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4B Daily News – Monday, May 30, 2011 Obama tours twister-ravaged neighborhood in Joplin JOPLIN, Mo. (AP) — Face to face with the legions of homeless and the bereaved, President Barack Obama on Sunday toured the apocalyp- tic landscape left by Missouri’s killer tornado, consoled the community and committed the government to helping rebuild shattered lives. ‘‘We’re not going to stop ‘til Joplin’s back on its feet,’’ Obama vowed. A memorial service where Obama spoke punctuated a day of remembrance one week after the disaster, as authorities pressed on with the task of identify- ing the victims and volunteers combed through wreckage of neighborhoods where nothing was left whole. The service erupted in cheers when Obama said, ‘‘I promise you your country will be there with you every single step of the way,’’ a pledge he extended to all parts of the nation raked by violent storms this season. The Joplin tornado was the worst to hit the United States in decades, leaving more than 120 dead and hundreds more injured. At least 40 people remain unaccounted for. Air Force One flew over a massive swath of brown — a land of flattened houses and stripped trees — on its approach to Joplin. On the ground, the destruction was even more stark and com- plete. Obama confronted painful sights at every turn and said nothing in his life measured up to what he saw this day. Yet he spoke, too, of redemptive moments, the stoicism of the community and tales of plain luck. He told a story of a man he talked to who had taken a chicken pot pie out of the oven, heard the storm was coming, hid in a closet and ‘‘came out without a scratch.’’ Obama celebrated the spirit of volunteers who have flocked to Joplin to help, the pickup truck owners who ferried people to the hospital and the citizens who lined up for hours to donate blood to people they don’t know. ‘‘You’ve demonstrated a simple truth,’’ he told the service, ‘‘that amid heartbreak and tragedy no one is a stranger. Everybody is a brother. Everybody is a sister. We can all love one another.’’ The crowd of hundreds at the service reflect- ed a community in the midst of rebuilding: peo- ple in shorts and baseball caps, and plenty of babies who occasionally burst out crying. The president talked over the screeching until a baby was hurried out by the mother. Obama got a notably warm reception in this conservative part of Missouri. His remarks were tailored for a reli- gious service, with quotes from scripture, refer- ences to the love that binds people to each other, and comments on the essential goodness of humanity. The stories of the storm lead us to ‘‘put aside our petty grievances,’’ the president said. ‘‘There are heroes all around us, all the time. So, in the wake of this tragedy, let us live up to their example: to make each day count.’’ Known for his cool, even-tempered demeanor, Obama offered his own brand of comforting: eloquent words, plentiful hand- shakes, some hugs, pats on the heads of children, offers of ‘‘God bless you.’’ Not for him the raw emotion Americans saw in his predecessors George W. Bush or Bill Clinton. Before the ser- vice, Obama’s motorcade pulled into a neigh- borhood where downed trees cleaved open hous- es, roofs were stripped or blown off, cars were cratered and splintered wood was everywhere. He saw nothing intact, but rather small domestic sights — a view into a room with a TV still in place, a recliner sitting amid rubble, a washer- dryer standing next to a decimated house. Amer- ican flags were planted here and there in the mess. Lockheed attack highlights rise in cyber espionage NEW YORK (AP) — This cyber attack didn’t go after people playing war games on their PlayStations. It targeted a company that helps the U.S. military do the real thing. Lockheed Martin says it was the recent target of a ‘‘signifi- cant and tenacious’’ hack, although the defense contractor and the Department of Homeland Security insist the attack was thwarted before any critical data was stolen. The effort highlighted the fact that some hackers, includ- ing many working for foreign governments, set their sights on information far more devastating than credit card numbers. Information security experts say a rash of cyber attacks this year — including a massive secu- rity breach at Sony Corp. last month that affected millions of PlayStation users — has embold- ened hackers and made them more willing to pursue sensitive information. ‘‘2011 has really lit up the boards in terms of data breaches,’’ said Josh Shaul, chief technology officer at Application Security, a New York-based company that is one of the largest database securi- ty software makers. ‘‘The list of targets just grows and grows.’’ Lockheed Martin Corp. said in a statement Saturday that it detect- ed the May 21 attack ‘‘almost immediately’’ and took counter- measures. ‘‘Our systems remain secure; Nearly 200 gather to dedicate Jonestown memorial OAKLAND (AP) — Organizers say a crowd of nearly 200 people gathered at Oakland’s Evergreen Cemetery to dedicate a newly completed memorial to the victims of the 1978 mass murder and suicide at Jonestown, Guyana. The Sunday ceremony came after a judge last week denied a motion seeking to block further use of the monument at the cemetery, where more than 400 unidentified and unclaimed victims are buried in a mass grave. The monument, which consists of four large slabs of granite embedded in the ground and etched with the names of the dead, has sparked controversy because it includes the name of Peoples Temple leader Jim Jones among the 917 other people who died. In ruling against a preliminary injunction, Alame- da County Superior Court on Thursday said denying access to the memorial would cause substantial harm to those who wish to gather there to honor the vic- tims. GRADUATION 2011 A special page featuring this year’s graduates! From kindergarten to college. Congratulate your special graduate! 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Henson 5083 Olive Road Corning, CA 96021 Robin L. Henson 5083 Olive Rd Corning, CA 96021 Christopher R. Henson 5085 Olive Rd Corning, CA 96021 Larissa Henson 5085 Olive Rd Corning, CA 96021 Michael L. Henson 5083 Olive Rd Corning, CA 96021 The registrant commenced to transact business under the fic- titious business name or names listed above on 5/6/11 This business is conducted by: a general partnership S/By: Tina Henson Tina Henson This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Tehama County on 5/12/2011 Publish: May 16, 23, 30 & June 6, 2011 BEVERLY ROSS Tehama County Clerk & Recorder LEGAL NOTICE 4901 Lobinger Ave Corning, CA 96021 David Stroud 4901 Lobinger Ave Corning, CA 96021 The registrant commenced to transact business under the fic- titious business name or names listed above on N/A This business is conducted by: husband & wife S/By: Cori Stroud Cori Stroud This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Tehama County on 5/4/2011 Publish: May 9, 16, 23 & 30, 2011 LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Tehama County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing commencing on Thurs- day, June 9, 2011 at 9:00 a.m. at the Board of Supervisors Cham- bers, Administration Building, 727 Oak Street,, Red Bluff, Cali- fornia and continuing, if neces- sary, on Thursday, June 16, 2011 at 9:00 a.m. in the Board of Su- pervisors Chambers, Adminis- tration Building, 727 Oak Street, Red Bluff, California on the item(s) below. All interested persons are invited to appear and to be heard at said hearing. Please be advised if you chal- lenge one of the item(s) below in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the pub- lic hearing described in this no- tice, or in written correspond- ence delivered to the Tehama County Planning Department at, or prior to, the public hearing. USE PERMIT #11-03, ABA ENERGY (BLUE STAR HOLDING, LLC, SUR- FACE OWNER) TO ESTABLISH A NATURAL GAS WELL, TALIA #1, FOR PRODUC- TION PURPOSES IN A UA; UP- LAND AGRICULTURAL ZONING DISTRICT. THE WELL SITE IS LO- CATED SOUTH OF CORNING, AP- PROXIMATELY .75 MILES WEST OF THE SOUR GRASS ROAD OVERPASS AND INTERSTATE 5, AT A POINT APPROXIMATELY 1,554’ SOUTH AND 584’EAST OF THE NW CORNER OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 23N., RANGE 3W., M.D. B. & M. APN: 89-130-27. AP- PROXIMATELY 530.69 ACRES. CONTINUED FROM MAY 19, 2011 PLANNING COMMISSION MEET- ING: PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION ADOPTED MAY 3, 2011 BY THE TEHAMA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, THE COUNTY OF TEHAMA WILL CON- SIDER ADOPTING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 17 OF THE TEHAMA COUNTY CODE THAT WOULD DEFINE A “MARIJUANA DISPENSARY” AND PROHIBIT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A “MARIJUA- NA DISPENSARY” IN ANY ZONING DISTRICT WITHIN THE COUNTY OF TEHAMA. AS DEFINED IN THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE, THE TERM “DISPENSARY” INCLUDES MEDICAL COLLECTIVES AND COOPERA- TIVES THAT EITHER (1) INVOLVE 10 OR MORE PERSONS OR (2) OP- ERATE A STOREFRONT OR MO- BILE RETAIL OUTLET. THE PRO- POSED ORDINANCE AFFECTS ALL PROPERTIES COUNTYWIDE. CONTINUED FROM MAY 19, 2011 PLANNING COMMISSION MEET- ING: MARIJUANA PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION ADOPTED MAY 3, 2011 BY THE TEHAMA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, THE COUNTY OF TEHAMA WILL CON- SIDER ADOPTING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 17 OF THE TEHAMA COUNTY CODE THAT WOULD DEFINE A “MARIJUANA DISPENSARY” AND REGULATE THE LOCATION AND MANNER OF OPERATION OF ANY “MARIJUANA DISPENSARY.” AMONG OTHER THINGS, THE ORDINANCE WOULD LIMIT THE NUMBER OF MARIJUA- NA DISPENSARIES IN TEHAMA COUNTY, REQUIRE ANY DISPEN- SARY TO OBTAIN AN OPERATING CERTIFICATE ISSUED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, AND RESTRICT DISPENSARIES TO THE MJ, MARI- JUANA DISPENSARY COMBINING DISTRICT, WHICH