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Sonora, California

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Yahoo is leaning on Google's expertise in Internet search and advertising in its latest attempt to boost its revenue. The proposed three-year partnership was announced Tuesday after Yahoo released its t h ird-quarter results. The numbers represented the latest in a long successionof disappointing performances for Yahoo, with the company's net revenue slipping 8 percent from the previous year. Yahoo Inc. tried to team up with Google in search during 2008 as part of its defenseagainst a takeover attempt by Microsoft. The Google alliance unraveled after the U.S. Justice Dt. partment threatened to block the partnership.

San Clemente,have family members write on an easel the values they want to emphasize in their lives — say, education, philanthropy or self-sufficiency. "It takes half a day, and the paper isseveral feet long," says founder Roy Williams. In light of those core values, the family identifies the l ong-term purpose of their wealth. Williams considers crafting t h i s mis s ion statement a crucialexercise.His study of 3,250 f amilies found t h a t a breakdown in trust and communication is behind 60 percent offailed inheritances. Involving the whole family in determining common objectives and deciding how they' ll be accomplished avoids the trap of Mom or Dad d ictating the f u ture t o their children. It can also smooth tensions between family factions — between those running the family business, for example, and

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pick' audit targets," said the Council on State Taxation, which represents majorinterstatecorporations. The states, on the other hand, depict themselves as more diligent than the holders in trying to locate o wners and r e t urn u n -

claimed property to them. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT TUOLUMNE COUNTY CLERK 2 S. GREEN ST. SONORA, CA 95370 (209) 533-5573 FILE NO. 2015000349 Date: 9/25/2015 12:25P DEBORAH BAUTISTA, CLERK ffrAUDITORCONTROLLER The following Person(s) is (are) doing business as: Fictitious Business Name (s): YORKIE 8 FRIENDS PET SALON Street address of principal place of business: 14657 Mono Way Sonora, CA 95370 Name of Registrant: Ray, Jennifer Anne Residence Address: 22036 Crystal Falls Drive Sonora, CA 95370 The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on: not applicable This Business is conducted by: an individual. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) s/ Jennifer A. Ray NOTICE: This statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new FBN statement must be filed no more than 40 701 Automobiles

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Some of Elliott's creations include tiny birds, water fowl and other water creatures.

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incident was traumatizing. She experienced post traumatic stress disorder and would get really nervous in public. Doing the beadwork has been therapeutic, Elliott said. "It'smore ofa relaxation thing for me" than it is work, she explained. Elliott has a mountain of glass beads at home and PUBLIC NOTICE

days from expiration. This filing does not of itself authorize the use of this name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state or common law. (B & P Code 14411 et seq.) CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of the original on file in my office. DEBORAH BAUTISTA,

County Clerk & Auditor-Controller, By: Trina Nelson, Deputy Publication Dates: September 30 & October 7, 14, 21 2015 The Union Democrat, Sonora, CA 95370

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT TUOLUMNE COUNTY CLERK 2 S. GREEN ST. SONORA, CA 95370 (209) 533-5573 FILE NO. 2015000328 Refile of previous file ¹ 2015000151 Date: 9/1 f /2015 02:11P DEBORAH BAUTISTA, CLERK 8 AUDITORCONTROLLER The following Person(s) is (are) doing business as: Fictitious Business Name (s): A) EMIGRANT WILDERNESS OUTFITTERS B) EWOUTFITTERS Street address of principal place of business: 24272 HWY 108 Twain Harte, CA 95383 Name of Registrant: Huckaby, Timothy Residence Address: 25901 Long Barn Road APT¹1 Long Barn, CA 95335 The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above 701 Automobiles

and farmer's markets to sell her wares. Her mom, Marilyn Elliott, of Sonora, makes and sells natural gemstone jewelry, and the pairoperate a booth together. She said American Indian pow-wows make up a bulk of her sales. She has a booth each year at the local Tuolumne Me-Wuk Acorn Festival and said the tribe has been very supportive of her business. She also had a booth at the

PUBLIC NOTICE on: 04/1 6/2015 This Business is conducted by: an individual. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) s/ Timothy Huckaby NOTICE: This statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new FBN statement must be filed no more than 40 days from expiration. This filing does not of itself authorize the use of this name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state or common law. (B 8 P Code 14411 et seq.) CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of the original on file in my office. DEBORAH BAUTISTA, County Clerk & Auditor-Controller, By: Theresa K. Badgett, Deputy Publication Dates: Oct. 7, 14,21,28,2015 The Union Democrat, Sonora, CA 95370 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: JAMES FRANKLIN VLK CASE NUMBER PR-11243

