYUNINGTYAS, Stanback 4317 SW 22nd St OKC OK successors are hereby notified that you Corporate Advances, $60.00 WHETHER LIVING OR DEAD, AND (CV11857838) 73108 Suitcase speaker Boxes Crutches have been sued in this action and must Escrow Advance $889.51 IF DEAD, HIS/HER UNKNOWN NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 151 Lori Smith 11717 Hackney Lane answer the Petition filed by the Plaintiff Accrued Late Charges $54.60 SUCCESSORS, IF ANY CJ‑2019‑6766 Yukon OK 73099 Boxes Bookcase on or before April 20, 2020 or the facts MIP Payment $87.36 TAKE NOTICE that you have been IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN Securcare #0010 8311 S. Western Miscellaneous and or allegations contained in said Other Fees $17.00 sued by WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AND FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY Ave OKC, OK 73139 Petition will be taken as true and judg­ property and ordering said property sold and that you must answer the Petition of STATE OF OKLAHOMA 434 Becky Smith Route 2 Box 2229 (MS11844848) ment will be entered in favor of Tinker with or without appraisement as said Plaintiff on file in said cause on or KONDAUR CAPITAL Checotah, OK 74426 furniture tools “The University Hospitals Authority Federal Credit Union as requested Plaintiff may elect, all of which you will before April 12, 2020, or the CORPORATION, NOT IN fishing pole clothes microwave suitcase is seeking bids from subcontractors on therein. take due notice. allegations of said Petition will be taken ITS INDIVIDUAL 307 Twana Green 520 Allen Ave the renovation of front entry doors and Given under my hand and seal this WITNESS my hand and official seal as true and judgment rendered against CAPACITY BUT SOLELY IN Bonham, TX 75418 refrigerator couch drive of the Children’s Hospital Atrium, 20th day of February, 2020. this 2nd day of February, 2020. you, awarding the Plaintiff a first ITS CAPACITY AS sofa furniture range oven vacuum floor locate at 1200 N. Children’s Ave., Okla­ RICK WARREN RICK WARREN mortgage lien upon the following SEPARATE TRUSTEE OF cleaner 1038 Philip McCaffery 720 S homa City. Bids for the project are due (SEAL) COURT CLERK (SEAL) Court Clerk described real estate situate in MATAWIN VENTURE Mcarthur #106 OKC, OK 73128 misc by 3pm on 2/26/20. For project docu­ By: Deputy By: Deputy Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, to‑wit: TRUST SERIES 2019‑3, Plain­ boxes misc totes file cabinet ments and other information, please BART A. BOREN Don Timberlake ‑ # 9021 LOT FIVE (5), OF BLOCK FOUR tiff, vs. FRANCIS D. COZAD, Securcare #0017 2430 12 Ave NE, Continued on next page LPXLP 6B « February 24, 2020 « The Journal Record « journalrecord.com

surety bid bond in the amount of five specific information to show how March, 2020 at 11:00 o’clock a.m., Tax Commission, and their unknown AMERICA, ex reI. Internal percent (5%) of the total bid shall approval of the application proposed before Judge Timmons, at the successors and assigns, that the hearing Revenue Service, United States Miscellaneous accompany the sealed bid of each may directly and adversely affect legally Oklahoma County Courthouse, on the above Motion to Confirm Sale is Department of Treasury; bidder. Security checks will be returned protected interested of the person filing Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. set on the 20th day of March, 2020 at DEACONESS HEALTH the protest and 4) a statement of the SHAPIRO & CEJDA, LLC 11:00 o’clock a.m., before Judge SYSTEM, LLC d/b/a email Stephen Penton at to all but the three lowest bidders after relief sought by the interested person. A 770 NE 63rd St Timmons, at the Oklahoma County ALLIANCE HEALTH Stephen‑[email protected] or call at the bid opening. The three lowest bid person who sends a letter containing Oklahoma City, OK 73105‑6431 Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. DEACONESS; and THE 405‑534‑1677. securities will be retained until the only a general objection or comment (405) 848‑1819 SHAPIRO & CEJDA, LLC UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS (1‑29, 2‑3, 2‑10, 2‑17, 2‑24‑20) contract is awarded. By: Rebekah Pennington will not be deemed to be a party, but the Attorneys for Plaintiff 770 NE 63rd St OF THE PREMISES, IF ANY Project Manager, Construction & Prop­ letter will be made part of the File No. 17‑130142 Oklahoma City, OK 73105‑6431 Defendant( s), U.S. BANK, (MS11853450) erties Department permanent record. (2‑24‑20) (405) 848‑1819 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, “The University Hospitals Trust is (2‑24, 3‑2‑20) If a protest that meets the Attorneys for Plaintiff AS TRUSTEE FOR C‑BASS seeking bids from subcontractors on the requirements listed in the paragraph File No. 19‑135281 TRUST 2006‑CB9, C‑BASS (CS11857807) buildout of approximately 25,960 sqft above is filled with both the applicant (2‑24‑20) MORTGAGE LOAN NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION of office space on the 4th floor of Nich­ (MS11857865) and Board, a hearing on this application ASSET‑BACKED CERTIFI­ TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE olson Tower, located at 940 NE 13th Public Notice ‑ Private Process will be scheduled and the applicant and CATES, SERIES 2006‑CB9, Case No. CJ‑2018‑5722 (CS11857813) St., OKC, OK., 73104. Bids for the Server License Application protestants will be advised of tile Plaintiff, v. GLEN MENDIAZ; Judge Thomas E. Prince NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION project are due by 3pm on 3/18/20. For No. PSS‑2020‑11 Hearing date. Protestant or their repre­ CRYSTAL MENDIAZ; JOHN IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE project documents and other In the District Court of Oklahoma sentatives must appear at the hearing DOE, OCCUPANT; NP162, OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Case No. CJ‑2019‑3027 information, please email Sean O’Hara County State of Oklahoma and present the protest to be considered. LLC; UNITED STATES OF OKLAHOMA Judge Don Andrews at sean‑[email protected] or call at Re: Application of Shawn Hearings are governed by Section 309 AMERICA EX REL FEDERAL NATIONAL IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 405‑971‑4229.” Kidwell for License as a State­ of Title 75 and Section 1020.8 of title INTERNAL REVENUE MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF (2‑12, 2‑17, 2‑24, 3‑2, 3‑9, 3‑16‑20) wide Private Process Server 82 of the Oklahoma Statutes, and the SERVICES; JFV (“FANNIE MAE”), Plaintiff, OKLAHOMA Notice is hereby given that Shawn rules of Board, OAC Title 785, chapters CONSTRUCTION, LLC; v. SCOTT N. WALLACE NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE Kidwell has filed an application in the 4 and 30. If you have any questions DEACONESS HEALTH A/K/A SCOTT WALLACE; LLC D/B/A MR. COOPER, (MS11857852) District Court of Oklahoma County, please contact Mary Nell Brueggen at SYSTEMS, LLC DBA SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF SCOTT Plaintiff, v. DONALD SOLICITATION FOR BIDS (BID State of Oklahoma, in accordance with (405) 530‑8800. Board mailing address: ALLIANCE HEALTH N. WALLACE; SUSAN L. RONALD W ALTERS, II A/K/ NOTICE) the provisions and requirements of 12 Oklahoma Water Resource Board Plan­ DEACONESS; AND GE WALLACE A/K/A SUSAN A DONALD ROBERT Sealed bids will be received by the O.S. § 158.1, for a statewide private ning & Management Division, 3800 N. MONEY BANK Defendant(s), WALLACE; AND