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Friday, December 24, 2010 – Daily News – 7B New Today New Today GLENN MEDICAL CENTER in Willows is Hiring: RN Clinic Manager, F/T, 4x10 hour days, no weekends. For busy rural health clinics, multiple sites. 2 years management experience mini- mum, rural health preferred. Requires excellent communication skills. Competitive pay DOE, full benefits pkg. Application at www.glennmed.org Fax to 934-1818 ARMS THRIFT STORE 50% OFF after Xmas storewide nothing held back, Starts Sunday the 26th, 30 Mulberry, Red Bluff Riverview Victorian, Lg 1 bedroom flat $650 mo $650 dep, pets ok 530-736-5254 Business Notices ARMS THRIFT STORE 50% OFF after Xmas storewide nothing held back, Starts Sunday the 26th, 30 Mulberry, Red Bluff Classified - Call 527-2151 Look into the Classifieds to find dogs, cats and plenty of other pets looking for a home like yours! New Listings Appearing Daily in Print & Online Daily News Classified. redbluffdailynews.com To subscribe or place a Classified ad, please call 527-2151 Legal Notices Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE RESOLUTION NO. 53-2010 DOWNTOWN RED BLUFF PARKING AND BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA. ______________________________________ The City Council of the City of Red Bluff approves the report for the Downtown Red Bluff Parking and Business Improvement Area submitted by Downtown Red Bluff Business Association and adopts the following resolution of intention: 1. retain the same boundaries of the parking and business improvement area and the same benefit zones within the area as were in place during the previous fiscal year. 2. It is the intention of the City Council to levy and collect assessments within the existing parking and business improvement area for the fiscal year. There shall be no change in the dollar amount of assessments from the previous fiscal year. 3. The improvements and activities authorized by Ordinance No. 869 and Resolution No. 16- 1995 are as follows: Improvements: Seasonal and other decorations; decorative street lighting; beautification plantings; parking facilities; benches; fountains; outside music; and trash receptacles. Activities: The promotion of public events which benefit businesses in the Area and which take place on or in public places within theArea, including festivals, parades, fairs and concerts; the furnishing of music in any public place within the Area; activities which benefit businesses located and operating within the Area; the promotion of tourism within the Area. No substantial changes are proposed to be made to the improvements and activities. 4. The name of the Parking and Business Improvement Area is the Downtown Red Bluff Parking and Business Improvement Area. The location of the Area is a portion of the City of Red Bluff as set forth in Schedule Aof this resolution attached hereto and by such reference made a part hereof. The location of the “benefit zones” within the Area is also shown in Schedule A. 5. A copy of the annual report filed with the Clerk of the City by the Downtown Red Bluff Business Association and is available for review at City Hall. This report sets forth a full and detailed description of the improvements and activities to be provided for the fiscal year, any proposed boundary changes of the Area and any proposed zone changes within the Area and the proposed assessments to be levied upon the businesses within the Area for the fiscal year. 6. At the public hearing, the city council shall hear and consider all protests against the levying of assessments within the area. A protest may be made orally or in writing by any interested person. Any protest pertaining to the regularity or sufficiency of the proceedings shall be in writing and shall clearly set forth the irregularity or defect to which the objection is made. Every written protest shall be filed with the clerk at or before the time fixed for the public hearing. The City Council may waive any irregularity in the form or content of any written protest and at the public hearing may correct minor defects in the proceedings. A written protest may be withdrawn in writing at any time before the conclusion of the public hearing. Each written protest shall contain a description of the business in which the person subscribing the protest is interested sufficient to identify the business and, if a person subscribing is not shown on the official records of the city as the owner of the business, the protest shall contain or be accompanied by written evidence that the person subscribing is the owner of the business. A written protest, which does not comply with this section, shall not be counted in determining a majority protest. If written protests are received from the owners of businesses in the proposed area which will pay50 percent or more of the assessments proposed to be levied and protests are not withdrawn so as to reduce theprotests to less than that 50 percent, no further proceedings to levy the proposed assessment, as contained in the Resolution of Intention, shall be taken for a period of one year from the date of the finding of a majority protest by the City Council. 