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PUBLIC NOTICE both, of: JAMES FRANKLIN VLK; JAMES VLK A Petition for Probate has been filed by: WENDY WARK in the Superior Court of California, County of: Tuolumne. The Petition for Probate requests that WENDY WARK be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests the decedent's will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for examination in the file kept by the court. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate underthe Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held in this court as follows: Date: December 18, 2015 Time: si30 a.m. in Dept. 3, at 41 W Yaney Ave., Sonora, CA 95370 IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in section 9100 of the California Probate Code. The time for filing claims will not expire before four months from the hearing date noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for petitioner: RACHELSCHERER JELLEN, SBN 260538 1901 Avenue of the Stars, 11th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90067 (310) 556-2433 Filed October 13, 2015 By: Mers Sullivan, Clerk Publication Dates: Oct. 17, 21, 24, 2015 The UnIon Democrat, Sonora, CA 95370

recent Festifall all at Columbia State Historic Park, and she is a regular at the Friday night Farmers Market in Angels Camp. Making beaded animals is fun and different, Elliott said.

nI haven't had anybody duplicate it," she said. Each piece has her trademark — a small metal tag with a howling coyote — a tribute to her Alaskan malamute. Her collection of animals range fromsmall spiders and turtles priced around

$5 to mermen, dinosaurs, penguins, lions, lemurs and sharks. She even made a goose that laid a golden egg. Her highest priced items are $100. Elliott said it's important to herto offer affordable items so that children, who really enjoy her creations, can affordto buy them. "That way, if a kid only has $5, they can get something," Elliott said. Elliott's Etsy Store is online at www.etsy.corn/ shop/ElliottBead Creations, or she can be reached by email at estacey39@yahoo. corn.

can afford to give your k ids e v erything t h e y want. It d oesn't matter if the monthly budget is $3,000 or $30,000, "there' s no amount of money that

can't be spent through," Medici reminds her clients. When kids are little, get them a piggy bank with three slots or three separate piggy banksone for spending, one for saving and one for giving. Remind grandparents who are fond of cash gifts to make them in multiples of three. Let older kids budget an allowance to c over their expenses. Figure the monthly average spent on a teen's car insurance,

cell phone and so on, and then give the young adult an allowance to pay those bills. The tough part is letting the phone get shut off or taking back the car if the bills are not paid. "It all goes back to the law of consequences," says Rod Zeeb CEO of the Heritage Institute. Anne Kates Smith is a senior editor at Kiplinger's

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Why optimism about the U.S. economy's strength has dimmed WASHINGTON (AP)Consumers, fueled by job growth, cheaper gas and higher home values, would drive the U.S. economy through a global slump. That was the widespread hope just a few months ago. Now, doubts are growing that the United States can withstand economic pressures flowing from overseas. Economies in China, Canada, Brazil and Europe are struggling. Canada, the

