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December 31, 2016

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OnDecember23rd I took my 58th annual Christmas letter to Joe Vine at The Copy Cen- ter for printing of the 14 pages of type on legal size paper, one and a half pages of colored pictures. Within three hours, Copy Center phoned that it had been printed, collated, sta- pled and ready for me to pick up. Yes, I brag about the family, but it also includes mention of floods, bliz- zards, earthquakes, for- est fires, sale prices from the bull sales, and the JP Ranch Rodeo winners, as well as names of winners at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. Three pages was the WLJ Texas Legacy trip I shared in the Daily News. Many thanks to Joe Vine for a beautiful Christmas letter. Winterdinner We have many nice items donated for Tehama County Cattlemen — Cat- tleWomen 14th annual scholarship fundraiser at the Tehama District Fair- ground starting at 6 p.m. Prime rib dinner tickets at $25 are sold in Cotton- wood at Shasta Farm & Equipment, Corning's Ra- bobank, and in Red Bluff at Hawes, The Loft, Cross- roads, Rabobank, Golden State Farm Credit, Animal Health International and the Red Bluff Bull & Geld- ing Sale. Irene Fuller will be rec- ognized as the CowBelle of the Year, and the Cattle- men will announce their Man of the Year, after we enjoy wine tasting from Burnsini Vineyard and Cline Cellars, plus olive oil tasting by Corning Olive Oil and Lucero Olive Oil. A one hour scenic flight in Kevin Borror's Cessna 182. Two loads of road base from Charlie Mueller Trucking and Valley Rock. Patty Kelly will again make her famous peanut brittle. The Stroing Ranch, Cindy and Dave Stro- ing has given 12 — half pint jars of gooseberry jelly. You will remember how Barbara Frost Kloose used to make gooseberry jelly and donate it for the scholarship auction. I-5 Tire Factory has do- nated a set of 4 Cooper tires, sized as needed. An- imal Health Express gave a half ton of 25 tubs of mix. Mark and Renee Ew- ing have donated a 12 x 24 metal print of "Alaska Life." Bucke's Feed and Grain has given one ton of Mol Mix, or a half ton of min- eral mix and a half ton of lick tubs. Alsco donated a $ 200 gift certificate. Big Bluff Ranch has offered an overnight fishing trip for four at their ranch. Clear Creek Sports Club, LLC, has donated four rounds of sporting clays. Dawson Sales has given welding rods, pipe and cut pipe guides valued at sev- eral hundred dollars. Cottonwood Vet Clinic will make a farm call within 40 miles, and do 50 bovine pregnancy checks. Northern California Pe- can, Inc. has given two 30 lb. boxes of pecans. Mesa Productions teamed up with the Red Bluff Round-Up Associa- tion to offer main grand- stand box seats for April 21, and on the 22nd, a meet and greet with four floor concert seat tickets for Granger Smith after the rodeo. Rolling Hills Casino gave a stay and play for two. Hawes Ranch & Farm Supply gave one ton of Sweetcake 20% all natural cattle supplement. Barbara Secor donated a photograph with mat- ted frame by Doug Prather titled "The Coming of Spring." Laura Clark, McG- lynn & Clark, Hamilton Ranch gave a full day on Sacramento River for two, with a fishing trip guided by Adam Andreini. Dick & Diane Kirchner's Ten Point Ranch gave four Oakland A's tickets includ- ing parking. Bell- Carter donated an olive pack with hat. Corning Chevro- let gave 5 oil changes plus hats. Bob & Beth Chaney gave a primitive goose placemat and two — one oz. Silver Eagle coins. Hu- man Bean donated a gift basket. The Aquarium & Pets, Inc. gave two dog beds. Mill Creek Veterinary do- nated a spay or neuter gift certificate. Farwood Bar & Grill gave a gift certificate. Kendra McCluskey will make a 24 carat car- rot cake. Elanco Animal Health has given two 50- dose bottles of Vira Shield 6, and two 50-dose bottles of Titanium 5. Bar Ale, Inc. gave three bags of Equine Focus and three bags Beef Pak Su- preme. Ag-Land Invest- ment Brokers, Golden State Farm Credit, Tehama County Farm Bureau each gave a gift basket. Steve and Peggy Zane donated a horseshoe wel- come sign. Robin Stroing, Independent Thirty-One Consultant gave a Thirty- one total and movie night kit. Red Bluff Yamaha, Kowasaki, Polaris gave a gift certificate. Les Schwab (Corning) donated a Hi-Lift Jack. Gift certif- icates from Corning Lum- ber, and Linnets Tire 2. Animal Health Inter- national gave a feed tub with 6 Iverchoice paste wormers, mineral oil and anti-fungal spray for your horses, and for your cat- tle: Ivermax 500 ml cattle wormer, Vitamin B inject- able, uterine bolus', screw worm spray, and povidone iodine. El Rancho Capay Arena gave five free sorting prac- tices. A gift basket from Dori Cut Above, and a gift bag from Hair, Etc. Gift certificate from the Ol- ive Pit. Margo Dawley-Miller gave a handmade beaded necklace and earrings. Blunkall and Napier do- nated a boot charm and Montana West purse. Corning Ace Hardware donated a crescent tool collection and hat. Mark Ewing gave a horse shoe toilet paper holder and jewelry ranch. Olive City Napa Auto Parts gave a Lego set and hat. Foothill Crafts gave a Barnwood Birdhouse. Lodi Pump & Irrigation donated a Solo profes- sional 2-gallon pressure sprayer. TCCW gave Beef 'n Brew and Fashion Show/ Luncheon tickets. Gold Exchange and Kiss Me Cowgirl gave items to be announced. Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health gave 500 ml Bio-mycin 200 inject- able, a cooler, gloves and coffee mug. A canvas photo from Patsy Ford. Cash donations to the scholarship fund were given by Zoetis and Shasta Farm & Equipment, Nor- Cal Antique Tractor and Engine Club, Growney Motors, Orland Livestock Commission Yard. Five lucky dinner tick- ets will result in door prizes from Banner Bank, Cornerstone Community Bank, Golden State Farm Credit, Rabobank, and Umpqua Bank. A long- time tradition of the TCCA Winter Dinner. Walker Printing do- nated the dinner tickets and the printing of the scholarship catalogs. We will enjoy bottled water donated by Josh Davy, Human Bean will supply the coffee, and Red Bluff FFA members will be the table servers. JEANBARTON CONTRIBUTED The Tehama County Cattlemen and CattleWomen invite the public to enjoy a prime rib dinner on Jan. 7at the fairgrounds. The 14th annual scholarship auction will follow with Justin Niesen as auctioneer. 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