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2A Daily News – Tuesday, October 2, 2012 Community people&events The 2012 Elections Cycle The Tehama County Elections Department encourages voters to consider the Vote-By-Mail option beginning Tuesday, Oct. 9. It is a great way for the voter to have more time to look over ballot information right from the convenience and comfort of their own home. The following are ways for those voters who are interested in using the Vote-By-Mail option to obtain their ballot: 1. When filling out your Voter Registration Card, mark the bubble and initial the line in the appropri- ate box named "Permanent Vote-By-Mail Voter". 2. Fill out the request card on the back of your Sample Ballot and mail it in. 3. Contact the Elections Office and request a Vote-By-Mail application be sent to you or visit our office between Tuesday, Oct. 9, and Tuesday, Octo- ber 30, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. to complete your Vote-By-Mail application. You can request to be Vote-By-Mail for this election only or to be perma- nent and receive all future ballots and election material by mail. For more information, contact the Tehama Coun- ty Elections Department at (530) 527-8190 or toll free at (866) 289-5307 or visit the office at 444 Oak Street, Room C, Red Bluff, CA 96080. You may also visit the website: www.co.tehama.ca.us/elec- tions or email: elections@co.tehama.ca.us Flu clinic scheduled Tehama County Health Services Agency, Public Health Division, would like to remind the public that it is offering an Influenza (Flu) vaccination clinic in Los Molinos on Oct. 4. for a family. The cost for the flu shot is $4 per individual and $8 Medicare part B will also be accepted, so remember to bring your Medicare card with you to the clinic. The site and times is Thursday, Oct. 4, from 3:30- 6:30 p.m. at the Los Molinos Veterans Hall, 7980 Sher- wood Blvd., Los Molinos. For more information about the flu, call Tehama County Health Services Agency, Public Health Divi- sion in Red Bluff at 527-6824, Corning at 824-4890 or at 1-800-655-6854. SECRET WITNESS 529-1268 A program of Tehama County Neighborhood Watch Program, Inc. Setting it straight –––––––– 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. California Kitchen Company, You Matter have gotten older, I have learned to patiently wait until I find exactly what I want. In my new kitchen, I wanted a trinity of three large roost- ers to complete my country French theme. Finding three roosters that didn't look cheesy or that didn't cost a small fortune was a challenge. I looked every time I traveled, I e- Bay'd, I googled and I etsy'd my way through the Internet and every- thing was either too Old McDonald or too break-the-bank. One day, I was walking passed the California Kitchen Company and there was a rooster sitting in the window. Not only was he what I wanted, he was affordable. I snapped him right up and according to Karen, the owner, he had only been there a short while. I talked to Karen about my dilemma of need- ing, well wanting, two more for my kitchen. Karen's answer was to offer to look just for me on her next buying trip. I received a random text from Karen in the city who had found rooster number two. We measured and inspected the rooster for what I needed, and sure enough I had him in my hot little decorating hands the Sure enough, about a week later, I really like to decorate. As I next day. Two down, one to go. There are a number of businesses along main street that I simply love. I find myself spending time over and over again in them to buy this-n-thats, gifts, and little things that make me happy, but noth- ing compares to an owner listening to your needs and delighting in what you want. Nothing tells you that you are a valued cus- tomer like making sure you get what you want even if it means going out of your way; like miles out of your way. er's excitement. What a wonderful way to cultivate friend- ship. By being there for me, Karen encouraged me; if someone wants something and my being there for them can make it happen, I want to be like Karen. I want to get excited for what they are passionate about. Faydra Rector You Matter California Kitchen Company, you matter because you cared enough about me and what I was trying to do in my home to go out of your way for my personal happi- ness. You saw that something mat- tered to me and you got excited and came on my journey. You made me feel special, valuable, and impor- tant. You asked for pictures of my roosters in their home, and you delighted in the fact that I was excited. local shop owners have for their customers. Supporting local busi- ness preserves the personal experi- ences of shopping. As the holiday season approaches, you have choices in where you shop. I urge you to con- sider the many shops on Main Street. Nothing can replace the home town spirit and connection that Be like Karen at California Kitchen Company, share in anoth- Faydra Rector, MA is a mental health administrator, author, public speaker, educator and life coach who lives in Red Bluff. She can be reached at lifecoach@shasta.com or view her blogs at http://faydraandcompany.blogspot. com/ and http://allaboutdivorce.blogspot.com /. Blues For Pool Golf Scramble set for Oct. 13 Courtesy photo The Blues for the Pool Fall Scramble starts at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 13. Cost is $120 per team for a 4-man scramble at Oak Creek Golf Course. The charity 9-hole scramble will feature prizes for closest to the pin, multiple drawings from local and regional golf clubs and a 50-50 raffle. Tri-tip lunch will be available after the tournament. For more information or to make a donation call 209-4364 or 529-0556. Team rosters and checks may be sent to Blues For the Pool, 1500 S. Jackson St., Red Bluff, 96080. COMMUNITY CLIPS DAILYNEWS HOW TO REACH US RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY THE VOICE OF TEHAMA COUNTY SINCE 1885 VOLUME 127, NUMBER 231 On the Web: www.redbluffdailynews.com MAIN OFFICE: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Main Phone (530) 527-2151 Outside area (800) 479-6397 545 Diamond Ave. Red Bluff, CA 96080 ______________________ Fax: (530) 527-5774 ______________________ Mail: Red Bluff Daily News P.O. 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New School House Burns At Proberta The new school building at Proberta, the pride of the community and one of the best equipped of our community schools, was destroyed by fire Sat- urday night, the blaze being of unknown origin. Eugene Stoddard of Red Bluff passed through Proberta about 10:30 Saturday night, and saw the flames just breaking through the roof of the build- ing. — Oct. 2, 1922 Experience long, thick lashes & never use mascara again. Body Waxing, Facials, Spray Tanning & Permanent Makeup Abbey's Hair Works (530)527-3974 cell (909)964-9272 *20% discount for new clients with this ad Professional Nail Services Grand Opening 492 Antelope Blvd. 20% off walk-ins welcome with this ad 530•527•2786 Mon.-Sat. 9am-7pm this process. The RBFD appreciates the public's patience with this process that helps us to ensure a reliable water source during emergencies. The Red Bluff Fire Department will be testing fire hydrants throughout the City during the months of October and November. The testing will begin in the northern part of town (Forward Addition) and progress from there, and will be conducted during weekdays. Water customers may experience temporary pressure fluctuations during fornia's "Take Down For Ta-Ta's" Arm Wrestling on Sat- urday, Oct. 6, at Los Molinos Veterans Hall, 7980 Sher- wood Blvd. Weigh in starts at 11 a.m. and competition at noon. Entry fee is $25 per arm, per weight division or $40 for both arms per weight division. Divisions include Mens right and left arms from 0-150 pounds, 151-185 pounds, 186-215 pounds and 216 pounds plus; Womens right and left arm: open; There is a five pound weight allowance for clothes and a double elimination. Awards will be given first through third in all weight divisions. For more information call Skip Barker at 567-5074 or Betty Morales at 384-1706. The event is sponsored by the Tehama VFW Post #3909, Alhambra Water, the Los Molinos Woman's Club and Rob's Recycling. All proceeds go to the Susan G. Komen Foundation For the Cure. Take Down Passionately Pink For The Cure presents Northern Cali- Tom Kinner The Red Bluff Volunteer Fire Department and Sevillano Links Golf Course in Corning will be hosting the annual golf tournament on Saturday, Oct. 28. STEP RIGHT UP TO THE TREMONT CAFE This week only Fair Special Free Pie A la Mode w/Purchase of Dinner Best Homemade Pies in Town Ice Cream Orders to go 731 Main St. • 530.529.4012 open 7 days 5:30am-9pm The tournament is held in honor of fallen Fire Capt. Tom Kinner with all proceeds from the event going to the Tom Kinner Memorial Scholarship Fund for Red Bluff High School students. The tournament will begin at 8 a.m. with tee off at 9 a.m. Cost is $100 per person or $400 per four-person team. A raffle will take place with prizes including Rickie Fowler memorabilia, a two- night stay Atlantis hotel and an Adams driver. For more information about participating in or donations including raffle items contact Engineer Wes Morgan at 527- 1126. Safe Halloween A Children's Safe Halloween Party, sponsored by the Corning Veterans Groups, will be held 6-8 p.m. on Oct. 31 at the Memorial Hall, 1620 Solano St. There will be games, prizes, costume judging and treats. Teen Cover Girl Katherine Conard-Manuel, daughter of Kathy and Kirk Manuel, was crowned 2012 National American Miss Northern California Teen Cover Girl at the state pageant held July 29 at Marriott Hotel in Santa Clara. In addition to the official state crown, banner and trophy, she received the Spirit of America Award. Katherine received a special invitation to compete at the National Pageant held Thanksgiving Week in Ana- heim. awards $1.5 million in cash, scholarships and prizes to recognize and assist the development of young women nationwide. Each year the National Miss America Pageant National American Miss has added the ultimate door prize to the 2012 National. Each girl qualifying for the pageant has a chance to win a 2012 Ford Mustang Con- vertible. For more information on the pageant visit www.namiss.com.