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70 Cents Per Copy Vol. 45 No. 25 Burney, California Telephone (530) 335-4533 FAX (530) 335-5335 Internet: im-news.com E-mail: [email protected]

SEPTEMBER 3, 2003

What’s Happening College Here In Days Ahead eyeing Party Saturday Bailey Park’s fencing was taken down Thursday to allow 3 lots of children to play at the Burney park, said Cindy Dodds. To celebrate the completion of Mayers the fi rst phase of construction, thank the funders and honor BY MEG FOX the 300 local residents who Mayers Memorial Hospital could have just what Shasta College is worked on the project, a cel- looking for. ebration is planned Saturday, With plans to open the new Dis- beginning at 10 a.m. with with tance Education Center in down- live music, prizes and lunch. town Burney on hold again, Shasta The party continues until 1 p.m. College is considering other options when the Intermountain Pool - including three lots that the hos- will be open for free swimming pital owns across from the Cross- until 5 p.m. Tri County Commu- roads Clinic in Burney. nity Network looks forward to Shasta College Area D trustee the celebration and welcomes Judi Beck, who is also, a former an opportunity to thank the CEO at Mayers, and Shasta College Interim Superintendent/ many folks who have played a President Tom Harris, Jr., attended crucial role in the development the hospital’s Aug. 27 board meet- of this project, Dodds said. ing to make their request. “The board said they would be Visitor center happy to help, as long as entering The Old Station Informa- into a fi nancial arrangement with tion Center, managed by the the college did not interfere with the cost report,” said CEO Jerry Fikes. Lassen National Forest, Hat Hospitals are required to account Creek Ranger District, will con- NEWS PHOTO to Medicare and Medi-Cal for all tinue its schedule of summer costs of its operation, including how hours through September. The Reigning royalty they use their square footage, Fikes center is located near the inter- explained. section of Highways 44 and Brittany Shelton, 16, of Fall River Mills, center, was chosen queen of the 85th Inter- If it’s associated with skilled nurs- 89 in Old Station and is open Mountain Fair Thursday night. With her are princesses Amanda Wade, 16, of Burney, ing, for example, certain costs are seven days a week, 8:30 a.m. at right, and Kelsi Halvarson, 16, of Fall River Mills. Brittany is the daughter of Bob and allocated. And if not, there can be to 4 p.m. Telephone 336-5521. deductions and penalties. Kim Shoemaker and she was sponsored by McArthur Farm Supply, McArthur Fireman’s “They can reimburse or take Auxiliary, Wild Bill’s restaurant, Cathren’s Place, and Western Agricultural Services. For away, so we can’t willy-nilly enter Tobacco use help more photographs of the fair, see pages 2 and 5. All the winners of the fair are printed into an agreement where hundreds Assistance in quitting tobacco on pages 6-9. Video available on the web at www.im-news.com, click on Video link. of thousands of dollars change use will be offered to Inter- hands” over cost determinations, mountain area residents begin- he said. ning Monday. Classes are from The hospital would prefer to 6-7:30 p.m. Telephone 335- lease, rather than sell, the land to 6701 for more information. the college if they do anything. Animal rights group OK with “But whether we lease, sell or give away, we’ve got to work with our consultants,” Fikes said. local cattle ranch practices “We told the college we are inter- ested but that we intend to proceed The locally managed Prather handling standards. HFAC professionals. slowly.” Ranch, a 15,000-acre cattle ranch “This assures consumers that Jim Rickert said that the closed The board also expressed con- near Mt. Shasta, recently received the product has met HFAC’s Animal herd approach is an expensive way cern about interfering with the Fall certifi cation from Humane Farm Care Standards, which were devel- to raise beef. River Joint Unifi ed School District’s Animal Care (HFAC) for its humane oped by a team of leading animal “But consumers are willing to pay agreement with the college. animal treatment. scientists and veterinarians,” a little extra for beef that has been “We want to be sure all the Prather Ranch produces dry- according to the news release. raised with respect for the environ- stakeholders in community educa- aged USDA Certifi ed Organic Beef Prather Ranch’s certifi cation fol- ment and the animals,” he said. tion are engaged in this process,” Fikes said. and was the sixth producer nation- lows rigorous on-site inspections by –Please See Page 3 wide to receive this certifi cation, according to a release from the HFAC News in Herndon, Virginia. HFAC certifi cation qualifi es Prather Ranch to use the “Certifi ed Humane-Raised & Handled” label on its packaging. “We talk to consumers every day who are concerned about animal welfare,” said Prather Ranch Man- agers Jim and Mary Rickert, of McArthur. “As producers, we have a responsibility to treat animals humanely. The ‘Certifi ed Humane’ label assures the consumer that our raising practices meet the highest standard. We fi nd humane animal handling practices produce a better piece of beef.” Prather Ranch cattle are a “closed herd” comprised only of those born and raised on the ranch. The cattle are raised in a low- TEMPERATURES stress environment, with spring-fed Hi Low Rain water and feeds grown on its ranch, VIDEO Sept.1 94 46 the Rickerts said. August 31 92 45 “We maintain detailed records of ON THE WEB AT August 30 90 43 genealogy, weight, feed and life his- im-news.com August 29 88 41 tory for each animal,” they said. August 28 87 40 And the animals are never administered growth-stimulating August 27 NA NA NEWS PHOTO hormones or antibiotics or fed August 26 NA NA animal-derived proteins. Tough place to make a U-turn Courtesy of Darryl Jones in Burney HFAC is a new non-profi t organi- Traffi c was slowed for about 90 minutes Monday after a moving van was high centered on The Intermountain News zation that is supported by a coali- Highway 299 about one mile east of the intersection of Highways 299 and 89. The driver, P.O. Box 1030 tion of the nation’s leading animal protection organizations. Dennis Smith, 56, of Huntington Beach was driving east on the highway about 2:15 p.m. when 36965 Main Street he determined he wasn’t on Highway 44. He proceeded to turn the big rig around, but ended Burney, California 96013 The rating certifi es that meat, Open: Monday-Friday 9am-4pm poultry, egg, and dairy products are up blocking the westbound lane and a portion of the eastbound lane. Traffi c was diverted along raised according to strict animal- side the road until the tractor-trailer was cleared. HAVE YOUR COMMUNITY DELIVERED TO YOUR MAIL BOX. CALL 335-4533 TO SUBSCRIBE TODAY! PAGE 2 • SEPTEMBER 3, 2003 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS STAR results for area schools Happy Anniversary BY MEG FOX Bill & Lemna The state Department of Education has released We Love You!!! results for the 2003 Stan- dardized Testing and Report- ing (STAR) program. Students in the Fall River Joint Unifi ed School District starred on the new CAT/6 tests, but had less than stel- lar scores on the state’s con- tent standards tests. Individual student test Fall River Coach Kelly- www.shastasmart.com scores were mailed to their Freeland Sloat looks for homes in August. the Grand Prize winner’s USE COMPUTERS AT THESE LOCATIONS Students took the Califor- ticket in Saturday’s Cow Burney Library nia Achievement Test, Sixth Chip Bingo in photo at 37038 Siskiyou, Burney Edition Survey (CAT/6), a 335-4317 nationally norm-referenced left. In photo above, test used to compare how McArthur FFA member Intermountain Community Center California students are doing Leslie Taylor, whose 37477 Main Street, Burney in relation to students of the Grand Champion steer 335-4600 same grade level nationwide. Burt, in background, Acorn Cafe The scores reported for the made the Grand Prize 30358 Hwy. 299E, Montgomery Creek CAT/6 are national percentile 337-6141, 337-6736 ranks. The test replaces the deposit, telephones SAT/9. Elizabeth Landoski, of Mayer’s Hospital Crossroads The CDE said that Adin, to tell her she won 20597 Commerce Way, Burney although the CAT/6 is a good $3,000 in Cow Chip 335-3800 indication of how students Bingo. Pit River Health Services, Inc. are doing compared to the 36977 Park Ave, Burney rest of the nation, the Cali- 335-5090 fornia Standards Test (CST) is considered to be a more In the Intermountain area informative test. It is more closely aligned Cows doo their part SMART is an equal opportunity employer/program. to what California students Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. TTY (530) 225-2095. are being taught in the class- room, the CDE said. A SMART job search starts here However, Sherrie Hutchin- in F.R. fundraiser son in Personnel at the Dis- trict Offi ce commented that In just two weeks, students Grand Champion steer raised Coach Jeanne Utterback. the state temporarily dropped in the Fall River Joint Unifi ed by Jessica Neugebauer, who “The kids did a great job and PUBLIC the California High School School District sold more than made Mae Markham of Fall our community is awesome.” Exit Exam mandate after 1,900 Cow Chip Bingo tickets River Mills the winner of the Cash prizes were also realizing that students and for $10 each in the fundraiser $1,500 second place prize. awarded to students who NOTICE teachers had not had enough for their athletic program. Markahm purchased her sold the most tickets. time to align their instruction Then the cows did their ticket from Lindsay Crum. Ninth grader Casi Carpen- PIT 1 HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT (FERC No 2687) and materials to the state’s part. Blaire Bidwell’s animal, the ter, of Fall River Mills, won Public Recreation Meeting new content standards. On Saturday, after Fair Reserve Champion FFA steer the Top Seller prize of $150 Supt. Eric Newton was out Bowl football in McArthur, BACKGROUND: and Showmanship winner, by selling more than 190 Sept. 10, 2003 of town at press time and not Leslie Taylor led the fi rst determined the $500 third tickets. On April 19, 2003, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a new 7 p.m. available to comment on the player, “Burt,” her FFA Cham- place winner – Pat Grebic of “And then she donated license for the Pit 1 Project (FERC No. 2687). Veterans Hall in district’s scores pion and Grand Champion Shingletown, who purchased This action concludes the over 13 year it right back to the athletic Fall River Mills The state target is for steer, into the fenced and the ticket from Brian Mallard. fund,” Utterback said. relicensing process for the Pit 1 Project. The Pacific Gas and Electric Company is now in the every student to score at the marked off fi eld. The event grossed $19,120 Ellie Haydock, a seventh process of implementing the terms and He made his donation in CONTACT Profi cient or Advanced Per- and the district has agreed to grader at Fall River Junior- conditions of the new license, which includes If you have any Bingo Square Number 0481, implementing elements of the Project's formance Standard on all of pay $4 on every $1 remaining Senior High School, sold questions, owned by Elizabeth Landoski recreation plan. The Pit 1 Project lies largely the tests and students took a after expenses, according to 123 tickets to win the $100 within the Fall River Valley. The recreation plan please contact battery of them this spring. of Adin, winner of the $3,000 Supt. Eric Newton, who was second place prize, and Lisa includes recreation enhancements at Big Lake John Mintz at Students took CST’s in grand prize. She purchased the announcer for Cow Chip Senko sold 64 tickets to win and the Pit 1 Fore bay (Fall River Lake) and new 415-973-5779 English/Language Arts, as her ticket from a Fall River Bingo. the $50 third prize. shoreline accesses to the Fall and Pit rivers. well in various levels of math- Booster Club member. “This is a big step towards WHAT'S BEING PLANNED? ematics and also in world and Next up was the 4-H reaching our goal (to fund A public meetings is scheduled on Wednesday, September 10, 2003 at 7:00 US history, biology, chemistry, Champion and Reserve athletics),” said Fall River p.m. at the Veterans Hall in Fall River Mills, California. The meeting will earth science and physics. BREAKFAST summarize the FERC approved Project recreation enhancements and allow In looking at the results, LUNCH time for questions and answers. scores were randomly DINNER WHY THIS NOTICE? selected from the state Cocktails, Beer & Wine Pacific Gas and Electric wants to inform those residents of the community reports for this school dis- CHINESE & surrounding the Pit 1 Project of its plans to improve recreation facilities at trict’s third, fi fth, and ninth AMERICAN CUISINE the Project as required by the new FERC license. This is in recognition of Orders to Take Out the efforts of the community and its residents that have participated in the grades. 592 Market St. relicensing proceeding over the years. In this fi rst year of testing Redding 241-9747 with the CAT/6, 55 percent of the third graders in the Fall River Joint Unifi ed School District scored at or above the 50th percentile in read- ing. Only 34% of third graders statewide and 47% in Shasta County scored at or above the 50th percentile. Sixty-fi ve percent of Fall River’s and 48% of East Burney Elementary School’s Do You Or Someone You Know third graders were at or above the 50th percentile in Have Difficulty Walking? reading. If disabled and unable to propel a Only 34% percent of third graders statewide and 47% manual wheelchair, a new power in Shasta County scored at or above the national average in wheelchair may be provided mathematics. at little or no cost subject to The percentage of third graders who scored at or insurance qualifications. No HMOs. above the 50th percentile in Call for information: math: District 53%, East Burney 1-888-972-2300 Good Life Medical Systems, Inc. –Please See Page 3

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For professional advice on all aspects of buying or selling real estate talk to us at Century 21 Big Pines Realty. Call us for an appointment at 530-335-3636, or drop by our office at: 37107 Main St. in Burney, or visit our website at century21bigpines.com. Serving the Intermountain area with Big Pines Realty distinction and integrity. THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • SEPTEMBER 3, 2003 • PAGE 3 SHERIFF’S LOG BOOK STAR results for area schools -From Page 1 Basic. Profi cient in math, compared 50%, Fall River 58%, Shasta At Burney Elementary to 27 percent countywide and A loud party was reported reported a known male was Saturday a vehicle burglary County 56%; statewide 52%. School, 23 percent of the 44 25 percent statewide. Monday at 10:57 p.m. at threatening to assault her at the 38000 block of Whaley Also of note is that 45% of third graders who took the Twenty-fi ve percent of the 37200 block of Superior Sunday afternoon. Drive in Johnson Park. Vari- Fall River’s fourth graders test scored as Profi cient. the fi fth graders at Burney Avenue in Burney. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ous items were stolen. scored at or above the 75th At Fall River Elementary, Elementary scored Profi cient ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A man and woman were ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ percentile in math. more than half, 52%, of the and 15 percent of Fall River’s Deputies arrested Jake reported fi ghting Sunday A petty theft was reported The percentage of fi fth 31 third graders who tested fi fth graders had Profi cient Gemmill for alleged public at 12:06 p.m. near Bartel Friday at 11:49 p.m. at the graders who scored at or were Profi cient. scores in math. intoxication Monday at 11:04 Street and Sapphire Road in Inter-Mountain fairgrounds. above the 50th percentile in Compared to the 2002 Other score comparisons p.m. at the 20100 block of Burney. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ reading were as follows: Dis- STAR tests, only 19 percent are as follows: Hudson Street in Burney. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A Burney restaurant trict 54%, East Burney 51% of Fall River’s third graders Percentage of ninth grade ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Deputies pursued three reported receiving a counter- (26% were above the 75th were profi cient in English/ students scoring Profi cient A verbal disturbance was subjects in three separate feit $5 bill Friday at 9:15 p.m. percentile); Fall River 56% Language Arts. in English/Language Arts: reported Monday at 10:29 incidents Sunday as they ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ (33% were above the 75th Statewide, 23 percent of Statewide 24%; Shasta p.m. at the 20100 block of attempted to fl ee from law Deputies arrested Amy percentile), Shasta County third graders tested at the County 30%; District 25%; Maple Leaf Street in Burney. enforcement. A woman was Nicole Cordrey on a warrant 50%, State 41%. Profi cient level, while 26 per- Burney High School 22%; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ arrested near McArthur for Friday at 11:56 a.m. at the In math, fi fth graders who cent of all the third graders Fall River High School, 31%. A Burney man reported allegedly driving under the 29400 block of Highway 299 scored at or above 50th per- tested in Shasta County were Percentage of ninth grade his girlfriend’s grandmother infl uence about 2 a.m. A 37- in Round Mountain. centile: District 58%, East profi cient. students scoring Profi cient was calling and harassing year-old man was caught ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Burney 63%, Fall River 52%, Third grade math scores in Algebra I: Statewide 17%; him Monday while he was at behind River Elementary A 7-year-old boy report- Shasta County 57%, State were also higher, compared Shasta County 29%; District the 20400 block of Carberry School at 11:29 a.m. when he edly ran from Cedar Creek 49%. to state and county scores 35%; Burney High School Street in Burney. fl ed on a motorcycle. Deputy Elementary School Friday The percentage of ninth - 31 percent of the district’s 10% (55% scored Basic); Fall ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Marc St. Claire said a pickup morning and into some berry graders who scored at or third graders scored Profi - River High 60% (35% scored Four to fi ve girls were truck, driven by an unli- bushes where he threatened above the 50th percentile in cient, compared to 29 per- Basic). reportedly being a nuisance censed juvenile and carrying to harm anyone who came reading on the CAT/6: cent in Shasta County and 27 Percentage of ninth grad- at the 37400 block of Main fi ve juveniles in the back, was after him. The boy was coun- Fall River High School percent statewide. ers scoring profi cient in Street in Burney Monday at pursued and stopped on Hot seled by deputies to resolve 75%, Burney High School Both of the district’s Geometry: Statewide 34%, 5:45 p.m. They were coun- Springs Road in Big Bend at the situation. 65%, District 66%, Shasta elementary schools scored Shasta County 48%, District seled and agreed to comply. 1:30 p.m. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ County 61%, State 50%. about the same, although 37%, Burney High 29%, Fall ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Elizabeth Steadman The percentage of ninth another 26% of Fall Riv- River High 35%. A residential burglary was An Oak Run woman reported Thursday a resi- graders who scored at or er’s third graders scored Many variables affect test reported Monday at 1:48 p.m. reported a dead cat was dential burglary at the 16000 above the 50th percentile in Advanced in math. scores and should be taken at the 44100 block of A Street draped over her mailbox Sat- block of Oak Run Road. math: In the fi fth grade, 25 per- into consideration when com- in McArthur. urday night. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Fall River 69%, Burney cent of the district’s students paring results. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ A Burney woman reported 50%, District 59%, Shasta scored Profi cient in English, The scores for each A saw was reported stolen An argument about a large Thursday fi nding several County 55%, State 73%. compared to 30 percent school, district and county in Monday at the 44100 block of fi re in a fi re pit was reported dogs in her neighborhood Tenth graders who scored countywide and 26 percent the state are available online. Cedar Street in McArthur. Saturday at 8:36 p.m. east of and wanted to know what to at or above the 50th percen- statewide. Click on Test Results at http: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Old Station. do with them. tile in math: Fall River 55%, Twenty percent of the dis- //star.cde.ca.gov/star2003. Loud music was reported ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Burney 49%, District 49%, trict’s fi fth graders scored as at the 43500 block of Sierra Vandalism was reported Jamie Copperthite Shasta County 53%, and Center Drive in Fall River Saturday at 7:03 p.m. at the reported her vehicle was State 75%. And in reading: Mills. Inter-Mountain fairgrounds. vandalized Aug. 27 at the Fall River 63%, Burney 74%, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Alderwood & Associates ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 44200 block of Highway 299 District 64%, Shasta County A verbal disturbance THINKING OF BUYING A HOUSE, MOBILE HOME, CAR OR Deputies arrested John in McArthur. 57%, and State 49%. between a boyfriend and girl- YOU JUST WANT TO CONSOLIDATE YOUR BILLS. HERE AT Vincent Vlasoff for a parole ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ On the English/Language friend was reported Sunday ALDERWOOD AND ASSOCIATES WE CAN GET YOU violation Saturday at 6:04 Betty Stevenson and Arts California Standards APPROVE FOR ONE OF OUR GREAT LOAN PROGRAMS at 3:13 p.m. at the 37000 p.m. at the 43100 block of Diane Struck each reported Tests (CST’s), third graders TODAY. block of Sapphire Road in Highway 299 in Fall River the theft of yard statues Aug. in the district did well, with 35 Burney. Mills. 27 at the 36700 block of percent of the 75 tested dem- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Highway 299 in Burney. onstrating profi ciency. A Round Mountain woman An unoccupied truck ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Three percent of the reportedly slipped into gear A Fall River Mills caller district’s third graders scored and hit a tree Saturday after- reported Aug. 27 someone Advanced, 31 percent scored CALL (866) 331-6018 noon at the 17200 block of tried to break into her garage at the Basic level, 19 percent NO FEES TO APPLY Prather Donn Lane in Round Moun- at the 25000 block of Reyn- scored Below Basic, and 13 tain. olds Road. percent scored Far Below ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Ranch Gary Alldredge reported Total incidents handled by the theft of a briefcase Sat- the Shasta County sheriff’s certifi ed urday at the 20100 block of offi ce throughout the unincor- Maple Leaf Street in Burney. porated areas of the county: INTERMOUNTAIN ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Sept. 1 – 150 by HFAC Ray Webb reported the August 31 – 133 theft of a cellular telephone August 30 – 151 CHURCH DIRECTORY -From Page 1 from the 43100 block of High- August 29 – 135 way 299 in Fall River Mills. August 28 – 137 “We’re hoping to show FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Grace Community Bible Church ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ August 27 – 126 other producers that there is 20428 Poplar Street, Burney Pastor Henry Winkelman Theresa White reported August 26 – 144 a payoff to doing business Tamarack Ave. Burney 335-2367 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Independent Fundamental this way.” Worship 11 a.m. Bible Church Prather Ranch beef is 9:45 am Sunday School, all ages sold at natural foods stores, 335-4293 11 am Worship Service-6 pm Evening Service Wednesday: 7 pm specialty meat stores, and www.Burney1stBaptist.org Bible Study and Prayer farmer’s markets in North- ern California and Southern Oregon. SOLID ROCK FOUR SQUARE CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE It can be found at the 20343 Tamarack Ave., Burney SOCIETY Nugget Market in Davis, New Pastor Michael Mallard Hwy 299E at Ft. Crook Avenue, Fall River Mills Moon Natural Foods in Tahoe 335-4300 Sunday Service & Sunday School 10:30 a.m. City, Ferry Plaza Farmer’s Sunday Worship 10 am & 6 pm Wednesday Services 7:30 p.m. Market in San Francisco Children’s Church: Pre-school to 6th grade READING ROOM 1st & 3rd Wednesday 1-4 p.m. and at the San Rafael/Marin Nursery: 0-toddler Wednesday Fellowship & Bible Study 7 p.m. -Visitors Welcome- Farmer’s Market. Prather Ranch beef can also be ordered online at web- site www.pratherranch.com. SEVENTH DAY Calvary Chapel, Burney Falls Other producers that are ADVENTIST CHURCH (Formerly Burney Christian Fellowship) certifi ed to use the “Certi- Fall River Mills 336-5260 Intermountain Community Center fi ed Humane” label include Saturday: Main & Commerce Street • Burney Echo Farms Dairy (New Sabbath School 9:45 a.m. THE LIGHTHOUSE Hampshire), Touchstone CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE Worship Service 11:15 a.m. 37067 MAIN ST • BURNEY Farms Sheep and Lamb Pastor Craig Klatt 336-6457 Pastor/Teacher Pat Nugent 335-2910 (Virginia), Deer Creek Beef (Maryland), du Breton Natu- ral Pork (Quebec, Canada) Intermtn. Evangelical Free Church FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH and Hedgeapple Farms Beef Hwy 299E in McArthur 20400 Timber, (at Juniper) (Maryland). Worship Service 10 am Burney, CA 96013 For more information AWANA Club: 3:30 pm Wednesday 335-3723 about HFAC’s activities, go to Youth Leader: Brad Lewis Pastor James H. Cavener www.certifi edhumane.com. Alternate Telephone 335-2670 Pastor Leon Engman Sunday Worship 8 a.m. Bible Classes Wedenesday 7 p.m. 336-5116 Visitors Welcome!

