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KEN MILLER Oklahoma State Treasurer It’S Your Money A Message From KEN MILLER Oklahoma State Treasurer It’s your money. Please come get it! Please take a few minutes to see if your name is included on this list of all new names to see if you have treasure waiting to be claimed. Oklahoma businesses bring unclaimed cash, rebates, paychecks, royalties, stock and bonds to my office and it’s my job to return the money to the owners and heirs. Our service is always free and there is no time limit on claiming your property! These are just the most recent names we have received. Our online database contains thousands of names dating back to Search and file a claim online for your 1967. If your name is not on this list, check our website at: unclaimed property. Go to: www.treasurer.ok.gov www.treasurer.ok.gov If you find your name, start your claim online or use the form on the back. to get started. For all other questions Thank you, about unclaimed property, call us at 405-521-4273 Ken Miller, Oklahoma State Treasurer NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING TO BE OWNERS OF ABANDONED PROPERTY JULY 2011 – Newspaper Advertising Supplement 2 ADAIR COUNTY — BUNCH JULY 2011 • UNCLAIMED PROPERTY BEAVER COUNTY — BEAVER SOAP HAZEL MITCHELL NEILA NOELS OIL ADAIR RT BOX 165 COUNRTY VILL MOBILE PO BOX 387 SWIMMER CHERRIE L HOME PRK B OWEN GEORGIA BUNCH PO BOX 1097 MURRAY ASHLEY 704 W 13TH ST TABLE OF CONTENTS RODNEY KIMBLE TEEHEE CHARLOTTEA RT 1 BOX 556 PLEASANT PARALEE D PO BOX 2 RR 4 BOX 320 PRIETO KAMISHA RR 2 BOX 1170 ADAIR COUNTY PAGE 2 LOVE COUNTY PAGE 28 PROCTOR THIRSTY ASHLEY ANN 209 W CHINCAPIN PREFERRED PHCY RT1 BOX 1529 SAWNEY EDWARD L PROVIDERS OF SE OK ALFALFA COUNTY PAGE 2 MAJOR COUNTY PAGE 28 BAILEY WAYNE MR P.O. BOX 42 116 E COURT ST 13977 N PUMPKIN HOLW TROTLINE ATOKA COUNTY PAGE 2 MARSHALL COUNTY PAGE 28 1116 N 2ND ST RADCLIFF SCOTT RANDEL VAN SYCKLE RAYMOND K RR 4 BOX 2363 BEAVER COUNTY PAGE 2 STILWELL MAYES COUNTY PAGE 28 ALBIN RICHARD L PO BOX 1456 ALFALFA REASOR LEN BECKHAM COUNTY PAGE 3 PO BOX 1134 WILLIAMSON GAIL W ALINE 861 HARDWOOD RD McCLAIN COUNTY PAGE 29 RR 3, BOX 1265 SAUNDERS CHRISTOPHER BROAD ALFRED J HOWARD MARQUITTA A BLAINE COUNTY PAGE 3 RR 2, BOX 1505 WININGER BARBARA A D McCURTAIN COUNTY PAGE 30 PO BOX 27 RR 2 BOX 3665 BRYAN COUNTY PAGE 3 CLARDY TERESA L RR 1 BOX 135 McINTOSH COUNTY PAGE 30 PO BOX 1201 ZUNIGA POMPEYO BURLINGTON SIEMER ADAM CADDO COUNTY PAGE 4 CLIFTON JAMES ODEAN 500 DOYLE TRAILER 20 WILMER J DIEL 380 S BUFFALO CREEK RD CANADIAN COUNTY PAGE 5 MURRAY COUNTY PAGE 31 RT. 4 BOX 342 UNKNOWN CUNNINGHAM ARLIN WATTS SIMON HAROLD H CARTER COUNTY PAGE 7 MUSKOGEE COUNTY PAGE 31 PO BOX 246 ALLEN KYLE CHEROKEE 821A W HARDWOOD RD CUNNINGHAM HELEN RR 1 BOX 1396 ARNOLD ERMA SUNSHINE 66 CHEROKEE COUNTY PAGE 8 NOBLE COUNTY PAGE 32 PO BOX 246 BROWN CHARISSA F 112 E 9 1028 S MISSISSIPPI 158 S BEAVER SPRING BRUNE GLEN F THELMA HASTINGS TRUST CHOCTAW COUNTY PAGE 9 NOWATA COUNTY PAGE 32 DECOLONGON RON J PO BOX 683 RD 531 S PENNSYLVANIA PO BOX 540 AVE CIMARRON COUNTY PAGE 9 OKFUSKEE COUNTY PAGE 33 DOTSON JAMES D DEATHERAGE AMY TREE ANGIE RR 1 BOX 1396 CARUTHERS DAYLON HC 85 BOX 496 CLEVELAND COUNTY PAGE 9 RR 1 BOX 1825 OKLAHOMA COUNTY PAGE 33 DOTSON KAREN A DUHACHEK RICHARD L 612 E 9TH ST TWITTY TARA COAL COUNTY PAGE 14 RR 1 BOX 1825 RR 2, BOX 135 CAYWOOD RICKEY R 201 S JEFFERSON HWY OKMULGEE COUNTY