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/ SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) . AllTerry Sundfcvist wanted wu Now be "owns" the $ 1.5 million lived. Using his knowledge of small unwilling cooperation, me attori county marshal's auction and rec unit Laura Dawn Manor. THE FORMER owners, Sacla with Sundkvist so they can sell i / -a torney in Portland, Ore., says be fc 1 nAQtArl The firm also is disputing his ci VjIlC d IvvL calling the acquisition an "extra It aU began in 1973, when the School student and his wife moved * 1 ^ - SUNDKVIST SAYS that when | f* jS J || | deposit would not be returned alt! ^ clean, he wrote to the firm's lej Leandro. He says he received no reply. SI instructing the manager he was nc T1 AW AWTI GL on March 13, 1975, Sundkvist " HO seeking! 50 plus costs and $ 200 in MRS. LAP AN was served with ignored it, and on June 1, 1S76, A m - l s a _ n it s_a y ? | i ? awonwu to auncumsi. |?k 11 "H I rl 1 "fl nr When he could not get Sacland " ULlXULlllJi requested that the county marshal O meet the court's judgment. The sale was scheduled for Sept and notices were sent to the partie up and he was advised by marshal the amount of his judgment phis m certificate of sale for the real es SACLAND HAD a year to pay tb property. However, the notice of unopened. But Sacland took notice in Augi Ihp nmnoHv fnr C 1 R millinn niul a I claim. What in the world is going on? jA loo much. How can you possibly keep up with it? Very simply. Read The Christian Science Monitor daiiv The Monitor gets you right to the heart of the | news. Its worldwide correspondents know how to anticipate, investigate, and funnel the news directly to you in a trim, stimulating style. If it's constructive news, you hear about it. If there's a problem, the Monitor probes for the causes ? but doesn't stop there. It's solution\ oriented, so when you finish an article you're not left in a state of despair. Rather, with a j reeling or awareness, a sense of direction. jj Single copies are sold at: | Union Station j j Second Floor Russell House I Or to subscribe, simply call this toll-free number: 800-225-7090 THE OfVSTlAN SCIENCE MOMTOR,, World newspaper for the family. c? iptrtment complex where be once claims court and a corporation's , ey was able to pay $ 446.31 at a r|1L d ave a certificate of sale for the 9&- X III ed Investors, are trying to settle TA4 le complex Sundkvist, now an at- I li is refused an offer off $ 10,000. M-J \ im in Sacramento Superior Court, Mrdinary windfall." then 23-year-old McGeorge Law n rr n from their apartment. J\ /I. Ball the manager said the cleaning niltfli fKn Qnarlwiftgii lin/1 Iuwm* IaH Vl^u M1V ?|MU UUWJi uau ftlWU Idi si agent, Patricia Lapan of San 5 - 7l30 p e claims she vaguely remembers entitled to a refund. ; filed suit in small claims court, j punitive damages. a summons May 4, 1976, but she 8 pill i default judgment of $ 312 was | to pay the judgment, Sundkvist s office auction off the complex to 17,1976, at the county courthouse intrnlviwl Anlu CinullrmA^ auvvsvw. vuij unimafioi OUUWCU to bid for the property at $ 440.31, irshal's fees and interest. He got a ate. i judgment and redeem title to the Bee the marshal's sale has returned OP s st 1977, when it attempted to sell 1/0 J title search turned up Sundkvist's -????-^l1 ? I - . y o o o o THE MAD f TALI Downunder South Bui 7:30-11 pmMon.-T 4:30 - Midnight - Fri> BEER - WINE LMMHMMMBMHBRCaHSMHBBSHeBHWKaMBHHMHaMMMMMHaHHmnB wrary Sounds presents 3 Comedy Store inner Theatre 'room. Thursday, Sept. 28 in Hamburger - Hot Dog Buffet $2.25 Performance of upcoming comedians of TONIGHT SHOW FAME FREE rwill hi I J. erved ' [Ml russei house 5 ^ WISHFUL ^ THINKIN' may get you a ) /DOOR | j arKBJLBsg 1 Friday, Sept. 29 I t 8-Midnight I O I ?o ?* o i o ]am *jS? ildina Je& wTiL A hur,: WT | PIZZA V 1