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May 03, 2014

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Johnnie Brooks, three years old son of Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Brooks, sustained a fracture of the left arm yesterday when he fell from a tricycle he was riding on the sidewalk near his home on Jefferson street. The bro- ken arm was set and the lit- tle fellow was reported to- day as recovering gradually from the injury. —May3,1924 90YEARSAGO... Jo hn Br oo ks a rm broken in tricycle fall The following information is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Tehama County Sheriff's Department, Corning Police Department and California Highway Pa- trol logs. Arrests KevinDaleMartin:52, Los Molinos was arrested Thursday at Sherwood Boulevard and Grant Street on an outstanding felony charge of fail- ure to appear. Bail was $130,000. Juan Carlos Rubio Jr.: 20, Corning was arrested Thursday at Hough- ton Avenue and Solano Street on suspicion of felony possession of a controlled substance and misdemeanor controlled substance paraphernalia. Bail was $16,000. Juan Maron Perez: 42, Corning was arrested Thursday at Oak and Madi- son streets on suspicion of felony possession of tear gas and outstanding charges of possession of a controlled substance, failure to appear and failure to appear a er a written promise. Bail was $57,500. Jimmy Gil Chaffin: 37, Red Bluff was arrested Thursday at Sunshine Gas in Red Bluff on suspicion of felony possession of a controlled substance and misdemeanor controlled substance paraphernalia. Bail was $16,000. Scott Michael Zacha- rias: 25, Los Molinos was arrested Thursday on the 24900block of Butler Street on suspicion of felony grand the . Bail was $15,000. Mary Christine Tanner: 30, Red Bluff was arrested Wednesday on the 300 block of South Main Street on felony warrant for her arrest. Bail was $100,000. Suspicious Valero on Edith Avenue: A man reportedly ran out of gas Thursday and didn't have money for fuel. He was admonished for misus- ing the 911emergency line. Safeway on Edith Avenue: A female report- edly le her babies inside her car Thursday before running into the store. She was admonished. Police logs The Senior Nutrition Program serves meals Monday through Friday at noon at the Red Bluff Com- munity-Senior Center and 11:30 a.m. at the Corning Senior Center. The suggested donation for seniors 60 and older is $2.75. For those guests un- der 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. May 5-9 Monday BBQ Ribettes, Baked Bean Medley, Butternut Squash, Mixed Berries, Whole Wheat Roll Tuesday Tuna Noodle Casserole, Creamed Spinach, Trop- ical Fruit Cup, Pineapple Pudding Wednesday HEART HEALTHY/ VEG Pasta Prima vera, Green Salad, Apricots, Garlic Bread Thursday HEART HEALTHY/ ETHNIC Chinese Chicken Salad, Pineapple Tidbits, WonT- ons, Fortune Cookies Friday Italian Delight, Green Beans, Mandarin Oranges, Seasoned Bread stick Senior Menu Gleaners will distribute food as follows in May: Corning, 8 a.m. to noon, Wednesday, May 21, Corn- ing Senior Center, 1015 Fourth Ave. Red Bluff, 8 a.m. to noon, Wednesday, May 21, Food Bank, 20699 Walnut St. Rancho Tehama, noon to 2 p.m., Monday, May 19, Recreation Center. Los Molinos, 9 a.m. to noon, Tuesday, May 20, Ma- sonic Hall, 25020 Tehama Vina Road. All other sites in the county will be at the usual times and places. Applications for food bank cards may be on the day of giveaway. Bring large paper or plastic bags and egg cartons if possi- ble. New applicants please bring Rent Receipt, PG&E bill or something with a physical address. All income must be re- ported. Income is gross monthly per household not net. Only one card will be is- sued per household. GLEANERS Food distribution schedule for May The Red Bluff-Tehama county branch of the Amer- ican Association of Univer- sity Women is offering a scholarship for a Tehama county student with at least upper division univer- sity standing, junior level or higher, or graduate level by fall 2014. Application forms are available at the Tehama County Department of Ed- ucation office, 1135 Lincoln St., Red Bluff. They are to be submitted to Red Bluff- Tehama County Branch, AAUW., PO Box 8742, Red Bluff by May 23. Judging will consider fi- nancial need, academic achievement and letters of recommendation. Students who are re-entering study are encouraged to apply. Number and size of the scholarships will depend on the pool of applicants. Those who have been Te- hama county residents but live out of the county while enrolled and attending col- lege may apply. Contr ibution s do - nated by local members of AAUW support the schol- arship awards. The branch has a long history of help- ing women reach their edu- cational goals and promote lifelong learning. STUDENTS AAUW to offer scholarship The Tehama County 4-H program is recruiting teen staff for its Youth Camp. Teens do not need to be enrolled in the 4-H pro- gram to attend. Camp staff will attend camp July 11-17 at Camp Tehama in Mill Creek. The program is seek- ing teens who are enthusi- astic, responsible, caring, who like working with kids, the outdoors and can work as a team. All interested teens must be 14 and older as of July 1. They are encouraged to attend the Informational Camp Staff Meeting being held 4:45-6 p.m. Monday, May 12 at Tehama County Department of Education, 1135 Lincoln St. in Red Bluff. More information about Tehama County 4-H Youth Camp, staff positions avail- able are available. To download an applica- tion visit: http://cetehama. ucanr.edu/4-H_Program/ Youth_Camp/. Teen Staff applications are due by 5 p.m. Friday, May 16 to the 4-H Office at 1754 Walnut St. in Red Bluff. For more information, call the 4-H office at 530- 527-3101. SUMMER CAMP 4- H cam p st aff p os it io ns a va il ab le SUBMITTED BY CAROL BANWARTH Great-grandson Dominic blowing out the candles on his 8th birthday cake. READER PHOTO BIRTHDAY WISHES COURTESY PHOTO Pictured are teen staff from past years. The Mendocino National Forest will be hosting five open houses over the next two weeks to discuss the forest roads system and looking at the relationship between roads and various resource impacts. The open houses are part of public engagement for Subpart A of the 2005 Travel Management Rule. "Subpart A looks at the core issue of travel analy- sis – providing sustainable access," said Mendocino Forest Engineer Shan- non Pozas. "We have initi- ated a science-based pro- cess to take a whole-forest look at our road system and the risks and benefits to visitors and various re- sources." An open house is scheduled 3:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 14 at the Red Bluff Recreation Area, 1000 Sale Lane. Other open houses are scheduled in Willows, Upper Lake, Cov- elo and Ukiah. "This is a great oppor- tunity for our visitors and interested members of the public to interact with a va- riety of resource special- ists to discuss both the pos- itive and negative impacts of our road system, as well as to share their comments as we continue analysis," Pozas said. The Mendocino National Forest must have this anal- ysis complete by October. To date, resource special- ists have gathered data and developed maps, which will be shared at the open houses. "To be clear, this is not a proposal or decision docu- ment, but a transportation study that will help inform future road management planning and can serve as an additional resource in future multiple resource projects," said Pozas. "Similar to the MVUM, this document will con- tinue to evolve and change over the years, with oppor- tunities for interested pub- lic to share their thoughts and engage in the process." For more information on Subpart A and the Men- docino National Forest's Travel Analysis, please visit www.fs.usda.gov/ mendocino or call 530- 934-1137. 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