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New Today New Today http://exams.spb.ca.gov/exams/hfen/ Salary benefits, and retirementplans may be viewed online at http://calhr.gov/emp loyees/pages/salary-and-benefits.aspx For more information contact: Joanne Gilchrist at 530-895-6711 Master's Degree in Occupational Ther- apy. Submit Re- sume to: TK Recuriting Aegis Therapies, Inc. 1000 Fianna Way, Fort Smith AR. 72919 or Fax to 479-478-2490. Please reference AG 6900BR in Susanville, CA. Must have a "DISCOUNT BEER and Cigarette" is for sale! 3454 Hwy 70, Oroville CA. Cor- ner of Palermo Rd. & Hwy 70. Fantastic location with a great income and very low rent. For more information contact Aaron at (916) 505-8089 140 NINA Ave. 3 bd. 2 ba. 1800 sq. ft. Family rm., wood stove, fenced yard & shop. $950/mo. + dep. 241-7673, Rose. RICHVALE HUNTING Area Private pheas- ant hunting limited memb e r s h i p s available. For more info call 530-882- 4263. LOST: NOTARY sign hanging outside of my store, Crystal Art on Main St., please call 529-3775 if found "DISCOUNT BEER and Cigarette" is for sale! 3454 Hwy 70, Oroville CA. Cor- ner of Palermo Rd. & Hwy 70. Fantastic location with a great income and very low rent. For more information contact Aaron at (916) 505-8089 General Employment Master's Degree in Occupational Ther- apy. Submit Re- sume to: TK Recuriting Aegis Therapies, Inc. 1000 Fianna Way, Fort Smith AR. 72919 or Fax to 479-478-2490. Please reference AG 6900BR in Susanville, CA. Must have a PART TIME CLERK Clark's Drug Store, in Corning. bi- lingual preferred, apply in person. ask for Bill or Judy. Classified Ads Sell!! Call 527-2151 Website: redbluffdailynews.com E-Mail: advertise@redbluffdailynews.com General Employment AEGIS THERAPIES is looking for an OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST First Month Only $ 99 529-0879 Cabernet Apartments & Duplexes 15 Cabernet Court Section 8 Welcome EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY General EXPERIENCED MOTEL MAID Apply at Economy Inn, 945 South Hwy 99W, Corning. NEEDEDED: http://exams.spb.ca.gov/exams/hfen/ Salary benefits, and retirementplans may be viewed online at http://calhr.gov/emp loyees/pages/salary-and-benefits.aspx For more information contact: Joanne Gilchrist at 530-895-6711 Education Education Tehama County Department of Education - an EOE is hiring for positions in the fol- lowing department: Special Schools & Services Department • Bus Driver (Starting Salary: $12.69/hr) - Open Until Filled • Educational Sign Language Interpreter (Salary Range: $17.50-$20.29/hr) – Open Until Filled • Speech-Language Pathologist (Salary Range: $38,780-$72,690/yr with starting salary between $38,780-$55,196/yr) –Open Until Filled For assistance applying online, you may visit the Job Training Center located at 718 Main Street in Red Bluff. See www.edjoin.org for more information and to apply online. RN, HEALTH FACILITIES EVALUATOR NURSE (HFEN) The CA Dept. of Public Health, Chico District Office, is looking for RNs to conduct healthcare surveys and com- plaint investigations for the Licensing & Certification program. The HFEN posi- tion is full time, with weekends and most holidays off, and offers an exten- sive training program. If you value quali- ty of care and quality of life for patients, apply on line, Employment AEGIS THERAPIES is looking for an OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Apartments for Rent 190 GILMORE 2 & 1 w/garage $600.00 55 Byron 2 & 1 $550.00 63 Byron 2 & 1 $550.00 385-2254 NO PETS 242 Gilmore 2 & 1 $550.00 65 Byron 2 & 1 $550.00 2 bd 1 ba $575/600 dep. 1134 Franzel apt B. w/g pd. No pets/outside smk only, carport. 530-403-0118 2BD 1BA Apt. com- pletely remodeled in RB, Quiet area $549 mo. 530- 566-2467 2 BEDROOM/ 1 bath 12 Duncan Rd, large backyard $550, wtr/ grbg pd. 366-0202 Condo & Townhouse Unfurnished 2BD 1½BA, twnhse. $725/mo. + dep. 530- 736-7847 or 530-529- 3685. Duplexes Unit Rental 2 BD. 1.5 ba. Dbl. garage. Fenced yard, covered pa- tio, no pets, N/S, nice area. W/D hkups, $750/mo. + dep. Red Bluff. 