Issue link: https://www.epageflip.net/i/41937
Tuesday, September 13, 2011 – Daily News 3A Local Calendar To add an upcoming event in the Local Calendar, submit information well in advance to the Daily News, attention Calendar, P.O. Box 220, Red Bluff, 96080 or e-mail to clerk@redbluffdailynews.com. Include a contact name and telephone number. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 Red Bluff Antelope School Board, 5:30 p.m., Antelope Dis- trict Board Room, 22600 Antelope Blvd. Community BLS/CPR class, 6 p.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Columba Room, 529-8031 Cribbage Club, 6:30 p.m., Rio Vista Mobile Estates. Call Jerold 527-6402 for more information. Fun Senior Aerobics with Linda, 8-9 a.m., $1 per class, Red Bluff Community Center, 1500 South Jack- son Street 527-8177 International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, 6:45 p.m., Masonic Hall 822 Main St. 527-6715 PAL Kickboxing, 6 p.m., 1450 Schwab St., 529- 8716 or 200-3950 P.E.T.S.,6 p.m. Cozy Diner, South Main Street 527- 8702 Photo club, 6 p.m., Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 528-8066 Pinochle for Seniors, 12:30-3:30 p.m., 1500 S. Jackson St., Free, 527-8177 Playtime Pals Playgroup, 9:30 a.m., Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 528- 8066 Red Bluff Emblem club, dinner at 5:30 p.m., meet- ing at 7;30 p.m., Elks Lodge, 355 Gilmore Red Bluff Rotary, noon, Elks Lodge Red Bluff Union Elementary School District board meeting, 5:30 p.m., 1755 Airport Blvd. Take Off Pounds Sensibly — TOPS, 10 a.m., First United Methodist Church, 525 David Ave., 824-0556 or 529-1414 Tehama 4-H, 7 p.m., First Baptist Church , Pine Street, 527-3101 Tehama County Board of Supervisors, 10 a.m., 727 Oak St. Tehama County Fish and Game Commission, 8 a.m., Conference E, courthouse annex, 527-2095 Tehama County Flood Control and Water Con- servation District, 8:30 a.m., 727 Oak St. Tehama County Genealogical and Historical Society, 6:30 p.m. Red Bluff Library, 529-6650 Tehama County Tea Party Patriots,6 p.m., Grange Hall, 20794 Walnut St. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1932, 7 p.m.Vet- erans Building, Oak Street Weight Watchers meeting, 9 a.m., 6 p.m., weigh- in starts half-hour before meetings, 485 Antelope Blvd., #N, next to Bud's Jolly Kone, 1-800-651-6000 Westside 4-H, 7 p.m., Reeds Creek School Gym, 527-3101 Corning City Council, 7:30 p.m., City Hall, 794 Third St. Domestic Violence Information and Support Group (Spanish language), 10 a.m. to Noon, Olive Room at the Corning Healthcare District, 275 Solano St. 528-0226. ESL, 9 a.m., Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 Soccer training, 4-6 p.m., except for holidays and rain, Woodson School Soccer Field, 150 N Toomes, 824-7680 Women's Support Group, 6 p.m., Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 Gerber El Camino 4-H, 7 p.m., Gerber School Cafeteria, 527-3101 El Camino Irrigation District,6 p.m., 8451 High- way 99W, 385-1559 Manton Manton 4-H, 7 p.m., Manton Grange, 527-3101 Cottonwood Evergreen School Board, 5 p.m., 19500 Learning Way WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Red Bluff Adult Carving Class, 1o a.m.-noon, Red Bluff Vet- eran's Memorail Hall, Corner of Jackson and Oak streets, 527-0768 Al-Anon, noon to 1 p.m., Presbyterian Church, Jef- ferson and Hickory BMX practice races, 5:30 p.m., Red Rock BMX Track, Tehama District Fairground, $3 Community Parent Education Workshop, 4-5:30 p.m., Red Bluff Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St., Suite 101, 528-8066 Dance with Juana, noon to 1 p.m., Corning Family Resource Center, 1488 South St., 824-7670. Elks duplicate bridge, noon, Elks Lodge, 355 Gilmore Road, 528-9418 Farmers Market, 5-8 p.m., Washington Street between Oak and Pine streets Mentor Gathering, 5:30 p.m., Tehama County Department of Education, 527-5811. Parks and Recreation Commission, 7 p.m., Red Bluff Community and Senior Center, 1500 S. Jackson St., 527-8177 Red Bluff Cemetery District Board of Trustees, 4 p.m., Oak Hill Cemetery office Red Bluff Kiwanis, noon, Elks Lodge Retired Public Employees Association, Chapter 18, noon, Cozy Diner James W. Tysinger, Jr. M.D. Eye Physician & Surgeon Fellow American Academy of Ophtalmology We accept Medical, Medicare & most Insurances Office Hours: Tues-Wed-Thurs 