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Thursday, May 2, 2013 – Daily News Local Calendar Submit calendar items to P Box 220, Red Bluff, 96080 .O. or clerk@redbluffdailynews.com. THURSDAY, MAY 2 Red Bluff California HEAT Chorus - Sweet Adelines, 7 p.m., Meteer School Room 26, 695 Kimball Road, 8950139 Childbirth Class, 6:30 p.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Columba room, Anita 529-8377 Fun Senior Aerobics with Linda, 8-9 a.m., $1 per class, Red Bluff Community Center, 1500 South Jackson Street 527-8177 Grief Support Group, 3 p.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Coyne Center, Kristin, 528-4207 Kelly-Griggs House Museum, 1-3 p.m., Thursdays and Sundays, 311 Washington St., tours by appointment,527-1129 or 527-5895 Latino Outreach, noon., Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 528-8066 Live country music, 5-7 p.m., dinner, Veterans Hall National Alliance on Mental Illness, Tehama County Chapter Meeting, 6 p.m., County Department of Education, 1135 Lincoln St.., 515-0151 National Day of Prayer gathering, 12:15 p.m., Tehama County Courthouse, 529-1748 Painting session, Red Bluff Art Association, 10 a.m., Snug Harbor recreation room, 600 Rio Vista Ave., 527-4810 PAL Martial Arts, ages 5-18, 3-5 p.m., 529-7920, www.tehamaso.org Pinochle for Seniors, 12:30-3:30 p.m., 1500 S. Jackson St., free, 527-8177 Playtime Pals Playgroup, 10 a.m., Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 5288066 Phoenix Comunity Support Group for those getting over chemical dependency, 11:30 a.m., Presbyterian Church, 838 Jefferson St., 945-2349 Red Bluff Exchange Club, noon, M&M Ranch House, 645 Antelope Blvd. #1 Red Bluff Lions Club, 6 p.m., Veterans Memorial, 527-8452 Senior Chair Volleyball, 1 p.m. Community Center, 1500 S. Jackson St. Sunrise Speakers Toastmasters, noon, Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste.101, 5291841 Swinging Squares Square Dance Club, 7 p.m., Community Center, 1500 S. Jackson St., beginner or review classes, 529-1615 Tehama County Public Health Advisory Board, noon-3:15 p.m., 1860 Walnut St., Shasta Conference Room, 527-6824 Widowed Persons Dinner, 6 p.m., call 384-2471 for location Women's Domestic Violence Information and Support Group, Call for group time and location, 5280226 3A Get back on that wagon, now Dear Mary: I've read your books and am a member of DebtProofLiving.com. My husband and I were excited to start our Rapid Debt-Repayment Plan and did well the first month. Now we have fallen off the wagon and are behind on payments again. We haven't used our credit cards, but we feel discouraged. Now what? -Teresa, California Dear Teresa: Want to know how many times I fell off and had to get back up on that wagon? Too many times to count. I don't recommend it because each time you fall off, you only delay the process. You're being too soft on yourselves. You need to get tough. That starts with getting downright angry. Get mad at the decisions that brought you to this place in your life and mad for believing that credit cards would make your life easier. Get angry that you have all this debt to repay. Then, give yourselves a swift kick in the rear, grit your collective teeth and direct that anger at your outstanding debt. It's making your lives miserable, and it has to go. Dear Kevin: You are on the right I'm so glad you're part of our DPL family, and that you've track in getting the financing read my books. I tell you through your credit union. The with gratitude and amaze- credit union should not differentiate ment that a membership to between a car purchased from a private owner or a used car D e b t P r o o f L iv dealer. Go to the credit ing.com has union before you start helped untold thoushopping. Find out the sands of people to get terms of the loan they will out of debt and onto a give you, including the path of living below their monthly payments. Once means. I know it can do you are pre-qualified, you the same for you. Just can start shopping with keep going, and don't confidence. ever give up. In most cases, once you Dear Mary: I recently have signed the loan docugraduated from college, Mary ments, the credit union will and I need to buy a car. I cut you a check that will be don't have the money to as good as cash. You can pay cash, so I have shop private offers as well as decided to buy a used used car dealers. As far as car by taking