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4-H alumni and respon- sible adults of all kinds, Te- hama County 4-H needs you. Would you be interested running 4-H camp as a vol- unteer director? How about leading next year's All Stars to great things? Is your hobby quilting, fly-tying, car restoration, photography, beekeeping, raising minia- ture horses or anything else interesting and engaging to others? 4-H needs adult volun- teer leaders for roles large and small. Your time invest- ment will be as rewarding to you as it will be to the youth. 4-H clubs are enrolling for 2014-2015 now. Call the 4-H Office at 527-3101 or visit ce- tehama.ucanr.edu/4-H_Pro- gram/ if you have something to offer. OPPORTUNITY 4- H se ek s ad ul t vo lu nt ee rs , di re ct or COURTESYPHOTO Adult volunteers work with a 4-H youth. TheSeniorNutritionPro- gram serves meals Monday through Friday at noon at the Red Bluff Community- Senior Center and 11:30 a.m. at the Corning Senior Center. The average cost of a con- gregate meal is $7.37, and $9.07 for a home-delivered meal. A minimum dona- tion of $3.50 is appreciated for seniors 60 and older. For those guests younger than 60, the charge is $8. A do- nation is not a requirement toreceiveamealifyouqual- ify 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. Monday ChickenGrapeSalad,Car- rot Raisin Salad, Blueberry Muffin, Tropical Fruit Cup Tuesday ETHNIC DAY Pork Chow Mein, Steamed Brown Rice, Stir Fry Vegetables, Apple Juice, Gingerbread w/applesauce Wednesday Chicken Fried Steak, MashedPotatoes,PacificBlend Vegetables, Whole Wheat Bread,PineappleChunks Thursday BBQChicken, Black Bean Salad, Macaroni Salad, Cranberry Juice, Water- melon Friday Coney Island Dog, Whole Wheat Bun, Potato Salad, ColorfulColeslaw,LuauFruit Cup — high sodium day SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAM What's on the menu Sept. 22-26 Unwanted and expired prescription and over the counter medications will be accepted 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Tehama County Sher- iff's Office, 22840 Ante- lope Blvd. in Red Bluff and Corning Police Depart- ment, 774 Third St., as part of a nationwide drug take- back event. The program is anon- ymous, free and ensures safe disposal of potentially hazardous drugs. No illicit drugs or injectable medica- tions will be accepted. Improper disposal of pre- scription drugs threatens public health and safety. Removing potentially dan- gerous prescription drugs, particularly controlled sub- stances, from our nation's medicine cabinets is vital to ensure the drugs aren't within reach of abusers. Some 2,500 teens use prescription drugs each day to get high for the first time, according to the Part- nership for a Drug Free America. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are ob- tained from family and friends, including the home medicine cabinet. In addition, pharmaceu- ticals, antibiotics, steroids and similar substances have been detected in the nation's drinking water due to leaching and im- proper prescription drug disposal. Waste water treatment systems are not designed to remove such substances; therefore, prescription drugs flushed directly into the sewer system poten- tially impact human health through exposure in drink- ing water and soil contam- ination. Dispose of prescription drugs responsibly. Partici- pate in the free collection event to ensure pharma- ceuticals are not polluting the water supply and to re- duce substance availability to unintended citizens. For questions regarding this program, call Laura Calkins of the Corning Po- lice Department at 824- 7015, or Tehama County Sheriff Department at 529- 7940. PUBLIC HEALTH Fr ee p re sc ri pt io n dr ug t ak e ba ck d ay The county board has directed further work to be done for beautification of ground surrounding the new $300,000 court house in Red Bluff. The yard on the west side of the struc- ture will be filled with al- luvion soil, planted to blue- grass and a sprinkling sys- tem installed. The latter is to be similar to the system now in operation on the grounds north, east and south of the building. — Sept. 20, 1924 90 YEARS AGO... Court house grounds to be improved, resurfaced The 23rd annual Red Bluff Antique & Shabby Chic Street Faire is set for 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 5 beginning at the corner of Main and Pine streets. The day will feature vin- tage goods of all kinds, col- lectibles and shabby chic items from 100 dealers and will be held rain or shine. Admission is free food will be available. For more information, call 529-6657 during the daytime or 527-0195 in the evening. ANTIQUES Street fair scheduled for downtown Oct. 5 In honor of September being National Yoga Aw a r e n e s s M o n t h , yoga instructor Natalie Peterson will be hosting a yoga event 9-10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 20, at Red Bluff River Park. All donations will be go- ing to the Back to School Project, which served more than 350 children at the Great Shopping Day in August. The Back To School Proj- ect is a Tehama County non-profit that works to send children back to school with pride through new school clothes, back pack and shoes. For more information on Back to School Project, v isit w w w. backstoschoolproject. com. FUNDRAISER Yoga to benefit local youth Thefollowinginformation has been compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Te- hama County Sheriff's De- partment, Corning Police Department and California Highway Patrol logs. Arrests TyrellLeonClarke: 30, of Red Bluff was arrested Thursday in the 1100block of Delphinium Street on suspicion of felony inflicting corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant, damage to power lines, misdemeanor violation of a domestic violence-relat- ed order, and an outstanding felony charge of possession of a controlled substance. Bail was $85,000. Carlton Ray Stevens: 36, of Corning was arrested Thurs- day in the 600block of Fourth Street on an outstanding felony charge of violation of parole. Alton Eric Ballard: 33, of Red Bluff was arrested Thursday on South Main Street on suspicion of felony possession of a controlled substance and outstanding misdemeanor charges of fail- ure to appear and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bail was $18,000. Burglary 18900block of Explorer Road: A caller reported Thursday that several items were missing from his shed, including an air compressor and a generator. Disturbance 10600block of Cody Drive: A caller reported Thursday that her brother shut off her power and was yelling at her. Shotsfired 18500block of Saddleback Ridge Loop: A caller reported Thursday that three shots were fired in the area, hitting trees near him. Extra patrol in the area was requested. Suspicious 17300block of Billy Jack Lane: A caller reported Thursday that unknown people dumped suspicious substance near her gate. She requested that officials investigate to make sure the substance was not drug related. Woodson Bridge: A camp host reported Thursday that a male subject was sleeping in a vehicle in the day use area. He was asked to leave but had stayed in the area for several days. Sacramento River: The United States Bureau of Reclamation reported Thursday that a vehicle may be submerged in the river. Officials located three separate submerged vehicles that have been in the water for several years and did not appear to be leaking fluids. Officials reported that the appropriate agencies are aware of the situation, in- cluding the CHP, the Depart- ment of Fish and Wildlife and the Tehama-Colusa Canal Authority. The 12500block of Wilder Road: A caller reported Thursday that $1,300in cash was taken from his kitchen table, and believes an employee was respon- sible. Police logs 365S.MainSt. Red Bluff www.lariatbowl.com 527-2720 FALL LEAGUES NOW FORMING 744 Main Street, Red Bluff ComingSoon... 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