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AMERICAN CHILDERS WATER OUTLOOK
PROFILE GRABS THE SO FAR IS SLIGHTLY
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WHAT’S HAPPENING SERVING EASTERN SHASTA, NORTHERN LASSEN, WESTERN MODOC & EASTERN SISKIYOU COUNTIES FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS
IN THE DAYS AHEAD 69 Cents Per Copy
Vol. 51 No. 50
Boosters feed
Burney, California
Telephone (530) 725-0925
Toll Free (888) 706-7398
Fall River High School Boosters FAX (530) 303-1528 or
annual all-you-can eat Tri-Tip and FAX (530) 335-5335
Crab Feed is scheduled for Satur- Web Site: theimnews.com
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day, 6-8 p.m., at Ingram Hall at the
Intermountain fairgrounds. Pre- FEBRUARY 10, 2010
sale tickets are $30 and are avail-
able at the Petal Pushers and McAr-
thur Farm Supply in McArthur, Tri-
Counties Bank and Plumas Bank
State’s treasurer ‘California has
in Fall River Mills and from Linda
Carpenter, 336-6630. notes that living a somewhat
Little League on west coast is schizophrenic
Burney Basin Little League sign-
ups are set for today, and again
Feb. 17, 5-7 p.m., at the Burney economic plus economy’
Community Center. Telephone
Anthony at 335-3054 for more By CRAIG HARRINGTON
-Bill Lockyer
information. While the California and global econo- State Treasurer
Nearing sell-out mies don’t appear to recover to pre-2007
levels for several more months, the state’s
Just 45 tickets remained Tuesday banker does see some advantages to
afternoon for the third annual Fire- being located on the west coast.
works in February dinner sched- State Treasurer Bill Lockyer said
uled for Feb. 27 and sponsored by recent history has shown as the global
the Rotary Club of Burney. Tele- economy improves, California’s economy
phone Bob Moore at Gepetto’s –Please See Page 6
Pizza in Burney to purchase tick- PHOTO / Brady Goodwin, Shasta College Lance
ets at $55 each or $90 per couple.
Jr. Rodeo events Mayers
The Intermountain Junior Rodeo
Association has an NSBRA barrel
race slated for Feb. 20, March 13,
settles
and April 24, 9-11 a.m. Telephone
Tami at (209) 482-7785 for more
information.
its CEO
Burney boosters
The Burney Boosters Club has
contract
Directors of Mayers
scheduled an all-you-can-eat crab
Memorial Hospital and the
and prime rib dinner March 6,
district’s former chief exec-
6-8 p.m., at the Burney Veterans
utive officer reached an
Hall. The menu includes chow-
agreement Feb. 3, paying
der, Ceasar salad, garlic bread
her for seven months that
and drink. Cost is $35 dining in
remained on her con-
or $30 take-out. Only presale
tract, but over a 14-month
tickets available at US Bank and
period.
Gepetto’s Pizza in Burney. Tele-
Former CEO Katharine
phone 335-4246 to reserve tables
Ann Campbell will receive
for 6-10 persons. A raffle is also
a little more than $93,000
slated with prizes including two
of her annual $160,000
shotguns, Marlin 17 rifle, four San
salary paid out over 14
Francisco Giants tickets and park-
months.
ing, and 32-inch Plasma TV. Tick-
ets are $10 each. February snow survey results show snow Her three-year con-
tract signed one year ago,
WEATHER depths and water content above normal allowed for a one-year
buyout if the three years
Forest personnel thoughout the northern national were not completed. She
FORECAST forests have completed the February snow surveys
of 146 percent and a water content of 128 percent,
as compared to the historical averages for Feb. 1. asked for seven months.
TODAY, partly sunny, with a high with indications of a snow pack and water content just The board agreed to that,
Snow measurements in Modoc County show similar
near 48. East wind at 6 mph above the average annual totals. but asked the amount be
results.
becoming west. TONIGHT: A According to the current measurements for the paid out over 14 months.
The snow course data shows the majority of the
slight chance of rain before 10pm, snow courses taken in the southern portion of Scott The board appointed
January storms accumulating snow in the southern
then a chance of rain and snow. Valley, the snowpack has an above average depth Terry Pena, chief nursing
Snow level 5000 feet lowering to –Please See Page 3 officer-acute care, as the
3400 feet. Mostly cloudy, with a acting CEO when Camp-
low around 31. Southwest wind bell was placed on paid
around 8 mph. Chance of precipi- leave Dec. 22.
tation is 30%. Little or no snow
accumulation expected. THURS-
DAY: A chance of rain and snow
before 10am, then a chance of
Hospital
rain. Snow level rising to 5100
feet. Cloudy, with a high near 46.
offering
Southwest wind around 6 mph.
Chance of precipitation is 40%.
incentive
Little or no snow accumulation
expected. THURSDAY NIGHT: program
Showers likely. Cloudy, with a low
Mayers Memorial Hos-
around 33. Southwest wind around
pital District is collaborat-
9 mph. Chance of precipitation is
ing with Disney on a new
70%. FRIDAY: Showers. High near
volunteer program, “Give
43. Chance of precipitation is
a Day. Get a Disney Day.”
80%. FRIDAY NIGHT: A 30 percent
This program celebrates
chance of rain. Mostly cloudy,
and inspires volunteerism,
with a low around 32. SATURDAY:
hospital officials note.
Partly sunny, with a high near 46.
Disney is helping Mayers
SATURDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy,
thank those who volunteer
with a low around 33. SUNDAY: A
for an eligible volunteer
slight chance of showers. Mostly
opportunity by giving them
cloudy, with a high near 48.
a free ticket, good for one
SUNDAY NIGHT: A slight chance
day admission to a Walt
of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a
Disney World or Disney-
low around 35. PRESIDENTS’ DAY:
land theme park.
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 49.
Volunteers must sign up
MONDAY NIGHT: Mostly cloudy,
for the volunteer opportuni-
with a low around 35. A current
ties on www.DisneyParks.
forecast is updated about 4 a.m.
com in order to participate
and 4 p.m. daily at The News web-
in the program.
site www.theimnews.com. Web
Mayers Memorial Hos-
cams of area road conditions are
pital District already has
also available. Click on News Area
opportunities listed on the
Links at the top of the Home Page,
website for volunteers to
then click on Caltrans, then Local
select from.
Highway Cams. The average of eight precipitation stations serves as a wetness index for the Sacramento Once a volunteer reg-
River hydrologic region. It provides a representative sample of the region’s major water- isters and commits to vol-
The Intermountain News sheds for the upper Sacramento, Feather, Yuba, and American rivers. The eight stations unteering their services, a
P.O. Box 1030 are Blue Canyon, Brush Creek Ranger Station, Mineral, Mount Shasta City, Pacific House, voucher will be reserved
Burney, California 96013 Quincy Ranger Station, Shasta Dam, and Sierraville Ranger Station. for the volunteer. After
–Please See Page 3
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PAGE 2 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • FEBRUARY 10, 2010
SHERIFF’S LOG BOOK
Five persons were report- possible suspect’s dirt bike ness due to alcohol or drugs. at 9:58 p.m. at the 37400 A burglary to a Burney
ed being loud in an apartment A juvenile reportedly en- on his property. When she attempted to jump block of Highway 299 in Bur- residence was reported Feb.
parking lot at the 37200 bock tered Ray’s Quality Foods out of the vehicle, he stopped ney. 2. The address was redacted
of Superior Avenue in Burney in Fall River Mills Saturday Jennifer Granillo reported off of Highway 299 between on the logbook.
Sunday at 2:20 a.m. before a 1:53 a.m. call to Saturday at 11:10 p.m. items Burney and Johnson Park A caller reported Feb. 3 at
deputies was made, took two taken from an unlocked vehi- where she fled into the 9:14 p.m. an assault had oc- A Johnson Park woman
Deputies arrested William boxes of wine and fled. cle parked at the 37300 area woods. curred at the 40500 area of reported Feb. 1 her 17-year-
Paul Garrigus, 22, following of Highway 299 in Burney. McArthur Road in Glenburn. old son was causing a distur-
a report A man was arrested and Hal Haydock reported Fri- The caller said her son was bance because she wouldn’t
Sunday at booked into Shasta County A Burney caller reported day tires slashed on a pickup jumped by a known subject. drive him to school.
7:46 p.m. jail following an 11:18 a.m. Friday at 12:08 a.m. a male parked at the 24800 block
that a male Saturday report of an assault. subject, whom she didn’t of Fort Crook Avenue in Fall Toni Diaz reported Feb. 3 Vandalism was reported
and fe- The name of the arrested know, was banging on her River Mills. cash and jewelry were tak- Feb. 1 at the 37000 block of
male were man and Intermountain area front door and bedroom win- en from a residence at the Highway 299 in Burney.
in an ar- location was redacted in the dow. The address was re- Willy Brown reported 43100 block of River Street
gument at logbook. dacted in the logbook. Thursday the theft of numer- in Fall River Mills. A family dispute was re-
the 20400 ous air and hand tools from ported at the 21300 area of
block of Thomas Sauceda re- A Burney caller report- the 43900 block of Fort Crook Deputies arrested Jarrett Black Ranch Road in Burney
Quebec ported his house on Mud ed Friday at 2 p.m. that a Avenue in Fall River Mills. Bleu Rucker, 38, on a war- Feb. 1 at 11:22 p.m.
Street in Burney. Garrigus Springs Road near Big Bend woman he knew was receiv- rant Feb. 2 at 8:50 p.m. at
was being held in Shasta was burglarized Dec. 24. He ing threats from her ex-boy- Minnie Lick reported the 37000 Total incidents handled by
County jail Monday without didn’t make a report at that friend. Thursday a garage burglary block of the Shasta County sheriff’s
bail for violation of parole. time, but now had located a at the 21500 block of Garden Orchard office throughout the unincor-
A Pittville Road resident Lane in Johnson Park. Way in porated areas of the county:
reported Friday her landlord B u r n e y. February 7 – 97
Small business had shut off her water.
A Montgomery Creek
A Burney mother report-
ed her 11-year-old son was
shot with a BB gun while he
He
Monday
was
being held
February 6 – 107
February 5 – 102
February 4 – 96
workshop set caller reported Friday at 4:48
p.m. his wife was causing a
disturbance and requested
walked home from school
about 3 p.m. Thursday. Dep-
uties located the suspects.
in Shasta
County
jail without bail on charges of
February 3 – 88
February 2 – 113
February 1 – 113
The Small Business shops and visit more than 10 deputy assistance. The parents of all parties contempt of court and viola-
Development Center at community resource booths. agreed to handle the matter tion of parole.
Shasta College and College The break-out sessions A caller reported Friday personally.
of the Siskiyous (SBDC) and and workshops will be offered at 5:29 p.m. driving his wife
the Small Business Adminis- on the following topics: to the hospital because she Vandalism to a parked ve-
tration (SBA) will hold a free • Ask the “Experts” Panel was in and out of conscious- hicle was reported Thursday
Small Business Fair – Work-
shop & Resource Expo on
Tuesday, March 9, 9 a.m. – 4
• Doing Business with the
State/Federal Government
• E-Commerce…Not Just
Russell’s Recycling
p.m. for New Businesses We buy Scrap Metal: Iron, Tin, Baling Wire, Pot Metal, Lead, Car Batteries,
This is an opportunity for
small businesses to attend
• Marketing Without Money
• Business Financing – How We Will Meet and Vehicles with a DMV Junk slip or Vehicles with the title and
break-out sessions, work- to “Get’er Done” chain of ownership.
