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St. Patrick's Day Dinner The Los Molinos Women's Club is hosting a corned beef and cabbage dinner 5-7 p.m. March 17, at the Los Molinos Veterans Memorial Hall, 7980 Sherwood Blvd. Adults are $8, children younger than 8 are $5 and a hot dog platter is available for $3. Help support the Los Molinos Women's Club and celebrate a St. Patrick's Day tradition. The Women's Club is also seeking donations for raf- fles and drawings. For more information or to donate, call Barbara Whitten at 384-1682 or Betty Morales at 384-1706. Spaghetti Feed The Westside Grange, 20794 W. Walnut St. will host a Spaghetti Feed with Bingo 4-6 p.m. Friday, March 12, with bingo beginning at 5:30 p.m. The dinner will be $6 for adults and $3 for children 12 and younger. Spaghetti, green salad, toasted french bread, coffee or punch and a dessert will be served.More information is available by calling 527-3747. Meeting The Tehama County Health Partnership will meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Corning City Council Chambers, 794 Third St., Corning. Information on the Tehama County Report Card process will be shared. 2A – Daily News – Friday, March 12, 2010 THE VOICE OF TEHAMA COUNTY SINCE 1885 Editor: Chip Thompson editor@redbluffdailynews.com Sports Editor: Rich Greene sports@redbluffdailynews.com Circulation Manager: Kathy Hogan khogan@redbluffdailynews.com Production Manager: Sandy Valdivia sandy@redbluffdailynews.com On the Web: www.redbluffdailynews.com MAIN OFFICE: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Main Phone (530) 527-2151 Outside area 800-479-6397 545 Diamond Ave. Red Bluff, CA 96080 ______________________ Mail: Red Bluff Daily News P.O. Box 220 Red Bluff, CA 96080 Fax: (530) 527-5774 ______________________ CUSTOMER SERVICE: Subscription & delivery Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (530) 527-2151 Ext. 125 Home delivery subscription rates (All prices include all applicable taxes) Monday through Saturday $9.59 four weeks Rural Rate $10.69 four weeks Business & professional rate $2.21 four weeks, Monday-Friday By mail: In Tehama County $12.29 four weeks All others $16.23 four weeks (USPS 458-200) Published Monday through Saturday except Sunday, by California Newspaper Partnership. NEWS News Tip Hotline: 527-2153 FAX: (530) 527-9251 E-mail: clerk@redbluffdailynews.com Daytime: (530) 527-2151 Sports: Ext. 111 Obituaries: Ext. 103 Tours: Ext. 112 After hours: (530) 527-2153 ______________________ ADVERTISING Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Display: 527-2151 Ext. 122 Classified: 527-2151 Ext. 103 Online (530) 527-2151 Ext. 133 FAX: (530) 527-5774 E-mail: advertise@redbluffdailynews.com VOLUME 125, NUMBER 95 A MediaNews Group Newspaper The Red Bluff Daily News is an adjudicated daily newspaper of general circulation, County of Tehama, Superior Court Decree 9670, May 25, 1955 © 2010 Daily News N EWS D AILY RED BLUFF TEHAMA COUNTY SPECIAL PAGES ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS Mondays: Kids Corner Tuesdays: Employment Wednesdays: Business Thursdays: Entertainment Fridays: Select TV Saturdays: Farm, Religion HOW TO REACH US Publisher & Advertising Director: Greg Stevens gstevens@redbluffdailynews.com B.B.Q. Bud's 22825 Antelope Blvd. 528-0799 Best BBQ Around Cooked Fresh Daily FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE 2 Weekdays 'till 6pm Saturday 'till 3pm DW PLUMBING INC. Local Plumbers Serving all Your Plumbing Needs Since 1993 530 527-6403 Lic. No 679492 Major Credit Cards Accepted 5 CHESTNUT AVE., RED BLUFF 527-3161 Steak & Prawns Served with choice of 2 • Baked Potatoes • Garlic Mashed Potatoes * Rice Pilaf • Noodles • Spaghetti • Vegetables • French Fries • Soup • Salad • Onion ring $ 13 99 Green Barn Remember our $6.99 March Lunch Specials comfortably casual dining March Dinner Special 4pm - Close would like to thank everyone for their sup- port, prayers, and donations during Mitch's on going medical problems. Mitch is feeling much better and hopes to be back to school with all of his friends at Sacred Heart School soon. Again, thank you and God bless you as he's blessed us Kris & Mitch Kris and Mitch Morehead Community people & events Removal Notice Removal Notice Northern Dairy has moved from 613 Main St. to 422 Walnut St., and hereafter will be known as The Creamerie. We will continue to sell butter, milk and ice cream, but will also add a complete assortment of fine candies, soda water and other drinks. – Daily News, March 12, 1910 100 100 years years ago... ago... Setting it straight The Community Clips in the March 9 edition contained misinformation. Ken Miller is running for Tehama County District Attorney. The Dailiy News regrets the error. –––––––– It is the policy of the Daily News to correct as quickly as possible all errors in fact that have been published in the newspaper. If you feel a factual error has been made in a news story, call the news department at 527-2153. From the Firehouse: Spring forward By MICHAEL BACHMEYER As you replace the stress of your work week with weekend retreats, remember that there are