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November 12, 2010

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Friday, November 12, 2010 – Daily News – 9B New Today New Today WANTED WALNUT BURLS FAIR PRICES PAID One tree or entire orchard in the ground or out Please call Jesse Red Bluff 530-529-6400 or cell 290-896-7017 Found Rotwei ler, Male, call to identify 529-4617 PEACANS $2.50 lb 527-4989 Wanted: Inexpensive gas stove 529-1905 2/1 W/SMALL yard, 833 Crittenden $650 month 200-1236 Small 2/1 in town $425 month 527-4181 Announcements Christmas Album submission guide- lines: Submission for consideration for publication pre- sumes you have read and concur with the following terms and condi- tions: Christmas stories and poems must be original, written by the sub- mitter or family member, and not previously publish- ed in copyrighted media. Christmas recipe may not be reproduced from any copyrighted source. Original Christmas photos or artwork should ide- ally be scanned and submitted as .jpg files as email at- tachments. If origi- nals are mailed or delivered to the Dai- ly News offices, they should be clearly identified with the name, ad- dress and telephone number of the sub- mitter. Photo or art submissions (only) may be reclaimed at the front counter of the Daily News on or after Wednesday, December 15. Sub- mission of materials for consideration of publication does not guarantee their publication. All ma- terials submitted for consideration for publication may be published by The Daily News in its Christmas Album or other Daily News publications with published credit to submitter/author/p hotographer/artist, and without remu- neration (payment) to same. First and runner-up cash awards per submis- sion category (Christmas Story, Poem, Recipe and Photo or Art) will be the exclusive right of the management and staff of the Dai- ly News to select from among sub- missions received by 12/1/2010. In submitting items for consi d erat ion, submitters agree to abide by the deci- sions of the Daily News, and/or of its designated judges. Found Found, possibly out of a scrap book, fu- neral notes from the 1930’s, funeral re- garding Fehliman 530-527-7366 Found Rotwei ler, Male, call to identify 529-4617 Lost Lost Kitten, about 3 months old, named Charlie, Orange w/ a purple collar, Oak St. area on 11-3-10 FOUND*FOUND* 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. 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 Take a minute and place a classified ad in the DAILY NEWS CALL 527-2151 Master-Card & Visa accepted for your convenience. YOUR CLASSIFIED WILL APPEAR ON OUR WEBSITE www.redbluffdailynews.com Medical/ Dental Help Wanted GLENN MEDICAL Center in Willows is Hiring: LVN - FT position, busy out-patient Urgent Care Clinic in Hospital, 4x10 hour days, no weekend. Must be flexible and de- pendable - experi- ence required. Good people skills a must. Competi- tive pay DOE and full benefit pkg. Applications at: www.glennmed .org Fax to: (530) 934-1818 Work Wanted CARPET, VINYL, LAMINATE flooring Installed & Re- paired, 30 yrs exp Lic#532364 526-0088 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 1bdrm $450 month 380 Mulberry Ave. 530-527-4457 2/1 n/p, new carpet, in town, $575 mo + S/D, 384-7979 2/1 W/SMALL yard, 833 Crittenden $650 month 200-1236 2BD 1½BA $625 mo, cent h/a, senior dis- count or for persons 55+ 1200 sf, 2bd 2ba $735 mo 527-4699 2BD 1BA in 4 Plex, upstairs, 1461 Mon- roe St, RB. n/p, se- nior disc. $595 mo + dep. 200-2289 Medical/ Dental Help Wanted Homes for Rent, Unfurnished 2/1 317 Santa Maria Gerber $695 month No Pets 385-2254 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 Classified - Call 527-2151 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 Tehama County Health Services Agency Invites you to apply Supervising Clinical Nurse Specialist Full time, regular, benefited position. Requires RN license, CPR cert., Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, NPI, valid CA Driver’s license. ($5,420/mo - $6,604/mo.) Closing Date 11-24-10. Call (530) 527-8491 ext. 3081, or go to www.co.tehama.ca.us Postmarks and faxes not accepted. Tehama County is an EEO/ADA/Drug Free workplace. Education Education RBUESD Has vacancy for: Special Education Paraprofessional Please see website: http://www.rbuesd.tehama.k12.ca.us/ for more info. Deadline 11/18/2010 by 3:00 p.m. WANTED WALNUT BURLS FAIR PRICES PAID One tree or entire orchard in the ground or out Please call Jesse Red Bluff 530-529-6400 or cell 290-896-7017 YARD SALE BARGAINS …and Thrift Store Treasures! 2 Family Yard Sale Saturday, November 13th 9am to 3pm 148 Treasure Drive Forward Addition sofa & matching chair, patio furniture, misc furniture, kitchenware, clothing, flower pots, lots of misc, Christmas decorations 6-FAMILY YARD SALE Sat. Nov 13 & Sun. Nov 14 8am - 3pm RAIN OR SHINE 185 San Joaquin Dr. off Round Up DVD’s, tools, furniture, lots of electron- ics, books, knick-knacks & much more! BIG HUGE Garage Sale Thursday, November 11th Friday, November 12th Saturday, November 13th 8am to 4pm 5230 Lobinger Avenue X Gallagher HOUSE, GARAGE, BARN & YARD SALE SAT & SUN, NOV 13 & 14 8 - 19870 Live Oak Rd EVERYTHING MUST GO! HUGE GARAGE SALE Sat, November 13th 8am to 1pm 605 Paynes Creek Rd. Off Chestnut Lots of Furniture, household and antiques. EARLY BIRDS CHARGED DOUBLE! MORE STUFF SALE Fri.,11-12 and Sat., 11-13 8am to ? 