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Rex Club Days
The Mountain Cruisers car club
in Burney is gearing up for the
24th annual celebration of the
Rex Club Days car show Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 37143
Main St., Burney. Pre-registration is $30 per car, $35 at the
gate. Proceeds from the event
have been used for scholarships for graduating seniors,
food banks, local libraries, community centers and volunteer
fire departments. For more information, telephone Ron Conley,
335-4326, or Sandy McCullar,
335-4219.
Memorial ceremony
A Memorial Day ceremony honoring U.S. military service men
and women who have died in
combat will be held at 11 a.m.
Monday at the Burney cemetery
on Mountain View Avenue. For
more information, telephone
the Burney Veterans Hall at 3354971. A ceremony to change
the U.S. flag on Christmas Tree
Lane from the smaller winter
to the larger summer flag will
be held following the Memorial
Day ceremony.
National tour stop
Word of Life Assembly of God
in Burney will be hosting the
48-voice Ohio Northern University National Tour Choir for a
public performance Saturday,
7:30 p.m., at the church, 37341
Highway 299. Admission is $10
and proceeds will benefit Operation Warm Winter at the church,
which provides new winter
coats, boots and other warm
clothing for those in need. Telephone 335-4419 for more info.
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FALL RIVER
SOFTBALL
Fall River sophomore Saydee Pevehouse
sustained a leg injury in this safe slide into
home Saturday during NSCIF Div. VI championship game against Maxwell in McArthur.
The lady Bulldogs won the division, 13-4.
Pevehouse returned to the game in the top
NEWS PHOTO / Craig Harrington
of the next inning.
New library
fundraising
plan begins
Historical barns
showcased in
museum event
With several fundraisers planned to house a
new Burney library, the
latest is a Penny Drive,
sponsored by the Intermountain Teen Center.
Decorated jars will be
placed around local businesses for shoppers to
drop in their pennies.
Those who wish to
donate to the new library
can also fill out pledge
forms available online at
the
shastalibraries.org
website.
A summer reading
program is scheduled to
start June 13 at the current library location on
Shasta Street in Burney.
There is one for children K-4th grade and one
for adults. Prizes will be
awarded each week. To
qualify for a prize, those
interested need to fill out
the “I read a book” card
and drop it in the basket
at the library.
A historic barn tour and barbecue
fundraiser for the Fort Crook Museum was held Saturday and included touring 12 barns in the Fall
River Valley. Below, monitor Val
Atkinson, right, greets visitors at
one of the stops on the old Belden
Ranch off of Glenburn Road.
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MOW needs
volunteers
The
Intermountain
chapter of Meals on
Wheels is in need of volunteer drivers who can
commit to 2-3 hours one
day per month delivering
meals in either the Fall
River Valley, Burney or
Cassel areas.
Contact Bill Shannon
at 335-4979 for more
information.
HEALTH
CAREER
DAYS
Mayers Hospital
lab worker Haley
Daugherty meets
with students at
Friday’s Health
Career Day at
Fall River High
School. Hospital
workers will be
meeting with Big
Valley High students today for a
similar event.
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SHERIFF’S LOG BOOK
A patient in the emergency room at Mayers
Memorial Hospital Sunday
at 12:19 a.m. reported
being hit in the head with
an unknown object by an
unknown subject while in
Burney.
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An Oak Street resident
in Burney reported Sunday
at 2:02 a.m. a living room
window was broken just
moments before by two
women she knew.
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A Johnson Park woman
reported Sunday at 1:43
p.m. her son-in-law sprayed
her with a garden hose.
She reportedly refused to
answer further questions
BLUE
RIBBON
NEWS
INTER-MOUNTAIN
FAIR SCHOLARSHIP
PROGRAM
Just a lot of Pretty
(Dedicated) Girls
From the Staff at the Inter-Mountain Fair
MISSION STATEMENT: Provide a venue for the
young women of the Intermountain area an opportunity to receive a college scholarship. Develop professional communication skills. Build confidence and self
assurance. Promote camaraderie by learning to work
well with others. Create a positive and life changing
experience for each contestant to use as a foundation
for her successful future.
The 52nd Annual Inter-Mountain Fair Scholarship
Program will be Saturday, July 30th, 2016 at the fairgrounds in McArthur. All entries must be complete and
in the fair office on or before June 1st, 2016.
Girls must have reached their 16th but not their 20th
birthday before September 1, 2016.
This contest is limited to residents of the Fall River
Joint Unified, Big Valley Joint Unified, Mountain Union
and Indian Springs School Districts.
All Contestants must have at least one sponsor,
with a maximum of five. Be it an organization, business or an individual, with a maximum of five sponsors
As a contestant sponsor, the business or individual
name will be listed in the program book and on the
contestant’s sponsor banner that she wears during the
program. The Inter-Mountain Fair is also looking for
sponsors to help with the expenditures of the program
itself. Please contact the fair office for more sponsorship information.
As a representative of the Inter-Mountain Fair while
as a contestant and after they have received their title,
the girls are expected to adhere to certain high standards of conduct. Any violations will result in a forfeit of
their eligibility of scholarship money and title.
Contestants will be judged on the following:
30% - Personal Interview
30% - Speech
10% - Impromptu Question
15% - Appropriate Apparel/Overall Visual Presentation
15% - Participation
A considerable portion of the judging score rides on
the ability to communicate effectively. During practice sessions the contestants spend a lot of time and
effort to learn how to communicate effectively. How to
project enthusiasm, self confidence, positive attitudes,
and courteous demeanors with the sincere desire to
represent and be a good public spokesperson for the
Inter-Mountain Fair. The night of the program, before
the girls arrive on stage the contestants go through a
personal interview, with the judges. This is much like a
real life job interview.
A lot of emphasis is added to their speech that they
present during the program. It is their chance to tell
the audience who they are and how they have become
such wonderful ladies. It’s also where they can really
convince the judges that they are confident enough to
become an ambassador for the Inter-Mountain Fair.
In addition to the speech, an impromptu question is
drawn out of a hat by the contestant. They answer it to
the best of their ability while they are on stage.
Appropriate apparel and Overall Visual Presentation: All of the girls are advised about the importance of
appropriate attire, and how to show poise and gracefulness. Each Contestants will be judged in a business
style suit, casual wear, western wear and a floor length
formal. A shopping trip is planned for the contestants to
gain insight on the importance of apparel choices and
to build camaraderie
Participation throughout the program is a very
important part of the competition. It enables the girls
to understand the importance of attending and being
a part of the program. The goal is to give an opportunity to explore new adventures and to show personal
growth. To obtain the all 15 points in the participation
section of the program, contestants are expected to
be present at all practices and events throughout the
competition. This includes visiting other fairs in neighboring communities as a representative of the InterMountain Fair.
Judges of the event are chosen by the Pageant
Coordinator and Pageant Assistant. They are from outside of the area and do not know, nor have any contact
with any contestant prior to the program.
The contestant chosen as the 2016 Inter-Mountain
Fair Queen will receive a scholarship of $750.00. The
first princess and second princess will receive scholarships of $500.00 and $250.00 respectively. The
“Miss Congeniality” recipient is chosen by the contestants and will receive a crown, a sash and a charm.
Scholarship money will be awarded after completing a
semester or quarter equivalent at a college, university
or trade school, and maintaining a 2.5 GPA. She must
also have attended three designated pageant related
activities not including the Inter-Mountain Fair.
The goal of this scholarship is to have fun, teach
confidence and communication skills. This journey will
be a positive, life changing experience.
and demanded deputies
respond to her Elderberry
Lane residence.
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A mother and adult
daughter were reported
arguing Sunday at 5:43
p.m. at the 24800 block of
Fort Crook Avenue in Fall
River Mills.
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A suspicious subject was
reported Sunday at 6:18
p.m. at Stoneage Drive and
Sonoma Street in Johnson
Park.
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A Burney caller reported
Saturday a roommate possibly having stolen property
at their Marquette Street
residence.
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A Burney caller reported
Saturday at 12:45 p.m. a
female subject stole money
from a tip jar at the Alpine
Drive-Inn and was last seen
heading west.
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The
Johnson
Park
woman who reported on
Sunday being sprayed with
a hose said a day earlier
her sister purchased groceries for the caller’s adult
daughter and she wanted
deputies to go tell the sister
to stop.