— LAND TRANsFERsThe following is a list of real estate transactions logged from Oct 2 through Oct f6 by the Tuolumne County Assessor-Recorder's Office. Sales price is calculated using thetransfer tax paid, so is approximate. Oct. 2, 20047 Pine Mountain Drive, Groveland, $161,500 Oct. 2, 18975 Mill Site Road, Tuolumne, $195,000 Oct. 2, 19350 Hess Ave., Sonora, $200,000 Oct. 2, 18540 Pradera Real Road, Sonora, $425,000 Oct. 2, 19674 Cottonwood St., Groveland, $159,000 Oct. 2, 12861 Boitano Road,Groveland,$445,000 Oct. 2, 19232 Rockridge Way, Sonora, $181,000 Oct. 2, 10986 Racetrack Road, Sonora, $233,500 Oct. 5, 17680 Rolling Oaks Drive, Jamestown, $258,000 Oct. 5, 16380 West Brookside Drive, Sonora, $135,000 Oct. 5, 22109 Kay Court, Sonora, $287000 Oct. 6, 18835 Evergreen Drive, Tuolumne, $180,000 Oct. 6, 9940 M ainSt.,Chinese Camp, $19,000 Oct.7,20228 Pine M ountain Drive,Groveland,$302,000 Oct. 7,52 Ruth Lane, Sonora, $11 6,000 Oct. 7, 18237 Fourth Ave., Jamestown, $181,000 Oct.7,13697 and 13641Tuolumne Road,Sonora,$150,000 Oct. 7,14560 Stone Lane, Sonora, $140,000 Oct. 7,29600 Italian Bar Road, Twain Harte, $82,000 Oct. 7,24452Tamarack Ave., Twain Harte, $9,500 Oct. 7,23931 South Bear Clover St., Sonora, $40,000 Oct.7,20461SturgisRoad,Sonora,$394,000 Oct. 7,22791 Bret Harte Drive, Twain Harte, $33,000 Oct. 8, 22890 Comstock Ranch Road, Sonora,$420,000 Oct. 8, 20574Tanner Drive, Soulsbyville, $235,000 Oct. 8,22840East Ellmaro Drive, Mi-WukVillage, $159,000 Oct. 8, 18603 Omega Mine Road,Jam estown,$234,000 Oct. 8, 16711Dutch M ineRoad,Jam estown,$560,000 Oct. 9, 22939 Placer Drive, Twain Harte, $245,000 Oct. 9, 29365 OldM ono Road,ColdSprings,$305,000 Oct. 9, 267 Morning Star Drive, Sonora, $322,000 Oct. 9, 18476 and 18486 M adrone St., Tuolum ne,$90,000 Oct. 9, 1893 North Drive, Jamestown, $187000 Oct. 9, 20542 Ferretti Road, Groveland, $225,000 Oct. 9, 19506 Ferretti Road, Groveland, $1 55,000 Oct. 9, 20616 Longridge Court, Groveland, $675,000 Oct. 9, 18426 Muir Ave., Twain Harte, $326,000 Oct. 9, 19432 Grizzly Circle, Groveland, $140,000 Oct. 13, 23374 Gold Springs Drive, Columbia, $333,000 Oct. 13, 23397 Middle Camp Road, Twain Harte, $150,000 Oct.14, 12746 M ountJef ferson St.,Groveland,$235,000 Oct.14, 19069 NorthDrive,Jam estown,$270,000 Oct. 14, 2391 5 Redwood Drive, Twain Harte, $145,000 Oct.14,33863 Leland Meadow Road,Straw berry,$130,000 Oct.14, 10245 Chile Gulch Road,Sonora,$410,000 Oct. 14, 19650 Butler Way, Groveland, $150,000 Oct. 14,19961L St.,Twain Harte, $152,000 Oct. 15,20417 Eureka Drive, Sonora, $314,500 Oct. 15, 17966 Lime Kiln Road, Sonora, $245,000 Oct. 15, 13950 Florence Way, Sonora, $140,000 Oct. 15, 19800 Soulsbyville Road, Soulsbyville, $475,000 Oct.15, 10579 Jim Brady Road,Jam estown,$192,000 Oct. 15,20950 Ferretti Road, Groveland, $235,000 Oct. 15, 19533 Rawhide Road, Sonora, $50,000 Oct. 15, 12068 Breckenridge Road, Groveland, $144,000 Oct. 16,20610 Muheli Road, Mi-Wuk Village, $265,000 Oct. 16,22748 Fuller Road, Twain Harte, $183,500 Oct. 16,22984Twain Harte Drive, Twain Harte, $475,000 Oct. 16, 12322 Mills St., Groveland, $340,000 Oct. 16,20533 Eureka Drive, Sonora, $271,000 Oct. 16,383 Southgate Drive, Sonora, $1 55,000 Oct. 16,20694 Caylor Drive, Soulsbyville, $215,000

largest U.S. trading partner, is in recession. Americans have been holding back on s pending even though lower gas prices have put more cash in their pockets. Employers have slowed hiring and held down pay. Home sales have at fltened.And the U.S. economy has been hobbled by a stronger dollar, which makes U.S. goods costlier overseas and is depressing corporateprofi ts. "There's no question that the economy is losing momentum,n said Mark Vitner,

an economist at Wells Fargo. "The question is whether it is temporary ... or is it something that will prove more lasting?" As recently a s e a rly August, economists had sketcheda bright picture for the restof the year and, as a result, thought the Federal Reserve would be confident enough to raise interest rates from record lows in

September. The Fed chose not to. And many economists and investors have pushed backtheirforecastfor a Fed rate hike into next year. The U-turn in sentiment happened fast. It occurred soon after China made a clumsy attemptlast summer to prop up its stock prices and then devalued its currency. Financial markets

plunged on fears that China's once-sizzling growth was shakier than anyone had thought and would slow economies elsewhere. This week, China said its economy's growth slid to 6.9 percent in the July-September quarter from a year earlier, the slowest pace in more than six years. As China's appetite for oil, copper, iron ore and other commodities has fallen, so have prices for those goods. One consequence is that U.S. energy companies, squeezed by lower oil prices, are buying fewer factory goods. At Ahaus Tool & Engineering in Richmond, Indiana, ordersfor components itsells to drilling equipment makers have dropped. Gas drillers "are cutting their costs, which means they' re slowing down on buying new components," said Kevin Ahaus, the company president. nWe're not seeing

much business there." U.S. factories cut production for a second straight month inSeptember. Manufacturers are being hurt by a declining appetite for their goods overseas and by cheaper foreign-made products. U.S. exports are down this year compared with 2014, the first year-over-year decline since the Great Recession officially ended in 2009.


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