a loan the seller is concerned, you from my credit union. I are a cash buyer. Once you would get a better deal if find the car that is right for I buy directly from an owner rather than a used car deal- you, you will have to bring the car's ership. However, personal standard title and registration to the credit loans have higher interest rates union. It will be transferred to the than auto loans. Which option is credit union's name as owner. When better economically? -- Kevin, you pay the loan in full, the title will be transferred back to you as owner. Pennsylvania Hunt Everyday Cheapskate Foundation awards medical scholarships North Valley Health Education Foundation selected 24 scholarship recipients to be awarded more than $31,000 at this year's Annual Awards Dinner which was held on April 11 at the Enloe Conference Center. These scholarships were made available to local and out-of-area students originating from the Northern California area who have been admitted in nursing, medical school or allied health studies in Butte College, Chico State, UC Davis and other out of the area medical schools. Over the past 39 years, NVHEF has awarded almost $790,000 in scholarships to over 925 students. Throughout the many years since its founding in 1973, NVHEF relies on the many individuals who give their support through monetary donations and volunteering their time. This year's 39th Annual Scholarship Dinner was made possible by the gracious sponsorship of Enloe Medical Center. The mission of North Valley Health Education Foundation is to help people with financial need become contributing members of society. NVHEF would like to see the investment in these medical students would benefit the communities they choose to serve. For additional information on NVHEF, please call Sara Nelson, secretary to the Board of Directors, at 530-591-4161 or visit NVHEF.org. Use fire caution when using equipment As residents clear dead grass and wildfire. Use a string trimmer The Tehama-Glenn Unit of the California Department of Forestry brush 100 feet from homes CalFire instead. · If possible remove any rocks in and Fire Protection (CalFire) and wants to remind homeowners that the Tehama County Fire Depart- how they clear their Defensible and around the area before operating equipment. ment (TCFD) urges residents to Space is just as important. · Be sure your portable gas powCalFire offers the following tips use caution when working outto prevent fires from equipment ered equipment has a spark arrester. doors. · Never re-fuel while equipment The lack of rainfall this past win- use: · Never use propane torches to is still hot from use. ter and spring and the warmer tem· Keep the equipment maintained peratures, combined with increased burn away grass and brush. · Do yard maintenance with pow- and free of carbon and other winds and low humidity's are eleered equipment before 10 a.m., not buildup. vating the risk of wildfires. · Always have a shovel and water CalFire and Tehama County Fire during the heat of the day or when supply nearby. has recently responded to three fires the wind is blowing. For more steps on how to prepare · Never use lawn mowers on dry involving industrial harvesters in grain fields. As the fire danger grass or brush. The spark from the for fire season and other fire safety increases, the unsafe use of equip- metal blade of a lawn mower tips visit www.fire.ca.gov or against a rock can easily ignite a www.ReadyForWildfire.org. Am-vets, 4 p.m., Corning Veteran's Memorial Hall, ment can start fires. 1620 Solano St. Cal-Fresh and Healthy Family Appointments, 13 p.m., Family Resource Center, 1488 South St., 824In addition to team sponsorship, organizers need The Salvation Army's inaugural Kids to Camp Char7670 Corning Patriots, 6 p.m., Senior Center, 824-2332 ity Golf Tournament will be hosted Oct. 4 by The Red funds donated to help cover planning cost for the tourBluff Elks Lodge at Sevillano Links Golf Club in Corn- nament and Gift in Kind donations for the auction and Dance with Juana, noon to 1 p.m., Family ing. snacks donated for the golfers during the tournament. Resource Center, 1488 South St., 824-7670 All team sponsors and donors will be acknowledged The Salvation Army of Red Bluff will use all net Domestic Violence Information and Support proceeds from this tournament to help send underpriv- during the event. For more information, call tournament director Fran ileged children of Tehama County to The Salvation Group, call for group time and location, 528-0226 Fazio at 527-8530. Dual Diagnosis Group, 1:30, 1600 Solano St., Army camp year round. 