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Huge Sale! Save Thousands! Own Land ZERO down. Turn Key. New and Repo homes. Top dollar for your trade! 2,500. dollar furniture allowance w/ new home purchase 405-631-7600 or 405-635-4338 WAC. WANTED: $You don’t have to be rich$ To get our homes. A DEED is all you need! NO LAND :( ? DON’T CRY! We’ll get you some! Low down payments. Wac 405- 631-3200 Mobile home For Rent - $600. Monthly – 1st & last months + $250 deposit. 3 bedroom & 2 bath – Charter Oak & Douglas. Call Shannon 1-405-314-2374. Must have references & no indoor pets. RENT TO OWN Very nice 3 Bed, 2 Bath Single-wide Mobile home On 2.5 acres m/l Guthrie 9481 Lakeridge Drive Easy Approval 405-273- 5777 www.property4sale.com Brick, 3 Bed, 2 Bath ,FP, New Roof, New H&A, Small Acreage. Close to hospital. $123,000 Abe’s Real Estate 282-1400 Need to Sell 3 bedroom, 3 bath, large den for pool table, large yard. 520-560-0587 3000 W Simpson Beautiful 5 bedroom 2 bath house on 10 acres m/l 2 car garage attached, cathedral ceilings in living area multiple out buildings and is fenced. It will be sold as is. Priced at $195,000.00 call for more information at 405-273-5777 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 2 Car Garage & Office. 3 acres, 1800 sq. ft. $1,200 a month. Available Oct. 15th, No indoor pets. 405-282-6285 FOR SALE – Barn full of lumber. Cedar, Oak, Walnut, Pecan, Pine, etc. Most 1”, some 2”. Gooch Sawmill 833-5693 Need to Sell? No need to fix up. Will buy as is. We buy Fixer Uppers. 800- 366-2902 Immediate opening for FT LPN to cover Guthrie, Mustang, Yukon, Kingfisher areas. Home health experience preferred and dependable transportation a must! Benefits pkg, mileage and PTO included. Contact Crystal Berdinner at 405-321- 7400. Email resume to [email protected] or fax to 580-622-6005. Also accepting PRN RN and HHA applications as well. Interstate Motel is hiring for part-time Front Desk Clerk Logan County Aging Services/Sodexo has a position available for an Experienced Cook Aide starting at $7.40/ hour plus benefits, M-F. Previous institutional cooking experience required and must become ServeSafe Certified. Applications will be accepted beginning October 18 th to November 1 st at 1102 East Warner; Guthrie, OK 73044. Must have references available. Equal Opportunity Employer Need someone for cleaning to do make- ready at an apartment complex in Guthrie. Please call 282-5250. Need handyman to work as subcontractor for maintenance of a small apartment complex in Guthrie. Please call 282- 5250. Come Join Our Team Director of Nursing, RN, LPN’s, CMA’s, and CNA’s needed. Apply at Crescent Manor 208 E. Sanderson, Crescent, OK. Front Desk, Night Auditor, Housekeeper. Apply in person Best Western. 3 Family Garage Sale – chairs, clothes, mattresses, bikes, gameboy games, toys and much more! In garage in alley behind 1423 West College. Thursday Oct. 18 and Friday Oct. 19. Starts at 8am – goes till we sell out. Garage Sale – Saturday 8:30-?, A Barbie Doll, Kitchen Stuff, Padded Foot Stool, and lots of misc. items. 118 South 18 th Yard Sale – Sat. 20 th 8-? Baby Furniture, Little Girls Clothes, Lady & Mens Clothes, Furniture. 623 E. Cleveland 2011 East Industrial. Friday Saturday, 8am-4pm. Furniture, household material, Clothes, Mens stuff, Lots of misc. Something for everyone. Come see. Sand Stone Ridge – Multiple Sales. Friday & Saturday. Furniture, Kitchen, Toys, Lawn and Tractor items, and much more. One mile East of I35 on Hwy 33 at Douglas and College. Garage Sale - Antiques, Yard, Kitchen, and plus- sized Clothing, 419 N. 1st Street. Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday Yard Sale – Friday and Saturday at 701 N. Broad. Weedeaters, outdoor furniture, dresser/mirror, kitchen items, pictures, clothes, & much more. A must see Yard Sale 1523 E. Perkins, Friday & Saturday. Collectables, porcelain dolls, handmade items, and much, much more. Yard Sale – Friday 19 th & Saturday 20 th , 8am-4pm, 1516 West College. Lots of misc., Baby Stuff, Clothes – Infant to Plus Size, Remodeling stuff, and Furniture. Garage Sale – Thursday- Friday, 8-2. Saturday 8-12. Boys Clothes, Newborn - Size 10, Toys, Womens Plus Size, Misc. Saturday Bag Sale. 716 S. Pine Yard Sale - Saturday 220 Lake Road. Weight equip., kitchen table & chairs, rugs, lawn furniture, bikes (boys & girls) twin beds, records, stereo equip., collectables, 8 to 5 - no early birds please. Huge Multi-family Yard Sale - variety see craigslists for details. Thurs & Fri, 8am-6pm, Silver Valley, 127 Apollo Dr. in culta-sak. 10 • Thursday • October 18, 2012 • guthrienewsleader.net Subscribe Today!!! Call 282-2222 CLASSIFIEDS & PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE (Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 4, 11, & 18, 2012) 3T IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LOGAN COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA ANTHONY J. IREK, a single person, Plaintiff, vs. ANN WEBB, Deceased, her UNKNOWN HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, TRUSTEES, DEVISEES, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, Defendants. Case No.: CJ-2012- 208 SUMMONS AND NOTICE BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Ann Webb, deceased, her Unknown Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Trustees, Devisees, Successors and Assigns of any of them that are deceased, and their Unknown Successors, Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Trustees, Devisees and Assigns. GREETINGS: You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above named Court upon Amended Petition of Plaintiff, alleging that Plaintiff is the owner of and in possession, the following described real property situate in Logan County, State of Oklahoma, to-wit: LOT 122, IN THE CRESCENT SPRINGS LAKE AREA, BEING A PART OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 16 NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST OF THE INDIAN MERIDIAN, LOGAN COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT, WHICH IS RECORDED IN BOOKM 485 MISC., PAGE 587. together with all improvements thereon situate; and appurtenances there- unto belonging. That you claim some right, title lien, estate, encumbrance, claim, assessment or interest in and to the above described real property adverse to the right, title and interest of the Plaintiff to said real property which constitutes a cloud upon the title of the Plaintiff. That you must answer the Petition filed herein by Plaintiff on or before the 9th day of November, 2012, and set forth any claim you may have, or might have, in and to the above-described real property, or the Amended Petition of Plaintiff will be taken as true, and judgment rendered for Plaintiff and confirming and quieting the title in Plaintiff to the above described property, forever barring and enjoining you from claiming an interest therein adverse to the Plaintiff, and other proper relief. You are referred to the Petition filed herein for all particulars. Dated this 2nd day of October, 2012. REJEANIA ZMEK COURT CLERK By: /s/ ENRIQUE SEGURA Deputy Court Clerk /s/ Sheri L. Mueller Sheri L. Mueller, OBA #18784 Sheri L. Mueller, PLLC Attorney at Law 213 East Oklahoma PO Box 1201 Guthrie, Oklahoma 73044 Telephone (405) 282- 7677 smueller@ sherimuellerattorney. com Attorney for Plaintiff (Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 11, 18, & 25, 2012) 3T Anyone having legal/ financial interest in a 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse VIN#4A3AC 54L5YE015862 call Sue @ 354-9778. (Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 11, 18, & 25, 2012) 3T IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LOGAN COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA DON PATA, Plaintiff, vs. JOSIE BARKER, Deceased, her Unknown Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Trustees, Devisees, Successors and Assigns, Defendants. Case No.: CJ-2012- 313 SUMMONS AND NOTICE BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Josie Barker, deceased,herunknown heirs, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, successors and assigns, if any, GREETINGS: You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above named Court upon Petition of Plaintiff, alleging that Plaintiff is the owner of and in possession of the following described real property situate in Logan County, State of Oklahoma, to-wit: THE NORTH NINETY (90) FEET OF LOTS NINE (9), TEN (10), ELEVEN (11) AND TWELVE (12), ALL IN BLOCK SIX (6) IN THAT PART OF THE CITY OF GUTHRIE KNOWN AS EAST GUTHRIE, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF, together with all improvements thereon situate; and appurtenances there- unto belonging. That you claim some right, title lien, estate, encumbrance, claim, assessment or interest in and to the above described real property adverse to the right, title and interest of the Plaintiff to said real property which constitutes a cloud upon the title of the Plaintiff. That you must answer the Petition filed herein by Plaintiff on or before the 27th day of November, 2012, and set forth any claim you may have, or might have, in and to the above-described real property, or the Petition of Plaintiff will be taken as true, and judgment rendered for Plaintiff and confirming and quieting the title in Plaintiff to the above described property, forever barring and enjoining you from claiming an interest therein adverse to the Plaintiff, and other proper relief. You are referred to the Petition filed herein for all particulars. Dated this 9th day of October, 2012 REJEANIA ZMEK, COURT CLERK By: /s/ PATRICIA SLATER Deputy Court Clerk (SEAL) /s/ SHERI L. MUELLER Sheri L. Mueller, OBA #18784 Sheri L. Mueller, PLLC Attorney at Law 213 East Oklahoma PO Box 1201 Guthrie, Oklahoma 73044 Telephone (405) 282- 7677 smueller@ sherimuellerattomey. com Attorney for Plaintiff (Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 18, 25, & Nov. 1, 2012) 3T IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR LOGAN COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA RAYMOND E. ROSE, Plaintiff, v. FANNIE B. WALLACE, formerly FANNIE B. ROSE, O. D. WALLACE, WILLIAM ROSE, FLOYD ROSE, JOE ROSE, DONALD ROSE, WAYNE ROSE, ENOCH ROSE, MAX ROSE, FLORENCE ROSE and CAROLINE ROSE, all deceased, and their unknown Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Trustees and Assigns, JESSE RAY, and THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, ex rel., Oklahoma Tax Commission, Defendants. Case No. CJ-2012- 317 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: The heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns and unknown successors, immediate and remote of Fannie B. Wallace, formerly Fannie B. Rose, O.D. Wallace, William Rose, Floyd Rose, Joe Rose, Donald Rose, Wayne Rose, Enoch Rose, Max Rose, Florence Rose and Caroline Rose, all deceased, and their unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, successors and assigns and the unknown successors of such deceased person or persons. Said Defendants are hereby notified that they have been sued in the case shown above in the District Court of Logan County, entitled Raymond E. Rose, Plaintiff vs. Fannie B. Wallace, formerly Fannie B. Rose, O.D. Wallace, William Rose, Floyd Rose, Joe Rose, Donald Rose, Wayne Rose, Enoch Rose, Max Rose, Florence Rose and Caroline Rose, deceased, and their unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, Jesse Ray, and The State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Oklahoma Tax Commission, Defendants; and that they must answer the Petition therein on or before the 20th day of December, 2012, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true, and a judgment forever barring the Defendants from asserting any interest in or to the subject real property and a decree quieting Plaintiff’s title to the described real property will be entered. The real property which is the subject of this lawsuit is described as follows, to-wit: The West Half (W/2) of the Southeast Quarter (SE/4) of Section Three (3), Township Seventeen (17) North, Range Three (3) West of the Indian Meridian, Logan County, Oklahoma. (“Property”) Dated this ___ day of October, 2012. Logan County Court Clerk By: Deputy Hilton Law Office Brad E. Hilton, OBA #12994 Rebecca Wood Hunter, OBA #19483 202 S. Cedar, Suite A Owasso, OK 74055 (918) 272-6900 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF (Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 18, 2012) 1T DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Rural Utilities Service KAMO Electric Cooperative, Inc.: Notice of a Finding of No Significant Impact AGENCY: Rural Utilities Service, USDA. ACTION: Notice of a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) statement in response to an Environmental Assessment (EA) for public review. SUMMARY: The Rural Utilities Service (RUS), an Agency delivering the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Utilities Programs, has conducted an independent evaluation of the Environmental Assessment (EA) submitted by KAMO Electric Cooperative, Inc. (KAMO) to review the potential impacts of the proposed construction of the Bristow-Gyspy-Stroud- Warwick-Luther-Valley 138kV Project. The EA is related to possible financial assistance to KAMO Electric Cooperative, Inc. of Vinita, OK, requested for the construction of approximately 33.6 miles of new 138-kilovolt (kV) transmission line and reconstruction of 9.1 miles of existing transmission line to double circuit 138/69 kV transmission line along with additions to 4 existing substations and the construction of one new substation nearStroud,Oklahoma. The construction will be located in Creek, Lincoln, Oklahoma, Logan, and Payne Counties in Oklahoma. The RUS has reviewed the EA for the project and determined that its construction and operation will not have a significant environmental impact. The RUS has prepared a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) statement of its findings for the project. ADDRESSES: For further information, contact: Dennis Rankin, Environmental Protection Specialist, RUS, Engineering and Environmental Staff, 1571, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Stop 1571, Washington, DC 20250–1571, or e-mail: dennis.rankin@wdc. usda.gov. The FONSI will be available for public review at the KAMO office at 500 S. KAMO Drive, Vinita, OK 74301 and at the website: http://www. kamopower.com/. (Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 18, 2012) 1T PROPOSED MEASURES General Election November 6, 2012 In compliance with Title 34 Oklahoma Statutes, Section 17, notice is hereby given for the proposed amendments to the Oklahoma Constitution which will appear on the ballot November 6, 2012. V. Glenn Coffee Secretary of State BALLOT TITLES STATE QUESTION NO. 758 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 358 This measure amends the State Constitution. It amends Section 8B of Article 10. The measure deals with real property taxes also called ad valorem taxes. These taxes are based on several factors. One factor is the fair cash value of the property. The measure changes the limits on increases in fair cash value. Now, in- creases are limited to 5% of fair cash value in any taxable year. The measure changes the cap on increases to 3% for some property. The 3% cap would apply to homestead exempted property. The cap would also apply to agricultural land. The measure also removes obsolete language. SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL NO STATE QUESTION NO. 759 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 359 This measure adds a new section to the State Constitution. It adds Section 36 to Article II. The measure deals with three areas of government action. These areas are employment, education and contracting. In these areas, the measure does not allow affirmative action programs. Affirmative action programs give preferred treatment based on race, color or gender. They also give preferred treatment based on ethnicity or national origin. Discrimination on these bases is also not permitted. The measure permits affirmative action in three instances. 1. When gender is a bonafide qualification, it is allowed. 2. Existing court orders and consent decrees that require preferred treatment will continue and can be followed. 3. Affirmative action is allowed when needed to keep or obtain federal funds. The measure applies to the State and its agencies. It applies to counties, cities and towns. It applies to school districts. It applies to other State sub- divisions. The measure applies only to actions taken after its approval by the people. SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL NO STATE QUESTION NO. 762 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 360 This measure amends Section 10 of Article 6 of the Oklahoma Constitution. It changes current law, decreasing the power and authority of the Governor by removing the Governor from the parole process for persons convicted of certain offenses defined as nonviolent offenses. It enlarges the power and authority of the Pardon and Parole Board by authorizing that Board, in place of the Governor, to grant parole to persons convicted of certain offenses defined as nonviolent offenses. The Legislature defines what offenses are nonviolent offenses and the Legislature may change that definition. The measure authorizes the Pardon and Parole Board to recommend to the Governor, but not to itself grant, parole for persons convicted of certain offenses, specifically those offenses identified by law as crimes for which persons are required to serve not less than eighty- five percent of their sentence prior to being considered for parole and those designated by the Legislature as exceptions to nonviolent offenses. For those offenses for which persons are required to serve a minimum mandatory period of confinement prior to being eligible to be considered for parole, the Pardon and Parole Board may not recommend parole until that period of confinement has been served. SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL NO STATE QUESTION NO. 764 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 361 This measure amends the Oklahoma Constitution. It adds a new Section 39A to Article 10. It would allow the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to issue bonds. Any bonds issued would be used to provide a reserve fund for the Board. The fund would be a reserve fund for certain water resource and sewage treatment funding programs. The fund could only be used to pay other bonds and obligations for the funding programs. The bonds could only be issued after other monies and sources are used for repayment. The bonds would be general obligation bonds. Not more than Three Hundred Million Dollars worth of bonds could be issued. The Legislature would provide the monies to pay for the bonds. The Legislature would provide for methods for issuing the bonds. The Legislature would provide for how the fund is administered. SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL NO STATE QUESTION NO. 765 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 362 The measure amends the Oklahoma Constitution. It abolishes the Oklahoma Department of Human Services, the OklahomaCommission of Human Services and the position of Director of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services. These entities were created under different names by Sections 2, 3 and 4 of Article 25 of the Oklahoma Constitution and given duties and responsibilities related to the care of the aged and needy. The measure repeals these sections of the Constitution and consequently, removes the power of the Commission of Human Services to establish policy and adopt rules and regulations. Under the measure, the Legislature and the people by initiative petition retain the power to adopt legislation for these purposes.The measure adds a provision to the Constitution LANGSTON UNIVERSITY - SURPLUS AUCTION Old HWY 33 EAST & Lake Road Langston, Ok. October 21, 2012 8:00 am Sealed bids received: 8:00 AM TIL 2:00 PM DAY OF AUCTION Vehicles:1991 Chevy Caprice, 1975 Dodge Dump Truck,1977 Dodge Utility Truck, 1990 Chevy Van, 1985 Ford Dually Truck, 1996 Chevy Blazer, 2001 Ford Taurus, 1999 Ford crown Victoria, 1991 Dodge Ram Van, 2001 Dodge Ram 3500 Van. Electronics, Computer Equipment, Office Furniture and assorted items. This is only a partial listing! Buyer’s premium will apply. NOBLE HEIGHTS APARTMENTS Two and Three Bedroom Units Features: Washer/Dryer hook ups Ceiling fans, Resident activities. Office Hours: 9:00-4:00 116 Noble Heights Circle Guthrie, OK 1-405-282-5250 WILL BUY/HOUSE LUMBER FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE HOUSE FOR RENT MOBILE HOME/ACREAGE MOBILE HOME FOR RENT MOBILE HOME/SALE GARAGE SALE HELP WANTED

