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ELS is accepting applications for lineman, operators and groundman. CDL license required for all positions. 6 paid holidays and group health insurance, one week paid vacation after one year service. 50 hrs. a week with 10 hrs. being overtime. Call Frank Kovar 405- 823-5963 The City of Crescent is now accepting applications for a full- time CLEET Certified Police Officer. We provide Medical, Dental, Vision, & Life Insurance for the officer. Starting pay will be $11.50 per hour. Applications can be picked up at Crescent City Hall. EOE Companion at Home, a local family owned company, is now hiring certified nursing assistants to service the Guthrie/Stillwater/ Edmond area. All shifts available with flexible scheduling. Must be available to work all shifts. Will train for Home health Aide certification. Submit application online at http://www. companionhealth.net. Land Farmers, INC. is looking for class A CDL drivers to work in the Stillwater, ok area. Contact Brandan: (479) 264-926, Brian: (479) 264-4984 Best Western is accepting applications for housekeeping. Must be able to work weekends and holidays. Apply in person. Help wanted in housekeeping. Apply in person 1900 W. Harrison. Helper at sand plant in Dover. Must be willing to learn to operate heavy equipment, and work outside in all weather. Shift work, overtime, and weekends as required. Good safety and driving records. Health insurance, profit sharing, PTO leave, 401k, paid vacations, and holidays. Apply in person M-F, 8-4. Dolese Bros. Co. 2 mi S. on Hwy 81 EOE M/F. Kennel help for boarding kennel. Must have own car & message on cell. Walking pets on leads, feeding & cleaning. 6:30-8am back 3-5pm. Part and full time includes sat/Sundays. Douglas/Forrest Hills area. $25.00 per trip. Paid training 282-4456. Certified gun smith wanted. We need a certified gun smith to help with the increase in our repair and refinish business. Must be dependable, have own tools, and transportation. Please send all applications to Sales@CrescentGun AndPawn.com School bus drivers needed to drive both AM and PM routes. Average time for each route is 2 to 2 ½ hours per route. Starting pay is $12.65 per hour. Benefits include employer paid health insurance and retirement. For more information contact Guthrie Public Schools at 405-282-5919. Healthcare needed urgently for a 64yr old man, no qualification required, we offer ($590 per week). Please contact to schedule interview: elenramire@ gmail.com. New Program. $0 down w/your land or family land. EZ approval by phone. Free storm shelter thru July! Call today 1-866-764-3200 WAC Se habla espanol Special Gov’t Program! Own Land/Family land ZERO DOWN! Don’t pre-judge your credit. E-Z qualify by phone. Top dollar for your TRADE in. $2,000 furniture allowance with purchase. Homes starting at $26,500 and up. WAC. 405-631- 7600 Remodeled Spacious downtownapt,$700/mo, deposit and 6 months lease. Also 2 bed home near downtown, $425/ mo, deposit and lease. 282-6047. Auction, Rest, Equip, & More! Saturday, October. 26, 10am. Gilmores Pub 112 S. Choctaw, El Reno, Ok. Buyers Premium. See Pics at www. KaukAuctioneers.com. In house sale, generous prices, after estate sale. Couch and love seat, bedroom set, lots of etc. Come and see Saturday only, 11-4. 805 E. Cleveland. Huge 5 family sale Saturday and Sunday 8am-4pm. Lots of miscellaneous. 2x and 3x men and women’s clothes, and children’s clothes. 1117 E Vilas. Deer Creek High School Baseball Garage Sale, Friday, 25th 4-7 pm (before football game) Saturday, 26th 8-noon. Covell just west of MacArthur at baseball indoor hitting facility. Enter parking lot off of Covell by tennis courts. Follow signs. Furniture, toys, clothes, yard equip and more. Huge garage sale, inside 2 buildings. Halloween costumes and supplies. Lots of Christmas decorations household goods, bedding, leather love seat and recliner. Collectibles, jewelry, building supplies, paint, 2 commercial sewing machines, cook shack smoker, kitchen sinks, boat motor parts, fishing supplies, 300 ft trammel net. Lots of tools and more. Friday and Saturday October 25th and 26th. 6600 E. Forrest Hills Rd. 1 Mile E. of Lazy E. 282-6635. Estate Sale, dishes, Barbie’s, Antiques, clothes, motorcycle, misc. items. Great prices. 1550 Andy’s Drive, Intersection Pine and Seward, South on Pine. Needed small tree cut down and hauled off. 282-3410. As of August 1, 2013, I, Rockford Bolin, am not responsible financially in any way for any indebtedness or any type of liens – rental leases – contracts – credit cards or credit of any kind - vet bills – cell phone bills – or any bank accounts that Betty Laverne Bolin incurs or enters into after August 1, 2013. 8 www.guthrienewsleader.net Saturday, October 26, 2013 Classifieds LP XLP Public Notice Best Western is hiring Front Desk Clerks. Blue Cross Insurance Must be friendly, professional, computer literate. Apply in person at Best Western. Colonial Estates Nursing Home Now taking applications for Charge Nurse 2pm to 10pm, Monday- Friday $3,000 Sign on Bonus Competitive Salary, Vacation, Blue Cross Ins. 2219 Woodlawn, Guthrie, OK. 405-282-3630 NOBLE HEIGHTS APARTMENTS 1st Month Rent Free Two and Three Bedroom Units Features: Washer/Dryer hook ups Ceiling fans, Office Hours: 9:00-4:00 116 Noble Heights Circle Guthrie, OK 1-405-282-5250 (Published in the Guthrie News Leader Oct. 12, 19 & 26, 2013) 3T IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR LOGAN COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA GREG ROSS MORRIS, Plaintiff, vs. THE HEIRS, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, DEVISEES, TRUSTEES, AND ASSIGNS OF MAVA LEE MORRIS, formerly MAVA LEE PETERS, Deceased; THE U N K N O W N SUCCESSORS OF MAVA LEE MORRIS, formerly MAVA LEE PETERS, Deceased; MONA LISA WRIGHT, s/p/a MONA LISA WILLIAMS, and JUDY RAE RAFFERTY, Defendants. Case No. CV-2013-49 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION STATE OF OKLAHOMA: To The Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Trustees, and Assigns of Mava Lee Morris, formerly Mava Lee Peters, Deceased, and the Unknown Successors of Mava Lee Morris, formerly Mava Lee Peters, Deceased. GREETINGS: You and each of you are hereby notified that you have been sued in the District Court of Logan County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CV-2013-49 wherein Greg Ross Morris is Plaintiff, and The Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Trustees and Assigns of Mava Lee Morris, formerly Mava Lee Peters, Deceased, et al., are Defendants, and that the Plaintiff is alleging that he is the owner of the following- described real property located in Logan County, Oklahoma: An undivided one-half (1/2) interest in the surface and minerals in the Southeast Quarter (SE/4) of Section Four (4), Township Nineteen (19) North, Range Three (3) West, Logan County, State of Oklahoma, and you, the said Defendants, are further notified unless you answer said Petition of the Plaintiff filed herein against you on or before November 27, 2013, the allegations of said Petition will be taken as true, and judgment determining the heirs of Mava Lee Morris, formerly Mava Lee Peters, Deceased, will be entered, and a Decree quieting Plaintiffs title to the above-described property will be entered against each of you, the said Defendants. Witness my hand this 1Oth day of October, 2013. REJEANIA ZMEK Clerk of the District Court Logan County, Oklahoma (SEAL) By /s/ PATRICIA SLATER Deputy /s/ REAGAN D. ALLEN Bradley A. Gungoll, OBA #3663 Gungoll. Jackson, Collins Box & Devoll, P.c. 101 Park Avenue, Suite 1400 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Phone: 405-272-4710 Fax: 405-272-5141 g u n g o l l @ gungolljackson.com and Reagan D. Allen, OBA #19739 Gungoll, Jackson, Collins, Box & Devoll, P.C. P.O. Box 1549 Enid, OK 73703 Phone: (580) 234-0436 Fax: (580) 233-1284 allen@gungolljackson. com (Published in the Guthrie News Leader Oct. 19, 26 & Nov. 2, 2013) 3T IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR LOGAN COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA JOHN DAVID YOST, and DEBRA LYNN YOST, formerly known as DEBRA LYNN McELREATH, Plaintiffs, vs. The unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, and assigns of BILLY G. YOST, also known as BILLY GENE YOST, deceased, Defendants. Case No. CV-2013-47 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: The unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns of BILLY G. YOST, also known as BILLY GENE YOST, deceased: You and each of you are hereby notified that John David Yost and Debra Lynn Yost, formerly known as Debra Lynn McElreath, as Plaintiffs, have filed in the District Court of Logan County, State of Oklahoma, their petition against the unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns of BILLY G. YOST, also known as BILLY GENE YOST, deceased, deceased, alleging that the Defendants may claim some right, title and interest in and to the following described real property, to-wit: An undivided interest in and to all of the oil, gas and other minerals in, under, and that may be produced from the South Half of the Southwest Quarter (S½SW¼) of Section Thirteen (13), Township 19 North, Range 3 West of the Indian Meridian, Logan County, Oklahoma, according to the U.S. Government Survey thereof. That the Plaintiffs are the owners of the fee simple title to the above described real property; that any interest claimed by the Defendants adverse to the Plaintiffs constitutes a cloud on the Plaintiffs’ title; and praying that the Plaintiffs have judgment against the Defendants, and each of them, that they be required to show what right, title or interest, if any, they now have in and to said real property adverse to the right, title and interest of Plaintiffs, that they be adjudged to have no right, title, interest or estate therein, and that the title of the Plaintiffs in and to said real property be quieted against the Defendants and that the Defendants, and each of them, be perpetually