WOULD BE CREATED WITHIN THE M-1, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL OR M-2, GENERAL INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICT. THE ORDINANCE WOULD ALSO ENACT VARIOUS OPERATING RE- QUIREMENTS, PREMISES RE- QUIREMENTS, RECORDS AND IN- SPECTIONS REQUIREMENTS, AND PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS FOR MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES. AS DEFINED IN THE PROPOSED ORDI- NANCE, THE TERM “DISPENSAR- Y” INCLUDES MEDICAL MARIJUA- NA COLLECTIVES AND COOPERA- TIVES THAT EITHER (1) INVOLVE 10 OR MORE PERSONS OR (2) OP- ERATE A STOREFRONT OR MO- BILE RETAIL OUTLET. THE PRO- POSED ORDINANCE AFFECTS ALL PROPERTIES COUNTYWIDE. PUBLISH: May 30, 2011 MARIJUANA BEVERLY ROSS Tehama County Clerk & Recorder Notice Re: Seizure of Property and Initia- tion of Forfeiture Proceedings, Health and Safety Code Sections 11470 et. seq. and 11488.4. To: All persons claiming any right, title, or legal interest in the following seized property (appraised values appear in pa- rentheses): Six Thousand dol- lars ($6,000.00) valued in terms of United States Currency, seized from or about the person or property of Drew Tyler Ben- son. Notice is hereby given that the above described property was seized on February 11, 2011, at Bowman Road at Hooker Creek Road, Cottonwood, CA by Tehama County Sheriff’s for al- leged violations of California Health and Safety Code Section(s) 11359 and 11360(a) On February 11, 2011 non-judicial forfeiture proceedings were commenced by the Tehama County District Attorney in Ac- tion #AS11-473. Please use this case number on all documents and correspondence. You have thirty (30) days from the date of the first publication of this notice to file a verified claim, unless you have received actual notice. The claim must state the nature and extent of any interest you hold in the property, must be verified, and must be filed with the Superior Court Clerk, 633 Washington St., Red Bluff, CA 96080, or the prop- erty will be forfeited to the State. An endorsed copy of the claim must be served on the Dis- trict Attorney, 444 Oak St., #L, Red Bluff, CA 96080 within thirty (30) days of the filing of your claim. Claim forms can be ob- tained from the Asset Forfeiture Clerk, District Attorney¹s Office. Dated: May 20, 2011 Gregg Cohen, District Attorney By: MATTHEW D. ROGERS, Assistant District Attorney Publish: May 23, 30, & June 6 , 2011 LEGAL NOTICE Trustee Sale No.: 20100159904198 Title Order No.: 100797308 FHA/VA/PMI No.: 0731831549 NO- TICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Y O U ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 11/19/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PRO- CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. NDex West, LLC, as duly ap- pointed Trustee under and pur- suant to Deed of Trust Recorded on 11/27/2007 as Instrument No. 2007020737 of official records in the office of the County Record- er of Tehama County, State of California. Executed By: Bernar- do Roisenzvit and Susana Roisenzvit, will sell at public auction to highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check/cash equivalent or other form of pay- ment authorized by 2924h(b), (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States). Date of Sale: 6/13/2011 Time of Sale: 02:00 PM Place of Sale: At the main entrance to the Tehama County Courthouse, 633 Washington St., Red Bluff, CA Street Address and other com- mon designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 18805 PALOMI- NO DRIVE, Red Bluff, CA 96080 APN#: 022-070-50-1 FKA 22-070- 50 The undersigned Trustee dis- claims any liability for any in- correctness of the street ad- dress and other common desig- nation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but with- out covenant or warranty, ex- pressed or implied, regarding ti- tle, possession, or encumbran- ces, to pay the remaining princi- pal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with inter- est thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation se- cured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $317,847.02. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the under- signed a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The under- signed caused said Notice of De- fault and Election to sell to be recorded in the County where the real property is located. For Trustee Sale Information Please Call: Priority Posting & Publish- ing 17501 Irvine Blvd., Suite One Tustin, CA 92780 714-573-1965 www.priorityposting.com NDex West, LLC as Trustee Dated: 5/17/2011 NDex West, LLC may be acting as a debt collector at- tempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. P833621 5/23, 5/30, 06/06/2011 D NEWSAILY Website: RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY T H E V O I C E O F T E H A M A C O U N T Y S I N C E 1 8 8 5 redbluffdailynews.com E-Mail: advertise@redbluffdailynews.com

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