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July 05, 2013

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Friday, July 5, 2013 – Daily News Local Calendar Submit calendar items to P Box 220, Red Bluff, 96080 .O. or clerk@redbluffdailynews.com. FRIDAY, JULY 5 Red Bluff Bingo, doors at 5 p.m., early birds at 6 p.m. Community and Senior Center, food available Celebrate Recovery, 7 p.m., Bethel Assembly of God, 625 Luther Road, 527-0445 or 366-6298 Tehama County Education Foundation, board meeting, 7:30 a.m., County Department of Education, 1135 Lincoln St. Corning Car Show, 5-9 p.m., Bartels 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 Los Molinos Los Molinos Grange, 7 p.m., Grange Hall, 68th and Singer avenues, 529-0930 SATURDAY, JULY 6 Red Bluff Frontier Village Farmers Market, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., 645 Antelope Blvd. EBT accepted Red Bluff Saturday Farmers Market, 7:30 a.m. to noon, River Park, EBT accepted Weight Watchers meeting, 8 a.m., 485 Antelope Blvd. #N, 1-800-651-6000 Los Molinos Senior Dance, 7 p.m., Senior Center, Josephine Street, 384-2100 3A Eight reasons I'm hooked on Nok-Out Nok-Out and I met quite by accident. In searching for ways my readers could deal with offensive odors, we found each other online. I've used it continuously in my home since then and have recommended it to readers facing serious and potentially expensive odor issues. Not everything in life can be doused in bleach. But NokOut? No problem! Today I thought I would sum it all up by giving you my top eight reasons that I am hooked on NokOut. It's a smelly world out there, and I don't want to live in it without Nok-Out. 1. Nok-Out is not toxic, and is totally safe around pets, children and anyone with allergies. Amazingly, the stuff looks like water and has no scent or fumes. 2. It is antibacterial and antiviral, which means it kills H1N1 as well as a long list of other nasty germs. 3. Nok-Out cleans the air, leaving the fresh clean smell of ... nothing! I don't like to get hit in the face with the smell of fake mango or sugar cookie dough that attempts to cover up bad odors. 4. Nok-Out has rescued antique furniture for me as well as an antique Singer Featherweight sewing machine, all of which had terminal cases of mildew. The cost of Nok-Out was nothing compared better, the folks at NokOut.com are to the valuable items it rescued the nicest people on earth and will do anything to help anyone eradifor me. 5. You know that smell of cate any odor, anywhere. Yep, that's cat urine that can permeate just how nice they are. You could buy a lot of even concrete? chlorine bleach for the That is no match price of a gallon of Nokfor Nok-Out. My Out. But bleach is toxic, friends in Houston you can't wash your hands were ready to sell their in it or spray yourself down home because they could to remove the human smell not get rid of that horriwhen you go hunting, just ble odor that had gone in case you were planning through the carpet, into to do that. And you sure the pad and right through wouldn't spray down your the wood flooring -- and baby's nursery with bleach, the concrete below that! Mary or the drapes, carpet or that Yep, Nok-Out took care musty, smelly chest of of it, and I mean permadrawers. But Nok-Out? nently. Happy friends! Bring it on! 6. Mold and mildew? You can learn more at That's a problem in so NokOut.com. And be sure many areas, and not only to use the coupon code the visual effect but that DPL to get 10 percent off wretched smell! Should I single items. Bundles are already say it again? Ok ... Nok-Out! 7. Every nursing home and con- discounted with a built-in 10 pervalescent hospital needs a steady cent off. supply of Nok-Out coming through Mary Hunt is the founder of the door. I won't go into detail, but and just believe me when I say there's www.DebtProofLiving.com not a smell a nursing home facility author of 23 books, including her can produce that's too much for 2012 release, "7 Money Rules for Nok-Out. Fresh, clean and sanitized Life." You can email her at mary@everydaycheapskate.com, makes people happy. 8. Nok-Out is made in America. or write to Everyday Cheapskate, That means a lot to me. But even P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630. Hunt Everyday Cheapskate Introduction to Facebook The NEC Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Butte Tehama County Museum, 1-4 p.m., 275 C St., College is presenting a group tours, call 384-2595 workshop on "Introduction to Facebook" 11 SUNDAY, JULY 7 a.m. to noon Wednesday July 31, at the NEC Small Business Development Center at Butte AA Live and Let Live, noon and 8 p.m., 785 College, 2480 Notre Musick St., meets seven days a week Dame Blvd., Chico. Knights of Columbus All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast, 8 a.m. to noon, $4 adult, $2 child or $10 family, Sacred Heart Parish Hall, 2285 Monroe St., 527-6310 Tehama Red Bluff The cost is $20 per person pre-paid or $30 per person at the door. Facebook can be a great marketing platform for businesses, but in order to be successful, you must learn the basic elements of how customers use Facebook. Since starting with a personal profile on Facebook is recommended for business success, this workshop will cover how to: Build a personal profile; find friends, post pictures and links and; interact successfully with others. Key terms will be explained including groups, pages, fans, tagging and newsfeeds. After attending this workshop, you will be ready to take our more advanced class, Advanced Facebook Marketing For Business Pre-registration is required. Call the SBDC at 895-9017 to register and for more information. COURT ROUND-UP 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 8 Red Bluff Al-Anon New Comers At Heart, 7-8 p.m., North Valley Baptist Church, 345 David Ave., 690-2034 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 Diabetic Support Group, 6:30 p.