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Tapas-style pepper-steak parfaits from " Power for Your Plate" brochure would be ideal for Beef 'n Brew, 5-8 p.m.Saturday,Sept.20during thesamplingof64craftbeers onWalnut,Oak,Washington, Pine and Main streets. Pre- sale tickets are $20 at Plum Crazy, the Gold Exchange, The Loft and www.redbluff- beefnbrew.com. Tickets $25 the day of the event. 2 beef shoulder center steaks (ranch), cut inch thick, about 8 ounces each 2 medium red bell pep- pers, cut in half lengthwise 6 slices ( inch thick) ba- guette bread, cut diagonally about 5 inches long 1 clove garlic Saltandgroundblackpep- per 2cupslooselypackedbaby spinach leaves cup chopped Spanish olives 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh cilantro 2 tablespoons shaved Manchego cheese Cilantro sprigs (optional) Marinade and dressing: 2 cloves garlic, minced 2teaspoonsfinelychopped cilantro teaspoon smoke pa- prika 1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper cup reduced fat pre- pared olive oil vinaigrette 1. Combine marinade and dressing ingredients in small bowl. Place beef steaks and cup marinade in food- safe plastic bag; turn steaks to coat. Close bag securely and marinate in refrigerator 15 minutes to 2 hours, turn- ing occasionally. Cover and refrigerate remaining mar- inade for dressing. 2. Remove steaks from marinade; discard mari- nade. Place steaks and bell peppers on grid over me- dium,ashcoveredcoals.Grill steaks, uncovered, 9-11 min- utes for medium rare to me- dium doneness, turning oc- casionally. Grill peppers, cov- ered, 7-10 minutes or until tender, turning occasionally. A few minutes before steaks are done, place bread slices on grid. Grill until lightly toasted, turning once. Cut one end off garlic clove; rub cut end evenly over both sides of toasted bread. 3. Carve steak into thin slices; season with salt and pepper, as desired. Dice bell peppers. Place 1 bread slice upright in each of 6 (1-cup) martini glasses or straight sided glasses. Layer with equal amounts of spin- ach, peppers, steak, olives, chopped cilantro and re- served dressing. Top with cheese shavings. Garnish with cilantro sprigs, if de- sired. Makes 6 serving, or many tiny beef appetizers Prep time: 30 minutes Cook time: 15 minutes Marinade time: 15 minutes to 2 hours Total recipe time 40-45 minutes. CATTLEWOMEN'SCORNER TAPAS-STYLEPEPPER- STEAK PARFAITS COURTESYPHOTO Rolling Hills Casino will be presenting a beef appetizer at the State Theatre during the 5th annual Beefí n Brew in downtown Red Bluff. Traveling in airplanes for hunting deer is the lat- est innovation discovered here. To the surprise of Nat Brearcliffe, farmer of Red Bluff, a plane alighted Wednesday on his ranch, one mile south of town, near Sacramento river. The birdman gave his name as L. M. Brate of San Fran- cisco who said he had an early morning flight from the bay region to Red Bluff, coming on a hunting expe- dition. "What's the use of los- ing so much valuable time with an automobile when an airplane is available and you can get somewhere for hunting deer," Brate re- marked to Brearcliffe. — Sept. 3, 1924 90 YEARS AGO... Flyer comes to Red Bluff to hunt deer The Greater Highway 36 Association will be hold- ing its annual gathering and dinner starting at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12 at the Red Bluff Elks Lodge, 355 Gilmore Road. The cost is $23 per per- son and includes a choice of New York steak or chicken dinner. RSVP by Sept. 5 by calling 527-4601 or by email to pnj628@yahoo.com. In- cludeyourname,contactin- formation, number in party and choice of entree. All are invited to an af- ternoon reception starting at 3 p.m. to meet guests from Fortuna. HIGHWAY 36 Association to hold annual dinner, meeting Put on your favorite mask and enjoy the mys- tery of a masquerade as Girls Incorporated of the Northern Sacramento Val- ley plans its biggest fun- draiser of the year, the second annual Girls Inc. Gala. This masquerade- themed evening will fea- ture live music, a tour of Italy buffet dinner, drinks, dancing, a photo booth and a large variety of si- lent auction items. New this year, a live auction will allow guests to bid on the creations of local artists, who have de- signed and donated sev- eral masks especially for the Girls Inc. Gala. All proceeds from this elegant event support Girls Incorporated of the North- ern Sacramento Valley, which provides empower- ment programs for Shasta and Tehama county girls, ages 6 to 18. Community support, grants and dona- tions allow this local non- profit organization to ful- fill its mission: "Inspiring all girls to be strong, smart and bold." The event is set for 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4 at Red Lion Hotel, 1830 Hill- top Drive in Redding. Tickets are $50 on or before Sept. 30; $60 at the door. Tables of 8 cost $350. To purchase, visit girlsin- cNSV.org or call 530-527- 7767. Cocktail attire and masks are encouraged at this masquerade, and guests may purchase a mask at the event. FUNDRAISER Second annual Girls Inc. Gala set A Bride and Wedding Party march will take place starting at 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 20 in the area of and across the Sun Dial Bridge. The event will commem- orate the death of Gladys Ricart, who was killed on Sept. 26, 1999 on her wed- ding day, in her wedding gown, by a former, abusive boyfriend. Marchers are asked to enlist sponsors to make monetary pledges for them. Shasta County District 5 Supervisor Les Baugh and his wife, Anderson Council- woman Susie Baugh, will be leading the march as honorary bride and groom. Homes of Hope has been operating for five years and to date has aided seven women, with children, who were caught in the vicious cycle of domestic abuse. The organization offers rent pro- ceeds, life skill mentoring and support for a two-year period with a long-term goal to purchase an apart- ment complex to house fam- ilies needing help. For more detailed infor- mation, or to register, call Cathy VanDyke at 347-1683 or Carol Brandt at 347- 1330. Visit homesofhope- forvida.org and on Face- book at