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Thursday, April 15, 2010 – Daily News – 3A Local Calendar To add an upcoming event in the Local Calendar, submit information well in advance to the Daily News, attention Calendar, P.O. Box 220, Red Bluff, 96080 or e-mail to clerk@redbluffdailynews.com. Include a contact name and telephone number. THURSDAY, APRIL 15 Red Bluff American Association of University Women 10 a.m., House of Design, 909 Jefferson St., presentation on color by Gloria Lewis, $10 payable in advance American Red Cross volunteers meeting,6 p.m., Tehama County Fire Department, 604 Antelope Blvd., 1 800 934-5344 California HEAT chorus, 7 p.m., Metteer Schooll Room 27, 695 Kimball Road, 527-8001 Chamber and Cattlemen’s Round-Up Mixer, 5:30 p.m., Reynolds Ranch and Farm Supply Childbirth Class, 5 p.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Columba room, Anita 529-8377 Democratic Central Committee of Tehama County, 5:30 p.m., M&M Ranch House, 736-5200 Grief Support Group, 3 p.m., St. Elizabeth Com- munity Hospital, Coyne Center, 528-4207 La Leche League, 11 a.m., Sunrise Bible Fellow- ship, 956 Jackson St., 347-0562 or 527-6818, or email hurton@sbcglobal.net Live country music, with dinner, 5-7 p.m., Veterans Hall Painting session, Red Bluff Art Association, 10 a.m., Snug Harbor recreation room, 600 Rio Vista Ave., 527-4810 PAL Kickboxing, 4 p.m., 1450 Schwab St., 529- 8716 or 200-3950 Playtime Pals Playgroup, 9:30 a.m., Red Bluff Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St.Suite 101, 528-8066 Red Bluff Exchange Club, noon, M&M Ranch House, 645 Antelope Blvd. #1 Red Bluff Lions Club, 6 p.m., Veterans Memorial, 527-8452 Reeds Creek School District Board of Trustees, 4:40 p.m. Swinging Squares Square Dance Club, 7 p.m., Red Bluff Community Center, 1500 S. Jackson St.For beginner or review classes, call 529-1615 Sunrise Speakers Toastmasters, noon, Red Bluff Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St.Suite 101, 528-8066 Tehama County Planning Commission Work- shop, 9 a.m., 727 Oak St., 527-2200 Corning Degree of Pocahontas Silver Cloud Council # 168, 7 p.m. Corning Senior Center Dual Diagnosis Group, 1:30-3 p.m., 1600 Solano St., 527-8491, ext. 3309 Sewing group, 9 a.m., Corning Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 Los Molinos Free ESL Class, Childcare Included, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Los Molinos Elementary, 7700 Stanford Ave., 384-7833 Los Molinos Unified School Board, 7 p.m., Los Molinos High School cafeteria Gerber Gerber-Las Flores Community Service District, 6:30 p.m. 331 San Benito Ave. Mineral School Board, 5 p.m., 38355 Scenic Ave. Mineral Manton Manton Joint Union School Board, 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY, APRIL 16 Red Bluff Al-Anon, 6 to 7 p.m., Presbyterian Church, Jeffer- son and Hickory Celebrate Recovery, 6:15 p.m., Vineyard Christian Fellowship, 738 Walnut St. 527-2449 Knit for Kids, 9:15 to noon, Presbyterian Church, 838 Jefferson St., 527-0372. Mommy and Me Breastfeeding Class, 10 a.m., Red Bluff Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Suite 101, 528-8066 Red Bluff Round-Up Family Day, 7 p.m., Tehama District Fairground, tickets call 527-1000 or Red- BluffRound-Up.com Reeds Creek School Board, 1:30 p.m., 18335 Johnson Road, library Corning Spanish Adult Education, 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., Corning Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 Lotto numbers SACRAMENTO (AP) — The winning num- bers drawn Wednesday night in the California Lottery’s ‘‘SuperLotto Plus’’ game were: 00-00-00-00-00. Meganumber: 0. 