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A Long Street resident in
Fall River Mills reported he
interrupted three subjects,
two males and a female,
casing a neighbor’s property. The three fled on foot
toward a park after the
caller turned on his floodlight.
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Deputies were alerted
Friday at 9:22 a.m. of a
25-year-old man in Zone
15, the victim of a heroin
overdose.
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Deputies
were
told
Friday that new students
were enrolled at Montgomery Creek Elementary
School and there appeared
to be some custodial/family
issues.
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A motorist
reported
Friday at 12:33 p.m. his
wife was having mental
health issues and she just
grabbed the steering wheel
while he was driving. He
said he dropped her off at
the Fall River Library to get
her to calm down.
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One
person
was
arrested Friday at 1:25 p.m.
in Zone 15 following a call
from a man who said his
ex assaulted him and was
preventing him from leaving
the house. The names and
address were redacted on
the logbook.
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Two
vehicles
were
repossessed in Burney
Friday
afternoon,
one
where the registered owner
was aware of the repo and
the second where the registered owner was not.
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A Fall River Mills caller
reported Friday at 3:06 p.m.
a neighbor was burning
plastic and garbage on a
Long Street front lawn.
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A Burney caller reported
Friday at 4:10 p.m. a juvenile just broke an apartment
window on Hudson Street
and now seven or eight
subjects were chasing him
north on Hudson.
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A Johnson Park caller
reported Friday at 4:43 p.m.
a suspicious subject in his
20s was on Oregon Street
wearing a black shirt and
jeans that were falling off.
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Deputies arrested one
person Friday at 5:56 p.m.
following a report of a male
who had been drinking and
was refusing to leave property in Zone 15. The names
and address were redacted
on the logbook.
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Total incidents handled
by the Shasta County sheriff’s office in the unincorporated areas of the county
also include calls as the
law enforcement agency
under contract for the City
of Shasta Lake:
May 22 – 106
May 21 – 100
May 20 – 137
May 19 – 176
May 18 – 166
May 17 – 170
May 16 – 156
Correction
The caption on the
printed issue of The News
on Page 1 about the Cassel
crafters should have read
“Fantasy ‘guardians,’ formerly airline oxygen tanks,
keep their eyes on wood
worked products fashioned
by brothers Kevin and Keith
McKay of Cassel.”
The corrected caption
did appear in the online version. The News regrets the
error.
Re-Elect
PAM
GIACOMINI
Shasta County
Supervisor District 3
A STRONG ADVOCATE FOR EASTERN SHASTA COUNTY & THE ENTIRE COUNTY
She is a fourth generation family rancher in Hat Creek &
a business owner & manager. Giacomini currently is the
Chair for the Board of Supervisors and has had years
of experience which have led to her success. She has
more to accomplish in her next term, all which will help
business, local jobs and the economy of Shasta County.
• Recouped Transient Occupancy Tax funds back to the
Burney and Fall River Chambers of Commerce, money that
was lost nearly 20 years ago
• Helped obtain another Deputy Sheriff and car for the Burney
and surrounding areas for more night coverage and security
• Was instrumental in getting Burney Sheriff Substation
reopened to the public in 2015
• Has worked to streamline the County permitting process
and encourage a more customer service attitude
• Has fought to get fair electrical prices paid to the biomass
facilities which affect jobs in the logging industry and will
help to improve the health of our local forests and
watersheds
• Was the key participant in founding the Burney Hat Creek
Forest and Watershed group – including the Burney
Gardens project
• Works to keep Shasta County solvent by not overspending
and making good choices to provide services for our
citizens, while listening to all concerns
• Has kept the Windmill monies in eastern Shasta County PLUS
• $400,000 – Windmill monies commitment for Mayers
Memorial hospital new building project, which is one of the
largest employers in Eastern Shasta County and half of
these employees live in the Burney area
• $400,000 – Windmill commitment monies for the Burney
Library building.
• She has ensured we protect our north state water by having
Shasta County comment and be active in many water
issues: GRAP, SB 88, groundwater and other water issues
in 2013 and beyond. “My record reflects my commitment to
the voters, and I will continue to work hard to represent the
interests and wishes of this great county.”
Vote June 7 Giacomini for Shasta County Supervisor District 3
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OBITUARIES
Laura Lee
(McGill)
Imhoff
Registered nurse, 52
Born Sept. 8, 1963, in
Grants, New Mexico, to
Mary and Charles McGill.
They moved
to Dunsmuir,
California, in
1965 where
she grew up
and graduated Dunsmuir High
in 1981.
Then she attended College of the Siskiyous and
graduated with her LVN.
After, she attended Yuba
College getting her Associates and Registered Nursing Degree.
She married Norman
Imhoff on Dec. 28, 1991, at
St. John’s Catholic Church
in Dunsmuir.
A couple years after, she
gave birth to a little girl on
July 9, 1994, at Mercy Mt.
Shasta named Leah.
Approximately a year
after she started work at
Mayers Memorial Hospital
as a Home Health RN she
then started the Wound
Care program there.
She followed her career
at Mayers for many years
before becoming a traveling RN.
She spent most of free
time
crafting,
sewing,
baking, and helping out
with school and community
functions.
She is survived by her
parents Mary and Charles
McGill, daughter Leah
Imhoff, and brother Clinton
(Lori) Mcgill, with 22 nieces
and nephews.
She passed away at her
residence after a brief illness on May 17, 2016.
Funeral services will be
held on May 27, 2016, at
1 p.m. at George Ingram
Hall 44218 A St. McArthur.
There will be a potluck to
follow the memorial.
Kenneth
Owen Ashe
Timber harvester, 74
Kenneth Owen Ashe
died in Redding, California,
at the age of 74. Kenny was
born on February 28, 1942,
in McCloud, California, to
Fred and Thelma Ashe.
Kenny is survived by children, Stacy Schneider and
husband Fred of McArthur,
Frederick (Ricky) Ashe and
wife Penny of Cottonwood,
Candace Carlson and husband Bill of Alturas and Nick
Wood and wife Heather of
Yreka.
He has six grandchildren.
He is also survived by his
two brothers and two sisters, Mary Ellen Totten and
husband Mark of Susanville, Paul and his wife Gail
of McArthur, George and
his wife Carrie of Day and
Ruth Knoch and her husband Bud of Glenburn.
He was preceded in
death by his parents Fred
and Thelma (Brewster)
Ashe.
Although Kenny resided
in Dana most of his life, his
true home was out in the
woods.
He knew every Forest
Service road, logging road
and skid trail from Dana to
Pondosa, from Bartle Gap
to McCloud, from Medicine
Lake to Timber Crater.
He worked in the woods
and he played in the woods;
logging, scouting for timber,
scouting for deer and wildlife. He had a passion for
animals of all kinds. He
loved his dogs and pets
dearly.
Kenny was a elementary student at Dana School
house along with his siblings and many, many cousins.
After graduating from
Fall River High School, he
went straight to work in the
woods. In the 70s he owned
A & A Lumber Company
with his brothers, a small
sawmill and logging operation located in McArthur.
Since the closure of the
lumber business, Kenny
continued his logging operations as a salvage timber
harvester.
A private celebration
of life is scheduled for a
later date. In lieu of flowers, please send donations
to Soldier Mountain Fire
Department – Company
13 at 27990 Spring Creek
Road, Fall River Mills, CA
96028.
The family would like to
thank the caregivers and
staff at Mayers Memorial
Hospital, Reach Air Ambulance Service and Shasta
Regional Medical Center
for their efforts, care and
dedication.
THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • MAY 25, 2016 • PAGE 3A
son-in-law Terry and two
grandchildren Emily and
Aliya.
He is also survived by
his 100-year-old mother
Loretta, brother Jim, and
sisters Pat and Jeannie.
Ranch caretaker, 78
Richard Boles was born
May 21, 1937, in Milwaukie,
Wisconsin, and passed
away April 28, 2016, at his
home in Cassel, California.
Dick is survived by his
wife Beverly of 57 years.
He leaves behind his
three
children
Steven,
Michael, and Jenny and
Free Evangelical Church in
MacArthur on June 4 at 2
p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Intermountain Hospice or your
favorite charity.
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pany. He was a Christian
man who was active in the
church for most of his life
and made a point to share
his faith with others.