BURNEY CHURCH OF CHRIST UNITED PENTACOSTAL Superior Avenue, Burney PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY CHURCH (Behind Old Post Offi ce) 21661 Garden Lane Sunday Services Johnson Park STEPHEN O. BERTHELSEN, M.D. MOUNTAIN VALLEYS HEALTH CENTER Bible Study 10 a.m. Orthopedic Surgery Services: Sunday 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. 294 -5241 Pastor Raymond L. Stephens Specializing In: Bible Study Wednesday 7 p.m. *General Family Practice 335-4385 or 335-4980 Bone & Joint Disease *Complete Obstetrics Total Joint Replacement *Minor Surgery *X-Ray Service Foot Surgery • Hand Surgery *Podiatry *Dentistry Intermountain Baptist Church Community United Methodist Church Arthoscopic Surgery *Mental Health Counseling 20410 Marquette Street, Burney Fall River Mills 336-5602 Rev. Basel Rafeedy Pastor Hwy 299E, Fall River Mills 336-6515 Mountain Valleys Heath Center Pastor Bud Hennessey 335-5414 554-850 Medical Center Dr. Sunday School 9 a.m. • Family Worship 10:30 a.m. Adult Sun. School 9:45 a.m. and Mayers Hospital Annex, Burney Post Office Box 277 Bieber, CA 96009 Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Sunday Dinner 12:30 p.m. • Evening Service 6 p.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Awana Clubs - Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Nursery Provided Men’s Prayer Breakfast Sat. 8 a.m. Christian Radio KIBC 90.5 FM Youth Fellowship Sat. 6 p.m. FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC WILLIAM H. SCHMUNK, DDS HEALTH CARE Michael S. Maier, D.C. Family Dentistry Hat Creek Baptist Church •Non-force treatments & other techniques •Car Accidents New Patients Welcome Highway 89 at VN Lane • 335-5297 •Work Injuries •Chronic Pain •Daily Stress •Sports Injuries Sunday - 9:45 and 11 If You Are Not Sure If Chiropractic Care Can Help You, Call Us! 336-6142 Wednesday - AWANA Club, 6:30 p.m. Prayer, 7:00 p.m. 43523 Hwy 299E • Fall River Mills 44203 Hwy 299E Thurs - Ladies’ Bible Study, 10 a.m. 336-6547 McArthur Pastor Frank Wilkins • [email protected] PAGE 4 • SEPTEMBER 3, 2003 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS Varsity Bulldogs defeat Burney in Fair Bowl, 34-6; JVs tie, 8-8

BY MEG FOX offensive linemen – Dakota Fans can watch the Bull- Sports rivals Burney and Crum, Nick McFarlin and his dogs on the Fall River fi eld Fall River opened the local son Carson, for their “out- Friday against Westwood. football season in the hot standing” blocking. In JV play, Burney quar- Saturday sun at the Fair Bowl The Raiders sustained two terback Cory Drenon (11), a in McArthur with an 8-8 tie for injuries in their Varsity game, sophomore, scored a 30-yard the JV’s and a 34-6 win for something Osborne said con- touchdown run for the Raid- the Varsity Bulldogs. tributed to their loss. ers, with sophomore running In Varsity play, Fall River’s “I think the guys were worn back Colby Fitch (36) scoring Matt Heiland (No. 77) got the out. We were down to 11 the extra point. Bulldogs in the mood for vic- players.” Fall River sophomore Alex tory on the opening kickoff, Burney center Robert Bur- Vigil (19) scored for the Bull- said Coach Steve Hubauer. kett (52) left the fi eld with a dogs in the second quarter “It was the kind of play knee injury, but Osborne said on a one-yard run. every coach dreams of. He he is expected to return to Sophomore Cliff Manley went down and just exploded play in about a week. (23) made the two-point con- a couple of guys into the guy Raider running back Clay- version run. with the ball. It set the tone ton Vaughn (45), a 5’10”-tall, Running back Kevin for the whole game for us.” 180-pound senior, played Sutherland (49), another Bulldog Keegan Moyer hard and fast until he was Burney sophomore, ran an (No. 23) scored two touch- taken out with chest pains amazing 75 yards with the downs and a two-point and breathing trouble. ball tucked under his arm, but conversion as the Bulldogs Osborne said Vaughn in the excitement the Raiders started stacking up their is okay and will be on the got caught clipping and were points. Burney High School fi eld penalized. Moyer had 14 carries for Friday night when the Raid- “It brought the play back,” 153 yards. ers take on Mt. Shasta. said Osborne. “It happens.” “That’s over 10 yards “I was pleased with the In the fi nal 13 seconds a clip. Pretty impressive. kids as far as turnover,” of the game, the Raiders Keegan had a great day,” Osborne said. “We just didn’t missed a fi eld goal that would said Coach Steve Hubauer. capitalize on it.” have given them the win. Carson Hubauer (9) also Sophomore Mike Young “It was close,” said scored two touchdowns for (40), a newcomer to Burney Osborne. Fall River, with one reception this year who was moved up “Defensively, it was hard for 36 yards and six carries to varsity, scored the Raider’s for either team to sustain a for 36 yards. lone touchdown on a 35-yard drive, but Burney was very Daniel Pagan (33) had pass. well-prepared,” said Fall six carries for 37 yards for “It’s always good to get a River Coach Greg Hawkins. the Bulldogs and one pass win over Burney, but we’ve “A break here, a break there. NEWS PHOTO / Meg Fox reception for fi ve yards. got a long way to go. We’re Either team could have won. Burney’s Mike Young (40) prepares to snag this aerial in game Saturday against Another Bulldog, Rob far from being fl awless and “For the fi rst game, it was Senko (45), had fi ve carries have a lot to work on,” said pretty well played and both the Fall River Bulldogs. In the background are Fall River’s Daniel Pagan (33) for 28 yards, one touchdown, Hubauer. teams played well.” and Robert Senko (45). The Bulldogs won the clash, 34-6. and one two-point conversion on a reception from Mitch Holscher (12). Senko had a catch for 10 yards, his coach said. Hubauer also praised his BUSINESS DIRECTORY Riverview Residential Care •Private Rooms •Dementia & Alzheimers SPORTS Quiet home setting and view of river. 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NEWS PHOTO / Glenda Jordan NEWS PHOTO / Craig Harrington

Activities have visitors busy at 85th I-M Fair

Keely Taylor, 2, of Bangor, Wash., takes a ride on the merry-go- round Saturday at the 85th Inter-Mountain Fair in photograph above. At right, Meredith Buck- man of Chico, the sheep leader for the Evergreen 4-H in McArthur, on Thursday clips Hugs, the lamb belonging to Heather Carter of McArthur, shown in background. Pictured below is the water bal- loon toss held Saturday. Below right is Cody McCabe of Fall River Mills with his rabbit entered in competition. Pictured at bottom is a view high above the midway looking west.

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NEWS PHOTOS / Glenda Jordan PAGE 6 • SEPTEMBER 3, 2003 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS 2003 INTER-MOUNTAIN FAIR WINNERS

Beef & Dairy - Aberdeen Angus - Junior Beef & Dairy - FFA/4H Breeding All 1st - Josh Zolnay, Bieber 4-H Sheep - All Other Meat Breeds - Pair of Sheep - 4H Market Lamb - 4H Market Showmanship - 4-H Dog Showmanship Horse - Western - Open - Western Calf Bull Other - Junior Calf 1st - Alicia Cox, Cloverleaf 4-H Ewe Lambs Lambs - Advanced Equitation 1st - Brian Wolf 1st - Ann Albaugh, West Valley 4H 1st - Casi Carpenter, Evergreen 4-H 1st - T& R Sheep Co. 1st - Travis Arendt, Burney 4-H 1st - Jon Crane, McArthur FFA 1st - Tia Ogden Beef & Dairy - Aberdeen Angus - Junior Beef & Dairy - FFA/4H Breeding All 1st - Guy Gianoli, Providence 4H 2nd - Pine Hill Farms, Canavan Renee 1st - Layn Strickland, Hat Creek 4-H Showmanship - Dog Obedience - 2nd - Diane Strickland Yearling Female Other - Get of Sire 1st - Tyler Leventon, Providence 4-H 3rd - Jane Olson 1st - Tony Mazzini, Burney 4H Beginning 3rd - Sally Moyer 1st - Brian Wolf 1st - Ann Albaugh, West Valley 4H 1st - Ryan Leventon, Providence 4-H Sheep - All Other Meat Breeds - Pair of 1st - Moriah Nicholls, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Katie Burns, Pine Grove 4-H Horse - English - Open - English 2nd - Brian Wolf Beef & Dairy - FFA/4H Breeding All 1st - Johanna Gunnerson, Providence Yearling Ewes 1st - Samantha McQuade, Burney 4H Showmanship - Dog Obedience - Equitation Beef & Dairy - Aberdeen Angus - Junior Other - Pair of Females 4-H 1st - Pine Hill Farms, Canavan Renee 1st - Christjan Bidwell, Bieber 4-H Intermediate 1st - Trish Fyock Calf Female 1st - Ann Albaugh, West Valley 4H 1st - Jacqueline Harris, Burney 4H 2nd - T& R Sheep Co. 1st - Kathryn Barnett, Providence 4H 1st - Cherry Chico, Pine Grove 4H 2nd - Vickie Crews 1st - Brian Wolf Beef & Dairy - FFA/4H Breeding Com. 1st - Andrea Clay, Bieber 4-H 3rd - Jane Olson 1st - Aubrey Shaffer, Cloverleaf 4-H Showmanship - Dog Obedience - 3rd - Diane Strickland 2nd - Brian Wolf Heifer - Jr. Yearling Com. Heifers 1st - Kevin Haydock, Evergreen 4H Sheep - Ladies Lead - Ages 9-13 1st - Kendra Fletcher, Burney 4-H Advanced Horse - English - Open - English Hunter Beef & Dairy - Aberdeen Angus - Get 1st - Dustin Leventon, Bieber 4-H 1st - Richard Frye, Bieber 4-H 1st - Aimee Canavan, West Valley 4H 1st - Jeremiah Newton, Burney 4H 1st - Jon Crane, McArthur FFA Hack of Sire 2nd - Shelby Sisk, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Katie Burns, Pine Grove 4-H 2nd - Katie Stroud, Cloverleaf 4H 1st - Colton Shaffer, Cloverleaf 4H Showmanship - Small Animal Round 1st - Diane Strickland 1st - Brian Wolf 3rd - Betsy Taylor, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Michelle Vaughn, Pine Grove 4H Sheep - Ladies Lead - Ages 14-18 1st - Kayla Conlan, Lookout 4-H Robin - Beginning Horse - English - Open - English Beef & Dairy - Angus-Hereford- 4th - Amanda Sawyer, Bieber 4-H 1st - Lydia McDemos, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Kelsey Trotter, Twin Creeks 4H 1st - Cooper Allison, Burney 4-H 1st - Jack Worden, Providence 4-H Pleasure Shorthorn Com - Five Rplcmnt Beef & Dairy - FFA/4H Cow/Calf - 1st - Haley Ashe, Burney 4H Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Suffolk - 1st - Ronnie Scheller, Burney 4-H 2nd - Katie Burns, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Vickie Crews Heifers Jan-Jul FFA/4H Cow/Calf 1st - Ashtyn Fuller, Bieber 4H Lamb - Rams 1st - Caitlin Heringer, Evergreen 4-H Showmanship - Small Animal Round 2nd - Trish Fyock 1st - Paul & Karin Deforest 1st - Ann Albaugh, West Valley 4H 1st - Allan Bettger, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Kim Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 1st - Cole Joiner, Lookout 4-H Robin - Intermediate 3rd - Diane Strickland 2nd - Tom & Kathy DeForest 2nd - Ann Albaugh, West Valley 4H Sheep - Columbia - Yearlings - Rams 2nd - Kim Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 1st - Mikeal Scheller, Burney 4H 1st - Rachel Torres, Lookout 4-H 4th - Tia Ogden 3rd - Steven Albaugh Beef & Dairy - FFA Market Steers - 1st - Justin Scott Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Suffolk - 1st - John Schneider, Evergreen 4-H 2nd - Cherry Chico, Pine Grove 4H 5th - Sally Moyer 4th - Traynham Ranches, Traynham FFA Market Steers Sheep - Columbia - Lambs - Rams Yearling Ewes 1st - Jessica Conlan, Lookout 4-H Showmanship - Small Animal Round Horse - English - Open - Versatility Ranches 1st - Chad Bidwell, McArthur FFA 1st - Nancy Cameron, C&C Farms 1st - Kim Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 1st - Shunell McDonald, Hat Creek 4-H Robin - Advanced 1st - Diane Strickland 5th - Norman Taylor, Wilcox Ranch 1st - Leslie Taylor, McArthur FFA 2nd - Justin Scott 2nd - Kim Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 1st - Kelcie Hill, Burney 4H 1st - Casey Joiner, Lookout 4-H Horse - Junior - Hunter Hack 12 Beef & Dairy - Angus-Hereford- 1st - Colter Sisk, McArthur FFA 3rd - Nancy Cameron, C&C Farms Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Suffolk - 1st - Katie Stroud, Cloverleaf 4H 2nd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H & Under Shorthorn Com - Five Rplcmnt Heifers 1st - Blaire Bidwell, McArthur FFA 4th - Justin Scott Lamb Ewes 1st - Heather Carter, Evergreen 4H Small Animals - Large Breeds - Sr. Buck 1st - Dylan Sponseller Aug-Dec 1st - Alex Vigil, McArthur FFA Sheep - Columbia - Yearlings - Ewes 1st - Kim Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 1st - Bailey Cox, Providence 4-H - New Zealand 2nd - Lindsay Scott, Montague 4-H 1st - Ranch Elwood 1st - Jackie McArthur, McArthur FFA 1st - Nancy Cameron, C&C Farms 2nd - Kim Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 1st - Kurt Schneider, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Cole Joiner, Lookout 4-H Horse - Junior - Hunter Hack 2nd - Carroll Ranch 1st - Clifford Bernal, McArthur FFA 2nd - Justin Scott Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Suffolk 1st - Lane Worthan, Evergreen 4H Small Animals - Large Breeds - Senior 13-17 Years Beef & Dairy - Angus-Hereford- 1st - James Smith, McArthur FFA 3rd - Nancy Cameron, C&C Farms - Flock 2nd - Cody Macabe, Pine Grove 4H Doe - New Zealand 1st - Brittany Gonsalves Shorthorn Com - Fall Two Year Heifers Beef & Dairy - 4H Market Steers - 4th - Justin Scott 1st - Kim Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 2nd - Kayla Metzger, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Travis Orr, Lookout 4-H Horse - Junior - English Equit. 1st - Norman Taylor, Wilcox Ranch 4-H Market Steers Sheep - Columbia - Lambs - Ewes Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Suffolk - Get Showmanship - FFA Novice 2nd - Casey Joiner, Big Valley FFA -12 & Und Beef & Dairy - All Other Breeds Com 1st - Jessica Neugebauer, Evergreen 1st - Nancy Cameron, C&C Farms of Sire Showmanship - Swine 3rd - Cole Joiner, Lookout 4-H 1st - Dylan Sponseller - Five Rplcmnt Heifers Jan-Jul 4-H 2nd - Nancy Cameron, C&C Farms 1st - Kim Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 1st - Cheyenne Bernal, McArthur FFA 4th - Casey Joiner, Big Valley FFA 2nd - Lindsay Scott, Montague 4-H 1st - Carroll Ranch 1st - Zack Barber, Cloverleaf 4-H 3rd - Justin Scott Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Suffolk - 2nd - Kayleen Drollinger, McArthur FFA Small Animals - Large Breeds - Senior Horse - Junior - Eng. Equit. - 13 - 17 2nd - Traynham Ranches, Traynham 1st - Jonathan Neugebauer, Evergreen 4th - Justin Scott Young Flock 3rd - Daniel Drollinger, McArthur FFA Doe - All Other 1st - Brittany Gonsalves Ranches 4-H Sheep - Columbia - Flock 1st - Kim Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 4th - David Doverspike, McArthur FFA 1st - KC Chico, Pine Grove 4-H Horse - Junior - English Pleasure - 3rd - Paul & Karin Deforest 1st - Kenny McArthur, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Nancy Cameron, C&C Farms Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Suffolk - Pair Showmanship - FFA Novice 2nd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 12 & Under Beef & Dairy - All Other Breeds Com 1st - Matthew Sawyer, Bieber 4-H 2nd - Justin Scott of Ram Lambs Showmanship - Sheep 3rd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Dylan Sponseller - Five Rplcmnt Heifers Aug-Dec 1st - John McArthur, Cloverleaf 4-H Sheep - Columbia - Get of Sire 1st - Kim Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 1st - Troyle Blaylock, McArthur FFA Small Animals - Large Breeds - Intmd. 2nd - Lindsay Scott, Montague 4-H 1st - Ranch Elwood 1st - Bliss Bidwell, Hat Creek 4-H 1st - Nancy Cameron, C&C Farms Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Suffolk - Pair Showmanship - FFA Showmanship Buck - New Zealand Horse - Junior - Engligh Pleasure 2nd - Carroll Ranch 1st - Emily Estes, Evergreen 4-H 2nd - Justin Scott of Ewe Lambs - Swine 1st - Travis Orr, Lookout 4-H - 13-17 Beef & Dairy - Cow/Calf - Registered 1st - Bailey Bidwell, Hat Creek 4-H Sheep - Columbia - Young Flock 1st - Kim Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 1st - Caleb Shuler, McArthur FFA 2nd - Casey Joiner, Big Valley FFA 1st - Elyse Hudson - 1st - 2nd Calvers 1st - Ashley Taylor, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Nancy Cameron, C&C Farms Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Suffolk - Pair 2nd - Shawna Truan, McArthur FFA Small Animals - Large Breeds - Intmd. 2nd - Brittany Gonsalves 1st - Carroll Ranch 1st - Kyle Pereira, Evergreen 4H 2nd - Justin Scott of Yearling Ewes 3rd - Shane Overton, McArthur FFA Doe - California Horse - Junior - Western Equit. - 2nd - Traynham Ranches, Traynham 1st - Amanda Sawyer, Bieber 4-H Sheep - Columbia - Pair of Ram Lambs 1st - Kim Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 4th - James Harris, McArthur FFA 1st - Travis Orr, Lookout 4-H 12 & Under Ranches 1st - Nathan Gilligan, Evergreen 4H 1st - Nancy Cameron, C&C Farms Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Hampshire 5th - Mason Burnam, McArthur FFA Small Animals - Large Breeds - Junior 1st - Dylan Sponseller Beef & Dairy - Cow/Calf - Registered 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 2nd - Justin Scott - Yealing Rams 6th - Elizabeth Olson, McArthur FFA Buck - California 2nd - Lindsay Scott, Montague 4-H - Mature Cows 1st - Shelby Sisk, Evergreen 4-H Sheep - Columbia - Pair of Ewe Lambs 1st - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 7th - Lynnea Bettger, Evergreen 4H 1st - Casey Joiner, Big Valley FFA 3rd - Lisa Bricker 1st - Traynham Ranches, Traynham 1st - Thad DeForest, Providence 4-H 1st - Nancy Cameron, C&C Farms Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Hampshire 8th - Jordan Brainard, McArthur FFA Small Animals - Large Breeds - Junior 4th - Taylor Bruyette Ranches 1st - Gina Gianoli, Providence 4-H 2nd - Justin Scott - Lamb - Rams 9th - Wade Songer, McArthur FFA Buck - All Other Horse - Junior - Western Equit. - 13-17 2nd - Carroll Ranch 1st - Dustin Leventon, Bieber 4-H Sheep - Columbia - Pair of Yearling 1st - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 10th - Elena Lewis, McArthur FFA 1st - Casey Joiner, Big Valley FFA 1st - Elyse Hudson 3rd - Thad DeForest, Providence 4-H 1st - Jessica Vigil, Evergreen 4-H Ewes 2nd - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H Showmanship - FFA Showmanship Small Animals - Large Breeds - Junior 2nd - Brittany Gonsalves 4th - Mark & Ida Higgins 1st - Clayton Brown, Evergreen 4H 1st - Nancy Cameron, C&C Farms Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Hampshire - Sheep Doe - New Zealand 3rd - Kelly Ann Peterson Beef & Dairy - Cow/Calf - Grade - 1st Beef & Dairy - FFA/4H Dairy Heifers 2nd - Justin Scott - Yearling Ewes 1st - Kim Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 1st - Casey Joiner, Big Valley FFA 4th - Shane Kirk - 2nd Calvers - Heifer Calved Sept. - Mar Sheep - Hampshire - Lambs - Rams 1st - Deandra Crawford 2nd - Bonni Buckman, McArthur FFA 2nd - Cole Joiner, Lookout 4-H Horse - Junior - Western Pleas. - 1st - Carroll Ranch 1st - Ann Albaugh, West Valley 4H 1st - AJC HAMPSHIRES 2nd - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 3rd - Hannah Moyer, McArthur FFA Small Animals - Large Breeds - Junior 12 & Under 2nd - Gary Maricich 2nd - Carrie Albaugh, West Valley 4H 2nd - Rosie Scott 3rd - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 4th - Jenna Shuler, McArthur FFA Doe - California 1st - Dylan Sponseller 3rd - Traynham Ranches, Traynham 3rd - Carrie Albaugh, West Valley 4H 3rd - AJC HAMPSHIRES Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Hampshire 5th - Jake Kyle, McArthur FFA 1st - Travis Orr, Lookout 4-H 2nd - Gibson Essex, Gazelle 4H Ranches 4th - Amanda Sawyer, Bieber 4-H 4th - Rosie Scott - Lamb Ewes 6th - Abby Salters, McArthur FFA 2nd - Travis Orr, Lookout 4-H 3rd - Lindsay Scott, Montague 4-H 4th - Steven Albaugh 5th - Matthew Sawyer, Bieber 4-H Sheep - Hampshire - Yearlings - Ewes 1st - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 7th - Casey Joiner, Big Valley FFA 3rd - Jack Worden, Providence 4-H 4th - Lisa Bricker 5th - Norman Taylor, Wilcox Ranch 6th - Carrie Scott, Montague 4-H 1st - AJC HAMPSHIRES 2nd - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 8th - Tera Strickland, McArthur FFA Small Animals - Large Breeds - Junior Horse - Junior - Western Pleas. - 13-17 Beef & Dairy - Cow/Calf - Grade - 7th - Ann Albaugh, West Valley 4H 2nd - AJC HAMPSHIRES Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Hampshire Showmanship - FFA Showmanship Doe - All Others 1st - Elyse Hudson Mature Cows Swine - FFA/4H Breeding Swine - 3rd - Rosie Scott - Flock - Beef Cattle 1st - Casey Joiner, Big Valley FFA 2nd - Kelly Ann Peterson 1st - Tom & Kathy DeForest Fall Pig 4th - Rosie Scott 1st - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 1st - Blaire Bidwell, McArthur FFA Small Animals - All Small Breeds - Sr. 3rd - Shane Kirk 2nd - Traynham Ranches, Traynham 1st - Jessica Neugebauer, Evergreen Sheep - Hampshire - Lambs - Ewes Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Hampshire 2nd - Jackie McArthur, McArthur FFA Buck - Netherland Dwarf 4th - Brittany Gonsalves Ranches 4-H 1st - Rosie Scott - Get of Sire 3rd - Leslie Taylor, McArthur FFA 1st - Kelcie Hill, Burney 4H Horse - Junior - Trail Class 12 & Under 3rd - Carroll Ranch 2nd - Jonathan Neugebauer, 2nd - AJC HAMPSHIRES 1st - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 4th - Chad Bidwell, McArthur FFA 2nd - Kelcie Hill, Burney 4H 1st - Taylor Bruyette 4th - Thad DeForest, Providence 4-H Evergreen 4-H 3rd - AJC HAMPSHIRES Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Hampshire 5th - Alex Vigil, McArthur FFA Small Animals - All Small Breeds - 2nd - Dylan Sponseller 5th - Mark & Ida Higgins Swine - FFA/4H Breeding Swine - 4th - Rosie Scott - Young Flock 6th - Clifford Bernal, McArthur FFA Senior Buck - Dutch 3rd - Lindsay Scott, Montague 4-H Beef & Dairy - Singel Feeder Steer January Pig Sheep - Hampshire - Flock 1st - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 7th - James Smith, McArthur FFA 1st - KC Chico, Pine Grove 4-H Horse - Junior - Trail Class - 13-17 - Single Feeder Steer 1st - Caleb Shuler, McArthur FFA 1st - AJC HAMPSHIRES Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Hampshire 8th - Colter Sisk, McArthur FFA 2nd - Casey Joiner, Big Valley FFA 1st - Elyse Hudson 1st - Norman Taylor, Wilcox Ranch Swine - FFA Market Hog - 2nd - Rosie Scott - Pair of Ram Lambs Showmanship - Beginning 4-H Small Animals - All Small Breeds - 2nd - Kelly Ann Peterson 2nd - Carroll Ranch FFA Market Hog Sheep - Hampshire - Get of Sire 1st - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H Showmanship - Swine Senior Buck - Rex 3rd - Brittany Gonsalves 3rd - Bidwell Ranch 1st - Ashley Overton, McArthur FFA 1st - AJC HAMPSHIRES Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Hampshire 1st - Betsy Taylor, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H Horse - Junior - Stock Horse - Dry Only 4th - John/Scott McArthur 1st - Jenni Teasley, McArthur FFA 2nd - Rosie Scott - Pair of Ewe Lambs 2nd - Jered Vestal, Evergreen 4-H Small Animals - All Small Breeds - 1st - Dylan Sponseller 5th - Lindsay Scott, Montague 4-H 1st - Elena Lewis, McArthur FFA Sheep - Hampshire - Young Flock 1st - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 3rd - Lauren Vestal Senior Buck - All Others 2nd - Lindsay Scott, Montague 4-H Beef & Dairy - Single Feeder Heifer 1st - Caleb Shuler, McArthur FFA 1st - AJC HAMPSHIRES Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Hampshire 4th - Beau Shaffer, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Jack Worden, Providence 4-H Horse - 4-H Equitation - Horse/Pony - Single Feeder Heifer 1st - Elizabeth Olson, McArthur FFA 2nd - Rosie Scott - Pair of Yearling Ewes 5th - Haley Ashe, Burney 4H 2nd - Travis Arendt, Burney 4-H - 1-2 Yrs. in Proj 1st - Carroll Ranch 1st - Shane Overton, McArthur FFA Sheep - Hampshire - Pair of Ram Lambs 1st - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 6th - Ethan Fry, Evergreen 4-H 3rd - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Taylor Bruyette 2nd - Bidwell Ranch 1st - Mason Burnam, McArthur FFA 1st - AJC HAMPSHIRES Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Other Breeds 8th - Kristen Gularte, Hat Creek 4H 4th - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 2nd - Betsy Taylor, Evergreen 4-H 4th - Ranch Elwood 1st - Jake Shuler, McArthur FFA 2nd - Rosie Scott - Yealing Rams 9th - James Dye 5th - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 3rd - Casey Scott, Montague 4H 5th - Earnest Herefords 1st - Megan Witherspoon, Burney FFA Sheep - Hampshire - Pair of Ewe Lambs 1st - Aimee Canavan, West Valley 4H Showmanship - Beginning 4-H 6th - Jacqueline Harris, Burney 4H 4th - Carrie Scott, Montague 4-H 9th - Ranch Elwood 1st - Victor Dowell, Big Valley FFA 1st - AJC HAMPSHIRES 2nd - Kelsey Trotter, Twin Creeks 4H Showmanship - Sheep Small Animals - All Small Breeds - Sr Horse - 4-H Equitation - Horse/Pony Beef & Dairy - Single Market Steers 1st - Lynnea Bettger, Evergreen 4H 2nd - Rosie Scott 3rd - Charlie Crawford, West Valley 1st - Kathryn Barnett, Providence 4H Doe - Netherland Dwarf - 3+ Yrs in Proj - Single Market Steer 1st - Wyatt Crum, McArthur FFA Sheep - Hampshire - Pair of Yearling FFA 2nd - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 