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Friday, June 28, 2013 – Daily News Local Calendar Submit calendar items to P Box 220, Red Bluff, 96080 .O. or clerk@redbluffdailynews.com. FRIDAY, JUNE 28 Red Bluff Celebrate Recovery, 7 p.m., Bethel Assembly of God, 625 Luther Road, 527-0445 or 366-6298 Hospice Second Hand Store half price sale, all day, Riverside Shopping Center Corning Car Show, 5-9 p.m., Bartel's Giant Burger, 22355 Corning Road, local car clubs welcome, 824-2788 Nutrition Classes, Spanish Speaking,, 10:30 a.m. to noon, West Street FRC, 824-7670 Cottonwood Singles Praise Social, 7-8:30 p.m., Assembly of God Church, 20404 Gas Point Road, for unmarried adults ages late 30s to mid 60s, 347-3770 SATURDAY, JUNE 29 Red Bluff 3A Lending money to friends and family Over the years, I've heard from dozens of readers who have lent money to friends and family members, only to have become outraged when the deal goes sour. The problem is they write to me after they've made the loan and have been waiting months, even years, for repayment, without success, hoping I can wave a magic wand to get their money back. I always tell these readers that I wish they'd written to me earlier, before they lent the money. Doing things right from the start makes all the difference in the end. Here's how: EMBRACE REALITY. Lend only the amount of money you can afford to give as a gift. Don't tell your potential borrower this, but know in your heart that the chances of you ever being repaid in full are fairly slim. That's a fact of life. There's a reason this borrower is coming to you and not to a bank or conventional lender to borrow money. PROMISSORY NOTE. This is a legally binding document that when signed by both parties creates a contract. A promissory note lays out the details of repayment, including total amount to be repaid, due dates and penalties if the terms and conditions Frontier Village Farmers Market, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., 645 Antelope Blvd. EBT accepted Pancake Breakfast to benefit Back To School Project, 7-10 a.m., Applebee's, 220 Antelope Blvd., $8 Red BLuff Farmers Market, 7:30 a.m. to noon, River Park, EBT accepted Weight Watchers meeting, 8 a.m., 485 AnteThe following defendants were sentenced in Tehama County Superior lope Blvd. #N, 1-800-651-6000 Court, according to the Tehama County District Attorney's Office: —————— Senior Dance, 7 p.m., Senior Center, Josephine Street, 384-2100 are violated. Search for "free promis- repaid, the collateral returns to the borsory note" online to find a form rower. And should the borrower you can simply print out and default, the collateral becomes yours to liquidate for repayment of the loan. fill in the blanks. FORMAL REPAYMENT PLAN. REASONABLE INTERBecause you do not want to EST. It is right for become a debt collector or you and the bordeadbeat chaser, agree on a rower that you charge repayment plan upfront a fair rate of interest. If before you hand over the your borrower balks at money to your borrower. Do being charged interest, this while everyone is friendblame it on the IRS. If you ly and anxious to make this give person more than work. Let the borrower come $12,000 in a year, it will up with a plan to which you likely be treated as a gift can agree. A great idea is for and subject to gift tax. To the borrower to arrange autoavoid this potential compliMary matic deductions from his or cation on a larger loan, you her bank account to yours. must charge an interest rate Now you won't have to wonthat is at least as high as the der if the check is in the mail IRS' Applicable Federal or if you'll need to make yet Rate, which is set monthly. another awkward phone call. REQUIRE COLLATERAL. Require that your Mary Hunt is the founder borrower "secure" this loan o f by pledging something of value that he and or she owns, which has a perceived www.DebtProofLiving.com value of at least the amount of the loan. author of 23 books, including her That could be a Rolex watch or a TV. 2012 release, "7 Money Rules for Whatever it is, take possession of it. Life." You can email her at Hold it in lieu of repayment. Include mary@everydaycheapskate.com, or this in your documentation, with a write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. clear statement that, once the loan is Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630. Hunt Everyday Cheapskate COURT ROUNDUP Los Molinos Tehama Tehama County Museum, 1-4 p.m., 275 C St., group tours, call 384-2595 SUNDAY, JUNE 30 Red Bluff AA Live and Let Live, noon and 8 p.m., 785 Musick St., meets seven days a week Fifth Sunday Sing, 6 p.m., First Southern Baptist Church, 585 Kimball Road Kelly-Griggs House Museum, 1-3 p.m., 311 Washington St., group tours by appointment, 5271129 