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70 Cents Per Copy Vol. 45 No. 44 Burney, California Telephone (530) 335-4533 FAX (530) 335-5335 Internet: im-news.com E-mail: [email protected]

JANUARY 14, 2004 More expensive to hunt, fi sh in state

BY MEG FOX The Department of Fish and ocean and inland waters, went into $10 on a One-Day Sport Fishing Fishing License fee increased from In 1980, a California angler could Game said this is the fi rst “sweeping effect on Jan. 1. License that is valid in both inland $29.25 to $31.25. fi sh into a pants pocket for a fi ve- fee increase” since 1987, although Hunters will fork up their increase and ocean waters. The fees for commercial fi shing dollar bill, buy a license, and head the department has made fee on July 1. The Two-Day Sport Fishing licenses, commercial fi sh busi- to Hat Creek for a day – or season adjustments based on the state’s The DFG has eliminated the License, valid in all waters, is still nesses, guides, and aqua-culturists – of fi shing. cost-of-living increases. annual “Pacifi c Ocean Only” sport available but costs $15.75, an also went up on Jan. 1. By 1989, the state’s fi shing The new resident license fees fi shing license, which was $17.25, increase of more than $5. The fee increases were approved license fee had gone up to $18.75 represent a $2 increase for anglers and also the one-day “Pacifi c The annual Nonresident Sport by the state Legislature in August to and this year, fi shermen and hunt- and a $1.50 increase for hunters. Ocean Only” sport fi shing license Fishing License fee went up by pay for managing fi sh and wildlife ers alike will be spending $31.25 to The fee for a Resident Sport that cost $6.25. $5.50, from $78.50 to $84. populations and their unique habi- enjoy their sports. Fishing License, valid for both the Instead anglers can spend The 10-Day Nonresident Sport –Please See Page 9 What’s Happening Song and dance Thursday night Here In Days Ahead School board Trustees for the Fall River JUSD are meeting tonight at the District Offi ce in Burney for the monthly school board meeting. The public session begins following a 6 p.m. closed session for one expul- sion hearing and a personnel matter. The board is set to take action to approve a district library plan and a regulation for random drug testing of student athletes. Reports on the state’s food service review, the dis- trict’s student recognition pro- grams, and the district’s pro- posed modernization program are also on tonight’s agenda. The district offi ce is located on Tamarack Avenue. Ski conditions Conditions at the Mt. Shasta Board & Ski Park are showing temperatures in the 40s at 6 a.m., cloudy and calm winds. Visibility is unlimited. Snow- pack is 68” at the 5,500-foot level and 86” at the 6,600-foot Burney Elementary School Variety Show performers, with director Clarissa McDonald, at left, take a break during rehearsal level. All 32 trails are open and for Thursday night’s 7 p.m. show at the Liz Polley Performing Arts Center. Students at Burney Elementary School are per- 29 are groomed. All lifts are forming in the show at the school district offi ce building on Tamarack. Admission is free to the singing and dancing event. operating. The cross-country McDonald, a senior at Burney High School, directed the show for her senior project. BES-PTA is sponsoring the event and center is open with all 30 kilo- members will be selling drinks at intermission. Baked goods will be available with a donation asked. meters open. Hours of opera- tion are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Demo Day is scheduled for Jan. 18 and sponsored by House of Ski Gunlocks Extra funds and Board. Road conditions clear. Telephone 926-8610 for more information or e-mail at available provided [email protected]. at no cost to upgrade BY MEG FOX WEATHER The Shasta County Sheriff’s Lions Hall Offi ce in Burney has 500 gun locks FORECAST available to give away at no cost to It won’t be long before the Fall Today, rain likely. Snow level new hunters and fi rearm owners River Lions Club has the 91-year- old community hall in McArthur above 6,000 feet. Highs 42 to through the Department of Fish and looking like it belongs in the 21st 50. Tonight, chance of rain Game’s statewide hunter education training program. century. showers. Snow level 5,500 The Sheriff’s Offi ce said they are At their Dec. 16 meeting in feet. Lows 30 to 36. Thursday, giving away up to three gunlocks to Redding, the Shasta County Board partly cloudy, slight chance people who have concealed weap- of Supervisors approved additional of rain showers. Snow level ons permits. grant funds for the Lions Hall above 5,500 feet. Highs 43 Others can request gunlocks rehabilitation project and work is to 51. Thursday Night, partly “and we will try to accommodate expected to begin in a few weeks. cloudy. Lows in the lower to them,” said Leah Turner. In one action taken, the super- mid 30s. Friday, partly cloudy. The gunlocks are being distrib- visors signed an amendment to Highs in the mid 40s to lower uted statewide as part of Project increase by $40,000 an earlier- approved Community Development 50s. Lows in the 20s to mid ChildSafe, a national safety educa- tion effort designed to help make Block Grant loan. It brings the total 30s. Saturday thru Monday, homes with fi rearms safer by rais- to $90,000. mostly cloudy, slight chance of ing awareness in ownership and The supervisors also signed an rain or snow. Highs in the 30s storage. agreement to provide $10,000 in to upper 40s. Lows in the upper DFG, the California State Sher- Jobs Housing Balance Incentive 20s to mid 30s. A current fore- iff’s Association, and the California Grant Project funds. cast is updated about 4 a.m. Police Chief’s Association are Fall River Lions Club Secretary and 4 p.m. daily on The News distributing 1.2 million cable-style and First Vice-President Gary Dere- web site at im-news.com. Click gunlocks through the program nia said the Lions received the fund- on the weather link on the left- managed by the National Shooting ing because the hall is for the use of hand side of the home page. Sports Foundation. the entire Fall River Valley. “If the grant was just for the Web cams of current road con- “We’ve endorsed this program because it promotes the awareness Lions, we would not have gotten it. ditions are also available. of responsible fi rearm ownership And we also would not have gotten and storage, elements that are it without the help of Supervisor The Intermountain News emphasized through the Depart- Headed towards basket Glenn Hawes,” he said. P.O. Box 1030 ment’s Hunter Education Program,” Fall River’s John Morris (32) moves towards basket in game Both grants require that the reha- 36965 Main Street said Assistant Chief Joe Gonzalez, Friday night against the Burney Raiders. For more photos bilitation be completed by Dec. 31. Burney, California 96013 DFG’s hunter education coordina- Plans include putting in a new Open: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm and story, see pages 6 and 7. Video available on the web at –Please See Page 4 www.im-news.com. –Please See Page 5 HAVE YOUR COMMUNITY DELIVERED TO YOUR MAIL BOX. CALL 335-4533 TO SUBSCRIBE TODAY! PAGE 2 • JANUARY 14, 2004 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS SHERIFF’S LOG BOOK

Deputies arrested Tommy ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ was reported Friday at 9:19 Cat freed.” Watkins on warrants Sunday A caller reported Sunday a.m. near the Pit Stop Store ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ at 10:58 p.m. in Burney. Bail fi nding an abandoned pickup in Big Bend. A caller reported Jan. 6 was set at $4,000. in a wooded area in Burney ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ that a 65-year-old man in the PIT STOP ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ containing ID and other An 11-year-old girl report- McArthur area offered to pay A loud party was reported belongings of a female. The edly pushed another girl to a juvenile for sex. BBQ & Sunday at 10:21 p.m. at the matter was referred to the the ground where the victim ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 38000 block of Main Street in California Highway Patrol as hit her head Thursday night An anonymous caller GRILL Johnson Park. a stolen vehicle. near the Assembly of God reported Jan. 6 at 12:16 a.m. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Church in Burney. six to seven females were Specializing in Deputies were asked A male subject was ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ fi ghting near Oak Street and Sunday night by an out-of- reported Sunday at 3:37 Two rings, valued at about Tamarack Avenue in Burney. BBQ Sandwiches & Dinners state relative to check on the p.m. walking around the $200 each, were reported ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ OPEN Tuesday-Thursday 11am-8pm welfare of two youths, ages 36800 block of Main Street Thursday stolen from the A Johnson Park woman 19 and 14, in Burney whose Word of Life Assembly in Friday-Saturday 11am-9pm • Sunday 12:30pm-8pm in Burney and yelling at other reported Jan. 5 she was Closed Monday mother was in county jail. people. Burney. assaulted by her husband on ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Fairfi eld Street. 38082 Highway 299 • Johnson Park • 335-2244 A caller reported a male A woman calling from the Deputies arrested Guiliano ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ subject was seen staggering 43200 block of Fifth Street Borgna Thursday at 4:08 Paul Moore reported Jan. around near Bridge Drive and in Fall River Mills Sunday at p.m. on a probation hold at 5, while he was out of town, Highway 299 in Fall River 3:34 p.m. reported she had the 30600 block of Softwind management had locked up Mills Sunday at 8:47 p.m. been assaulted by a known Drive in Big Bend. the Sleepy Hollow Lodge in ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ male subject. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Burney for almost a week An assault of a Burney ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Patty Blakley reported and taken more than $2,000. man was reported Sunday at A woman calling from a Thursday the theft of Christ- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 8:45 p.m. location between Dana and mas decorations from in front Sara College reported ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ McArthur reported her 22- of a residence at the 20100 Jan. 5 the theft of gasoline A 13-year-old boy was year-old son was extremely block of Sugar Pine Street in from her vehicle parked at treated at Mayers Memorial depressed and threatened to Burney. the 20100 block of Maple Hospital Sunday evening for kill himself and her Saturday ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Leaf Street in Burney. a dog bite to his lower leg. morning. A motorist reported Thurs- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ day seeing a teenage male Total incidents handled by An auto burglary was wearing a black t-shirt and no the Shasta County sheriff’s reported Saturday at the jacket walking west on High- offi ce throughout the unincor- 43100 block of Water Street way 299 near Jack Rabbit porated areas of the county: in Fall River Mills. Flat Road west of Burney. Jan. 11 – 123 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ The caller believed the youth At least 25% of this newspaper is printed Jan. 10 – 137 on recycled paper. This newspaper is also A suspicious subject was could be a missing Montgom- Jan. 9 – 109 printed using soy-based ink. reported walking around Holi- ery Creek juvenile because, Jan. 8 – 114 when a truck passed by and Publisher: Craig Harrington day Quality Foods Friday at Jan. 7 – 121 Manager: Katie Harrington 7:34 p.m. The subject turned blew snow and slush on the Jan. 6 – 123 Reporters: Meg Fox, Patty Bledsoe out to have prior convictions boy, he kept walking and Jan. 5 – 146 Advertising: Patty Bledsoe didn’t look up. Circulation: Katie Kubicek, for auto theft and burglary Katy Pearson, Pat Johnson two years earlier. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Computer Tech: Kirby Wickman ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A woman reported a BREAKFAST A dispute between a second woman stole pain LUNCH OUR POLICY medication from her purse All letters to the editor must bear the mother and son was reported DINNER writer's name, hometown and telephone in Burney Friday at 1:19 p.m. Jan. 7 while she was inside a Cocktails, Beer & Wine number or they will not be printed. At a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Burney business. CHINESE & writer's request, we will print the letter ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ AMERICAN CUISINE unsigned in the newspaper, although we A father reported Friday A Burney caller reported Orders to Take Out discourage this. We welcome letters from at 12:39 p.m. from Superior 592 Market St. our readers but none can be acknowledged Avenue in Burney a fi ght they were very upset that a Redding 241-9747 or returned. Short letters are urged. We do cat had stuck its head in a jar reserve the right to edit letters for space. between his daughter and Letters should be addressed to another girl. and was on the caller’s Oak The Intermountain News, P.O. Box 1030, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Street front porch Jan. 7 at Your Intermountain Chevrolet Dealer Since 1924 Burney, CA 96013 or e-mail at 1:27 a.m. Deputies reported [email protected]. Opinions expressed A verbal disturbance by the authors are strictly their own. between two men over a dog “curiosity nearly killed the cat. HIWAY GARAGE POSTMASTER Send address changes to: The Intermountain News P.O. Box 1030, Burney, CA 96013 Still waiting for water 2004 Silverado 1500 ABOUT THE NEWS The Intermountain News is published tests in wake of spill every Wednesday morning for the communities of Burney, Fall River Mills, Ed Staub and Sons in tually Burney Creek. McArthur, Round Mountain, Big Bend, Burney is waiting for the A customer reportedly Montgomery Creek, Johnson Park, Old Station, Hat Creek, Glenburn, Cassel, results of water tests done pumped more gas than he Nubieber, Bieber, Lookout, Adin, Dana, by the Environmental Protec- intended to on New Year’s Little Valley, Pittville, Cayton Valley, tion Agency last week after Day when he drove away and Pondosa. The newspaper is published by Cright Incorporated, 36965 Main St., excess fuel – more than 100 from the card lock station in P.O. Box 1030, Burney, California 96013. gallons – overfl owed onto the Burney with the supreme gas Craig Harrington, president and publisher. ground at the Pacifi c Pride nozzle still in his vehicle. This newspaper is judged a newspaper of general circulation under court decree self-service station on Main He returned and reported #24204, filed April 27, 1959, and can Street. the incident, but reportedly accept legal advertising. 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Burney Cemetary was awarded a $50 American Express Gift Check in the second annual Tri-Counties Bank Business Decorating Contest in Burney. Second place was presented to Round Table Pizza, third to Mt. Burney Coffee, and honorable mentions to Burney Chamber of Commerce, Intermountain Floors, and Green Gables Motel. Presenting the award are, from left, Karen Gurule, assistant manager, Lisa Shoemaker, branch manager, to Burney Cem- • 3 FREE months!! etery representatives Larry Armstrong, CJ Armstrong and Nancy Hutchings. • 3 FREE Pay Per View Movies!! New laws geared towards • FREE Installation!! changing behavior in state EDITOR’S NOTE: The last be banned from selling fail to pay a worker’s wages part of the following article “unhealthy” beverages from on time or if employers pay was inadvertently cut from vending machines. less than the minimum wage. the printed version of The The law permits elemen- The sue-your-boss law News last week. It is being tary schools to sell healthy (SB 796) also makes it easier reprinted here in its entirety. beverages containing “only for workers to fi le claims ______water, milk, 100 percent fruit about overtime pay and lunch juices, or fruit-based drinks break violations. 1-888-683-1000 BY MEG FOX with no less than 50% fruit Work-place whistleblowers *Advantage Offer – “3 Months Free on any Adelphia service! (Free Installation, 3 free PPV coupons)” Bosses, landlords, truck juice and no added sweeten- are getting added protection Disclaimer: * Free installation for up to 3 outlets. Free month discount will only be applied to the 3rd, 9th and 13th drivers, pharmacists, princi- ers.” under SB 777 when they month of services on account. Account will not be credited if the customer disconnects prior to receiving any of the pals, and even some parents During fundraisers, ele- report what they believe to free month discounts. Standard service rates apply at the end of the promotional period. Regular monthly fees do not will have to change the way mentary school students can be illegal activities. Employ- include equipment. If customer does not own compatible digital equipment, digital equipment rental charge of up to they behave in 2004 under sell “unhealthy” beverages off ers are required to post the $5.95 may apply on regular rate period. Power Link actual speeds may vary. Dial up represents 56k. Offer does not telephone number of the include Power Link Premier. Power Link installation discount applies to the Ready Home Installation only. Other new laws that went into effect school grounds or on school installation fees may apply. Customer must have compatible modem in order to receive High-Speed Internet Access. If Jan. 1. grounds if the drinks are sold Attorney General’s hotline. customer does not own a compatible modem, one may be leased for $3 per month from Adelphia. Offer available to Parents become liable for at least 30 minutes after the NEW LAWS FOR new residential customers in serviceable areas only. Standard service rates apply, except during the promotional period. teen drinking and driving. end of the school day. LANDLORDS Pay Per View coupons will be delivered to the customer by the installation technician. Pay Per View coupons must be A teenager’s parents or Similar rules apply to Landlords have new laws redeemed at the local office. Offer may expire without notice. Franchise fees and taxes may be applicable. Products and to follow, too. services may not be available in all areas. Not valid with any other offers. Other restrictions and fees may apply. Call legal guardians could go middle and junior high www.adelphia.com to jail for a year and pay a schools. Under current law, land- for complete details. Visit $1,000 fi ne if they knowingly Their school vending lords are required to itemize allow children to drink or machines are available to any deductions from a ten- use drugs in their home and students from one-half hour ant’s security deposit within then drive, causing a traffi c before and after school. three weeks of a tenant’s accident. Those vending machines departure. Under AB 1301, adults can also contain “electrolyte After Jan. 1, if the total would be prosecuted if the replacement beverages with charges exceed $125, land- teenage driver caused a traf- no more than 42 grams of lords are required to include HUNGRY MOOSE fi c accident and was found to added sweetener per 20- copies of receipts for work have a blood-alcohol level of ounce serving.” (labor and materials) to clean .05 percent or higher or if the Middle school students the rental unit or repair and BREAKFAST Served All Day driver was found to be under are allowed to sell less than replace damaged items. the infl uence of a controlled healthy beverages in vend- If the landlord or one of his Ham & Eggs substance. ing machines, school stores, employees did the work, the $1.99 MORE SLEEP FOR and cafeterias for fundraising statement must include the $3.99 TRUCKERS during and at an after-school time spent and the reason- Pie & Coffee $1 more on weekends & holidays Truck drivers nationwide event. ably hourly rate charged. 