• Creating Successful Ele-
vator Pitches
Or Beat Any We also buy all your non ferrous metals: Aluminum, Copper, Brass,
Film showing
His House Fellowship in
• Shasta Enterprise Zone
Tax Credits
Advertised Radiators and Stainless Steel, however we abide by the new California Scrap
Metal Theft Law that includes the non ferrous metals. Please call for more
McArthur will present a spe-
cial screening of the inde-
• Sales and Use Tax
Updates Price On New information. (530) 233-2825.
• Discover the Benefits We also buy all your CRV items such as Cans, Plastic and Glass Bottles.
pendent film “Furious Love.”
Furious Love is a story that of the Non-Profit Resource
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The showing will be Feb. call 225-2770.
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door. Large Cleanup Sites.
The church is located 3
miles east of McArthur, just
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THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • FEBRUARY 10, 2010 • PAGE 3
OBITUARIES
Memorial Hospital in Fall Lyn was an accomplished years in the Fort Crook His- 299, Fall River Mills.
Florence She enjoyed the company
and activites there. She had River Mills. and celebrated professional torical Society. Memorial contributions
Lorraine several good roommates, In lieu of flowers, dona-
tions can be made to Fort
equestrian for over 45 years
and a founding member of the
Lyn will be missed far and
wide by friends, colleagues,
may be made to any of the
following organizations:
her favorite was 98-year-old,
Stoltenberg Helen Ferry. They shared Crook Historical Society, California Dressage Society. neighbors, students, horses, Fort Crook Historical Soci-
Fall River Feed owner, 87 many happy days together. P.O. Box 397, FRM 96028 or Lyn competed successfully dogs, fellow competitors, and ety, PO Box 397, Fall River
Florence Lorraine Stol- Florence was grateful for the Mayers Memorial Healthcare in many types of equestrian barn buddies of all shapes Mills, CA 96028
tenberg was born to John loving care she received from Foundation, P.O. Box 459, events, and trained horses and sizes. Shasta Chapter CDS, PO
and Josephine Anderson on the nursing staff at Mayers. FRM 96028. and riders to do the same. After a private burial at Box 122, Palo Cedro, CA
March 25, 1922 in Tuttle, Florence is preceded in Lyn’s many other pursuits the Pine Grove Cemetery 96073
include musician, author, in McArthur and a memorial Fall River High School,
North Dakota. She had 5
sisters and l brother.
death by her loving husband
Ed, four sisters, and one
JB Tamplen artist, photographer, and celebration of her life was PO Box 340, McArthur,
Her family came to Oak- brother. Ag mechanic, 59 graphics designer. held Jan. 16 at the Fall River CA 96056, memo to Music
land, CA in 1942. She is survived by her Funeral services were held Lyn was active for many Lions Hall, 44256 Highway Department.
Florence joined the Civil sister, Eileen Niedermyer of Thursday for JB Tamplen of
Service and worked as a Cottonwood, her two sons McArthur who died Feb. 1,
guard in 1943. There she met and daughters-in-law, Bill 2010, at his residence with
her husband Ed. They were and Betty of McArthur, and family present. He was 59.
married on May 14, 1944. Steve and Jill of Willows. Officiating were Don
After completing their She leaves four grand- Canright and Rick Maher
military service, Ed and Flor- children, Stacy Gallion and at Ingram Hall at the Inter-
ence became dairy farmers husband Scott of Fall River Mountain fairgrounds in
in Visalia, CA. There they Mills and Shelly Stoltenberg McArthur. Inturnment was at
Pine Grove Cemetery.
had 2 sons, Bill and Steve. In of McArthur, Corie Gorham
Mr. Tamplen was born
PLAN NOW INSTEAD OF THE COURT DECIDING LATER
1958 they moved to Cotton- and husband Bill of Lodi and
Dec. 8, 1951, in Fairfield,
wood where they managed
a ranch until they moved to
Fall River Mills in 1966. They
Collin Stoltenberg and wife
Leanna of Orland.
Also two step-grandchil-
Calif., and moved to Shasta
County in 1988 from Dixon,
WILLS DO NOT AVOID PROBATE
bought the Fall River Feed dren, Lisa Wood of Meridian, Calif. We will explain how to transfer your HOME
Mill and opened it for busi- Idaho and Dan Mills of Cal He was a mechanic in the
ness on January of 1967 Pines. agriculture industry and liked to your family without probate fees!!!
with only $20 in the old brass She also leaves two great- to fish and do woodworking.
cash register. Again, they granddaughters, Megan and He played Santa in the Inter-
PLAN TO ATTEND THIS FREE SEMINAR
worked side by side tirelessly Myah Gallion and two great- mountan area for 20 years.
building the business until Ed grandsons, Tanner Gallion He is survived by his wife
retired in 1980. and Colby Stoltenberg. She Beverly Tamplen of McArthur,
mother Bea Meyer, sons Jef-
BURNEY
Florence continued work- also leaves 10 step-great
ing until retirement in 1984. grandchildren and several fery Tamplen and Michael J. Chamber of Commerce
After retirement, they trav- nieces and nephews. Peters, daughters Quinsea 37028 Main Street
J. Pratt and Baylie Peters,
eled and enjoyed their Florence was a member
brothers Gary and his spouse Tuesday, February 16th from 6:30 to 7:45 pm
80-acre ranch on Lewis Road of the Wayside Garden Club
in McArthur. and Intermountain Evangeli- Barbara Moore, and James
Florence came to live at cal Free Church. and his wife Sally Bounds, WHY IT’S RISKY TO USE NON-ATTORNEY, DO IT YOURSELF OR INTERNET TRUSTS
Mayers Memorial Hospital in Florence passed away five grandchildren, 10 neph-
ews and two nieces. EVERY HOMEOWNER - SINGLE OR MARRIED - SHOULD ATTEND THIS SEMINAR
2004. Jan. 23, 2010, at Mayers
Condolences may be
posted at www.mcdonald-
Water storage
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How to reduce or eliminate estate taxes What happens without a Living Trust
Lyn Read
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Lyn Read passed away Reservations Recommended
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born December 31, 1938 in
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Married couples encouraged to attend together
-From Page 1 ment sites are above aver- Cheyenne, Wyoming.
age and weather forecasts Presented by:
portion of the Scott River Surviving are her brother,
watershed. are predicting more snow Robert Read, her daughters, ALPHA OMEGA FAMILY SERVICES
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course near Etna was the The snow depth and water say, and three grandchildren. An independent licensed Notary Public, who may be a licensed insurance agent, will deliver your documents when completed.
only measurement that content are measured by She was preceded in death by
showed below average num- probing the snow with spe- Protecting America’s Families and Homes from Beginning to End
her parents, Bob and Sunny
bers in depth and water con- cially designed aluminum Read, longtime residents of Bring this flyer and receive $300 off your Living Trust package at the Seminar.
tent as compared to the his- tubes (video is available at the Fall River Valley.
torical averages for Feb. 1. The News website, www.
Snow course data has theimnews.com).
been inventoried since 1946. The depth is measured
Historic high measurements and the water equivalent is
for the Northern Sierra eight- calculated by weighing the
station precipitation figures core of snow in the tubes.
for early February show the This information is forwarded
driest water years were in to the State of California,
1924 (17.1 inches), 1977 (19 where the data is compiled
inches), 1939 (27.7 inches), with other snow depth reports
1931 (28 inches), 1976 (28.3 and becomes part of the
inches). California Cooperative Snow
The wettest water years Surveys program, managed
were in 1983 (88.5 inches), by the California Department
1995 ((85.4 inches), 1982 of Water Resources.
(84.8 inches), 1998 (82.4 The information is used
inches), and 2006 (80.1 to help the state forecast the
inches). amount of water available
The three-year period of for agricultural uses, power
2007-09 was the 13th driest generation, and stream flow
stretch, tied with 1976-78, releases later in the year.
out of 87 consecutive com- For more information, go
parables. to the California Department
The historic high at Scott of Water Resources Website:
Mountain was 76 inches in http://cdec.water.ca.gov/
February 1993 and 2008. snow.
Four out of the five measure-
Hospital incentive program
-From Page 1 one ticket per person, regard-
they serve and their atten- less of the number of times
dance is verified, they will they volunteer.
receive their voucher. Volunteers can go to the
Disney will track the website at www.Disney-
reserved and distributed Parks.com, where they will
vouchers to ensure all quali- find access to FAQ’s, terms
fying volunteers receive their and conditions, as well as
voucher. contact information for volun-
There is no charge to the teer support.
volunteers to participate and Persons can also contact
the program continues until Margaret Truan, director of
all tickets are distributed volunteer services at Mayers
or until Dec. 15, whichever Memorial Hospital, telephone
occurs first. number 336-5511, extension
The program is limited to 1202 for more information.
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PAGE 4 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • FEBRUARY 10, 2010
Attorney general
says CalPERS, SNIPPP’s Weekly LOST & FOUND
Cal
3 FOUND DOGS
CalSTRS should Found February 6th:
honor state law This sweet Benji type terrier
female was found in Burney.
She is frightened. Please call
State Attorney General transferred to funds that us if she is your dog or if you
Edmund G. Brown Jr. has exclude these companies; know her owner. She would
called on the nation's two and
very much like to go home.
largest public pension funds, - Calculate divestment
the California Public Employ- costs or losses.
ees' Retirement System The full text of the Califor- Found February 1st:
(CalPERS) and the Califor- nia Public Divest from Iran This Min Pin female was
nia State Teachers' Retire- Act can be read at: http:// SHANNON BARBER AND JAMES MCMULLEN found running the streets of
ment System (CalSTRS), leginfo.ca.gov/pub/07-08/bill/ Johnson Park on February
to "honor the state law" that asm/ab_0201-0250/ab_221_ 1st. Call SNIPPP and be
requires them to divest from
companies doing business in
bill_20071014_chaptered.
pdf
Wedding vows exchanged prepared to show proof of
ownership.
Iran.
"CalPERS and CalSTRS
According to the U.S.
Department of State's at Reno, Nevada location
need to honor the state law "Country Reports on Terror- Shannon Barber and A reception followed the
requiring them to divest from ism 2008," Iran remains "the James McMullen of Eagle Found January 16th:
ceremony at the Pepper-
companies doing business in most significant state spon- River, Alaska celebrated their mill Casino and Resort. The This male German Shorthair
Iran," Brown said. sor of terrorism." marriage on December 20, couple honeymooned in Dis- Pointer was found near the
"It's time for our public CalPERS is the largest 2009 in Reno, Nevada. neyland, and they will soon Cassel Campground on
pension funds to show some public pension fund in the Shannon is the daugh- relocate to Travis Air Force January 16th. He is a very
leadership and stop sup- nation with more than 1.6 ter of Ray and Tina Barber Base. sweet fellow and is missing
porting companies that do million members and more of Burney, California, and Both the bride and his owner very much.
business with a tyrannical than $200 billion in assets. James is the son of David groom are 2008 graduates
regime." CalSTRS is the largest and Janice McMullen of of Chugiak High School in
The California Public teachers' retirement fund Eagle River, Alaska. Eagle River, Alaska, where SNIPPP • PO Box 223, McArthur CA 96056
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2007 after the state Senate $130 billion in assets. attendants at the wedding.
and Assembly passed the bill
by unanimous vote.