8am-4:30pm Mon & Fri 1pm-5pm For Emergencies, After Hours, Week-ends, Call 530-567-5001 345 Hickory St. Red Bluff Tel: (530) 529-4733 Fax: (530) 529-1114 •Weight Loss • Kickboxing • Muscle Tone • Boot Camps • Strength Training & Sport Specific Training J J & No Gym, No Problem! We come to you! or email: in.homefitness@yahoo.com Call Jacob (530) 529-0095 In Home Fitness WD-40 for everything! It's not new. The blue and yellow can is about as familiar as any- thing I remember from my childhood. Banished to a shelf in the garage, I assumed WD-40 was for cars. Boy was I wrong! WD- 40 is amazing. And cheap. A 12-oz. can is just $4.47 at Home Depot. Here's the WD-40 rule: Use it, then remove it. Some say that a buildup of WD-40 can cause its own sticky mess over time. It's a petroleum-based product (so is Vaseline), and while the aerosol propellant is flammable, the prod- uct itself is, according to the manu- facturer, harmless to humans. WD-40 gets things unstuck and a lot more. I know. I go through this stuff like it's water. IF IT'S MELTED. Have you ever opened the dryer to find a crayon has ruined the entire load? The folks at Crayola offer this remedy for fresh heat-set crayon stains: 1. Place the stained surface down on a pad of paper towels. 2. Spray with WD-40, let stand a few minutes, turn fabric over and spray the other side. 3. Apply liquid dishwashing detergent and work into the stained area, replacing toweling as it absorbs the stain. 4. Wash in hot water with laun- dry detergent and Clorox 2 or Biz Police reports The following informa- tion is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Tehama County Sheriff's Department, Corning Police Department and California Highway Patrol. Arrests •A 16-year-old girl was arrested about 9 p.m. Friday at Red Bluff High School and taken to Tehama County Juvenile Hall where she was booked for public intoxi- cation. • Ethan Ray Minor, 19, of Corning was arrested Saturday evening in the area of Solano Street and Edith Avenue. He was booked into Tehama County Jail on the charge of driving under the influ- ence. Bail was set at $5,000. Burglary • Someone entered the Walmart Distribution Cen- ter by cutting a six foot chain link fence and took six Vizio LCD 32" televi- sions, valued at $285 each for a total of $1,710, from a parked trailer of a semi. Anyone with information is asked to call 529-7900. Crashes • A hit and run, in which the driver intention- ally ran through a wire fence to flee the scene, took place at 10 p.m. Fri- day on Finnell Avenue, east of Rawson Road. The driver was going north on Rawson Road and tried, but failed to make a right turn onto Finnell, going off the road and hitting a metal gate before crashing through the fence. • A crash at 1:15 p.m. Sunday on South Avenue, west of Woodson Avenue, in the Corning area caused a vehicle fire that spread to grass, causing a spot fire. Joe Brown, Jr., 37, of Ger- ber was driving west on Beef 'N Brew Sept. 17, 2011 Downtown Red Bluff Microbrew, vendors Beef appetizers Tickets @ Sparrow Antiques Main St. for about 12 minutes (use "Heavy Soiled" setting if there is no minute timer on your machine) and rinse in warm water. 5. Be sure to clean the drum of your dryer to remove any remaining wax residue. Spray a soft cloth with WD-40, and wipe the drum well. Run a load of dry rags through a full dry cycle. IF IT'S STICKY. Removes stickers and adhesives from glass, plastic, countertops and containers. WD-40 also removes chewing gum, tar and Silly Putty from most surfaces. Spray, wait, and wipe. Clean the tracks in sliding win- dows or sticky drawers to make them glide (spray on, and then wipe off). Give a snow shovel a spray to combat sticky snow. IF IT'S STUCK. Loosen a stuck zipper; give a quick shot to help untangle jewelry chains, and un- freeze door hinges. Spray on glass objects that are stuck together to separate without breaking. Clean the stuck walking foot on your sewing machine. Make hangers glide over a clothes rod by spraying WD-40 onto a cloth and applying it South Avenue about 55 mph when one of two dogs in his vehicle jumped in his lap, pinning his driving arm down. His 1999 Nissan Fron- tier, which received mod- erate damage, ran into a ditch and hit a metal fence before crashing into a power pole, causing it and the vehicle to catch fire. The fire, contained