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DECEMBER 11, 2002 State to inspect more dams on before resolving Big Valley ranchers water complaints

BY MEG FOX porarily,” said David LaBrie, the to do additional on site inspections fi led separate complaints against during irrigation season and then Several ranchers in Big Valley state engineer investigating the and look at some dams on the Pit the Hot Irrigation District, offered it for sale. are anxious for the state Water complaints. River to see how they are operated which serves water users above the The Big Valley water users say Resources Control Board to answer LaBrie said that while his offi ce and also see how they relate to the Canby Bridge, west of Canby. the natural water fl ow in the Pit the complaints that have been fi led, was investigating one complaint, district s operation.” The Big Valley Water Users dis- River below Canby Bridge has but the state s water rights complaint fi led almost a year ago against the Gary Monchamp and Tom trict serves the area south of the ceased and they don t believe it s division said last week it wants to Hot Spring Valley Irrigation District in Landes, who have ranches in Canby Bridge through Bieber just because it was a dry year. inspect at least 10 dams on the Pit Alturas, two more complaints were Lookout and who reside in the Big Among the various issues are It snot the fi rst time Hot Spring River before issuing a report. fi led and the issues are related. Valley Water Users District, and charges that the Hot Spring district has been in hot water. “Things are at a standstill, tem- As a result, LaBrie said, “we want rancher Lawrence Ray of Alturas, illegally diverted Pit River water -Please See Page 2

What s Happening Auxiliary Locally This Week contributes Hospital ball Mayers Memorial Hospital will $16,000 to host its annual Christmas Ball Saturday, 7 p.m. to midnight at hospital Ingram Hall at the Inter-Moun- tain Fairgrounds. A no host bar, Mayers Memorial Hospital Auxil- light buffet dinner, auction and iary received almost $16,000 from dancing is planned. Tickets are donations, fundraisers, and gift $10 per person. Telephone the shop sales in the past year. hospital at 336-5511 or 335- The Auxiliary received a total of 3222 for more information. $15,974 between July 1, 2001 and June 30, 2002 that they used to buy supplies and new equipment for the Holiday concert hospital in Fall River Mills and the New and familiar holiday music Burney Annex. will be performed Wednes- The Auxiliary gave $5,000 to the day, Dec. 18, in the Fall River Chocolate Festival and donated High School gym by the Fall $200 to last year s Christmas Ball. River High School Advanced They spent $3,500 to buy a patio Band and Choir, Junior High awning for the Alzheimer s Unit at Intermediate Band, and Fall the Burney Annex. Auxiliary members also pur- River Elementary Intermediate chased a $1,650 electronic blood Band. The musicians will also pressure machine for the hospital s give a preview of the music cardiac unit and spent $1,650 on they will be performing during items for the new ER triage room. the upcoming competition in The Auxiliary purchased six new San Jose. To continue their chairs and a magazine rack for the PHOTO / Jill Reed fund raising efforts for the trip, Burney Annex lobby and refi nished there will be a Silent Auction Joyful, joyful four chairs in the hospital lobby. that evening. The Auxiliary also spent $3,000 Music Director Jill Reed and her choir of local singers are giving a holiday music performance on birthday and holiday gifts for Potluck dinner as a fundraiser for the Burney Fire/EMS Christmas Toy Drive at 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 20, in the patients and for games, crafts and Burney Presbyterian Church. Admission is $6 or a new toy. Performers are, from left, Preston stationery supplies. Of that, $450 The public is invited to the was spent on the materials to make annual potluck dinner and Jacobs holding Jazzy, Laura Ingalls, Tammy Allison, Larry Jacobs, Laurie Jacobs and, in front, newborn warmer hats and newborn holiday caroling Saturday at Jennica Rice, Schyler Rice and Haley Reed. gift bags. the Acorn Café in Montgomery Creek. The evening begins at 6 p.m. Those attending are urged to bring any type of dish Web cams provide they would like and a serving utensil for it. look at current Xmas light parade The Fall River Valley Cham- ber of Commerce will host its road conditions Christmas Light Parade Satur- day. See page 7. Link to images at im-news.com

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TEMPERATURES NEWS PHOTO / Meg Fox Hi Low Rain Dec. 3 49 19 Library to hold annual Ready for snow Dec. 4 50 30 Organizers for the Burney Junior-Senior High School s Ski and Dec. 5 51 26 Trace bake and book sale Snowboard Education Program at Mt. Shasta are having a Dec. 6 52 29 Candies, cookies, cakes – and from which to choose a perfect gift winter sports swap during registration at 6 p.m. Monday, Dec. Dec. 7 49 22 books will be for sale at the Burney for a friend – or for yourself. 16, in the school library. Jeff Kissick, 17, and Program Co- Dec. 8 44 20 Library on Friday and Saturday. There will also be cookies, cakes, Cordinators Teresa Covey and Bobby Cover, 17, are donat- Dec. 9 46 25 Friends of the Intermountain pies, candies and all sorts of delec- Courtesy of Darryl Jones in Burney Libraries, Inc. are having their table treats for sale. ing 20 percent of the swap meet profi ts to the students in the program. Bring your used equipment in already clean, priced, The Intermountain News annual Bake Sale and Book Sale at It sa good time to get a ticket for P.O. Box 1030 the library on Siskiyou Street Friday the drawing for one of three Holiday and with your name and phone number on the items. Sign-ups 36965 Main Street from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday Baskets, each fi lled with more than for the three-day snowboard/ski program (Jan. 23, Jan. 29 and Burney, California 96013 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. $300 in gifts and gift certifi cates. Feb. 3) are on a fi rst come, fi rst served basis and there is no Open: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm Just in time for the holidays, the Call the library at 335-4317 for Friends have hundreds of books more information. late registration, though friends can bring your paperwork in. HAVE YOUR COMMUNITY DELIVERED TO YOUR MAIL BOX. CALL 335-4533 TO SUBSCRIBE TODAY! PAGE 2 • DECEMBER 11, 2002 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS Today's Weather SHERIFF’S LOG BOOK Local 5-Day Forecast A 15-year-old girl acciden- A caller reported 36900 block of Oak Street in Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon tally shot herself in the hand Saturday getting telephone Burney. 12/12 12/13 12/14 12/15 12/16 with a BB gun Sunday after- calls from a Redding busi- n n n n n n n noon near Bridge and Main ness taking a survey and A verbal disturbance Street in Fall River Mills. trying to sell overpriced between a mother and daugh- n n n n n n n vacuum cleaners. ter was reported Friday at 11: A Burney woman living n n n n n n n 40 a.m. at the 37000 block of with her father reported A runaway juvenile from Orchard Way in Burney. 48/26 48/27 47/25 47/24 49/20 Sunday ongoing harassment Placerville was taken into n n n n n n n Mix of rain and snow Snow changing to Rain mixed with Mix of rain and Mix of rain and by her 37-year-old mother. custody in Burney Saturday A Burney woman reported showers. rain. Highs in the up- snow. Highs in the snow. Highs in the snow. Highs in the n n n n n n n at 3:47 p.m. after the youth Friday being stalked and per 40s and lows in upper 40s and lows upper 40s and lows upper 40s and lows the upper 20s. in the mid 20s. in the mid 20s. in the low 20s. A caller reported a man was reported on Arrowood harassed by her 48-year-old chasing a woman Sunday Street. ex-husband. Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset at 11:28 a.m. down Hudson n n n n n n n n n n n n n n 7:22 AM 4:39 PM 7:23 AM 4:39 PM 7:23 AM 4:39 PM 7:24 AM 4:40 PM 7:25 AM 4:40 PM Street in Burney. A Fall River Mills caller A fi ght between two room- n n n n n n n reported Saturday at 11:40 mates attending a party in A female victim of domes- a.m. fi ve juveniles fi ring guns the Glenburn area Thursday tic violence that occurred in near the 24900 block of Long night was reported Friday Siskiyou County received Street. morning from a Redding hos- treatment for her injuries at n n n n n n n pital by one of the victims. California At A Glance the Mayers Burney Annex on A caller reported an adult n n n n n n n Moon Phases Sunday afternoon. male was beating his small An alleged drunken driver n n n n n n n child with a wire hanger was stopped by the CHP Burney Juveniles who ran away Saturday at 10:17 a.m. in Friday at 3:20 a.m. near Cot- 48/26 from Wilderness Recovery in Burney. tonwood Street and Highway Montgomery Creek Sunday n n n n n n n 299 in Johnson Park. The First Full were located later that morn- An anonymous caller female driver had two juve- Redding Dec 11 Dec 19 ing at apartments to the east reported Saturday at 9: niles in the back seat of the 55/43 of WalMart in Redding. 54 a.m. fi ve adults fi ghting vehicle. n n n n n n n outside a residence near n n n n n n n Talal Jammal reported a Garden Lane and Highway A fi ght between a woman Sacramento Last New generator and fi shing equip- 299 in Johnson Park. and her estranged husband ment taken within the last n n n n n n n was reported Thursday at 6: 56/42 Dec 27 Jan 2 month from a cabin at the A large Beagle-type dog 35 p.m. at Whaley Drive in San Francisco 26100 block of Hawkins found along Fenders Ferry Johnson Park. UV Index Creek Road in Big Bend. Road in Round Mountain n n n n n n n 58/47 n n n n n n n was turned into the sheriff s A Burney woman reported Thu 12/12 1 Minimal A Round Mountain woman substation in Burney Satur- Thursday at 5:34 p.m. a man reported her boyfriend s son day morning. who had been staying at her Fri 12/13 1 Minimal stole prescription medication n n n n n n n house for several days was Bakersfield from her residence on Denise Noise from people work- drunk and asleep on her 60/38 Sat 12/14 1 Minimal Road. ing on cars Friday at 11: couch. She wanted deputies n n n n n n n 23 p.m. was reported at the to remove him from the Oak Sun 12/15 1 Minimal View Street residence. n n n n n n n Los Angeles Mon 12/16 1 Minimal 67/48 A juvenile was cited for The UV Index is measured on a 0-11 petty theft Thursday after- number scale, with a higher UV Index showing the need for greater skin pro- noon at the 20700 block of San Diego tection. 0 11 Water issues Roff Way in Burney. 