527-8491, Ext. 3309 Improved Order of Redmen # 203, 7 p.m. IndePolice reports • Two women were paraphernalia. Godinez bill. The woman was pendent Grange 470, 20945 Corning Road, 824-1114 arrested during a traffic was booked on her war- admonished for transportThe following infor- stop at 11:27 p.m. Tues- rants. ing children without propSewing group, 9 a.m., Family Resource Center, mation is compiled from day for a vehicle violation er car seats. A counterfeit West and South streets, 824-7670 Red Bluff Police Depart- on Highway 99W at the $20 bill was recovered. Soccer training, 4-6 p.m., except for holidays and ment, Tehama County intersection with Fig Paskenta Community rain, Woodson School soccer field, 150 N. Toomes, Sheriff's Department, Lane. Officers contacted Service reported a burCorning Police Depart- the 824-7680 driver, Claudia Two separate vegetament and California Ramirez, 45, of Corning glary Tuesday. Women's Support Group, 6 p.m., Family tion fires burned two acres Highway Patrol. and passenger Susan Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 each Tuesday afternoon. Godinez, 39, of Orland • A purse was reported The cause of both is under FRIDAY, MAY 3 and learned Godinez had investigation. The first • Jose Torres Chavez, three warrants for her stolen at Hands of Hope incident was reported at Rescue Mission. 58, Gerber was booked arrest with a total bail • A tree was reported 2:59 p.m. in the area of and released on felony amount of $13,776. A Kstolen from the 14000 Plymire Road, off of Bingo, doors at 5 p.m., early birds at 6 p.m. Com- charges of planting mari9 search of the vehicle block of Ryan Lane. Callahan Road. The fire munity and Senior Center, food available juana, possession of mari- was conducted during was contained at 3:52 p.m. Celebrate Recovery, 7 p.m., Bethel Assembly of juana for sale, possession which three separate bags A second fire was reportof concentrated cannabis of methamphetamine God, 625 Luther Road, 527-0445 or 366-6298 • The Citrus Heights ed at 3:28 p.m. Tuesday in Tehama County Education Foundation, board and keeping a place to sell were located with a com- Apartments reported van- the area of Rawson Road drugs. bined gross weight of 2 and Chittenden near Cornmeeting, 7:30 a.m., County Department of Education, • Chelsea Danielle grams. Ramirez had a dalism to the laundry ing. The fire was conAmanda Deuel aka methamphetamine smok- room. 1135 Lincoln St. • A woman reported tained at 4:07 p.m. Christina, 25, Red Bluff ing device in her possesher vehicle window was was arrested at South sion. Both women were Avenue south of Stephens booked and released after broken in the parking lot A man reported TuesRancho Tehama Community Church Yard Sale, 9 for felony vehicle theft promising to appear at a at Washington and Pine day afternoon that he had streets. a.m. to 3 p.m., 17207 Stagecoach Road and receiving known later court date. The two lost his Social Security stolen property and mis- were booked on the card and was advised at demeanor hit and run. charges of possession and A woman at Tower the Social Security office Los Molinos Grange, 7 p.m., Grange Hall, 68th Bail was $31,000. transportation of a conto contact Corning Police. • Belinda Kaye Juarez trolled substance. Mart on Solano Street in and Singer avenues, 529-0930 also known by the names Ramirez was booked on Corning reported Tuesday Joaquin, Bell and Lopez, the charge of possession evening that she thinks SATURDAY, MAY 4 Red Bluff Garden Club 49, Gerber was arrested of controlled substance she has a counterfeit $20 Presents It's for felony possession of a 52nd Annual Standard controlled substance and Tehama County Museum Black Bart Presen- misdemeanor paraphernaFLOWER tation, 1-2:30 p.m., museum hours 1-4 p.m., 275 C lia. Bail was $50,000. SHOW & • Ruben Victor Lueras, St., 384-2595 PLANT 23, Vallejo was arrested All makes and models. SALE We perform dealer for felony failure to recommened Open to the Public – Free Admission appear. Bail was $15,000. NEW & USED FURNITURE Member Discount 30K, 60K, 90K Lotto numbers • Kenneth Leon SERVICES AT LOWER PRICES & MUCH, MUCH MORE! 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