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Local Calendar Submit calendar items to P.O.Box 220, Red Bluff, 96080 or clerk@redbluffdailynews.com. TUESDAY, JULY 10 Red Bluff Antelope School Board, 5:30 p.m., Antelope Dis- trict Board Room, 22600 Antelope Blvd. Community BLS/CPR class, 6 p.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Columba Room, 529-8031 Cribbage Club, 6 p.m., Cozy Diner, 259 So. Main St., 527-6402 Fun Senior Aerobics with Linda, 8-9 a.m., $1, Community Center, 1500 S. Jackson St. 527-8177 International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, 6:45 p.m., Masonic Hall 822 Main St. 527-6715 PAL Kickboxing, 6 p.m., 1450 Schwab St., 529- 8716 or 200-3950 Photo club, 6 p.m., Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 528-8066 Pinochle for Seniors, 12:30-3:30 p.m., 1500 S. Jackson St., Free, 527-8177 Playtime Pals Playgroup, 10 a.m., Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 528- 8066 Red Bluff Rotary, noon, Elks Lodge Red Bluff Union Elementary School District board meeting, 5:30 p.m., 1755 Airport Blvd. Take Off Pounds Sensibly — TOPS, 10 a.m., First United Methodist Church, 525 David Ave., 824-0556 or 529-1414 Tehama 4-H, 7 p.m., First Baptist Church , Pine Street, 527-3101 Tehama County Board of Supervisors, 10 a.m., 727 Oak St. Tehama County Fish and Game Commission, 8 a.m., Conference E, courthouse annex, 527-2095 Tehama County Flood Control and Water Con- servation District, 8:30 a.m., 727 Oak St. Tehama County Genealogical and Historical Society, 6:30 p.m. Red Bluff Library, 529-6650 Tehama County Tea Party Patriots,6 p.m., Grange Hall, 20794 Walnut St. Tehama County Young Marines Parent Meeting, 5:30-7 p.m.,332 Pine St., 366-0813 Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1932, 7 p.m.Vet- erans Building, Oak Street Weight Watchers meeting, 9 a.m., 6 p.m., 485 Antelope Blvd., #N, 1-800-651-6000 Westside 4-H, 7 p.m., Reeds Creek School Gym, 527-3101 Corning Bible reading and noon day prayers for the com- munity, 12:15 p.m., St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 820 Marin St., 824-2321 City Council, 7:30 p.m., City Hall, 794 Third St. Domestic Violence Information and Support Group (Spanish language), 10 a.m. to noon, Health- care District, 275 Solano St. 528-0226 Dance with Juana, noon to 1 p.m., Family Resource Center, 1488 South St., 824-7670 ESL, 9 a.m., Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 Soccer training, 4-6 p.m., Woodson School Soccer Field, 150 N Toomes, 824-7680 Women's Support Group, 6 p.m., Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 Gerber El Camino 4-H, 7 p.m., Gerber School Cafeteria, 527-3101 El Camino Irrigation District,6 p.m., 8451 High- way 99W, 385-1559 Los Molinos Los Molinos Women's Club meeting, 1 p.m., Vet- eran's Hall, 7900 Sherwood Blvd. School Readiness Play Group, 10-11:30 a.m., up to 5 years, free, First Steps Family Resource Center, 7700 Stanford Ave., 384-7833 Manton Manton 4-H, 7 p.m., Manton Grange, 527-3101 Cottonwood Evergreen School Board, 5 p.m., 19500 Learning Way WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 Red Bluff Adult Carving Class, 1o a.m.-noon, Veterans Memorail Hall, Jackson and Oak streets, 527-0768 Al-Anon, noon to 1 p.m., Presbyterian Church, Jef- ferson and Hickory BMX practice races, 5:30 p.m., Red Rock BMX Track, Tehama District Fairground, $3 Lotto numbers SACRAMENTO (AP) — The winning num- bers drawn Saturday night in the California Lottery's ''SuperLotto Plus'' game were: 7-27-41-42-46. Meganumber: 1. From the family of Leslie to all that came to celebrate my son's life. Thanks Thornhill K W I K K U T S Family Hair Salon $200 REGULAR HAIRCUT off with coupon Not good with other offers 1064 South Main St., Red Bluff • 529-3540 Reg. $13.95 Expires 7/31/12 Steaks 7 days a week Best Homemade Pies in Town Ice Cream Prime Rib Dinner every Friday & Saturday Night Orders to go 731 Main St., 530.529.4012 open 7 days 5:30am-9pm Tuesday, July 10, 2012 – Daily News 3A Holiday gifts from summer's bounty If you've been reading this col- umn for any length of time, you know we're celebrating Christmas in July. And I've got a great idea for turning summer's bounty into gifts for the holidays. Given how easy it is to grow basil, this year I'm making gifts of pesto -- specifically Pesto alla Gen- ovese — peh-sto geh-no-VEH-zeh. Whether you grow it or buy it, basil is the main ingredient in this gourmet