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Wednesday, July 7, 2010 – Daily News – 3A 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. Local Calendar WEDNESDAY, JULY 7 Red Bluff Al-Anon, noon, Presbyterian Church, Jefferson and Hickory Downtown Farmers Market, 5-8 p.m., Washing- ton Street between Oak and Pine streets Elks duplicate bridge, noon, Elks Lodge, 355 Gilmore Road, 528-9418 Ishi Archers 16 target 3-D Summer League 5 p.m., 527-4200. Red Bluff Kiwanis, noon, Wilcox Oaks Golf Club Senior Dance, 7 p.m., Westside Grange, Walnut St. Tehama AIDS Consortium, 5 p.m. committee meeting, 5:30 p.m. public meeting, St. Elizabeth Home Health Care, 1425 Vista Way, 527-6824 Tehama County Drug and Alcohol Advisory Board Meeting, noon, 1860 Walnut St. 527-7893 Tehama County Library story time, 9:30 a.m., 645 Madison St. 527-0604 Tehama County Mosquito Abatement District, 7 p.m., 11861 County Road 99W Tehama County Technical Advisory Commit- tee, 9 a.m., courthouse annex, 444 Oak St., Room E Tehama Shooters Association, 6:30 p.m., Wet- ter Hall, 1740 Walnut St. 527-8727 Youth Archery Instruction, 5 p.m., range on Hwy 36 east, free for Ishi club and 4-H members, 527- 4200 Widowed persons breakfast, 8 a.m., Tremont Cafe & Creamery, 731 Main St., men and women welcome, 384-2471 Corning Computer class, 6 p.m., Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 Strategies for Success, Life Skill classes, 1:30 p.m., Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 Los Molinos Free ESL Class 3:30-4:30 p.m., Los Molinos Ele- mentary, 7700 Stanford Ave., 384-7833 THURSDAY, JULY 8 Red Bluff California HEAT chorus, 7 p.m., Metteer Schooll Room 27, 695 Kimball Road, 527-8001 Childbirth Class, 5 p.m., St. Elizabeth Communi- ty Hospital, Columba room, Anita 529-8377 Grief Support Group, 3 p.m., St. Elizabeth Com- munity Hospital, Coyne Center, 528-4207 La Leche League, 11 a.m., Sunrise Bible Fellow- ship, 956 Jackson St., 347-0562 or 527-6818, or email hurton@sbcglobal.net Live country music, with dinner, 5-7 p.m., Veter- ans Hall Painting session, Red Bluff Art Association, 10 a.m., Snug Harbor recreation room, 600 Rio Vista Ave., 527-4810 PAL Kickboxing, 4 p.m., 1450 Schwab St., 529- 8716 or 200-3950 Playtime Pals Playgroup, 9:30 a.m., Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 528- 8066 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. Sunrise Speakers Toastmasters, noon, Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 528- 8066 Swinging Squares Square Dance Club, 7 p.m., Red Bluff Community and Senior Center, 1500 S. Jackson St., beginner or review classes, 529-1615 Tehama County Planning Commission Work- shop, 9 a.m., 727 Oak St., 527-2200 Corning Degree of Pocahontas Silver Cloud Council # 168, 7 p.m. Corning Senior Center Dual Diagnosis Group, 1:30-3 p.m., 1600 Solano St., 527-8491, ext. 3309 Sewing group, 9 a.m., Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 Los Molinos Free ESL Class, Childcare Included on Thurs- days, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Los Molinos Elementary, 7700 Stanford Ave., 384-7833 Cottonwood Cottonwood Creek Watershed Board of Direc- tors, 5:30 p.m., Cottonwood Assembly of God 20404 Gas Point Road, 347-6637 FRIDAY, JULY 9 Red Bluff and Hickory Al-Anon, 6-7 p.m., Presbyterian Church, Jeferson Celebrate Recovery, 6:15 p.m., Vineyard Christ- ian Fellowship, 738 Walnut St. 527-2449 Knit for Kids, 9:15 to noon, Presbyterian Church, 838 Jefferson St., 527-0372 Housecleaning wins tip of the month Just wait until you read the July Tip of the Month. If you're looking for a great way to cool off in the hot sun and get some house- cleaning done at the same time, here's a great way to do it. It even may win you some help from the little ones in the house. Congratulations to Joan V. for winning a one-year online membership to Debt-Proof Living (http://www.Debt- ProofLiving.com) for this tip: BLIND HOUSEKEEPING. For $9.99, I bought a 42-inch wading pool. I put it on my patio table, filled it with suds and water, and washed all of my win- dow blinds in it. I didn't have to bend, stoop or make a mess in the house. After I washed the blinds, I hung them over outdoor chairs, rinsed them with a hose and let them dry. Now it's time to refill the pool and give the dog a bath! -- Joan V., e-mail TRASH TALK. We have a trash compactor in our kitchen. I don't use it because I recycle everything and we barely put out two bags of trash a week. I always have wished it were another cabinet instead. Then I got the idea to use it as a