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May 30, 2018

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The Press-Dispatch Local Wednesday, May 30, 2018 A- 7 8755548 AXE RANDY 1000 E NORTH ST WINSLOW 9067236 BACHMAN DIANE 10800 E COUNTY OTWELL 8997011 BEARD LEANN 803 E LOCUST ST PETERSBURG 8956036 BELLAMY DORIS A 158 NORTH WHITE PETERSBURG 9293562 BLAND THOMAS R 2175 E MAIN STR PETERSBURG 8665670 CANNON ZACKERY G 3135 N COUNTY R OTWELL 9411379 CAPOZELLA LANCE A 1235 NORTH COUN OTWELL 8989997 CHERYL CATES 3128 PRIVATE 25 PETERSBURG 8710337 CLARK MELANIE 4509 S STATE RO VELPEN 9180606 COCKERHAM JAMES R 612 S LAKEVIEW PETERSBURG 8632262 COHEN ANNA EST OF UNKNOWN WINSLOW 8982920 COLLINS DANIEL K 1317 S STATE RD WINSLOW 8653920 COULSON BRETT A 4607 W COUNTY R PETERSBURG 8616981 CROW MARK A 2465 N COUNTY R WINSLOW 9153394 ELBERT JOSEPH W 3214 N COUNTY R PETERSBURG 9211295 ENNIS ANNA 840 N LAKEWOOD PETERSBURG 8755425 FOLL JUSTIN A 8575 W 150N VELPEN 8742233 FOWLER ROGER PO BOX 523 PETERSBURG 9112948 FULCHER JACK R 2025 E MAIN ST PETERSBURG 8782290 GAYHART JEFFREY D PO BOX 191 WINSLOW 9381323 GILISPIE JARROD 3081 E STATE RO WINSLOW 9207215 HAYCRAFT ROY 1863 E PRIVATE PETERSBURG 9178146 HILL STACEY 511 E POPLAR ST PETERSBURG 9368427 HINKLE TEMPA 7551 N COUNTY R PETERSBURG 8826870 HOWARD ROBERT 607 N BRYANT ST WINSLOW 9250509 INDIANAPOLIS POWER LIGH 6925 HWY 57N PETERSBURG 9276919 JAMES L OSBORNE PRIMARY T 310 NO 7 ST PETERSBURG 8698685 JAMES W 1291 E LAKE MIN PETERSBURG 8954886 JOHNS NANCY D 3530 S COUNTY R WINSLOW 8844569 KAUFMAN CAROLYN PO BOX 335 WINSLOW 8622334 KELLAMS THELMA 455 W PIKE AVE PETERSBURG 9332135 KELLEY BENNY W 5241 S COUNTY R WINSLOW 9332135 KELLEY LANORA 5241 S COUNTY R WINSLOW 8913864 LANE NANCY 2631 N CR 500 E PETERSBURG 8705675 LESLIE JOSEPH 1005 N COLLINS WINSLOW 8922490 LINDLEY JUSTIN C 885 S CORD 125 PETERSBURG 8704558 MCCANDLESS JACOB 2034 S STATE ST WINSLOW 8953867 MILLER BRENT T 2114 EMAIN PETERSBURG 8598362 MYERS JUNA 2997 N COUNTY R PETERSBURG 9119342 NELSON MADISON K 1349 S STATE RO WINSLOW 9119341 NELSON MADISON KAY 1349 S STATE RO WINSLOW 8723925 NIEHAUS ROBERT 2321 N CR 700 E WINSLOW 9085639 ONYETT PATRICIA 4769 EAST COUNT PETERSBURG 9276919 OSBORNE JAMES L 310 NO 7 ST PETERSBURG 8990018 PATRICIA MOORE 202 CENTER ST WINSLOW 9082700 PIKE COUNTY SCHOOL C C/O ATTN: SHARO PETERSBURG 8708375 PORTER RICHARD 4727 S OLD ST R WINSLOW 8591304 RAMBURGER-TOOLEY ROBIN 6770 W CO RD 47 PETERSBURG 9207087 RAMSEYS VISION CTR PO BOX 205 PETERSBURG 8655898 REED SHEA A 5332 N COUNTY R OTWELL 8627502 RICHARDSON CAROLYN L 1603 E MAIN ST PETERSBURG 8627502 RICHARDSON CAROLYN L ESTA 1603 E MAIN ST PETERSBURG 9020279 RICHIE MOLLY PO BOX 96 OTWELL 8840084 SCHITTER LAVERNE 8308 W 560N OTWELL 8636929 SCHWENK RICHARD A 10643 E STATE R OTWELL 8924581 SMITH LEON T 1080 N CATO HIG WINSLOW 8981168 SORGIUS SUMMER L 2293 N ST RD 25 OTWELL 8755020 SOUTHWOOD DONALD F 805 N WHITE RIV PETERSBURG 8998242 STEWARD DERIC W 65 S 5TH ST PETERSBURG 9305510 STURGEON MICHAEL K 1792 E CTY RD 1 WINSLOW 9305510 STURGEON SHEILA Y 1792 E CTY RD 1 WINSLOW 9103085 SUNDERMAN MARIANNE M 1527 E CAMPBELL WINSLOW 8934152 SWAIN TERRY 2025 E ALFORD R PETERSBURG 8718495 TEGMEYER MICHAEL R 797 SOUTH COUNT WINSLOW 8838757 TORMOHLEN JANIE L BOX 12 STENDAL 8628574 WANN MADISON 2221 N HWY 257 OTWELL 8626959 WEHR JASON M 210 S 900W VELPEN 8954176 WERNE MARK L 7351 E COUNTY R VELPEN 8990887 WHITNEY CRAWFORD 158 N WHITELOCK PETERSBURG 9355057 WILLIS GARY L 205 N 12TH ST PETERSBURG 8792930 WILSON JOSEPH C 1337 S COUNTY R PETERSBURG 8828129 WOLF EDWARD J PO BOX 252 WINSLOW 8872049 ZOLLARS LINDA J 1501 E WALNUT S PETERSBURG PIKE COUNTY PROPERTY NUMBER NAME ADDRESS CITY PROPERTY NUMBER NAME ADDRESS CITY IndianaUnclaimed.gov Pursuant to IC-32-34-1-28(a) legal notice is hereby given to the people and enti- ties listed below who appear to be owners of unclaimed property, which is pre- sumed