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2A – Daily News – Wednesday, September 8, 2010 Community people&events 25th Anniversary Rose Show The Shasta Rose Society will present its 25th Annual Rose Show on Saturday, Oct. 9, at the Recreation Room in Caldwell Park, Redding. The Rose Show, which is open to the public for viewing from 2 to 6 p.m., is free. The public’s vote will determine the winner of our most fragrant rose contest. There will be fabulous raffle prizes with winners drawn at 6 p.m. The Shasta-Cascade Viticulture Association will be holding a wine tasting from 3 to 6 p.m. Several different wineries will be represented and various wines can be sampled by purchasing a $5 wine glass. Douglas Jernberg will be exhibiting and selling framed and unframed rose photographs from his ‘Photos From the Garden’ collection. Come join us for fun, fragrance, beauty and wine tasting This is a judged rose show and many categories are open to the public to exhibit. Roses must be identified and grown by exhibitor. There are horti- culture and arrangement categories. For information on exhibiting schedules call Carole Schmitz at 242-1901. Story time starts today at Cottonwood library Cottonwood Community Library story time is held every Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the library, 3427 S. Main St., beginning today. The first story time will be with Carey Hobbs fea- turing the following books by Mercer Mayer: Just Me and My Mom, Just Me and My Puppy and I Just For- got. For more information, call 347-4818. 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. Flighty fiancee fancies fresh flirtations Dear Annie: Many years ago, I was engaged to ‘‘Roy,’’ a great guy. I called off the wedding two weeks before because I had a terri- ble case of cold feet. Roy and I remained friends for three years, but when I began dating someone else and miscarried his child, Roy stopped speaking to me. Since then, I have moved around and dated others, but they never com- pared to Roy. Two years ago, my job took me back to Roy’s city. I finally got up the courage to write him a note and tell him how I feel. I said I had thought about him over the years and am still in love with him. I gave him the choice to tell me off or that he was not interested, but he simply wrote back with his e-mail address and phone number. The first time we spoke, it was a Annie’s Mailbox by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar Dear Confused: Once bitten, twice shy. Roy doesn’t want to risk being hurt and humiliated again by the woman he once loved. If you want him back, you will have to regain his trust. There is a chance it could work if you are willing to take things slowly and build up a rela- tionship from scratch. Don’t expect declarations of undy- ing love. Instead, invite him out for dinner, and let him get to know you again. Dear Annie: I only hear from my father and stepmother when they need something. I don’t hear from them for months, and then, when they want to go to a store or doctor’s appointment, they expect us to drop everything immediately. We do not get invited to family little awkward. I later e-mailed to see if he wanted to meet. He did. He invited me to his apartment, and we talked for a couple of hours and shared some laughs. Maybe it is wishful thinking, but I thought I saw something in his eyes when he looked at me. The problem is, I still don’t know how Roy feels. Should I ask him? Or do I take his silence on the sub- ject as his answer and leave well enough alone? — Confused and Still in Love events unless they need a ride. Mind you, they have other ways to get around but prefer that we drive them if it is raining or cold. Last year my partner was terribly sick and nearly died, but somehow they couldn’t find a way to come to the hospital. I am tired of being used like this. If we say no, my brother and sisters call and cuss us out. Lately, we’ve been ignoring their calls. Are we wrong? — Last Resort Son in Louisville, Ky. Dear Louisville: We assume your siblings live too far away to be of assistance, and berating you is how they assuage their own guilt at being unavailable. Feel free to ignore their barbs. But for aging parents, traveling in the rain and cold may be more difficult than you imagine. We hope you will encour- age a better relationship by calling and visiting just to say hello — and to check up on them. Dear Annie: I totally agree with your response to ‘‘Sad Mom’’ that one child should not be singled out when it comes to party invitations. My children (all girls) either invited the entire class or only the girls. In fact, for my oldest daughter’s first slumber party, she remarked that even though she didn’t particularly care for one girl in the class, she thought the girl would still like to come and have fun with the rest of the girls. She was in third grade at the time. I was and still am very proud of her. Shame on parents who allow their children to be so rude. As the Bible says, ‘‘Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.’’ — Franksville, Wis. Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please e-mail your questions to anniesmailboxcomcast.net, or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 5777 W. Century Blvd., Ste. 700, Los Angeles, CA 90045. 4 tips to help parents save every day Sometimes, cutting costs is more a matter of getting clever than it is waiting for things to go on sale. Take today's first tipster, for example. Rather than give up her family's favorite treat because it was too pricey, she found a clever way to purchase it in bulk directly from the manufacturer. What a great idea! BULK BUYER. After realizing D NEWSAILY HOW TO REACH US RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY THE VOICE OF TEHAMA COUNTY SINCE 1885 VOLUME 125, NUMBER 249 On the Web: www.redbluffdailynews.com MAIN OFFICE: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Main Phone (530) 527-2151 Outside area 800-479-6397 545 Diamond Ave. Red Bluff, CA 96080 ______________________ Fax: (530) 527-5774 ______________________ Mail: Red Bluff Daily News P.O. 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Surprise Party For Mrs. Hazelton A delightful surprise party was given by Mrs. R.A. Hazelton by a number of friends in honor of her birthday. Those present were Mrs. J.H. Henderson, Mrs. George Trabue, Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs. Jesse Wilson, Mrs. J. Richardson, Mrs. Baciarrini, Mrs. Gertrude Wheeler, Mrs. May Moller, Mrs. Charles Tolley, Misses Gertrude Trabue, Doris Wheeler, Etta May and Glenn Tolley and Miss Florence Hazelton. — Daily News, Sept. 8, 1920 how expensive frozen yogurt has become, I asked my local shop owner whether he would sell me a bulk amount to keep at home in our freezer. The response? Sure, and that will be $37 for a three-gallon con- tainer. I made a note of the manufac- turer label and found that it was from a local distributor, who sells that same three-gallon tub to the public for $18. What savings! Once we empty one of the huge cartons, we recycle it as a trash can or storage bin. -- Marion M., California STRING ALONG. I have small children who continually grow out of their clothes. Instead of making Gleaners schedule Gleaners will distribute food on the following days and locations in September: • Rancho Tehama- noon to 2 p.m., Sept. 13 at the recreation hall • Los Molinos- 9 a.m. to noon, Sept. 14, at the Bring in this ad to receive $10 OFF* any *Regular Price. Must present ad at time of purchase Crossroads Feed & Ranch Supply 595 Antelope Blvd. Red Bluff, CA 95080 530-529-6400 Shopcrossroads.net them try on clothes at a garage sale or secondhand shop, I cut a heavy string to the length of their pants from the waist to the bottom leg and from the shoulder of their shirts to the bot- tom. When I go shopping, I put the strings into a freezer bag and use them to see whether the pants or shirts that I want to buy are long enough. -- Nicole J., Ohio FRESH IDEA. Our newspaper comes in a plastic wrapper every day of the year. Instead of buying those little diaper trash bags that cost a for- tune, we save the news- paper bags and reuse them as dirty-diaper dis- posal bags. It keeps our trash can smelling fresher and saves on yet another expense. -- Wendy B., Indiana Mary Hunt Everyday Cheapskate DEFYING DISTANCE. We recently welcomed our fourth child (and first girl) into the world. We weren't on the mainland to have a baby shower, so we were blessed by many people who mailed packages to us. To keep the many gifts and givers straight and to ensure appropriate thanks were sent, I took a photo of each gift with the giver's name and return address in the photo. This made it easy to recall who sent what and where the thank-you cards should be sent. Now when I see my baby girl wearing an outfit she was given as a gift, I snap a quick picture of her and e-mail it to the gift giver so the giver can see her wearing what he or she gave her. It's just one way to narrow the gap between our loved ones and us, even though we live an ocean apart. -- Jennifer J., Hawaii COMMUNITY CLIPS Masonic Hall, 25020 Tehama-Vina Road. • Red Bluff- 8 a.m. to noon, Sept. 15 at the Food Bank, 20699 Wlanut St. • Corning- 8 a.m. to noon, Sept. 15 at the Senior Center All income must be reported and is gross monthly not net. One card will be issued per household. All other sites will be at usual time and place. Applications for food bank cards may be made on the day of giveaway. Bring large paper or plastic bags if possible. Community Clip? e-mail: clerk@redbluffdailynews.com or Fax: 527-9251 A Clean, Reliable, Trustworthy, Chimney Company... Possible? ”Their tarps are always clean and my home is always clean afterward. 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