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FIREWORKS SATURDAY 10 PM NUTRITION MENU FOR JULY SEE PAGE 3A BURNEY BASIN DAYS PROGRAM LET’S CE LEBRATE BURNEY B ASIN DAY S JUNE 30 – JULY 3 AFTER FIVE INSIDE THIS ISSUE Fireworks • Ice Cream Social Toughman Boxing • BBQ Parades • Live Enterta inment Craft Show • Bed Rac es Horseshoe Tourname nt A Spec ial Suppleme nt to The Intermou ntain News & Shasta Lake Bulle tin WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE DAYS AHEAD SERVING EASTERN SHASTA, NORTHERN LASSEN, WESTERN MODOC & EASTERN SISKIYOU COUNTIES FOR MORE THAN 58 YEARS 70¢ Per Copy (+ Tax) Locally 93¢ Per Copy (+ Tax) Elsewhere Vol. 59 No. 18 Burney, California Telephone (530) 725-0925 FAX (530) 303-1528 Web Site: northstate.news [email protected] Fireworks on tap The Saturday fireworks display at Burney High School is expected to be the largest ever to grace Burney Basin Days in its 62-year history. Gates open at 5 p.m. with entertainment scheduled throughout the late afternoon and early evening before the first rocket lights up the night sky beginning at 10 p.m. Admission is free. A COMMUNITY NEWS & SHASTA COUNTY LEGAL NOTICE PUBLICATION • JUNE 29, 2016 • ISSUE 3030 Stolen goods recovered, felony warrant arrest made Strawberry fest The annual Strawberry Festival is scheduled for Saturday from 11-4 at the Old Station Fire Hall. This is the town’s annual event, serving homemade shortcake, fresh strawberries, ice cream topped with whipped cream. The cost is $7 per person. Hat Creek BBQ The 37th annual Deep Pit barbecue, raffle and craft fair is scheduled Saturday, July 16, at the Hat Creek Hereford Ranch Campground on Doty Road, off Highway 89, in Hat Creek. The craft fair is planned from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with dinner served from 1-5 p.m. There is also a lake to swim or fish in, ice cream, T-shirts with the duck on the back and more. The event is a fundraiser for the Hat Creek volunteer fire department. Volunteers needed 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. Members of the Yellow Team make their way to the finish line and victory in the late afternoon sun during the Hunger Games competition Saturday at the Inter-Mountain fairgrounds Mountain Jubilee. See page 5A for more Hunger Games photos. THEY HUNGERED FOR VICTORY Hunger Games among events at Mountain Jubilee Local Weather Thu –Please See Page 3A PG&E flying low, checking for weak trees 96/56 6/30 Mainly sunny. Highs in the mid 90s and lows in the mid 50s. Fri 96/56 7/1 Sunshine. Highs in the mid 90s and lows in the mid 50s. Sat 90/54 7/2 Sunny. Highs in the low 90s and lows in the mid 50s. Sun 88/53 7/3 Sunny. Highs in the upper 80s and lows in the low 50s. Mon 90/54 7/4 Sunny. Highs in the low 90s and lows in the mid 50s. ©2016 AMG | Parade The Intermountain News P.O. Box 1030 Burney, California 96013 On June 22 at about 5:30 p.m., deputies from the Shasta County sheriff’s office attempted to contact J Tucker “JT” Bellegante, 19, at his residence in the 38000 block of Highway 299, in Burney. Bellegante had three active no-bail felony warrants for his arrest. The warrants were for failing to appear on a felony charge, narcotic sales, and vehicle theft. “When deputies initially arrived they were advised by family that Bellegante was not at the location,” said Sgt. Quentin Johnston. “While speaking with family members, deputies observed a stolen drum set at the residence which was taken during a residential burglary in McArthur a few weeks prior,” Quentin said. During the investigation, deputies observed a white Honda sedan approaching the property from a dirt road to the rear of the residence. “Deputies attempted to contact the driver, who Cheyenne Underwood, 2, of Burney finds Cisco the goat also has his eye on snack chips at the mini horse and goat painting area of the three-day Mountain Jubilee held at the Inter-Mountain fairgrounds in McArthur. Other events included trike races (Mackenzie Warnock pictured at right), a mud run that drew more than 200 specators, softball and horseshoe tournaments, farmers market, car show, barbecues and live music. NEWS PHOTOS / Craig Harrington County agency answers mental housing questions A project to provide permanent rental housing for up to 10 persons with mental illness is moving forward in eastern Shasta County. The more than $700,000 project targets adults with serious mental illness and/or children with serious emotional disturbance and their families. The Shasta County Health and Human Services Agency