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This recipe for Tamale Pie is from the Internet. 1 lb ground beef 1 medium onion, chopped 1 or 2 cloves garlic, chopped Salt and pepper to taste 1 can ( 14.5 ounces) to- matoes 1 cup corn meal 1 can (14.5 ounces) corn, creamed or regular 1 can whole or sliced black olives 1 teaspoon (or to taste) chili powder 2 eggs 3 to 4 slices bacon (op- tional) Grated Parmesan Cheese (optional) Saute onion and garlic in oil. Add ground beef, salt and pepper. Cook un- til redness disappears from meat. Add tomatoes, heat through. Stir in corn meal, stirring until thick over low heat. Add corn and olives. Stir in chili powder to de- sired taste. Beat eggs. Add to meat mixture and stir well. Pour into oiled cas- serole. Top with strips of bacon or grated Parmesan Cheese, or both. Bake in 325-degree oven for about 45 minutes. Serves about 8. CA TT LE WO MEN 'S C OR NE R Recipefortamalepieisoffered The following informa- tion is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Red Bluff Fire, Tehama County Sheriff's Depart- ment, Corning Police De- partment, Corning Fire, Cal Fire and California Highway Patrol logs. Arrest ChadPurcell:38,of Tehama was arrested and booked into Tehama County Jail Monday on a charge of inflicting corporal injury on spouse. No bail was set. Citation Edith Avenue: An em- ployee at Rite Aid reported two people in the store who have a previous history of petty the and that they thought the suspects might be shopli ing again. Reveca Diago Rivera, 33, of Corning was arrested, cited and released on the charges of receiving known stolen property and drug charges. Jubita Marie Farias, 32, of Corn- ing was arrested on the charge of receiving known stolen property, cited and released. Collision South Main Street: Police responded about 2:45 p.m. Monday for a multi- vehicle collision in the Raley's parking lot. Officers learned Gordon Lee, 66, of Red Bluff was traversing through the parking lot. Lee told officers that the brakes on his 1969Ford pickup failed. Due to this brake failure, the pickup struck a parked 2009Kia sedan registered to Alta Massingill, pushing the Kia into a parked 2006Ford F- 15 0r eg is te re d t o C lin t Chambers. Lee's pickup then veered across the aisle where it collided with a parked 2015Cadillac registered to Lorinda Carrel of Red Bluff. That collision pushed the Cadillac into a parked Toyota pickup. No injuries were reported. Crash 100block South Jack- son Street: A 16-year-old Red Bluff boy was injured when he collided into a power pole while riding his bicycle. The boy received minor injuries. Drugs Toomes Avenue: A Corn- ing woman reported finding drug related material in her granddaughter's bedroom. A marijuana pipe and meth- amphetamine pipe were recovered and taken for destruction. Fire Oak Park, cross of Stagecoach Road: Cal Fire responded about 7 p.m. Monday to a report of a fire at a double-wide mobile home. The cause of the fire, which displaced seven residents, was not determined. Damage was estimated at $65,000. Suspicious McLane Circle, Corning: A youth called police about 9:45p.m. Monday to report a man he didn't know was trying to force himself into the residence. The youth's mother told police a roommate was accusing her son of stealing money and uncashed checks and had called two men to have them batter the youth's family. The suspect, who appeared to have been drinking, le the area in a green car going east on McLane. Officers made contact with and arrested Miguel Hernandez Gonza- lez, 59, of Sacramento. He was booked into jail on the charge of public intoxica- tion. Main Street: Someone re- ported about 1p.m. Monday seeing a man trying to sell home stereo systems out of a silver Toyota pickup truck with a Texas license plate. The man was later reported to be in The Home Depot parking lot trying to sell the systems. Officers made an area check, but were unable to locate him. POLICE LOGS The Los Molinos Ele- mentary School Booster Club will be hosting a Halloween Carnival 11 a.m. To 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31 at Los Molinos El- ementary School, 7700 Stanford Ave. Wrist bands for will be sold for $5 for unlimited play at game booths avail- able for children up to the eighth grade. There will be concessions benefiting