JOHN WALTERS A/K/A DONALD Office of Management and Enterprise process server’s license. Action will be Classen Blvd., Oklahoma City OK 731 NOTICE IS GIVEN TO: Glen DOE, OCCUPANT R. WALTERS A/K/ A Services, Capital Assets Management, taken on said application on the 26 day 18‑2881. Board Fax number: (405) Mendiaz; Crystal Mendiaz; John Doe, Defendant(s). DONALD WALTERS II Construction and Properties of March, 2020 9:00 A.M. before 530‑8900. Occupant; NP162, LLC; United States NOTICE IS GIVEN TO: Scott N. A/K/A DONALD WALTERS; Department, Will Rogers Building, Judge Ray C Elliott, Room 700, and if (2‑24, 3‑2‑2020) of America ex reI Internal Revenue Wallace; Spouse, if any, of Scott N. SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF 2401 Lincoln Blvd. Ste. 212, Oklahoma there are no protests and the court Services; JFV Construction, LLC; Wallace; Susan L. Wallace; John Doe, DONALD ROBERT City, OK 73105, up to and including the determines the applicant is qualified, a Deaconess Health Systems, LLC dba Occupant, and their unknown WALTERS, II; AND JOHN time and date indicated below. The bids license will be granted to the applicant Alliance Health Deaconess; GE Money successors and assigns, that the hearing DOE, OCCUPANT will be opened and read aloud after the by the court. Bank, and their unknown successors on the above Motion to Confirm Sale is Defendant(s). time indicated. Digital copies of the Dated: 2‑21‑2020 and assigns, that the hearing on the Notice of Hearing set on the 20th day of March, 2020 at NOTICE IS GIVEN TO: Donald plans and bid documents may be RICK WARREN above Motion to Confirm Sale is set on 11:00 o’clock a.m., before Judge Ronald Walters, II; Spouse, if any, of obtained from CAP website at: (SEAL) COURT CLERK, the 20th day of March, 2020 at 11:00 Confirm. Sale Timmons, at the Oklahoma County Donald Robert Walters, II; John Doe, https://omes.ok.gov/services/ OKLAHOMA COUNTY, o’clock a.m., before Judge Timmons, at Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Occupant, and their unknown construction‑and‑properties. OKLAHOMA (CS11857806) the Oklahoma County Courthouse, SHAPIRO & CEJDA, LLC successors and assigns, that the hearing Digital copies of the By: Deputy NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION 770 NE 63rd St on the above Motion to Confirm Sale is Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. bid documents are on file at the Shawn Kidwell TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE Oklahoma City, OK 73105‑6431 set on the 20th day of March, 2020 at SHAPIRO & CEJDA, LLC Construction & Properties office and 3151 NW 42nd St. Case No. CJ‑2017‑2608 (405) 848‑1819 11:00 o’clock a.m., before Judge 770 NE 63rd St are available for public inspection. Oklahoma City, Okla. 73112 Judge Natalie Mai Attorneys for Plaintiff Timmons, at the Oklahoma County Oklahoma City, OK 73105‑6431 CAP Project Number: 20227 (405) 818‑0499 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF File No. 18‑134011 Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (405) 848‑1819 Project Name: Elevated Platform (2‑24‑20) OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF (2‑24‑20) SHAPIRO & CEJDA, LLC Attorneys for Plaintiff Decking Replacement OKLAHOMA 770 NE 63rd St File No. 18‑133673 Project Location: Natural Falls State U.S. BANK NATIONAL (MS11855660) Oklahoma City, OK 73105‑6431 (2‑24‑20) Park, Delaware County ASSOCIATION, AS (CS11857811) NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO (405) 848‑1819 Cost Estimate: $276,074.00 TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR IN NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION USE GROUNDWATER Attorneys for Plaintiff Using Agency: Oklahoma Tourism INTEREST TO BANK OF TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE (CS11857820) The Board of Regents of Oklahoma File No. 19‑135088 and Recreation Department AMERICA, NATIONAL Case No. CJ‑2019‑3883 NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION City Community College ATTN: (2‑24‑20) Bid Documents Available: February ASSOCIATION, AS Judge Thomas E. Prince TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE Michael Mondt, 7777 South May 24, 2020 Fee to Submit Online Bid: See TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR BY IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Case No. CJ‑2019‑3712 Avenue, Oklahoma City OK 73159 has Website MERGER TO LASALLE OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF (CS11857816) Judge Don Andrews filed an application, #2019‑554 with the Pre‑Bid Conference: Mandatory, NATIONAL BANK, AS OKLAHOMA NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Oklahoma Water Resources Board Refer to “Instructions to Bidders” in TRUSTEE FOR BCF L.L.C. NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF (Board) for a permit to use 320 Project Manual. In case of adverse MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A MR. COOPER, Case No. CJ‑2015‑4851 OKLAHOMA acre‑feet of groundwater per year. The weather conditions, please call PASS‑THROUGH CERTIFI­ Plaintiff, v. JONATHAN D. Judge Aletia Haynes Timmons NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE groundwater is proposed to be used for 405‑521‑2112 prior to Pre‑bid CATES, SERIES 1996‑R1, SCHOENHALS A/K/A JONA­ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LLC D/B/A MR. COOPER, irrigation (campus landscaping) and Conference. Plaintiff, v. KIMBERLY THAN SCHOENHALS A/K/A OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF Plaintiff, v. GREGORY D. taken from 160 acres: NE of Section 36, Date and Time: 3/10/2020 at OTAKPOR AKA KIMBERLY JONATHAN DEAN OKLAHOMA CUNNINGHAM A/K/A 11:30AM T11N R4WIM Oklahoma County. The LASHAN RODNEY AKA SCHOENHALS, DECEASED; U.S. BANK NATIONAL GREGORY CUNNINGHAM Location: Natural Falls State Park, water is to be withdrawn from one (l) KIMBERLY RODNEY AKA SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF JONA­ ASSOCIATION, AS A/K/A GREGORY DAVID HWY 412 W, West Siloam Springs, well in the SW SW NE of same Section KIM OTAKPOR; SPOUSE, IF THAN D. SCHOENHALS; TRUSTEE UNDER CUNNINGHAM; LINDSAY J. OK, 74338 36, and used in Oklahoma County, ANY, OF KIMBERLY JOHN DOE, OCCUPANT; POOLING AND SERVICING CUNNINGHAM A/K/A Bid Opening Date: 3/24/2020 Oklahoma as more specifically OTAKPOR; ANTHONY I. JEFFREY S. SMITH; AGREEMENT DATED AS LINDSAY CUNNINGHAM Location: Will Rogers Building 2401 described in the application. Use of OTAKPOR AKA ANTHONY SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF OF MARCH 1, 2006 MASTR A/K/A LINDSA Y JANELLE N. Lincoln Blvd. Ste. 214 OKC, OK groundwater is governed by Sections OTAKPOR; JOHN DOE, JEFFREY S. SMITH; ASSET‑BACKED CUNNINGHAM; JOHN DOE, 73105 1020.1 and following of Title 82 of the OCCUPANT; BENEFICIAL UNKNOWN HEIRS, SECURITIES TRUST OCCUPANT; UNITED PO Box 53448, Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma Statute and rules of the OKLAHOMA, INC.; AND SUCCESSORS AND 2006‑WMCI MORTGAGE STATES OF AMERICA EX 73152‑3448 ‑ Turn in bids in Suite 212 Board, Oklahoma Administrative Code HILCO RECEIVABLES, LLC ASSIGNS OF JONATHAN D. PASS‑THROUGH CERTIFI­ REL DEPARTMENT OF Bid Opening Time: 2:00 PM (OAC), Title 785, Chapter 30. F/K/A HILCO SCHOENHALS; AND STATE CATES, SERIES 2006‑WMC1, HOUSING AND URBAN Contact Person(s): Protests to the application must be in RECEIVABLES LLC Defend­ OF OKLAHOMA EX REL Plaintiff, v. CHRISTOPHER DEVELOPMENT; STATE OF Consultant ‑ Cyntergy AEC: Ed