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April 11, 2012

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4A Daily News– Wednesday, April 11, 2012 Commerceenterprise business Tehama County Chamber of Commerce and the Daily News announce that April's Business of the Month is Luigi's Pizza. The nomination The Red Bluff – received by the Cham- ber's Business of the Month committee was from a customer that fre- quents the restaurant two to three times a month and attends community meet- ings at Luigi's. very courteous and will- ing to go the extra step to satisfy," the guest said. The nomination states that all employees thank their customers as they leave and keep the restau- rant clean inside and out. "Luigi's Pizza is in a high traffic area at the entrance to Belle Landing "The whole staff is & Luigi's named Business of the Month shopping plaza and taking the extra care in appear- ance helps enhance our community," said com- mittee chairwoman Kris- ten Gray. "Thank Luigi's for taking the 'extra step. Congratulations on receiving the Business of the Month award." If there is a Tehama County business that deserves to be recog- nized as Business of the Month, please send in a nomination to the Cham- ber. forms are available on www.redbluffchamber.co m or at the Chamber office, 100 Main St, Red Bluff. The nomination Courtesy photo Pictured are Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce Chairman Greg Stevens, left, and Luigi's owner Lou Bilotto. • Book Sale – The Spring Book Sale by the Corning Friends of the Library will be from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri- day and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, at the library, 740 Third Street. This is a great opportunity to find some great books at great prices, and support your local library. Book sale, model cars and best of the west • Best of the West – The Business and Community Expo is coming up April 14 at the Glenn County Fair- grounds in Orland from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You still have time to bring in your promotional items for the Cham- ber to give out at the event. You are also invited to attend the event. It's free, so come see what it's all about. The person who sub- mits the selected nomina- tion will receive a $25 gift certificate courtesy of the Daily News. Gall joins US Bank in Red Bluff U.S. Bank announced Tuesday that Artie Gall has been named branch manager at its Red Bluff branch, 801 Main St. The bank team at this branch serves Tehama Coun- ty. Gall oversees all sales and service activities at the branch, and is responsible for ensuring all employ- In his role as branch manager, ees provide excellent customer ser- vice. He comes to U.S. Bank from Tri-Counties Bank where he held positions as banker, assistant man- ager and branch manager. "We're thrilled that Artie is lead- ing our Red Bluff branch," said Robert Warren, district manager at U.S. Bank. "He has a strong com- mitment to helping our customers experience the best service possible, and helping them determine the U.S. Bank products and services that are the best fit for them." Gall resides in Red Bluff with his wife and two children. He has been actively involved with Red Bluff Youth Football, Red Bluff Little League and the Oak Creek Men's Club. Seeds of Opportunity With the unveiling of the brands for Tehama County, Red Bluff, and Manton on March 6th Phase I of the Branding for Economic Prosperity Project is complete. The Seeds of Opportunity on the April 12 will launch Phase II. The theme is Idea Marketplace, Deliv- ering our brand promise: Action planning work- shop. This meeting will focus on discussing the next steps and begin the process of identifying how we might deliver to the brand promise in the short, mid, and long term. The meeting is intended to achieve the following: • Broaden our reach to cast a general understand- ing of our branding effort past, present and future • Explain the desired outcomes for Phase II A Full Service Nail Salon Tips N Toes Debi Stuhr Owner/Operator Antelope Blvd Suite "F" • Red Bluff Shop tipsandtoesnailsalon@clearwire.net http://www.tipsandtoesnailsalon.webs.com Cell • Gain input from the participants of the meeting to learn their perspective on how we can deliver to the brand promises • Gain commitment from community mem- bers (those in attendance) to stay informed beyond the expectation of reading a weekly article or month- ly chamber newsletter Joins us on Thursday, April 12 at Rolling Hills Casino Event Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to learn more and include your ideas in the process as we pave the way for Phase II of this very crucial eco- nomic development process. Seats can be reserved through the Job Training Center by calling 529-7000 or online at www.destinationte- hama.wordpress.com. The cost is $25 and includes LASSEN MEDICAL GROUP Expands Red Bluff Urgent Care to 7 days a week. www.lassenmedical.com 2450 Sister Mary Columba Drive (530) 527-0414 C & C PROPERTIES 741 Main Street, Suite #2 Red Bluff, CA 96080 1-800-287-2187 (530) 527-2187 An Independently owned and operated Member of Coldwell Banker Residential Affiliates. FOR 24/7 PROPERTY INFO CALL 1-888-902-7253 AND ENTER THE PROPERTY CODE FROM THE AD. FORECLOSURES AND HOMES UNDER $200,000 2 bd 2 ba 1000 sq.ft. $9,999 2 bd 2 ba Prop Code 4249 $27,000 Prop Code 4019 2 bd 2 ba 1248 sq.ft. $29,900 Prop Code 4359 2 bd 2 ba 1344 sq.ft. $29,995 Prop Code 24469 3 bd 2 ba 1056 sq.ft. $32,000 Prop Code 4089 2 bd 1 ba 924 sq.ft. $69,900 Prop Code 4093 3 bd 2 ba 1344 sq.ft. $69,900 Prop Code 24409 4 bd 2 ba 1782 sq.ft. $69,900 Prop Code 4059 1 bd 1 ba 912 sq.ft. $72,000 Prop Code 4129 4 bd 2 ba 1488 sq.ft. $89,900 Prop Code 4079 3 bd 2 ba 1790 sq.ft. $95,900 Prop Code 4759 2 bd 2 ba 1248 sq.ft. $115,000 Prop Code 4949 2 bd 2 ba 1344 sq.ft. $120,000 Prop Code 4009 3 bd 1 ba 2200 sq.ft. $120,000 Prop Code 4049 2 bd 2 ba 1312 sq.ft. $150,000 Prop