barred and enjoined from setting up or asserting any right, title or interest in said real property. That said Defendants, and each of them, must answer the petition filed by the Plaintiffs on or before the 2nd day of December, 2013, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered adjudging and decreeing John David Yost and Debra Lynn Yost to be the owners of said real property and entitled to the possession thereof, and that the Defendants have no right, title or interest thereon, and quieting the title of the Plaintiffs against all adverse claims of said Defendants. Given under my hand and seal this 8th day of October, 2013. ReJEANIA ZMEK, COURT CLERK OF LOGAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA BY /s/ TARA STUMBAUGH DEPUTY COURT CLERK POSTIC & BATES A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION BY: /s/ MARTIN POSTIC, JR. MARTIN POSTIC, JR. OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION NO. 7241 2212 SHADOWLAKE DRIVE OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 73159 405/691-5080 405/691-6329 (FAX) posticm@posticbates. com ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFFS (Published in the Guthrie News Leader Oct. 19 & 26, 2013) 2T The Logan County Sheriffs Office has recovered two stray yearling calves. The calves are described as heifers. Any citizen who desires to make a claim of ownership should contact Sgt. Dykes or Undersheriff McCleery at the Logan County Sheriffs Office at 282-4100 to describe the animals in detail. If the animals are not claimed by 10/26/2013, they will be sold at auction in accordance with state law. (Published in the Guthrie News Leader Oct. 26, 2013) 1T DISTRICT COURT OF DEWEY COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA DSR INVESTMENTS LLC, on its own behalf and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiff, v. DEVON ENERGY PRODUCTION COMPANY, LP, Defendant. Case No. CJ-11-12 NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF CLASS ACTION TO: THE POTENTIAL MEMBERS OF THE SETTLEMENT CLASS The lawsuit captioned above has been filed as a class action against Devon Energy Production Company, LP (“Depco”). The class action lawsuit (the “Lawsuit”) is currently pending in the District Court of Dewey County, located in Taloga, Oklahoma. The lawsuit was brought by a royalty owner (the “Class Representative”) acting on behalf of itself and other similarly situated royalty owners against Depco, seeking monetary damages and other applicable relief associated with the alleged underpayment of royalties and related claims. The Court has not ruled on the merits of the claims asserted by the Class Representative, or the defenses asserted by Depco. Instead, the Class Representative andDepcohaveentered into a Settlement Agreement involving the settlement class recently certified by the Court (the “Class”). The attorneys for the Class Representative and the Class that are later identified in this notice will be referred to as “Class Counsel.” The other capitalized words used in this notice will, unless indicated otherwise in this Notice, have the same meanings that are given to such words in such Settlement Agreement. In order for the Settlement Agreement to become effective, if at all, the Court must first conduct a hearing to determine the fairness of the Settlement Agreement (the “Fairness Hearing”). The Court must then enter an order approving the Settlement Agreement, and the order must become final and non- appealable. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ROYALTY PAYMENTS ON A GAS WELL LOCATED IN THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN WHICH DEPCO OWNS, OR OWNED, A WORKING INTEREST, THIS NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS. PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY l. What is a Class Action? A class action is a type of lawsuit in which a group of people collectively bring a common claim against a defendant. The named plaintiffs initiate the lawsuit on behalf of other “similarly situated persons,” also known as the “proposed class.” The class action lawsuit permits damages and other relief to be considered without the necessity of each person incurring the expense of filing a separate lawsuit or joining in the lawsuit. The orders and judgments in the case are then binding on all Class members. The order certifying this Lawsuit as a class action defined the Class as follows: All present and former owners of royalty interests with respect to production (or the proceeds therefrom) from Oklahoma wells in which Devon Energy Production Company, L.P. and/ or Devon Louisiana Corporation currently own, or have previously owned, a working interest (whether by virtue of an oil and gas lease or forced pooling order of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission or otherwise), which wells have produced gas and/or gas constituents (such as residue gas, natural gas liquids, helium, or condensate) during all or part of the time period from January 1, 2001 to December 31, 2012. Excluded from the proposed class are (1) overriding royalty owners or other owners, (2) the Nowata County wells listed on Exhibit 1 [covered by a separate class settlement in the District Court of Nowata County, Oklahoma], (3) federal, state and local governments, including agencies, departments, or instrumentalities of the United States of America or State of Oklahoma, (4) publicly traded oil and gas exploration, production, and/or marketing and refining companies, and their affiliated entities, and (5) persons or entities that Plaintiffs’ counsel is, or may be, prohibited from representing under the Oklahoma Rules of Professional Conduct. The Class Counsel are: Kandi Jepsen Pate, OBA# 10569 Mark A. Wolfe, OBA# 12534 PATE & WOLFE 1900 NW Expressway, Suite 1300 Oklahoma City, OK 73118 Rex A. Sharp, OBA #11990 GUNDERSON, SHARP & WALKE LLP 5301 West 75th Street Prairie Village, KS 66208 2. The Lawsuit. The Lawsuit is pending in the District Court for Dewey County. The Lawsuit is summarized below. The Class Representative alleges that Depco has underpaid royalties during the time period of January 1, 2001 through and including December 31, 2012 from Oklahoma wells covered by the above class definition. The Class Representative asserts that Depco breached the lease contracts, including the implied duty to market the gas, and breached fiduciary and other duties allegedly owed to its royalty interest owners. The Class Representative further claims that Depco has not reported royalty payments correctly, in violation of both statutes and other applicable law and has misrepresented certain information related to its royalty payments. The Petition in the Lawsuit includes, among other allegations, claims for breach of oil and gas leases, fraud (actual and constructive), deceit, conversion, breach of implied duty to market, unjust enrichment, tortious breach of oil and gas leases, breach of fiduciary duty and request for an accounting. The full and other allegations made against Depco are set out in the pleadings on file in the Lawsuit. Depco denies the Class Representative’s claims, and denies any liability to the Class Representative or to any members of the Class. Depco contends that it calculated and that royalties were both paid and reported in conformance with applicable contracts and law. The full contentions and other defenses of Depco are set out in the pleadings on file in the Lawsuit. After an analysis of the claims and defenses, and after extensive negotiations between the parties, the Class Representative and Depco agreed to settle and release the Released Claims as to the Released Parties under the terms set forth in the Settlement Agreement. The purpose of the Settlement Agreement is to compromise and settle protracted, complicated, and expensive litigation. In reaching this agreement, the Class Representative in no way conceded weaknesses in its claims, and Depco in no way admitted liability on the plaintiff’s claims. By giving this Notice, the Court is not expressing any opinion regarding the merits of either the Class Representative’s claims or Depco’s defenses. The scope of the Released Claims is defined at length in paragraph 1.18 of the Settlement Agreement, a complete copy of which appears on the internet website created for purposes of this class settlement: www. dsrdevonsettlement. com The Court has entered an order preliminarily approving the Settlement Agreement and certifying the Class for settlement purposes only. Following Notice, the Fairness Hearing, and a final and non-appealable Order, the ultimate distribution of the Settlement Proceeds shall be in accordance with the Settlement Agreement and the Plan of Allocation and Distribution provided for therein, after which the Lawsuit will be concluded. 3. What are some of the key terms of the proposed Settlement Agreement? Some of the primary terms of the Settlement Agreement, which the Court is being asked to approve, are as follows: Depco will pay Settlement Proceeds in the amount of $11,000,000.00 (Eleven Million Dollars), and will also advance the Administration Expenses as consideration for the value and benefits provided to Depco under the Settlement Agreement. Upon approval by the Court of this Agreement, and upon the Judgment becoming Final and Non-Appealable, and upon the deposit of the Lot for sale in Cedar Valley golf community west of Guthrie, OK. Beautiful view This lot measures 152 ft wide and 124 ft deep. Walk across the street or drive your golf cart and you are at Cimarron National Golf Course which has ponds and lakes to fish in as well as two 18 hole golf courses. This lot also has a beautiful view of fields which would be behind the house. If interested we also have a full set of house plans for a 2,000 sq. ft. Craftsman-style house that we will give the buyer of the lot (value $1,500.00) Price of lot is $25,000.00 Call 405-802-9651 EMPLOYMENT MOBILE HOME/SALE GARAGE SALE HOME/APT. RENT AUCTION ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE NEEDED ESTATE SALE