writing and received by the Board at the ant(s). OKLAHOMA TAX MICHAEL WALLS; OKLAHOMA EX REL Vestal [email protected] address listed below and by the NOTICE IS GIVEN TO: Kimberly COMMISSION Defendant(s). SPOUSE, IF ANY OF OKLAHOMA TAX (918)877‑6000 applicant at the address listed above no Otakpor; Spouse, if any, of Kimberly NOTICE IS GIVEN TO: Jonathan CHRIS­TOPHER MICHAEL COMMISSION; AND CAP ‑ Rebekah Pennington Rebek­ later than March 23, 2020 and contain Otakpor; Anthony I. Otakpor; John D. Schoenhals, Deceased; Spouse, if WALLS; LORI M. WALLS DEACONESS HEALTH [email protected] the following: 1) name, address, and Doe, Occupant; Beneficial Oklahoma, any, of Jonathan D. Schoenhals; John AKA LORI MICHELLE SYSTEM, LLC DBA (405)522‑0050 telephone number of the interested Inc.; Hilco Receivables, LLC f/k/a Doe, Occupant; Jeffrey S. Smith; MAY ABB; JOHN DOE, ALLIANCE HEALTH If the bid exceeds $50,000, a person·(2) the particular application Hilco Receivables LLC, and their Spouse, if any, of Jeffrey S. Smith; OCCUPANT; CACH, LLC; DEACONESS Defendant(s). cashier’s check, a certified check or number to which the pr test relates; (3) unknown successors and assigns, that Unknown Heirs, Successors and NICHOLAS M. TAIT; AND P. NOTICE IS GIVEN TO: Gregory D. the hearing on the above Motion to Assigns of Jonathan D. Schoenhals; SCOTT LOWERY, P.c. Cunningham; Lindsay J. Cunningham; Confirm Sale is set on the 20th day of State of Oklahoma ex reI Oklahoma Defendant(s). John Doe, Occupant; United States of NOTICE IS GIVEN TO: America ex reI Department of Housing Miscellaneous Christopher Michael Walls; Spouse, if and Urban Development; State of any of Christopher Michael Walls; Lori Okla­homa ex reI Oklahoma Tax Miscellaneous M. Walls; John Doe, Occupant; CACH, Commission; Deaconess Health System, (MS11855180) LLC dba Alliance Health Deaconess, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR AN LLC; Nicholas M. Tait; P. Scott Lowery, P.C., and their unknown and their unknown successors and ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE (MS11857851) successors and assigns, that the hearing assigns, that the hearing on the above In accordance with Title 37, Section 522 and Title 37A, Section NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR AN on the above Motion to Confirm Sale is Motion to Confirm Sale is set on the 2‑141 BBQ Brothers, LLC dba The Pig and the Butcher 2925 W ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE set on the 20th day of March, 2020 at 20th day of March, 2020 at 11:00 Britton Road, OKC, OK 73120 a/an LIMITED LIABILITY In accordance with Title 37, Section 522 and Title 37A, Section 11:00 o’clock a.m., before Judge o’clock a.m., before Judge Timmons, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, COMPANY hereby publishes notice of its intention to apply within 2‑141 Yale Theatre, LLC 227 SW 25th OKC OK 73109 a/an limited Timmons, at the Oklahoma County Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. sixty days from this date to the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws liability company hereby publishes notice of its intention to apply SHAPIRO & CEJDA, LLC SHAPIRO & CEJDA, LLC Enforcement Commission for a Mixed Beverage License under within sixty days from this date to the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage 770 NE 63rd St 770 NE 63rd St authority of and in compliance with the said Act: That it intend(s), if Laws Enforcement Commission for a Mixed Beverage License under Oklahoma City, OK 73105‑6431 Oklahoma City, OK 73105‑6431 granted such license to operate as a Mixed Beverage establishment authority of and in compliance with the said Act: That it intend(s), if (405) 848‑1819 (405) 848‑1819 Attorneys for Plaintiff Attorneys for Plaintiff with business premises located at 2925 W. Britton Road in Okla­ granted such license to operate as a Mixed Beverage establishment File No. 19‑135263 homa City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, under the business name with business premises located at 227 SW 25th, OKC, OK 73109 in File No. 15‑124411 (2‑24‑20) (2‑24‑20) of The Pig and The Butcher Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, under the business Dated this 14th day of February, 2020. name of Yale Theatre (CS11857822) Signature of applicant(s): if partnership, all partners must sign. If Dated this 20th day of February, 2020. (CS11857817) NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION corporation, an officer of the corporation must sign. If limited Signature of applicant(s): if partnership, all partners must sign. If TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE liability company, a manager must sign. If tribe, a tribal member corporation, an officer of the corporation must sign. If limited Case No. CJ‑2017‑5987 Case No. CJ‑2019‑4560 must sign. liability company, a manager must sign. If tribe, a tribal member Judge Don Andrews Judge Cindy H. Truong Jeff Rogers must sign. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF County of Oklahoma, State of Oklahoma. Steve Mason OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA Before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared: Jeff County of Oklahoma, State of Oklahoma. NP162, LLC Plaintiff, GLEN DEUTSCHE BANK Rogers to me known to be the person(s) described in and who Before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared: Steve MENDIAZ and CRYSTAL NATIONAL TRUST executed the foregoing application and acknowledged that he Mason to me known to be the person(s) described in and who MENDIAZ; BANK OF COMPANY, AS INDENTURE executed the same as his free act and deed. executed the foregoing application and acknowledged that he AMERICA, NATIONAL TRUSTEE FOR AMERICAN Randy Malone executed the same as his free act and deed. ASSOCIATION, as successor HOME MORTGAGE INVESTMENT TRUST (Seal) Notary Public Randy Malone by merger to LaSalle Bank, National Association, as 2006‑3, Plaintiff, v. GARY S. My commission expires June 3, 2020, #08005424 (Seal) Notary Public Trustee for the C‑BASS LIEBER A/K/A GARY My commission expires June 3, 2020, #08005424 Mortgage Loan Asset‑Backed STEVEN LIEBER; SPOUSE, (2‑17, 2‑24‑20) (2‑24, 3‑2‑20) Certificates, Series 2006‑CB9; IF ANY, OF GARY S. UNITED STATES OF Continued on next page LPXLP journalrecord.com » The Journal Record » February 24, 2020» 7B

