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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
SHELLEY, M, C, & BETTY J, c/o JAMES ELBERT PARRISH, AGT,
Ptn, of the Kentucky & Alpha Lodes; ptns, of the SW1/4 of SW 1/4
of Sec, 24, & the SE1/4 of Sw1/4 of Sec, 24; Ptns. of the NW1/4
of NW1/4 of Sec. 25, Twp. 16N., Rge. 8E. $14,91
SHEWMAKE, RUBY c/o RUBY SHEWMAKE, et al, AGT. The
.NW1/4 of Sec. 8, Twp. 15N., Rge. 8E. $26.80
SLACKMAN, STEPHEN Ptn. of the SE1/4 of Sec, 22, Twp. 16N.;
Rge. 7E.$14,44 .
SMITH, WILLIAM ERNEST & MARGARET MAXINE Ptn, of Lot 1;
Blk. C, Knack Subd, & a ptn. of SE1/4 of Sec, 35, Twp. 16N.,
Rge, 8E. $11.75
SNELL, STANLEY R., JR. & WILMA A, Ptn, of Sec, 35, Twp.
16N., Rge. 8E, $7.56
‘SPARGROVE, WILLIAME, & RHEA A. Ptn. of Lot 7 NE1/4 of Sec,
2, Twp. 15N., Rge. 8E, $57, 92
SPEED, JOHN H,. & ESTHER S.
16N., Rge. 9E. $14,44
SPILLERS, ADA LEE, et al Ptn. of SW1/4 of Sec, 26, Twp. 16N.,
Rge. 8E. $14,44
STAPLES, NELLIEJ. c/o DONALD STAPLES, AGT, NE1/4 of Sec,
26; ptn. of NW1/4 of Sec, 25; ptn. of S1/2 of SW1/4 of Sec, 24;
ptn. of SE1/4 of Sec, 23, Twp. 16N., Rge. 6E$92.72
STAPLES, NELLIE J, & CHARLES E, c/o DONALD STAPLES, AGT,
Ptn. of S1/2 of NE1/4 & ptn. of $1/2 of Sec. 25; ptn. of NW1/4 of
NW1/4 of Sec, 36, Twp. 16N., Rge. 6E. $79,44
STEINKER, MARSHALL LEE, et alc/o HERBERT R, GORMAN, AGT,
Ptn. of SE1/4 of Sec, 2, Twp. 15N., Rge. 8E. -$14,44
STEINKER, MARSHALL LEE, et alc/o HERBERT R, GORMAN, AGT,
Ptn. of SE1/4 of Sec. 2, Twp. 15N., Rge. 8E. $647.64
STEVENSON, BYRON D, & LOIS A, , etal Ptn, of E1/2 of NE1/4
of Sec, 12, Twp. 15N., Rge, 8E. -$8.88
STROH, HUBERT J, & PHYLLIS M, Ptn. of NE1/4 of SW1/4 of Sec,
18, Twp. 16N., Rge. 9E. -$14, 44
STRUHAR, BETTY Ptn, of SE1/4 of SE1/4 of Sec, 20, Twp. 16N.,
Rge. 8E, $17.13
SWARTZ, THEODORE G,, et al Ptn. of S1/2 of Sec. 11, Twp.
15N., Rge. 8E. -$10,19
TA BEC ENTER PRISES, INC, Ptn. of NW1/4 of Sec, 24, Twp.
16N., Rge. 8E. $25.19
THOMPSON, CHARLES J, The E1/2 of NE1/4 of Sec. 18, Twp.
15N., Rge. 9E. -$27.88
THOMPSEN, ROY H, & ANNE J, Ptn. of SW1/4 of Sec, 6, Twp.
16N., Rge. 9E. $14.44
TODD, LEO J, & ALYCE C, Ptn. of NW1/4 of NE1/4 of Sec, 15,
Twp. 15N., Rge. 8E. $14,44 eon
TODD, LEOJ, & ALYCE C, ¢/o NETHKEN ENTERPRISES, AGT,
Ptn. of NW1/4 of NE1/4 of Sec, 15, Twp. 15N. Rge, 8E. -$14,44
TRUER, PAUL D, Ptn. of SW1/4 of Sec. 10, Twp. 16N., Rge,
8E, $17.13
TUCKER, BERT H, & ELEANOR Ptn. of N1/2 of SW1/4 of Sec, 36,
Twp. 17N., Rge. 8E. $7.56
TURNER, HOWARD M, & KAY Ptn, of NW1/4 of Sec. 9, Twp.