66/46 n n n n n n n Deputies were called on hold as state Thursday at 9:35 a.m. after Area Cities a CHP offi cer was in a foot City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. pursuit of a man who bailed Anaheim 69 43 foggy Modesto 56 39 drizzle Salinas 64 44 foggy checks on 10 dams Bakersfield 60 38 foggy Mojave 60 32 pt sunny San Bernardino 69 39 pt sunny from a vehicle near the Barstow 62 29 pt sunny Monterey 63 46 foggy San Diego 66 46 mst sunny -From Page 1 In September LaBrie said Coyote Grill restaurant in Old Blythe 68 39 mst sunny Needles 65 41 mst sunny San Francisco 58 47 foggy Several years ago PG&E he knew of at least three Station. Chico 56 39 rain Oakland 54 40 foggy San Jose 62 47 foggy n n n n n n n fi led a complaint against dams that Hot Spring took Costa Mesa 68 45 foggy Palmdale 61 32 pt sunny Santa Barbara 66 43 foggy A Burney woman reported El Centro 70 37 mst sunny Pasadena 70 41 foggy Stockton 56 38 drizzle Hot Spring charging that the over to regulate fl ows. Eureka 58 47 rain Redding 68 38 pt sunny Susanville 44 23 mixed water district was “adversely And they are entitled to do Thursday her son had stolen Fresno 59 38 foggy Riverside 67 37 mst sunny Truckee 43 18 sn shower storing water.” so, he said, if they are regu- her cellular telephone from Los Angeles 67 48 foggy Sacramento 56 40 rain Visalia 57 36 foggy They settled in 1998 when lating the fl ow of their stored the 20700 block of Roff Way. n n n n n n n Hot Spring agreed to hold water (in Big Sage Reservoir) National Cities water in its Big Sage Res- and if they have a license to A burglary was reported City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. ervoir and release it in inter- do so. Dec. 4 at the 43500 block Atlanta 57 37 pt sunny Houston 60 45 rain Phoenix 66 43 pt sunny vals to provide good fl ow to Monchamp said they of Highway 299 in Fall River Boston 42 32 mixed Los Angeles 67 48 foggy San Francisco 58 47 foggy PG&E shydro plants on the expected a reply from the Mills. Chicago 45 30 pt sunny Miami 79 71 rain Seattle 51 44 rain state by Oct. 12. Dallas 53 39 pt sunny Minneapolis 43 21 cloudy St. Louis 53 33 pt sunny Pit River. Denver 43 18 pt sunny New York 42 32 mixed Washington, DC 46 35 cloudy In an interview in Sep- And LaBrie said he, too, tember, Hot Spring Irriga- expected to have “resolu- BREAKFAST tion by the end of irrigation ©2002 American Profile Hometown Content Service tion District President Willy LUNCH Hagge, who is also chairman season.” But now, he said, “I realize DINNER of the Modoc County Board Cocktails, Beer & Wine of Supervisors, said he was this issue is more compli- CHINESE & as anxious as anyone to see cated than when we fi rst did AMERICAN CUISINE AROUND TOWN our investigating.” Orders to Take Out the state report on the recent 592 Market St. BY MEG FOX Evans and their elves Stuart is jointly sponsored by the complaints, and promised Redding 241-9747 Believe it – or not. Carty, Jim Moore, Ernie National 4-H Council and to “conform to any redirec- Local legend Ivan Marx Glaser, and Steve Vaughn MSU Extension Service. tion they give us as to future of Burney and his legendary and Frontier Communica- Lynn Dorroh, executive water management.” fi lms of Bigfoot are in the tions, which actually did most director of Acorn Community The ranchers also believe HIWAY GARAGE news this week – all over of the decorating via their Enterprises, Inc., said they water was being regulated for the national and international boom truck. were one of 20 sites serving private business gain. Your Intermountain Chevrolet Dealer news, in fact. Evans said the Lions Club youth nationwide that were They said there were pay- Since 1924 In 1977, Marx report- decided to get the holiday selected. ments from Malacha Hydro edly captured the elusive, lights “full of yellow jacket n n n n n n n Power, the 30-megawatt hairy beast on 16 mm fi lm nests” out of storage and If you have an interest in hydro project seven miles as it wandered off into the had a work party to do some genealogy, local history, or south of Bieber, paid to Big wintry woods near Bossburg, repairing and re-bulbing. are just plain curious, go to the Valley Ranches, a limited Wash. Watch for more trees on the California Tombstone Tran- partnership south of Bieber, But that Abominable lane to light up as funds and scription Project on the Inter- which in turn paid Hot Snowman was merely an time allow. net at www.rootsweb.com/ Spring. abominable joke and news n n n n n n n ~cemetery/california/ The complaints also cite Full Service Gas Station sources are reporting that the U.S. Bank in Burney is shasta.html where Project payments of more than Auto Repair • AAA Bigfootage was actually that once again collecting non- State Manager Peggy Hooper $29,000 to individual dam of Ray L. Wallace, wearing perishable food items to give has compiled lists of recent owners. some sort of monkey suit and to local families for a holiday and long ago inscriptions on 336-5532 16-inch-long wooden feet to meal. As part of your giving tombstones, including cem- 44275 Hwy 299, McArthur leave intriguing tracks in the tradition, fi ll up a brown paper eteries in Big Bend, Dana, snow. bag with food you might like Hat Creek, Pit I, and Burney Arraignment When Mr. Wallace, 84, to enjoy at your own table Falls, the Cassel Indian Cem- died Nov. 26 in Centralia, and drop it by the bank any etery, the Fall River Mills Old Wash., his family ‘fessed up, day before Christmas. All Masonic Cemetery, and the scheduled for though it appears it all started of the donations stay in the Pine Grove, Burney, and Fall as a joke that got out of hand community. River Mills cemeteries. man charged for the fun-loving prankster. n n n n n n n n n n n n n n Some anthropologists and Two Montgomery Creek Winter advice from the in shooting other experts were suspicious teenagers will be studying at CHP: A couple who spent a from the start – but there are Mississippi State University long night in their car when The Anderson man others who believe Bigfoot is for a few days this winter it became stuck in the snow charged with involuntary still out there, among them learning to become mentors near Medicine Lake Nov. 30 manslaughter in the Sept. a vacationer who spotted for a pilot program for chil- has prompted the California 21 shooting death of his Sasquatch at Burney Falls in dren at the Acorn Community Highway Patrol to remind hunting companion, Michael 1980; fi refi ghters who in 1987 Center. drivers to keep a Winter Driv- Wood, 28, of Cassel, will be reported seeing Bigfoot run- Anne Brown, who is on ing Box in their vehicles. arraigned Jan. 6 in Shasta ning across a fi eld near Mt. the After-School staff at the The box should contain County Superior Court. Shasta while they were play- Acorn Community Center, will extra blankets, gloves, a Kenneth Wayne Park, 44, ing volleyball; and in Round also take the training at MSU fl ashlight with extra batter- and Wood were in a wooded Mountain where one resident with her son Blake Brown, ies, portable radio with extra area off the Old Dump Road, was sure the beast was in her 16, and Rebecca Willcox, 15. batteries, water, food and, if fi ve miles southeast of Burney backyard on Fenders Ferry Acorn Community Enter- possible, a cellular phone. High School on opening day Road in 1971. prises received $5,000 to You could also add a camp of deer hunting season. n n n n n n n participate in Health Rocks! a shovel, boots, socks, hats, The death occurred when No sooner had I reported program designed to develop and matches – and maybe a Park fi red his rifl e across the that it would be dark at Christ- and implement community good book. dirt road and shot and killed mas Tree Lane in Burney this strategies to help youth, The CHP reported that the Wood, who was about 150 to season than a tree lit up. ages 8-12, make healthy life- tow truck sent to rescue the 200 feet away, according to Thanks for the holiday style choices, with a special couple also became stuck. the Shasta County Sheriff s cheer go to the Burney Lions emphasis on youth smoking The couple had enough pro- Offi ce. Club, which has taken on the prevention. visions for the night, but was The accident was reported project, especially ringlead- Philip Morris U.S.A. funds rescued by a private vehicle. at 7:20 a.m. ers Rex Vaughn and Chuck the national initiative that THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • DECEMBER 11, 2002 • PAGE 3

NEWS PHOTOS / Meg Fox New housing on its way Packway Materials demolished a house on tribal land next to the Pit River Casino last week to pave the way for the arrival of a new modular home, one of at least seven to be delivered to members in Burney, Dana, Hat Creek, McArthur and Fall River Mills. In August the Bush Administration awarded a $489,082 Indian Housing Block Grant to the Pit River Tribe of California to provide affordable housing for low-income families.The formula grant was authorized by The Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Determination Act of 1996. BEAR'S DEN Paul IN CELEBRATION OF THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR NEWEST RESTAURANT, THE HUNGRY MOOSE IN MT. SHASTA, THE BEAR'S DEN IN BURNEY IS OFFERING Harris THESE BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER SPECIALS GRAND SPECIAL awards OPENING SPECIAL Pie&Coffee to 2 in Country Fried Steak ONLY $1.99 Breakfast Only 2pm-4pm & 8pm-Close Rotary $4.99 BUY 1 SKILLET BREAKFAST GET 1 Must purchase 2 Beverages *Of Equal or Lesser Value • Offer Expires 12/31/02 Coupon Must Be Presented At Time Of Purchase FREE* BUY 1 SKILLET LUNCH GET 1 Must purchase 2 Beverages *Of Equal or Lesser Value • Offer Expires 12/31/02 Coupon Must Be Presented At Time Of Purchase FREE* BUY 1 SKILLET DINNER GET 1 Must purchase 2 Beverages *Of Equal or Lesser Value • Offer Expires 12/31/02 Coupon Must Be Presented At Time Of Purchase NEWS PHOTOS / Meg Fox FREE* Two Paul Harris Fellowship awards were presented Thursday at the luncheon Breakfast Served All Day meeting of the Rotary Club of Burney. Bob Boster, top photo, was presented his by club president Lynn Miller. Jim Hamlin was awarded his second Paul SPECIALS GOOD AT BOTH LOCATIONS Harris Fellowship in the name of his wife, Janice, both in photo above, and Open Every Day in Burney 5am-10pm • Open Every Day in Mt. Shasta 6am-10pm presented by Miller. Fellowships are awarded to those who give $1,000 to the 37453 Main St., Burney 335-5152 • 112 Morgan Way, Mt. Shasta (Ray's Shopping Center) 926-5706 Rotary Foundation, providing funds to aid those less fortunate. PAGE 4 • DECEMBER 11, 2002 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS

Do you know the way to San Jose? Carlton Christmas Trees owner John Carlton with a 55-foot-tall white fi r that was on its way to San Jose last week for the holidays. Carlton and his sons, James, of Montgomery Creek, and Leslie, of Hat Creek, and their crew have been cutting, delivering, and decorating tall Christmas trees in special places for 15 years. The season started off with the annual delivery of an 80-foot-tall tree to San Francisco s Union Square and to Bellagio s in Lasegas. V