The law requires CalP-
ERS and CalSTRS to annu- We learned that a small amount of... ...dark chocolate each day is
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Happy Valentine’s Day!
substantial action to cease or
limit operations in Iran. I love to look at my photo
Although CalPERS and of cacao pods hanging
CalSTRS both filed annual on the cacao tree.
reports at the end of 2009, Isn’t it strange
these reports fail to: Read the clues and fill in the puzzle to learn how chocolate is made:
to think that
- Explain whether invest-
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ments in companies with ties 2. The trees were first found in the rain forests of South and Central __________.
to Iran have been reduced; from the seeds
- Describe when the funds inside these pods? 3. The people of Mexico and Central America, which included the __________ and
anticipate fully divesting from I’m so grateful that Aztec, were the first known to make chocolate.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
I am We’ll never forget the love
you show for our son, and
we shy away from “getting
involved” when we see or
event, including the residents
of Mountain View Avenue
salary should be sufficient in
this day and age for services
bags: Cathy Bethel (3 year
survivor), Terrie Berry, Cheryl
impressed most of all you just being hear questionable or mean (Christmas Tree Lane) for rendered. Riley, and Grandma G.
Editor: there for us. To us, our son behavior toward a child. allowing the use of their When you think about it A BIG thank you to the
What a wonderful was a warrior, so we would One concerned, brave citi- street, and the entire Burney as in the case of Mayers, the local floral businesses for
response to my complaint like to share a poem with you zen whose name is unknown community for coming out on CEO is getting paid $160,000 their donations of 100 pink
about the trash in front of the that his cousin Jack Potter to you and I called the author- a cold night and whose pride per year plus a monthly auto- flowers from Awesome Blos-
old market store. wrote for him. ities to report their fears in their community is appar- mobile allowance of $475 som and 100 pink flowers
Thank you so much. “A warrior is strong and he for this child and the Child ent by the care they take in plus health benefits. from The Petal Pushers.
I feel a little guilty about uses his strength to care for Abuse Prevention Coordinat- keeping Christmas Tree Lane Maybe going back to the With all of these wonderful
the complaint, it should have his people. A warrior is peace- ing Council of Shasta County clean and fee of debris. days of a nice watch would people and businesses work-
been a suggestion. ful toward everyone. A war- would like to commend this The event was a success, work out better that way ing together we were able to
Most folks were prob- rior does not wait for peace individual. As one of Shasta thanks to the volunteer partic- when the relationship ends, distribute 800 educational
ably like me - unaware of the to come. He takes peace County’s leading provider of ipation and generosity of the contractually or otherwise, goodie bags and 200 pink
mess. and offers it first. A warrior is Mandated Reporter training, following organizations and the financial obligation ends flowers to our community!
Is there some way we can a good hunter, tracker, and one concern that is often individuals: Tammy Allison, too. Thank You All!
retrain the people who drop fisher; he can run over the raised during a training is: Joe and Jill Barnett, Burney The decisions Mayers -Doreen Parker
their garbage around? mountain, run down a deer, “What if I report sus- Fire Department, Burney CEO makes or made during
carry it in, and share it; he pected, suspicious, or con- Veterans Honor Guard, her tenure effect the commu-
We should not find it
necessary to pick up after can carry five salmon across cerning behaviors surround- Caltrans, Don and Lynette nity she served. If decisions Pleased with
others. the valley to feed a hungry
family. A warrior always eats
ing a child and it is not true?
I am afraid that I will ruin the
Chaix, Citizens Patrol, Fron-
tier, Doug and Ellen Gasper,
are good, then the commu-
nity and hospital win.
leadership
Thanks to The News Editor:
and the responders. I love last. A warrior always speaks adult’s reputation or, they will Good News Mission Band, However if decisions are
true. A warrior respects the come after me.” Howard and Lola Harris, Hat bad or marginal at best, then President Obama and
Burney. many of his followers have
-Millie West earth and all people. A warrior The Council strongly Creek Construction, Ron the community suffers.
sings at dawn for all people encourages everyone to call Howard, The Intermountain -Martha Fletcher dwelled on the past and
who cannot sing for them- Child and Family Services/ News, Kathy Lehman, Lions Fall River Mills attempted to blame George
Heartwarming selves. A warrior is responsi- Child Protective Services Auxiliary, Lions Club, Ron Bush for the country’s ills.
The Obama Administration
ble. A warrior never thinks of (CFS/CPS) if they are con- and Miriam Marglon, Moun-
to listen himself first, but of others. A cerned about the welfare of tain Echo, Johnny Ospital, Thanks just has been in charge for almost
a year and should have made
Editor:
I grew up in Alturas and
warrior dances for the earth
and for the goodness of the
a child, even if they are ner-
vous.
PG&E, Dave and Janice
Prows, Safeway, the Sher-
isn’t enough more progress towards solv-
have followed the area news people. A warrior takes chil- This person may have riff’s Department, the Solid Editor: ing our problems, especially
through the Modoc Record dren to the flowers on trees called in a concern without Rock Church, Soroptimist October 15th was Think with a Democratic controlled
and The Intermountain and in the meadow. A warrior providing their name. Burney-Fall River, Dave Pink (Breast Cancer Aware- Congress since 2006.
News. has a good heart and gives to Shasta County CFS/CPS Stewart, Larry Trammell, ness) Day. It is the easy way out to
I just spent over an hour people who need. Above all, accepts all leads and deter- M.C. for the event, Mr. and The purpose of this day is blame others for problems.
watching the video piece you a warrior respects the “way” mines their response mainly Mrs.Vaughan, Howard White, to educate the public on the Bush could have blamed
put together with the four and Aponiha (the universal based on the information Windjammer Cable, Channel importance of performing: Clinton for decimating our
bank employees. power: Great Wonder, Great provided so providing your 6, the Winkleman family. routine self-breast exams, military, but he didn’t.
I want to compliment you, Spirit, Great Power, Great contact information and all -Tina Barber, Secretary physical examinations by Bush was castigated
not only on the video, but on Mystery)” information that you know Soroptimist Burney-Fall River a physician, and mammo- for the Iraq war, but it was
what you are doing with the This is how Jack had seen about the child makes a big grams. Rumsfeld who promoted
News. his cousin; A true warrior. difference. It was wonderful to see the “shock and awe” war
I enjoy the news pieces, -Steven and Lucy Gemmill It would be easier to live Directors must the community support of of taking Iraq with 125,000
Think Pink 2009! I specifi- troops (Rumsfeld originally
the background pieces, and
the videos.
and family with a mistaken report than
the knowledge that a child
remember cally want to thank those who requested 75,000 troops)
It was heartwarming to died because of lack of Editor: contributed to the success of when General Shinseki, the
listen to the four girls talk Thanks just action. According to the Record Think Pink Day in the Fall Army Chief of staff, said we
Searchlight article on River-McArthur-Big Valley needed 250,000 troops to
about Burney and how close
the community is….it brought
isn’t enough A key piece to saving a
child’s life is early interven- 02/04/2010, I see Mayers will areas this year. subdue the Iraqi military and
back some very fond memo- Editor: be looking for a new Chief A special thank you to the countryside.
tion.
ries. It’s times like this when Executive Officer (CEO). Lori Davenport who coordi- The General was correct
Contact by a Child Welfare
I wish I could send the “Thank You!” just isn’t The severance deal will nated Think Pink 2009 for and the result was the mili-
professional can many times
publishers of the Modesto enough, but that is all I can come as an expense to our area. I want to thank tary mess in Iraq. General
assist this family and prevent
Bee up to you for training. come up with. Mayers of roughly $6,904.17 Fall River Health Center staff Petraeus finally got enough
stressful abuse.
Keep up the good work! When Jay passed away per month (or $96,658.28 for and friends for assembling troops into Iraq to do the job.
If you have that “feeling”
-Rich Paddock we knew how lucky we are to 14 months as reported) plus the 800 educational goodie Now, President Obama
that something is not right,
Modesto live in this community. health benefits through 2012 bags. has added 30,000 troops in
make the call to the CFS/
Jay really loved living here. for the departing CEO. The volunteers were Lori Afghanistan to try to decimate
CPS hotline (530) 225-5144.
There are so many people to Contracts in any industry Davenport, Cheryl Riley, the Taliban and al Qaeda.
Thanks to all thank, I don’t know where to
In Shasta County, the
Child Abuse Prevention are difficult at best. Grandma G (Cheryl’s mother We are in Afghanistan and
begin, but I’m going to try. Resumes, education, and 5 year survivor), and have to win the war or we
with food drive Thank you to the ones
Coordinating Council offers
experience, board and man- Merle Winkle. risk the emboldenment and
Editor: information and help for par-
who were here to help with agement discussions and An additional thank you to potential attacks of terrorists
Thank you to all the mem- ents and care providers to
my house inside and out- meetings are any number of Cheryl Riley for providing the throughout the world.
bers of our very generous deal with a child’s less than
side including the rock for due diligence techniques that facility to assemble the bags I am pleased President
community for supporting desirable, behavior and their
the driveway, the delicious come into play when decid- and Rays Food Place, Big Obama is showing some
our 16th annual Canned own frustration as the person
food, the beautiful flowers, ing to sign with a company, Valley Resource Center, Big leadership.
Food Drive held just before responsible for that child.
the friendly faces, the sincere vendor or individual as a con- Valley Medical Center and -Donald A. Moskowitz
Thanksgiving last year. For more information
phone calls, the cards, and tracted entity or employee. Juniper Junction for allowing Former AG2 & LT, U.S. Navy
Our thanks go to the Fall about the Child Abuse Pre-
warm hugs. In the case of Mayers us to distribute bags for their Londonderry, NH
River Joint Unified School vention Coordinating Coun-
Thank you all so much for Memorial Hospital District, great locations.
District for providing the bus, cil of Shasta County contact
letting us be part of a GREAT the Board of Directors must I want to also thank the
Rays Food Place for their 241-5816.
community. We Thank You remember they are the man- volunteers that were willing
support in collecting food and To our anonymous
ALL! ager of the Chief Executive to take the time out of their
allowing the bus to be parked reporter, we thank you as
-The Family of Jay Tamplen Officer. busy schedules to distribute
in front of their store, Safe- you are a true hero.
Bev, Jeffery, Quinsea, But more importantly the
way for donating prizes for -Betty Futrell
Michael and Baylie Board should not be “bul-
students collecting the most -Dawn S. Fisher-Smith
Shasta County Child Abuse lied” into anything especially
food, Fall River High School
and Fall River Elementary Anonymous Prevention Council additional years to a tradi-
tional one (1) year contract,
(530) 241-5816
for the generosity of students
and staff.
hero whether the CEO is “strong-
Editor: willed” and “forceful” or not.
We also express our grati-
tude to McArthur FFA Leader- In December, our commu- Event was a Contract language should
be revisited and renewed to
ship class for transporting the nity was confronted with the
horrible realization that one
success a different standard since
food to the food pantry and to Editor: most other industries, at sev-
The Intermountain News for of our children came close
We wish to thank those erance of the relationship,
their support. It is truly inspir- to death at the hands of his
who helped with the annual do not carry additional finan-
ing to witness first hand how adult caregiver(s).
Christmas Tree Lighting cial obligation. After all, their
much can be achieved if a So often, as an individual,
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community works together.
