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NOVEMBER 5, 2003

What’s Happening Here In Days Ahead Fire commissioner’s College Flu shots today theater business burns still in Shasta County Public Health fl u shots are offered today, from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at search the Cassel Fire Hall, and again Thursday from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the McArthur State Pre- school and at the Public Health of site Burney offi ce. The cost of a fl u shot is $12. BY MEG FOX The price might not be right for Shasta College, which is still con- Neighbor watch sidering whether or not to invest There will be a Neighborhood in land Mayers Memorial Hospital Watch community meeting at 7 District owns in Burney for a new p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 12, at Distance Education Center. the Intermountain Community A preliminary $380,000 estimate Center in Burney. Bill Price, the to buy the land, prepare the site, new community safety offi cer, install a relocatable classroom, and and Donna Sylvester, Neigh- pay water and sewer hook-up costs has caused some hesitation, said borhood Watch coordinator, Shasta College Interim President will be available to answer Tom Harris, Jr. questions. “That slowed us down, but noth- ing has been eliminated and it’s still Marines birthday under consideration,” Harris said. The public is invited to cel- Leasing the three lots that the ebrate the 228th Marine Corps hospital owns off Commerce Way across from the Crossroads Clinic birthday Monday, 6 p.m., at the is an option. VFW hall in Burney. Tickets Shasta College is also looking for the turkey and ham dinner, at other property in Burney, Harris catered by Main Street Cafe, said. are $15. First Sgt. Edwin O. Plans to open the outreach Saunders, USMC Ret., of center in the former Lyons Phar- Klamath Falls is the scheduled macy building, which Shasta Col- speaker. A special tribute and lege purchased, fell through when memorial will be presented in they learned the building does not memory of Capt. Matt Bancroft, meet the state’s new seismic regu- killed in the war against terror- lations. ists in Afghanistan. High school play Few tickets Fall River High School’s musi- cal theater class will present available for King Artie and the Knights of the Rad Table, Friday, 7 p.m., and Saturday, 2 and 7 p.m., at train ride the high school cafeteria. Tick- ets are $5 adults, $3 students, NEWS PHOTO / Craig Harrington Tuesday or $20 per family. Children Burney Fire Chief Bob May describes to Mt. Burney Theater owner Donna Sylvester early under age 5 are admitted free. There are still a few tickets left Monday where fi re was making its way through the southeast side of her business. for the Burney-Fall River Education Foundation’s full moon dessert train Pastel demo Nov 11. Ruth Shannon is scheduled to $50,000 damage to movie theater The Foundation is serving a show basic pastel techniques variety of delectable desserts on its and landscapes at Saturday’s BY MEG FOX home and Sylvester was cleaning Firefi ghters tore down an exterior second evening excursion on the Gallery & Gifts holiday season It was the early morning, bad up and planning to open her movie section on the side of the building to McCloud River Railroad. demonstration in Fall River news knock on the door that every- theater for an evening show. try to get to the source and deter- Boarding begins at 5:30 p.m. with the rains departing promptly at Mills. The event is free to the one dreads. A passerby noticed smoke mine the cause. May said he sus- 6:00 p.m. from Black Ranch Road public. Telephone 336-5870 “They knocked on my door, woke streaming from the 63-year-old pects the cause was electrical and me up, and asked for the keys to building and reported the fi re to the off Highway 299 east of Burney. for more information. Sched- related to the pink neon lights lining the theater because it was on fi re,” CHP at 6:35 a.m. the front of the building. The train will travel across the uled for Nov. 15 is a stained said Mt. Burney Theater owner Burney Fire Chief Bob May esti- In addition to two engines and Lake Britton bridge and through the glass demonstration by John Donna Sylvester, as she stood on mated damage at about $50,000. an ambulance from the Burney Fire Cayton Valley on a two-hour round Malman. the snow-dampened pavement The fi re burned in a parapet wall Protection District, where Sylvester trip moonlight excursion. Monday, watching fi refi ghters hack above the theater’s snack bar, but serves as a fi re commissioner, the Tickets are $25. away at the side of her restored there was minimal smoke and water Cassel and Hat Creek volunteer fi re The event is a fundraiser for the WEATHER building. damage in the theater and it didn’t companies and an engine from the Foundation’s mini-grant program, By mid-morning, most of the smell like smoke, May said. California Department of Forestry which funds special projects and FORECAST 25 volunteer fi refi ghters had gone and Fire Protection responded. equipment in local schools. Today, partly cloudy with highs The Foundation hosted a suc- 49 to 54. Lows 22 to 29. Thurs- cessful train ride with hors d’oeuvres day, mostly cloudy with chance Oct. 21. At 74, volunteer still fi ghting fi res, For tickets and more information, of rain and high elevation snow. call Evalee Nelson at 335-3627 or Highs 45 to 50. Friday, rain Bill Johnson at 336-6169. likely with lows in the 30s and travels to SoCal with other locals highs in the 40s. Saturday, mostly cloudy with chance of BY MEG FOX never seen anything like the South- into the fi re hall for several days last showers. Lows in the 30s and At 74, Bea Berchem, assistant ern California fi res in his career. week to be available for additional Full agenda highs in the 40s. Sunday, fi re chief for the Cassel Volunteer “You can’t see. All you can do is and immediate response if neces- Fire Department, hasn’t let her age feel heat,” he told Lt. Rick Moore on sary. partly cloudy with slight chance dampen her spirit for dousing fi res. the phone, although by late Satur- “If something breaks, we’re on on tap for of showers. Highs 45 to 55 and The call came at 3 a.m. last day he and the others had returned the road,” said Moore, adding that lows in the 30s. Monday, partly week to head to Southern California to Burney. this was the fi rst hard cover assign- cloudy with highs 45 to 55 and where 800,000 acres in fi ve coun- On Oct. 26, Cassel Engine No. ment anyone in the department F.R. trustees lows in the 30s. A current fore- ties were on fi re, and Berchem 10, with Fire Chief Don Chaix, fi re- could remember. The trustees for the Fall River cast is updated about 4 a.m. joined some 14,000 other fi refi ght- fi ghter Jim Miguel, and Berchem Fincher and Baker were also Joint Unifi ed School District have a and 4 p.m. daily on The News ers tackling what most have said joined fi ve other engines from ready to leave Friday to relieve full agenda tonight - including con- web site at im-news.com. were the worst fi res they’ve seen in Shasta County in a strike team led two Burney fi refi ghters as the week sidering approval, again but in open their careers. by Shasta Lake Fire Protection Dis- wore on and fi refi ghters wore out. session, the controversial one-time TEMPERATURES “It was the fi rst time I’d seen any- trict Chief Fred Wyckoff. May, the Burney fi refi ghters, and distribution of funds to teachers and Hi Low Rain thing like this,” said Berchem, who Chief May had Burney fi refi ght- the rest of that strike team arrived other staff - when they meet at the Nov. 3 41 27 .34 has been a volunteer fi refi ghter for ers Lt. Courtney Cleckler, Lt. Matt at the Ramona staging area Oct. 28 District offi ce in Burney. Nov. 2 NA NA 23 years. Scheckla, Brian Ludwick, and and were assigned to the 281,666- The board is also expected to Nov. 1 NA NA “It burned so many homes and Darryl Conover on his team, along acre Cedar fi re, the largest in Cali- take action on establishing a mini- Oct. 31 NA NA put so many people into shelters with engines and personnel from fornia history. mum number of participants for ath- Oct. 30 49 22 trace who were needing food and cloth- Redding, Mt. Shasta, and Ham- “It was the most amount of fi re letic teams. ing. mond Ranch fi re departments. I’ve seen in my career with burning Oct. 29 64 49 Five student expulsion hear- “We saw fl ames. Lots of fl ames. They were diverted en route “to vegetation and structures all at one ings are slated at 5:30 p.m. before Oct. 28 80 34 And then the rains came and saved a small community of about 3,000 time. Courtesy of Darryl Jones in Burney the public portion of the meeting us,” she said Sunday, back at home people that was in danger,” said “It was very diffi cult to watch begins. The Intermountain News after seven days of fi ghting fi re in Moore, who was among the Burney people (losing their) homes and Also on the agenda is a request P.O. Box 1030 Simi Valley, north of Los Angeles. fi refi ghters assigned to “hard cover” possessions,” May said. for class size relief, an update on 36965 Main Street Burney Fire Chief Bob May, who at the fi re station. His team “stayed on the line” the district’s athletic fundraising Burney, California 96013 led a fi ve-engine strike team in San Moore, Larry Armstrong, Howard from 11 a.m. Oct. 28 to 8 a.m. Oct. activities, and a request to buy a Open: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm Diego County, called the Burney fi re Fincher, Zaylnn Baker, Robbie 29 protecting about 100 homes copier with one-time funds. hall mid-week to say he, too, had Owens, and Gabe Shaw moved –Please See Page 4 HAVE YOUR COMMUNITY DELIVERED TO YOUR MAIL BOX. CALL 335-4533 TO SUBSCRIBE TODAY! PAGE 2 • NOVEMBER 5, 2003 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS SHERIFF’S LOG BOOK THE AMERICAN STORE

A caller reported Sunday ing pumpkins and egging and ran. Shellisa Moore reported at 4:30 p.m. a dark-haired houses. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Oct. 27 signs were torn down 37020 MAIN STREET male was striking a blonde ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Fall River High School at the 37400 block of Enter- female near Big Bend Road A Carberry Street resident reported locating a suicide prise Drive in Burney. (Next to the Historic Mt. Burney Theatre) and Highway 299. reported Friday at 6:12 p.m. note from a subject, who was ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ fi ve trick-or-treaters outside in the school’s offi ce Thurs- A juvenile at Burney High BURNEY, CA 96013 An anonymous caller her door just sitting there. day at 11:58 a.m. School reportedly put an arm reported Sunday at 3:59 p.m. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ through a window Oct. 27. 530-335-2000 two adults wearing helmets A woman reported Friday A Mt. View High School ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ and riding 4-wheelers were at 12:42 p.m. being harassed student reported being a Tina Fregoso reported a trying to push an abandoned by another female at the victim of domestic violence mailbox vandalized at the "GOING OUT OF BUSINESS" car into the creek near 37200 block of Main Street at home at the hand of a 20- 20100 block of Hudson Street Orchard Way and Tamarack in Burney. year-old Thursday morning. in Burney Oct. 27. Avenue in Burney. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ EVERYTHING MUST GO!!! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ One woman reported A verbal disturbance was Total incidents handled by Three subjects were being assaulted by a second reported Oct. 29 at 5:32 p.m. the Shasta County sheriff’s ALL STORE MERCHANDISE AND FIXTURES reported in a verbal argu- woman at the 20200 block of at Plumas Street and Supe- offi ce throughout the unincor- ment Sunday at 11:21 a.m. Tamarack Avenue in Burney rior Avenue in Burney. porated areas of the county: near Oak and Woods streets Friday at 11:44 a.m. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Nov. 2 – 114 30% TO 50% OFF!! in Burney. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ An intoxicated youth was Nov. 1 – 123 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ An elderly man was found cited at Burney High School Oct. 31 – 176 A Cedar Street caller in unconscious Friday morning Oct. 29 at 1:59 p.m. and Oct. 30 – 110 ANTIQUES • FURNITURE • BOOKS Burney reported Sunday at at the 36700 block of Main released to a parent. Oct. 29 – 116 10:24 a.m. two vehicles were Street in Burney. However, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Oct. 28 – 128 blocking her driveway and when medical personnel Three females were Oct. 27 – 147 CANDLES • GIFT ITEMS she was unable to get her arrived and attempted to reported trespassing and car out. assist him, he reportedly was taking property Oct. 29 at 10: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ uncooperative and deputies 10 a.m. from a vehicle towed BREAKFAST HOUSEWARES • COLLECTIBLES A caller reported Sunday were called. the previous night and stored LUNCH at 12:35 a.m. smelling a foul ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ at Mt. Burney Tow. odor near Big Lake and Day A trespasser was reported DINNER ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Cocktails, Beer & Wine SALE STARTS SATURDAY NOV. 1st 2003 roads. Friday at 12:41 p.m. at the A verbal disturbance was CHINESE & ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 29700 block of Ranch Road reported Oct. 28 at 8:25 AMERICAN CUISINE A caller at the 37000 block in Round Mountain. Orders to Take Out OPEN MON - SAT 10:00AM TO 5:00PM p.m. at the 24800 block of 592 Market St. of Orchard Way in Burney ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Mechanic Street in Fall River Redding 241-9747 reported Saturday at 8:04 A transient was reported Mills. a.m. someone egged her car wandering around Mayers ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ during the night. Memorial Hospital Thursday Four males and two ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ at 11:29 p.m. annoying staff females staying at Dusty REAL ESTATE CORNER A caller reported Saturday and patients. He was asked Campground near Lake at 1:49 a.m. a 15-year-old to leave, but refused. Britton Oct. 28 were found By, DOROTHY HERRELL, Century 21 Big Pines Realty girl was breathing but unre- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ to have a large amount of sponsive near Highway 299 Deputies arrested Thomas railroad track parts at their and Long Street in Fall River Glazzard for alleged public campsite. A juvenile respon- WIN-WIN AGREEMENTS Mills. Medical personnel intoxication Thursday at 9: sible for the thefts agreed to transported a female with a 31 p.m., however, he was return the items after being When you are ready to negotiate a home purchase agreement, it's important to remember that a successful cut to the hospital. released when no transpor- admonished by deputies. negotiation does not necessarily mean everyone gets what they want and no one goes home disappointed. "Win-win" ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ tation to Redding County jail ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ is an easily misunderstood term. In a real-lie "win-win" situation, some compromises are inevitable in the process of A prowler was reported was available. all parties coming to a fundmental agreement. The secret to negotiating a satisfactory purchase contract is to expect Saturday at 1:15 a.m. at ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ to make some concessions at the bargaining table. Approach the meeting with a positive, open-minded attitude. Try to listen and stay sensitive to the other's point of the 20400 block of Carberry A verbal disturbance was view. Be clear about your priorities, but don't expect to prevail on every point. The more you remain flexible, the better Street in Burney. reported Thursday at 6:18 your chance for a fair compromise. When you become stuck on a point of contention as minor as the cost of painting ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ p.m. at the 21600 block of Ray's Painting the picket fence, be willing to split the difference. Above all, trust your real estate agent, who has the expertise to A youth was booked Garden Lane in Johnson bring the proceedings to a happy resolution. into juvenile hall Friday for Park. Interior & Exterior For professional advice on all aspects of buying or selling real estate talk to us at alleged public intoxication ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Century 21 Big Pines Realty. Call us for an appointment at 530-335-3636, or drop by our at Park Avenue and Bartel A caller reported seeing Free office at: 37107 Main St. in Burney, or visit our website at century21bigpines.com. Street in Burney. two 16- to 17-year-old males Serving the Intermountain area with ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ leaving through a bathroom Estimates distinction and integrity. A caller reported Friday at window at the 36700 block Big Pines Realty 8:42 p.m. eight to nine juve- of Woods Avenue in Burney niles near Arrowood Street Thursday at 1:18 p.m. The 530-233-6013 and Bailey Avenue in Burney caller yelled at the two and or 233-1111 were walking around break- they dropped a DVD player License #825259 SPECIALS THIS WEEK! OUTDOOR FLOODLIGHTS 99¢ After rebate