still two important things that must be done. This weekend you need to turn your clock ahead one hour to avoid being late for work on Monday, and change the battery in your smoke detector. The Red Bluff Fire Depart- ment recommends that you change the batteries in your smoke detectors at least twice a year. The fire service generally use the semi-annual day light savings time change to remind the public: "When you Fall Back or Spring Forward change the battery in your smoke detectors." Most smoke detectors are powered by a standard 9 volt bat- tery that can be purchased at any of our local hardware stores. Smoke detectors in newer homes are also required by Cali- fornia Building Code to be hard- wired into the main power source of the structure with a 9 volt bat- tery back-up, which should also be changed every six months. Placement and operability of smoke detectors is probably your most crucial link to survival of a fire in the home. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), nearly half of the nation's fire deaths occur in the four percent of homes that do not have smoke alarms, and in one out of five homes that have smoke alarms, none of the units work, mainly due to dead, missing or discon- nected batteries. It is crucial that you evalu- ate the place- ment, condi- tion, or lack of smoke detectors. S m o k e d e t e c t o r s should be placed on every level of your resi- dence (more than 1 story), in every sleep- ing area, and in the adjoining hallway of every sleeping area. Most manufactures also rec- ommend the replacement of smoke detectors after about 10 years of service. Make sure that any replace- ment detectors that you buy are listed by the Underwriters Labo- ratory (UL) or Factory Mutual (FM), and approved for use by the California State Fire Mar- shal's Office. This is also a great time to develop and practice a home fire evacuation plan, or Exit Drills in the Home (EDITH), with your family. Make sure your family knows what to do and where to go if there is an emergency in the home. Practice staying low and checking the door for heat with the back of your hand; where is the meeting place once they are outside of the house; have a c o n t i n g e n c y plan if a door is hot or the p r i m a r y exit route is cut off: where's the second exit p o i n t . Remind chil- dren to never hide under the bed, in closets, or go back into a house that is on fire once they have exited. I would like to remind every- one that City of Red Bluff Build- ing and Fire Departments still have free smoke detectors for the public, limit of one each. You can get one of these smoke detector by contacting either department at 555 Wash- ington St. From the Firehouse runs on Fridays. Michael Bachmeyer is the Fire Chief for the Red Bluff Fire Department. He can be contacted at MBachmeyer@rbfd.org or by calling the station at 527-1126. Peters-Davis Wed Allegra Peters of Red Bluff and John Davis of Carls- bad were married in a double ring ceremony on Dec. 5, 2009, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church by Rev. Keith Canterbury. Kristine Peters was the maid of honor and Justin Mone was the best man. Kristen Borgsmiller, Jennifer Rubin, Katie Cooke, Melissa Muller- Hosman, Katie Dobler, Valerie George, Katie Muller and Heidi Mendenhall were bridesmaids. David Risco, Lucas Ford, Philip Aviles, Jonathan Lucas, Russell Prewitt, Steven Chodzko and Danny Zhang were the groomsmen. Ushers were Saxon Peters, Gannon Peters, Evan Peters, Chris Davis and Mark Davis. Makena and Hadley Johnson were flower girls and Christian and Connor Davis were ring bearers. The bride, the daughter of Skiff and Denise Peters of Red Bluff, is employed with the Family Services Agency in Red Bluff and the North Valley Catholic Social Ser- vices in Redding. She is a 2000 graduate of Red Bluff Union High School. She is a 2004 graduate of Sonoma State Univer- sity, 2006 graduate of University of San Diego and a 2009 graduate of Sacramento State University. The groom, the son of John and Sandra Davis of Carlsbad, is a 1999 graduate of La Costa High School in San Diego. He is a 2003 graduate of Sonoma State Uni- versity and a 2009 graduate of California State Universi- ty, Chico. He is a substitute teacher in Red Bluff. The couple will honeymoon in Half Moon Bay. They will live in Red Bluff. The free IRS/AARP tax sites in Red Bluff and Corning have been busy. Some 400 phone calls have been taken and about 350 appointments were scheduled in Red Bluff with another 100 served in Corning. Harley Bennett, the district coordinator for Tehama County, left, with Patti VanTuyl, counselor and Ruth Henley, a TaxAide customer. To date, more than $430,000 is returning to the county in the form of refunds and Earned Income Credits. Call 529-1188 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Red Bluff or 824-2531 in Corning. Sites are the Veterans Hall, corner of Oak and Jackson in Red Bluff, and the Senior Center, 1015 Fourth Ave. in Corning. Walk-ins welcome 9 a.m. to noon March 25-26 in Red Bluff, first come, first-served. Free tax help being offered for seniors in the community COMMUNITY CLIPS