89°40’06” East 101.54 feet; & Reaves, PC; Kara Rose Didier; NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, By: Teddi Allen, OBA #14176 (CS11857847) Thence North 0°19’54” East Hester Schem Hester & Dionisio, and AS TRUSTEE FOR CENTEX Jason Howell, OBA #19128 NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION Notice of Hearing 453.97 feet; Thence South their unknown successors and assigns, HOME EQUITY LOAN Triad Center I, Suite 550 TO CONFIRM SECOND ALIAS 89°40’06” East 488.77 feet to the that the hearing on the above Motion to TRUST 2002‑A; Plaintiff, vs. 7666 East 61st Street SALE Confirm. Sale true point of beginning; Thence Confirm Sale is set on the 20th day of LINDA D. CLARK; et al. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 Case No. CJ‑2019‑1840 South 89°40’06” East a distance March, 2020 at 11:00 o’clock a.m., Defendants. Telephone (918) 254‑0626 Judge Stallings, Susan LIEBER; JOHN DOE, OCCU­ of 488.77 feet; Thence South before Judge Timmons, at the THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Facsimile (918) 254‑7915 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND PANT; BANK OF AMERICA, 0°19’54” West a distance of Oklahoma County Courthouse, Linda D. Clark; Christine L. Clark; E‑mail: [email protected] FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE N.A.; AND IDEAL INVEST­ 453.77 feet; Thence North Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Occupants of the Premises ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF OF OKLAHOMA MENTS LLC AS TRUSTEE 89°40’06” West 488.77 feet; SHAPIRO & CEJDA, LLC TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has (2‑24‑20) NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE OF THE THOMPSON TRUST Thence North 0°19’54” East a 770 NE 63rd St filed herein a Motion to Confirm LLC D/B/A MR. COOPER; Defendant(s). distance of 453.97 feet to the Oklahoma City, OK 73105‑6431 Sheriffs Alias Sale in the above‑entitled Plaintiff, vs. THE HEIRS, NOTICE IS GIVEN TO: Gary S. point of beginning. (405) 848‑1819 cause. That said Motion to Confirm will (CS11857844) PERSONAL REPRESENTA­ Lieber; Spouse, if any, of Gary S. and Attorneys for Plaintiff be heard before Judge Timmons in said NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION TIVES, DEVISEES, Lieber; John Doe, Occupant; Bank of 2018 CLAYTON MOBILE HOME File No. 19‑134717 Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma TO CONFIRM SALE TRUSTEES, SUCCESSORS America, N.A.; Ideal Investments LLC VIN: CSS020195TXAB (2‑24‑20) County Courthouse on the 20th day of Case No. CJ‑2019‑4216 AND ASSIGNS OF MARK as Trustee of the Thompson Trust, and (the “Property”) March, 2020, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. Judge Stallings, Susan EDMONDS A/K/A MARK their unknown successors and assigns, Hearing of said Motion to Confirm You must appear at said time and IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND ALLEN EDMONDS, (CS11857831) that the hearing on the above Motion to Sheriff s Sale will be heard before the’ present any objections to the said alias FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE DECEASED AND THE NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION Confirm Sale is set on the 20th day of Honorable Judge Timmons in the Okla­ sale proceedings or the Motion to OF OKLAHOMA UNKNOWN SUCCESSORS; TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE March, 2020 at 11:00 o’clock a.m., homa County Courthouse, on the 20th Confirm Alias Sale will be sustained BANK OF NEW YORK et al. Defendants. Case No. CJ‑2019‑3610 before Judge Timmons, at the day of March, 2020, at 11:00 o’clock and the alias sale confirmed. MELLON TRUST THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Judge Aletia Haynes Timmons Oklahoma County Courthouse, a.m. You must appear at said time and KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS COMPANY, N.A. AS The Heirs, Personal Representatives, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. present any objections to the said sale A Professional Corporation TRUSTEE FOR MORTGAGE Devisees, Trustees, Successors and OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF SHAPIRO & CEJDA, LLC proceedings or the Motion to Confirm By: Teddi Allen, OBA #14176 ASSETS MANAGEMENT Assigns of Mark Edmonds a/k/a Mark OKLAHOMA 770 NE 63rd St Sale will be sustained and the sale K. Renee’ Davis, OBA #15161 SERIES I TRUST; Plaintiff, Allen Edmonds, deceased and the THE BANK OF NEW YORK Oklahoma City, OK 73105‑6431 confirmed. Triad Center I, Suite 550 vs. DANNY L. BARNETT; Unknown Successors; Becky Mae MELLON F/K/A THE BANK (405) 848‑1819 Respectfully submitted, 7666 East 61st Street MARILYN BARNETT; et al. Stone; Spouse of Becky Mae Stone, if OF NEW YORK AS Attorneys for Plaintiff Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 married; Occupants of the Premises; Gretchen M. Latham‑ OBA No. 17523 SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST Defendants. File No. 19‑135372 Telephone (918) 254‑0626 Mortgage Electronic Registration PHILLIPS MURRAH P.C. TO JPMORGAN CHASE THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: (2‑24‑20) Corporate Tower, 13th Floor Facsimile (918) 254‑7915 The Heirs, Personal Representatives, Systems, Inc.; Carolyn Edmonds, if BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE Living, and if Deceased, her Heirs, 101 North Robinson Avenue FOR CENTEX HOME E‑mail: [email protected] Devisees, Trustees, Successors and Oklahoma City, OK 73102 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Personal Representatives, Devisees, (CS11857823) EQUITY LOAN TRUST Assigns of Danny L. Barnett a/k/a Telephone: (405) 235‑4100 (2‑24‑20) Trustees, Successors and Assigns, and NOTICE OF HEARING OF MOTION 2005‑A, Plaintiff, v. TAMARA Daniel Barnett, Deceased, and the Facsimile: (405) 235‑4133 the Unknown Successors TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE MCKELVEY A/K/A Unknown Successors; Spouse of Danny [email protected] TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has CASE NO. CJ‑2019‑4927 TAMARA K. MCKELVEY; (CS11857839) L. Barnett a/k/a Daniel Barnett, if ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF filed herein a Motion to Confirm Judge: Thomas E. Prince SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF NOTICE OF HEARING OF married; The Heirs, Personal Represent­ (2‑24‑20) atives, Devisees, Trustees, Successors Sheriff’s Second Alias Sale in the IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TAMARA MCKELVEY; MOTION TO CONFIRM above‑entitled cause. That said Motion OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF JOHN DOE, OCCUPANT; SHERIFF’S ALIAS SALE and Assigns of Marilyn Barnett a/k/a Marilyn Kay Barnett, Deceased, and the to Confirm will be heard before Judge OKLAHOMA (CS11857828) BOKF, NA FKA BANK OF CASE NO. CJ‑2018‑4479 Timmons in said Judge’s Courtroom of BOKF, N.A. dba Bank of NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION OKLAHOMA, N.A.; Judge: Susan Stallings Unknown Successors; Occupants of the Premises a/k/a Daniel Barnett, Jr.; the Oklahoma County Courthouse on Okla­homa, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE MIDLAND FUNDING, LLC; IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the 20th day of March, 2020, at 11:00 United States of America, ex rel. JOSEPH C. SASS et al., Case No. CJ‑2019‑308 ARROW FINANCIAL OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said Department of Housing and Urban Defendants. Judge Susan C. Stallings SERVICES, LLC; AND LVNV OKLAHOMA time and present any objections to the Development TO: JOSEPH C. SASS; JANET ROE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF FUNDING, LLC Defendant(s). GATEWAY MORTGAGE said second alias sale proceedings or TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has (real name unknown), spouse, if any of OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF NOTICE IS GIVEN TO: Tamara GROUP, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. the Motion to Confirm Second Alias filed herein a Motion to Confirm JOSEPH C. SASS; OCCUPANTS OF OKLAHOMA McKelvey; Spouse, if any, of Tamara CHAD KECK a/k/a CHAD Sale will be sustained and the second Sheriff’s Sale in the above‑entitled THE PREMISES WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., McKelvey; John Doe, Occupant; OWEN KECK et al., alias sale confirmed. TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has Plaintiff, v. CHRIS YOUNG BOKF, N.A. fka Bank of Oklahoma, Additional Defendant. cause. That said Motion to Confirm will KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS filed herein its Motion to Confirm Sher­ A/K/A CHRISTOPHER T. N.A.; Midland Funding, LLC; Arrow TO: CHAD KECK a/k/a CHAD be heard before Judge Timmons in said A Professional Corporation iff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. YOUNG A/K/A Financial Services, LLC; LVNV OWEN KECK; JANET ROE (real Judge’s Courtroom of the Oklahoma By: Teddi Allen, OBA #14176 That said Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s CHRISTOPHER THOMAS Funding, LLC, and their unknown name unknown), spouse, if any of County Courthouse on the 20th day of K. Renee’ Davis, OBA #15161 Sale will be heard before Judge YOUNG, DECEASED; successors and assigns, that the hearing CHAD KECK a/k/a CHAD OWEN March, 2020, at 11:00 o’clock, A.M. Triad Center I, Suite 550 Timmons, in Room 201 of the SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF CHRIS on the above Motion to Confirm Sale is KECK; OCCUPANTS OF THE You must appear at said time and 7666 East 61st Street Oklahoma County Courthouse, on the YOUNG; JOHN DOE, OCCU­ set on the 20th day of March, 2020 at PREMISES; GRAMERCY PARK present any objections to the said alias Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 20th day of March, 2020, at 11:00 PANT; RHONDA KAY 11:00 o’clock a.m., before Judge HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION sale proceedings or the Motion to Telephone (918) 254‑0626 o’clock a.m. You must appear at said LAIRD A/K/A RHONDA Timmons, at the Oklahoma County TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has Confirm Sale will be sustained and the Facsimile (918) 254‑7915 time and present any objections to the YOUNG‑LAIRD; SPOUSE, IF Courthouse, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. filed herein its Motion to Confirm Sher­ sale confirmed. E‑mail: [email protected] said sale proceedings or the Motion to ANY, OF RHONDA KAY SHAPIRO & CEJDA, LLC iff’s Alias Sale in the above entitled KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Confirm Sheriff’s Sale will be sustained LAIRD; TINKER FEDERAL 770 NE 63rd St cause. That said Motion to Confirm A Professional Corporation (2‑24‑20) and the sale confirmed. CREDIT UNION, A Oklahoma City, OK 73105‑6431 Sheriff’s Alias Sale will be heard before By: Jason Howell, OBA #19128 Witness my hand this 20th day of FEDERALLY CHARTERED (405) 848‑1819 Judge Timmons, in Room 201 of the Triad Center I, Suite 550 February, 2020. CREDIT UNION; AND Attorneys for Plaintiff Oklahoma County Courthouse, on the 7666 East 61st Street (CS11857859) RIGGS, ABNEY, NEAL, TURPEN, UNKNOWN HEIRS, File No. 19‑135261 20th day of March, 2020, at 11:00 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 NOTICE OF HEARING ON ORBISON & LEWIS SUCCESSORS AND (2‑24‑20) o’clock a.m. You must appear at said Telephone (918) 254‑0626 CONFIRMATION OF SHERIFF’S By: Ryan J. Assink, OBA #17568 ASSIGNS OF CHRIS YOUNG time and present any objections to the Facsimile (918) 254‑7915 SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Case No. CJ‑2018‑4636 502 West Sixth Street Defendant(s). (CS11857832) said sale proceedings or the Motion to E‑mail: [email protected] Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119 NOTICE IS GIVEN TO: Chris Confirm Sheriff’s Alias Sale will be ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Judge Cindy H. Truong NOTICE OF HEARING OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF PH: (918) 587·3161 o FX: (918) 587 Young, Deceased; Spouse, if any, of MOTION TO CONFIRM sustained and the sale confirmed. (2‑24‑20) 9708 Chris Young; John Doe, Occupant; Witness my hand this 20th day of OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF SHERIFF’S ALIAS SALE OKLAHOMA [email protected] Rhonda Kay Laird; Spouse, if any, of CASE NO. CJ‑2019‑744 February, 2020. (CS11857846) US BANK NATIONAL ASSO­ ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Rhonda Kay Laird; Tinker Federal Judge: Trevor Pemberton RIGGS, ABNEY, NEAL, TURPEN, NOTICE OF HEARING OF CIATION, AS SUCCESSOR (2‑24‑20) Credit Union, a Federally Chartered IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ORBISON & LEWIS MOTION TO CONFIRM TRUSTEE, TO BANK OF Credit Union; Unknown Heirs, OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF By: Ryan J. Assink, OBA #17568 Successors and Assigns of Chris 502 West Sixth Street SHERIFF’S ALIAS SALE AMERICA, NATIONAL (CS11857824) OKLAHOMA Young, and their unknown successors Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119 CASE NO. CJ‑2016‑682 ASSOCIATION, NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION BOKF, N.A. dba Bank of and assigns, that the hearing on the PH: (918) 587·3161 ‑ FX: (918) 587 Judge: Patricia G. Parrish SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE Okla­homa, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. above Motion to Confirm Sale is set on 9708 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TO LASALLE NATONAL Case No. CJ‑2019‑5391 STEPHANIE G. LUNDT et al., the 20th day of March, 2020 at 11:00 [email protected] OKLAHOMA COUNTV STATE OF ASSOCIATION, AS VANDERBILT MORTGAGE Defendants. o’clock a.m., before Judge Timmons, at ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF OKLAHOMA TRUSTEE FOR GSAMP AND FINANCE, INC., TO: STEPHANIE G. LUNDT; the Oklahoma County Courthouse, (2‑24‑20) BOKF, N.A., a NATIONAL TRUST 2006‑HE8, Plaintiff, v. Lisa Lynn Brunson RICHARD ROE (real name unknown), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. BANKING ASSOCIATION MORTGAGE aka Lisa Brunson; Jane or spouse, If any of STEPHANIE G. SHAPIRO & CEJDA, LLC d/b/a BANK OF OKLA­ PASS‑THROUGH CERTIFI­ John Doe, spouse if any of Lisa LUNDT; OCCUPANTS OF THE (CS11857840) 770 NE 63rd St HOMA, as successor in interest CATES, SERIES 2006‑HE8, Lynn Brunson aka Lisa PREMISES NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION Oklahoma City, OK 73105‑6431 by merger to BANK OF Plaintiff, v. JASON LEPIK; Brunson; Heather Lynne TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has TO CONFIRM SECOND ALIAS (405) 848‑1819 OKLAHOMA, N.A. f/k/a UNKNOWN SPOUSE, if any, Elliott aka Heather Elliott; filed herein its Motion to Confirm Sher­ SALE Attorneys for Plaintiff BANCOKLAHOMA MORT­ of Jason Lepik; UNKNOWN John or Jane Doe, spouse if any iff’s Alias Sale in the above entitled Case No. CJ‑2019‑79 File No. 18‑134382 GAGE CORP., Plaintiff, vs. OCCUPANTS, if any, of 7228 of Heather Lynne Elliott aka cause. That said Motion to Confirm Judge Ogden, Richard NW 102nd St, Oklahoma City, (2‑24‑20) MICHAEL L. WATKINS et Heather Elliott; Occupants of Sheriff’s Alias Sale will be heard before IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND OK 73162; ROBERT J. al., Additional Defendants. Premises, if any, State of Okla­ Judge Timmons, in Room 201 of the FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE ROSTYKUS; STATE OF TO: MICHAEL L. WATKINS; JANET homa, ex reI Oklahoma Tax (CS11857830) Oklahoma County Courthouse, on the OF OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA ex rel. ROE (real name unknown), spouse, if Commission, State of NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION 20th day of March, 2020, at 11:00 U.S. BANK NATIONAL OKLAHOMA TAX any of MICHAEL L. WATKINS; Oklahoma, ex reI Department TO CONFIRM SHERIFF’S SALE o’clock a.m. You must appear at said ASSOCIATION AS COMMISSION; and OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES; of Human Services, Case No. CJ‑2019‑1278 time and present