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10B – Daily News – Saturday, July 24, 2010 Furniture Depot 235 So. Main St., Red Bluff 527-1657 MON.-FRI. 9:00-6:00 SAT. 9:00-5:00 • SUN. 11:00-5:00 Private Party Classifieds August FREE ADS! Turn no-longer-needed items into Cash … At no cost to you! Has the heat gotten to us? Maybe! From August 2 thru 31 private parties will enjoy FREE classified liner ads in many popular Classifications. ★Automotive★Boat★Bike ads for sale for $3,500 or less – also FREE! ★All General Merchandise categories will be published for FREE, except yard and garage sales. ★ Personals will be published for FREE. ★ Announcements ★ Lost & Found and The Small Print: FREE ads not available for: Services, Employment, Real Estate/Rentals, Farm/Garden/Pets*, Wood/Construction categories.* * However, ads offering ANY items for FREE will be allowed to run for FREE! FREE ads must be 30 words or less (standard abbreviations OK) and may be booked to run up to 6 days. No more than 4 FREE ads may run at a time using the same phone number. Extras like boxes, extra bolding and in-column photos are not available for FREE ads. Reminder: FREE Classified ads as above are available for private parties only! What are you waiting for? D NEWSAILY RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY Classified Advertising: 527-2151 x103 Sunday Buffet Special $ 9.99 COUPON 2 DAYS ONLY! Applications will be accepted for Back to School Project shopping day due to overwhelming community & donor support. FRI. 7/30 9AM-5PM SAT. 7/31 9AM-1PM 836 Washington St., Red Bluff 529-4074 China Buffet CHINESE RESTAURANT Open 7 Days A Week China Buffet Happy Hours Monday Lunch $ All Day $6.99 Tuesday - Saturday 6.99 Dinner $ 9.99 343 S. Main St. Red Bluff 530-529-5888 (No Checks) 10 % off COUPON on dinner only (everyday) Expires 7-31-10 COUPON Furniture 0% 12 month financing up to50%-60% off Retail prices on selected items NEW YORK (AP) — nomic recovery. Investors bought stocks again on the latest reassuring news about the economy. This time, it was about European banks. European regulators, who issued the results of what are called ‘‘stress tests’’ on the banks, said Fri- day that only a handful would struggle if the conti- nent’s economy weakens. That helped send the Dow Jones industrial average up more than 100 points, which gave the index a two-day gain of more than 300. The latest second-quarter earnings reports also con- vinced investors that the economic recovery is pro- ceeding. So did announce- ments that General Electric Co. is raising its dividend and reports that French drug maker Sanofi-Aventis is interested in buying Gen- zyme Corp. Investors were initially cautious about the stress tests, which measure how well banks would fare if government debt problems and the region’s economy worsened. Europe’s debt issues have sent stocks falling worldwide since April amid concerns they could slow the global eco- There were some con- cerns in the market that the tests might not have been rigorous enough. Because the results were issued after the close of trading in Europe, it won’t be known until Monday how investors on the continent react. And, if they react badly, if that will prompt U.S. investors to sell. The tests showed that just seven of 91 European banks tested would fail. The Euro- pean Union said the results should put to rest questions about the health of the conti- nent’s financial sector. Financial stocks, which had struggled early in the day, started to climb after the results were released at mid- Savings throughout store Stocks rise after Euro bank tests, earnings Wall Street day. The Dow closed up 102.32, or 1 percent, at 10,424.62 after rising 201 on Thursday. The Standard & Poor’s 500 index rose 8.99, or 0.8 percent, to 1,102.66, while the Nasdaq composite index rose 23.58, or 1.1 percent, to 2,269.47. Rising stocks outpaced those that fell by a 4 to 1 margin on the New York Stock Exchange, where consolidated volume came to 4.6 billion shares, down from Thursday’s 4.9 billion. The major indexes had a winning week, rebounding from the previous week’s loss. The Dow rose 3.2 per- cent, the S&P 500 rose 3.5 percent and the Nasdaq picked up 4.2 percent. ATTENTION! Persons interested in forming a NEW CHURCH in Red Bluff that’s Presbyterian, Calvinistic, & Evangelistic, committed to the absolute truth of the Holy Bible & the doctrines of the Westminster Standards, contact pastor David Stark at Grace Presbyterian in Redding, 530-223-5288. Bible Study in Red Bluff Tuesdays serve beer & wine We now