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December 16, 2010

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Thursday, December 16, 2010 – Daily News – 7B New Today MISSING DOG white & tan Akita, female, named Lexi 530-528-9338 AKA Chocolate Lab Puppy, 15 wks, pa- pers & shots, female $700 527-7349 Found Found female Catahoula dog and male Pit/Mastiff, call to identify 824-1681 Lost $500 Reward, no questions asked! Lost Dog, English Bulldog, black collar w/studs, named Brutus, fawn color, Antelope area, childs dog 646-7021 Lost 12-11-10 male grey Schnauzer named Jake, 22 lbs, childs pet - he has medical problems. lost near - S. Jack- son St area. $50 Re- ward 527-8987 or 736-6255 MISSING DOG white & tan Akita, female, named Lexi 530-528-9338 Look into the Classifieds to find dogs, cats and plenty of other pets looking for a home like yours! NEW LISTINGS APPEARING DAILY in Print & Online Daily News Classified. redbluffdailynews.com To subscribe or place a Classified ad, please call 527-2151 Education Volunteers Wanted NEED VOLUNTEERS? The Daily News will publish FREE Classi- fied ads under: “Notices – Volun- teers Wanted” for non-profit groups, organizations and sanctioned local charitable events, at the discretion of the publisher, on a space available ba- sis. Classified ads for Volunteers Wanted announce- ments will run 6 days, must be 100 words or less. No extra bolds, boxes or Classified extras. Email request and ad copy to : gstevens@redbluff dailynews.com Include information on group, project or organization, con- tact name and phone number. Medical/ Dental Help Wanted RN - Noc Shift Opening Soon at RBHC Call Russ 527-6232 EOE Work Wanted ANAS HOME CARE Housecleaing & Gar- dening Service 366-2268 or 529-5986 Automobiles 2003 Honda Accent white, reasonable at $1800 824-3241 Apts for Rent, Unfurnished 1/1 228 Gilmore $450 month 1/1 73 Byron $450 month 2/1 46 Little $550 month 2/1 63 Byron $550 month 385-2254 1BD 1BA new carpet, in Red Bluff, no pets $450 mo + $450 sec dep 384-7979 2BD 1½BA TOWNHOUSES 2BD 1BA Apts Starting @ $585 to $630 mo. 200-0135 2BD 1BA new car- pet, in Red Bluff, no pets $575 mo + $575 sec dep, 384-7979 2BD 1BA clean & qui- et $475 mo $475 dep no pets 200-7147 3BD 2BA fenced yard, for persons 55+ $800 month 527-4699 Homes for Rent, Unfurnished 2/1 317 Santa Maria Gerber $695 month No Pets 385-2254 2/2 + Den 3/1 on 6 acres All New Interior 20 min. to RB 530-921-4849 2BD 1BA 1311 4th St xlnt ref req fncd yd, gatrage, sm pet ok n/s, wtr swr garb pd $695 + dep 529-4787 2BD 1BA laundry, garage, very clean & quiet n/p n/s 1336 Jackson St $650 mo + dep 530-527-8896 3/1 RB Lg Rms $850 3/2 Gerber Good size w/lg yard $800 527-7700 3/1 W/BONUS rm, completely new, in Forward Addition 530-941-7814 3BD 2BA $1050 mo. In the new Forward Addition Studio Apt. $450 mo. on Johnson St. 200-0446 Agent 3BD 2BA Minch Rd, yard, private set- ting, pets ok $950 mo. 528-1000 CARMEL WAY in Red Bluff, 3bd 1½ba, new carpet & paint, n/s $850 mo. 526-5332 Corning, quiet 2bd 1ba fireplace, nice yard, $800 mo + dep Avail Now 824-1313 For A List of Rentals visit: TehamaProperty Management.com Class ads work. Call today to place your ad in the paper 527- 2151. MasterCard & Visa accepted for your convenience. Education TEHAMA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AN AA/EOE Is hiring for the following positions: r Special Education Coordinator/Specialist Deadline to Apply:12/17/10 by 5:00 P.M. r Preschool Teacher or Preschool Associate Teacher Deadline to Apply: 1/7/11 by 5:00 P.M. r Occupational Therapist Open Until Filled See www.edjoin.org for more info. General Help Wanted General Help Wanted DIRECT CARE STAFF Needed for Developmentally Disabled in Corning. Must have valid ID, must pass fingerprinting & drug screening. Experienced Preferred. Please call Jayme at 530-824-1317 or fax resume to 530-824-6588 LASSEN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT is seeking applications for a BUS DRIVER/MAINTENANCE. The position is a full-time and for the entire school year. Starting salary $13.23 - $16.05 per hour based on experience. Lassen View will provide training for appropriate license. Applications may be picked up at Lassen View Union School District, 10818 Hwy 99E, Los Molinos, CA 96055. Position is open until filled. EOE/AA RED BLUFF JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Is seeking applicants for a School Plant Maintenance Worker (Custodian) - swing shift while school is in session (5 hr/day) and day shift while school is not in session (8 hr/day) for the 2010 - 2011 School Year, 260 pd/day/yr, $12.30 - $13.56 per/hr. DOE. Deadline: 12/17/10. District application and job announce- ment available at 1525 Douglass St., Red Bluff, CA (530) 529-8700 or on our web- site at www.rbuhsd.k12.ca.us EOE RED BLUFF JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT is seeking applicants for a Bus Driver, 4 1/2 hours per/day, 205.5 paid days/yr, $14.59 - $16.08 per/hr DOE. Job announcement, qualifications and applications are available at: 1525 Douglass St., Red Bluff, CA (530) 529-8700 or www.rbuhsd.k12.ca.us Deadline 12/21/10. The District reserves the right to close at an earlier date if qualified applicants are identified or extend the deadline if needed. EOE Los Molinos Unified School District has the following opening: Los Molinos Elementary Temporary Work Completion Supervisor. 2010 - 2011 School Year. Position is to assist students who are not completing their work. Valid California credentials , CBEST, computer literacy. Ability to maintain an environment conductive to effective learning, teaching reading, writing, language arts, and writing, and other language arts skills. CLAD/BCLAD. NCLB Compliant. Application packet deadline: 1/4/11. EOE. For job description and application contact Debra Edwards at (530) 384-7826, or 7851 Highway 99E, Los Molinos, CA 96055. FAX (530) 384-7832, or email dedwards@tehamaed.org Job Training Center Where the jobs are... Great opportunities in the Northstate! Caregivers Bilingual Parent Involvement Coordinator Assistant Admissions & Records Technician II Respite Worker & Bilingual Respite Care Provider Housekeeper Insurance Agents RSLD Registered Spectacle Lens Dispenser (RSLD) or Lens Optician Preschool Teacher or Preschool Associate Teacher For more information visit our office today! Job Training Center 718 Main Street, Red Bluff RIVERVIEW VICTORI- AN, Lg 1 BR Flat $650 mo $650 dep, pets ok 530-736-5254 Duplexes for Rent 2BD 1BA in 4 Plex, upstairs, 1461 Mon- roe St, RB. n/p, se- nior disc. $595 mo + dep. 200-2289 CLASSIFIED ADS work for others and they will for you. Try one! Call 527-2151 Medical/ Dental Help Wanted GREAT VIEW of river with this 3bd 2½ba home on Adobe Rd, only $1195 mo. JPB Prop Mgt 736-8178 UNIQUE, QUIET, old- er, completely re- modeled 1/1 2nd bdrm poss. on 3 acres in Antelope, river access, garage w/workshop, dead end county road and driveway. Ma- ture walnut tree shade. View of Lassen. Good credit and references re- quired $700/mo 530- 528-0680 Mobile Home Rentals Los Molinos Mobilehomes on the river $500 a month 365-3300 Rentals Wanted MATURE WOMAN seeks quiet, clean house. Responsible cat owner. Excellent refs. 707-267-4659 Medical/ Dental Help Wanted Glenn Medical Center in Willows is Hiring • FNP or PA: FT, busy out-patient Urgent Care Clinic in Hospital 4x10 hour days, no week-ends Competitive pay DOE and full benefit package. Must be flexible with good people skills. Applications at www.glennmed.org Fax to (530) 934-1818 Glenn Medical Center in Willows is Hiring • HIM Manager. F/T. Exp required, competitive pay DOE. Full Benefits Package. Requires excellent communication skills. Applications at www.glennmed.org Fax to (530) 934-1818 Lassen Medical Group is currently seeking a Full Time Clinical Laboratory Scientist CLS Candidate will have a valid license for Clinical Laboratory Scientist in the State of California. Some of the specific duties are as follows: Performs only those waived, moderate or highly complex tests authorized by CLIA, CA Codes (bpc: 1204), and require a degree of skill commensurate with indi- vidual’s education and skill set follow the laboratory’s procedures for speci- men handling and processing test analy- sis, reporting and maintaining records of patient test results, maintain records that demonstrate the proficiency testing samples are tested in the same manner as patient samples, adhere to the labora- tory’s quality control policies, document all quality control activities, instrumen- tal and procedural calibrations and main- tenance performed, follow the labora- tory’s established corrective action poli- cies and procedures whenever test sys- tems are not within laboratory’s estab- lished acceptable levels of performance, document all corrective actions taken whentest systems deviate from the labo- ratory’s establishedperformancespecifi- cations, perform first-line troubleshooting procedures as well as complicated and less frequently per- formedprocedures, maintainquality con- trol and assists in checking work accura- cy before it is reported out and able to recognize differences in expected re- sults for newborns to geriatrics, perform daily, weekly, monthly, or as needed in- struments and equipment as appropri- ate, performs calibration of equipment as required, effectively operate laborato- ry equipment, unassisted, may be re- quired to perform venipuncture or capil- lary puncture on various age groups from newborn to geriatrics and, move and maneuver throughout the lab with- out assistance. Special projects or other assignments may be given as needed. Lassen Medical Group offers competitive wages and optimum work hours and conditions. Interested Candidates please apply online at www.lassenmedical.com Lassen Medical Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer if you need assistance with the application process Please call 530-528-4430 YARD SALE BARGAINS …and Thrift Store Treasures! MULTI ESTATE Sale Fri 12-17 3AM TO 5PM Rain or Shine 1860 Trainor Street off Vista Way RB JUST ARRIVED: Lots of new estate items business items, collectables, nic-nacs, furniture, jewelry, appliances, tools. Visa & M/C Accepted Open every Fri Pets AKA Chocolate Lab Puppy, 15 wks, pa- pers & shots, female $700 527-7349 BEAUTIFUL, SWEET Am e r i c an Fox/Walker Hound dog is in need of a loving home. Male, 2 yrs. old, neutered, all shots, and micro chipped. Not a hunting dog. Needs room to run. Very sweet dog. Call 566-2923 Ch i hua hua, deerhead, 3 female $200 ea. 1 male $150, 1st shots 529-4240 FREE KITTENS litterbox trnd, 3 mo old, 1 blk & 1 tiger stripped 200-2256 Jack Russell 3 male $250, 1 female $300 1st shots, dewclaws removed, docked, tail Great Christmas Present!! 528-8734 Firewood and Fuel Seasoned Wood Oak 16" $220 cord, Al - mond $215, Sm Pieces $160 527-3638 Seasoned Oak $225 per cord, free deliv- ery, Rancho Tehama included 527-1685 Walnut Firewood $150 cord 529-4326 or 953-9292 Miscellaneous Merchandise MAXX BLADE-Z Elec- tric Scooter with charger $350 obo 527-3271 or see @ 145 Gilmore Rd. Older Large Execu- tive Wood Desk, 8 drawers 60" x 30" x 30" (H) Good Cond. $140 529-4502 call evenings after 6pm Pellet Stove wi th blower, pipe & pel- lets, in good condi- tion $165 527-7294 Bankruptcy Bankruptcy Mark W. Briden, ESQ Fast, Friendly and Affordable. Free Consult 530-222-1664 Floor Installation and Service Carpet, Vinyl, Lami- nate Installed & Re- paired, 30 yrs exp Lic#532364 526-0088 Misc Services First Church of God Youth Group Gift Wrapping Fundraiser for donations Saturday 12-18 12 to 6pm Sunday 12-19 2 to 6pm at Heart Felt Designs Gallery, 623 Main St, RB ASTRO-GRAPH By Bernice Bede Osol Friday, Dec. 17, 2010 knowledge to succeed in the area of your choosing in the near future, but it will still be up to you to make the most of your opportu- nities. Be careful not to take on a partner who might drag you down. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - You are likely to have plenty of chances for material gain, yet if your ego provides you with faulty counsel, you may forgo taking advantage of what is at hand. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Having the ability to assess developments realistically won’t be a problem for you. However, trouble could begin when, for some reason, you behave contrary to your better judgment. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - Be extremely diligent about your commercial affairs.You could be at the losing end of things if you select to do business with a firm that isn’t what it represents itself to be. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Take care whom you choose to team up with, because, although you may apply ample energy and vitality to get things done right, a lethargic associate could hamper your progress. ARIES (March 21-April 19) - Don’t let a smooth operator chisel you for the work you’ve done for him/her. Let this person know that you know you are worthy of proper com- pensation and that nothing else will do. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Avoid hanging out with individuals who are known for caus- AYou’ll have both the talent and the ing problems. Not only should you steer clear of trouble generally, but also you’re likely to be judged by the company you keep. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - If you find yourself in the middle of an arrangement in which you must take sides between a family member and a friend, and both are right in your opin- ion, hang in there with your kinfolk. CANCER (June 21-July 22) - It could be one of those days when you may be asked to bend a little in order to get along with others. Do so, but only as long as you don’t have to lower your standards. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Finances could weigh heavily on you. On one hand, you are likely to make substantial gains, but on the other hand, your extravagant urges could put you right back where you began. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Although you might be willing to pull your own weight, your associates might not be of the same mind. It’ll be up to you to make them understand that there are no free rides. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Don’t feel that you have to do business with a friend if his/her prices are higher than a competitor’s. Make it known that your social and commercial inter- ests are two entirely different things. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Be careful that you don’t ignore someone to whom you are truly indebted while rewarding another who is totally undeserving. Even if it is a thoughtless act, it can still hurt. Your “Local” Daily Newspaper Since 1885 D NEWSAILY 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 To Subscribe CALL TODAY! 527-2151 FAX 527-3719 DAILY NEWS — PO BOX 220 545 DIAMOND AVE. RED BLUFF CA 96080 Website: redbluffdailynews.com

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