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July 18, 2015

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Chaplin was able to stop the vehicle on the right shoulder and he and Eichler exited the vehicle, receiving burn injuries as they exited. The fire did spread to the vegetation, however, it was contained to a small spot fire. It was contained at 7:18 p.m. Fire FROMPAGE1 Norris, who was in the home when police arrived, surrendered when notified of the canine entering the home, the release said. Deputies later saw Wil- liamson in the home, but she refused to surrender, the release said. She was warned of the canine's presence, but did not come out from hiding un- der a bed. She was appre- hended after being located by "Many." Williamson was treated at the scene and then St. Elizabeth Community Hospital for canine bites. Norris and William- son were booked into the Tehama County Jail on charges of burglary and outstanding warrants. Bail was set at $230,000 for Norris and $77,000 for Williamson. Burglary FROM PAGE 1 An article in Wednes- day's edition about Back to School Immunization Clinics offered by Tehama County Public Health con- tained an incorrect date. The Corning clinic will be held 8:30 a.m. to noon and 1-4:30 p.m. Mondays, Aug. 3, 10 and 17 and 8:30 a.m. to noon Fridays, Aug. 7 and 14 at 275 Solano St. The Daily News regrets the error. Itisthepolicyofthe Daily News to correct as quickly as possible all errors in fact that have been published in the newspaper. If you believe a factual error has been CORRECTION Wrongdatelistedforimmunizationclinic Lathrop-Hock:Michelle Louise Lathrop-Hock, 57, of Red Bluff died Wednesday, July 8at Brentwood Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation. Arrangements are under the direction of Red Bluff Simple Cremations & Burial Service. Published Saturday, July 18, 2015in the Daily News, Red Bluff, California. Death notices must be provided by mortuaries to the news department, are published at no charge, and feature only specific basic information about the deceased. Paid obituaries are placed through the Classified advertising department. Paid obituaries may be placed by mortuaries or by families of the deceased and include online publication linked to the newspaper's website. Paid obituaries may be of any length, may run multiple days and offer wide latitude of content, including photos. DEATH NOTICES The Senior Nutrition Program serves meals Monday through Fri- day at noon at the Red Bluff Community-Sen- ior Center and 11:30 a.m. at the Corning Senior Center. The average cost of a congregate meal is $7.37, and $9.07 for a home-de- livered meal. A minimum donation of $3.50 is ap- preciated for seniors 60 and older. For those guests younger than 60, the charge is $8. A dona- tion is not a requirement to receive a meal if you qualify 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 VEGETARIAN Tomato Basil Quiche, Brussels Sprouts, Apri- cots, Muffin Tuesday Roast Beef Sandwich, Beet Mandarin Salad, Melon Medley, Tapioca Wednesday HEART HEALTHY Chinese Chicken Salad, Mandarins & Pineapple, Fortune Cookie Thursday Spaghetti w/Meatballs, Romaine Salad w/Dress- ing, Pears, Orange Juice, Garlic Bread Friday Polish Sausage, Sweet & Sour Cabbage, Spring Blend Vegetables, Spiced Apples, Rye Bread MENU Senior Nutrition Program menu Thank you! PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER. PHOTO BY ROSS PALUBESKI Red Bluff Fire, Cal Fire and Tehama County Fire responded at 11:29a.m. Friday to a report of a vegetation fire on southbound Interstate 5near Red Bank Creek, in the south Red Bluff area. The first unit at scene reported a slow to moderate rate of spread moving toward Montgomery Road with nearby structures threatened, but not immediately. Incoming units quickly halted the spread of the fire at Montgomery Road. No structures were damaged and the quarter- acre fire was contained in about 15minutes. Units responded from Red Bluff, Antelope and El Camino. MONTGOMERY ROAD QUARTER ACRE FIRE The following informa- tion is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Red Bluff Fire, Tehama County Sheriff's Depart- ment, Corning Police De- partment, Corning Fire, Cal Fire and California Highway Patrol logs. Animal Colusa Street, Corning: A woman reported Thurs- day finding a small gray bat hanging outside of her house. Fig Lane, Corning: A black and white french bull dog with a flea collar and a gray and tan pit bull with a black collar were reported missing about 11:40a.m. Thursday. Seventh Street: A black lab puppy wearing a blue collar was reported missing Thursday from the Vina area. Break-in Kimball Road: A woman reported her ex broke into her storage unit and stole her property. Missing 19100block of Banner Way: Mark Morehead, 58, was reported by family members as missing from the Red Bluff area since June 1. Patrol Rio Bravo Court: Extra patrol was requested about 6p.m. Thursday due to a disturbance in the area Wednesday. Suspicious Yolo Street: A Corning resident requested extra patrol a er coming home about 5p.m. Thursday to a home burglar alarm sounding. Nothing was missing, however, a screen had been removed from a back window on the east side of the building. Walmart: Someone re- ported Thursday seeing a person wearing a baseball hat and blue shirt and another man looking into vehicles. Officers were un- able to locate anyone. 