A memorial service will
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BIG MAY
Corrine Lee
Shuey
Corrine Lee Shuey was
born on October 22, 1961
in Van Nuys, California and
passed
from our
lives
on
May
3,
2016
in
Redding,
California
following
a short illness.
She will be missed by
all those whose lives she
touched.
She is survived by her
husband, Nicholas Neff, her
sister, Marva Rife (Daniel),
and brother, Wesley Shuey
(Jennifer).
She had three nephews,
Christopher, Kyle, and Matt
and one niece, Brandeen.
She also had numerous
great nieces and nephews,
aunts, uncles, cousins and
friends.
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was
preceded
in death by her parents,
Marvin
and
Brandeen
Shuey and her precious
Indy.
Corrine was a graduate of Bishop Union High
School. She worked for J.C.
Penney where she received
many awards.
She worked for the
County of Inyo in the social
services department and
recently had moved to
Burney to work as a supervisor in the Health and
Human Services Department for the County of
Shasta.
In her free time, Corrine
enjoyed gardening, making
jams and jellies, cooking,
baking and winning many
awards for her efforts.
Corrine and Nick enjoyed
finding the bargains at
garage sales and spending
time in the great outdoors.
Corrine will join her parents in a private ceremony
this fall in Illinois. Peace and
love be with you always.
You will always be with us.
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Shasta Senior Nutrition Menu for June
Solar Suitcase program for high schools taking applications
Pacific Gas and Electric
Company is sponsoring a
$260,000 program that will
put more than 100 portable
solar kits into the hands of
local high school students
through the company’s
Better Together Giving Program.
Not only will students
build portable solar units,
they will also participate in
local sustainability projects
and have a chance to make
a global impact by distributing solar kits to certain
countries in Africa, Haiti and
other energy-poor regions
of the world.
The kits, called We
Share Solar Suitcases®,
are small, portable photovoltaic lighting systems,
powerful enough to illumi-
nate a small room. PG&E
will provide more than 100
of them to high schools in
Northern and Central California, supplied by the nonprofit, We Care Solar.
The schools who receive
the kits will be trained to
use them by We Care Solar
and will learn firsthand the
basic principles of producing clean energy.
Students will then be
invited to submit videos of
their own local sustainability projects.
Winning schools will
choose student and teacher
representatives to deliver
solar suitcases to orphanages, schools and medical
clinics in Kenya with international charity Free the
Children.
Additional suitcases will
be sent to energy-poor
regions around the world.
This Solar Suitcase collaboration adds a global
dimension to PG&E’s commitment to STEM education
and renewable energy.
In total, PG&E has given
$75 million to educational
initiatives in Northern and
Central California over the
past decade.
Schools interested in
participating in the program
can apply now through May
31.
Learn more about the
Solar Suitcase program by
visiting pge.com/solarsuitcase or PG&E Currents for
coverage and footage of
last year’s program.
Through the 2015 Better
Together Giving Program,
PG&E contributed more
than $25 million to nearly
1,600 charitable organizations.
Community investments
are funded entirely by the
company’s shareholders.
BURNEY-FALL RIVER
EDUCATION FOUNDATION
DINNER & AUCTION
Thank You ALL for making this event a HUGE Success!
INTERMOUNTAIN
CHURCH DIRECTORY
WORD OF LIFE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
37341 Main Street • Burney • 335-4419 • www.wolacares.org
Pastor Ken Frazier
Sunday Worship Services 9 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Nursery (0-3yrs) Children’s Church (4yrs-5th grade)
Power Source Youth (Jr./Sr. High) Wed. 7 p.m.
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SPORTS
Lady Raiders clash with Maxwell
in Division VI playoff opener
The
seventh-seeded
lady
Raiders faced the second-seeded
Maxwell Panthers to open the
Northern Section Division VI softball playoffs May 17 at the Maxwell diamond.
Burney held the early advantage and scored in each of the
first five innings. But the host
Panthers took advantage of midinning rallies to take control of the
scoreboard and closed out a 16-6
victory.
Burney opened the contest with
a two-run first inning and tacked
on runs in the second and third
for a 4-0 edge. Maxwell rallied for
four runs in the third, aided by two
illegal pitches that extended the
inning. The Panthers pounded
out seven runs in fourth to stake
an 11-5 lead. Both teams added a
run in the fifth, then the Panthers
posted four more in the sixth for a
10-run stoppage.
“The illegal pitches were some
tough calls to go against us,” said
Burney coach Kevin Luntey. “The
(Burney) girls played great. They
had 14 hits and I really feel we
were the better team. Unfortunately, things didn’t work out so
we have to move on.”
Megan Arseneau opened the
contest with a leadoff double,
sparking a two-run rally for the
early advantage. She finished
the day going 4 for 4 at the plate
with two RBIs. Carissa Tereba
and Maddie Luntey each went 2
for 2 with a RBI. Lauren Schneider knocked in a pair of runs and
Joyce Ogden went 2 for 4 with
two runs.
Burney finished the year with a
13-10 record and return 11 players from the current roster, including five starters, for next season.
Fall River seniors Jace Neugebauer and Megan Gallion pose with Scholar-Athlete awards.
Neugebauer and Gallion earn
top Scholar-Athlete Awards
Fall River seniors Megan
Gallion and Jace Neugebauer
received high recognition at
scholar athletes.
On May 18, Gallion was
awarded the CIF/Farmers
Female Scholar-Athlete for the
Northern Section, earning a
banner to be displayed in the
Fall River senior Megan
Gallion name CIF/Farmers Female Scholar-Athlete for the Northern Section
Fall River gymnasium. Ben
Harper of Trinity High was the
male recipient for the Northern Section.
At the same ceremony,
Neugebauer won the Greg
Le Master Scholarship for the
CIF Northern Section as a
scholar athlete. Each school
nominates candidates to their
league, which selects the top
male and female candidates
for consideration as the section level. Gallion is one of 20
selected out of hundreds of
applicants in the state.
On
Thursday,
Gallion
and Neugebauer attended
a luncheon as finalist for
the Record Searchlight and
Rotary Club of Redding
Scholar Athlete. Neugebauer
was selected as the Male
Scholar Athlete and Shasta
High’s Molly Ross was the
Female recipient.
In addition to state and
section awards, Jace and
Megan have been selected
as the male and female Athletes of the Year for Fall River
Jr/Sr High School, where their
photos will be displayed in
the gym foyer alongside other
senior athletes of the past.
NEWS PHOTOS/ Craig Harrington
Fall River sophomore second baseman Saydee Pevehouse gloves the throw with Maxwell junior base-stealer Mallory Mathis sliding in the Saturday Division VI softball championship game at the Bulldog diamond in McArthur, won by the lady Bulldogs, 13-4.
Lady Bulldogs take Division VI crown
The Fall River softball team
capped the season with a Division VI championship, defeating
the Maxwell Panthers Saturday,
13-4.
“Our girls picked the right time
to play their best game of the
season,” said Fall River coach
Jeremy McFarlin. “We hit the ball
well and played great defense.
Everybody contributed, and to
score 13 runs on Maxwell is
saying something.”
The lady Bulldogs took control
early, plating six runs in the first
inning and one in the second for
7-0 advantage.
Maxwell got on the board in
the third inning but couldn’t keep
the ‘Dogs collared. Fall River got
the run back in the fourth to keep
the margin at seven, 8-1.
The Panthers scored one
Chester slips by Raiders in
10-inning playoff semifinal
The fifth-seeded Burney Raiders traveled to Chester last Tuesday looking to upset the topseeded Volcanoes in the Division
VI baseball playoff semifinal. The
Raiders played what was likely
their best game of season, but fell
to the No. 1-seed in 10 innings,
6-5.
Chester scored first and held
a slim advantage through most of
the game. Burney rallied to score
a pair of runs in the seventh,
tying the game at 5. The Volcanoes were kept at bay until the
bottom of the tenth, scoring the
winning run on a suicide squeeze,
advancing to the Northern Section championship.
Burney coach Rick Kohnhorst,
said the pride of the Raider performance outweighs the disappointment of the loss.
“The guys played great,” he
said. Pitching, defense, hitting,
they did everything right and
almost pulled off the upset. “I’m
just so proud of the guys and all
the progress they made throughout the year.”
