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Local Calendar To add an upcoming event in the Local Calendar, submit information well in advance to the Daily News, attention Calendar, P.O. Box 220, Red Bluff, 96080 or e-mail to clerk@redbluffdailynews.com. Include a contact name and telephone number. WEDNESDAY,JUNE 9 Red Bluff Adult Wood Carving Class, 10 a.m. to noon, Vet- erans Memorial Hall, 735 Oak St., 824-5669 Al-Anon, noon to 1 p.m., Presbyterian Church, Jef- ferson and Hickory Elks duplicate bridge, noon, Elks Lodge, 355 Gilmore Road, 528-9418 Mentor Gathering, 5:30 p.m., Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 528-8066 PAL Youth Carving Class, 3-4:30 p.m., Red Bluff Community and Senior Center, 1500 S. Jackson St., free, 824-5669 Parks and Recreation Commission, 7 p.m., Red Bluff Community and Senior Center, 1500 S. Jackson St., 527-8177 Red Bluff Cemetery District Board of Trustees, 4 p.m., Oak Hill Cemetery office Red Bluff Kiwanis, noon, Elks Lodge Retired Public Employees Association, Chapter 18, noon, Cozy Diner Senior Dance, 7 p.m., Westside Grange, Walnut Street Tehama County Library story time, 9:30 a.m., 645 Madison St. 527-0604 Youth Archery Instruction, 5 p.m., Hwy 36 East, free for Ishi and 4-H members, 527-4200 Waterbirth class, 5 p.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Columba Room, Anita 529-8377 Widowed persons breakfast, 8 a.m., Tremont Cafe & Creamery, 731 Main St., men and women wel- come, 384-2471 Corning Computer class, 6 p.m., Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 Corning Elementary School Board, 7 p.m., 1590 South St. Strategies for Success, Life Skill classes, 1:30 p.m., Family Resource Center, West and south streets, 824-7670 Los Molinos 99E Chamber of Commerce, 6:30 p.m., 7904 Highway Free ESL Class, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Los Molinos Ele- mentary, 7700 Stanford Ave., 384-7833 MAKE Continued from page 1A “We’ve both been involved in art at the school a long time and we though it would be cool to leave our artistic mark,” Renteria said. RACE Continued from page 1A County Council Will Murphy in the race for Superior Court Judge Office 2. Bottke was prudent, reluctant to interpret the figures, less interested in his lead and putting more emphasis on the early results. “I’m cautiously optimistic,” he said. Jonathan Skillman, at Lariat Bowl, could not be reached. He had left to tend to his wife, who had given birth Monday. Skillman led in the race for Superior Court Judge by a similar two-to-one margin early. Red Bluff Union High School Superintendent Dan Curry, active on Skillman’s campaign, spoke in his stead. Like Bottke, Curry said he was cautiously opti- mistic. Early results in Tehama County voting: Sheriff Clay Parker Dave Hencratt District Attorney Gregg Cohen Ken Miller 2,866 47.74% 3,123 52.02% 3,201 54.86% 2,606 44.66% Superior Court Office No. 1 Jonathan Skillman 3,581 61.41% Lisa Muto Superior Court Office No. 2 Todd Bottke Will Murphy Supervisor, 3rd District Mel Freimuth Dennis Garton State offices Assembly, District 2 Jim Nielsen Charlie Schaupp ——— 2,218 38.04% 3,470 60.39% 2,183 37.99% 351 26.67% 954 72.49% 15,287 56.3% 11,875 43.7% State Senate, District 4 Doug LaMalfa Rick Keene 34,896 59.3% 24,049 40.7 Geoff Johnson can be reached at 527-2153, extension 114 or gjohnson@redbluffdailynews.com. A 16-year-old boy has been jailed after he report- edly raped a 17-year-old girl Sunday night. The two knew each other, according to a press statement from Red Bluff Police Sgt. Jason Bee- man. The victim’s account puts the rape on Highway 36W, near Monroe Avenue in Red Bluff, Boy jailed in rape report Beeman said. After further investiga- tion, the 16-year-old was arrested and booked into the Tehama County Juve- nile Justice Center, Bee- man said. Because of the ages of the victim and the sus- pect, no further informa- tion will be forthcoming about the incident, Bee- man said. SUE Continued from page 1A his parcel cannot grow the minimum 36 plants other- wise allowed under state law, the suit alleges. As of Tuesday morning, Supervisor Bob Williams, the chief architect of the ordinance, had not been made aware of the lawsuit. When told him about it, Williams said he was