-Chris Dolman
Food Pantry Member
Kindness
appreciated
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State treasurer calls for reversing current education policy
-From Page 1 dred percent increase that close to half of all of the per- They’re all in the refrigera- workers. The only way I know an antidote about the abuses
grows faster than the rest of is less than inflation, prison sonal income taxes in the tor. No one had bothered to how we’re going to do it is to of the pension system and
the U.S. spending almost 300 percent state. get them computerized so start prepaying,” he said. I think unfairly blemish the
“When you look at the last increase during that time. “He’s right, they are. We you could compare them to “I’ve been an advocate the worker who isn’t getting a
dozen years or so, the Cali- “What it means is a con- have to be sensitive about crime scene DNA samples,” last four years to put about a lot,” he said.
fornia economy grows faster tinuing deficit in our general it, mostly because we don’t he said. half-billon dollars away each “By the way, local gov-
than the country’s,” Lockyer fund account, this year a want them to leave. If they “They were catching one year to let it grow as the pen- ernment salaries are signifi-
said. “Adjusted for inflation, projected $20- to 21-billion leave the state, we’re in trou- bad guy a year using DNA. sions do. About 80 percent cantly higher as a general
while the country went up 16 shortfall. And it’s not just that ble. But here’s the point that So I got all the scientists of the pension payouts are matter than state govern-
percent, we were 25 percent. budget. It’s the one after and doesn’t get made. In the last pumped up about ‘Let’s get growth on investments. They ment salaries. The number
We can anticipate greater the one after and the one 14 years, if you look at the this thing done.’ The last time are not new contributions of people that I see getting
growth on the west coast after and the one after are adjusted gross income, what I checked, instead of one a from employers and employ- paid more than the governor
than the national numbers.” probably another $20 billion share did the top one percent year, they were catching 15 ees. We don’t do that with the is extraordinary. They are all
He also noted the state’s shortfall unless we figure out get? It went from 13.8 per- a day. It wasn’t a new expen- health account because it’s local government people, by
geographic and demographic how to do some balanced cent of all income in the state diture of a bunch of money. pay as you go. We could do and large,” he said.
advantages. budgets. of California 14 years ago It was just using what you a better job if we prepaid.” Lockyer was elected Nov.
“The geography of being “We haven’t had a bal- to 25.2 percent. They have had more efficiently. And, we He also suggested more 7, 2006, as the 32nd state
on the Pacific and what that anced budget, where there been doing well at the top have to have that conversa- rules to prevent retiring man- treasurer. Before assuming
means, the diversity of our is some reconciliation of one percent. In terms of fair- tion, particularly about the agers in some of the larger office, he had served nearly
peoples and cultures, lan- spending and revenues, for ness to pay for colleges and public schools. It’s very labor metropolitan areas from three decades in public ser-
guages and business con- 12 years. We’ve had external other things, I don’t think it’s intensive and we have got to getting higher than average vice. As state attorney gen-
tacts in Asia and abroad borrowing, we’ve had inter- inappropriate to expect them figure out how to do it more pensions. eral, he computerized DNA
gives us long term economic nal borrowing, we’ve had to step up.” efficiently or we’re going to “They don’t have the anti- results and created the
advantages. And, when the accounting gimmicks and so Lockyer did expect there be stuck with budgets that spiking rules that other pen- Megan’s Law website. He
country is increasingly just on. It’s been a dozen years would have to be more are excessive,” he said. sion state and local govern- also served 25 years in the
old people, we’ve got the since we’ve had a balanced budget cuts. As to the perception that ment people have had in California state legislature.
kids. If we can educate them, budget. We just can’t keep “The budget cuts are state pensions are unsus- place for about 10 years,” he Video of Lockyer’s
we’ve got the consumer pool doing it,” he said. going to have to be severe tainable, Lockyer argued it is said. remarks is available at The
and the labor pool that’s nec- Lockyer said there are only and they are going to have a complicated problem. So, the spikes are not as News website, www.theim-
essary to a growing, vibrant three ways to try and fix it. to be from health and educa- “The pensions people get, frequent and gives “everyone news.com.
economy,” he said. “Cut spending, increase tion accounts in order to get by and large, are not exces-
But, he added, “If we don’t a tax, do something more there,” he said. “That’s what sive. As I recall, the typical
get Latinos more significantly efficiently. I’d like to a little of got to be cut to balance the pension a state employee
into the game, in 10 years our all of those three things,” he budget.” gets is about $2,000 a month,”
personal income pool in Cali- said. “They (legislators) are He said he would propose he said. “They are not getting
fornia will be down 11 percent so entrenched that there can a two-budget strategy. rich on that. Part of the prob-
from what it is now. So, we never be a tax increase or I “Let the Republican legis- lem may be debating what’s
have to figure out how to be don’t want to cut any spend- lators have what they want. an adequate pension in the
more successful educating ing that I can’t get people to They will represent districts private sector. The problem
that growing demographic.” talk about the fact that as the that have service cuts and no occurs where there are some
Lockyer made his remarks state’s banker, it’s embar- new taxes. And democratic managers who spike, most
before the state’s newspaper rassing when your state’s coastal areas will have tax notably in the public safety
publishers and editors at the credit is worse than Kazakh- increases that are modest domain.”
14th annual Governmental stan or Mexico or Indonesia and non-cuts in services,” he He suggested having
Affairs Day held in Sacra- or the Philippines. Our credit said. public service employees
mento. is worse than those third “Now the way you do work longer than 20 years
“It was suggested I talk world countries.” that is to let it be up to local before retirement. The big-
about economic forecasting He said California taxpay- voters. You figure out a half- gest problem, however, isn’t
and the state of the econ- ers are paying hundreds of cent sales tax or something paying the pensions, he
omy,” he began. “Forecast- millions of dollars more than of that nature, or whatever said.
ers were created to make they should because of the your tax program is, let it be “That’s not really what’s
astrologers look good, so it’s summer budget fights that go on local ballots. It (tax) is for unsustainable. What’s
with some reticence that I try on endlessly. potholes, it’s for cops and unsustainable is the health
to do that.” “That’s why I believe we it’s for schools. If they adopt accounts. We have not fig-
California has a somewhat ought to have a majority vote that, then there is going to be ured out how to finance
schizophrenic economy, he budget like 47 other states in more of those three things in health obligations to retired
noted. the United States do. We’re the local communities that state and local government
“When we’re up, we’re stuck with Arkansas and adopt that tax. If they turn it
really up. When we’re down, Rhode Island, which also down, schools close another
we’re really down. We have require a two-thirds budget two weeks or whatever that
lost a million-plus jobs.
National housing declines
were 29 percent in prices
vote.”
However, a consensus
or more stringent method to
raise taxes is appropriate, he
number is,” he said.
“At some point, legislators
who are saying ‘I never want
another tax increase’ will be
INTERMOUNTAIN
and California is frequently
40 percent in value losses.
How does it look, looking
said.
“Budgets are annual,
taxes are permanent.”
hearing from constituents
‘I’ve got an 8-year-old kid
and the schools are closed.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
ahead? Unemployment con-
With respect to this year’s What are you guys doing
tinues in double digits for at
least another year and prob- budget, he noted 40 percent about this problem?’ There BURNEY PRESBYTERIAN Grace Community Bible Church
ably closer to two. Retail of the governor’s solution is may be some willingness CHURCH Pastor Henry Winkelman
more federal money. to rise above principle and Tamarack Ave. Burney 335-2367
sales don’t recover to pre- Inspirational Music from the Independent Fundamental
recession 2007 levels until “Lots of people are skep- do something a little more Mountain High Praise Team Bible Church
tical about how much of that practical to keep the schools 9:45 am Sunday School, all ages
well into 2011. Statewide Worship Service: 10:30 am 11 am Worship Service-6 p.m. Evening Service
personal income was down is possible. Their target is open in those districts that Bible Class: 9:45 am Wednesday: 7 p.m.
2.9 percent last year. Best about $8 billion and there is vote no.” Marquette at Hwy 299 • 335-2271 Bible Study and Prayer
guess for 2010, personal at least some optimism that Lockyer noted the role of
income increases 1.2 per- $3- to $3.5 billion is pos- the media in the law-making
SOLID ROCK FOUR SQUARE CHURCH
cent. It’s still Asian markets sible. If it doesn’t happen, if
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SPORTS
RICHARD ALLAN - SPORTS EDITOR
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Lady Cardinals stop 13-game
slide with pair of wins at home
The Big Valley Lady Cardinals smuir dropping in 20 points for the
thought they would have a few Lady Cardinals. “She (Torres) was
more victories on their record at doing it all, offense, defense (and)
this point of the season. But things rebounding,” Hawkins said. “She
haven’t worked out quite as planned (Torres) had her best game of the
and even the games they thought season by far.”
they should win, somehow slipped Hawkins said the team played
away adding another number to its best defense of the season and
the L-column. only gave up double digit scoring
But coach Russ Hawkins knew in one quarter. Big Valley had nine
NEWS PHOTO / Richard Allan
his team was getting better and the players score a bucket in the con-
Burney senior Anastastia Martin-Borders gets slapped on the wins would eventually come. Well test with Shelby Hunsaker pitching
head as she shoots during the Lady Raiders contest against the time is now as the Lady Car- in 10.
dinals picked up a pair of wins in Torres and the Lady Cardi-
the Weed Lady Cougars. No foul was called on the play and nals kept their momentum against
front of the home crowd last week
the ball rested on the rim, pictured on the right. to stop a 13-game losing streak. American Christian on Friday.
Big Valley trounced the Dunsmuir Big Valley put up 22 points in the
Lady Raiders fall to Lady Tigers 55-26 on Feb. 2 then
beat up the American Christian
Academy 47-39 Friday.
second quarter for a 29-19 halftime
lead and cruised to victory.
Big Valley’s defense didn’t give
Lady Cougars in Weed “Hey, we’re undefeated this
week,” Hawkins said laughingly.
“We’ve been getting better and now
up a basket in the third quarter but
was outscored 20-9 in the fourth.
But Big Valley was sporting nearly
The Lady Raiders had a tough late rally with baskets from Megan we finally have a couple of wins to a 30-point lead and was trying to
time in Weed battling the Lady Cou-
gars in a Shasta Cascade League
Calzia and Kayla Jones to cut the
deficit to 26-20 with 20 ticks remain-
Burney gets win show for it.” get certain players scoring oppor-
Big Valley junior Andea Torres tunities and picked up a 47-39 vic-
contest on Feb. 3 losing 61-39. ing in the half. Both teams added a at Trinity, 51-48 had a breakout game against Dun- tory.
Burney couldn’t catch a break bucket before the half to make the
with the calls or the basket. The score 28-22 at the break. With the playoffs just a couple
Lady Raider were slow to start but Weed (3-6 SCL, 4-14) opened of weeks away every game is an
started to make a run in the second the third quarter with a 16-4 run important one for the teams on the
quarter behind the play of Anasta- to blow the game open at 44-26 bubble. The Lady Raiders needed
tia Martin-Borders down low. Down with 4:13 remaining in the quarter. a win over the host Trinity Lady
16-10 to start the second quarter Hannah Rogers hit a pair of free Wolves Saturday to get back to .500
Burney looked poised to take the throws at he end of the quarter to in Shasta Cascade League play.
lead near the midway point of the make the score 28-50 to state the The game was close from start
quarter. fourth. to finish but the Burney girls were
Martin-Borders hit a bucket to Both teams scored 11 points in able to hold on and get the 51-48
make the score 15-16 and the Lady the fourth to make the final. win and move of 4-4 in the SCL and
Raiders went right back to her on Rogers led Burney with 14 points 7-9 overall.
their next possession. Martin-Bor- followed by Kayla Jones with nine. Burney had a good inside-out-
ders was hit across the top of her Martin-borders pitched in eight side scoring combo with Anastat-
head as she started to shoot, which points before leaving with a leg sia Martin-Borders and Hannah
wasn’t called. Then her shot rolled injury. Rogers. Martin-Borders dropped
across the rim and looked destined Burney did a nice job holding in a game-high 21 points for the
to roll in. However, the ball actually Weed’s Amanda Greene to 12 Lady Raiders and Rogers added 19
came to a rest on the back of the points but Sierra Skeen had the while going 8-for-16 from the free-
rim and against the backboard. touch from long distance sinking throw line.
