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September 12, 2011

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2A Daily News – Monday, September 12, 2011 Community people&events Knight-Hodge wed In one lifetime, what can be accomplished? If there were neither barriers nor obstacles from birth until death, what could one person truly do in his or her time on Earth? Over one person's lifespan, he could build understanding between countries, generating bonds among millions. Should he choose the heal- ing arts, one soul could cure millions on multiple continents, elevating especially the elderly and the young. One man, or one woman, could raise populations from poverty, or tutor multiple generations to read, enlarg- ing possibilities well beyond his days. In one lifecycle, great inven- tions will be created, political move- ments will be forged, wars might be averted, and peace could take root. One person, one lifetime, with so much possibility… Yet, what if there was but one decade? In ten short years, what could one person do? Courtesy photo Jim and Dianna Knight of Red Bluff are pleased to announce the marriage of their son, Ryan Knight to Ashley Hodge. Ashley is the daughter of Mike and Lesli Hodge of Tur- lock. The wedding took place at Union Hill Inn in Sonora on July 9, 2011. Maid of Honor was Malorie Hodge, sister of the bride. Best Man was Ross Knight, brother of the groom. The couple enjoyed a week long honeymoon cruise to Alaska. They will make their home in Scotia. 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. In that period, a parent can raise a child from healthy adolescent to well-adjusted, successful adult; or guide her from a "spark in her daddy's eye" to a happy buoyant, bouncy, smiling, joyful young girl. In 3,600 days, one being can decide what matters, embark on an educa- tional voyage, advance to premier heights, become recognized for accomplishments, and utilize those skills to develop her life — and those of all she touches. She could con- struct miraculous vaccines, produce rousing movies, pen prodigious liter- ature, or travel the globe and advance deeper understanding of vastly unalike cultures. Should one person choose, even without education, he could opt to support the unfortunate, instruct the uneducated, or comfort the afflicted. In the next ten rotations about our Sun, history could — and most probably will — be affected by one person many times over. Should you only have one year, what might be altered? Between now and this date next time, you could reconnect with far-flung family with whom you have lost touch, bringing back a sense of closeness too easily forgotten. In 365 days, you could learn to play an instru- ment, acquire a language, donate regularly to a cause, or enhance your relation- ships. In one brief year, you could help mend your neighborhood, vol- unteer at a school, understand anoth- er culture, read great novels, plant a garden, or lose that extra weight and become more fit. One year, a blink of an eye, is loaded with potential. One person, one year, with so much pos- sibility… In one month, how could things change? Before you turn the calendar, you could choose what matters most and devote time each day in its pursuit. Should you fancy, you could learn yoga, kick-boxing, watercolor paint- ing, or cooking. In that time, you could go berry picking, finish paint- ing the house, read several novels, make a movie on your computer, enroll for classes, get caught up on your filing, pay some bills, clean the "junk drawer," donate 30 hours to the homeless, learn CPR, stack wood, plan the best vacation ever, take daily walks; and still have time left over to hold your wife and call your kids (or vice versa). There is so much that can be done in four short weeks. In one day, what could be changed? Scott Q. Marcus Before tomorrow rises in the east, you could sit in the sun, call a friend, take a walk, write your congressperson, start a journal, go to the library, wish well every stranger you see, stop putting off a doctor's appointment, give a few bucks to the guy with the cardboard sign (realiz- ing it could have been you), or leave a happy-face note for your wife. If you only had "right now," what would you do? One person, one moment, with so much possibility… Scott "Q" Marcus is a professional speaker and the CRP of www.ThisTimeIMeanIt.com, a website for people and organizations who are frustrated with making promises and are ready to make a change. Sign up for his free newsletter at the site or friend him at facebook.com/thistimeimeanit. He is also available for coaching and speaking engagements at 707.442.6243 or scottq@scottqmarcus.com. Couple celebrates 70 years of marriage D NEWSAILY HOW TO REACH US RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY THE VOICE OF TEHAMA COUNTY SINCE 1885 VOLUME 126, NUMBER 252 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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King Cole Of Newsie Fame In Red Bluff Samuel H. Cole, better known to fame in several continents as Kink Cole, the world's premier "newsie," stopped off for a few hours in Red Bluff late Saturday afternoon and made his way straight to the Daily News office where, in his breezy way, he was not long in making himself acquainted. Showing an autograph letter from President Warren G. Hard- ing, written on White House stationary, and letters from prominent publishers of all parts of the United States, and even as far away as England, King Cole had no difficulty at all in establishing his identity. — September 12, 1921 Happy 80th Birthday Harold Saturday, October 22, 2011 "Holiday Fantasy" Floral Design Program & Luncheon Red Bluff Garden Club Presents Carlino's, Rolling Hills Casino Featuring Kate Gliem House of Design Designs for the Holiday Season Vendors – Silent Auction Raffle – Live Auction Love, your family Kathy, 527-9403 – Diane, 824-5661 House of Design, 527-8844 California Kitchen, 529-2482 Reserved Tickets $25.00 Purchase by October 12, 2011 Tickets: Courtesy photo Evelyn and David "Bud"Fernandez celebrated 70 years of wedded bliss on Aug. 31, 2011.They have three children: Daylene, David and Dalton, three grandchildren: Laura, Kris and David and four great-grandchildren: Cameron, Dustin, Koral and Krystal. COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR All makes and models. We perform dealer recommened 30K, 60K, 90K SERVICES AT LOWER PRICES Smog Check starting at $ (most cars and pick-ups) 2595 + cert. Pass or FREE retest 527-9841 • 195 S. Main St. Genealogical & Historical Society to meet Tuesday Tehama County Genealogical & Historical Society's next meeting is 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13 at the Tehama County Library. It is open to anyone who is interested in the history of Tehama County and genealogy. This is a business meeting, but it gives you a good idea as to what the group is about and what it does.

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