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December 21, 2013

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Saturday, December 21, 2013 – Daily News 3A Community people&events Tis the season to be jolly 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 Dec. 22-27 Monday CHRISTMAS DINNER Pork Roast, Dressing, Broccoli, Applesauce, Pumpkin Cake Tuesday CHRISTMAS EVE CLOSED Wednesday CHRISTMAS CLOSED Thursday VEGETARIAN MENU Southwestern Quiche, Mexicali Corn, Marinated Veg Salad, Banana Nut Muffin, Peaches Friday HEART HEALTHY DAY Minestrone Soup w/Mixed Veg, Assorted Wheat Crackers, Tropical Fruit How to submit items Community news may be submitted to the Daily News at clerk@redbluffdailynews.com. Include a name and phone number. Digital pictures should be attached as .jpg files. Photos from a film camera can be brought in to the Daily News as original prints to be scanned. 90 years ago... Sheets balks on giving bail; is back in jail H.R. Sheets, Los Molinos tailor, Thursday refused to give bail when arraigned before Just of the Peace S. R. Dales there on a charge of disturbing the peace last Sunday when, it is alleged, he sought in vain to obtain cartridges for his revolver after a wordy altercation with a restaurant man. In default of $200 bonds set in his case, Sheets accompanied Undersheriff J.N. Froome back to the county jail. Sheets' hearing was fixed for Wednesday, Dec. 26. — Dec. 21, 1923 DAILY NEWS RED BLUFF TEHAMA COUNTY THE VOICE OF TEHAMA COUNTY SINCE 1885 VOLUME 129, NUMBER 22 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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FAX: (530) 527-2151 Ext. 122 (530) 527-2151 Ext. 133 (530) 527-5774 E-mail: advertise@redbluffdailynews.com CLASSIFIED: 1-855-667-2255 "Gentlemen should avoid using bad language on our streets, if for no other reason than that there are ladies passing at times, who must, of necessity, at least cross the street in going to and from our trade marts, and many instances take circulatious routes to reach their homes, often leaving Main Street and going the distance of a block to Jefferson. It is a disgrace to our town that our principal streets should be thus polluted by men whose early teachings should ever more cause a blush of shame to mantle the cheek with the utterance of each unchaste word." Talk about a run-on sentence, the above admonition appeared in an early day Red Bluff newspaper, the Sentinel. If you haven't seen or even heard of any of Red Bluff's present day female population taking "circulatious" routes, it may be because they have become accustomed to "unchaste" words. The spell checker on my computer has apparently never heard of the two previous quoted words, as it keeps beeping. I heard a radio report that more and more people are using swear words these days, including women and those who claim religious belief. The spell checker on my computer has apparently never heard of the two previous quoted words, as it keeps beeping. I heard a radio report that more and more people are using swear words these days, including women and those who claim religious belief. The report caught my attention. It does seem to be true that words which were formerly considered only fit for sea captains, mountain men or really "bad women," are being used by more people in all socio economic levels. Perhaps we think we have become sophisticated enough to spew a few emotive words here and there. It couldn't be that we lack Redding EAA Chapter 157 and Corning EAA Chapter 1148 are offering a scholarship to the 2014 EAA Air Academy in Oshkosh, Wisc. this coming summer. Applications are now available to boys or girls 16 through 18 years old from Shasta, Tehama and surrounding counties. The EAA Air Academy is a unique summer camp that takes a youngster interested in aviation to the next level. Participants spend a week in the Air Academy Lodge in Oshkosh, totally immersed in the world of aviation. Top-notch instructors help to explore the world of flight through aviation studies, hands-on activities, flight simulators and other exciting experiences. Highlights of the summer camp are a flight in a real airplane and participation in AirVenture 2014, the world's premier aviation event at Oshkosh. The Air Academy date for the scholarship recipient is Aug. 1-9, 2014. The Air Academy Lodge is a 56-bed facility complete with great room, kitchen, dining room, computer room, conference space, flight simulation lab and recreational facilities. This Advanced Air Academy provides an atmosphere for a mature student to learn more about the world of flight. Any youngster interested in the Air Academy can find more information by going to www.youngeagles.org/programs/airacademy. To acquire an application for the Air Academy Scholarship, send an email to info@eaa157.org or call (530) 524-5744. To be eligible for the 2014 scholarship an interested youngster must submit an application, including an essay outlining their interest in aviation and letters of reference by Jan. 15, 2014. Police reports a meeting with a minor and arriving at a meeting place with a minor. Bail was $45,000. • Devin Ray Rasmussen, 21, Gerber was arrested on northbound Interstate 5 north of Finnell for felony possession of a controlled substance and misdemeanors of driving under the influence, being under the influence of a controlled substance and possession of an assault weapon. Bail was $26,000. • Angela Marie