The Cougars went on to score four of her six three-point attempts Burney held a 26-25 lead at half-
the next 10 points for a comfortable and finished with a game-high 24 time but came out strong in the third
lead. Burney (4-4 SCL, 7-9) had a points. and went into the fourth holding a
43-36 advantage and held on to
win.
NEWS PHOTO / Richard Allan
Burney senior Nick Gray puts up a shot after grabbing a
rebound during the Raiders 64-53 loss to the host Weed Cou-
gars on Feb. 3.
Raiders have busy week
with three league games
The Burney Raiders opened scoring end. Phipps hit a short turn-
Shasta Cascade League play with around jumper near the basket to
a win over Modoc but have been in give the Raiders a 40-37 lead with
a downward spiral since losing their 2:02 left in the quarter.
last seven contests. But the Cougars responded
The Raiders had a tough task with a 9-1 run to end the quarter
NEWS PHOTO / Richard Allan
with three games against the top and regained the lead for good as
two teams in the SCL. Burney (1-7 they entered the fourth with a 46-41
Burney sophomore Kyle Taylor gets the upper hand on Modoc’s Ethan Haas during the Shasta SCL, 7-12) faced the Trinity Wolves advantage.
Cascade League duels Friday at Burney High. Taylor overcame a 12-3 point deficit and pinned (7-2 SCL, 15-6) twice losing at The Raiders started and fin-
Haas in the third round of their match. home 74-41 on Feb. 2 and again ished the week against the Trinity
in Weaverville on Saturday falling Wolves. The Wolves lost their first
Childers takes SCL 215-pound title 68-36. Burney had a good chance
of defeating the host Weed Cou-
gars (7-2 SCL 17-5) on Feb. 3 but
two league games of the season
and have been on a terror since. At
the game in Burney the Wolves had
The Burney wrestling team fin- Childers earned his all league 15 seconds into the third round. He fizzled at the end and lost 64-53. four players with double-digit scor-
ished in second place among the patch by pinning his two opponents also put Dunsmuir’s Mike Day on Burney big-man Ryan Phipps ing and two players close with nine
small schools in the Shasta Cas- after a first-round bye. Childers had the mat to be counted out but was Weed’s Robert West battled pro- and eight points.
cade League meet last weekend at a first round pin of Modoc’s Ethan pinned by Ingraham in the first 1:22 vided a good match up for the fans. Trey Lacey had big game with
Burney High. Haas then won the hardware after of the match. Both players seemed to score at 15 points for the Raiders and Dylan
The Raiders made a strong putting Mt. Shasta’s Kenny Ingra- Taylor finished Saturday with a will but in the end Weed’s support- Ferguson pitched in with 11.
showing despite only having three ham’s shoulders to the mat in the rematch with Haas from Modoc. ing cast outscored Burney’s. Phipps Burney stayed close through the
grapplers on the team. second round of their match. Taylor faced Haas in the duels on had had a game-high 28 points fol- fist quarter but was outscored 24-13
With sub-sections on Feb. 26 Babajan had a second place Friday and over came a 12-3 defi- lowed by Tony Mazzini with nine in the second and faced a 38-22
and 27, Burney coach Mike Roscoe finish at 140 pounds in the SCL cit. Taylor won the match by pin- and Alex Courtright with seven. deficit at the half. Trinity continued
is hopeful of getting two of his three finals. Babajan pinned Tyler ning Haas near the end of the third West connected for 23 points to pull away in the second half for
wrestlers to the section final’s Mas- Bushey in the second round of his round with the match in Haas’ favor with Robert Gonzales and Tanner the 74-41 win.
ters tournament. The top three first match but lost an 11-4 decision at 18-13. But his luck had run out Shelton pitching in 14 each. The Raiders were without Phipps
wrestlers of each weight class of to Trinity’s Robert Heinig in his final and Haas took the rematch by a The Cougars led for most of in the first game against the Wolves
Division 4 qualify for the section match. technical fall when Taylor fell more the contest with the Raiders stay- and hoped to fair better with a full
tournament. Sophomore Kyle Taylor finished than 15 points behind. ing about six points behind. Bur- roster on Saturday. But the Wolves
His hopefuls are junior Mike fourth in the 215-pound weight Taylor will be forced to wrestle in ney’s defensive pressure intensi- didn’t allow a double-digit scorer
Childers at 215 pounds and senior class. Taylor had a couple big wins the heavyweight division at division fied in the third quarter as Phipps and won the game by 32.
Trevor Babajan at 140. by pinning Etna’s John Shepard just meet. and Mazzini got hot hands on the
PAGE 8 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • FEBRUARY 10, 2010
Cearley and Contreras combine
for 42 points as Lady Bulldogs
improve to 8-1 in SCL standings
Kristi Cearley and Yarely Con- quarter. Trinity’s Katrina Mouni-
treras scored 21 points each as the voung hit a three at the buzzer to
Lady Bulldogs clipped the host Trin- make the score 55-31 to start the
ity Lady Wolves 74-46 Friday. With fourth.
the win, the Fall River girls maintain Bailey Bidwell finished with 15
a one-game lead in the Shasta Cas- points, all of them coming in the
cade League standings at 8-1 with second half.
Etna and Mt. Shasta in the mirror Trinity started the fourth with 13-5
at 6-2. to cut Fall River’s lead to 60-44 near
Fall River jumped out to fast start the midway point of the fourth. But
but struggled in the second quar- any hope the Lady Wolves had of
ter with turnovers and poor shoot- coming back were quickly dashed
ing. However, the Lady Bulldogs as the Lady Bulldogs responded
defense was a constant and carried with a 14-2 run to finish the game
the team through its rough spots with a 74-46 win.
before dominating in the second
half.
Fall River coach Kathy Jones Lady Bulldogs
said she was a little worried about a
letdown game going against a team run by Cougars
with only two wins on their record
her team. The Lady Bulldogs continued
“They (Trinity) have some girls their march through Shasta Cas-
who can play and they can hurt you cade League play with a 52-36 win
if you don’t take them seriously,” over the Weed Lady Cougars.
Jones said. Fall River ran out to a 12-3 first
But Jones was a bit more com- quarter lead and was up 26-7 at the
fortable after the Lady Bulldogs ran half.
out to a 22-11 first quarter lead. Kristi Cearley and Yarely Contre-
While Fall River struggled to score ras combined for 30 points, 16 and
from the floor in the second quar- 14 respectively. Bailey Bidwell and
ter, the team shot well from the Lauren Vestal provided eight points
free-throw line and led 32-13 after each. Marissa Leach and Cyndi
Marissa Leach hit a jumper followed Carpenter finished the scoring.
by a layup with 2:37 left in the half. The Weed shooters warmed up
Trinity was able to take advan- in the second half to make it com-
tage of some Fall River turnovers petitive but they could overcome
NEWS PHOTO / Richard Allan
and finished the half on a 5-0 run to the halftime deficit. Weed’s Amanda
Yarely Contreras shoots over the block of a Trinity defender during the Lady Bulldogs 74-46 make the score 32-18 at the break. Greene and Sierra Skeen finished
win over the host Lady Wolves Friday. Contreras finished the game with 21 points. Fall River is Trinity hit its first two buckets of with 15 points each to lead the Lady
currently in first place in Shasta Cascade League play with a record of 8-1 and 13-5 overall. the third quarter to cut Fall River’s Cougars.
lead to 10. But the Lady Bulldogs The Lady Bulldogs will be at
responded by going on a 14-2 run home Friday to battle the Modoc
and led 46-24 with 3:55 left in the Lady Braves.
NEWS PHOTO / Richard Allan
Big Valley senior David Rodriguez scores two of his 19 points
against the visiting Dunsmuir Tigers on Feb. 2. The Cardinals
won the Evergreen League contest 62-57.
NEWS PHOTO / Richard Allan
Cardinals win Shooting was tough inside the Wolf den at Trinity Friday night as the Bulldogs fell 57-52 to the
Wolves. Pictured above is Shawn Larsen getting blocked by Trinity’s Trevor Martin during the
first half of their Shasta Cascade League contest.
a pair at home Bulldogs drop rubber match with
Playing mostly upper division
schools through the preseason can
Leventon provided an outside
threat and hit three threes for nine
Wolves, SCL title hopes in jeopardy
put a lot of losses on the record points.
early. But as the Big Valley Cardi- The Tigers cut two points off the There was a lot of anticipation six points of the fourth quarter and second. The Bulldogs were getting
nals know, the benefit comes when lead outscoring the Cardinals 11-9 leading up to the Fall River Bulldogs the teams battled back and forth to the stripe and scored 10 of its
you start playing schools your own in the third. But Big Valley got the and Trinity Wolves third match-up with Trinity taking a 52-47 lead on a 17 second quarter-points from the
size. points back in closely fourth quar- of the season Friday. The first game Jeangerard three with 1:18 remain- line.
The Cardinals picked up another ter outplaying the Tigers 14-12 to was at the Block F championship ing.
pair of wins last week for their hold on game won by the Wolves 70-68. Fall River’s big-gun Taylor Sloat Fall River rides
eighth victory in nine tries and are Rodriguez and Hunsaker con- The second was a Shasta Cas- was fouled on a layup and com-
only ranked behind Hayfork in the tinued their success against the cade League thriller that went late pleted the traditional three to cut early lead to win
first release of the Division VI play-
off points.
Eagles on Friday combining for 47
points in the victory. The Eagles
into the evening won by the host
Bulldogs100-94 in triple overtime,
the Wolves lead to two with 52.7 on
the clock. It looked like momentum
over Cougars
The Cardinals were able to hold (13-9) matched the Cardinals point handing the Wolves their second was turning Fall River’s way when The key to beating the Weed
off the visiting Dunsmuir Tigers for of point in the first quarter, which league loss. Jeangerard drained another three Cougars is not to fall behind early
a 62-47 in an Evergreen League finished with the score knotted at So with league play winding down with less than 20 ticks remaining to like the Bulldogs did in their first
contest on Feb. 2, then on Friday 19-19. But the visitors could not and both teams sitting with two put the Bulldogs down 55-50. contest in Weed. But on the Bull-
Big Valley welcomed the American maintain the pace and the Cardi- losses in SCL play along with the Shawn Larsen put up a quick dogs floor things went a bit differ-
Christian Academy Eagles for a nals held a 36-28 advantage at Weed Cougars, the winner would three that rimmed out and was ently as Fall River jumped out a
non-league game won by the Car- halftime. be in control of their own destiny forced to foul. Trinity sank two from 24-10 first quarter lead and went on
dinals 74-49. Big Valley added eight points to in the title hunt. The Bulldogs held the charity stripe for a seven-point to win the game 76-51.
Against the Tigers, Big Valley its lead in the third and 10 in the Trinity’s Justin Jeangerard to just lead with 9.1 left to play. Sloat had “They (Weed) have a good
(5-1 EL, 10-8) trailed 12-17 after fourth for a 74-49 win. eight points through three quarters an uncontested layup to make the shooting team and when the get
a quarter of play but picked up the Hunsaker scored 24 for the of play. But the Trinity sharpshooter final. a lead they run a lot of time off
pace in the second behind the scor- Cardinals and Rodriguez had 23. dropped in 14 points in the fourth Sloat scored 32 points to lead all the clock and it puts a lot of pres-
ing of and Shane Hunsaker David Darren Haverty and Leventon each and the Bulldogs fell 57-52 to the scorers. sure on you to score,” Fall River
Rodriguez. hit a pair of threes in the contest to host Wolves. Both teams struggled to score coach Scott Gallion said. “So if you
It was the Cardinals inside game provide an outside threat. Haverty The Bulldogs (6-3 SCL, 16-5) early but the shooters warmed out can get a nice lead on them, they
with Rodriguez and dribble pene- chipped 11 points and Leventon had their chances to pull off the road after a dreadful first quarter. Sloat (Weed) don’t really have a team
tration from Hunsaker that allowed helped out with eight. upset. Fall River started the third scored the Bulldogs first bucket that scores quickly and we were
the birds to fry to a 27-point second The Cardinals will be on the quarter with an 11-3 run and led by the floor to tie the score at 4-4 with fortunate to play our game and get
quarter and a 39-34 half time lead. road for their next three games and as much as 11. But the Wolves (7-2 2:15 left to play in the first quarter. in front early.”