1st - Amy Newton, Burney 4H 1st - Caitlin Heringer, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Sarah Estes 1st - David Doverspike, McArthur FFA Ewes Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Other Breeds 3rd - Casey Scott, Montague 4H 2nd - Rachel Torres, Lookout 4-H Horse - 4-H Equitation - 4H Trail 2nd - Earnest Herefords 1st - Siara Shelton, McArthur FFA 1st - AJC HAMPSHIRES - Lamb - Rams 4th - Carrie Scott, Montague 4-H 3rd - Cody Macabe, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Gibson Essex, Gazelle 4H Beef & Dairy - Angus, Shorthorn Steer 1st - Amber Denny, Burney FFA 2nd - Rosie Scott 1st - Jeff Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 5th - Aimee Canavan, West Valley 4H 4th - Taylor Winningham, Burney 4-H 2nd - Carrie Scott, Montague 4-H - Steers 400-700 lbs. 1st - Scott Schroeder, McArthur FFA Sheep - Suffolk - Lambs - Rams 2nd - Aimee Canavan, West Valley 4H 6th - Colton Shaffer, Cloverleaf 4H Small Animals - All Small Breeds - 3rd - Casey Scott, Montague 4H 1st - Carroll Ranch 1st - Kayla Shelton, McArthur FFA 1st - Wendy Johnston 3rd - Jeff Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 7th - Katie Stroud, Cloverleaf 4H Senior Doe - Dutch Horse - Miscellaneous - Walk/Trot 2nd - Norman Taylor, Wilcox Ranch 1st - Daniel Drollinger, McArthur FFA 2nd - Wendy Johnston 4th - Kelsey Trotter, Twin Creeks 4H 8th - Jessica Conlan, Lookout 4-H 1st - Cole Joiner, Lookout 4-H 1st - Bailey Bidwell, Hat Creek 4-H Beef & Dairy - Angus, Shorthorn Steer 1st - Jordan Brainard, McArthur FFA Sheep - Suffolk - Yearlings - Ewes 5th - Kelsey Trotter, Twin Creeks 4H Showmanship - Beginning 4-H Small Animals - All Small Breeds - 2nd - Sarah Estes - Steers 701-800 lbs. 1st - James Harris, McArthur FFA 1st - Wendy Johnston 6th - Charlie Crawford, West Valley Showmanship - Beef Cattle Senior Doe - Rex Horse - Miscellaneous - 1st - Norman Taylor, Wilcox Ranch 1st - Wade Songer, McArthur FFA 2nd - Wendy Johnston FFA 1st - Bailey Bidwell, Hat Creek 4-H 1st - Rachel Torres, Lookout 4-H Lead Line 7 & Under Beef & Dairy - Angus, Shorthorn Steer 1st - Wesley Inoue, McArthur FFA Sheep - Suffolk - Lambs - Ewes 7th - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 2nd - Betsy Taylor, Evergreen 4-H 2nd - Rachel Torres, Lookout 4-H 1st - Lisa Bricker - Steers 801-1000 lbs. 1st - Brian Barnett, McArthur FFA 1st - Wendy Johnston 8th - Charlie Crawford, West Valley 3rd - Jonathan Neugebauer, Evergreen Small Animals - All Small Breeds - Horse - Stick Horse - 5 Years & Under 1st - Carroll Ranch 1st - Katie Camarata, McArthur FFA 2nd - Wendy Johnston FFA 4-H Senior Doe - All Others 1st - Robee Knoch Beef & Dairy - English Crossbreeds 1st - Dakota Crum, McArthur FFA Sheep - Suffolk - Flock 9th - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 4th - Clayton Brown, Evergreen 4H 1st - Kelcie Hill, Burney 4H Horse - All Purebred Breeds - Mares - Steers 701-800 lbs. 1st - Preston Hawkins, McArthur FFA 1st - Wendy Johnston Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Other Breeds 5th - Nathan Gilligan, Evergreen 4H 2nd - Cole Joiner, Lookout 4-H - 2+ Years 1st - Parks Ranch Inc. 1st - Brittany Shelton, McArthur FFA Sheep - Suffolk - Get of Sire - Yearling Ewes Showmanship - Beginning 4-H 3rd - Taylor Winningham, Burney 4-H 1st - Casey Scott, Montague 4H 2nd - Norman Taylor, Wilcox Ranch 1st - Amy Rowland, Burney FFA 1st - Wendy Johnston 1st - Jeff Stackhouse, Foothill FFA Showmanship - Dairy 4th - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 2nd - Caitlin Heringer, Evergreen 4-H 3rd - Frosty Acres, Inc. 1st - Kelsey Sloat, McArthur FFA Sheep - Suffolk - Young Flock 2nd - Jeff Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 1st - Carrie Scott, Montague 4-H 5th - KC Chico, Pine Grove 4-H Horse - Grade Mares & Geldings - Beef & Dairy - English Crossbreeds 1st - Robert Senko, McArthur FFA 1st - Wendy Johnston 3rd - Kelsey Trotter, Twin Creeks 4H Showmanship - Beginning 4-H Small Animals - All Small Breeds - Mares - 2+ Years - Steers 801-1000 lbs. 1st - Cheyenne Bernal, McArthur FFA Sheep - Suffolk - Pair of Ram Lambs 4th - Kelsey Trotter, Twin Creeks 4H Showmanship - Horse Junior Buck - Dutch 1st - Betsy Taylor, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Bidwell Ranch 1st - Matt Worden, Big Valley FFA 1st - Wendy Johnston 5th - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 1st - Betsy Taylor, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Cole Joiner, Lookout 4-H 2nd - Carrie Scott, Montague 4-H 2nd - Norman Taylor, Wilcox Ranch 1st - Samantha Eastman, McArthur Sheep - Suffolk - Pair of Ewe Lambs 6th - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 2nd - Casey Scott, Montague 4H Small Animals - All Small Breeds - Feature Exhibits - Special Feature Beef & Dairy - Continental Crossbreeds FFA 1st - Wendy Johnston Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Other Breeds 3rd - Carrie Scott, Montague 4-H Junior Doe - Netherland Dwarf Exhibits - Special Feature Booths Steer - Steers 400-700 lbs. 1st - Delaney Chapman, McArthur FFA Sheep - Suffolk - Pair of Yearling Ewes - Lamb Ewes Showmanship - Intermediate 4-H 1st - Betsy Taylor, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Shasta Cty. Farm Burea 1st - Earnest Herefords 1st - Neil Crum, McArthur FFA 1st - Wendy Johnston 1st - Jeff Stackhouse, Foothill FFA Showmanship - Swine Small Animals - All Small Breeds - 2nd - Intermountai Cattlewomen Beef & Dairy - Continental Crossbreeds 1st - Melody Cox, Big Valley FFA Sheep - All Other Wool Breeds - 2nd - Jeff Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 1st - Breanne Reynolds, Evergreen Junior Doe - Rex Feature Exhibits - One Family Farm Steer - Steers 701-800 lbs. 1st - Jake Massa, McArthur FFA Yearlings - Rams 3rd - Aimee Canavan, West Valley 4H 4-H 1st - Travis Orr, Lookout 4-H - Feature Exhibits 1st - Carroll Ranch 1st - Gary Sarbacher, Burney FFA 1st - T& R Sheep Co. 4th - Kelsey Trotter, Twin Creeks 4H 2nd - Brittany Robinson, Cloverleaf 4-H Small Animals - 4-H/FFA Rabbit 1st - Pat Estes 2nd - Carroll Ranch 1st - Ryan Graham, Big Valley FFA Sheep - All Other Wool Breeds - 5th - Kelsey Trotter, Twin Creeks 4H 3rd - Jacqueline Harris, Burney 4H Showmanship - Beginners Feature Exhibits - Jr. Feature Exhibit 3rd - Earnest Herefords 1st - Kayleen Drollinger, McArthur FFA Lambs - Rams 6th - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 4th - Scott McArthur, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Jack Worden, Providence 4-H - FFA Chapters 4th - Earnest Herefords 1st - Michael Whitaker, McArthur FFA 1st - T& R Sheep Co. 7th - Aimee Canavan, West Valley 4H 5th - Cody Wagner, Cloverleaf 4-H 2nd - Betsy Taylor, Evergreen 4-H 1st - McArthur FFA, Fall River High Beef & Dairy - Continental Crossbreeds 1st - Tel Fulfer, Big Valley FFA 2nd - T& R Sheep Co. 8th - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 6th - Ryan Stephenson, Evergreen 4-H Small Animals - 4-H/FFA Rabbit School Steer - Steers 801-1000 lbs. 1st - Clifford Manly, Pine Grove 4-H Sheep - All Other Wool Breeds - 9th - Charlie Crawford, West Valley Showmanship - Intermediate 4-H Showmanship - Intermediate Feature Exhibits - 4-H Club Feature 1st - John/Scott McArthur 1st - Shawna Truan, McArthur FFA Yearlings - Ewes FFA Showmanship - Sheep 1st - Rachel Torres, Lookout 4-H Exhibits - Agriculture Theme Beef & Dairy - Hereford - Steer - Steers Swine - 4H Market Hog - 4H Market Hog 1st - T& R Sheep Co. Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Other Breeds 1st - Aubrey Shaffer, Cloverleaf 4-H 2nd - Travis Orr, Lookout 4-H 1st - Pine Grove 4-H 400-700 lbs. 1st - Allie Shoemaker, Evergreen 4H Sheep - All Other Wool Breeds - - Flock 2nd - Kurt Schneider, Evergreen 4-H 3rd - Jacqueline Harris, Burney 4H Feature Exhibits - 4-H Club Feature 1st - Parks Ranch Inc. 1st - Nicholas Lakey, Evergreen Lambs - Ewes 1st - Jeff Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 3rd - Caitlin Heringer, Evergreen 4-H 4th - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H Exhibits - Other 4-H Theme 1st - Norman Taylor, Wilcox Ranch 1st - Colton VanRiet, Evergreen 1st - T& R Sheep Co. 2nd - Kelsey Trotter, Twin Creeks 4H 4th - Moriah Nicholls, Evergreen 4-H Small Animals - 4-H/FFA Rabbit 1st - Cloverleaf 4H 1st - Bidwell Ranch 1st - Macloud Luntey, Burney 4H 2nd - T& R Sheep Co. 3rd - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 5th - Kayla Conlan, Lookout 4-H Showmanship - Advanced 4H & FFA 2nd - Evergreen 4-H 2nd - Norman Taylor, Wilcox Ranch 1st - Talor Fulfer, Bieber 4-H Sheep - All Other Wool Breeds - Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Other Breeds 6th - John Schneider, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Casey Joiner, Big Valley FFA Ag/Hort - Baled Hay - Alfalfa 2nd - Earnest Herefords 1st - Matt Dowell, Bieber 4-H Get of Sire - Get of Sire 8th - Heather Carter, Evergreen 4H 2nd - KC Chico, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Kenneth McArthur 3rd - Earnest Herefords 1st - Krysteen Taylor, Hat Creek 4-H 1st - T& R Sheep Co. 1st - Jeff Stackhouse, Foothill FFA Showmanship - Intermediate 4-H 3rd - Kelcie Hill, Burney 4H 2nd - Beaver Creek Ranch 4th - Earnest Herefords 1st - Scott McArthur, Cloverleaf 4-H Sheep - All Other Wool Breeds - 2nd - Kelsey Trotter, Twin Creeks 4H Showmanship - Beef Cattle 4th - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 3rd - Richard Johnston Beef & Dairy - Angus, Shorthorn - 1st - Jonathan Stephenson, Evergreen Young Flock 3rd - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 1st - Bliss Bidwell, Hat Creek 4-H Small Animals - Rabbit Fur Quality Ag/Hort - Baled Hay - Alfalfa Grass Heifer - Heifers 400-700 lbs. 4-H 1st - T& R Sheep Co. Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Other Breeds 2nd - Shelby Sisk, Evergreen 4-H - Rabbit Fur Quality 1st - Diane Estes 1st - Carroll Ranch 1st - Dustin Crum, Evergreen 4H Sheep - All Other Wool Breeds - Pair of - Young Flock 3rd - Ann Albaugh, West Valley 4H 1st - KC Chico, Pine Grove 4-H 2nd - David Bradshaw 1st - Carroll Ranch 1st - Stephanie McQuade, Burney 4H Ram Lambs 1st - Jeff Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 4th - Jessica Neugebauer, Evergreen 2nd - Travis Orr, Lookout 4-H 3rd - Beaver Creek Ranch 2nd - Norman Taylor, Wilcox Ranch 1st - Tara Winningham, Burney 4-H 1st - T& R Sheep Co. 2nd - Aimee Canavan, West Valley 4H 4-H 3rd - KC Chico, Pine Grove 4-H Ag/Hort - Baled Hay - Grass 3rd - Ranch Elwood 1st - Anthony Fuller, Bieber 4H Sheep - All Other Wool Breeds - Pair of 3rd - Kelsey Trotter, Twin Creeks 4H 5th - Carrie Albaugh, West Valley 4H 4th - Kelcie Hill, Burney 4H 1st - Gary Maricich 4th - Norman Taylor, Wilcox Ranch 1st - Jenna Gularte, Hat Creek 4H Ewe Lambs 4th - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 6th - Claire Crenshaw, New Pioneer 5th - Amy Newton, Burney 4H 2nd - Diane Estes Beef & Dairy - English Crossbreeds 1st - Cody Wagner, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - T& R Sheep Co. Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Other Breeds 4H 6th - Kelcie Hill, Burney 4H 3rd - Beaver Creek Ranch - Heifer - Heifers 400-700 lbs. 1st - Brad Kyle, Cloverleaf 4-H Sheep - All Other Meat Breeds - - Pair of Ram Lambs 7th - Jessica Vigil, Evergreen 4-H 7th - Rachel Torres, Lookout 4-H Ag/Hort - Baled Hay - Grain 1st - Ranch Elwood 1st - Quinsea Pratt, Evergreen 4-H Yearlings - Rams 1st - Charlie Crawford, West Valley 8th - Dustin Leventon, Bieber 4-H 8th - Rachel Torres, Lookout 4-H 1st - Gary Maricich 1st - Bidwell Ranch 1st - Lindsey Crum, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Pine Hill Farms, Canavan Renee FFA 9th - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 9th - Jacqueline Harris, Burney 4H Ag/Hort - Baled Hay - Best Entry Baled 1st - Norman Taylor, Wilcox Ranch 1st - Jered Vestal, Evergreen 4-H 2nd - Jane Olson 2nd - Kelsey Trotter, Twin Creeks 4H Showmanship - Intermediate 4-H Horse - Arabians - 4 Year Olds + - Hay 2nd - Matthew Sawyer 1st - Lindsey McQuade, Burney 4H 3rd - Jane Olson 3rd - Jeff Stackhouse, Foothill FFA Showmanship - Dairy Geldings 1st - Diane Estes 2nd - Norman Taylor, Wilcox Ranch 1st - Rhian Taylor, Hat Creek 4H Sheep - All Other Meat Breeds - Lambs 4th - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 1st - Carrie Albaugh, West Valley 4H 1st - Vickie Crews Ag/Hort - Baled Hay - Best of Show Beef & Dairy - Continental Crossbreeds 1st - Jamie Guldaman, Cloverleaf 4-H - Rams Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Other Breeds 2nd - Amanda Sawyer, Bieber 4-H Horse - Quarter Horses - Colts & Fillies - Agriculture - Heifers 400-700 lbs. 1st - Austin Reynolds, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Pine Hill Farms, Canavan Renee - Pair of Ewe Lambs 3rd - Ann Albaugh, West Valley 4H 1st - Karissa King 1st - Kimberly Royce, Evergreen 4H 1st - Earnest Herefords 1st - Breanne Reynolds, Evergreen 2nd - Pine Hill Farms, Canavan Renee 1st - Jeff Stackhouse, Foothill FFA Showmanship - Intermediate 4-H Horse - Quarter Horses - 4 Year Old + Ag/Hort - Special Ag. Displays - Display 1st - John/Scott McArthur 4-H 3rd - Jane Olson 2nd - Aimee Canavan, West Valley 4H Showmanship - Horse - Mares Raw Ag. Product 1st - Carroll Ranch 1st - Ryan Stephenson, Evergreen 4-H 4th - T& R Sheep Co. 3rd - Kelsey Trotter, Twin Creeks 4H 1st - Taylor Bruyette 1st - Gibson Essex 1st - Lani Martin 2nd - Earnest Herefords 1st - Benjamin Parker, Evergreen 5th - T& R Sheep Co. 4th - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 2nd - Caitlin Heringer, Evergreen 4-H Horse - Quarter Horses - 4 Year Olds + 2nd - Becky Preheim Beef & Dairy - Hereford - Heifer - 1st - Taylor Winningham, Burney 4-H Sheep - All Other Meat Breeds - Sheep - FFA/4H Breeding Other Breeds Showmanship - Advanced 4-H - Geldings Ag/Hort - Special Ag. Displays - Mosaic Heifers 400-700 lbs. 1st - Kelsey Hawkins, Bieber 4H Yearlings - Ewes - Pair of Yearling Ewes Showmanship - Swine 1st - Elyse Hudson 1st - Becky Preheim 1st - Bidwell Ranch 1st - Kevin Carter, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - T& R Sheep Co. 1st - Jeff Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 1st - Breanne Reynolds, Evergreen 2nd - Tia Ogden 2nd - Lisa Preheim 1st - Norman Taylor, Wilcox Ranch 1st - Randy O’Neill, Evergreen 4-H 2nd - Pine Hill Farms, Canavan Renee 2nd - Kelsey Trotter, Twin Creeks 4H 4-H Horse - All Other Breeds - 4 Year Old Ag/Hort - Fruit & Pod Vegetables - 2nd - Earnest Herefords 1st - Lisa Senko, Evergreen 4-H 3rd - Pine Hill Farms, Canavan Renee 3rd - Jaylene Scott, Grenada 4H 2nd - Brittany Robinson, Cloverleaf 4-H + - Mares Beans - Dry 2nd - Norman Taylor, Wilcox Ranch 1st - Ethan Fry, Evergreen 4-H 4th - Jane Olson Sheep - FFA/4H Range Ewes - Yearlings 3rd - Jacqueline Harris, Burney 4H 1st - Diane Strickland 1st - Charlene Ford 3rd - Earnest Herefords 1st - Jake Martin, Providence 4H 5th - T& R Sheep Co. 1st - Cole Joiner, Lookout 4-H 4th - Tara Winningham, Burney 4-H 2nd - Dylan Sponseller 2nd - Raymond Langley 4th - Earnest Herefords 1st - Tyler Stephenson, Evergreen 6th - Jane Olson 2nd - Aubrey Shaffer, Cloverleaf 4-H 5th - Alicia Cox, Cloverleaf 4-H 3rd - Tera Strickland 3rd - Lani Martin Beef & Dairy - FFA/4H Breeding 1st - Eddy Dye, Evergreen 4H Sheep - All Other Meat Breeds - Lambs 3rd - Carrie Scott, Montague 4-H 6th - Dan Torres, Lookout 4-H Horse - All Other Breeds - 4 Year Olds Ag/Hort - Fruit & Pod Vegetables - Hereford - Senior Yearling 1st - Lauren Vestal - Ewes Sheep - FFA/4H Range Ewes - Lambs 7th - Josh Zolnay, Bieber 4-H + - Geldings Beans - Snap, Green, Bush 1st - Carrie Albaugh, West Valley 4H 1st - Kolten Hawkins, Bieber 4-H 1st - Pine Hill Farms, Canavan Renee 1st - Kim Stackhouse, Foothill FFA 8th - Jessica Clay, Bieber 4-H 1st - Diane Strickland 1st - Delores Kaupanger Beef & Dairy - FFA/4H Breeding 1st - Derrick Teasley, Hat Creek 4-H 2nd - T& R Sheep Co. 2nd - Bonni Buckman, McArthur FFA 9th - Kevin Carter, Cloverleaf 4-H Horse - Showmanship at Halter - 2nd - Hannah McCoy Hereford - Junior Yearling 1st - Robyn Garner, Hat Creek 4H 3rd - Pine Hill Farms, Canavan Renee 3rd - Kelsey Trotter, Twin Creeks 4H Showmanship - Advanced 4-H 12 Years & Under 3rd - Shelley Lee 1st - Thad DeForest, Providence 4-H 1st - Alesha Alessandro, Hat Creek 4H 4th - Jane Olson 4th - Cole Joiner, Lookout 4-H Showmanship - Sheep 1st - Lindsay Scott, Montague 4-H Ag/Hort - Fruit & Pod Vegetables - 2nd - Emily Estes, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Gregory Ireland, Hat Creek 4H 4th - T& R Sheep Co. 5th - Heather Carter, Evergreen 4H 1st - Kelsey Trotter, Twin Creeks 4H 2nd - Dylan Sponseller Beans - Green, Pole 3rd - Ashley Taylor, Evergreen 4-H 1st - George Baltzer, Hat Creek 4H 6th - Jane Olson 5th - Kelsey Trotter, Twin Creeks 4H 2nd - Kelcie Hill, Burney 4H 3rd - Karissa King 1st - Raymond Langley Beef & Dairy - FFA/4H Breeding All 1st - Beau Shaffer, Cloverleaf 4-H Sheep - All Other Meat Breeds - Flock 6th - Cole Joiner, Lookout 4-H 3rd - Samantha McQuade, Burney 4H Horse - Showmanship at Halter - 2nd - Charlene Ford Other - Bulls 1st - Bryan Carter, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Pine Hill Farms, Canavan Renee 7th - Casey Scott, Montague 4H Showmanship - Advanced 4-H 13 - 17 Years 3rd - Lani Martin 1st - Ann Albaugh, West Valley 4H 1st - Cheyenne Bricker, Providence 4H 2nd - T& R Sheep Co. 8th - Jon Crane, McArthur FFA Showmanship - Beef Cattle 1st - Elyse Hudson Ag/Hort - Fruit & Pod Vegetables - 2nd - Ann Albaugh, West Valley 4H 1st - James Dye 3rd - Jane Olson 9th - Lindsay Scott, Montague 4-H 1st - Thad DeForest, Providence 4-H Horse - Showmanship at Halter - Beans - Yellow, Wax Beef & Dairy - FFA/4H Breeding All 1st - Jessica Clay, Bieber 4-H Sheep - All Other Meat Breeds - Sheep - FFA Market Lamb - FFA Market 2nd - Gina Gianoli, Providence 4-H 18 Years & Over 1st - Emily Estes Other - Senior Yearling 1st - Chris Garner, Hat Creek 4-H Get of Sire Lambs 3rd - Zack Barber, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Tia Ogden 2nd - Sarah Estes 1st - Ann Albaugh, West Valley 4H 1st - Maurice Alessandro, Hat Creek 1st - Pine Hill Farms, Canavan Renee 1st - Hannah Moyer, McArthur FFA 4th - Matthew Sawyer, Bieber 4-H Horse - Western - Open - Trail Class 3rd - Lani Martin Beef & Dairy - FFA/4H Breeding All 4H 2nd - T& R Sheep Co. 1st - Tera Strickland, McArthur FFA Showmanship - Advanced 4-H 1st - Diane Strickland Ag/Hort - Fruit & Pod Vegetables Other - Junior Yearling 1st - Leah Fry, Evergreen 4-H 3rd - Jane Olson 1st - Bonni Buckman, McArthur FFA Showmanship - Dairy 2nd - Diane Strickland - Eggplant 1st - Claire Crenshaw, New Pioneer 4H 1st - Chase Carpenter, Evergreen 4-H Sheep - All Other Meat Breeds - Young 1st - Jenna Shuler, McArthur FFA 1st - Matthew Sawyer, Bieber 4-H 3rd - Tia Ogden 1st - Renee/Bradle Schneider 2nd - Jessica Neugebauer, Evergreen 1st - Hailey Beckett, Providence 4H Flock 1st - Abby Salters, McArthur FFA Showmanship - Round Robin - 4th - Gibson Essex 2nd - Sarah Estes 4-H 1st - Ellie Haydock, Evergreen 4H 1st - T& R Sheep Co. 1st - Jake Kyle, McArthur FFA Supreme Round Robin Horse - Western - Open - Western 3rd - Kathleen Scott 3rd - Jonathan Neugebauer, Evergreen 1st - Heather Ashe, Burney 4H 2nd - Pine Hill Farms, Canavan Renee 1st - Amanda Holscher, McArthur FFA 1st - Kelsey Trotter, Twin Creeks 4H Pleasure Ag/Hort - Fruit & Pod Vegetables - Okra 4-H 1st - Richard Clay, Bieber 4-H 3rd - Jane Olson 1st - Sara Howard, McArthur FFA Showmanship - 4-H Dog Showmanship 1st - Tia Ogden 1st - Raymond Langley 4th - Kyle Pereira, Evergreen 4H 1st - Kristen Gularte, Hat Creek 4H Sheep - All Other Meat Breeds - Pair of 1st - Jon Crane, McArthur FFA - Beginning 2nd - Diane Strickland 2nd - Charlene Ford Beef & Dairy - FFA/4H Breeding All 1st - Brittany Robinson, Cloverleaf 4-H Ram Lambs 1st - Richard Howard, McArthur FFA 1st - Katie Burns, Pine Grove 4-H 3rd - Sally Moyer 3rd - Howard Harris Other - Summer Yearling 1st - Katie Gunnerson, Providence 4H 1st - Pine Hill Farms, Canavan Renee 1st - Troyle Blaylock, McArthur FFA Showmanship - 4-H Dog Showmanship 4th - Gibson Essex Ag/Hort - Fruit & Pod Vegetables - Peas 1st - Ann Albaugh, West Valley 4H 1st - Betsy Taylor, Evergreen 4-H 2nd - T& R Sheep Co. 1st - Casey Joiner, Big Valley FFA - Intermediate 1st - Delores Kaupanger 1st - Dan Torres, Lookout 4-H 1st - Cherry Chico, Pine Grove 4H 2nd - Lani Martin 1st - Courtney Jones, Burney 4-H THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • SEPTEMBER 3, 2003 • PAGE 7 2003 INTER-MOUNTAIN FAIR WINNERS

Ag/Hort - Fruit & Pod Vegetables - Ag/Hort - Vine Crops - Cucumbers - 5th - Pine Grove 4-H Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Marigold Floriculture - Fresh Arrangements Baked Foods & Confections - Breads Baked Foods & Confections - Peppers - Bell Slicing, green Floriculture - Display of Border Planting - African chrysanthem - Home Fires - Cracked Wheat Bread Cookies - Other Bar Type 1st - Charlene Ford 1st - Albert Albaugh - Individuals 1st - Ashley Taylor 1st - Charlene Ford 1st - Delores Kaupanger 1st - Sheri Crane 2nd - Emily Estes 2nd - Howard Harris 1st - Carolyn Grimm 2nd - Betsy Taylor 2nd - Carole Beckett 2nd - Lani Martin 2nd - Karyn Dove-Mitchell 3rd - Albert Albaugh 3rd - Kimberly Royce 2nd - Lorrie Ingram 3rd - Nicole Taylor 3rd - Shirley McArthur Baked Foods & Confections - Breads Baked Foods & Confections - Ag/Hort - Fruit & Pod Vegetables - Ag/Hort - Vine Crops - Cucumbers 3rd - Cory Eades Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Marigold Floriculture - Fresh Arrangements - - Dill Bread Cookies - Chocolate Chip Peppers - Hot, Short - Lemon 4th - Alexis Johnson - French, dbl, bi Swimming Hole 1st - Delores Kaupanger 1st - Carolyn Grimm 1st - Raymond Langley 1st - Albert Albaugh 5th - Delores Bickford 1st - Kimberly Royce 1st - Mary Morton 2nd - Bobbi Bettger 2nd - Dana Hiipakka 2nd - Kelle Miller 2nd - Jere Tumborello Floriculture - Organization Flower Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Marigold 2nd - Mimi Brown 3rd - Lani Martin 3rd - Sandra Hedin 3rd - Charlene Ford 3rd - Seth Eades Booths - 8’x12’ Booth - French, dbl, single 3rd - Carole Beckett Baked Foods & Confections - Breads Baked Foods & Confections - Ag/Hort - Fruit & Pod Vegetables - Ag/Hort - Vine Crops - Cucumbers 1st - Big Valley Garden Club, 1st - Kimberly Royce Floriculture - Fresh Arrangements - - Egg Bread Cookies - Chocolate Peppers - Hot, Long - Pickling, Small Big Valley Garden Club 2nd - Betsy Taylor Don’t Fence Me In 1st - Bobbi Bettger 1st - Lori Davenport 1st - Shelley Lee 1st - Lani Martin 2nd - Club Wayside Garden 3rd - Ashley Taylor 1st - Charlene Ford 2nd - Sandra Hedin Baked Foods & Confections - 2nd - Mary Ellen Childress 2nd - Howard Harris Floriculture - Garden Favorites - Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Marigold, 2nd - Carole Beckett 3rd - Lani Martin Cookies - Coconut 3rd - Charlene Ford 3rd - Delores Kaupanger Decorated Heart French,single 3rd - Mary Morton Baked Foods & Confections - Breads 2nd - Sandra Hedin Ag/Hort - Fruit & Pod Vegetables - Ag/Hort - Vine Crops - Cucumbers 1st - Carole Beckett 1st - Kathleen Scott Floriculture - Fresh Arrangements - French Bread Baked Foods & Confections - Peppers - Sweet, Yellow - Pickling, Dill 3rd - Carolyn Grimm 2nd - Betsy Taylor - Fare Town 1st - Sandra Kreuter Cookies - Oatmeal 1st - Lani Martin 1st - Howard Harris Floriculture - Garden Favorites - 3rd - Ashley Taylor 1st - Charlene Ford 2nd - Delores Kaupanger 1st - Midge Dier 2nd - Kelle Miller 2nd - Albert Albaugh Garden Bouquet Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Ornamental 2nd - Sharon Bauer 3rd - Lani Martin 2nd - Lori Davenport 3rd - Sarah Estes 3rd - Kathleen Scott 1st - Carole Beckett Grass 3rd - Carole Beckett Baked Foods & Confections - Breads 3rd - Sandra Hedin Ag/Hort - Fruit & Pod Vegetables - Ag/Hort - Vine Crops - Gherkins 2nd - Betsy Taylor 1st - Cindy Schroeder Floriculture - Fresh Arrangements - - Graham Bread Baked Foods & Confections - Cookies Tomato - Cherry 1st - Howard Harris 3rd - Jim Schryver 2nd - Betsy Taylor Kitchen Window Garden 1st - Lani Martin - Oatmeal Chocolate Chip 1st - Kimberly Royce 2nd - Lani Martin Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Ageratum 3rd - Delores Bickford 1st - Mimi Brown Baked Foods & Confections - Breads 1st - Stacy Gallion 2nd - Kathleen Scott Ag/Hort - Vine Crops - Melons - 1st - Doris Wheeler Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Pansy 2nd - Sally Moyer - Oatmeal Bread 2nd - Lori Davenport 3rd - Albert Albaugh Cantaloupes 2nd - Carole Beckett 1st - Doris Wheeler Floriculture - Fresh Arrangements - 1st - Delores Kaupanger 3rd - Sandra Hedin Ag/Hort - Fruit & Pod Vegetables - 1st - Seth Eades Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Petunia Harvest Bounty 2nd - Christine Brown Baked Foods & Confections - Cookies Tomato - Late Market 2nd - Albert Albaugh Alyssum - White - grandiflora, plain 1st - Charlene Ford 3rd - Lani Martin - Other Drop Cookies 1st - Charlene Ford 3rd - Margo Norris 1st - Carole Beckett 1st - Cindy Schroeder 2nd - Carole Beckett Baked Foods & Confections - Breads 1st - Sandra Hedin 2nd - Lani Martin Ag/Hort - Vine Crops - Melons - Other Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Aster - Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Petunia 3rd - Mary Morton - Raisin Bread 2nd - Lori Davenport 3rd - Renee/Bradle Schneider 1st - Will Scott Dbl, Blue, Lav. 