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In Burney Superior Court dismissed. arrest on Marquette Street in for a prior DUI and a count Oct. 24, Robert Jensen The court received a letter Burney April 24. of driving an unregistered Boynton of Belmont was from the property owner ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ vehicle. fi ned $152.50 for bringing an giving the defendant permis- Kathy Jean Stout of Fall She was fi ned $1,680 and unleashed dog into the Rim sion to cut the wood. Hazel- River Mills was ordered to placed on 36 months pro- Campground, an area con- tine was given 80 hours in pay a total of $1,862 in fees bation. CHP Offi cer Roger trolled by the Department of the alternative work program and fi nes and sentenced Spain made the traffi c stop at Parks and Recreation. Boyn- at the Big Bend Fire Depart- to 48 hours in county jail, Highway 299 and Fifth Street ton was reportedly warned ment. changed to work release, in Fall River Mills after notic- prior to being cited by R.J. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ after entering a plea of guilty ing the expired registration. Davis on July 18. Jack Dee Oilar, Sr. of to driving while having a .08 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ McArthur was fi ned $155.50 percent or higher blood alco- Judge Anderson dismissed Cases against Stephan on an amended charge of hol level. A DUI charge was six probation violation cases Lee Macey, of Fall River disturbing the peace, an dismissed. against Trent Lloyd McVay of Mills, and Kenneth Eugene infraction. He was cited by She was placed on 36 Rocklin and recalled a bench Byrd of Montgomery Creek, CHP Offi cer John Cannon months probation and had warrant. McVay was ordered both charging vehicle viola- Feb. 6 at Hiway Garage in her driving license restricted to pay $2,577.93 at $25 per tions, were dismissed. McArthur. for 90 days. month starting Dec. 1. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ CHP Offi cer John Cannon ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Several cases against Kevin Dale Phelan of made the traffi c stop on High- Gregory Paul Bedker of Brandon Wayne Drenon of Redding pled guilty to driving way 299 at Sierra Center Burney was fi ned $85.50 for Burney were dismissed. He while having a .08 percent Drive on Aug. 31. excessive vehicle smoke. pled guilty to two charges in or higher blood alcohol level ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ CHP Offi cer John Cannon one of the cases. and was sentenced to 48 David Uriel Velador of Tule- made the traffi c stop Aug. 6 A misdemeanor case hours and county jail, with lake was sentenced to 120 at Hudson and Superior in charging public intoxication credit for time served, and to days in county jail and put on Burney. under the infl uence of tolu- report for work release. work release after entering a ene and riding a bicycle on He was ordered to attend guilty plea to driving with a a highway while under the and complete a three-month .08 percent or higher blood infl uence on June 25 was Level I alcohol treatment alcohol level and admitting to dismissed. program and had his driv- a prior DUI conviction within A case charging minor ing license restricted for 90 the past seven years, in in possession of alcohol on days except to drive to and Modoc County in 1999. Main Street in Burney May from alcohol treatment and He had his driving privi- 25 was dismissed. employment. leges revoked for 26 months A case charging disturb- He is to pay fees and fi nes and was ordered to complete ing the peace by fi ghting and totaling $1,752.50. A DUI the Level II SB 38 alcohol offensive language at a teen charge was dismissed. CHP treatment program. dance in Burney July 13 was Offi cer Kevin Luntey made He was fi ned $2,316 and dismissed. the traffi c stop Aug. 30, 2003 charged $100 in restitution, In another case, Drenon on McArthur Road. $128 in booking fees and a entered a guilty plea to a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ $20 security fee. count of driving when the Michael Ryan Rowland He was ordered to submit privilege had been sus- of Burney pled no contest to to the warrantless search pended for a prior DUI con- a charge of taking property, for alcohol and to chemical viction and a count of driving a car stereo, from James testing. while having a .08 percent or Walker’s vehicle. A charge of Deputy Jason Gassaway higher blood alcohol level. possession of burglary tools made the traffi c stop on High- The court dismissed was dismissed. way 299 at the Hat 2 Park on charges of attempting to He was booked and Aug. 23 and turned it over to evade a pursuing peace offi - released to complete six CHP Offi cer Stuart Wagner. cer while operating a motor days of work and fi ned $305, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ vehicle and driving under plus $100 in restitution and Penny Westner of the infl uence. Deputy Jason $128 in booking fees. McArthur pled no contest Gassaway made the stop of Judge Anderson ordered to driving without insurance a four-wheeler on Oregon the court to destroy Row- and an added misdemeanor Street in Johnson Park June land’s knife and not to return count of driving with a sus- 5. his tools. pended license. Drenon was sentenced to Rowland is not to have Judge Anderson dis- 10 days in county jail, with contact with Walker. Deputy missed a count of driving with credit for time already served, Jason Gassaway made the a license that was suspended and placed on 36 months probation. He was ordered to pay fees and fi nes of $3,242 and Reverse calling to attend and complete a six- month Level II alcohol treat- program in place ment program. An interlocking ignition device was imposed and for emergencies his driving license was sus- pended for one year. He SHASCOM (the 911 head- idence if you live in a location was ordered to submit to quarters) now has a reverse where emergency response the warrantless search for calling program, where in crews could have diffi culty alcohol and chemical testing case of a fi re or other com- fi nding you. upon request. Judge Andy munity emergency, it can call Finally, the Montgomery Anderson exonerated the bail every phone in a given area Creek Volunteer Fire Dept. bonds in each case. and leave a message about is selling street number signs ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ evacuation routes and other for just $10. Douglas Gene Hazeltine of information. These refl ective numbers Big Bend was fi ned $477.50 However, SHASCOM only can easily be spotted by after he pled no contest to has land-line phone num- emergency crews. driving with a suspended bers. 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Adin Community Center Sponsored by PLUMAS Intermountain Cattlewomen & Fall River Big Valley Cattlemen BANK "Local people serving local needs" PAGE 4 • NOVEMBER 5, 2003 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS Local crews Whitmore battle SoCal fi re suspect fi res, return in hospital BY MEG FOX -From Page 1 A suspect in last week’s scattered on the hillside Whitmore fi re was in critical above Lake Cuyamaca condition at Mercy Medical “We witnessed fl ames that Center in Redding Monday were 70 to 80 feet high,” May following a traffi c accident on said. I-5 near Cottonwood Burney resident Jim Fire Prevention Capt. Casaurang of the California David Harp of the California Department of Forestry and Department of Forestry and Fire Protection in Johnson Fire Protection headquarters Park also led a strike team in Redding said the 1,100- in San Diego County, accord- acre blaze six miles northeast ing to Battalion Chief Tim of the community of Whitmore McCammon, who stayed was human-caused. behind as operations chief Harp declined to give the on Monday’s local 1,100-acre suspect’s name. Whitmore Fire. In record 90-degree heat In fact, Berchem said the Oct. 27, someone in Whit- Cassel crew saw Casaurang more smelled smoke and on their way to Simi Valley. called 911 at 11:15 p.m. “He honked his horn. It was Twenty-three hours later, good to see a face we knew.” the blaze that broke out on The Lassen National WM Beaty & Associates land Forest, Hat Creek Ranger was contained. District, also sent engines “It’s a success story and and personnel to Southern we were very fortunate,” said California, where fi res were Battalion Chief Tim McCam- burning on the San Ber- mon of CDF in Johnson nardino, the Los Padres, Park. the Cleveland, and Angeles “We put a line around it, National Forests. corralled the fi re and put it ”They were using the Cassel Volunteer fi refi ghters, from left, Jim Miguel, Bea Berchem and Cassel Fire Chief Don Chaix after out. That’s the way it’s sup- CDF and the U.S. Forest returning from fi res in Southern California. posed to work,” said McCam- Service for perimeter control mon, who was operations to work the edges to con- chief on the fi re. trol this thing,” McCammon fi refi ghters might be too late The Cassel fi refi ghters everyone.” a long shower with fl uffy Along with the local CDF, said. Local fi re department to save his home. were also dispatched to save She was also amazed and towels, and, as it turned out, the Cassel, Old Station, Hat engines and crews were on “He went back inside. the town of Mentryville, a thankful to a Wal-Mart in the an ambulance run and a fi re Creek, and Montgomery the structure fi res. “A few minutes later, he pioneer oil town established Simi Valley where about six at the Mt. Burney Theater. Creek volunteer fi re compa- Debbie Mayer, fi eld man- was on the roof with the in 1876 in the Santa Clarita fi re companies went shop- And then there was laun- nies responded with person- agement offi cer for the Hat garden hose again. A Shasta Valley and home to the fi rst ping one day to replenish dry to do. nel and water tenders and Creek Ranger District, said County Fire Department commercially successful oil supplies. “Our uniforms can stand were among the 1,146 fi re- Thursday that forest service engine rumbled down the well in the western United “They opened their by themselves when we get fi ghters on the scene. personnel were rotated and street and stopped in front of States. doors to the fi refi ghters and home. Just lean it against Timber loss was estimated reassigned during the fi re. Day’s house. Two fi refi ghters “Flames were shooting announced that anything we the wall until you get to it,” Monday at $2 million, accord- “We had a strike team unrolled hoses and bolted right over the top of us. About wanted was free. We had Berchem said. ing to Harp. of engines assigned to the down the side of the home 60 engines covered both been sleeping on the ground Whitmore fi re and then they and into the back yard. sides of the town and we and it was dewy and wet and were reassigned to Southern “The truck, driven by saved every single building. they gave us tents and chairs HOORAY, HOORAY, California,” she said. 74-year-old volunteer Bea It was one really big save to sit in, not that we had the Some were on the 91,281- Berchem, was greeted with and absolutely remarkable,” time, but it was just wonder- MY MOMMY acre Old fi re in San Ber- cheers by the Day children. she said. ful,” she said. nardino County, others, like A helicopter buzzed over Cassel Fire Chief Don Before more of Southern her husband Greg Mayer, and dumped more water on Chaix said being boxed into California could burn, the were on the 63,991-acre the fi re. Orange fl ames were a little canyon surrounded weather abruptly changed IS 70 TODAY Piru fi re on the Los Padres replaced by white smoke. The by fi re at Mentryville was the and early winter was a wel- National Forest in Ventura Shasta fi refi ghters opened up worst fi re he has been in in come miracle. County. their hoses and soaked a his 20 years of fi refi ghting. “The snow came on Sat- Many More, Another group, including few hot spots. Then, another Adding to the intensity was urday. It rained and then it Billy Morgan, Les White, Jes- drop. the strike team person who snowed. Happy day! Love, Pam, Mike & Girls, Roy sica Saltzman, Mike Gaither, “Nice shot,” Kevin Day told each of the fi refi ghters “Big Bear, which had and John Wheeler, were said.” at Mentryville that they could been burning merrily the day sent on Engine No. 31 to the The Cassel volunteer not “cut and run (from the before, got three inches. If Paradise fi re in San Diego department is one of 19 scene) no matter what.” they hadn’t gotten that pre- County. Shasta County companies on Berchem, on 24-hour cov- cipitation, they said we would Berchem is proud of the a rotating call list. erage, had her fi rst shower have been there for three fact that the strike team she “If you can get enough on her third day out. “A trailer more weeks.” was with did not lose a single personnel together, you’re comes by with fi ve portable As a Red Cross volunteer, structure. offered the chance to go showers and they hand you Berchem said she might “We were in several areas (when mutual aid is needed),” a paper towel. also have been someone where fl ames were shooting Berchem said, and then “They gave us rest peri- assigned to help in the shel- into houses, but everyone thought about whether an ods, but we always had to be ters if she hadn’t fi rst been congregates and foams down offered chance was the right dressed and ready to go.” called out as a fi refi ghter. the houses and puts water on phrase to use in this case. Sometimes she slept And having worked in and we did not lose a house. “They need you, so you outside on the ground in a emergency shelters, she We were in the right place at go. It’s a grueling experience, sleeping bag. When she and had sympathy and concern the right time (for those struc- but one that makes you feel other fi refi ghters were lucky for the 100,000 people who tures)” she said. good,” she said. enough to spend a night in were evacuated. Because an energetic, A lot of what fi re crews camp, they were up at 6 a.m. “Halloween was Friday fi refi ghting woman in her do is ‘grunt work.’ We’re and were fed breakfast and and a company donated 70’s is not the usual sight not always putting out fi res. given a lunch to eat when 1,000 costumes for the kids on a fi re, Berchem attracted Sometimes we’d go in after they could. in the shelters. Other com- some media attention and a fi re had been through an “It was not the Waldorf, panies gave away candy was fi lmed by ABC and NBC area, looking for embers. but it kept you alive,” said and prizes and games. It was television. We’re also chopping and Berchem. pretty touching,” she said. She and Shasta County cutting.” But the locals treated the She was also touched by also had a mention in the Fourteen hours after leav- fi refi ghters better than any the support from passers-by Oct. 28 edition of the Ventura ing Redding, the Cassel crew fi rst-class hotel staff. as the Cassel engine and County Star in the following saw fl ames near Six Flags “I can’t get over how they crew were heading home on from an article by reporter Magic Mountain in Valencia. treated us. They brought I-5. David Montero: “The next day the wind got truckloads of pizzas, and “People were honking and “Kevin Day asked aloud the fi re moving and from there truckloads of hamburgers. waving to all the fi refi ghters where the fi re department on it was a job and a half. The Someone had 100 dozen and holding up signs to their was. Down the street, fi re fi re traveled 26 miles. The doughnuts and went from windows that said ‘Thank crews were holding off a front whole Simi Valley was on fi re, group to group giving them You.’ threatening homes in a cul- all the way around,” Berchem out. A Chinese restaurant Home meant clean sheets, de-sac. He said he feared the said. delivered a carton of food to Community events PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY NOVEMBER Nov. 5 - Flu clinic, McArthur State Preschool, 1:30-4:30 p.m. McArthur, 225-5591 STEPHEN O. BERTHELSEN, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery MOUNTAIN VALLEYS HEALTH CENTER Nov. 6 - Flu clinic, Public Health office, 8:30-noon, 1-4:30pm, Burney, 225-5591 294 -5241 Nov. 7 - Brown Bag at Burney Veterans hall, 10 to noon, 335-4971 Specializing In: *General Family Practice Nov. 8 - Gallery & Gifts, basic pastel tech., landscapes, 1:30 pm FRM, 336-5870 Bone & Joint Disease *Complete Obstetrics Nov. 10 - 228th Marine Corps birthday dinner, 6pm at Burney VFW, Res. 335-5332 Total Joint Replacement *Minor Surgery *X-Ray Service Nov. 11 - Veterans Day Foot Surgery • Hand Surgery *Podiatry *Dentistry Nov. 11 - Education Foundation Dessert & Wine Train ride, 5:30 p.m., 335-3627 Arthoscopic Surgery *Mental Health Counseling Nov. 12 - Neighborhood watch presentation, Community Center, Burney, 335-2605 Hwy 299E, Fall River Mills 336-6515 Mountain Valleys Heath Center Nov. 15 - Gallery & Gifts, hands on stained glass demo, 1:30 p.m. FRM, 336-5870 554-850 Medical Center Dr. and Mayers Hospital Annex, Burney Post Office Box 277 Bieber, CA 96009 Nov. 22 - Gallery & Gifts,handmade velvet bows for wreaths-1:30 pm, FRM, 336-5870 Nov. 27 - Thanksgiving Day Nov. 28 - Brown Bag at Burney Veterans hall, 10 to noon, 335-4971 Nov. 29 - VFW Christmas Bazaar, 10-4, Burney VFW Hall, Pat 335-3210 FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC WILLIAM H. SCHMUNK, DDS Nov. 29 - Community Tree Lighting Ceremony - Burney HEALTH CARE Nov. 29 - Gallery & Gifts, Holiday gift cards, chisel brush meth. 1:30 pm FRM, 336-5870 Michael S. Maier, D.C. Family Dentistry DECEMBER •Non-force treatments & other techniques •Car Accidents New Patients Welcome •Work Injuries •Chronic Pain •Daily Stress •Sports Injuries Dec. 5 - Brown Bag at Burney Veterans hall, 10 to noon, 335-4971 If You Are Not Sure If Chiropractic Dec. 7 - Wayside Garden's stew feast/holiday greens boutique 11-3 Vets hall FRM Care Can Help You, Call Us! 336-6142 Dec. 13 - Gallery & Gifts, collage, paper fun. 1:30 p.m., FRM, 336-5870 Dec. 13 - VFW American Legion Christmas Ham Dinner 6-8pm in Burney 43523 Hwy 299E • Fall River Mills 44203 Hwy 299E Dec. 13 - Fall River Valley Country Christmas Light Parade 336-6547 McArthur Dec. 20 - Santa scheduled to visit at Burney Veterans hall. 335-4971 THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • NOVEMBER 5, 2003 • PAGE 5 NEWS OF THE NORTH STATE