15N., Rge, 8E, $11.75
TURNER, JACK A, & MAVOUREEN Ss.
Sec. 31, Twp. 16N., Rge. 9E. $7.56
Ptn. of Lot 42 of Sec, 9, Twp.
Ptn. of NE1/4 of NW1/4 of
VALLEY GOLD MINES INC, c/o HAROLD HAWN, AGT. Ptn. of ©
Posey Mine, fmly, k/a Buchanan Mine, in S1/2 of NE1/4& ptn,
of Lot 7 of Sec. 9, Twp. 16N., Rge. 9E, -,$22. 40
VALLEY GOLD MINES INC, c/o HAROLD HAWN, AGT. Jeremiah
Lode Mining Claim, Surv, 5241, being ptn. of Secs, 4& 9, Twp.
16N., Rge. 9E. $20.57
VAUGHN, DEWITT & ANN Ptn. of N1/2 of Sec, 2, Twp. 18N.,
Rge. 8E.$37.32 .
VAUGHN, J. DEWITT & MARGARETT ANN Ptn. of Lot 2, Blk. 6
of SE Ext. of Oaks Subd, $36.00
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPT, OF c/o RICHARD GOFF, AGT. Ptn,
of N1/2 of SE1/4 of Sec. 15, Twp, 15N., Rge. 8E, -$11.75
VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPT, OF c/o WILLIAM J. LAIRD, AGT.
Lot 20, Blk, C, Sunset View Tract, $78. 19¢
‘VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPT, OF c/o WILLIAM E, PETERSON, AGT,‘Lot 3, Blk, A, Grand View Terrace. $7.56
“VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPT, OF c/o ERNEST J, PLANCHON, AGT,
-Ptn, of W1/2 of SE1/4 of Sec, 33, Twp. 16N., Rge. 7E, -$7.56
WALLER, ROBERT W, ‘& ‘HEEEN R, Ptn. of Sum-Gold Acres sit, 11
W1/2 of Sec. 31, Twp. 16N., Rge, 9E. $14,44
WALTERS, MRS. W. H. c/o MANUEL ALAMEDA, AGT. Ptn, of
Sec, 24, Twp. 16N., Rge. 7E. $7.78
WASLEY, ALFRED H, & EDNA M, Ptn, of SE1/4 of NW1/4 of Sec,
22, Twp. 16N., Rge. 8E, $59.70
WATSON, JOHN D. & GERTRUDE c /o MILTON & MYRTLE
SCHOLES, AGT. Ptn. of SW1/4 of NW1/4 of Sec. 34, Twp. 15N.,
Rge, 8 E, $14, 44
WELDON, HERBERT S, Ptn. ofLot 13, Blk. 4, Oaks Subd. $37.60
WHEATON, MARY J. Lot 10, Blk, C, Forest Park. $53.52
WHICHER, EARLE A. & MARTHA c/o MIKE WHALEN, AGT. Ptn.
of NE1/4 of SE1/4 of Sec. 7 & of the NW1/4 of SW1/4 of Sec, 8,
Twp. 16N., Rge, 9E. $14.44 :
WHITE, ALTON DON & RUTH D, Ptn, -of SW1/4 of Sec. 34, Twp.
16N., Rge. 7E. $14.44
WHITE, BILLY C, & WALTRATIM H
to Glenbrook Heights, PAID PAI
WHITE, JASON S, c/o GERALDINE WHITE, AGT, Ptn. of E1/2 of
oie 6 & 7, Blk, C of Annex
Sec. 13, Twp. 16N., Rge. 8E, -' $7.56
WHITE, MATILDA vy, c/oJOSEPHL, BROGAN, AGT. Ptn, of E1/2
of NW1/4 of NE1/4 of Sec, 31 & ptn. of E1/2 of SW1/4 of SE1/4 of
Sec. 30, Twp. 16N., Rge. 9E. $7.56
WHITEHEAD, GLADYS
Rge. 8E, $14, 44
WHITMORE, JAY & DOLLY Ptn.