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ELS is accepting applications for lineman, operators and groundman. CDL

license required for all positions. 6 paid holidays and group health insurance, one week paid vacation after one year service. 50 hrs. a week with 10 hrs. being overtime. Call Frank Kovar 405-823-5963

The City of Crescent is now accepting applications for a full-time CLEET Certified Police Officer. We provide Medical, Dental, Vision, & Life Insurance for the officer. Starting pay will be $11.50 per hour. Applications can be picked up at Crescent City Hall. EOE

Companion at Home, a local family owned company, is now hiring certified nursing assistants to service the Guthrie/Stillwater/Edmond area. All shifts available with flexible scheduling. Must be available to work all shifts. Will train for Home health Aide certification. Submit application online at http://www.companionhealth.net.

Land Farmers, INC. is looking for class A CDL drivers to work in the Stillwater, ok area. Contact Brandan: (479) 264-926, Brian: (479) 264-4984

Best Western is accepting applications for housekeeping. Must be able to work weekends and holidays. Apply in person.

Help wanted in housekeeping. Apply in person 1900 W. Harrison.

Helper at sand plant in Dover. Must be willing to learn to operate heavy equipment, and work outside in all weather. Shift work, overtime, and weekends as required. Good safety and driving records. Health insurance, profit sharing, PTO leave, 401k, paid vacations, and holidays. Apply in person M-F, 8-4. Dolese Bros. Co. 2 mi S. on Hwy 81 EOE M/F.

Kennel help for boarding kennel. Must have own car & message on cell. Walking pets on leads, feeding & cleaning. 6:30-8am back 3-5pm. Part and full time includes sat/Sundays.

Douglas/Forrest Hills area. $25.00 per trip. Paid training 282-4456.

Certified gun smith wanted. We need a certified gun smith to help with the increase in our repair and refinish business. Must be dependable, have own tools, and transportation. Please send all applications to Sales@CrescentGun AndPawn.com

School bus drivers needed to drive both AM and PM routes. Average time for each route is 2 to 2 ½ hours per route. Starting pay is $12.65 per hour. Benefits include employer paid health insurance and retirement. For more information contact Guthrie Public Schools at 405-282-5919.

Healthcare needed urgently for a 64yr old man, no qualification required, we offer ($590 per week). Please contact to schedule

interview: [email protected].

New Program. $0 down w/your land or family land. EZ approval by phone. Free storm shelter thru July! Call today 1-866-764-3200 WAC Se habla espanol

Special Gov’t Program! Own Land/Family land ZERO DOWN! Don’t pre-judge your credit. E-Z qualify by phone. Top dollar for your TRADE in. $2,000 furniture allowance with purchase. Homes starting at $26,500 and up. WAC. 405-631-7600

Remodeled Spacious downtown apt, $700/mo, deposit and 6 months lease. Also 2 bed home near downtown, $425/mo, deposit and lease. 282-6047.

Auction, Rest, Equip, & More! Saturday,

October. 26, 10am. Gilmores Pub 112 S. Choctaw, El Reno, Ok. Buyers Premium. See Pics at www.KaukAuctioneers.com.

In house sale, generous prices, after estate sale. Couch and love seat, bedroom set, lots of etc. Come and see Saturday only, 11-4. 805 E. Cleveland.