Wood also known by the last names Jaramillo and Slaven, 48, Corning was arrested on the 22000 block of Dora Avenue for felony vandalism. Around 7:15 p.m. deputies responded to a report of a disturbance at a Corning residence. Upon arrival they found Wood, who lived at the property, had purposefully destroyed a double paned glass kitchen door. The home owners, who witnessed the act estimated the damage at $600. Bail was $15,000. stolen from a yard on Edith Avenue. The following information is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Tehama County Sheriff's Department, Corning Police Department and California Highway Patrol. Arrests • Stephen Edward Lyon, 37, Big Bend was arrested for felony contacting a minor, arranging SECRET WITNESS 529-1268 A program of Tehama County Neighborhood Watch Program, Inc. Need a Physician? 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 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 Barber Aviation summer camp scholarship Doctors who listen ... Doctors who care. A FREE SERVICE PROVIDED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Call toll free Publisher & Advertising Director: Greg Stevens gstevens@redbluffdailynews.com Editor: Chip Thompson editor@redbluffdailynews.com Sports Editor: Andre Byik sports@redbluffdailynews.com vocabulary. I remember as a child, "Young Thing" was totally absorbed discovering the word, asinine. in her cellular conversation oblivious to the light change. Wow! I thought that was Perspiration beaded up a really bad word, I held on my face, "Young Thing" the misconception that it continued to talk, talk, talk. I was spelled with a doucaught a glimpse of the drible "s" and therefore ver behind me in the rear qualified as profanity. view mirror, his counteWasn't that silly? At any nance was any thing but rate it satisfied the child's happy. It was then I had to curiosity for an emotive make a decision, give in to word. the strong urge to use a less Formerly forbidden than favorable word or to words now appear in movies, songs and books Carolyn honk my horn. I gave in and honked my horn, the driver on the high roads and on of the red convertible the low roads. Men say glanced into her rear view them, women say them and children learn them. No one mirror and slowly turned left with the seems to take "circulations" routes green light being ever so careful not to avoid hearing the wild words. It to move her cell phone from her ear. I followed the red convertible all may be a little like being tone deaf, perhaps we have become swear the way down Jackson Street to the turn off on Reed's Avenue. "Young word deaf. It might be better if we pulled Thing" was still totally involved in our a few old words that even the her phone conversation, unaware that spell checker doesn't, know and she was impeding the natural flow of turn them into vicarious expletives. traffic. Those of us behind began driWe could say, "Well I'll be "circula- ving defensively, just in case she tious," or I'll be "exsanguinated. If became more distracted and caused enough of us committed to this an accident. Yes, I do believe that everyday is a practice we could probably "expurgate" the entire offensive vocabu- test of our proper vocabulary use. lary that proliferates in our city and What is the moral of this story? Cellular phone use by drivers in automoperhaps throughout the world. Having said a mouth full in biles, could lead one to use words regard to the assassination of per- such as "asinine." Since it is the Christmas time I fectly good vocabulary, one would think that I could stop this harangue will put on my happy face, stir up for a while. In fact I practiced a good some cookies and pies, listen to amount of self-control today in Christmas Carols and think of the avoiding the use of one of the forbid- glory of Christmas and say a prayer den words. I was sitting at the stop- for the young woman's use of her light located at the corner of Walnut phone while driving that pretty red and Jackson streets, behind a spiffy, car. Merry Christmas all. red convertible. The driver appeared to be in her twenties. The light Carolyn Barber has been writing changed to green, the red convertible her column in the Daily News since did not move, this lack of movement continued a good minute, it was at 1992. It appears on Saturdays. She this time that I spied the cell phone can be contacted by e-mail at pressed against the young girl's ear hurcar@yahoo.com. 888.628.1948 www.redbluff.mercy.org Holiday Special NOV. 25 THRU JAN. 5TH, 2014 2 Games Bowling or 1 Game Bowling & 1 Round Mini Golf $ 98 9 ea. before 6pm $ 1098 after 6pm Some restrictions apply 365 S. MAIN ST, RED BLUFF 527-2720 • www.lariatbowl.com • A nativity set was Saigon Bistro NEW BUFFET Lunch Express American & International Food DINNER BUFFET Fri-Sat 5pm-8pm BREAKFAST BUFFET Annual Meeting Thurs., Jan 16th 6pm held @ Tehama Districom t Fairgrounds • Someone reported that a man was acting suspiciously outside the Corning Safeway as he was looking inside a small sedan directly in front of the store. Contact was made with the man, who was attempting to retrieve his keys from inside the vehicle. Theft • Prescription medication was reported stolen on Pear Street. • A red Craftsman 3drawer tool box was reported stolen from the back of a truck on Marin Street. • Sav-Mor Foods reported a pair of shoplifters Wednesday night. 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