Thursday, November 22, 2012 – Daily News Thanksgiving travel tips
AAA Northern California's latest travel forecast predicts more than 5.4 million Californians plan to travel 50 miles or more this extended, four-day Thanksgiving holiday weekend. This represents an modest increase of 0.6 percent when com- pared to last year's figures. "After several years of economic uncertainty, Californians are well-versed in budgeting so they can gather with family and friends to celebrate holidays together," said AAA Northern California spokesperson Cynthia Harris. According to AAA, the state's roadways will be heavily con- gested as more than 4.7 million Californians are projected to travel by motor vehicle during the Thanksgiving holiday week- end. This represents a 0.5 percent increase when compared to last year's figures. Despite higher airfares, more than 548,000 holiday travelers are predicted to fly, which is a decrease of 1.8 percent when compared to 2011. Approximately 169,000 state residents are expected to travel by other modes of transporta- tion, such as boats or trains. This represents an increase of 11 percent when compared to last year's figures. Nationally, AAA forecasts that more than 43 million people
will travel 50 miles or more during the four-day weekend. This represents a 0.7 percent increase when compared to last year's travel statistics. An average West Coast family of four is projected to spend
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has/have abandoned the use of the following fictitious business name: Finders Keepers Thrift & Anti- ques, 645 Antelope Blvd #13, Red Bluff, CA 96080 The fictitious business name re- ferred to above was filed on: 5/3/2011 in the County of Tehama
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an average of $767 over the holiday weekend. Families who travel by car are likely to drive an average of 887 miles over the four-day holiday weekend. AAA's Leisure Travel Index reveals that prices at AAA Three Diamond lodgings are down about one percent from a year ago, with an average price of $143 per night. AAA Two Diamond lodgings are expected to be one per- cent higher, with an average room costing $104 per night. This Thanksgiving weekend, those traveling by air will find
lower fares. The average lowest round-trip price is projected to be $188 for the top 40 U.S. air routes. Car rental rates will average $47 for the holiday weekend, compared to $37 last year. For West Coast families, the expected primary activities this holiday weekend will be visiting family and friends, fol- lowed by dining, shopping, touring/sightseeing and visiting museums.
As part of AAA's ongoing commitment to provide safety and protection to motorists, AAA's Tipsy Tow Program offers a free tow for drinking drivers from 6:00 p.m. on November 22 (Thanksgiving Day), until 6:00 a.m. on November 23, in North- ern California, Nevada, and Utah. Members and non-members alike can call (800) 222-4357 (AAA-HELP) for a free tow of up to ten miles.
"Just tell the AAA operator, 'I need a Tipsy Tow,' and a truck will be on its way," said Harris. "Service is restricted to a one-way ride for the driver and his or her vehicle to the driver's home." Severe weather can be both frightening and dangerous for automobile travel. Motorists should know the safety rules for dealing with winter road emergencies. AAA reminds motorists to be cautious while driving in adverse weather. AAA Tips for Long-Distance Winter Trips: • Watch weather reports prior to a long-distance drive or before driving in isolated areas. Delay trips when especially bad weather is expected. If you must leave, let others know your route, destination and estimated time of arrival. • Always make sure your vehicle is in peak operating condi- tion by having it inspected by a AAA Approved Auto Repair facility. • Keep at least half a tank of gasoline in your vehicle at all
times. • Pack a cell phone programmed with your local AAA's tele- phone number along with your AAA card, plus blankets, gloves, hats, food, water and any needed medication in your vehicle.
Trustee Sale No. 12-00307-2 Loan No. FAMBROUGH APN 041-270-33 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 10/02/2006. UN- LESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED- INGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 12/14/2012, at 02:00 PM, At the main entrance to the Tehama County Courthouse, 633 Washington St., Red Bluff, CA, FI- DELITY NATIONAL TITLE COMPA- NY, as the duly appointed Trust- ee, under and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust Recorded on 10/20/2006, as Instrument No. 2006021113 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Tehama County, CA , executed by: CHAD FAMBROUGH AND NICOLE K. FAMBROUGH, HUS- BAND AND WIFE,, as Trustor, in favor of WESTAMERICA BANK, CUSTODIAN FOR THE BENEFIT OF GEORGE S. SIMMONS, ACCOUNT NO. 042575 AS TO AN UNDIVIDED 11.236% INTEREST; AND WESTAMERICA BANK, CUSTODI- AN FOR THE BENEFIT OF EUGENE O. MICHELSON, ACCOUNT NO. 042595 AS TO AN UNDIVIDED 13.483% INTEREST; AND WESTAMERICA BANK, CUSTODI- AN FOR THE BENEFIT OF SHIRLEY J. SIMMONS, ACCOUNT NO. 042583 AS TO AN UNDIVIDED 9.551%
• If you become snow-bound, stay with your vehicle. It pro- vides temporary shelter and makes it easier for rescuers to locate you. Don't try to walk in a severe storm. It's easy to lose sight of your vehicle in blowing snow and become lost. • Don't over exert yourself if you try to push or dig your
vehicle out of the snow. • Make sure the exhaust pipe isn't clogged with snow, ice or mud. A blocked exhaust could cause deadly carbon monoxide gas to leak into the passenger compartment with the engine running.
