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/v DENTAL PLATES \ EXCLUSIVELY* .} ( 9pve(&i t&ct £/0tt MAC nu/ DR. E. P. RAYMOND "Immediate Restorations" *Also Extraction) qnd preparations for/Ra/ tial and Full Plates. HOLIDAY Dental telenet hal which allow you la hay. your teeth extracted and new dental plates put In . immediately, thereby avoiding em . loolhlc;, dayi. Aik yo ade poi- ling Show You Samples 1—Modern Plastic teeth 2 New Hue Trubyte . Teeth 3 Austenal (Micromold Process) Teeth Phone Long Beach 639-39 In furthi keep the coit of DENTAL PLA reach of all, I calling atfontio DERATELY P plates which I during th> CADET-MIDSHIPMEN CLASS APPLICATIONS TO CLOSE NOV. 28 Captain Arthur O. Brady, U.S. M.S., superintendent of the U. S. Merchant Marine Cadet school, San Mateo, California, is com- pleting plans for the next class of cadet-midshipmen which will enter the school In 'February, 1947, it was announced today. High school seniors 16!4 to 21 years of age who apply before November 28 may take the scholastic test to qualify for the next class of February, 1947, Commander E. G. McDonald, U.S.M.S., district supervisor of the U. S. Merchant Marine Ca- det Corps, emphasized that this cadet - midshipman training cojirse is a college education th pay. Interested youths, as well County Receives 88,606,101 From Hwy. Fund Log Angeles County receivi $8,606,101 in state highway funi during the year ending June 3' 1946, a decrease the $9,257,190 from per ~ce; of stai funds received during 1941-4: California Taxpayers' Associ tion said today, making publ ?terans to the age ipply immediately armed force. of 24, should at 1000 Geary St.,, San Francisco, California, for entrance examina- tion papers. TiyriM MW sdHtffic 30-Ary WoyfTol Rtdsclnj MM. Alloy^liinjir, rtraovH the temptation lo tvtreot, Mrmalfzn the body themistry, main r.rfnt/nj a ments of highway funds California counties. For 1939-' the association said, state higl way funds apportioned to th: county totaled $7,744,763. A portionment' for 1943-44 totalt $6,788,719. Over'the state as a whole, th state apportionment of hlghwa; funds to the 58 counties totali $22,838,371 for 1945-46, down 4 per cent from the $23,974,42i for 1941-42. For 1939-40, stai support of county highway amounted to $20,635,546, and f< 1943-44 it was $18,244,863. Twelve counties received lari cr apportionments of state nig] way funds in 1946-49 than I 1941-42, the association founc The counties Which receive larger sums included Contr Costa,<*Lake, Marin, Nape, 61 ange, Riverside, San Bernardln San Diego, San' Joaquin. Sa .Mateo, Solancv and Stanislau counties. 'War conditions," the asqocla- tion pointed out,_ "resulted in -i duced receipts 'from the gaso Ine tax, the major source foi state "Cities," the association aid, "also share in state Tiighwa; I revenues." TAY DFEDED LAND TO BE SOLD SOON The Board of Supervisors ai its Tuesday meeting,''on motion of Supervisor Raymond V. Dar- by, adopted a resolution author- izing public sale of approximate- ly 4200 parcels of property which have been deeded to the Stab of California for delinquen taxes. These parcels are being sold without having first re- ceived application from prospec- tive purchasers, for such sale. The sales will be scheduled for some time around the middle of January and at least 21 days prior to trie actual sale a dcs criptlon of the properties wli; | be published in the community paper s e rv 1 n g the territory where the -parcels are located. WORK NEAR HOME! Drive to and from the North American plant on low-traf- Jic highways and enjoy free parking in paved areas which are patrolled and fenced. Bus connections to many points are good. Share-the-ride help furnished by company's Transportation Department THE