the seventh grade class. The ever popular bingo will be held in cafeteria and at 1 p.m. and a cos- tume contest will take place with prizes. The Booster Club works year round raising funds to provide field trips for each grade level, honor roll and merit roll re- wards for students, quar- terly book giveaways for each student and school improvements, by host- ing family friendly events that include breakfast with Santa on Dec. 5. FUNDRAISER Halloween Carnival at Los Molinos Elementary "A Night at the Oasis" is this year's theme for Mercy High School's an- nual dinner and auction, scheduled for 5:30-10:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, at the Red Bluff Community Center. There are many items available for bidding, in- cluding Round-Up Rodeo box seat tickets, North State Symphony tickets, a turkey hunt, a Monterey Bay getaway package, two golf packages and more. Ticket price is $50, which includes beer and wine. Go to mercyhs. ejoinme.org/mhsauc- tion2015 or call the office at 527-8313. FUNDRAISER Mercy dinner and auction set for Nov. 7 During this past Te- hama District Fair the vet- erans booth was manned every day by Am Vets Post 2002 Commander Kevin Benson, Sr. in Corning, In- spector General — Depart- ment of California Am Vets Mike Clay, Mike Le Peilbet, Commander of American Legion Post 45 in Corning, and John Minton of Marine Corps League, Detachment 1140, Tehama/Red Bluff. Many veterans and their spouses stopped by and re- ceived information on each of the respective Veterans Services Organizations. Am Vets also provided a wealth of information concerning Post Traumatic Stress Dis- order and homeless veter- ans. Rep. Doug La Malfa stopped by for encourage- ment and support for all veterans. Several of these veterans are still in need of services and guidance. Each situa- tion was unique. It seems to take a long time to be able to receive services but also to even apply for bene- fits and ask for help. Many, if not most veterans experi- ence this. Several times each month the Daily News pub- lishes contact information on the veterans organiza- tions, spiritual assistance and government agencies for veterans. November is full of activ- ities concerning veterans. The 240th Marine Corps Birthday Ball celebration at the Elks Lodge is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Nov. 7, tickets $35 each, call 585-2225. A pancake breakfast is scheduled at Red Bluff Vet- erans Memorial Hall and "Letters Aloud" will be per- formed at the State The- ater on Nov. 8. Tickets to the performance are $20, free for veterans who pick up tickets in advance at ei- ther Red Bluff or Corning veterans halls and begins at 7 p.m. Grave side remembrance for Medal of Honor Recipi- ent Pvt. France Silva, USMC will be held at 10 a.m. Nov. 10 at Sunset Hills in Corn- ing and the Veterans Day Parade in Corning is sched- uled for 10 a.m. Nov. 11. Remember that when the American flag is pre- sented in parades and in- doors, everyone who is able should stand in respect for what it stands for. Veterans render a salute and all oth- ers should place their right hand over their heart. VETERANS CORNER Events in the veterans community The Red Bluff cham- ber of commerce and the Red Bluff Rifle Club will hold a joint meeting tonight in the city hall for the purpose of dis- cussing and formulat- ing plans for organiz- ing a military company of the National Guard in Red Bluff. A committee working with Dr. Deener, secretary of the chamber of commerce, has been busy the past few weeks canvasing the local situ- ation in an effort to de- termine how many men will be available for the military company and how many will join. It is believed a full company can be organized with- out difficulty and defi- nite plans will be made tonight. —Oct.28,1915 100 YEARS AGO... Big meeting held in City Hall tonight Formationofmilitary company in Red Bluff to be discussed Findusonline! PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER. Thank you! COURTESY PHOTO Kari Dodd, Tehama County Farm Bureau, and Shelley Macdonald, Farm Bureau Agricultural Education Committee, welcomed 587fourth-graders attending the 20th year of Tehama County Farm Day at the Tehama District Fairgrounds. 2 Range Cattlehand (Winter) wanted. 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