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6A – Daily News – Friday, February 11, 2011 READER PHOTOS Submitted by Kim Ward “Kameron likes peanuts at Logan’s Road House.” Submitted by Kathy Hiebert “This is a picture of Jace Hiebert and Captain Collins of the party boat Shendoah out of Trinidad. Jace recenlty took a fishing trip with his Grandpa Andy Hiebert. He successfully landed two fish at once.” Submitted by Susie Swanson “Our friend Chuck enjoying his Christmas dinner.” Submitted by Robert Benson “On the cold days that are dry and sunny, Bones found a warm spot to sleep when Bob came home. He is inside the front fender of the Lightning pickup in our driveway.” Auxiliary A member of CHW St. Elizabeth Community Hospital CRAB FEED JANUARY 15, 2011 3rd Annual OUR SINCEREST THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE AND COMPANIES WHO’S GENEROUS SUPPORT HELPED TO MAKE THIS EVENT POSSIBLE Sierra Nevada Brewing Company The Pepsi Bottling Group Coca Cola Bottling Company Mt. Shasta Spring Water Starbuck’s Coffee - Main St. Upholstery FX New Clairvaux Vineyard From The Hearth Bakery Bell-Carter Olives Red Bluff Daily News Dr. Frank Greene Mercy High School Red Bluff High School The Young Marines Carrie Clarke Josh Ferchaud Roxie’s Deli & BBQ 530.529.8002 redbluff.mercy.org 2550 Sister Mary Columba Dr., Red Bluff, CA 96080 Tehama County Businesses! Online Ballots Only at www.redbluffdailynews.com Five Lucky Voters will be selected at random from all eligible ballots on March 1. Each will receive a $100 Shopping Spree at the Tehama County business of their choice! Vote for your favorite Pumpkinland Sweets FOR THE SWEET Chocolate Company Chocolates & sweets handmade by our Chocolatier • Solid milk chocolate valentine heart boxes (100% edible novelty!) • Chocolate valentines & lollypops (many sizes and styles) • Decortated gift trays • Boxed chocolate assortments Dark Chocolate * Milk Chocolate * White Chocolate * Sugar-free Dark Chocolate * Sugar-free Milk Chocolate Asparagus season opens soon! 10am-6pm daily 12000 Highway 99E, Red Bluff Ca. 96080 527-3026 18 DAYS LEFT TO VOTE! Police: Drunken driving suspect pulled self over SANDUSKY, Ohio (AP) — Police in Ohio can’t take too much credit for stopping a woman they say was drinking and driving — they say she pulled her- self over. Officers in the Lake Erie town of Sandusky say the woman stopped because she thought she saw police lights, but it turns out the flashing lights were from a skat- ing rink sign. The Sandusky Regis- ter reports that the woman’s car got stuck in a snowbank near the sign when she stopped early Monday and another motorist called police. Officers say they took 27-year-old Nicole Scott to jail on charges of operating a vehicle under the influence. Police say Scott denied she had been driving. There is no telephone listing for Scott and it isn’t clear whether she has an attor- ney. ——— Information from: Sandusky Register, http://www.sanduskyreg- ister .com/cgi- bin/liveique.acgi$schfro ntpage?frontpage Alan Wylie Inspector 4950 Mountain Lakes Blvd #B Redding, CA 96003 Mobile: 530/638-1015 TERMITE INSPECTION FREE & SERVICE* or UP TO 15% OFF TERMITE TREATMENT PEST EVALUATION FREE & SAVE 10% OFF PEST CONTROL SERVICE*