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NEWS PHOTO / Jessica Van Laak Fall River royalty King Colin Corr and Queen Mattie Burnam reigned over the 2002 Block F Tournament in McArthur with royal attendants, from left, freshmen Delaney Chapman and Lyle Heffl ey, juniors Brittany Shelton and John Morris, royal candidates Jessica Stroud and Cody Jones, royal candidates Siara Shelton and Cody Mackel, and sophomores Jackie McArthur and Jake Massa. In front are Junior Attendants Bailey Peters and Justin Castro. Day Ladies Club to host Modoc County history group The Day Ladies Club is Lunch is $7.50 per person. Center now has a new ramp hosting the Modoc County To make a luncheon reser- for disability access. Historical Society on Sunday, vation, call Sandi Shafer at The bus should be return- Dec. 15, during a luncheon at 336-7385. ing to the Museum about 4: the Day Community Club and The Day Community 00 p.m. a presentation on the history of the small community. Day resident Rachel Lorenzen, who was a teacher at the “Little Red School” next to the community center, will discuss the area s history and explain why Day is in Modoc County. One of her fi rst students, Nettie Gooch Hendrix, will also be at the meeting. Day Ladies Club President Sandi Shafer said the Day Community Center was built in 1941, with all the material INTERMOUNTAIN and labor donated by the residents. “The Lorenzen s donated the land and the Gooch Mill CHURCH DIRECTORY on Day Road cut the lumber for the community center,” FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Grace Community Bible Church she said. 20428 Poplar Street, Burney Pastor Henry Winkelman Tamarack Ave. Burney 335-2367 The Day Community Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Center was originally built as Independent Fundamental Worship 11 a.m. Bible Church an after-school center for the 9:45 am Sunday School, all ages children. 335-4293 11 am Worship Service-6 pm Evening Service “It s since been used for Wednesday: 7 pm www.Burney1stBaptist.org Bible Study and Prayer dances and weddings and as a voting center,” said Shafer. About 55 members of the SOLID ROCK FOUR SQUARE CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Modoc County Historical 20343 Tamarack Rd, Burney SOCIETY Soceity will be arriving by a Pastor David Sellstrom Hwy 299E at Ft. Crook Avenue, Fall River Mills bus that originates in Alturas, 335-5002 or 335-5588 Sunday Service & Sunday School 10:30 a.m. but that will pick up people in Sunday Worship 10 am & 6 pm Wednesday Services 7:30 p.m. Adin and Beiber. Children s Church: Pre-school to 6th grade READING ROOM Nursery: 0-toddler 1st & 3rd Wednesday 1-4 p.m. Big Valley residents inter- Wednesday Fellowship & Bible Study 7 p.m. ested in the bus service Men s Bible Study Monday 7 p.m. -Visitors Welcome- should Dixie Server at (530) 233-2944 to make arrange- ments. SEVENTH DAY Calvary Chapel, Burney Falls Anyone interested in the ADVENTIST CHURCH (Formerly Burney Christian Fellowship) history of Day is welcome. Fall River Mills 336-5260 Intermountain Community Center Saturday: Main & Commerce Street • Burney Sabbath School 9:45 a.m. THE LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE Worship Service 11:15 a.m. 37067 MAIN ST • BURNEY Pastor Craig Klatt 336-6457 Pastor/Teacher Pat Nugent 335-2910

Intermtn. Evangelical Free Church OUR LADY OF THE VALLEY • Fall River Mills Hwy 299E in McArthur Mass: Saturday 4 p.m., English • Sunday 11 a.m., Spanish Confessions: Saturday 3:30-4:30 p.m. Worship Service 10 am St. Francis Catholic Church • Juniper at Cedar, Burney AWANA Club: 3:30 pm Wednesday Mass: Sunday 9 a.m. • Confessions: Sunday 8:30 a.m. Youth Leader: Brad Lewis St. Stephens • Bieber Pastor Leon Engman Mass: Sunday 1 p.m. • Confessions: 12:30 p.m. 336-5116 Father Tamayo - 335-2372

UNITED PENTACOSTAL FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY CHURCH 20400 Timber, (at Juniper) 21661 Garden Lane Burney, CA 96013 STEPHEN O. BERTHELSEN, M.D. BIG VALLEY HEALTH CENTER Johnson Park 335-3723 Orthopedic Surgery Pastor James H. Cavener 294-5241 Services: Sunday 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. Alternate Telephone 335-2670 Specializing In: *General Family Practice Pastor Raymond L. Stephens Sunday Worship 8 a.m. Bible Classes Wedenesday 7 p.m. Bone & Joint Disease *Complete Obstetrics 335-4385 or 335-4980 Visitors Welcome! Total Joint Replacement *Minor Surgery *X-Ray Service Foot Surgery • Hand Surgery *Podiatry *Dentistry *Mental Health Counseling Intermountain Baptist Church BURNEY CHURCH OF CHRIST Arthoscopic Surgery Superior Avenue, Burney Big Valley Medical Center Marquette Street, Burney Pastor Bud Hennessey 335-5414 (Behind Old Post Offi ce) Hwy 299E, Fall River Mills 336-6515 554-850 Medical Center Dr. Sunday Services and Mayers Hospital Annex, Burney Post Office Box 277 Bieber, CA 96009 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Bible Study 10 a.m. Awana Clubs-Sunday evening 6 p.m. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. KIBC-FM 90.5 Wed. Evening @ 7 p.m. Bible Study Wednesday 7 p.m. FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC WILLIAM H. SCHMUNK, DDS HEALTH CARE Michael S. Maier, D.C. Family Dentistry Hat Creek Baptist Church Community United Methodist Church Fall River Mills 336-5602 •Non-force treatments & other techniques •Car Accidents New Patients Welcome Highway 89 at VN Lane • 335-5297 •Work Injuries •Chronic Pain •Daily Stress •Sports Injuries Rev. Basel Rafeedy Pastor Sunday - 9:45 and 11 Adult Sun. School 9:45 a.m. If You Are Not Sure If Chiropractic 336-6142 Wednesday - AWANA Club, 6:30 p.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Care Can Help You, Call Us! Prayer, 7:00 p.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. 43523 Hwy 299E • Fall River Mills Nursery Provided 44203 Hwy 299E Thurs - Ladies Bible Study, 10 a.m. Men s Prayer Breakfast Sat. 8 a.m. 336-6547 McArthur Pastor Frank Wilkins • [email protected] Youth Fellowship Sat. 6 p.m. PAGE 6 • DECEMBER 11, 2002 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS Sports Schedules BHS Boys basketball to attend West- wood tourney Dec. 12-14. Wrestlers attend Modoc classic Fri-Sat. Dec. 17, Basketball at Big Valley Sports FRHS Dec 12-14 Tulelake tourney for Girls Trinity tourney for boys Wrestlers at Modoc. Dec. 17, Basketball at Liberty Christian. BVHS Wrestlers at Modoc. Dec. 17, Host Burney BHS girls 1-3 at Live Oak By WES HATCHER The Burney Raider varsity girls basketball team trav- eled to the Live Oak tourna- ment last Thursday through Saturday and played three games, losing the fi rst two to Live Oak and Corning and defeated the Portola Tigers in their fi nal game on Saturday. Against Live Oak on 12- 5, the lady Raiders were defeated 45-30. The games high scorer was Rocksann Barba who Photo: Jessica Van Laak scored 17-points and Robbie Above, Burney junior varsity Tyler Watson (10) tries Fulk added six points to the to pass the ball into the key while Trinity sTi m Brad- score. ford defends in Saturday s championship JV game. On Friday 12-6 the Raid- ers lost their match to Corn- In photo at left, Fall River Bulldog John Morris (32) ing 46-23, as Barba added takes a jump shot going up against Burney Raider the high score of nine points Roman Metzger (11), while teammmate Carl Kar- among the team. rick (25) and Kyle Moody (right) wait to help. Fulk and Diannah Childers Photo: Grant Moody also added four points each. On Saturday the Raiders defeated their last opponent, Wolves win Block F; J.V. Raiders take second Portola 39-36. the junior varsity all tourney Fulk was the high scorer in By WES HATCHER second place to the Wolves. The Buldog s Alfred Olvera Burney sKyle Moody was The Trinity Wolves The tournament host s, the was selected to the varsity all also selected to the Varsity all team. this match scoring 13-points, Burney varsity s Carl Kar- while teammate Barba defeated the Chester Volca- Fall River Bulldogs, lost their tourney team. tourney team. noes for the champion spot in fi rst match to the Burney The Burney Raiders The junior varsity Raiders rick took fi rst place in the hot scored 12-points followed by shot competition. Kim Byrd who scored nine the 57th annual Block F boy s Raiders 49-48, lost their started the tournament by had two players selected to basketball tournament held in second to the Weed cougars defeating the Bulldogs 49- the all tournament team, they Sierra Shelton of Fall River points. received an all tournament The Raiders next game the McArthur Gym last Thurs- 45-44, and defeated their 48, lost to Chester 48-46 and were Grant Moody and Luke day through Saturday. third opponent the Big Valley were also defeated by the Scheckla. cheer squad spot along with is scheduled to be 12-17, Burney sKatie Pearson and against the Big Valley Cardi- In the junior varsity division Cardinals 61-46 to take the Happy Camp Indians 79-51 Fall River s Blake Con- the Burney Raiders took the seventh place overall. for the fourth spot. nors was also selected to Sheena Hawkins. nals in Bieber. Day potluck Local wrestlers place in Blue, Jeppson, Senko Saturday, 4 p.m., the com- honored for section munity Christmas Potluck at Chester, head to Modoc By WES HATCHER Watkins, Garrett Haurrey the Day Hall is set. Those By WES HATCHER ers traveled to the Chester our weight classes because Big Valley Cardinal Mike and Bryce Clark were also attending with children want- The Burney Raiders and tournament where Jackson we have about fi ve guys in Blue was named co-most selected to the Evergreen all ing a Christmas gift distrib- the Fall River Bulldogs wres- wrestled to a third place the 160-71 range,” Strickland valuable player last Wednes- league team. uted by Santa s helper are tling squads travel to the fi nish, Schottel grabbed a added. day at the Big Valley fall For the Cardinal girls urged to mark the gift clearly. Modoc Classic this Friday fourth place and Tyler Harris The Fall River Bulldogs sports awards where their volleyball squad, Deidra Each family is asked to and Saturday. took the fi rst place in the 160 Bobby Main took fi rst place All league selections were Jeppson received the Ever- bring their own place setting, Last Wednesday Dec. 4, weight class. in the 135-pound weight also named for football and green League MVP and and a dish to share. the Raiders attended the Russell Burkett, Jeremiah class netting three pins and volleyball. teammates Rachel Oney, Bishop Quinn meet in Palo White, Collins, and Bushey defeating his opponent in the Blue was third in NSCIF Jennifer Tucker, Nicole Wine- Cedro, where Caleb Jackson also attended the Meet but fi nals 5-2. scoring with 176 points, sixth garden and Katie Pope were received the most outstand- did not place. “For this week were off to in rushing with 1508 yards all selected for the All league ing heavyweight wrestler in “We ve got a good group Modoc and next weekend on the season and second squad. the 171 pound class. with some young newcomers we will head to Reno for the among the top 20 rushers. Also Fall River s Deanna Matt Schottel Cole Col- but I think the older guys will tournament of champions,” Blue was also selected to Senko was chosen for the lins and Travis Bushey also help them along and wrestle Fall River coach Don Chaix the second team all-section. SCL Co-MVP along with attended the BQ meet but pretty solid while there at it,” added. J.C. Hunsaker, Blake being selected for the third failed to place. coach Jack Strickland noted. Oney, Mikey Hernandez, team All Section. On Dec. 6-7, the Raid- “We still have to spread out John Legerton and Justin