Huge 5 family sale Saturday and Sunday 8am-4pm. Lots of miscellaneous. 2x and 3x men and women’s clothes, and children’s clothes. 1117 E Vilas.

Deer Creek High School Baseball Garage Sale, Friday, 25th 4-7 pm (before football game) Saturday, 26th 8-noon. Covell just west of MacArthur at baseball indoor hitting facility. Enter parking lot off of Covell by tennis courts. Follow signs. Furniture, toys, clothes, yard equip and more.

Huge garage sale, inside 2 buildings. Halloween costumes and supplies. Lots of Christmas decorations household goods, bedding, leather love

seat and recliner. Collectibles, jewelry, building supplies, paint, 2 commercial sewing machines, cook shack smoker, kitchen sinks, boat motor parts, fishing supplies, 300 ft trammel net. Lots of tools and more. Friday and Saturday October 25th and 26th. 6600 E. Forrest Hills Rd. 1 Mile E. of Lazy E. 282-6635.

Estate Sale, dishes, Barbie’s, Antiques, clothes, motorcycle, misc. items. Great prices. 1550 Andy’s Drive, Intersection Pine and Seward, South on Pine.

Needed small tree cut down and hauled off. 282-3410.

As of August 1, 2013, I, Rockford Bolin, am not responsible financially in any way for any indebtedness or any type of liens – rental leases – contracts – credit cards or credit of any kind - vet bills – cell phone bills – or any bank accounts that Betty Laverne Bolin incurs or enters into after August 1, 2013.

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Front Desk Clerks.Blue Cross Insurance

Must be friendly, professional, computer literate.

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Colonial Estates Nursing HomeNow taking applications for

Charge Nurse2pm to 10pm, Monday- Friday

$3,000 Sign on BonusCompetitive Salary, Vacation,

Blue Cross Ins.2219 Woodlawn, Guthrie, OK.

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NOBLE HEIGHTSAPARTMENTS

1st MonthRent FreeTwo and ThreeBedroom Units

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(Published in the Guthrie News Leader Oct. 12, 19 & 26, 2013) 3TIN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FORLOGAN COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMAGREG ROSS MORRIS,Plaintiff,vs.THE HEIRS, E X E C U T O R S , ADMINISTRATORS,D E V I S E E S , TRUSTEES, AND ASSIGNS OFMAVA LEE MORRIS, formerly MAVA LEE PETERS,Deceased; THE U N K N O W N SUCCESSORS OFMAVA LEE MORRIS, formerly MAVA LEE PETERS,Deceased; MONA LISA WRIGHT, s/p/a MONA LISAWILLIAMS, and JUDY RAE RAFFERTY,Defendants.Case No. CV-2013-49NOTICE BY PUBLICATIONSTATE OF OKLAHOMA: To The Heirs, Executors, A d m i n i s t r a t o r s , Devisees, Trustees, and Assigns of Mava Lee Morris, formerly Mava Lee Peters, Deceased, and the Unknown Successors of Mava Lee Morris, formerly Mava Lee Peters, Deceased. GREETINGS: You and each of you are hereby notified that you have been sued in the District Court of Logan County, State of Oklahoma, in Case No. CV-2013-49 wherein Greg Ross Morris is Plaintiff, and The Heirs, Executors, A d m i n i s t r a t o r s , Devisees, Trustees and Assigns of Mava Lee Morris, formerly Mava Lee Peters, Deceased, et al., are Defendants, and that the Plaintiff is alleging that he is the owner of the following-described real property located in Logan County, Oklahoma: An undivided one-half (1/2) interest in the surface and minerals in the Southeast Quarter (SE/4) of Section Four (4), Township Nineteen (19) North, Range Three (3) West, Logan County, State of Oklahoma, and you, the said Defendants, are further notified unless you answer said Petition of the Plaintiff filed herein against you on or before November 27, 2013, the allegations

of said Petition will be taken as true, and judgment determining the heirs of Mava Lee Morris, formerly Mava Lee Peters, Deceased, will be entered, and a Decree quieting Plaintiffs title to the above-described property will be entered against each of you, the said Defendants.Witness my hand this 1Oth day of October, 2013.REJEANIA ZMEKClerk of the District CourtLogan County, Oklahoma(SEAL)By /s/ PATRICIA SLATERDeputy/s/ REAGAN D. ALLENBradley A. Gungoll, OBA #3663Gungoll. Jackson, Collins Box & Devoll, P.c.101 Park Avenue, Suite 1400Oklahoma City, OK 73102Phone: 405-272-4710Fax: 405-272-5141g u n g o l l @gungolljackson.comandReagan D. Allen, OBA #19739Gungoll, Jackson, Collins, Box & Devoll, P.C.P.O. Box 1549Enid, OK 73703Phone: (580) 234-0436Fax: (580) [email protected]

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader Oct. 19, 26 & Nov. 2, 2013) 3TIN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR LOGAN COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMAJOHN DAVID YOST, and DEBRA LYNN YOST, formerly known as DEBRA LYNN McELREATH,Plaintiffs,vs.The unknown heirs, executors, a d m i n i s t r a t o r s , devisees, trustees, and assigns of BILLY G. YOST, also known as BILLY GENE YOST, deceased,Defendants.Case No. CV-2013-47NOTICE BY PUBLICATIONTHE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:The unknown heirs, executors, a d m i n i s t r a t o r s , devisees, trustees and assigns of BILLY G. YOST, also known as

BILLY GENE YOST, deceased: You and each of you are hereby notified that John David Yost and Debra Lynn Yost, formerly known as Debra Lynn McElreath, as Plaintiffs, have filed in the District Court of Logan County, State of Oklahoma, their petition against the unknown heirs, executors, a d m i n i s t r a t o r s , devisees, trustees and assigns of BILLY G. YOST, also known as BILLY GENE YOST, deceased, deceased, alleging that the Defendants may claim some right, title and interest in and to the following described real property, to-wit: An undivided interest in and to all of the oil, gas and other minerals in, under, and that may be produced from the South Half of the Southwest Quarter (S½SW¼) of Section Thirteen (13), Township 19 North, Range 3 West of the Indian Meridian, Logan County, Oklahoma, according to the U.S. Government Survey thereof. That the Plaintiffs are the owners of the fee simple title to the above described real property; that any interest claimed by the Defendants adverse to the Plaintiffs constitutes a cloud on the Plaintiffs’ title; and praying that the Plaintiffs have judgment against the Defendants, and each of them, that they be required to show what right, title or interest, if any, they now have in and to said real property adverse to the right, title and interest of Plaintiffs, that they be adjudged to have no right, title, interest or estate therein, and that the title of the Plaintiffs in and to said real property be quieted against the Defendants and that the Defendants, and each of them, be perpetually barred and enjoined from setting up or asserting any right, title or interest in said real property. That said Defendants, and each of them, must answer the petition filed by the Plaintiffs on or before the 2nd day of December, 2013, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered adjudging and decreeing John David Yost and Debra Lynn Yost to be the

owners of said real property and entitled to the possession thereof, and that the Defendants have no right, title or interest thereon, and quieting the title of the Plaintiffs against all adverse claims of said Defendants.Given under my hand and seal this 8th day of October, 2013.ReJEANIA ZMEK,COURT CLERK OF LOGAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMABY /s/ TARA STUMBAUGHDEPUTY COURT CLERKPOSTIC & BATESA PROFESSIONAL CORPORATIONBY: /s/ MARTIN POSTIC, JR. MARTIN POSTIC, JR.OKLAHOMA BAR ASSOCIATION NO. 72412212 SHADOWLAKE DRIVEOKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 73159405/691-5080405/691-6329 (FAX)[email protected] FOR THE PLAINTIFFS