2-4pm&8-10pm will have to get more rest High school students can PICK YOUR under a new hours-of-service go ahead and have as many AUTO REPAIR SHOP regulation that took effect soft drinks as they like. If your car is damaged in MONDAY Jan. 4. TEEN DRIVING an accident, SB 551 prohibits Truckers are no longer REQUIREMENTS an insurer from requiring that ALL YOU CAN EAT Rib Eye allowed to drive after being MODIFIED you have it repaired at a spe- on duty for 60 hours in seven- Even teenagers who are cifi c body shop. ANY STYLE PASTA day-consecutive period or to learning to drive have a new The law also prohibits Steak & Eggs drive 70 hours in an eight- restriction. insurers from recommending consecutive-day period. Under AB 1343, teens who a repair shop, unless you The new rules allow long are younger than 17-1/2 must request that information. $8.99 haul drivers to drive 11 hours have completed a driver’s MYSTERIOUS with salad, & soup $4.99 after 10 consecutive hours off education course before MEDICAL BILLS & garlic toast duty, according to the U.S. receiving their instruction Taking the mystery out of Department of Transporta- permit. Under the previous medical bills, hospitals will be Seniors $6.99 Children $3.99 tion. law, teenagers who were at required by July 1 to provide The on-duty cycle may be least 15 could get a permit written or electronic copies of FRIDAY re-started only after a driver after enrolling in a driver’s their charges, either by post- takes a “weekend” (34 con- training program. ing their charge description TUESDAY NIGHT SHRIMP secutive hours) off. EMPLOYEE RIGHTS: master on a Website or by CLEANER SCHOOL PAID FAMILY LEAVE, making it available at their All You Can Eat SCAMPI BATHROOMS LEAVE FOR facility. It’s also time to clean and CRIME VICTIMS, New laws are also going Veg., soup or salad re-stock the school restrooms WHISTLEBLOWER LAWS into effect for prescriptions BBQ Ribs or lose state maintenance Starting July 1, workers of Schedule II controlled funding. who have SDI deductions on substances, including the $9.99 Under SB 892, every their paychecks are eligible to phasing in of watermarked California Security Prescrip- $9.99 school restroom must be take up to six weeks of paid maintained and cleaned reg- leave to care for a new baby, tion forms and the phasing +Salad, Soup FRI&SAT ularly and be fully operational or foster child, or to care for out of triplicate forms. &Dinner Rolls and stocked at all times with sick family members. NEW LAWS FOR TIL GONE toilet paper, soap, and paper Employees indirectly pay E-MAIL SPAM towels or functional hand for the benefi t through a .08 A law that attempts to con- PRIME RIB dryers. percent payroll SDI/FTDI tax trol e-mail spam also went CELEBRATING Schools must keep all of deduction. into effect on Thursday. 8 Oz. $10.99 their restrooms open during Under the new Paid Family The “Controlling the school hours when students Leave Law (SB 727), these Assault of Non-Solicited 2YEAR 10 Oz. $12.99 are not in classes, and keep employees are entitled to Pornography and Marketing” a suffi cient number of rest- receive 55 percent of their (CAN-SPAM) Act of 2003 rooms open during school salary up to $728 a week. requires unsolicited com- ANNIVERSARY 37453 Main Street, Burney hours. A school that violates Businesses with fewer mercial e-mail messages to these provisions will be ineli- than 50 employees are not be labeled (though not by Buy any 1 dinner (Holiday Shopping Center) gible for State Deferred Main- required to hold a job for a a standard method) and to tenance funds. worker who goes on paid include opt-out instructions and get other 112 Morgan Way, Mt. Shasta STUDENT SODA BANS family leave. and the sender’s physical also in Weed The state also wants Work place leave is also address. 1/2 price healthier students and as a provided under SB 478 for It prohibits the use of result of SB 677, which goes employees who are victims of deceptive subject lines and (Skillet Specials not false headers in such mes- 335-5152 into effect July 1, schools crimes or who are relatives of included) have several regulations to crime victims so that they can sages. Winter Hours follow if beverages are sold attend court proceedings. The Federal Trade Com- Offer good w/coupon only on premises to students. New labor codes increase mission is authorized, but not Expires 1-31-04 5am til 10pm 7 days a week Elementary schools will penalties for employers who required, to establish a “do- Ad expires 1-31-04 not-email” registry. PAGE 4 • JANUARY 14, 2004 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS LETTERS TO THE EDITOR REAL ESTATE CORNER By, DOROTHY HERRELL, Century 21 Big Pines Realty Editor: source of cattle hides for an to the animal’s birth. In light of recent fi ndings of injectible collagen product. Prather Ranch is now con- Bovine Spongiform Encepha- Due to BSE concerns, an sidered the “clean source” lopathy (BSE) or Mad Cow audit of the entire herd was for hides, bones, and glands LISTENING IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF OUR JOB Disease in the United States, initiated. for a handful of ISO 9000 Prather Ranch assures its The Prather Ranch regulated pharmaceutical When you are working with a Realtor to find a home, it is very important tha your agent understands your commitment to beef purity, operation and cattle were companies. crtieria. A good Realtor listens carefully, so be very clear about the features you want in a home. Be clear food safety, and exceptional documented “clean” through This attention to detail for about what elements are essential to you and where you are willing to compromise. When you start quality. extensive auditing and sci- companies who have mil- looking at homes, you may find that the available homes in your price range represent much more of a Prather Ranch operates entifi c testing. Standard oper- lions of dollars riding on the on approximately 15,000 compromise than you were prepared to make. Let your agent know if you are willing to consider ating procedures (SOP’s) bovine raw materials for their alternative mortgage options to increase your buying power. Discuss all of the possibilities. Would you acres in the shadow of Mount were set in place to actively pharmaceutical products Shasta, in Northern Califor- manage and ensure the herd gives Prather Ranch Beef a consider a house with the same amenities in a different neighborhood, a "handyman special," a smaller nia. and operation had biological unique product – great tast- yard or fewer bedrooms? An open mind and honest communication are crucial ingredients as you work The ranch is home to its security and quality control. ing beef that is documented, with a Realtor to find the best possible home for your needs. “closed herd” founded in In 1995, a state-of-the-art inspected, and pure. For professional advice on all aspects of buying or selling real estate talk to us at 1964. Since its inception, abattoir (harvest facility) was - James and Mary Rickert, Century 21 Big Pines Realty. Call us for an appointment at 530-335-3636, or drop by our there has not been any built on the ranch property. General Managers office at: 37107 Main St. in Burney, or visit our website at century21bigpines.com. animal derived protein fed to The abattoir design was Mark Keller, the cattle herd. adapted to create a low Beef Wholesale Manager/Sales Serving the Intermountain area with In 1990, the Prather Ranch stress environment for the Prather Ranch, Fall River Mills distinction and integrity. operation and cattle were cattle before harvest and to Big Pines Realty audited and deemed “clean” provide an unparalleled level of BSE by pharmaceutical of sanitary conditions. companies and the Interna- The Prather Ranch Meat tional Standards Organiza- Packing Facility uses a tion (ISO). “mushroom-head” stunning K&DPLUMBING Standard operating pro- device that doesn’t penetrate Service & Repair cedures were set in place to the animal’s brain during har- Serving the Intermountain Area actively manage and ensure vest. In addition, the facility Lic. & Bonded #771275 the herd and operation had does not split the carcass BUSINESS Service includes: • Emergencies biological security. exposing the spinal cord. • Frozen & Broken Pipes, Sewers Prather Ranch is posi- These processing proce- • Clogged or Leaky Pipes & Drains tioned to provide an unparal- dures are non-traditional for leled level of sanitary condi- North American beef pro- Dale Biles tions. cessing. This is a redundant 336-6694 DIRECTORY The result, Prather Ranch proactive step taken to miti- Beef is considered the “gold gate the exposure of fl uids standard” for food safety. and tissues from the spinal Prather Ranch beef cus- column that is suspected to INTERMOUNTAIN tomers are offered a highly house the prion that causes specialized product – great Respiratory Services HIWAY GARAGE BSE. Medical Services & Supplies tasting beef that is scientifi - Prather Ranch hand-bones HOME DELIVERED OXYGEN Hiway Garage cally documented, inspected, its beef and has never used WHEELCHAIRS, BEDS, WALKERS is located at 44275 and pure. Advanced Meat Recovery 336-5511 Ext 1223 • Toll Free 1-877-545-7241 Hwy 299 Main St., in Prather Ranch harvests methods. The result, Prather For care and service second to none the beautiful town of 1,000 animals a year (20 Ranch Beef is an example of McArthur. animals per week) for its the pinnacle of food safety. The business was premium quality, dry-aged, In 1999, 40 percent of the established in 1924 certifi ed organic and natural Aservice of Mayers Memorial Hospital District Prather Ranch herd received owned by Bert Thatcher. beef sales. “Certifi ed Organic” designa- The existing building Due to our low cattle vol- tion. was built in 1933 for umes, meticulous attention In 2002, Jim and Mary $3,055.66. Lester F. (100% USDA inspection and Rickert named the “Profes- TARA TRAVEL Agee purchased the HACCP plan implementa- gas station, mechanical repair, tire & smog, sional Farm Managers of 37140 Main business in 1950. After tion) is paid to the details of brakes and is also a Chevrolet Dealership. the Year”, a national award Burney 96013 his passing Laurence harvest, beef aging, and beef presented by the American There are several photos of the business We Are Agee purchased it from fabrication. in the early years on display at the garage. Society of Farm Managers DISNEY SPECIALISTS his mother in 1959. To maintain its isolation AUSSIE SPECIALIST Hours are Mon. through Fri. 8 a.m. to 6 and Rural Appraisers. Hiway Garage offer and improve the genetic In 2003, Prather Ranch AIR * TRAINS p.m. Sat., 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. CRUISES * AMTRAK the community is that it potential of the cattle, the Telephone 336-5532. was selected as “California provides a full service Prather Ranch breeding pro- Commercial Producer of the 800-859-8272 gram mandates that all cows Year” by the California Beef 335-3627 CAREG#2012723.40 be bred by artifi cial insemina- Cattle Improvement Associa- tion, using frozen semen from tion. superior Angus and Hereford This same year Prather bulls. Ranch received “Certifi ed Riverview Residential Care Humane” Certifi cation based Taqueria The “closed herd” provides on stringent humane animal •Private Rooms assurance of the history and treatment policies certifi ed by La Fogata origin of every animal in the Humane Farm Animal Care. 37063 Main Street •Dementia & Alzheimers herd. The ranch also imple- All herd members are born mented a water quality-moni- Burney, Ca. 96013 from our “closed herd” foun- toring program on irrigated Quiet home setting and view of river. dation and Prather Ranch pastures to help provide data 335-3338 Located in Fall River Mills management does not buy to assist in documentation Mexican Food any animals to add to the of our proactive position on Call Debbie or Kathy 336-1054 cattle program. environmental issues. Lic# 455001290 The exclusive USDA Today Prather Ranch con- inspected abattoir (harvest tinues to be proactive about facility) is located on the documentation and scientifi c CROSSROADS COUNSELING ranch property. The ranch testing. COMPUTER ZONE INTERNET has a dedicated cattle truck Every animal has been and equipment used only on meticulously tracked by a SERVICE - IT'S HERE! the “closed herd.” specialized computer pro- CLINIC Following are some of gram. The scope of regular Unlimited Local Internet Access Alcohol & Drug Treatment Services the highlights of the Prather scientifi c testing includes: live Family and Individual Counseling Ranch: cattle, beef, feed, soil, and Adolescent Counseling E-mail Chat SLIDING FEE SCALE In 1964 Walter Ralphs pur- water. Web News 800-500-3495800-500-3495 chased the geographically Every six months docu- $20 isolated Prather Ranch and mentation is submitted to the 335-3800 • 336-6433 started the foundation of the pharmaceutical companies closed herd. on the herd health history I1975 was the last introduc- status. tion of females to the herd. In This level of traceability INTERMOUNTAIN INTER MOUNTAIN 1984 our cattle identifi cation and detailed record-keep- L. ENLOE BODY WORKS CORP. system was implemented ing has provided a distinct FLOORS & INTERIORS with cattle born in 1984. CARPET • VINYL • WOOD • COMPLETE PAINT JOBS advantage to provide supe- LAMINATE • BLINDS WELL DRILLING • AUTO GLASS REPLACEMENT In 1990 Prather Ranch rior certifi ed organic and 'Your Well Being Naturally Better' • FRAME STRAIGHTENING The Quality Name was contacted by an ISO- • COLLISION ESTIMATES natural beef products. Dennis Williams In Flooring regulated pharmaceutical The animal identifi cation Owner-Installer Across America Call 800-895-4H2O Insurance Work Welcome company that was searching system can track individual for a documented “clean” packaged cuts of meat back 37260 Mt. View & Main • Burney 96013 or 800-895-4426 Contractor's License 710459 335-4558 335-3880 • FAX 335-4006 38227 Main Street, Johnson Park Gunlocks available INTERMOUNTAIN ADIN SUPPLY HIWAY INSURANCE SERVICES from sheriff’s offi ce License # 0A65427 Hunting & Fishing Licenses GARAGE ing an extra level of safety. Your Intermountain Chevrolet Dealer -From Page 1 Hunter education instruc- BUSINESS • FARM And a Whole Lot More! Since 1924 tor. tors will begin to pass out the HOME • AUTO Full Auto Repair locks in classes immediately. Project ChildSafe is ESTABLISHED IN 1981 299-3249 336-5532 funded by a $50 million grant Game wardens will also 336-5565 or 800-655-6561 from the U.S. Department receive gun locks from the 104 Main Street • Adin 44275 Hwy 299 East of Justice. No DFG funding local regional warehouses 43173 Highway 299E, Fall River Mills McArthur, CA was involved in the program, and will circulate them Gonzales said. through routine fi eld contact A total of 5,000 of the with hunters or other sports 50,000 gunlocks were enthusiasts, Gonzalez said. S. Murphy shipped to the DFG’s Redding Project ChildSafe is man- Construction region warehouse, one of six aged by the National Shoot- land-based regions. ing Sports Foundation, which of Lookout Gonzalez expects to plans to distribute more than •Custom Homes 20 million gunlocks across double the number of gun Dry Cleaners * Commercial Laundry •Remodels the nation, the District of locks distributed to each Uniform & Coverall Rental * Table Linen * Shop Towels •Concrete Work (All types) regional offi ce. Columbia, and the fi ve U.S. Complete Drapery Service * Mat Rental •New Construction The cable lock-style territories. 37156 Main St. Steve or Cavan 530-294-5340 requires that many types of California’s share is the 335-2231 Burney Lic. # 429304 fi rearms be unloaded before largest allotment for any the cable is installed, provid- state. THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • JANUARY 14, 2004 • PAGE 5 Today's Weather Local 5-Day Forecast OBITUARIES Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon 1/15 1/16 1/17 1/18 1/19 Lucille Robertson Homemaker, 92 Private services for Lucille Robertson of Redding will be held at a later date. 50/25 51/28 51/31 46/27 44/24 She will be buried at Showers. Times of sun Partly Showers. Rain and Highs in the and clouds. cloudy. Highs in the snow. Highs Burney Cemetery. low 50s and Highs in the Highs in the mid 40s and in the mid She died Jan. 5, 2004 at lows in the low 50s and low 50s and lows in the 40s and her residence. mid 20s. lows in the lows in the upper 20s. lows in the She was born May 15, upper 20s. low 30s. mid 20s. 1911 in Wichita, Kansas. She moved to Redding in 1997 from Fall River Mills. Sunrise: Sunrise: Sunrise: Sunrise: Sunrise: 7:29 AM 7:29 AM 7:28 AM 7:28 AM 7:27 AM She is survived by sons Sunset: Sunset: Sunset: Sunset: Sunset: David Biederman, of Kauai, 5:03 PM 5:04 PM 5:05 PM 5:06 PM 5:08 PM Hi, Brent Powers of Red- wood City, Alfred Robertson of Cape Girardeau, Mo; 12 grandchildren, 20 great- grandchildren. Mrs. Robertson was a STEPHEN SCHOEPFLIN former member of the Fall California At A Glance River Mills Senior Group. Stephen Lee Memorial contributions Burney may be made to the charity of 50/25 Schoepfl in your choice. Meat cutter, 60 Services for Stephen Lee Redding Schoepfl in of Burney will be 59/41 held Thursday at 11 a.m. at McDonald’s Chapel in Classifieds Sacramento Burney. are only 59/40 Offi ciating will be Burney Veterans combined honor $8.50 for guard. Visitation will be at the 10 words San Francisco service. to run 4 weeks 60/47 He will be buried at Burney District Cemetery. Call 335-4533 Mr. Schoeplin died at Mercy Medical Center in Bakersfield Redding Jan. 5, 2004. 61/41 He was born Oct. 26, 1943 in Buffalo, NY, and moved to Fictitious Business Shasta County in 1983 from Name Statements Los Angeles Willows. should be published 70/53 He was the head meat cutter at Burney Safeway for every 5 years. We 21 years. only charge $25 San Diego He is survived by wife 63/49 Christena of Tijeras, New and will send a Area Cities Mexico; sons Stephen Earl copy of the City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. and James both of Burney, Anaheim 71 47 pt sunny Palmdale 61 34 pt sunny Stephen Lee Jr. of Paulding, affidavit to the Bakersfield 61 41 pt sunny Pasadena 72 47 pt sunny Barstow 63 33 pt sunny Redding 67 43 pt sunny Ohio; daughters Catherine County Clerk Blythe 73 47 pt sunny Riverside 70 43 pt sunny of Burney and Anna Louise for you Chico 58 38 rain Sacramento 59 42 rain Brehm of Lyons, Ohio; and Costa Mesa 65 48 pt sunny Salinas 64 43 rain eight grandchildren. 