7. The time and place for the public hearing to be held by the City Council on the levy of the proposed assessment for the fiscal year shall be January 5, 2010, at 7 p.m. at the City Council Chambers, 555 Washington Street, Red Bluff California. At this hearing, the testimony of all interested parties for or against the levy of the assessments for the fiscal year shall be heard. Theforegoing resolution of intention was adopted at a regular adjourned meeting of the City Council of the City of Red Bluff held on December 21, 2010, and adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmembers: Brown, Carrel, Flynn, Jackson and Schmid Noes: None Absent or Not Voting: None ATTEST _______________ Bob Carrel, Mayor _____________________ Jo Anna Lopez, City Clerk It is the intention of the City Council to A RESOLUTION OF INTENTIONTO LEVY A FISCALYEAR ASSESSMENT FORTHE 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 RN - Noc Shift Opening Soon at RBHC Call Russ 527-6232 EOE Work Wanted House Cleaning Honest & Dependable life long RB resident reasonable rates call 530-736-2868 Need leaves raked? Lonnie 529-3753 Automobiles 2003 Honda Accent white, reasonable at $1800 824-3142 Heavy Equipment 1975 International 16" Flatbed Dump truck, runs good $2000 1944 Peterbilt water truck, 3500 gallon tank, 200hp Cum- mins motor $2500 530-527-3114 Travel Trailers 93 27’ Wilderness 5th wheel, very clean, no smokers, no slides, no pets $5500 824-9330 Apts for Rent, Unfurnished 1BD 1BA, stove & refrig included, sm pet ok $485 mo + $485 dep 227-4517 1BD 1BA new carpet, in Red Bluff, no pets $450 mo + $450 sec dep 384-7979 2BD 1½BA TOWNHOUSES 2BD 1BA Apts Starting @ $585 to $630 mo. 200-0135 Education Riverview Victorian, Lg 1 bedroom flat $650 mo $650 dep, pets ok 530-736-5254 Homes for Rent, Unfurnished #1 Riverfront Home Bend area, 3bd 2ba, 2200 sf, $1995 month 529-3733 agt 2/1 317 Santa Maria Gerber $695 month No Pets 385-2254 $2500 down or rent! 2/2 + Den 3/1 on 6 acres All New Interior 20 min. to RB 530-921-4849 2BD 1BA 1311 4th St xlnt ref req fncd yd, gatrage, sm pet ok n/s, wtr swr garb pd $695 + dep 529-4787 3/1 RB Lg Rms $850 3/2 Gerber Good size w/lg yard $800 527-7700 Classified - Call 527-2151 Education RED BLUFF JOINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Is seeking applicants for a Project Facilitator, 4 hrs/day; 2:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. for the ASSET’s After School Program $12.30 - $13.56 per/hr DOE. Job announcement, qualifications and applications are available at: 1525 Douglass St., Red Bluff, CA (530) 529-8700 or www.rbuhsd.k12.ca.us Deadline 1-5-11. The District reserves the right to close at an earlier date if qualified applicants are identified or extend the deadline if needed. EOE Medical/ Dental Help Wanted Medical/ Dental Help Wanted GLENN MEDICAL CENTER in Willows is Hiring: RN Clinic Manager, F/T, 4x10 hour days, no weekends. For busy rural health clinics, multiple sites. 2 years management experience mini- mum, rural health preferred. Requires excellent communication skills. Competitive pay DOE, full benefits pkg. Application at www.glennmed.org Fax to 934-1818 Glenn Medical Center in Willows is Hiring: FNP & LVN - 2 positions open: F/T, P/T, PD Busy out-patient Urgent Care Clinic in Hospital, 4x10 hour days, No weekends. Must be flexible. Competitive pay DOE & full benefit pkg. Applications at www.glennmed.org. Fax with resume to (530)934-1818. STAFF DENTIST F/T: Position available in our Red Bluff clinic Must be a graduate of an accredited United States Dental School, possess a current DEA controlled substance regis- tration, & have two (2) years experience in private practice or clinical practice. OSC training preferred. Salary negotia- ble & commensurate with experience in addition to an attractive benefit pkg. Submit application on line at www.nvih.org, email jobs@nvih.org or fax resume to (530) 342-7507 Northern Valley Indian Health, Inc. Apts for Rent, Unfurnished Apts for Rent, Unfurnished NOW ACCEPTINS APPLICATIONS Washington Court Senior Apartments 100 Washington St., Red Bluff, CA 96080 1 Bedroom & "Mobility Impared" Units HUD Subsidized Senior Housing Must be age 62 and over Extremely Low Income accepted Call (530) 527-8157 or pick-up application at site TDD 