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September 11, 2012

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Obituaries in Paskenta, CA at the age of 85. He was born in Athens, Texas, on January 9, 1927. George was an Army Veteran, worked for Cal Trans as a heavy equipment operator for 30 years. He is survived by his wife Fern, Daughters; Dovetta (Dovey) Stocks, Kelly Ross, both of Red Bluff, Joni Davis of Flournoy, son; Gerald Herrington of Wisconsin, broth- er; John Wayne of Anderson, 12 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. There will be a private family service. Arrangements will Joanne lived in Corning for 30 years. She was born in Oakland, CA to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gardner. Joanne was a loving mother to Christopher Goldsmith JOANNE V. (GARDNER) GOLDSMITH February 27, 1947 - September 2, 2012 and grandmother of Sarah Goldsmith both of Akron, Ohio. Much loved by her Goddaughter Donna Schillling of Corning and was loved and will be missed by her best friend of fifty years, Linda Austin of Corning. Joanne is also survived by her partner of six years Darrel Darden and his family. Joanne was well loved by her family and friends. She worked as a Paralegal in Corning for many years. Joanne was preceded in death by her husband, Verl K. Goldsmith in 2001. They were happily married for 35 years. be handled by Hall Brothers Corning Mortuary, 902 Fifth Street, Corning, CA 96021. Services will be held at a later date. Arrangements will home surrounded by the love of her family. She was born March 19, 1938 to Melvin and Florence Martin in Newman, CA. She is survived by her husband Dale G Hinkle, whom she has been married to for 54 beautiful years, daughter Cheryl and (Roger) Sullivan, of Redding, daughter Kelly and (James) McColpin, of Red Bluff. Grandchildren Dale and (Heidi) Mendenhall, Kristy and (Ramon) Viveros, Kendall Mendenhall, Kristina Menden- hall, Megan McColpin, Kyle Sullivan, Tyler Sullivan, and two great grandchildren. Carole's passion was her family. She gave us all uncon- ditional love, a sense of fairness and she always found the positive in people. We have a wonderful family and much of our success is attributed to our Mom and Grand- mother. She has always been a cornerstone for all of us through our lives. Memorial services will be held at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses at 755 Reed Ave. in Red Bluff. Serv- ices will be performed by Elder Leroy Reid, Jr. at 7:00 pm Friday September 14, 2012. Death Notices 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 news- paper's website. Paid obituaries may be of any length, may run multiple days and offer wide latitude of content, including photos. Death notices must be provided by mortuaries to the news department, Alicia Lockhart Alicia Lockhart, of Red Bluff, died Monday at Mercy Medical Center. She was 30. Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers is handling the arrangements. Published Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012 in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. Jayne M. Morando Jayne M. Morando died Monday, Sept. 10, 2012, at her residence in Red Bluff. She was 57. Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers is handling the arrangements. Published Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012, in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. Patricia L. Seevers Patricia L. Severs of Cottonwood died Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012, at Red Bluff Healthcare in Red Bluff. She was 81. Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers is handling the arrange- ments. Red Bluff, Calif. Published Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012, in the Daily News, Molly Lou Turner Molly Lou Turner died Saturday, Sept. 8, 2012, at her residence in Corning. She was 80. Hoyt-Cole Chapel of the Flowers is handling the arrangements. Published Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012, in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. Patricia Wright Patricia Wright died Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012, at her resi- dence in Red Bluff. She was 73. Affordable Mortuary is handling the arrangements. Published Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012, in the Daily News, Red Bluff, Calif. Chip sealing starts this week The Tehama County Public Works Department has announced the following upcoming road construction pro- ject involving chip sealing roads in Tehama County. •Week of Sept. 10-14, Hall Road, Newville Road, Black Butt Road, Barber Road and Lenniger Road. •Week of Sept. 17-21, Lenniger Road, Buena Vista, St. Mary's, Rawson Road beginning at Chard Avenue, Flores Avenue, Rawson Road and Hooker Creek Road. • Monday, Sept. 24, Via Ventura, Via La Mesa, Via Del Roble, Via Hermosa and McCoy Road. Work will take place between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. Drivers should prepare for delays of up to 20 minutes. Schedule is subject to change if weather or other unforeseen circum- stances arise. Drivers are advised to observe all traffic control person- nel and traffic control signs. Drivers should follow pilot cards and drive slowly in the construction zone. Residents should avoid parking along the road during construction. For questions or concerns call Chief Deputy Director of Tehama County Public Works Tim Wood at 385-1462, ext. 3016. Arrest in Lake California Tehama County Sheriff's deputies responded to the 21000 block of St. Johns Place in Lake California around 3:39 a.m. Monday for the report of a suspicious person in someone's back yard. backyard. Deputies located Jarrod Janeway, 35, in the woman's A record's check revealed Janeway had two felony and one misdemeanor warrants out of Shasta County. During a search of Janeway, deputies found about 1.3 grams of methamphetamine. He was booked into jail on possession of a controlled substance and the outstanding warrants. Janeway told deputies he had been looking for his dog. Carole Hinkle passed away on September 2, 2012 at March 19, 1938 - September 2, 2012 CAROLE HINKLE George passed away at his home on September 1, 2012 GEORGE LEMOND HERRINGTON January 9, 1927 - September 1, 2012 be handled by Hall Brothers Corning Mortuary 902 Fifth Street, Corning, CA. 96021 Trailer fire closes Reeds Creek Road Photo courtesy of Ross Palubeski CalFire and Tehama County Fire were dispatched about 10:50 a.m. Sunday to a vehicle fire on Reeds Creek Road, near Moonshadow Ranch Road, in west Red Bluff. The first arriving unit reported a hay trailer fully involved in the middle