held two meetings in Burney, one on May 24 and the second on June 21, to hear any concerns from the community about the project and answer questions. Those eligible for housing must be an individual who is underserved or unengaged with mental health services and must be homeless, or at risk of homelessness, or at risk of multiple hospitalizations, or at risk of incarceration. The individual must also meet the low income requirement at or below 30 percent of area median income. The individual must also not be on parole and, for the program in the Intermountain area, the individual must be a current member of the Intermountain area community. One of the questions asked whether there was secure ongoing funding for the program. Though there are no guarantees, the funding involved is expected to support this project for a minimum of 20 years, county health and human services officials said. There are an estimated 289 individuals living in eastern Shasta County with a diagnosed serious mental illness. For the complete list of 28 questions posed by the community together with answers, visit The News website at northstate.news. In response to the drought, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is patrolling by helicopter to check for drought-stricken trees near power lines. Flights are scheduled to occur in remote areas in eastern Shasta County on Thursday. Residents are advised that the helicopter will fly low – about 200 to 300 feet – along distribution power lines. Thursday’s flights will occur over the Fall River Mills region, along the Highway 89 corridor north of Highway 299, and around the Pit River including Lake Britton and upstream and downstream of the lake. PG&E is using a contract helicopter service to fly foresters to check for trees weakened by the drought. This patrol is in addition to the annual patrols PG&E does along power lines to identify trees and vegetation in need of pruning and removal. Weakened trees and branches can fall into –Please See Page 3A HAVE YOUR COMMUNITY DELIVERED TO YOUR MAIL BOX • CALL 725-0925 TO SUBSCRIBE TODAY! PAGE 2A • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • JUNE 29, 2016 SHERIFF’S LOG BOOK A male subject, who appeared to be under the influence, was reported Sunday at 7:42 a.m. banging on a door to a caretaker’s residence in the Fall River Valley. The names and address were redacted on the logbook. nnnnnnn Deputies arrested Lester Nalton on a warrant Sunday at 9:22 a.m. in the Fall River Valley. No further details about the warrant were disclosed and the exact location was redacted on the logbook. nnnnnnn A Montgomery Creek caller reported Sunday at 11:59 a.m. rocks were thrown through a window at a church at the 30200 area of Highway 299. nnnnnnn Deputies arrested one woman who, they said, was in violation of a court order Sunday at 3:34 p.m. in the Fall River Valley. The name and address were redacted on the logbook. nnnnnnn A verbal disturbance was reported Sunday at 2:28 p.m. at Hudson Street and Park Avenue in Burney. nnnnnnn A male subject was spotted on surveillance video stealing alcohol Sunday afternoon from the 37200 area of Highway 299 in Burney. nnnnnnn A suspicious subject carrying a “slap jack,” described as an older type police baton weapon, was reported Sunday at 4:10 p.m. at Highway 299 and Viola Street in Johnson Park. nnnnnnn A Burney caller reported two women were assaulting a man Sunday at 7:19 p.m. near Juniper Avenue and Cedar Street. nnnnnnn A verbal disturbance was reported Sunday at 10:08 p.m. at the 43200 area of Highway 299 in Fall River Mills. nnnnnnn VIDEO AT northstate.news book. MOST WANTED The following is a list of Shasta County’s Most Wanted. Each of the listed subjects has been convicted in court and has failed to appear at sentencing. Any person appearing on this list is urged to turn himself or herself in to local law enforcement or the Shasta County Jail. Law Enforcement has partnered with Secret Witness of Shasta County to help apprehend these subjects. Secret Witness is offering up to $250 for information leading to the arrest of the subjects shown. Eddy William Hoyt DOB 03/15/1974 6’02 / 245 lbs Black Hair / Hazel Eyes Charge: Attempted Murder Justin John Allen DOB 08/14/1982 5’08 / 155 lbs Black Hair / Blue Eyes Charge: Vehicle Theft Christopher Daniel Cook DOB 12/07/1995 6’04 / 250 lbs Brown Hair/Brown Eyes Charge: Assault w/Deadly Weapon Any person with information regarding these subjects is urged to contact SHASCOM at (530) 245-6540 or Secret Witness at 243-2319 