SISKIYOU COUNTY miologist for Shasta County ans and librarians who were Citizens standing up for Public Health says that since scheduled to lose their jobs HUNGRY MOOSE Yreka have met for the last the case did not originate or have their hours cut. three months talking about here and because the virus The school board noted the effect on crime, busi- does not spread from person they are cash poor but BREAKFAST nesses, social services, to person, the incident is not people rich and have found $1.99 gambling something to be overly con- alternatives to eliminating Served All Day addiction, cerned about. positions. Pie & Coffee and city Accord- Salaries would come 2-4pm&8-10pm and county ing to the from the staff development Ham & Eggs services of health and restricted maintenance Pumpkin Pie a gaming depart- funds. $5.99 ea. $3.99 casino in ment, the Other savings would come $1 more on the area, infected from changing heater fi lters Pre-order early for weekends & holidays accord- patient three times your Holiday pie ing to the SISKIYOU experi- a year COUNTY Ft. Jones enced SHASTA instead of Rib eye Steak Pioneer a fever, COUNTY four, and Press. Meetings are open stiff neck, recycling and eggs to the public and interested muscle weakness, and a cardboard participants are urged to call rash. The patient has fully for a sav- PRIME RIB $4.99 841-0147 for further informa- recovered without being hos- ings, and ?Fri./Sat. Til gone tion. decreasing 8oz. $10.99* pitalized. PLUMAS $12.99 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! electrical COUNTY 10oz. 20 oz. Porter Ernie Neveu has traded The Lakehead Volunteer usage by 3 his 24-years teaching career Fire Company received a percent and to reduce lawn House Steak as a biology professor at grant in amount of $189,000 watering. Gross Mont in La Mesa for for a fi refi ghing vehicle from The old plan would have $9.99 wine making in Montague. the 2003 Assistance to Fire- saved the district $117,875 20% off Becoming a student again fi ghters from the Homeland while the new plan will save and learning a new vocabu- Security for Emergency pre- $114,382. lary for growing vines and paredness and Response ! ! ! ! ! Gift Certificate 6ozRib eye the intricacies of wine making program, according to the The lament by local youth & Prawns has been a challenge for him Shasta Lake Bulletin. paid off regarding a fi ve-year WITH COUPON but with good friends that are The grants will ultimately struggle with open determi- $9.99 a wealth of information, the total $750 million in direct nation to get a skateboard wine making will be a suc- assistance to fi re depart- park in Quincy, according to cess, according to the Ft. ments to purchase fi refi ghting the Feather River Bulletin. 1/2 off Jones Pioneer Press. equipment, fund fi refi ghters The new 10,000-square- Mexican Food Stop by the Neveu Vine- health and safety programs, foot skateboard park will be on all Appetizers every Wed. night yards for wine tasting and enhance emergency medical located on Pioneer Road. purchases. Call 459-3906 for services programs, and con- The grand opening will $7.99 wine tasting hours. duct prevention and safety be in the spring of 2004 but WITH COUPON ! ! ! ! ! programs. the park has been open for $6.99 seniors Assemblyman, Doug ! ! ! ! ! skateboarding since Oct. 25. ALL YOU CAN EAT 37453 Main Street, Burney LaMalfa fell for Siskiyou Anderson is all abuzz ! ! ! ! ! SPAGHETTI County in the dunking tank about Anderson Union High World War II and Korean (Holiday Shopping Center) during the County Fair, school District having had War veterans who forfeited Every Monday according to the Ft. Jones four out of the last fi ve teach- their high school diplomas $7.99 112 Morgan Way, Mt. Shasta Pioneer Press. After several ers of the year, according to to fi ght in these two wars can also in Weed attempts to dunk him and the Anderson Valley Post. now receive their diplomas with salad raising $100 from several Lorna Manuel was though Operation Recogni- &garlic toast donors, it was Frank Watkins selected by Shasta County tion, according to the Feather $6.99 335-5152 who accomplished the deed. Offi ce of Education as 2003- River Bulletin. Seniors Hours ! ! ! ! ! 2004 Teacher of the Year for Diplomas can also be given Children $3.99 5am til 11pm 7 days a week SHASTA COUNTY high schools. posthumously to a family Ad's expiration date 11-11-03 The fi rst ever-human case ! ! ! ! ! member. Contact Plumas in the county and the fi rst Anderson Mayor Norma County Veterans Service at imported case of West Nile Comnick offi ciated at the 283-6275 or the school dis- Virus has been confi rmed in formal ribbon cutting for the trict offi ce 283-6500. a Shasta County resident, Anderson Skate Park Oct. ! ! ! ! ! according to the Shasta Lake 28, according to the Ander- A law suit that is estimated INTERMOUNTAIN Bulletin. son Valley Post. to cost tens of thousands of The woman traveled to ! ! ! ! ! dollars to Plumus County is Colorado in August where A bouncing frog jumped up being fi led by the Operat- CHURCH DIRECTORY it is believed she contacted missing from the playground ing engineers Local Union the virus from an infected of the Cottonwood Com- against Plumus County Grace Community Bible Church mosquito. munity Center. John Helfrich charging breach of contract FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 20428 Poplar Street, Burney Pastor Henry Winkelman Brandy George, epide- said someone either broke and the termination of the Tamarack Ave. Burney 335-2367 it off or cut the frog from its County self Funded Health Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Independent Fundamental base, according to the Ander- Plan designated for county Worship 11 a.m. Bible Church son Valley Post. employees. 9:45 am Sunday School, all ages 335-4293 11 am Worship Service-6 pm Evening Service If anyone has seen the Low enrollment and a high Wednesday: 7 pm frog hopping around, they incidence of catastrophic www.Burney1stBaptist.org Bible Study and Prayer At least 25% of this newspaper is printed on recycled paper. This newspaper is also are urged to call John at claims is the reason for the printed using soy-based ink. 347-6765 or on his pager at termination, according to the 516-4348. Feather River Bulletin. SOLID ROCK FOUR SQUARE CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Publisher: Craig Harrington 20343 Tamarack Ave., Burney Manager: Katie Harrington ! ! ! ! ! The county has retained SOCIETY Reporter: Meg Fox The Wild Horse Sanctu- outside counsel of Liebert, Pastor Michael Mallard Hwy 299E at Ft. Crook Avenue, Fall River Mills Advertising: Glenda Jordan ary offered 45 horse colts for Cassidy and Whitmore. 335-4300 Sunday Service & Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Circulation: Glenda Jordan Wednesday Services 7:30 p.m. adoption Nov. 1 at the ranch ! ! ! ! ! Sunday Worship 10 am & 6 pm Children’s Church: Pre-school to 6th grade READING ROOM OUR POLICY in Shingletown. The horses MODOC COUNTY Nursery: 0-toddler 1st & 3rd Wednesday 1-4 p.m. All letters to the editor must bear the and fi llies vary in ages of 3 Put an old cell phone to Wednesday Fellowship & Bible Study 7 p.m. writer's name, hometown and telephone -Visitors Welcome- number or they will not be printed. At a to 4 months and have been good use. Donate it to the writer's request, we will print the letter recently weaned from their Modoc High School music unsigned in the newspaper, although we mothers. department to help defray the discourage this. We welcome letters from Dianne Nelson, sanctuary costs for a future music trip. SEVENTH DAY Calvary Chapel, Burney Falls our readers but none can be acknowledged (Formerly Burney Christian Fellowship) or returned. Short letters are urged. We do operator said the horse adop- The music department will ADVENTIST CHURCH reserve the right to edit letters for space. Fall River Mills 336-5260 Intermountain Community Center Letters should be addressed to tion program is a humane recycle your old cell phones Main & Commerce Street • Burney The Intermountain News, P.O. Box 1030, way for the Wild Horse Sanc- that are Saturday: THE LIGHTHOUSE Burney, CA 96013 or e-mail at tuary to effectively manage tucked Sabbath School 9:45 a.m. [email protected]. Opinions expressed CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE by the authors are strictly their own. its heard of 250 head of wild neatly Worship Service 11:15 a.m. 37067 MAIN ST • BURNEY mustangs, according to the away in Pastor Craig Klatt 336-6457 Pastor/Teacher Pat Nugent 335-2910 POSTMASTER Anderson Valley Post. drawers, Send address changes to: The Intermountain News Adopters must meet cer- cabinets P.O. Box 1030, Burney, CA 96013 tain criteria, have the ability and closets Intermtn. Evangelical Free Church FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH and you Hwy 299E in McArthur 20400 Timber, (at Juniper) ABOUT THE NEWS and fi nancial means to care for a wild horse, and under- will get Worship Service 10 am Burney, CA 96013 The Intermountain News is published MODOC 335-3723 every Wednesday morning for the stand the adoption rules. COUNTY a receipt AWANA Club: 3:30 pm Wednesday communities of Burney, Fall River Mills, Interested parties should call for tax Pastor James H. Cavener McArthur, Round Mountain, Big Bend, Youth Leader: Brad Lewis Alternate Telephone 335-2670 Montgomery Creek, Johnson Park, 335-2241 for more informa- purposes, according to the Pastor Leon Engman Sunday Worship 8 a.m. Bible Classes Wedenesday 7 p.m. Old Station, Hat Creek, Glenburn, Cassel, tion. Modoc Record in Alturas. Nubieber, Bieber, Lookout, Adin, Dana, 336-5116 Visitors Welcome! Little Valley, Pittville, Cayton Valley, ! ! ! ! ! For further information, and Pondosa. The newspaper is published PLUMAS COUNTY contact Jay Jones at Modoc by Cright Incorporated, 36965 Main St., The Feather River Bul- High School, 233-7201 ext. BURNEY CHURCH OF CHRIST P.O. Box 1030, Burney, California 96013. UNITED PENTACOSTAL Craig Harrington, president and publisher. letin in Quincy reported the 1416. Superior Avenue, Burney This newspaper is judged a newspaper of Plumus School district has ______CHURCH (Behind Old Post Offi ce) general circulation under court decree 21661 Garden Lane #24204, filed April 27, 1959, and can rescinded its pervious deci- News of the North State is Sunday Services accept legal advertising. Telephone sion to lay off school custodi- compliled by Patty Bledsoe. Johnson Park Bible Study 10 a.m. (530) 335-4533, 335-4534, Facsimile Services: Sunday 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. (530) 335-5335. USPS No. 266-560. Pastor Raymond L. Stephens 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Second class postage paid at Burney, Bible Study Wednesday 7 p.m. California 96013. 335-4385 or 335-4980

