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May 09, 2013

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Thursday, May 9, 2013 – Daily News Local Calendar Submit calendar items to P Box 220, Red Bluff, 96080 .O. or clerk@redbluffdailynews.com. THURSDAY, MAY 9 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, 529-8377 Fun Senior Aerobics with Linda, 8-9 a.m., $1, Community Center, 1500 S. Jackson St. 527-8177 Grief Support Group, 3 p.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Coyne Center, 528-4207 Kelly-Griggs House Museum, 1-3 p.m., Thursdays and Sundays, 311 Washington St., group tours by appointment, 527-1129 or 527-5895 La Leche League, 11 a.m., Sunrise Bible Fellowship, 956 Jackson St., 347-0562 or 527-6818 Live country music, with dinner, 5-7 p.m., Veterans Hall Painting session, Red Bluff Art Association, 10 a.m., Snug Harbor recreation room, 600 Rio Vista Ave., 527-4810 PAL Martial Arts, 3-5 p.m., ages 5-18, 529-7920, www.tehamaso.org Phoenix Comunity Support Group, 11:30 a.m., Presbyterian Church, 838 Jefferson St., 945-2349 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 Red Bluff Exchange Club, noon, M&M Ranch House, 645 Antelope Blvd. #1 Red Bluff Lions Club, 6 p.m., Veterans Memorial, 527-8452 Reeds Creek School District Board of Trustees, 4:40 p.m. Senior Chair Volleyball: sit and play with a light weight beachball. 1 p.m. Red Bluff 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 Planning Commission Workshop, 9 a.m., 727 Oak St., 527-2200 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 Corning Cal-Fresh and Healthy Family Appointments,1-3 p.m., Family Resource Center, 1488 South St., 8247670 Dance with Juana, noon to 1 p.m., Family Resource Center, 1488 South St., 824-7670 Degree of Pocahontas Silver Cloud Council #168, 7 p.m. Independent Grange 470, 20945 Corning Road, 824-1114 or 586-1065 Domestic Violence Information and Support Group, Call for group time and location, 528-0226 Dual Diagnosis Group, 1:30-3 p.m., 1600 Solano St., 527-8491, Ext. 3309 Friends of the Library, 2 p.m., 740 Third St. Sewing group, 9 a.m., Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 Soccer training, 4-6 p.m., Woodson School soccer field, 150 N Toomes Ave., 824-7680 Cottonwood Cottonwood Creek Watershed Board of Directors, 5:30 p.m., 3645 Main St., 347-6637 FRIDAY, MAY 10 Red Bluff Celebrate Recovery, 7 p.m., Bethel Assembly of God, 625 Luther Road, 527-0445 or 366-6298 Corning Car Show, 5-9 p.m., Bartels Giant Burger, 22355 Corning,Road, local car clubs welcome, 824-2788 SATURDAY, MAY 11 Red Bluff Bounce back from bankruptcy Dear Mary: Please give me some pointers on bouncing back from bankruptcy. Will this have any effect on future employment opportunities? -- Henry, email Dear Henry: Live on cash. Have only one credit card, and if you use it, pay it in full every month. Refuse all other offers of credit, and take on no unsecured debt. Pay all of your bills early; never be late. Let nothing prevent you from saving 10 percent of your income. Many employers require credit reports from prospective employees -- it's the new character reference. Your bankruptcy will appear on your credit report for 10 years; there's no way around that. This may adversely affect your job opportunities. But don't despair. In time, your credit report will reflect a radical change of behavior, and that will speak volumes to anyone looking at it, even a prospective employer. Dear Mary: I'm tired of paying $8 or more for mascara that gets all dried out and clumpy after just a few weeks! What can I do to increase the useful life of mascara? -- Ellen, Pennsylvania Dear Ellen: I hear you! Choose mascara that has a thin brush and smaller opening because the small- er the opening, the less air can get Mel, email Dear Mel: It just takes time to in to dry out the product. Don't "pump" the mascara wand heal a blemished credit report. Most when you use it because that negative items remain for seven forces air into the tube. years. My best advice is to stop worrying so much about Instead, gently your credit file. Instead, twist the brush concentrate on paying your while pulling it bills on time and staying from the tube. away from new credit. A For mascara that has secured credit card is a already begun to dry out, great idea because if you close it tightly, and set do not abuse that account, the tube in a cup of hot it will be reported positivewater for a few minutes ly to the credit bureau. to soften and revitalize And what's wrong with the product. When you a prepaid cellphone? I get down to the end, add Mary advise everyone