any objections to the TRUSTEE FOR CRMSI BEACON HILL DIANE R. WATKINS a/k/a DIANE Defendants. Judge Aletia Haynes Timmons said sale proceedings or the Motion to REMIC SERIES 2006‑03 HOMEOWNERS CARISTA; RICHARD ROE (real name TO: Above‑named Defendants Lisa IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Confirm Sheriff’s Alias Sale will be REMIC PASS‑THROUGH ASSOCIATION, INC., unknown), spouse, if any, of DIANE R. Lynn Brunson aka Lisa Brunson; Jane OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE OF sustained and the sale confirmed. CERTIFICATES, SERIES Defendants. Witness my hand this 20th day of or John Doe, spouse if any of Lisa Lynn OKLAHOMA 2006‑03; Plaintiff, vs. ERIC N. WATKINS a/k/a DIANE CARISTA TO: Defendant: Unknown Spouse, if February, 2020. Brunson aka Lisa Brunson; Heather CARRINGTON MORTGAGE WOODARD A/K/A ERIC TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has any, of Jason Lepik; and Robert RIGGS, ABNEY, NEAL, TURPEN, Lynne Elliott aka Heather Elliott; John SERVICES, LLC, Plaintiff, v. NICHLOS WOODARD; SUE filed herein its Motion to Confirm Sher­ Rostykus; being Defendants and ORBISON & LEWIS or Jane Doe, spouse if any of Heather ROBAB P. NAEL A/K/A A. WOODARD A/K/A SUE iff’s Sale in the above entitled cause. persons holding or claiming interest or By: Ryan J. Assink, OBA #17568 Lynne Elliott aka Heather Elliott; and ROBAB NAEL A/K/A P. ANN WOODARD; et al. That said Motion to Confirm Sheriff’s lien in the subject property. 502 West Sixth Street Occupants of Premises, if any; and State NAEL A/K/A PARVIN NAEL; Defendants. Alias Sale will be heard before Judge TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119 of Oklahoma, ex rel Oklahoma Tax SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Timmons, in Room 201 of the filed herein its Motion to Confirm Sher­ PH: (918) 587·3161 ‑ FX: (918) 587 Commission. ROBAB P. NAEL; JOHN Eric N. Woodard a/k/a Eric Nichlos Oklahoma County Courthouse, on the iff’s Sale in the above‑styled cause for 9708 TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has DOE, OCCUPANT; STATE Woodard; Sue A. Woodard a/k/a Sue 20th day of March, 2020, at 11:00 the following real property: [email protected] filed herein its Motion To Confirm OF OKLAHOMA EX REL Ann Woodard; Occupants of the o’clock a.m. You must appear at said LOT TWENTY‑FOUR (24), OF ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Sheriffs Sale in the above‑entitled OKLAHOMA TAX Premises time and present any objections to the BLOCK ONE (1), IN A (2‑24‑20) cause. That said Motion to Confirm COMMISSION; LESLIE TAKE NOTICE that the Plaintiff has said sale proceedings or the Motion to REPLAT OF BEACON HILL, Sale of the following real property: CHRISTINE NAEL A/K/A filed herein a Motion to Confirm Confirm Sheriff’s Alias Sale will be AN ADDITION TO LOT TWENTY (20), PATENT #1, LESLIE C. NAEL; SAMAN (CS11857836) Sheriff’s Second Alias Sale in the sustained and the sale confirmed. OKLAHOMA CITY, Being a part of the South Half NAEL A/K/A SAMAN M. NOTICE OF HEARING MOTION above‑entitled cause. That said Motion Witness my hand this 20th day of OKLAHOMA COUNTY, (S/2) of the Southwest Quarter NAEL; MAGGIE LANIER; TO CONFIRM ALIAS SALE to Confirm will be heard before Judge February, 2020. OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING (SW/4) of Section Thirteen (13), MULLINS MULLINS Case No. CJ‑2015‑2774 Timmons in said Judge’s Courtroom of RIGGS, ABNEY, NEAL, TURPEN, TO THE RECORDED PLAT Township Fourteen (14) North, SEXTON & REAVES, PC; Judge Pemberton, Trevor the Oklahoma County Courthouse on ORBISON & LEWIS THEREOF Range One (1) West, Oklahoma KARA ROSE DIDIER; AND IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND the 20th day of March, 2020, at 11:00 By: Ryan J. Assink, OBA #17568 Property Address: 7228 Nw 102nd County, Oklahoma, more particu­ HESTER SCHEM HESTER & FOR OKLAHOMA COUNTY STATE o’clock, A.M. You must appear at said 502 West Sixth Street Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73162 larly described as follows: DIONISIO Defendant(s). OF OKLAHOMA time and present any objections to the Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119 Hearing on said Motion to Confirm Commencing at the Southwest NOTICE IS GIVEN TO: Robab P. THE BANK OF NEW YORK said second alias sale proceedings or PH: (918) 587·3161 ‑ FX: (918) 587 Sheriff’s Sale will be heard before the Corner of said Southwest Quarter Nael; Spouse, if any, of Robab P. Nael; MELLON F/K/A THE BANK the Motion to Confirm Second Alias 9708 Honorable Judge Aletia Haynes (SW/4) of said Section; Thence John Doe, Occupant; State of Oklahoma OF NEW YORK, Sale will be sustained and the second [email protected] Timmons, in the Oklahoma County South 89°40’06” East 586.05 ex reI Oklahoma Tax Commission; SUCCESSOR TO alias sale confirmed. ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Courthouse, on the 6th day of March, feet; Thence North 0°19’54” East Leslie Christine Nael; Saman Nael; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS (2‑24‑20) 2020 at 11am. You must appear and 400.00 feet; Thence South Maggie Lanier; Mullins Mullins Sexton N.A., F/K/A BANK ONE A Professional Corporation Continued on next page LPXLP 8B « February 24, 2020 « The Journal Record « journalrecord.com

Property Address: 125 Marrgate entered in the District Court of costs, if any; and an attorney’s fee, plus Ryan J. Assink, OBA #17568 by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance Drive, Yukon aka Oklahoma City, OK Canadian County, Oklahoma, in Case costs, with interest thereon at the same 502 W. 6th Street premiums, and expenses necessary for Notice of Hearing 73099 No. CJ‑2019‑515, wherein NewRez rate, until paid. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119 the preservation of the subject property, Subject to unpaid taxes, tax advance­ LLC d/b/a Shellpoint Mortgage Persons or other entities having Phone: (918) 587‑3161 if any, said property having been duly Confirm. Sale ment by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance Servicing is Plaintiff and Teresa D. interest in the property, including those Facsimile: (918) 587‑9708 appraised at $146,000.00. Sale will be premiums, and expenses necessary for Merkel and Donald R. Merkel is/are whose actual addresses are unknown Email: [email protected] made pursuant to a Special Execution present any objections to the sale the preservation of the subject real Defendant(s) to satisfy said judgment in and persons or other entities who have ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF And Order Of Sale issued in accordance proceedings or the Motion to Confirm property, if any, said real property the slim of $149,670.89 together with or may have unknown successors and (2‑17, 2‑24‑20) with judgment entered in the District Sale will be sustained and sale having been duly appraised at interest at 5.5% per annum from such unknown successors are hereby Court of Cleveland County, Oklahoma, confirmed. $104,317.00. Sale will be made February 1, 2019, including late notified are: Skylar Abernathy. (CC11855271) in Case No. CJ‑2019‑1394, entitled Daniel C. Nunley, OBA #15912 pursuant to a Special Execution And charges, a reasonable attorney’s fee, and The property has been duly NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE MIDFIRST BANK, Plaintiff, vs. Judy Brian G. Sayer, OBA #32966 Order Of Sale issued in accordance with all necessary funds advanced by said appraised in the sum