Homes of Hope for Victims in Domestic Abuse. FUNDRAISER Bride and Wedding Party march The following information has been compiled from Red Bluff Po- lice Department, Tehama County Sheriff's Department, Corning Po- lice Department and California Highway Patrol logs. Arrests JoshuaPatrickMurphy: 31, of Paradise was arrested Friday in the 1100block of Franzel Road on suspicion of felony endangering a dependent elderly adult, and misdemeanor battery with serious bodily injury. Bail was $53,000. MariaCelciliaAlcaras: 38, of Yakima was arrested Friday on Interstate 5north of Liberal Avenue on suspicion of possession of use of a false compartment with intent to store a controlled substance, profiting on a controlled substance, and outstanding felony charges of possession of a narcotic controlled sub- stance for sale, transportation of a controlled substance and misdemeanor willful cruelty to a child. Bail was $540,000. ArmandoFaurrieta-Tinoco: 29, of Toppenish, Washing- ton was arrested Friday on Interstate 5north of Lib- eral Avenue on suspicion of felony profiting on a controlled substance, and possession or use of a false compartment to store a controlled substance. Bail was $40,000. RubenSegura-Cruz: 39, of Sacramento was arrested Friday on Interstate 5at Liberal Avenue on suspicion of felony possession of a controlled substance for sale, transportation of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance while armed, and carrying a concealed firearm. Bail was $1,040,000. MarioAlbertoCabrera: 31, of Sacramento was arrested Friday on Interstate 5at Liberal Avenue on suspicion of felony possession of a controlled substance for sale, transportation of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance while armed and carrying a concealed firearm. Bail was $1,040,000. MichaelReedAlbertson: 30, of Red Bluff was arrested Friday at Sherman Road and Antelope Boulevard on suspicion of felony posses- sion of a firearm by a felon, possession of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance for sale, transportation of a controlled substance and misde- meanor obstruction. Bail was $83,000. MarcoAntonioHernandez: 43, of Santa Clarita was ar- rested Sunday at Interstate 5 and Bowman Road on suspi- cion of felony possession of a narcotic controlled substance for sale and transportation of a controlled substance. Bail was $200,000. RaulChaidezBeltran: 48, of Los Angeles was arrested Sunday at Interstate 5and Bowman Road on suspicion of felony possession of a nar- cotic controlled substance for sale and transportation of a narcotic controlled substance. Bail was $200,000. CoreyAllenCasey: 38, of Red Bluff was arrested Satur- day at Antelope Boulevard and Gilmore Road on outstand- ing felony failure to appear charges. Bail was $150,000. AnthonyEdwardStangl: 28, of Daly City was arrested Saturday on South Avenue at Hall Road on suspicion of felony driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol resulting in bodily injury and gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated. Bail was $225,000. JasonAdamHoltman: 45, of Corning was arrested Sunday in the 23100block of Reno Avenue on suspicion of felony vehicle the , receiving known stolen property, burglary and vandalism. Bail was $60,000. JeffreyScottGuinnJr.: 29, of Corning was arrested Sun- day in the 800block of Fi h Street on suspicion of felony possession of a controlled substance and misdemeanor charges of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, controlled substance para- phernalia and driving under a suspended license. Bail was $24,000. JerryWayneAnderson: 63, of Red Bluff was arrested Monday at San Benito and Worthington avenues on suspicion of felony possession of a controlled substance and outstanding misdemeanor charges of failure to appear and public intoxication. Bail was $18,000. DustinDocBill: 33, of Red Bluff was arrested Monday in the 900block of Jefferson Street on suspicion of felony inflicting corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant and an outstanding charge of violation of parole. Bail was $50,000. CraigJerrySanford: 34, of Red Bluff was arrested Monday at Aramayo Way on an outstanding charge related to post-release supervision. DanielleKayEde: 19, of Gerber was arrested Mon- day at Aramayo Way on an outstanding felony charge of vandalism. Bail was $15,000. CharlesVincentKing: 33, of Red Bluff was arrested Monday at Crittenden and Johnson streets on suspicion of felony possession of a controlled substance, misde- meanor controlled substance paraphernalia and outstanding misdemeanor charges of fail- ure to appear and controlled substance paraphernalia. Bail was $20,000. Lost MineralLodge: A caller reported Friday that a man came to his hunting camp, stating that he had been lost for the last five days. The man did not need medical atten- tion. Suspicious 25000blockofMarek Road: A caller reported Friday that he heard a male subject yelling "Help" as he walked on the road. The caller reported the subject had been yelling for a while. The male subject was unable to be located. Shotsfired 15700blockofMatlock Loop: A caller reported Satur- day that people were shooting in the dry creek bed behind her property. Disturbance MinaAvenue: A caller re- ported Sunday that about five male subjects were fighting in the middle of the road. No weapons were seen. Fishing Lower River: A caller reported Sunday that he got into a fishing etiquette argument with another angler while fishing on the river. The other subject then cast a weight at the caller, hitting him. The 17800block of Cross Creek Drive: A caller Sun- day reported the the of three guns and thousands of dollars from her late hus- band's equipment. Round Table Pizza on Edith Avenue: An employee reported the the of copper cable from the area on Mon- day. The estimated value was about $4,000. Vandalism Seven Inn Motel at State Route 99W: A caller re- ported Friday that a patron destroyed a rented room, breaking a lamp, mirror and mini blinds. About $600in damage was reported, and the patron's credit card will be charged. 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