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2A Daily News – Friday, July 22, 2011 Community people&events Dance academy registration 4-H news round-up Delegates to State Tehama County will be sending seven delegates to the State 4-H Leadership Conference July 28-31 at UC Davis. Representatives include: Maryn Spangler of Bend Jelly 4-H; Elora Brunelle of Corn- ing 4-H; Ashton Hubbard, Karl Parks and Zane Hubbard of West- side 4-H; Rebah Heino of Manton 4-H, and chaperone Cindy Dixon of Olive 4-H. Leadership Council Courtesy photo Selah Dance Academy registration for 2011/2012 dance classes will be 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 30, at Community Baptist Church 598 Round Up Ave. Dance classes will begin Sept. 6. Any questions please by email: nsmary- gross@sbcglobal.net. Back to School Project carwash Saturday A carwash to benefit the Back to School Project will be held 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 23 at Tom's Glass and Muffler, Main St. Red Bluff, next to Taco Bell. The event is sponsored by Zion Christian Ministries and a raft of volunteers. Donation. Tell a friend and attend. Information call 529-4074. SECRET WITNESS 529-1268 A program of Tehama County Neighborhood Watch Program, Inc. Setting it straight –––––––– It is the policy of the Daily News to correct as quickly as possible all errors in fact that have been published in the newspaper. If you feel a factual error has been made in a news story, call the news department at 527-2153. The following have been select- ed as 4-H Leaders Council Officers for 2011-2012: President Ashton Hubbard; Vice President Marsha Wilson; Secretary and Plant/Nature Science Bozsi Parks; Social Sci- ences, All Star Advisor and Home Ec. Chair Cindy Dixon; Ag Live- stock: Large animal Jim France; Ag Livestock: Small animal Fawn Brunelle; Camp Directors Kevin Rosser and John Enos; Mechanical Science Kevin Rosser; Blast Advi- sor Nicole Devine. State Field Day Tehama County sent a few mem- bers to the State Field Day in May at UC Davis. Results are as follows: State Judging Contest Junior Division: Corben Canada, Bend Jelly 4-H, Blue Award Intermediate Division: Phoebe Heino, Manton 4-H, Gold Award Senior Division: Rebah Heino, Manton 4-H, Gold Award State Presentation Day Junior Division: Brette Stout, Plum Valley 4-H, Red Award Senior Division: Rebah Heino, Manton 4-H, Blue Award State Fashion Revue $15 challenge: Brette Stout, Plum Valley 4-H, Blue Medal Traditional- Juniors: Julia Sil- vera, Antelope 4-H, Blue Medal Still Exhibits follows: 4-H Still Exhibits winners are as Sweepstake Winner: Sarah Grayson , Bowman 4-H Reserve Sweepstake: Trinity Kingwell, Olive 4-H Clothing Class 5, 4th-5th Olivia Silvera, Antelope 4-H; Class 7, 9th and above Michelle Jaramillo, OIive 4- H; Class 8, 4-5 Trinity Kingwell, Olive 4-H; Class 9, 6th-8th, Dartag- nan Kingwell, Olive 4-H; Class 10, 9th and up Mariah Kingwell, Olive 4-H Food Nutrition/Preparation Class 12, 4th-5th, Kalley Whit- lock, Olive 4-H; Class 13, 6th-8th Sarah Grayson, Bowman 4-H Cake Decorating/Sugar Eggs Class 16 6th-8th Sarah Grayson, Bowman 4-H Food Preservation: Canned foods Class 22, 6th-8th Maryn Span- gler, Bend Jelly 4-H; Sarah Grayson, Bowman 4-H; Class 24, 4th-5th Donald Conner, Plum Val- ley 4-H; Class 25 6th-8th Katie Conner, Plum Valley 4-H Home Furnishing Class 28, 6th-8th Sarah Grayson, Bowman 4-H Crafts Class 31, 4th-5th Donald Con- ner, Plum Valley 4-H; Class 32, 6th- 8th Sarah Grayson, Bowman 4-H; Class 33, 9th and up Rebah Heino, Manton 4-H; Michelle Jaramillo, Olive 4-H Photography Class 39, 6th-8th Maryn Span- gler, Bend Jelly 4-H; Class 40, 9th and up Michelle Jaramillo, Olive 4- H Art Class 41, 4th-5th Trinity King- well, Olive 4-H; Class 42 6th-8th Maryn Spangler, Bend Jelly 4-H Communications Class 47, 4th-5th Kara Beck- with, Olive 4-H; Class 48, Sarah Grayson, Bowman 4-H; Class 49, 9th and up Michelle Jaramillo, Olive 4-H Any Other Project Class 50, 4th-5th Trinity King- well, Olive 4-H; Class 51 6th-8th Sarah Grayson, Bowman 4-H; Class 52, 9th and up Taylor Rush, Corning 4-H Primary Participants Bowman 4-H Drew Grayson, Corning 4-H McKynzie Huntley, Westside 4-H Masie Skelton, Kristina Tobin, Claire Tobin, Jordan Shank and Lance Ferreira Friday Knights’ car show a success Friday Knights Car Club, whose members are from Red Bluff, Corning and Los Molinos, held a car show Sunday, July 17 at Tucker Auto Buildings, south of Red Bluff. The wonderful cars from historic vehicles to modern sports cars and specialty vehicles like restored military jeeps were there for everyone who was interested to see and talk to the