335-4533 El Centro 75 42 pt sunny San Bernardino 68 43 pt sunny He was a US Army Vet- Eureka 58 44 rain San Diego 63 49 pt sunny Fresno 61 40 pt sunny San Francisco 60 47 rain eran of the Vietnam War. Los Angeles 70 53 pt sunny San Jose 62 43 rain McDonald’s Chapel in Modesto 59 40 rain Santa Barbara 66 46 pt sunny Burney handled the arrange- Mojave 62 37 pt sunny Stockton 59 40 rain ments. Monterey 62 46 rain Susanville 45 23 mixed INTERMOUNTAIN Needles 69 46 pt sunny Truckee 44 21 sn shower Oakland 58 41 rain Visalia 59 39 pt sunny Charles E. CHURCH DIRECTORY National Cities Reed City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. Chief radio technician, 93 Grace Community Bible Church Atlanta 53 28 pt sunny Minneapolis 21 13 sn shower FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Services for Charles E. 20428 Poplar Street, Burney Pastor Henry Winkelman Boston 9 -4 sn shower New York 17 2 sn shower Tamarack Ave. Burney 335-2367 Chicago 29 19 sn shower Phoenix 74 47 pt sunny Reed of Lookout will be held Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Dallas 64 49 cloudy San Francisco 60 47 rain at a later date. Independent Fundamental Denver 54 27 mst sunny Seattle 49 40 rain Worship 11 a.m. Bible Church He will be buried at Look- 9:45 am Sunday School, all ages Houston 61 54 rain St. Louis 38 27 mst sunny out Cemetery. 335-4293 11 am Worship Service-6 pm Evening Service Los Angeles 70 53 pt sunny Washington, DC 32 9 cloudy Wednesday: 7 pm Miami 72 58 cloudy Mr. Reed died Jan. 6, 2004 www.Burney1stBaptist.org Bible Study and Prayer at Mayers Memorial Hospital in Fall River Mills. Moon Phases He was born Nov. 10, 1910 SOLID ROCK FOUR SQUARE CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE in Centralia, Washington and 20343 Tamarack Ave., Burney SOCIETY moved to Modoc County in Pastor Michael Mallard Hwy 299E at Ft. Crook Avenue, Fall River Mills 1978 from Los Angeles. 335-4300 Sunday Service & Sunday School 10:30 a.m. He is survived by son Sunday Worship 10 am & 6 pm Wednesday Services 7:30 p.m. Robert of Lookout; and two Children’s Church: Pre-school to 6th grade READING ROOM Nursery: 0-toddler 1st & 3rd Wednesday 1-4 p.m. grandchildren and six great- Wednesday Fellowship & Bible Study 7 p.m. -Visitors Welcome- Full Last New First great-grandchildren. Jan 7 Jan 15 Jan 21 Jan 29 He was a WWII veteran of the US Navy. UV Index SEVENTH DAY Calvary Chapel, Burney Falls ADVENTIST CHURCH (Formerly Burney Christian Fellowship) Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Lions Hall Intermountain Community Center 1/15 1/16 1/17 1/18 1/19 Fall River Mills 336-5260 Main & Commerce Street • Burney 2 2 2 2 2 -From Page 1 Saturday: Sabbath School 9:45 a.m. THE LIGHTHOUSE Minimal Minimal Minimal Minimal Minimal fl oor and installing a new CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE furnace, remodeling the bath- Worship Service 11:15 a.m. 37067 MAIN ST • BURNEY The UV Index is measured on a 0 - 11 number scale, Pastor Craig Klatt 336-6457 with a higher UV Index showing the need for greater 0 11 room and kitchen, adding a Pastor/Teacher Pat Nugent 335-2910 skin protection. rear fi re door and a wheel- chair ramp, painting inside ©2003 American Profile Hometown Content Service and out, and electrical work. Intermtn. Evangelical Free Church FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Hwy 299E in McArthur 20400 Timber, (at Juniper) Worship Service 10 am Burney, CA 96013 AWANA Club: 3:30 pm Wednesday 335-3723 Pastor James H. Cavener Youth Leader: Brad Lewis Alternate Telephone 335-2670 Pastor Leon Engman Sunday Worship 8 a.m. Bible Classes Wedenesday 7 p.m. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 336-5116 Visitors Welcome! UNITED PENTACOSTAL BURNEY CHURCH OF CHRIST STEPHEN O. BERTHELSEN, M.D. MOUNTAIN VALLEYS HEALTH CENTER Superior Avenue, Burney Orthopedic Surgery CHURCH (Behind Old Post Offi ce) 294 -5241 21661 Garden Lane Specializing In: Sunday Services *General Family Practice Johnson Park Bible Study 10 a.m. Bone & Joint Disease *Complete Obstetrics Services: Sunday 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. Total Joint Replacement Pastor Raymond L. Stephens 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. *Minor Surgery *X-Ray Service Bible Study Wednesday 7 p.m. Foot Surgery • Hand Surgery *Podiatry *Dentistry 335-4385 or 335-4980 Arthoscopic Surgery *Mental Health Counseling Hwy 299E, Fall River Mills 336-6515 Mountain Valleys Heath Center Intermountain Baptist Church Community United Methodist Church 554-850 Medical Center Dr. 20410 Marquette Street, Burney Fall River Mills 336-5602 and Mayers Hospital Annex, Burney Post Office Box 277 Bieber, CA 96009 Pastor Bud Hennessey 335-5414 Rev. Tom Brackney, Pastor Sunday School 9 a.m. • Family Worship 10:30 a.m. Adult Sun. School 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Sunday Dinner 12:30 p.m. • Evening Service 6 p.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC Awana Clubs - Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Nursery Provided WILLIAM H. SCHMUNK, DDS Christian Radio KIBC 90.5 FM Men’s Prayer Breakfast Sat. 8 a.m. HEALTH CARE Youth Fellowship Sat. 6 p.m. Michael S. Maier, D.C. Family Dentistry •Non-force treatments & other techniques •Car Accidents New Patients Welcome Hat Creek Baptist Church •Work Injuries •Chronic Pain •Daily Stress •Sports Injuries Highway 89 at VN Lane • 335-5297 If You Are Not Sure If Chiropractic 336-6142 Sunday - 9:45am and 11am Care Can Help You, Call Us! Sunday Evening 5-6:30pm - AWANA Club for all ages 43523 Hwy 299E • Fall River Mills 44203 Hwy 299E Wed Evening 7pm - Family Bible Study & Prayer Thurs - Ladies’ Bible Study, 10 a.m. 336-6547 McArthur Pastor Frank Wilkins • [email protected] PAGE 6 • JANUARY 14, 2004 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS

Fall River’s Brandon Beck (3) blocks shot in Friday clash at the Burney gym. Bulldog Alfred Olvera (10) moves around Burney’s Chase Ayers (14).

River play, it’s always close, year after year, which is a credit to both schools,” Jones commented. Fall River led 24-20 at the half and the two teams were Raider boys, tied, 30-30, at the end of the third quarter. But when Fall River went F.R. girls win up 10 points, the Raiders had had enough. Burney’s Ryan Rhodes in clash of scored 11 points in the fourth, including three 3-pointers 2 schools and a 2-pointer, and Grant Moody scored 8 points. BY MEG FOX “Cooper Allison came in While the Bulldogs chased and had crucial rebounds in Burney’s varsity and JV girls the fourth quarter, too,” said basketball teams up and Jones. down the court Friday night Overall, Rhodes scored 19 to win both contests, the Bull- points in the game, Moody dog boys left town with their scored 14 points, and Kevin tails between their legs after Sutherland scored 10. losing both of their games to On the Fall River side, the Raiders. Shane Robertson was the Burney’s varsity boys high point scorer with 13. beat Fall River 56-49 in what Brent Handa scored 11 Burney coach Tara Jones points. described as a close game Fall River Girls Varsity that was tied 37-37 at the end Coach Kathy Jones said their of the third quarter. 48-43 victory was “a close “Fall River played really game throughout. Our teams tough and crashed the are fairly evenly matched in boards real hard and it wasn’t talent. But we’ll take the win. until the fourth quarter that We’re happy.” we pulled away,” Jones said. With a 10-point lead in Kyle Moody was the high the third quarter, Fall River point scorer for Burney with looked to take off. “But we 19 points. couldn’t hold it. Burney kept “He played a really good coming back and we got in game. He went four out of foul trouble.” six from the line. He led the The game featured an team well and he made good abundance of fouls and free decisions with the ball,” said throws, 58 in all. Jones. Two of Fall River’s starters, J.D. Dennis scored 14 Delaney Chapman and Jes- points. Luke Schechla and sica Caldwell, fouled out in Ryan Huffman each scored the third quarter while Burney seven points. “It’s not much, starter Aimee Ayers fouled but they were big,’ said out in the fourth quarter. Jones. Fall River was 20 for 38 Huffman also had 12 in free throws, and Burney rebounds and, as he did in was 10 for 22, Jones said. their game against Weed, “We were over 50 percent, Kevin Wrigley came in at but ideally we’d like to shoot the fourth quarter to score a better.” three-point basket. Sophomore Shawna Truan Fall River’s John Morris and senior Brittany Shelton scored 20 points with three both scored 12 points apiece 3-pointers and Blake Con- for the Bulldogs. Shelton had nors scored 12 points for the 12 rebounds and Truan had Bulldogs. 10. Abby Salters scored 11 The Boys JV game was points and had 5 steals. also close. Burney’s Robbie Fulk “When Burney and Fall scored 16 points for the Raid- Raider Kyle Moody (33) and Fall River’s Nick McFarlin (24) in battle at the basket Friday night. ers. Kayla Stover added 9 points and got 8 rebounds. Fall River beat Burney’s In left photo, JV girls 32-18. “IT was ugly. We didn’t Olvera passes score a single point in the underneath third quarter,” said Coach Burney’s Devin Loni Estes. Wrigley (10). But not for lack of trying. The Raiders Estes said her team shot won the contest, 59 times to Fall Rivers 29 56-49, Friday attempts. night at the Burney’s Anika Kierce Burney gym. In scored 8 points with 4 photo at right, steals and 2 assists. Megan Burney’s Luke Spooner scored 4 points and had 3 rebounds. Schechla (21) Maggie DeCoito was the and Kyle Moody high point scorer for Fall (33) surround River with 11 points. Lesley Fall River’s Nick Taylor scored 7 points and McFarlin (24) at Caitlin Spalding added 6 the basket. points.