food item that is sure to please just about everyone on your gift list. Pesto alla Genovese packed per 1 1/2 cups fresh basil leaves, 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon ground black pep- 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese 2 tablespoons pine nuts, toasted 1 teaspoon minced garlic 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil Place pine nuts in a small skillet and heat over medium heat until they begin to turn golden. In the bowl of a food processor (or blender), combine the basil, salt and pepper, and process for a few sec- onds until the basil is chopped. Add the cheese, pine nuts and garlic. While the processor is running, add the oil in a thin, steady stream until a mostly smooth sauce is formed. Police reports The following informa- tion is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Tehama County Sheriff's Department, Corning Police Department and California Highway Patrol. Arrests •Wesley Ryan Adkins, 31, Redding was arrested Sunday for inflicting cor- poral injury on a spouse. Bail was $50,000. • Brock Lorin Beall, 25, Red Bluff was arrested Thursday after he was stopped for a traffic viola- tion on Blackberry Avenue west of Highway 99E. Beall provided deputies with a false name. During a search of the vehicle, deputies located an identi- fication card revealing Beall's identity. Live ammunition was discov- ered and Beall is prohibit- ed from possessing ammu- nition. He was arrested for prohibited person in pos- session of ammunition false identification and dri- ving on a suspended license. Bail was $45,570. • Michael Joseph Notes: 1. If using a blender, set to "puree." blender, or triple in a food processor. 3. Make sure all of your tools, equipment and hands are impecca- bly clean. The introduc- tion of any bacteria may cause the pesto to turn dark. several days in advance and kept refrigerated in an airtight container until ready to use. If making in advance, be sure to cover the top of the pesto with a thin layer of olive oil to prevent the pesto from darkening. Pesto may also be frozen in the same manner in small quanti- ties for use at a later date. 5. Frozen shelf life is one year. When thawed and kept refrigerated at 40 degrees, product has a shelf life of 10 days. 4. Pesto may be made 6. I am using small glass jelly jars with lids and rims. I'm storing in the freezer, making sure to leave about 1/2-inch head room for expansion. jail. The officer was unable to locate any warrants for the woman. According to the logs the "officer was unable to assist her with her wishes." Taurus with California license plate 4FFF189 was reported stolen Friday from the 1800 block of Luning. •A white and maroon Theft •A silver 1999 Ford the past week. well, but do not try to make more than a dou- ble batch in a Here's a suggested tag to attach to your gift: 2. This recipe multiplies Mary Hunt Everyday Cheapskate or money order to Debt-Proof Liv- ing, Dept. JARS, PO Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630. Pesto alla Genovese. This all- natural pesto was made in the Gen- ovese style with fresh basil, olive oil, garlic, pine nuts and Parmesan cheese. To use: Toss with hot pasta, or use as a crostini topping, or as a marinade for chicken or fish. Keep refrigerated, and use within one week. Enjoy! Turn your talents in the kitchen into gifts for the holidays with my handy booklet, Gifts in a Jar. It's available as a printed booklet for $7 or an eBooklet for $5. To order either version: Visit our website at DebtProofLiv- ing.com and click on bookstore; call 800-550- 3502; or send your check Mary Hunt is the founder of www.DebtProofLiving.com, a personal finance member website. You can email her at mary@everydaycheapskate.com, or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA 90630. show report of the theft of a gray Ford Ranger with a gray stripe taken about 2 p.m. Friday from a Fig Lane residence. • Corning Police logs thrown through a rear busi- ness window on the 400 block of Main sometime Thursday night or Friday morning. Vandalism •A cement rock was Kupfer, 29, Red Bluff was arrested for felony driving under the influence with prior specific convictions. Bail was $50,000. •Kenneth Alan White, 54, Red Bluff was arrested in the alley behind Moore's Blacksmith for burglary. Bail was $15,000. • Jade Steven Wilt, 26, Magalia was arrested on Highway 99 near Bray for felony counts of posses- sion