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Ball 3rd - Kimberly Royce 1st - Carole Beckett - Best Entry - Bread Pies & Pastry - Two Crust Pie - Apple 2nd - Renee/Bradle Schneider 1st - Kimberly Royce, Evergreen 4H 1st - Raymond Langley Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Zinnia 2nd - Mimi Brown 1st - Delores Kaupanger 1st - Becky Preheim Ag/Hort - Leafy & Stem Vegetables Ag/Hort - Vine Crops - Sweepstakes 2nd - Charlene Ford - dwarf 3rd - Charlene Ford Baked Foods & Confections - Biscuits 2nd - Cheryl Knight - Herbs 1st - Albert Albaugh Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Dahlia - 1st - Emily Estes Floriculture - Fresh Arrangements & Rolls - Baking Powder Biscuits Baked Foods & Confections - 1st - Lani Martin 2nd - Lani Martin Cactus/Semi Cactus 2nd - Charlene Ford - Buckhorn 1st - Lola Harris Pies & Pastry - Two Crust Pie - Berry 2nd - Kathleen Scott 3rd - Howard Harris 1st - Raymond Langley 3rd - Raymond Langley 1st - Charlene Ford 2nd - Sandra Hedin 1st - Cheryl Knight 3rd - Emily Estes Ag/Hort - Apples - Delicious - Golden 2nd - Charlene Ford Floriculture - 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Sally Moyer 3rd - Lani Martin Baked Foods & Confections - Pies & Veg. - Beets 2nd - Raymond Brown Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Dahlia, 1st - Raymond Langley 3rd - Mimi Brown Baked Foods & Confections - Biscuits Pastry - Best Entry Pies & Pastry 1st - Charlene Ford 3rd - Lani Martin Single 2nd - Charlene Ford Floriculture - Dry Arrangements - & Rolls - Doughnuts 1st - Cheryl Knight 2nd - Howard Harris Ag/Hort - Other Fruits & Berries - Plums 2nd - Raymond Langley 2nd - Cindy Schroeder Even the Weeds 1st - Delores Kaupanger Baked Foods & Confections - 3rd - Lani Martin 1st - Jim Schryver 3rd - Charlene Ford Floriculture - Potted Plants - 1st - Charlene Ford Baked Foods & Confections - Biscuits Confections - Toffee Ag/Hort - Root, Bulb,& Tuber Veg. - Ag/Hort - Other Fruits & Berries - Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Daisy African Violet 2nd - Mary Morton & Rolls - Muffins 1st - Leona Darnell Carrots - Long Raspberries - Gloriosa 1st - Lani Martin 3rd - Carole Beckett 1st - Sheri Crane 2nd - 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Howard Harris 1st - Albert Albaugh 2nd - Charlene Ford 1st - Raymond Langley Old Gray Mare 2nd - Lani Martin 1st - Sandra Kreuter Ag/Hort - Root, Bulb,& Tuber Veg. - 2nd - Cal Arseneau Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Gladiolus 2nd - Charlene Ford 1st - Kathleen Scott Baked Foods & Confections - Wild Rice 2nd - Sheri Crane Onions - Yellow, Flat Ag/Hort - Monstrosities/Goofy Gems - pink, rose 3rd - Irene Mazzini 2nd - Carole Beckett - Wild Rice Muffins or Rolls 3rd - Leona Darnell 1st - Charlene Ford - Largest Cucumber or Squash 1st - Raymond Langley Floriculture - Potted Plants - Mix Plants 3rd - Lani Martin 1st - Anita Ray Baked Foods & Confections - 2nd - Raymond Langley 1st - Hannah McCoy 2nd - Cindy Schroeder 1st - Carole Beckett Floriculture - Wall Hangings - 2nd - Sandra Hedin Confections - Best Entry Confections Ag/Hort - Root, Bulb,& Tuber Veg. - 2nd - Kimberly Royce Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Gladiolus 2nd - Vicky McAbee Catch & Release 3rd - Judi Beck 1st - Sandra Kreuter Onions - Yellow, Globe 3rd - Kathleen Scott - red, scarlet 3rd - Irene Mazzini 1st - Carole Beckett Baked Foods & Confections - Layer Baked Foods & Confections - 1st - Charlene Ford Ag/Hort - Monstrosities/Goofy Gems 1st - Charlene Ford Floriculture - Potted Plants - 2nd - Megan Dahle Cakes - Layer Cake Confections - Best of Show - 2nd - Raymond Langley - Tallest Corn Stalk Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Gladiolus Other Hanging Plant 3rd - Lani Martin 1st - Karyn Dove-Mitchell Baked Foods Ag/Hort - Root, Bulb,& Tuber Veg. - 1st - Mary Ellen Childress - yellow, buff, oran 1st - Irene Mazzini Floriculture - Wall Hangings - Baked Foods & Confections - Loaf or 1st - Delores Kaupanger Potatoes, Russet 2nd - Will Scott 1st - Charlene Ford Floriculture - Potted Plants - Inter-Mountain Fair Pound Cakes - Applesauce Baked Foods & Confections - 1st - Albert Albaugh 3rd - Kathleen Scott 2nd - Raymond Langley Other Potted Plants 1st - Carole Beckett 1st - Lola Harris Confections - Sweepstakes - 2nd - Raymond Langley Ag/Hort - Monstrosities/Goofy Gems Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Gladiolus, 1st - Carolyn Grimm Floriculture - Wall Hangings - Baked Foods & Confections - Loaf or Baked Foods 3rd - Charlene Ford - Largest Pumpkin all other 2nd - Delores Bickford Best Entry Dry Arrg., & Wall Pound Cakes - Carrot 1st - Delores Kaupanger Ag/Hort - Root, Bulb,& Tuber Veg. - 1st - Albert Albaugh 1st - Raymond Langley 3rd - Vicky McAbee 1st - Carole Beckett 1st - Jean Boydstun 2nd - Lola Harris Potatoes, Red 2nd - Margo Norris 2nd - Charlene Ford Floriculture - Potted Plants - Floriculture - Wall Hangings - BOS Baked Foods & Confections - Loaf or 3rd - Sandra Hedin 1st - Albert Albaugh 3rd - Will Scott Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Goldenglow Best Entry Potted Plants - Floriculture Arrangement Pound Cakes - Other Cake Special Contests - Country Basket 2nd - Howard Harris Ag/Hort - Carved Pumpkins - Juniors 1st - Ashley Taylor 1st - Delores Bickford 1st - Carole Beckett 1st - Lola Harris - Country Basket 3rd - Raymond Brown 1st - Will Scott 2nd - Betsy Taylor Floriculture - Potted Plants - Floriculture - Table Settings - 2nd - Dolores Hinds 1st - Kathleen Scott Ag/Hort - Root, Bulb,& Tuber Veg. - Ag/Hort - Carved Pumpkins - Seniors 3rd - Alexis Johnson Best of Show - Floriculture Christmas Ball Baked Foods & Confections - Loaf or 2nd - Debra Bosworth Potatoes, White 1st - Kathleen Scott Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Helichrysum 1st - Delores Bickford 1st - Rayola Pratt Pound Cakes - Diabetic Cake 3rd - Becky Preheim 1st - Raymond Brown 2nd - Lani Martin 1st - Doris Wheeler Floriculture - Potted Plants - 2nd - Joan Hawthorne 1st - Sally Voorheis Special Contests - Special Package 2nd - Charlene Ford Ag/Hort - Scarecrow Contest - Juniors Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Hollyhock Sweepstakes Floriculture - Table Settings - Pan Fry Baked Foods & Confections - Cake - Special Package Cake 3rd - Raymond Langley 1st - Renee Schneider 1st - Ashley Taylor 1st - Irene Mazzini 1st - Mary Morton Loaf or Pound Cakes - 1st - Stina DeAtley Ag/Hort - Root, Bulb,& Tuber 2nd - Aubrie Schneider 2nd - Nicole Taylor 2nd - Delores Bickford 2nd - Kelle Miller Best Entry Loaf or Pound Cake 2nd - Kathleen Scott Veg. - Turnips 3rd - North Valley School 3rd - Betsy Taylor 3rd - Charlene Ford 3rd - Joan Hawthorne 1st - Sally Voorheis Special Contests - 1st - Laura Carter Ag/Hort - Scarecrow Contest - Seniors Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Larkspur Floriculture - Fresh Arrangements - Floriculture - Professional Flower Baked Foods & Confections - Cookies Homemade Beer - Light Ag/Hort - Root, Bulb,& Tuber Veg. - 1st - Kelle Miller 1st - Carole Beckett Our Town Arrangement - Brownies 1st - David Moore Other root, bulb, or tuber 2nd - Arseneau Family Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Marigold 1st - Carole Beckett 1st - Shari Blatt 1st - Kathleen Scott 2nd - Carl Anderson 1st - Lani Martin Floriculture - Display of Border Planting - African, carnation 2nd - Mimi Brown 2nd - Shari Blatt 2nd - Jonathan Harvey Special Contests - Homemade Beer Ag/Hort - Root, Bulb,& Tuber Veg. - Community Organizations 1st - Nicole Taylor Floriculture - Fresh Arrangements Baked Foods & Confections - Breads 3rd - Sandra Hedin - Lager - Amber - Sweepstakes 1st - McArthur FFA, Fall River High 2nd - Ashley Taylor - Town Square - Cinnamon Bread Baked Foods & Confections - Cookies 1st - David Moore 1st - Charlene Ford School 3rd - Betsy Taylor 1st - Charlene Ford 1st - Sandra Hedin - Butter Cookies Special Contests - Homemade Beer 2nd - Raymond Langley 2nd - Club Wayside Garden 2nd - Carole Beckett 2nd - Lani Martin 1st - Delores Kaupanger - Lager - Dark 3rd - Albert Albaugh 3rd - Cloverleaf 4H 3rd - Mimi Brown 3rd - Delores Kaupanger 1st - Carl Anderson 4th - Evergreen 4-H 2nd - David Moore PAGE 8 • SEPTEMBER 3, 2003 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS 2003 INTER-MOUNTAIN FAIR WINNERS Special Contests - Homemade Beer Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes Preserved Foods - Jellies - Blackberry Clothing & Textiles - Sewing - Bathrobe Clothing & Textiles - Hand Weaving & Clothing & Textiles - Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts - Ale - Light - Relish - Sweet 1st - Kathleen Scott 1st - Penny Rand Spinning - Hand Spun Yarn - Dyed Wool Miscellaneous - Dolls - Beadwork 1st - David Moore 1st - Rockie Leventon 2nd - Lola Harris Clothing & Textiles - Sewing 1st - Cathy Comrack 1st - Shawna Proffitt 1st - Sally Voorheis 2nd - Tom Balkow 2nd - Kelle Miller 3rd - Regina Knowles - Bedspread 2nd - Midge Dier Clothing & Textiles - 2nd - Cordelia Saltzman Special Contests - Homemade Beer 3rd - Regina Knowles Preserved Foods - Jellies - Cherry 1st - Beverly Swarm 3rd - Georgi Heitman Miscellaneous - Hot Plate Mat 3rd - Jere Tumborello - Ale - Amber Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes 1st - Lani Martin Clothing & Textiles - Sewing - Clothing & Textiles - Hand Weaving & 1st - Bernice Denny Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts 1st - Eric Akana - Relish - Other 2nd - Lola Harris Blouse - Party Spinning - Hand Spun Yarn - Plant Fiber 2nd - Shawna Proffitt - Ceramics 2nd - Tom Balkow 1st - Kathleen Scott 3rd - Regina Knowles 1st - Mary Morton 1st - Janice Day 3rd - Karyn Dove-Mitchell 1st - Maren Ray 3rd - David Moore 2nd - Kelle Miller Preserved Foods - Jellies - Chokecherry Clothing & Textiles - Sewing - 2nd - Barbara Robbins Clothing & Textiles - Miscellaneous Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts Special Contests - Homemade Beer 3rd - Lola Harris 1st - Lola Harris Blouse - Tailored 3rd - Stacy Gist - Plastic Canvas - Jewelry - Ale - Dark Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes Preserved Foods - Jellies - Crabapple 1st - Joni Bonogofsky Clothing & Textiles - Hand Weaving & 1st - Yvonne Covington 1st - Midge Dier 1st - Tom Balkow - Salsa 1st - Lola Harris Clothing & Textiles - Sewing - Blouse Spinning - Hand Spun Yarn - 2nd - Glenna Davis 2nd - Brenda Dahle 2nd - Eric Akana 1st - Lola Harris 2nd - Regina Knowles 1st - Beverly Swarm Other Animal 3rd - Celia Hinds 3rd - Karyn Dove-Mitchell 3rd - David Moore 2nd - Georgi Heitman Preserved Foods - Jellies - Currant 2nd - Mary Morton 1st - Janice Day Clothing & Textiles - Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts - Special Contests - Homemade Beer 3rd - Kathleen Scott 1st - Lola Harris Clothing & Textiles - Sewing - 2nd - Georgi Heitman Miscellaneous - Pillow Leathercraft - Best Of Show Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes Preserved Foods - Jellies - Elderberry Dress - Child’s 3rd - Midge Dier 1st - Yvonne Rodgers 1st - Justin Borders 1st - David Moore - Sour Cucumber Pickles 1st - Regina Knowles 1st - Sally Taylor Clothing & Textiles - Hand Weaving & 2nd - Beverly Swarm Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts - Special Contests - Homemade Wine 1st - Lola Harris 2nd - Lola Harris Clothing & Textiles - Sewing - Spinning - Hand Spun Yarn-Fiber Blend 3rd - Mary Morton Macrame & Dream Catchers - Fruit - Dry Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes Preserved Foods - Jellies - Gooseberry Dress - Casual 1st - Cathy Comrack Clothing & Textiles - 1st - Shawna Proffitt 1st - Joyce Hebert - Sweet Cucumber Pickles 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Mary Morton 2nd - Barbara Robbins Miscellaneous - Pot Holder Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts - 2nd - Kelly Rose 1st - Kathleen Scott Preserved Foods - Jellies - Grape 2nd - Bobbi Bettger 3rd - Georgi Heitman 1st - Bernice Denny Painting on Wood 3rd - Kathleen Penland 2nd - Kelle Miller 1st - Lola Harris Clothing & Textiles - Sewing - Clothing & Textiles - Hand Weaving 2nd - Shawna Proffitt 1st - Jennifer Williams Special Contests - Homemade Wine 3rd - Lola Harris 2nd - Sheri Crane Dress - Other & Spinning - Hand Spun Yarn- 3rd - Beverly Swarm 2nd - Sally Voorheis - White Grape - Dry Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes 3rd - Regina Knowles 1st - Joni Bonogofsky Designer Yar Clothing & Textiles - 3rd - Margaret Schryver 1st - Joyce Hebert - Watermelon Pickles Preserved Foods - Jellies - Mint 2nd - Beverly Swarm 1st - Cathy Comrack Miscellaneous - Stuffed Toy Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts - Special Contests - Homemade Wine 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Lola Harris 3rd - Brenda Dahle 2nd - Georgi Heitman 1st - Shawna Proffitt Porcelain Dolls - Red Grape - Dry 2nd - Kelle Miller 2nd - Regina Knowles Clothing & Textiles - Sewing - 3rd - Barbara Robbins Clothing & Textiles - 1st - Sue Scoggin 2nd - Kelly Rose 3rd - Regina Knowles Preserved Foods - Jellies - Peach Formal or Wedding Dress Clothing & Textiles - Hand Weaving & Miscellaneous - Teddy Bear Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts - Special Contests - Homemade Wine Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Trish McQuade Spinning - Hand Spun Article - Garmet 1st - Shawna Proffitt Rubber Stamping - Fruit - Sweet - Zucchini Pickles 2nd - Kelle Miller 2nd - Bobbi Bettger 1st - Barbara Robbins Clothing & Textiles - 1st - Cordelia Saltzman 1st - Joyce Hebert 1st - Kathleen Scott Preserved Foods - Jellies - Plum or Clothing & Textiles - Sewing - 2nd - Cathy Comrack Miscellaneous - Wall Hanging 2nd - Sandra Kreuter 2nd - Kathleen Penland 2nd - Kelle Miller Plum Combo Jacket or Blazer 3rd - Georgi Heitman 1st - Bernice Denny 3rd - Carolyn Grimm 3rd - Delores Kaupanger 3rd - Becky Preheim 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Penny Rand Clothing & Textiles - Hand Weaving 2nd - Beverly Swarm Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts Special Contests - Homemade Wine Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes 2nd - Regina Knowles 2nd - Brenda Dahle & Spinning - Hand Spun Article - 3rd - Cynthia Marrs - Scrapbook - Other - Zucchini Relish Preserved Foods - Jellies - Clothing & Textiles - Sewing - Jumper Cloth Accs Clothing & Textiles - 1st - Sandi Weaver 1st - Vicky McAbee 1st - Lola Harris Pomegranate 1st - Mary Morton 1st - Barbara Robbins Miscellaneous - Other Small Article 2nd - Megan Dahle Special Contests - Picnic Basket - 2nd - Rockie Leventon 1st - Lola Harris Clothing & Textiles - Sewing - Clothing & Textiles - Hand Weaving 1st - Bernice Denny 3rd - Jennifer Leighton Picnic Basket 3rd - Kelle Miller Preserved Foods - Jellies - Shirt - Man & Spinning - Hand Spun Article - 2nd - Eunice Lung Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts 1st - Sandra Hedin Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes Red Raspberry 1st - Joni Bonogofsky Home Accs 3rd - Betty Hallberg - Sculpture Special Contests - Grandma’s Cookie - Other Pickles & Relishes 1st - Lola Harris Clothing & Textiles - Sewing - 1st - Stacy Gist Clothing & Textiles - 1st - Kathy Stegeman Jar - Grandma’s Cookie Jar 1st - Lani Martin 2nd - Regina Knowles Skirt - Other Clothing & Textiles - Hand Weaving & Miscellaneous - Other Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts - 1st - Debra Bosworth 2nd - Rockie Leventon Preserved Foods - Jellies - Strawberry 1st - Joni Bonogofsky Spinning - Afgan or Shawl 1st - Bernice Denny Stained Glass 2nd - Sandra Hedin 3rd - Scarlett Bush 1st - Kelle Miller Clothing & Textiles - Sewing - Vest 1st - Georgi Heitman 2nd - Ramona Ireland 1st - Wilma Claro Special Contests - Decorated Packages Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes 2nd - Lola Harris 1st - Brenda Dahle 2nd - Midge Dier 3rd - Shawna Proffitt 3rd - Elizabeth Kyle - Holiday/Novelty - Best Entry Pickles & Relishes 3rd - Regina Knowles 2nd - Sally Voorheis 3rd - Mary Ann Pearson Clothing & Textiles - Miscellaneous Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts - 1st - Megan Dahle 1st - Rockie Leventon Preserved Foods - Jellies - Other Jellies 3rd - Mary Morton Clothing & Textiles - Hand Weaving & - Best Entry - Miscellaneous Wearable Art - Painted 2nd - Mary Morton Preserved Foods - Canned Fruits 1st - Lola Harris Clothing & Textiles - Sewing - Spinning - Bag, Belt, Purse, or Hat 1st - Cynthia Marrs 1st - Jennifer Williams Preserved Foods - Canned or Bottled - Apricots 2nd - J. Craig Brown Other Not Listed 1st - Mary Ann Pearson Clothing & Textiles - Miscellaneous 2nd - Lynn Edwards Juices - Apple 1st - Regina Knowles 3rd - Debra Bosworth 1st - Brenda Dahle 2nd - Margarette Ingols - Sweepstakes Clothing & Text. 3rd - Sally Voorheis 1st - Lola Harris 2nd - Lola Harris Preserved Foods - Jellies - 2nd - Bobbi Bettger 3rd - Midge Dier 1st - Mary Morton Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts - 2nd - Regina Knowles 3rd - Kelle Miller Best Entry Jellies 3rd - Shawna Proffitt Clothing & Textiles - Hand Weaving & 2nd - Shawna Proffitt Wearable Art - Appliqued 3rd - Kelle Miller Preserved Foods - Canned Fruits 1st - Lola Harris Clothing & Textiles - Sewing - Spinning - Hand Woven Fabric 3rd - Barbara Robbins 1st - Mary Morton Preserved Foods - Canned or Bottled - Applesauce Preserved Foods - Preserves - Apricot Best Entry Sewing 1st - Mary Ann Pearson Arts & Crafts - Oil Paintings - Abstract Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts - Juices - Berry 1st - Regina Knowles 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Penny Rand 2nd - Marcia Martin 1st - Libby DeCoito Woodworking - Small 1st - Lola Harris 2nd - Kelle Miller 2nd - Becky Preheim Clothing & Textiles - 3rd - Betty Hill 2nd - Vicky McAbee 1st - Ken Yarbrough 2nd - Regina Knowles 3rd - Lola Harris 3rd - Lani Martin Crocheted - Afghan Clothing & Textiles - Hand Weaving & 3rd - Randy Davenport 2nd - Royal Darnell Preserved Foods - Canned or Bottled Preserved Foods - Canned Fruits - Preserved Foods - Preserves - 1st - Beatrice Hetrick Spinning - Mat, Runner or Scarf Arts & Crafts - Oil Paintings - Animal, 3rd - Cordelia Saltzman Juices - Grape Blackberries Blackberry 2nd - Carol Sasso 1st - Margarette Ingols Fish, Bird Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts - 1st - Regina Knowles 1st - Kelle Miller 1st - Lola Harris 3rd - Barbara Turner 2nd - Jean Sjoberg 1st - Arleen Papelian Woodworking - Large 2nd - Lola Harris 2nd - Lola Harris 2nd - Kelle Miller Clothing & Textiles - Crocheted - 3rd - Rose Peer 2nd - Leona Darnell 1st - Stephen Wolf Preserved Foods - Canned or Bottled 3rd - Becky Preheim 3rd - Claudia Woods Baby Afghan Clothing & Textiles - Hand Weaving & 3rd - Julie Thompson 1st - Jim Scoggin Juices - Tomato Preserved Foods - Canned Fruits - Preserved Foods - Preserves - Peach 1st - Carol Sasso Spinning - Pillow Arts & Crafts - Oil Paintings - 2nd - Charles Oilar 1st - Kathleen Scott Blue Plums 1st - Lola Harris 2nd - Barbara Turner 1st - Midge Dier Landscape 3rd - Royal Darnell 2nd - Lola Harris 1st - Lola Harris 2nd - Kelle Miller 3rd - Shawna Proffitt 2nd - Mary Ann Pearson 1st - Betty Myers Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts - 3rd - Kelle Miller 2nd - Becky Preheim Preserved Foods - Preserves - Pear Clothing & Textiles - Crocheted - Clothing & Textiles - Hand Weaving & 2nd - Janette Porter-Smith Wood Miniature Preserved Foods - Canned or Bottled Preserved Foods - Canned Fruits - 1st - Regina Knowles Baby Bonnet Spinning - Other Not Listed 3rd - Crystal Martin 1st - Royal Darnell Juices - Other Juices Boysenberries 2nd - Lola Harris 3rd - Shawna Proffitt 1st - Marcia Martin Arts & Crafts - Oil Paintings - Portrait, Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts - 1st - Regina Knowles 2nd - Lola Harris Preserved Foods - Preserves - Plum Clothing & Textiles - Crocheted - 2nd - Midge Dier or Human Figure Other Misc. Hand Crafts 2nd - Kelle Miller Preserved Foods - Canned Fruits 1st - Lola Harris Baby Booties Clothing & Textiles - Hand Weaving & 1st - Cecile Pfadt 1st - Libby DeCoito 3rd - Lola Harris - Cherries 2nd - Regina Knowles 1st - Shawna Proffitt Spinning - Best Entry Hand Weaving 2nd - Crystal Martin 2nd - Sandra Kreuter Preserved Foods - Canned or Bottled 1st - Lola Harris 3rd - Becky Preheim Clothing & Textiles - Crocheted - 1st - Barbara Robbins 3rd - Geneva Hollandsworth 3rd - Jere Tumborello Juices - Best Entry - Juices 2nd - Kelle Miller Preserved Foods - Preserves Baby Jacket Clothing & Textiles - Professional - Quilt Arts & Crafts - Oil Paintings - Seascape Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts - 1st - Regina Knowles 3rd - Regina Knowles - Strawberry 1st - Shawna Proffitt 1st - Roxanna Lyons 1st - Betty Myers Best Entry Misc. Hand Crafts Preserved Foods - Canned Meats - Fish Preserved Foods - Canned Fruits 1st - Lola Harris Clothing & Textiles - Crocheted - 2nd - Beverly Swarm 2nd - Crystal Martin 1st - Kathryn Stein 1st - Lola Harris - Grapes 2nd - Kelle Miller Baby Set Clothing & Textiles - Professional - Arts & Crafts - Oil Paintings - Still Life Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts - 2nd - Regina Knowles 1st - Regina Knowles 3rd - Claudia Woods 1st - Peggy Brock Best Entry Professional 1st - Janette Porter-Smith Best of Show Arts & Crafts 3rd - Becky Preheim 2nd - Kelle Miller Preserved Foods - Preserves - Tomato 2nd - Shawna Proffitt 1st - Ellen Greer 2nd - Georgia Zuniga 1st - Kathryn Stein Preserved Foods - Canned Meats - 3rd - Becky Preheim 1st - Lola Harris 3rd - Sarah Pemberton Clothing & Textiles - Hand Quilting Arts & Crafts - Oil Paintings - Structure Arts & Crafts - Developmentally Other Canned Meats Preserved Foods - Canned Fruits 2nd - Georgi Heitman Clothing & Textiles - Crocheted - - Hand Applique 1st - Julie Thompson Disabled - Developmentally Disabled 1st - Lola Harris - Nectarines Preserved Foods - Preserves - Centerpiece 1st - Betty Hallberg Arts & Crafts - Oil Paintings - 1st - Griffith Mike 2nd - Regina Knowles 1st - Lola Harris Watermelon 1st - Glenna Davis 2nd - Mary Morton Other Oil Painting 1st - Griffith Mike 3rd - Kathleen Scott 2nd - Regina Knowles 1st - Lola Harris 2nd - JoAnn Asher Clothing & Textiles - Hand Quilting 1st - Betty Myers 1st - Becky Bassett Preserved Foods - Canned Vegetables Preserved Foods - Canned Fruits Preserved Foods - Preserves - 3rd - Shawna Proffitt - Machine Applique 2nd - Georgia Zuniga 1st - Pauline Steadman - Beets - Peaches Other Preserves Clothing & Textiles - Crocheted - Doily 1st - Mary Morton 3rd - Vicky McAbee 1st - Shawn Lane 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Peggy Brock 2nd - Janice Barrett Arts & Crafts - Water Colors - Animal, 1st - Jesse Mastin 2nd - Kelle Miller 2nd - Brenda Dahle 2nd - Lani Martin 2nd - Lorene Slusher Clothing & Textiles - Hand Quilting Fish, Bird Arts & Crafts - Poetry - Senior 18+ 3rd - Kathleen Scott 3rd - Kelle Miller 3rd - J. Craig Brown 3rd - JoAnn Asher - Patch - Quilted 1st - Arleen Papelian - Fair Theme Preserved Foods - Canned Vegetables Preserved Foods - Canned Fruits Preserved Foods - Preserves - Clothing & Textiles - Crocheted - Hat 1st - Ramona Ireland 2nd - Justin Borders 2nd - Kathryn Strawn - Carrots - Pears Best Entry Preserves 1st - Glenna Davis 2nd - Shannon Carnegie 3rd - Brenda Dahle 2nd - Cordelia Saltzman 1st - Kelle Miller 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Lola Harris 2nd - Shawna Proffitt 3rd - Susan Magrini Arts & Crafts - Water Colors - 3rd - Georgie Waddell 2nd - Regina Knowles 2nd - Lani Martin Preserved Foods - Marmalades, Clothing & Textiles - Crocheted - Clothing & Textiles - Hand Quilting Landscape Arts & Crafts - Poetry - Senior 18+ 3rd - Becky Preheim 3rd - Becky Preheim Butters, & Syrups - Apple Butter Infant’s Dress - Tied 1st - Justin Borders - Rhyme & Meter Preserved Foods - Canned Vegetables Preserved Foods - Canned Fruits 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Peggy Brock 1st - Penny Rand 2nd - Janette Porter-Smith 1st - Cordelia Saltzman - Corn - Rhubarb 2nd - Stacy Gallion Clothing & Textiles - Crocheted - Pillow 2nd - Lynn Simon 3rd - Leona Darnell 2nd - Betty Walker 1st - Regina Knowles 3rd - Lola Harris 3rd - Regina Knowles 1st - Bernice Denny 3rd - Beverly Swarm Arts & Crafts - Water Colors - Portrait, 3rd - Shelly Wood 2nd - Kelle Miller Preserved Foods - Canned Fruits - Preserved Foods - Marmalades, 2nd - Shawna Proffitt Clothing & Textiles - Hand Quilting Human Figure Arts & Crafts - Poetry - Senior 18+ 3rd - Lola Harris Other Canned Fruits Butters, & Syrups - Apricot Butter Clothing & Textiles - Crocheted - - Baby or Small Quilt 1st - Barbara Turner - Free Verse Preserved Foods - Canned Vegetables 1st - Kelle