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Friday, November 8, 2013 – Daily News 3A Community people&events Healthcare.me Veterans Day parade The Corning veterans groups will celebrate Veterans Day with a parade starting at 10:30 a.m. Monday from City Hall to Memorial Hall. A presentation of colors will be made at 11:30 a.m. at the Memorial Hall followed by a short program. A tri-tip lunch will follow from noon to 1:30 p.m., prepared by the Corning Exchange Club. The parade line up is as follows: Corning Police Department, Flag Bearers - Boy Scout Troops 5, 62, 108, Cub Scout Packs, Marine Corps League, Young Marines, Corning High School Band, Grand Marshall - Bucky Bowen, Miss Coming, Miss Tehama County, Miss Teen Tehama County/Ambassdor, VFW Float, American Legion FLoat, Kilroy, Prepper's Army Truck, Corning City Fire, Tehama County Fire, Antique Cars Group, Antique Tractors, Phil's Towing, NAPA Auto Parts, Hanson - Kaiser Car, Antique Fire Engine - Ron Otto, Nolan Darnell Horse Team, Morales Miniature Horses, Glenn County Sheriff's Posey, Horse Group. Bluegrass concert Sunday The Red Bluff Moose Lodge is hosting Matthew Songmaker & the Traveling Band at noonSunday, Nov. 10. Songmaker, who is 14, is from Red Bluff and an accomplished musician. He's an inspiration to young and old alike. The public is invited. Water meeting Monday The Mineral County Water District will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11, at 38292 Scenic Ave. For more information, call 595-3479. Garden club meeting The Cottonwood Garden Club will meet 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 18 at the Cottonwood Community Center, 20595 Gas Point Rd. The presentation will be 'Starting Seedlings' by Chris Moatswith a potluck lunch to follow. Visitors are welcome, for more information call 3471281 or 347-3656. PATH shelter schedule The PATH Winter Shelter for homeless peole in the community will rotate through several area churches starting Nov. 1 and running through April 30. The shelter will open at 5 p.m. and close at 8 a.m. the following morning. No pets are allowed. Nov.1-22 — St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 510 Jefferson St. Nov. 22-Dec. 13 — Abundant Life Fellowship, 21080 Luther Road Dec. 13-Jan. 10 — First Church of the Nazarene, 900 Johnson St. Jan. 10-Feb. 14 — First Church of God, 1035 S. Jackson St. Feb. 14-March 14 — North Valley Baptist Church, 355 David Ave. March 14-April 18 — First Baptist Church, 501 Pine St. April 18-30 — Presbyterian Chuch, 838 Jefferson St. DAILY NEWS RED BLUFF TEHAMA COUNTY THE VOICE OF TEHAMA COUNTY SINCE 1885 VOLUME 128, NUMBER 249 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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SPECIAL PAGES ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS Tuesdays: Health Wednesdays: Business Thursdays: Entertainment Fridays: Education Saturdays: Select TV, Farm, Religion Circulation Manager: Kathy Hogan khogan@redbluffdailynews.com Production Manager: Sandy Valdivia sandy@redbluffdailynews.com The Military Family Support Group of Tehama County will be at Round Table Pizza in Belle Mill Landing Shopping Center 5-8 p.m. Tuesday to honor veterans and to raise funds in support of active troops serving overseas. Round Table will donate a percentage of purchases and the group will be on hand selling bake goods. Proceeds will be used to send care packages to troops and to complete the local monument in honor of those who served in the military during the "Gulf War Era" beginning August 2, 1990, to present. For more information, call Linda Bullington at 374-7717 or Kathy Peters at 529-1852 or email katchup@clearwire.net. 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 • Michael Bruce Cramer Jr., 30, Red Bluff was arrested for felony inflicting corporal injury on a spouse, assault with a deadly weapon and robbery. Bail was $130,000. • Harold Stuart Cudd, 86, Red Bluff was arrested on Hasvold Drive for felony transient out of compliance. Bail was $25,000. • Daniel John Forzaglia, 19, Corning was arrested on the 1100 block of 4th Street for felony vehicle theft and conspiracy to commit a crime. Bail was $60,000. SECRET WITNESS 529-1268 A program of Tehama County Neighborhood Watch Program, Inc. LASSEN MEDICAL FLU SHOT CLINICS • Nicole Jaye Gardner, 26, Port Orchard, Wash. was arrested at the Red Bluff Hampton Inn for felony illegal possession of tear gas, possession of a controlled substance, brining alcohol or drugs into prison and misdemeanors being under the influence of a controlled substance, possession of a stun gun and paraphernalia. Bail was $56,000. • Louis Robert Procarione was arrested at Sale Lane and Antelope Boulevard for felony possession of pepper spray and outstanding felony charges of possession of a controlled substance and A Mane Attraction Salon transportation of a controlled substance. Bail was $315,000. Burglary • A vehicle parked on Lake California Drive was burglarized. Most of the dash and stereo were taken. School • Woodson Elementary School reported a juvenile brought a large knife to school. Theft • Gasoline was siphoned from a vehicle on the 24000 block of McLane Avenue. • A 1994 green Nissan Altima with blue fenders was reported stolen on Marty Court. The keys were left in the car. has moved to 731 Main St. Red Bluff Location November 9th 9am-1pm 2450 Sister Mary Columba Drive Red Bluff, Ca 96080 527-0414 Lassenmedical.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 © 2012 Daily News Postage Paid Periodicals Marcus Military Family Support fundraiser CLASSIFIED: 1-855-667-2255 Publisher & Advertising Director: Greg Stevens gstevens@redbluffdailynews.com Editor: Chip Thompson editor@redbluffdailynews.com Sports Editor: Andre Byik sports@redbluffdailynews.com Tithonus, a mortal, was so loved by Eos that she convinced Zeus to grant him immortality and bestow upon him eternal life. Yet she forgot to request everlasting youth so as he aged, he withered, begging for death. Eos, out of pity, changed him into a Cicada; where to this day we hear him babble. Long life without good health is prison. I have been more focused on the health care debate than many, in part because my wife and I fall in the five percent that received a cancellation notice from our insurance company. Informed that our plan would cease to exist, we could do nothing and the Insurance Company Deities would transfer us to a comparable high-deductible, basic coverage, catastrophic coverage plan with no effort. Before one considers this an altruistic, benevolent, considerate deed, one must also know that our rate would skyrocket from $502 a month to almost $1,000. Being of a "certain age" where health care coverage is essential (and now required) and being of a "certain income" where spending more on said policy than on our mortgage is unacceptable, I researched. My observations: • We are one of those families who was not able to keep our health insurance — even if we liked it. (Being cynical by nature, that prompts for me a bigger question: Does anyone really "like" their health insurance plan or do they consider it a necessary evil like a root canal or paying taxes? I think the latter.) Suite 1A Red Bluff (behind the Tremont Cafe) 530-527-0550 Marine Corps Birthday Ball Marine Corps League, Detachment 1140 Tehama / Red Bluff Celebrate 238 years with "The Few, The Proud" November 9, 2013 at the Elks Lodge 355 Gilmore Road, Red Bluff • 5pm to 10pm Tickets $35.00 Dinner, Dancing & Cash Bar Marines, all Veterans & the Public are cordially invited. www.lassenmedial.com Call Bertha at (530) 585-2225

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