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TO PROMOTE AND DEFEND Hat Creek Baptist Church THE PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOW Highway 89 at VN Lane • 335-5297 Sunday - 9:45 and 11 Wednesday - AWANA Club, 6:30 p.m. Prayer, 7:00 p.m. Thurs - Ladies’ Bible Study, 10 a.m. FIND IT FAST IN THE WANT ADS Pastor Frank Wilkins • [email protected] PAGE 6 • NOVEMBER 5, 2003 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS MAKING IT Little Valley man indicted for child porn; awaits separate trial on Burney molestation YOUR BUSINESS A federal grand jury in than $250,000. according to Shasta County date was delayed when Stein Sacramento indicted a Little Stein is also charged with Sheriff’s deputy Anthony successfully petitioning the Mt. Burney Coffee Company has been in business for six Valley man Oct. 23 for child six counts of committing Bertain, who investigated the court to appoint a new attor- years with the same menu they started with. If it’s not broken, pornography, as he sits in lewd and lascivious acts on case. ney for him, Dervin said in an don’t fi x it. They serve gourmet coffee, tea, iced coffee, hot Shasta County jail waiting for children and one count of Stein reportedly knew the earlier interview. chocolate, and snow cones. Start your day with a tasty cup a separate trial to begin on indecent exposure. victims, four unrelated young His jury trail was recently of their coffee in a different fl avor everyday. Say hello to the charges of child molestation Although he was arrested girls who were 11, 8, 6, and been rescheduled to Jan. 16, owners, Ramona and Dan Warren and staff members Sharon involving four Burney girls. in Lassen County, the crimes 5-years-old at the time of his 2004 in Shasta County Supe- Ybarra and Jude Colby. Moshe Stein, 54, was occurred in Burney and Stein alleged crimes, Bertain said. rior Court. arrested at his residence previously lived in Burney, One Shasta County trail You want a copy of something? Davis Copy Center can Nov. 12, 2002, where do it. Patricia Davis said they have been in business six years sheriff’s deputies seized his and can copy just about any- computer and offi cials sub- All families with small children thing from pictures on T-shirts sequently found a hard drive to Christmas Calendars made containing sexually explicit to order. There are three copy photos of minors. invited to monthly R.M. event machines for the do-it-your- The computer images had All families with chil- Community Employment eat lunch before they come. selfers and a supply of basic been shipped through inter- dren ages 0-5 are invited Center followed by a lesson At the Dec. 18 meeting, offi ce material available in the state and foreign commerce to Acorn’s Monthly Family in how to make bread loaves the focus will be on children’s store. She said they have fair and Stein was indicted on the Event on Thursday, Nov. 20, that are great gifts for the art and creativity. competitive prices and can federal charges of possess- from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. in holiday season. During all events this year special order computer parts ing and transmitting child the Head Start building at All children are welcome, we’ll be looking at how to and supplies. You can count pornography, according to the Cedar Creek School in and have the chance to play bring in elements of stress on fast courteous service Shasta County Deputy Dis- Round Mountain. while safely supervised, or reduction and relaxation with a smile from Davis Copy trict Attorney Erin Dervin. The program, held jointly they can be with parents through the activities we Center. If convicted on the federal with Cedar Creek Head Start, during the activities. cover. charges, he faces a maxi- begins with an overview of A substantial snack will be If you’ve got questions, Kam Magnuson, RN, mum sentence of fi ve years job search resources avail- served around 2 p.m., but please give us a call at 337- BSN, is a massage therapist in prison and fi nes of more able through the SMART families are encouraged to 6736. and gives relaxation and deep or light massage full body massages by appointment PATRICIA DAVIS only. She said she is interested in the healing art of massage and the transformation it brings to people with a disease pro- cess or those that just need to relax. She is located behind the BUSINESS DIRECTORY former Lyons Pharmacy building next to Mt. Burney Storage.

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Taqueria Riverview Residential Care La Fogata •Private Rooms 37063 Main Street •Dementia & Alzheimers Burney, Ca. 96013 DEBBIE and DENNIS CRONE, DOROTHY PHELHART Quiet home setting and view of river. Russ and Dorothy Phelhart and Debbie and Dennis Crone 335-3338 Located in Fall River Mills have a novel idea. It’s Novel T’s. They sell T-shirts, sweat- Mexican Food shirts, dresses, gift items, Australian crystals, and incense. Call Debbie or Kathy 336-1054 Store hours are Monday-Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and 10 Lic# 455001290 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. Screen printing on T-shirts and embroidery are two of their specialties and special print proj- ects are welcome. A handicap ramp is available in the back COMPUTER ZONE INTERNET CROSSROADS COUNSELING of the building and it is recommended those needing it call ahead at 335-5535 so help can be provided for access to the SERVICE - IT'S HERE! store. Unlimited Local Internet Access CLINIC A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Shawna Alcohol & Drug Treatment Services Smith took the name for her business, Rose Cottage Nails, Family and Individual Counseling because the store looks like a Adolescent Counseling E-mail Chat SLIDING FEE SCALE cottage and she likes roses. Web $20 News 800-500-3495800-500-3495 Shawna said she is a full service nail salon with mani- 335-3800 • 336-6433 cures, silk wraps, acrylic nails with three levels of foot care. The basic pedicure is toenails trimmed with a foot soak. INTERMOUNTAIN INTER MOUNTAIN The pampering foot care L. ENLOE BODY WORKS CORP. includes a foot soak, cuticle FLOORS & INTERIORS CARPET • VINYL • WOOD • COMPLETE PAINT JOBS care, callus reductions, and LAMINATE • BLINDS WELL DRILLING • AUTO GLASS REPLACEMENT 'Your Well Being Naturally Better' • FRAME STRAIGHTENING a massage. The third level The Quality Name of foot care is the Spa care. Dennis Williams In Flooring • COLLISION ESTIMATES It includes everything from Owner-Installer Across America Call 800-895-4H2O Insurance Work Welcome the pampering care but adds a scrubbing mask (a facial for 37260 Mt. View & Main • Burney 96013 or 800-895-4426 Contractor's License 710459 335-4558 your feet) and takes about two 335-3880 • FAX 335-4006 38227 Main Street, Johnson Park hours. Located on the corner of Main Street and Plumus, SHAWNA SMITH Shawna said to please call 335-5562 for an appointment but walk-ins are welcome. INTERMOUNTAIN ADIN SUPPLY HIWAY INSURANCE SERVICES Lahey Enterprises is new mail order wholesale gift cata- License # 0A65427 Hunting & Fishing Licenses GARAGE logue business with a variety of gift items for the whole family. Your Intermountain Chevrolet Dealer You can call James Lahey at 335-4588 and he’ll deliver a BUSINESS • FARM And a Whole Lot More! Since 1924 catalogue to you so you can get a jump on your Christmas HOME • AUTO Full Auto Repair shopping. To receive gifts in time for Christmas, orders need ESTABLISHED IN 1981 to be placed by Dec. 2. 299-3249 336-5532 336-5565 or 800-655-6561 104 Main Street • Adin 44275 Hwy 299 East Potluck Trading Post has new items weekly. Ron and 43173 Highway 299E, Fall River Mills McArthur, CA Mindy Gray say you’ll get the best prices in Burney and many items are less than a $1. Items include goodies for the kitchen, toys, blankets, canned food, personal, cleaning, bath prod- ucts, pet supplies, jewelry, air fresheners, candles, picture S. Murphy frames, and seasonal items. Remember Christmas is coming Construction so check with them weekly. of Lookout Hovis Hardware is starting their Christmas sales, which will begin November and continue through December. Weath- •Custom Homes •Remodels erization needs for your home, plastic trash bags, outdoor Dry Cleaners * Commercial Laundry Uniform & Coverall Rental * Table Linen * Shop Towels •Concrete Work (All types) fl oodlights, and for those in your family desiring such, Black Complete Drapery Service * Mat Rental •New Construction and Decker power tools will be on sale. Darrin Kaczorowski, 37156 Main St. Steve or Cavan manager, said to come by and take a peek at all their sale 335-2231 Lic. # 429304 530-294-5340 items. Burney By PATTY BLEDSOE THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • NOVEMBER 5, 2003 • PAGE 7 HONORING AMERICA’S FREEDOM AND SALUTING THOSE VETERANS PAST & PRESENT WHO SERVED TO PRESERVE IT AL’S ENGINE BIG VALLEY BURNEY VALLEY ACORN CAFE HISTORIC REALTY 30356 Hwy 299E REBUILDING MARKET Montgomery Creek ADIN SUPPLY 38200 Main St. 107 Main St. 37095 Main St. Suite C 337-6141 104 Main Street • Adin Johnson Park Bieber Burney 299-3249 335-4251 294-5754 335-3555

COLDWELL CLIFFORD CENTURY 21 CALLISON’S CUNNINGHAM BIG PINES CARPENTERS BANKER FENCING TRUCKING AUTOMOTIVE 37177 Main St. P.O. BOX 81 REALTY & VOLCANO ROCK Hwy 299E McArthur 37107 Main St. P.O. BOX 71 Burney Burney McArthur 335-3588 336-5802 335-3636 336-5256 336-6275

FALL RIVER FALL RIVER FALL RIVER DR. S. MAIER FRANK WATKINS REAL ESTATE GOLF CHIROPRACTOR AGENCY 43119 Hwy 299E 42889 Hwy 299E PHARMACY 43523 Hwy 299E 100 North Market St. 43471 Hwy 299E Fall River Mills Bieber Fall River Mills Fall River Mills Fall River Mills 294-5677 336-5411 336-5555 336-6547 336-6547

KEN HANAN HIWAY TRUCKING GARAGE 44298 Hwy 299E Burney McArthur 335-2113 336-5532

HOLIDAY QUALITY THE FOODS BERRY PATCH 37427 Main St. 21558 Viola St. Burney Johnson Park 335-4414 335-4233

LES MAAHCOOATCHE HARDWARE SCHWAB 18630 Hwy 89 37462 Main St. Hat Creek Burney 335-2252 335-5511

MANE STREET THE ATTRACTION 37043 Main St. KEYHOLE Burney Burney 335-4267 335-2042

INTER-MOUNTAIN MOUNTAIN VALLEYS FAIRGROUNDS HEALTH CENTERS 554-850 Medical Center Dr. Grove & A Streets Bieber McArthur 294-5241 336-5695

BETHEL’S VETERANS OF PROPANE FOREIGN WARS 801 North Main St. POST 1021 Alturas 233-2134 Burney

DAVIS COPY BIEBER INTERMOUNTAIN NAPA PIT STOP STORE FLOORS AUTO PARTS & TRAILER PARK CENTER MOTEL & INTERIORS 37325 Main St. 37443 Main St. 25252 Big Bend Rd. 100 Hwy 299E 37260 Mt. View Burney Big Bend Ste A, Burney Bieber 43174 Main St. 335-3880 Fall River Mills 337-6254 335-2742 294-5454 335-4544 • 336-5537

