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Saturday, September 28, 2013 – Daily News 3A Community people&events Out with clutter 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. 30 through Oct. 4 Monday Broccoli Cheddar Soup, French Bread, Oriental Coleslaw, Mandarin Oranges 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 Friday HEART HEALTHY DAY Minestrone Soup w/Mixed Veg, Assorted Wheat Crackers, Tropical Fruit Boy Scout Paper Drive Boy Scout Troop 5 of Corning will hold a newspaper drive Saturday, Oct. 3 or Oct. 10 in case of rain. Please put your paper on the curb that morning by 9 a.m. Those who live outside the city limits must take papers to Specialized Fibers on South Avenue just west of railroad tracks. Money earned will go towards registration as the costs have gone to $10 per boy and adult. Any questions, call 824-3240. I can't decide if I should be working inside or outside. Yes, inside should take the first steps. Clutter has raised its shaggy head. I do need to get rid of a large amount of clutter. Clutter came through many a year and when one of us was going to simply throw a few things out of the house the other one would say, "We might need that." Needless to say we would talk back and forth and usually would save more than we needed. Fifty-eight plus years have passed by and I am sure that we did not really need to keep everything. It is completely noticeable that there are large quantities of items to go through in order to not miss something that still needs to be kept. Okay so I have boxed up some no longer needed books that someone else may need or want. I will continue to search through drawer's closets and cupboards for the next few days; months? I will start with a kitchen drawer. I think I will eat an apple first. First I will get the apple peeper and the apple corer to get the apple ready to eat. Wow! I spied the VITEX GLASS, Patent pending, Made in U.S.A. apple corer. This amber colored first attempt at plastic implements has been with me nearly all the years of my life, since about 1944-45. It had inhabited my mother's kitchen until I was married. It would not be stretching it to estimate that it has been used to core thousands and thousands of apples without breaking. The above described implement this apple corer is a link to my personcame into my Mother's home via the al history. Imagine that the May ComMay Company or Kresses Variety pany demonstration salesman made to keep his family healthy. This store in downtown Denver, item has to stay in the top Colorado. I cannot rememdrawer in my kitchen. Not ber which store as I was so only has it continued to work excited every time we rode great on apples, it has become the street car from the reminder of the good old Dunkheld Place downtown days when Mother cared for that the stores became us so carefully. mixed in my mind. What As I continue to walk was true of each store was through the house I am notthat they both had sales ing many items that can be demonstrations going on. discarded but I am also These demonstrations that attracted shoppers as much Carolyn observing need a lot of other items will to continue to for entertainment as for the be with me a while longer. need for any new super Well, okay I will sort out kitchen or cleaning gadget. a number of other items like My mother, brother and I stood and watched and surprisingly books. I am sure there are others who mother decided to purchase the still want to read old fashioned books. VITEX GLASS. Patent pending, I know that we live in an atmosphere MADE in U.S.A. apple corer. She of I-Pods, and books that can be read believed in feeding us healthy food from mechanical pads, pods and yes and we were the focus of her life espe- we even have computers to read cially in the area keeping us healthy. I numerous words of many areas. suspect she cored thousands of apples Some of us are still keeping the "old" over the years. When I became a computers even if they are heavy in mother and she noticed that I was buy- weight. At any rate, we must rememing Manton apples by the crate, she ber to discard a few dozen items that gave me the coring implement. I con- we really don't need or want anytinued the ritual of coring apples for more. my children. Carolyn Barber has been writing Now I ask any reader who may lean toward the nostalgic, how can I possi- her column in the Daily News since bly discard this fantastic implement? 1992. It appears on Saturdays. She This remnant of tradition, of my won- can be contacted by e-mail at derful mother and of my healthful life, hurcar@yahoo.com. Barber Donation to Kiwanis House Courtesy photo 90 years Red Bluff Kiwanians, from left, Donna Ross and Lisa Hansen present toiletries collected by the club during September to Dan Germain, executive director of Kiwanis Family House in Sacramento. The facility provided affordable accommodations to family members of those being treated at UC Davis Hospital in Sacramento. The largest percentage of families that use the facility come from Kiwanis Division 39, which stretches from Chico to Mt. Shasta. ago... White pleads guilty to liquor charge James White, a young farmer of the Antelope valley a short distance east of Red Bluff, pleaded guilty before Justice of the Peace E. F. Lennon today to a charge of illegally possessing liquor, and sentence in the case went over for twenty-four hours. White was arrested recently when the sheriff's force raided his farm home and uncovered a large still ingeniously concealed underground, two rooms for making jackass brandy being lined with concrete and built substantially. — Sept. 28, 1923 Police reports The following information is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Tehama County Sheriff's Department, Corning Police Department and California Highway Patrol. Arrests DAILY NEWS RED BLUFF TEHAMA COUNTY THE VOICE OF TEHAMA COUNTY SINCE 1885 VOLUME 128, NUMBER 220 HOW TO REACH US On the Web: www.redbluffdailynews.com MAIN OFFICE: NEWS Monday-Friday, 8 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 Obituaries: Ext. 101 After hours: (530) 527-2153 ______________________ ADVERTISING DEPT. Main Phone (530) 527-2151 Outside area (800) 479-6397 545 Diamond Ave. Red Bluff, CA 96080 ______________________ Mail: Red Bluff Daily News P.O. 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The girl's mother said she would take her daughter to St. Elizabeth Community Hospital herself after her daughter complained of pain to her arm. The mother advised the driver arrest was made. had left the scene. Prowler Theft • A resident on the 19000 block of Gazelle Place reported hearing a noise and seeing someone jump their back fence around 3 a.m. Thursday. Suspicious • Mane Focus Beauty Salon reported a suspicious man described as white, stocky and middle aged with black hair came into the business and requested $60 and said he worked for Yellow Pages. The man seemed nervous and left in a gray Saturn. • A man on Mobile Drive reported his neighbor had come through his gate around 10 p.m. Thursday and attempted to come into his residence, however the door was locked. The man said if his neighbor had made it through the door he would have used his firearm. 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