HIGHER AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY WAGES I Top wages for most - skills are paid by North American with lv>n of opportunity for good men to advance. NOW UNDERWAY...TREMENDOUS PLANE BUILDING PROGRAM! To meet nation-wide public demand for the four-place NAvion family plane, production- wilfAbe upped to 10 per day. Big army and Navy contracts for several fighter planes and boi/iberg-including jets-have resulted in a great Increase in jobs at North American linos - pdot V-J Day.' . ANY OF THE FOLLOWING JOBSi COMPANY HOUSING PROGRAM AND 'OTHER BENEFITS I North American has been very successful in finding good housing for a great many employees. Sports, social^activities, free lunch period entertainment, finecafeleua service,excellent safety precautions, best of lighting and ventilation, liberal vacation and sick leave plan, and a long list of other advantages make North American a good place to work. WORTH AMI] IW t T»l ... ...... IMruoftl ...... IMolnhnoiuil raft) ISpra; Pl»nil»t falnUri- Forum Mok.ri {M.lql Pall.,n Molun IPIa r.S.I. 01. Muk.it Pow.r Homnwr Op r.mplol. Mak.ii .. TM| * 01. Mokirl Tun.l lottu Of,,. .................I.OOI. I.JS Polnl.nl .«0 lo I .IS , Wood! I.IS lo 1.73 .-.-.. .......1.0)1. 1.45 Then; are many other openings than those listed here. ICAN AVIATION.INC. State Veterans Affairs Office In Long Beach A district office of the State Department of Veterans Affal will be opened In Long Beach Dec. 2 to provide more con- venient service for California veterans In Orange county and southern Los Angeles county In connection with state farm arid home purchases and educa- tional assistance, Director Lawr- ence C. Stevens announced to- day. The office, to be located in Rooms £01 and 202, Heartwell building, 19 Pine ave., telephone 7-5493 or 7-5343, will be in charge of Jere G. Hille as district man- ager. Mr. Hille has been with he Department and its forerun- ner, the Veterans Welfare Board, since 1923. Persopnel of the Long Beach iffice .will"provide-information, accept and process applications and conduct interviews, thus relieving a large portion of the load of the present Lo_s Angeles iffice, Stevens said. FIRE DAMAGES HOME; Lomita firemen last Thursday morning, attributed an overheat- ed bathroom water heater as the cause of a fire at 25908 Narbonnc ave. Firemen arriving at the scene of the fire, re- ported the wails and floor of the bathroom in flames. Mrs. Julia Kusczkowskl, occupant of the home, estimated the damage to be $500. "Public Notices" 85548 NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPER DELINQUENT FOR NON PAYMENT OF-BOND No. 3, 8ER ES No. ONE ISSUED FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF COUNTY IM 'PROVEMENT No. 596. DEFAULT having been made Ir !ie payment of the following; nain- upon vlt: ) S701 IMWRIAl HIGHWAY, LOS ANGIIIS APPLY— Employment Office— open daily «nd Saiurc^y from I AM i) 4:45 PM PHONE— ORchtrd 7-6121— fr.m 8 AM to 9 PM new office include the following: Los .Angeles" County Long Beach, San Pcdro, Wilmington, Ha'rbor City, Lomita, Torrance, G o m p t o n, Hynes, ( Clcar^vater, Bellflower, Artesia, -Lakcwood Village, No/walk and all Orange county. $0.87, which i,- ill on January. I', 19.14. ri-st -oupun for 10.65. which ir dll .Ml July 2, 1934. r.-Ht .tuition fur S0.05, which IK di nn Jitnuury 2, 1935. r.-Ht coupon fur 10.13, which 10 due (in July 2, 1935. rest coupon for JO.