Hunsaker went on to torch the won’t be home again until Feb.19 to SCL, 15-6) battled back and went The Bulldogs took their first lead of Sloat led the Bulldogs’ attack
Tigers defense for 27 points fol- end league play against the Butte into fourth with the Bulldogs lead- the game on a Sloat three-pointer with 24 points followed by Raphael
lowed by Rodriguez with 19. Ryan Valley Bulldogs. ing 36-31. Trinity scored the first at 16-15 with 3:42 to play in the Tschirky with 17.
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NDEx West L.L.C. MAY BE NAME STATEMENT gan to transact business under
Jenifer Lindsay in the Superior as provided in said note(s), ad- cause, if any, why the petition mountain area. 24-30 Advertisement for Train-
52 Farm Equipment Court of California, County of vances, under the terms of said
ACTING AS A DEBT COLLEC- 2010-0000006 the name listed above on n/a for the change of name should
TOR ATTEMPTING TO COL- January 5, 2010 (s) Katharine M. Hathaway hrs per wk. No bene- ing. HEAVY EQUIPMENT
53 Farm/Ranch Prod. Shasta. The Petition for Probate Deed of Trust, fees, charges
and expenses of the Trustee
LECT A DEBT. ANY INFOR- The following person(s) are do- Notice: This fictitious business
not be granted. Any person
objecting to the name changes fits. Salary DOE. Must TRAINING. Learn to oper-
requests that Jenifer Lindsay MATION OBTAINED WILL BE
54 Livestock be appointed as personal rep-
and of the trusts created by said USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
ing business as: name expires five years from
the date it was filed in the office
described above must file a
know Quickbooks and ate bulldozer, backhoe,
Deed of Trust. The total amount NDEx West, L.L.C. as Autho- written objection that includes loader, motor grader, exca-
55 Hay/Grain/Feed/ resentative to administer the of the unpaid balance of the ob- rized Agent, BY: Ric Juarez
WEST COAST DESIGNS of the county clerk. A new ficti- the reasons for the objection at Word. Excel & Pub- vator. Job placement assis-
estate of the decedent. The ligation secured by the property 2992 Blue Horizon Dr tious business name statement
Seeds petition requests authority to to be sold and reasonable esti-
Dated: 01/21/10 NPP0152156
01/27/10, 02/03/10, 02/10/10
Redding, CA 96002 must be filed prior to that date.
least two court days before the
matter is scheduled to be heard lisher is helpful. Event tance. Call 888-210-4534.
The filing of this statement does
56 Stud Service administer the estate under the mated costs, expenses and ad-
vances at the time of the initial
____________________ not of itself authorize the use in
and must appear at the hearing planning experience a Northern California College
Independent Administration of FICTITIOUS to show cause why the petition of Construction. www.
57 Poultry/Bees/Rab- Estates Act. (This authority will
publication of the Notice of Sale BUSINESS
County of Shasta
Luff, Bradley
this state of a fictitious business
name in violation of the rights
should not be granted. If no plus. Must have great
HEAVY4.com promocode:
is $235,299.36. The beneficiary written objection is timely filed,
bits allow the personal representa- under said Deed of Trust here-
NAME STATEMENT
2010-0000110
2992 Blue Horizon Dr of another under federal, state the court may grant the petition people & organiza-
NCPA1. (Cal-SCAN)
tive to take many actions with- Redding, CA 96002 or common law (See Sections
58 Livestock Wanted tofore executed and delivered to January 26, 2010 State: CA 14411 ET. SEQ., Business and
without a hearing. tional skills, and be a
out obtaining court approval. the undersigned a written Dec- The following person(s) are do- Notice of Hearing ______________
Services Before taking certain very im- laration of Default and Demand ing business as:
This business is conducted by
an Individual. The registrant
Professions Code.)
Jan. 27, Feb. 3,10, 17, 2010
Date: March 8, 2010 self starter. Send re-
110
portant actions, however, the for Sale, and a written Notice of Time: 10:00 am sume to P.O. Box 36,
70 Bldg & Contracting personal representative will be Default and Election to Sell. The ESTATE GRANITE & MARBLE
began to transact business _____________________ Department: 3 HOUSE FOR
undersigned caused said Notice under the name listed above on Burney or e-mail:
71 Cleaning Service required to give notice to inter- of Default and Election to Sell to
4900 Mountain Lakes Blvd 1/1/2010 FICTITIOUS
The address of the court is:
Superior Court of California, RENT
ested persons unless they have Unit C (s) Bradley Luff BUSINESS burneychamber@
72 Painting/Wallpaper waived notice or consented to
be recorded in the County where
the real property is located. The
Redding, Ca 96003 NAME STATEMENT
County of Shasta,
frontiernet.net
1500 Court Street, Room 319
73 Sewing/Alterations the proposed action.) The inde- beneficiary or servicing agent County of Shasta
This fictitious business name
expires five years from the date
2010-0000026
January 8, 2010
Redding, CA 96001
(2-10) Nice 2bdrm 2ba 12x60
pendent administration authority declares that it has obtained A copy of the Order to Show
74 Gardening Services will be granted unless an inter- from the Commissioner of Cor-
HM GROUP INC
160 Kingsview Court
it was filed in the office of the The following person(s) are do- Cause shall be published at _________________ mobile home on pri-
county clerk. A new fictitious ing business as:
75 Child Care ested person files an objection porations a final or temporary
order of exemption pursuant to
Redding, CA 96003 business name statement must
least once each week for four
successive weeks prior to the CONSTRUCTION vate lot. Fenced yard,
to the petition and shows good State: CA
76 Misc. Services cause why the court should not
California Civil Code Section This business is conducted by
be filed prior to that date. The
filing of this statement does not
MARIA’S CLEANING SERVICE
1266 Burton Ct. Apt 3
date set for hearing on the peti- WORKERS WANTED. storage shed, wood
2923.53 that is current and valid tion in the following newspaper
Transportation grant the authority. A hear- on the date the Notice of Sale
a Corporation. The registrant
began to transact business
of itself authorize the use in this Redding, CA 96003 of general circulation, printed in
Year-long ranch con- stove. Non-smokers,
state of a fictitious business struction project on Fall
80 Auto for Sale ing on the petition will be held is filed and/or The timeframe for under the name listed above on name in violation of the rights County of Shasta
this county: The Intermountain no pets. In Johnson
in this court as follows: Date: giving Notice of Sale specified in 1/15/29015 News. River starting in May.
81 Truck & Vans March 8, 2010 Time: 1:30 PM subdivision (s) of California Civil (s) HM Group Inc.
of another under federal, state Estrada, Maria (s) Bradley Boeckman Park. $500.00 month
Code Section 2923.52 applies Hal Davis, President
or common law (See Sections 1266 Burton Ct. Apt 3 Judge of the Superior Court We are hiring experi- plus deposit. After
Dept: 7. Address of court: 1500
82 Mobilehome Court St, Redding, CA 96001.
and has been provided or the This fictitious business name
14411 ET. SEQ., Business and Redding, CA 96003 This statement was filed with enced, full-time carpen-
loan is exempt from the require- Professions Code.) This business is conducted by the Superior Court of California, 5pm or leave a mes-
83 Campers/Trailers If you object to the granting of ments. Date: 02/03/10, First
expires five years from the date
it was filed in the office of the
Feb. 3,10, 17, 24, 2010 an Individual. The registrant County of Shasta on Jan. 14, ters/laborers for demo
sage, 335-3500.
the petition, you should appear began to transact business work, framing, and finish
84 Bikes/Motorcycles at the hearing and state your
American LoanStar Trustee
Services, 3 First American Way,
county clerk. A new fictitious _____________________ under the name listed above on
2010
Pub. Jan. 27, Feb. 3,10,17, 2010. (3-3)
business name statement must work. Must be legally
85 Boats objections or file written objec- Santa Ana, CA 92707 Original be filed prior to that date. The FICTITIOUS
12/28/2009
(s) Maria Estrada
_______________________
employable. Contact _______________
document signed by Authorized
Rentals tions with the court before the
hearing. Your appearance may Agent, Chet Sconyers -- FOR
filing of this statement does not
of itself authorize the use in this
BUSINESS Notice: This fictitious business FICTITIOUS Ryan White at 530-258-
TRUSTEE’S SALE INFORMA- NAME STATEMENT name expires five years from
110 House for Rent be in person or by your attorney. TION PLEASE CALL 530-672-
state of a fictitious business
name in violation of the rights
2010-0000082 the date it was filed in the office
BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT 9647 or Burney - Small 3 bdrm
If you are a creditor or a contin- January 21, 2010 of the county clerk. A new ficti-
111 Apts. for Rent gent creditor of the deceased,
3033. First American Loanstar
Trustee Services May be Acting
of another under federal, state The following person(s) are do- tious business name statement
2010-0000046 rjwconst@frontiernet.net 1 ba, clean, 1 car ga-
or common law (See Sections January 13, 2010
112 Mobilehomes for you must file your claim with as a Debt Collector Attempting ing business as: must be filed prior to that date. The following person(s) are do- (2-17) rage & small shop,
14411 ET. SEQ., Business and The filing of this statement does _________________
Misc. the court and mail a copy to to Collect a Debt. Any Informa- Professions Code.) ing business as: fenced yard. No pets,
tion obtained will be used for ROCK CLIMBING TOOLS not of itself authorize the use in
the personal representative ap- Feb. 3,10, 17, 24, 2010
Rentals that purpose. NPP0150841 2649 Park Marina Dr this state of a fictitious business Mc ARTHUR ELECTRIC please. Avail 2-5-10.
pointed by the court within four
02/03/10, 02/10/10, 02/17/10
_________________________ Redding, CA 96001 name in violation of the rights QUICKSILVER ELECTRIC
The Fall River Joint Uni-
113 Mobilehome Park months from the date of first _______________________ FICTITIOUS
of another under federal, state 20584 ONTARIO AVE fied School District has $800 per month + dep.
issuance of letters as provided County of Shasta or common law (See Sections
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S BUSINESS BURNEY, CA 96013 the following position 530-221-7718 or 530-
114 Commercial/Offices in Probate Code section 9100. SALE Trustee Sale No.: NAME STATEMENT
Barrett, Russell 14411 ET. SEQ., Business and
The time for filing claims will not 20090182301680 Title Order 2064 Imelda Ct Professions Code.) open: 515-1717.