Burney pitchers Ray Guerrero
and Jason Searl combined for
17 strikeouts against just three
walks.
Guerrero got the start, going
6-2/3 innings with 10 K’s and two
free passes. Searl fanned seven
batters but none were bigger than
the first two. Searl took over with
one out and two runners on in the
seventh. A strikeout and a walk
loaded the bases. The Volcanoes
hope for seventh inning walkoff
dissipated with Searl’s fastball as
the Raiders extended the game.
“To watch him (Searl) clutch
up like that was awesome,” said
Kohnhorst.
Searl provided the offensive
spark in the top of the seventh
with Raiders trailing by two. Searl,
leading off the inning reached on
an error and went to second on
the over throw. The ball was still
on the ground in foul territory as
Searl reached second and he
broke for third sliding in safely just
under the tag. The Raiders rallied
behind the effort, scoring two runs
to extend the game.
“That was really a huge play,”
said Kohnhorst. “He popped up
and told the guys in the dugout
that we were going to win this,
and the whole team just got fired
up.”
Chester started the game with
a 3-0 edge, and scored single
runs in the third, sixth and tenth
innings. Burney plated three runs
in the third for temporary tie, then
squared the board again in the
seventh.
Guerrero went 3 for 3 at the
plate with a double and two RBIs.
Kaden Tiran was 3 for 5 with a
RBI. Searl went 2 for 4 with a RBI
and Chis Semer hit a RBI double.
Members of the Fall River girls softball team celebrate following a defeat of Redding Christian, 3-2, at the McArthur
diamond Thursday. The win allowed the No. 1 seeded lady
Bulldogs to face No. 2 seeded Maxwell on Saturday where
Fall River won the NSCIF Div. VI title, 13-4. The last time
Fall River won the title was in 1986, having lost to Maxwell
in the section finals in 2010, 2011 and 2014.
in the fifth and two in the sixth.
However, the Bulldogs countered
with two and three runs, respectively, to maintain the cushion and
closed out the seventh to capture
the Northern Section Division VI
crown.
Laci Denny was the winning
pitcher with strikeouts against two
walks. She helped her own cause
with a bat, going 2 for 2 with a
walk and four RBIs.
Hallee Olsen went 4 for 5 at the
dish with a double and four RBIs.
Megan Gallion went 3 for 4 with
a RBI, Saydee Pevehouse was
3 for 5 with a RBI and Racheal
Wellemeyer was 2 for 5 with three
runs scored.
The win over Maxwell completed a three-game playoff run
for the Fall River crew. The topseeded Bulldogs (24-2) opened
the postseason May 17 with a
13-3 win over the Chester Volcanoes.
The Bulldogs posted five runs
in the first innings held a 12-2
advantage at the end of three
innings. Both teams scored a run
in the fourth and the Bulldogs
closed the fifth for the mercy-rule
win.
Katie Policastro went 2 for 2
with a triple and three RBIs. Alicia
Reynoso was 2 for 3 with two
RBIs and Olsen went 3 for 3 with
a RBI.
The toughest challenge for the
Bulldogs came in the divisional
semifinal against Redding Christian. The third-seeded Lions carried a 2-0 lead into the bottom of
the seventh inning. The Bulldogs
rallied to post three runs in their
final at-bat to win the contest, 3-2.
Policastro started the seventh with a slap single and Gallion reached on an error. Denny
walked to load the base and
scored on a bunt single from Trinity Markham. With two out, Wellemeyer hit a blooper to left to win
the game with a walkoff single.
“The girls just did a great job
of hanging in there and we got
the two-out hit we needed at the
end,” said McFarlin.
Lions pitcher Reilly Rupert
struck out 10 Bulldogs in the loss.
Denny fanned two with no walks,
backed by stellar defense.
Denny went 2 for 3 at the dish
and had a stolen base.
PAGE 6A • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • MAY 25, 2016
Fall River sophomore Elyssa Cook competes in the
long jump in the Division IV
finals Friday at West Valley
High.
NEWS PHOTOS / Richard Allan
Big Valley senior Kellen Gerig, front right, clears the final hurdle in the varsity 110-meter hurdles Friday in the Division IV
track and field championships at West Valley High. Gerig finished second (17.35) with Fall River junior Lucas Warnock
third (17.71) and Burney senior Trent Arendt fourth (17.91).
Thinclads compete at Division IV championships,
Big Valley boys take second, Burney slips to fifth
Area thin clads competed at
the Division IV track and field
championships Friday at West
Valley High. The Big Valley varsity
boys finished tied with Biggs for
second place with 60 points. The
Burney boys finished in fifth place
with 45 points and Fall River was
eleventh at 35.
In the varsity girls competition,
Burney registered 32 points for
seventh, Fall River was 11 with
23 points and Big Valley had six
points for 13.
The Big Valley boys tallied six
second place finishes and two in
third.
Kellen Gerig advanced to the
section finals this Friday in the
high jump and triple jump. He
The Fall River and Burney 4x100 relay teams compete in
the Division IV championships Friday at West Valley High.
Pictured above, l-r,is Katie Coe handing the baton to Kristen Maier. In the inside lane is Marianna Anaya handing off
to Sierra Outcalt.
capped the year with personal
marks in the 110-meter hurdles
and the long jump. He finished
the hurdles second with a time
of 17.35, and second in the long
jump at 20 feet, 3 inches. Gerig
also took second in the high jump
(5-10), third in the triple jump
(41-04 1/4).
Thomas Dodgen had three
second place finishes with a
person record in the 300-h, crossing the line at 44.30. He was also
second in the pole vault (10-00)
and the 400-m (53.48). Dodgen
also competed in the high jump,
placing third (5-08).
Burney junior distance runner
Ryan Pruitt is the only Raider to
advance, winning the 3200-mete
race with a time of 10 minutes,
59.25 seconds. Pruitt also competed in the 1600-m finishing
sixth (5:02.36).
Trent Arendt finished fourth in
the 110-h (17.91) and Gerrardo
Villarruel was fourth in the 100-m
(12.18).
The Burney 4x100 and 4x400
relay teams placed second with
times of 46.06 and 3:49.49,
respectively.
Fall River junior Lucas Warnock was third in the 110-h (17.71)
and fourth in the 300-h (47.39).
Jonathan Iniguez placed third in
the 800-m (2:11.81).
The Fall River girls team will
send two jumpers to the section
dance. Elyssa Cook and Mackenzie Warnock will advance in the
long jump. Cook was second in
the division finals (15-03) followed
by Warnock (14-08).
The Burney 4x100 relay team
of Marianna Anaya, Sierra Out-
calt, Lovely Sheckla and Monique
Avila placed second with a time of
56.30, behind first place winner,
Biggs (55.94).
Avila competed in the 100-m
and 200-m races, finishing in
third (13.61) and fourth ( 28.96),
respectively.
Burney junior Ryan Pruitt
paces Biggs sophomore
Daniel Velazquez in the Division IV 1600-meter finals
Friday at West Valley High.
Big Valley sophomore Hope Dodgen competes in the girls
junior varsity 100-meter hurdles Friday in the Division IV
finals at West Valley High.
Valley JV
Elementary cross-country runners pace one-mile course Big
girls win D-IV
Submitted by BILL BROWN
line was fourth grader, Jaxson
We had nice weather on the
morning of May 18th for a one
mile cross country run behind
the Fall River School. It had two
major hills on the course for the
third through sixth graders.
Fall River Cross Country
member, Darcy Coulter, was
the rabbit for the third and fourth
grade run. First across the finish
championship
Keys, followed by third grader
Ignacio Venegas and fourth
grader Camden Westlund. The
first girl was fourth grader, Love
Maggio, then fourth grader Malisse Busby and third grader Jacqueline Alvarez.
The second race was for the
fifth and sixth graders and Fall
River Cross Country member,
Third and fourth-grade cross country runners (l-r) Jaxson
Keys, Ignacio Venegas and Camden Westlund.
Rod Taylor lining up the fifth and sixth graders May 18 for
the one-mile cross country race.
Branden Taylor, did the rabbit
duties for these runners. In a sub
seven minute run, fifth grader,
Carlos Garcia Carrillo, placed first,
with sixth grader, Jacob Booker, a
second back.