of a controlled sub- stance, transport of a con- trolled substance and mis- demeanors of failure to pay a fine, failure to appear, probation viola- tion, false identification and driving on a suspended license. Bail was $70,000. Break-in • Someone reported two men broke the lock on their front door on the 100 block of Encinal Sunday then fled by jumping over a fence into the alley. Dam- age to a security chain on the door was valued at $20. down an officer around 8 a.m. Friday near the Red Bluff Taco Bell. She told the officer she had war- rants and wanted to go to Can't help •A woman flagged Little Girls ages 3-7 •A $50 iPod charger and $300 Nikon binoculars were taken from an unlocked vehicle on the 1400 block of Lincoln. •A California license plate, numbered 5EAN776 was reported stolen Friday from the 1100 block of Washington. •A brown and black park bench was reported stolen Sunday morning from the 700 block of Lay. The antique bench was val- ued at $600. • Someone reported sometime in the past cou- ple of weeks a $260 silver titanium size-11 men's ring was stolen from an unlocked vehicle. • Between 30 and 40 catalytic converters were reported Friday taken from property on the 22000 block of Capay. •A well pump and pipe 1990 Ford Bronco with California license plate 3EGT286 and a generator were reported stolen Sun- day from Gyle Road at Power Lines. •A pair of concrete gnomes were stolen from a yard on the 100 block of South Main Street some- time Thursday night or Fri- day morning. •Two thefts were reported at Walmart on Fri- day and another on Sun- day. Crash way Patrol is looking for a driver of a white Volkswa- gen Jetta involved in a hit and run at 2:05 p.m. Friday on northbound Interstate 5, south of Gyle Road. The driver, described as a blonde woman in her 20s, was driving north in the fast lane about 70 mph when she began to change lanes, going into the slow lane, which was occupied by a 2008 Volkswagen Jetta driven by Paula Sku- bic, 56, of Corning. Skubic swerved right to avoid a collision and back into the slow lane, which caused her to lose control of her vehicle, sliding across both lanes and into the center divider where it hit a con- crete rail. Both drivers stopped and agreed to exit the freeway to exchange information, however, the other driver fled the scene. Skubic's Jetta had minor damage. Anyone with information is asked to call the Red Bluff CHP office at 527-2034. • The California High- was reported taken from a property going through escrow on the 16000 block of Elder Creek Circle. •A grandmother report- ed her grandson and anoth- er child had stolen money from her wallet twice in was taken to St. Eliza- beth Community Hospi- tal with minor injuries after a collision with a 2001 Pontiac Firebird at 9:45 p.m. Saturday at the Friendly Acres Mobile Home Park, 12055 Highway 99W. The boy was running west on an asphalt road in the park east of space 46. Daniel Jones, 25, of Collision • An 11-year-old boy Red Bluff was driving about 5 mph, going east, when the boy ran into the rear of the Firebird. The boy fell down and the right rear tire of the Firebird ran over his ankle. Fires Tehama-Glenn unit responded to a blaze at 2:39 p.m., Saturday southwest of Corning off Butte Mountain Road at Corning Road. The 140- acre fire was reported 100 percent contained at 3:55 p.m., Saturday, according to the California Depart- ment of Forestry and Fire Protection website. •A 100-acre fire reported at 10:11 a.m. Saturday on the Spring Branch Shooting Range, on Bureau of Land Man- agement land, was caused by shooting. The fire was contained at 12:25 p.m. with $3,000 damage and a $200,000 save. • Tehama County Fire and CalFire responded to a 166 acre equipment- caused fire reported at 12:12 p.m. Saturday at the Thunder Hill Ranch on Highway 162 near Oroville. The fire was contained at 1:38 p.m. with $6,000 damage and a $200,000 save. • The Cal Fire • An equipment- caused fire reported at 2:34 p.m. Saturday on Butte Mountain Road, cross of Corning Road, burned 124 acres before it was contained at 3:47 p.m. Damage was $50,000 with a $500,000 save. •A four-acre fire reported at 6:06 p.m. Sat- urday in the 2300 block of Highway 99W was caused by a barbecue. • Initial estimates for a fire reported at 11:24 a.m. Monday on Wildcat Road, near Battle Creek Bridge, in the Manton area are between 10-15 acres. The cause is under investigation. July 21st , 2012 1 Day Only!!!