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September 08, 2010

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Wednesday, September 8, 2010 – Daily News – 3A Local Calendar To add an upcoming event in the Local Calendar, submit information well in advance to the Daily News, attention Calendar, P.O. Box 220, Red Bluff, 96080 or e-mail to clerk@redbluffdailynews.com. Include a contact name and telephone number. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Red Bluff Adult Wood Carving Class, 10 a.m.-noon, Vet- erans Hall, 824-5669 Al-Anon, noon to 1 p.m., Presbyterian Church, Jefferson and Hickory BMX practice races, 5:30 p.m., Red Rock BMX Track, Tehama District Fairground, $3 Downtown Farmers Market, 5-8 p.m., Washington Street between Oak and Pine streets Elks duplicate bridge, noon, Elks Lodge, 355 Gilmore Road, 528-9418 Mentor Gathering, 5:30 p.m., Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 528-8066 PAL Youth Carving Class, 3-4:30 p.m., Com- munity Center, 824-5669 Parks and Recreation Commission, 7 p.m., Red Bluff Community and Senior Center, 1500 S. Jackson St., 527-8177 Red Bluff Cemetery District Board of Trustees, 4 p.m., Oak Hill Cemetery office Red Bluff Kiwanis, noon, Palomino Room Retired Public Employees Association, Chapter 18, noon, Cozy Diner Senior Dance, 7 p.m., Westside Grange, Wal- nut Street Tehama Coffee Party Loyalists, 6 p.m., Cozy Diner 259 Main St. Tehama County Library story time, 9:30 a.m., 645 Madison St. 527-0604 Youth Archery Instruction, 5 p.m., Hwy 36 East, free for Ishi and 4-H members, 527-4200 Waterbirth class, 5 p.m., St. Elizabeth Commu- nity Hospital, Columba Room, Anita 529-8377 Widowed persons breakfast, 8 a.m., Tremont Cafe & Creamery, 731 Main St., men and women welcome, 384-2471. Corning Corning Elementary School Board, 7 p.m., 1590 South St. Strategies for Success, Life Skill classes, 1:30 p.m., Family Resource Center, West and south streets, 824-7670 Los Molinos Chamber of Commerce, 6:30 p.m., 7904 High- way 99E Free ESL Class, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Los Molinos Elementary, 7700 Stanford Ave., 384-7833 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Red Bluff California HEAT chorus, 7 p.m., Metteer School Room 27, 695 Kimball Road, 527-8001 Childbirth Class, 5 p.m., St. Elizabeth Commu- nity Hospital, Columba room, Anita 529-8377 Free Consumer Protection and Fraud Aware- ness Fair, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Community and Senior Center, 1500 S. Jackson St., free hot dog lunch Grief Support Group, 3 p.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Coyne Center, 528-4207 La Leche League, 11 a.m., Sunrise Bible Fel- lowship, 956 Jackson St., 347-0562 or 527-6818, or email hurton@sbcglobal.net Live country music, with dinner, 5-7 p.m., Vet- erans Hall Painting session, Red Bluff Art Association, 10 a.m., Snug Harbor recreation room, 600 Rio Vista Ave., 527-4810 LABOR Continued from page 1A munity Hospital. Records show Shawn Edward Lee West, 43, Corn- ing, was arrested at the same address and time as the Richfield Road incident. West was booked several FIRE Continued from page 1A use, and a helicopter was dipping into the water at the Lassen Boy Scout Camp. Cal Fire today reports 26 engines, 21 fire crews, one airtanker, two helicopters, three dozers and three water tenders are involved in fighting the fire, whose cause has not yet been determined. Death Notice Virgil E. Eskridge Virgil E. Eskridge died Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010, in Red Bluff. He was 84. Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers is handling the arrangements. Published Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010, in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. Lyle A. Williams Lyle A. Williams died Friday, Sept. 3, 2010, in Red Bluff. He was 93. Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers is handling the arrangements. Published Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010, in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. days later at the jail on sus- picion of committing assault with a firearm, false impris- onment, criminal threats, cruelty to an elder or depen- dent person, being a regis- tered felon or addict in pos- session of a gun and com- mitting a felony while armed. Bail was set at $525,000. ROSAMAY "ROSIE" GUINEY BUTIKOFER Beloved mother, grand- mother, and friend Rosemay "Rosie" Guiney Butikofer passed away Sep- tember 2 at the age of 98. She was a 50 year resident of San Luis Obispo County and only recently moved to be near family in Red Bluff. Rosie was born in Visalia to Frederick and Lina Stauffer and grew up on the family farm near Ivanhoe. In 1936 she married the late Claude Guiney. Together they op- erated a family grocery store in Fresno and in 1948 they moved to Cayucos where they built another grocery store, which they ran until 1962. Rosie and Claude raised their three sons in Cayucos and were active in PTA, the Com- munity Church, and youth activities. Later, Rosie was the cafeteria cook at Cayucos Elementary School where she was a great friend to children, teachers, and staff. Following that she worked at Ambrosia’s Variety Store. Several years after Claude’s passing Rosie married the late Fred Butikofer and together they spent 12 enjoyable years traveling, and socializing with theirs friends and neighbors in the Laguna Lake Mobile Home Park in San Luis Obispo. After Fred’s passing Rosie contin- ued to enjoy her friends there, later moving to the Palms and Garden Court in San Luis Obispo. She moved to Red Bluff in 2008, living first at Tehama Estates and finally under the dedicated and gentle care of the Red Bluff Health Care Center. Everywhere she lived Rosie made friends quickly and will be missed by many. She was an active member of the Rebecca