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November 25, 2011

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Friday, November 25, 2011 – Daily News The Tehama County Jr Live- stock Auction committee recog- nized the beef carcass award winners with cash awards, cer- tificates at their recent board meeting. Josh Davy, University of Cal- ifornia Cooperative Extension, said they were an excellent group of steer carcasses when they were evaluated for the California Beef Cattle Improvement Asso- ciation Carcass Awards. 29 steers graded Choice minus or better. First place to Kayleigh Mueller, Antelope 4-H with a Gold merit steer that had a car- cass index of -0.321, a hot car- cass weight of 846 pounds, a USDA quality grade of Choice, and a USDA Yield Grade of 1.08, with a ribeye area of 17.3. Outback DVBE had purchased the animal. Tehama Co. Cattle- Women gave a buckle and cash prize, and $700 from those listed below. Tehama Co. Cattlemen, Red Bluff Bull & Gelding Sale, Ragan Excavating, Nor Cal Nursery, Accent Properties, Collins Enterprizes contributed the cash awards to the top five. The reserve champion 4-H steer was 2nd in the carcass con- test. He had been shown by Clara Courtesy photo Josh Davy, University of California Co-operative Extension, with the top five winners in the CBCIA Carcass contest. Back row: Davy, Elora Bunelle, Katie Gaubatz, Kayleigh Mueller. Front row: Clara Delong, and Emyli Palmer. Delong, Independent and sold to Lassen Canyon Nursery. He had a carcass index of 0.261, hot car- Health board seeks members The Tehama County Public Health Advisory Board is recruiting community members to serve a three-year term on the Board. Public Health is a division of the Tehama County Health Services Agency. The purpose of the Public Health Advisory Board is to advise the Executive Director of the Tehama County Health Services Agency and the Tehama County Board of Supervisors on public health issues, programs and services affecting the health of the community. Issues of particular interest to the Board include den- tal services for low-income residents, tobacco educa- tion and cessation, HIV prevention and other health concerns. The Public Health, Advisory Board meets from 1:15-3:15 p.m. on the first Thursday of the month at the Public Health Modular Building, Shasta Room, 1860 Walnut Street, Red Bluff. All meetings are open to the public. For information on the Public Health Advisory Board or to obtain an application for membership, call 527-6824 or 1-800- 655-6854. cass weight of 816 lbs; graded Choice, and yield grade 2.56, with ribeye of 14.50. $400 cash prize. 3rd to Katie Gaubatz, Corning FFA and sold to Attco Harbor 3B Jr. Livestock Auction awards and certificates Truck Sales, with $300 prize. 4th to Elora Brunelle,Corning 4-H sold to Tompkins Electric with prize of $200. 5th to Emyli Palmer, El Camino 4-H and sold to Tom and Dee Hill, plus $100 cash prize. Gold Merit certificates were also presented to Billie Panziera, Red Bluff FFA, Tucker Carter, Corning FFA, and Ryan Mueller, Antelope 4-H. Certificates of Merit were also presented to Travis Bur- nelle-Corning 4-H, Carlos Mendoza-Westside 4-H; Sea- mus Brunelle- Corning 4-H, Bailey Brownfield- Red Bluff FFA, Kegan Richards -Ante- lope 4-H, Melissa Stroing- Westside 4-H, Georgia Kunau- Jones- Antelope 4-H, Kayla McGiffin-Antelope 4-H, Kevin Dean-Independent, Justin Mar- tinson-Antelope 4-H, Zak Stro- ing-Red Bluff FFA, David Johnson-El Camino 4-H, Andrew Turri-Corning FFA, Wyatt Welch- Red Bluff FFA. Josh Davy said they were among the best set of steers he had seen. They were well fed, and of the 35 steers the average yield grade was 2.9, Choice minus was the average quality grade. Donations to benefit local food banks Raley's Food For Families holi- day bag program doubles cus- tomers' charitable giving by offer- ing a $10 bag of wholesome, non- perishable food valued at more than $20 to benefit local food banks. Now through Saturday, Dec. 31, customers can purchase the half- price bag of groceries containing more than 23 pounds of food at any Raley's, Bel Air, Nob Hill Foods or Food Source location. In addition to purchasing a holiday bag in stores, customers can also donate online at www.raleys.com/order. Last season, Raley's customers and employees helped raise a grand total of 2,272,563 pounds of food through the holiday bag program. This year's goal is to once again raise 2 million pounds of food to help families in need this holiday season. At a time when food banks are at their greatest need for donations, Raley's absorbs all administrative fees to ensure that 100 percent of donations go directly to local food banks. The partnering food bank then distributes donations to the hungry in that neighborhood, so contributions remain in the commu- nity in which they are collected. Raley's is partnered with 72 food banks throughout Northern Califor- nia and Northern Nevada. "We've seen a 30-35 percent increase in the need for food assis- tance in the past year alone," said John Healey, President and CEO of California Emergency Foodlink. "One-third of all the food that we receive is from Food For Families — we wouldn't be able to feed the hungry without this program." Through the Food For Families program, customers have a conve- nient, budget-friendly solution to support their local food banks with- out making any additional errands or spending extra time driving to an agency to give. In addition to the holiday bags, donations to the Food For Families program can be made in any increment year-round at a collection box located at every checkstand in all stores. To see where donations go in your local store, visit www.foodfor- families.org. New