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Page 1: PUBLIC NOTICE - Amazon Web Servicesmatchbin-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/public/sites/702/assets/...Email resume to randi@soonerhs.com or fax to 580-622-6005. Also accepting PRN RN and

Huge Sale! Save Thousands! Own Land ZERO down. Turn Key. New and Repo homes. Top dollar for your trade! 2,500. dollar furniture allowance w/ new home purchase 405-631-7600 or 405-635-4338 WAC.

WANTED: $You don’t have to be rich$ To get our homes. A DEED is all you need! NO LAND :( ? DON’T CRY! We’ll get you some! Low down payments. Wac 405-631-3200

Mobile home For Rent - $600. Monthly – 1st & last months + $250 deposit. 3 bedroom & 2 bath – Charter Oak & Douglas. Call Shannon 1-405-314-2374. Must have references & no indoor pets.

RENT TO OWNVery nice 3 Bed, 2 BathSingle-wide Mobile homeOn 2.5 acres m/l Guthrie9481 Lakeridge DriveEasy Approval 405-273-5777www.property4sale.com

Brick, 3 Bed, 2 Bath ,FP, New Roof, New H&A, Small Acreage. Close to hospital. $123,000 Abe’s Real Estate 282-1400

Need to Sell – 3 bedroom, 3 bath, large den for pool table, large yard. 520-560-0587

3000 W SimpsonBeautiful 5 bedroom 2 bath house on 10 acres m/l 2 car garage attached, cathedral ceilings in living area multiple out buildings and is fenced. It will be sold as is. Priced at $195,000.00 call for more information at 405-273-5777

3 Bed, 2 Bath, 2 Car Garage & Office. 3 acres, 1800 sq. ft. $1,200 a month. Available Oct. 15th, No indoor pets. 405-282-6285

FOR SALE – Barn full of lumber. Cedar, Oak, Walnut, Pecan, Pine, etc. Most 1”, some 2”. Gooch Sawmill 833-5693

Need to Sell? No need to fix up. Will buy as is. We buy Fixer Uppers. 800-366-2902

Immediate opening for FT LPN to cover Guthrie, Mustang, Yukon, Kingfisher areas. Home health experience preferred and dependable transportation a must! Benefits pkg, mileage and PTO included. Contact Crystal Berdinner at 405-321-7400. Email resume to [email protected] or fax to 580-622-6005. Also accepting PRN RN and HHA applications as well.

Interstate Motel is hiring for part-time Front Desk Clerk

Logan County Aging Services/Sodexo has a position available for an Experienced Cook Aide starting at $7.40/hour plus benefits, M-F.

Previous institutional cooking experience required and must become ServeSafe Certified. Applications will be accepted beginning October 18th to November 1st at 1102 East Warner; Guthrie, OK 73044. Must have references available. Equal Opportunity Employer

Need someone for cleaning to do make-ready at an apartment complex in Guthrie. Please call 282-5250.

Need handyman to work as subcontractor for maintenance of a small apartment complex in Guthrie. Please call 282-5250.

Come Join Our TeamDirector of Nursing, RN, LPN’s, CMA’s, and CNA’s needed. Apply at Crescent Manor 208 E. Sanderson, Crescent, OK.

Front Desk, Night Auditor, Housekeeper. Apply in person Best Western.

3 Family Garage Sale – chairs, clothes, mattresses, bikes, gameboy games, toys and much more! In garage in alley behind 1423 West College. Thursday Oct. 18 and Friday Oct. 19. Starts at 8am – goes till we sell out.