-IS, which le dun on January 2, -1986. rest coupon for 10.21, which ic iluc on July 2, 1936.' rest coupon for »0.21, which e ihin nn January 2, 1937,, tclpal coupon for'J6.28, which i- due on January 2, 1984. icliml coupon, for 10.28, which <> <lu« on January 2, 1935. iclpal coupon tor 16.28. which clpul coupon for 16.32. which the" holder of tali! h'ond ;, on the 2Sth tlay <rf April, duly demanded ln**wrttln that Hi,, Coi il y Tren I AnKelc sell the er">of. "Public Notices" 85548 NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPER TY DELINQUENT FOR NON PAYMENT OF BOND ^No. 166, SERIES No. ONE ISSUED FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF COUN TY IMPROVEMENT No. 636. nKI-'AUI/T having li-cir made In or tin I, to-wll: coupon fo 11.85, wlllrli y 2, 19.'I3. Intercut coupon for 11.SI, whlc-li Ijerame due on July 2. 1923. Intercut coupon for 11.51, which liecnnio line on January 2, 19.11. Interest coupon for 11.2.1, which became due on July 2, 193*. Interest coupon for 11.23, which bccume duo on January 2, 1935. Interest coupon for JU.9,2, which became duo on July 2. 1935. Intercs coupon for $0.92, whicl: became < ue on Janunry 2, 19.1B. Interex coupon for $0.01. whirl; lii-ramn i lie on July -2, 1936. IntcreH coupon .for $0.61, which liecame < u« on January 2, 19:17. Inters coupon for $0.30, wlilili liecamo < ue on July 2, 1937. Intcres coupon for $0.30. which became due on January 2. 1938. I'rlm-lpal coupon for $8.8-1. which wcame due on January 2. 1833. 1'rlnclpnl coupon for $8.84, which lecami! due on January 2, 1BS4. Principal couilbn for $8.81. which leeame due on January 2, 193G. I'rlnclpal coupon for $8.81, which >r:ramu rllle on January 2, 19.16. I'rlnclpal coupon for $H.S4, which lecami! <lue on January 2, J937.- I'rlnclpal coupon for $8.82. which iGcumi. ilim on January 2, 1938. Anil tin- holder of snld Imnd lavlnir, on the 2Stll day of April. 940; duly demanded In writinK I MIDWAY ISLANDS Two small islands and several islets comprise' this group, lo- cated about' 1149 miles north- west of Honolulu, the area of which Is about 25 square miles, with a population of about lia, exclusive of naval forces. They wore discovered in 1859 and taken possession of by tin- United States in 1887. The U.S. naval base on this island played an Important role In our fight with Japan. From this fort the Japanese naval force was badly damaged and defeated. "Public Notice*" ut tlu Co o.l t - - - pare 1*; r land mentioned In said hontl NOW, THEREFORE, notice I eby given that I. H. L. M»i urchase Act, California voter ns may obtain state financing if up to $7,500 for purchase ol " home or $13,500 for a farm epayable over a 20-year period t three percent Interest. Qualified veterans also are ligible for a maximum of $1,OOC educational- assistance, osts of tuition, fees, books, upplics and lip to $40 a month ir subsistence. This assistance may not be used during. any eriod for which a veteran .re- ceives educational benefits from he federal government. Of l»S ild iHiml, at the orflt Treasurer, I In. the City of California, tin due on said bond Interest thereof!, together with the cont or publication of thin notice, lire paid; anil that I will to the person v take the lo el of la lot ml pay the full iminint of unpaid principal and In- orost on said bond, together with cists of publication; that the said inle will be .made in accordance vlth and under provisions or an nty of If nty Tr. nty Tri of Hi Hymin. County )f Los Angeles, umler and by at tha authority vested In -me aw, will, on. the 17th day or mber, mi. at the hour of 10 :k A. M. nf mid day, »ell at 85547 NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPER TY DELINQUENT FOR NON PAYMENT OF BOND No. 36, SERIES No. ONE ISSUED FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF COUN TY IMPROVEMENT No. 636. IJKI-'AUI.T I I In- p; eil PVIneliinl cmi|*ii of thu following nam- wlt: on for 11.17, which January 1, 1933. nn for $0.98, which July 2, 1933. nn for $0.98, which January 2, 1(134. un for '$0.78, which July 2, 1931. nn r,ir J0.7R, which January '.', l'j:ir,. nn nil- $o.:.s. which July :', J935. in for $0.68. which January 2. 