NEWS PHOTOS / Craig Harrington THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • JANUARY 14, 2004 • PAGE 7 Raider boys win O.T. at Weed With a cold snowstorm waiting for them outside, Burney’s varsity boys bas- ketball team kept the heat on in Weed, going into overtime to beat the Cougars 62-58 on Jan. 7. Burney was up by a mere point at the end of the third quarter for a score of 40-39, but the magic the Raiders needed arrived in the fourth. Team captains Ryan Huff- man and Kyle Moody fouled out and coach Tara Jones put in Kevin Wrigley and Jacob Hubbs. “They scored late –and big,” she said. Wrigley scored 8 points in the fourth that included a 3- pointer, Burney momentarily took the lead until Weed again caught up to tie the game 53-53 at the end. Wrigley scored another 3-pointer in overtime and Hubbs added four more points for the win. High point scorers in the game, with 12 points each, were Huffman, J.D. Dennis and Luke Schechla. Burney’s JV boys took their winning streak to Weed, beating the Cougars 61-59, though they were actually up Fall River’s Brittany Shelton moves between teammates Brittany Wagner (30) and Shawna Truan (20) in Friday night game against by fi ve points at game’s end. Burney as Raider Jennifer Wall (12) defends. The Fall River varsity girls defeated Burney, 48-43. The Cougars made a 3- point basket at the buzzer, Jones said. “We let them have it.” Sophomore Kevin Suther- land scored 23 points, includ- Fall River J.V. in ing four 3-pointers. Grant Moody scored 16 points and AUDIO/VIDEO Ryan Rhodes scored 15. win over Lions Jones said the score was ON THE WEB AT 23-15 in Weed’s favor at the im-news.com Fall River High School’s down only 10-13 at the end end of the fi rst quarter and JV basketball player Leslie of the fi rst quarter, but the they were up by six points at Taylor is only 5’3”, according margin widened to 21-14 by the half. “We just kept coming to the Bulldog’s roster, but it the end of the half. back and coming back.” doesn’t keep her from getting “And then Etna ran away the ball to the net over and with it and we couldn’t score again. any baskets. The sophomore scored “They do have a lot of Bulldogs nearly half the points for her height,’ said Jones, noting team’s 47-40 win over Etna that Etna’s starting line-up Jan. 7 in McArthur. features players who range beat Etna Taylor scored 21 points, in height from 5’10 to 6-feet. while sophomore Maggie “It was tough to score. We DeCoito added 10 more also didn’t expect their man- in home for the team. Coach Todd to-man defense,” Jones said. Sloat said Caitlin Spalding, Abby Salters scored 12 contest another sophomore player, points for the Bulldogs, with 4 “rebounded very well and rebounds and 3 assists. Jes- The Etna Lions kept played excellent defense for sica Caldwell added 6 points pouncing, but they couldn’t us.” and got 4 rebounds. Brittany beat the Fall River boys The girls’ varsity team did Shelton added 5 points and basketball teams Jan. 7 in not fare as well and lost to the had 8 rebounds. Sophomore McArthur. Lions, 23-48. Delaney Chapman, who was The varsity won their “We struggled offensively,” recently moved up to play match 60-49. said Coach Kathy Jones. varsity, had 7 rebounds and “It was a pretty close The Lady Bulldogs were 3 steals. game, but we managed to pull away and win. It was exciting and fun,” said coach Greg Hawkins. John Morris scored 25 Raider girls lose to Weed points for the Bulldogs with 8 Even with Raider sopho- and Stover had 10 rebounds. rebounds and Blake Connors more Robbie Fulk scoring Burney’s JV girls also lost socred 16 points. 19 points for the Burney’s to Weed, 27-32. The JV team won, 76-61, NEWS PHOTOS / Craig Harrington girls’ varsity basketball team, “We played like we’d had with Fall River’s Brady Corr it wasn’t enough and Burney a two-week vacation,” said scoring 25 points and Shane Fall River’s Abby Salters moves down court Friday night as Raider Rocksann lost their game with Weed, Burney Coach Loni Estes. Robertson scoring 24. Barba (23) defends the Burney basket. Salters scored 11 points for the eve- 33-48. Sophomore Amber Spooner “We played well and ning as the varsity lady Bulldogs won the game at the Burney gym. Fulk also had 9 rebounds. scored 8 points and had 8 we shot the ball well,” said Kayla Stover and Rocksann rebounds, 4 steals, and 3 Coach Scott Gallion. Barba added 6 points apiece assists. Breakaway roping her favorite event

The Inter-Mountain News, cowgirls in each event from and Faren began competing accomplishments, Faren in cooperation with local each district qualify for the in horse shows sponsored by mentioned that she has representatives of the Cali- “Challenge of Champions, a the Modoc Horseman’s Asso- improved her roping skills fornia High School Rodeo mid-season showdown. As ciation in Alturas. and horsemanship. She is Association, District I, is the season continues, mem- “I did real well and eventu- also proud of her high point featuring a student/member bers from each district com- ally decided to try rodeo.” awards in horse shows and of from Burney, Big Valley, and pete for a top fi ve fi nish that Her parents, Gary and raising two champion hogs. Fall River high schools who is will take them to the CHSRA Trish Graham, got her a She showed her fi rst cham- competing in the 2003-2004 state fi nals. horse and Faren practiced in pion hog at the Tulelake-Butte rodeo season. a fi eld on their ranch. Valley Fair in 1997. Her other CHSRA members com- BY MEG FOX “Then my Dad built me an champion received the award pete in saddle bronc riding, Faren Nicole Graham is arena,” she said. at the Inter-Mountain Fair. bareback riding, bull riding, a junior at Big Valley High Faren competes in break- Faren also plays basket- calf roping and steer wres- School in Bieber and has away roping, her favorite, ball and softball for Big Valley tling for boys; barrel racing, been a member of District and pole bending and at the High School. pole bending, goat tying, I, CHSRA, for three years. District I competition Nov. 8 In her free time enjoys breakaway roping and the She has also been a member and 9 in Redding, she took snowboarding, hanging out queen contest for girls; and of the Intermountain Junior fi rst place in the breakaway with her friends, raising live- team roping and cutting con- Rodeo Association for the competition with 19 other stock, riding four-wheelers tests for both. past six years and competes riders. and – horseback riding. CHSRA is divided into nine in junior rodeo during the Faren likes competing in She plans to attend Col- districts. District I includes Inter-Mountain Fair. rodeo events “because of lege of the Siskiyous in Weed Lassen, Tehama, Trinity, Faren, 16, wasn’t inter- the adrenalin and because and major in agricultural busi- Faren Nicole Graham fi nds junior rodeo fun. Siskiyou, Plumas, Butte, ested in riding horses and it’s fun.” ness. Glenn, and Colusa counties. competing until she was in She is a member of Big Asked about the goals she raise livestock and eventually was cancelled due to the Based on points accumu- the sixth grade. Valley FFA and previously has in her life, she said, “I have a family.” weather. The next rodeo is lated through the season, “I didn’t have a horse,” she belonged to Bieber 4-H. want to become an agricul- The District I competition Jan 24-26 in Red Bluff. the top three cowboys and said. But a family friend did When asked about her tural business attorney and scheduled for Dec. 13-14 PAGE 8 • JANUARYy 14, 2004 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS () TM TM Go dot to dot and color these political symbols.

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from The Mini Page by Betty Debnam © 2003 The Mini Page Publishing Company Inc. It’s Political Party Time… The Presidential Election Every The candidate search Primary and caucus months four years, George Primaries and caucuses are usually Americans go W. Bush is held in January through June. Several to the polls to expected to be states are moving up their primaries elect a the favorite to February and March. president. The year 2004 is such a choice of The nomination year. There will be much about the Republicans. presidential election in the news. The If elected, he can Both parties will hold national candidates will try to win voters with: serve one more conventions to make and announce • popular views on issues. term. their choice. • good strategies for campaigning. Democrats • successful fund-raising. George W. Bush have a bigger job The Democratic • favorable media attention. selecting their candidate. They have Convention will be in How they appear in newspapers several choices. This search has been Boston, Mass., on and on TV is very important to the going on for some time. July 26-29. candidates. The contest The political parties Political parties in each state hold a The Republican contest to decide: A political party is a group of people Convention is in from The Mini Page by Betty Debnam © 2003 The Mini Page Publishing Company Inc. who work to promote their ideals and • who would make the best candidate. New York City, candidates. • which delegates will be sent to a Aug. 30 through TM Rookie Cookie’s Recipe While the states set down the convention to nominate, or select, the Sept. 2. election rules, political parties select presidential candidate. Snappy Ginger Cookies the candidates who run. Most states use The final campaign These make tasty after-school treats served with hot chocolate. Although there are some other primaries, or In September and You’ll need: parties, most people vote for candidates elections where October, candidates • 1 egg • 21/2 cups flour voters use secret • 3/4 cup shortening • 2 teaspoons baking soda of either the Democratic or Republican will go around the • 1 cup brown sugar • 1 teaspoon cinnamon party. ballots. country to try to get • 1/4 cup molasses • 1 teaspoon ginger However, for votes. What to do: several reasons, including saving 1. Mix egg, shortening, brown sugar and molasses until creamy. money, some states aren’t holding 2. In another bowl, sift together the remaining ingredients. presidential primaries this year. The election 3. Add the two mixtures to make the dough. 4. Chill in refrigerator for 1 hour. These states plan to use caucuses, The presidential election will be 5. Roll dough into balls the size of walnuts and place on greased or gatherings where party members Nov. 2, 2004. cookie sheet. meet to select their candidates. They 6. Flatten slightly and sprinkle with white sugar and 2 drops of often use a show of hands to vote.* water on each cookie. The donkey is the The elephant is 7. Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven for 12 minutes. Don’t Democratic the Republican overbake. Let cool for 5 minutes. Makes 3 dozen cookies. symbol. symbol. *Usually political parties pay for caucuses, while states pay for primary elections. from The Mini Page by Betty Debnam © 2004 The Mini Page Publishing Company Inc.

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from The Mini Page by Betty Debnam © 2004 The Mini Page Publishing Company Inc. from The Mini Page by Betty Debnam © 2004 The Mini Page Publishing Company Inc. TM Republican candidate 2004 Democratic candidates President Before any of these candidates can be their party’s choice to All the following jokes have something in common. Can George W. Bush run for president, they must win votes in state primary and you guess the common theme or category? is running for his caucus elections. If they do not win enough votes or raise second term. He enough money to pay for their campaign, some will drop out of will be on the Republican the race before the convention in July. Tess: Where does a fish keep its money? ballot, but has Frank: In its gill-fold! competition in some states.