1385 Donita Drive by the airport road between Luther & Kimball lg women’s clothes new & used, 2 twin beds alike - not set up , a few men’s tools, used sheet sets, paper shredder, 3 dish sets, lots of misc. large table of items only 25¢ each MULTI ESTATE Sale Sat. 11-13 7AM TO 5PM Rain or Shine 1860 Trainor Street off Vista Way RB JUST ARRIVED: over 300 DVD’s and over 500 VHS, Lots of new estate items business items, collectables, nic-nacs, furniture, jewelry, appliances, tools. Visa & M/C Accepted Open every Sat. YARD SALE We did some more cleaning out! Friday, November 12th Saturday, November 13th 8am to 2pm 2570 Cimarron Drive X Monroe Street Country Village books, Christmas decorations, misc YARD SALE Friday, November 12th Saturday, November 13th 8am to 1pm 555 West Avenue X Kaer Avenue TO HAVE YOUR AD APPEAR HERE CALL 527-2151 Senior Rummage Sale Saturday, November 13th 8am to 3pm 200 Jackson Street Oak Park Manor in the community room misc, furniture, clothing, odds & ends YARD SALE Saturday, November 13th 8am to 2pm 22345 Sierra Vista Avenue X Truckee Ave. antiques, horseshow tack, tires, kitchen cabinets, plus more YARD SALE Saturday, November 13th 6:30am to 1pm 2520 Monroe Street treadmill, end table men & women clothing lots of misc YARD SALE Friday, November 12th Saturday, November 13th Sunday, November 14th 8am to 2pm 14190 Deerwood Drive X Manter Court adult & children clothing Christmas decorations lots of misc 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 3/2 $1075 mo. Studio $450 mo. 200-0446 Agent Apts for Rent, Unfurnished Homes for Rent, Unfurnished 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 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 Small 2/1 in town $425 month 527-4181 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 Pets Free Kittens 347-4162 URGENT! SPAYED adult female cat needs temporary, safe, outdoor home 707-267-4659 Antiques GUN-ANTIQUE SHOW, Yuba City Fairgrounds Nov. 27 & 28 530-438-2793 Firewood and Fuel Seasoned 16" fire- wood, Oak, Almond & Small pieces. Also looking for a place to cut wood 527-3638 Classified - Call 527-2151 From The Farm Make that chore pay off with a garage sale! Bring in extra cash and get rid of your unused item at the same time! Advertise in the Red Bluff Daily News Classified Ads 527-2151 Web: redbluffdailynews.com E-Mail: advertise@redbluffdailynews.com From The Farm Firewood and Fuel 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 From The Farm PEACANS $2.50 lb 527-4989 QUALITY GRASS HAY Buy before fall price increase $3-5 a bale 200-6090 or 527-7141 Miscellaneous Merchandise Stamps US used, mostly 1980’s stamp collectables 408-892-9840 Bedding, Cages, Grey Cockatiel, lots of other things 774-1843 Chico Cemetery Lot for sale, under a tree, steps from a driveway, 24C-342 $2750 408-892-9840 Craftsman Kohler 16.5 HP 42" 6spd lawn tractor w/attachments $350 Lg capacity stain- less steel refrig $100 736-0308 FREE CALIFORNIA King bed w/sheets & frame 529-0546 Merchandise Wanted Wanted: Inexpensive gas stove 529-1905 ASTRO-GRAPH By Bernice Bede Osol Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010 coming months if you can, because they will expose you to a lot of fresh ideas and many new contacts. Enlarging your circle of friends and acquaintances brings multiple new expe- riences as well as fringe benefits. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Start rehashing old issues and watch how quickly the domes- tic tranquility within your household disap- pears. Instead, spend your energy finding ways to heal past wounds. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - Pleas for assistance are likely to be ignored if you demand that others drop what they’re doing and do your bidding instead of asking nicely for help. Be considerate. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Determine in advance how much you can afford to spend on nonessentials, and then stick to it. If you go out shopping and are unstructured, you are likely to be excessively extravagant. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - The major thing that can defeat you is your inclination to oversell. Once your prospect starts nodding in consent, turn off your pitch and close the sale. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - One of the smartest things you could do is to adjust your agenda to suit others. Once you have people comfortably working at your side, everything will go smoothly for you. ARIES (March 21-April 19) - It’s likely to be one of those days when your temper is on Seek some new social outlets in edge, making you a bit grumpy and cantanker- ous. If you don’t want people to keep you at arm’s length, lighten up. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Avoid a tendency to behave in a pushy manner in order to show others just how tough you are. Unfortunately, the only thing this kind of behavior will do for you is make you unpopular. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Even though you enjoy a good debate from time to time, noth- ing will be gained from arguing with someone whose philosophical outlook is diametrically opposed to yours. CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Back off rather than project yourself into a complicated mat- ter of another’s that doesn’t concern you. All you would be doing is asking for trouble where none now exists. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Don’t allow a dis- agreement between you and your mate to arise when out in public. If the matter is dis- turbing, wait until you can discuss it with him/her in the privacy of your own home. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - The only work you can expect to get done today is that which you do yourself. Depending upon oth- ers to automatically take care of something you think needs tending is folly. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Avoid taking any kind of risk on something that requires you to bank on another who is a known bungler. This person’s batting average isn’t likely to change, and the odds are you’ll lose.

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