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July 23, 2013

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2A Daily News – Tuesday, July 23, 2013 Community people&events Church donates $500 Are you brave enough to live a good life? to Back To School on the line. What does Life can be hard. It never seems other people with a false Courtesy photo Scott Camp of North Valley Baptist Church presents Back to School Project Director, Kim Berry with a check for $500 to purchase school clothing for local children in August. The Back to School Project currently has funding to shop for 200 children, with over 200 children left on the waiting list. Each child will be partnered with a volunteer shopper and given a $100 gift card to purchase new clothing, shoes and backpacks in preparation for the new school year. Tax-Deductible donations can be mailed to: Back to School Project c/o Tehama County Education Foundation , P O Box 292, Red Bluff, Ca. 96080 For more information, call 530-529-4074, visit backtoschoolproject.com and follow the Back To School Project on Facebook. SECRET WITNESS 529-1268 A program of Tehama County Neighborhood Watch Program, Inc. Setting it straight –––––––– It is the policy of the Daily News to correct as quickly as possible all errors in fact that have been published in the newspaper. If you feel a factual error has been made in a news story, call the news department at 527-2153. DAILY NEWS RED BLUFF TEHAMA COUNTY THE VOICE OF TEHAMA COUNTY SINCE 1885 VOLUME 127, NUMBER 94 HOW TO REACH US On the Web: www.redbluffdailynews.com MAIN OFFICE: NEWS Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. News Tip Hotline: 527-2153 FAX: (530) 527-9251 E-mail: clerk@redbluffdailynews.com Daytime: (530) 527-2151 Sports: Ext. 111 Death Notices: Ext. 115 Tours: Ext. 112 After hours: (530) 527-2153 ______________________ ADVERTISING Main Phone (530) 527-2151 Outside area 800-479-6397 545 Diamond Ave. Red Bluff, CA 96080 ______________________ Mail: Red Bluff Daily News P.O. Box 220 Red Bluff, CA 96080 Fax: (530) 527-5774 ______________________ to go smoothly and the best of intentions seem to get mud spattered on them when we hit the pot holes of life. Let downs, set backs and failures accumulate in our minds and sometimes they overtake our inner drive to live a good life. By the time you are of a certain age, you may review your life so far and wonder if it will ever get better, easier or more satisfying. Are you a glass half empty sort of person? Are you someone who hears ten compliments and turns all your attention to the one criticism? Are you one of those people who thinks to themselves that if you don't expect anything, you will never be disappointed by a meaningless life? Are you an over thinker, who must analyze everything and look for a hidden meaning behind everything in your life's experience? No matter who you are, you are going to face adversity, tragedy, set backs, death, loss, unfair situations and be blamed for things. It is easy to shrink inside yourself and try to protect your ego and your heart from pain, but there is a price tag for being timid. There is a significant trade off for lowering your bar and either accepting less than you deserve or expecting that there isn't more out there for you. The problem is, people look at on the line look like? To sense of reality. They try, more than once, gauge their lives against twice or ten times. To the people who seem to face criticism and haters have it together and and believe in who you assume that those people are despite them trying don't struggle. They to tell you otherwise. To assume that some magical risk your income, comsituation is occurring for fort zone and day to day the happier people, the predictability to do people with the bigger what is passionately house, newer car, dream you. To face job or clean and sober Faydra inside of without letting rejection children. That the people who have retired early, Rector it define you. Living a good life is travel to fun locations, have bullet proof mar- You Matter a series of trade offs. You can live a good life riages or successful businesses won some sort of life style in the simplest of ways. The good life may be selling it all, having lottery that they didn't deserve. The truth is no one is exempt no payments on anything and from pain or gain in America. Not moving somewhere on the beach one of us is less able to achieve and leaving the grind behind. You whatever it is we want than the can live a good life as an enterother. If you were to sit down with tainer, risking it all for your big people who are living the life you break and living in a room while want or have the things you you wait to be discovered. All of desire, you would find that among this and any good life in between. Are you brave enough to grab other personal traits like tenacity, willingness to sacrifice, honesty your good life? about their character and the abilFaydra Rector, MA is a mental ity to adapt, they all have one health administrator, author, public thing in common- bravery. It takes bravery to live a good speaker, educator and life coach who life. It takes something more than lives in Red Bluff. She can be reached desire, a good idea or talent to get at lifecoach@shasta.com or view her at to where you want to be. Life is blogs filled with talented failures who http://faydraandcompany.blogspot.co and never took the chance to see what m/ could really happen if they put it http://allaboutdivorce.blogspot.com/. Christian country music Out Of The Box Ministries-Cowboy Church of Red Bluff will present three evenings of Christian country music and preaching with Dwayne Williams at 7 p.m. July 24-26 at 22812 Antelope Blvd. across from Red Bluff Yamaha. Williams, known as the Texas Teddy Bear, is a native of Nacogdoches, Texas. He grew up in a family that loved music. At 15 years old, he and his family began performing as The Rolling River Band. They sang and traveled together for 18 years. Williams recorded his first Christian country album "Simply Amazing," in 2003. Since then, he has traveled nationwide and released other projects that have placed high on the PowerSource Christian Country Music charts. The public is invited. Cowboy hats and spurs are welcome. Come as you are. Admission is free. (530) 527-2151, Ext. 1 Courtesy photo Pictured are Calif-Hawaii Elks North District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler Terry Horne, James Bowring, Erin Bowring, CalifHawaii Elks Poster Child Andrew Bowring, Red Bluff Elks #1250 Leading Knight Pat Craig, North District Vice President Jan Keller and Calif-Hawaii Elks Therapist Denise Wilson. All were present at Red Bluff Elks for their Major Project fundraiser dinner on July 20. About $2,000 was raised for the Major Project and a great night was had by all. Classified: 1-855-667-2255 Legals: (530) 527-2151 Ext 101 Home delivery subscription rates Obituaries: (530) 527-2151 Ext 101 (All prices include all applicable taxes) Monday through Saturday $9.50 four weeks Rural Rate $10.59 four weeks Business & professional rate $2.19 four weeks, Monday-Friday By mail: In Tehama County $12.17 four weeks All others $16.09 four weeks (USPS 458-200) Published Monday through Saturday except Sunday, by California Newspaper Partnership. 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Elks raise money for Major Project with dinner CUSTOMER SERVICE: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Subscription & delivery Display: (530) 527-2151 Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. For information visit www.texasteddybear.org 90 years ago... Four Los Molinos People Injured in Automobile Wreck Paul Ocheltree of Los Molinos whose wife was one of those injured in the automobile accident between Rallock and Dunsmuir Sunday, arrived in Red Bluff this afternoon and declared he will prosecute the two men alleged to have been responsible for crowding the machine off the highway. — July 23, 1923 Last week the Corning Patriots hosted a representative from Corning Union Elementary School District to speak for proponents of the new Common Core State Standards. PHYSICIAN REFERRAL A FREE SERVICE PROVIDED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 1-888-628-1948 www.redbluff.mercy.org Thursday, July 25, the speaker is Angela Davidson Weinzinger, founder of a group called Parents and Educators Against Common Core Standards. This is a public meeting for all community members to hear the opposition, ask questions and find answers. Schools need improvement, but is this truly the right answer? Public involvement is needed. The meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Corning Senior Center 1015 4th Ave. in Corning.

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