Marie: Why are fishermen so stingy? Hans: Because their profession makes George W. Bush, Texas them shell-fish! Occupation: oil industry businessman. Served two terms as Casey: There is no fishing allowed here! Texas governor. Son of Walt: But I was fishing quietly! former President George H. W. Bush. Carol Moseley Braun, Wesley K. Clark, Howard Dean, Illinois Arkansas Vermont from The Mini Page by Betty Debnam © 2004 The Mini Page Publishing Company Inc. TM The race begins Occupation: lawyer. Occupation: retired Occupation: doctor. Served in the U.S. Army general. Served as lieutenant Basset Brown TRY ’N This month, all of the country is The News Election Senate for one term. Served 34 years in the governor of Vermont, Hound’s FIND watching Iowa and New Hampshire, Served as ambassador U.S. Army. then governor for five Words and names that remind us of the presidential election are hidden and that’s exactly what Iowa and to New Zealand. two-year terms. in below. Some words are hidden backward or diagonally, up and down, and some letters are used twice. See if you can find: WIN, New Hampshire want! PRESIDENT, ELECTION, CONVENTION, CAUCUS, UNITED, NEW, These two states take great pride STATES, DONKEY, ELEPHANT, REPUBLICAN, DEMOCRAT, SEAT, in being the first to let the rest of CAMPAIGN, VOTE, NOMINATE, PRIMARY, POLITICAL, HAMPSHIRE, the country know what their voters IOWA, RUN, POLL. NEWHAMPSH I REQET think of the presidential candidates. TELL YOUR GTNED I SERPOLLLA Since this is such an important PARENTS TO IYPOLITICALESER news event, candidates spend a VOTE! ASUCUACJKNTPECC great deal of time in these two PVOUNI TED I AHTTO states. They want to make a good first impression on American voters. MP R I MA R YAWE A A I M John Edwards, North Richard A. Gephardt, John Kerry, ABMAYEKNODSNTOE Carolina Missouri Massachusetts CON V EN T I ONUT SND Occupation: lawyer. Occupation: lawyer. Occupation: lawyer. Has served as U.S. Served in the U.S. House Decorated war veteran. NAC I LBUPERETOVX senator from North of Representatives Served in the U.S. Carolina for one term. since 1976. Senate since 1984. from The Mini Page by Betty Debnam © 2004 The Mini Page Publishing Company Inc. TM Mini Spy . . . Mini Spy is visiting the elephant and the donkey at the zoo. Each Iowa’s New represents a political party. See if you can find: • duck • banana caucus is Hampshire’s • chicken Jan. 19. primary is • ladder Jan. 27. • ear of corn • The District of Columbia is holding a • letter Z Democratic presidential primary on Jan. • kite 13. This is earlier than in the past. One • hourglass purpose is to call attention to the fact • book that the district is not a state and would Dennis J. Kucinich, Ohio Joseph Lieberman, Al Sharpton, New York • heart like to become one. Occupation: college Connecticut Occupation: minister • umbrella professor. Occupation: lawyer. and worker for civil • letter E The Mini Page thanks Dennis Berwyn, N.C. Served as mayor of Elected to the U.S. Senate rights. Republican Party communications director; • carrot Cleveland. Has served for three terms. Was the Aymie Walshe, executive director, Maine four terms in the U.S. Democratic nominee for • letter D Democratic Party; and Nancy E. Tate, Site to See: League of • envelope House of Representatives. vice president in the 2000 executive director of the League of Women election. Women Voters at: • letter A Voters, for help with this issue. www.dnet.org. THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • JANUARY 14, 2004 • PAGE 9 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR really do need to fi nd a way to Hawaiian. Coach should Conserving water store more of the water that Our next meeting will be is currently fl owing unused Jan. 7th. stick to Athletic is a Christmas form our state to the Pacifi c Tara Winningham Policy wish Ocean. Burney Editor: If you could only make this As a lifetime resident of Editor: happen then I know a lot of Local Businesses Beiber and a graduate of Big Letter to Santa from a farm people would be happy. help make Dinner Valley High I am appalled at water district manager. And, third on my list is the recent happenings at our Dear Santa, peace on earth. a success school and how they’ve been I’ve been good this year… Mike Wade, Executive handled by the school admin- really. Director Editor: istration. Remember how I California Farm Water American Legion Post Our school used to be a responded when the phone Coalition 441 and VFW Post 5689 sin- class act not only on the fi eld call came into my offi ce from cerely thank all who helped of play or court of play but the urban water district about make our annual Christmas also off of it. the possibility of selling some Christmas was ham dinner and Santa Day a No more is this the case. of our farm water to the city wonderful for tremendous success. Donations from supervisor When student athletes can folks? We are especially grate- come to practice after having In past years I might have Annex ful to our local businesses: Shasta County Supervisor Glenn Hawes donated consumed alcohol, be ques- just dropped the phone from Adelphia, Ben Franklin, Fruit his campaign funds since he is running unopposed tioned by the coach, admit my hand and walked out of Editor: Growers, Holiday Market, in the upcoming election for Dist. 3. Two of those, having drunk and then face the room, but not this year. The Staff and Residents of Intermountain News, McDon- among the 10 receiving funds were Bob Boster no consequences because Instead, I listened as my the Burney Annex would like alds, Mountain Echo, Pot from the Fall River Education Foundation and Cindy to thank each and every one Luck Trading Post, Precision the school says the coach urban counterpart explained Dodds from the Tri County Community Network. doesn’t follow protocol, we how his directors were trying of you for making the Christ- Lube, Rite Aid, Safeway. have HUGE problems. to obtain a guaranteed water mas Holidays so wonderful. To our local youth organi- The amount of the donations was not disclosed by When you hire a coach supply in case the water Our community is very zations: Kim Arendt and the the supervisor. to represent your school, I season became drier and caring and supportive. 4-H kids, Ed Wade and B.S.A. believe your administration drier and their supplies began Thank you. Troop 38, Owen Plumber and should support his decision to dwindle. Happy New Year to every- the Lions Club Leo’s. Higher fi shing, to follow the Athletic Policy, I think he was playing on one from the staff and resi- To Rose Chiesa of Old and punish each student my emotions when he men- dents. Station for her very generous for thirty days like the Policy tioned the potential of splut- Staff and Residents donation of stuffed toys. hunting fees states. tering water fl ows coming out Burney Annex With the continued support -From Page 1 The Two-Day Nonresident Each athlete and their par- of faucets if his phone call of those who make up the tats, the DFG said. Hunting License fee costs ents sign the Athletic Policy was not successful. life- blood of Burney, I’m sure “California is home to a $31.25. before they can play any He wasn’t asking for a Holiday power we will see another 48 years diversity of fi sheries and eco- The DFG made changes sport at BVHS. handout and emphasized of this wonderful tradition. not taken for systems that require costly to its several stamps and Instead these kids suited that his directors has autho- Bill Baldwin management efforts. reports cards. up for the fi rst game of the rized him to offer top dollar Commander- Post 441 granted “Our many roles in man- The Striped Bass Stamp year and each saw playing for any water supplies that he aging wildlife are far more program expired Dec. 31 time. could squeeze out of a farm Editor: expensive than they were and the stamp is no longer Was the coach forced to water district. I would like to thank the Volunteers a decade ago. We needed required. do this? But I explained to him that PG&E workers who save up deserve a big to bring license fees in line The Bay-Delta Sport Fish- Or is he falling into what to make available the amount their time on Christmas Day with our costs to effec- ing Enhancement Stamp BVHS is now representing? of water he was talking about to restore power to our home, thank you tively manage these public sells for $5 and funds are Sports in high school are would require my farmers to Little Valley’s water pump, resources,” said DFG Acting dedicated for projects that an extra-curricular activity not plant a portion of their and one or two other homes Editor: Director Sonke Mastrup. enhance sport fi shing in the and a privilege, not a right. fi elds. in our area. I would like to extend a “The additional revenue San Francisco Bay and the Good grades as well as Such an action could have We had a severe brown big thank you to the com- generated through license Delta. proper behavior lead to a wide reaching effects; such out that took about four hours munity for their support of the sales will help the Depart- The Steelhead Report student getting to play. as: to fi x. Burney Boosters Club Christ- ment pay for the increasing Card, used to monitor and What are we teaching our Would the farmer have My family and I really mas Tree Fundraiser. costs associated with con- restore California’s steelhead kids? enough work to keep his appreciate the workers effort Through the joint effort of serving and protecting fi sh population, now costs $5 To beat the system? employees busy during the to make sure we had light the club and Sierra Pacifi c and game resources and instead of $3.75. It sure looks like it. year without threatening their and power on a holiday. Industries, 550 Christmas their habitats,” Mastrup said. The Abalone Report Card They say a team takes on livelihoods? All too often we take our trees were cut on Sierra Hunting license and tag increased from $12 to $15. the character of their coach What about the local stores electricity and other services Pacifi c land just outside of fee increases that take effect Divers are required to have or leader. that provide the supplies- like for granted, and also the Burney and sold to the com- July 1 include the following: a Sport Fishing License Well if this is the case, our fuel, seed, hardware and people responsible for keep- munity. The California Resident and an abalone report card. district as well as our athletic more- needed during the ing those services running. Thank you to the Sierra Hunting License is $31.25, a Revenue generated from programs better look long course of the year? They are often unsung Pacifi c Foundation for a grant $1.50 increase. this report card is used for and hard