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November 10, 2010

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New Today 16" DRY OAK, Al- mond, Pine, almond end cuts, not mixed. Also wood cutting & splitting. 529-1166 FIREWOOD, 18" dry oak $250.00 deliv- ered, veterans dis- count, 529-3248 Seasoned Oak Fire- wood, $200 cord, free local delivery 529-9266 1bdrm $450 month 380 Mulberry Ave. 530-527-4457 2/1 in Dairyville, wtr/trash pd, w/d hkups, $675 mo + $675 dep 529-2577 Found Found, possibly out of a scrap book, fu- neral notes from the 1930’s, funeral re- garding Fehliman 530-527-7366 Lost Lost Kitten, about 3 months old, named Charlie, Orange w/ a purple collar, Oak St. area on 11-3-10 736-7184 Lost Chihuahua, fe- male, whiteish in color, Paskenta & Walnut St. 736-1785 Volunteers Wanted NEED VOLUNTEERS? The Daily News will publish FREE Classi- fied ads under: “Notices – Volun- teers Wanted” for non-profit groups, organizations and sanctioned local charitable events, at the discretion of the publisher, on a space available ba- sis. Classified ads for Volunteers Wanted announce- ments will run 6 days, must be 100 words or less. No extra bolds, boxes or Classified extras. Email request and ad copy to : gstevens@redbluff dailynews.com Include information on group, project or organization, con- tact name and phone number. General Help Wanted ABLE TO TRAVEL? Premier Chemical is now interviewing to fill 7 positions. Ex- tensive travel to all major cities. 1 month paid training. All transportation provided. You must be 18+ and free to travel or need not apply. Call Abby 208- 590 -03 6 5 www.protekchemic al.com Medical/ Dental Help Wanted CNA: Small facility looking for only the best CNA’s. We have a good starting pay. NOC Shift. For a fun place to work, apply at: 1795 Walnut St. Red Bluff Work Wanted CARPET, VINYL, LAMINATE flooring Installed & Re- paired, 30 yrs exp Lic#532364 526-0088 Automobiles 1972 Chevy Nova, primer gray, 350 en- gine, runs great $1500 921-5223 Apts for Rent, Furnished Out of Area 2BD 1½BA $625 mo, cent h/a, senior dis- count or for persons 55+ 1200 sf, 2bd 2ba $735 mo 527-4699 Apts for Rent, Unfurnished 1/1 228 Gilmore $450 1/1 194 Gilmore $475 2/1 46 Little $500 2/1 63 Byron $550 NO Pets 385-2254 1/1 N/P, new carpet, in town, $450 mo + S/D 384-7979 Apts for Rent, Unfurnished 1bdrm $450 month 380 Mulberry Ave. 530-527-4457 2/1 n/p, new carpet, in town, $575 mo + S/D, 384-7979 2BD 1BA in 4 Plex, upstairs, 1461 Mon- roe St, RB. n/p, se- nior disc. $595 mo + dep. 200-2289 3/2 $1175 mo. Studio $450 mo. 200-0446 Agent Accepting Applications 2 bedroom laundry facilities $525 mo. IP Prop Mgt 200-1258 Homes for Rent, Unfurnished CORNING 2/1 stove, ref, washer, dryer, handyman shop, peaceful setting, pets poss., $600 mo + dep 824-2209 For A List of Rentals visit: TehamaProperty Management.com MANTON: 3BD 2ba on 1 acre, fenced & sprinklers front & rear, 2 car attached garage, laundry rm, new paint & carpet, $900 mo 474-1511 Mobile Home Rentals MULTIPLE MOBILE Homes on the river in Los Molinos Starting @ $480 a month 365-3300 Comml Office Store Space RETAIL SPACE Suitable for Spa, Salon, Boutique, Etc 1500 sf 355-7002 Commercial/ Income Properties 400 to 1500 sf office, commercial, retail available 530-385-2254 5500SF Commercial w/lg parking lot, avail. for Restaurant or Office 526-8888 Antiques GUN-ANTIQUE SHOW, Yuba City Fairgrounds Nov. 27 & 28 530-438-2793 Creekside Village 3bd 2ba $680 Walk In Closet Washer & Dryer Hookups Free Internet Swim Pool & Hot Tub Available Now 528-0452 510-5052 319 S. Jackson Red Bluff CALL OR COME BY NOW! Income Restrictions Apply Equal Opportunity Housing LAKESIDE APTS Open Sundays 11am to 2pm 725 Lakeside Drive 735 Lakeside Drive 3bd 2ba $850 mo 3bd 1ba $750 mo 916-240-1499 Derek Terry DRE# 1879174 Firewood and Fuel Seasoned 16" fire- wood, Oak, Almond & Small pieces. Also looking for a place to cut wood 527-3638 16" DRY OAK, Al- mond, Pine, almond end cuts, not mixed. Also wood cutting & splitting. 