115 Vacation/Cabin expire before four months from No.: 090668241 FHA/VA/PMI
2010-0000003
January 4, 2010
Redding, CA 96001 Jan.27, Feb. 3,10, 17, 2010
County of Shasta
Thomas, Mark Cafeteria Worker (2-24)
This business is conducted by _______________________
116 Rentals Wanted the hearing date noticed above. No.: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST,
The following person(s) are do- an Individual. The registrant
20584 Ontario Ave
Fall River _______________
You may examine the file kept ing business as: Burney, CA 96013
117 Misc. Rentals by the court. If you are a person
DATED 10/17/06. UNLESS began to transact business
under the name listed above on
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS
This business is conducted by 3 Hrs. Per Day Burney - 2 bd, 1 ba
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- an Individual. The registrant be-
118 Room for Rent interested in the estate, you may TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
SHUTTERBUG’S MOBILE
PHOTOGRAPHY
1/1/2010 NAME STATEMENT gan to transact business under
$8.52 - $11.41 Per Hr. house on Roff Way
Real Estate file with the court a Request for MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC (s) Russell Barrett 2010-0000045 the name listed above on n/a Closes 2/12/2010
10198 Rocking Horse Lane This fictitious business name January 13, 2010 $725 /mo. 530- 283-
Special Notice (form DE-154) of SALE. IF YOU NEED AN Redding, CA 96003 (s) Mark Thomas For an application and
130 Farms/Ranches the filing of an inventory and ap- EXPLANATION OF THE NA- expires five years from the date
it was filed in the office of the
The following person(s) are do-
ing business as:
Notice: This fictitious business
job description please 9770
praisal of estate assets or of any TURE OF THE PROCEEDING County of Shasta name expires five years from
131 Lots/Acreage petition or account as provided AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD Visconti, Kristin R.
county clerk. A new fictitious the date it was filed in the office contact the Personnel (2-10)
CONTACT A LAWYER. NDEx business name statement must ADVANCED CONCEPTS
132 Real Estate. in Probate Code section 1250. A West, LLC, as duly appointed
10198 Rocking Horse Ln. be filed prior to that date. The L.L.C.
of the county clerk. A new ficti-
Office at 20375 Tama- _______________
Redding, CA 96003 tious business name statement
133 Commercial R.E. Request for Special Notice form Trustee under and pursuant Visconti, Robert M.
filing of this statement does not 2952 Bechelli Lane must be filed prior to that date. rack Ave. Burney, CA 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car
is available from the court clerk. to Deed of Trust Recorded on of itself authorize the use in this Redding, CA 96002 The filing of this statement does
134 Property Trades Petitioner Jenifer Lindsay, P.O. 10/19/06, as Instrument No.
10198 Rocking Horse Ln. state of a fictitious business not of itself authorize the use in
335-4538 Or download gar in Fall River Mills.
Redding, CA 96003 name in violation of the rights County of Shasta
Box 819, Fall River Mills, CA 2006 0053276, of official re- this state of a fictitious business a classified application Great condition, built
135 House for Sale 96028 cords in the office of the County This business is conducted
of another under federal, state ADVANCED CONCEPTS L.L.C. name in violation of the rights from the District website.
or common law (See Sections 2952 Bechelli Lane in 2006. $900 month,
136 mobile for Sale Pub. February 10, 17, 24, 2010 Recorder of SHASTA County,
State of California. EXECUTED
by a Husband and Wife. The 14411 ET. SEQ., Business and Redding, CA 96002
of another under federal, state
or common law (See Sections (2-10) $900 security dep, pets
______________________ registrant began to transact
137 Income Properties BY: AARON P EDMOND- business under the name listed
Professions Code.)
Feb. 3,10, 17, 24, 2010
State: CA 14411 ET. SEQ., Business and
upon approval and ad-
SON, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC above on 1/1/2003 Professions Code.) ______________
138 Business for Sale NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S
SALE TSG No.: 4299498 TS
AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID- (s) Kristin R. Visconti
____________________ This business is conducted by Jan. 20,27, Feb. 3,10, 2010 JOB OPPORTUNITY: ditional dep. Call Cory
a limited liability company. The
__________________ No.: 20099017101920 FHA/
DER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S
CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT
This fictitious business name FICTITIOUS registrant began to transact
_____________________
Pit River Tribe Department 530-318-1291 or 530-
expires five years from the date
DEADLINE FOR
VA/PMI No.: YOU ARE IN or other form of payment au- BUSINESS business under the name listed Of Energy Program is look-
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED it was filed in the office of the 335-2222.
OF TRUST, DATED 12/21/05.
thorized by 2924h(b), (payable county clerk. A new fictitious
NAME STATEMENT
2010-0000112
above on 9/17/1987
(s) James R. Scott, Member- 11 ing for a Project Coordina-
(2-10)
ADVERTISING
at time of sale in lawful money
PERSONALS
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION business name statement must January 26, 2010 Notice: This fictitious business tor. The position is funded
of the United States) DATE OF be filed prior to that date. The
TO PROTECT YOUR PROP- SALE: February 16, 2010 TIME filing of this statement does not
The following person(s) are do- name expires five years from for part time, 20 hours a _____________
IS FRIDAY
ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A ing business as: the date it was filed in the office
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED
OF SALE: 11:00 AM PLACE of itself authorize the use in this of the county clerk. A new ficti- week, at $16/hour. Please Burney 2 bed - 1 ba
OF SALE: At the East entrance state of a fictitious business HERNIA REPAIR? Did You call Sophia Villarruel at
AN EXPLANATION OF THE GOOD WORKS tious business name statement large fenced yard. De-
E-mail to:
to the County Courthouse at name in violation of the rights
NATURE OF THE PROCEED- 1500 Court Street, Redding, CA. GUTHRIE ENTERPRISES must be filed prior to that date. Receive A COMPOSIX KU- (530)335-4447 for a full job
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU STREET ADDRESS and other
of another under federal, state 2070 Ashby Road The filing of this statement does GEL Mesh Patch Between description and application
tached garage $650/
SHOULD CONTACT A LAW- or common law (See Sections
common designation, if any, 14411 ET. SEQ., Business and
Shasta Lake, Ca 96019 not of itself authorize the use in 1999-2008? If the Kugel or come by the Pit River mo. + dep. $300. Call
news.bunny@mac.com YER. On February 23, 2010
at 11:00 AM, First American
of the real property described
above is purported to be: 2155
Professions Code.)
this state of a fictitious business
name in violation of the rights patch was removed due Tribal Office, 36970 Park Kathy 530-336-5331.
LoanStar Trustee Services, as Feb. 10, 17, 24, March 3, 2010 County of Shasta of another under federal, state to complications of bowel
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME duly appointed Trustee under
GRANDVIEW AVENUE, RED- _____________________ Guthrie, Kevin Woodrow or common law (See Sections
Ave Burney, Ca. Deadline is (2-3)
DING, CA 96001. APN# 104 perforation, abdominal wall Feb.10, 2010.
The fictitious business name and pursuant to Deed of Trust 820 006 000 The undersigned FICTITIOUS
2070 Ashby Road 14411 ET. SEQ., Business and
tears, puncture of abdominal
______________
recorded 01/03/06, as Instru- Trustee disclaims any liabil- Shasta Lake, Ca 96019 Professions Code.) (2-10)
legals are still only $25 - We’ll ment No. 2006 0000178, in ity for any incorrectness of the
BUSINESS Guthrie, Marla Marie Jan. 27, Feb. 3,10, 17, 2010 organs or intestinal fistulae, ___________________
book , page , of Official Records NAME STATEMENT 2070 Ashby Road _______________________ you may be entitled to com-
send one affidavit to you and in the Office of the County
street address and other com- 2010-0000079
mon designation, if any, shown Shasta Lake, Ca 96019 pensation. Attorney Charles EMERGENCY MEDICAL
one to the county clerk. Recorder of SHASTA County, herein. Said sale will be made,
January 20, 2010 This business is conducted FICTITIOUS
Please send the address where State of California. Executed The following person(s) are do- by a Husband and Wife. The BUSINESS Johnson 1-800-535-5727. TECH. Must be H.S. grad
but without covenant or war- ing business as:
by: KIMBERLY A. NICKEL, ranty, expressed or implied, registrant began to transact NAME STATEMENT OF (Cal-SCAN) ages 17-34. No experi-
your copy of the fictitious busi- BRADFORD D. NICKEL,. WILL business under the name listed ABANDONMENT
regarding title, possession, COASTAL DIAMONDS ______________ ence needed. Paid training,
ness name affidavit needs to SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION or encumbrances, to pay the above on N/A DECEMBER 29, 2009
benefits, vacation, regular
be sent. It needs to be paid in TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK/
remaining principal sum of the
22186 Delightful Way
Redding, CA 96003
(s) Kevin W. Guthrie
This fictitious business name The following person(s) have
35 raises. Call Mon-Fri. 1-800-
advance - we take credit cards CASH EQUIVALENT or other
form of payment authorized by
note(s) secured by said Deed
of Trust, with interest thereon, County of Shasta
expires five years from the date abandoned the use of the Ficti- MISC. 345-6289. (Cal-SCAN)
for your convenience. 2924h(b), (Payable at time of
as provided in said note(s), ad-
vances, under the terms of said
Acquaviva, Angelina
22186 Delightful Way
it was filed in the office of the
county clerk. A new fictitious
tious Business Name
WANTED
_______________________ sale in lawful money of the Unit- Deed of Trust, fees, charges business name statement must TAYLOR’S BRUSH
ed States) At the East entrance Redding, CA 96003 be filed prior to that date. The REMOVAL ETC.
Intermountain News to the County Courthouse at
and expenses of the Trustee Flores, Paul DONATE YOUR CAR: Chil- Shasta Head Start
and of the trusts created by filing of this statement does not File No. 2009-0001403
1500 Court Street, Redding, Acquaviva, Angelina of itself authorize the use in this Original file date: 1/4/2009 dren’s Cancer Fund! Help HOME VISITOR - Two Openings. (1) Burney #10-
PH 530-725-0925 said Deed of Trust. The total 22186 Delightful Way
CA.. All right, title and inter- amount of the unpaid balance state of a fictitious business Began transacting business n/a Save A Child’s Life Through 04, (1) McArthur #10-03 $12.09 – 13.16 /hr (Dep on
est conveyed to and now held Redding, CA 96003 name in violation of the rights Business conducted
fax 530-303-1528 or of the obligation secured by the This business is conducted Research & Support! Free Education) 40 hr/wk & 52 wk/yr. Provide home visits,
by it under said Deed of Trust property to be sold and reason- of another under federal, state by an individual
fax 530-335-5335 in the property situated in said by a Husband and Wife. The or common law (See Sections Bobich, Jaclyn Bree Vacation Package. Fast, education, and comprehensive services to families
able estimated costs, expenses registrant began to transact
County and State described as: and advances at the time of the 14411 ET. SEQ., Business and 3394 Cessna Dr Easy & Tax Deductible. with children from 0-4 years of age. Min A.A. in Social
news@theimnews.com AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED business under the name listed Professions Code.) Redding, CA 96001 Call 1-800-252-0615. (Cal-
IN THE ABOVE MENTIONED
initial publication of the Notice of above on 1/20/2010 Service, Psychology, Child Development related field
Sale is $254,918.24. The bene- Feb. 3,10, 17, 24, 2010 (s) Jaclyn Bobich SCAN)
news.bunny@mac.com DEED OF TRUST APN# (s) Angelina Acquaviva ____________________ Jan. 27, Feb. 3,10,17, 2010 and 2 years of social work or similar experience in a
ficiary under said Deed of Trust This fictitious business name
katie@theimnews.com 098 420 019 000. The street heretofore executed and deliv- ______________________ ______________ related field. Valid drivers license, clear DMV record,
address and other common expires five years from the date FICTITIOUS DONATE VEHICLE: RE-
ered to the undersigned a writ- it was filed in the office of the pass background check, drug test, TB test, & strength
web theimnews.com designation, if any, of the real ten Declaration of Default and BUSINESS LEGAL NOTICE CEIVE $1000 Grocery Cou- assessment. Twenty+ paid holidays and employer
property described above is county clerk. A new fictitious NAME STATEMENT Order to Show Cause
Demand for Sale, and a written pons, Your Choice. Noah’s
________________ purported to be: 27905 BULL- Notice of Default and Election to
business name statement must 2010-0000100 For Change of Name paid healthcare after six months. SHS application &
SKIN RIDGE ROAD, OAK RUN, be filed prior to that date. The January 25, 2010 Case No. 168115 Arc, No Kill Animal Shel- transcripts required. Application available at www.