PRECISION LIGHTHOUSE MAIN STREET R-CRAFTS LUBE CHRISTIAN SAFEWAY CAFE MACHINE BOOKSTORE 37264 Main St. 37065 Main St. EXPRESS 37067 Main St. Burney EMBROIDRY 37451 Enterprise Dr. Burney 641-025 Old County Rd Burney Burney 335-3212 McArthur 335-5372 335-2910 335-4700 336-6382

RAINBOWS END RAY’S FOOD RIM ROCK ROSE COTTAGE ROUND TABLE TRAILER PARK PLACE RANCH RESORT NAILS PIZZA 38052 Main St. 43622 Hwy 299E 13275 Hwy 89 37088 Main St. 37227 Main St. Johnson Park Fall River Mills Old Station Burney Burney 335-2829 336-5575 335-7114 335-5562 335-3789 PAGE 8 • NOVEMBER 5, 2003 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • NOVEMBER 5, 2003 • PAGE 9 Reserve Cardinals still undefeated; all-around Tulelake latest to fall, 49-0 honor to The Big Valley Cardi- Bidwell nals moved their Ever- Blaire Bidwell, of Hat green League record to Creek, received the Reserve 4-0 after defeating the All-Around Cowgirl award Tulelake Honkers 49-0 after garnering a total of 112.5 points in the California Friday night in Bieber. In High School Rodeo District photo at right, Cardinal 1 competition Oct.19-20 in Tel Fulfer (33) moves Yreka. through Cardinal block- Tera Strickland, of Burney, ers Timmy Fritsch (54), was 3rd place runner-up with a total of 68 points. Cody Leventon, and Bidwell took fi rst place in Mikey Hernandez (68). breakaway roping, compet- Fulfer racked up 80 ing against 19 other riders for yards for the night and the top time of 6.96. She was scored a touchdown. also fi rst out of 27competitors Below, assistant coach in goat tying with a time of 21.16 Steve Gagnon gives She and her partner, Jes- advice to Big Valley’s sica MacDonald, of Palo David Leventon (27) Cedro, scored 137 points and Fritsch, among in the Girls Cutting event to others. take fi fth and sixth place. Bidwell partnered with Jared Ferguson, of Cottonwood, for a time of 47.66 and a third place fi nish in team roping. First place in team roping went to Chad Bidwell, of Hat Creek, and his partner Jes- sica Hemphill, of Tulelake, with their time of 17.26. Christjan Bidwell, of Bieber, and partner Cyndie Parsons, of Montague, took fi fth place in team roping with a time of 56.47. Tera Strickland took third place in barrel racing with her time of 37.249. Jackie McArthur, of McArthur, rode in behind her with a time of 37.280 for fourth place. The next two District I high school rodeos will be at the Redding Rodeo Grounds on Nov. 8 and 9 and on Dec. 13 and 14. Handa is 2nd at Modoc meet BY BILL BROWN Fall River High School’s Brent Handa took second place in the Boys’ Varsity event at the Modoc Cross Country Invitational in Alturas. Fall River’s cross country team members Calie Sch- neider and Brent Handa led the junior and senior high teams to high fi nishes at the Modoc Cross Country Invi- tational at Arrowhead Golf Course in Alturas Oct. 21. In the junior high run of around 1.1 miles, Calie fi n- ished second with a time of 8: 50. Michelle Vaughn placed Big Valley’s Juan third with a time of 9:01 and teammate Whitney Kellum Escalante holds onto placed fi fth in 9:13. Tulelake’s Jared Heiney For the high school run- as Timmy Fritsch (54) AUDIO ners, Mimi Brown placed closes in from behind. /VIDEO third in the varsity girl’s race Escalante also scored ON THE WE with a time of 29:12 on the a touchdown for the im-news.comB AT 3.3-mile course. In the last race of the day, Cardinal offense. Big Brent ran a quick time of 22: Valley returned after 29 to place second in the two-weeks without boy’s varsity race. playing a game, only to continue where they Fall River left off -- in the winner’s circle. Senior fullback spikers Mike Blue, leading the Evergreen League in defeat rushing, scored two touchdowns. Quarter- Cougars back J.C. Hunsaker also Fall River defeated Weed, scored a TD and passed 3-0, Thursday, winning their for two more. The Cardi- games 25-17, 25-15, and nals will fi nish the regu- 25-23. Jessica Caldwell had 9 lar season when they kills, 8 blocks, and 3 digs. travel to Happy Camp Katie Camarata had 8 digs, 2 Friday. kills, and 1 ace. Jessica Hero added 6 kills,

NEWS PHOTOS / Craig Harrington 5 digs, 1 block, 1 assist and 1 ace. Abby Salters had 5 kills, 5 blocks, 2 digs, 2 aces, and 1 assist. Brittany Shelton had 5 kills, 2 aces, 10 assists, 3 blocks and 3 digs. The Bulldogs area in second place in the Shasta Cascade League and will most likely hold onto it if they beat Modoc Tuesday at press time. Their last game for the League season is Thursday against Mt. Shasta. PAGE 10 • NOVEMBER 5, 2003 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS LETTERS TO Saving round barn THE EDITOR in Little Valley urged BY LESLIE MASTALARZ volunteers, money will be Security in Beautiful To save the Little Valley needed to replace boards round barn, it must be moved, and for any work or equip- living service and moved soon. ment rental not volunteered. The ideal would be to If you can help with any Editor: Editor: restore it where it stands in part of the project or want You talk about a secure To all the people that sent Little Valley as the landmark to know what you can do, place to live. How about cards, fl owers and food, thank it is, but unscrupulous indi- please contact the Museum Johnson Park which sets on you so much for the love and viduals are taking it apart, or any member of the FCHS, a lava fl ow? Trespassers are concern you showed in the piece by piece, for their per- who can get your information easily forgiven! passing of Hester Smith. sonal use—most likely fi re- to Robert Ingram. Even Bankers and Reve- Thank you to the VFW wood—and the site affords The sooner work can be nuers are fairly safe. Nobody Auxillary for the beautiful no security. started, the more of the round gets buried there! reception. Thank you to The barn may be gone barn can be saved and the -Bob Nunn Dr. Adams and staff and to within a year if it is not moved quicker it can be resurrected Johnson Park Mayers Memorial Hospital for and restored. For the round at its new site. the loving care and compas- barn to stand long enough to The Intermountain area is Thank you sion you gave to mom. be moved, it behooves every- fortunate to have the multi- Editor: Thank you to Henry Winkl- one to be mindful of anyone building Fort Crook Museum. The family of Dan Porter eman for his help and for the in the area attempting to The Fort Crook Historical wishes to thank all the people beautiful service. remove any more boards. Society collected artifacts and who so graciously contributed A special thanks to mom’s Efforts are underway to stories while raising money to and participated in Dan’s Cel- “Girls” for the wonderful care muster the resources to place historical markers and ebration of Life. and love that they showed to disassemble the round barn for a building fund for years He would have been hum- mom during their time with and reassemble it at the Fort before the Museum. August ceremony in McArthur bled but proud. her. Crook Museum to restore it to Mrs. Josephine Bosworth Jeremy McFarlin, son of Ron and Rocky McFarlin The Lioness Club, the -Smitty a usable structure. donated land for the Museum of Fall River Mills, married Velda Diaz, daughter Dave Smith & family Lions Club and Burney Ele- The round barn is being in memory of her husband of Angela Diaz of McArthur and Mateo Diaz of Joan Heffl ey & family deeded to the Fort Crook His- and then money was raised mentary School did so much Santa Maria, on August 16, 2003. The ceremony to make the afternoon suc- Heidi Greer & family torical Society. Plans are to through dinners, smorgas- cessful and a positive occa- Stacey Farber & family replace the farm equipment bords and dances for its took place at the McArthur Fairgrounds Gazebo. sion. We thank you!!! building and use the round construction. Reception was at the George Ingram Hall. Maid- -De Porter barn to house its contents as Morris Adams used the of-Honor was Marisol Angel and the Bridesmaids Dana & Nathen Howard well as other pieces that have Little Valley barn as the were Sandra Diaz, Stacy McFarlin, Jill Schroeder, Richard & Veronica been donated for which there model for the Fort Crook Cheryl Bruce and Jr. Bridesmaid was Kayla Rus- Porter has not been room. Museum building, and then To accomplish the restora- worked nights, Sundays sell. Best Man was John Hutchings and the Ushers tion, the Fort Crook Historical and every available moment were Daniel McFarlin, Brian Riley, Dave Parks Society needs three things: helping with construction with and Rile Webster. Flower Girls were Kamille Rus- Holiday tree money, volunteers, and barn many others who recognized sell and Monica Reynoso. Ring Bearer was Dylan restoration expertise. Con- the importance of retaining Young. Jeremy graduated from Fall River High tact the Fort Crook Museum the history of the area. permits available at [email protected] or The site is large enough School in 2000 and attended Shasta College. He is 336-5110 if you can help in that it has afforded expan- currently employed as Assistant Manager of Sports on Lassen forest any way or send donations to sion, with construction of the Fever in Redding. Velda graduated from Fall River Fort Crook Historical Society, James Showcase, the farm High School in 1998 and attended Shasta College. Christmas Tree Permits Mailed requests for permits P.O. Box 397, Fall River Mills equipment building (also She is currently employed at Shasta Healthcare in are available now. In a must be postmarked no later CA 96028. shaped like a round barn) Redding. The couple took a honemoon trip to the change from prior years, than December 7 and should Fort Crook Histori- and the mechanical barn this year, a family household be directed to the nearest cal Society vice president as well as adding histori- Oregon coast and they now reside in Redding. will be able to purchase two District Ranger’s Offi ce. Robert Ingram reported at cal structures of the Pittville Christmas tree permits. When purchasing by the October board meeting School, the Fall River Mills Permits will sell for $10 mail, include the following: that several individuals and jail, two log cabins, and now each. Along with the Christ- printed name and address businesses have indicated the round barn. Raider spikers on roll mas tree permit tag, purchas- to which the permit(s) are to that equipment will be avail- The Little Valley round ers are provided a Christmas be mailed; your daytime tele- able for the project, but some barn will serve as much as as season nears end needed equipment is not a major landmark at the Fort Tree Cutting Guide contain- phone number; and a check BY MEG FOX ney had 18 assists, 1 kill, and commonly used in the area Crook Museum as in Little ing a map of cutting areas or money order for $10 per The Burney Raiders are 1 service point. Kayla Stover and may have to be rented. Valley since it will be placed and helpful tips. tree, made out to: “USDA, on a roll as their volleyball had 4 kills, 2 assists and 1 While Fort Crook Museum at the corner of Hwy 299 and Permits may also be pur- Forest Service.” season comes to a close service point. exists through the efforts of Fort Crook Avenue. chased through the mail. on Thursday against Etna, In the Raiders’ game the number one team in the against Modoc, Angela Hiller Top 10 runners place Shasta Cascade League. had 5 aces. Robbie Fulk Street signs The Raiders beat the had 9 kills, 5 aces, 3 service Modoc Braves, 3-2, in Alturas points and 1 block. Aimee for sale in cross-country races Oct. 28, scoring 15-25, 10-25, Ayers had 4 kills, 2 assists, BY BILL BROWN of their classmates on our 26-24, 25-15, 16-14. 2 aces, 1 service point, and in M.C. In a very successful con- high school team next year “All of a sudden we started 2 blocks. Rocksann Barba playing and it got better and had 3 aces, 4 service points, The Montgomery Creek clusion to the cross country along with our sixth grade season for Fall River’s junior runners and their friends better,” said Coach Pete Gia- 6 assists and 1 kill. Kristen Volunteer Fire Department is chetti. “It was pretty exciting.” Churney had 2 aces, 4 ser- selling street number signs high school team, all of our moving up to the junior high runners placed in the top 10 school campus. It was also exciting vice points, 13 assists, and 1 for $10 to residents in their because Modoc is the one kill. Kayla Stover had 3 kills, 2 service area with refl ective of their respective races. Four runners competed team Etna has lost to so far blocks and 1 ace. numbers that can easily be this season. spotted by emergency crews. with students from schools throughout Redding at the Christmas in Burney was back in form To sign up, call Drew Thursday sending the Trinity Witham at 337-6788. Oct. 23 Whiskeytown Lake Tobacco Junior High Championship November at Wolves scampering, 3-1, in Cross Country Meet. Weaverville and scoring 25- sessions Two Fall Runners com- VFW hall in 12, 23-25, 25-20, and 25-11. peted in the 1.5-mile fi fth “Even in the game that we scheduled and sixth grade girl’s race, Burney lost we were at 21-10 at one point and came back to lose with Whitney Kellum taking VFW in Burney is having to quit habit second place among sixth (by only two points). The girls their annual Christmas were playing very well. Our grade girls with her time of Quit smoking or quit chew- Bazaar, November 29 from serving, with 19 aces, made 9:38. ing tobacco by participating 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the VFW the difference,” Giachetti Teammate Calie Sch- in a four-session program hall. said. neider was close behind with offered by Shasta County Tables rent for $10 each. Against Trinity, Burney’s a time of 9:47, good for fi fth Public Health. The program SENIOR NUTRITION We are also having a raffl e, Rocksann Barba had 10 place. begins Monday, Nov. 10 from White Elephant sale and our aces, 9 assists, 6 service Two eighth grade runners, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and con- CHP graduate soup, bread kitchen. Price 1 points, and 3 kills. MENU in their last junior high run tinues on Nov. 12, 17 and 19 On Sept. 26, Chris bowl/bread $2.50, all you can “She played exceptionally also did well competing with at Hill Country Community Nov. 5 - Nov. 11 eat $5. well,” Giachetti said. Cordova of McArthur seventh and eighth grade Clinic on Highway 299 in We have some very tal- He also credited Amy graduated from the runners on the 2.2-mile Round Mountain. WEDNESDAY ented people in our commu- Spencer, who stepped in to course that features steep One half of all living Ameri- Beef enchiladas, California Highway nity. Come out and show your serve for her sister Amanda hills. cans who have smoked have support for their hard work Spencer, who was ill and spanish rice, flavor Patrol Academy in Michelle Vaughn has been quit. and talent. didn’t play. fiesta, garden salad, Sacramento. He is running well all season and Within 24 hours of your Christmas is just around “Amy really did a great mandarin oranges in this race placed eighth last tobacco use, your risk presently assigned to the corner. If you are inter- job,” he said. Spencer had among the eighth grade run- of heart attack begins to the Santa Cruz area ested in renting a table call 5 service points, 3 aces, 1 THURSDAY ners with a time of 17:14. decrease, and within 72 Pat Redding at 335-3210, block, 1 assist and 1 kill. BBQ Chicken, baked offi ce. He is the son Lydia McDemos, after hours, your lung capacity Betty Zwyczak at 335-5103 Robbie Fulk had 12 kills, 3 beans, oven fries, of Lucio and Laurel missing several weeks of the begins to improve. work 335-4971. blocks, 2 service points and coleslaw, pears, season while recovering from For more information, call Cordova of Mcarthur 1 ace. Aimee Ayers had 10 whole wheat roll and the fi nace of surgery, had a strong fi nish to 335-6701 or 337-6243. place ninth in 17:31. Nut sale slated kills, 4 aces, 2 blocks and 1 FRIDAY Lacey Ingram, also of I am looking forward to service point. Kristen Chur- Red Road Vegetable soup McArthur seeing these two and some BY ELLINOR HALTER w/broccoli & cheese, Mu Zeta Chapter of Beta programs baked potatoes, mixed Sigma Phi are taking orders Correction now in Burney for our annual fundraiser nut In last week’s issue of The vegetables, roll, sliced sale. peaches News, Blaire Bidwell is the People working on recov- We have used the same student in the photograph ery from alcohol, substance MONDAY supplier from Chico for many taking orders for McArthur abuse, domestic violence or CLOSED years and his product is very FFA’s apple pie fundraiser. co-dependency now have VETERANS fresh and delicious. We have Also, once ordered, the another area resource. the usual walnuts, pecans, DAY pies should be picked up Red Road to Recovery almonds as well as macada- Nov. 16 after 3 p.m. at the meetings, a 12-step program, TUESDAY mia and pistachio and mixed Intermountain Free Evangeli- are every Thursday from nuts. cal Church at 44185 High- noon to 1 p.m. at Pit River Lasagna w/meat This is our only fundraiser sauce, peas & pearl way 299, across from Bruce Health Services Annex II in and the proceeds are used by Equipment, in McArthur Burney. onions, tossed salad, Mu Zeta to help community Red Road to Recovery is french bread, ice (and not at the Seventh-Day organizations and projects. Adventist Church as was a discussion meeting that 37477 Main St. For price quotes and to incorrectly stated.) incorporates Native Ameri- place orders for delivery fi rst Call the Fall River High can readings and materials Burney Can too part of November call Marge School Ag Department at aimed at sobriety and spiri- Gina Cantu of Burney shot this 4x4 deer on at 335-4396, Fay at 335-3229 336-5952 to order a $9 tual health. The meetings 335-4979 Hatchett Mountain on September 20, 2003. or Ellie at 335-3549. unbaked apple pie. are open to everyone. THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • NOVEMBER 5, 2003 • PAGE 11 Stuffed moles assist in chemistry class NOTE: Fall River Junior- Colleges (WASC) accredita- queen bursting with marks to These moles have all been delicate moles in evening breeding a mole and a cow Senior High School English tion, to give the community prove it, nor a leper huddled hand-fabricated by interested attire, assorted surfer moles, for some burrowing bovine, teacher Kenneth Howes sub- and parents a view inside under a blanket in Beirut. and dedicated chemistry stu- and even an amoebae mole says, “I’m not very creative, mitted the following article the school, - and because Mr. This is a dedicated profes- dents. with clear plastic sides for so it’s hard for me, but it’s fun about a unique mole project Howes enjoys writing. sional, working to teach your There is one mole riding easy viewing of the mole’s and different with the sewing in Barbara Sugaya Jones’ children chemistry, and in in a hot air balloon, one innards, which leads us to and bean counting to under- chemistry class. BY KENNETH HOWES doing so the students in Bar- mole speeding along in its the reason for this chemistry stand the mole, instead of The article is in keeping That woman has certainly bara Sugaya-Jones’ chem- Batmolebile, and a James teacher to have so many just taking it out of the book.” with the school’s goal of got moles. She’s got a lot istry classes at Fall River Brown mole sporting a tre- moles in the fi rst place: And Tim Arnold, another improving communication, of moles. She’s got moles High School in McArthur mendous Afro. Avogadro’s number is student, with his Bob Marley stated as part of its Western coming out everywhere! have been creating moles for There are various caped the number of things in one Reggae mole, said, “This Association of Schools and No, this isn’t some beauty many years. and crusading Super Moles, “mole,” and this number is project allows the students 6.02 multiplied by 10 to the to escape everyday home- 23rd power. For the uniniti- work while still learning about ated, this is the number 602 chemistry.” followed by 21 zeros. Sugaya-Jones believes This nearly unimaginable that since the mole is so number has become nearly fundamental to the study of mundane to the chemistry chemistry, that creating the students in Sugaya-Jones’ stuffed moles themselves, class, as it is vital to their making stories about them, study of chemistry. and eating food in relation to One mole of carbon-12 moles makes an emotional atoms has a mass of 12.0 connection between the kids grams and is made up of 6.02 and the subject matter. x 1023 atoms of carbon. If And with ginger molasses that’s confusing, don’t worry; cookies and guacamole and ask your child when they get chips served on Mole Day, to chemistry. Oct. 23, chemistry does fi nd In the meantime, under- its way into the heart through stand that in the construc- the stomach. tion of these handmade Sugaya-Jones has moles the student is to take another motive in hoping that a nano-pico mole of ordinary the population of Moletown beans (that’s 602 beans, if will grow: perhaps when it you hadn’t fi gured it out), and reaches a mole of moles, she create a stuffed mole of the will be able to retire. In case animal variety. you’re alarmed at losing such Of course, one’s mole a great teacher, don’t worry. should have personality, At a growth rate of 20 hence the hairdo choices moles per year, it will take her and variety of activities the just about 3 x 1022 years to students have their moles leave her classroom… over- Students provide shoulder for furry friends used in Fall River High School chemistry class. undertake. fl owing with cute, happy and Student Jackie McArthur, intelligent moles. who is somehow cross-