interactive website aids California's at-risk birds California's at-risk birds will benefit from a new interactive website that allows the public, birders and biologists to exchange avian informa- tion. The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) and PRBO Conservation Science (previously known as the Point Reyes Bird Observatory) recently launched the Bird Species of Special Concern website to allow the public to quickly access current information on at-risk birds and learn about the projected effects of cli- mate change on these species. Registered users are encouraged to share their scientific information on these species, nominate new birds for consideration and upload pertinent materials. "In times of rapid environmental change, keeping track of bird species at risk is more important than ever," said DFG Staff Environ- mental Scientist Lyann Comrack. "By allowing public access and input, this website will broad- en our knowledge base and help us better serve the conservation needs of California's at-risk birds." The website is a result of a major collab- orative project between DFG, PRBO and the Western Field Ornithol- ogists. In 2008 this group completed a com- prehensive report enti- tled California Bird Species of Special Con- cern: A Ranked Assess- ment of Species, Sub- species, and Distinct Have a news tip? Call 527-2151, Ext. 112 FREE Free quarter, half or full page ads the week of December 19 full page ads D NEWSAILY RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY MINERAL CABIN. Nice 3 bedroom, 1 bath cabin located on a large lot with access from 2 paved streets. Woodstove and central heating, storage area for your tools and sleds. Nice big back deck to relax on and enjoy life to the fullest. Close to Mt. Lassen hiking and snowmobile trails................$149,000 FULLY FURNISHED CABIN. Nice 2-story 3 bedroom, 1 bath home on a beautiful lot near sledding hill. Detached shed, large pines and big deck to enjoy your morning coffee on. Close to hiking and snowmobile trails. Reduced to...........................$160,000 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY IN RED BLUFF For local businesses that publish discounted "Flight" ad programs duringNovember and December. Rates as low as $5.50 Per column inch! Ask your Daily News Advertising representative about Flights of Fancy! (530) 527-2151 PRICE REDUCED. 1,660sf – 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with an attached 2 car garage and fenced back yard. Well maintained home that show pride of ownership. Nice cul-de-sac location in town...............................................................................$159,000 COMMERCIAL BLDG & BUSINESS for sale. Centrally located copy center & print shop in downtown Red Bluff. Same location over 25 yrs, with repeat clientele. Lots of public and some private parking, 2 rental units included. Owner may carry small note...............................................................................$850,000 WESTSIDE RANCHETTE. 15+ acres w/1,248sf - 3 bedroom, 2 bath manufactured home, with a huge barn/shed, outbuildings and a play area for the kids. Great place for your livestock, views of mountains, partially fenced. Wonderful country property..............................................................$159,000 from county services and area of new development. Asking..........................................................................$565,000 Approx 3.2 acres divided into 3 parcels, 2 of which have homes on them, zoned residential. Paved road frontage on all four sides within the city limits. Across the street Populations of Birds of Immediate Conservation Concern in California. The book provides a detailed analysis of the status of California's at- risk birds using the lat- est data to describe cur- rent populations, ranges and threats with recom- mendations to reverse negative trends. WESTERN REAL ESTATE MINCH PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 760 Main St. • 530-527-5514 Commercial Properties For Sale: • 455 S. Main St. SALE PENDING • 840 Main St. • 1870 Montgomery • Flores Ave/I-5 ( • 13545 Saint Marys Ave. Major Price Reduction! Major Price Reduction! 2.67 Acres 11,400 sq/ft 2 Acres SALE PENDING . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 53 or 62 Acres 40,000 sq/ft Commercial Properties For Lease: • 22680 Antelope Blvd. • 1156 Monroe St. • 460 Antelope Blvd. • 731-741 Main St. • 225 Walnut St. • 955 Main St. • 726 Pine Street 5,600 sq/ft 6,580 sq/ft 1 to 3,000 sq/ft various size suites 2,000 sq/ft 2,995 sq/ft 1,250 sq/ft The website provides detailed information on 63 at-risk bird species, a list of which is available for download. Other important features found on the website include access to other bird data sets and a map-based tool allowing users to view species presence by month, boundaries and other criteria. To access the Bird Species of Special Con- cern website, visit http://data.prbo.org/apps /bssc/. Real Estate GIPSON SENIOR PARK AREA. Well maintained 1,200 sf 2 bedroom, 2 bath manufactured home with a covered porch, carport and storage shed. Small monthly fee for clubhouse and pool usage. Lovely landscaping with walkways, mature trees and lawn. Priced at.....................................................................$90,000 Tehama Country MLS REALTY INC. 660 Main St., Red Bluff (530)529-2300 Lic#01806926 Ben Gipson, Broker.........................Res. 527-4031 Kim Miller, Realtor®.................................840-0733 Donna Harmon, Realtor®........................200-4267 www.gipsonrealty.com In the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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