Christopher Glen Craven DOB 09/01/1983 5’09 / 215 lbs Brown Hair/Green Eyes Charge: Poss. of Deadly Weapon Anthony Richard McIntire DOB 06/11/1980 6’00 / 175 lbs Brown Hair/Brown Eyes Charge: Felon w/Firearm Deputies arrested one person on a warrant Saturday at 1:15 a.m. at Napa Lane and Highway 299 in Johnson Park. No further details of the arrest or the warrant were disclosed on the logbook. nnnnnnn A prowler was reported Saturday at 4:25 a.m. at the 37300 block of Superior Avenue in Burney. nnnnnnn A caller reported from Old Station Saturday afternoon a group with several dogs were camping at Cave Campground and that one of their dogs attacked the caller’s dog. nnnnnnn A family disturbance between a father and son was reported Saturday at 10:44 p.m. at the 36700 area of Clark Creek Road. nnnnnnn A Burney caller reported Friday at 9:34 a.m. an ongoing issue of a subject sleeping in the doorway of a business at the 37400 area of Highway 299. nnnnnnn Deputies arrested Betty L. Carlton Friday at 6:29 p.m. for alleged drunken driving at Terry Mill Road and Highway 299 in Round Mountain. nnnnnnn A backpacker’s equipment was reported Thursday stolen at the 37300 area of Highway 299 in Burney. Video surveillance reportedly recorded the theft. nnnnnnn Several locks were reported Thursday cut off of Total Arrests to Date Since Sept. 17, 2013 632 storage units at the 43400 area of Highway 299 in Fall River Mills and, at least in one case, tools were stolen. nnnnnnn Deputies arrested one person following a report of a male subject assaulting a female near a swimming area in the Fall River Valley. The names and location were redacted on the log- nnnnnnn A woman who was evicted from the 38000 area of Highway 299 in Johnson Park was reportedly back at the location Thursday at 8:13 p.m. and threatening the person who called in the complaint. nnnnnnn Ron Gray reported June 22 a couple of weeks prior he reported a battery stolen from equipment at the 37000 area of Highway 299 in Burney. Now he has discovered a security camera had been stolen. nnnnnnn Two persons were arrested June 22 following a report of a naked female covered in blood in a Fall River Valley roadway. A male subject associated with the female was also reported covered in blood, but left in a white sedan. No further details were disclosed on the logbook and the names and address were redacted on the logbook. nnnnnnn A family disturbance was reported June 22 at 4:47 p.m. in the Fall River Valley. The names and address were redacted on the logbook. nnnnnnn Scott Conway reported June 21 someone drilled a hole in a gas tank at the Hat Creek Fire Department and fuel was stolen. nnnnnnn A female in the Fall River Valley reported June 20 at 11:41 p.m. she was assaulted by her boyfriend, was bleeding from the face and needed medical attention. The names and address were redacted on the logbook. nnnnnnn 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: June 26 – 143 June 25 – 118 June 24 – 164 June 23 – 140 June 22 – 172 June 21 – 169 June 20 – 146 BIG JUNE SAVINGS! NOW THROUGH JUNE 30 SALE $9.99 $ SALE -2 You Pay ICE O H C R U YO 99 7 Prevents bugs up to 2 months. Cutter® Backyard Bug Control, 32 Oz. 99 9 SALE 699 Gal. Ace Weed & Grass Killer 7105141 7130057 Limit 2 at this price. Ace Yard & Garden Tools 70018, 71752, 70024, 70093 SALE $9.49 $ - 2.50 You Pay 699 Ea. Triazicide® Insect Killer for Lawns & Landscapes Concentrate or Hose-End Spray, 32 Oz. 7435290, 7215197 Limit 2 each at this price. 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Offers, Ace Rewards® benefits, product selection/color, sale items, clearance and closeout items, Ace everyday low prices, return and rain-check policies, and quantities may all vary by store, as well as from acehardware.com. Some items may require assembly. Ace is not responsible for printing or typographical errors. June 2016 THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • JUNE 29, 2016 • PAGE 3A Shasta Senior Nutrition Menu for July OBITUARIES Tammy Renee Monath Sports trainer, 50 Tammy Renee Monath was born on April 16, 1966, in Long Beach, CA S h e d i e d June 19, 2016, from cancer. Tammy was an avid reader at a very young age. Her ability to read and Utility looks for weakened trees by air -From Page 1A power lines, leading to outages and even wild land fires. The drought has weakened and killed many trees and left others susceptible to disease or insects. After the flights, foresters will hike to the trees in question for an up close inspection to verify tree