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Nineteen file notices of intent with Okla. ABLE Commission

Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), Mar 19, 2007 by Journal Record Staff

Nineteen notices of intent were published to apply for licensing through the commission. There are 11 intention notices for mixed- beverage licenses; five for retail stores, and one each for beer and wine, charity games organization and permission to change location.

Irma's Burger Shack, 1120 N. Classen Dr., Oklahoma City, operated by Irma's II Inc., is seeking a beer and wine license.

Seeking mixed-beverage licenses are The Canebrake, 33241 E. 732nd Rd., Wagoner, Neosho Retreat; Cowboys, 5961 S. Highway 66, Chelsea, Kim Wilson; ENIGMA, 4720 W. I-40 Service Rd., Oklahoma City, Mega Event Inc.; Grey Beards Bar & Grill Inc., 906 W. Main St., Collinsville, Grey Beards Bar & Grill Inc.; The Hide Out, 422 NE Hwy. 54 East, Guymon, Whiskey River LLC; Holiday Inn Select, 5000 E. Skelly Dr., Tulsa, Genwood Tulsa Manager Inc.; Last Call, 1976 Hwy. 377, Willis, Last Call Bar Inc.; Marla's Restaurant, 205 SW Hwy. 54, Guymon, Marla Denise Mock; The Mix, 919 N. Virginia Ave., Oklahoma City, The Mix Club Inc.; Stillwater Vibe, 1319 W. Glencoe Rd., Stillwater, Cyphryx Entertainments LLC; and Zeke's Sports Grill, 7004 S. I-35, Oklahoma City, Enzone Inc.

Seeking retail store licenses are Aberdeen Liquors, Wines & Beers, 2130 S. Sheridan, Tulsa, Aberdeen Partners; Bixby Discount Liquor & Wine, 12345 S. Memorial Dr., Bixby, William Brent Landrum; Council 10 Liquor, 1015 N. Council Rd., Oklahoma City, Basil Humphrey; Express Liquor, 6221-3 W. Wilshire, Oklahoma City, Mat Thi Cao; and Memorial Liquor Warehouse, 800 W. Memorial Rd., Oklahoma City, Rachel Nguyen and Christy Pham.

Clover Leaf #35 Bingo, 75265 State Hwy. 16, Wagoner, operated by Clover Leaf #35 I.O.O.F., is seeking a charity games organization license.

Jimmer Jammers, operated by James A. Janis, is seeking permission to change location from 111 S. Treaty Rd., Miami, to 1001 SW Hwy. 69, Miami.

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