to be abandoned and has been recently reported to Indiana for the year 2017 only. Please visit www.IndianaUnclaimed.gov for complete list of all prop- erties currently held in the protective custody of the Attorney General's Office. Unclaimed Property is not physical real estate or vehicles. It is money or safe keeping property from accounts that have registered inactive. Common ex- amples include lost or forgotten bank balances, unpaid wages, insurance proceeds, safe deposit box contents, stocks & dividends, and utility deposits. Safe Deposit box contents can be purchased through public auction at www. indianaunclaimed.gov. A person or entity having a legal interest in these properties may obtain more information by visiting www.IndianaUnclaimed. gov or calling the Attorney Gen- eral's Unclaimed Property Division at 1-866-462-5246. All claims must be sup- ported by proof of rightful ownership or legitimate representation and state ap- proved identification. Searching for and claiming property is a free public service provided by the Indiana Attorney General. Mon-Fri 7AM - 6PM Saturday 7AM - 5PM Sunday 10AM - 4PM Memmer's Hwy. 41 N. at Lyles Station Rd • Princeton • 812-385-2641 Your lawn will be the envy of the neighborhood! Now you can have all the strength, durability, and power needed for commercial use, right in your own yard. • Powered by Kawasaki • Features Hustler's SmoothTrak ™ steering with patented automatic park brake system • One piece commercial-duty frame design – welded for durability • Comfortable foot-operated deck-lift system Lower Price after INSTANT REBATE! e Monroe City Feed Mill is staying open! Deliveries will be available by arrangement (Delivery fees will apply) Monroe City FEED MILL 401 Main St., Monroe City 812-743-5121 NEW HOURS starting June 1: Monday 4-7pm Wednesday 4-7pm Friday 4-7pm Saturday 8am-Noon Closed Tuesdays, ursdays and Sundays JOIN US FOR OUR GRAND RE-OPENING FRIDAY, JUNE 1 from 2-7PM MISSING! $500 Reward "Shelton" the Collie went missing on 5/25 from County Seat Vet. He was last spotted heading north towards his home in Hazleton. Could be in Gibson or Pike County. Shelton is partially groomed with hair only on his face, neck and tail. He is very fast and skittish. Please call if you've seen him! Tracy (812) 779-8940 Cliff (812) 677-1191 MISSING! $500 Reward "Shelton" the Collie went missing on 5/25 from County Seat Vet. He was last spotted heading north towards his home in Hazleton. Could be in Gibson or Pike County. Shelton is partially groomed with hair only on his face, neck and tail. He is very fast and skittish. Please call if you've seen him! Tracy (812) 779-8940 Cliff (812) 677-1191 Last seen in the Francisco Mining area. AREA HAPPENINGS Daviess-Pike County Right To Life Paper/Alu- minum-Can Drive- Saturday, June 2 from 9 a.m. till 2 p.m. at the Tractor Supply Co. Parking Lot, the Old K-Mart Parking Lot in Washington. This is the main location. Bag paper in paper bags only. Sorry no maga- zines. Right to Life is also accepting aluminum cans for recycling. For additional information or if you would like to volunteer, contact Louie Kavanaugh at 812-486 - 3658. Petersburg Lions Club Run for Sight - Hokum Karem (Run or Walk) 9 a.m. (EDT), Saturday, June 9, 2018, at Hornady Park, 1265 State Road 56 Petersburg. The deadline to sign up is June 2. For more informa- tion, contact Cal Biddie, Lions Race Director, 225 W. Pike Ave. Petersburg, IN 47567. Mt. Olympus Alumni Banquet - Saturday, June 16, with social hour at 4 p.m. and catered dinner at 5 p.m. at the Mt. Olympus gym. For more information, contact Patty Craig at 812-385 -8228. Petersburg Senior Citizens Center - The senior citizens center is open from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday in the Pike County Courthouse basement. Breakfast is served on the first Wednesday of the month, donations accepted to help with the cost. Everyone