and Odd Fellows Lodges, a member of the Congregational Church on Los Osos Valley Road, and participated in the Mended Hearts Support Group of the American Heart Association. Rosie is survived by her sons and daughter-in-law, Jim and Sally Guiney of Tehama, Russ Guiney and Pat Wright of South Pasadena, and Steve and Mimi Guiney of Felton, along with granddaughters Elana and Rebecca and grandsons Bryan and Chris, niece San- dra Ferguson of Santa Cruz and great nephew Steve Ferguson of Tujunga. She was preceded in death by her brother Roy Stauffer. A Funeral service and bur- ial will be conducted at the Los Osos Valley Memorial Park, 2260 Los Osos Valley Road on Friday, September 10th at 11:00 am. Memorial donations may United Obituaries LOUIS EDWARD LASHLEY September 29, 1945 September 2, 2010 A long-time resident of Gerber, Louis is survived by his wife Helene Lashley, son Thomas and daughter- in-law Heidi Lashley of Corning, son Michael Lashley of Gerber, daughter Sandra and son-in-law Ri- chard Gingrich of Tehama, son James Lashley of Og- den, Utah, daughter-in-law Maxine Lashley of Easley, South Carolina, and son Daniel and daughter-in-law Kelley Lashley of Simi Val- ley. Louis is also survived by nine grandchildren, Chris Lashley, currently sta- tioned in Bamberg, Germa- ny in the U. S. Army, James and Jacob Lashley of Corn- ing Liam and Todd Lashley of Easley, South Carolina, Danielle and Richard Gingrich of Tehama, and Emma and Rhett Lashley of Semi Valley. He is also sur- vived by his brother Sid Lashley of Gerber, sister Beatrice Bell of Reno, Ne- vada, sister Alma Garza of San Jose, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was loved and will be missed by all. Viewing will be held from 12pm to 2pm, Wednesday, September 8th, with the fu- neral beginning at 2pm, both at El Camino Method- ist Church on 99W. POT Continued from page 1A mendations, in at one case even buying for a fictional friend, Maher said. Selling marijuana plants to someone without a med- ical recommendation is still considered a felony in Cal- ifornia. Some local offi- cials, including Maher, maintain that even under state law medical marijua- na cannot be exchanged for money, despite hundreds of JUBILEE Continued from page 1A to the museum. The pancake breakfast, served 8-10 a.m. by the Central Tehama Kiwanis Club for the cost of $6 for adults and $4 for children, begins the day’s festivities. Lunch will be served 11 a.m. to noon. A cheeseburger and salad will cost $6, plain hamburger and salad $5.50 and a hot dog for $3. Other fundraising efforts include a raffle of a variety of items and Judy’s Country Store, which will have hand- made folk art and homemade delec- tables. The country store will be in the Marty Graffel Annex along with a table made entirely from one piece of wood and a display of vintage photographs of the lumber industry in Lyonsville. DUI Continued from page 1A of the campaign, an Avoid the Five release said. Sunday’s release showed CHP arrested Daniel Gallagher, 49, of Los Molinos, Paul Apple- by, 44, of Red Bluff, and Thomas Ammon, 24, of Redding. Those arrested over the campaign ranged from a 72-year-old man to an 18- year-old girl with six of the 27 being women, a release said. There were 10 people arrested who live outside Tehama County with resi- dences as far away as Alaska and Florida. such operation operating in Los Angeles alone. ifornia law that allows for that,” Maher said. “There’s nothing in Cal- No one has been arrest- ed in the investigation. Maher said he will be sub- mitting evidence collected by TIDE offers to the Dis- trict Attorney, who is expected to review the case. Calls to Prather and THC were not returned Tuesday afternoon. Prather shares THC ownership with his family. The family faces a court date this month for violat- ing the city’s zoning codes and operating in spite of a citywide ban on collectives. The city issued daily citations for months, but Prather and his wife, a medical marijuana patient, argued state medical mari- juana laws and existing zoning codes, which allow for pharmacies, made the collective exempt. In July, Prather announced his candidacy for Corning City Council. There will be several craft and vendor booths in Habert Park, next to the muse- um at 275 C St. in Tehama. While the museum is in Tehama, it has items from all over Tehama County on display. The 1859 building that formerly housed the Masonic Lodge and a school room will house an one-woman exhibit of art work titled “Birds of a Feather” by Nelda Babb, who was born in Dales Sta- tion. The artwork uses bird feathers. Several live entertainers have been lined up for the Jubilee, including the Red Bluff Community Band, Trinity Accordion Gathering (TAG), Jammers, the Roy Dyer Trio, Lester Fox and the North Fork Band and Las Koritas, who will perform folk dances. Admission and parking are free for the event, which runs 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information call 384-2595. In 2009, Tehama Avoid the Five made 34 arrests during the same time frame. The Avoid the Five website shows neighbor- ing counties making sev- eral arrests with Butte County making 143 arrests, Shasta County 79 and Glenn County seven. Of those arrested, Glenn had no arrests since Sept. 1, while Shasta had one on Friday, four Satur- day, two Sunday and four more Monday. Butte County made 11 arrests Friday, 27 Satur- day, 19 Sunday and four Monday. Statistics are provision- al as some agencies have yet to report, an Avoid the Five release said. Informa- tion and statistics listed by county are available on www.californiaavoid.org. Police reports See Page 3B Everyday Cheapskate See Page 2A be made in Rosie’s name to the American Heart Associ- ation, P. O. Box 1071, San Luis Obispo, 93406 or at www.americanheart.org

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