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Robert Alexander Hefner ("The Judge"), born in Hunt County, Texas, to William Lafayette Hefner and Sarah Jane Masters Hefner, was a lawyer-turned-politician. He served as mayor of Ardmore, Oklahoma, and of Oklahoma City, and as a justice of the Supreme Court of Oklahoma. Hefner was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 1949. [1]
[a] Ten years later, Robert A. Hefner and his family acquired the house and moved in. Hefner (1874-1971) was already a noted attorney, who was appointed to one 6-year term (1926-1932) on the Oklahoma Supreme Court. In 1939, Hefner was elected mayor of Oklahoma City serving until 1947. He was the first person elected to multi-year terms as mayor ...
Robert A. Hefner Jr. was born on June 2, 1907, to Eva and Robert A. Hefner in Beaumont, Texas. In November 1909, the Hefner family decided to move to Ardmore, Oklahoma, where Junior would spend the majority of his childhood. He was a competitor in all of his endeavors.
Hosted by local businesswoman Carol Hefner and her husband Robert Hefner IV, Eric Trump will speak at a Preserve Our Rights PAC luncheon in Oklahoma City on Oct. 10. The former president's son ...
Lake Hefner is a reservoir in northwestern Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.It was built in the 1940s to expand the water supply for the city of Oklahoma City, [1]. It is named after Robert A. Hefner, who served as mayor of Oklahoma City from April 11, 1939, to April 8, 1947, but was originally named the "Bluff Creek Reservoir."
Robert A. Hefner: April 11, 1939 April 8, 1947 26 Allen Street April 8, 1947 April 7, 1959 Democratic 27 James Norick: April 7, 1959 April 9, 1963 Democratic 28 Jack S. Wilkes : April 9, 1963 May 3, 1964 Democratic 29 George H. Shirk: June 16, 1964 April 11, 1967 30 James Norick: April 11, 1967 April 13, 1971 Democratic 31 Patience Latting
Holly Madison, who was Hefner's No. 1 girlfriend from 2001 to 2008 and makes her own startling claims in the series, alleges Hefner had the drug readily available.
Robert A. Hefner (1874–1971), Oilman, Oklahoma Hall of Fame 1949, OK Supreme Court Justice and Mayor of Oklahoma City; Robert A. Hefner, Jr. (1907–1987), Oilman, Oklahoma Hall of Fame 1979 and Golden Gloves Boxer; Rodrigo Heffner (born 1982), Brazilian footballer