Code 4099 3 bd 2 ba 1152 sq.ft. $165,000 Prop Code 4109 TEHAMA COUNTY REAL ESTATE TEAM • OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK www.redbluffcoldwellbanker.com See All Tehama County Listings at MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY America's #1 Selling Cowboy Music Singer In Concert April 14th 50, Premium $ 30/$ General Admission $25/$ Tickets available at , 7:00 PM Red Bluff's State Theatre on Oak St. VIP Meet & Greet 5:30 PM Oddfellow's Hall Tickets - VIP includes Meet and Greet VIP $ 35 door, 30 door The Loft 529-5638 & Crossroads Feed & Ranch 529-6400 Seating is limited so get your tickets NOW. breakfast and lunch. And the fundraising continues. As we step into the light of Branding Eco- nomic Prosperity Phase II work, we continue to develop and initiate fundraising activities to ensure funding for launch- ing Phase II deliverables. The Tehama County Branding Project is a movement in response to an opportunity and desire to improve the economic prosperity of Tehama County and its anchor communities of Red Bluff, Manton and Corn- ing. Entrepreneur Series Small Business Devel- opment Center (SBDC) at Butte College is present- Over 25 years of experience The North State's premier supplier of stoves STOVE JUNCTION Wood Burning Stoves Did you know? We've Got Exempt From No Burn Days! Serving Butte, Glenn & Tehama Counties Tues-Sat 9am-5pm • Closed Sun & Mon 22825 Antelope Blvd., Red Bluff 530-528-2221 • Fax 530-528-2229 www.thestovejunction.com COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR recommened 30K, 60K, 90K SERVICES AT LOWER PRICES All makes and models. We perform dealer Smog Check starting at$ Pass or FREE retest 527-9841 • 195 S. Main St. (most cars and pick-ups) 2595 + cert. ing a series of workshops for start-up and new busi- nesses that started April 4. The next two of the first three workshops will be 8:30-10:30 a.m. on Wednesday mornings through April 25, at the Small Business Develop- ment Center at Butte Col- lege, 19 Wilhamsburg Lane, Chico. • Model Cars – This year we will be having a model car contest. The rules are on the back side of the Car Show application. There are four classes: Child/Adult Class: a joint project between adult and child age 12 or under, Junior class: ages 17 and under, Adult Class: ages 18 to 54 and Senior Class: ages 55 and older. You may register at the Chamber office, 1110 Solano, or the day of the Car Show, May 5 in front of the sponsor H&R Block, 1315 Solano Street. The cost of registra- tion is only $5. There will be first, second and third place awards in each class. Winners will be announced on stage at 3:30 p.m. This is the first year for model cars and if you have any questions you may call Ronda at 824-7999. • Relay For Life – The first Corning Relay For Life is coming to Corning April 28 at Corning High School. There will be entertainment such as Mill Creek Rising Bluegrass, Pastor JR Gonzales, Cameron Maynor and Dave Branscomb, Roy Dyer and the Bigons, Surrender and Charlie Troughton. He will also be Master of Cer- emonies. There will be fundraising breakfast at CUHS Cafeteria from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. $5 per person but free to registered survivors! The Opening Ceremony begins at 10 a.m. Entertainment all day! At noon, there will be a free lunch for Registered Survivors. From 3-5 p.m. massages in survivor tent. They also are free to regis- tered survivors and $5 for others. Suzann Weiss from Fountain of Health will be volunteering her services as a professional certified Massage Therapist. The Cali- fornia Health Collaborative with Wendy Coplin will be at the Fountain of Health team tent with breasts models so you can experience what a lump might feel like. At 9 p.m. there will be a Luminary Ceremony (Luminaries are up for donation. Ask a committee or team member. From 10 p.m. to 9 a.m. there will be games, music and fun. Closing Ceremony at 10 a.m. The cost for the series is $50 per person prepaid or $60 at the door. This 4- part training series pro- vides essential informa- tion for individuals think- ing about starting a new business and new busi- ness owners. Pre-registration is required. For more infor- mation or to register call the Small Business Devel- opment Center (SBDC) at Butte College at 895- 9017. ing any amount call Rae Houston at 838-5546, or Sonja at 736-1702. If you are interested in sponsoring a team or donat- • Got Drugs? – 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, April 28, at the Corning Police Department, 774 Third Street, you may turn in your unused or expired medication for safe disposal. For more information please visit www.dea.gov. Corning in the Evening Corning in the Evening will be hosted by New Life Assembly, 660 Solano St., in the Sweet Life Cafe at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 19. Refreshments will be served. This column is prepared and submitted by the Corning Chamber of Commerce. ALL NEW FACILITY Your One Stop Convenience Store ONE STOP Swisher Copenhagen $ Sweets (Grape or Regular) Buy 1, Get 1 FREE Thank You for Voting Us Best Gas Station in Tehama County Tobacco/Cigarette Specials Always 714 Walnut St., Red Bluff 1705 Airport Blvd. Suite E, Red Bluff 530-528-1225 10% off all new and used shotguns in stock, except consignments. We have the largest inventory in It's Shotgun April at Tuscan Outdoors! Tehama County with over 100 rifles, shotguns and pistols in our inventory. Come by and check us out! We carry a full line of reloading supplies and equipment Lots of black rifle gear and info Holsters, ammo, targets, we have it all! Tannerite exploding targets in stock! Store Hours M-Th 10-5:30 / Fri 10-6:30 Saturdays by Appt. Special orders, no problem! **** WE BY GUNS *** 530-529-1925tuscanoutdoors@gmail.com Frank Caltabiano, Instructor Firearms Classes Available State of Jefferson Firearms Training 5am to 11pm 2 cans899 The

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