of $153,838.00. CJ‑2019‑1394 L. Rork and United States of America John P. Seidenberger, OBA #30715 judgment entered in the District Court Plaintiff accrued or accruing hereafter WITNESS MY HAND this 11th day Notice is given that on the 1st day of THE SAYER LAW GROUP, P.C. of Canadian County, Oklahoma, in Case through completion of this action. of February, 2020. ex rel., Secretary of Housing and Urban April, 2020, at 10:00 AM, Cleveland 4833 S. Sheridan, Suite 418 No. CJ‑2019‑610, entitled U.S. BANK The addresses of the Defendant(s), KIVELL, RAYMENT AND FRANCIS Development, being all of the County Office Building, 201 S. Jones, Tulsa, OK 74145 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS Donald R, Merkel, Spouse, if any, A Professional Corporation Defendants and persons holding or Suite 200, in the City of Norman, Telephone: (918) 986‑8586 TRUSTEE, FOR THE C‑BASS Donald R. Merkel, Jasmin Leigh Jason Howell, OBA #19128 claiming any interest or lien in the Cleveland County, Oklahoma, the Facsimile: (319) 232‑6341 MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET Wallace, and Unknown Heirs, Triad Center I, Suite 550 subject property. Sheriff of said County will offer for sale [email protected] BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES Successors and Assigns of Teresa D. 7666 East 61st Street Todd Gibson, Sheriff of and sell, with appraisement, for cash, at [email protected] 2007‑RP1, Plaintiff vs. JOEL E. BECK; Merkel, and her/his/their unknown Cleveland County, Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 public auction, to the highest and best ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF TINA R. BECK; AND UNKNOWN successors are unknown to the Plaintiff. Don Timberlake ‑ #9021 Telephone (918) 254‑0626 bidder, all that certain real estate in (2‑24‑20) OCCUPANTS, IF ANY, OF 125 WITNESS MY HAND this 11th day Facsimile (918) 254‑7915 Cleveland County, Oklahoma, to‑wit: BAER& TIMBERLAKE, P.C. MARRGATE DRIVE, YUKON AKA of February, 2020. E‑mail: [email protected] Lot Thirty‑two (32), of Block P.O. Box 18486 /s/Jack McCurdy OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73099, ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Five (5), in Western Flags Oklahoma City, OK 73154‑0486 Defendants, being all of the Defendants Sheriff (2‑17, 2‑24‑20) Addition, to the City of Okla­ Telephone: (405) 842‑7722 and persons holding or claiming interest SHAPIRO & CEJDA, LLC homa City, Cleveland County, Facsimile: (405) 848‑9349 or lien in the subject real property. 770 NE 63rd St Oklahoma, according to the BT File No.: 119415 Chris West, Sheriff of Oklahoma City, OK 73105‑6431 recorded plat thereof; (2‑17, 2‑24‑20) Canadian County, Oklahoma (405) 848‑1819 subject to unpaid taxes, advancements (SS11854621) Daniel C. Nunley, OBA #15912 Attorneys for Plaintiff NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE John Seidenberger, OBA #30715 File No. 19‑135359 CJ 2019‑63 Brian G. Sayer, OBA #32966 (2‑17, 2‑24‑20) Notice is given that on the 23rd day THE SAYER LAW GROUP, P.C. (CC11852616) of March, 2020, at 10:00 AM, at the 4833 S. Sheridan, Suite 418 City of Oklahoma City Public Notices (SS11854631) NOTICE OF ALIAS SALE OF second floor lobby of the County Court­ Tulsa, OK 74145 NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND LAND UNDER EXECUTION (CY11857855) house, in the City of El Reno, Canadian Tel: (918) 986‑8586 UNDER EXECUTION CASE NO. CJ‑2019‑537 (Published In the Journal Record February 24, 2020) County, Oklahoma, the Sheriff of said Fax: (319) 232‑6341 Case No. CJ‑2019‑638 Judge: Lori Walkley CASE NO. 14707 County will offer for sale and sell, with [email protected] Judge Hesse, Paul IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ADDRESS: 132 NW 23rd Street appraisement, for cash, at public ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND CLEVELAND COUNTY STATE OF This notice is to inform you that Veritas Development, LLC, has filed an auction, to the highest and best bidder, (2‑17, 2‑24‑20) application with the Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment for a Variance to the FOR CANADIAN COUNTY STATE OKLAHOMA all that certain real estate in Canadian requirement that all new construction be at or within 10 feet of the right‑of‑way in the GATEWAY MORTGAGE County, Oklahoma, to‑wit: OF OKLAHOMA Urban Design District. The Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on March Lot Six (6) Block Five (5) (SS11854629) PENNYMAC LOAN GROUP, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. 5, 2020 to consider the request. The City Board of Adjustment meets in the Montereau, an Addition to the NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE SERVICES, LLC; Plaintiff, vs. RICKY RUSSELL Council Chambers, Third Floor, Municipal Building, 200 North Walker City of Oklahoma City, Canadian Case No. CJ‑2019‑515 SKYLAR ABERNATHY; et al. ROBINSON, JR. et al., Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 1:30 p.m. County, Oklahoma, according to Judge Jack McCurdy Defendants. Defendants. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The West 50 feet of Lot Eleven (11), in Block the recorded plat thereof; NEWREZ LLC D/B/A THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO TO: RICKY RUSSELL ROBINSON, Thirteen (13), in WINAN’S HIGHLAND TERRACE ADDITION, to Oklahoma City, subject to unpaid taxes, advancements SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY JR.; JANET ROE (real name Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according to the recorded plat thereof. AND The West by Plaintiff for taxes, insurance SERVICING, Plaintiff v. INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL unknown), spouse, if any of RICKY Twenty‑Five (25) feet of Lot Nine (9), all of Lot Ten (10) and the East Twenty‑Five (25) feet of Lot Eleven (11) Less and Except a tract Beginning at the Northeast corner premiums, and expenses necessary for TERESA D. MERKEL A/K/A BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. RUSSELL ROBINSON, JR.; OCCU­ TERESA MERKEL A/K/A Notice is hereby given that on the PANTS OF THE PREMISES; of said Lot 11; Thence West along the North line of said Lot 11 a distance of 25.00 the preservation of the subject property, feet; Thence South and 25.00 feet parallel to the East line of said Lot 11 a distance of if any, said property having been duly TERESA DARLENE 23rd day of March, 2020, at 10:00 CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A. MERKEL, DECEASED; o’clock, A.M., (location at Courthouse Notice is hereby given that on the 1st 3.74 feet; Thence South 87°20’02” East a distance of 100.10 feet; Thence North and appraised at $287,374.00. Sale will be 25.00 feet parallel to the East line of said Lot 9 a distance of 9.03 feet to a point of DONALD R. MERKEL A/K/A or Room #), Courtroom #2, of the day of April, 2020, at 10:00 o’clock, made pursuant to a Special Execution the North line of said Lot 9; Thence West along the North line of said Lots 9 and 10 a a.m., (location at Courthouse) Room # Anel Order Of Sale issued in DONALD MERKEL A/K/A Canadian County Courthouse in El distance of 75.00 feet to the Point of Beginning, all in Block Thirteen (13) of accordance with judgment entered in DONALD RAY MERKEL; Reno, Oklahoma, the undersigned 200, of the Cleveland County WINAN’S HIGHLAND TERRACE ADDITION, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, the District Court of Canadian County, SPOUSE, IF ANY, OF Sheriff will offer for