1'JSC. in for S0..19, wlriiUi July 2.- 19M. in Tor $0.39. which January -'. 1937. in fur JO.19. which July 2. I!i37. in lor $U.J9. which January 2, 193.8:' ion for Si.611, which ry 2, IMS. ».,.l]0. nlch publication <if II » i ill . paid; and that I w 1 HI r 1 same to the person win A 1 ? the least amount o sn d o: liarcel of land and pa th i il nint of unpaid prlnclpi I anil li- st on said bond, logo her w t i s of publication; that the sail fflll idc In ul under tire pr Lcglslatil .State or. California, designated "County Improvement Act 10J1," approved June 3, 1921, on- January 2, 1»3C coupon for-$5.BO, which on January. 2, 1935. coupon for $fi.OO. wjilch on Ja y 2. 1B37. Prlncl ml co ipon or $0.07, which hernine lue o i Jan :iry 2. 1938. And- !»- h .M,T of said bund having, in Hi- 2fit (lny'of April. HUG. ih ly ,l .mani -il in wrlllnit (hut the fourty T .anurer of the I'oimty of I^>N A UK los proceed tu ailviTtlm- anil Hell t e lot l>r parcel -' ' :*nr. 0 if L<is Angel (ICHKKOHK, l thai I. II. .. llyron r i.r tie Count under ai il by vlr irlty VUH c<l in in the 17 h day i at the I our »r 1 said di y, sell a Mature of the State dcslgnatea aa the mmnnt Act of 1921," 3. 1921, and umend- or colifornl "County In approved J mentx thci NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 260906 Hate of CHAK1..KS N. I.lN- OI-N, Deceased. Notice IB hereby Klven by the idersigned Administrator of the I, to the t No. 8720; Map « 79, SO. due on said I nald lot el of laud anil pay the full of unpaid principal and In- nn nalil bond, together with t publication; that the «ald 111 be made In uccordtince ndttndor the phivlslomt o[ Act of the legislature of thi' e of. California, designated as "l.ounty Improvflnent Act of 3. 1921, itml Thirty Bcvc Due on Thlrly Nine and «1/10 nderslgncd Id Administrator, fflce of W. E, KALB- LEISCH, 1308 Sortorl Avenue, f Torrance, County of Ixjs ngelcs. Stntn of California, which Hlgned Ad- vold tills si of Ihe total amour 1 will be reiiuhod. to«etl this Notice erk of Ihe Superl State of Callforn to date of and Onu Dollar tor it Certificate of Sale, ico Herald In dnslg- newspaper In which Ico shall be published. November 18, 19JB. H. L. HYHAM, T 22d, 1940 J. O. CAT, Administrator of the E». rrnnce ^Terald I the newspaper I i shall be publlsl ivember 18, 111 111. H. I. KYRAM, Treasurer of th total amount III be 1-i'o.ulied. logetl "raid ! , ,leH| B. Paper It, W|, 1L.|| ' PUbllshetl. 18. 1940. HYRAM, SANTA FE TRAINS to Chicago SUPIR CHIIF The finest In rail travel, this all Pullman stream- liner carries Observation, Club, Lounge and Dining Car Serv- ice. EXTRA FAST-EXTRA FARE. Leave Los AtigtUs Hoofm (on even number dfcys of month) THI CHIIF Amerlca's'.favorite oVily transcontinental streamlin- er. All Pullman Observation, Club, Lounge and Dining Car Service. EXTRA FINE-EXTRA FARE. Lv, LosAxgiiu motfm L CAPITAH This all-chair-car stiesmliner races between Los Angeles and Chicago in just .39% hours. EXTRA FARE. Ltavt Lot Angela &o« fm (on uneven number day< of month) CALIFORNIA LlMlTID A favorite for Standard Pullman and. Chair Car travel. Lounge, Dining Car. Lv. Los Angilti j:oo fim THI SCOUT Daily Economy train for Tourist Pullmart and Choir Car Travel. Lounge and Dining Car. Lr. Los Angtln 8:1 j put ORAND CANYON LIMITED' Serves the Grand Canyon. Daily Standard and Tourist Sleepers Lounge and Dining Car Service Chair Cars. Lv, Los Angeles yoo am Famous fr»d Harvey Dining Car S«rv/c« i Santa Fei ^ w 1 For Compl.t. Inform.tlon CALL or WRITE ' R. C. HOSKINS, Agent Santa Fe Station, Phone 244 ... TORRANCE, CALIF. On Hand Wo FLOOR FURNACES —with Thermostats Choice of Best Makes - Inquire TORRANCE PLUMBING 1418 MARCELINA-Torrance

