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November 30, 2012

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3A Friday, November 30, 2012 – Daily News Local Calendar FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Red Bluff Al-Anon, 6-7 p.m., Presbyterian Church, Jefferson and Hickory Celebrate Recovery, 7 p.m., Bethel Assembly of God, 625 Luther Road, 527-0445 or 366-6298 Hospice Second Hand Store half price sale, all day, Riverside Shopping Center Knit for Kids, 9:15 a.m. to noon, Presbyterian Church, 838 Jefferson St., 527-0372 Corning Car Show, 5-9 p.m., Bartels Giant Burger, 22355 Corning Road, local car clubs welcome, 824-2788 Cottonwood Singles Praise Social, 7-8:30 p.m., Assembly of God Church, 20404 Gas Point Road, for unmarried adults ages late 30s to early 60s, 347-3770 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 Red Bluff BMX racing, 5:30 p.m., Red Rock BMX Track, Tehama District Fairground, $10 Frontier Village Farmers Market, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., EBT accepted, 526-2843 Red Bluff Outlaws Points Race 6, gates open at 10 a.m., trophy dashes start at 6 p.m., Tehama District Fairground Weight Watchers meeting, 8 a.m., 485 Antelope Blvd. #N, 1-800-651-6000 Los Molinos Senior Dance, 7 p.m., Josephine Street, 384-2100 Senior Center, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2 Red Bluff Knights of Columbus All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast, 8 a.m. to noon, $4 adult, $2 child or $10 family, Sacred Heart Parish Hall, 2285 Monroe St., 527-6310 WHEE Picnic and Prayer Circle, 4:20 p.m., 22116 Riverside Ave. Corning Evangelist services, 7 p.m., Family Bible Church, 609 Marin St., 824-9989 MONDAY, DECEMBER 3 Red Bluff Bend Jelly 4-H, 6 p.m.,Bend School, 527-3101 Diabetic Support Group, 6:30 p.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Coyne Center, Columba Room English as a Second Language class, 5:308:30 p.m., Red Bluff High School Adult Ed building, 1295 Red Bud, 736-3308, same time Tuesday and Wednesday and 9 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Thursdays, free childcare from 9 a..m. to 12:20 p.m. classes in Richlieu Hall, 900 Johnson St. Head Injury Recreational Entity, 10 a.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Coyne Center, Rusty, 529-2059 Key to Life, 6 p.m., Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 528-8066 Masterworks Chorale rehearsal, 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m., Red Bluff Presbyterian Church, 838 Jefferson St., 527-4203 PAL Martial Arts, ages 5-18, 3-5 p.m., 5297920, www.tehamaso.org Red Bluff Community Band Practice, 7-9 p.m., Red Bluff Presbyterian Church, Jefferson St., 527-3486 Salvation Army Writing Class, 9:30-11:30 a.m., 940 Walnut St., 527-8530 Sons in Retirement, 11:30 a.m., Riverside Cafe, 529-5700 Sun Country Quilters Community Service Group, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 528-1126 TeenScreen Mental Health Appointments, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., free, by appointment only, Youth Empowerment Services, 1900 Walnut St., 527-8491, Ext. 3012 US citizenship preparation class, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Red Bluff High School Adult Ed building, 1295 Red Bud, 736-3308, same time Tuesday and Wednesday Venture Crew 1914 meeting, 6:30-8 p.m., Moose Lodge on 99W, co-ed ages 14-20 welcome Women's Domestic Violence Information and Support Group, Spanish speaking only, call for time and location, 528-0226 Corning Alcoholics Anonymous, noon Monday through Friday, 5 p.m. Thursday, 7 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday, 783 Solano St., behind the church Bingo, 5:15 p.m. early bird, 6:30 p.m. regular games, Maywood Grange, Highway 99W just past Liberal Avenue, 833-5343 Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., 820 Marin St., 824-1114 or 824-2090, meetings are every day through Saturday with an additional meeting at noon Mondays Sewing class, 9 a.m., Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 The gift of a life history If you're looking for a unique gift — one that will have a great deal of meaning for both you and your recipient — I have an idea. It's called "Journal in a Jar." The idea is to assemble in a glass canning jar (or a box or other creative container) everything your recipient needs to write the story of his or her life: journal and pens, or fancy computer paper and a notebook. Possibly the most fun element of this gift is the year's worth of specific questions that will act as daily idea starters for your recipient's journal writing. Questions like: Why was your name chosen for you? What was happening in the world when you were born? What is your personal secret to happiness? You can include as many questions or prompts as you like, but 365 insures a very complete journal that touches on all areas of a person's life. Once you've completed packaging the gift, you will want to add a tag or card that explains what this is and how the recipient will use it: RECIPE FOR YOUR LIFE HISTORY. The purpose of this gift is to help you preserve a written account of your life. Instructions: Combine a gener- ous slice of your life history, a dash by including questions you know of nostalgia, several cups of facts will make the person laugh because and feelings, and (the number you the answers are so hilarious. Add a come up with) deliciously interest- nice blank journal with plenty of pages. Attach one or more ing questions. Draw one nice pens. slip of paper each day To help you get going, I until all are gone. have posted hundreds of Paste or write the questions and prompts for question at the top all age groups -- as young of a blank page. as 5 and as old as 105 -- in Fill in your the Holiday Central secanswer. Enjoy the tion of my website, debtmemories that celeproofliving.com. Include brate something very these or ones you've creatimportant -- you! ed with your gift. Not just a great gift Mary Like other jar gift ideas, idea for parents and Journal in a Jar is not a gift grandparents, this is an you can make on Christidea for kids, too. Kids mas Eve. You need to get will love: Draw a picture started now. And while