Garage Sale – Saturday 8:30-?, A Barbie Doll, Kitchen Stuff, Padded Foot Stool, and lots of misc. items. 118 South 18th

Yard Sale – Sat. 20th 8-? Baby Furniture, Little Girls Clothes, Lady & Mens Clothes, Furniture. 623 E. Cleveland

2011 East Industrial. Friday – Saturday, 8am-4pm. Furniture, household material, Clothes, Mens stuff, Lots of misc. Something for everyone. Come see.

Sand Stone Ridge – Multiple Sales. Friday & Saturday. Furniture, Kitchen, Toys, Lawn and Tractor items, and much more. One mile East of I35 on Hwy 33 at Douglas and College.

Garage Sale - Antiques, Yard, Kitchen, and plus-sized Clothing, 419 N. 1st Street. Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday

Yard Sale – Friday and Saturday at 701 N. Broad. Weedeaters, outdoor furniture, dresser/mirror, kitchen items, pictures, clothes, & much more.

A must see Yard Sale – 1523 E. Perkins, Friday & Saturday. Collectables, porcelain dolls, handmade items, and much, much more.

Yard Sale – Friday 19th & Saturday 20th, 8am-4pm, 1516 West College. Lots of misc., Baby Stuff, Clothes – Infant to Plus Size, Remodeling stuff, and Furniture.

Garage Sale – Thursday-Friday, 8-2. Saturday 8-12. Boys Clothes, Newborn - Size 10, Toys, Womens Plus Size, Misc. Saturday Bag Sale. 716 S. Pine

Yard Sale - Saturday 220 Lake Road. Weight equip., kitchen table & chairs, rugs, lawn furniture, bikes (boys & girls) twin beds, records, stereo equip., collectables, 8 to 5 - no early birds please.

Huge Multi-family Yard Sale - variety see craigslists for details. Thurs & Fri, 8am-6pm, Silver Valley, 127 Apollo Dr. in culta-sak.

10 • Thursday • October 18, 2012 • guthrienewsleader.net Subscribe Today!!! Call 282-2222CLASSIFIEDS & PUBLIC NOTICE

PUBLIC NOTICE(Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 4, 11, & 18, 2012) 3TIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LOGAN COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMAANTHONY J. IREK, a single person,Plaintiff,vs.ANN WEBB, Deceased, her UNKNOWNHEIRS, EXECUTORS,ADMINISTRATORS, TRUSTEES,D E V I S E E S , SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS,Defendants.Case No.: CJ-2012-208SUMMONS AND NOTICE BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:Ann Webb, deceased, her Unknown Heirs, Executors, A d m i n i s t r a t o r s , Trustees, Devisees, Successors and Assigns of any of them that are deceased, and their Unknown Successors, Heirs, Executors, A d m i n i s t r a t o r s , Trustees, Devisees and Assigns.GREETINGS:You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above named Court upon Amended Petition of Plaintiff, alleging that Plaintiff is the owner of and in possession, the following described real property situate in Logan County, State of Oklahoma, to-wit: LOT 122, IN THE CRESCENT SPRINGS LAKE AREA, BEING A PART OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 16 NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST OF THE INDIAN MERIDIAN, LOGAN COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT, WHICH IS RECORDED IN BOOKM 485 MISC., PAGE 587. together with all improvements thereon situate; and appurtenances there-unto belonging. That you claim some right, title lien, estate, encumbrance, claim, assessment or interest in and to the above described real property adverse to the right, title and interest of the Plaintiff to said real property which constitutes a cloud upon the title of the Plaintiff. That you must answer the Petition filed herein by Plaintiff on or before the 9th day of November, 2012, and set forth any claim you may have, or might have, in and to the above-described real property, or the Amended Petition of Plaintiff will be taken as true, and judgment rendered for Plaintiff and confirming and quieting the title in Plaintiff to the above described property, forever barring and enjoining you from claiming an interest therein adverse to the Plaintiff, and other

proper relief. You are referred to the Petition filed herein for all particulars.Dated this 2nd day of October, 2012.REJEANIA ZMEKCOURT CLERKBy: /s/ ENRIQUE SEGURADeputy Court Clerk/s/ Sheri L. MuellerSheri L. Mueller, OBA #18784Sheri L. Mueller, PLLCAttorney at Law213 East OklahomaPO Box 1201Guthrie, Oklahoma 73044Telephone (405) 282-7677s m u e l l e r @sherimuellerattorney.comAttorney for Plaintiff

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 11, 18, & 25, 2012) 3TAnyone having legal/financial interest in a 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse VIN#4A3AC 54L5YE015862 call Sue @ 354-9778.

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 11, 18, & 25, 2012) 3TIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LOGAN COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMADON PATA,Plaintiff,vs.JOSIE BARKER, Deceased, her UnknownHeirs, Executors, A d m i n i s t r a t o r s , Trustees,Devisees, Successors and Assigns,Defendants.Case No.: CJ-2012-313SUMMONS AND NOTICE BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:Josie Barker, deceased, her unknown heirs, executors, a d m i n i s t r a t o r s , trustees, devisees, successors and assigns, if any,GREETINGS:You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above named Court upon Petition of Plaintiff, alleging that Plaintiff is the owner of and in possession of the following described real property situate in Logan County, State of Oklahoma, to-wit: THE NORTH NINETY (90) FEET OF LOTS NINE (9), TEN (10), ELEVEN (11) AND TWELVE (12), ALL IN BLOCK SIX (6) IN THAT PART OF THE CITY OF GUTHRIE KNOWN AS EAST GUTHRIE, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF, together with all improvements thereon situate; and appurtenances there-unto belonging. That you claim some right, title lien, estate, encumbrance, claim, assessment or interest in and to the above described real property adverse to the right, title and interest of the Plaintiff to said real property which constitutes a cloud upon the title of the

Plaintiff. That you must answer the Petition filed herein by Plaintiff on or before the 27th day of November, 2012, and set forth any claim you may have, or might have, in and to the above-described real property, or the Petition of Plaintiff will be taken as true, and judgment rendered for Plaintiff and confirming and quieting the title in Plaintiff to the above described property, forever barring and enjoining you from claiming an interest therein adverse to the Plaintiff, and other proper relief. You are referred to the Petition filed herein for all particulars.Dated this 9th day of October, 2012REJEANIA ZMEK, COURT CLERKBy: /s/ PATRICIA SLATERDeputy Court Clerk(SEAL)/s/ SHERI L. MUELLERSheri L. Mueller, OBA #18784Sheri L. Mueller, PLLCAttorney at Law213 East OklahomaPO Box 1201Guthrie, Oklahoma 73044Telephone (405) 282-7677s m u e l l e r @sherimuellerattomey.comAttorney for Plaintiff

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 18, 25, & Nov. 1, 2012) 3TIN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR LOGAN COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMARAYMOND E. ROSE,Plaintiff,v.FANNIE B. WALLACE, formerly FANNIEB. ROSE, O. D. WALLACE, WILLIAM ROSE,FLOYD ROSE, JOE ROSE, DONALD ROSE,WAYNE ROSE, ENOCH ROSE, MAX ROSE,FLORENCE ROSE and CAROLINE ROSE,all deceased, and their unknown Heirs,E x e c u t o r s , A d m i n i s t r a t o r s , Devisees, Trusteesand Assigns, JESSE RAY, and THE STATE