Autumn solitude Except for the rustling of the creek water, Hat Creek provided a peaceful setting for a mid autumn hike by News photographer Meg Fox.

Some statistics on Southern California fi res According to fi re incident declared 98 percent con- It resulted in 23 injuries. County started Oct. 26. burned 46,291 acres, is con- Thirteen injuries have been reports, the fi rst fi re to start tained Sunday. The fi re was About 1,038 fi refi ghters were Fire offi cials said the tained. reported in the Simi Incident. in Southern California was human-caused. Resources assigned to the Piru. Cedar and Paradise fi res The Mountain fi re in River- Thirteen structures and 17 the Robler 2 fi re on the Camp included 1,847 fi refi ghters On Oct. 24, the arson- were human caused. The side County also started Oct. vehicles were destroyed in Pendleton Marine Camp and 14 helicopters. blamed Verdale fi re started Simi, Dulzura, and Old fi res 26 and is contained. It burned the 108,204-acre fi re. It was base also started Oct. 21 Two days later, the Piru and burned 8,680 before it are under investigation. 10,331 acres and destroyed listed as 85 percent con- and is under investigation. It fi re, which is under investi- was contained. A fi refi ghter and 13 civil- 21 homes. The cause is tained. burned 9,000 acres. gation, started on the Los Three fi res broke out on ians died in the Cedar fi re, under investigation. Resources included 4,275 The more devastating the Padres National Forest in Oct. 25 – the Cedar fi re in San which burned 281,666 Four people died and fi ve fi refi ghters on the Cedar fi re, Grand Prix fi re, located two Ventura County and burned Diego County, the Old fi re in acres and was 81 percent people were injured in the 1,608 on the Paradise, 1,449 miles west of Mira Loma in 63,991 acres before being San Bernardino County, and contained Sunday. It also Old fi re. The 91,281-acre fi re on the Simi, and 3,812 on the San Bernardino County, was declared 70 percent con- the Simi Valley/Moorpark Fire destroyed 2,207 structures, destroyed 850 structures and Old fi re. started Oct. 21. tained Sunday. in Ventura County. 22 commercial properties 10 commercial properties. The Cedar fi re was 10 It burned 59,448 acres The Piru fi re was 14 miles The Paradise and the and 515 outbuildings. It was only 45 percent con- miles east of Ramona. The and 135 homes before it was northwest of Santa Clara. Dulzura fi res in San Diego The Dulzura fi re, which tained Sunday. Paradise fi re was six miles Two people died and 14 northeast of Escondido, the Big Valley spikers secure people were injured in the Piru was 14 miles northwest Volleyball champs to be 56,700-acre Paradise fi re, of Santa Clara and the Padua Evergreen League top spot listed as 60 percent con- was six miles northeast of determined this week tained Sunday. Claremont. The Big Valley Cardinals Next up was Happy Camp, Volleyball games this week reckoning comes Thursday had only one game left, another team without much will determine the League in their fi nal season game against Surprise Valley Tues- of a prayer against the Car- winners and the teams that against the Etna Lions. day at press time, before dinals who won, 3-0, scoring OBITUARIES will go on to the playoffs, Fall River is second place securing the championship 25-9, 25-15, 25-7. though on Friday Big Valley in League (7-3-0) and they in the Evergreen League. Against Happy Camp, Sharon Morgan of Redding; was a shoe-in, and Fall River were set to play Modoc Tues- Big Valley had a 3-0 win Missy Ackley scored 4 kills Alice Patzke sisters Doty McGinnis of and Burney looked likely to day, likely the only team left over Tulelake Oct. 28, put- and 2 aces with 1 assist and Klamath Falls, Ore., Betty go on, too. in the League to challenge ting point after point onto the Boyd three digs. Mitchell of Greensboro, Etna is still sitting at the their standing. scoreboard at 25-11, 25-6 Homemaker, 83 Katie Pope had 4 kills, North Carolina, and Joyce top of the Shasta Cascade The Bulldogs fi nal League and 25-14. Services for Alice Patzke 2 aces, 11 assists, and 2 Ausherman of Redding; eight League at 9-1-0, while no game is Thursday against Jackie Heryford slammed Boyd of Cottonwood were digs. Brittany Hammons had grandchildren and 23 great- one in the Evergreen League last place Mt. Shasta, in last 8 kills over the net, served 4 held Saturday. 6 aces, 2 kills and 2 digs. grandchildren. has been able to topple Big place (0-9-0). aces, and had 3 digs, 1 block She died at her Cotton- Cyndie Juranits and 7 kills, Memorial contributions Valley, holding strong at 9- Big Valley was taking on and 1 assist. wood residence Oct. 24. 8 assists, 2 digs, and 3 aces. may be made to Cottonwood 0-0. second place Surprise Valley Cydnie Juranits added 6 She was born Nov. 3, 1919 Nicole Winegarden added 6 Community Church, P.O. Etna’s one loss this season (7-2-0) Tuesday at press kills, with 6 assists, 4 aces, in Devils Lake, North Dakota. kills to the score, and Stacie Box 1159, Cottonwood, CA was to Modoc, a team that time for their fi nal game of and 2 digs and Katie Pope Survivors include hus- Juranits landed another 6 96022. A memorial fund has Burney, beat on Oct. 28. the season and perhaps the landed 7 kills, 2 aces and band James of Cottonwood; kills, along with 2 aces and been set up at US Bank, in Burney is third in League Evergreen League champi- 2 digs, with 1 block and14 sons Buz of Cottonwood and 2 digs. Burney in honor of Alice. (7-4-0) and their day of onship. assists. Byron of Hat Creek; daughter THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • SHASTA LAKE BULLETIN • EAST VALLEY TIMES • NOVEMBER 5, 2003 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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The filing of this statement FICTITIOUS BUSINESS meetings, sales events, fi ling of this statement does not of itself authorize the MAIL BIZ/AIR ONE (03tfc) LOST/FOUND (0311-26) NAME STATEMENT ______does not of itself authorize use in this state of a fictitious CELLULAR ______etc. Call Ron or Teresa ______the use in this state of a business name in violation of the File No. 2003-0001422 3335 Placer Harshman at 335-4806 Lost on Crane road Computer, HP Pavilion, fi ctitious business name rights of another under federal, October 8, 2003 Redding, CA 96001 B.B.B. or call the Club at 335- in Cassel, 4-year old state or common law (See Sec- The following persons are doing Windows 98, 333 MHZ, in violation of the rights Burns, Diane HARDWOOD 4971 after 4 p.m. black lab. Has choke 128K plus expansion, of another under federal, tions 14411 ET SEQ., Business business as: (03tfc) and Professions Code.) 19924 Woodchuck Trl. FLOORS chain with license. 335- printer, scanner, fax, state or common law (See HANDY RANDY’S Redding, CA 96003 ______5824. Published Oct. 29, Nov. 5, 12, 8027 Mallard Way Tearouts, 5 MILLION+ CALIFOR- keyboard & monitor Sections 14411 ET SEQ., 19, 2003 Burns, John Repairs, (11-12) Business and Professions Millville, CA 96062 NIANS see Cal-SCAN ______$200. Call after 7 p.m. ______19924 Woodchuck Trl. Lays, Sand & Code.) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ackerman, Pamela Redding, CA 96003 ads in 200 newspapers $75 Reward for return 335-4492. 8027 Mallard Way Refi nish (0311-26) Published November 5, NAME STATEMENT This business is conducted statewide! 25-words $450/ of stolen mountain bike. File No. 2003-0001440 Millville, CA 96062 FREE statewide; $300 Northern ______12, 19, 26, 2003 by a Husband and Wife. The No questions asked. ______October 13, 2003 Ackerman, Randy L. Registrant has NOT yet begun ESTIMATE or Southern California. ‘Innovation’ high rise FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The following persons are doing 8027 Mallard Way Free information FREE 335-2616. insulated fi berglass business as: to transact business under the No Travel Charge (11-19) NAME STATEMENT Millville, CA 96062 fictitious business name listed 1-530-335-4842 information Call AFTER camper shell midnight File No. 2003-0001430 THAT CERTAIN ______This business is conducted above. FIVE MAGAZINE (800) blue. Like new w/bed October 9, 2003 SOMETHING by a Husband and Wife. The Or Lost man’s yellow gold 20470 Clusterwood Ct. (s)Diane Burns 637-3540. (CAL*SCAN) carpet kit. 91-97 long- The following person is doing Registrant has begun to transact 1-530-945-8811 ______wedding band and gold business as: Burney, CA 96013 Notice: This fictitious name bed Ford. $500 or business under the fictitious Bryan Small A statewide display and diamond cross at PERMANENT COSMETICS BY Lahey, Diane M. statement expires five years $400 w/o carpet kit. DONNA & CO. 20470 Clusterwood Ct. business name listed above on from the date it was filed in the ad in 118 participating either Ben Franklin, Burney, CA 96013 July 1, 2003. ______newspapers; 1.5 million+ 335-5280. 3330 Churn Creek Road office of the county clerk. A new Safeway or casino on (11-19) Suite D-2 Lahey, James P. (s)Pamela Ackerman BURNEY- Veteran’s California households. 20470 Clusterwood Ct. fictitious business name state- Sat. Oct. 18th. Senti- ______Redding, CA 96002 Notice: This fictitious name ment must be filed prior to that Hall for rent, for private Cost $1,350 for 4”x2.5” mental value. Jackson, Donna Lynne Burney, CA 96013 statement expires five years and public events. ad. FREE information Going out of business This business is conducted date. The filing of this statement REWARD 367-2637 or 1916 Bechelli Lane from the date it was filed in the Days & nights, reason- Call AFTER FIVE MAGA- sale: Creative Crafts, Redding, CA 96002 by a Husband and Wife. The does not of itself authorize the 335-7495. Registrant has begun to transact office of the county clerk. A new use in this state of a fictitious able rates. Full kitchen. ZINE (800) 637-3540. 37371 Main St. in This business is conducted by fictitious business name state- (0311-12) an individual. The Registrant business under the fictitious business name in violation of the Catering available. (CAL*SCAN) Burney. Glass has begun to transact business business name listed above on ment must be filed prior to that rights of another under federal, under the fictitious business October 31, 1989. date. The filing of this statement state or common law (See Sec- name listed above on 10/9/03. (s)Diane M. Lahey does not of itself authorize the Notice: This fictitious name tions 14411 ET SEQ., Business (s)Donna Jackson use in this state of a fictitious and Professions Code.) Notice: This fictitious name statement expires five years business name in violation of the Published October 15, 22, 29, statement expires five years from the date it was filed in the rights of another under federal, from the date it was filed in the office of the county clerk. A new November 5, 2003 fictitious business name state- state or common law (See Sec- ______office of the county clerk. A new tions 14411 ET SEQ., Business fictitious business name state- ment must be filed prior to that CASSEL AA Alcoholics and Professions Code.) ment must be filed prior to that date. The filing of this statement Anonymous. Support does not of itself authorize the Published October 15, 22, 29, date. The filing of this statement and understanding, does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious November 5, 2003 use in this state of a fictitious business name in violation of the ______someone to talk to. business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Transportation to meet- state or common law (See Sec- PROFILE CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERS ON BACK PAGE