conditions. Once a forester confirms a tree needs to be removed, PG&E will work with the property owner to schedule a contractor who is certified to work near powerlines to cut the tree. Consecutive years of drought have taken a toll on trees and even some trees deemed healthy six months ago have since succumbed to the dry conditions. Weather and other conditions permitting, all flights will occur between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. retain what she read was a contributing factor to her success as a student. Her love of reading continued all through her life. As a young adult another love developed, sports. Tammy started playing little league softball at age 8 and continued through the age of 12. When she reached high school she played both softball and basketball for four years. She also played adult coed softball for several years. After graduating from Fall River High School, Tammy moved on to Shasta College, where she played two years of college softball. After graduating Shasta College Tammy attended Humboldt State in Arcata, California where she majored in sports medicine. Tammy became the first female student trainer to travel with the Humbolt State football team. She then became the first female trainer for the Bakersfield Blaze, A pro baseball team. Returning home she worked as a physical therapist assistant for a number of years. It was at this time she became involved with Little League again, this time as a coach. She loved coaching both softball and baseball. She also coached the Burney High School softball team and assisted the football team as a volunteer trainer. Eventually Tammy went from therapy to day care. She was not blessed with children of her own, but through day care she was able to touch the lives of many children. She loved working with children in sports, as a loving day care provider and a wonderful aunt. Second to her love for children was her love for Christmas, Disneyland and the Dodgers. She felt Christmas should be celebrated year round, Disneyland was a place to go anytime and the Dodgers were always number one. Tammy is survived by her mother and father, Georgina and Jerry Monath, a brother, Jared Monath of Redding, her niece, Nicole Monath of Eureka, two nephews, Ryan and Jason Monath of Redding and many family members and friends. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, July 9, 2016, at 2 p.m. in the IM Free Church in McArthur. Carlos Dunlap Jr. Physical therapy director, 75 Carlos Leroy Dunlap, Jr., of McArthur, passed away on June 20, 2016 at his home w h i l e s u r rounded by his f a m i l y. He was 75 years old. Carlos was born on December 16, 1940 to Roy and Betty Dunlap in Santa Monica, California. Carlos worked for exactly 50 years as a Director of Physical Therapy in Oxnard, California, and Fall River Mills. He lived the last 29 years in Modoc County. Carlos was a true nature lover, a rock hound, and a gemologist at heart. He was a master butterfly collector and a handyman. He could make, build, or fix anything! Carlos is survived by his wife, Christine; his children, Tina (Scott) Dunlap-Hamm, Carl (Kristin) Dunlap, and Tim (Brooke) Thomas; his brother, Mark (Tania) Dunlap; and six grandchildren: Dylan, Garrett, Bryce, Corinne, Tyler, and Blake. A celebration of Carlos’ life will be held Saturday, July 9th at 1 p.m. at the Day Community Center. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Intermountain Hospice, 43563 Highway 299 East, Fall River Mills, CA 96028. Girdner Funeral Chapel in Yreka is serving the family during this difficult time. Deputies arrest 1 for felony warrants -From Page 1A initially attempted to flee. Deputies were able to surround the vehicle and the driver was detained without further incident. The driver was identified as Bellegante. The vehicle Bellegante arrived in was found to be stolen out of McArthur the day prior, Johnston said. Bellegante was arrested for his active warrants, possessing stolen property, and possessing a stolen vehicle. “During further investi- gation a side-by-side ATV stolen from McArthur was also recovered,” Johnston said. “The ATV was one of two stolen from an agriculture farm within the past week. The second ATV has yet to be recovered,” he added. Anyone with possible information about these cases is urged to contact the Sheriff’s Office at (530) 245-6540. The Sheriff’s Office thanked the California Highway Patrol who assisted during this investigation. 