530-524-3443 or 223-2855. 2 bedroom in Corn- ing NO PETS! $525 mo + $600 dep 530- 347-9425 Classified Ads Sell!! Call 527-2151 Website: redbluffdailynews.com E-Mail: advertise@redbluffdailynews.com Apartments for Rent RN, HEALTH FACILITIES EVALUATOR NURSE (HFEN) The CA Dept. of Public Health, Chico District Office, is looking for RNs to conduct healthcare surveys and com- plaint investigations for the Licensing & Certification program. The HFEN posi- tion is full time, with weekends and most holidays off, and offers an exten- sive training program. If you value quali- ty of care and quality of life for patients, apply on line, Small facility looking for only the best CNA's. We have a good starting pay. All shifts. CNA For a fun place 1795 Walnut St., Red Bluff to work Apply at 140 NINA Ave. 3 bd. 2 ba. 1800 sq. ft. Family rm., wood stove, fenced yard & shop. $950/mo. + dep. 241-7673, Rose. 3 bd 1ba $650 1st & dep also Studio Apt $430 1st & dep. agent 530-200-0446 3BD 1BA nice neigh- borhood. 1510 Garryana St, RB. $925/$925 dep. 530- 529-5110. 60 KAER Ave 2bd 1ba water pd, ga- rage, fncd yard, pets ok $675 mo 366-4442 COUNTRY LIVING. 3br/2ba modular. 1/2 acre. $1000/mo. JPB 736-8178. Meditterennean style home, 3 bd. 2 ba. Completely up- dated w/stainless steel kit., W/D, jet- ted tub, & great landscaping. Home has frplc,. formal din. room, wood flooring, energy effi- cient, sec. syst., ga- rage, off st. parking. $1200 /mo. 351-1966 River View 2 Adjacent Offices available, over 420 sq.ft each. $400/mo each. 855 Walnut St. Call 541-891-9190 2bd 1ba, sm pet ok Call Bob for details 365-3300 Los Molinos Mobile Home Park MOVE-IN SPECIAL $400 RV SPACE with horse pasture (4Hd). Avail. 12/01/12. $900/mo 1st & last. 530-527-8525. ROOMMATE NEEDED in Corning $350 mo.. call 530-824-5313 RETAIL SPACE S. MAIN STREET, RED BLUFF 4 units 960 to 2400 sf Call Rick 916-686-2719 for deatils BORDER COLLIE/ Catahoula mixed pups. $50 each. 530- 527-8525. FREE TO good home. 15 month old Ger- man Shephard. Playful, friendly & great watchdog. Needs big yard. 530- 370-6555. MINI PINS -1 male, 1 female. Born Aug. 10. Happy & healthy! $150 ea. 585-3110, Rancho Tehama Fireplaces & Woodstoves 16" DRY Oak & pine. Not mixed. Will de- liver. Call Sergio. 529-1166. Also, short pieces of dry oak. SEASONED WOOD. Oak or Almond. De- livered. 530-527-3638 OFFICE SPACE 475SF, Security Alarm Water/Garbage Paid $395 / $300 1205 Main St. (530) 524-6648 Classified Ads Sell!! Call 527-2151 Website: redbluffdailynews.com E-Mail: advertise@redbluffdailynews.com DAILYNEWS For more details call Circulation Department (530) 527-2151 RED BLUFF TEHAMACOUNTY T H E V O I C E O F T E H A M A C O U N T Y S I N C E 1 8 8 5 PHONE: (530) 527-2151 FAX: (530) 527-5774 545 Diamond Avenue • P.O. Box 220 • Red Bluff, CA 96080 For Real: FREE Membership in R Wild Horse Ranch Paid through 2012 Steve Gilford 707-763-3468 YARD SALE BARGAINS …and Thrift Store Treasures! Furniture, clothing, housewares, tools, and too much more to list. No reasonable offer refused! 22686 Antelope Blvd., Red Bluff cross street is St. Mary's INDOOR garage sale Friday & Saturday, Oct. 26th & 27th. 9AM-5PM BARN SALE Sat-Sun 10/26-10/27 8am-5pm Pruning saw, wheel barrel, 7 chairs, chain saws, binders, gas weed eaters, woodstove, TV's, welders, router, farm equipment, cement blocks & misc. 12510 Highway 99 E. Red Bluff. BARN SALE Sat-Sun 10/26-10/27 8am-5pm Pruning saw, wheel barrel, 7 chairs, chain saws, binders, gas weed eaters, woodstove, TV's, welders, router, farm equipment, cement blocks & misc. 12510 Highway 99 E. Red Bluff. BIG YARD SALE Saturday 8AM-12PM 14075 Hwy. 36, Red Bluff Kids Stuff, Tiki Bar, twin bed, clothes, household items, & misc. Electronics, furn, fishing gear, bikes, mowers, HH collectibles, tools, toys, clothes, fans & lots more. October 26th-28th, Friday-Sunday 9am-? 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