OF OKLAHOMA, ex rel., Oklahoma TaxCommission,Defendants.Case No. CJ-2012-317NOTICE BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:The heirs, executors, a d m i n i s t r a t o r s , devisees, trustees and assigns and unknown successors, immediate and remote of Fannie B. Wallace, formerly Fannie B. Rose, O.D. Wallace, William Rose, Floyd Rose, Joe Rose, Donald Rose, Wayne Rose, Enoch Rose, Max Rose, Florence Rose and Caroline Rose, all deceased, and their unknown heirs, executors, a d m i n i s t r a t o r s , devisees, trustees, successors and

assigns and the unknown successors of such deceased person or persons. Said Defendants are hereby notified that they have been sued in the case shown above in the District Court of Logan County, entitled Raymond E. Rose, Plaintiff vs. Fannie B. Wallace, formerly Fannie B. Rose, O.D. Wallace, William Rose, Floyd Rose, Joe Rose, Donald Rose, Wayne Rose, Enoch Rose, Max Rose, Florence Rose and Caroline Rose, deceased, and their unknown heirs, executors, a d m i n i s t r a t o r s , devisees, trustees and assigns, Jesse Ray, and The State of Oklahoma, ex rel. Oklahoma Tax Commission, Defendants; and that they must answer the Petition therein on or before the 20th day of December, 2012, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true, and a judgment forever barring the Defendants from asserting any interest in or to the subject real property and a decree quieting Plaintiff’s title to the described real property will be entered. The real property which is the subject of this lawsuit is described as follows, to-wit: The West Half (W/2) of the Southeast Quarter (SE/4) of Section Three (3), Township Seventeen (17) North, Range Three (3) West of the Indian Meridian, Logan County, Oklahoma. (“Property”)Dated this ___ day of October, 2012.Logan County Court ClerkBy:DeputyHilton Law OfficeBrad E. Hilton, OBA #12994Rebecca Wood Hunter, OBA #19483202 S. Cedar, Suite AOwasso, OK 74055(918) 272-6900ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 18, 2012) 1TDEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURERural Utilities ServiceKAMO Electric Cooperative, Inc.: Notice of a Finding of No Significant Impact AGENCY: Rural Utilities Service, USDA. ACTION: Notice of a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) statement in response to an Environmental Assessment (EA) for public review. SUMMARY: The Rural Utilities Service (RUS), an Agency delivering the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Utilities Programs, has conducted an independent evaluation of the Environmental Assessment (EA) submitted by KAMO Electric Cooperative, Inc. (KAMO) to review the potential impacts of the proposed construction of the

Bristow-Gyspy-Stroud-Warwick-Luther-Valley 138kV Project. The EA is related to possible financial assistance to KAMO Electric Cooperative, Inc. of Vinita, OK, requested for the construction of approximately 33.6 miles of new 138-kilovolt (kV) transmission line and reconstruction of 9.1 miles of existing transmission line to double circuit 138/69 kV transmission line along with additions to 4 existing substations and the construction of one new substation near Stroud, Oklahoma. The construction will be located in Creek, Lincoln, Oklahoma, Logan, and Payne Counties in Oklahoma. The RUS has reviewed the EA for the project and determined that its construction and operation will not have a significant e n v i r o n m e n t a l impact. The RUS has prepared a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) statement of its findings for the project. ADDRESSES: For further information, contact: Dennis Rankin, Environmental Protection Specialist, RUS, Engineering and Environmental Staff, 1571, 1400 I n d e p e n d e n c e Avenue, SW., Stop 1571, Washington, DC 20250–1571, or e-mail: [email protected]. The FONSI will be available for public review at the KAMO office at 500 S. KAMO Drive, Vinita, OK 74301 and at the website: http://www.kamopower.com/.

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 18, 2012) 1TP R O P O S E D MEASURES General Election November 6, 2012 In compliance with Title 34 Oklahoma Statutes, Section 17, notice is hereby given for the proposed amendments to the Oklahoma Constitution which will appear on the ballot November 6, 2012. V. Glenn Coffee Secretary of State BALLOT TITLES STATE QUESTION NO. 758 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 358 This measure amends the State Constitution. It amends Section 8B of Article 10. The measure deals with real property taxes also called ad valorem taxes. These taxes are based on several factors. One factor is the fair cash value of the property. The measure changes the limits on increases in fair cash value. Now, in- creases are limited to 5% of fair cash value in any taxable year. The measure changes the cap on increases to 3% for some property. The 3% cap would apply to homestead exempted property. The cap would also apply to agricultural land. The measure also removes obsolete language. SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL – NO STATE QUESTION NO. 759 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 359 This measure adds a new section to the State Constitution. It adds Section 36 to Article II. The measure deals with three areas of government action. These areas are employment, education and contracting. In these areas, the measure does not allow affirmative action programs. Affirmative action programs give preferred treatment based on race, color or gender. They also give preferred treatment based on ethnicity or national origin. Discrimination on these bases is also not permitted. The measure permits affirmative action in three instances. 1. When gender is a bonafide qualification, it is allowed. 2. Existing court orders and consent decrees that require preferred treatment will continue and can be followed. 3. Affirmative action is allowed when needed to keep or obtain federal funds. The measure applies to the State and its agencies. It applies to counties, cities and towns. It applies to school districts. It applies to other State sub- divisions. The measure

applies only to actions taken after its approval by the people. SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL – NO STATE QUESTION NO. 762 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 360 This measure amends Section 10 of Article 6 of the Oklahoma Constitution. It changes current law, decreasing the power and authority of the Governor by removing the Governor from the parole process for persons convicted of certain offenses defined as nonviolent offenses. It enlarges the power and authority of the Pardon and Parole Board by authorizing that Board, in place of the Governor, to grant parole to persons convicted of certain offenses defined as nonviolent offenses. The Legislature defines what offenses are nonviolent offenses and the Legislature may change that definition. The measure authorizes the Pardon and Parole Board to recommend to the Governor, but not to itself grant, parole for persons convicted of certain offenses, specifically those offenses identified by law as crimes for which persons are required to serve not less than eighty-five percent of their sentence prior to being considered for parole and those designated by the Legislature as exceptions to nonviolent offenses. For those offenses for which persons are required to serve a minimum mandatory period of confinement prior to being eligible to be considered for parole, the Pardon and Parole Board may not recommend parole until that period of confinement has been served. SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL – NO STATE QUESTION NO. 764 LEGISLATIVE R E F E R E N D U M 361 This measure amends the Oklahoma Constitution. It adds a new Section 39A to Article 10. It would allow the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to issue bonds. Any bonds issued would be used to provide a reserve fund for the Board. The fund would be a reserve fund for certain water resource and sewage treatment funding programs. The fund could only be used to pay other bonds and obligations for the funding programs. The bonds could only be issued after other monies and sources are used for repayment. The bonds would be general obligation bonds. Not more than Three Hundred Million Dollars worth of bonds could be issued. The Legislature would provide the monies to pay for the bonds. The Legislature would provide for methods for issuing the bonds. The Legislature would provide for how the fund is administered. SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL – YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL – NO STATE QUESTION NO. 765 LEGISLATIVE R E F E R E N D U M 362 The measure amends the Oklahoma Constitution. It abolishes the Oklahoma Department of Human Services, the Oklahoma Commission of Human Services and the position of Director of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services. These entities were created under different names by Sections 2, 3 and 4 of Article 25 of the Oklahoma Constitution and given duties and responsibilities related to the care of the aged and needy. The measure repeals these sections of the Constitution and consequently, removes the power of the Commission of Human Services to establish policy and adopt rules and regulations. Under the measure, the Legislature and the people by initiative petition retain the power to adopt legislation for these purposes. The measure adds a provision to the Constitution