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader Oct. 19 & 26, 2013) 2TThe Logan County Sheriffs Office has recovered two stray yearling calves. The calves are described as heifers. Any citizen who desires to make a claim of ownership should contact Sgt. Dykes or Undersheriff McCleery at the Logan County Sheriffs Office at 282-4100 to describe the animals in detail. If the animals are not claimed by 10/26/2013, they will be sold at auction in accordance with state law.

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader Oct. 26, 2013) 1TDISTRICT COURT OF DEWEY COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMADSR INVESTMENTS LLC, on its own behalf and on behalf of all others similarly situated,Plaintiff,v.DEVON ENERGY P R O D U C T I O N COMPANY, LP,Defendant.Case No. CJ-11-12NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF CLASS ACTIONTO: THE POTENTIAL

MEMBERS OF THE SETTLEMENT CLASSThe lawsuit captioned above has been filed as a class action against Devon Energy Production Company, LP (“Depco”). The class action lawsuit (the “Lawsuit”) is currently pending in the District Court of Dewey County, located in Taloga, Oklahoma. The lawsuit was brought by a royalty owner (the “Class Representative”) acting on behalf of itself and other similarly situated royalty owners against Depco, seeking monetary damages and other applicable relief associated with the alleged underpayment of royalties and related claims. The Court has not ruled on the merits of the claims asserted by the Class Representative, or the defenses asserted by Depco. Instead, the Class Representative and Depco have entered into a Settlement Agreement involving the settlement class recently certified by the Court (the “Class”). The attorneys for the Class Representative and the Class that are later identified in this notice will be referred to as “Class Counsel.” The other capitalized words used in this notice will, unless indicated otherwise in this Notice, have the same meanings that are given to such words in such Settlement Agreement. In order for the Settlement Agreement to become effective, if at all, the Court must first conduct a hearing to determine the fairness of the Settlement Agreement (the “Fairness Hearing”). The Court must then enter an order approving the Settlement Agreement, and the order must become final and non-appealable.IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ROYALTY PAYMENTS ON A GAS WELL LOCATED IN THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA IN WHICH DEPCO OWNS, OR OWNED, A WORKING INTEREST, THIS NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS. PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLYl. What is a Class Action?A class action is a type of lawsuit in which

a group of people collectively bring a common claim against a defendant. The named plaintiffs initiate the lawsuit on behalf of other “similarly situated persons,” also known as the “proposed class.” The class action lawsuit permits damages and other relief to be considered without the necessity of each person incurring the expense of filing a separate lawsuit or joining in the lawsuit. The orders and judgments in the case are then binding on all Class members.The order certifying this Lawsuit as a class action defined the Class as follows:All present and former owners of royalty interests with respect to production (or the proceeds therefrom) from Oklahoma wells in which Devon Energy Production Company, L.P. and/or Devon Louisiana Corporation currently own, or have previously owned, a working interest (whether by virtue of an oil and gas lease or forced pooling order of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission or otherwise), which wells have produced gas and/or gas constituents (such as residue gas, natural gas liquids, helium, or condensate) during all or part of the time period from January 1, 2001 to December 31, 2012. Excluded from the proposed class are (1) overriding royalty owners or other owners, (2) the Nowata County wells listed on Exhibit 1 [covered by a separate class settlement in the District Court of Nowata County, Oklahoma], (3) federal, state and local governments, including agencies, departments, or instrumentalities of the United States of America or State of Oklahoma, (4) publicly traded oil and gas exploration, production, and/or marketing and refining companies, and their affiliated entities, and (5) persons or entities that Plaintiffs’ counsel is, or may be, prohibited from representing under the Oklahoma Rules of Professional Conduct.The Class Counsel are:Kandi Jepsen Pate, OBA# 10569Mark A. Wolfe, OBA#

12534 PATE & WOLFE1900 NW Expressway, Suite 1300Oklahoma City, OK 73118Rex A. Sharp, OBA #11990G U N D E R S O N , SHARP & WALKE LLP5301 West 75th StreetPrairie Village, KS 662082. The Lawsuit.The Lawsuit is pending in the District Court for Dewey County. The Lawsuit is summarized below. The Class Representative alleges that Depco has underpaid royalties during the time period of January 1, 2001 through and including December 31, 2012 from Oklahoma wells covered by the above class definition. The Class Representative asserts that Depco breached the lease contracts, including the implied duty to market the gas, and breached fiduciary and other duties allegedly owed to its royalty interest owners. The Class Representative further claims that Depco has not reported royalty payments correctly, in violation of both statutes and other applicable law and has misrepresented certain information related to its royalty payments. The Petition in the Lawsuit includes, among other allegations, claims for breach of oil and gas leases, fraud (actual and constructive), deceit, conversion, breach of implied duty to market, unjust enrichment, tortious breach of oil and gas leases, breach of fiduciary duty and request for an accounting. The full and other allegations made against Depco are set out in the pleadings on file in the Lawsuit. Depco denies the Class Representative’s claims, and denies any liability to the Class Representative or to any members of the Class. Depco contends that it calculated and that royalties were both paid and reported in conformance with applicable contracts and law. The full contentions and other defenses of Depco are set out in the pleadings on file in the Lawsuit.After an analysis of the claims and defenses, and after extensive negotiations between the parties, the Class

Representative and Depco agreed to settle and release the Released Claims as to the Released Parties under the terms set forth in the Settlement Agreement. The purpose of the Settlement Agreement is to compromise and settle protracted, complicated, and expensive litigation. In reaching this agreement, the Class Representative in no way conceded weaknesses in its claims, and Depco in no way admitted liability on the plaintiff’s claims. By giving this Notice, the Court is not expressing any opinion regarding the merits of either the Class Representative’s claims or Depco’s defenses. The scope of the Released Claims is defined at length in paragraph 1.18 of the Settlement Agreement, a complete copy of which appears on the internet website created for purposes of this class settlement: www.dsrdevonsettlement.comThe Court has entered an order preliminarily approving the Settlement Agreement and certifying the Class for settlement purposes only. Following Notice, the Fairness Hearing, and a final and non-appealable Order, the ultimate distribution of the Settlement Proceeds shall be in accordance with the Settlement Agreement and the Plan of Allocation and Distribution provided for therein, after which the Lawsuit will be concluded.3. What are some of the key terms of the proposed Settlement Agreement?Some of the primary terms of the Settlement Agreement, which the Court is being asked to approve, are as follows: Depco will pay Settlement Proceeds in the amount of $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 (Eleven Million Dollars), and will also advance the Administration Expenses as consideration for the value and benefits provided to Depco under the Settlement Agreement. Upon approval by the Court of this Agreement, and upon the Judgment becoming Final and Non-Appealable, and upon the deposit of the