Fifth grader, Samuel Booker
rounded out the top three for the
boys. Sydney Cassity, a fifth
grader, was the fastest female
runner of the day, followed by fifth
grader, Giselle Rodriguez-San-
chez, and sixth grader, Cayten
Westlund.
Thanks to all the family members who helped out and a special thanks to Ms. Delaney Chapman’s class for helping monitor
the course.
All the awards were provided
by the money raised by senior
cross country member, Colleen
Coulter, as part of her senior
project.
The Big Valley junior varsity
track and field team registered
high finishes at the Division IV
finals Friday at West Valley High.
The Big Valley JV girls won the
division crown with a total of 52
points. The boys team turned in a
respectable third place finish with
43 points.
Hope Dodgen had three first
place finshes, winning the 800meter race with a time of 2 minutes, 54.62 second for a personal
record. She also won the 1600-m
(6:26.48), and the 300-hurdles
(65.10) and place second in the
100-h (21.50).
Teammate Selena Rodriguez
finished second in the 800-m
(3:42.89) and third in the discus
with a toss of 51 feet, 3 inches.
Tanner Bidwell won the boys
JV high jump with a leap of 5-06.
He was also third in the long jump
(16-08), third in the 100-m (12.64)
and third in the 200-m (27.23).
Desten Davies won the discus
with a toss of 99-07. Garrett
Schmitt was fifth (82-01).
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Corporation. The registrant began to The Pit Resource Conservation Distransact business under the name trict, acting as Lead Agency under
the California Environmental Quality
listed above N/A
Act (CEQA), has submitted a Notice
(s) Cory Meyer - President
This fictitious business name expires of Exemption. The public is invited to
five years from the date it was filed in review and comment on the proposed
the office of the county clerk. A new project.
fictitious business name statement The project seeks to perform a wamust be filed prior to that date. The ter efficiency project on private land
filing of this statement does not of it- in Lassen County near Bieber. The
self authorize the use in this state of
a fictitious business name in violation project involves installing an irrigaof the rights of another under federal, tion pipe, approximately 5,730 feet,
state or common law (See Sections within an existing levee open ditch
14411 ET. SEQ., Business and Pro- and within agriculture fields producfessions Code.)
ing hay. The Pit RCD will receive
May 25, June 1, 8, 15, 2016
comments between May 17 and June
_____________________________ 17, which are the starting and ending
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
dates for the review period. Please
NAME STATEMENT
contact Sharmie Stevenson (2992016-0000600
3405) at [email protected] if you
May 17, 2016
wish to review the project description
The following person(s) are doing and plan, which is held at the Pit RCD
business as:
office in Bieber.
LCL - COMFORT CUISINE
(Pub. 5-18,25, 6-1-8)
1320 Yuba St #204
_____________________________
Redding, CA 96001
County of Shasta
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
LCL - Comfort Cuisine, Inc
NAME STATEMENT
1320 Yuba St #204
2016-0000554
Redding, CA 96001
May 5, 2016
State: CA
The following person(s) are doing
This business is conducted by a business as:
Corporation. The registrant began to
PASTOR2PEW
transact business under the name
3304 Shasta Dam Blvd Spc 67
listed above 6/24/2008
Shasta Lake, CA 96019
(s) Capri Pearce, Pres
County of Shasta
This fictitious business name expires Kindle, Steven F
five years from the date it was filed in 3304 Shasta Dam Blvd Spc 67
the office of the county clerk. A new Shasta Lake, CA 96019
fictitious business name statement This business is conducted by an
must be filed prior to that date. The Individual. The registrant began to
filing of this statement does not of it- transact business under the name
self authorize the use in this state of listed above N/A
a fictitious business name in violation (s) Steven F. Kindle
of the rights of another under federal, This fictitious business name expires
state or common law (See Sections five years from the date it was filed in
14411 ET. SEQ., Business and Pro- the office of the county clerk. A new
fessions Code.)
fictitious business name statement
May 25, June 1, 8, 15, 2016
must be filed prior to that date. The
_____________________________ filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
a fictitious business name in violation
NAME STATEMENT
of the rights of another under federal,
2016-0000587
state or common law (See Sections
May 12, 2016
The following person(s) are doing 14411 ET. SEQ., Business and Professions Code.)
business as:
May 18, 25, June 1, 8, 2016
BETWEEN FRIENDS
_____________________________
20859 Front St
Cottonwood, CA 96022
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
County of Shasta
NAME STATEMENT
O’Keefe, Mary
2016-0000576
16925 Wallace Way
May 9, 2016
Cottonwood, CA 96022
The following person(s) are doing
Owens, Barbara
business as:
19551 Wilderness Ln
FALL RIVER MILLS FITNESS
Cottonwood, CA 96022
43139 Shoshoni Loop
Shook, Tami
Fall River Mills, CA 96028
3201 Denice Way
County of Shasta
Cottonwood, CA 96022
Bennett, Hannah Noel
Westphal, Sharon
43139 Shoshoni Loop
18825 Gas Point Rd
Fall River Mills, CA 96028
Cottonwood, CA 96022
This business is conducted by a This business is conducted by an
Joint Venture. The registrant began Individual. The registrant began to
to transact business under the name transact business under the name
listed above 2/1/2016
listed above N/A
(s)Hannah N. Bennett - Owner
(s) Tami Shook
This fictitious business name expires This fictitious business name expires
five years from the date it was filed in five years from the date it was filed in
the office of the county clerk. A new the office of the county clerk. A new
fictitious business name statement fictitious business name statement
must be filed prior to that date. The must be filed prior to that date. The
filing of this statement does not of it- filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of self authorize the use in this state of
a fictitious business name in violation a fictitious business name in violation
of the rights of another under federal, of the rights of another under federal,
state or common law (See Sections state or common law (See Sections
14411 ET. SEQ., Business and Pro- 14411 ET. SEQ., Business and Professions Code.)
fessions Code.)
May 18, 25, June 1, 8, 2016
May 25, June 1, 8, 15, 2016
REQUEST FOR BIDS
The Pit RCD is accepting bids for a
variety of work on two projects to be
undertaken in the Lookout Ranchettes area of Modoc County, including:
Biomass thinning on approximately
1,400 acres of plantation and natural
timber stands. Mastication of brush
and small trees on portions of 1,400
acres. A project tour is planned for the
afternoon of June 7, 2016. For bid &
tour information contact Tom Esgate
at (530) 310-0146.
(Pub. 5-25)
_____________________________
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
2016-0000508
April 22, 2016
The following person(s) are doing
business as:
WINTU CULTURAL RESOURCES
6490 Churn Creek Rd
Redding, CA 96002
County of Shasta
Hayward, Kelli Marie
6490 Churn Creek Rd
Redding, CA 96002
This business is conducted by an
Individual. The registrant began to
transact business under the name
listed above 4/18/2016
(s)Kelli M. Hayward
This fictitious business name expires
five years from the date it was filed in
the office of the county clerk. A new
fictitious business name statement
must be filed prior to that date. The
filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of
a fictitious business name in violation
of the rights of another under federal,
state or common law (See Sections
14411 ET. SEQ., Business and Professions Code.)
May 18, 25, June 1, 8, 2016
_____________________________
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
2016-0000495
April 19, 2016
The following person(s) are doing
business as:
HEALING STONE CREATIONS
20179 Sugar Pine St
Burney, CA 96013
County of Shasta
Viale, Jessica
20179 Sugar Pine St
Burney, CA 96013
This business is conducted by an
Individual. The registrant began to
transact business under the name
listed above 4/19/2016
(s) Jessica Viale
This fictitious business name expires
five years from the date it was filed in
the office of the county clerk. A new
fictitious business name statement
must be filed prior to that date. The
filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of
a fictitious business name in violation
of the rights of another under federal,
state or common law (See Sections
14411 ET. SEQ., Business and Professions Code.)
May 18, 25, June 1, 8, 2016
_____________________________
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
2016-0000481
April 15, 2016
The following person(s) are doing
business as:
GEOPLUS PARTNERS
19719 Midland Dr
Redding, CA 96003
County of Shasta
Finnigsmier, John L.
10980 Deschutes Rd
Palo Cedro, CA 96073
Metcalf, Jr. Traver E.