529-1166 FIREWOOD, 18" dry oak $250.00 deliv- ered, veterans dis- count, 529-3248 CORDS OF seasoned oak $240, or blk- walnut $200 free de- livery 527-1685 Seasoned Oak Fire- wood, $200 cord, free local delivery 529-9266 Walnut wood for sale $170, free local delivery 736-8681 or 736-0485 QUIET 1BD 1BA Apt in country, n/s, cat ok, $450 mo + $500 dep 527-8992 Homes for Rent, Unfurnished 2/1 317 Santa Maria Gerber $695 month No Pets 385-2254 2/1, 7 rooms total, cent h/a, new kitch- en with travertine floors, granite coun- ters, stainless appli., n/s n/p, $875 mo 246-1857 or 227-3676 2/1 CLEAN refrigera- tor, stove, 737 Breckenridge, small fenced yard w/d $575 2/1 in Dairyville, wtr/trash pd, w/d hkups, $675 mo + $675 dep 529-2577 2BD 1BA Charming Victorian 736 Lin- coln St, xlnt ref req 527-1421 529-1093 3/1 BR Lg Rms $850 3/2 Gerber Good size w/lg yd $800 530-527-7700 3/1 OAK & tile, sepa- rate garage, $1200 mo. in the Bend area 949-2162 BEND AREA: Ideal for mature couple in orchard setting, 3bd 2ba modular home, garage, front deck, n/s n/p $850 mo + dep 529-0926 CHARMING, Spa- cious, 2bd 1ba, fami- ly rm, dbl garage, fireplace, cent h/a, fncd, many extras. Xlnt cond. In town. N/S $850 + dep, util- ities, ref. 527-3359 Education Education Flournoy Elementary School is taking applications for a short term - 60 day Instructional Aide (Special Education Focus) For details call (530) 833-5331 Education Education Gerber School is seeking a F/T Account Clerk Salary is $13.97 - $21.67 per hour, DOE. Must have knowledge of A/P, computers, and record keeping. 236 days with full benefit package. School experience and bilingual preferred. For flyer and application contact Bree, (ph.) 530-385-1041, (fax) 530-385-1451 or 23014 Chard Ave., Gerber, CA 96035. Deadline is 11-16-10 at 3PM. GUESD reserves the right to close or extend the deadline when identifying a qualified candidate. EOE Medical/ Dental Help Wanted Medical/ Dental Help Wanted Glenn Medical Center in Willows is Hiring: Rad Tech - FT position - must be flexible and dependable - experience required. Good people skills a must. Competitive pay DOE and full benefit pkg. Applications at: www.glennmed.org Fax: to (530) 934-1818 Miscellaneous Merchandise Stamps US used, mostly 1980’s stamp collectables 408-892-9840 Chico Cemetery Lot for sale, under a tree, steps from a driveway, 24C-342 $2750 408-892-9840 Be careful out there! … A Washington mother and her teenage son spotted a car for sale on Craigslist last week and when they went to view the vehicle, were robbed by a man wielding a claw hammer. Last Month, a New York radio reporter was fatally stabbed by a 16-year old he met on Craigslist. And earlier this month, a Minnesota woman answering a phony Craigslist ad for a baby- sitter was shot to death … Sites like Craigslist are not responsible for content they do not create … the site offers few protections against swindles, scams and even outright violence … The Boston Globe -- April 26, 2009 In the news recently at CNN.com is horrifyingly chilling, yet all to familiar story with a violent ending for a Washington State resident. James Sanders placed an ad on Craigslist for a diamond ring he wished to sell, and was murdered in his home on April 28, outside Tacoma. Associated Content Kate E. Rand -- May 8, 2010 In an effort to claim deposits and more from unsuspecting renters, scam artists are using actual real estate listings and then passing themselves off as the landlords through postings on Craigslist ... similar scams have been reported that are stealing people’s identity and money. And it isn’t just through email but also face to face. Take for example a recent case in Sacramento, where a renter in the middle of an eviction decided to raise money for his next place. He placed an ad on Craigslist offering to rent the very apartment from which he was being evicted. It was not until he had four prospective tenants give him a deposit that he was busted. Joplin Independent -- August 20, 2009 The Internet is a giant universe that’s expanding every day, and it’s not always a safe place. Anyone from anywhere can access the local Craigslist pages from Redding or Chico. Craigslist’s email address shielding offers some security for ad placers. But computer hackers are skillful. Scam artists posing as interested potential buyers can often charm away an ad placer’s street address, phone number or other personal information with a tempting email response to a Craigslist ad. The vast majority of the Daily News’ print and online readers live in Tehama County. Many are your friends and neighbors; they’re a lot like you – not strangers from all over the Internet who might be scammers or predators. Here’s another important distinction: Almost all of the Daily News’ classified ads are taken and reviewed before publication by real live people who work in our offices in Red Bluff. The Daily News does not accept every classified ad we receive. To protect our readers, we reject suspicious-looking or misleading classified ads. The fact that Craigslist classified ads are free has been an understandable attraction. It’s too bad that for some – perhaps many – there has been a much higher price to pay for using Craigslist than the cost of a classified ad in their local newspaper. D NEWSAILY RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY Don’t talk to strangers. Good advice then, good advice now. Classified Advertising: (530) 527-2151 x103 If you do use Craigslist, we recommend you read their own tips about how to stay safe on Craigslist and avoid scams and predators: http://www.craigslist.org/about/safety. Craigslist users: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 – Daily News – 7B ASTRO-GRAPH By Bernice Bede Osol kind of partnership arrangement that will have a chance of making all previous joint endeavors pale in comparison. If you can make the most of it, it could fulfill your aspira- tions. Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010 You’re likely to get an opportunity to put together some SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Brushing your responsibilities aside, thinking that you’ll take care of them later is likely to be a mistake. Even if you work at an accelerated pace, you’re not likely to make up for lost time. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - Be compli- mentary if someone does something worthy of praise, even if this person never applauds anybody else’s work. It actually might shame him/her into doing so in the future. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Set aside the corny jokes and small talk in your busi- ness dealings. This is one of those days when it will be much better to get straight to the point and down to the purpose at hand. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - You’re likely to be pegged as being a phony if you try to use flattery in order to gain acceptance. Being forthright and upfront about your purposes will gain far more respect. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Do your best to keep a nosy friend out of your affairs, even if you suspect that this time s/he is just trying to be helpful. It’s more likely that this person will cause complications that you don’t need. ARIES (March 21-April 19) - Instead of trying to make someone over into an image of your creation, either accept this person for who s/he is, or find a new pal. Chances are you wouldn’t like who s/he becomes. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Friends won’t take kindly to you trying to take total credit for something they collectively brought about. Honesty is not only highly desirable but also far more becoming than bragging. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Don’t let the behavior of one individual take all the fun out of an involvement with friends. Put plenty of space between you and this person, relax and have a good time. CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Be careful not to allow yourself to change your mind in order to please someone, especially if you know your evaluation is based on experience while his/hers isn’t. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Do not treat small, insignificant details with distain when putting together a critical agreement with another. It’s usually these bits and pieces that become all important with time. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - If you’re smart, you’ll keep your mind on what is important and forgo wasting time on frivolous activities that are more likely to cost you money than make any.Work first, play later. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Relax, let your hair down and enjoy yourself in your spare time, but don’t do so at the expense of allow- ing overindulgence gain the upper hand. You’ll have a better time practicing modera- tion. “PRIVATE PARTY” CLASSIFIED ADS ALWAYS FREE By Popular Demand Boats/Autos too! Certain restrictions apply Sell your stuff! * FREE* classified liner ads in many popular Classifications. ★All General Merchandise categories will be published for FREE, except yard and garage sales. ★ Announcements ★ Lost & Found and ★ Personals will be published for FREE. ★Automotive★Boat★Bike ads for sale for $3,500 or less – also FREE! *FREE ads not available for: Services, Employment, Real Estate/Rentals, Farm/Garden/Pets*, Wood/Construction categories.* * However, ads offering ANY items for FREE will be allowed to run for FREE! FREE ads must be 30 words or less (standard abbreviations OK) and may be booked to run up to 6 days. No more than 4 FREE ads may run at a time using the same phone number. Extras like boxes, extra bolding and in-column photos are not available for FREE ads. Reminder: FREE Classified ads as above are available for private parties only! What are you waiting for? D NEWSAILY RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY Classified 527-2151 “We like to move it, move it!”

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