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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 MAY 2012 – Newspaper Advertising Supplement 2 ADAIR COUNTY — BUNCH MAY 2012 • UNCLAIMED PROPERTY ATOKA COUNTY — ATOKA RITTER DANNY J KING DAVIS W JR NANCY A H ADAIR RT 3 BOX 2425 RR 1 BOX 4629 302 S COLORADO AVE ROJAS MANRICIO N LACH OLEN ROCKHOLD RONALD BUNCH RT 3 BOX 2032 PO BOX 1159 13125 TROOPS TRL B A PRODUCTS LTD CO TABLE OF CONTENTS ROSS TONYA MCGLASSON BRIAN RTE 1 BOX 100 GOLTRY RR 2 BOX 1995 RT 2 BOX 540 HARDBARGER DARRELL D HOPKINS A VOYCE MONGOLD ERIC T ADAIR COUNTY PAGE 2 LINCOLN COUNTY PAGE 38 RR 1 BOX 1743 SAMMS PATRICIA A 505 SW 103RD STREET 821 W ELM ST 189 MCNAIR CIRCLE HARRIS ROB PECHA ALFRED PAGE CLARA ALFALFA COUNTY PAGE 2 LOGAN COUNTY PAGE 39 RR 1 BOX 780 SAMMS RYAN N RT 1 BOX 21 RR 5 RR 2 BOX 147 LUNG A V ATOKA COUNTY PAGE 2 LOVE COUNTY PAGE 40 PARENT IDA L HELENA PO BOX 115 SANCHEZ ROBERTO PO BOX 1367 P O BOX 469 MAY SAMUEL A JR BEAVER COUNTY PAGE 3 MAJOR COUNTY PAGE 40 STILWELL CHARLES W PATTON BAXTER 315 E 2ND ST ROUTE 1 BOX 88 SMITH WILMA BECKHAM COUNTY PAGE 3 MARSHALL COUNTY PAGE 40 806 WEST ELM ST PO BOX 1266 MCCOLLUM RAYMOND PROCTOR SPRINGWATER LEVI PHILLIPS BEVERLY M P O BOX 525 BLAINE COUNTY PAGE 4 MAYES COUNTY PAGE 40 SCOTT LISA P O BOX 1149 PO BOX 794 OWENSBY KENNON PO BOX 217 SAECHOA SOEN 6938 HARVEST RUN DR BRYAN COUNTY PAGE 4 McCLAIN COUNTY PAGE 42 SWAIN LUKE STILWELL RR 2 BOX 1995 RR 2 BOX 701 SMITH GLEN CADDO COUNTY PAGE 5 McCURTAIN COUNTY PAGE 42 ADAIR CHC WATKINS TEENA RR 1 BOX 401 PO BOX 272 RR 3 ATOKA CANADIAN COUNTY PAGE 6 McINTOSH COUNTY PAGE 43 THUNDERWOLF TAIMAK BEAVER JOSEPHINE WILLIS AMY L RR 2 BOX 667 ATOKA RR 1 BOX 1545 910 W ELM ST ALL STAR ATTACHMENTS CARTER COUNTY PAGE 9 MURRAY COUNTY PAGE 44 WHITE JAMIE D BIRD DONNIE W WYCHE TRACY L PO BOX 1313 RT 1 BOX 4061 CHEROKEE COUNTY PAGE 11 MUSKOGEE COUNTY PAGE 44 RT 3 BOX 211 RR 5 ALLEN HELEN WHITMIRE BETSY ANN BUCKNER DOW 206 WEST 9TH STREET CHOCTAW COUNTY PAGE 12 NOBLE COUNTY PAGE 46 WATTS RR 2 BOX 200 RT 4 BOX 775 CORRIEA CALVIN C ANTLERS FIRSTBANK CATRON CHESTER L WILKIE DANA L PO BOX 960 CIMARRON COUNTY PAGE 12 NOWATA COUNTY PAGE 47 PO BOX 268 P.O. BOX 742 RT 1 BOX 640 FAIN BRIAN BARDALES DANTE CLEVELAND COUNTY PAGE 12 OKFUSKEE COUNTY PAGE 47 CHRISTIE DEANNA WILLIAMS SHIRLEY F 701 CEDAR ST APT RR 1 BOX 720 POB 150 ROUTE 2730 GALVAN RUBEN J BECK KENNETH A JR COAL COUNTY PAGE 19 OKLAHOMA COUNTY PAGE 47 CLAUSS JOSH WILSON MAX 704 S WESTON AVE PO BOX 384 PO BOX 370 COMANCHE COUNTY PAGE 19 OKMULGEE COUNTY PAGE 87 RR 4 BOX 195 HASTINGS KENNETH L BOYD DIANNA CLUBB EFFIE RR 1 BOX 1200 399 N OLD BROOM RD COTTON COUNTY PAGE 23 OSAGE COUNTY PAGE 88 PO BOX 526 HENSON PATRICIA BROWN JUSTIN A COX SUSAN MS ALFALFA 1219 S CHACTAW CRAIG COUNTY PAGE 23 OTTAWA COUNTY PAGE 88 RT 2 B 366 RT 3 BOX 600 KNIGHT BOBBIE J ALINE BURKE SAMMY CREEK COUNTY PAGE 23 PAWNEE COUNTY PAGE 89 DAUGHERTY JOE ROUTE 2 BOX 768 MURRAY ALLEN R 440 W HIGHWAY 7 PO BOX 1233 LEACH GLORIA P O BOX 226 BURNS LATISHA