Miller 1st - Lola Harris Sweater 1st - Mary Morton 2nd - Justin Borders 1st - Cordelia Saltzman - Peas 2nd - Lola Harris 2nd - Kelle Miller 2nd - Judy Emmons 2nd - Eunice Lung Arts & Crafts - Water Colors - Still Life 2nd - Georgie Waddell 1st - Kelle Miller 3rd - Scarlett Bush 3rd - Regina Knowles 3rd - Shawna Proffitt Clothing & Textiles - Hand Quilting 1st - Arleen Papelian 3rd - Betty Walker 2nd - Becky Preheim Preserved Foods - Canned Fruits - Preserved Foods - Marmalades, Clothing & Textiles - Crocheted - - Mini or Doll Quilt 2nd - Justin Borders Arts & Crafts - Poetry - Senior 18+ 3rd - Delores Kaupanger Best Entry Canned Fruits Butters, & Syrups - Peach Butter Tablecloth 1st - Elaine Haas 3rd - Barbara Turner - Cowboy Poetry Preserved Foods - Canned Vegetables 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Lola Harris 3rd - Shawna Proffitt 2nd - Mary Morton Arts & Crafts - Water Colors - 1st - Eugene Asher - Squash Preserved Foods - Jams - Apricot 2nd - Regina Knowles Clothing & Textiles - Crocheted - Other Clothing & Textiles - Hand Quilting Other Water Color 2nd - Cordelia Saltzman 1st - Kelle Miller 1st - Becky Preheim 3rd - Kelle Miller 1st - Viola Miller - Quilted Item 1st - Barbara Turner 3rd - Georgie Waddell 2nd - Regina Knowles 2nd - Lola Harris Preserved Foods - Marmalades, 2nd - Bernice Denny 1st - Claudia Woods 2nd - Sally Voorheis Arts & Crafts - Poetry - Junior 17 & 3rd - Lola Harris 3rd - Kelle Miller Butters, & Syrups - Pear Butter 3rd - Betty Hill 2nd - Mary Morton 3rd - Itrice Gandy Under - Ages 12-13 Preserved Foods - Canned Vegetables Preserved Foods - Jams - Apricot & 1st - Sheri Crane Clothing & Textiles - Crocheted - Clothing & Textiles - Hand Quilting Arts & Crafts - Mixed Media - 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H - String Beans Pineapple 2nd - Lola Harris Best Entry - Crocheted - Best Entry Hand Quilting Mixed Media Arts & Crafts - Poetry - Junior 17 & 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Lola Harris 3rd - Becky Preheim 1st - Beatrice Hetrick 1st - Ramona Ireland 1st - Margaret Schryver Under - Ages 14-17 2nd - Kelle Miller 2nd - Lani Martin Preserved Foods - Marmalades, Clothing & Textiles - Needlework - Clothing & Textiles - Machine Quilting 2nd - Libby DeCoito 1st - Jimi Bonogofsky 3rd - Regina Knowles 3rd - J. Craig Brown Butters, & Syrups - Plum Butter Counted X Stitch 10-14 Ct. SM - Hand Applique 3rd - Wanda Ridley 2nd - KC Chico Preserved Foods - Canned Vegetables Preserved Foods - Jams - Blackberry 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Teri Pasternak 1st - Melody Ackerson Arts & Crafts - Prints & Drawings - Arts & Crafts - Interpretive Photos - Tomatoes 1st - Lola Harris 2nd - Regina Knowles 2nd - Susan Fox Clothing & Textiles - Machine Quilting Animal, Fish, Bird - Last Year’s Fair 1st - Lani Martin 2nd - Sheri Crane 3rd - Becky Preheim 3rd - Sandi Weaver - Machine Applique 1st - Libby DeCoito 1st - Kimberly Brown 2nd - Kelle Miller 3rd - Lani Martin Preserved Foods - Marmalades, Clothing & Textiles - Needlework - 1st - Melody Ackerson 2nd - Tom Balkow 2nd - Cindy Schroeder 3rd - Kathleen Scott Preserved Foods - Jams - Blueberry Butters, & Syrups - Conserves Counted X Stitch 10-14 Ct. LG 2nd - Marilyn Chapman 3rd - Lynn Edwards 3rd - N. Gary Rickard Preserved Foods - Canned Vegetables 1st - Lani Martin 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Ann Sahlin 3rd - Susan Magrini Arts & Crafts - Prints & Drawings - Arts & Crafts - Interpretive Photos - Other Canned Vegetables Preserved Foods - Jams - Boysenberry 2nd - Georgi Heitman 2nd - Sandi Weaver Clothing & Textiles - Machine Quilting Portrait, Human Figure - Theme Photo 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Lani Martin 3rd - Regina Knowles 3rd - Teri Pasternak - Patch - Quilted 1st - Jimi Bonogofsky 1st - Sally Voorheis 2nd - Kelle Miller 2nd - Lola Harris Preserved Foods - Marmalades, Clothing & Textiles - Needlework - 1st - Cynthia Marrs 2nd - Libby DeCoito 2nd - William Patterson 3rd - Rockie Leventon 3rd - Debra Bosworth Butters, & Syrups - Marmalades Counted X Stitch 14+ Ct. SM 2nd - Joyce Messchaert 3rd - Lynn Edwards 3rd - George Abbott Preserved Foods - Canned Vegetables Preserved Foods - Jams - Cherry or or Marm Combo 1st - Sandi Weaver 3rd - Linda Wrenn-Johnson Arts & Crafts - Prints & Drawings Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints - Best Entry - Canned Vegetables Cherry Combo 1st - Georgi Heitman 2nd - Teri Pasternak Clothing & Textiles - Machine Quilting - Landscape - Agriculture 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Lola Harris 2nd - Lola Harris Clothing & Textiles - Needlework - - Baby or Small Quilt 1st - Sally Voorheis 1st - N. Gary Rickard Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes 2nd - Regina Knowles 3rd - Scarlett Bush Counted X Stitch 14+ Ct. LG 1st - Cynthia Marrs 2nd - Wanda Ridley 2nd - Linda Bowers - Beans 3rd - Becky Preheim Preserved Foods - Marmalades, 1st - Sandi Weaver 2nd - Joyce Messchaert 3rd - Karri Mike Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints 1st - Sheri Crane Preserved Foods - Jams - Fig Butters, & Syrups - Berry Syrup 2nd - Teri Pasternak 3rd - Marilyn Chapman Arts & Crafts - Prints & Drawings - - Animal Life 2nd - Scarlett Bush 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Lola Harris 3rd - Jean Sjoberg Clothing & Textiles - Machine Quilting Still Life 1st - Susan Peterson 3rd - Kathleen Scott Preserved Foods - Jams - Nectarine 2nd - Kelle Miller Clothing & Textiles - Needlework - - Quilted Item 1st - Susan Peterson 2nd - George Abbott Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes 1st - Lola Harris 3rd - Regina Knowles Counted Cross Other 1st - Cynthia Marrs 2nd - Wanda Ridley 3rd - William Patterson - Beets 2nd - Lani Martin Preserved Foods - Marmalades, 1st - Jean Sjoberg 2nd - Penny Rand Arts & Crafts - Prints & Drawings - Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints 1st - Rockie Leventon 3rd - Regina Knowles Butters, & Syrups - Other Syrup 2nd - Adelle Maricich 3rd - Melody Ackerson Other Prints & Drawings - Barns & Farm Structures 2nd - Kelle Miller Preserved Foods - Jams - Peach or 1st - Lola Harris 3rd - Susan Fox Clothing & Textiles - Machine Quilting 1st - Randy Davenport 1st - George Abbott 3rd - Lola Harris Peach Combo 2nd - Becky Preheim Clothing & Textiles - Needlework - - Best Entry Machine Quilt 2nd - Jimi Bonogofsky 2nd - N. Gary Rickard Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes 1st - Lola Harris 3rd - Regina Knowles Needlepoint - Picture 1st - Melody Ackerson 3rd - Sally Voorheis 3rd - Linda Bowers - Bread & Butter Pickles 2nd - Kelle Miller Preserved Foods - Marmalades, 1st - Elizabeth Kyle Clothing & Textiles - Machine Quilting- Arts & Crafts - Tole/Decorative Painting Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints 1st - Kathleen Scott 3rd - Sheri Crane Butters, & Syrups - Other Marmalade, 2nd - Rose Peer Professional - Hand Applique - Animals or Woodland Creature - Buildings/Architecture 2nd - Bob Morris Preserved Foods - Jams - Pear Butter, Syrup 3rd - Sally Voorheis 1st - Ellen Greer 1st - Julie Thompson 1st - N. Gary Rickard 3rd - Kelle Miller 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Lola Harris Clothing & Textiles - Needlework - 2nd - Barbara Joiner Arts & Crafts - Tole/Decorative Painting 2nd - George Abbott Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes 2nd - Sheri Crane 2nd - Becky Preheim Needlepoint - Other 3rd - Anna Marie Faahs - Decorative Furniture 3rd - Tristan Howard - Catsup 3rd - Regina Knowles Preserved Foods - Marmalades, 1st - Susan Fox Clothing & Textiles - Machine Quilting- 1st - Lynn Edwards Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints 1st - Lola Harris Preserved Foods - Jams - Plum Butters, & Syrups - Best Entry Marm, 2nd - Jean Sjoberg Professional - Patch - Quilted Arts & Crafts - Adv. Tole/Decorative - Flowers 2nd - Regina Knowles or Plum Combo Butter, Syrup 3rd - Sally Voorheis 1st - Elaine Haas Painting - Animals or Woodland 1st - Cindy Schroeder Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Georgi Heitman Clothing & Textiles - Needlework - 2nd - Betty Hallberg Creature 2nd - Tristan Howard - Chili Sauce 2nd - Lani Martin Preserved Foods - Dried Foods - Jerky Trad. Embroidery - Picture 3rd - Barbara Joiner 1st - Jennifer Williams 3rd - Susan Peterson 1st - Georgi Heitman 3rd - J. Craig Brown 1st - Becky Preheim 1st - Lorene Slusher Clothing & Textiles - Machine Quilting- 2nd - Betty McGram Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints 2nd - Lola Harris Preserved Foods - Jams - 2nd - Regina Knowles 2nd - Sarah Pemberton Professional - Pre Printed Squares Arts & Crafts - Adv. Tole/Decorative - Funny Photo 3rd - Regina Knowles Red Raspberry 3rd - Kelle Miller Clothing & Textiles - Needlework - 1st - Beverly Swarm Painting - Canvas - Fabric Painting 1st - Tristan Howard Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes 1st - Lola Harris Preserved Foods - Dried Foods - Trad. Embroidery - Other Clothing & Textiles - Machine Quilting- 1st - Jennifer Williams Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints - Chow Chow 2nd - J. Craig Brown Dried Fruit 1st - Elaine Haas Professional - Baby or Small Quilt Arts & Crafts - Adv. Tole/Decorative - Insects 1st - Kathleen Scott 3rd - Sheri Crane 1st - Lola Harris 2nd - Bernice Denny 1st - Mary Morton Painting - Decorative Figurines 1st - Tristan Howard 2nd - Lola Harris Preserved Foods - Jams - Strawberry 2nd - Kelle Miller 3rd - Mary Morton 2nd - Beverly Swarm 1st - Jennifer Williams Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints 3rd - Kelle Miller or Strawberry Combo 3rd - Becky Preheim Clothing & Textiles - Needlework - Other Clothing & Textiles - Machine Quilting- Arts & Crafts - Adv. Tole/Decorative - Landscape Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes 1st - Sheri Crane Preserved Foods - Dried Foods - 1st - Elizabeth Kyle Professional - Mini or Doll Quilt Painting - Decorative Furniture 2nd - George Abbott - Crabapple 2nd - Regina Knowles Fruit Leather Clothing & Textiles - Needlework - 1st - Penny Rand 1st - Betty McGram 2nd - William Patterson 1st - Lola Harris 3rd - Lola Harris 1st - Becky Preheim Best Entry - Needlework 2nd - Karyn Dove-Mitchell 2nd - Jennifer Williams 3rd - Bill Brown Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes Preserved Foods - Jams - Wild Plum 2nd - Kelle Miller 1st - Ann Sahlin 3rd - Joyce Messchaert Arts & Crafts - Adv. Tole/Decorative Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints - Dill Pickles 1st - Lani Martin Preserved Foods - Dried Foods - Clothing & Textiles - Hand Knitted Clothing & Textiles - Machine Quilting- Painting - Fruit, Vegetables, Flowers - Mountains & Peaks 1st - Delores Kaupanger 2nd - Lola Harris Other Dried Fruits - Child’s Sweater Professional - Quilted Item 1st - Jennifer Williams 1st - Linda Bowers 2nd - Debra Bosworth 3rd - Kelle Miller 1st - Kelle Miller 1st - Barbara Robbins 1st - Beverly Swarm 2nd - Betty McGram 2nd - George Abbott 3rd - Scarlett Bush Preserved Foods - Jams - Rhubarb 2nd - Lani Martin Clothing & Textiles - Hand Knitted Clothing & Textiles - Machine Arts & Crafts - Adv. Tole/Decorative 3rd - Scarlett Bush Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes 1st - Lola Harris 3rd - Lola Harris - Sweater - Cardigan Quilting- Professional - Best Entry Painting - Folk or Old Tole Designs Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints - Green Tomatoe Preserved Foods - Jams - Other Jams Preserved Foods - Dried Foods - 1st - Barbara Robbins - Machine Quilt Pro 1st - Jennifer Williams - News Events 1st - Rockie Leventon 1st - Lola Harris Best Entry Dried Foods Clothing & Textiles - Hand Knitted 1st - Ellen Greer 2nd - Betty McGram 1st - Tristan Howard 2nd - Kelle Miller 2nd - J. Craig Brown 1st - Becky Preheim - Sweater - Pullover Clothing & Textiles - Miscellaneous Arts & Crafts - Adv. Tole/Decorative Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints 3rd - Lola Harris 3rd - Kelle Miller Preserved Foods - Dried Foods - 1st - Barbara Robbins - Applique Item Painting - Seasonal - People - Children Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes Preserved Foods - Jams - Best of Show Preserved Foods 2nd - Mary Morton 1st - Linda Wrenn-Johnson 1st - Jennifer Williams 1st - Susan Peterson - Mixed Pickles Best Entry Jams 1st - Lola Harris Clothing & Textiles - Hand Knitted 2nd - Ramona Ireland 2nd - Janet Oilar 2nd - Linda Bowers 1st - Lola Harris 1st - Lani Martin Preserved Foods - Dried Foods - - Other Hand Knitted 3rd - Karyn Dove-Mitchell Arts & Crafts - Adv. Tole/Decorative 3rd - William Patterson 2nd - Kelle Miller Preserved Foods - Jellies - Apple or Sweepstakes Preserved Foods 1st - Viola Miller Clothing & Textiles - Miscellaneous Painting - Tole or Decorative Painting Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints 3rd - Becky Preheim Apple Combo 1st - Lola Harris 2nd - Georgi Heitman - Christmas Stocking 1st - Jennifer Williams - People - All other ages Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes 1st - Lola Harris 2nd - Kelle Miller 3rd - Doris Wheeler 1st - Betty Hallberg 2nd - Betty McGram 1st - Lori Hudson - Mustard Pickles 2nd - Kelle Miller 3rd - Regina Knowles Clothing & Textiles - Hand Knitted 2nd - Shawna Proffitt Arts & Crafts - Adv. Tole/ 2nd - George Abbott 1st - Kelle Miller 3rd - Sheri Crane Clothing & Textiles - Best Interpretation - Best Entry - Hand Knitted Clothing & Textiles - Miscellaneous DecorativePainting - 3rd - Scarlett Bush 2nd - Lola Harris Preserved Foods - Jellies - of Fair - Best Interpretation of Fair 1st - Viola Miller - Decorated Hat Best Entry Painting & Drawing Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints Preserved Foods - Pickles & Relishes Berry Combination 1st - Jean Sjoberg Clothing & Textiles - Hand Weaving 1st - Mary Morton 1st - Arleen Papelian - Portraiture - Peppers 1st - Kelle Miller 2nd - Beverly Swarm & Spinning - Hand Spun Yarn - 2nd - Georgie Waddell Arts & Crafts - Adv. Tole/Decorative 1st - Diana Rowe 1st - Lani Martin 2nd - Sheri Crane Clothing & Textiles - Sewing - Apron Natural Wool Clothing & Textiles - Miscellaneous Painting - Magic Pallet Award 2nd - William Patterson 2nd - Lola Harris 3rd - Lola Harris 1st - Brenda Dahle 1st - Cathy Comrack - Doll Clothing 1st - Betty McGram 3rd - Tristan Howard 3rd - Kelle Miller 2nd - Margarette Ingols 2nd - Barbara Robbins 1st - Sally Taylor Arts & Crafts - Misc. Hand Crafts Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints 3rd - Betty Hallberg 3rd - Samantha McQuade 2nd - Sue Scoggin - Basketry - Reflections 3rd - Shawna Proffitt 1st - Janet Oilar 1st - Linda Bowers 2nd - Bill Brown THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • SEPTEMBER 3, 2003 • PAGE 9 2003 INTER-MOUNTAIN FAIR WINNERS Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - Fine Arts - Prints & Drawings - Still Life 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 4-H Department - Misc. Projects - Junior Department - Floricultrue Junior Department - Arts & Crafts - Seascape Funny Photo 1st - Bob Lewis 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H Intermediate - Natural Resource Age 5-9 - Best Entry Ages 5-9 - Collage 1st - William Patterson 1st - Michiko Brown Fine Arts - Prints & Drawings - Stucture 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H Science 1st - Aubrie Schneider 1st - Hunter Hawkins 2nd - Bill Brown 2nd - George Abbott 1st - Carl Sperber 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Cherry Chico, Pine Grove 4H Junior Department - Floriculture 2nd - Katy Gist Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints 3rd - William Patterson 2nd - Bob Lewis 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 4-H Department - Misc. Projects - Ages 10-13 - Just Friends Junior Department - Arts & Crafts - Signs Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - Industry Fine Arts - Prints & Drawings - 1st - Shareesa Carter, Evergreen 4H Intermediate - Woodworking 1st - Betsy Taylor Ages 5-9 - Drawing - Pen & Ink 1st - Bill Brown 1st - Michiko Brown Other Prints & Drawings 1st - Shareesa Carter, Evergreen 4H 2nd - Cherry Chico, Pine Grove 4H 2nd - Ashley Taylor 1st - Nicholas Hudson Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints 2nd - N. Gary Rickard 1st - Carl Sperber 1st - Shareesa Carter, Evergreen 4H 4-H Department - Misc. Projects - 3rd - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 3rd - Katy Gist - Sports 3rd - William Patterson 2nd - Alicia Morris 1st - Shareesa Carter, Evergreen 4H Intermediate - Best Entry Junior Department - Floriculture Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 1st - Bill Brown Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - Insects 3rd - Rita Taylor 2nd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Cherry Chico, Pine Grove 4H Ages 10-13 - Mount Lassen Ages 5-9 - Drawing - Pencil 2nd - N. Gary Rickard 1st - Michiko Brown Fine Arts - Miscellaneous - Sculpture 2nd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 4-H Department - Misc. Projects - 1st - Betsy Taylor 1st - Renee Schneider Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints 2nd - George Abbott 1st - Linda Isbell 2nd - Breanne Reynolds, Evergreen Advanced - Project Emphasizing Skills 2nd - Ashley Taylor 2nd - Sierra Burley - Still Life Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - Fine Arts - Miscellaneous - 4-H 1st - Zack Barber, Cloverleaf 4-H Junior Department - Floriculture Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 1st - Linda Bowers Landscape BEST OF SHOW FINE ARTS 2nd - Breanne Reynolds, Evergreen 2nd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H Ages 10-13 - Playing Hookey Ages 5-9 - Drawing - Other 2nd - N. Gary Rickard 1st - Michiko Brown 1st - Daniel Cherry 4-H 2nd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Ashley Taylor 1st - Katy Gist 3rd - Tristan Howard 2nd - William Patterson Fine Arts - Professional Photography 2nd - Breanne Reynolds, Evergreen 4-H Department - Misc. Projects - 2nd - Betsy Taylor 2nd - Nicholas Hudson Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints 3rd - George Abbott - Landscape 4-H Advanced - Best Entry Junior Department - Floriculture 3rd - Kyle Brown - Water Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - 2nd - Bob Lewis 2nd - Breanne Reynolds, Evergreen 1st - Zack Barber, Cloverleaf 4-H Ages 10-13 - Summer Fun Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 1st - Bill Brown Majestic Mountain Fine Arts - Professional Photography 4-H 4-H Department - Arts & Crafts - 1st - Ashley Taylor Ages 5-9 - Jewelry 2nd - Tristan Howard 1st - Michiko Brown - Portrait 2nd - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H Novice - Handcrafts 2nd - Betsy Taylor 1st - Katy Gist 3rd - Linda Bowers 2nd - William Patterson 1st - Jill Binger 2nd - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Kathryn Barnett, Providence 4H 3rd - Calie Schneider, Cloverleaf 4H 2nd - Taylor Corder Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints 3rd - George Abbott Fine Arts - Professional Photography 2nd - Shareesa Carter, Evergreen 4H 1st - Hailey Beckett, Providence 4H Junior Department - Floriculture Junior Department - Arts & Crafts - Western Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - - Still Life 3rd - Shareesa Carter, Evergreen 4H 1st - Shelby Sisk, Evergreen 4-H Ages 10-13 - Family Picnic Ages 5-9 - Leatherwork 1st - Tristan Howard Night Scene 1st - Bob Lewis 4-H Department - Vegetables - 4-H Department - Arts & Crafts - 1st - Calie Schneider, Cloverleaf 4H 1st - Natosha Crum Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints 1st - N. Gary Rickard 2nd - Jill Binger 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H Novice - Photography 2nd - Christa Bosworth 2nd - Howard Harris - Wildlife 2nd - George Abbott Fine Arts - Professional Photography 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrition 1st - Cheyenne Bricker, Providence 4H 3rd - Betsy Taylor Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 1st - William Patterson 3rd - Michiko Brown - Structure - Primary - Cookies 1st - Heather Carter, Evergreen 4H Junior Department - Floriculture Ages 5-9 - Mixed Media Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - 1st - Bob Lewis 1st - Aubrie Schneider, Cloverleaf 4H 1st - Heather Carter, Evergreen 4H Ages 10-13 - Roughneck 1st - Creanna Moore - Winter Scene People - Children 2nd - Jill Binger 1st - Aubrie Schneider, Cloverleaf 4H 1st - Heather Carter, Evergreen 4H 1st - Ashley Taylor 2nd - Amy Brown 1st - Linda Stanford 1st - George Abbott Fine Arts - Professional Photography 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrition 1st - Heather Carter, Evergreen 4H 2nd - Shane Hunsaker Junior Department - Arts & Crafts Arts & Crafts - Black and White Prints 2nd - Michiko Brown - Wildlife - Primary - Candies 1st - Heather Carter, Evergreen 4H 3rd - Betsy Taylor Ages 5-9 - Model Airplane, Car, etc. - Other Black & White Print 3rd - William Patterson 1st - Rick Edwards 2nd - Gerika Reynoso, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Heather Carter, Evergreen 4H Junior Department - Floriculture 1st - Stephen Dean, III 1st - Susan Peterson Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - People 4-H Department - Clothing & Textiles 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrution 4-H Department - Arts & Crafts - Ages 10-13 - Exhibitor’s Choice 2nd - Scott Dean 2nd - George Abbott - All other ages - Novice - Clothing & Accessories - Novice - Muffins, Biscuits, Rolls Novice - Paintings & Drawings 1st - Ashley Taylor Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 3rd - Bill Brown 1st - Michiko Brown 1st - Quinsea Pratt, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Cooper Allison, Burney 4-H 1st - KC Chico, Pine Grove 4-H 2nd - Betsy Taylor Ages 5-9 - Watercolor Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - Agriculture 2nd - George Abbott 1st - Bailey Cox, Providence 4-H 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrution 1st - KC Chico, Pine Grove 4-H Junior Department - Floriculture 1st - Katy Gist 1st - Cindy Schroeder 3rd - N. Gary Rickard 2nd - Hailey Beckett, Providence 4H - Novice - Cookies 1st - KC Chico, Pine Grove 4-H Ages 10-13 - Best Entry 2nd - Clayton Poore 2nd - Lani Martin Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - Portrait 4-H Department - Clothing & Textiles 1st - Shelby Sisk, Evergreen 4-H 1st - KC Chico, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Ashley Taylor Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 3rd - Cordelia Saltzman 1st - Michiko Brown - Novice - Textiles & Needlework 3rd - Shelby Sisk, Evergreen 4-H 1st - KC Chico, Pine Grove 4-H Junior Department - Baked Foods Ages 5-9 - Painted Pots Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - 2nd - George Abbott 1st - Lauren Vestal 3rd - Cooper Allison, Burney 4-H 2nd - KC Chico, Pine Grove 4-H Ages 5-9 - Brownies 1st - Howard Harris Animal Life - Domestic 3rd - N. Gary Rickard 4-H Department - Clothing & Textiles 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrution 4-H Department - Arts & Crafts - 1st - Jacob Knowles 2nd - Amy Brown 1st - Brenda Dahle Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - - Novice - Other - Novice - Other Novice - Best Entry 2nd - Howard Harris 3rd - Kyle Brown 2nd - Kimberly Brown Rainbow 1st - Heather Carter, Evergreen 4H 1st - Cooper Allison, Burney 4-H 1st - Heather Carter, Evergreen 4H 3rd - Bradley Schneider Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 3rd - Cordelia Saltzman 1st - Michiko Brown 4-H Department - Clothing & Textiles 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrution 4-H Department - Arts & Crafts - Junior Department - Baked Foods Ages 5-9 - Photography Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - 2nd - George Abbott - Novice - Best Entry - Novice - Best Entry Beginning - Handcrafts Ages 5-9 - Cake - decorated 1st - Renee Schneider Barns and other Farm Sturcture Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - 1st - Lauren Vestal 1st - Shelby Sisk 1st - Shelbe Hunsaker, Providence 4-H 1st - Hailee Anderson Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 1st - Anita Ray Reflections 4-H Department - Clothing & Textiles 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrituion 1st - Ryan Leventon, Providence 4-H 2nd - Amy Brown Ages 5-9 - Sculpture 2nd - Linda Standart 1st - Denise Dethlefsen -Beginning - Clothing & Accessories - Beginning - Muffins, Biscuits, Rolls 1st - Kelsey Hawkins, Bieber 4H Junior Department - Baked Foods 1st - Bradley Schneider 3rd - William Patterson 2nd - George Abbott 1st - Kathryn Barnett, Providence 4H 1st - Kelsey Hawkins, Bieber 4H 1st - Kelsey Hawkins, Bieber 4H Ages 5-9 - Candy 2nd - Clayton Poore Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - 3rd - N. Gary Rickard 1st - Kathryn Barnett, Providence 4H 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrituion 1st - Kelsey Hawkins, Bieber 4H 1st - Taylor Corder 3rd - Bailey Hovis Buildings/Architecture Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - 1st - Stephanie McQuade, Burney 4H - Beginning - Cookies 1st - Stephanie McQuade, Burney 4H Junior Department - Baked Foods Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 1st - Tristan Howard Seascape 1st - Cheyenne Bricker, Providence 4H 1st - Kelsey Hawkins, Bieber 4H 1st - Stephanie McQuade, Burney 4H Ages 5-9 - Chocolate Chip Cookies Ages 5-9 - Weaving 2nd - Janet Perry 1st - George Abbott 2nd - Shelbe Hunsaker, Providence 1st - Stephanie McQuade, Burney 4H 1st - Stephanie McQuade, Burney 4H 1st - Howard Harris 1st - Renee Schneider 3rd - Denise Dethlefsen 2nd - N. Gary Rickard 4-H 2nd - Kelsey Hawkins, Bieber 4H 1st - Stephanie McQuade, Burney 4H 2nd - Renee Schneider 2nd - Katy Gist Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - Flowers 3rd - Michiko Brown 2nd - Cheyenne Bricker, Providence 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrituion 1st - Stephanie McQuade, Burney 4H 3rd - Justin Knowles 3rd - Amy Brown 1st - Denise Dethlefsen Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - Sports 4H - Beginning - Cakes 2nd - Stephanie McQuade, Burney 4H Junior Department - Baked Foods Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 2nd - Cindy Schroeder 1st - Michiko Brown 4-H Department - Clothing & Textiles 2nd - Stephanie McQuade, Burney 4H 4-H Department - Arts & Crafts - Ages 5-9 - Oatmeal Cookies Ages 5-9 - Vegetable - Decorated 3rd - Lani Martin 2nd - George Abbott -Beginning - Textiles & Needlework 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrituion Beginning - Leathercraft 1st - Sarah Estes 1st - Howard Harris Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - 3rd - N. Gary Rickard 1st - Kelsey Hawkins, Bieber 4H - Beginning - Pies 1st - Tylor Crum, Evergreen 4H Junior Department - Baked Foods Junior Department - Arts & Crafts Funny Photo Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - Still Life 4-H Department - Clothing & Textiles 2nd - Stephanie McQuade, Burney 4H 2nd - Tylor Crum, Evergreen 4H Ages 5-9 - Peanut Butter Cookies Ages 5-9 - String Art 1st - Dolores Hinds 1st - William Patterson -Beginning - Other 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrituion 4-H Department - Arts & Crafts - 1st - Howard Harris 1st - Amy Brown 2nd - Sandra Kreuter 2nd - George Abbott 1st - Stephanie McQuade, Burney 4H - Beginning - Best Entry Beginning - Photography 2nd - Justin Knowles Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 3rd - Deborah Scott 3rd - Michiko Brown 4-H Department - Clothing & Textiles 1st - Kelsey Hawkins, Bieber 4H 1st - Hailey Beckett, Providence 4H 3rd - Katie Stroud, Cloverleaf 4H Ages 5-9 - Other Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - Insects Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - Storm -Beginning - Best Entry 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrution 4-H Department - Arts & Crafts - Junior Department - Baked Foods 1st - Colton Shaffer 1st - Tristan Howard 1st - Michiko Brown 1st - Stephanie McQuade, Burney 4H Intermediate - Muffins, Biscuits, Rolls Beginning - Paintings & Drawings Ages 5-9 - Snickerdoodles 2nd - Clayton Poore 2nd - William Patterson 2nd - George Abbott 4-H Department - Clothing & Textile 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Kelsey Hawkins, Bieber 4H 1st - Howard Harris 3rd - Bradley Schneider 3rd - Georgie Waddell 3rd - N. Gary Rickard - Intermed - Clothing & Accessories 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 4-H Department - Arts & Crafts - 2nd - Renee Schneider Junior Department - Arts & Crafts Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - Landscape Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - 1st - Lindsey Crum, Evergreen 4-H 2nd - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H Intermediate - Handcrafts 3rd - Brittany Coulter Ages 5-9 - Best Entry 1st - Susan Peterson Sunset - Sunrise 1st - Lindsey Crum, Evergreen 4-H 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrution 1st - Quinsea Pratt, Evergreen 4-H Junior Department - Baked Foods 1st - Renee Schneider 2nd - Sandra Kreuter 1st - Denise Dethlefsen 1st - Lindsey Crum, Evergreen 4-H Intermediate - Cookies 1st - Quinsea Pratt, Evergreen 4-H Ages 5-9 - Sugar Cookies Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 3rd - William Patterson 2nd - George Abbott 1st - Lindsey McQuade, Burney 4H 1st - Lisa Senko, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Quinsea Pratt, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Sarah Estes Ages 10-13 - Collage Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - 3rd - N. Gary Rickard 1st - Lydia McDemos, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Shane Hunsaker, Providence 4-H Junior Department - Baked Foods 1st - Christina Cohen Mountains & Peaks Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - 1st - Shelby Sisk, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Lindsey McQuade, Burney 4H Ages 5-9 - Other Quick Bread Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 1st - Cindy Schroeder Water Falls 1st - Shelby Sisk, Evergreen 4-H 2nd - Taylor Winningham, Burney 4-H 1st - Lindsey McQuade, Burney 4H 1st - Brittany Coulter Ages 10-13 - Drawing - Charcoal 2nd - Julie Gould 1st - Michiko Brown 2nd - Courtney Jones, Burney 4-H 2nd - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Lindsey McQuade, Burney 4H 2nd - Colleen Coulter 1st - Betsy Taylor 3rd - Linda Standart 2nd - George Abbott 2nd - Calie Schneider, Cloverleaf 4H 2nd - Nicholas Lakey, Evergreen 1st - Lindsey McQuade, Burney 4H 3rd - Taylor Corder Junior Department - Arts & Crafts Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - 3rd - William Patterson 4-H Department - Clothing & Textile 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrution 1st - Lindsey McQuade, Burney 4H Junior Department - Baked Foods Ages 10-13 - Drawing - Pen & Ink News Event Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - - Intermed - Textiles & Needlework Intermediate - Candies 1st - Taylor Winningham, Burney 4-H Ages 5-9 - Other Cookies 1st - Shelbe Hunsaker, Providence 4-H 1st - Dolores Hinds Winter Scene 2nd - Lindsey McQuade, Burney 4H 1st - Eddy Dye, Evergreen 4H 1st - Taylor Winningham, Burney 4-H 1st - Sarah Estes 2nd - Ashley Taylor Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - Old Glory 1st - Michiko Brown 4-H Department - Clothing & Textile 2nd - Lisa Senko, Evergreen 4-H 2nd - Tyler Leventon, Providence 4-H Junior Department - Baked Foods 3rd - Whitney Kellum 1st - Anita Ray 2nd - N. Gary Rickard - Intermed - Other 2nd - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 2nd - Taylor Winningham, Burney 4-H Ages 5-9 - Other Baked Foods Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 2nd - Dolores Hinds 3rd - George Abbott 1st - Lindsey Crum, Evergreen 4-H 3rd - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 4-H Department - Arts & Crafts - 1st - Brittany Coulter Ages 10-13 - Drawing - Pencil 3rd - Susan Peterson Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - Water 2nd - Courtney Jones, Burney 4-H 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrution Intermediate - Leathercraft Junior Department - Baked Foods 1st - Michael Yingling Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - 1st - N. Gary Rickard 2nd - Lindsey McQuade, Burney 4H Intermediate - Cakes 1st - Kyle Pereira, Evergreen 4H Ages 5-9 - Best Entry 2nd - Ethan Phelps People - Children 2nd - Michiko Brown 4-H Department - Clothing & Textile 1st - Courtney Jones, Burney 4-H 1st - Bryan Carter 1st - Sarah Estes 3rd - Ashley Taylor 1st - Lori Hudson 3rd - Denise Dethlefsen - Intermed - Best Entry 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H Junior Department - Baked Foods Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 2nd - Anita Ray Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - Western 1st - Lindsey Crum, Evergreen 4-H 2nd - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H Ages 10-13 - Brownies Ages 10-13 - Drawing - Other 3rd - Marsha Bidwell 1st - William Patterson 4-H Department - Clothing & Textiles 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrution 2nd - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Lisa Preheim 1st - Betsy Taylor Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - 2nd - Michiko Brown - Advanced - Clothing & Accessories Intermediate - Pies 2nd - Nicholas Lakey, Evergreen 2nd - Jacqueline Harris, Burney 4H 2nd - Ashley Taylor People - All other ages 3rd - George Abbott 1st - KC Chico, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Lindsey McQuade, Burney 4H 4-H Department - Arts & Crafts - 3rd - Emily Estes 3rd - Whitney Kellum 1st - Linda Bowers Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - 1st - Samantha McQuade, Burney 4H 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrution Intermediate - Photography Junior Department - Baked Foods Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 2nd - Trish McQuade Woodland 1st - KC Chico, Pine Grove 4-H Intermediate - Other 1st - Lindsey McQuade, Burney 4H Ages 10-13 - Cake - decorated Ages 10-13 - Jewelry 3rd - Pat Smith 1st - N. Gary Rickard 2nd - Samantha McQuade, Burney 4H 1st - Caitlin Heringer, Evergreen 4-H 1st - Lydia McDemos, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Ashley Bennett 1st - Christina Cohen Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - Portraiture 2nd - Michiko Brown 3rd - KC Chico, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Lydia McDemos, Pine Grove 4H Junior Department - Baked Foods Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 1st - Georgie Waddell 3rd - William Patterson 3rd - KC Chico, Pine Grove 4-H 2nd - Taylor Winningham, Burney 4-H 1st - Lydia McDemos, Pine Grove 4H Ages 10-13 - Candy Ages 10-13 - Leatherwork 2nd - Linda Halvarson Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - 4-H Department - Clothing & Textiles 2nd - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Jolynn Knowles 1st - Jacqueline Harris, Burney 4H 3rd - Scarlett Bush Other Colored Slides - Advanced - Other 2nd - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 2nd - Alysha Phipps 2nd - Bryan Carter Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - Rainbow 1st - N. Gary Rickard 2nd - Samantha McQuade, Burney 4H 2nd - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 3rd - Whitney Kellum Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 1st - Cindy Schroeder 2nd - George Abbott 4-H Department - Clothing & Textiles 3rd - Lindsey McQuade, Burney 4H 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H Junior Department - Baked Foods Ages 10-13 - Mixed Media 2nd - Linda Odegard 3rd - Michiko Brown - Advanced - Best Entry 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrution 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H Ages 10-13 - Chocolate Chip Cookies 1st - Betsy Taylor 3rd - Georgie Waddell Arts & Crafts - Digital Photography 1st - KC Chico, Pine Grove 4-H Intermediate - Best Entry 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Ashley Bennett 2nd - Michael Yingling Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - Reflections - Computer/Printer Magic 4-H Department - Floriculture - Primary 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 2nd - Emily Estes 3rd - Whitney Kellum 1st - Linda Standart 1st - Delores Bickford - Potted Plants 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrition 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 3rd - Whitney Kellum Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 2nd - Susan Peterson 2nd - Susan Peterson 2nd - Bradley Schneider, Cloverleaf 4H - Advanced - Muffins, Biscuits, Rolls 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H Junior Department - Baked Foods Ages 10-13 - Model Airplanes, etc. 3rd - Janet Perry Arts & Crafts - Digital Photography 4-H Department - Floriculture - Novice 2nd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H Ages 10-13 - Peanut Butter Cookies 1st - Will Scott Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - Seascape - Animals - Potted Plants 2nd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 2nd - Lydia McDemos, Pine Grove 4H 2nd - Christa Bosworth Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 1st - George Abbott 1st - Kari Rose 1st - Ryan Leventon, Providence 4-H 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrition 2nd - Lydia McDemos, Pine Grove 4H 3rd - Lisa Preheim Ages 10-13 - Painted Pots 2nd - Linda Standart 2nd - Jere Tumborello 2nd - Johanna Gunnerson, Providence - Advanced - Cookies 2nd - Lydia McDemos, Pine Grove 4H Junior Department - Baked Foods 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 3rd - Cordelia Saltzman 3rd - Tristan Howard 4-H 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 2nd - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H Ages 10-13 - Snickerdoodles 2nd - Clayton Brown Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - Signs Arts & Crafts - Digital Photography 2nd - Katie Gunnerson, Providence 4H 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 2nd - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Whitney Kellum Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 1st - Tristan Howard - Flowers 2nd - Shelbe Hunsaker, Providence 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrition 4-H Department - Arts & Crafts - 2nd - Emily Estes Ages 10-13 - Oil Painting 2nd - George Abbott 1st - Cindy Schroeder 4-H - Advanced - Cakes Intermediate - Paintings & Drawings Junior Department - Baked Foods 3rd - Jacqueline Harris, Burney 4H 3rd - Denise Dethlefsen 2nd - Valerie Endicott 2nd - Shane Hunsaker, Providence 4-H 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Bailey Cox, Providence 4-H Ages 10-13 - Other Cookies Junior Department - Arts & Crafts Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - Sports 3rd - Stacy Schneider 3rd - Hailey Beckett, Providence 4H 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrition 2nd - Bailey Cox, Providence 4-H 1st - Alysha Phipps Ages 10-13 - Watercolor 1st - Grayson Brown Arts & Crafts - Digital Photography 4-H Department - Floriculture - Novice - Advanced - Other 2nd - Bailey Cox, Providence 4-H 2nd - Whitney Kellum 1st - Whitney Kellum 2nd - Dana Looper - People - Arrangements 2nd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 2nd - Bailey Cox, Providence 4-H 3rd - Emily Estes 2nd - Betsy Taylor 3rd - George Abbott 1st - Jere Tumborello 1st - Johanna Gunnerson, Providence 2nd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 4-H Department - Arts & Crafts - Junior Department - Baked Foods Junior Department - Arts & Crafts Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - Still Life 2nd - Cindy Schroeder 4-H 4-H Department - Foods & Nutrition Intermediate - Best Entry Ages 10-13 - Quick Breads Ages 10-13 - Photography 1st - Claudia Woods 3rd - Valerie Endicott 1st - Katie Gunnerson, Providence 4H - Advanced - Best Entry 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Alysha Phipps 1st - Bryan Carter 2nd - Brenda Dahle Arts & Crafts - Digital Photography 4-H Department - Floriculture - Novice 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 4-H Department - Arts & Crafts - 3rd - Emily Estes 2nd - Deborah Blunt 3rd - George Abbott - Sunrise/Sunset - Best Entry 4-H Department - Food Preservation Advanced - Handcrafts Junior Department - Baked Foods 3rd - Jacqueline Harris, Burney 4H Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - 1st - Valerie Endicott 1st - Katie Gunnerson, Providence 4H - Novice - Fruits 1st - Tara Winningham, Burney 4-H Ages 10-13 - Other Baked Foods Junior Department - Arts & Crafts Sunset - Sunrise 2nd - Cindy Schroeder 4-H Department - Floriculture - 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Samantha McQuade, Burney 4H 1st - Bryan Carter Ages 10-13 - Sculpture 1st - Denise Dethlefsen 3rd - Tristan Howard Beginning - Potted Plants 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Samantha McQuade, Burney 4H 2nd - Jessica Knowles 1st - Samantha Johnson 2nd - Linda Halvarson Arts & Crafts - Digital Photography 1st - Renee Schneider, Cloverleaf 4H 4-H Department - Food Preservation 1st - Samantha McQuade, Burney 4H Junior Department - Baked Foods 2nd - Gavin Poore 3rd - Teri Pasternak - Other 4-H Department - Floriculture - - Novice - Vegetables 1st - Samantha McQuade, Burney 4H Ages 10-13 - Best Entry Junior Department - Arts & Crafts Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - Water 1st - Cindy Schroeder Beginning - Best Entry 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Samantha McQuade, Burney 4H 1st - Ashley Bennett Ages 10-13 - Vegetable - Decorated 1st - Anita Ray 2nd - Michelle Blunt 1st - Renee Schneider, Cloverleaf 4H 2nd - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Kevin Carter, Cloverleaf 4-H Junior Department - Baked Foods Ages 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 2nd - Cindy Schroeder 3rd - Stacy Schneider 4-H Department - Floriculture - 4-H Department - Food Preservation 2nd - Tara Winningham, Burney 4-H 14-17 - Cake - decorated 2nd - Dustin Derry 3rd - N. Gary Rickard Arts & Crafts - Digital Photography Intermediate - Potted Plants - Novice - Jams, Jellies, Preserves 2nd - Samantha McQuade, Burney 4H 1st - Jeana Knowles 3rd - Ashley Taylor Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - Western - Best Entry Photography 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 4-H Department - Arts & Crafts - Junior Department - Baked Foods Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 1st - William Patterson 1st - Diana Rowe 3rd - Lindsey McQuade, Burney 4H 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H Advanced - Leathercraft Ages 14-17 - Chocolate Chip Cookies Ages 10-13 - Weaving 2nd - Cordelia Saltzman Fine Arts - Oil Paintings - Wildlife 4-H Department - Floriculture - 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - KC Chico 1st - Whitney Kellum 3rd - Linda Bowers 2nd - Rita Taylor Intermediate - Mini Gardens 4-H Department - Food Preservation 4-H Department - Arts & Crafts - Junior Department - Baked Foods 2nd - Lydia McDemos, Pine Grove 4H Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - Wildlife Fine Arts - Oil Paintings - Landscape 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H - Novice - Best Entry Advanced - Photography Ages 14-17 - Quick Bread 3rd - Christina Cohen 1st - Georgie Waddell 1st - Rita Taylor 2nd - Cherry Chico, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Jeana Knowles Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 2nd - Linda Halvarson 2nd - Joanne Germano 3rd - Cherry Chico, Pine Grove 4H 4-H Department - Food Preservation 2nd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H Junior Department - Baked Foods Ages 10-13 - Woodwork 3rd - Cordelia Saltzman Fine Arts - Oil Paintings - Portrait, or 4-H Department - Floriculture - Intermediate - Fruits 4-H Department - Arts & Crafts - Ages 14-17 - Best Entry 1st - Jessica Knowles Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - Human Figure Intermediate - Arrangements 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H Advanced - Paintings & Drawings 1st - KC Chico 2nd - Jolynn Knowles Winter Scene 2nd - Joni Bonogofsky 1st - Lindsey McQuade, Burney 4H 2nd - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Alicia Cox, Cloverleaf 4-H Junior Department - Clothing & Textiles Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 1st - Georgie Waddell Fine Arts - Oil Paintings - Still Life 4-H Department - Floriculture - 4-H Department - Food Preservation 1st - Alicia Cox, Cloverleaf 4-H Ages 5-9 - Textiles & Needlework Ages 10-13 - Other 2nd - Sally Voorheis 2nd - Joanne Germano Intermediate - Best Entry Intermediate - Vegetables 1st - Alicia Cox, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Carrie Scott 1st - Bryan Carter 3rd - N. Gary Rickard Fine Arts - Oil Paintings - 1st - Lindsey McQuade, Burney 4H 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Alicia Cox, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Carrie Scott 1st - Ashley Taylor Arts & Crafts - Color Prints - Other Oil Paintings 4-H Department - Floriculture - 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 2nd - Alicia Cox, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Casey Scott 2nd - Lydia McDemos, Pine Grove 4H Other Color Prints 1st - Rita Taylor Advanced - Potted Plants 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 4-H Department - Arts & Crafts - Junior Department - Clothing & Textiles 3rd - Shane Hunsaker, Providence 4-H 1st - N. Gary Rickard 2nd - Joanne Germano 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 4-H Department - Food Preservation Advanced - Best Entry Ages 5-9 - Any Item of Wearing Apparel Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 2nd - Lani Martin Fine Arts - Water Colors - Wildlife 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H Intermediate - Jams, Jellies, Preserves 1st - Kevin Carter, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Howard Harris Ages 10-13 - Best Entry 3rd - Kathleen Hudson 1st - Alice Walsh 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H Junior Department - Floricultrue Junior Department - Clothing & Textiles 1st - Betsy Taylor, Evergreen 4-H Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - 2nd - Jan Cetta 2nd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H Age 5-9 - Cowboys & Indians Ages 5-9 - Best Entry Junior Department - Arts & Crafts Any previous IM Fair 3rd - Rita Taylor 2nd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H 1st - Renee Schneider 1st - Howard Harris Ages 14-17 - Drawing - Pen & Ink 1st - Michiko Brown Fine Arts - Water Colors - Landscape 3rd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 4-H Department - Food Preservation 2nd - Racheal Wellemeyer Junior Department - Clothing & Textiles 1st - Cody Robertson 2nd - George Abbott 1st - Daniel Cherry 4-H Department - Floriculture - Intermediate - Best Entry Junior Department - Floricultrue Ages 10-13 - Textiles & Needlework Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 3rd - N. Gary Rickard 2nd - Carl Sperber Advanced - Mini Gardens 1st - Haley Martin, Cloverleaf 4-H Age 5-9 - School Bell 1st - Big Valley 4th grade Ages 14-17 - Drawing - Pencil Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - Abstract 3rd - Alice Walsh 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 4-H Department - Food Preservation 1st - Aubrie Schneider, Cloverleaf 4H 1st - Big Valley 4th grade 1st - Nicole Looper 1st - Michiko Brown Fine Arts - Water Colors - Portrait 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H - Advanced - Fruits 2nd - Shelbe Hunsaker, Providence 1st - Emily Estes 3rd - Cody Robertson 2nd - William Patterson 1st - Belinda Strickland 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 4-H 1st - Emily Estes Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 3rd - N. Gary Rickard 2nd - Rita Taylor 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H Junior Department - Floricultrue Junior Department - Clothing & Textiles Ages 14-17 - Drawing or Print - Other Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - Fine Arts - Water Colors - Still Life 3rd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 4-H Department - Food Preservation Age 5-9 - Itsy Bitsy Spider Ages 10-13 - Any Item of Wearing 3rd - Cody Robertson Agriculture 1st - Daniel Cherry 3rd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H - Advanced - Vegetables 1st - Creanna Moore Apparel Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 1st - George Abbott 2nd - Alice Walsh 4-H Department - Floriculture - 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 2nd - Renee Schneider 1st - Jessica Knowles Ages 14-17 - Painting - Oil 2nd - Michiko Brown 3rd - Valerie Robb Advanced - Arrangements 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 3rd - Racheal Wellemeyer Junior Department - Clothing & Textiles 1st - Nicole Looper 3rd - N. Gary Rickard Fine Arts - Water Colors - Structure 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 4-H Department - Food Preservation Junior Department - Floricultrue Ages 10-13 - Best Entry Junior Department - Arts & Crafts Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - 1st - Carl Sperber 2nd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H - Advanced - Jams, Jellies, Preserves Age 5-9 - Birthday Party 1st - Big Valley 4th grade Ages 14-17 - Watercolor Animal Life 2nd - Daniel Cherry 2nd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Aubrie Schneider, Cloverleaf 4H Junior Department - Clothing & Textiles 1st - Nicole Looper 1st - N. Gary Rickard 3rd - Rita Taylor 3rd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 2nd - Jessica Prins Ages 14-17 - Textiles & Needlework Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 2nd - William Patterson Fine Arts - Water Colors - 3rd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 4-H Department - Food Preservation 3rd - Renee Schneider 1st - Kelsi Halverson Ages 14-17 - Photography 3rd - George Abbott Other Water Color 3rd - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H - Advanced - Best Entry