to do that. a drop of saline solution Unless you are looking to or artificial tears, and buy a home or change jobs you'll get one or two last in the near future, about the applications (this will only thing you can do with not work with watera good credit report is qualproof mascara). ify for more credit -- someMy pharmacist advisthing you probably should es that mascara should be thrown out after three months to stay away from, at least right now. avoid bacterial contamination. SavDo you have a question for ing a few bucks is not worth risking Mary? Email her at an eye infection. Dear Mary: I'm 39 years old and mary@everydaycheapskate.com, have bad credit. I've tried credit or write to Everyday Cheapskate, rebuilding, credit repair, and I just P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA can't get out of the mud, so to 90630. Mary Hunt is the founder of a speak. How do I build positive cred- www.DebtProofLiving.com, it? I've resorted to prepaid credit personal finance member website cards, prepaid cellphones and just and the author of "7 Money Rules spending cash, but I'm still stuck. -- for Life," released in 2012. Hunt Everyday Cheapskate Book signing and reception at Whiskeytown The National Park Service and the Friends of Whiskeytown will host a reception and book signing event for local author Bob Madgic at Whiskeytown National Recreation Area's Visitor Center at 5:30 p.m. on May 10, 2013. Madgic's newest publication, "The Sacramento — A Transcendent River," is the first comprehensive work on one of the most important rivers of the world. Through crisp writing and more than 190 stunning photographs, the book traces the river from its headwaters to its estuary, and its human history from before Euro-Americans to the present. Madgic's book will be available for purchase and autographing. He will share his experience in writing this engaging book, the gathering of photos and be available to answer questions. The National Park Service's Visitor Center at Whiskeytown National Recreation Area has available a wide variety of books, maps, and sou- All of humanity is looking for real love. Many of us have been disillusioned in our search and have even concluded that it only exists in fairy tales and Hollywood. Wars are fought over it, lives have been lost over it, studies have researched it, and songs are even sung about it, yet the quest goes on to discover its true meaning. In her book, What's Love Got to Do With It?, pastor, author, singer and motivational speaker Sheri Police reports The following information is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Tehama County Sheriff's Department, Corning Police Department and California Highway Patrol. Arrests • Shane Cooper also known by the last name Kayla, 29, Red Bluff was arrested for felony possession of a narcotic, possession of a controlled substance, two failure to appear charges, misdemeanor failure to appear and paraphernalia. • Christopher Allen Ramos, aka Speedy, 31, Red Bluff was arrested at the Sears parking lot for misdemeanor obstruction and paraphernalia. Ramos also had a felony parole violation and an outstanding charge of transportation of a controlled substance. Bail was $6,000. Corning Los Molinos Senior Dance, 7 p.m., Senior Center, Josephine Street, 384-2100 Tehama Tehama County Museum, 1-4 p.m., 275 C St., group tours, call 384-2595 venirs for sale, including Madgic's recent works: "Shattered Air" and "A Guide to California's Freshwater Fishes" are each available for purchase at this event. Madgic is a former public educator who has turned to writing in retirement. His last book was the highly acclaimed "Shattered Air. A True Account of Catastrophe and Courage on Yosemite's Half Dome." Madgic's passions in life are conservation and fly fishing, both central to his recent work on the Sacramento River. "This will be a wonderful opportunity for parents to bring their children to the reception to learn more about the Sacramento River and meet a local author," said Park Superintendent Jim Milestone. The Friends of Whiskeytown will provide light refreshments for the event. For more information, call Tommie Scherf, assistant to the superintendent, at (530) 2423410. Book signing event at Redding Library Downs takes you on a journey in search of real love. Downs will be signing copies of her book 6-8 p.m. Thursday, May 9 at the Redding Library, 1100 Park View Ave. Through a shattered childhood to a devastating divorce and life as a single parent, Sheri Downs demonstrates that even the most oppressive situations can be overcome. Her story will first bring