Scenic byway impact meeting The Volcanic Legacy By- way will include a portion of Highway 89 in the Burney area and a meeting is sched- uled to explain the impact Dec. 16, noon, at Round Table Pizza in Burney. Joanne Steele, from the Siskiyou Visitors Bureau will be the guest speaker at this, the next Chamber general meeting. She will explain the impact of this scenic byway on our community. Those who are a retailer, motel owner, res- taurant owner, gas station owner, or enjoy the ben- efi ts of tourism, are urged to attend. Blood drive set for McArthur The last Blood Drive of 2002, for Fall River— McArthur area is set Dec. 16, from 3 to 6 p.m. The theme for this drive is “We need more Heroes.” The drive will be held at the Lion s Hall in McArthur and a free T- shirt will be given with each donation. THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • DECEMBER 11, 2002 • PAGE 7 Pool wants to Modoc Christmas offer 1st grade bird count tally is swimming set for Dec. 21 The tenth annual Modoc one of the 1,936 counts that Christmas Bird Count will be include over 55,000 volun- curriculum held December 21. teers from all 50 states, every Participants will attempt Canada province, parts of BY MEG FOX tor for the Shasta County to tally all birds within a 17- Central and South America, Pictured above are students of last year sCSF dis- Burney pool Manager Department of Public Health square mile area around Bermuda, the West Indies, tribution of food baskets. Cindy White and Pat Pell, a in Burney, said the Partner- Modoc national Wildlife and the Pacifi c islands during lifeguard and former school ship for the Public s Health Refuge. a two-week period this Christ- teacher, think it s important has mini-grants that are open Previous years counts mas season. CSF to sing carols and that children in this area to non-profi ts for physical have been a big success. Apart from its attraction know water safety and they activities and suggested they The last count tallied more as a social, sporting, and hope to initiate a program apply. than 5,800 birds of 60 spe- competitive event, the annual giveaway food baskets within the local schools to “This is a great idea,” com- cies within the survey area. count reveals interesting and do that. mented Lynn Dorroh, IMAGE That count included par- scientifi cally useful informa- to the local community They want to offer a two- member and project direc- ticipants from Alturas, central tion on the early winter distri- week swimming and water tor for Acorn Enterprises in California, and Oregon. In bution patterns of various bird California Scholarship the CSF members will gather safety program to all fi rst Montgomery Creek. additions to attracting folks species and overall health of Federation (CSF) at Burney to sing Christmas carols graders as part of their PE In discussing their project, from out of town, it is hoped the environment. High will hold its annual for the patients at Burney curriculum, White said. White said that although the more Modoc residents will The Modoc count is open Christmas Caroling and Annex. With the help of Burney Burney pool offers compre- join this year s count. to birders of all skill levels. Christmas Food Basket Dis- They will also sing carols Elementary School teacher hensive swimming lessons In its 103rd year, the Christ- Anyone interested in partici- tribution this Sunday night through some neighborhoods Marcy Schmidt, they are in the summer, not everyone mas Bird Count is the longest pating should contact Shan- December 15. in Burney, requesting addi- writing a grant request to the takes advantage of it. running volunteer-based bird non Ludwig at 233-3572 for As a service project, the tional food donations. Then Burney-Fall River Education Pell said she and several census. The Modoc count is details. students fi rst collect non-per- they will organize the food Foundation for $1,900 to volunteers would work with ishable food items at the high baskets and deliver them to cover the cost to transport about seven students at a school through their advise- local families that evening. about 110 fi rst graders from time in the warm water of the ments groups. CSF is asking that com- Fall River Elementary School therapy pool. They also welcome dona- munity members supply to the swimming pool on “Cold water turns a lot of Raider Review tions from community mem- names and addresses of Bailey Avenue in Burney. people off,” she said. bers. Donated items should families who would enjoy a Burney students could The therapy pool also has BY NICOLE CARLOTTO the Live Oak Tournament and be brought to the offi ce food basket by calling Burney walk to the pool. ramp, so that children can Everyone is counting down the boys headed up to Fall at Burney High by Friday, High School at 335-4575, by While we live in an area walk into the water. the days until Christmas River for the distinguished December 13. Friday, December 13. surrounded by water, not that Their fi rst priority is water break! The nice Thanksgiv- Block F Tournament. On Sunday, December 15 many children learn to swim, safety. ing Holiday came just in time Wrestling also started this White said. We want children to know to give everyone a much week, having their fi rst match STORK She and Pell presented what to do if they fall in the needed rest, and to energize at Bishop Quinn on the 4th. their idea during the Oct. water and what to do if a Burney High for everything They also traveled to Chester REPORT 21 IMAGE (Intermountain friend falls in, which is to go in store these last days of on the 6th. Action Growth Education) get help, said Pell. December. But sports are not the Samuel Alejandro Baldwin meeting in Burney. They would also teach The fi rst home basket- only thing going on around Extended was born November 27, 2002 Because the Education children the beginning ele- ball games were Tuesday school. the seniors are busily at 1:04 a.m. He weighed 7 lbs Foundation does not give ments of swimming such as December 3 against Butte planning this year s winter hours at 5 ounces and was 21 inches grants for wages, White and bobbing and how to put their Valley. Our Junior Varsity ball, which is set for January long. Pell asked IMAGE members faces in the water. boys came out on top, taking 25, 2003. Bids will be on sale F.R. library Samuel has a 2-year if the organization had any Children who are already an early lead and running after the return from winter old brother, Marco, and the funding to pay Pell about swimmers would be chal- away with it for the win. break. family lives in Dixon, CA. $320 to run the program. lenged to move ahead, Pell Our varsity teams did not The CSF elves are busy changed Dean is a 1991 graduate of Shellisa Moore, commu- said. come out on top in this round selling their annual Christmas Burney High School. nity development coordina- of action, but this is still pre- candy grams, and the Span- As of December 7, the Fall Maternal grandparents are season. ish Club just sold out for the River Valley Library will close Jesus and Rosario Partida of Junior varsity girls did not second year in a row of their its Monday evening hours. Dixon, CA. Public invited to get to put their skills to the Spanish candies (ryitas)! The extended hours will be Paternal grandparents test, since Butte Valley did As you can see, everyone offered again in the spring. are Bill and Tina Baldwin of not have a junior varsity girl s is hustling around with all Also, the children s sto- Burney, CA, who welcome express social and team. of their activities. If its not rytime which was offered their 11th grandchild. The varsity squads had one thing, it is another. Two on Thursday morning will economic concerns some more warm up action weeks and counting! also be discontinued as of this week, the girls went to December 7. Toys for The regular library hours to forest service of Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. will still Tots and The Forest Service would many discussions, meetings, be in effect. like to hear the public s analysis and other input, this dinner set concerns about social and session will help improve Annual Christmas The Big Bend Marines economic effects of manage- upon the original Jan. 2001 with the cooperation of the ment choices related to the decision.” Big Bend community center ongoing review of the Sierra The review team is ham dinner slated will be hosting the annual Nevada Forest Plan Amend- expected to present recom- Christmas Christmas “Toys for Tots” and ment (Framework). mendations to Blackwell in Dinner on Saturday, Decem- A one-day workshop February, and he will decide at the VFW Hall lessons ber 21, at the community on Dec. 13 at the Miner s on which recommendations The Burney Veterans of playing Country and old center. Foundry, 325 Spring Street in to adopt and what steps are Foreign Wars Post 5689 and “Rock and Roll” in the VFW and carols Singing carols, Santa and Nevada City, CA, will include needed to implement them. The American Legion Post lounge. his elves and the gift giving time for public dialogue, as Blackwell wants time for 441 are holding their Annual The bar will be open to the Christmas lessons and will be a t 11 a.m. well as panel discussions the public to comment on the Christmas Ham Dinner on public for this special event Carols will be presented by A free ham and turkey and presentations by experts recommendations before he December 14, at the Burney that benefi ts the community. the Gradeschool Catechism dinner will follow at noon. in the fi eld. makes that decision. Veteran s Hall, 37410 Main The proceeds from this children of St. Francis Catho- Participants are requested to Running from 8 a.m. to 5 Any proposed changes Street. usually “sold-out” event lic Church, Juniper Ave., at 4 bring desserts and salads. p.m., the workshop topics will to the Jan. 2001 Framework This traditional ham dinner benefi ts the Burney children p.m. on Wednesday, Decem- All parents and children of include socioeconomic rela- decision will then be analyzed is open to the general public by sponsoring the Annual ber 18. Public invited. the Intermountain area are tionships between national using appropriate National for a nominal cost of $6 Children sChristmas Party to invited. forests and communities, Environmental Policy Act adults, and only $3 for chil- be held on December 21. trends and patterns for the processes, including public dren 12 and under. This party will be held from Sierra Nevada, relationships notice and public involve- The evening starts with a 10 a.m. to noon, with Santa with tribal governments, and ment and comment. “no host” social hour com- Clause giving Christmas OBITUARIES community fi re protection The review was ordered mencing at 5 p.m. The ham stockings to the children at costs and benefi ts. by FS Chief Dale Bosworth dinner will be served from 6 the Burney Veteran s Hall. He is survived by spouse, “I want to make sure that late last year in his appeal to 8 p.m. The ham is cut from For more information call Eugene Albert Dora of Burney; sons Robert the Framework Review team decision that upheld the plan a quality “Tavern Ham” the Gene Rosendahl at 335- of Moscow, ID, Carl of Santa hears what people have to and directed its implementa- Schneider generous cut will be served 5280 or VFW bar at 335- Barbara; daughter Lynda say about economic impacts tion, but asked that Blackwell Equipment operator, 82 with a potato dish, corn, cold 4971. Remaining tickets will Bridges of Folsom; broth- of the Framework,” said see if it could be improved in Services for Eugene Albert slaw, rolls, and dessert. be sold at the door. ers David and Asa both Pacifi c Southwest Regional light of the 234 appeals that it Schneider of Burney were During the dinner, and Buy tickets early, only 300 of McArthur; sisters Viola Forester Jack Blackwell. received. held yesterday. afterwards, the guests will tickets are available for this Hawkins and Amy McCul- “Combined with fi eld trips, Pastor Jeff Bidwell offi ci- be entertained by Pete Davis popular event. ley both of Burney, Freda ated at the Fall River Mills Murphy of San Luis Obispo; Veterans Hall. and six grandchildren. He was buried at Pine He was affi liated with the Grove Cemetery in McArthur. US Army during WWII and He died Dec. 7, 2002 at his received the Bronze Star. residence. Memorial contributions Mr. Schneider was born Christmas Light Parade may be made to Intermoun- March 14, 1920 in Day, and tain Hospice, P.O. Box 788, moved to Shasta County in Fall River Mills, CA 96028 or 1994 from Santa Rosa. route Saturday evening charity of choice.

The Fall River Valley chamber of commerce TOGETHER AGAIN---FOREVER is hosting the fi fth annual Country Christmas Light Parade Saturday. hot chocolate and cookies will be provided and pictures taken with Santa will be available. Cash prizes will be awarded for bitg rigs, buses, motorhomes, cars, small trucks and tractors. Entry forms can be picked up at Valley market, Somethin Spe- cial, Bader Real Estate and Fall River Phar- macy or by telephoning 336-6413 or 336-1089.