of the road. The fire was contained within 20 minutes. Reeds Creek Road was blocked for about two to three hours. JUBILEE Continued from page 1A she said she enjoyed watching peo- ple when they see what the museum has to offer. "Everybody is really intrigued," she said. "I'm enjoying watching them enjoy themselves." While the jubilee, which ran from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., saw a steady stream of attendees through the day, museum officials know they are competing against other attractions. "Of course it never meets our try to be attractive to a group of peo- ple who are interested in history, interested in the kinds of entertain- ment we have." The jubilee's importance to the take another look at everything we do." museum's continued operation is "huge," Bauer said, adding that he is amazed by how the community and area businesses have stepped up in support of the local and tourist attraction. "We don't get government sup- port," he said, "which is probably a good thing in this economic down- turn because we probably would have been closed." hope," said Chris Bauer, president of the museum's board, about the jubilee. "But we're realistic about the fact that there are a lot of things going on. And we're just one so we DOGS Continued from page 1A Beal told officers he went to Steele's camp to serve legal papers for a friend. While serving the ARREST Continued from page 1A written promise and being under the influence of a controlled substance. He was given an additional charge of resisting arrest. Bail was $3,000. TV Continued from page 1A another book. Mark Lewis, of the SyFy channel, said he and his crew flew to Chico from London. Interviews included Enterprise- Record reporter Roger Aylworth, who helped direct Foster to the first photo she had seen of the woman she believes visit- ed in her dreams. The pro- ducers also interviewed Chico police detective Rob Merrifield. Chico viewers will rec- ognize general views of the town in the footage, Lewis said. Foster's story ago, Foster, as well as friends, witnessed strange things in her apartment on Parmac Road, including light bulbs exploding, doors slamming and a phone cord swinging like a jump rope. She later had vivid dreams of the mur- der and torture of a More than a decade The museum, Bauer added, is also at a crossroad. "Things like museums have a life cycle," he said. "And this museum is in the 33rd year of its life cycle, which means that it's time for us to papers, the dogs had become aggressive and attacked him. Beal admitted to stab- bing the dogs, according to the press release, but claimed it was self- defense. He showed offi- cers a minor dog bite to his lower leg. evidence and statements of both parties and addi- tional witnesses, officers believed the force used on the dogs was unjustified and willfully cruel. Beal was arrested for According to police logs earlier in the week, officers had responded to the Second Street area around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday night. Trey King kicking out the front win- dow of a vehicle. Someone said they had witnessed Minutes later Edouard Ouellette called the department to report King woman, which much later she shared with police investigators. Her daughter, then 2 years old, also had visions while awake of the spirit she called "an angel." a woman who had lived in the apartment on Parmac in the 1970s had been taken hostages by a Red Bluff couple and kept as a sex slave for seven years. Foster later learned that alive, and her dreams had clearly shown a woman who was tortured, mur- dered and buried. But that woman was Foster later moved from the apartment, but still had dreams that appeared to be linked. She decided to call local newspapers and reached Aylworth, who had written in 1981 and 1986 about the sex slave ordeal, as well as a report by the kidnapper's wife that another woman, Marie Spannhake, had been killed and buried pre- viously. Spannhake's body has CARE TO COMMENT? At redbluffdailynews.com, scroll to the end of any story, click the link and type away. You DO have a choice in the Red Bluff area. Caring & Compassionate Service Full traditional burial service or cremation Red Bluff Simple Cremations & Burial Service 722 Oak Street, Red Bluff, FD Lic. 1931 527-1732 Based on the physical Bauer said the one thing the board knows is that the museum is an old building, which needs to be kept up. ing's bricks need to be repointed with mortar, and officials are toying with some themes for a fundraising drive. For example, he said, the build- "Diagnosis: Mortar? Or Mortar, She Wrote?" Bauer said with a smile. "We're working on it. If peo- ple have suggestions maybe they'd like to tell us." ——— Sports Editor Andre Byik can be reached at 527-2151, ext. 111 or at sports@redbluffdailynews.com. Fol- low him on Twitter:@TehamaSports animal cruelty and was treated at St. Elizabeth's Community Hospital prior to being booked into jail. His bail was $15,000. According to the press release Sasha and Blue sustained severe injuries and may not recover. had thrown an explosive device at him in the backyard of his resi- dence. unknown liquid splashed onto Ouel- lette's arms. — Rich Greene never been found. Cameron Hooker was imprisoned for the kidnap- ping, but never charged with murder. His wife was not charged. Foster believes the experiences in her apart- ment and the dreams were the spirit of Spannhake trying to reach out to the living. Time had passed, but at the time of Foster's para- normal experiences, Hooker's former wife was working down the street as a counselor, just a block from Foster's apartment. Aylworth had worked the cop beat at the time when the disappearance of Marie Spannhake was in the news, and while there was testimony she had been murdered, there was "I found those clip- pings, including black and white pictures. no physical evidence. "Jodi Foster said Spannhake had been com- ing to her and talking to her, and her daughter had drawn pictures of her," Aylworth said. "That's where my part of it ends," he said. Foster said this was a The device exploded and an Ouellette told officers King had fled on a bicycle. Tuesday, September 11, 2012 – Daily News 9A key moment for her because it was finally con- firmation that the events she had pieced together had indeed happened. Heather Hacking is a staff writer for the Chico Enter- prise-Record and can be reached at 896-7758, hhacking@chicoer.com, and followed on Twitter @HeatherHacking. Over 50 years of serving Tehama County Independently owned Telephone: (530) 824-3792

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