tempo- rary recycling stop. Now I put Police reports The following informa- tion is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Tehama County Sheriff’s Department, Corning Police Department and Cal- ifornia Highway Patrol. Arrests • Justin Paul Preciado, 21, Cottonwood, was arrested Friday night on Del Norte Drive by the TCSD on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm, child cruelty, attempted robbery and obstructing or resisting a peace officer. Bail was set at $113,000. • Corning Police arrest- ed two Red Bluff men Monday evening in the area of South Street at Peach Street. Officers contacted a vehicle occupied by Michael Robert Jones, 27, and Trevor Preston Sears and located several hypo- dermic syringes and four Oxycontin pills in the vehi- cle. Jones and Sears were bookedon the charges of possession of a narcotic controlled substance and possession of a smoking or injection device. Bail was set at $12,500 each. • Jose Arredondor, 31, Corning, also known as Marlos Salinas, was arrest- ed Saturday afternoon on Solano Street by the CHP on suspicion of driving under the influence, pos- sessing a controlled sub- stance, transporting a con- trolled substance, possess- ing a controlled substance for sale, evading a peace officer, driving without a license and possessing con- trolled substance parapher- nalia. Bail was set at $85,380. • Thomas Earl Scott, 55, Red Bluff, was arrested Fri- day evening on Electric Avenue by the TCSD on suspicion of theft by way of embezzlement. Bail was set at $50,000. • Jesse Ray Denton, 23, and Theodore Richard Bulns, 20, both of Corning, were arrested Saturday night on Edith Avenue by the TCSD on suspicion of robbery and obstructing or resisting an officer. Bail was set at $28,000. • Steven Eric McCabe, 23, Los Molinos, was arrested Thursday night on Shasta Boulevard by the TCSD on suspicion of child cruelty and failing to appear in court. Bail was set at $25,220. • Richard Angel Pulido, Pick a Rib with Us Daily Specials Jack the Ribber All you can eat ribs $ Friday Night Rib Dinners 1400 1150 Monroe St. 527-6108 only recyclable plastics and glass in it. That way, I don't have to carry recycling outside more than once or twice a week. -- Jodi H., e-mail WALNUT W ONDER. When I was grow- ing up, our cats would jump onto our dark hardwood piano and scratch it. My mom used to rub the scratch- es with the meat of a walnut (no shell, of course!). Most of the scratches on that piano are invisible to this day. I still use walnuts for furniture scratches, and they work well. Test the method on a less visible area to be sure it doesn't darken the wood, but I haven't had that problem yet. -- Bonnie, e-mail Mary Hunt Everyday Cheapskate AMAZING SAVING. When my son was an infant, he received $20 or $30 in cash for special occasions, such as Christmas and birthdays, from grandparents and friends. I opened a savings account for him and put all the money in it. At his age, he never missed it. Then I had young 24, Red Bluff, also known as Looney, was arrested Saturday afternoon on Wal- nut Street by the RBPD on suspicion of causing trau- matic injury in a domestic situation. Bail was set at $25,000. • Ronnie Joe Vanwey, 18, Red Bluff, also known as James Reese Vanvade, also known as Rese James Vanwey, was arrested Fri- day evening at Jill’s Market on Highway 99E by the CHP on suspicion of buy- ing or receiving a stolen vehicle, taking a vehicle without the owner’s per- mission, obstructing an officer and giving false tes- timony. Bail was set at $23,280. • Phillip Hall Clinton, 93, Red Bluff, was arrested Sunday morning on Adobe Road by the TCSD on sus- picion of causing more than $400 in vandalism dam- ages, carrying a loaded firearm in public and carry- ing a loaded firearm with the intent of committing a felony. Bail was set at $21,500. • Eric Raymond Ysit Eagle, 19, was arrested early Thursday morning on Vista Way at South Jackson Street by the TCSD on sus- picion of driving with a blood alcohol level higher than .05 percent and child cruelty. Bail was set at $12,500. • Russell Marshall Hen- nings, 51, Chico, and Randy Hennings Perry, 55, Cohasset, were arrested Thursday afternoon on Cohaset State Road by the TCSD on suspicion of being registered felons or addicts in possession of a firearm. Bail was set at $10,000 for each. • Edward Eugene Oulette, 35, Red Bluff, was arrested Sunday afternoon on Highway 99W by the TCSD on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm. Bail was set at $10,000. Violence • A man, reportedly drunk, battered his 