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Settlement Proceeds into the DSR Settlement Account, the Class Representative and the members of the Class shall be deemed to have dismissed the Class Lawsuit with prejudice and, by operation of the Judgment, shall also be deemed to have, fully, finally and forever released, relinquished and discharged the Released Parties from all Released Claims. The members of the Class shall also be deemed to have entered into a Covenant Not to Sue the Released Parties directly or indirectly as to the Released Claims. Depco may obtain recoupment of the Administration Expenses, that it so advances, from the Final Undistributed Fund as provided in paragraph 1.10 of the Settlement Agreement, to the extent of the amount of such undistributed funds. Depco shall not be liable to the Class, the Class Representative or Class Counsel for any other costs, expenses or fees. All of these provisions, and other provisions, are more specifically described and defined in the Settlement Agreement that can be reviewed on the above-referenced class settlement website.4. Fees and costs associated with the settlement and distribution of the Net Settlement Amount to Class members.Class Counsel has requested that the Court (i) award Class Counsel an attorney’s fee of forty percent of the Settlement Proceeds; (ii) award the Class Representative an incentive award of one percent of the Settlement Proceeds; and (iii) reimburse Class Counsel from the Settlement Proceeds for all litigation expenses paid by Class Counsel. If the Court approves this request, said amounts will be deducted from the Settlement Proceeds. The Net Settlement Amount will then be distributed to the Class according to the Plan of Allocation and Distribution.Generally, the allocation of the Net Settlement Amount (as defined in paragraph 1.15 of the Settlement Agreement) shall be proportionately allocated among Class members based upon the size of the royalty owner’s interest and the actual or estimated volume of Depco’s gas produced from the owner’s well during the Released Period. The specific formula used to make individual allocations of the Net Settlement Amount to each Class Member must be approved by the Court in a Plan of Allocation and Distribution Order.The distribution to Class Members described above is based on certain assumptions, including: (a) that very few sales of royalty interests have occurred during the specified time period; (b) that, where sales did occur, the parties intended for the buyer to receive payment for past claims; and (c) that, where royalty interests passed through inheritance, devise or interfamily transfers, it was the intent that the heir, devisee or transferee receive the right to receive payment for claims based on past production. To the extent these assumptions are not correct in relation to particular transfers of interests; the Court will be asked to order that the Class member who receives payment shall in turn make payment to the proper party.5. When is the Fairness Hearing?The Fairness Hearing is set for December 13, 2013 at 1:30 p.m. at the Dewey County Courthouse, Broadway and Ruble, Taloga, Oklahoma 73667. IMPORTANT: The date and time for the Fairness Hearing may be changed without mailed or published notice of that change. Any person who intends to attend the Fairness Hearing should check the class settlement website at www.dsrdevonsettlement.

com during the days before the earlier-indicated Fairness Hearing date, or should contact Class Counsel, to confirm whether the hearing date has been changed.6. What are your options as a Class member?A. You may participate in the proposed class settlement by doing nothing. If you choose to remain a Class member, YOU DO NOT NEED TO TAKE ANY ACTION WHATSOEVER. Class Counsel will represent your interests as a member of the Class and intend to urge the Court to approve the proposed settlement. You will be bound by the Class settlement if it is approved by the Court and becomes Final and Non-Appealable. If you remain a Class member, you may participate in any relief obtained on behalf of the Class by way of the Settlement Agreement. For this reason, you should notify Class Counsel (in writing at the address provided in section 1 of this Notice) of any corrections to, or changes in, your name or address.B. You may opt out of the settlement and the Class. If you are a member of the Class, you may elect to be excluded from the Class (“Opt Out”). By opting out, you are electing not to participate in the Settlement Agreement. Copies of your opt-out must be mailed on or before December 3, 2013, to both (1) Class Counsel at the two addresses shown in section 1 above, and (2) Counsel for Depco, Mark D. Christiansen, McAFEE & TAFT, 10th Floor, Two Leadership Square, 211 N. Robinson Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73102. Your opt out must be signed by you and must substantially state the following: “I do not want to be a member of the Settlement Class in DSR Investments LLC v. Devon Energy Production Company, L.P., No. CJ-11-12. I understand it will be my responsibility to pursue any claims I might have, if I so desire, on my own and at my expense.”C. You may remain a member of the settlement Class but object to the proposed settlement. Each person who wishes to appear at the Settlement Fairness Hearing in person or through separate counsel to object to the fairness, reasonableness or adequacy of the Settlement Agreement, or any provision thereof, or the amount of Class Counsel’s requested fees and litigation expenses, or the incentive award requested for the Class Representative, shall be required to timely file with the Court Clerk of Dewey County, Oklahoma and timely make delivery into the hands of Class Counsel and counsel for Depco (at the addresses set out above) by December 3, 2013, a notarized written objection which shall contain the following: (a) A heading referring to Case No. CJ-11-12, and to the District Court of Dewey County, State of Oklahoma; (b) A statement that the objector will appear at the Settlement Fairness Hearing, either in person or through counsel and, if through counsel, identifying counsel by name, address and telephone number; (c) A detailed statement of the specific legal and factual basis for each and every objection along with the attachment of any and all evidentiary or other support, legal authorities or other information that will or may be offered by the objector in support of its objections and other contentions; (d) A list of any witnesses the objector may call at the Settlement Fairness Hearing, together with a brief summary of each witness’ expected testimony; (e) A list and copies of any exhibits which the objector may seek to use at the Settlement Fairness Hearing; (f) The objector’s current address and telephone

number; (g) If the objector has previously objected to a class action settlement, attach copies of any court orders showing the results of those objections; (h) The objector’s signature executed before a notary public; and (i) Identification of the objector’s interest in Class Wells by identifying each Class Well (by well name, well number, Section, Township and Range) and objector’s Operator-assigned owner or royalty number.Any objector who fails to follow the specified procedure for objecting to the settlement, or fee, expense and incentive award requests, as set forth immediately above, shall not be permitted to raise or pursue an objection at the Fairness Hearing, and such failure shall constitute waiver of any objection to the Settlement Agreement or right to appeal. Furthermore, any objector who does not appear, either in person or by counsel, at the Fairness Hearing to present his, her or its objections shall be deemed to have waived the right to object.D. NOTE: By additional order of the Court, putative Settlement Class members in wells operated by Defendant shall continue to be bound by the Opt Out and Objection dates set forth in the Notice previously mailed to them.7. What is the effect of non-approval?If the Court does not approve the Settlement Agreement, or if the Court’s Order does not become Final and Non-Appealable, then the Settlement Agreement shall become null and void. If, for any reason, the Settlement Agreement becomes null and void, the parties will be restored to the positions they occupied prior to signing the Settlement Agreement, and the case will proceed as if the Settlement Agreement had not occurred.8. What is the scope of this Notice?This Notice is only a summary of certain key aspects of the Lawsuit and proposed Settlement Agreement. For a complete copy of the settlement documents, you may reference (and monitor the ongoing additions to) the settlement internet website at www.dsrdevonsettlement.com. You may also contact Class Counsel.PLEASE DO NOT WRITE OR TELEPHONE THE COURT CLERK’S OFFICE,DEPCO OR DEPCO’S A T T O R N E Y S CONCERNING THIS PROPOSED C L A S S SETTLEMENT.Any questions concerning this Notice or the Lawsuit should be directed to Class Counsel.If you believe that you are a Class member, but you did not receive a copy of this Notice by mail, you should contact Class Counsel concerning your claim. You may also seek the advice of your own attorney, at your own expense.Issued October 21, 2013By Order of District Judge Ray Dean Linder