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guthrienewsleader.net • Thursday • October 18, 2012 • 11Subscribe Today!!! Call 282-2222 PUBLIC NOTICEauthorizing the Legislature to create a department or departments to administer and carry out laws to provide for the care of the aged and the needy. The measure also authorizes the Legislature to enact laws requiring the newly-created department or departments to perform other duties. SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL – NO STATE QUESTION NO. 766 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM 363 This measure amends Section 6A of Article 10 of the Oklahoma Constitution. At present that section exempts some intangible personal property from ad valorem property taxation. This measure would exempt all intangible personal property from ad valorem property taxation. An ad valorem property tax is a tax imposed upon the value of property. Intangible Personal Property is property whose value is not derived from its physical attributes, but rather from what it represents or evidences. Intangible Personal Property which is still currently taxed but would not be taxed if the measure is adopted, includes items such as: • patents, inventions, formulas, designs, and trade secrets; • licenses, franchise, and contracts; • land leases, mineral interests, and insurance policies; • custom computer software; and • trademarks, trade names and brand names. If adopted, the measure would apply to property taxation starting with the tax year that begins on January 1, 2013. SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED? FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES AGAINST THE PROPOSAL – NO

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 18, 2012) 1TBEFORE THE C O R P O R A T I O N COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMAAPPLICANT: OSAGE EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT, INC.RELIEF SOUGHT: L O C A T I O N EXCEPTIONL E G A L D E S C R I P T I O N : SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 17 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST, LOGAN COUNTY,OKLAHOMACAUSE CD NO. 201206544SECOND AMENDEDNOTICE OF HEARINGSTATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: All persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas, and all other interested persons, particularly in Logan County, Oklahoma.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this Cause is requesting that this Commission grant a well location for a well to be drilled and produced from the Mississippian, Woodford and Hunton common sources of supply underlying Section 28, Township 17 North, Range 3 West, Logan County, Oklahoma, at a location as follows:Surface Location: Not closer than 200 feet from the South line and not closer than 330 feet from the East line of Section 21, Township 17 North, Range 3 West, Logan County, Oklahoma.Completion Interval:Point of Entry: Not closer than 200 feet from the North line and not closer than 660 feet from the East line of Section 28, Township 17 North, Range 3 West, Logan County, Oklahoma.Terminus: Not closer than 200 feet from the South line and not closer than 660 feet from the East line of Section 28, Township 17 North, Range 3 West, Logan County, Oklahoma. as exception to an Order to issue in Cause CD No. 201205649. A request will be made to designate the Applicant or some other party as the operator of the proposed well.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the drilling and spacing unit described in the caption hereof

underlies Section 28, Township 17 North, Range 3 West, and the sections adjacent are Sections 20, 21, 22, 27, 29, 32, 33 and 34, Township 17 North, Range 3 West, all in Logan County, Oklahoma.IT IS ORDERED that this Cause be referred to an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Merits Docket at the Corporation Commission, First Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 5th day of November, 2012, and that this notice be published as required by law and the Rules of the Commission.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person or persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action contact MR. RAN FURMAN, Osage Exploration and Development, Inc., 2445 Fifth Avenue, Suite 310, San Diego, California 92101, (619) 677-3956, or CHARLES L. HELM, Attorney, 105 North Hudson, Suite 700, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73102, (405) 232-9000. Please refer to Cause CD Number.DONE AND PERFORMED this 12th day of October, 2012.C O R P O R A T I O N COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMAPATRICE DOUGLAS, ChairmanBOB ANTHONY, Vice ChairmanDANA L. MURPHY, CommissionerATTEST:PEGGY MITCHELL, Commission Secretary

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 18, 2012) 1TBEFORE THE C O R P O R A T I O N COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMAA P P L I C A N T : DEVON ENERGY P R O D U C T I O N COMPANY, L.P.RELIEF SOUGHT: H O R I Z O N T A L SPACINGL E G A L D E S C R I P T I O N : SECTION 15, T O W N S H I P 19 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST, LOGAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMACAUSE CD 201206550NOTICE OF HEARINGSTATE OF OKLAHOMA: To all persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas and all other interested persons, particularly in Logan County, Oklahoma; and if any of the named individuals or entities be deceased or a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown heirs, executors, a d m i n i s t r a t o r s , devisees, trustees, successors, trustees and assigns of any such deceased individual or dissolved partnership, corporation or other association.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this Cause is requesting the following relief and special relief from the Commission: [a] ESTABLISH by EXTENSION Order No. 600665 640-acre drilling and spacing horizontal oil and gas units for the Misener-Hunton, Mississippian, Woodford and Sylvan common sources of supply from Section 21, Township 19 North, Range 3 West to now include Section 15, Township 19 North, Range 3 West, Logan County, Oklahoma. Commission records indicate no producing wells from the above named formations

in the section. The records indicate that by Order No. 54937, corrected by Order No. 55233, the Mississippi formation was established on 80-acre drilling and spacing units in Section 15. Applicant request that this order will supersede Order No. 54937, as corrected by Order No. 55233, relating to the Mississippi formation.[b] Possibly providing that the order be made effective as of the date of the execution thereof or as of a date prior to the date of execution of the order.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission.IT IS ORDERED AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that this Cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Western Regional Service Office of the Corporation Commission, 2101 North Lincoln Blvd., Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 5th day of November 2012, and that this Notice be published as required by law and the rules of the Commission.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT any person interested or protesting the application please advise the Attorney of record and the Court Clerk’s Office of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission five (5) days before the hearing date above.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person and persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT this cause, if protested, may be subject to a pre-hearing or settlement conference pursuant to OCCRP 165:5-11-2.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Jack Rayburn, Devon Energy Production Company, L.P., 333 West Sheridan Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, (405) 228-8632 or Michael D. Stack, Attorney for Applicant, 943 East Britton Road, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73114, Telephone: (405) 286-1717; Fax (405) 286-2122.C O R P O R A T I O N COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMAPATRICE DOUGLAS, CHAIRMANBOB ANTHONY, VICE CHAIRMANDANA L MURPHY, COMMISSIONERDONE AND P E R F O R M E D THIS 10TH DAY OF OCTOBER 2012.ATTEST:PEGGY MITCHELL, SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 18, 2012) 1TBEFORE THE C O R P O R A T I O N COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMAAPPLICANT:DEVON E N E R G Y P R O D U C T I O N COMPANY, L.P.R E L I E F SOUGHT:POOLINGL E G A L D E S C R I P T I O N : SECTION 4, T O W N S H I P 18 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, LOGAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMACAUSE CD 201206373NOTICE OF HEARINGSTATE OF OKLAHOMA: To all persons, owners, producers, operators, purchasers and takers of oil and gas and all other interested persons, particularly in Logan County, Oklahoma; including; Robert E. Adair; Sabrina Ann Anderson; Jerry N. Bailey; James D. Blake and Kevin T. Blake, Trustees of the Blake