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Page 1: SANTA FE TRAINS Jan … · /v DENTAL PLATES \ EXCLUSIVELY* .} ( 9pve(&i t&ct £/0tt MAC nu/ DR. E. P. RAYMOND "Immediate Restorations" *Also Extraction) qnd preparations for/Ra

/vDENTAL PLATES

\ EXCLUSIVELY* .}( 9pve(&i t&ct £/0tt MAC nu/

DR. E. P. RAYMOND

"Immediate Restorations"

*Also Extraction) qnd preparations for/Ra/ tial and Full Plates.

HOLIDAYDental telenet hal

which allow you la hay. your teeth extracted and new dental plates put In . immediately, thereby avoiding em

. loolhlc;, dayi. Aik yo

ade poi-

ling

Show You Samples1—Modern Plastic teeth2 New Hue Trubyte

. Teeth3 Austenal (Micromold

Process) Teeth

Phone Long Beach 639-39

In furthi keep the coit of DENTAL PLA reach of all, I calling atfontio DERATELY P plates which I during th>

CADET-MIDSHIPMEN CLASS APPLICATIONS TO CLOSE NOV. 28

Captain Arthur O. Brady, U.S. M.S., superintendent of the U. S. Merchant Marine Cadet school, San Mateo, California, is com­ pleting plans for the next class of cadet-midshipmen which will enter the school In 'February, 1947, it was announced today.

High school seniors 16!4 to 21 years of age who apply before November 28 may take the scholastic test to qualify for the next class of February, 1947, Commander E. G. McDonald, U.S.M.S., district supervisor of the U. S. Merchant Marine Ca­ det Corps, emphasized that this cadet - midshipman training cojirse is a college education

th pay.Interested youths, as well

County Receives 88,606,101 From Hwy. Fund

Log Angeles County receivi $8,606,101 in state highway funi during the year ending June 3'1946, a decrease

the $9,257,190fromper ~ce; of stai

funds received during 1941-4: California Taxpayers' Associ tion said today, making publ

?terans to the age ipply immediately

armed force. of 24, shouldat 1000 Geary St.,, San Francisco, California, for entrance examina­ tion papers.

TiyriM MW sdHtffic 30-Ary WoyfTol Rtdsclnj MM. Alloy^liinjir, rtraovH the temptation lo tvtreot, Mrmalfzn the body themistry, main r.rfnt/nj a

ments of highway funds California counties. For 1939-' the association said, state higl way funds apportioned to th:county totaled $7,744,763. A portionment' for 1943-44 totalt $6,788,719.

Over'the state as a whole, th state apportionment of hlghwa; funds to the 58 counties totali $22,838,371 for 1945-46, down 4 per cent from the $23,974,42i for 1941-42. For 1939-40, stai support of county highway amounted to $20,635,546, and f< 1943-44 it was $18,244,863.

Twelve counties received lari cr apportionments of state nig] way funds in 1946-49 than I 1941-42, the association founc The counties Which receive larger sums included Contr Costa,<*Lake, Marin, Nape, 61 ange, Riverside, San Bernardln San Diego, San' Joaquin. Sa .Mateo, Solancv and Stanislau counties.

'War conditions," the asqocla- tion pointed out,_ "resulted in -i duced receipts 'from the gaso Ine tax, the major source foi

state

"Cities," the association aid, "also share in state Tiighwa;

I revenues."

TAY DFEDED LAND TO BE SOLD SOON

The Board of Supervisors ai its Tuesday meeting,''on motion of Supervisor Raymond V. Dar­ by, adopted a resolution author­ izing public sale of approximate­ ly 4200 parcels of property which have been deeded to the Stab of California for delinquen taxes. These parcels are being sold without having first re­ ceived application from prospec­ tive purchasers, for such sale.