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader Oct. 26 & Nov. 2, 2013) 2TIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LOGAN COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMAIN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATES OF KATHLEEN J. BUTH, Deceased, and DONALD R. BUTH, DeceasedCase No. PB-2013-101COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF HEARINGNOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN to all parties interested in the Estates of Kathleen J. Buth, Deceased, and Donald R. Buth, Deceased, that Michael W. Buth, whose address is 1010 Wirth Street, Augusta, Kansas 67010 has filed herein a Petition

for Determination of Heirs, Appointment of Special Administrator and for Summary Administration, setting forth the fact of the death of Kathleen J. Buth, 1523 Springhollow Circle, Wichita, Kansas 67230, on or about the 1st day of December 2008, and Donald R. Buth, 1523 Springhollow Circle, Wichita, Kansas 67230, died on or about September 26, 2012, praying that this Court dispense with regular probate proceedings and order notice to creditors, notice of the Petition and Notice of Final Accounting be given, that Petitioner be appointed as Special Administrator to administer these Estates, that the heirs-at-law of said Decedents be determined, the property of said Estates be distributed, and the Special Administrator be discharged. Said Petition alleges that Kathleen J. Buth died intestate; that a diligent search was made and no Will was found; and that Donald R. Buth died testate and a copy of his will dated April 6, 2005 is attached to the Petition, which names Michael W. Buth as the Successor Executor of the Estate of Donald R. Buth. The Decedents owned certain real property in Logan County, Oklahoma, having a value of less than $175,000.00. That at the time of her death, the heirs of Kathleen J. Buth were:N A M E RELATIONSHIP/AGE ADDRESSDonald R. Buth Spouse/Legal 1523 Springhollow Cr.Wichita, KS 67230Michael W. Buth Son/Legal 1010 Wirth StreetAugusta, KS 67010Deborah Phillips Daughter/Legal 13173 SW Prairie Creek Rd.Rose Hill, KS 67133Patrick D. Buth Son/Legal 1523 Springhollow Cr.Wichita, KS 67230That at the time of his death, the heirs of Donald R. Buth were:N A M E RELATIONSHIP/AGE ADDRESSMichael W. Buth Son/Legal 1010 Wirth StreetAugusta, KS 67010Deborah Phillips Daughter/Legal 13173 SW Prairie Creek Rd.Rose Hill, KS 67133Patrick D. Buth Son/Legal 1523 Springhollow Cr.Wichita, KS 672301. Any person objecting to said Petition for Summary Administration must file an objection That at the time of his death, his surviving heirs were:N A M E RELATIONSHIP/AGE ADDRESSMichael W. Buth Son/Legal 1010 Wirth StreetAugusta, KS 67010Deborah Phillips Daughter/Legal 13173 SW Prairie Creek Rd.Rose Hill, KS 67133Patrick D. Buth Son/Legal 1523 Springhollow Cr.Wichita, KS 67230Any person objecting to said Petition for Summary Administration must file an objection at least ten (10) days before the hearing and furnish a copy of any such objection to the Petitioner in care of her attorney, P. Dyke Hoppe, 2701 Coltrane Place, Suite 6, Edmond, Oklahoma 73034, or said claim will be deemed to have been waived. If any objection is filed, the Court will determine at said hearing, whether summary proceedings are appropriate, whether the Estate will be distributed, and to whom it will be distributed. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all persons having claims against the Estates of Kathleen J. Buth, Deceased, and Donald R. Buth, Deceased, are required to present the same, with the description of any security interest or other collateral (if any) held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to the named Special Administrator, at the law office of P. Dyke Hoppe, 2701 Coltrane Place, Suite 6, Edmond, Oklahoma 73034, on or before the following presentment

date: November 18th 2013, or the same will be forever barred. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all persons interested in the Estates of Kathleen J. Buth, Deceased, and Donald R. Buth, Deceased are hereby directed to appear before the undersigned Judge of the District Court of Logan County, Oklahoma, in the Logan County Courthouse, Guthrie, Oklahoma, on the 17th day of December 2013, at the hour of 9:30 o’clock a.m., to show cause, if any they have, why the Final Account to be filed herein should not be approved and an Order made decreeing distribution, determining heirs of said Decedents, discharging the Special Administrator, and closing said Estate. The Final Account shall be filed in the Office of the District Court Clerk of Logan County, Oklahoma, on or before the 7th day of November 2013.DATED this 18th day of October, 2013./s/ Robert L. HudsonJUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT/s/ P. Dyke HoppeP. Dyke Hoppe, OBA No. 43592701 Coltrane Place, Suite 6P.O. Box 1539Edmond, Oklahoma 73034Telephone: (405) 340-5820A T T O R N E Y FOR SPECIAL ADMINSTRATOR

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader Oct. 26, 2013) 1TIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LOGAN COUNTYSTATE OF OKLAHOMAIN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OFHerman Ray Catron, Jr., Deceased.Case No. PB-13-103NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL, A P P O I N T M E N T OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE, DETERMINATION OF HEIRS, DEVISEES AND LEGATEES AND TERMINATION OF JOINT TENANCYNotice is hereby given to all persons interested in the Estate of Herman Ray Catron, Jr., Deceased, that on the 24th day of October, 2013, there was produced and filed in the District Court of Logan County, State of Oklahoma, an instrument purporting to be the Will of Herman Ray Catron, Jr., deceased, dated March 19,2010, praying that the Will be admitted to probate, Letters Testamentary issued to Glenda Jean Catron, as Personal Representative of the Estate, to serve without bond, for a judicial determination of the heirs, devisees and legatees of the Decedent and for termination of Decedent’s joint tenancy in certain property. Pursuant to an Order of this Court made on October 24, 2013, notice is given that the 12th day of November, 2013, at 9:30 a.m. is the day and time that the Petition will be heard in the District Courtroom #2 of the County Courthouse, 301 E. Harrison, Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma, and all persons interested may appear and contest the same.Witness, the undersigned, Judge of the District Court of Oklahoma County, State of Oklahoma, this 24th day of October, 2013.ROBERT L. HUDSONRobert L. HudsonJUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURTSteven D. Kaestner, OBA No. 4854770 East Britton RoadOklahoma City, OK 73114405/841-7667