or 527-5895. WHEE Picnic and Prayer Circle, 4:20 p.m., 22116 Riverside Ave. Corning Evangelist services, 7 p.m., Family Bible Church, 609 Marin St., 824-9989 Tehama Tehama County Museum, 1-4 p.m., 275 C St., group tours, call 384-2595 MONDAY, JULY 1 Red Bluff Al-Anon New Comers At Heart, 7-8 p.m., North Valley Baptist Church, 345 David Ave., 6902034 Bend Jelly 4-H, 6 p.m.,Bend School, 527-3101 Computer class, 1:30-2:30 pm, Northern Valley Catholic Social Service, 220 Sycamore #101, 5287947 English as a Second Language class, 5:308:30 p.m., Red Bluff High School Adult Ed building, 1295 Red Bud, 736-3308, same time Tuesday and Wednesday and 9 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Thursdays, free childcare from 9 a..m. to 12:20 p.m. classes in Richlieu Hall, 900 Johnson St. Head Injury Recreational Entity, 10 a.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Coyne Center, Rusty, 529-2059 Key to Life, 6 p.m., Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 528-8066 Masterworks Chorale rehearsal, 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m., Red Bluff Presbyterian Church, 838 Jefferson St., 527-4203 Nutrition Classes, 10:30 to noon, Northern Valley Catholic Social Service, 220 Sycamore #101, 528-7947 Old fashion band concert, 8-9 p.m., River Park, 527-3486 PAL Martial Arts, ages 5-18, 3-5 p.m.,530-5297950, www.tehamaso.org Salvation Army Writing Class, 9:30-11:30 a.m., 940 Walnut St., 527-8530 Sons in Retirement, 11:30 a.m., M&M Ranchhouse Restaurant, Antelope Blvd., 529-5700 Sun Country Quilters Community Service Group, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 528-1126 TeenScreen Mental Health Appointments, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., free, by appointment only, Youth Empowerment Services, 1900 Walnut St., 527-8491, Ext. 3012 The Over 25 years of experience STOVE JUNCTION BBQ PELLETS Popular customer request Serving Butte, Glenn & Tehama Counties Tues-Sat 9am-5pm • Closed Sun & Mon 22825 Antelope Blvd., Red Bluff 530-528-2221 • Fax 530-528-2229 www.thestovejunction.com 1. TIDE – People vs. Pablo Lopez Curiel, Possession For Sale of a Controlled Substance, Maintaining a Place For Selling or Using Controlled Substance, PC30305-Possession of Ammunition. Conspiracy to Commit the Crime of Sale of Marijuana. Brief history: Officers served a search warrant at defendant's residence and located ammunition and methamphetamine. On defendant's person officers located two bags of methamphetamine. Defendant was originally granted formal probation. Defendant violated his probation based upon his arrest. Sentenced to 4 years 4 months State Prison. 2. TCSO – People vs. Jarrod Alan Janeway, Possession of a Controlled Substance with Special Allegation Prior Strike. Brief history: Officers responded to a residence after it was reported defendant was found in the backyard and he did not have permission to be there. Officers Police reports Information has been provided by the Red Bluff and Corning police departments, Tehama County Sheriff's Department, California Highway Patrol, Red Bluff and Corning fire departments and CalFire. Arrests • Wyatt James Camera, 18 and Christopher Andrew Samson, 22, both of Red Bluff were arrested at Jennifer Lynn and Luther for felony conspiracy to commit a crime. Bail for each was $3,000. • David FigueroaSanchez, 34 and Francisco Figueroa-Sanchez, 20, both of Michoacan, Mexico were arrested at Campbelville for felony planting marijuana, possession of marijuana for sale, conspiracy to commit a crime and misdemeanor obstruction. Bail was $48,000 for each. • David Jason Bowman, 22, Gerber was arrested at Johnson and Douglas for felony possession of concentrated cannabis, possession of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance for sale and transportation of a controlled substance. Bail was $70,000. • James Brian Carpenter, 34, Red Bluff was arrested on Williams for two counts of felony possession of a controlled substance, two felony failure to appear charges, transportation of a controlled substance, possession of a dirk or dagger, two misdemeanor charges of failure to appear, two counts of paraphernalia and petty theft. Bail was $150,598. • Robert Dean Clifford Farish, 25, Modesto was arrested at Rawson and Dusty for felony inflicting corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant. • Justin Fred Ford, 23, Anderson was arrested for felony second degree burglary, theft from the elderly and misdemeanor theft misrepresentation as a card holder. Bail was $63,000. • Devin Ray Walker, 21, Clear Lake was arrested for felony obstruction and misdemeanors of two counts of obstruction, two counts of petty theft, failure to appear and battery of a spouse. Bail was $110,000. • Carmen Lucille Williams, 24, Redding was arrested for two counts of felony failure to appear, perjury, fraud and two counts of misdemeanor failure to appear. Bail was $40,000. Burglary RUNNINGS ROOFING The North State's premier supplier of stoves Now in Stock! Recent State/Local Prison Commitments: made contact with the defendant and found him in possession of methamphetamine. Sentenced to 4 years State Prison. 