The sales will be scheduled for some time around the middle of January and at least 21 days prior to trie actual sale a dcs criptlon of the properties wli;

| be published in the community paper s e rv 1 n g the territory where the -parcels are located.

WORK NEAR HOME! Drive to and from the North American plant on low-traf-

Jic highways and enjoy free parking in paved areas which are patrolled and fenced. Bus connections to many points are good. Share-the-ride help furnished by company's Transportation Department

THE HIGHER AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY WAGES I Top wages for most - skills are paid by North American with lv>n of opportunity for good men to advance.

NOW UNDERWAY...TREMENDOUS PLANE BUILDING PROGRAM!To meet nation-wide public demand for the four-place NAvion family plane, production- wilfAbe upped to 10 per day. Big army and Navy contracts for several fighter planes and boi/iberg-including jets-have resulted in a great Increase in jobs at North American linos

- pdot V-J Day.' .

ANY OF THE FOLLOWING JOBSi

COMPANY HOUSING PROGRAM AND 'OTHER BENEFITS I North American has been very successful in finding good housing for a great many employees. Sports, social^activities, free lunch period entertainment, finecafeleua service,excellent safety precautions, best of lighting and ventilation, liberal vacation and sick leave plan, and a long list of other advantages make North American a good place to work.

WORTH AMI]

IWt T»l

... ......IMruoftl ......

IMolnhnoiuil raft) ISpra;

Pl»nil»t falnUri-Forum Mok.ri {M.lql Pall.,n Molun IPIa r.S.I. 01. Muk.it Pow.r Homnwr Op r.mplol. Mak.ii .. TM| * 01. Mokirl Tun.l lottu Of,,.

.................I.OOI. I.JSPolnl.nl .«0 lo I .IS

, Wood! I.IS lo 1.73 .-.-.. .......1.0)1. 1.45

Then; are many other openings than those listed here.

ICAN AVIATION.INC.

State Veterans Affairs Office In Long Beach

A district office of the State Department of Veterans Affal will be opened In Long Beach Dec. 2 to provide more con­ venient service for California veterans In Orange county and southern Los Angeles county In connection with state farm arid home purchases and educa­ tional assistance, Director Lawr­ ence C. Stevens announced to­ day.

The office, to be located in Rooms £01 and 202, Heartwell building, 19 Pine ave., telephone 7-5493 or 7-5343, will be in charge of Jere G. Hille as district man­ ager. Mr. Hille has been with he Department and its forerun­

ner, the Veterans Welfare Board, since 1923.

Persopnel of the Long Beach iffice .will"provide-information,

accept and process applications and conduct interviews, thus relieving a large portion of the load of the present Lo_s Angeles iffice, Stevens said.

FIRE DAMAGES HOME;Lomita firemen last Thursday

morning, attributed an overheat­ ed bathroom water heater as the cause of a fire at 25908 Narbonnc ave. Firemen arriving at the scene of the fire, re­ ported the wails and floor of the bathroom in flames. Mrs. Julia Kusczkowskl, occupant of the home, estimated the damage to be $500.

"Public Notices"

85548NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPER

DELINQUENT FOR NON PAYMENT OF-BOND No. 3, 8ER ES No. ONE ISSUED FOR THE

IMPROVEMENT OF COUNTY IM'PROVEMENT No. 596.

DEFAULT having been made Ir !ie payment of the following; nain-

upon vlt:

) S701 IMWRIAl HIGHWAY, LOS ANGIIIS

APPLY— Employment Office— open daily «nd Saiurc^y from I AM i) 4:45 PM • PHONE— ORchtrd 7-6121— fr.m 8 AM to 9 PM

new office include the following: Los .Angeles" County Long Beach, San Pcdro, Wilmington, Ha'rbor City, Lomita, Torrance, G o m p t o n, Hynes, ( Clcar^vater, Bellflower, Artesia, -Lakcwood Village, No/walk and all Orange county.