confi- dent in the county’s actions. “We think we’re fine,” he The project wraps up this morning with a slide show of projects. ——— Julie Zeeb can be reached at 527-2153, extension 115 or jzeeb@redbluffdailynews.c om. Sarah Wietbrock SarahWietbrock went home to be with the Lord on May 31st 2010. Sarah was a long time resident of Red Bluff, Ca. after moving from Anaheim, Ca. with her husband to retire together. She was born in Sasakwa, Oklahoma and attended schools in Poseyville, Ind. Sarah had many passions HELEN MAGRI Visitation for Helen will begin at 9:00 am followed by a Rosary at 9:30 and a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 at St. John’s Catholic Church in Chico on June 11, 2010. Graveside Com- mittal service will be held at Chico Cemetery follow- ing mass. Helen was born on March ROBERT R. SHATTUCK 5, 1921 in Clipper Gap, CA to the parents of David and Victoria Rosas, and passed away of natural causes as- sociated with Alzheimer’s on June 6, 2010 in Red Bluff CA, she was 89. Helen graduated from Westwood High and later married Joe Magri, while raising their children Helen made a career as a beauti- cian that lasted 30 years. She was a member of the Son’s of Norway and en- joyed dancing. Helen is survived by her brothers Romero Rosas and Raymond Rosas both of Sacramento and Jess Rosas of Chico; sisters Vickie Ells of Austin, Texas; Gloria Stanhope of Sacramento and Lucy Young of Gerber CA., along with grandchil- dren David Magri of Red Bluff and Joe Magri Jr.; Ann Marie of Durham, PA. Hel- en was preceded in death by her husband Joe. Condolences may be sent on line at: bidwell chapel.com A memorial service for Robert R. Shattuck, 93, of Redding will be held at 1:00 pm., Monday, June 14th at McDonalds Chapel in Redding. The Rev. Den- nis Benfield will officiate. Robert Shattuck, born De- cember 8, 1916 in Los An- geles, California, passed away on Thursday, May 27th, 2010 in Redding, Cali- fornia. As a young man, Bob worked in a machine shop and also in the print- ing department of the Los Angeles Times after which he became a roofer. He met the love of his life, Vir- ginia Swedo, and moved to Red Bluff in 1947 from North Hollywood and con- tinued in the roofing busi- ness as "Red Bluff Roofing and Siding Co." He later worked for the Tehama County Road Department on the "bridge crew" where he officially retired from the work force. Upon moving to their new home at Shasta Lake, Bob and Virginia spent their golden years en- joying their patio boat and traveling motohome. They also en- joyed traveling and cruises to China, Thailand, Panama Canal, Jamaica and the Fiji Islands. Bob’s hobbies included deer hunting and fishing. He was also and Elks Club member and was the Exalt- ed Ruler of Club #1250 of Red Bluff in 1969. He and his wife, Virginia, were avid square and round dancers and members of the follow- ing square dancing clubs: Red Bluff Ramblers, Swing- ing Squares of Red Bluff, Shasta Dam Dandies of Redding, Twirlers of Redding, Praire Squares of Redding. They also did "round dancing". Bob was preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Virginia who passed away in February of 2003. Survivors include son Chris of Burney; daughter Robin Bailey of Cottonwood; five grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the "chari- ty" of your choice in the name of Bob Shattuck. in life, including golfing with her husband and her golfing pals, an avid Nascar fan rooting for Jeff Gordon, and spending time at the casinos. None were more important than spending time with her family. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Surviving are her husband of 58 years, Charles Wietbrock; sons, Kenneth Wietbrock (Geri) Hunting- ton Beach, Ca., Gregory Wietbrock (Janet) Chico, Ca.; Granddaughters, Ka- thryn (Elliott) Haught Chico, Wietbrock, Chico, Ca., Ra- chel Wietbrock, Chico, Ca., Clara Wietbrock, Hunting- ton Beach, Ca.; sisters, Hel- en Grigsby, Poseyville, Ind., Norma Oakley, Evansville, Ind., Jonnie Davis, Hano- ver, Ind.;, brother, Danny Cleveland, St. Charles, Mo., nieces and nephews in In- diana and California. She was preceded in death by her parents, Wil- liam (Pete) and Ola Cleve- land, Poseyville IN.; a brother, Pete Cleveland Jr.; sisters, Anita