• Use whatever is available to insulate your body from the cold. This could include floor mats, newspapers or paper maps. • If possible, run the engine and heater just long enough to remove the chill and to conserve gasoline.
PG&E offers energy saving tips for the holiday season
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) offers the following energy-saving tips to help customers save energy and money. No-cost Energy Saving Tips • When using your furnace, set your heating thermostat at 68
Thanksgiving kicks off the holiday season tomorrow, and
degrees or lower during the day, health permitting. Set your ther- mostat at 55 degrees for the night, or when you will be away for more than four hours. Turn the furnace off when away for two or more days. • Open curtains, drapes and blinds on sunny days to help
warm your home during the winter. Close them at night to help retain heat in your home. • Close the damper when not using the fireplace and turn your
heater down when using your fireplace. •Wash only full loads in the dishwasher and use the energy
degrees if you have a dishwasher. •Wash and dry only full loads in the clothes washer and dryer.
saver, air-dry cycle. • Set your water heater thermostat to 120 degrees or 140
oven. • Use the microwave for reheating and cooking small quanti- ties of food. • Use the self-cleaning oven feature only when necessary and start the self-cleaning cycle immediately after the oven is used to take advantage of pre-existing heat. • Turn off lights when leaving a room and turn off televisions, computers and other electronics when not in use. •Turn off holiday lights before going to bed and when you're
Wash clothes in cold water. • Cook on range-top burners when practical instead of in the
away. Low-cost Energy Saving Tips • Install an ENERGY STAR® programmable thermostat to
prevent unnecessary heating. • Inspect, clean or change your heating system's air filters once a month. • Wrap your water heater with a water heater blanket, espe- cially if it's in an unheated area of your home. • Install energy-saving showerheads and faucets in your
home. • Add weather stripping around windows and doors to reduce
drafts. •To reduce air leaks, use caulking to seal around ducts, around plumbing openings and any other openings in walls, floors and ceilings. • Replace incandescent holiday lights with LED holiday
lights.
WESTAMERICA BANK, CUSTODI- AN FOR THE BENEFIT OF TOMMY J. CLIFTON, ACCOUNT NO. 042597 AS TO AN UNDIVIDED 11.236% IN- TEREST; AND WESTAMERICA BANK, CUSTODIAN FOR THE BEN- EFIT OF BARBARA J. CLIFTON, AC- COUNT NO. 042598 AS TO AN UN- DIVIDED 11.236% INTEREST; AND WESTAMERICA BANK, CUSTODI- AN FOR THE BENEFIT OF JANET M. SIMMONS, ACCOUNT NO. 042768 AS TO AN UNDIVIDED 7.865% INTEREST; AND GEORGE S. SIMMONS, TRUSTEE OF THE NYSTROM & COMPANY 401 K PROFIT SHARING PLAN FOR THE BENEFIT OF GEORGE S. SIM- MONS, AS TO AN UNDIVIDED 13.483% INTEREST; AND GEORGE S. SIMMONS, TRUSTEE OF THE NYSTROM & COMPANY 401K PROFIT SHARING PLAN FOR THE BENEFIT OF EUGENE O. MICHELSON, AS TO AN UNDIVID- ED 16.854% INTEREST; AND GEORGE S. SIMMONS, TRUSTEE OF THE NYSTROM & COMPANY 401 K PROFIT SHARING PLAN FOR THE BENEFIT OF STEVEN D. PIT- MAN AS TO AN UNDIVIDED 5.056% INTEREST, as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, in law- ful money of the United States, all payable at the time of sale, that certain property situated in said County, California describ- ing the land therein as: AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION Parcel One: A portion of Section 21, Town- ship 27 North, Range 3 West, Mount Diablo Meridian, descri- bed as follows: Beginning at a point from which the Southeast corner of Parcel A as the same is shown on that certain Parcel Map No. 85-20, as filed in the of- fice ofthe County Recorder of the County of Tehama, State of California on August 8, 1985 in Book 8 of Parcel Maps, at page 104, Official Records of Tehama County, bears North 54° 41' 35" West 2.13 feet; thence North 26° 00' 21" West 221.58 feet, more or less, to the East West mid sec- tion line of said Section 21; thence on and along the East West mid section line of said Section 21, South 88° 57' 00" East, 398.84 feet; thence from said point of beginning, follow- ing down and along at or near the East bank of a slough, South 54° 41' 35" East 724.86 feet, more or less, to the most Northerly corner of the 26.41 acres V. and L. Ross parcel as shown on that certain Record of Survey, as filed in the office of the County Recorder, County of Tehama, State of California, on October 27, 1980 in Book T of Maps, at page 200; thence on and along the Westerly line of said 26.41 acre parcel, South 29° 24' 17" East 359.35 feet; thence South 19° 43' 15" East 448.07 feet; thence South 6° 36' 14" East 234.45 feet; thence South 14°54' 53" East 351.10 feet; thence South 8° 12' 57" West, 276.89 feet; thence South 1° 19' 45" West, 179.48 feet; thence South 11° 34' 18" East 300.71 feet, more or less, to the center of the county road; thence, leaving said Westerly line and running East along the center line of said county road and parallel with