at 1:31 p.m., caused $5,000 damage with a $1,000 save. Fires • A lawnmower-caused vegetation fire reported at 9:54 a.m. Friday on Brent Road, cross of East Wallen, in the Bend area burned a sixth of an acre before it was contained at 10 a.m. •A mechanical-caused vehicle fire reported at 5:04 p.m. Friday at the southbound Corning rest area did $1,500 damage. It was contained upon •A half-acre vegetation fire reported at 6:18 p.m. Friday in the area of Dusty Way and Rawson Road was caused by electrical powerlines. The fire, which did $80,000 dam- age to a harvester, was contained at 7:38 p.m. There was a $250,000 save to two other pieces of farm machinery, a barn and hay. Firefighters stopped the spread of the fire shortly after their arrival, but had to wait until PG&E deen- ergized a power line before the fire could be fully extinguished. Mary Hunt Everyday Cheapskate to the rod. IF IT'S GRUNGY. Removes tar, doggie-doo and scuff marks from shoes. Cleans filthy guitar strings and removes grime from barbecue grills. Use it to get rid of the build-up on your favorite pair of scissors. IF IT'S SQUEAKY. It keeps wicker chairs, kids' swings, rocking chairs, bed springs and noisy hinges from squeaking. Use it to silence that squeaky weath- er vane, car strut mounts and windshield wipers. IF IT'S PESTY. Spray around flowerbeds to gen- tly send cats away. Apply to the bottom of chain-link fences to repel rabbits and rodents from your garden. IF IT'S SCRATCHED. WD-40 cleans, restores and camouflages scratches on ceramic and marble floors. And those terra cotta pots that oxidize? By now you should know the routine: WD-40! Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com, a personal finance member website. You can email her at mary@everydaycheapskate.com, or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2135, Paramount, CA 90723. Fireworks • During a traffic stop on a Chevy Tahoe at 8 a.m. Friday on Adobe Road, near Interstate 5 a driver was cited for illegal fire- works and his passenger was arrested on a warrant. While officers had the Tahoe stopped, illegal fire- works were seen in the vehicle and driver, Nathan Richardson, 36, of Red Bluff, was issued a citation for misdemeanor posses- sion of illegal fireworks. The fireworks were confis- cated and Richardson was released on scene. Richardson's passen- ger, Edward Welsh, 54, of Willows, was arrested for a no bail warrant out of state parole. Welsh was booked at the Tehama County Jail. Odd • Someone reported to Red Bluff Police that a man in his 40s or 50s had pulled down his pants and placed his butt on the win- dow at Prime Cinemas. • A man in the 19800 block of Draper road reported finding a bloody trash can with the lid tied on to it in front of Cotton- wood Creek Sand and Gravel. The container was checked and contained what appeared to be a poached deer carcass. Fish and Game was notified. The North State's premier supplier of stoves STOVE JUNCTION The Over 25 years of experience NOW OPEN! Sales • Service • Installation *Wood Stoves * Pellet Stoves * Gas Stoves Tues-Sat 9am-5pm Closed Sunday & Monday 22825 Antelope Blvd., Red Bluff www.thestovejunction.com 530-528-2221 Fax 530-528-2229 Nothing further was avail- able. • Someone reported Saturday night hearing multiple vehicles stop in the area of Matlock Loop and Murphy Lane, a ver- bal disturbance and two gun shots followed by the words "now he's dead". CHP advised the people had shot a snake. Stolen • Red Bluff Police were sent at 12:17 a.m. Sunday to the area of Gilmore Road and Howell Avenue for a hit and run accident involving a maroon 1998 Ford Taurus. The Ford, found stopped on the wrong side of the road north of How- ell, had hit a tree and been abandoned by the unknown driver. Several witnesses reported the man driving the vehicle appeared intox- icated and had left the area prior to police arrival. Police logs show a small amount of drugs was found in the Ford. The area was checked, however, no one associat- ed with the Ford Taurus was located and the Taurus was towed from the scene. Admission FREE Saturday, September 17th 10am - 4pm Red Bluff Community Center 1500 So. Jackson St. Original Crafts Local Produce Tempting Food Car Show Call 527-8177 for information Hosted by: Red Bluff Community Center Auxiliary and the Blues for the Pool Committee