is welcome. Al-Anon meeting – Meetings are each Wednesday at 11:30 a.m., located at 424 W. 7th St. in Jasper. For more information, call 812-887-0349. Celebrate Recovery Program – Meets every Sun- day night from 5 to 7 p.m. at 207 Lafayette St. in Win- slow. For more information, call Krystal Breeding 812- 582-2562. Winslow Alcohol Anonymous – will meet every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Call 812-789 -8535 for location of the meeting. Narcotic Anonymous – Every Monday at 7 p.m. at River of Life Fellowship Church. For more informa- tion, contact 812-380 -1395. Thank You We, the trustees of the Oakhill Cemetery, would like to thank each and everyone that donated to the cemetery. Without your help, we would not be able to keep the cemetery looking nice. You can continue to make donations by contacting any of the trustees listed below. We also welcome any comments or suggestions you may have. You are also welcome to attend any of our meetings. Trustees of Oakhill Cemetery Bob Erwin • 812-746-8333 Terry Strobel • 812-766-0679 Stacy Russell • 812-766-0499 Diana (Wood) Foster • 812-789-3853 Doug Foster • 812-789-6403 Susan Craig • 812-789-3457 Jo Ellen Baily • 812-453-6430 Cheerleader car wash Pike Central High School cheerleaders Jenna Meyer and Grace Brandel wash a truck Saturday morn- ing for a fundraiser. As of about 10 a.m., they had already washed 20 cars. The girls washed cars from 8:45 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Casey's in Petersburg. Nature hike at Patoka River NWR June 2 Friends of Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge will sponsor a hike at the Snakey Point/Columbia Mine Area on Saturday, June 2, at 10 a.m. Eastern Time in conjunction with National Trails Day. The hike will last approximately two hours. The nature hike will feature a stop at a 2017 constructed pier at Snakey Point Marsh, pollinator plantings, a discussion on an Eastern Box Turtle study at the Refuge, and bird watch- ing and grassland habitat manage- ment activities. We will observe the results of a controlled burn and check out a Barn Owl nesting box. The hike will start at Boyd's Trail parking lot, just east of Snakey Point. Suitable clothing and shoes, as well as insect repellent, are suggest- ed. Maps of the Refuge and over 11 miles of hiking trails will be avail- able. Wildlife biologist and current Friends of Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge vice-president, Da- vid Howell, will guide the event. To get to the Boyd's Trail parking lot, head east on Ind. 64 through Oakland City. Just outside the city, turn left (north) onto paved CR 1275 E. Continue about a half mile and bear left onto CR 1300 E, which be- comes gravel. Continue about one mile to the Boyd's parking lot on the left. Look for posted brown Refuge signs along the way. For further information, look us up on Facebook: "PatokaRefuge Friends," check out our website Pa- tokarefugefriends.org or contact Howell at 812-455 -5256. Osprey watch at Patoka Lake planned for June 23 Look for ospreys by boat and by car at Patoka Lake during a special pro- gram on June 23. The osprey watch runs from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Ospreys are a unique, migratory raptor that frequents Indiana during breeding season and returns to South America for winter. DNR nongame bird biologist Allisyn Gillet will share information about the state's osprey reintroduction program and how the species has made a remarkable return. Cost is $15 per person and includes a provided lunch. Advance registration is required by calling the Patoka Lake Nature Center at 812-685 -2447. This event is limited to 55 people. Dress for the weather and don't forget to bring binoculars, spotting scopes and cameras. Patoka Lake (stateparks. IN.gov/2953.htm) is at 3084 N. Dil- lard Road, Birdseye, IN 47513.

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