Red Bluff Daily News

February 01, 2013

Issue link: https://www.epageflip.net/i/107189

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 2 of 19

Friday, February 1, 2013 – Daily News Local Calendar Submit calendar items to P Box 220, Red Bluff, 96080 .O. or clerk@redbluffdailynews.com. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Red Bluff Al-Anon, 6 to 7 p.m., Presbyterian Church, Jefferson and Hickory Bingo, doors at 5 p.m., early birds at 6 p.m. Community and Senior Center, food available Celebrate Recovery, 7 p.m., Bethel Assembly of God, 625 Luther Road, 527-0445 or 366-6298 Ishi Archery Club Indoor Shoot, 3:30-5:30 p.m., 7:30-9:30 p.m. adults and supervised youth, 5:30-7:30 p.m. 4H/youth, Ron Knight Building, Tehama District Fairground, 527-4472 Tehama County Education Foundation, board meeting, 7:30 a.m., County Department of Education, 1135 Lincoln St. Corning Car Show, 5-9 p.m., Bartels Giant Burger, 22355 Corning Road, local car clubs welcome, 824-2788 Los Molinos Los Molinos Grange, 7 p.m., Grange Hall, 68th and Singer avenues, 529-0930 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Red Bluff 3A Life's money rule 1: Spend less than you earn My life changed radically 21 years ago, when I broke my selfimposed gag order and told the whole world about my struggle with a debilitating spending problem. I had no idea at the time that this would be one of the smartest things I could ever do. By telling my story and owning up to my problem, I became accountable. Since then, I've read and written hundreds of thousands of words on the subject of money management. I've experimented with various methods. I've addressed audiences large and small. I've listened, pondered and asked questions. I've collected enough data to choke even a well-adjusted accountant. And I've written 22 books on the subject, including "7 Money Rules for Life: How to Take Control of Your Financial Future" (Revell, 2012). During my quest, I have come to thousands of conclusions. My most important conclusion is this: Anyone can learn to control their spending, even in the face of a sudden job loss or financial challenge. And that is why rule one in my book is: Spend Less Than You Earn. If you are experiencing financial troubles, it undoubtedly can be traced back to a time when you failed to control spending. Then, the trouble started to grow. For BMX racing, 5:30 p.m., Red Rock BMX Track, Tehama District Fairground, $10 Red Bluff Outlaws Points Race 11, Autism Awareness Night, gates open at 10 a.m., trophy dashes start at 6 p.m., Tehama District Fairgrounds A federal grand jury Weight Watchers meeting, 8 a.m., 485 Antelope returned a single count Blvd. #N, 1-800-651-6000 indictment Thursday, Jan. 31, charging Benjamin Soto, 37, and Senior Dance, 7 p.m., Senior Center, Josephine Joaquin Soto, 18, both of San Jose, with possesStreet, 384-2100 sion with the intent to distribute heroin, United SUNDAY, FEBRAURY 3 States Attorney Benjamin B. Wagner announced. According to court Boy Scouts Superbowl Pancake Breakfast, 7:30 documents, on Jan. 10, a.m., Elks Lodge, 355 Gilmore Road Knights of Columbus All-You-Can-Eat BreakPolice reports fast, 8 a.m. to noon, $4 adult, $2 child or $10 family, Sacred Heart Parish Hall, 2285 Monroe St., 527-6310 The following inforWHEE Picnic and Prayer Circle, 4:20 p.m., 22116 mation is compiled from Riverside Ave. Red Bluff Police Department, Tehama County Sheriff's Department, Evangelist services, 7 p.m., Family Bible Church, Corning Police Department and California 609 Marin St., 824-9989 Highway Patrol. ples and rules. And the first place to some of us, it grew and grew. I've also concluded that start is examining your spending regardless of the amount of and getting it in line with your money we have, there are income. Whether your financial situation three main reasons people requires a minor correction experience money or a major overhaul, no sittroubles: uation is hopeless. Not 1. Financial even in these recessionary problems are rooted times. No matter where in one's refusal to accept you are right now, you can the fact that life is not take control of your fair. As long as you feel finances. You can get out entitled to material of debt and learn how to things you cannot afford, live below your means. you will have money You can get off the finantroubles. cial roller coaster and stay 2. Financial problems on level ground where are the result of irregular Mary money ceases to be an and unpredictable issue. But you've got to folexpenses. When people low the rules. add up their monthly Start by tracking your expenses, they don't spending. Until you can get think about the things your spending under conthat don't happen on a trol, you won't be able to regular basis. When get a handle on your irregular expenses creep up, they see them as emergencies or finances or your financial future. Do it. Start today! financial crises. 