Straw, and Rose Johnson. A memorial service will Ca., Sarah born September 17, 1945 in Red Bluff, CA, died June 5, 2010 at a Redding Rehab Center. He lived in Tehama County all of his life. He worked for 27 years for the Tehama County Road De- partment. He loved to grow roses, he was an avid sal- mon fisherman, and would smoke the salmon and give them to his friends. Survivors include sisters Virginia Ickes of Los Molinos, Reme Foster of Gerber, Wanda Stamey of Springfield, Missouri, broth- ers Walter Ickes of New Port, Washington, Don Ickes of Los Molinos. He was preceded in death by his father and mother Alex and Ruth Ickes, also broth- ers Gilbert, Wilmer, and Robert, and sisters Leona, Sarah, and Erma. Graveside services will be WOODY ICKES Woody Ickes, age 64, and Independently owned Telephone: (530) 824-3792 Wonderland in Obituaries Wednesday, June 9, 2010 – Daily News – 3A Death Notices Lyle Wade Carr Lyle Wade Carr died Sat- urday, June 5, 2010, in Corning. He was 89. Hall Bros. Corning Mor- tuary is handling the arrangements. Published Wednesday, June 9, 2010, in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. Ollie L. Darrow Ollie L. Darrow died Thursday, June 3, 2010, at her residence in Corning. She was 69. Hall Bros. Corning Mor- tuary is handling the arrangements. Published Wednesday, June 9, 2010, in the Daily Police reports Theft their •A yard ornament was reported stolen Monday morning on Jackson Street. The loss was $25. •A laptop was reported stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Marengo Way. The laptop, described as HP laptop, was reportedly worth $900. •A woman reportedly swiped a debit card Monday night at Walmart, then left the business with her goods but without completing the transaction. Phone photos A 17-year-old report- edly received “inappro- priate” photos from another juvenile Monday morning on Buena Vista News, Red Bluff, Calif. Dorres Dugan Dorres Dugan died May 13, 2010, in Red Bluff. She was 87. Neptune Society is han- dling the arrangements. Published Wednesday, June 9, 2010, in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. Lois E. Rosbury Lois E. Rosbury, a 57- year Tehama County resi- dent, died Monday, June 7, 2010, in Red Bluff. She was 97. Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers is handling the arrangements. Published Wednesday, June 9, 2010, in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. Avenue. Odd Beer was reportedly stolen Monday morning from an outdoor refrigerator on Lake Avenue. The stolen beer is reportedly part of a larger string of thefts from items in the yard. Crash • Patrick Harrigan, 57, of Corning was taken to St. Elizabeth Community Hospital for minor injuries including scratches to his face after he fell of his mountain bike at 11:20 a.m. Monday on Highway 99W, north of Chard Avenue. Harrigan, who was not wearing a helmet, was trying to move over for a passing motorist when he fell. Everyday Cheapskate See Page 2A Over 50 years of serving Tehama County held Friday at 11am at the Los Molinos Cemetery, with his sister Wanda Stamey of- ficiating. There will be a visitation at the Hall Bros. Corning Mortuary, Thursday from 6pm to 8pm. Donations maybe made to be held at Hoyt-Cole Chap- el of the Flowers on Satur- day, June 12, 2010 at 11:00 A.M. A graveside committal service will be held at Northern California Veter- ans Cemetery on Monday, June 14, 2010 at 11:30 A.M. The American Lung Associ- ation at: www.lungusa.org/donate owns and operates the only on-site crematory in Tehama County. said. County Counsel William Murphy said the county had not yet been served copies of the lawsuit, though he was aware of it. County Counsel Arthur Wylene said the suit con- tained nothing the county had not expected. ——— Geoff Johnson can be reached at 527-2153, extension 114 or gjohnson@redbluffdailyne ws.com. • Your loved one NEVER leaves our care. • For your peace of mind, we personally perform cremations on site. • No hidden charges. If cremation is your choice, there really is no other choice for you than the cremation experts at Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers. Contact us today so we may answer your questions. 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