19719 Midland Dr
Redding, CA 96003
This business is conducted by a
General Partnership.
The registrant began to transact
business under the name listed
above 4/11/2016
(s) John L. Finnigsmier
This fictitious business name expires
five years from the date it was filed in
the office of the county clerk. A new
fictitious business name statement
must be filed prior to that date. The
filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of
a fictitious business name in violation
of the rights of another under federal,
state or common law (See Sections
14411 ET. SEQ., Business and Professions Code.)
May 4, 11, 18, 25, 2016
_____________________________
Notice of CEQA Exemption
Request for Public Comment/
Review: CEQA Exemption, Pit
River Open Ditch Replacement
Project
The Fall River Resource Conservation District, acting as Lead
Agency under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA),
has submitted a Notice of Exemption. The public is invited to
review and comment on the proposed project. The project seeks
to perform a water efficiency
project on private land in Shasta
County near Fall River Mills. The
project involves installing an irrigation pipe, approximately 1,280
feet, within an existing open ditch
and within agriculture fields/levees under rice production The
Fall River RCD will receive comments between April 27th and
May 27, which are the starting
and ending dates for the review
period. Please contact Mike
Millington (336-6591) at [email protected] if you wish to
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
review the project description
NAME STATEMENT
and plan, which is held at the
2016-0000523
Fall River RCD office (44327
April 27, 2016
The following person(s) are doing Hwy 299E) in McArthur, CA.
(5-4 to 5-25)
business as:
CRACKED MARBLES
23413 Chism Trail
Cassel, CA 96016
County of Shasta
Conrad, Tony
23413 Chism Trail
Cassel, CA 96016
This business is conducted by an
Individual. The registrant began to
transact business under the name
listed above 4/27/2016
(s) Tony Conrad
This fictitious business name expires
five years from the date it was filed in
the office of the county clerk. A new
fictitious business name statement
must be filed prior to that date. The
filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of
a fictitious business name in violation
of the rights of another under federal,
state or common law (See Sections
14411 ET. SEQ., Business and Professions Code.)
May 11, 18, 25, June 1, 2016
_____________________________
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
2016-0000537
May 2, 2016
The following person(s) are doing
business as:
ARCADIA BOOKKEEPING
626 Olympic St
Redding, CA 96003
County of Shasta
Kimberli Arcadia
626 Olympic St
Redding, CA 96003
This business is conducted by an
Individual. The registrant began to
transact business under the name
listed above 5/2/2016
(s) Kimberli Arcadia
This fictitious business name expires
five years from the date it was filed in
the office of the county clerk. A new
fictitious business name statement
must be filed prior to that date. The
filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of
a fictitious business name in violation
of the rights of another under federal,
state or common law (See Sections
14411 ET. SEQ., Business and Professions Code.)
May 4, 11, 18, 25, 2016
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The Fall River Resource Conservation District, acting as Lead
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has submitted a Notice of Exemption. The public is invited to
review and comment on the proposed project. The project seeks
to perform a water efficiency
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May 27, which are the starting
and ending dates for the review
period. Please contact Mike
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
Millington (336-6591) at fallrivNAME STATEMENT
[email protected] if you wish to
2016-0000524
review the project description
April 28, 2016
The following person(s) are doing and plan, which is held at the
Fall River RCD office (44327
business as:
Hwy 299E) in McArthur, CA.
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(5-4 to 5-25)
GO-BOB’S SEADOO RENTALS
875 Wingsetter Ct
Redding, CA 96003
County of Shasta
Gobob Enterprises, Inc
875 Wingsetter Ct
Redding, CA 96003
State: CA
This business is conducted by a
Corporation
The registrant began to transact
business under the name listed
above 4/8/2016
(s) Cindy Allen, CFO
This fictitious business name expires
five years from the date it was filed in
the office of the county clerk. A new
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must be filed prior to that date. The
filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of
a fictitious business name in violation
of the rights of another under federal,
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T.S. No. 036757-CA APN: 075-190-020-000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEESALE Pursuant to CA Civil
Code 2923.3 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER
A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 3/21/2008. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On
6/20/2016 at 9:00 AM, CLEAR RECON CORP., as duly appointed trustee under and pursuant to
Deed of Trust recorded 3/26/2008, as Instrument No. 2008-0009971, of Official Records in the
office of the County Recorder of Shasta County, State of CALIFORNIA executed by: MICHAEL
L. MEYERS AND MARILOU G. MEYERS, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS. WILL
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER CHECK DRAWN
ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL CREDIT
UNION, OR A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, OR SAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OF THE
FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATE: AT THE EAST
ENTRANCE OF THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE OF SHASTA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 1500
COURT STREET, REDDING, CA 96001 all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by
it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: MORE
FULLY DESCRIBED ON SAID DEED OF TRUST The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 5501 ALPINE STREET
SHASTA LAKE, CA 96019 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness
of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be
held, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition, or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts
created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by
said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the
property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the
initial publication of the Notice of Sale is: $216,730.83 If the Trustee is unable to convey title
for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies
paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The beneficiary
under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell.
The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county
where the real property is located. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering
bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a
trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at
a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property.
You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the
highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the
lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to
investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by
contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge
you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that
the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE
TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one
or more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of
the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements
be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you
wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled
time and date for the sale of this property, you may call (800) 280-2832 or visit this Internet Web
site WWW.AUCTION.COM, using the file number assigned to this case 036757-CA. Information
about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled
sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site.
The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. FOR SALES
INFORMATION: (800) 280-2832 CLEAR RECON CORP. 4375 Jutland Drive Suite 200 San
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bank specified in Section 5102 to the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state,
_____________________________ will be held by duly appointed trustee. The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty,
expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining princiDo you owe over $10,000 to the IRS pal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as
or State in back taxes? Our firm provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees,
works to reduce the tax bill or zero it charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of
out completely FAST. Call now 855- the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on
993-5796 (Cal-SCAN)
the day of sale. BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS THAN THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.
_____________________________ Trustor(s): KEVIN R. PEREIRA AND KELLY A. PEREIRA, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT
TENANTS Recorded: 8/6/2007 as Instrument No. 2007-0036313 of Official Records in the office
of the Recorder of SHASTA County, California; Date of Sale: 6/20/2016 at 9:00 AM Place of Sale:
At the East entrance to the Shasta County Courthouse, 1500 Court Street, Redding, CA 96001
SKIDDER OPERATOR/ Amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $340,427.32 The purported property address is:
45375 STATE HIGHWAY 299 EAST, MCARTHUR, CA 96056 Assessor’s Parcel No.: 018-120KNOT BUMPER
NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property
Logging Co. looking to hire skid- 001-000
lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will
der Op. & knot bumper. Must be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does
be experienced. Drug testing & not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be
references required. Job is in aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the
Mineral, Ca. Call 530-256-3104 auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned
off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the
(5-25 to 6-15)
_____________________________ existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting
the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee
this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same
The Hi Mont Motel has job for
openings for the following positions: lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY
OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times
Housekeeper $10-12/ hour and Head
Housekeeper $11.50 - $13.00/ hour. by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California
Must be able to multi-task and love Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made availworking in a fun, fast paced environ- able to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn
ment. Come join our team. These are whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date
immediate openings. Stop by the Hi for the sale of this property, you may call 800-280-2832 for information regarding the trustee’s
Mont Motel in Fall River Mills, CA and sale or visit this Internet Web site http://www.qualityloan.com , using the file number assigned to
this foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-16-702317-AB . Information about postponements that are
fill out an application.
