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2A Daily News – Saturday, August 31, 2013 Community people&events Senior menu The Senior Nutrition Program serves meals Monday through Friday at the Red Bluff Community-Senior Center and the Corning Senior Center. The suggested donation for seniors 60 and older is $2.75. For those guests under the age of 60, the guest charge is $7. A donation is not a requirement for you to receive a meal if you qualify for the program. Reservations must be made a minimum of one day in advance by calling 527-2414. One percent milk is served with each meal. Menu is subject to change. Week of Sept. 2-6 Monday LABOR DAY CLOSED Tuesday Beef Stew w/Potatoes, Carrots, Peas, Beans, Biscuit, Mixed Berries Wednesday VEGETARIAN MENU Southwestern Quiche, Mexicali Corn, Marinated Veg Salad, Banana Nut Muffin, Peaches Thursday Lemon Chicken, Steamed Rice, Brussels Sprouts, Fruit Ambrosia Thursday HEART HEALTHY DAY Minestrone Soup w/Mixed Veg, Assorted Wheat Crackers, Tropical Fruit Sierra Club activities The Sierra Club, Yahi Group, is hosting the following events for September For more information, visit http://www.motherlode.sierraclub.org. Sunday, Sept. 8 — Lassen Park Hikes, Kings Creek Falls and Bumpass Hell. Contact Jeanne, (530) 3217279, or Michelle, (530) 865-9491. Thursday, Sept. 19—Yahi Group Program Meeting. David Samuels will talk about The Milky Way, National Parks & Me. Chico Branch Library on the corner of East First Avenue and Sherman. The meetings will start at 7 pm with refreshments served. Saturday-Sunday, Sept. 21-22 — Burney Falls Campout. Contact Jeanne, 899-9980, or John, (530) 8728258. 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 122 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 ______________________ CUSTOMER SERVICE: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Subscription & delivery Display: (530) 527-2151 Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (530) 527-2151, Ext. 1 Home delivery subscription rates (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. Classified: 1-855-667-2255 Legals: (530) 527-2151 Ext 101 Email: dispatch@redbluffdailynews.com Obituaries: (530) 527-2151 Ext 101 Email: dispatch@redbluffdailynews.com Online FAX: (530) 527-2151 (530) 527-5774 I sit before my computer trying to organize my thoughts after several very busy days. Items on the "I should do" list are floating in and out of my brain system. It seems as though I will have to loudly shout, "Get out, and get out" I don't have time for every request. It is not often that I long for solitude, time to enjoy the chirping birds outside on the deck, read a good book without interruptions and snack on any or all of my favorite foods despite their caloric value. Capturing these longed for and leisurely experiences is not probable today, perhaps tomorrow will present the quiet calm I am longing to experience. As I sit here I begin to remember a few issues that have troubled me over the years as well as a few that encouraged my hope. I once participated in an activity where we were asked to write down as many enjoyable experiences as possible. We had three minutes to do this. Since thinking and writing is supposed to be my game, I soon had both sides of the paper filled. After the list was made, the presenter asked us to rate the experiences as to cost and the period of time since we had done any of them. Was I surprised to find that out of the thirty experiences I listed; only two of them cost more than $10.00. Even more surprising was that most of them were like that first morning cup of coffee in the fresh admonish another; "be careful of air. They were simple everyday living "high on the hog." What ever occurrences that enriched my life. we do, like it or not it affects us and There were only two items that I others. It has been that way since the beginning of time, had not done in over two the difference is that we years. have created technology I am not totally sure which brings it all to our what the exercise said to doorstep. me. I would like to think Our frustrations with that it validated my fairly the use or over use of our satisfying existence. Some time or money can send might analyze the results us into a panic or into a and determine that I need calmer, clearer way to to broaden my horizons. As deal with both. As I type for my own interpretation of the data, I conclude that Carolyn this copy I remember a very special author, Lori I am basically a simple perGiovannoni I met at a son with simple tastes, who long ago training. She will go on enjoying.. wrote the book, "Success .watching Channel 9, planting flowers, walking with my Redefined." She addressed many good