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2A Daily News – Friday, September 6, 2013 Community people&events Celebrating 60 years Courtesy photo Carl and Naomi Dull at Gettysburg, PA in 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Dull of Red Bluff celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Aug. 29 at the Trinidad Bay Bed and Breakfast on the Pacific Ocean. Carl H. Dull of Waynesboro, PA and Naomi J. Bradley of Middlebury Center, PA met in 1952 while attending college in East Providence, RI. They were married in the garden of her parents' home in Middlebury Center, PA Aug. 29,1953. They set-up housekeeping in Green Lane, PA, then moved to Sumneytown, PA, Wellsboro, PA, Elmira, NY, Waynesboro, PA, Norwalk, CT. Provincetown, MA, Arlington, TX, Santa Rosa and finally to Red Bluff in 1993. Over the years they have visited all 48 continental United States, Hawaii, Alaska, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, Great Britain, Mexico and 14 of the Caribbean Islands. They have one son, Marcellis A. Dull of Red Bluff, who was married to the late Tonya L Harris. They have two step grandchildren and three step great grandchildren. 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. 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Email: dispatch@redbluffdailynews.com Email: dispatch@redbluffdailynews.com Online FAX: (530) 527-2151 (530) 527-5774 June 1, 1967: immediately after the school bell blared the end of the day; Richard, Randy, and I, exploded out of the classroom, saddled up our bicycles, shot out of the school parking lot and peddled furiously en masse to Records Ltd, on the corner of Victory and Van Nuys. Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band was available! Before they sold out we must each have one! Oddly, when we got back home, we each went our own way and collectively, yet separately, listened to our own private copy, phoning each other, or yelling to through open windows, to see what the others thought after each song. One would think it would have been more fun and simpler to all gather together, but who understands the mind of adolescents? "When I'm 64" was no one's favorite. Sure, it has McCartney's sweetness to it and the lyrics were easily learned, but age 64 was so long into the future that we related no better to it than we would should it be about space aliens (which being nerdy teenage boys, we would have preferred). Moreover, we had grandparents that age who were just ancient. My grandma, Zlate, appeared so timeworn that I could not possibly imagine that ever happening to me. Of course, her time was severe. Emigrating through Ellis Island after escaping the persecution of the Czar, she survived horrific poverty, lost her husband at the age of 29, and raised three daughters solo, managing to support them by start- she said, purposely adding a reminder to Baby Boomers that ing her own junkyard business. these we are in the best Grandma was strong years of our lives. and determined; no arguYet, even more than ing that. But the decades that, what struck me took a heavy toll. With the most was the reason she skin on her hands cracked; said could accomplish face deeply lined; she litthis goal after more than erally bent under the three decades, referring weight of her survival; to herself as, "…stronger, staggering sluggishly calmer, and in a state of rather than walking, awe, rather than in a state always with the assistance of ego." of someone's arm supportSometimes, upon ing her, her oversized housecoat and apron hung Scott Q. noticing gray hair in the mirror or tiring earlier loosely around her large than I used to, my ego frame. She required rest acts up and I get cranky, after moving even the spending time in a private pity shortest distances. party. "Ain't it awful?" I say. "GetNo, I would never be like that. Dianna Nyad recently climbed ting older sucks." Aging is not optional; it will not from the sea to the land at Key West after swimming 100 miles from be denied. It's wiser to embrace it Cuba. This was not her first crack at gracefully than lament it futilely. If it; rather it was number five. She we seek out a state of "awe," the first attempted the crossing 35 years more beautiful will be our existence – no matter how many years it ago, in her late twenties. Diana Nyad is 64. Sixty-four in spans. Grandma's day is not 64 now. Scott "Q" Marcus is a I hold no illusions about my abilities to emulate Ms. Nyad, nor motivational productivity expert do I have interest in accomplish- and weight loss speaker. He will be ing such ambitious goals. Heck, co-producing an event in Humboldt I'm pleased when I can complete County on October 12 best an hour's Zumba class without described as "a cross between a workshop and passing out. However, her stagger- creativity ing achievement has inspired so productivity training – with a bit of many — including me; not only life balance thrown in for good because of the scope of what she measure." If you are a solodid "at her age," but even more entrepreneur, business manager, because of her attitude. "I'm a bet- or artisan, find out how to save ter athlete all around at this age," 33% at http://bit.ly/PlorkHumboldt. Marcus Kiwanis club supports museum Members of the Central Tehama Kiwanis Club will be hard at work Saturday morning and midday on the front lawn of the Tehama County Museum as they serve up hearty breakfasts and lunches in their annual gift of time and talent at the 32nd Annual TCM Jubilee. The event will run from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., with live entertainment throughout the day. For more than a decade, this group of communityminded volunteers has rolled up its collective sleeves and cooked and served both breakfasts and lunches at these annual fund raising events. "This has become quite a valuable tradition for us and we really appreciate their help," said Board President Chris Bauer. "They bring in young people from the Key Club over at Los Molinos High School to assist – you know, 'many hands make light work.' The Key Club is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club to build an appreciation of the importance of Courtesy photo Members of the Central Tehama Kiwanis Club stand ready to support the Tehama County Museum when they tend the grill for breakfast and lunch at the 32nd Annual Tehama County Museum Jubilee Saturday. community service in young people, and they are a great help. The support of the Central Tehama Kiwanis Club has been so steady and so vital to the success of the TCM, we will pause Courtesy photo Bidwell SERRF students Felicity Marple, McKayla Hirsch, Leopoldo Sibrian, Silas Waller and Kaden Greer recently participated in a Catch Kids Club flying disc game called Out for a Pass, where the students paired up and one student passed the disc to their partner to receive the disc on the run. They practiced backhand throws, one hand catch and running. The program is designed to promote developing and maintaining health in school-age children. It ties into one of the guiding principles of SERRF, which is to provide after school recreation and physical education opportunities for local students. at noon during the Jubilee for special recognition of their gifts to the museum." The Tehama County Museum is open to the public from 1-4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. Admission is free, but donations are gratefully accepted. For more information, call 384-2595 or send an email to tcmuse@tehama.net. Disc games at Bidwell 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 When I'm 64 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 ago... High school will open on September 11 Monday being a holiday the high school will open on Tuesday, September eleventh with some new courses. The Smith-Hughes courses in agriculture have been unusually successful and the school has been authorized by the state board to introduce similar courses in home economics for the girls and a new course in automobile engineering for the boys. — Sept. 6, 1923 PHYSICIAN REFERRAL A FREE SERVICE PROVIDED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 1-888-628-1948 www.redbluff.mercy.org Starting on September 3rd Abbey's Hair Works is now Blue Sun Hair Studio!! And I'm moving to 245 Pine Street (Behind Gipson Realty) 527-3974 So come check out my new place!! And I look forward to your business!!