Junior Department - Floricultrue 1st - Stacie Juranits 1st - Kimberly Blunt Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - Barns 1st - Daniel Cherry 4-H Department - Floriculture - 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H Age 5-9 - Sleep Over 1st - Samantha McQuade 2nd - Nicole Looper 1st - Michiko Brown 2nd - Valerie Robb Advanced - Best Entry 4-H Department - Misc. Projects - 1st - Aubrie Schneider, Cloverleaf 4H 1st - Billie Waltz 3rd - Scott Schroeder 2nd - George Abbott 3rd - Rita Taylor 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H Novice - Project Emphasizing Skills 2nd - Jessica Prins 2nd - Samantha McQuade Junior Department - Arts & Crafts Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - Fine Arts - Mixed Media - Mixed Media 4-H Department - Vegetables - 1st - Cody Macabe, Pine Grove 4H Junior Department - Floricultrue Junior Department - Clothing & Textiles Ages 14-17 - Sculpture Buildings 1st - Rita Taylor Vegetables 2nd - Cody Macabe, Pine Grove 4H Age 5-9 - Sponge Bob Square Pants Ages 14-17 - Any Item of Wearing 1st - Crystal Cohen 1st - George Abbott 2nd - Jan Cetta 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 4-H Department - Misc. Projects - 1st - Creanna Moore Apparel Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 2nd - William Patterson Fine Arts - Prints & Drawings - Wildlife 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H Novice - Rocketry 2nd - Racheal Wellemeyer 1st - Kelsi Halverson Ages 14-17 - Woodworking 3rd - Michiko Brown 1st - Bob Lewis 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 1st - Cody Macabe, Pine Grove 4H Junior Department - Floricultrue 1st - Stacie Juranits 1st - Bonni Buckman, McArthur FFA Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - Design 2nd - Joni Bonogofsky 1st - Jon Crane, Pine Grove 4-H 4-H Department - Misc. Projects - Age 5-9 - Monsters Inc. 1st - Samantha McQuade Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 1st - N. Gary Rickard 3rd - Rita Taylor 1st - Breanne Reynolds, Evergreen Novice - Best Entry 1st - Renee Schneider Junior Department - Clothing & Textiles Ages 14-17 - Other 2nd - Michiko Brown Fine Arts - Prints & Drawings - 4-H 1st - Cody Macabe, Pine Grove 4H Junior Department - Floricultrue Ages 14-17 - Best Entry 1st - Sylvia Moran 3rd - William Patterson Portrait, or Human Figure 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 4-H Department - Misc. Projects - Age 5-9 - Little Wrangler 1st - Samantha McQuade 3rd - Crystal Cohen Arts & Crafts - Colored Slides - Flowers 1st - Joni Bonogofsky 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H Intermediate - Project Emphasizing 1st - Bradley Schneider Junior Department - Arts & Crafts Junior Department - Arts & Crafts 1st - George Abbott 2nd - Rita Taylor 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H Skills 2nd - Taylor Corder Ages 5-9 - Beadwork Ages 14-17 - Best Entry 2nd - William Patterson 3rd - Alicia Morris 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Kyle Pereira, Evergreen 4H 3rd - Racheal Wellemeyer 1st - Bradley Schneider 1st - Nicole Looper 3rd - N. Gary Rickard 1st - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 1st - Quinsea Pratt, Evergreen 4-H 2nd - Sarah Estes 2nd - Kyle Kellum, Pine Grove 4H 3rd - Aubrie Schneider PAGE 10 • SEPTEMBER 3, 2003 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • SEPTEMBER 3, 2003 • PAGE 11 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Explorers House Democrat prescrip- or is it you don’t care? tion proposal, down onto the So, that all being said, Program House fl oor. (see live CNN remember who is who is coverage). public offi ce and vote against Editor: Unfortunately, the fi nal all of those who seem not to I am Sergeant of the tear-laden House Plan is have the peoples interests at Burney Explorers post. We nothing more than a half- heart. Vote and fi ght for our are a group of kids between brained product, made under voice. the ages of 14 and 21. duress, and adopted an hour See you all in Oct and Our advisor is Marc St. after the allotted-time had remember vote yes to recall Clair who is one of the depu- elapsed. Davis. ties of Burney. -John Bauer -Mike Rodriquez The Explorers program is Martinez Johnson Park a opportunity for kids who are interested in law enforce- Grateful Successful ment, it gives us a chance to Burney American Legion Post #441 learn what Sheriffs do to help volunteers benefi t keep our community safe. Newly elected offi cers for 2003-2004, starting from left, Bill Baldwin-Com- Editor: concert mander, Floyd Blakley-1st Vice Commander, Gene Rosendahl-Service Offi - With the help of the Burney The Montgomery Creek Lions Club, we recently went Volunteer Fire Co. 71 wishes Editor: cer, Robert Cook-Chaplin, Brad Myers-Sergeant at Arms, Ed Finney-Adjutant. to a competition in Seattle to thank the following mer- We would like to thank the Not pictured, Joe Churney-Judge Advocate and Jim Arveson-2nd Vice Com- Washington. Unfortunately chants for their donations to following businesses for their mander. we didn’t place or win any our recent Fireman’s Picnic. donations to our successful awards. We wouldn’t have Burney: Mt. Burney benefi t concert for the Skate- been able to go without the Theatre; Les Schwab Tire board Park. generous donation from the Center, Pit River Casino, Leo Holiday, Safeway, Lions Lions Club. s. Jones Propane Service, Club, Leo Jones, USA Gas, If you are not sure what Round Table Pizza, Napa Alpine, Davis Copy Center, the Lions Club does for the Auto Parts, Intermountain Channel 6. community, they replace the News, Vaughn’s Sporting The band “A Day Late” for American fl ag on Main Street Goods, Burney Saw Shop, joining us and thank you to every three months, they put Hovis Hardware, Safeway, those that came! on the pancake breakfast and Burney Auto Parts. P.S. And thank you to our during the Burney Basin Fall River Mills: Fall River neighbors for putting up with days. Golf Course and Fall River the noise from our band. They also put on the Theatre. -“Attempted Failure” Senior girls dinner for Burney Round Mountain: Jim Jerome Carmony, High, and they take care of Tyson (VFW). Matthew Galvez, Christmas tree lane. That is Bella Vista: My-T-Fine Randy Costa four of the many things that Foods and Nick’s Bella Vista Burney the Burney Lions Club does Grill. Alturas for our community. Palo Cedro: Holiday Also, I would like to ask all Market and Napa Auto Parts. Casino… of the businesses of Burney Redding: Gene’s Drive- Editor: to help us get to our next and In, Meeks on Twin View, The Alturas Casino has upcoming competition in Las Coca-Cola Bottleline Co. of donated $1500 to the Modoc Vegas, Nevada. Your dona- Redding, Redding Grocery 50-year class reunion High School athletic pro- tions would be greatly appre- Outlet, Axner Excavating, grams, stemming from coun- The Fall River High School class of 1953 recently held its 50-year class reunion ciated. If you could please Wave lengths, Kragen Auto try star Kevin Sharp’s July 4 drop any donations off at the Parts on Lake Blvd, Orchard with a dinner at the Fall River Hotel and a evening of sharing memories of high performance at the Griswold Substation on Shasta Street Supply Hardware, Sears, school. class of ‘53’ members shown left to right, back row, Paul Harrington, Gym in Alturas. in Burney. Les Schwab Tire Center on The Casino reminds Kenny Lakey, Dwain Higginbotham, Chuck Turner, Gene Carpenter, Dick -Sgt. Laughlin Market, Water Works Park, everyone that there were Dye, Harold Bassett, Lee Peterson, Tom Campbell and Jim Albaugh. Front Explorer Post 909 Wal-Mart, Win-River Casino, over 30 local businesses who row, Pauline Hayness Goza, Dixie Ralph Cruz, Ida Bue Sparrier, Margaret Burney Meeks on Cypress and OUT- co-sponsored the even and it BACK Steakhouse. Dean Anders, Virginia Harvey Dye, Lola Westlund Harris, and Dortha Boyles Medicare was “their support and gener- With the support of these Grabs. osity which made it possible Editor: local merchants, our Fire- to bring Kevin Sharp to our focus for a while on Ameri- man’s Picnic was a great community.” cans of today and tomorrow, success. It is encouraging That support as well as having a Medicare prescrip- to know that we have the donations and services STORK REPORT tion-drug Plan that: HAS no support of these local mer- allowed the casino to make vouchers; HAS reasonable chants. long. Conner is greeted by Lance and Nicole Darnell the $1,500 donation. premiums; HAS regulated/ -Members of the sisters Clarissa, Maureen of Susanville at 5:37 p.m. Modoc Coach Shaun negotiated stable drug prices; Montgomery Creek and Sarah, and brother August 22, 2003 at Banner Wood accepted the check and is NOT privatized. Volunteer Fire Co. 71 Jason. Lassen Medical Center, from Myra Alexander and Voters and non-voters Maternal grandparent is Susanville. Chief Financial Offi cer of the alike, please write/phone Local Laura Caplener of Burney. Amara weighed 8 lbs., Alturas Casino and Elaine your Member of Congress Paternal grandparents 12 ounces and was 20 1/2 Politicians Schreiber Marketing Man- now, while the Senate and are Bob and Betty Sweet of inches long. ager. House are conferring on a Editor: Napa. Maternal grandparents are They thanked the busi- fi nal Medicare prescription Our public offi cials are out Barry and Julie Silva of Adin. nesses and individuals Plan, urging your strongest one of two things, 1. Out of Maternal great-grandparens whose donations and ticket support. touch or 2. Corrupt, either are Al and Sylvia Silva of purchases made the Kevin CONNER Forget the House Republi- one that stand in contempt of Adin. Kathryn Purington of Sharp concert possible. The can representing Bakersfi eld the people. ALEXANDER Adin and Jack and Lois Pas- Casino is looking into bring- Ca., who spent his useful- I won’t go on and on about MC DONALD-SWEET – sadore of Oakland. ing another major concert to ness, June 27, 2003, delib- this at a national level, so I Conner Alexander was born Paternal grandparents are Modoc next year. erately-cascading the fi nal will keep it simple, just local to parents Kathy McDonald Curt and Kathy Darnell of -Alturas Casino politicians. Let’s start on our and Andrew Sweet of Burney Bieber. Paternal great-grand- great Board of Supervisors, We appreciate at 7:08 p.m. May 19, 2003 at parents are Royal and Leona what a joke. Mayers Memorial Hospital. AMARA KAYLYNNE Darnell of Pittville and Bill and The county is hurting for your support Delivered by Dr. Watson. Norma Armstrong of Adin. funds, they are saying “this DARNELL - Amara Kay- Great-great grandmother Wil- Editor: Conner weighed 8 lbs. 8 is the biggest budget crunch lynne was born to parents helmina Armstrong of Adin. Hi! My name is Amber ounces and was 20 inches for Shasta County in more Denny and I am a member of than a decade” (reported the Burney FFA. by the Searchlight 6-25-03), This past year I served as yet are still going to build a President of the FFA. I gradu- County Admin Offi ce at the ated in June of this year and HUNGRY MOOSE SENIOR NUTRITION tone of 22 million dollars for am now attending Shasta the project, but this is only a College where I am majoring MENU little part of the 72.2 million in Crime Scene Investiga- BREAKFAST in debt service to said project Sept. 3 - Sept. 9 tion. (reported by the Searchlight, Served All Day I have truly enjoyed my $1.99 June of 2003). WEDNESDAY years in FFA. As most of you Now in fairness the only Pie & Coffee know there will no longer be Ham & Eggs Chicken Stroganoff, Supervisor who spoke up 2-4pm&8-10pm a Burney FFA due to budge over mashed potatoes, against this was Mr. Kehoe, $3.99 cuts in our school district. carrots, ww/roll, apple he actually made a deal with $1 more on I am truly saddened by this crisp the city of Redding to have 20 oz. weekends & holidays program being cut. I have offi ce space given to the learned so much and have Porter House THURSDAY county and was out voted by enjoyed it tremendously. It Rib eye Steak Beef Goulash, the rest of the Board. Steak is not only raising an animal w/noodles, brussels That being said lets look and eggs to take to the fair, but all the sprouts, corn bread, closer to home, the Burney $12.99 other things that being a FFA $4.99 apricots, pudding Fire District. Now last Sept. member means. take-out the board hired Mr. Bob May There is the State Con- only FRIDAY to be our new Chief at the ference, the Leadership T-Bone Fish w/tarter sauce, Au wage of $47,000 + benefi ts. Retreats, National FFA week Gratin potatoes, peas, Now here last month Mr. May where we put on an assem- Steak salad w/tomatoes, announced to the Board and PRIME RIBl gone bly for our High School, went ?Fri./Sat. Ti french roll, cookie the public, that the Burney to the Elementary School to 8oz. $10.99* Fire District was going to $12.99 $9.99 teach the younger students 10oz. MONDAY increase fees because of what FFA was all about, budget problems, OK, I can BBQ Chicken, Monthly FFA meetings, FFA see that, but to then come to Mexican Food potatoes wedges, Field Day, the Inter-Moun- the Board less than a month baked beans, tain Fair, but most of all the every Wed. night later and ask for a 5% raise, ALL YOU CAN EAT coleslaw, mandarin friendships you make along good Lord folks. $7.99 oranges the way. SPAGHETTI Stick to your stories, if I want to thank you so $6.99 seniors we as a district are hurting TUESDAY much for supporting the Every Monday for money and need to raise 37453 Main Street, Burney Keilbasa Sausage, Burney FFA all these years, fees, please have more $7.99 (Holiday Shopping Center) peas & carrots, and hope that you will be at sense than ask for a raise not cucumber salad the Inter-Mountain Fair this 112 Morgan Way, Mt. Shasta more than a month later. with salad w/tomatoes, dinner year not only to support the also in Weed Now I see that the Board roll, spice cake Burney FFA, but all the other &garlic toast has given Mr. May the raise, clubs in our Intermountain $6.99 during a closed session Seniors 37477 Main St. area. $3.99 335-5152 meeting I may add. Come Children Once again we appreciate Hours on people you are our public Burney all your support. 5am til 11pm 7 days a week servants, you work for us “We -Amber Denny Ad's expiration date 9-9-03 335-4979 the People” don’t you get it, THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • SHASTA LAKE BULLETIN • EAST VALLEY TIMES • SEPTEMBER 3, 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

(415)864-3940 $7.60 paper- ______back. (CAL*SCAN) FREE-critique our ______ANTIQUE BIT, SPUR & Western web site and get PUBLIC Americana Auction. Redmond, a free sample! Oregon, September 19-21st. smalltownprints.com Selling, Bits, spurs, saddles, (039-17) books, horsedrawn items, guns, leather items, yard ornaments ______NOTICES Pool Table $150. Trek and more! Call for picture flyer. Turmon Auction Service (541) 24” Mountain Bike and Election to Sell. The undersigned 548-5770. (CAL*SCAN) caused said Notice of Default and $100. Fender Squire 10 Election to Sell to be recorded in the ______Electric Guitar & Amp county where the real property is located. If available, the expected opening bid $150. BMX Racing NOTICES may be obtained by calling the following 11 NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER telephone number on the day before the helmet $35. All items FOR SALE sale (818) 871-1919. Date: 08/28/2003 like new. 335-2018 Title Trust Deed Service Company, PERSONALS LASSEN NATIONAL FOREST --, Authorized Signature Address: Malibu (039-17) The Legume Fuel Reduction Canyon Business Park, 26679 W. Agoura MUSIC LESSONS Sale is located within T37N, Rd., Suite 225, Calabasas, CA 91302 piano, violin, cello, ______Phone: 818-871-1900. We are assisting Gas Dryer $75. Chest R1E, Section 24; T37N, R2E, the Beneficiary to collect a debt and any Burney-Montgomery Sections 18, 19, 30, 31; T36N, information we obtain will be used for of Drawers $50. Micro- R2E, Section 6, MDM. The that purpose whether received orally or in Creek, Jon Narducci writing. ASAP554373 9/3, 9/10, 9/17 337-6758. wave $35. Cell #604- Forest Service will receive ______3060. sealed bids in public at Fall River NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS (039-17) Mills, CA at 1:00 p.m. local time No.: 20039058600503 Loan No.: ______(039-17) on 10/02/2003 for an estimated 7926451 FHA/VA/MI No.: 043-6431663 ______15711 ton. Combined Softwood YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Airtight Wood Stove non-saw marked or otherwise DEED OF TRUST, DATED 09/21/1999 12 designated for cutting. In addi- UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO includes all the pipes, PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY $200, 335-4854. tion, there is within the sale area BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU LOST/FOUND an estimated volume of Com- NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE Lost Sunday, Aug. 17, (039-17) bined Softwood sawtimber ton NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS ______that the bidder agrees to remove AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON- on PG&E access road GET MORE DONE with the time at a fixed rate. The Forest Ser- TACT A LAWYER. On 09/24/2003 at to Lake Britton, off you have! Now there is a tech- vice reserves the right to reject 11:00 A.M., LoanStar Mortgagee Ser- Highway 299, infl atable nology that makes people more vices, L.L.C., as duly appointed Trustee any and all bids. Interested under and pursuant to Deed of Trust pontoon for a river boat effective. Buy and read “Dianet- parties may obtain a prospectus recorded 10/01/1999, as Instrument No. in a black canvas bag. ics”. (415)864-3940 $7.60 from the office listed below. 1999-0039375, of Official Records in the paperback. (CAL*SCAN) A prospectus, bid form, and office of the County Recorder of Shasta PLACE YOUR AD BY 4 P.M. FRIDAY REWARD. 335-3226. ______complete information concern- County, State of California. Executed by (0309-10) ABOUT ELECTRIC WHEEL- ing the timber, the conditions of Larry Charles Ross, a single man Will CHAIRS - New - No cost to you sell at public auction to highest bidder for 09/10/03 09/17/03) Redding, Ca 96002 fictitious business name state- tions 14411 ET SEQ., Business ______sale, and submission of bids is Holmes, John Richard ment must be filed prior to that and Professions Code.) if eligible. Medicare accepted. cash, cashier’s check/cash equivalent ______available to the public from the or other form of payment authorized 2200 Jonquil Way date. The filing of this statement Published August 13, 20, 27, Wheelchairs and Powerchairs Hat Creek Ranger District Office FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Redding, Ca 96002 does not of itself authorize the 21 (scooter-style) “We treat you by 2924h(b). (payable at time of sale NAME STATEMENT September 3, 2003 43225 East Highway 299 Fall in lawful money of the United States) This business is conducted by use in this state of a fictitious ______right!” Call 7 days. (800) 835- River Mills, CA 96028. At the East entrance to the County File No. 2003-0001226 an Individual. The Registrant business name in violation of the PETS 3155. (CAL*SCAN) Published September 3, 2003 Courthouse, 1500 Court Street, August 20, 2003 has NOT yet begun to transact rights of another under federal, I Larry Ross is not AKC Mini Doxies. ______Redding, CA All right, title and interest The following persons are doing business under the fictitious state or common law (See Sec- responsible for any ABSOLUTELY NO COST to conveyed to and now held by it under business as: Shots, wormed, Dew you!! New Power Wheelchairs, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TTD said Deed of Trust in the property situ- business name listed above. tions 14411 ET SEQ., Business Debt acquired by DOGS GONE CHARMING (s)John R. Holmes and Professions Code.) Claws removed. Nice! Scooters, heavily discounted No.: 20030063343017 Loan No.: ated in said County and State described LOTZ OF CHARM Taunya Ross as of Sep- 3480126 You are in default under a as: As more fully described in the above Notice: This fictitious name Published August 27, Septem- 8 wks. old. $250-$350, prescriptions. Call toll free 1- Deed of Trust, dated 02/11/1998 unless mentioned Deed of Trust APN# 028- 4648 Trinity St. statement expires five years ber 3, 10, 17, 2003 tember 3, 2003 530-279-2133 866-242-4748 24 hours a day to you take action to protect your property, Shasta Lake, CA 96019 it may be sold at a public sale. If you 470-016 The street address and other from the date it was filed in the ______(039-24) (039-17) see if you qualify. (CAL*SCAN) common designation, if any, of the real Holtzclaw, Robert Todd need an explanation of the nature of office of the county clerk. A new FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ______the proceeding against you, you should property described above is purported 4648 Trinity St. VIAGRA - LOWEST PRICE contact a lawyer. On 09/24/2003 at 11:00 to be: 37371 Oakview Street, Burney, fictitious business name state- NAME STATEMENT BURNEY- Veteran’s Shasta Lake, CA 96019 ment must be filed prior to that Refills. Guaranteed. $3.60 per AM, Title Trust Deed Service Company, CA 96013 The undersigned Trustee Holtzclaw, Sheri Lynn File No. 2003-0001183 Hall for rent, for private 24 as duly appointed Trustee under and disclaims any liability for any incorrect- date. The filing of this statement 100mg. Why pay more? We pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 4648 Trinity St. does not of itself authorize the August 8, 2003 and public events. have the answer! Vioxx, Cele- 02/25/1998 as Instrument No. 07014, in ness of the street address and other Shasta Lake, CA 96019 book 3656, page 715, of Official Records common designation, if any, shown use in this state of a fictitious The following persons are doing PLANTS/ brex, Lipitor, more! Prescription This business is conducted by Days & nights, reason- in the office of the County Recorder herein. Said sale will be made, but business name in violation of the business as: able rates. Full kitchen. Buyers Group 1-866-887-7283 of Shasta County, State of California, without covenant or warranty, expressed Husband and Wife. The Reg- rights of another under federal, AMERICAN MOBILE (CAL*SCAN) executed by Lynn William Hanan, and or implied, regarding title, possession, istrant has begun to transact GARDENING Ramona Hanan, husband and wife as state or common law (See Sec- MASSAGE Catering available. ______Joint Tenants will sell at public auction to or encumbrances, to pay the remaining business under the fictitious GOT A CAMPGROUND mem- principal sum of the note(s) secured by tions 14411 ET SEQ., Business 13880 Broken Branch Trl Largest, best equipped highest bidder for cash (payable at time of business name listed above on and Professions Code.) Redding, CA 96003 bership or timeshare? We’ll sale in lawful money of the United States) said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, August 20, 2003. hall in Intermountain at the East entrance to the County as provided in said note(s), advances, Published August 27, Septem- Ivanhoe, Angela area. Receptions, take it! Best in Sales, Service & Courthouse, 1500 Court Street, Redding, if any, under the terms of said Deed of (s)Sheri Lynn Holtzclaw ber 3, 10, 17, 2003 13880 Broken Branch Trl Satisfaction. America’s largest CA All right, title and interest conveyed Trust, fees, charges and expenses of Notice: This fictitious name ______Redding, CA 96003 reunions, banquets, All oldest resale clearing house. to and now held by it under said Deed statement expires five years of Trust in the property situated in said the Trustee and of the trusts created by FICTITIOUS BUSINESS This business is conducted by meetings, sales events, Resort Property Resales 1-800- County and State described as: APN No.: said Deed of Trust. The total amount of from the date it was filed in the NAME STATEMENT an Individual. The Registrant etc. Call Ron or Teresa 423-5967. (CAL*SCAN) 023-440-011 & 023-440-010 The street the unpaid balance of the obligation office of the county clerk. A new has begun to transact business Fruit Trees ______address and other common designation, secured by the property to be sold and File No. 2003-0001158 Harshman at 335-4806 fictitious business name state- August 4, 2003 under the fictitious business NEED A COMPUTER? Bad if any, of the real property described above reasonable estimated costs, expenses ment must be filed prior to that is purported to be: 39146 Wildbird Lane and advances at the time of the initial The following persons are doing name listed above on August or call the Club at 335- 30% off credit? Bankruptcy OK. No Cassel California 96016 The undersigned publication of the Notice of Sale is: date. The filing of this statement business as: 8, 2003. 4971 after 4 p.m. Credit Check. Guaranteed Trustee disclaims any liability for any does not of itself authorize the (Week of 9/3-9/9/03) incorrectness of the street address and $91,759.98 The beneficiary under said POTTERS SHED (s)Angela Ivanhoe (03tfc) Approval. Checking account other common designation, if any, shown Deed of Trust heretofore executed and use in this state of a fictitious LANDSCAPING Notice: This fictitious name - Home Phone required. 