Properties Revocable Trust dated May 29, 1992; Benjamin Ewing Bosworth, deceased; Carolyn Keys Bosworth, deceased; D. Freeman Bosworth; H. Thomas Bosworth a/k/a H. Thomas Bosworth, III; Howard T. Bosworth, Jr., deceased; Bryan Brown and Myrna Brown; CCRC Family Limited Partnership; CD Petroleum; Celtic Enterprises, Inc.; David O. Cordell; John T. Cordell; E. Patrick Cranley; Edward Cranley; M. Elizabeth Cranley; M. Martha Cranley; Mecca S. Cranley a/k/a Mecca Swanson, deceased; Paul D. Cranley; Peter S. Cranley; Phillip L. Cranley; D. Freeman Bosworth Hldgs LLC; Frankie G. DeFuentes; Gale Dawn DeFuentes; E.N. Smith III Energy Corp.; Earl D. and Betty L. Harper 2007 Revocable Trust, dated August 3, 2007; Estate of James F. Pollock, deceased; Jack T. Everett; Martha C. Swanson Fisch a/k/a Martha Gay Fisch, deceased; Eugene P. Gale & Frances L. Gale; D.C. Goff, Trustee of the D.C. Goff Revocable Energy Trust; Hood Goldsberry; Larry Greer & Sandy Greer; Anne C. Higgins; Hood & Linda Properties, LLC; Gerald L. Horn; Hugh T. Johnson; Suzanne M. Johnson; Mrs. D.G. Landreth; Mary Jane Landreth; Laverne Simpson Trust, dated November 11, 2003; Lucilles Enterprises, LLC; T. Michelle Lyons; John W. Marshall; Claire Matthews; Roy Clifton Matthews, Jr.; Mid-Brook Royalty Company; Min-Tex Oil Corporation; Mary Eda Neal; Oklahoma State Bank, Mulhall, Oklahoma; Oneok Exploration Company; Panhandle Oil and Gas, Inc.; Marvin E. Powledge; Prize Energy Resources, L.P.; Redhawk Resources, Inc.; Reynolds Drilling Co., Inc.; Jason Roselius and Terri Roselius; Sherry L. Rush a/k/a Sheryl Landreth; San Felipe Oil and Gas Corp.; Emily May Cordell Scott; Roger L. Shoss and Jane L. Shoss; Wallace H. Simpson; E.N. Smith, III; Stephenson Family Revocable Trust Dated 10/30/00, Janette Stephenson, Trustee; The Francis Scott Baldwin Family Partnership, Ltd.; D.A. Thomas; Virginia S. Walters a/k/a Virginia Swanson, deceased; Jo Watters a/k/a Jo Stansbury & Michael Watters; Wil-Mc Oil Corporation; Patricia A. Cordell, Dec; Kathleen L. Meredith, John C. Cordell, Clark Cordell; James Dowdy and Arlene Dowdy; and if any of the named individuals or entities be deceased or a dissolved partnership, corporation or other association, then the unknown heirs, executors, a d m i n i s t r a t o r s , devisees, trustees, successors, trustees and assigns of any such deceased individual or dissolved partnership, corporation or other association.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Applicant in this Cause is requesting the following relief and special relief: That the Commission, based on the evidence presented, pool the interests and adjudicate the rights and equities of oil and gas owners on a unit pooling and designate the Applicant or some other party recommended by Applicant as operator for the well(s) to be drilled pursuant to this order. That the following common sources of supply be included in the pooling order: Mississippian, Woodford, Sylvan and Misener-Hunton common sources of supply by Order to be entered in Cause CD No. 201205984 underlying Section 4, Township 18 North, Range 2 West, Logan County, Oklahoma. The interests of the oil and gas owners involved herein and the rights and equities in respect thereto are sought herein to be pooled and adjudicated pursuant to 52 O.S. Sec. 87.1 within and on the basis of the drilling and spacing units covered hereby, and not limited to a single wellbore. The application in this cause states that Applicant has proposed the development of the separate

common sources of supply in the drilling and spacing units involved herein under a plan development and has proposed to commence such plan of development of such units by an initial unit well in the lands covered hereby, and that Applicant has been unable to reach an agreement with the owners of drilling rights named as respondents herein with respect to such proposed plan of development of the separate common sources of supply in the drilling and spacing units covered hereby.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. That Applicant could request that the Order to be entered in this cause shall include a provision allowing the operator one year from the date of the Order to commence drilling operations.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT this Cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the Initial Hearing Docket at the Western Regional Service Office of the Corporation Commission, 2101 North Lincoln Blvd., Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m., on the 5th day of November 2012, and that notice be published as required by law and rules of the Commission.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT any person interested or protesting the application please advise the Attorney of record and the Court Clerk’s Office of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission five (5) days before the hearing date above.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Applicant and interested parties may present testimony by telephone. The cost of telephonic communication shall be paid by the person and persons requesting its use. Interested parties who wish to participate by telephone shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing date, and provide their name and phone number.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT this cause, if protested, may be subject to a pre-hearing or settlement conference pursuant to OCCRP 165:5-11-2.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Jack Rayburn, Devon Energy Production Company, L.P., 333 West Sheridan Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (405) 228-8632 or Michael D. Stack, Attorney for Applicant, 943 East Britton Road, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73114, Telephone: (405) 286-1717; Fax (405) 286-2122. C O R P O R A T I O N COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMAPATRICE DOUGLAS, CHAIRMANBOB ANTHONY, VICE CHAIRMANDANA L MURPHY, COMMISSIONER DONE AND P E R F O R M E D THIS 4TH DAY OF OCTOBER 2012.ATTEST:PEGGY MITCHELL, SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 18, 25, & Nov. 1, 2012) 3TIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LOGAN COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMALand Resource Management, Inc.Plaintiff,Allen R. Cozens, a Single Man, et alCase No. CJ-2012-268NOTICE BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: Allen R. Cozens, the unknown Spouse, if any of Allen R. Cozens, John E. Cozens, the un-known Spouse, if any of John E. Cozens, and the unknown heirs, executors, a d m i n i s t r a t o r s , trustees, assigns and devisees, if any of Allen R. Cozens and John E, Cozens, if deceased.

TAKE NOTICE that you have been sued by Land Resource Management, Inc., and that you must answer the Petition of said Plaintiff on file in said cause on or before the 3rd day of December, 2012, which is at least forty-one (41) days from the date of first publication of this Notice, or the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true and judgment in rem will be rendered against you and each of you, for the principal sum of $58,694.40 plus interest thereon at the rate of 12% per annum from March 1,2012, until paid, delinquent taxes and insurance premiums paid by the Plaintiff, if any, a reasonable attorney fee as provided for in said note and mortgage of $2,500.00, together with all costs of this action, accrued and accruing; and establishing the Plaintiff as owner and holder of a good and valid first mortgage lien and entitling Plaintiff to foreclose upon and sell by Sheriff’s Sale the following described real property located in Logan County, Oklahoma, to-wit: Lot Twenty-three (23) Country Home Estates, being a part of NW 1f 4 of Section Thirteen (13), T-15-N, R-3-W, according to the Amended Plat of the Re-plat of Country Home Estates; and a 1998 Fleetwood Mobile Home,YIN #XFLW84AB 14806WC12Dated this 17th day of October, 2012REJEANIA ZMEKLogan County Court Clerk(SEAL)By: /s/ Enrique SeguraDeputy Court ClerkWilliam H. Mattoon, OBA #5794225 N. Peters Ave., Suite #3Norman, OK 73069405-329-1333Attorney for Plaintiff