200block White Road: A man reported finding footprints outside his unlocked vehicle parked in the driveway along with coins missing. The incident is believed to have taken place Wednesday evening. Theft 200block of Jackson Street: A 1999Honda Civic was reportedly stolen by a friend of the owner about 12:10a.m. Thursday. South Avenue, Corning: Two transients reportedly took bicycles out of a cus- tomer's vehicle about 10 a.m. Thursday at Denny's and le the area. Police Logs The Associated Press SACRAMENTO A weekly newspaper has been criti- cized for its illustrations of Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson that civil rights leaders and prominent members of the black com- munity have deemed racist and stereotypical. The NAACP's Sacra- mento branch demanded an apology Thursday from the Sacramento News & Review for drawings it says darkened Johnson's skin color, accentuated his lips, made his eyes look "buggy" and his ears larger than in real life, the Sacramento Bee reported. The paper's July 9 issue featured the illustrations on the cover and accom- panying an article about Johnson's legal battle with the city and newspapers over the release of emails between Johnson and his attorney. News & Review co-edi- tor Nick Miller said the il- lustrations of the mayor, a former professional basket- ball player, were not racist. "We are totally sympa- thetic to what their mem- bers might be feeling right now, but this illustration is about our mayor," Miller said in a telephone inter- view Friday. "He's been hiding emails from the public, he filed a lawsuit against us, and the illustra- tion shows him surprised and nervous and shocked about our reporting. "It's based on an actual photo of the mayor and we don't think that's in any way a violent, crazed or racist depiction of the mayor at all," he said, add- ing that the newspaper supports the mission of the NAACP. Branch President Ste- phen Webb compared the caricatures to minstrel im- ages from the Jim Crow era. "When I saw the carica- ture I thought, 'Wow. Have we gone back in time?'" Webb told the Bee. Calls to the NAACP and Johnson's spokesman, Ben Sosenko, by The Associ- ated Press were not imme- diately returned Friday. The newspaper and the mayor have been entangled in legal wrangling over ac- cess to emails from the mayor's office and a private Gmail account used by the mayor's staff with the ac- ronym OMKJ, or Office of Mayor Kevin Johnson. WEEKLY PUBLICATION NAACP calls drawings of Sacramento mayor racist ROBERTKILBURNDEAN July 27, 1936 ~ July 11, 2015 Robert is survived by his son Steve, his sister Mary, daughter-in-law Teri, and grandchildren Kristina, Court- ney, Jesse, Jake, Tiffani, and Stevie. He worked as a carpenter and a truck driver. He built a house in Potter Valley, CA where he and his wife Patti Jo raised their two sons, Mike and Steve. William H. Feise February 23, 1937 ~ July 12, 2015 William H. Feise born February 23, 1937 in Orland, CA, passed away at the tender age of 78 at home in Los Molinos. He served 8 yrs in the US Navy, then worked 37 years in the lumber industry as a planner man. His last job was working at Rolling Hills Casino, selling hot dogs. He is preceded in death by his father Louis Robert Feise, mother Hazel May Simpson, his two brothers, Glenn & Robert Feise. William is survived by his loving wife Nettie Feise, his son Martin (Julia) Hensel, daughter Peggy Hensel of Overton, TX; his three grandchildren, all of Los Molinos, with numorus neices & nephews. Two sisters, Lenore Drake of Roseburg, OR & Janice Mizrahi of Coconutcreek, FL. A celebration of will be held Saturday, July 18, 2015 at 4pm at his home in Los Molinos, CA 96055 PAULA JUANDA AUDET December 4, 1926 ~ July 11, 2015 Resident of Tehama County for the past 30 years; Paula J. Audet passed away Saturday, July 11, 2015, at her home in Dairyville. Paula was born in Chattanooga, TN, December 4, 1926, and spent her young years in Cincinnati, OH, and Montebello, CA. She was a member of Sacred Heart Church and STARS in Red Bluff. While living in Montebello until 1973, she was a member of St. Bene- dict's Catholic Church, serving on the Altar Society and Legion of Mary. She raised eight children with her husband, as well as worked for the Dept. of Water and Power in Los Angeles, before retiring and moving to Tehama County. Paula enjoyed knitting and crocheting, water color and oil painting, traveling, playing the slots at the casino, reading, and playing online games. She was predeceased by her husband, David, in 2010, daughter, Maureen, in 1992, and sister, Lillian, in 1993. Paula is survived by her children: Kathy Moran of Red Bluff, Denise Dunn (and Marv) of Richfield, Cherise Audet (and Jim) of Sacramento, Yvonne Parsons of Red Bluff, David Audet, Jr. (and Martina) of La Verne, Therese Kennedy (and Kirk) of Ontario, and Janine Audet Looper (and Keith) of Surprise, AZ. She has 24 grandchildren: David, Jennifer, Lisa, Sara, Mi- chelle, Christopher, Christa, Monique, Elise, Vanessa, Evan, Marissa, Rachel, Jacqueline, Andrew, Kelly, Nadine, Ryan, Janelle, Molly, Brittany, Joseph, Christina, and Da- vid III; and 25 great-grandchildren: Brennan, Kaylie, Ca- meron, McKenna, Madilyn, Isabella, Hailey, Lilianna, Bailee, Alexus, Riley, Alysen, Mason, Jackson, Cielle, Kylee, Curtis, Kaylee, Lucy, Carter, Gregory, Marlee, Ma- son, Jason, Joey, and Taylor. A Celebration of her Life will be held Monday, July 20, 11:00am, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 515 Main St., Red Bluff, with Fr. Juan Manuel Ponce presiding. Grave- side services will follow at Northern California Veterans Cemetery in Shasta County, in Igo, at 2:00pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Ameri- can Diabetes Association. 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