friend, reveling in my hus- areas of need for women, one was a band's "honey do" projects, count- gentle admonition for women to ing my great grandchildren, writing remember to allow themselves to various tidbits and yes having my have free time in which they can first morning cup of coffee outside relax and be renewed. Such an act in the fresh early morning breezes. allows clear time to do nothing.. In these days of living in what .give your body and mind a chance we have called, "Recession" there to shift... "In the space you allow are many who are revisiting days for "nothing," many things become gone by when hard times required possible." Lori Giovannoni Thanks Lori for me words creating our own simple and noncostly activities. These reminisces reminding me that frustration does may be the boost that will help us not have to encompass us forever. get through this time of adjusting Carolyn Barber has been writing our budgets, tightening our belts and acknowledging that simple her column in the Daily News since activities in our lives can be as 1992. It appears on Saturdays. She rewarding as high cost ventures. As can be contacted by e-mail at the mountain people used to hurcar@yahoo.com. Barber Local leathernecks at Carlito's Marines from the Marine Corps League, Detachment 1140, Tehama/Red Bluff, Ken Allen and Ray Valenzuela were at Carlito's Restaurant on Sunday, Aug. 25, from noon to 3 p.m. asking customers to donate $5 for a raffle ticket for gift cards to several retailers as follows: 1st Prize - $200 Gift Card Package: $50 to Raley's and Wal-Mart, $20 to M&M Ranch House Restaurant, Carlito's Restaurant, Shari's Restaurant, Denny's Restaurant and Walker Publishing. 2nd Prize - $100 Gift Card Package: $50 to Wal-Mart, $30 to Raley's, and $20 to M&M Ranch House. 3rd Prize - $50 to WalMart. Proceeds will be used for assisting disabled Marines and their families, the Wounded Warrior Project, Honor Guard Detail for all veterans at the Northern California Veterans Cemetery and other local cemeteries. Marines from Detachment 1140 will have the donation bucket out again 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Walmart and 4-8 p.m. Community Clip? Sunday at Carlitos Mexican Restaurant. Your assistance in these raffles is very much appreciated. Wal-Mart, Raley's, M&M Ranch House, Carlito's, Shari's, Denny's and Walker Publishing continually partner with the Marine Corps League in these fund raising events. The detachment meets on the third Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Veterans Memorial Hall, 735 Oak St. in Red Bluff. New members are always welcome. Five generations e-mail: clerk@redbluffdailynews.com Amazing Finds NEW & USED FURNITURE & MUCH, MUCH MORE! 50% Red Tag Starting on September 3rd Abbey's Hair Works is now Blue Sun Hair Studio!! And I'm moving to SALE 245 Pine Street Two Locations - 30,000 square feet (Behind Gipson Realty) RED BLUFF 530-917-1138 REDDING 530-917-7797 22660 Antelope Blvd. 3351 S. Market St. amazingfindsredbluff.com amazingfindshome.com 9am – 8pm (closed Saturdays) 9am – 6:30pm daily Summer Sale! 527-3974 So come check out my new place!! And I look forward to your business!! SPECIAL PAGES ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS Tuesdays: Wednesdays: Business Thursdays: Entertainment Fridays: Education Saturdays: Farm, Religion, TV Publisher & Advertising Director: Greg Stevens gstevens@redbluffdailynews.com Editor: Chip Thompson editor@redbluffdailynews.com Sports Editor: Andre Byik sports@redbluffdailynews.com Frustration leads to serious thought Circulation Manager: Kathy Hogan khogan@redbluffdailynews.com Production Manager: Sandy Valdivia sandy@redbluffdailynews.com POSTMASTER SEND ADDRESS CHANGES TO: PO BOX 220, RED BLUFF CA 96080 The Red Bluff Daily News is an adjudicated daily newspaper of general circulation, County of Tehama, Superior Court Decree 9670, May 25, 1955 © 2013 Daily News Postage Paid Periodicals 90 years Courtesy photo ago... Antelope Valley Growers Have Big Yield Of Peaches The orchardists of Antelope valley, just across the Sacramento river east of Red Bluff, have had an excellent crop of fruit this year, in point of yield surpassing that of any previous season since the industry was established in this fertile section. — Aug. 31, 1923 A five-generation picture was taken during a recent family get-together at the home of Jesse and Rema Casey. Pictured, back row from left, are Ron Casey, Jami Wilson, Jesse Casey. Front, from left, is Elijah Rodriques, Lindsey Rodriquez and Rema Casey. LOST DOG Male Border Collie Gilmore Ranch Road / Willams Ave Area 527-3504 Contact with information REWARD

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