very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be
(5-25 to 6-15)
reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify post_____________________________ ponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any
liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown
ATTN: CDL Drivers - Avg. $60k+/yr, herein. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of
$2k Sign-On Bonus. Voted Best Fleet the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of
2016. Love Your Job and Your Truck. the date of first publication of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any
CDL-A Req - (877) 258-8782
reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to
drive4melton.com (Cal-SCAN)
the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale is set aside for
___________________________
any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The
Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been
released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note
One bedroom cottage downtown Fall holders right’s against the real property only. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a
River. Rent includes utilities, garbage, negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a credit report agency
water. $575 Credit check and references. if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. QUALITY MAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT
Call Bill 530 941 4143
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED
(5-18 to 6-8)
WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Date: Quality Loan Service Corporation 411 Ivy Street
_____________________________ San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 For NON SALE information only Sale Line: 800-280-2832
Or Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality
Loan Service Corp. TS No.: CA-16-702317-AB IDSPub #0107455 5/25/2016 6/1/2016 6/8/2016
41 HELP WANTED
110 HOUSE FOR RENT
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Burney - Fall River
BIG
PINES REALTY
37107 Main Street • Burney, CA 96013 • (530) 335-2100
www.BurneyFallRiverHomesAndLand.com
Kathy Lakey, Owner/Broker DRE#01300351
Laura Lakey, Owner/Broker
Kim Songer, Realtor • Pam Giacomini, Owner/Realtor
HOMES
Oakwoods Estates
Beautifully hidden away in Oakwoods Estates Subdivision. Lots of privacy, 2+ Bedroom home on over
5 acres. Open Floor plan, with a office/den area with
double glass doors. Master bath has a soaking tub,
and separate stall shower. Bridal trails all around
subdivision and into BLM and forest service land for
miles of riding, walking or run your ATV. Priced at just
$179,000
Fall River Dream
2 Homes on the banks of the famous Fall River ! Beautifully decorated 2 bedroom 2 bath home fully furnished,
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furnished. Rent one live in the other...you decide. Deck
overlooks river, huge boat dock to tie up all your toys,two
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The world is 70% water, we take care of the land!
43123 Highway 299 • Fall River Mills
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Trustee Sale No. 3841-40 Title
Order No. 160049045 APN 097-140-018-000 TRA No. 056-001 YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 11/27/2007.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU,
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 06/15/2016 at 11:00AM,
CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, a California corporation as the duly
appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded
on 11/29/2007 as Document No. 2007-0053380 of official records
in the Office of the Recorder of Shasta County, California, executed
by: JOEL M SOLDANO and JENA D SOLDANO, husband and wife,
as Trustor, in favor of American Farm Mortgage Company, Inc., as
Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST
BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at time of sale in lawful money of
the United States, by cash, a cashier’s check drawn by a state or
national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or
a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association,
savings association, or savings bank specified in section 5102 of the
Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state). At: the
East entrance to the Shasta County Courthouse, 1500 Court Street,
Redding, CA 96001 all right, title and interest conveyed to and now
held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said
County, California describing the land therein: THE NORTHEAST
QUARTER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 33 NORTH, RANGE 2
WEST, M.D.M. TOGETHER WITH A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER AND ACROSS THE
FOLLOWING DESCRIBED STRIP OF LAND: ALL THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 33 NORTH,
RANGE 2 WEST, M.D.M., ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT
THEREOF, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE A
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER
OF THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 17;
THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 17, NORTH
0º 34’ 30” EAST, 30.00 FEET; THENCE PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH
LINE OF THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER, SOUTH 88º 13’ 38” EAST 558.00 FEET
MORE OR LESS TO THE CENTERLINE OF AN EXISTING ROAD
COMMONLY KNOWN AS GOLD RUN ROAD; THENCE ALONG
SAID CENTERLINE SOUTH 18º 59’ 30” WEST 31.00 FEET TO
THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF
THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER; THENCE ALONG SAID
SOUTH LINE, NORTH 88º 13’ 38” WEST, 553.14 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID EASEMENT IS FOR THE BENEFIT
OF AND IS TO BE AN APPURTENANCE TO THE NORTH ONEHALF OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 33 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST,
M.D.M., ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF. ALSO
TOGETHER WITH ANY AND ALL RIGHTS OF THE GRANTOR
HEREIN AND TO A PRESCRIPTIVE RIGHT OF WAY DISCLOSED
BY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RIGHT OF WAY EXECUTED BY
TEDDY L. RUTHERFORD AND LOIS C. RUTHERFORD JULY 9,
1970 AND RECORDED JULY 13, 1970, IN BOOK 1033, PAGE 553,
OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SHASTA COUNTY. Beneficiary Phone:
(916) 321-4444 Beneficiary: AgStar Financial Services, Servicer,
c/o Boutin Jones Inc., Attn: R.J. Wood, Esq., 555 Capitol Mall, Suite
1500, Sacramento, CA 95814 The property heretofore described
is being sold “as is”. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported
to be: 15515 Seaman Gulch Road, Bella Vista, CA 96008. The
undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness
of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown
herein. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering
bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are
risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on
a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee
auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being
auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at
the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens
senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear
title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence,
priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance
company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware
that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of
trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale
date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more
times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant
to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that
information about trustee sale postponements be made available to
you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale.
If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed,
and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this
property, you may call (714) 730-2727 or visit this Internet Web site
www.servicelinkasap.com, using the file number assigned to this
case 3841-40. Information about postponements that are very short
in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may
not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the
Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information
is to attend the scheduled sale. Said sale will be made, but without
covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of
the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as
provided in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of the
Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee
and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to-wit: $181,965.09
(Estimated) Accrued interest and additional advances, if any, will
increase this figure prior to sale. The Beneficiary may elect to bid
less than their full credit bid. The beneficiary under said Deed of
Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written
Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of
Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of
Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the
real property is located and more than three months have elapsed
since such recordation. SALE LINE PHONE NUMBER: (714) 7302727 / Web site address: www.servicelinkasap.com DATE: 5/17/16
CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY FORECLOSURE DEPARTMENT 560
E. HOSPITALITY LANE SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92408 (909) 8840448 Teresa M. Drake, Asst. Vice President A-4576374 05/25/2016,
06/01/2016, 06/08/2016
The News is a Shasta County
legal notice publication
BURNEY
#4431 - Open floor plan, chef’s kitchen - Home on 3.83 Acres with views............$369,000
#4441 - Impressive 3/2 home on 1+ acres w/separate living quarters...................$309,000
#4270 - 1,500 SFLog cabin home on a large fenced parcel with a 2 car garage.... $229,000
#4397 - 1,926 SF 3/2 Remodeled and updated, split floor plan, beautiful kitchen..$189,000
#4457 - Renovated home w/master suite and large family room w/fenced yards $185,000
#4482 - NEW LISTING! 3 bed, 3 bath home on 1+ acre w/large kitchen & deck..$179,000
#4465 - Remodeled 2/3 w/hickory kitchen cabinets. Large fenced yard PENDING $169,000
#4240 - 2,088 SF 4 Bd/2 ba two story home on a corner lot. Updated... RECENTLY SOLD
#4463 - Lovely home in JP, Large triple pane windows on this 2 bed/2 bath home $142,000
#4468 - Spacious home on treed lot, nice deck. 3 bedroom, 2 bath w/open kitchen.$139,000
#4469 - Open floor plan, lots of potential for updates, Views of Burney Mnt......... $129,000
#4418 - Fenced backyard in this 3/2 home close to schools & park
RECENTLY SOLD!
#4451 - Top of the line in Los Colinas. 3/2 1,440 SF home with so many upgrades. $75,000
#4440 - Great location in Los Colinas. 3/2 mobile home, site backs to forest..........$12,500
FALL RIVER VALLEY
#4430 - Immaculate 3 bd, 2 bath home on 4.8 acres, attached garage. RECENTLY SOLD!
#4443 - 3/2 home on the golf course with updated kitchen & open plan RECENTLY SOLD!
CASSEL/ HAT CREEK
#4438 - Custom 3/2 on 3 acres in Hat Creek w/open floor plan, storage, & more. $289,000
#4444 - Country home on 2 aces. 2 bed, 2 bath w/wood finishes.
RECENTLY SOLD!
#4399 - 1,920 SF home on 5 ac w/garage & shop. Motivated Seller! PENDING $240,000
#4450 - NEW LISTING! 1404 SF man. home w/garage, fully fenced. RECENTLY SOLD!