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Coyne Center, Columba Room English as a Second Language class, 5:30-8:30 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, 5292059 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, 5287947 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, appointment, Youth Empowerment Services, 1900 Walnut St., 527-8491, Ext. 3012 TOPS Club (take off pounds Sensibly), 8:30 a.m., First Christian Church, 926 Madison Ave., 527-7541 or 347-6120, visit www.tops.org The Over 25 years of experience STOVE JUNCTION BBQ PELLETS The North State's premier supplier of stoves Now in Stock! 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 RUNNINGS ROOFING 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 Recent State/Local Prison Commitments: • People vs. Hanoa Kaonohiokala Nahinu, Transportation of a Controlled Substance. Post Release Community Supervision. Brief history: Stopped for expired registration and evasive maneuvers, Defendant had 2 baggies that tested positive for Methamphetamine inside the car. Defendant was on Post Release Community Supervision when stopped. Sentenced to 3 years Local Prison. • People vs. Angela Diana Black, Petty Theft with a Prior. Brief history: Defendant was in a local store, grabbed a storage tote and walked through several departments taking items and placing them in the tote. Defendant proceeded to the cash register and showed a receipt for tote to cashier and left the store. Store employees tried to detain Defendant outside of store, but Defendant threatened them and fled. Police found Defendant in a pickup in parking lot. Sentenced to 3 years Local Prison. • People vs. Keymia Devour Neal, Possession of a Controlled Substance. Brief history: Defendant was originally granted formal probation. Defendant violated his probation when he failed to obey all laws, keep probation officer informed of current residence and phone number and register as a controlled substance offender. Sentenced to 3 years Local Prison. • People vs. Kramer Steele Scott, Lewd Act upon a Child. Brief history: The Defendant had sexual relations with a minor under the age of 15. Sentenced to 3 years State Prison. • People vs. Steven Eugene Raines, Possesion of Firearm by a Felon-Priors; Possession or a Controlled Substance. Brief history: Officers were looking to a serve felony warrant on Defendant on PRCS. Defendant had a rifle & shotgun and admitted to possession. Defendant violated his Prop 36 Probation. Sentenced to 2 years 8 months State Prison. • People vs. Steven Albert Morrison, Transportation of Marijuana and Possession of Marijuana for Sale. Brief history: Officers saw Defendant who had a warrant throw a backpack over a fence and flee. The backpack contained marijuana. Defendant attempted to flee on a bike and officers gave chase. The defendant was later found in a trailer in a nearby park. He refused to come out and with clenched fists approached officers and swung. The officers forcibly took him into custody. Sentenced to 3 yrs 8 months State Prison • People vs. Miguel Santiago Juarez, Attempted Murder with a Special Allegation Assault Likely to Produce Great Bodily Injury, admitted to Special Allegation. Brief history: Victims were hanging out at a friend's house when Defendant and another suspect entered. Defendant had a knife and stabbed one victim in the chest and stabbed another victim multiple times in the arm. Several witnesses identified Defendant. Sentenced to 6 years PHYSICIAN REFERRAL 365 S. Main St., Red Bluff Wild Wednesdays 4pm-close A FREE SERVICE PROVIDED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 1-888-628-1948 $2 Bowling Burgers & Beer +more specials! See website for details www.lariatbowl.com or call www.redbluff.mercy.org 527-2720 Providing year round family fun since 1958 State Prison. Recent County Jail Commitments: • People vs. Tyler Jacob George, Cultivating Marijuana. Brief history: TIDE served a search warrant on residence occupied by Defendant. 23 marijuana plants 3-4 feet tall and 3 scales were found. Sentenced to 3 years Probation with 120 days Jail. • People vs. Dianjelo William Carvajales, Receiving Stolen Property; Theft of an Access Card; Burglary. Brief history: Apartment manager told officer her personal laptop and 3 other laptops were missing from the office. Manager found 1 laptop in a backpack which belonged to Defendant. The manager received permission from a tenant where the Defendant was staying to search the apartment and found the other 3 computers. Victim reported theft of access card. Her friend, the Defendant, helped her look for it but could not locate it. Defendant told victim he had found it but the victim found out her bank account had a withdrawal of $400. Video showed Defendant making the withdrawal. Sentenced to 3 years Probation with 180 days Jail Upcoming Court Dates -Trials, Preliminary Hearings & Pre Trial Conferences: • People vs. Brandon Ericson Branscombe, Murder. Brief history: The 8 month old victim died as a result of injuries sustained while in the custody and care of defendant. Preliminary Hearing: August 13, at 1:30 p.m. in Department 2. • People vs. Daniel Llamas & Isabelle Deanna Rios, Llamas Rios; Child Abuse with Special Allegation Willful Harm or Injury Resulting in Death. Brief history: The 13 month old victim died as a result of injuries sustained while in the custody and care of Llamas and Rios. Preliminary Hearing: August 13, 1:30 p.m. in Department 2. (Llamas) PTC: July 8, at 1:15 p.m. in Department 3. (Rios) • People vs. Dustin Lee Hedrick, Lewd Act Upon a Child, Child Molesting. Brief history: Defendant was a 19 year old Boy Scout troop leader and both minor victims were Boy Scouts. Defendant went to a party at one of the victim's homes during which he committed lewd and lascivious acts upon the two victims. Further Proceedings, /Sentencing: August 6, at 10 a.m. in Department 2. • People vs. Quentin Ray Bealer, Murder. Brief history: Defendant was arrested and charged with the murder of a 14 year old victim who had been reported missing when she never returned home from school. Officers located the victim's body two days later. Preliminary Hearing: October 2, at 9 a.m. in Department 3.

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