R CUSTER COUNTY PAGE 25 PAYNE COUNTY PAGE 90 DAUGHERTY KIM RR 2 BOX 280 STONE ROBERT F 409 KAY ST TR 5 BOX 1000 RR 1 CALVERT RAYGAN DELAWARE COUNTY PAGE 26 PITTSBURG COUNTY PAGE 92 LEGGETT BOBBY DAVIS ROBERT PO BOX 55 AMORITA 380 S WARDS CHAPLE DEWEY COUNTY PAGE 27 PONTOTOC COUNTY PAGE 93 1207 W RED OAK ST LINES MICHAEL J CASE HAROLD DUNCAN MONICA JODI L SMITH 990 W VOCA RD PO BOX 371 RT 1 BOX 22 ELLIS COUNTY PAGE 27 POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY PAGE 94 RR 2 REYNOLDS KENDRA CATES BARBARA FAIRCHILD MELINDA S PO BOX 55 BURLINGTON 300 W 1ST ST GARFIELD COUNTY PAGE 27 PUSHMATAHA COUNTY PAGE 96 RR 1 BOX 1050 SMITH TINA M PEREZ ROSA L COFFMAN CRYSTAL GARVIN COUNTY PAGE 29 ROGER MILLS COUNTY PAGE 97 GARCIA ADDIE PO BOX 471 BOX 115 207 LAKESHORE DR APT 4 RT 5 BOX 4190 TRAYWICK LETA M COON XIONG SAYSANA COLE ARTY R GRADY COUNTY PAGE 30 ROGERS COUNTY PAGE 97 GUTIERREZ LORENZO BRASUELL M 5679 W SANTA ANA 448 N EAST TELLICO RD 500 DOYLE AVE TRLR 54 BONNIE SUE HYMAN DAKOTA WEAR GRANT COUNTY PAGE 32 SEMINOLE COUNTY PAGE 98 HANSEN JESSIE CARMEN 220 W LIBERTY RD VAUGHN JEFFERY A HINDES ANDREA PO BOX 650 DALE DWAYNE RR 1 4084 N MILL BRK GREER COUNTY PAGE 32 SEQUOYAH COUNTY PAGE 99 HARRIS MISTY 511 S CRESTVIEW RD IRWIN HEAT & AIR RT 5 BOX 6340 WESTVILLE DODGE MISSIE D HARMON COUNTY PAGE 32 STEPHENS COUNTY PAGE 100 PO BOX 36 JACQUOT GENE W ALLEN LALANIA 826 OSAGE RD HARPER COUNTY PAGE 32 TEXAS COUNTY PAGE 102 RR 4 BOX 2280 RT 1 BOX 4061 CHEROKEE DUTY BONNIE F LIMORE KENNETH EARL BAKER HELEN BAKER CHARLES RR 2 BOX 1395 HASKELL COUNTY PAGE 32 TILLMAN COUNTY PAGE 102 RR 5 BOX 6300 RT 1 BOX 279 UNKNOWN DVORAK KIMBERLY HUGHES COUNTY PAGE 32 TULSA COUNTY PAGE 102 LITTLEDAVE ANTHONY D BALLARD ROGER CLARK MARY LOU 704 S WESTON AVE RT BOX 940 PO BOX 835 317 NORTH KANSAS FAULKNER WAYLAND JACKSON COUNTY PAGE 33 WAGONER COUNTY PAGE 131 LOPEZ CARMELO BENDER JOHN ESTATE OF RUSSELL 601 S ETHAN ALLEN DR DOYLE 6 RR 3 BOX 5148 2 ROBBINS FRANKLIN L C JEFFERSON COUNTY PAGE 34 WASHINGTON COUNTY PAGE 132 LOWRANCE STANLEY CAZARES HUMBERTO G C/O BRIAN MITCHELL 1001 WESTSIDE PKWY ROUTE 1 BOX 170 8 JOHNSTON COUNTY PAGE 34 WASHITA COUNTY PAGE 133 25263 COLLINS RD FISHER BRYAN APT 3E MARTINE EUDELIA DENNY FRED C/O BRIAN MITCHELL FRANKLIN L C KAY COUNTY PAGE 34 WOODS COUNTY PAGE 133 500 DOYLE AVE TRLR 54 RR 2 BOX 525 FREY BILLY M WESTSIDE APTS E3 NEALE GAYLA HERBERT IRWIN H 619 EAST 8TH STREET GRIFFIN CELYSSA D KINGFISHER COUNTY PAGE 35 WOODWARD COUNTY PAGE 134 RR 2 BOX 1875 P O BOX 1272 HARPER VIRGIL MONROE 71 CEDAR CIR KIOWA COUNTY PAGE 36 NICHOLS JAMIE HEWITT DUANE 302 E MAIN ST GRIFFITH ELMER G PO BOX 650 110 WEST MAIN LOWER LEANN K PO BOX 151 LATIMER COUNTY PAGE 36 OUT OF STATE PAGE 134 PETTIGREW LANCE L JACOB WHITNEY 304 S OKLAHOMA AVE HALL JERRY RR 2 BOX 1875 RT 3 BOX 496 MILLER EDGAR W 212 E STONERIDGE RD LEFLORE COUNTY PAGE 36 UNKNOWN PAGE 135 PRITCHETT KAYCEE D JANWAY SHAUNA M 300 N MASSACHUSETTS HARJO RENITA G RR 6 BOX 130 P.O. 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