$0.87, which i,- ill on January. I', 19.14. ri-st -oupun for 10.65. which ir dll .Ml July 2, 1934. r.-Ht .tuition fur S0.05, which IK di nn Jitnuury 2, 1935. r.-Ht coupon fur 10.13, which 10 due (in July 2, 1935. rest coupon for JO.-IS, which le dun on January 2, -1986. rest coupon for 10.21, which ic iluc on July 2, 1936.' rest coupon for »0.21, which e ihin nn January 2, 1937,, tclpal coupon for'J6.28, which i- due on January 2, 1984. icliml coupon, for 10.28, which <> <lu« on January 2, 1935. iclpal coupon tor 16.28. which

clpul coupon for 16.32. which

the" holder of tali! h'ond ;, on the 2Sth tlay <rf April, duly demanded ln**wrttln

that Hi,, Coi il y Tren I AnKelc sell the

er">of.

"Public Notices"

85548NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPER­ TY DELINQUENT FOR NON­ PAYMENT OF BOND ^No. 166, SERIES No. ONE ISSUED FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF COUN­

TY IMPROVEMENT No. 636. nKI-'AUI/T having li-cir made In

or tin I, to-wll: coupon fo 11.85, wlllrli

y 2, 19.'I3.Intercut coupon for 11.SI, whlc-li

Ijerame due on July 2. 1923.Intercut coupon for 11.51, which

liecnnio line on January 2, 19.11.Interest coupon for 11.2.1, which

became due on July 2, 193*.Interest coupon for 11.23, which

bccume duo on January 2, 1935.Interest coupon for JU.9,2, which

became duo on July 2. 1935.Intercs coupon for $0.92, whicl:

became < ue on Janunry 2, 19.1B.Interex coupon for $0.01. whirl;

lii-ramn i lie on July -2, 1936.IntcreH coupon .for $0.61, which

liecame < u« on January 2, 19:17.Inters coupon for $0.30, wlilili

liecamo < ue on July 2, 1937.Intcres coupon for $0.30. which

became due on January 2. 1938.I'rlm-lpal coupon for $8.8-1. which

wcame due on January 2. 1833.1'rlnclpnl coupon for $8.84, which

lecami! due on January 2, 1BS4.Principal couilbn for $8.81. which

leeame due on January 2, 193G.I'rlnclpal coupon for $8.81, which

>r:ramu rllle on January 2, 19.16.I'rlnclpal coupon for $H.S4, which

lecami! <lue on January 2, J937.-I'rlnclpal coupon for $8.82. which

iGcumi. ilim on January 2, 1938.Anil tin- holder of snld Imnd

lavlnir, on the 2Stll day of April. 940; duly demanded In writinK

I MIDWAY ISLANDSTwo small islands and several

islets comprise' this group, lo­ cated about' 1149 miles north­ west of Honolulu, the area of which Is about 25 square miles, with a population of about lia, exclusive of naval forces. They wore discovered in 1859 and taken possession of by tin- United States in 1887. The U.S. naval base on this island played an Important role In our fight with Japan. From this fort the Japanese naval force was badly damaged and defeated.

"Public Notice*"

ut tlu Co

o.l t- - - pare1*;

r land mentioned In said hontl NOW, THEREFORE, notice I

eby given that I. H. L. M»i

urchase Act, California voter ns may obtain state financing if up to $7,500 for purchase ol

" home or $13,500 for a farm epayable over a 20-year period t three percent Interest. Qualified veterans also are

ligible for a maximum of $1,OOCeducational- assistance,

osts of tuition, fees, books, upplics and lip to $40 a month ir subsistence. This assistance

may not be used during. any eriod for which a veteran .re­

ceives educational benefits from he federal government.