the South line of said Section 21, South 88° 54' 29" East, 692.53 feet to the West line of the par- cel of land described as the ex- ception to Parcel 2 in the Deed to Gordon James Family 1990 Trust dated September 16, 1990 and recorded October 15, 1990 in Book 1287 of Official Records, at page 127, Official Records of Tehama County; thence along the said West line, North 0° 45' 31" East, 790.30 feet to the Northwest corner of said excep- tion to Parcel 2; thence along the Northerly prolongation of said West line, North 0° 45' 31" East, 143.50 feet; thence South 89° 14' 29" East, 694.04 feet to the Easterly line of Parcel 2, as described in said Deed to the Gordon James Family 1990 Trust; thence on and along said Easter- ly line, North 28° 58' 29" West 203.37 feet; thence North 24° 58' 29" West 858.00 feet; thence North 23° 14' 29" West, 418.44 feet; thence North 19° 29' 29" West, 150.48 feet; thence North °f
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25° 41' 29" West 53.86 feet; thence West and parallel to the East West mid section line of said Section 21 North 88° 57' 00" West, 1752.65 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Ex- cepting therefrom a portion of the property as described in the Deed granted to Chad Fambrough and Nicole K. Fambrough as filed August 23, 2004 in Book 2552 of Official Re- cords at page 317 in the office of the Tehama County Recorder, State of California, being situat- ed in Section 21, Township 27 North, Range 3 West, M.D.M., in the unincorporated territory of Tehama County, California, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the North- west corner of said parcel of land as described in said Book 2552 of Official Records at page 317, said point also being the Southwest corner of the Re- mainder Parcel as shown on Parcel Map 03-02 for Chad Fambrough and Nicole K. Fambrough, as filed August 4, 2004 in Book 12 at pages 212, 213 and 214, in the office of the Tehama County Recorder, State of California; thence South 54°41'35" East on and along the West line of said parcel of land as described in said Book 2552 of Official Records at page 317 a distance of 477.95 feet; thence North 268.55 feet more or less to a point on the North line of said parcel of land as described in said Book 2552 of Official Re- cords at page 317, and the South line of said Remainder Parcel; thence on and along the North line of said parcel of land as de- scribed in said Book 2552 of Offi- cial Records at page 317, and the South line of said Remaining Parcel North 88°52'19" West 390.11 feet more or less to the point of beginning. Also except- ing therefrom a portion of the property as described in the Deed granted to Chad Fambough and Nicole K. Fambrough as filed August 23, 2004 in Book 2552 of Official Re- cords at page 317 in the office of the Tehama County Recorder, State of California, being situat- ed in Section 21, Township 27 North, Range 3 West, M.D.M., in the unincorporated territory of Tehama County, California, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the North- east corner of said parcel of land as described in said Book 2552 of Official Records at page 317, said point also being the Southeast corner of the Remain- der Parcel as shown on Parcel Map 03-02 for Chad Fambrough and Nicole K. Fambrough, as filed August 4, 2004 in Book 12 at pages 212, 213 and 214, in the of- fice oft he County Recorder, State of California; thence on and along the North line of said parcel of land as described in said Book 2552 of Official Re- cords at page 317, and the South line of said Remaining Parcel North 88°52'19" West 420.00 feet; thence South 25°40' 15" East 211.63 feet; thence South 88°52'19" East 401.87 feet more or less to a point on the East line of said parcel of land as descri- bed in said Book 2552 of Official Records at page 317; thence on and along said East line of said parcel of land as described in said Book 2552 of Official Re- cords at page 317 North 19°29'29" West 150.48 feet; thence continuing on and along said East line North 25°41 '29" West 53.86 feet more or less to the point of beginning. Parcel Two: A portion of the property as described in the Deed grant- ed to Chad Fambrough and Nicole K. Fambrough as filed Au- gust 23, 2004 in Book 2552 of Offi- cial Records at page 317 in the Tehama County Recorder, State of California, being situated in Section 21, Township 27 North, Range 3 West, M.D.M., in the un- incorporated territory
Tehama County, California, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the North- west corner of said parcel of land as described in said Book 2552 of Official Records at page 317, said point also being the Southwest corner of the Re- mainder Parcel as shown on Parcel Map 03-02 for Chad Fambrough and Nicole K. Fambrough, as filed August 4, 2004 in Book 12 at pages 212, 213 and 214, in the office of the Tehama County Recorder, State of California; thence South 54°41 '35" East on and along the West line of said parcel of land as de- scribed in said Book 2552 of Offi- cial Records at page 317 a dis- tance of 477.95 feet; thence North 268.55 feet more or less to a point on the North line of said parcel of land as described in said Book 2552 of Official Re- cords at page 317, and the South line of said Remainder Parcel; thence on and along the North line of said parcel of land as de- scribed in said Book 2552 of Offi- cial Records at page 317, and the South line of said Remaining Parcel North 88°52'19" West 390.11 feet more or less to the point of beginning. Parcel Three: A portion of the property as de- scribed in the Deed granted to Chad Fambough and Nicole K. Fambrough as filed August 23,2004 in Book 2552 of Official Records at page 317 in the office of the Tehama County Recorder, State of California, being situat- ed in Section 21, Township 27 North, Range 3 West, M.D.M., in the unincorporated territory of Tehama County, California, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the North- east corner of said parcel of land as described in said Book 2552 of Official Records at page 317, said point also being the Southeast corner of the Remain- der Parcel as shown on Parcel Map 03-02 for Chad Fambrough and Nicole K. Fambrough, as filed August 4, 2004 in Book 12 at pages 212, 213 and 214, in the of- fice of the County Recorder, State of California; thence on and along the North line of said parcel of land as described in said Book 2552 of Official Re- cords at page 317, and the South line of said Remaining Parcel North 88°52'19" West 420.00 feet; thence South 25°40'15" East 211.63 feet; thence South 88°52' 19" East 401.87 feet more or less to a point on the East line of said parcel of land as described in said Book 2552 of Official Re- cords at page 317; thence on and along said East line of said parcel of land as described in said Book 2552 of Official Re- cords at page 317 North 19°29'29" West 150.48 feet; thence continuing on and along said East line North 25°41 '29" West 53.86 feet more or less to the point of beginning. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should under- dh h
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pp y , y stand that there are risks in- volved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not auto- matically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, be- fore you can receive clear title to the property. You are encour- aged to investigate the exis- tence, priority, and size of out- standing liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder's office or a ti- tle insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be post- poned one or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that in- formation about trustee sale postponements be made availa- ble to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 714-573-1965 or visit this Internet Web site www.prior ityposting.com, using the file number assigned to this case 12-00307-2. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be re- flected in the telephone infor- mation or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify post- ponement information is to at- tend the scheduled sale. The property heretofore described is being sold "as is". The street ad- dress and other common desig- nation, if any, of the real proper- ty described above is purported to be: 200 GURNSEY DRIVE, RED BLUFF, CA The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other com- mon designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding ti- tle, possession, or encumbran- ces, to pay the remaining unpaid balance of the obligations se- cured by and pursuant to the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust (together with any modifications thereto). The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligations se- cured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Trustee's Sale is estimated to be $891,061.93 (Es- timated), provided, however, prepayment premiums, accrued interest and advances will in- crease this figure prior to sale. Beneficiary's bid at said sale may include all or part of said amount. In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier's check drawn on a state or na- tional bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check drawn by a state or feder- al savings and loan association, savings association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the California Financial Code and authorized to do business in California, or other such funds as may be acceptable to the trustee. In the event tender oth- er than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issu- ance of the Trustee's Deed Upon Sale until funds become availa- ble to the payee or endorsee as a matter of right. The property offered for sale excludes all funds held on account by the property receiver, if applicable. DATE: 11/20/2012 FIDELITY NA- TIONAL TITLE COMPANY, TRUST- EE 12-00307-2 11000 Olson Drive Ste 101, Rancho Cordova , CA 95670, 916-636-0114 Rachel Cissney, Authorized Signature SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OB- TAINED ON LINE AT www.priority posting.com AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 714- 573-1965 P1003683
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