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J. Vance Wilt, alleged murderer and bandit, now lies in the Red Bluff county jail awaiting the action of the State in the case. While all of Glenn county and the news- papers of the State be- lieved that Wilt was in the county jail at Wil- lows, and expecting an attempt on the part of either Germantown or Maxwell people to take justice into their own hands, the prisoner was safe in the new county jail in Red Bluff. Sheriff Bailey wisely took time by the forelock and in order that justice might be done legally, spirited away his pris- oner shortly after dark Monday night by auto- mobile to Red Bluff. It is probable that the ma- chine passed through Orland, though no local man saw the prisoner. The above article was take from the Orland Register, who have ev- idently got their wires seriously crossed. The News took the matter up with C. A. Lange, under- sheriff, who stated that Wilt is not in the county jail in this city and that he had never been here. We are now as much in the dark as before. Lange stated that Sher- iff J. W. Boyd had of- fered the sheriff of Glenn county the use of the jail in case he decided to take Wilt from Willows. — Feb. 20, 1916 100YEARSAGO... Wilt in jail; but where? Last week the dis- cussion centered on pet theft and precautions one might take to help pre- vent it, but what can a person do if their com- panion does go missing? I cannot state this enough, "An ounce of pre- vention can go a long way in helping to bring your pet home." Dogs and cats should be micro-chipped and wear identification collars with the pet's name and a contact phone number that includes the area code. The phone number should have a working answering ma- chine or voice mail associ- ated with it. The easier it is for someone who finds a lost animal to make con- tact, the better the chance of having a pet returned quickly and safely. Also, spay or neuter your pets. Not only will the pet have no value to unscrupulous breeders, but it will also help keep the males from escaping from the house to go looking for a will- ing mate. The key to getting your missing dog or cat back quickly is to start get- ting the word out immedi- ately. Do not assume your pet is doing a bit of wan- dering and will return on his own. As soon as you are aware that the pet is missing, start searching your home and property thoroughly. Ask imme- diate neighbors to check in sheds, garages, under porches, etc. Think about the places a pet would likely go to find company, comfort and/or food, then search those possibilities. If you believe your pet was stolen, notify the au- thorities immediately. In the city limits of Red Bluff, call the Red Bluff Police Department, 527- 3131. In the city limits of Corning, call the Corning Police Department, 824- 7000. Anywhere in Te- hama County, other than the above two cities, call the Tehama County Sher- iff's Office, 529-7900 ext. 1. Create a "Lost Pet" flyer. Include a clear pet photo, the pet's name, breed, sex, color, age, weight, any distinguish- ing features, and at what location and town when he or she was last seen. Be sure to include a contact phone num- ber with area code and an email address. Cre- ate enough copies of the flyer to post in parks, pet stores, convenience stores, gas stations, restaurants and around schools, any- where large groups of people frequent. If there is online access, send emails to friends, colleagues and family members, and ask them to pass on all the in- formation documented. Dogs and cats can wan- der further away than you might think. Do not try to predict where your pet could or could not have gone. It is not unusual for people who pick up a stray to drive it to a shelter closer to their own home, rather than one that might be closer to you. So, be sure to visit every shel- ter in all the surrounding areas. Bring flyers to post and go to each shelter of- ten to check their most re- cent intakes. The following shelters in and around Tehama County are the Tehama County Animal Care Cen- ter, 527-3439, 1830 Walnut St., Red Bluff; the Corning Animal Shelter and Sec- ond Chance Pet Rescue, 824-7054, 4312 Rawson Road, Corning; Anderson Police Department Ani- mal Services, 378-6624, 2951 McMurry Drive, An- derson; Haven Humane Society, 241-1653, 7449 Eastside Road, Anderson; and the Orland Town & Country Humane Society, 517-7154, 4111 Old High- way 99W, Orland. In addition, contact all local veterinary offices, including emergency vet- erinary hospitals, in and outside your area, and in- quire whether an injured animal matching the pet's description came in. Use the Internet. It is a powerful tool. The more people who know you have lost a pet, and that you are trying desper- ately to find your compan- ion, the more likely they will contact you if they see an animal matching its description. The PETS Lost & Found Program tries to help reunite lost / found animals in Tehama County with their own- ers through our own, and various other, social me- dia sites. We also post pic- tures of strays that have come into the Tehama County Animal Care Cen- ter on our Facebook page (https://www.facebook. com/PETSTehama). If you have a lost an animal, please email us at petste- hama@gmail.com and we will post the informa- tion to try to assist you in getting your furry family member home. As difficult and heart- breaking as searching for a lost pet can be, the most important thing to remember is do not lose hope or give up. Many pets, months, or even years, after they were lost, have been reunited with their owners. RonnieCaseyisvice president of PETS — Providing Essentials for Tehama Shelter. She can be reached at rmcredbluff@gmail.com. For more information about PETS, visit petstehama.org. PETS Preventioniskeytolostanimals Come join good friends for lunch in the Gardenside Café, in the Red Bluff Com- munity and Senior Center, 1500 S. Jackson St. A freshly prepared, nutritionally bal- anced meal is served Mon- day through Friday at noon. Lunch also is served at the Corning Senior Center, 1014 4th Ave., at 11:30 a.m. Call 527-2414 a day ahead to re- serve a space for lunch. A minimum suggested dona- tion of $3.50 for those 60 and older is requested, al- though a donation is not a requirement to receive a meal. There is a charge of $8 for guests younger than 60. Come enjoy lunch and various activities during the week, all are welcome. The menu for the coming week: Feb. 22-26. Monday HEART HEALTHY Swedish Meatballs, Steamed Brown Rice, But- ternut Squash, Strawber- ries Tuesday Chicken Tettrazini, Brus- sel Sprouts, Pears, Fruit Cobbler Wednesday ETHNIC Beef Fajitas, Refried Beans, Green Beans, Fruit Cocktail, Whole Wheat Tor- tilla Thursday Clam Chowder, Mari- nated Vegetable Salad, Or- ange Wedges, Sourdough Roll Friday Meatloaf, Zucchini & Cauliflower, Beet Mandarin Salad, Applesauce, Whole Wheat Bread SENIOR NUTRITION Lu nc h me nu a nn ou nc ed f or w ee k ah ea d Steps to help you find your missing pet Ronnie Casey Some say Red Bluff CONTRIBUTEDPHOTO Fred and Millie Sisneros celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Feb. 11. A dinner was held in their honor at the Tremont Restaurant with more than 50 family and friends in attendance. The couple has six children: Chris, Jesse, Jennifer, Andrew, Kimberly and Matt. They have 13 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and 1 great, great grandchild. ANNIVERSARY SISNEROS CELEBRATE 60 YEARS The Sun Country Quil- ters Guild will meet for a sew in at 3 p.m., potluck at 5:30 p.m. and meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 22 at the Red Bluff Community Center, 1500 S. Jackson St. Memberswillwelcomeof Marti Beyer at 7 p.m. Mon- day, March 28 at the Red Bluff Community Center. Yearly membership to the guild is $30. Becoming a member of Sun Coun- try Quilters is a great way to share a love of fine quilts and to learn about this time honored craft. Through the year mem- bers share their quilting projects and experiences, as well as having an op- portunity to work on com- munity service projects with fellow quilters. For additional informa- tion visit www.suncoun- tryquilters.com. SUN COUNTRY Qu ilters guild to hold sew in Monday REDBLUFF MEADOWS 850KIMBALLRD. RED BLUFF AcceptingApplications Spacious 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apts. featuring fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, energy efficient design. Rental assistance, is available. 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