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June 04, 2010

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10A – Daily News – Friday, June 4, 2010 NC billboard attracts with LOSE WEIGHT Nutrition & Energy Digestive Cleansing Weight Control POUNDS INCHES& Healthy, real results! LOSE 30-day product, return refund guarantee. Ask for. 888-564-2079 herbal-nutrition.net/ starhomebusiness starhomebusiness@att.net What’s on TV? ✓ Check out ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE select TV Free - Online - 24/7 Broadcast/Cable/Satellite Listings-Sports-Movies & More! redbluffdailynews.com 2nd Annual Walk of Gratitude June 12th Appreciation Day & Veteran’s Pancake Breakfast Starts at 7:30 Speakers & Dignitaries 8:00 Walk starts approx 9:30 Washington at Oak info 527-5180 Only 300 will be sold …they’re starting to move! could win $10,000 $100 each You Proceeds will go to provide the Fireworks Extravaganza at the First Annual 4th of July Heritage Celebration at the District Fairgrounds in Red Bluff, brought to you by The Red Bluff- Tehama County Chamber of Commerce, Tehama District Fair and the Daily News! Buy your Golden Ticket(s) at: RB-TC Chamber of Commerce Red Bluff Yamaha – Antelope Blvd. Buds Jolly Kone – Antelope Blvd Nu-Way Market – Los Molinos Napa Auto Parts, Corning A NOTE TO VOTERS ON ENDORSEMENTS AND JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE I decided not to seek judicial endorsements before I began my campaign last summer. While this practice has been permitted since 1996, I believe that such endorsements dilute the principle of judicial independence by creating the perception of a link between the candidate and the endorser. Independence is the cornerstone of our judicial system, and perceptions matter here. Tehama County voters are also fiercely independent and make up their own minds based on what the candidates have to offer. What I offer Tehama County voters is 31 years of experience as an attorney, including 23 years as a public servant and county counsel in California’s rural counties. I have been your County Counsel since 2003. I am a seasoned litigator giving independent legal advice to public officers in highly charged political environments, without regard to political consequences. This is what judges do - rule on the facts and law before them without regard to political consequences. Long and varied experience is a journey toward judicial temperament and perspective gained only over time. Tehama County deserves a judge with those qualities who will also take the bench free from any perception of affiliation or loyalty. I am that candidate. I will be that judge. I am seeking the only endorsement that matters – that of the voters. I would appreciate your vote for experience, temperament and independence. Thank you. William Murphy, Candidate for Judge of the Superior Court, Office 2 – 2010 WilliamMurphy4judge.com Paid political advertisement News tip? Call 527-2151 Tehama Get your charcoal, pepper scent MOORESVILLE, N.C. (AP) — It’s not just the picture of beef on a new billboard in North Carolina that tries to catch drivers’ attention, it’s the aroma coming from the sign. The billboard on N.C. 150 in central North Carolina emits the smell of black pepper and charcoal to promote a new line of beef available at the Bloom grocery chain. Bloom is part of the Salisbury, N.C.-based Food Lion chain. The billboard shows a fork piercing a piece of meat. A Bloom spokeswoman says the billboard will emit scents from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. every day until June 18. A high-powered fan at the bottom of the billboard spreads the aroma by blowing air over cartridges loaded with fragrance oil. Calif. car dealer who hexed prosecutors sentenced LOS ANGELES (AP) — Authorities say a used car dealer is headed to prison for fraud, despite attempting to place a voodoo hex on prosecutors handling his case in Los Angeles. Ruben Hernandez, 34, was sentenced Wednesday to 12 years after being convicted of using false Social Security information and bank statements to buy properties. Hernandez was arrested in February 2009 after being a fugitive for a year. Authorities searching his home found a shrine with voodoo dolls dunked headfirst in cups of water with pins in their eyes. Officials say the case number and names of the prosecutor and investigators were written on the dolls. Hernandez was convicted in May on four counts of fil- ing a false application and three counts of grand theft. He was ordered to return to court next Wednesday to face 28 additional counts. Hencratt for Sheriff Dave Hencratt a Proven Officer Dave A Dependable, Honest, and Hard Working Officer “I Endorse Dave Hencratt for Sheriff A man with Respect of Law Enforcement and Community” Lyle A. Williams Former Sheriff of Tehama County June 8th Lyle Williams Former Tehama County Sheriff 1954 - 1974 to Elect “Hencratt Sheriff of Tehama County” This ad Paid for by Lyle Williams Paid political advertisement SAMPLE! FREE Golden Ticket

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