You will get a quicker CA 96069. The undersigned
Sell. The undersigned caused filing of this statement does not
said Notice of Default and Elec- The following person(s) are do- To all interested persons: ters. Advanced Veterinary shastaheadstart.org or 38234 Hwy 299E Burney, CA
response if you Trustee disclaims any liabil- tion to Sell to be recorded in
of itself authorize the use in this ing business as: Petitioner: Christine Lucille
ity for any incorrectness of the state of a fictitious business Daynard Treatments. Free Towing, 96013. Ph: 530-335-2415 or 44219 “A” St.,McArthur,
e-mail street address and other com-
the county where the real prop- name in violation of the rights UNABOTANICAL filed a petition with this court for IRS Tax Deduction. Non- CA 96056; 800-464-8338. Review 02/16/10.
erty is located. FOR TRUSTEE of another under federal, state
mon designation, if any, shown 1051 Burton Dr Unit D a decree changing names as
rather than phoning herein. Said sale will be made,
SALE INFORMATION PLEASE or common law (See Sections
Runners. 1-866-912-GIVE. Shasta Head Start is a Equal Opportunity Employer.
CALL: NATIONWIDE POSTING Redding, CA 96003 follows:
but without covenant or war- 14411 ET. SEQ., Business and Present name: (Cal-SCAN) (PUB. 2-3, 2-10)
& PUBLICATION, INC. 4080 Professions Code.)
ranty, expressed or implied, PLAZA GOLDORADO CIRCLE, County of Shasta Christine Lucille Daynard
regarding title, possession, Feb. 3,10, 17, 24, 2010 Hathaway, Katharine M. to Proposed name:
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#3831 is a 3 bed, 2 ba home that has been residence! Totally renovated! Huge lot, fenced. 713 Burney,Superior 3 / 2 Needs TLC 1248 90,000
upgraded with a tiled, oak kitchen, win- Right on Main Street. Front building is 2 story 699 Jnsn Park,Stoneage 3 / 2 SOLD 1220 110,000
dows, bathrooms, doors and trim. Turn key plus storage basement, currently used for offic- 700 Jnsn Park,Vallejo 3 / 2 SOLD 1387 109,000
and ready to move in, $195,000 es. Could be retail. Call for appointment to see! 691 Burney,Ontario 2 / 1 Picket fence! 934 130,000
689 Burney, Cypress 3 / 2 IN ESCROW 1182 139,000
All this for only REDUCED T O $435,000 682 Burney, Orchard 3 / 2 IN ESCROW 1232 139,000
672 Burney, Roff Way 2 / 1 Stream! 940 142,000
#668 Store Building, 3BR residence, and 669 JhsnPark,VallejoSt 3 / 1 REDUCED! 1300 149,000
rear storage building, all on a large lot. 711 Old Station,BigSprgs 2 / 2 Plus guest suite 720 169,000
Home has rear patio and private yard area. 716 Jnsn Park, 2nd St 3 / 2 3AcREDUCED 1248 149,000
Good location, right on State Highway, in 703 Burney, Marquette 3 / 2 Upgraded. 1500 189,000
the busy end of Burney! Great opportunity 702 Burney,Cypress St 3+/2.5 Fam Rm Upgrades 189,000
674 Day Rd Mfg./addon 3 / 2 2.14 Ac. Barn! 1288 179,000
to open your own business and live right 720 Burney,Mt.ViewRd 3 / 2 Fireplace. Nice!1300 195,000
nextdoor! Asking only $425,000. 684 Burney, Ash 4 / 1.5 +Gst room 1650 229,500
648 Burney, SuperiorSt 3 / 2 Open Liv.area!1456 239,900
#619 APARTMENT UNIT - 8 Units, 2B 1B, 800 623 Burney Court 3 / 2.5 REDUCED! 1818 224,500
sq.ft. Two sep.parcels, 4plex on each, good 652 Burney,Mtn View 3 / 2 Upgrades!! 1275 243,500
loans! Vacancies rare. Covered parking.Near 678 Burney,Mowry Ln 3 / 2 Newer! 1+ Ac 960 245,000
stores. Well maintained. $675,000 680 Burney, Ontario 3 / 2 Dream home! 1750 248,000
698 Burney,Tall Timber 3 / 2 Immaculate! 1462 249,000
#406 KWIK STOP CAR WASH. Buy yourself 599 Burney, Bue Way 3 / 2 REDUCED 1923 249,000
a job, and live in beautiful Intermountain Area! 917 Glenburn,SierraWay 3 / 2 NEW!! 1 Acre 1798 255,000
Thriving business, with upgraded equipment. 671 McArthur,PineShdws 2 / 2 +barn/studio 1688 295,000
4 Self-serve bays, plus automatic bay. App. 1 706 Cassel,WildBirdLane 3 / 2 REDUCED! 1640 315,000
694 Burney,SapphireRd. 3+/2.5 Like new! 1790 327,000
acre, with plenty of room for other improvements. 692 Glenburn,MasacLn 3 / 2 Unique! 5 ac. .1352+ 399,500
doublewide mobilehome for owner residence or 452 Burney,CambriaCt 4 / 4+Tudor home! 4787 495,000
rental. Owner will consider carrying the note! 562 M.Cr. HYDRO!55Ac 3 / 1 55 Acres! 1600 595,000
$375,000.
BURNEY FALLS ESTATES!
Beautiful wooded subdivision, 4 to
11+ acres, east end of Johnson Park.
Paved roads. Power, phone and water
at street. Near Burney Falls, Lake Brit-
ton, Hat Creek, Fall River.
IDEAL cess homesite w/ incredible BANK FORECLOSURE! 135
111 water view. Enjoy 18,000+ COLORADO Land Bargain HOMES
“PRICES START AT ONLY $99,000!
APARTMENT MINI STORAGE acres of crystal clear wa- 87 Acres- $39,900 Roll-
SELLER WILL FINANCE OR BUILD TO SUIT!
J.P. 10x20, 10x10, FOR SALE CALL US FOR ALL THE INFO!”
FOR RENT ters- boat, ski, scuba! Prime ing fields, Rocky Mountain
FORECLOSED HOME
Burney Falls Estates -
Road & Mountain View
Burney - large studio 10x5, Boat /RV location near Dallas/ Ft views, access to 1000’s of
AUCTION. 100+ Homes
storage. 335- Worth. Low taxes, afford- Acres BLM Land. Electric,
apt. in a quiet court. Sin- able living! Ask about our telephone, excellent financ- / February 20. View Full
gle preferred, no pets, 3050. Listings www.Auction.com
BLACK RANCH ROAD
FREE OVERNIGHT STAY! ing. Call now 866-696-5263,
$375/mo, + $565 dep. tfc Excellent financing. Call RE No. CQ1031187. (Cal-
x 5488. (Cal-SCAN)
336-5940 _____________ now 1-877-888-1636. www. SCAN)
(3-3) ______________ Beautiful, treed parcels, view of mountains! Power at the paved County
KEEP-IT TexasLakeLand.com . (Cal- ______________
______________ MINI STORAGE SCAN) road. Perc tests all done! Three 5-acre parcels, asking $135,000.
In Johnson Park, Unit ___________________
in McArthur, One 22-acre parcel that should be splittable, asking $214,000.
#1, 1-Bedroom apart-
ment upstairs, plus stor-
10x10, 10x12, and Financing available. Call for all the details!
age. $450 month, $450 10x20 336-5679 Accepting
Applications Now
MARY THOMAS - Broker
deposit. Telephone or 336-6133
Mt. Senior Center Apt
(530) 335-3555
Todd Brown at 227- _____________ 37095 Main St. • Burney
62 yr of age or older. Est
1997 or Gloria at 310- Handicap or disabled,
1980 Web: burneyvalleyrealty.com
131
regardless of age.
650-5125. Based on Income.
Email: realty1@c-zone.net
TIMBER RIDGE SUBDIVISION
LAND FOR SALE
Comfortable 1 bedroom.
(3-3) Floor plans featuring:
Jack Pearson, Realtor 335-4904
Burney's newest! Beautiful, timbered view
Fully equipped kitchen.
______________ In a quiet neighborhood. FALL RIVER BRANCH
lots in town, ranging from .44 to .92 of an acre, with
Laundry facilities on site.
TEXAS LAKE BARGAIN! 43228 Main St. • Fall River Mills prices starting at $92,000. Uunderground utilities,
For information and
117 5 Acres- just $49,900.
Come see how much your
application, Call:
530-335-5310
Susan David, Realtor 336-5355 paved streets. Stop by for maps & all the information.
MISC. TDD Phone No. TEAM OF EXPERIENCE “To Get The Job Done”
RENTALS
money can buy in Texas!
Spectacular 5 acre lake ac-
1-800-735-2929
This complex is an equal TEAM OF EXPERIENCE “To Get The Job Done” Owner will carry, low down!
opportunity provider
• FOR YOUR SWEETHEART, 3bd 2.5ba home on beautifully
Call
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
landscaped corner double lot. $215,000 MLS 09-5887
• SAY I LOVE YOU that make this 2 story house a home
approx 2596 sq. ft., 3 bed 2.5 ba, 3 car garage bonus room WE’RE YOUR CENTER FOR LAND IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN AREA!
BURNEY VILLA and more $299,000 09-5092. IN ESCROW Stop in for maps and more information on all these, plus many other
530-725-0925 for APARTMENTS
• SWEETHEART OF A DEAL commercial bldg on 299E Only
$90,000.#09-4386 nice individual lots and land parcels!
Classifieds or 20181 Hudson St. • Burney, CA 96013
Phone (530) 335-3021
• LOVEABLE 3B/1B 2 story home. $125,500. #09-4205
• HEART WARMER..2B/1B HOME ON 100’X185’ lot.
We have many great residential and commercial listings.
E- Mail to : • 1 & 2 BEDROOM UNITS
• BEAUTIFULLY
Gar/outbldgs. Move-In Condition. $99.500. #09-3778
• BE MINE single wide mobile ..Las Colina’s #10. Stop by or call for all the information, or visit our webpage.
Only $20,000. #09-3738
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LANDSCAPED SETTING
• PLAYGROUND • SAY I LOVE YOU..3B/2B home w/workshop, lots of 37311 Main St., P.O. Box 1177 • Ph 530-335-2222 • Fax 530-335-4875
• CLEAN LAUNDRY updates. $169.500. #09-1746 Pat Thomason, Broker/Owner Cell 530-941-2181
or fax to FACILITY
• REFRIGERATOR/RANGE
• FOREVER YOURS, $195,000...3B/2B w/large family room,
paint and much more. #08-6669. • Debbie Green, Sales Associate 530-335-3438
• CLOSE TO SCHOOLS & Cory Halter, Broker/Associate Cell 318-1291 • Tommy Thomason, Sales Associate Cell 945-1479
530-335-5335
• HEART WARMER - so much inside...3B/2B large
SHOPPING
• RENTAL ASSISTANCE
back deck, open kitchen/dining area. $175,000. #07-8271 Linda Davis, Sales Associate 530-335-5721
www.HighCountryBurney.com
• I’M YOURS mobile home w/picture book deck. $119,900.
or #08-3088
• HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS 3B/2B home on 4.90
“SOLD ON SERVICE”
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
530-303-1528 acres, 2 car detached garage, barn. A rare find for $219,500
“This institution is an equal
opportunity provider”
#08-2346
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