Rge. 9E. $9.07
WILSON, JOHN N, & EVELYN E., et al c/o J, GORDON & MAR-=->
Ptn. of NW1/4 of Sec. 15, Twp. 15N.,
of SE1/4 of Sec. 9, Twp. 16N.,
JORIE O, PATTEN, AGT. Ptn. of NE1/4 of Sec. 15, Twp. 15N.,
Rge. 8E. $7.56
WINTER, JANICE DIETZ Ptn. of NE1/4 of SW1/4 & the NW1/4 of
SE1/4 of Sec, 33, Twp. 16N., Rge. 7E. $70.26
WIRTZ, DOUGLAS I, & ANNA Prtn, of SW1/4 of Sec. 26, Twp.
16N., Rge. 7E. $14, 44
WOLTER, JAMES & JANET Ptn. of NE1/4 of SE1/4 of Sec. 7,
Twp. 14N., Rge. 8E. $11.75
WOODHOUSE, C, W. & LOYCE, O. c/o LUIS KAOPUA, AGT,
Ptn. of Lot 73 & 74 of Pino Alto & Ptn. of the W1/2 of Sec, 20,
Twp. 16N., Rge, 9E. $10.19
YOUNG, MARK& GEORGIA Ptn, of S1/2 of Sec, 22, Twp. 16N.,
Rge. 8E. $14,44
ZADOW, THEODORE W. & KATHERINE J,
of Sec, 18, Twp. 16N., Rge. QE, $41.67
Ptn. of SW1/4 of NE1/4
Governor Signs
Paul Lunardi’s
Highway Bill
Senator Paul J. Lunardi of the
Seventh District announced that
Governor Brown has signed Senate
Bill 1071 which adds the NorthShore Boulevard FAS Route to the
State Highway System,
* "Iam extremely pleased with
the success of this measure, as
the improvements accompanying
the inclusion of this route to the
State system will greatly enhance
the access between north shore
communities and Interstate 80",
Lunardi said,
The Senator pointed out that a
major impact of SB 1071 concerns
the placing of snow removal
responsibilities onthe State
Division of Highways which, in
turn, allows county road departments to utilize their funds and
equipment in other needed areas,
Local School Automation Starts
Opening of the United States’
first data processing center devoted specifically and completely
to education was held Tuesday as
California educators and government officials take part in
dedication ceremonies at the
Sacramento Regional Educational
Data Processing Center.
The Sacramento center, located
in offices of the County Superintendent of Schools, 6011 Folsom
Blvd. , is one of the largest of 12
such centers that ultimately will
operate in the state, providing
computer services to hundreds of
school districts.
Through the Sacramento regionalcenter, complete pupil
personnel services will be offered
in the fall to 44 school districts
in 16 Northern California
counties, Included in the services
“package,” which will cost
participating schools $2, 50 a year
per pupil, will be student
scheduling, attendance reports,
grade reporting and test scoring.
A Honeywell 200 computer
system has been installed and will
be used until December when a
Honeywell 2200 becomes operational, The H-2200 will handle
all student scheduling for the
Ventura County Regional Educational Data Processing Center,
w hich also will go into service
in the coming semester.
The latter will be use of the
computer by junior college
students enrolled in a special
advanced computer class, The
junior college students will work
at the Sacramento center on
programming, use of machine
languages and actual operation
of the H-2200.
The junior college course and a
beginning computer ‘class at the
high school level will be run on a
test basis during the coming year
to determine the feasibility of
expanding computer course offerings on the secondary school
level,
The center in the capitol city
now handles counties ranging in
size from Calaveras, which has
a population of just over 10,000,
to Santa Clara and Sacramento,
both with populations over onehalf million.
Other counties served are
Nevada, Colusa, El Dorado,
Placer, Butte, Sutter, Solano,
Yola, Stanislaus, Tulare, Yuba,
Fresno, and San Joaquin.
Nearly all work handled by the
regional center the first year for
districts in these 16 counties will
be for high schools, with a few
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