you to tears, then leave you hopeful, believing • Juan Valencia, 24, San Diego was arrested on southbound Interstate 5 near Riverside for felony use of a compartment to conceal and misdemeanors of carrying a concealed firearm and possession of an unregistered handgun. Bail was $21,000. • Jason Matthew Ramey, 28, was arrested Tuesday morning at a Fifth Avenue residence in Corning and booked into Tehama County Jail on the charge of inflicting corporal injury: spouse/cohabitant. At 10:37 a.m. Tuesday, someone reported hearing a neighbor involved in disturbance with a man yelling and banging on the walls. Animals Someone reported Airplane Display Days, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Red Bluff their stepson was bitten Airport, 1760 Airport Blvd., 527-6547 by a loose dog Tuesday Decorative Brushes of No. California, 10 a.m., morning near Acacia and Community, 1500 S. Jackson St., 527-7449 Frontier Village Farmers Market,8 a.m. to 1 p.m., 645 Antelope Blvd. EBT accepted Lotto numbers Tehama County Young Marine Drills, 9 a.m. to 3 SACRAMENTO (AP) — The winning nump.m., 1005 Vista Way, Ste. C. 366-0813 Weight Watchers meeting, 8 a.m, 485 Antelope bers drawn XXX night: SuperLotto Plus Powerball games Blvd., #N, 1-800-651-6000 9-27-28-34-47 21-22-26-30-57 Meganumber: 6 Powerball: 27 RedCross Northeastern California volunteer orientation meeting 4-6 p.m., Corning Fire, 814 Fifth St. Spring Bloom, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Lucero Olive Oil, 2120 Lolita Ave., free 3A Amazing Finds NEW & USED FURNITURE & MUCH, MUCH MORE! Featuring Western, Lodge & Ranch Styles Two Locations - 30,000 square feet RED BLUFF 530-917-1138 REDDING 530-917-7797 22660 Antelope Blvd. 3351 S. Market St. amazingfindsredbluff.com amazingfindshome.com 9am – 8pm (closed Saturdays) 9am – 6:30pm daily Amazing Sale! that real love does actually exist. You will turn the pages in anticipation as she reveals how God's love emerges in every circumstance. She is a life transformed by the "real love" that never fails. You will not want to put this book down until you too have the answer to the daunting question, What's love got to do with it? For more information, contact Jim Miller at 888-361-9473 or jim@tatepublishing.com. Thistle streets. Apt life • Items were reported stolen from a residence at Ash Street Apartments. • A bicycle was reported vandalized and parts stolen at Creekside Village Apartments. • Property was reported stolen from a residence at Kimball Crossings. • A laptop was reported stolen from a residence at Red Bluff Apartments. Burglary A window was smashed out of a vehicle parked at Jellys Ferry at the Oak Slough parking lot. Change from the ashtray, custom earplugs, papers including a wood cutting permit and gasoline were taken. Theft L and L Thrift reported the theft of gasoline from a U-Haul vehicle. Vandalism A vehicle was reported vandalized on Jefferson Street. Crash Someone on Herbert K-8 Bend Elementary School Now part of Evergreen Union School District Avenue in Corning reported just before 8 a.m. Tuesday that an unknown person had driven over his fence with a vehicle, causing minor damage to the fence. Odd A suspicious circumstance was called in to Corning Police by a PG&E employee at 11:02 a.m. regarding a residence on Edith Avenue that appeared to be vacant, but the front door was open. The employee told officers that there were clothes scattered everywhere and they believed the residence might have squatters. The door to the residence, which appeared to have someone working on it, was re-secured, however, officers were unable to determine whether a squatter was at the residence or if someone was repairing it. It is unknown whether the incidents are related, but a second log entry shows a report about 3 p.m. Tuesday of a contractor from PG&E in the lobby stating he was threatened while at an address on Edith Avenue. Sun Country Quilters presents "A Garden of Quilts" • Standards-Based Instruction/Curriculum • Grades K-8 • Transitional Kindergartners Welcome • Small Class Sizes • Safe Rural Setting with Access to Large School Resources • Focus on Developing the Whole Child with High Academics & Behavioral Expectations • Support for ALL Learners • After School SERRF Program May 18th & 19th 2013 INTERDISTRICTS WELCOME For more information Enroll Now 530-527-4648 Bend Elementary - 22270 Bend Ferry Rd. Red Bluff, CA. www.bend.evergreenusd.com Tehama District Fairgrounds Over 300 Quilts • Vendors Demos-Food Admission $7 528-8838 (leave message) www.suncountryquilters.com

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