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March 18, 2010

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6B – Daily News – Thursday, March 18, 2010 MATTRESS NO NORTH VALLEY MON.-FRI. 9:00-5:30 • SAT. 9:00 -5:00 • CLOSED SUNDAYS 632 Main St., Red Bluff 527-5837 Learn To Fly Half the Cost – Half the Time Sport Pilot License No Medical required NOR CAL LIGHT SPORT ASSOCIATES Call (530) 517-0215 www.NorCal-Lsa.com You could be flying this summer Where would you like to fly on the weekend? COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR All makes and models. We perform dealer recommened 30K, 60K, 90K SERVICES AT LOWER PRICES Smog Check starting at $ (most cars and pick-ups) 2995 + cert. Pass or FREE retest 527-9841 • 195 S. Main St. $ Money $ 2 Lend Cash 4 Notes McKinley Hrs: 9am-6pm Monday-Saturday CHOICE ANGUS BONE-IN RIBEYE STEAK $ PORK BABY BACK RIBS $ $ THICK SLICED BACON 369 319 Now Accepting E.B.T., Debit, Credit Cards 729 lb. lb. CHECK OUT OUR IMPROVED SPICE RACK HONEY • SPICES • RUBS • MARINADES 12600 Hwy 99E, Red Bluff Located 5 Miles from I-5 • 530-527-6483 Expires 3-16-10 lb. Mortgage Co. CA DRE # 01773837 Call 530-241-0977 800-909-1977 ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● stocks finished ahead on Wednesday, propelling the Dow Jones industrial average to its longest win- ning streak since August 2009, as Wall Street rejoiced over the Federal Reserve's prior-session decision to hold rates steady, which should keep banks' borrowing costs at record lows for much of the year. Stocks extend gains on Fed move Wall Street Sale NEW YORK — U.S. extended period" as the economy continues to recover. The Dow industrials on Wednesday added 47.69 points, or 0.5 percent, to 10,733.67, with 24 of its 30 components gaining. Closing at its highest Now Enrolling Children Recently expanded and moved near Bidwell Elementary License # 525405817 (530) 209-8743 My qualifications include: B.A. in Elementary Education and experience teaching grades K-8. Accepting state pay programs & cash pay, etc. W I N T E R W O R K S H O P S M A R K E T M E R E I N V E N T Y O U R C A R E E R P R O F I L E P L A N . N A V I G A T E . M A R K E T . Job Training Center Computer Lab 718 Main Street Red Bluff, CA 96080 Time: 10am-11am For more information Call: 530-529-7000 No charge to attend. • Gain the skills to compete in today’s economic climate. • Move from frustrated to empowered — Develop YOUR marketable skills! Monday- Recession Proof Resume Learn how to build or fine-tune a marketable and competitive resume. Bring: Current resume (hard or soft copy) OR Work history including dates of employment Recommended: Intermediate Computer Skills Wednesday- The New Face of Job Search Frustrated with job search? Learn how to plan, search, and follow- up on your job hunt. Recommended: Intermediate Computer Skills Friday- Marketing Professionalism From first impressions to acceptance of a perfect job offer, learn how to BE YOUR OWN BEST marketing firm. Chicken Fried Steak 2 Eggs, Hashbrowns or Homefries & Toast served 6:30am till 2pm 7 days a week No substitutions 7875 HWY 99E - LOS MOLINOS, CA (530) 384-1265 Orders to go "There's no question the Fed being easy contin- ues to feed this. Easy money is creating massive misallocations every- where, and that party can continue. As long as you have Ben the bartender manning the tap, anything is possible," said Peter Boockvar, equity strate- gist at Miller Tabak. On Tuesday, the Feder- al Reserve's interest-rate committee released a statement saying it expected to keep rates exceptionally low "for an level since Sept. 30, 2008, the S&P 500 Index rose for a third straight day, adding 6.75 points, or 0.6 percent, to 1,166.21. Energy and financial shares paced sector gains among the index's 10 industry groups. Lincoln National Corp. led financial gains after its upgrade by Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Advancers beat declin- ers by a more than a 2-1 ratio on the New York Stock Exchange, where nearly 5.1 billion shares exchanged hands. Year-to-date, daily vol- Restaurant Breakfast ★ Lunch BREAKFAST SPECIAL $ 499 Corning Calif. Largest Selection In Tri-County • Herbal Medicines • Edibles (Foods) • Clones 1317 Solano St. (530) 824-4811 www.tehamaherbalcollective.vpweb.com Date: All About P.A.T.H. Night Friday • March 19, 2010 Poor And The Homeless Time: 6:00 pm Place: Bethel Church Multi Purpose Room • 625 Luther Road Cost: $10.00 suggested donation (Tickets can be purchased at the door or by contacting Pam Klein at 527-6439 or Allene Dering at 529-5599) “A shelter meal will be provided” Guest Speakers from our Shelter, The Men’s Transitional Housing, and the Women’s Transitional Housing. This evening will provide you with an opportunity to find out all you need to know about P.A.T.H. Come and meet our board members, staff and volunteers. * Thru Wed. March 31, 2010 *”no sales tax” in reference to discount given equal to the amount of calculated sales tax. ume in 2010 has averaged about 4.7 billion, still below last year's daily average of just under 5.5 billion. In 2008, the daily average came to 4.9 bil- lion, according to Boock- var. The tally includes electronic and floor trades. "A lot of the short-term traders aren't participating because we don't have the volatility," said Jeffrey Friedman, senior market strategist at Lind-Wal- dock, who noted the CBOE Market Volatility Index is trading under 20, a scenario now in play for a third week. Hartford Financial Ser- vices Group was among those advancing after its late-Tuesday announce- ment that it would repay $3.4 billion in govern- ment relief funds. The Nasdaq Compos- ite Index climbed 11.08 points, or 0.5 percent, to 2,389.09. Door Prizes!

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