3. Financial problems will never Mary Hunt is the founder of go away as long as unsecured debt and is carried from month to month. www.DebtProofLiving.com Credit-card debt has an odd way of author of 22 books, including, "7 Money Rules for Life." You can email reproducing. at Financial ease has nothing to do her with being rich. It comes as the mary@everydaycheapskate.com, or result of taking responsibility and write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. by following sound financial princi- Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630. Hunt Everyday Cheapskate Redding heroin trafficking charge for father, son Los Molinos Red Bluff Corning MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4 Red Bluff Bend Jelly 4-H, 6 p.m.,Bend School, 527-3101 Diabetic Support Group, 6:30 p.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Coyne Center, Columba Room English as a Second Language class, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Red Bluff High School Adult Ed building, 1295 Red Bud, 736-3308, same time Tuesday and Wednesday and 9 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Thursdays, free childcarefrom 9 a..m. to 12:20 p.m. classes in Richlieu Hall, 900 Johnson St. Head Injury Recreational Entity, 10 a.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Coyne Center, 529-2059 Key to Life, 6 p.m., Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 528-8066 Masterworks Chorale rehearsal, 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m., Red Bluff Presbyterian Church, 838 Jefferson St., 527-4203 PAL Martial Arts, ages 5-18, 3-5 p.m., 529-7920, www.tehamaso.org Red Bluff Community Band Practice, 7-9 p.m., Red Bluff Presbyterian Church, Jefferson St., 5273486 Salvation Army Writing Class, 9:30-11:30 a.m., 940 Walnut St., 527-8530 Sons in Retirement, 11:30 a.m., M&M Ranchhouse Restaurant, Antelope Blvd., 529-5700 Sun Country Quilters Community Service Group, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 528-1126 TeenScreen Mental Health Appointments, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., free, by appointment only, Youth Empowerment Services, 1900 Walnut St., 527-8491, Ext. 3012 TOPS Club (take off pounds Sensibly), 8:30 a.m., First Christian Church, 926 Madison Ave., 5277541 or 347-6120, visit www.tops.org US citizenship preparation class, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Red Bluff High School Adult Ed building, 1295 Red Bud, 736-3308, same time Tuesday and Wednesday Venture Crew 1914 meeting, 6:30-8 p.m., Moose Lodge on 99W, co-ed ages 14-20 welcome Women's Domestic Violence Information and Support Group, Spanish speaking only, call for time and location, 528-0226 Corning Alcoholics Anonymous, noon Monday through Friday, 5 p.m. Thursday, 7 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday, 783 Solano St., behind the church Bingo, 5:15 p.m. early bird, 6:30 p.m. regular games, Maywood Grange, Highway 99W just past Liberal Avenue, 833-5343 Exchange Club board meeting, 7 p.m., Holiday Inn Express Arrests • Quentin Ray Bealer, 39, Gerber was arrested for felony charges of second degree burglary, failure to appear, receiving known stolen property and five misdemeanors of failure to appear, three misdemeanors of paraphernalia, two misdemeanors of driving on a suspended license as well as misdemeanors of probation violation, obstruction, possession of marijuana, vandalism and battery. Bail was $47,500. • Cody Ben Bowen, 34, Red Bluff was arrested on Reta Way for a felony parole violation. • Josefina Cortez Curiel, 20, Gerber was arrested on Interstate 5 north of Finnel Avenue for felony transportation of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance for sale. Bail was $30,000. • Pablo Lopez Curiel, 65, Corning was arrested on Interstate 5 north of Finnel Avenue for felony possession of a controlled substance for sale and transportation of a controlled substance and misdemeanor probation violation. Bail was $33,000. • Joshua Lee Sigur, 33, Red Bluff was arrested at Walmart Wednesday for second degree burglary. Bail was $50,000. Battery • A Motel 6 employee reported being battered by a guest Wednesday. The employee said she went to the room of a guest, who on I5 north of Redding, officers stopped a vehicle whose driver appeared to be either sleepy or impaired. A search of the defendants' vehicle, uncovered approximately five kilos of heroin. This case is the product of an investigation by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, the California Highway Patrol, and the Shasta County Sheriff's Office. Assistant United States Attorney Olusere Olowoyeye is prosecuting the case. The defendants are in custody and are scheduled to be arraigned on Feb. 7. They face a sentence of 10 years to life in prison and a $10 million fine. Any