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. A Place to...Belong, Believe, Become SOLID ROCK FOUR SQUARE CHURCH 20343 Tamarack Avenue • Burney • 335-4300 Pastor Sheaden Crabtree Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Children’s Church: Pre-school to 6th Grade Nursery: 0-toddler SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Fall River Mills • 336-5260 Saturday: Sabbath School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11:30 a.m. Pastor Bruce Blum (530) 279-6191 Grace Community Bible Church Pastor Henry Winkelman Tamarack Ave. Burney 335-2367 Independent Fundamental Bible Church 9:45 am Sunday School, all ages 11 am Worship Service-6 p.m. Evening Service Wednesday: 7 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer INTERMOUNTAIN BAPTIST CHURCH 20410 Marquette St. • Burney • 335-5414 Pastor Bud Hennessey Sunday School 9:30am • Family Worship 10:30am Evening Service 6pm Prayer Meetings Wednesdays 7pm AWANA K-6th Grades Thursdays 6:30pm Dinner - First Sunday of the Month 12:30pm Christian Radio KIBC 90.5 FM THE GLENBURN COMMUNITY CHURCH Corner of Glenburn & McArthur Roads in the heart of the Fall River Valley Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m. Adult Bible Study: 9:45 a.m. Other services throughout the week Bill Myers, Pastor - 336-6914 Highway 299E & Grove Street, McArthur FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Children: Krista Lee Youth: Ryan & Megan Albaugh Jeff & Dana Looper Pastor: Thom McKee • 336-5024 imfreechurch.com Sunday Serviceatat9:30 1:30pm Sunday Service a.m. VISITORS WELCOME! INTERMOUNTAIN FREE CHURCH Worship Service: Sunday 10 a.m. BURNEY CHURCH OF CHRIST Superior Avenue, Burney (Behind Old Post Office) Sunday Services Bible Study 10 a.m. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Bible Study Wednesday 7 p.m. 20400 Timber (at Juniper) Burney, CA 96013 Worship at the church of your choice PAGE 4A • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • JUNE 29, 2016 Out To Pastor Apple Fritter: the Fruit of My Choice By Dr. JAMES L. SNYDER Our country, or so it seems, runs on choice. The more choices we have, the better we like it. Most people in America pride themselves on the ability to make their own choices. “Freedom of Choice,” is the cry you hear all around our country these days. Yet, most people do not have the freedom of choice they think they have. Somebody is influencing the choices they make without them realizing they are being influenced. That is called marketing. The Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage and I were watching television the other night, trying to watch a favorite TV program. Finally, from an end of the room that was not my end, came an exasperated sigh. I tried to ignore it, but you know how that works. The exasperation seemed to accelerate and I knew that if I did not acknowledge it in some way, well, I think you know what would happen. It was in the middle of some commercials and so I turned to her and said, “What’s got you in such pain tonight?” At her age I did not know if there was some medical something or other going on. “These commercials,” she moaned so painfully, “I can’t stand all these commercials!” I must say I was a little bummed out about all the commercials myself. I think every one-hour program is devoted to 30 minutes of commercials. Most of those commercials are for things I have no interest in. Or, they are played at a very inappropriate time. I’m sorry, but I do not love my laxative! It never fails if we are having our supper while watching television there are 79 commercials for diarrhea. Is this really a major problem in our country today? Getting back to my wife and the commercials, I responded as cheerfully as I could, “Well, my dear, somebody has to pay for our television viewing privilege.” I felt a cold yet burning stare in my direction. “Can’t they run those lousy commercials when I’m not watching TV?” Someone once said that silence is Golden and right then I cultivated a golden moment. Commercials are a way in which manufacturing companies influence our choices. Every product has 100 different companies marketing the same product. I have not done too much research but the little I have done I discovered that the same company makes the same product but sells it under a different name. There are two categories of products. There is the name brand, which cost a fortune. Then there is the generic brand, which is only a fraction of what the name brand cost. It is the same product, made by the same company, but advertised by difference venues. This is where choice comes in. Some people