2 Best BBQ Around Cooked Fresh Daily B.B.Q. FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE Weekdays ‘till 6pm Saturday ‘till 3pm 22825 Antelope Blvd. 528-0799 Coupons by choice, not by chance Dear Mary: I am new to "Every- day Cheapskate" and Debt- Proof Living, and I'm find- ing some helpful informa- tion. Many people talk about clipping coupons. How can I find a site that has the types of coupons I would regularly use? What sites are worth sub- scribing to and paying for? -- Eppie, e-mail Dear Eppie: You need to meet Rachael Woodard, founder of The Coupon Clippers, a coupon clipping service that she operates out of her home in Florida. Rachael and her staff collect, clip, organize and file coupons, and they have more than a million national-brand coupons in their warehouse and shipping center at any given time. TCC customers go to http://www.TheCouponClippers.co m and select the exact coupons they need, paying only a small handling fee for each. Five to 10 cents is typ- ical. There is a $3-per-order mini- mum requirement, and you must pay 50 cents per order for adminis- trative costs. For less than five bucks, you can get a pile of the exact coupons you will use, with all the work done for you. If your time is valuable and searching for online coupons and trying to figure out digital down- loads gives you a rash, you need to check out The Coupon Clippers. Dear Mary: How does my daughter go about building credit? She is 23 years old and lives at home. She works part time as a cashier. Full-time jobs with benefits just aren't available. She has applied for numerous charge cards at department stores, such as Kohl's and Target, but she always is denied. What can she do to begin building a credit score? - -Terri W., California Dear Terri: She should stay away from depart- ment store cards. She needs to concentrate on getting a bank-issued credit card. Go to http://www.IndexCredit- Cards.com to find a com- Mary Hunt plete listing of all credit cards cur- rently available, arranged by catego- ry. If she is still unable to get a card on her own, you could add her as an "authorized user" to one of your existing credit cards. This would not present a liability to her. However, she would benefit from your good credit, as the activity on the account would be reported to her credit file. Another option would be a pre- Everyday Cheapskate paid card that is linked to money you put up as collateral. In essence, she would be borrowing your cash. Though you'd lock up your money with the card, it would ensure that she doesn't get in over her head. This would be a way to help her get started man- aging a credit card respon- sibly while still having a financial safety net. For a good secured card, her best bet is at a local credit union. Otherwise, the Public Savings Bank secured Visa (http://www.Pub- licBankCard.com) is a good choice. With the exception of a $79 sign-up fee, there are no monthly or annual fees. It has an 11.24 percent interest rate and a 25-day grace period, and it promis- es to report to all three cred- it bureaus to build her credit scores. Do you have a question for Mary? E-mail her at mary@everydaycheapskate.com, or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2135, Paramount, CA 90723. Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com and author of 18 books, including "Can I Pay My Credit Card Bill With a Credit Card?" Wilderness photography workshop Saturday Turtle Bay will be offering a workshop with photographer Kevin Lahey to provide an opportunity to learn from a pro. Wilderness Landscapes of Mt. Shasta Workshop will be 1-5 p.m. on Satur- day, April 17. Lahey is renowned for his photographs of Mt Shasta's famed lenticular cloud phenomenon. His photos of the iconic peak grace almost every home and business in the com- munities surrounding Mt. Shasta. This workshop will focus on wilderness landscape photography at select areas around Mt Shasta. Participants should be at least intermediate level photographers with their own equipment. Space is limited, sign up soon. Literary group to brush off aging The Fitzhugh Literary Society's liter- ary theme this year is Aging: Bah-Hum- bug! The January 2010 meeting was held at Helen Arbini’s home where Nancy Gar- cia presented "Spirituality, Yoga, and Meditation." Information was provided about differ- ent types of yoga and meditation and their potential use and impact as aging pro- gresses. At the February meeting, Betty Stonier presented "Rediscovery" as her evening topic. Police reports The following infor- mation is compiled from Red Bluff Police Depart- ment, Tehama County Sheriff’s Department, Corning Police Depart- ment and California Highway Patrol. Arrests •Justin Buck Shannon, 22, Red Bluff, was arrest- ed Tuesday afternoon on Sale Lane by the RBPD on suspicion of failing to show up for court after signing a written notice, violating probation, fail- ing to