at making some And what about the end- heroes when weather or of $400, which offset the cost A Nonresident Hunting abalone restoration projects changes. less requests for support by earthquakes leave people of the trees. License costs $108.50, an throughout the state. Our kids are the ones who local school groups and com- without power, whether it is The Club raised a total of increase of $5. Fees for lifetime hunting will suffer if we don’t. munity organizations seeking a few as in our case or many $1, 215. A Junior Hunting License and fi shing licenses also (Name withheld by help in their latest fundraising thousands as in the recent All the money raised by the for both residents and non- increased Jan. 1.The Life- request) efforts? San Francisco . club goes directly back into residents went from $7.25 to time License fee is based on Beiber, CA There are a lot of people Thank you whoever you Burney Jr./Sr. High School to $8.25 for those under age 16 the age of the person at the who depend on a healthy are for restoring our power help with their student activi- at the time of purchase. time of the purchase. Donations raised farming community and an on Christmas Day. ties and other projects. adequate supply of water is Celia Hinds Those that helped with for Community essential to that well-being. Little Valley the project were tree cutters: Center Any transfer of water as Rich Arendt, Dave Isbell, Bob proposed by a person on the Moore, Beth Allison, Mark Editor: telephone could pose a risk Burney 4-H is Ayers, Shane Young, Doree Shasta Senior The Cassel Volunteer Fire not only to the farmer, but busy Harrington, Barry Newport, Company Auxiliary would like also to many individuals and Mike Churney and Herb Nutrition Menu organizations that have relied Baldwin, Redding District to thank the Cassel Commu- Editor: Shasta Senior Nutrition Program January. on local farmers in the past. nity for the best-ever turnout The Burney 4-H Club held Manager for Sierra Pacifi c Still, I answered that I Jan. 14- Augratin Potatoes for our Christmas Potluck it’s regular meeting on Dec. Industries. would present the request to Jan. 15- Meat Loaf W/Gravy Dinner on Dec. 10. 3, 2003. Also, thank you to Dave my board of directors. Jan. 16- Chicken Salad Sandwiches After a wonderful meal, Beth Allison reported on Winningham and the Lions Only after a lot of discus- Jan. 19- Closed Martin Luther King Day we had a drawing for the the Christmas wreath sales Club for providing the liability sion with our local farmers Jan. 20- Baked Ham Intermountain Quilt, made and delivery. insurance necessary, tree and others in the community by Leslie Mastalarz, one of Travis Arendt reported on sellers: Carolyn Garrigus, Jan. 21- Stuffed Cabbage Rolls did my directors agree to Cassel’s talented quilters. the Christmas tree stands Beth Allison, Meg Fox, Jes- Jan. 22- Baked Lemon Fish cooperate in sending a por- It was displayed during that club members put on sica VanLaak, Lynn Erickson, Jan. 23- Spaghetti W/Meat Sauce tion of their farm water to the recent months at our rum- trees at Rite-Aid. Greg Wrigley, Kevin Wrigley, Jan. 26- Baked Chicken W/Gravy city folks; but only for one mage sales, craft shows, etc. We also heard about the Lori Winningham, Tammie Jan. 27- Fish Sandwich on Bun year. Cruze, Donald Livingston, The lucky winner was a help that was given to the Jan. 28- Country Fried Steak You see, Santa, I really family residing in Weed, Cali- Burney Lions at their Annual Donna Sylvester for the use have been good this year and Jan. 29-Chicken Cacciatore fornia. Thanksgiving Dinner. of her property to sell the I’m not asking for much. Jan. 30- Beef Stew The Ladies Auxiliary pre- Taylor Winningham gath- trees, Burney Chamber of First on my list is a winter sented a $9000 check to ered all the new, unwrapped Commerce for help storing that would deposit lots of the Cassel Volunteer Fire toys that members brought to the trees and anyone else I snow in the mountains; and, Company for the Cassel Fire- the meeting. inadvertently left off. if it’s not asking too much, let fi ghter Training & community She will donate them to Thank you. there be a high water content Open registration center building fund. the local fi re dept for their Toy All your efforts are greatly in the snow. Community donations Drive. appreciated and help further Once the snow begins to by local residents have Heather and Haley Ashe the work of the Burney Boost- for new semester melt, then the water will run ers Club. exceeded $6000 to date; in announced the Annual Scav- Shasta College open reg- off and be captured in the We hope to make this an store, 1260 Churn Creek addition, Intermountain area enger Hunt will be will be istration for spring semester reservoirs throughout our annual project. Road. corporate donations were Dec. 13th at 10 a.m. 2004 began Jan. 10, from 8 state. Susan Ayers Other locations include: received. All the food collected will a.m. to 1 p.m., in the Shasta Yes, I know that the capac- Christmas Tree Fund- Tehama Center in Red The Auxiliary has been be donated locally. College Campus Center, ity to store water in these raiser Chairperson Bluff and other Extended working tirelessly for the past Our club decided not to go Building 2000. reservoirs is limited. Education sites 18 months to make the Train- caroling since everyone is so The spring semester starts But this brings me to my Redding Smart Com- ing Center dream come true. busy with other projects. Wednesday, Jan. 21. second request, the will- munity Employment Center, We are proud to say the Taylor Winningham and Enrollment fees are: $18 ingness of individuals and Relay Team 1201 Placer Street Auxiliary has raised over Brooke Selcidge will be co- per unit, a health fee of $12, groups in our state to listen to Library locations: $18,000 during the prior 18 chairs for those working at a campus center fee for one another and work toward meeting set Libraries in Anderson, months because of fundrais- the American Legion Dinner. students enrolled in classes a solution on how to increase Burney, Corning, Hayfork, ing efforts. Everyone was reminded The fi rst Team Captains offered at the main campus the water storage behind Los Molinos, Red Bluff, The Center is a 4000 about the Achievement Night meeting for the Relay For Life and/or greater Redding area these reservoirs. Redding, Shingletown, Trinity square foot multi-purpose and told to bring a dessert. is scheduled for Wednesday, of $20.50, and a parking I know that conservation Center, and Weaverville. facility (Firefi ghter Train- It was announced that this January 28th, at the Redding fee of $25 per vehicle, per will help meet some of the The Spring 2004 Schedule ing, Community Center, and year’s Favorite Foods Day Moose Lodge at 5:30 p.m. semester or $1 per day. future demand for water in of Classes is available online Command & Control Center- would be Jan. 24th. All veteran team captains, In addition to traditional our state to satisfy what is at the Shasta College website CDF), currently under con- This year’s theme is new team captains, or those course offerings, Shasta expected to be 46 million at www.shastacollege.edu, struction. that are seeking information College offers a variety of people in California by the and will be inserted in several It will include a commercial about the Relay for 2004 vocational, online, ITV, and year 2020. area newspapers the fi rst kitchen capable of preparing should attend. alternative learning format But we have to do some- week of January. meals for over 100 individu- This will be the fi rst oppor- courses. thing to meet the thirst of Watch your local news- als. tunity for teams to register, The Shasta College these individuals and taking papers toward the end of The Center will be a great pay their $150 team registra- schedule is available at the water away from our farmers December for ads giving the addition to our community. tion fee, and pick their camp following locations: will only hurt those who need exact insertion dates. Completion of the building sites. Bookstores the water to grow the food we For more information, is targeted for spring 2004. For more information con- B. Dalton Bookseller, Mt all eat. please contact the Shasta Diana Skuggs tact Team Recruitment Chair Shasta Mall, 900 Dana Drive So, you see, Santa, we College Admissions and Cassel, CA Connie Regnell at 246-4225. Barnes and Noble Book- Records Offi ce at 225-4841. THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • SHASTA LAKE BULLETIN • EAST VALLEY TIMES • JANUARY 14, 2004 TTHEHE WWANTANT ADSADS CALL (530) 335-4533 • (530) 275-1716 • (530) 549-3304 CHARGE IT TO YOUR DISCOVER CARD, VISA, MASTERCARD or AMERICAN EXPRESS

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Priced to sell!!!……………..3371…...... $30,000 - 800-547-9169 x3214. $1 million liability ______BIG EDDY ACREAGE large pines and junipers grace this 4.8 acre parcel ...... 3145 ... $31,900 Dedicated team runs. insurance. Craig Burney, 3 BRM 1 ACREAGE PITVILLE BLUFF 2.3 Acres, to build your home on.SALE Views ofPENDING valley, mts...... 3167 ... $53,900 Owner operators wanted. -InHat Creek. 9.39 +/- Acres. 275-0303. Bath, fenced yard. GOMEZ ROAD, 80 acres in Glenburn area. Trees & wildlife. Splits O.K ...... 3218 ... $99,500 www.maytrucking.com (3/10) Has power available with building site. Single car garage. Gomez Road is where you will find this 80 ac. Remote, beautiful, level, trees 3235 ... $69,000 (CAL-SCAN) ______$90,000 $650 month, $650 Burney Terrace Nice 1/2-Ac. building lot with beautiful trees and sloping...... 3155 ... $36,900 ______deposit. References/ Summit Lake Area. Remote but beautiful, trees everywhere, 8.97 acres...... 3301 ... $21,900 75 credit check required. Summit Lake Area. 18.87 Acres. Well on property, nice building spots, trees...3304 ... $27,900 43 Call Ron 949-2670. 10x5, Boat /RV stor- Old Station 1 Ac. In Big Springs sub., In water district. Near Hat Creek fish.....3305 ... $49,000 CABIN Pittville area, 341 acres of farm and ranch land with great views!...... 3320 ... $425,000 BUSINESS CHILD CARE (2-4) age. 335-3050 Sugarplums’ Family ______(03tfc) Montgomery Creek 22 Ac. Overlooking creek, Water pump, 1100 gal. tank ....3331 ... ..$39,900 Day Care. Where RENTALS ______Close to Burney 4+ Acres close to Burney. Paved Rd. Lovely trees, View ...... 3336 ... ..$88,000 OPPORTUNITY 1 Bedroom house, Fairfi eld Guest KEEP-IT Mini Stor- ALL CASH CANDY Route. children love to play Lot on Hwy 299, across from the Sierra Pacific Mill. Priced to sell...... 3337 ... …$9,500 $450/ per month House. A country age in McArthur, Hwy 139 near Adin. 3978 Ac Ranch. 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