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Local (0311-26) WWW.REALTOR.COM stores, restaurants & the- Pivots & wheel lines. App. ______HTTP://WWW.COLDWELLBANKER.COM aters. Flexible hours. Email www.burneyca.com 12 acre spring fed lake, required 1-800-585-9024 In Burney-Small 3 ext. 6048. (CAL*SCAN) bdrm., 1 bath, w/d E-MAIL:[email protected] stocked with trout and bass. ______hookup, fenced yard, $2,265,000. WANTED 29 PEOPLE To $650 mo. + security NEW LISTINGS Work From Home. Earn up deposit, references. to $1,500 P/T. $7,500 F/T per 530-241-9666 #2632... 37394 Cypress St. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath homeSALE on corner PENDING lot...... $94,900 HOMES**************************************************** HAT CREEK home on 38 acres, 3 bedroom, 2 bath ...... $399,000 month! Call 877-888-2252. (0311-12) #2633...652-820 Washington Ave. Nubieber 2 bedroom 1 bath...... $35,000 www.ForAGoodLife.com. ______37240 Serpentine Lane, 3 bd, 2 ba, 2500 sq. ft. home. Quiet cul-de-sac ...... 3246 ... .335,900 #2634...Hupa Ct. 4.79 acres nicely treed. Also fronts on Cassel/Fall River Rd $27,900 (CAL*SCAN) Fall River Mills, River 37359 HWY 299 E Rare comm. & residential, 1750 sq.ft. home, store, shop...3253 ... $313,000 ______front, 1 bdrm., in HOMES FOR SALE 37316 Mt. View, Burney. 2 bd, 1 ba, close to shopping,SALE hardwood PENDING floors ...... 3291 ... .$78,900 upscale rural neigh- #2629...Older mobile on 1/2 acre lot. Handyman special...... SALE PENDING ....$9,900 20557 Ontario St. huge rec room, 3 bd, 1-1/2 ba., newerSOLD roof, bordering crk...3292 ... .$99,900 borhood includes boat #2631...Burney Creek frontage for this custom Victoria Style home located on 6.7 acres...... $550,000 38187 Hwy 299E 1800 sq. ft. meeting hall, couldSALE be converted PENDING to 3 bd. home.3293 ... .$95,000 70 dock, ramp and hot #2628...20480 Tall Timber Custom home 2 bedrooms 2 bath with den ...... $195,000 Summit Lake Cabin and Acreage. Septic in, needsSALE well, needsPENDING finished...... 3302 ... .$49,900 tub. Responsible pet #2619...Older home on Main Street in McArthur. Would make a goodSALE rental ...... PENDING ...$26.500 20011 Cambria Court Fantastic, custom 4+ bd, 4 ba. With 4800 sq.ft. Extras!3316..... $589,000 CONTRACTING owners will be consid- $2620...1 Bedroom 1 bath. Most of the interior is knotty pine...... OWC..$65,000SALE PENDING 40034 Lava Court, 3 bd, 2 ba., home close to HatSALE Creek. PENDING Double garage...... 3324 ... $129,000 SEAMLESS ered. $1200 mo. Call #2622...3400 sq. ft. mountain retreat sitting on top of Big Valley Summit...... $289,900 20144 Hudson St. 3200 sq. ft. new construction, 3bd, 21/2 ba. On 1.38 acres3327 .... $495,000 336-5940 #2613...Cute 1 bedroom 1 bath home. Great rental or 1st time buyer...... SALE PENDING ...$52,000 43179 Day Ave. 960 sq. ft. with 2 bd., 1 ba. Close to Hat Creek fishing. Den...3335 ... .$79,900 GUTTERS (0311-5) #2611...Cassel 4 bedroom 2 bath home located on 11.74 acres. Large 30x30 garage/shop...... $269,900 Hwy 139 South of Adin. 3 bd, 2 ba. Log Home on 105 Acres. Well, solar . 3342...... $270,000 Roofi ng, Remodeling, ______#2608...Nice 2 bedroom 2 bath mobile home on 1.42 acres in Cassel...... SALE PENDING ....$95,000 21664 N. Vallejo St. Large parcel with 2000 sq. ft. home, 3 bd, 2 ba. Garage..3348 ... $119,900 All Kinds of Repairs. #2598...Hat Creek Beauty, 3400 sq. ft. home on 9.99 acres with Hat Creek frontage Offered @...... $995,000 21535 Jacks Lane Big Bend Rd. 7 acres, 1300 2 bd, 1 ba, home. Pond, fish ..3349 ... $169,000 WILDERNESS 111 #2593...21664 Oak Dr. 2 bedroom 1 bath with new hardwood fl oors,SALE 2 car garage...... $140,000 PENDING 40317 Dos Amigos Cassel area. 5 Ac. 3 bd, 2 ba, workshop,SOLD hot tub, deck ....3350 ... $190,000 CONSTRUCTION #2580...Magnifi cent setting for this custom hm on 6.15 acs with app. 600 ft of Hat Creek frontage....$795,000 37382 Oakview St. 3 bd., 2 ba., new fence, paint, windows, carpet and vinyl 3352 .... $147,500 APTS FOR #2416...20134 Hudson St.Quality blt custom 2332 sq ft 3 bd 2 ba,1000 sq ft gar.1.33 ac ...... $350,000 21925 Goose Crk. Rd. 1800 sq. ft. 3 bd. 3 ba. Views,SALE pastures, PENDING pool, 5 Acre 3353..... $369,000 335-2237 #2477...Oak St. in McArthur. Remodeled 3 bd 1 1/2 ba home. Large patio, dbl gar...... $89,500 20037 Cambria Ct. Tri-level 3 bd, 2 ½ bath, fam room, deck, on ¾ Ac...... 3359 ... $225,000 #2379...Upper Fall River fl ows by this exquisite 5,800 sq. ft. home. Views most rms...... $3,980,000 CA LIC #594222 RENT 37181 Main St. 3 bd, 2 ½ bath, family room, 1800 sq. ft. carport, garage, deck 3357..$168,500 #2370...37148 Siskiyou...Burney Mtn view, 2600 sq. ft., 3 bdrm. 2.5 ba hm on 3.89 acs...... $370,000 ______(048-20) 25720 Saddle View 3 bd, 2 bath, 1100 sq. ft. homeSALE in Fall PENDING River. Huge lot....3358 ... $121,500 Accepting LAND FOR SALE 40952 Old School Rd. Cedar home, 3 bedroom suites, many extras! ...... 3361….$375,000 75 Applications Now #2630...Ready to build lot on 1.24 acres in Big Valley Ranchettes ...... $4,400 20540 Ontario St. 1365 sq. ft. 3 bd, 2 ba, woodstove, tile & upgrades! ...... 3363….$138,500 #2618...Toronto Ave 76’x114’ lot across from school...... SALE PENDING .$15,000 Mt. Senior Center Apt. MOBILE HOMES***************************************** #2114...Nice 4.8 acres on Day Rd. Utilities at street...... SOLD ... $17,500 CHILD CARE Senior Living 12205 Big Springs Blvd. Huge Pines, 3 bd, 2 ba, 24 X 24 shop, wood stove 3345 .... $125,000 Sugarplums’ Family #2602...20 acres off of Big Lake Rd. Level with trees. Semi remote...... $12,500 12467 Blue Heron 1989 single wide mobile, decks, 2 ac. For horses, barn...... 3323 ... $129,900 Comfortable 1 bedroom. #2587...12 Acres of serene beauty in Hat Creek. Perc test on fi le ...... $60,000 Day Care. Where Floor plans featuring: Las Colinas Park .12 X 60 Mobilehome, 2 bd., 1 ba. Like new cabinets, tile ....3339 ... …$9,500 children love to play #2576...Old Toll Rd. Semi remote 20.27 acres with great views and lots of trees...... $30,000 Quiet neighborhood, fully #2578...Day Ave. Old Station. Nice building lot for your vacation home...... $12,500 LAND / RANCHES *************************************** and learn, 335-5032. equipped kitchen, spacious #2568...Hall Way. Old Station. Great building site for your fi shing cabin...... $12,000 BIG EDDY ACREAGE large pines and junipers grace this 4.8 acre parcel ...... 3145 ... $31,900 License #455403763 laundry facilities, energy Fall River Mills, 8.8 acres on Reynolds Road. Develop or investment...... 3172 ... $18,000 (03-tfc) efficient design. Our rental #2581...Burney Terrace lot. End of cul de sac on Serpentine Lane...... $39,500 SALE PENDING ______policies adhere to all fair #2572...Great views from this 18.8 acre parcel in Hat Creek. Owner will give utility easement...... $75,000 BURNEY TERRACE best & biggest, cul de sac. Wide lot with lots of trees .....3187 ... $48,900 housing laws, eligibility #2555...Lynda Ln. 1+/- Acre in Mill Creek subdivision, Oak Run...... $7,500 SOLDIER MOUNTAIN ROAD 5 acres w/old growth timber.SOLD View. Reduced!....3188 ... $36,000 Licensed Child Care SOLD provider in Burney is based on income. #2559...Robin Way 100’x150’ buildable lot. All set up for mobile home ...... $14,500 PITVILLE BLUFF 2.3 Acres, to build your homeSALE on. Views PENDING of valley, mts...... 3167 ... $53,900 now excepting children For information and #2552...Nice level parcel in Dana surrounded by mountains and trees REDUCED ...... $15,000 GOMEZ ROAD, 80 acres in Glenburn area. Trees & wildlife. Splits O.K ...... 3218 ... $99,500 #2543...6.72 Acres off of Day Rd. Large seasonal pond...... $26,000 of parents that work application, call: Gomez Road is where you will find this 80 ac. Remote, beautiful, level, trees 3235 ... $69,000 #2569... Over 2000 feet of Fall River frontage on 9.9 acres...... $89,000 graveyard. Clean and 530-335-5310 Burney Terrace Nice 1/2-Ac. building lot with beautiful trees and sloping...... 3155 ... $36,900 EQUAL HOUSING #2525...Montgomery Creek Falls Rd. 40 Acres with several building sites...... $35,000 Pittville area. 41+ Acres! Some open ground & trees, good access road! ...... 3289 ... $65,000 comfortable home, #2507...Cascade Ave lot zoned C-2. Over 10,000 sq. ft...... Priced @ $30,000 friendly atmosphere. OPPORTUNITY Summit Lake Area. Remote but beautiful, trees everywhere, 8.97 acres...... 3301 ... $21,900 #2371...Off Moon Springs Rd., 10 Ac. with views...... $25,000 Summit Lake Area. 11.76 Acres of nicely forestedSALE land. PENDINGBuild your cabin...... 3303 ... $24,900 References available, #2369...7.5 Ac. in Hat Creek area near fi shing...... $27,500 License #455401973, Summit Lake Area. 18.87 Acres. Well on property, nice building spots, trees...3304 ... $27,900 #2407...22+ Ac. in Burney. Ready for development. All utilities...... $239,000 SALE PENDING For more information Edge of Burney. 1/2 Ac. Parcel with fruit & shade trees. All utilities available ...3307 ... $31,500 #2470...Approx. 