of your favorite pet or you're at it, make one for animal. Draw a picture yourself. Your finished of your favorite thing to journal will be your life do in the summertime. Draw a picture of your favorite history and a legacy for your chilplace to go. Draw a picture of your dren. favorite thing to do with Grandma Mary Hunt is the founder of or Grandpa. For an older child or teen: Tell www.DebtProofLiving.com and about your favorite pet -- what kind author of 22 books, including her of animal is it? When did you get holiday 2012 release, "Debt-Proof him/her? Tell about your hardest Your Holidays: Celebrating the day at school. What is your favorite Holidays Without Breaking the Bank." You can email her at musical group? Adapt your questions and mary@everydaycheapskate.com, prompts so the result will be more or write to Everyday Cheapskate, detailed and the answers more P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA complete and specific. Make it fun 90630. Hunt Everyday Cheapskate Check road conditions before travel Redding — Caltrans District 2 is prepared and ready for the upcoming storms, and want to make sure travelers are planning ahead when heading out during the current predicted stormy, wet weather. In anticipation of the rainy weather, Caltrans crews have been removing fire damaged trees throughout the region over the past several months, and will monitor drains that could become blocked. Winter equipment was readied during the summer months as well, and District 2 crews have 267 full time, 51 part time, and 31 on-call employees ready to Police reports The following information is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Tehama County Sheriff's Department, Corning Police Department and California Highway Patrol. Arrests • Braniel Laurice Chase, 24, Red Bluff was arrested for child cruelty. Bail was $50,000. • Robert Jude Garcia, 19, Red Bluff was arrested for felony charges of failure to appear on a felony charge and possession of concentrate cannabis as well as misdemeanor charges of failure to appear, paraphernalia, second degree burglary and petty theft. Bail was $40,000. • Ocean Sunflower Littlefeild, 37, Cottonwood was arrested for arraigning a meeting with a child to perform a lewd act, contact a minor to make the meeting, attempting to perform a lewd act with a child under the age of 14 and contacting a minor with the intent to perform the act. Bail was $95,000. • Jason Henry Montsdeoca aka Simmons, 31, Corning was arrested for felony failure to appear on a felony charge and misdemeanor being under the work 24/7. The district has signs and barricades ready to install on roadways that could potentially flood. As always, we ask travelers to plan ahead, keeping chains, water, blankets, and snacks available in vehicles, in case of unforeseen delays; and check road conditions or road maps prior to departing when possible. The Caltrans District 2 website at caltrans2.info provides a variety of traveler information under the Traveler tab, including maps, road cameras, road conditions, chain controls in effect, or road work scheduled. Another traveler tool is the influence of a controlled substance. Bail was $120,000. • Cliff Clayton Rhoads, 27, Red Bluff was arrested for felony possession of a dirk or dagger and misdemeanor public intoxication. Bail was $30,500. • Valentine Paz Servin, 30, Corning was arrested for use of false citizenship and perjury. Bail was $40,000. • Adam James Stevens, 24, Red Bluff was arrested for a felony parole violation and misdemeanor paraphernalia. Bail was $3,000. • Miranda Nicole Warner, 23, Redding was arrested for providing false information to a pawn broker. Bail was $10,000. Missing The following people are listed on the Corning Police website as missing: • Jose Javier Guzman, 14, of Corning, 5'8" and 150 pounds, black hair and brown eyes, missing since Nov. 8 • Ronald Todd McNutt, 53, of Corning, 6' and 195 pounds, blonde hair, blue eyes, missing since March 30. Mooned • A Corning woman reported at 6:19 p.m. ups statewide map of road conditions available by clicking the link called QuickMap or going to http://quickmap.dot.ca.gov. Caltrans District 2 continues to provide information via Twitter, @CaltransD2 and on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/CaltransDistrict2. For road conditions please check the links above or call 1-800-427ROAD (7623) or for additional information please contact the District 2 Public Information Office at (530) 2290511. Wednesday that three teens had knocked on the door of her Stanmar Drive residence and mooned her. The teens were last seen leaving toward Divisadero Avenue. The woman recontacted Corning Police a short time later saying they were knocking on her door again. An extensive area check was made, but no one was located. Stolen The following stolen vehicles are listed as still missing on the Corning Police website: • Blue 1986 Toyota Tacoma, license 04626D1, missing from the Corning area since Nov. 25 • Gray 1992 Gray Honda Civic, license 6MXL633, missing since Nov. 14. • Green 1999 Toyota pickup, license 6R17447, missing since Oct. 27 • Red and white 1973 Dodge Powerwagon, license 6C50663, missing since Oct. 12. Theft • Motel 6 reported their detergent vending machine inside the laundry room was broken into. • A license plate was reported stolen at Flying A Trailer Park. • Walmart reported a FedEx shoplifter Wednesday. • A wallet and about $50 was taken from an unlocked vehicle on the 19000 block of Brandhurst Road. • A Corning woman requested extra patrol of her area on Wednesday after a lunch box and her car keys were stolen from her vehicle at a North Street residence sometime Tuesday evening. Vandalism • Someone used a pellet gun to break the rear light of a residence at River Oaks Mobile Home Park. Weather • A non-injury headon collision was caused by weather at 1:13 p.m. Wednesday on Lake California Drive, east of Main Street, in the Cottonwood area. Stevie Hackworth, 24, of Cottonwood was driving west on Lake California Drive, approaching a left-hand curve when due to the wet road she lost control of her 1987 Honda Accord and spun out. 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