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Courtesy photo tehama County CattleWomen had a team at the ride for Life on saturday, as well as being a sponsor with the Cattlemen. riding in matching Beef n Brew ball caps, orange shirts with logo, and saddle pads with tCCW logo, while the horses had red and orange flowers in their manes. Le to right on their horses were Barbara secor, Charlene priest, scottie ulch, Kelly Mouton and survivor Joyce Bundy. This recipe for Chili-Beef Rel- lenos Won-Ton is from Volume II of 244 prize winning National Beef Cook-Off Recipes. IngredIents 2 pounds lean ground beef 2 medium onions, chopped 1 clove garlic, finely chopped 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon oregano 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin 4 cups shredded Longhorn cheese 24 green chilies (fresh, roasted and peeled, or canned) 24 egg roll wrappers Fat for frying tomato cups with guaca- mole salad topped with ripe olives dIrectIons 1. Brown beef slowly over low heat. pour off drip- pings. Add onion, garlic, salt, oregano, and cumin. Cook, stirring con- stantly, until onion is golden. remove from heat, add cheese, stir- ring to blend. 2. remove seeds from chilies and pat dry with absorbent paper. stuff chilies, using about 2 tablespoons of meat mixture for each. Meat mix- ture need not be completely covered by chilies. 3. place each filled chili diagonally on an egg roll wrapper. Wrap each chili as follows: place lower trian- gular flap over chili and tuck the point under it. Bring le and right corners toward the center and roll up. seal edges with a few drops of water. 4. Fry in deep hot hat (325 F) until golden brown. 5. place won-tons on a platter. Garnish with tomato cups filled with guacamole salad and topped with ripe olives. 12 servings. Cattlewomen Corner Chili-Beef Rellenos Won-Ton Jean Barton It is well established that providing children with qual- ity early learning is essen- tial in developing the lan- guage, cognitive, and social skills they need to succeed in school and in life. This is why early learning activities offer a significant role in nurturing young children's growth and fostering a love of learning. First 5 Tehama offers par - ents the following simple tips to support healthy develop- ment and help kids build a solid foundation for success. Reading aloud to your chil- dren every day helps them develop skills for school suc- cess. • Encourage your chil- dren's interest in books by talking about stories that they like and providing books they will enjoy. • Kids learn by example, so if they see you reading, they will want to read too. • Even if you don't read the words, talking about the pictures in the book or mak - ing up your own story about the pictures will draw chil- dren into learning. Singing is a great way for them to learn about lan- guages and sounds – also great ways to develop skills for school success. • Sing silly songs about the task that is at hand or more traditional songs of your childhood – singing is sing - ing no matter if it's made up or not. Research shows kids learn best through play. Building social skills through play will make it easier to make friends when they start school. • One on one I spy games are fun for all ages… I see a puppy, can you see the puppy? Yay. We see the puppy in the yard. • Peek-A-Boo is always a fun first and so is the old faithful Patty Cake. With toddlers, you can introduce Ring Around the Rosy or try gently bouncing child on the your knee. • In groups, simple danc - ing games for toddlers or stacking blocks occupies then for fun filled periods of time. Local venues for younger kids • Monday– Story Hour, 10 a.m. at the Corning Library, 740 3rd St., Corning • Tuesday—Play Group, 10 a.m. at Gerber Fire Sta- tion, 331 San Benito Ave, Gerber • Wednesday– Stor y Hour, 9:30 a.m. at Red Bluff Library, 645 Madison St. Red Bluff • Thursday—Play Group, 10 a.m. at Corning School Readiness 1480 South St., Corning • Friday—Play Group, 10 a.m. at Jackson Heights School 225 Jackson St. Room #21, Red Bluff Children's Fair The Children's Fair will be held 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 26 at the Tehama District Fair- ground. Activities and en- tertainment for children through age 10 and their par- ents or caregivers. Free fun for all. During the Children's Fair, a Bike Rodeo will be held. Those children who bring their bikes can participate in this free event. For more information about early childhood edu - cation, call First 5 Tehama at 528-1395 or visit www. first5tehama.com and www. first5california.com/parents. Denise sniDer Early learning sets foundation The Paskenta Pioneer Day Committee has met to plan its 2014 event. The date set for it is Sunday April 27. As usual, the event will feature a morning parade through Paskenta followed by an afternoon of horseback riding competition. The public is invited and made welcome. This year marks the 73rd Annual Pioneer Day cele - bration. Committee Presi- dent Mitch McNelly extends a special invitation to those who have never attended this family-oriented celebration of western heritage. Additional information will be found on posters and later in n ew spa pe rs . In the meantime, mark your calendar and plan to at - tend. Further information is available by calling 518-9219. Paskenta Pioneer Day set for April 27 J.M. White, chairman of the park committee of Squaw Hill farm center, re- ported at the meeting Mon- day night that trees had been purchased and planted on the east side approach to Woodson bridge. His report developed the fact that each baby in the better baby's club of the center has been given one of these trees and th e pa re nt s we re e xp ec te d to car for the trees. — April 9, 1924 90 years ago... Squaw Hill farm center sets trees on bridge approach The following informa- tion is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Tehama County Sheriff's Department, Corning Po - lice Department and Cali- fornia Highway Patrol logs. Arrests david Leroy Brown III: 18, Corning was arrested Monday on the 2000 block of south Avenue for felony vehicle the and receiving known stolen property. Bail was $30,000. Jon Paul Lareau: 42, Corning was arrested Mon- day on the 1000 block of sixth Avenue for misde- meanor obstruction. Lareau is on post release Commu- nity supervision. Brian Keith Leon: 46, red Bluff was arrested Monday at Wiltsy and ross for felony possession of a controlled substance. Bail was $15,000. Felisha Anne Morrow: also known by the last name Maxfield, 33, Corning was arrested Monday on solano street for felony possession of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance for sale and transportation of a controlled substance. Bail was $45,000. raquel Anna soliz: 32, Corning was arrested Mon- day at houghton Avenue and solano street for felony possession of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance for sale and transportation of a controlled substance. Bail was $45,000. erich ralph Ulrich: 47, Corning was arrested Mon- day at Woodson Avenue and Fig Lane for felony possession of a controlled substance and misdemean- or paraphernalia. ulrich has an outstanding charge of misdemeanor contempt of court. Bail was $23,000. Burglary 20000 block Minch road: A welder was reported stolen. The Fourth Avenue: someone went through a pair of ve- hicles at a residence. chicago Avenue: A Garmin Gps unit and a flashlight were taken from a vehicle. In a separate report two more vehicles in the area were ransacked. south street: A bicycle was reported stolen from a residence. Peach street: A jewelry box was reported taken from a bedroom. Threat Bomb threat: Chp report- ed receiving a bomb threat from a 911 disconnected phone at 22790 Antelope Blvd.. two sweeps showed everything was clear. Vandalism divisadero Avenue: A vehicle window was shat- tered at the Corning Garden Apartments. Police reports The last line of a story in Tuesday's edition about the push to create a new state was omitted. The final para - graph should have read: "We wouldn't be the least popu- lous state, and our economy would be about the size of New Mexico from day one going up from there with re - sponsible resource use and wealth creation through the ability that we already pos- sess," Baird said. 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