PAGE 63 EAGLE LEON DUMAS EVA 1015 SOUTH COLO AVE WILSON DAVID K COMANCHE COUNTY PAGE 14 PO BOX 1225 RR 2 BOX 919 CLARK MARY LOU HC 82 BOX 222 OSAGE COUNTY PAGE 63 317 NORTH KANSAS COTTON COUNTY PAGE 16 EAGLE MARVA HOLT KATHY S RT 5 BOX 7090 RR 2 BOX 1116 CANEY OTTAWA COUNTY PAGE 64 GOLTRY GRIFFIN TRACIE CRAIG COUNTY PAGE 16 GREGORY DOROTHY M KOLLMAN CANDICE E GEMINDEN GAVIN P O BOX 125 316 W WALNUT ST RR 2 BOX 1333 CREEK COUNTY PAGE 16 PAWNEE COUNTY PAGE 64 RR 1 BOX 80 WHATLEY CLIFFORD W HAWK DONNA R LASATER KRISTIN PO BOX 115 PAYNE COUNTY PAGE 65 RT 2 BOX 535 RR 1 BOX 104 HELENA CUSTER COUNTY PAGE 18 WHISEMAN CHARLES R HERNANDEZ RAMON J TATE MARLINA K FOSTER LEXI RT 1 DELAWARE COUNTY PAGE 18 PITTSBURG COUNTY PAGE 66 RR 5 BOX 6150 RR 1 BOX 1Z PO BOX 525 DEWEY COUNTY PAGE 19 PONTOTOC COUNTY PAGE 67 HOLMES CLIFTON TATE SILAS P DAISY RR 4 BOX 1785 RR 1 BOX 1Z JET WARD CATHY PARTIN GLENDON ELLIS COUNTY PAGE 19 POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY PAGE 68 IKENYON CINDY TURNER MITCHELL PO BOX 38 RR 1 BOX 104 RR 1 BOX 62 GARFIELD COUNTY PAGE 19 RR 3 BOX 280 PUSHMATAHA COUNTY PAGE 70 KESTERLISTZKY BETTY WEBSTER SONYA STRINGTOWN GARVIN COUNTY PAGE 21 403 S EARL ST RR 1 BOX 1240 ARBROUGH ELSIEY ROGER MILLS COUNTY PAGE 70 LINVILLE MICHELLE WEBSTER TIMOTHY ATOKA 106 SULFITH SPRIN GRADY COUNTY PAGE 21 RR 1 BOX 1240 ROGERS COUNTY PAGE 70 RR 6 BOX 3 APT 5 ATOKA FELDER COLLETTE GRANT COUNTY PAGE 22 LUETHJE RUSSELL J JR ALVAREZ SUSAN REBECCA PO BOX 64 ROUTE 3 BOX 1035 WESTVILLE RECTOR NATALIE SEMINOLE COUNTY PAGE 71 ARENAS FRANCISCO 537 E COURT ST GREER COUNTY PAGE 22 MCALISTER EARL BONNER JERRY J 1389 GABBART RD RT 3 BOX 986 RR 1 BOX 170 HARMON COUNTY PAGE 22 SEQUOYAH COUNTY PAGE 72 PO BOX 88 THREE ARROWS GRILL MORRIS VICKY BEARD LEO POB 250 RT 2 BOX 472 CASSIDY JUSTIN HARPER COUNTY PAGE 22 STEPHENS COUNTY PAGE 73 901 SKYWOOD DR HC 82 BOX 603 MORRISON LATICIA D COLLINS CRAIG HASKELL COUNTY PAGE 23 TEXAS COUNTY PAGE 74 RR 2 BOX 150 DENSMORE BETTY J RR 1 BOX 1336 HC 80 BOX 1230 BEAVER NEWMAN PEGGY ENGLAND LANCE VINSON HUGHES COUNTY PAGE 23 TILLMAN COUNTY PAGE 74 RT. 2 BOX 414 EDWARDS KATHY ROUTE BOX 911 RR 3 BOX 1519 BEAVER HARLIN DIXIE JACKSON COUNTY PAGE 23 TULSA COUNTY PAGE 74 NEWMAN THOMAS B ENGLEDOW JERRIT BECKER TIMOTHY ROUTE BOX 911 RT 2 BX 22 P O BOX 190 JEFFERSON COUNTY PAGE 24 2075 EAST HOPSON WAGONER COUNTY PAGE 95 PHILLIPS CARL F HERNANDEZ JOSE J ROAD CATES MATHEW JOHNSTON COUNTY PAGE 24 RR 3 BOX 1439 103 W CHERRY ST FRAZIER KENNETH C HOR 3 BOX 56 WASHINGTON COUNTY PAGE 96 RENEAU CHARLES HUBBARD VIRGINIA C 712 E RANCH RD CLARK MARVIN KAY COUNTY PAGE 24 RR 2 BOX 718 PO BOX 366S WASHITA COUNTY PAGE 96 ROUTE 4 BOX 2848 FRAZIER VELMA KINGFISHER COUNTY PAGE 25 RIDER JULIUS KAPPLER CAROLYN 712 E RANCH RD DRILLING HOWARD WOODS COUNTY PAGE 97 500 DOYLE AVE APT 4 RR 1 GEARY NOAH PRESTON PO BOX 806 KIOWA COUNTY PAGE 25 ROBERTS ANGIE I KING MARGIE D 805 S MCCLEND JASON COOPER WOODWARD COUNTY PAGE 97 PO BOX 1180 PO BOX 274 PO BOX 311 LATIMER COUNTY PAGE 25 GOFF LINDA & GRAVETT SARABIA JOSE ANTONIO KWIK KOUNTRY ROBIN MAY RUTH LEFLORE COUNTY PAGE 26 RR 3 BOX 1875 P O BOX 595 374 S BLACKBERRY LN PO BOX 429 SCOTT MATERIALS MARTINEZ FRANCISCO KINSKI STANLEY E MERKLIN MIKE LINCOLN COUNTY PAGE 26 OUT OF STATE PAGE 97 ROUTE 3 BOX 1935 RT 2 BOX 89 RR 4 BOX 2080 PO BOX 1394 LOGAN COUNTY PAGE 27 UNKNOWN PAGE 100 SMITH JACKIE LYNN MARTINEZ 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