Elouise & Richard Norris June 1998----December 2002 PAGE 8 • DECEMBER 11, 2002 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • DECEMBER 11, 2002 • PAGE 9 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Tremendous born in the next few days. Margo brought her video We are very success camera and took a video Editor: of the dinner and who was proud Editor: We would like to thank there. It was great to see Thanks to all the great the community and society her and have her join the people at the Burney Annex members for giving such members for the thanksgiv- who took care of Martha great support to our Harvest ing dinner. Conyers. dinner and raffl e benefi ting Julie Silva shared the She was truly loved by the museum. beautiful album with pictures many for the last 4 years. Both events were a tre- of the recent wedding of her The community should be mendous success. Our daughter Nicole to Lance very proud and supportive thanks to all who brought Darnell. It will be a wonderful of this facility and the many potluck, those who provided keepsake of a very special people that work there. the delicious stews, and to occasion. They do outstanding care those who furnished gifts for Coming up the Christmas giving and need your sup- the drawings. social will be held at the port. The following people won home of Coleen Copeland We are proud of their dedi- the four raffl e prizes: Afghan- with Glovena Criss co-host- cated work. Susan Brown, Quilt-Barbara ing the event on the 12th of -Joan Hawthorne Hartley, Garden bench-Vir- December. & family ginia Jorge, and Pie Safe- Anyone wishing more Nancy Fharrah-Speck. news on this can call Dianna Local food -Ft. Crook Historical Hockett at 294-5875 or Ruby Society Board Sunderman at 294-5509. pantry Fall River Mills -Agnes Bartlett Editor: Publicity Chairperson The Fall River High School NDGW Bieber Council with the help of the classes presented a Thanks- Thanksgiving Lost a real giving dinner recently to ben- dinner efi t the local food pantry. friend We want to thank the Editor: Editor: many people who supported June Legerton, of Adin, The Hat Creek Playhouse us by donating pies, purchas- hosted the Thanksgiving lost a real friend with the ing dinner tickets, working, social at the home of Kathryn passing of Elmo Lonquist. Hiram Oiler pictured with some of the products produced locally from the wild donating gifts to be given Purrington, on the 21st of He was there in 1974 rice and sent around the world. away to individuals donating November, with Julie Silva when Bill and I began chang- canned items, the entertain- helping with the serving. It ing the old Grange Hall into ers, Cafeteria Manager, Tina was Roast Beef, with a vari- Hat Creek Playhouse. Russell, Mrs. Corr and her ety of veggies, served with He told us the history of class for making the beauti- coffee or wine and a deli- the hall—the previous school ful decorations, and Cheryl cious dessert of strawberries, and then the old yellow marshmallows and whipped Riley for being our ticket Wild rice produced school house. taker plus the hard working cream. Elmo helped us solve so student council who not only The table was decorated many problems and was worked but helped clean up well in the thanksgiving interested in the upkeep— afterwards! theme to tablecloth, and like sending a load of gravel locally being sent We have a generous staff dishes. Those who enjoyed to keep down summertime and student body and I am the dinner were, Kathryn dust. proud of their efforts. Thanks Purrington, Marjorie Poy- He hardly missed a show, for once again allowing us to tress, Dianna Hockett, Julie was kind and cheerful, and around the world do a worthwhile community Silva, Ruby Sunderman and served on our Board of Direc- project. Agnes Bartlett. tors with Grace—so many -Terrie Berry They had a pleasant sur- kindnesses are not forgotten. BY MEG FOX it is time consuming to cook selling a huge amount,” he Activities Director prise of member Margo Hill- We shall miss our wonder- Parisian markets are and we re trying to develop said. Fall River High School man who was up here from ful neighbor. stocking them. products to make it easier for And then, suddenly, sales La Mirada, to witness the -Lucy & Bill Phelps Airline passengers on the consumer,” Oilar said. dropped to zero. birth of her second grand- Founder & Director fl ights to Anchorage are With a U.S. Department “I was doing an in-store child who is due soon to be Hat Creek Playhouse snacking on them. of Agriculture, Value-Added demo one day and the chips And even a Greek or two Agricultural Product grant tasted terrible. I immediately can be found nibbling Fall for $405,675, Fall River Wild called Trader Joe s and River Wild Rice Chips. Rice has developed and mar- asked them to taste the chips These are just a few of the keted a pre-cooked wild rice we had there and theirs were new markets being devel- product. terrible, too.” oped by Fall River Wild Rice “It s a package of pre- The product manufacturer in Glenburn. cooked wild rice and water had used rancid oil. The California Wild Rice that takes two minutes to “Once a label goes bad, Growers Association, a coop- prepare,” he said. “We are it s bad,” said Oilar. “We erative of 28 wild rice growers ‘adding value to wild rice really considered dropping from the Fall River Valley and through retort processing.” the product.” Big Valley, was established in Oilar wrote the grant Instead, they took another 1987. for the new product after look at it and developed a “It was established by attending a food show and new, high-protein chip, which farmers who were interested sampling salmon soup in a Horizon and Alaska Airlines in controlling the processing fl exible package. agreed to distribute in Febru- of their wild rice,” said Hiram “I thought we could do ary. Oilar, general manager of the the same thing with our wild The recent value-added Fall River Wild Rice plant on rice, so I started doing some grant was “critical,” said Oilar. Osprey Road where the rice research.” “We ve got new packaging is processed and packaged. It didn t go well at first. “We and we re going to reintro- Locally, about 1,800 acres did some tests with a food duce the product and put it in are in wild rice, which isn t company in Ohio, but they front of focus groups.” really rice at all, but a cereal were not able to produce His goal is to get into the grain and the only one native what we wanted.” bid cycle for public schools to the North American conti- At another food show two this spring. nent. years ago in Paris, Oilar Oilar, who has a degree The plant, Zizania palus- sampled prunes packaged by in agriculture marketing from tris, is a tall, aquatic grass the ShoEi Foods Corp. Inc. of Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, Employer of the Year that prospers in shallow Japan. moved here from Portland, Pit River Casino General Manager Louis DeGidio, at left, and Jessica Jim, lakes, marshes and streams. Their subsidiary, ShoEi Ore. when he was hired as Its seeds are harvested Foods USA, in Marysville, general manager in August vice-chairperson of the Pit River Tribe and also human resource manager of and then steamed, dried, was able to develop what 1996. the Native American Assistance Program, display the hand-crafted Ute Tribe dehulled, and cleaned to pro- Oilar and the rice growers He has been president of Navajo pottery vase awarded by the California Indian Manpower Consortium duce the dark brown grain. were looking for through the the Fall River Valley Cham- Inc. to the casino for being their 2001 Employer of the Year. At right, Gaming “Being a cooperative has retort processing method. ber of Commerce and varsity Commissioner Randy Wolfi n shows off the hand-woven Hopi wall-hanging pre- been a struggle,” said Oilar. “We re now on line with track coach at Fall River But Fall River Wild Rice them and they do a tremen- sented in recognition of the Pit River Tribe s 15 years of membership. High School. He also serves has come a long way. dous job producing a super, on the board for the Private The snack chips, made high-quality product.” Industry Council. of wild rice, black beans and Three weeks ago, Fall He wrote each of the three Safety tips shared as corn, are served on Horizon River Wild Rice received a grants, which were edited by and Alaska Airlines and sold $100,000 Buy California Spe- Offi ce Manager Kathy Ander- at hundreds of specialty food cialty Crop grant to expand son. and grocery stores nation- the retort process line by “I write them and she cor- way to prevent injury wide. mixing rice. rects them and makes them Fall River Wild Rice is also “We redoing wild rice and The downtown U-Turn, look good,” he said. in a residential district when the third largest exporter of Basmati rice, wild rice and why not? And a good part of his time another vehicle is approach- wild rice in the world. brown rice, wild rice and jas- You are driving in down- is spent in airplanes as he ing from either direction The local rice is shipped mine rice, and whatever we town Burney and park at the travels around marketing Fall within 200 feet, or upon any in bulk to France, Germany, can think of,” Oilar said. right hand curb. Your trans- River Wild Rice. highway where the driver Denmark, England, New Zea- Their third grant, of action at the local business is “Over the past three weeks does not have an unob- land, Thailand, and Greece, $135,000, is another USDA completed. I was in New Orleans, Mon- structed view for 200 feet in where it is often blended Rural Development Value- You get back into your car treal, and Paris. Next week I both directions. with other products and sold Added Agricultural Product and realize that your next First of all, U-turns cannot go to L.A.,” he said. Let s not forget the fi re under different labels. Marketing and Development stop requires you to travel in be made in a business dis- “We retrying really hard to department. No U-turns In Thailand, Fall River Wild grant. the opposite direction. trict, except at an intersec- make this a profi table busi- in front of the driveway Rice is blended with jasmine What Fall River Wild Rice You look into your rear tion, and it must be made ness for our growers.” entrance or approaches to a rice and sent back to the plans to develop and pack- view mirror and do not see only from the far left-hand Fall River Wild Rice fi re station. (Reference: Vehi- for sale. age is a soy-enhanced wild any traffi c approaching. You lane, as long as there is no also has an on-line store at cle Code section 22100.5, “Another company cooks rice snack chip. turn your steering wheel to sign posted restricting the www.frwr.com where shop- 22103, 22104, and 22105). and freezes the rice and it “And then we want to the left and make a U-turn. U-turn. pers can fi nd gift baskets or The next time you are driv- goes into Marie Callender target the public school Suddenly you notice fl ashing Violations most often occur individual packages of chips ing in downtown