sale and sell for Courthouse in Norman, Oklahoma, the according to the recorded plot thereof. AND A parcel of land lying in part of Lots Oklahoma, in Case No. CJ‑2019‑63, DONALD R. MERKEL; cash to the highest and best bidder, undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale Eight (8) and Nine (9), in Block Thirteen (13), of Blocks 9 to 22, inclusive, of entitled First United Bank and Trust JOHN DOE, OCCUPANT; subject to real estate ad valorem taxes, and sell for cash to the highest and best WINAN’S HIGHLAND TERRACE ADDITION, to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Company, Plaintiff vs. Joshua C. UNKNOWN HEIRS, superior special assessments and all bidder, subject to real estate ad valorem County, Oklahoma, according to the plot recorded in Book 15 of Plats, page 17, Quickel, Jennifer Paige Quickel, SUCCESSORS AND interests of record, if any, except the taxes and superior special assessments being described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at a point 25.00 feet Montereau Property Owners’ Associ­ ASSIGNS OF TERESA D. Mortgage and interests foreclosed on the following described real West of and 9.03 feet South of the Northeast corner of said Lot 9; Thence South ation, Inc, Jane Doe, as occupant of MERKEL; WELLS FARGO herein on the following described real property, to‑wit: 86°57’10” East a distance of 50.07 feet; Thence South 00°04’58” West a distance of BANK, N.A.; JASMIN LEIGH property, to‑wit: Lot Fifteen (15), in Block Three 131.99 feet to a point on the South line of said Lot 8; Thence West along the South the premises and John Doe, as line of said Lots 8 and 9 a distance of 50.00 feet; Thence North 00°04’58” East a occupant of the premises, being all of WALLACE; AND BROOKE Lot Three (3) of Block Three (3), (3), of LAKEWOOD ELAINE WALLACE Defend­ in CALM SPRINGS SECTION TERRACE, an Addition to Okla­ distance of 134.97 feet to the Point of Beginning. the Defendants and persons holding or The applicant requests the following variance(s) to Chapter 59 of the Oklahoma ant(s). 1, an addition to the City of Okla­ homa City, Cleveland County, claiming any interest or lien in the City Municipal Code, 2010, as amended: State of Oklahoma, according to subject property. NOTICE IS GIVEN to Teresa D. homa City, Canadian County, Section 13700.5B(2) concerning the requirement that 80% of the façade of a Chris West, Sheriff of Merkel, Deceased; Donald R. Merkel; Oklahoma, according to the the recorded Plat thereof. building be at or within 10 feet of the street right‑of‑way. Canadian County, Oklahoma Spouse, if any, of Donald R. Merkel; recorded Plat thereof, commonly Property Address: 10628 S. This notice is being provided to you because you own property nearby. Don Timberlake ‑ #9021 John Doe, Occupant; Unknown Heirs, known as 9424 NW 92nd St, MCKINLEY AVENUE; OKLAHOMA • You are not required to attend the hearing, but if you wish to you may. You can BAER & TIMBERLAKE, P.C. Successors and Assigns of Teresa D. Oklahoma City, OK 73099 (the CITY, OK 73170 also have someone appear on your behalf. P.O. Box 18486 Merkel; Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.; “Property”) Sale will be made pursuant to a Should you wish to provide the Board with information supporting or Oklahoma City, OK 73154‑0486 Jasmin Leigh Wallace; Brooke Elaine Sale will be made pursuant to a Special Execution and Order of Sale opposing the request, please consider the following: Telephone: (405) 842‑7722 Wallace, and their unknown successors Special Execution and Order of Sale issued out of the office of the Court •Lengthy written materials should not be presented to the Board during the Facsimile: (405) 848‑9349 and assigns, that on, March 23rd, issued out of the office of the Court Clerk in and for Cleveland County, hearing. Lengthy written materials in support or opposition of the application should be submitted to the City staff at the address below by noon on February 28, 2020 in BT File No.: 117319 2020, 10:00 o’clock a.m., at the 2nd Clerk in and for Canadian County, Oklahoma, and pursuant to judgment for order to be copied and delivered to the Board members that afternoon. (2‑17, 2‑24‑20) Floor Lobby of the County Courthouse Oklahoma, and pursuant to said Plaintiff as follows: at the County Courthouse in El Reno, judgment reserving the right of Plaintiff FIRST: The costs of said action • You may present brief written materials, graphics, maps, pictures, etc. to the Board at the hearing to illustrate a point. Canadian County, Oklahoma, the to recall said execution by oral accrued and accruing; Should you have any questions or concerns regarding this application please (SS11854624) Sheriff of said County will offer for sale announcement and/or order of the SECOND: The judgment and first NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE contact: and sell for cash at public auction to the Court, prior to the sale, said judgment lien of the Plaintiff, in the amount of J.J. Chambless City of Oklahoma City Case No. CJ‑2019‑610 highest and best bidder, with appraise­ entered in the District Court in and for $143,600.02 with interest accrued Board of Adjustment Development Services Department Notice is given that on the 23rd day ment, all that certain real estate in Cana­ said County, State of Oklahoma, in thereon through April 24, 2019, in the [email protected] 420 West Main Street, Suite 910 of March, 2020, at 10:00 o’clock a.m., dian County, Oklahoma, to wit: Case No. CJ‑2019‑638, entitled amount of $3,480.58 and accruing Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102 at the Canadian County Courthouse, LOT SEVENTEEN (17), PennyMac Loan Services, LLC, thereafter at the rate of 3.750% per (405) 297‑2623 o (405) 297‑2417 located at 301 N. Choctaw Ave., El BLOCK THREE (3), Plaintiff, vs. Skylar Abernathy, et al., annum until paid; preservation TDD (405) 297‑2020 Reno, OK 73036, the Sheriff of said SYCAMORE CREEK, SEC 2, Defendants, to satisfy: expenses, accrued and accruing; a sum County will offer for sale and sell, with AN ADDITION TO FIRST: The costs of said action for abstracting expenses, accrued and appraisement, for cash, at public OKLAHOMA CITY, accrued and accruing; accruing; and an attorney’s fee, plus auction, to the highest bidder, all that CANADIAN COUNTY, OKLA­ SECOND: The judgment and first costs, with interest thereon at the same certain real property in Canadian HOMA, ACCORDING TO THE lien of the Plaintiff, PennyMac Loan rate, until paid. County, Oklahoma, to‑wit: RECORDED PLAT THEREOF. Services, LLC, in the sum of The property has been duly Lot Seven (7), in Block Twelve PROPERTY ADDRESS: 11645 $149,332.94 with interest thereon at the appraised in the sum of $146,000.00. (12), of WESTGATE VILLAGE S.W. 11th Street, Yukon, OK 73099 rate of 4% per annum from March 1, WITNESS MY HAND this 6th day NORTHPARK SECTION III, an subject to taxes and tax sales, said 2019, as adjusted, if applicable, until of February, 2020. Addition to the City of Oklahoma prop­erty being duly appraised at paid; advances for taxes, insurance and TODD R. GIBSON City, Canadian County, $140,109.00. preservation expenses, accrued and Sheriff of Cleveland County Oklahoma, according to the Sale will be made pursuant to an accruing; abstracting expenses, accrued RIGGS, ABNEY, NEAL, TURPEN, recorded plat thereof. Order of Sale issued upon a judgment and accruing; bankruptcy fees and ORBISON & LEWIS

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