8 The Julian News
LEGAL NOTICES
O DAN McALLISTER @
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
SAN DIEGO COUNTY
NOTICE OF AGREEMENT 7038 TO PURCHASE TAX-DEFAULTED
PROPERTY FOR DELINQUENT TAXES
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN in accordance with the provisions of Division 1, Part 6, Chapter 8, of the Califomia
Revenue and Taxation Code (and the written authorization of the State Controller ), that an agreement, a copy of
which is on file in the office of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, has been made between the San Diego
County Board of Supervisors and the County of San Diego Department of Parks and Recreation, and approved
by the State Controller, whereby the county will sell to said County of San Diego Department of Parks and Recreation
under the terms set forth in said agreement all of the real property hereinafter described, which is subject to the
power of sale by the tax collector.
The effectNe date and time of the Agreement No. 7038 shall be September 27, 2013 at 5:01p.m. PST.
If the property is not redeemed according to law before the effective date and time of the agreement, the fight of
redemption will cease and the undersigned tax collector, pursuant to said agreement, will sell said property to the
County of San Diego Department of Parks and Recreation•
If the property is sold, parties of interest, as defined in Section 4675 of the California Revenue and Taxation
Code, have a fight to file a claim with the county for any proceeds from the sale that are in excess of the liens and
costs required to be paid from the proceeds. If excess proceeds result from the sale, notice will be given to parties
of interest pursuant to law.
For information as to the amount necessary to redeem, or other related issues pertaining to the property described
in this notice, contact Dan McAIlister, Treasurer-Tax Collector of San Diego County in the State of Califomia, Tax
Sales Division (619) 531-5708.
I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct.
Is/DAN McALLISTER
San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector
Executed at San Diego, California, San Diego County on August 29, 2013
Published in the Julian News: September 04, 11, 18, 2013
PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION
The Assessor's Parcel Number (APN), when used to describe property in this list, refers to the assessor's map
book, the map page, the block on the map, (if appliceble)i and the individual parcel on the map page or in the block.
The assessor's maps and further explanation of the parcel numbering system are available in the assessor's office.
The property that is subject to this notice is situated in San Diego County, California, and is descdbed as follows:
CHAPTER VIII AGREEMENT
#7038 COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
ITEM NO. ASSESSOR'S LAST ASSESSEE NAME
PARCEL NUMBER
0340 250-030-08-00 LICHTY FRANCES S TR (DCSD)
Legal: 06344
Out on a Limb
by Gary Kopervas
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Soccer Season
Kick Off
continued from page 1
Julian AYSO had their first
games this Saturday. Tyson
Flack and the Julian AYSO Board
have put together another great
season for our youth! III II
Games are played at the high
school and Jess Martin Park
every Saturday morning•
(right) Daisy takes on a player from
Borrego in the U14 game.
All photos by Marisa McFedries
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Bradley Kaltenthaler defends his goal in U12
Maykenzey Raines and Nathaniel Copeland do battle in the U12 game
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by Larry Cox t,,
Sterling
Flatware
Q: I have inherited a Set of
sterling flatware in the Acorn
pattern• When was it made, and
should I keep it?
-- Lorene, Lavaca, Ark.
A: Your flatware was crafted by
Georg Jensen, who opened his
first silver shop in Copenhagen,
Denmark, in about 1904. A later
company opened in the United
States in 1941 and ceased
operations about a decade
later. Your particular pattern
was introduced in 1915. Typical
prices per piece include a table
fork, $180; a fruit spoon, $130; a
teaspoon, $80; and a luncheon
knife, $140.
Q: I recently purchased a
2-gallon crock marked "Union
Stoneware Co." and "Minnesota
Stoneware Co." What do you
think it is worth?
-- Charlie, Mason City, Iowa
A: I think your crock might
be worth in the $50 to $150
range, assuming there are no
chips, cracks or other problems.
Crocks have become extremely
popular with collectors in recent
years, which has caused prices
to soar. For example, recent
auction prices include a N. Clark,
Jr. jug from Athens, N.Y., from
about 1850, $220; a 2-gallon
Monmouth pottery crock with
molded rim, $175; and a chicken
September 11, 2013
feeder made by the Western
Stoneware Company, $75.
Q: I have several World War II-
era editions of the Cherry Ames
Student Nurse series. Do they
have any value?
--Joan, Pueblo West, Colo.
A: I contacted several book
collectors, and they seem to
agree that your books should be
worth about $20 each, assuming
they are in good condition and
have their original covers. The
first three titles in the series are
"Cherry Ames, Student Nurse";
"Cherry Ames, Senior Nurse";
and "Cherry Ames, Army Nurse."
All three were written by Helen
Ward, originally from Danville,
II1., where many of her stories are
based.
Q: I have a complete run of
National Geographic magazines
from 1983 through the present. I
would like to sell them, but have
no idea of what they're worth.
-- Charlie, Stigler, Okla.
A: In two words, not much. The
National Geographic magazine
was a handsome publication, but
it has never been popular with
collectors. I suspect your back
issues are worth in the $1 to $3
range each.
Write to Larry Cox in care of King
Features Weekly Service, P.O, Box
536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475,
or send e-mail to questionsforcox@
aol.com. Due to the large volume of
mar he receives, Mr. Cox is unable
to personally answer all reader
questions• Do not send any materials
requiring return mail.
Cheese milk's leap towards
immortality.
-- Clifton Fadiman
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JULIAN TOWNSITE-2385 C St-3BD/2.5BA This immaculate home is
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WYNOLA- CALICO RANCH - 6100+ sq ft. Must see! Executive
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$1,275,000
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE -2007 Main Street- MOUNTAIN
NORTH PEAK-NORTH PEAK RD 2BD/2.5BA This lovely mountain beauty, GYPSY is one of Julian's shopping icons; 24 years of successful
cedar 2 level house was built in 1995, located in the scenic gated commu- operation under the same ownership. This profitable store
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JULIAN ESTATES LOT-West
Incense Cedar 4.15 ACRES
Gated community, underground
utilities. $199k
JULIAN HISTORIC DISTRICT-
PAYSON DR. 3.37 western view
acres. $112K
HARRISON PARK - Harrison Park
Rd 4.93 acre lot right on Hwy 79
& Harrison Park Rd. $120K OMC
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MAYSON VALLEY - 1.07 acres in
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Perfect location for a manufactured
home, needs a well. $15K
PINE RIDGE AM - 4.44 acres in Pine
Hills. Water meter and a site plan
completed. Electricity is nearby.
$265K
JULIAN ESTATES LOT-West
Incense Cedar 4.91 acres
'Gated community, underground
utilities. $199K