1/2 Ac. Hwy 299E frontage in Burney ...... $39,000 Black Ranch Rd. 65 acres, trees, level, minutes from Burney. Split to 5 ac...... 3313 ... $650,000 call 335-3406 #2472...LEVEL 5.78 acres right in town. Great potential for subdivision...... $75,000 Black Ranch Rd. 38 ac of land close to Burney. 5 ac minimum development...3314 ... $380,000 (03tfc) #2431...5 acres off of Buzzard Roost Rd. Partially fi nished home ...... $20,000 ______Old Station 1 Ac. In Big Springs sub., In water district. Near Hat Creek fish.....3305 ... $49,000 #2372...NEAR BIG EDDY. 80 Acres adjoins parcel #2373...... $88,000 Pittville area, 341 acres of farm and ranch land with great views!...... 3320 ... $425,000 Preschool & after 115 #2373...NEAR BIG EDDY. 80 Acres with large meadows and trees...... $88,000 Montgomery Creek 22 Ac. Overlooking creek, Water pump, 1100 gal. tank ....3331 ... ..$39,900 school programs, #2462...BURNEY HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION: 6 LOTS LEFT, 1/2 to 2.3 acres STARTING @ ...... $28,900 Intermountain VACATION/ #2433...HWY 299 NEXT TO SLEEPY HOLLOW LODGE 1.3 Acres...REDUCED TO...... $39,000 Close to Burney 4+ Acres close to Burney. Paved Rd. Lovely trees, View ...... 3336 ... ..$88,000 #2492...BARTEL ST. NORDIC VILLAGE: 1/2 AC Flag lot. Nice area of homesSOLD REDUCED...... $31,000 Lot on Hwy 299, across from the Sierra Pacific Mill. Priced to sell...... 3337 ... …$9,500 Community CABIN #2447...HWY 299E ROUND MOUNTAIN- 2 Acres fl at and level. Ready for your home...... $18,000 Hwy 139 near Adin. 4,000 Ac Ranch. Timberland, springs, ponds,meadow .....3343 ... 1,250,000 Center #2603...REYNOLDS RD. 2.82 Acres, Property adjoins airport .REDUCED ...... $9,000 Lake Britton 23 Acres. 3400 sq. ft. home, deck, 1800 sq. ft. shop, VIEW! ...... 3318 ... $745,000 Main & Commerce, RENTALS #2341...REYNOLDS RD. 5.85 Level acres. Lots of possibilities...... $25,000 GOOCH MILL ROAD/DAY ROAD. TIMBER! 39 PLUS ACRES………………...3225...... $98,000 Burney Vacation Rental #2450...PARK AVE, BURNEY, Hard to fi nd 1.55 acres in town. Level...... $42,000 – Attention temporary COMMERCIAL & INVESTMENT ************************ Main St. west end of Burney. 200ft. Hwy frontage. Zoned C-2 for business .....3091 ... .$39,500 335-4600 work crews, business COMMERCIAL FOR SALE MAIN ST. BURNEY, commercial lot near shopping center and McDonalds...... 3048 ... .$86,000 License 455401515/516 men! Completely fur- #2595...Popular pizza restaurant located in Rite-Aid/Holiday Market Shopping Center ...... $79,000 (03tfc) Main Street lot in Burney with small cabin on back of property. Needs work! ...3207 ... .$39,500 nished vacation house, #2561...Enterprise Dr. 1.1 Acre commercial lot. Across from Holiday & Rite Aid shopping cntr...... $139,900 ______36965 Main St., Burney, Large commercial bldg & apartment ...... 3245 ... $82,000 3 bdrm., Available #2561...37118 Main St. 7,000 Sq. ft. commercial building. Lots of possibilities...... $279,900 37069 Main St., Burney, Thriving Beauty Shop with tanning beds...... 3176 ... $25,000 monthly, now through #2550...Hwy 299 5 rental units. 3 bedroom, 2 bedroom, 1 bedroom, RV space and offi ce ...... $285,000 80 Main St. B.J.’s Coffee Hut. Great location, equipment, booths, large lot...... 3340…$245,000 May 1. Call 335-4324. #2505...Well established dinner house located in the heart of motel district...... $289,000 20476 Marquett St. 9 unit apartment Complex, lockers, Centrally located…….3356…$359,000 (0311-19) AUTO FOR LOTS MORE HOMES, LAND/RANCHES AND COMMERCIAL Clark Creek Rd. 44 Ac. With Clark Creek Lodge, RV hookups, 5 cabins ……..3355…$699,000 ______SALE Fairfi eld Guest House. A CALL US FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF PROPERTIES AVAILABLE www.century21bigpines.com ______country vacation home 1995 Mercury Villager, 3 bd, 3 bath, kitchen, Visit us at www.horn-net.com/bigpines AT, Dual air, all power, putting green, BBQ, hot good condition $4500 tub, quiet lane, J. Park. OWNER BROKER Dorothy Herrell 335-2145 Home 335-3834. Daily, weekly rentals www.burneyca.com (0311-12) for 1 room or 2 rooms OWNER BROKER Raymond Herrell 335-2145 ______or full house. Linens, SALES ASSOCIATE Pat Thomason 335-4400 TV VCR, res. req. 335- www.Realtor.com 81 4015. SALES ASSOCIATE Kathy Lakey 335-7519 TRUCK & (03tfc) FAX 335-2039 e-mail: [email protected] ______Many More Properties Available • Drop By Our Offi ce For A Complete List RV SPACE, shaded VANS UNITED COUNTRY STEVENSON AGENTS: Cory Eades & 1969 Ford F250 very near the creek. $225 EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED BIEBER (530) 294-5722 Kelly St. John low, mileage, $1,000. mo. $105 week. $16 335-3614. per day. 335-2718. We work as a team to serve you better! (11-5) (03tfc) •FALL RIVER MILLS - NICE FAMILY HOME! FREE Pre-Approval FREE Mortgage Analysis ______3bed, 2 ba, on quiet Truck rack, midsize culdesac, large living room, energy efficient, NEW ROOF. Large back yard, 1/2 acre! $117,000 SALE OR LONG TERM LEASE! We Appreciate 8’x57”, $200 OBO. usiness • PITTVILLE! 562 acres, mostly flat terrain, beautiful building sites, Your B Bedliner midsize crew private, oaks, pines, junipers, seasonal pond, wildlife! Parcel can be split for cab 63”x57” $30 335- 117 investors! $337,200 3250. • AFFORDABLE HOME! Large 4 bed, 2 ba., family home on .33 acre. (11-19) MISC. Large updated kitchen with newer appliances. Large living room, kerosene $62,000 KERI HALL RENEE McINTOSH DAN KEARNS ______monitor heater & wood stove Loan Agent Loan Agent Loan Agent 1969 Dodge 3/4 ton 4- RENTALS FRIENDLY & PROFESSIONAL wheel drive truck, $600, WE HAVE MANY MORE LISTINGS AVAILABLE 1st & 2nd Mortgages Cash Out Loans 795-3288. IDEAL TIM BARRY (530) 221-1899 Refinancing & Purchase Low Interest Loans MINI STORAGE Owner/Agent* (0311-05) KEEP-IT Mini Storage ranch, private getaway. Next ARIZONA BEST BARGAIN, Bill Consolidation Commercial ______J.P. 10x20, 10x10, *Real Estate Broker 1-800-978-6562 in McArthur, 10x10, to 6,000 acre rec. area, yr 36 acres - $24,900. Bor- CA Dept. Of Real Estate Home Improvement ALL CREDIT 10x5, Boat /RV storage. DRE Lic. Info #916-227-0931 10x12, and 10x20 336- round access. Tel/elec. ders State Land. Beautiful 1551 East Cypress, Ste C, Redding Land ~ Mobile Homes ACCEPTABLE 335-3050 Excellent financing. Call Brokers Lic. #00418143 83 5679 or 336-6133 ranch in Williams/Flagstaff (03tfc) toll free 1-866-696-5263. ______area, perfect 6,100’ climate. CAMPER/ (03tfc) (CAL*SCAN) Spectacular mountain ______views. Affordable financing. NEW LISTING - NEW MEXICO MOUNTAINS AZLR 1-877-282-5263. 30318 Hwy 299, Mont. Cr., 4 bedrooms, 3 140 AC - Only $49,900. (CAL*SCAN) 1/2 baths, den, formal dining rm, 2 master suites, one on each Bread Line level. 2444 sq. ft. of living set on 1.10 acres with back of Gorgeous grasslands, ______property going to the center of Mont. Crk. Asking $310,000 B A L E D A R C H W H O S 131 mature tree cover, 6,300 ft. elevation. Mountain views, 135 BURNEY TERRACE LOT end of Hudson. Chain link fence A L I V E V E R O H A N A LOTS/ year-round roads. Perfect and cleared for homesite. $48,000 R O S I N A T O P I V E S for horse lovers. Adjacent ACREAGE to national forest. Excellent HOUSE FOR LOTS OF POTENTIAL Currently two rentals. The front I T A L I A N I C E T R I S Burney lot 65’x188’ financing. Call today! This rental could again become a professional office with home in SALE the back. Second parcel fronting Huron St. Located at 37271 S I T E S T E E L Y utilities $25,000 (209) won’t last! NM Land and BURNEY VALLEY REALTY $210,000 Ranches. 1-888-292-9711. Building and owning Main St. Check out the new roof. Asking S T E R E O N O A H 533-9210. (11-19) (CAL*SCAN) your own home is just 37095 Main St., Ste. C Stop those costly real estate headaches before they start and see BURNEY VALLEY REALTY for all your needs. In R A C Y L U N E G O B A D ______a phone call away! At 335-3555 Instant Home Equity we addition: We offer prompt, professional and personal service in A C H E I N G O T U R G E Fly fi shing on Hat Creek 20 ACRE RANCHES. Near Web: burneyvalleyrealty.com buying or selling. Our red carpet treatment insures you fast, booming El Paso, Texas. can show you how to satisfying results. S H O W N I O N A S E A N 10 acres $80,000 Rush Creek 1 acre $14,000. Roads surveyed,. Pre-open- get a new home NOW ing sale! $8,995. $95 down H O S T S M E A R Y Call Dutch at 336- by overseeing the con- $89 monthly. (10%/216 struction. Call today S E M I T E P O K E 6500. months) Sunset Ranches. THE DEADLING FOR (03tfc) to fi nd out how our A V I S C O R N S T A R C H ______Free maps/pictures. 1-800- 343-9444. program can work for T E A K A M O K A W A R E COLORADO LAND SALE- you. 1-800-779-7790 160 acres $49,900 $$$ (CAL*SCAN) ALL ADVERTISING IS E R T E N A V E L O G A N ______Ext. 138. below appraisal. Rural (0311-12) S T A Y T R E Y S L A M S 031102 FRIDAY AT 4PM WHY NOT INCLUDE A PHOTO WITH YOUR AD? IT’S SIMPLE & CHEAP!