Burney, think products in Europe,” Oilar system and school lunch red lights in your rear view when the person is stopped (lightly salted, garlic, or sweet about where you can make a said. programs, where there is a mirror and wonder where at the right-hand curb and and sour wasabi), gourmet U-turn safely and legally. Oilar is currently develop- growing market for healthier they came from. makes a 180-degree turn wild rice, organic wild rice, Knowing these laws will ing a market for the product food,” Oilar said. You pull to the right curb across all the traffi c lanes. quick cook (35 minutes), and help avoid a collision and in Egypt. “We regoing to let the kids and the red lights follow. The Turning across traffi c is fully cooked/ ready to serve make you a better driver! In the past two years, the drive the product into the offi cer approaches and tells potentially dangerous for you wild rice. ______local label has gotten a boost store by demand.” you that you made an illegal and the other drivers. In time for the holidays, the The column is produced by from three grants totaling Even the original wild rice U-turn. Are there other times that site also has recipes for such the Intermountain Injury Pre- $641,000 to enhance existing chip, at fi rst so successful, So you think you can t make a treats as Cranberry Wild Rice vention Coalition, and written products and develop new has had a rough go of it. to yourself, when can I U-turn? Salad and Holiday Wild Rice by local representatives of market strategies. “We started marketing the make a U-turn? You cannot make a U-turn Stuffi ng. agencies participating. “Wild rice is expensive and chips in 1999 and we were DECEMBER 11, 2002 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • BULLETIN • EAST VALLEY TIMES TTHEHE WWANTANT ADSADS CALL (530) 335-4533 • (530) 275-1716 • (530) 549-3304 CHARGE IT TO YOUR DISCOVER CARD, VISA, MASTERCARD or AMERICAN EXPRESS

10” Table saw Crafts- ment and supplies and man old solid big motor willingness to assume 220V Custom wheeled responsibility a must. PUBLIC stand, rack & pinion Excellent compensation fence control $275. and benefi ts. Please 336-6241. contact the Human (0212-18) Resource Department NOTICES ______at Mayers Memorial KZ shaped skis with Hospital at toll Free ______marker bindings 158 (877) 545-7241 or (530) length good condition. 10 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 336-5511. NAME STATEMENT $150. 336-5074. (0212-11) (0212-18) NOTICES File No. 2002-0001495 ______December 3, 2002 ______NOTICE TO The following person is Washer & gas dryer CREDITORS OF doing business as: 75 BULK SALE LET BILL DO IT excellent conditon $250 UCC Sec. 6105 2001 JEWELL LN for pair. Call 530-515- CHILD CARE & Sec. 6104 REDDING, CA 96001 9768. McPherson, Bill (0212-11) NOTICE IS HEREBY 2001 Jewell Lane New in Burney, licensed GIVEN that a bulk sale Redding, CA 96001 ______In-Home family day is about to be made. McPherson, Helen Woodstove Frontier care. 13+ years expe- The name(s), busi- 2001 Jewell Lane box airtight, takes 24” ness address(es) of the rience. Pre-school cur- Redding, CA 96001 logs $300. 335-5111. Seller(s), is/are: (if none, This business is conducted riculum, Kindergarten so state): by Husband and Wife. The (031-1) readiness. Meals and Daniel Jones and Deborah Registrant has begun to ______snacks provided. Large Jones, 32289 Main Street, transact business under Metal bunk sets with Burney, CA 96013 fenced yard with plenty the fi ctitious business mattresses, all new. name listed above. of toys. Lots of fun Doing Business as: Mt. (s)Helen McPherson Free delivery, $369. and TLC. 0-13 years. Burney Chevron Notice: This fi ctitious 347-3646. License #455403595. name statement expires (0212-18) All other business name(s) Call Joey at 335-5700. fi ve years from the date ______and address(es) used by it was fi led in the offi ce of (0212-18) the Seller(s) within the the county clerk. A new Utlity trailer, 8 ft., factory ______past three years, as stated fi ctitious business name built $600. 336-6814. Safe and Reliable by the Seller(s), is/are: (if statement must be fi led (0212-11) none, so state): Child Care, License prior to that date. The PLACE YOUR AD BY 4 P.M. FRIDAY ______none fi ling of this statement #455401973, Call Janice at 335-3406 does not of itself authorize in violation of the rights Business and Professions The name(s) and address the use in this state of a 34 of the Buyer(s) is/are: of another under federal, Code.) Beginner s Spanish 21 (02tfc) fi ctitious business name state or common law (See Published Nov. 27, Dec. 4, ______Ronald N. Telford and in violation of the rights Class starting soon for all Connie J. Telford, P.O. Box Sections 14411 ET SEQ., 11, 18, 2002. ages. Fun, too! Please FUEL & of another under federal, Business and Professions ______PETS 262, Courtland, CA 95615 state or common law (See call 275-1636 or e-mail The assets being sold are Code.) [email protected] FIREWOOD Come Join Us Sections 14411 ET SEQ., Published Dec. 4, 11, 18, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Free to a good home, generally described as: Business and Professions (0301-01) preschool & after DESCRIPTION: THE 25, 2002. NAME STATEMENT 3 puppies & 1 dog, school programs, Code.) ______File No. 2002-0001415 Firewood for sale. ASSETS OF A CERTAIN Published Dec. 11, 18, 25, 335-4649 after 6 p.m. mini mart and gas sta- November 13, 2002 B.B.B. Juniper $125, Oak Intermountain 2002, and Jan. 1, 2003. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The following person is Mother is a Kelpi, pups $150, free delivery to tion business known as ______HARDWOOD Mt. Burney Chevron and NAME STATEMENT doing business as: Kelpi cross, ready to Burney, Fall River Mills Community File No. 2002-0001447 BIG TIMBER LIVESTOCK is located at: 37300 Main FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FLOORS go. Cute! and Bieber area only. Center Street, Burney, CA 96013 November 19, 2002 12069 TINTAGEL LN NAME STATEMENT The following person is WHITMORE, CA 96096 Tearouts, (0212-25) 336-6665. Main & Commerce, File No. 2002-0001473 The bulk sale is intended doing business as: Blumenthal, Peter H. Repairs, ______(0212-11) Burney November 25, 2002 THE AMERICAN STORE 12069 Tintagel Ln to be consummated at the The following person is Lays, Sand & ______offi ce of: Alliance Title 37020 MAIN STREET Whitmore, CA 96096 24 335-4600 doing business as: BURNEY, CA 96013 This business is con- License 455401515/516 Company and the antici- SHASTA MOBILE Refi nish Halter, Twila E. ducted by an Individual. 35 (02tfc) pated sale date is Decem- HOME PARK FREE PLANTS ber 31, 2002______. 36536 Mountain Home Rd The Registrant has begun 38273 MAIN STREET Burney, CA 96013 to transact business under ESTIMATE MISC. ______BURNEY, CA 96013 Lavere-Green, Debra L. the fi ctitious business The bulk sale is subject Steurer, Janice L. No Travel Charge GARDENING to California Uniform 20023 Hudson St name listed above on Nov. 76 4042 Bancroft Drive Burney, CA 96013 13, 2002. WANTED Commercial code Section El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 1-530-335-4842 6106.2 YES. This business is con- (s)Peter H. Blumenthal MISC. Steurer, Timothy F. ducted by Copartners. The Notice: This fi ctitious or Wanted: Aluminum 4042 Bancroft Drive If the sale is subject to Registrant has begun to name statement expires 1-530-945-8811 LIVING Christmas tree. Please El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 transact business under fi ve years from the date SERVICES Sec. 6106.2, the follow- This business is conducted call 335-2000 or 335- ing information must be the fi ctitious business it was fi led in the offi ce of Bryan Small by Husband and Wife. The name listed above. the county clerk. A new CHRISTMAS 4520. provided. The name and Registrant has begun to Brad sQuality Drywall address of the person with (s)D. Lavere-Green fi ctitious business name (031-1) paint & tile etc. 243- transact business under Notice: This fi ctitious statement must be fi led whom claims may be fi led the fi ctitious business TREES ______8229 cell 356-2393. is: Alliance Title Company, name statement expires prior to that date. The Mobile home approved name listed above. fi ve years from the date fi ling of this statement SEAMLESS Gift Certificates (02-12-25) 444 E. Cypress Avenue, (s)Timothy F. Steurer wood stove 336-5071. Redding, CA 96002 it was fi led in the offi ce of does not of itself authorize GUTTERS ______Notice: This fi ctitious the county clerk. A new the use in this state of a (0212-18) and the last date for fi ling name statement expires ROOFING, WINTER HOURS claims by any creditor fi ctitious business name fi ctitious business name TUES-SAT ______fi ve years from the date statement must be fi led in violation of the rights REMODELING, 80 shall be December 30, it was fi led in the offi ce of 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. 2002___which is the busi- prior to that date. The of another under federal, ALL KINDS OF the county clerk. A new fi ling of this statement state or common law (See 41 ness day before the sale fi ctitious business name AUTOS FOR date specifi ed above. does not of itself authorize Sections 14411 ET SEQ., REPAIRS Boster's Nursery statement must be fi led the use in this state of a Business and Professions WILDERNESS 21725 Cassel Rd. Dated: December 5, 2002 prior to that date. The HELP SALE BUYER(S): fi ctitious business name Code.) CONSTRUCTION Cassel fi ling of this statement in violation of the rights Published Nov. 27, Dec. 4, 335-4499 1984 Jeep Grand Wag- Ronald N. Telford and does not of itself authorize WANTED Connie J. Telford of another under federal, 11, 18, 2002. 335-2237 oneer new tires, runs the use in this state of a state or common law (See ______great, $2300 OBO, Published December 11, fi ctitious business name CA LIC#594222 2002 Sections 14411 ET SEQ., A full-time Enrollment 941-7012 til 7 p.m. Data Entry position is 30 (0212-25) now available at the ______THIS WEEK S CROSSWORD PUZZLE MISC. FOR Pit River Tribal Offi ce. APPLES ANSWERS ON BACK PAGE EOE w/Indian prefer- 1979 Toyota pickup Terry Mill Ranch SALE ence (P.L. 93-638, 25 Apples “Special $12 long bed w/ shell runs In the Race Number 1 extra fancy U.S.C. 450e). Final good $450 OBO 336- Fall River Joint Unifi ed fi ling date: 12/23/02. ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 crimsons one bushel 6942. School District has the Receive a complete job 1. Run __ of the about 40 lbs” (0212-25) Also: golden & kings following surplus items description at: Pit River law 14 15 16 ______open Friday-Monday 9-6 for sale: Weight-training 6. Deliver a Tribe, 37014 Main St., 97 Ford Expedition 17 18 19 follow signs on equipment (This equip- Burney, CA 96013, or tirade Terry Mill Road, ment is in poor condi- XLT, 4x4 83K A-T, A-C, 10. "Queen __ contact Elizabeth at loaded CD, tow pack- 20 21 22 23 Round Mountain 337- tion and is no longer (530) 335-5421. Day" 6593 age, custom tires & 14. Capital on the in use; new equipment (0212-11) 24 25 26 (0212-18) was donated to the wheels, $15,000 335- Aar ______7122 or 335-7102. 