register annually as a sex offender and several outstanding warrants. Bail was set at $30,000. •Richard Todd Bauer, 46, Red Bluff, was arrest- ed Tuesday afternoon on Johnson Street by the Dis- trict Attorney’s office on suspicion of using a fraudulent contractor’s license, contracting with- out a license, advertising as a licensed contractor without a license and fail- ing to appear in court. Bail was set at $16,500. •Aaron Fredrick Spencer, 73, Red Bluff, was arrested Tuesday morning at Villa Colomba by the DA’s office on sus- picion of failing to regis- She provided a packet of information that included a Red Bluff Community and Senior Center February Newsletter along with selected excerpts from the book "What I Know Now: Letters to My Younger Self.” Members read excerpts from the book, representing diversity in the presentation. The March meeting, held at Hillary Lindauer-Vasey's home, Mary Rushka presented a depression myths and facts quiz as an introduction to her presentation on the role of psychotherapists and depression in the elderly population. ter annually as a sex offender. Bail was set at $10,000. •Johnathan Ray Moral- li, 27, Los Molinos, was arrested Tuesday evening on Tehama Vina Road by the TCSD on suspicion of receiving known stolen property. Bail was set at $2,500. Theft •Computers were reported stolen Tuesday morning from Jackson Heights Elementary School. •Darrell Wood report- ed the theft of a Red 2000 Honda Rancher 350 all- terrain vehicle Tuesday evening on Tehama Vina Road. It is believed the theft took place between noon on Saturday and Tuesday morning. •Copper wire was reported stolen Tuesday morning from PG&E’s Red Bluff office. •Checks were reported stolen Tuesday afternoon from an Orange Street residence. •A baby carrier was reported stolen Tuesday afternoon on Kimball Road and reportedly found at another business, where it was for sale. •Sharon Leigh Mantell Deep tissue massage therapy specializing in chronic pain & injury relief. your giddy-up? Been pushin cattle, Working horses? Got a hitch in A Better Path Located between Red Bluff & Corning Sally Eisinger, CMT 824-6860 reported the theft of about 60 pills Tuesday morning on Marjie Avenue from an unlocked vehicle. Alto- gether the loss was about $500. •Melchor Avila report- ed the theft of a 32-inch Husqvarna chainsaw with a carbide Tuesday after- noon from the old mill on Diamond Avenue. It is believed the theft took place between 4:30 and 6 p.m. The loss is $1,500. •Curtis Carl Stanley reported the theft of an empty Jansport backpack Tuesday morning on Berrendos Avenue. The loss is about $35. Vandalism •Donna Louise Long reported a pair of cars keyed Tuesday afternoon on Byron Avenue. Com- bined the damage is esti- mated to be $400. •Parry Joe Bickers reported a house egged Thursday evening on Womack Road. Fraud Harry Donald Cook Cost is members $25, non-members $35. Alter- nate date is May 1 if the weather is a problem. Meeting place in Mt Shas- ta to be determined. For more information or to register call 242- 3108. Rape Crisis open house April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Rape Crisis Intervention- Tehama, 723 Pine St., in Red Bluff will be holding an open house 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 19-23. Rape Crisis can be reached at 529-3980 or 342-RAPE. reported finding a fraudulent check in the mail Tuesday afternoon on Juanita Court. Odd •A couple was report- edly seen having sexual relations Tuesday morn- ing in the Del Taco parking lot. •A Lincoln Street garage was reported broken into Tuesday afternoon. Evidence of the break-in included a broken door and a stranger’s laundry in the dryer. •A woman accused someone of placing rot- ting meat in her trash can Tuesday night on Melton Court. The alleged meat dumper was later admonished. •A vehicle was aban- doned Tuesday after- noon at the corner of Kindlespire Road and Ashurst Street. The vehicle had become stuck and when police showed up, the owner ran off. Staff report Red Bluff Tritons Swim Team Try Outs April 18th 9am-12pm Tehama Family Fitness More try out dates to be announced “Must be 5 yrs or older & be able to swim discernable strokes (not dog paddle) For questions call Karen 528-8919 or mnb731@yahoo.com April 17th 4-6pm Bud’s