owners. The show supports the club’s participation with the “Adopt a Family at Christmas” program. There was a 50/50 drawing and raffle items donat- ed by Kragan Auto Parts, California Haircuts, Sun- shine Dry Cleaners, Les Schwab, Cozy Diner, Tremont Cafe & Creamery, Sierra Sound, Auto Elec- tric, Aquarium and Pets, Paint Mart, Bud’s Jolly Local history D NEWSAILY HOW TO REACH US RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY THE VOICE OF TEHAMA COUNTY SINCE 1885 VOLUME 126, NUMBER 208 On the Web: www.redbluffdailynews.com MAIN OFFICE: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Main Phone (530) 527-2151 Outside area 800-479-6397 545 Diamond Ave. Red Bluff, CA 96080 ______________________ Fax: (530) 527-5774 ______________________ Mail: Red Bluff Daily News P.O. 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Tourist Declares Summer Climate In Red Bluff Nice “You people here in Red Bluff don’t know what real hot weather is,” declared L.P. Groves, who passed through the city yesterday enroute from Southern California to Oregon. “That is compared with the brand of weather they dish up down in Stockton,” he qualified. “It is so hot there at times that one just loses all interest in work.” —Daily News, July 22, 1921 Kone, Lucero Olive Oil, True Value - Snap on Tools, Burrito Bandito, Bell Carter, Tai’s Deli, The Gold Exchange, Ramsey Jewelry, Video Land, Tucker’s Automotive, Dirty Red Dog Motorcycles, Art by Nancy Enos, Carol’s Browse Around, Los Molinos Hardware, Food Mart and Gas Station, Los Molinos Meats, Veros Beauty Salon, La Competidora Pande- ria Bakery, Jack’s, Rosie’s Deli- Burger Shack, Cost You Less, Los Molinos Market & Deli, Barber Pole, Nu Way Market, Lane Tractor and Love it a Lot Bar- gains. These businesses gave some articles or cash to raffle and organizers thank them all so much. Thank you to everyone. The show will return next year. COMMUNITY CLIPS To get a copy of the book available The Tehama County Genealogical and Histori- cal Society has a 2011 revised edition of “Tehama County, 1856- 2006: 150 years of Photos and History” available for purchase. The new edition, which is available now, has an index, which makes it easier for researchers to find specific information. The 2006 edition sold out before it was off the press. Second Hand Rose Thrift Boutique NOW OPEN! TUES-SUN 9AM-6PM Consignment/Pre-owned Quality Fashions 20639 Walnut St., Red Bluff (inside Peacock Emporium) • Women & Men Clothes • Women’s Business Suits • Party Dress/Gowns • Shoes/Purses/Bags • Fashion, Genuine Jewelry And More! FREE DRAWING with any purchase revised edition visit the Copy Canter, 16 Antelope Boulevard. Cost is $75 each. For more informa- tion call 527-6677. PATH yard sale set PATH is holding a Big Yard Sale from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 5 and Saturday, Aug. 6, at the PATH Sale House, corner of Sale Lane and Gilmore Ranch Road. Mattress sets, furni- SC KIDS SCOOP Drive thru window Gelato & More! with this ad 11am-9pm 7 days Facebook/scoopsofRedBluff ture, housewares and Ice cream PS 1 FREE 905 Walnut St., Red Bluff 528-1698 clothing will be available. PATH is also taking dona- tions of items to sell. Anyone who would like to donate sellable items contact Jodi Cordial at 366-4359. There will be a barbecue, live music and drawings. Quilters meet on Monday The Sun Country Quilt Guild will meet at 7 p.m. on Monday, July 25, with new member orientation at 6:30 p.m. at the Red Bluff Community and Senior Center, 1500 South Jackson St. The featured speaker will be Debi Portelance who is a professional designer. She will bring samples of Madrigal cos- tumes she has made in the last 13 years. Interested Quilters may join the guild with a spe- cial half-year membership fee of $15 or attend the meeting for $5. More information is available by contacting the Sun Country Quilters at P.O. Box 8266 Red Bluff Ca. 96080 or at our website: wwwsuncoun- tryquilters.com Volunteer • PAWS is seeking vol- unteers at the county ani- mal shelter to work with animals, adoption out- reach, clerical help and spay/neuter and educa- tional outreach. Informa- tion is available at 528- 8018. • The Hope Chest thrift store needs volunteers to work at least once a month for three hours at the corner of Grant and Breckenridge streets. Money raised by the non- profit organization go to the Family Service Agency. TEHAMA COUNTY ABANDONED VEHICLE ABATEMENT PROGRAM Did you know you can have up to four (4) vehicles or vehicle parts removed from your property at no cost to you? Take advantage of this Countywide Clean-up Program Does not include tires unless attached to vehicles.