15. HOMES part Athletic Department) A ful-time Receptionist 27 28 29 30 (0212-11) 16. Got 100 on Items cand be viewed position is now avail- NO JOB ______17. Cary Grant, at Burney High School, able at the Pit River 31 32 33 34 35 36 TOO SMALL Toyota Tacoma 96 Ext often 37571 Mountain View Tribal Offi ce. EOE Call DNA Home 4x4, D6, new motor, 19. Steak order Road, Burney. Bids w/Indian preference 37 38 39 Improvement with 50K warranty, 20. Model must be received by (P.L. 93-638, 25 U.S.C. Gil Lehman AC/CD, custom wheels, Macpherson 40 41 42 Friday, December 20, 450e). Final fi ling date: 21. Fleur-de-__ 335-2932 2002, and should be tool box, fl ow master 12/23/02. Receive a $12,750. 335-7102 or 22. Like many 43 44 submitted to Roger complete job descrip- 335-7122. modem ______Borkey, Fall River tion at: Pit River Tribe, BURNEY- Veteran s (0212-11) connections 45 46 47 48 49 Joint Unifi ed School 37014 Main St. Burney, Hall for rent, for private ______24. Perlman of District, 20375 Tama- CA 96013, or contact 50 51 52 53 54 55 and public events. "Cheers" rack Avenue, Burney, Elizabeth at (530) 335- Days & nights, reason- 81 26. Necklace add- California 96013, (530) 5421. on 56 57 58 59 able rates. Full kitchen. 335-4538. Preference in hiring 27. The __ Catering available. TRUCK/VANS (0212-11) is given to: (1) Quali- (classic 60 61 62 Largest, best equipped ______fi ed Pit River Tribal Reagan role) hall in Intermountain 1983 Chevy S10 63 64 65 Tony Little s “lifestyle acNamara’s Band, Inc. acNamara’s Member, (2) a qualifi ed Blazer. Rebuilt engine, 30. In need of area. Receptions, gazelle exerciser” w/ liniment ©M American Indian/Alaska 4-speed, am/fm, good American Profile Hometown Content 021208 reunions, banquets, videos, like new. $300 31. Hoopster Shaq Native in accordance tires. Needs tune up, meetings, sales 335-3980. 32. Shopaholic's with Title 25, US Code, rear brakes installed, 52. LPGA star __ 6. Aqua __ (gold 27. Germanic 45. Tedious events, etc. Call Ginny delight (0212-25) Section 472 and 473; Pak dissolver) invader of routine at 335-4488 or call the and CA smog emission 33. Poet Teasdale ______and (3) other interested 56. "But __ art?" 7. Treaty Rome 46. First name in Club at 335-4971 after installed. good work rig, 37. Low-growing K-2 Shapped skiis with applicants. 57. All settled up subject 28. Concerning, in TV talk 4 p.m. $1,000 OBO. Must Sell shrub Marker bindings, 158- (0212-18) 60. Evening, on 8. Long or legalese 47. Upper crust (02tfc) ASAP so all offers will 40. Hung on to length, good condition. ______marquees Peeples 29. Ring out 48. Take up or let ______be considered. 335- 41. Within earshot $150. 336-5074. 61. Belt one out 9. Not so tough 30. "Beowulf," et out CASSEL AA Alcoholics Logging company 5270. 42. Put one's two (0212-18) 62. i.e., for long 10. Capacitance al. 49. Unwelcome Anonymous. Support needs motor opera- (0212-25) cents in ______63. "In the unit 32. Villainous look engine sounds and understanding, tor, Timbco operator ______43. Versatile Refrigerator $50, tread- headlights" 11. Florida citrus 33. Take the place 51. Capp's __ the someone to talk to. & mechanic. 2 years trucks, for mill $75, entertainment critter city of Hyena Transportation to experience. Drug test 83 short 64. Earl Grey and 12. Any 34. Plugging away 53. Holiday meetings available. center $100. 335-5151. required. 529-2121 or 44. One-named others "Seinfeld" 35. Litter's preceders Please call 335-4052 (0212-18) 527-6216. CAMPERS/ folk singer 65. Sauce with episode, now littlest 54. Take a siesta or 335-2611, 335- ______(0212-11) 45. Hood with an basil 13. Highly skilled 36. On the briny 55. Division word 4142, 335-7064 Woodstove, Frontier ______TRAILERS oily hairdo 18. N.Y. Met, e.g. 38. Investor's 58. Contend box, airtight takes 24” Purchasing: Join a 49. Marina (02tfc) 23. Suffix with concern 59. Bellboy's logs $300. 335-5111. self-directed work team 1975 Ideal 21.5 ft. travel walkway DOWN ______opal or glass 39. Be an omen of bonus (031-1) where you can combine trailer sleeps 6-8 $2000 50. It'll curl your 1. Up to the task 25. War, to 43. Play for a ______OBO 336-6942. hair 2. Have a hunch your skills as a buyer, Sherman sucker (0212-25) 51. Diminutive, in 3. Face-to-face stock clerk, inventory 26. Like Peary's 44. Portraitist's Dogpatch test control person and ______4. Overworked exploration purchase problem solver. Strong partner? computer skills, knowl- 5. Hilo garland edge of medical equip- FIND SOMETHING? WE LL PUBLISH IT FOR FREE IN THIS NEWSPAPER THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • SHASTA LAKE BULLETIN • EAST VALLEY TIMES • DECEMBER 11, 2002 Wednesday Evening December 11, 2002 PPLACELACE YOURYOUR ADAD BYBY 4 P.M.P.M. FRIDAYFRIDAY 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 ABC My Wife George Extreme Makeover MD's Local Nightline Up Close Local Palo Cedro area 4/4 ______CBS 60 Minutes II Amazing Race Presidio Med Local Late Show Late Late 110 big house, barn, horse Fairfi eld Guest House 137 NBC ED The West Wing Law & Order Local Tonight Show Conan arena, pool, 6 acres for rent. Daily or FOX Bernie Cedric Fast Lane Local Local Local Local Local Local HOUSE FOR $2000 per month. 530- weekly. Kitchen, living A&E Biography American Justice City Confidential Third Watch Biography room, hot tub. Putting INCOME 378-0567. DISC Supermassive Black James Cameron's Expedition Supermassive Black James Cameron's RENT (0212-11) green and BBQ. 335- PROPERTIES DISN The Poof Point Proud Fam Evn Stvns Sis, Sis Boy Meets Boy Meets So Weird J Jacksn ______4015, if no answer, Burney, 2 bdrm, 1 ba leave message. ESPN NBA Wednesday SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter NBA Wednesday home with garage and In Burney, 4-Plex, HGTV Reatore Surprise Bed & Bath Country Collectors Curb Appl B&A Old House Local Local 114 (02tfc) Income Property for fenced yard in adult ______HIST Jesse James: Fact & Vendettas Railroads that Tamed Captives Jesse James: Fact & neighborhood newly sale. reduced price, RENTALS 365-1491 LIFE Unsolved Mysteries A Christmas Gift Golden Grl Golden Grl Nanny Nanny remodeled and clean 131 NICK Explorer Spng Bob Cosby Cosby Cheers Cheers Coach Coach Cosby Cosby $500/MO or consider (02tfc) COMMERCIAL ______TBS Worst Case Scenario Home Fries Boys On the Side lease/option 336-5019. LOTS/ TLC Tanks Junkyard Wars Hackers: Outlaws & Tanks Junkyard Wars (0301-01) OFFICES CAL-SCAN ______ACREAGE TNT Law & Order Miss Lettie and Me Law & Order X-Files 2 Bdrm in Hat Creek IDEAL STATEWIDE USA Goldeneye Goldeneye $400 a month. $400 MINI STORAGE LAKE FRONT LOT deposit, Call Sandy J.P. 10x20, 10x10, Deep clear spring ADS 335-2173. 10x5, Boat /RV storage. water, Best View Boat Thursday Evening December 12, 2002 (031-1) 335-3050 & fi sh for miles! Wildlife, AUTOMOTIVE 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 ______(02tfc) state park, beautiful 1-800-CHARITY! Donate ABC Dinotopia The Best Commercials Primetime Thursday Local Nightline Up Close Local 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath ______exclusive, quiet neigh- your vehicle directly to KEEP-IT CBS Survivor: Thailand CSI: Crime Scene Without a Trace Local Late Show Late Late House in Burney. 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Best HGTV Warriors Landscaper Dsgn4Sexs Cahllenge Hunters Hunters B&A Old House Local Local Commercial shop, for one person. $225 132 BOOKS/PUBLICATIONS HIST Judas: Traitor or Fr Vendettas Chesapeake Bay Bridg Murder on the Run Judas: Traitor or Fr downtown Burney, roll month. 335-4490. ***ANNOUNCEMENT*** LIFE Unsolved Mysteries Holy Joe, Man of Miracles Golden Grl Golden Grl Nanny Nanny up doors, parking. (0212-18) REAL ESTATE NOW Hiring for 2002/2003. Rent 1/2 or all. Half NICK Rugrats Doug Cosby Cosby Cheers Cheers Coach Coach Cosby Cosby ______Postal jobs $13.21-$28.16/ $300 mo. All $500 TBS Firestarter Interview With the Vampire Firestarter Burney, 2 + bedroom WANTED hour. Full benefits/paid month. 335-3160. TLC Monster Machines Tornado Tornado Monster Machines Tornado home $550 + deposit. training/no exp. necessary. TNT NBA New Orleans @ Utah Inside the NBA Lost in Space 337-6638. 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INTER MOUN TAIN 336-6869 REALTY •COMM/RES on Hwy 299E of FRM...... $63,500 •3BD, 2BA, 2-Car gar, lrgSOLD shop on 1 ac...... $134,000 •39 AC Mini Ranch, 4 BD, 2BA, fam rm, barn, shop 37177 MAIN ST., BURNEY, CA 96013 (530) 335-3588 & more...... $300,000 Marge Hoodenpyle Broker Associate 335-4396 •SALE PENDING Lrg lot, 5BD, 2BA, fam rm, Rick Ranslow Broker Owner 335-4662 FAX (530) 335-2660 NEW LISTINGS 3-car/shop...... $128,000 Davis Henrichsen Sales Associate 335-3640 3BD, 2BA, 2-car garage, lg barn, 1ac...... $140,000 Cindy Martin Sales Associate 335-3700 An Independently Owned and Operated Member 3278...1.9 Acres with nice pines. 3 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home, 10x15 •SALE PENDING: Location plus! 3 bd, 2 ba, 2-car Amy Holley Sales Associate 335-3562 of Coldwell Banker Residential Affi liates, Inc. pumphouse & storage, carport, large shop/garage & a big barn! Nice garage, newly painted inside and out. Covered back Teresa Harshman Sales Associate 335-4806 landscaping, fl owers, etc. Near McArthur. All this for only $65,000. deck, fenced w/view of Mt. Shasta...... $97,500 •Nice setting-3bd, 2 ba on 1-3/4 ac., 2 car garage, lg HTTP://WWW.COLDWELLBANKER.COM SOLD www.burneyca.com HOMES**************************************************** back deck, sprinkler system & wood strg.....$125,000 20127 Hudson St., 2900 sq.ft. 3 bd, 21/2 ba, triple garage, 26X24 shop, 8 ac 3058 ... $495,000 •PRICE CHANGE:2bd,2ba, fam rm on 5 ac, barn, E-MAIL:[email protected] 3268...DAY ROAD 3bd, 2 bath, open floor plan, woodstove on hearth, big kitchen with lots of SALE PENDING shop, hobby rm, office...... $90,000 cabinets. Situated on 6 acres with USFS land on two sides & lots of trees ....3268 ... $136,000 •Pittville - 132 ac ranch w/3bd, 1+ ba, views..$550,000 29373 Day Road. 3 bedroom, 2 bath modular home on 2+ acres. Pumphouse, •3 bd, 2 ba, 1-car garage/shop, kennel...... $83,000SOLD barn and pens for animals...... 3269 ... $130,000 •Nice 3 bd, 2 ba, fam rm, carport...... $80,000 HOMES FOR SALE 44956 Hwy 299E. Manufactured home on permanent foundation, 3 bedroom, 2 bath •Commercial/residential in McArthur...... $67,500 #2544...2 bedroom 2 bath mobile in adult park. Private setting out in theSALE woods...... PENDING $19,000 with 2-car garage. Breezeway to large covered deck. Nice shop. Attractive •McArthur mercantile grocery and deli.$150,000 + INV #2545...36984 Oak Street. Immaculate 3 bedroom 1 bath. Great view of Burney Mt...... $79,900 setting with scattered Pines...... 