1-800- herein. Said sale of property will be made delivered to the undersigned a written business name in violation of the ______OPEN HOURS 418-4680, www.pc4sure.com in “as is” condition, but without covenant or 1967 Hilltop Dr. statement expires five years Mon-Sat 9-5 Declaration of Default and Demand for rights of another under federal, Do you want your Closed Sunday warranty, expressed or implied, regarding Sale, and a written Notice of Default Redding, CA 96002 from the date it was filed in the title, possession, or encumbrances, to state or common law (See Sec- Kilen, Kathleen W. office of the county clerk. A new Child’s School photog- (CAL*SCAN) pay the remaining principal sum of the and Election to Sell. The undersigned tions 14411 ET SEQ., Business Boster's Nursery caused said Notice of Default and Elec- 1967 Hilltop Dr. fictitious business name state- ______note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, and Professions Code.) raphy to show some 21725 Cassel Rd. with interest thereon, as provided in said tion to Sell to be recorded in the county Redding, CA 96002 ment must be filed prior to that personality? Kathi Cassel 30 REPO MANUFACTURED note(s), advances, if any, under the terms where the real property is located. Published August 27, Septem- This business is conducted by date. The filing of this statement 335-4499 HOMES. Save thousands of of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and LoanStar Mortgagee Services, L.L.C. ber 3, 10, 17, 2003 an Individual. The Registrant does not of itself authorize the Corder photography dollars! Ron 1-530-226-5500 expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts is a debt collector attempting to col- ______created by said Deed of Trust. The total has begun to transact business use in this state of a fictitious School Portrait Pack- x260. Rodger 1-360-225-7840. amount of the unpaid balance of the lect a debt. Any information obtained FICTITIOUS BUSINESS will be used for that purpose. Date: under the fictitious business business name in violation of the ages in September. Visit our website and take a obligation secured by the property to be NAME STATEMENT name listed above on June 1, rights of another under federal, virtual tour http://photos.yahoo. sold and reasonable estimated costs, 08/29/2003 First American Lenders File No. 2003-0001214 Call now to book. 30 expenses and advances at the time of the Advantage, LoanStar Mortgagee 2003. state or common law (See Sec- comreposale initial publication of the Notice of Sale is Services, L.L.C., 3 First American August 15, 2003 (s)Kathleen W. Kilen tions 14411 ET SEQ., Business [email protected] (CAL*SCAN) $116,491.96. The beneficiary under said Way, Santa Ana, CA 92707 DeeAnn The following persons are doing Notice: This fictitious name and Professions Code.) 336-6148 or 800-976- MISC. FOR Deed of Trust heretofore executed and business as: ______delivered to the undersigned a written Gregory Authorized Signature For statement expires five years Published August 20, 27, Sep- 5413. Declaration of Default and Demand for Trustee’s Sale information please call EXTREME AUTO GLASS tember 3, 10, 2003 SALE 925-603-7342 (RSVP# 49641 09/03/03 from the date it was filed in the (039-10) Sale, and a written Notice of Default 2200 Jonquil Way office of the county clerk. A new ______60” Toshiba TV $1,200. 31 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ______Refrigerator Frost Free GARAGE NAME STATEMENT $175, 335-5766 eve. File No. 2003-0001148 PROFILE CROSSWORD PUZZLE B.B.B. 335-3502 days ANSWERS ON BACK PAGE August 1, 2003 SALE The following persons are doing HARDWOOD (039-24) ______Garage Sale Sept. 6, business as: FLOORS 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 22204 WOLF CREEK DESIGN Cooler 4-door display, Brooklynese 101 Tearouts, Cassel Rd. Space 44, 21495-C Big Bend Road Repairs, perfect for fl owers, ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Montgomery Creek, CA 96056 cakes or food, $1,500 Crystal Cassel Mobil Ruef, Kathryn E. Lays, Sand & Home Park. Misc. 1. Pile up Refi nish or OBO, 336-5093 13 14 15 34 Meadow Dr. items, fabric, household 6. USNA Mill Valley, CA 94941 FREE (039-24) freshman ______items. Sahlin, Patricia E. ESTIMATE 10. Hippie home 16 17 18 21495-C Big Bend Road FOR SALE: 1 John (039-03) No Travel Charge ______13. Herd orphan Montgomery Creek, CA 96065 Deere 314 riding 19 20 21 1-530-335-4842 Multi-Family yard sale! 14. Go ballistic This business is conducted by tractor/mower. Can be Co-Partners. The Registrant 15. Comet __- Or seen at Burney Cem- Sept. 6, 8 a.m. to 3 22 23 24 has begun to transact business 1-530-945-8811 p.m., 26137 Glenburn Bopp under the fictitious business etery, 37383 Mt. View 16. Personnel name listed above on June 1, Bryan Small Road, Fall River Mills, 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Rd., between 10am shakeup in 1993. and 3pm. Minimum bid 4 1/2 miles from 299, British (s)Patricia E. Sahlin ______look for the Red Barn! 32 33 34 35 36 37 Notice: This fictitious name A statewide display accepted $250. nobility? (039-17) Furniture, kitchen ware, statement expires five years ad in 118 participating 18. Warning sign golf clubs, china, boat 38 39 40 from the date it was filed in the newspapers; 1.5 million+ ______19. Overly formal office of the county clerk. A new Back to School Special and outboard and lots fictitious business name state- California households. 20. "Don't move!" 41 42 43 2’x4’ pine computer and lots of misc. ment must be filed prior to that Cost $1,350 for 4”x2.5” 22. Dumbbell desks, were $109.99 (039-03) date. The filing of this statement ad. FREE information ______material 44 45 46 does not of itself authorize the Call AFTER FIVE MAGA- Now $79.99. Quantity 24. Senator's use in this state of a fictitious ZINE (800) 637-3540. limited. Call 335-2000. 33 constituency 47 48 49 50 51 business name in violation of the (CAL*SCAN) (9-17) rights of another under federal, 25. Bruise, to a ______52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 state or common law (See Sec- 5 MILLION+ CALIFOR- GIVEAWAYS toddler tions 14411 ET SEQ., Business Red metal Bunkbed, NIANS see Cal-SCAN FREE gas stove, built 29. Ready to pour and Professions Code.) new mattresses $100, 60 61 62 ads in 200 newspapers in microwave, self 32. Director Published August 13, 20, 27, 335-3976 Welles September 3, 2003 statewide! 25-words $450/ cleaning, excellent (039-03) 33. Dubai 63 64 65 ______statewide; $300 Northern condition. You pick up. or Southern California. dignitary FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ______335-2011 66 67 68 NAME STATEMENT Free information FREE (039-3) 34. Pro __ (in GE Refrig-Freezer MacNamara’s Band, Inc. MacNamara’s File No. 2003-0001167 information Call AFTER ______

© 17.62 cubic ft $150; proportion) August 6, 2003 American Profile Hometown Content 030831 FIVE MAGAZINE (800) Goodyear Wrangler 38. Hard to hold The following persons are doing 637-3540. (CAL*SCAN) on to business as: tires AT/S MSLT 265 63. HOMES part 8. They're 26. Two-tone 47. Hampton's ______39. Hatched-faced ROUND TABLE PIZZA 70R17 $150. 335- 34 64. Gen. Robert sometimes cookie instrument, BURNEY CASSEL AA Alcoholics Dick 2146. __ coddled 27. Scandinavian familiarly 37227 Main St. Anonymous. Support 40. Roth et al. (039-3) FUEL & 65. Like a musical 9. Borscht capital 48. Part of IV Burney, CA 96013 and understanding, 41. Crucifix Benedetti, William D. ______staff ingredient 28. Abode of 49. Calamari someone to talk to. 42. Right-hand 4405 Brittany Dr. Clothes dryer, electric FIREWOOD 66. Bummed out 10. Argentine Hopalong 51. Moore's TV Transportation to meet- Large dead Sugarpine man Redding, CA 96002 used only 3 months 67. Letter starter plain Cassidy's boss Moore, Robert ings available. Please Tree, already cut down, 43. Designer Head 68. They flew 11. Eskimo's portrayer? 53. TV Guide info 37129 Park Ave. call 336-5431 or 335- $200 OBO, Large old 44. Egypt's 60’ long, 4’ diameter against cousin 30. "Good work!" 54. Prefix with Burney, CA 96013 2611, 335-4142, 335- oak desk $100 OBO. Mubarak This business is conducted by base. Useful for fi re- Fokkers 12. Al __ (pasta 31. Take a stab at gram or graph 335-2000 (days) 335- 46. Sometime Co-Partners. The Registrant 7064 wood only. You cut order) 33. Ms. 56. "Take __ 3438 (evenings. soon has begun to transact business (03tfc) You haul. Lot’s of good 15. Slogan for Brockovich from me" under the fictitious business (039-10) 47. Baseball cap DOWN ______wood. Make offer. Call pitcher 35. Like the Gobi 57. Large green name listed above on October ______part 1. Fruity drinks KARNE ASADA 11 Time 530-674-2505 Wilhelm's fan 36. "Bye-bye!" moth 15, 1995 Cookoff Champions. Satellite: 12 foot 50. Water-to- 2. Zoo barrier (s)William D. Benedetti (039-24) club? 37. Pale as a 58. Steamed up www.KennedysKarne.com Paraclipse cog drive. ______wine town 3. Introduction Notice: This fictitious name 17. Hefty ghost 59. Added pay and order on line or call DX-800 stereo digital 52. Coroner's to culture? statement expires five years sandwich 39. Profs' aides stipulations from the date it was filed in the 866-33KARNE. We ship receiver with sub-band. investigation 4. Place for a 21. Thick __ brick 43. Glossy paints 62. "Still Crazy" office of the county clerk. A new nationwide “since 1968.” $850. 335-3634 37 55. Mogadishu's flowerpot 23. Having no 45. Miner's strike star Stephen fictitious business name state- (CAL*SCAN) country 5. Grapefruit ment must be filed prior to that (038-27) fixed home 46. __ about ______FINANCIAL 60. A/C units hunk date. The filing of this statement ______25. __ War (circa) GET MORE DONE with the 61. "Show Boat" 6. Madrid does not of itself authorize the time you have! Now there Gun Cabinet, locking, (1899-1902) use in this state of a fictitious SERVICES composer's gallery is a technology that makes holds 8 guns & ammo, $$CASH$$ Immediate Cash for 7. Office PC business name in violation of the comeback? rights of another under federal, people more effective. $60, 335-4902 structured settlements, annui- connection state or common law (See Sec- Buy and read “Dianetics”. (039-17) ties, real estate, notes, private FIND SOMETHING? WE’LL PUBLISH IT FOR FREE IN THIS NEWSPAPER THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • SHASTA LAKE BULLETIN • EAST VALLEY TIMES • SEPTEMBER 3, 2003 Wednesday Evening September 3, 2003 PLACE YOUR AD BY 4 P.M. 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Views most rms...... $3,980,000 336-6638 336-5379 21535 Jacks Lane Big Bend Rd. 7 acres, 1300 2 bd, 1 ba, home. Pond, fish .3349… $169,000 #2370...37148 Siskiyou...Burney Mtn view, 2600 sq. ft., 3 bdrm. 2.5SALE ba hm onPENDING 3.89 acs...... $370,000 20189 Marquette St. 3 bd, 1 ½ bath Burney home.SALE New PENDINGpaint, Large lot ...... 3341… $117,000 LAND FOR SALE 20322 Sugarpine St. 3 bd, 1 ba. Burney home. SALENew wood PENDING stove, storage...... 3347… $97,000 ______#2618...Toronto Ave 76’x114’ lot across from school...... $15,000 40317 Dos Amigos Cassel area. 5 Ac. 3 bd, 2 ba, workshop, hot tub, deck 3350… $190,000 SALE PENDING 111 #2114...Nice 4.8 acres on Day Rd. Utilities at street...... $17,500 20159 Arrowood St. Open plan, 3 bd. 2 ba. Garage, extra parking, backyard 3351… $129,000 84 #2204...Level 4.97 acre parcel backs up to forestry land in back. LargeSALE pines PENDING& cedars...... $25,000 APTS. FOR #2602...20 acres off of Big Lake Rd. Level with trees. Semi remote...... $12,500 MOBILE HOMES***************************************** BIKES/ #2601...Day Ave. Old Station. Nice lot to build your vacation get away...... $12,000SOLD 21694 Oregon St., Double wide, completely refurbished,SALE 3 bd.2 PENDING ba. Large lot 3322 ... $84,900 RENT #2587...12 Acres of serene beauty in Hat Creek. Perc test on fi le ...... $60,000 12467 Blue Heron 1989 single wide mobile, decks, 2 ac. For horses, barn ....3323 ... $129,900 MOTORCYCLE 1 bdrm. Apt for rent in #2576...Old Toll Rd. Semi remote 20.27 acres with great views and lots of trees...... $30,000 36766 HWY 299…12 X 60 Mobilehome, 2 bd., 1 ba. Like new cabinets, tile..3339 ... …$9,500 ATV 2000 6x6 Polaris Fall River Mills near #2578...Day Ave. Old Station. Nice building lot for your vacation home...... $12,500 Big Boss. Banana seat Elementary. $375 mo. #2568...Hall Way. Old Station. Great building site for your fi shing cabin...... $12,000 LAND / RANCHES *************************************** Burney Terrace 113’ x 195’ lot. Only a few left. Upscale homes on each side2912.... $45,000 with Dump Bed. Inc + $300 deposit. Call #2581...Burney Terrace lot. End of cul de sac on Serpentine Lane...... $39,500 RARE 4 ACRES in Johnson Park. Pines, oaks, view from upper portion...... 3012 ... $34,000 Snow plow. Low hrs, Lynn @ 336-6696 or #2572...Great views from this 18.8 acre parcel in Hat Creek. Owner will give utility easement...... $75,000 SALE PENDING $5,100, 335-5111 Barbara @ 336-5411 #2238...Pine Shadows. Three 1.7 acre parcels with lots of trees. GreatSALE building PENDING sites...... $16,000 Pit River 5 acres near the Pit River & fish out front door and power available.3080 ... $69,900 SALE PENDING (039-24) (039-17) #2240...Pine Shadows. 1.7 acre parcel with well septic. Power andSALE phone toPENDING the property...... $22,000 5 Acres near Water, Pit River with view, privacy & power, walk to fishing ...... 3081 ... $69,900 ______#2555...Lynda Ln. 1+/- Acre in Mill Creek subdivision, Oak Run...... $7,500 Day Road 7.5 acres with underground utilities. TERMS AVAILABLE...... 3085 ... $24,900 1986 Suzuki 230 #2559...Robin Way 100’x150’ buildable lot. All set up for mobile home ...... $14,500 BIG EDDY ACREAGE large pines and junipers grace this 4.8 acre parcel...... 3145 ... $31,900 Sport Quad 4-Wheeler 114 #2552...Nice level parcel in Dana surrounded by mountains and trees REDUCED ...... $15,000 Fall River Mills, 8.8 acres on Reynolds Road. Develop or investment ...... 3172 ... $18,000 $1500. 1986 Suzuki #2543...6.72 Acres off of Day Rd. Large seasonal pond...... $26,000 BURNEY TERRACE best & biggest, cul de sac. Wide lot with lots of trees.....3187 ... $48,900 125 Quad 4-Wheeler COMMERCIAL- #2569... Over 2000 feet of Fall River frontage on 9.9 acres...... $89,000 SOLDIER MOUNTAIN ROAD 5 acres w/old growth timber. View. Reduced! ..3188 ... $36,000 $1,000. Both excellent #2525...Montgomery Creek Falls Rd. 40 Acres with several building sites...... $35,000 PITVILLE BLUFF 2.3 Acres, to build your home on. Views of valley, mts ...... 3167 ... $53,900 condition. Both run OFFICES #2507...Cascade Ave lot zoned C-2. Over 10,000 sq. ft...... Priced @ $30,000 GOMEZ ROAD, 80 acres in Glenburn area. Trees & wildlife. Splits O.K...... 3218 ... $99,500 great. Call Jim @ 335- McArthur Offi ce Build- #2489...4.79 Acres next to airport in Fal River Mills. Great buy@...... $22,000 Gomez Road is where you will find this 80 ac. Remote, beautiful, level, trees3235 ... $69,000 3237 ing, corner of Grove #2434...20476 Plumas St. Lot with double garage. Park & store ...... $25,000 Old Station, Huge Pines! Fronts of State Hiway 89 & also on cul-de-sac...... 3241 ... $16,500 (039-17) & Hwy 299E, lot’s of #2371...Off Moon Springs Rd., 10 Ac. with views...... $25,000 Burney Terrace Nice 1/2-Ac. building lot with beautiful trees and sloping ...... 3155 ... $36,900 ______parking, 336-5419. #2369...7.5 Ac. in Hat Creek area near fi shing...... $27,500SALE PENDING Pittville area. 41+ Acres! Some open ground & trees, good access road!...... 3289 ... $65,000 (9-17) #2407...22+ Ac. in Burney. Ready for development. All utilities...... $239,000 Summit Lake Area. Remote but beautiful, trees everywhere, 8.97 acres ...... 3301 ... $21,900 ______110 #2470...Approx. 1/2 Ac. Hwy 299E frontage in Burney ...... $39,000 Summit Lake Area. 11.76 Acres of nicely forestedSALE land. BuildPENDING your cabin...... 3303 ... $24,900 #2472...LEVEL 5.78 acres right in town. Great potential for subdivision...... $75,000 Summit Lake Area. 18.87 Acres. Well on property, nice building spots, trees 3304 ... $27,900 HOUSE FOR 115 #2431...5 acres off of Buzzard Roost Rd. Partially fi nished home ...... $20,000 Edge of Burney. 1/2 Ac. Parcel with fruit & shade trees. All utilities available .3307 ... $31,500 VACATION/ #2372...NEAR BIG EDDY. 80 Acres adjoins parcel #2373...... $88,000 Black Ranch Rd. 65 acres, trees, level, minutes from Burney. Split to 5 ac ....3313 ... $650,000 RENT #2373...NEAR BIG EDDY. 80 Acres with large meadows and trees...... $88,000 Black Ranch Rd. 38 ac of land close to Burney. 5 ac minimum development.3314 ... $380,000 In Burney, Nice 3 #2462...BURNEY HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION: 6 LOTS LEFT, 1/2 to 2.3 acres STARTING @ ...... $28,900 Old Station 1 Ac. In Big Springs sub., In water district. Near Hat Creek fish ...3305 ... $49,000 bdrm., 1 bath, single CABIN #2433...HWY 299 NEXT TO SLEEPY HOLLOW LODGE 1.3 Acres...REDUCED TO...... $39,000 Johnson Park One plus Acre ready for your home. End of street location ...... 3297 ... $39,000 car garage, fenced SALE PENDING #2492...BARTEL ST. NORDIC VILLAGE: 1/2 AC Flag lot. Nice area of homes REDUCED...... $31,000 Pittville area, 341 acres of farm and ranch land with great views! ...... 3320 ... $425,000 back yard. $750 mo., RENTALS #2447...HWY 299E ROUND MOUNTAIN- 2 Acres fl at and level. Ready for your home...... $18,000 Fairfi eld Guest House. Montgomery Creek 22 Ac. Overlooking creek, Water pump, 1100 gal. tank ..3331 ... ..$39,900 $750 deposit. Call Ron #2603...REYNOLDS RD. 2.82 Acres, Property adjoins airport .REDUCED ...... $9,000 Close to Burney 4+ Acres close to Burney. Paved Rd. Lovely trees, View ....3336 ... ..$88,000 @ 335-4806. A country vacation #2341...REYNOLDS RD. 5.85 Level acres. Lots of possibilities...... $25,000 Lot on Hwy 299, across from the Sierra Pacific Mill. Priced to sell ...... 3337 ... …$9,500 (039-24) home 3 bd, 3 bath, #2450...PARK AVE, BURNEY, Hard to fi nd 1.55 acres in town. Level...... $42,000 ______kitchen, putting green, Lot Near Burney Creek on Tamarack Road. Very affordable, Buy This! ...... 3338 ... …$4,000 Clean & Cozy 2 story BBQ, hot tub, quiet COMMERCIAL FOR SALE Hwy 139 near Adin. 4,000 Ac Ranch. Timberland, springs, ponds,meadow 3343 …1,250,000 house on Day Road. lane, J. Park. Daily, #2595...Popular pizza restaurant located in Rite-Aid/Holiday Market Shopping Center ...... $79,000 Lake Britton 23 Acres. 3400 sq. ft. home, deck, 1800 sq. ft. shop, VIEW! 3318… .$845,000 3 bdrm., 2 bath, with 2 weekly rentals for 1 #2561...Enterprise Dr. 1.1 Acre commercial lot. Across from Holiday & Rite Aid shopping cntr...... $139,900 #2561...37118 Main St. 7,000 Sq. ft. commercial building. Lots of possibilities...... $279,900 COMMERCIAL & INVESTMENT ************************ car garage. $625 mo. room or 2 rooms or SOLD Main St. west end of Burney. 200ft. Hwy frontage. Zoned C-2 for business ..3091 ... $39,500 Call Mike or Carol @ full house. Linens, TV #2536...37491 Enterprise Well maintained offi ce and medical building. Great tenants ...... $339,500 #2550...Hwy 299 5 rental units. 3 bedroom, 2 bedroom, 1 bedroom, RV space and offi ce ...... $285,000 MAIN ST. BURNEY, commercial lot near shopping center and McDonalds .....3048 ... $86,000 336-6936 VCR, res. req. 335- 38261 & 38247 HWY 299 One ac, commercial bldg, older home, owner fin ....3116 ... $89,000 (039-24) 4015. #2505...Well established dinner house located in the heart of motel district...... $289,000 ______38077 HWY 299, Sams Pizza! Plus mobilhome, plus commercial lot...... 3199 ... $297,000 (03tfc) Clean & Cozy 2 story LOTS MORE HOMES, LAND/RANCHES AND COMMERCIAL Main Street lot in Burney with small cabin on back of property. Needs work! 3207 ... $39,500 ______36965 Main St., Burney, Large commercial bldg & apartment...... 3245 ... $82,000 house on Day Road. RV SPACE, shaded CALL US FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF PROPERTIES AVAILABLE 3 bdrm., 2 bath, with 2 near the creek. $225 37069 Main St., Burney, Thriving Beauty Shop with tanning beds ...... 3176 ... $25,000 car garage. $625 mo. mo. $105 week. $16 Visit us at Main St. B.J.’s Coffee Hut. Great location, equipment, booths, large lot …..3340…..$245,000 Call Mike or Carol @ per day. 335-2718. 336-6936 (03tfc) (039-24) www.century21bigpines.com ______www.burneyca.com In Fall River Mills, $850 www.horn-net.com/bigpines per month. 1 bdrm., 117 house, fully furnished www.Realtor.com OWNER BROKER Dorothy Herrell 335-2145 Home on the Fall River, with MISC. hot tub, boat dock and OWNER BROKER Raymond Herrell 335-2145 many more amenities. RENTALS MORE THAN YOU'D EXPECT you may have passed by IDEAL SALES ASSOCIATE Pat Thomason 335-4400 References a must. this charming 3 bed, 2 bath home without realizing the MINI STORAGE exceptional value it offers. There is an additional hobby room SALES ASSOCIATE Kathy Lakey 335-7519 Minimum 1-year lease. J.P. 10x20, 10x10, off the lovely patio which could also be used as a 4th bedroom. Responsible pet owners Asking $125,000 Located at 20597 Hudson. FAX 335-2039 e-mail: [email protected] 10x5, Boat /RV stor- will be considered. Call age. 335-3050 BEAUTIFUL 4.90 acres with Burney Creek running through Many More Properties Available • Drop By Our Offi ce For A Complete List Ann @ (530) 336-5940. NW portion of property. Located off Jack Rabbit Flat Road, (03tfc) approx. 1/5 mile, turn left. Signs posted. Well drilled in 1980 EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED (039-10) ______and septic same year. Take a look at this absolutely gorgeous KEEP-IT Mini Storage property. $125,000 In Burney – 3 bdrm., 1 in McArthur, 10x10, bath carport, $650 mo. BURNEY VALLEY REALTY BURNEY TERRACE LOT end of Hudson. Chain link fence 10x12, and 10x20 336- and cleared for homesite. $48,000 + deposit, 222-5515 5679 or 336-6133 (039-03) 37095 Main St., Ste. C (03tfc) LOTS OF POTENTIAL Currently two rentals. The front ______335-3555 rental could again become a professional office with home in ______the back. Second parcel fronting Huron St. Located at 37271 McArthur-2 bdrm. 1/12 Web: burneyvalleyrealty.com baths, $500 mo. + Main St. Check out the new roof. Asking $210,000 HELP, Inc. Security, 336-5419. 131 (039-17) LOTS/ ______FREE Pre-Approval FREE Mortgage Analysis 3 bdrm, 1 bath house ACREAGE NEED TO TALK? in Burney. With shop, Fly fi shing on Hat fruit trees, garden area, We Appreciate Creek 10 acres Business $525 mo., plus fi rst, $80,000 Rush Creek Your last and security. Pets 1 acre $14,000. Call negotiable. 335-3634. Dutch at 336-6500. 24-HOUR ______(03tfc) KERI HALL RENEE McINTOSH DAN KEARNS ______Loan Agent Loan Agent Loan Agent FRIENDLY & PROFESSIONAL Confidential Brooklynese 101 1st & 2nd Mortgages Cash Out Loans A M A S S P L E B P A D TIM BARRY (530) 221-1899 Refinancing & Purchase Low Interest Loans Owner/Agent* Bill Consolidation Commercial Crisis Counseling D O G I E R A G E H A L E *Real Estate Broker 1-800-978-6562 CA Dept. Of Real Estate Home Improvement ALL CREDIT E A R L C H A N G E O M E N DRE Lic. Info #916-227-0931 Brokers Lic. #00418143 1551 East Cypress, Ste C, Redding Land ~ Mobile Homes ACCEPTABLE S T I L T E D S T A Y P U T Suicide Prevention I R O N S T A T E 2260 acres, for only creek frontage. Big views. Road parcels to 7 acres. Panoramic & electric. Financing. Call 1-888- views overlooking Canyon Ferry B O O B O O O N T A P $177 per acre. 40 638-3116. (CAL*SCAN) Lake. Access to 1,000,000 acres Information & Referral O R S O N E M I R R A T A acres in Fall River ______of Helena National Forest. 30 Valley, excellent view NEW MEXICO MOUNTAINS minutes to Helena. Paved roads, E E L Y T R A C Y I R A S & hunting, $38,000. 140 AC - Only $49,900. Gor- underground utilities. Call for R O O D A I D E E D I T H Real Ranchers Realty, geous grasslands, mature tree information and brochure. www Volunteer Resource Center cover, 6,300 ft. elevation. Moun- .northamericanland.com Owner H O S N I O N E D A Y Call Dutch @ 530-336- tain views, year-round roads. 1-866-526-3420. (CAL*SCAN) 6500. Perfect for horse lovers. Adja- ______AUnitedWay Agency V I S O R C A N A (039-17) cent to national forest. Excellent ARIZONA BEST BARGAIN, I N Q U E S T S O M A L I A ______financing. Call today! This won’t 36 acres - $24,900. Borders COLORADO AT IT’S Best. last! NM Land and Ranches. 1- State Land. Beautiful ranch in B T U S K E R N R E T U R N 35 acres only $59,900 Creek 888-292-9711. (CAL*SCAN) Williams/Flagstaff area, perfect frontage & Aspen. Newly avail- ______6,100’ climate. Spectacular 1-800-821-5252 E R I E E L E E L I N E D able 35 acres in West Central MONTANA LAND BARGAINS. mountain views. Affordable S A D D E A R S P A D S Colorado adjacent to Grand Priced for immediate sale financing. AZLR 1-877-282- 030831 Mesa National Forest. Wide from $49,990. Prime lake view 5263. (CAL*SCAN) WHY NOT INCLUDE A PHOTO WITH YOUR AD? IT’S SIMPLE & CHEAP!