Of l»S

ild iHiml,

at the orflt Treasurer, I In. the City of California, tin due on said bond Interest thereof!, together with the cont or publication of thin notice, lire paid; anil that I will

to the person vtake the lo

el of lalot

ml pay the full iminint of unpaid principal and In- orost on said bond, together with cists of publication; that the said inle will be .made in accordance vlth and under provisions or an

nty of If

nty Tr.

nty Tri

of HiHymin. County

)f Los Angeles, umler and byat tha authority vested In -me aw, will, on. the 17th day or mber, mi. at the hour of 10 :k A. M. nf mid day, »ell at

85547NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPER­ TY DELINQUENT FOR NON­ PAYMENT OF BOND No. 36, SERIES No. ONE ISSUED FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF COUN­

TY IMPROVEMENT No. 636. IJKI-'AUI.T I

I In- p; eil

PVIneliinl cmi|*ii

of thu following nam- wlt: on for 11.17, which

January 1, 1933. nn for $0.98, which July 2, 1933. nn for $0.98, whichJanuary 2, 1(134.

un for '$0.78, which July 2, 1931. nn r,ir J0.7R, whichJanuary '.', l'j:ir,.

nn nil- $o.:.s. which July :', J935. in for $0.68. whichJanuary 2. 1'JSC.

in for S0..19, wlriiUiJuly 2.- 19M.

in Tor $0.39. which January -'. 1937. in fur JO.19. which July 2. I!i37. in lor $U.J9. which January 2, 193.8:' ion for Si.611, which

ry 2, IMS.».,.l]0. nlch

publication <if II » i ill . paid; and that I w 1 HI r 1 same to the person win A 1

? the least amount o sn d o: liarcel of land and pa th i il nint of unpaid prlnclpi I anil li­ st on said bond, logo her w t i s of publication; that the sail

fflll idc In ul under tire pr

Lcglslatil.State or. California, designated

"County Improvement Act 10J1," approved June 3, 1921,

on- January 2, 1»3C coupon for-$5.BO, whichon January. 2, 1935.

coupon for $fi.OO. wjilch on Ja

y 2. 1B37.Prlncl ml co ipon or $0.07, which

hernine lue o i Jan :iry 2. 1938.And- !»- h .M,T of said bund

having, in Hi- 2fit (lny'of April. HUG. ih ly ,l .mani -il in wrlllnit (hut the fourty T .anurer of the I'oimty of I^>N A UK los proceed tu ailviTtlm- anil Hell t e lot l>r parcel -' ' :*nr.

0

if L<is Angel

(ICHKKOHK, l thai I. II. .. llyron

r i.r tie Count under ai il by vlr irlty VUH c<l in in

the 17 h day i at the I our »r 1

said di y, sell a

Mature of the State dcslgnatea aa the

mmnnt Act of 1921," 3. 1921, and umend-

or colifornl "County In approved J mentx thci

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNo. 260906

Hate of CHAK1..KS N. I.lN- OI-N, Deceased.Notice IB hereby Klven by the idersigned Administrator of the

I, to the

t No. 8720; Map« 79, SO.due on said I nald lot

el of laud anil pay the full of unpaid principal and In-

nn nalil bond, together with t publication; that the «ald 111 be made In uccordtince ndttndor the phivlslomt o[

Act of the legislature of thi' e of. California, designated as "l.ounty Improvflnent Act of

3. 1921, itml

Thirty BcvcDue on

Thlrly Nine and «1/10

nderslgncd Id Administrator,

fflce of W. E, KALB- LEISCH, 1308 Sortorl Avenue,

f Torrance, County of Ixjs ngelcs. Stntn of California, which

Hlgned Ad-vold tills si

of Ihe total amour 1 will be reiiuhod. to«etl

this Notice erk of Ihe Superl

State of Callfornto date of

and Onu Dollar tor it Certificate of Sale, ico Herald In dnslg-

newspaper In which Ico shall be published. November 18, 19JB.

H. L. HYHAM,

T 22d, 1940 J. O. CAT, Administrator of the E». rrnnce ^Terald I

the newspaper Ii shall be publlslivember 18, 111 111.

H. I. KYRAM,Treasurer of th

total amount III be 1-i'o.ulied. logetl

"raid ! , ,leH | B. Paper It, W |, 1L.|| ' PUbllshetl. 18. 1940. HYRAM,

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