3270 ... $148,500 •Duplex-2bd, 1 ba per unit...... $87,500 #2542...37461 Birch St., 3 bedroom 1 bath home. Fireplace with a wood stove insert...... $81,000 20319 Cedar St., Burney, 3 bd, 1100 sq. ft., Large detached double garage ..3171 ... $79,900 #2539...20288 Hudson St. 3 bedroom 1.5 bath with cozy family room withSALE knotty PENDING pine walls...... $89,900 20296 Cedar St. new paint & metal roof, 2 bd, home. Reduced, make offer..3226 ... $54,500 email: [email protected] #2538...21667 N. Vallejo St. Affordable 3 bedroom 1 bath home on a largeSALE lot...... PENDING ....$79,000 37240 Serpentine Lane, 3 bd, 2 ba, Lindal Cedar home. Quiet cul-de-sac.....3246 ... $349,000 #2530...37027 Park Ave Completely remodeled 3 bedroom 2 bath home. Offered @...... $165,000 37061 Sapphire Road, 2100 sq.ft., 3 bd., 2-1/2 ba.,SALE family PENDING room, wood stove 3247 ... $225,000 DONNA UTTERBACK DALE SLOAT #2526...39955 McArthur Rd. Two bedroom double wide mobile on .59 acres in Dana...... $59,500 37170 Sapphire Rd., 3 bd., 2 ba., custom home with new deck. 1/2 Ac. Trees3248 ... $199,500 19428 Woodhill Dr. 2500 sq.ft. home, 5 bd. 3 ba. situated on 8 ac. Income....3250 ... $229,900 #2460...15 Pine Dr. Quality built move in condition 8 years old and on 1.3 acres...... $75,000 336-6638 336-5379 SALE PENDING 546-855 Old Hiway Rd, Custom 3,000 sq.ft. 2Bd., 2-1/2ba. on 1-3/4 Ac...... 3251 ... $489,000 #2522...37111 Park Ave. 4 bedroom 1.5 bath on 3+ acres. Over 2100 sq. ft ...... $168,000 20548 Hudson St. 4 bd, 2 ba home, detached garage, window air, deck/view 3252 ... $115,000 #2517...404 Fir St. 5+ bedroom 2 bath over 2000 sq. ft. in bieber. NeedsSALE work REDUCED...... PENDING .....$54,000 18630 Hiway 299E. Store, 2 bd, 2 ba home, 700 sq.ft. workshop, landscaped3253 ... $313,000 #2513...20458 Shasta St. Perfect starter home or great investment property REDUCED...... $52,000 Burney Showplace Ranch. 174 Ac. 6 bdrm home, barn, View, on Burney Cr 3233..$1,199,000 #2416...20134 Hudson St.Quality blt custom 2332 sq ft 3 bd 2 ba,1000 sq ft gar.1.33 ac ...... $325,000 payouts. (800)794-7310. SO. COLORADO LOG cabin 39000 Crane Road, 5 treed ac, Rustic 2 story, 4 bd, 2 ba, near Baum Lake ...3164 ... $157,900 #2477...Oak St. in McArthur. Remodeled 3 bd 1 1/2 ba home. Large patio, dbl gar...... $89,500 (CAL*SCAN) 40 ac. - $89,900. Outstand- 37228 Ontario St. Charming 3 bd, 1 ba Home. NewerSALE wood PENDING stove & roof...... 3258 ... $84,000 #2459...20297 Arrowood St. 3 bedroom 2 bath. Beautiful landscaping.SALE REDUCED...... PENDING .$92,000 19829 Cinder Pit Rd. 2 bd Chalet on 2.2 acres boarding Hat Creek. View...... 3257 ... $139,000 ing Rocky Mtn. views from HELP WANTED #2478...37181 Main St. Business & Home combination. Great location 3bd, 2.5 bath ...... $168,500 20496 Tall Timber, Showplace 3 bd, 2 ba, home. Pro-qualitySALE PENDING inside & out ...... 3264 ... $149,500 the deck of this beautiful #2379...Upper Fall River fl ows by this exquisite 5,800 sq. ft. home. Views most rms...... $4,800,000 COOL TRAVEL JOB. Entry log cabin, close to 1,000’s MOBILE HOMES***************************************** level positions. 18+, no #2370...37148 Siskiyou...Burney Mtn view, 2600 sq. ft., 3 bdrm. 2.5 ba hm on 3.89 acs...... $370,000 44864 Pine Shadows Rd 24x60 mobile on 1.7 ac, RV garage, fenced garden3266... $82,500 of BLM rec. land. Enjoy rural #2415…21807 SECOND ST. 2 Level acs, older home fi xer/upper. Owner will carry!!...... $77,500 experience necessary, 2 living unbelievable prices. LAND / RANCHES *************************************** weeks paid training, trans- Call RCR toll-free 1-866- LAND FOR SALE Hudson & Superior St. Double lot zoned R-3 , great location for apartments.2756 ... $32,500 portation, lodging provided. 696-5263. (CAL*SCAN) #2518...Little Valley hunting paradise, 106.8 acres. Remote property...... $39,000 Clark Creek Road, 4.71 acres near Clark Creek Lodge. Abundant wildlife...... 2839 ... $25,500 $500 signing bonus to start. #2533...40 Acres of pines, cedars and oaks. Priced to move quickly SALE@...... PENDING $8,500 Burney Terrace 113’ x 195’ lot. Only a few left. Upscale homes on each side 2912 ... $45,000 TOLL FREE 1-877-646- MEDICAL SUPPLIES #2543...6.72 Acres off of Day Rd. Large seasonal pond...... $26,000 RARE 4 ACRES in Johnson Park. Pines, oaks, view from upper portion...... 3012 ... $34,000 Hat Creek Area, 10 acres with view of mts, power available. REDUCED...... 3071 ... $19,900 5050. (CAL*SCAN) ALL ELECTRIC WHEEL- #2259... Over 2000 feet of Fall River frontage on 9.9 acres...... $89,000 SOLD Pit River 5 acres on the Pit River & fish out front door and power available ....3080 ... $69,900 CHAIRS - New - No cost #2525...Montgomery Creek Falls Rd. 40 Acres with several building sites...... $35,000 5 Acres on Water, Pit River with view, privacy & power, walk to fishing...... 3081 ... $69,900 JOIN OUR TEAM and to you if eligible. Medicare #2510...22+ acre parcel with over 1000 feet of Montgomery Creek frontage...... $38,000 make a difference. In the Day Road 7.5 acres with underground utilities. TERMS AVAILABLE...... 3085 ... $24,900 accepted. Wheelchairs and #2507...Cascade Ave lot zoned C-2. Over 10,000 sq. ft...... Priced @ $30,000 Hat Creek Frontage! Great ranch with homes, barns, pastures, ponds...... 3098..$1,825,000 California Army National Powerchairs (scooter-style) #2489...4.79 Acres next to airport in Fal River Mills. Great buy@...... $22,000 DAY ROAD Beautiful Pines, Oaks on level 3.57 Acre lot. REDUCED ...... 3127 ... $15,950 Guard you can get money “We treat you right!” Call #2401...Corner of Oak Dr. & Cassel Dr. Nice 1/2 acre lot. Septic in place ...... $35,000 BIG EDDY ACREAGE large pines and junipers grace this 4.8 acre parcel...... 3145 ... $31,900 for college and career train- 7 days. (800)835-3155. #2480...10 AC. End of Sunset Ln. Power available. View of Shasta ...... $16,950 Fall River Mills, 8.8 acres on Reynolds Road. Develop or investment ...... 3172 ... $25,000 ing. Call 1-800-GO-GUARD. (CAL*SCAN) #2434...20476 Plumas St. Lot with double garage. Park & store ...... $25,000 BURNEY TERRACE best & biggest, cul de sac. Wide lot with lots of trees.....3187 ... $48,900 (CAL*SCAN) #2371...Off Moon Springs Rd., 10 Ac. with views ...... $25,000 SOLDIER MOUNTAIN ROAD 5 acres w/old growth timber. View. Reduced! ..3188 ... $36,000 MISCELLANEOUS #2369...7.5 Ac. in Hat Creek area near fi shing ...... $27,500 DAY ROAD 3+ acres on Day Road, was $15,000., now reduced to ...... 3178 ... $12,000 PITVILLE BLUFF 2.3 Acres, to build your home on. Views of valley, mts ...... 3167 ... $53,900 SHEETMETAL/WELDER FOR SALE #2407...22+ Ac. in Burney. Ready for development. All utilities...... $239,000 SALE PENDING Soldier Mountain…10 beautiful acres with plenty of trees and its own well....3206 ... $59,000 Trainee program. Excellent FREE DIRECTV SYSTEM #2411...97 x 170 lot. Set up for mobile or house with large storage building...... $20,500 Hat Creek Frontage with this 1.1 acres in Big SpringsESCROW sub. Septic & water ....3217 ... $70,000 pay and benefits. H.S. Grad including installation! 3 #2470...Approx. 1/2 Ac. Hwy 299E frontage in Burney ...... $39,000 #2472...LEVEL 5.78 acres right in town. Great potential for subdivision...... $75,000 Soldier Mt. Road in Glenburn area. Lovely views and good area...... 3101 ... $29,500 under age 34 to learn a life- months Free Showtime GOMEZ ROAD, 80 acres in Glenburn area. Trees & wildlife. Splits O.K...... 3218 ... $99,500 #2431...5 acres off of Buzzard Roost Rd. Partially fi nished home...... $20,000 time trade. Call 1-800-345- Unlimited. Access 225+ Sunset Lane off Kauffenberg Rd. Great views and lots of wildlife in area .....3239 ... $20,000 #2385...MARQUETTE ST. Nice building lot in Burney. Backs up to school...... SOLD ..$25,000 6289. (CAL*SCAN) channels! Digital-quality Gomez Road is where you will find this 80 ac. Remote, beautiful, level, trees.3235 ... $69,000 #2372...NEAR BIG EDDY. 80 Acres adjoins parcel #2373 ...... $88,000 picture & sound. Packages Old Station, Huge Pines! Fronts of State Hiway 89 & also on cul-de-sac...... 3241 ... $16,500 HELP WANTED-DRIVERS #2373...NEAR BIG EDDY. 80 Acres with large meadows and trees...... $88,000 Burney...1/2 Acre Building lot. Situated on Bartel St., nice trees & privacy ...3254 ... $29,900 from $31.99/mo. Limited #2462...BURNEY HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION: 6 LOTS LEFT, 1/2 to 2.3 acres STARTING @ ...... $28,900 DRIVER - OTR drivers earn time. 1-800-360-4039. Burney Terrace Nice 1/2-Ac. building lot with beautiful trees and sloping ...... 3155 ... $36,900 bigger paychecks, enjoy lots #2433...HWY 299 NEXT TO SLEEPY HOLLOW LODGE 1.3 Acres...REDUCED TO...... $39,000 20 Forested acres. Possible split into 5 acre parcels. Off Day road + wildlife .3262 ... $39,900 (CAL*SCAN) SOLD of miles, drive state-of-art #2114...DAY RD. 5 Acres on paved road. Lots of trees PRICED TO SELL ...... $17,500 Glenburn Area. View! 10 acres off Gomez Road, Trees, privacy ...... 3279 ... $14,900 equipment. Have excellent #2492...BARTEL ST. NORDIC VILLAGE: 1/2 AC Flag lot. Nice area of homes REDUCED ...... $31,000 PSYCHIC #2355...CRANE RD. CASSEL 5 Acres with nice level homesite. Pines and oaks ...... $29,900 COMMERCIAL & INVESTMENT ************************ benefits! Requires CDL- PSYCHIC SOURCE - com- Main St. west end of Burney. 200ft. Hwy frontage. Zoned C-2 for business ..3091 ... $39,500 A/HazMat. 800-831-6858. #2328...CASSEL FALL RIVER RD, 4.83 acres in Big Eddy area. Pines & oaks ...... $18,000 37147 Main St., Burney. Famous “REX CLUB”, dinner house, rentals, liq. lic.2933 ... $350,000 munity of over 100 gifted #2325...37038 PHELPS St. 60x155 lot ready for your new home or mobileSALE...... PENDING $12,000 www.xpressdrivers.com Woods Ave., Burney. 7 rental units, good income. SOLDWill help with financing.....3026 ... $157,500 psychic advisors ready to #2461...DAY ROAD. 2.4 acres with lots of trees. Well is in...... SOLD .$17,000 (CAL*SCAN) MAIN ST. BURNEY, commercial lot near shopping center and McDonalds .....3048 ... $95,000 provide caring, genuine #2447...HWY 299E ROUND MOUNTAIN- 2 Acres fl at and level. Ready for your home...... $18,000 38261 & 38247 HWY 299 One ac, commercial bldg, older home, owner fin ....3116 ... $89,000 insight and guidance. Call #2441...HAT CREEK ACREAGE 2.57 Acres. Septic in. Walk to Hat Creek...... $25,000 38077 HWY 299, Sams Pizza! Plus mobilhome, plus commercial lot...... 3199 ... $297,000 DRIVERS/STUDENTS today. 1-888-711-8044. #2367...REYNOLDS RD. 4.95 Acres, Property adjoins airport .REDUCED ...... $12,000 Main Street lot in Burney with small cabin on back of property. Needs work! 3207 ... $39,500 NEEDED immediately. CDL www.psychicsource.com #2341...REYNOLDS RD. 5.85 Level acres. Lots of possibilities...... $25,000 Main Street, Burney. Chevron Gas Station,SALE callPENDING for details. Reduced to...... 3212 ... $105,000 training through USTDS 18+. (CAL*SCAN) #2450...PARK AVE, BURNEY, Hard to fi nd 1.55 acres in town. Level...... $42,000 36965 Main St., Burney, Large commercial bldg, hair salon & apartment...... 3245 ... $82,000 in Rialto, CA. 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