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January 29, 2015

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PHOTOSBYCHIPTHOMPSON—DAILYNEWS Hank Pritchard, of Manton, prepares to show his border collie Griz Wednesday a ernoon during the stock dog trials at the Red Bluff Bull & Gelding Sale. The Stock Dog Sale is scheduled for 2:30p.m. Friday. BULL&GELDINGSALE STOCKDOGSALEFRIDAY CaliforniaStateUniver- sity, Chico's College of Ag- riculture is gearing up for two of its time-honored winter events. The Red Bluff Ag Social is scheduled for 4-7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, in the auditorium at the Tehama District Fairground, and the 12th Annual Colusa Farm Show Breakfast will take place at 7 a.m. Feb. 4 at Saint Bernadette's Hall, 745 Ware St. in Colusa. The Red Bluff Ag Social will include a raffle and si- lent auction to raise money for Chico State Ag Alumni scholarships. Some of the raffle prizes include a $500 cash prize, $500 Cabe- la's gift card and supple- ment from Bucke's Feed and Grain. The event will feature a bar, CSU, Chico Meats Lab sausage and ad- ditional refreshments. The Colusa Farm Show Breakfast will be hosted with the California Ag Leadership Program and Alpha Gamma Rho fra- ternity. Breakfast tickets and sponsorships may be purchased online at www. agleaders.org/apply/join_ us or by calling 530-898- 4597. Tickets are $30 in advance and $40 at the door. These two events over the years have allowed the Chico State Ag Alumni Committee to increase scholarship offerings from $2,000 to $16,000 and es- tablish a scholarship en- dowment to recruit top students to CSU, Chico. For more information about either event, con- tact Sarah DeForest at 530-898-3737 or sdefor- est@csuchico.edu. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE CollegetohostAgSocialFriday TheAssociatedPress FOUNTAIN,COLO. Firefight- ers in Colorado have res- cued two cows that plunged through the ice on a pond. Fountain Fire Chief Da- rin Anstine says someone driving by the pond south of Colorado Springs spotted the cows' heads sticking out of the water about 30 feet from shore Tuesday after- noon. Firefighters wearing protective suits used saws to cut through 6 to 8 inches of ice and clear a channel to the shore. Anstine says the cows were able to walk out of the pond about an hour after they were spotted. It's un- clear how long they were in the water, but they're doing fine. Anstine says he's seen a lot of dogs rescued from icy ponds in his 28 years with the department, but never a cow. FELL THROUGH ICE Firefighters rescue cows that took an icy dip http://redbluf f.stromerrealty .com ~Specializinginresidentialtoranches~ 590 Antelope Blvd. Bldg. A, Suites 10 & 20, Red Bluff (530) 527-3100 Stromer Realty 15305ChinaRapids Drive, Red Bluff, CA Tehama County Asking$239,000 Attractive,wellmaintained home with updated kitchen, stainless appliances, quartz countertops, lg. lot, lovely mature trees, detached carport for RV with fish cleaning station, lg. tool shed, Stout patio cover. First year's flood insurance paid by seller. Super price for turnkey house! Call Tara or Linda (530) 527-3100 905 Cascade Avenue, Red Bluff, CA Tehama County Asking $165,000 A charming, upgraded, exceptionally well maintained 3/2, 1229 sq. ft. home! Original wood floors, Corian kitchen countertops, recessed lighting and much more! Lovely low maintenance yard with peaceful back patio for entertaining and relaxation. Call Tara or Linda (530) 527-3100 Leventon Ranch Lookout, Modoc County, CA Asking $1,975,000 498.6+/- acres, adjudicated Pit River Water Rights, Ag well. Owner in process of drilling additional Ag well. Many outbuildings. Ten parcels. 266+/- acres planted in alfalfa, 47 +/- acres grazing/holding pasture for cattle, two ponds, corrals, barn, septic, domestic well and highway frontage. Remaining acreage used for barley and wheat. Call Tom (530) 200-2657 Hwy 149 & 70 Ranch Oroville, Butte County, CA Asking $703,230 468.82 acres of traditional cattle grazing with possibility for hunting opportunities. Seven parcels, fenced & cross fenced, wetlands, ponds, creek, turkeys, quail, deer, dove & waterfowl. Conservation easement goes with ranch. Call Tom (530) 200-2657 GAMING • DINING • LODGING GOLF • EVENT CENTER • EQUESTRIAN Thewind of heaven is that which blows between a horse's ears. arabian proverb Aworld-classEquestrianExperience intheheartofNorthernCalifornia Learnmorebyvisitingwww.rollinghillscasino.com THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2015 REDBLUFFDAILYNEWS.COM | NEWS | 5 A

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