3. TIDE – People vs. Christopher Allen Ramos, Transportation of a Controlled Substance. Brief history: Defendant was originally granted formal probation. Defendant violated his probation when he failed to complete his drug and alcohol treatment program and failed to keep in contact with probation. Sentenced to 4 years Local Prison. 4. RBPD – People vs. Brook Thomas Bonner, Second Degree Burglary; Second Degree Burglary; Post Release Community Supervision. Brief history: Defendant had broken out several windows at an elementary school and stole cash. Defendant had broken out a window at a local business and rummaged through the inside. Defendant fled the scene without taking any items. Defendant was released from prison to post release community supervision. Defendant violated his terms of supervision when he was arrested for violating the law. Sentenced to 3 years 8 months Local Prison. 5. RBPD - People vs. Scott William Festag, Possession of a All makes and models. We perform dealer recommened Members Welcome 30K, 60K, 90K SERVICES AT LOWER PRICES Smog Check $ starting at 95 $ 25 + 8 certificate 25 (MOST CARS & PICK-UPS) 527-9841 • 195 S. Main St. Sheet Metal Roofing Residential Commercial • Composition • Shingle • Single Ply Membrane "No Job Too Steep" " No Job Too Flat" Serving Tehama County No Money 530-527-5789 530-209-5367 CA. LIC#829089 Down! FREE ESTIMATES Owner is on site on every job Controlled Substance, Possession of Firearm by a Felon. Brief history: Officers responded to a business regarding the alarm going off. Upon arrival officers observed the defendant near the business and made contact with him. Officers found a handgun in defendant's waistband as well as methamphetamine and hypodermic needles in his vehicle. Sentenced to 2 years 8 months State Prison. 6. TCSO – People vs. James Henry Shriver, Carrying a Dirk or Dagger; Post Release Community Supervision. Brief history: Officers responded to a residence regarding a disturbance. Upon arrival officers observed defendant remove a fixed blade knife from his pants and place it into a backpack. Defendant was released from prison to post release community supervision. Defendant violated his terms of supervision when he was arrested. Sentenced to 16 months Local Prison. 7. RBPD – People vs. Fabian Valdovinos, Criminal Threats. Brief history: Defendant showed up at victim's apartment and refused to leave. Defendant threatened to kill the victim if she left or contacted police. Sentenced to 16 months State Prison. • A burglary was reported on Belle Mill Road. A television, computer and jewelry were reported taken. • A burglary was reported on the 300 block of Antelope Boulevard. A television, computer, gold coins and Mexican belts were reported taken for an estimated loss of $3,400. Cell help A man at Love's Truck Stop on South Avenue called 911 at 12:45 a.m. Wednesday to report he couldn't locate his cell phone and request an officer call the phone so he can determine its location. The man was advised that 911 is for emergencies only. Harassment A woman in the area of Palm Avenue and Fig Lane in Corning reported about 5:30 p.m. Wednesday that a man wearing a black T-shirt and black shorts was harassing her children on Fig Lane. Brian Keith Paschal, 43, of Corning was arrested and booked into Tehama County Jail on the charge of public intoxication. Hit and run Someone in the area of Highway 99W and Christian Road reported about 1:45 a.m. Wednesday that a hit and run took place in the area involving a man of medium to heavy build, between 5'9" and six-foot wearing a white shirt or tank top. The man left the area, going north on 99W, on foot. Theft • Two batteries for a diesel pump engine were stolen from an orchard near Simpson and Blatchley roads. 5th Annual Back to School Project Pancake Breakfast Date: Saturday June 29, 2013 Time 7:00 - 10:00 am Location: Applebee's Restaurant 220 Antelope Blvd. $8.00, Breakfast includes: 3 Pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage or bacon. Choice of juice, coffee or milk. All proceeds will support the Back to School Project's shopping day to purchase new clothing, shoes and backpacks for local children. Tickets at Modern Cleaners or by calling 529-4074 Mail your tax-deductible donation to: Back to School Project c/o Tehama County Ed Foundation P.O. Box 292 Red Bluff, CA. 96080 www.backtoschoolproject.com