#4480 Hat Creek waterfront is a lovely setting for this 3 Br 2 Ba
Manufactured Home in the heart of fishing and wildlife area. Has
upgrades such as Silestone type counter tops, engineered laminate flooring, covered front deck area looking over yard and creek
area, master bedroom suite, extra insulation. Has a large finished
double car garage with workshop area on 1 acre. $269,000
MONTGOMERY CREEK
#4473 - Cedar Crk frontage on 44 acres. 3/3 home w/workshop, shed & more....$375,000
#4384 - 9.4 Ac with energy independent 1,500 SF home on Little Hatchet Creek.$275,000
#4334 - 4 Acres w/private pond. 1,920 SF 2 bd, 1 bath home on a lovely setting..$225,000
OLD STATION
#4480 - Hat Creek waterfront, 3/2 manufactured home w/many upgrades on 1 acre$269,000
#4406 - 1 Bd cabin, knotty pine interior, sheds & garage w/workspace................ $110,000
4483 - NEW LISTING! Great cabin in the woods. 2 bed, 1 bath being sold AS IS $95,000
BIG VALLEY
#4452 - Charming 2 bd home in Adin w/a historical past, large garage. RECENTLY SOLD
#4474 LOOKOUT - Plenty of square footage on this fixer upper in Ranchettes......$75,000
COMMERCIAL / BUSINESS
#4087 JP - 1,287sf bldg office/retail space on nearly an acre. Zoned C-M, Great location for a nursery or landscaping business, Owner may carry financing with acceptable
terms.....$166,000
In the terrace, 3 bedroom 2 bath
Wonderful kitchen and yard..........219,000
#1097 Beautiful 3 bedroom 2 full bath
home in Las Calinas....................29,900
Private 10 acre parcel at the end of
the road in Fall River Mills. Flat, buildable area at the bottom and nice
upslope providing great views of the
Fall River Valley. Power nearby and
good road access........................38,500
Price includes 2 commercial corner lots
on Highway 299 East in Burney. Includes
parcel numbers 028-160-001 and -002.
Currently zoned C-2. Lots span from
Pine Street to Cedar Street..........50,000
Great cabin in peaceful Old Station.
Close to excellent Hat Creek trout fishing.
4 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths. 2 bedrooms
and 1/2 bath upstairs and 2 bedrooms, 1
bath downstairs. New refrigerator, range/
oven and kerosene heater installed in
the past year. DSL available in the area. THE HEART OF HAT CREEK!
Electrical panel has been upgraded to
a 200 AMP service. Excellent vacation Newly remodeled kitchen, new
or 2nd home opportunity.........154,000 roof. Large kitchen w/breakfast
#1061 nicely refurbished using the
Shasta County Dept. of Housing and
Community Action Program.2 bedroom 1
bath. In 2010 new roof, electrical,exterior
paint, new vinyl floors in kitchen and bath,
new insulation and heat source....73,900
CALL US AT
(530) 335-2222
area, plus dining area. Lots of oak
cabinets/storage. Laundry room.
Range, refrigerator, washer, dryer.
Some furnishings are negotiable.
Sliders to back patio, plus large
front deck next to stream that runs
thru property.......................175,000
FOR MORE
LAND &
COMMERCIAL
PROPERTIES
#992 BRAND NEW ROOF !Wonderful
well kept home located on a Not a though
road. This three bedroom, 2 bath home
has 1700 sq ft, per the county records.
Updated Kitchen, breakfast bar, landscaping front and back, covered patio,
shop free standing stove, evaporator
cooler, additional bonus room.....179,000
PLEASE COME VISIT,
HAVE A CHAT.
LET US SHOW YOU
‘WE ARE SOLD
ON SERVICE’
Immaculate condition 3 bedroom, 2
bathroom home on a cul-de-sac in
Burney. This home was built in 2000
and has been maintained impeccably.
Large open living room with vaulted ceilings and a woodstove. Open kitchen
area with upgraded appliances that’s
perfect for entertaining. Manicured
front, side and back lawns with sprinkler systems throughout............164,000
Cory Halter, Broker/Owner
DRE#01341624 • Cell 530-318-1291
Jill Barnett, Broker/Owner
DRE#01501421 • Cell 530-355-9531
#4466 6.6 Acres all fenced
with a large custom barn has a
beautiful setting for home site
(area completed out of flood
zone) - utilities are on property. Owner may carry with 30%
down and acceptable credit &
terms. County has tentatively
approved 4 way split for future
development purposes.
PRICED $169,000
#4464 - Stunning view of
Pittville and surrounding mountains from this
3.55 acre parcel. Enjoy
the peace and quiet the
Inter-mountain area has
to offer with a short
drive to town when
needed. Property is
fully fenced and gated.
Septic and well are in.
PRICED AT $149,500
MANUFACTURED HOMES
Las Colinas # 45 3/2/ backs up to forest…………..12,900
1053 Las Colinas 1152 sq ft SOLD…..............................15,000
RESIDENTIAL
852 Burney, by Safeway 2/1 + revamps bathroom 1134.....99,000
826 Cassel, view Rising Riv 2/2 Log, unfin 22 Ac. SOLD......395,000
843 Old Station 2 res’s, 2 Parcels on Hat Cr!.PENDING...159,950
827 FRM, on Bluff 3/2 VIEW! 3 Ac. SOLD.......................195,500
879 FRM 3/2, 2 shops pond fenced 4+Ac......................345,000
900 FRM on Eastman lake 2/2 home dock/custom REDUCED...899,000
902 Burney Hudson 3/2/ 1508 sq ft. .41 ac SOLD........159,000
903 Mont Crk 3 /2/ 2835 sq ft, 22 acres, shop, ponds SOLD....449,000
943 Burney over 4500 sq ft Burney Terrace.................495,000
947 Burney lot in Medical district.......................................62,500
956 Burney Cypress Ave 1677 sq ft 3/1 JUST SOLD......145,000
958 Burney Serpentine beauty 5/3 2000+ SOLD........299,900
961 5 ac Big Eddy Fall River....................................75,000
962 5 Ac Big Eddy
Fall River.....................................65,000
977 94 Ac 2 homes Alfalfa 4 barns 2 shops REDUCED......829,000
1004 Cassel 5 Ac 2+/2 Crane Road SOLD................219,000
1005 Johnson park many upgrades SOLD 3/2..............79,000
1010 Hat Creek Dr on Hat Creek vacation dream..........170,000
1011 Garden Way
3/1 SOLD....................................89,000
1012 Burney Terrace 3/2 Corner lot 1728 sq ft SOLD.....239,500
1017 Burney Arrowood St 3/2 Sunroom SOLD..............159,000
1019 Burney Terrace 3/2 2388 sq ft upgraded..PENDING.299,000
1020 Pittville off the grid 2/1 10 Ac SOLD.......207,000
1023 5 Ac 3/2 1300 sq ft Adin.................................167,500
1031 Burney 3/2 1136 sq ft REDUCED...........................99,000
1036 Burney 4/2 2269 sq ft fenced REDUCED...............159,000
1037 Burney Vedder Rd 3/3 2200 sq ft 10 AC barn & arena...515,000
1038 Cassel beauty 3/2 v 5 AC 1968 Sq ft SOLD..........279,000
1040 renovated 3/2 granite 1538 sq ft SOLD........212,900
1043 Mont. Ck. 28+ AC, orchard, shop 2100 sq ft SOLD...........399,000
1044 Burney 3/2 1560 sq ft some upgrades SOLD..........164,900
1046 Day area 3/3 5 Acres 2200 sq ft PENDING.......244,000
1047 JP 3/2 on 3.3. Acres 1867 sq feet...................225,000
1048 Burney 2/1,CAN BE 3/1 upgraded...................129,900
1055 Old playhouse Hat Creek................................72,500
1056 On the Fall River Golf Course 3/2........................225,000
1057 Cassel on 5 ac. 3/1/ 936 sq ft..........................169,000
1059 Burney .67 Ac private 3/1 flag lot SOLD..............134,000
1061 BURNEY 3/1 refurbished 770 sq ft fenced......73,900
1064 Cassel 3/2 on over an Acre very Private..............189,000
1065 Burney 1/1/ 588 sq ft new carpet and vinyl...........55,000
1066 Burney 2/1 remodeled bath.......................................79,900
1067 Burney
lot
in Burney...........................................32,000
1068 Burney lot with foundation.........................................42,000
1069 Burney commercial or rental.............................................59,500
1070 Burney 3/3/ end of road great home...............................199,000
1075 FRM beautiful lot..............................................................48,000
1074 Burney 3/2.5 large lot PENDING............................149,900
1078 Burney NEWER home 3/2 1580 sq............................259,000