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader Oct. 26, 2013) 1TBEFORE THE C O R P O R A T I O N COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMAAPPLICANT: DORADO E&P PARTNERS, LLCRELIEF SOUGHT: E S T A B L I S H H O R I Z O N T A L DRILLING AND

SPACING UNITSLANDS COVERED: SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 18 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST, LOGAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMACAUSE CD NO. 201307127NOTICE OF HEARINGNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant requests that the Commission establish a 640-acre horizontal drilling and spacing unit for the Mississippian, Woodford and Hunton common sources of supply underlying Section 6-18N-3W, Logan County, Oklahoma, by extending the purview of Order No. 601699. Further, the unit should be formed as a governmental section, with the permitted well to be drilled no closer than 660 feet to the unit boundary. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for the hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN if any named natural person is deceased, then the known or unknown heirs, executors, a d m i n i s t r a t o r s , trustees, devisees and assigns, immediate and remote, of such decedent are made respondents to this Application. If any named respondent is a corporation which does not continue to have legal existence, then the known or unknown successors, trustees or assigns, if any, of such entity are made respondents to this Application. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the initial hearing docket at the Corporation Commission, 1st Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m. on the 18th day of November, 2013, 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 telephone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Mark Pierce, R.K. Pinson & Associates, Inc., 10201 Buffalo Ridge Rd., Edmond, OK 73003, 405-359-6727, or David E. Pepper, Attorney, 1600 Bank of Oklahoma Plaza, 201 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, (405) 235-7000.C O R P O R A T I O N COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMAPATRICE DOUGLAS, CHAIRMANBOB ANTHONY, VICE CHAIRMANDANA L. MURPHY, COMMISSIONERDONE AND PERFORMED this 24th day of October, 2013.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:PEGGY MITCHELLSECRETARY OF THE COMMISSIONEXHIBIT ATHE FOLLOWING RESPONDENT(S), IF LIVING OR IF DECEASED, THEIR UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, E X E C U T O R S , ADMINISTRATORS, S U C C E S S O R S , TRUSTEES OR ASSIGNS, IMMEDIATE AND REMOTE, OR THE UNKNOWN S U C C E S S O R S , TRUSTEES OR ASSIGNS, IF ANY, OF ANY DISSOLVED C O R P O R AT I O N , COMPANY OR PARTNERSHIP OR THE UNKNOWN S U C C E S S O R ( S ) OF ANY TRUSTEE, CONSERVATOR OR ATTORNEY-IN-FACT:1. The Heirs of Timothy B. Sullivan, deceasedA D D R E S S UNKNOWN

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader Oct. 26, 2013) 1TBEFORE THE C O R P O R A T I O N COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMAAPPLICANT: DORADO E&P PARTNERS, LLCRELIEF SOUGHT: POOLINGLANDS COVERED: SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 18 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST, LOGAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMACAUSE CD NO. 201307130NOTICE 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 more particularly Vonda L. Heiden, deceased; Marc James McGowan, deceased, Laura Jayne Thompson and Levi Alec McGowan, Legal Representatives of the Estate of Marc James McGowan; Transok Gas, LLC f/k/a Transok Gas Company f/k/a Tex/Con Gas Marketing Company, a Delaware Corporation; Transok Gas Gathering Company, a Delaware corporation; Transok, LLC, f/k/a Transok, Inc.; Cherokee Gas Processing, LLC an Oklahoma limited liability company; J. Craig Murphy; Brent D. Murphy; O’Brien Oil Corporation; Osage Exploration and Development, Inc.; Slawson Exploration Co., Inc.; U.S. Energy Development Corporation; The Heirs of Timothy B. Sullivan, deceased; and if any of the above whose addresses are not known or are deceased, the unknown heirs, executors, a d m i n i s t r a t o r s , devisees, trustees and assigns, immediate and remote, of the above-named parties; and if any of the above are corporations which do not continue to have legal existence, the unknown trustees or assigns of such parties. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant in this cause is requesting that the Commission pool the interests and adjudicate the rights and equities of oil and gas owners in the Mississippian, Woodford and Hunton common sources of supply underlying Section 6-18N-3W, Logan County, Oklahoma, designating the Applicant or some other party as operator. Applicant is proposing to drill a well in said drilling and spacing unit. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that any Order issued in this cause may result in a unit pooling. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Applicant may request more than 180 days to commence operations. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause be set before an Administrative Law Judge for the hearing, taking of evidence and reporting to the Commission. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the initial hearing docket at the Corporation Commission, 1st Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m. on the 18th day of November, 2013, 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 shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing, and provide their name and telephone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Mark Pierce, R.K. Pinson & Associates, Inc., 10201 Buffalo

Ridge Rd., Edmond, OK 73003, 405-359-6727, or David E. Pepper, Attorney, 1600 Bank of Oklahoma Plaza, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, (405) 235-7000.C O R P O R A T I O N COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMAPATRICE DOUGLAS, CHAIRMANBOB ANTHONY, VICE CHAIRMANDANA L. MURPHY, COMMISSIONERDONE AND PERFORMED this 24th day of October, 2013.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:PEGGY MITCHELLSECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION

(Published in the Guthrie News Leader Oct. 26, 2013) 1TBEFORE THE C O R P O R A T I O N COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMAAPPLICANT: DORADO E&P PARTNERS, LLCRELIEF SOUGHT: L O C A T I O N EXCEPTIONLANDS COVERED: SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 18 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST, LOGAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMACAUSE CD NO. 201307131NOTICE OF HEARINGNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Applicant requests an Order granting Applicant an exception to the well location for the Mississippian, Woodford and Hunton common sources of supply established by an Order to be entered in Cause CD No. 201307127, granting Applicant or some other party permission to drill the horizontal well. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said horizontal well will be located at: entry point: no closer than 165 feet from the south line and no closer than 330 feet from the west line of Section 6-18N-3W, Logan County, Oklahoma bottom hole location: no closer than 165 feet from the north line and no closer than 330 feet from the west line of Section 6-18N-3W, Logan County, Oklahoma NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the offset units toward which this horizontal well will be moving are Sections 7-18N-3W, 1 & 12-18N-4W, 36-19N-4W and 31-19N-3W, Logan County, Oklahoma. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this cause will be heard before an Administrative Law Judge on the initial hearing docket at the Corporation Commission, 1st Floor, Jim Thorpe Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at 8:30 a.m. on the 18th day of November, 2013, 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 shall contact the Applicant or Applicant’s attorney, prior to the hearing, and provide their name and telephone number. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that all interested persons may appear and be heard. For information concerning this action, contact Mark Pierce, R.K. Pinson & Associates, Inc., 10201 Buffalo Ridge Rd., Edmond, OK 73003, 405-359-6727, or David E. Pepper, Attorney, 1600 Bank of Oklahoma Plaza, 201 Robert S. Kerr Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102, (405) 235-7000.C O R P O R A T I O N COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMAPATRICE DOUGLAS, CHAIRMANBOB ANTHONY, VICE CHAIRMANDANA L. MURPHY, COMMISSIONERDONE AND PERFORMED this 24th day of October, 2013.BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:PEGGY MITCHELLSECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION