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4A – Daily News – Wednesday, December 22, 2010 READER PHOTOS Submitted by Kaylee Loewen “I was wondering how steer that kind of headless horse.” Submitted by Angela Perry “Just plain cute — Emery Urban.” “Merry Chickmas from Willie and Vanillie.” Submitted by Kaylee Loewen “What's up Kassy and Savana.” Submitted by Sarah Theobald “Gabriel with his two heroes — Daddy and Buzz!” Submitted by Jacki Walters “Merry Christmas from Willy Nelson Walters and family.” Moonwatchers treated to total lunar eclipse NEW YORK (AP) — 2010 Committed to Making a Difference in the Lives of Women Whose Lives have been Interrupted by Cancer With Special Thanks to Our Donors, Sponsors and Participants: Ten Point Ranch Red Bank Outfitters Il Ling New Judy Oswald McCarthy & Rubright, LLP Olde West Gun & Loan AG LAND Investment Brokes. Tehama Women Health Specialists Tobin & Associates Gun Owners of California MyKOSC.org Chuck Lopeman Sound Jos Van Hout We Shoot Ya! Red Bluff Tumor Institute Eric Borror Dr. Sharon Pereira Tony Gaylord Green Barn Heartfelt Design Meisha Manas– Cutting Edge M&M Ranch House Mark & Cindi Gilles Lance Keller Gunsmith I-5 Tire Mercy Medical Center Kystinz Dr. Nasise Sonya Ackers T.C. Scholarship Fund Aramark Gloria Lewis Prairie Rose Pat Trotter Dudley’s Excavating Julia’s Fruit Stand T.C. Telephone Wink, Fashion & Salon Tehama Angus Ranch Hair Pens Dave’s Boots Evie Miller-Eclipse Elizabeth Wilson-Eclipse End of the Trail Human Bean Rosser Bakery Banner King Dr. Clark Shirley Davis & Family Countryside Café Growney Motors B.O.W. Becoming an Outdoor Women Natalie Peterson, CMT Gaumer’s The Loft Red Bluff Bull and Gelding Sale MO Ranch, Mahlon Owens Lilia’s Beauty Tracy Westmoreland-Glines Emily Fries Henry, R.A.C. 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Mr. Pickles Sunplay Pools & Service Tim Weatherson-State Farm Casa Ramos New Asian Resturant Sugar Shack Sky River MusicRed Bluff Garden Center Plum Crazy Red Bank Farms CX Ranch Banner King John Moore Bill & Bettie Jacobs Modern Cleaners Red Cows-Sue Silvera Monster Trucks Luigi’s Pizza Red Bluff Art Gallery Wilcox Golf I-5 Tire Ride for Life Mr. & Mrs. Maxey Participants: 2010 Course Shooter: Team 1 MD Site Grading Nicole Denmark Captian Cathy Copeland Jami Ledbetter Elizabeth Mendenhall Darcie Einck Team 2 Team Tobin Colleen Tobin Captain Anne Owens Kim Hawkins Elisa Correa Betty Bunselmeier Team 3 Boom Boom Betties Dustie Parker Captain RaeC Lopeman Katrina Perdue Rose Bunting Lynzee Thomas Team 4 Ropin’ Fools Lacy Hook Captain Sue Ellen Larson Adrienne Wagnor Veronica Harmon Amy Anderson Team 5 Triple D’s Jill Delfs Captain Sherree Owens Reta Henderson Blaire Mootzs Krista Carpenter Team 6 McCarthy & Rubright Laurie Mc Carthy Captain Lygia Rubright Alex McFadden (2nd Place) Sally Cox Cindy McCarthy Denice Congdon Lynsie Birt Linette Welch Julie Sisneros (2nd Place) Alison O’Sullivan SummerJoy Kelly (Top Gun 2010) 2010 Intermediate Course Lori Mueller Kayleigh Mueller Carly Jasielum Betty Larsen 2010 Beginner Clinic Sandy Hayes Debbie Cogswell Cassandra Washburn Sharley Washburn Chita Johnson Jodi Pursell-Krueger Julie Smith Tina Lavey Jamie Sundelius Joan Berry Christine Fish Gay Carpenter Natalie Peterson Wendy Rosser Sharon Pereira Megan Matsumoto Monica De Casper Pam Stuart Sheryl Forbes Yvonne Mitchell (Clinic Shotgun Winner) Skywatchers got an early holiday present this year: A total eclipse of the moon. Hanging high in the sky, the moon slowly turned from bright silver into a red disk early Tues- day. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth casts its shadow on the full moon, blocking the sun’s rays that otherwise reflect off the moon’s sur- face. Some indirect sun- light still pierces through to give the moon its eerie hue. The 3 1/2 hour celestial spectacle was visible from North and Central Ameri- ca where skies were clear. Portions of Europe and Asia only caught part of the show. The totality phase — when the moon was com- pletely immersed in Earth’s shadow — lasted 72 minutes. items under $ Lots of Gift 9900 Shopping Here Gold Exchange Finish off your Christmas 530 528-8000 423 Walnut St. Red Bluff Since the year’s only total lunar eclipse coin- cided with winter solstice, the moon glowed high in the sky. The last time this occurred was more than three centuries ago on Dec. 21, 1638. It will hap- pen again on Dec. 21, 2094, according to U.S. Naval Observatory spokesman Geoff Chester. Lunar eclipses are safe to watch with the naked eye, unlike solar eclipses. The next total lunar eclipse will occur in June 2011 and will not be visible from North America. PUMPKINLAND Chocolate Company Complete line of Sweets & Holiday Candy made by the Chocolatier. Gift Trays & Gift Boxes Complete selection of dark and milk chocolates including sugar free Stocking Stuffers 12000 Hwy. 99E (5 miles South of Red Bluff) 530 527-3026 Open: Sun-Thurs 9am-6pm after Christmas hrs 9-6 daily Fri & Sat 9am-8pm Closed Christmas