800-735-2929 PUBLISH: December 24, 2010 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 Oak Park Manor Affordable Senior Apartments for Ages 62+ or 62+ and Mobility Imparted Featuring quiet garden setting, en- ergy saving appli- ances, laundry & community room, government subsi- dized for qualified extremely low and very low appli- cants. Pick-up ap- plications at 200 Jackson St., RB or call 530-529-2200, TODD 800-735-2929 Apts for Rent, Unfurnished 2BD 1BA new car- pet, in Red Bluff, no pets $575 mo + $575 sec dep, 384-7979 2BD 1BA clean & qui- et $475 mo $475 dep no pets 200-7147 3BD 2BA fenced yard, for persons 55+ $800 month 527-4699 Homes for Rent, Unfurnished 3BD 2ba $1050 mo. In the new Forward Addition 2BD 1BA $550 mo. 200-0446 Agent 755 SNOW Mountain Way newer 4bd/2ba, 1350 sf, 2 car ga- rage, lg back yd, $1049/mo $1000 dep, close to school and shopping, laundry hook up call 530- 965-1324 Charming, Spacious, 2BD 1BA, family rm, garage, fireplace, cent h/a, fncd, many extras. Xlnt Cond. In town. N/S $850 + dep. utilities, refs. 527-3359 For A List of Rentals visit: TehamaProperty Management.com Sm Ranch 3/2, barn, out buildings, 7.5 irrigated acres, free water, X-fenced, 8436 Sherwood Blvd, $1300 mo + 1st, last & $300 cleaning dep 384-2292 UNIQUE, QUIET, old- er, completely re- modeled 1/1 2nd bdrm poss. on 3 acres in Antelope, river access, garage w/workshop, dead end county road and driveway. Ma- ture walnut tree shade. View of Lassen. Good credit and references re- quired $700/mo 530- 528-0680 Mobile Home Rentals Los Molinos Mobilehomes on the river $500 a month 365-3300 Mobile Homes for Sale Singlewide, small quiet park, 2/1, clean & livable 555 Hunt Ave #3 RB $7000 384-2292 Ranches and Farms for Sale Cattle Ranch plus Rental Income $850,000 Call for details 1-541-679-9438 Firewood and Fuel Seasoned Wood Oak 16" AND Almond Small Pieces $160 527-3638 Seasoned Oak $240 per cord, free deliv- ery, Rancho Tehama included 527-1685 From The Farm GRASS HAY horse, cow $3 - $5, 2 twine bales, Red Bluff 200-6090 or 527-7141 Sports Equipment GUN ANTIQUE SHOW Colusa Fair Grounds January 15th & 16th (530) 438-2913 Bankruptcy Bankruptcy Mark W. Briden, ESQ Fast, Friendly and Affordable. 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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - Friends and family who have consistently proven to be loyal will once again be supportive of you when needed.They’ll be behind you if you have to make a power play. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Your greatest gratification is likely to come from protecting the interests of those you love.You’ll know at a moment’s notice those who need help, and you’ll act before it’s requested. ARIES (March 21-April 19) - Accept all your family and friends for what they are and don’t expect anything from them that they can’t be. When you genuinely embrace them, they, in turn will embrace you. Hug it out. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Your plans can come off beautifully, if you’re prepared to pay the price. If you put forth the needed concert- ed effort, the challenges will take care of themselves. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - That marvelous disposition of yours will be very appealing to those with whom you share your day.You’ll turn any aggra- vating problems into something fun and buoy everybody’s spirits. CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Displaying the spirit of the day will not only substantially benefit you, but all others as well. Spread the good cheer like lukewarm apple butter. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Although some well- conceived plans might not work out as you envisioned them, your on-the-spot revisions will be so clever and thoughtful that they’ll make things even more appealing. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Lady Luck is inclined to favor you both socially and finan- cially. However, she isn’t likely to be too impressed with frivolous attempts, so make sure you give it your all. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Both good timing and a strict pace will be two major require- ments for turning your hopes into realties. However, start things off with a slow canter before breaking into a speedy gallop. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Keeping a low- key approach to everything will help greatly in accomplishing your aims. This will be espe- cially true if the room is filled with a lot of noisy individuals. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - This is an excellent day to stimulate warmth and friend- ships with those associates you rarely see. Even if the list is lengthy, get around to every- one you can.