sentence, however, would be deter- should have already checked out. When the guest opened the door he poked her in the chest with a hairbrush. The man was then sitting in his vehicle, when the employee called the police because he seemed suspicious. Logs show an arrest was made. • A man on the 21000 block of Stoney Creek Place reported someone sliced his tonneau cover valued at $500. Burglary • A barn on the 23000 block of Hamilton Avenue was broken into and 30 bales of hay were taken. Theft • Walmart reported a shoplifter around 10 a.m. Wednesday. The suspect was wearing a white plaid hoodie with tan shorts, a knee brace and he had a tattoo on the back of his neck. • Raley's reported having a shoplifter in custody around 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. • A moped was reported stolen. • Around 10 posts and fencing wire were stolen from someone on the 18000 block of Laura Lee Court. The total loss was $100. The suspects also dumped scrap building materials next to the property. • An employee at Dollar Tree on Solano Street in Corning reported about 6:15 p.m. Wednesday that a woman in a black tank top and Pink Pajama bottoms shoplifted a pursefull of items from the store and left the area westbound on Solano Street. Vandalism •A 55-year-old woman reported her driver side front and rear tires were slashed on the 18000 block of Del Norte Drive. The estimated damage was $400. 2 Bud's BBQ ★THURSDAY SPECIAL★ MUST CALL IN WED. PRIOR RACK OF RIBS for $20 $ w/BEANS & SALAD 25 CALL 530-528-0799 22825 Antelope Blvd • Red Bluff 1ST COME 1ST SERVED OR RESERVE Break-ins • Someone reported about 6:30 a.m. Wednesday that her house on North Alex Lane in Corning had been broken into. Nothing further was available. • Two separate people reported a break-in Wednesday on Route 99W in Corning. At 7:36 a.m., someone reported the Pepsi machine at TA Tire Shop had been broken into. A second person advised that Gonzalez Polishing had also been broken into. • Someone reported Wednesday that a passerby had seen a door that appeared to have been kicked in at a church on the north side of Hoag Road. Police checked the Jehovah's Witness and Seventh Day Adventist Churches on Hoag Road and everything appeared to be okay. An arrest was made, however, nothing further was available. Chase A woman reported at 11:37 a.m. Wednesday that her ex-husband was chasing her and had gotten into an accident at Butte and Second streets. There were no injuries reported. Fire The cause of a vegetation fire reported at 3:52 p.m. Wednesday on Manton Road, three miles west of the town of Manton, is undetermined. A CalFire crew found the roadside fire, which burned a small spot. The fire was contained by 4:19 p.m. The Over 25 years of experience STOVE JUNCTION BBQ PELLETS The North State's premier supplier of stoves Now in Stock! Popular customer request Serving Butte, Glenn & Tehama Counties Tues-Sat 9am-5pm • Closed Sun & Mon 22825 Antelope Blvd., Red Bluff 530-528-2221 • Fax 530-528-2229 www.thestovejunction.com mined at the discretion of the court after consideration of any applicable statutory factors and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, which take into account a number of variables. The charges are only allegations and the defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Indecent A woman flagged down a Corning Police officer on Solano Street about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday to report that as she was walking behind Olive Pit when a man in a silver sedan exposed himself to her before heading north on Edith Avenue. Tampering Someone reported at 2:25 a.m. Wednesday in the area of North Street seeing two people wearing dark clothing on bicycles, trying to get into vehicles in the area. One person, who had a headlamp, fled east on North Street while the other fled west on North Street. An area check was made, but the people were gone upon officer arrival. Abandoned Someone at an apartment complex on Yolo Street in Corning reported about 1 p.m. Wednesday that a man rode into the complex on a bicycle, left it in the middle of the lawn and left the area. Missionaries A woman reported Wednesday that two men had come to the door of her Tehama Street residence in Corning about 9 p.m. Tuesday claiming that they were missionaries. The woman said she felt this was an odd time for them to be out contacting residents and the men seemed suspicious. She asked the incident be logged. Patrol Someone at the Veterans Memorial Hall requested Wednesday evening to have extra patrol of the area due to gas being taken out of a vehicle during bingo. Super Bowl XLVII DOUBLE YOUR 49'R FEVER 98¢ BOWLING FEB. 3 1PM TO CLOSE RESERVATIONS WELCOME!! 365 S. Main St., Red Bluff 527-2720 www.LariatBowl.com

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Red Bluff Daily News - February 01, 2013