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 18, & 25, 2012) 2TIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LOGAN COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMAIN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFDONNA MARIE WILSON,Deceased.CASE NO. PB-2012-64NOTICE TO CREDITORSTO THE CREDITORS OF DONNA MARIE WILSON, DECEASED:All creditors having claims against Donna Marie Wilson, deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Stacey L. Voit, the named Administrator, at the office of Mark L. Hoose, Attorney at Law, PO Box 753, Edmond, OK 73083, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, on or before the following presentment date: the 21st day of December, 2012, or the same will be forever barred.DATED this 16th day of October, 2012.MARK L. HOOSE, P.C./s/ MARK L. HOOSEMARK L. HOOSE, OBA #14083ATTORNEY AT LAW17 East First StreetP.O. Box 753Edmond, Oklahoma 73083-0753Telephone: (405) 340-6401Fax: (405) 348-5040Attorney for Administrator

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 18, & 25, 2012) 2TIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LOGAN COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMAIN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFJAMES ALLEN NORRIS,Deceased.CASE NO. PB-2012-62NOTICE TO CREDITORSTO THE CREDITORS OF JAMES ALLEN NORRIS, DECEASED:All creditors having claims against James Allen Norris, deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect

to such claim, to Terri Lue Manning, the named Personal Representative, at the office of Mark L. Hoose, Attorney at Law, PO Box 753, Edmond, OK 73083, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, on or before the following presentment date: the 21st day of December, 2012, or the same will be forever barred.DATED this 16th day of October, 2012.MARK L. HOOSE, P.C./s/ MARK L. HOOSEMARK L. HOOSE, OBA #14083ATTORNEY AT LAW17 East First StreetP.O. Box 753Edmond, Oklahoma 73083-0753Telephone: (405) 340-6401Fax: (405) 348-5040Attorney for Personal Representative

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 18, & 25, 2012) 2TIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LOGAN COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMAIN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFDOROTHY LOUISE NORRIS,Deceased.CASE NO. PB-2012-63NOTICE TO CREDITORSTO THE CREDITORS OF DOROTHY LOUISE NORRIS, DECEASED:All creditors having claims against Dorothy Louise Norris, deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Terri Lue Manning, the named Personal Representative, at the office of Mark L. Hoose, Attorney at Law, PO Box 753, Edmond, OK 73083, Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, on or before the following presentment date: the 21st day of December, 2012, or the same will be forever barred.DATED this 16th day of October, 2012.MARK L. HOOSE, P.C./s/ MARK L. HOOSEMARK L. HOOSE, OBA #14083ATTORNEY AT LAW17 East First StreetP.O. Box 753Edmond, Oklahoma 73083-0753Telephone: (405) 340-6401Fax: (405) 348-5040Attorney for Personal Representative

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 18, & 25, 2012) 2TIN THE DISTRICT COURT OfLOGAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMAIn the Matter of the Estate ofViolet K. Fuller,Deceased.No. PB-2012-65NOTICE TO CREDITORSAll persons having claims against the estate of Violet K. Fuller, Deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests, and other collateral, if any, held by each creditor with respect to such claims, and the necessary vouchers to the named personal representative, William Ray Fuller, Jr. BX 47, Marshall, Oklahoma 73056 or to his attorney, Raymond Dean North Box 3245, Enid, Okla., 73702 on or before the following presentment date December 26th, 2012, or the same will be forever barred.Dated this 16th day of October, 2012.William Ray Fuller, Jr.P e r s o n a l RepresentativeWilliam Ray Fuller, Jr.Raymond D. NorthBox 3245Enid, Oklahoma 73702Attorney for Personal Representative

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader October 18, & 25, 2012) 2TIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LOGAN COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMAIn the Matter of the Guardianship ofDON MICHAEL FRAIMan incapacitated person.No. PG-94-34NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALENotice is hereby given

that, in pursuance of an order of the District Court of the County of Logan, State of Oklahoma, made on the 9th day of October, 2012, in the matter of the Guardianship of Don Michael Fraim, an incapacitated person, the undersigned as the Guardian of Don Michael Fraim will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, subject to confirmation of said District Court, on or after the 30th day of October, 2012, at the law office of Holmes, Holmes, & Neisent, P.L.L.C., 501 N.W. 13th, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in the County of Oklahoma, all the right and title of the surface interest of the said Don Michael Fraim, and all right, title and interest that the said. Guardianship has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired in and to the real property situated, lying and being in the County of Logan, State of Oklahoma, described as follows: As legally described on Exhibit A, attached hereto. Bids (offers) must be in writing and may be left at the office of Holmes, Holmes & Neisent, P.L.L.C., attorneys at law. Bids (offers) totaling less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) will not be accepted.DATED this 12th day of October, 2012./s/ ROBERT F. BRENTLINGERROBERT F. B R E N T L I N G E R , GUARDIAN FOR DON MICHAEL FRAIM.LEE M. HOLMES OBA #4325MARK L. HOLMES OBA #15790TRACY SPECK NEISENT OBA #15817HOLMES, HOLMES & NEISENT, P.L.LC.Attorneys for Guardian501 N.W. 13thOklahoma City, Oklahoma 73103(405) 235-8455EXHIBIT “A” LEGALSURFACE INTEREST ONLY IN:The Northeast Quarter (NE/4) of Section Thirty-Six (36), Township Fifteen (15) North, Range Three (3) West, of the Indian Meridian, Logan County, Oklahoma. EXCEPT the right of way of the Guthrie, Edmond Electric Railway over and across said land, and further LESS AND ESCEPT a tract of land in the Northeast Quarter (NE/4) of Section Thirty-Six (36), Township Fifteen (15) North, Range Three (3) West of the Indian Meridian, Logan County, Oklahoma, described as follows; Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Northeast Quarter (NE/4) of Section Thirty-Six (36); Thence West along the North line a distance of 255.60 feet; Thence South a distance of 255.60 feet; Thence East a distance of 255.60 feet; Thence North along the East line a distance of 255.60 feet to the point of beginning, Logan County, Oklahoma. LESS AND EXCEPT A Tract of land located in the Northeast Quarter (NE/4) of Section Thirty-Six (36), Township Fifteen (15) North, Range Three (3) West, of the Indian Meridian, Logan County, Oklahoma, being more particularly described as follows; BEGINNING at a point being the Southeast corner of the Northeast Quarter (NE/4) of said Section 36; Thence South 89°51’48 West a distance of 2722.30 feet; Thence North 00°56’40 East a distance of 707.00 feet; Thence North 89°51’48” East a distance of 452.36 feet; Thence North 73°21’11” East a distance of 788.19 feet; Thence North 08°04’43” West a distance of 550.117 feet; Thence North 20°47’05” East a distance of 200.10 feet; Thence South 87°05’49” East a distance of 389.33 feet; Thence South 83°57’52” East a distance of 1126.85 feet; Thence South 00°00’00” East a distance of 1520.87 feet; to the Point of Beginning. (This is Echo Lake Addition.) The land being sold is approximately eighty (80) acres of the undeveloped land on the South side of Simmons Road and West of Bryant Avenue. The South property line is irregular in shape and is the North side of Echo Lake Addition.