13-year- old brother and yelled at his mother before he was arrested Friday night on Del Norte Drive. • Someone reportedly threw chemicals into some- one else’s face Saturday night on Fifth Avenue. Dogs • A 5-year-old girl was reported bitten in the face neighbors who liked to host weekly parties. Afterward they were more than happy to drop off sacks of aluminum cans at my house. I sold the cans and matched the profits out of my pocket, all of which I added to my son's sav- ings account. Eventually, I went to a stockbroker and had him set up a fund for my son with me as the custodian. I transferred the savings money into it and added to it regularly. When my son turned 15 years old, this account was worth $28,000. The amazing thing about it was that saving the money was painless. -- Debra M., Colorado Would you like to send a tip to Mary? You can e-mail her at mary@everydaycheapskate.com, or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2135, Paramount, CA 90723. Include your first and last name and state. Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com and author of 18 books, including "Debt-Proof Living" and "Tiptionary 2." by a German shepherd Sat- urday evening on Sher- wood Boulevard. • Greg Esguerra Fernan- dez reported using a gun to defend himself from an attacking dog Sunday night on Hall Road. Fernandez had reportedly contacted the dog owner and informed him of the cir- cumstances. Theft • Charles Leon Eller reported finding his resi- dence broken into Sunday night on Richfield Road. • Charles Leialoha Dietz reported a burglary Friday to his River Heights Drive. • Julia Patricia Wilcox reported a purse stolen Sun- day afternoon from an unlocked vehicle on Ross Road. The purse reportedly contained makeup a wallet and CDs. The loss is $375. • Sarah Jane Yingling reported Saturday morning the theft of $130 in cash, a driver’s license, baby for- mula and five signed, blank checks from an unlocked vehicle on McGlynn Drive. • Joan Thomas reported Monday morning on Baker Road that she signed a check to a contractor whom she has since been unable to reach. Trespass Lynn Johnson reported Monday night that a pair of juveniles broke into her shed on Jackson Street. Vandalism A man, approximately 70 years old, reportedly threw rocks through a win- dow Sunday morning on Adobe Road. Odd • A man reportedly admitted to placing nails in the roadway Friday after- noon at the corner of Wal- ton and Citrus roads, flat- tening three tires on a pass- ing car. The man reported- ly placed the nails to deter trespassers. He was advised of liability issues the nails could create and told to contact his Home- owner’s Association for advice. • Old household items, including mattresses, were reportedly dumped Mon- day morning on Hooker Creek Road. Police were unable to determine the owner. • A loose raft was report- edly found Monday night at Red Bluff River Park. Baby • CalFire was called at 3:08 a.m. Friday to the 300 block of LeBray Avenue in the Antelope area for a baby that was not breath- ing. According to sheriff’s logs, the baby was trans- ported to St. Elizabeth Community Hospital where it later died. Nothing further was available. Collision • A collision at 2:45 p.m. Saturday on Hoag Road, west of Mary Avenue, in the Corning area left one 19-year-old Corning woman with minor injuries. Ryan Jones, 36, of Santa Barbara was driving east on Hoag Road about 15 mph and made a left turn in front of Esmeralda Pureco-Loera who was driving west on Hoag Road about 55 mph. The collision sent Pureco- Loera’s vehicle into some decor rocks on the right shoulder of Hoag Road, causing major damage to her vehicle. Jones’ vehicle had minor damage. Hit and run • Two vehicles parked on the right shoulder of Berrendos Avenue west of Sunset Street were side- swiped in a hit and run at 1:34 p.m. and 1:35 p.m. Sunday by a gray vehicle of unknown make or model. The unknown dri- ver was going east on Berrendos Avenue when it sideswiped a 1993 Dodge Spirit owned by Steve Stanley of Red Bluff caus- ing minor damage. The vehicle continued east where it hit a 1995 Geo Metro belonging to Eliza- beth Butler of Red Bluff, also causing minor dam- age. VETERINARY HOSPITAL Welcomes a new addition to our team. ANTELOPE Dr Gina Pedersen is a U.C. Davis graduate with training and interests in both small and large animal medicine and surgery. As she joins us, we are once again able to offer large animal in-house and ambulatory service in addition our full small animal service. WELCOME DR. PEDERSEN! Red Bluff CA - 527-4522