choose the high-priced product because they think it is better. Some of us choose the low-price product because we know better. Another night as we were watching television, it seemed most of the commercials had to do with dieting of some kind. There were high calorie diets, low-carb diets and diets that really did not make sense to me. Watching all of those dieting commercials, I did not see one that I would die for. Every one of those commercials assumes everybody watching wants to lose 297 pounds. Personally, I have lost the same 5 pounds for over 30 years. I lose 5 pounds and then by golly, three weeks later I find those 5 pounds, at least they recognize me. Anybody can lose weight; it is all a matter of choice. Personally, I do not plan to lose any sleep because I cannot lose weight. I think it is going to be rather funny if when we go to heaven everybody is fat. Wouldn’t that be something? We plummet ourselves almost to death trying to lose weight and get to heaven and everybody is fat. It all boils down to choice and the fact that most people think they are making their own choices. Those of us who are on the husband side of the marital equation know we do not make our own choices. Our choices are made for us by our “better half.” Why do you think we get married? My wife is a great one for fruit and vegetables. Every day of our life is fruit and vegetables. To mix things up a little bit one day it will be vegetables and fruit. She prepares the fruit and then invites me to make a choice. I am sure she did not see all of this in any television commercial; at least I hope she hasn’t. She is proud of the display of fruit choices she has for me. She is also concerned about my diet. Much more than I am. I do not think my diet is so important that both of us should be concerned about it. If she chooses to be concerned about my diet, that is her choice. I choose to be a little more cavalier when it comes to dieting. Actually, and do not tell her I said this, but my fruit of choice is the humble Apple fritter. It has everything my heart desires and a few things my body desires, too. I like with David said, “Delight thyself also in the LORD; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart” (Psalms 37:4 KJV). It is all a matter of choice, that is, making the right choice. it. Dr. James L. Snyder is pastor of the Family of God Fellowship, 1471 Pine Road, Ocala, FL 34472. He lives with his wife in Silver Springs Shores. Call him at 352-687-4240 or e-mail [email protected]. The church website is www.whatafellowship.com. The News is a Shasta County legal notice publication Answers To The Above Puzzles On Page 3B THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • JUNE 29, 2016 • PAGE 5A MOUNTAIN JUBILEE HUNGER GAMES Laurie Jacobs of the Yellow Team, in photo above, is on her way to consuming a plastic bin full of strawberries during the early stages of the Hunger Games competition. Teams were required to complete physical skills events, such as jumping rope, a three-leg race, bat spin, among others, and consume large quantities of food that included beanut butter, breakfast burrito, green salad, brisket slider, rice salad, beef sandwich, donuts and ice cream. Hunger Games organizer Beth Allison, at right in top left photo, gives last-minute instructions to competitors in the event held at the Inter-Mountain fairgrounds during Saturday’s Mountain Jubilee. Members of the Green Team, in top right photo, make their way to the finish line while carrying a water balloon between their knees. Tammy Allison winces at being fed a peanut butter sandwich by teammate Dana Hauge at the Hunger Games competition held Saturday during the Mountain Jubilee at the Inter-Mountain fairgrounds. The Yellow Team defeated four other teams in the timed compeition that featured physical prowess and abundant eating fetes. NEWS PHOTOS / Craig Harrington The Yellow Team, sponsored by Burney Transportation celebrate following their first-place finish at the Mountain Jubilee Hunger Games contest Saturday at the Inter-Mountain fairgrounds. From left are Alissa Roark, Tammy Allison, Dana Hauge and Laurie Jacobs. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR What is really killing the pine trees? Editor: This week the Record Searchlight published an article entitled “Feds: Drought kills 66 million trees in California’s Sierra”. The article indicates the central and southern Sierra being the hardest hit by the drought, bark beetle, and warmer temperatures. It also states the Direc- tor of the Sierra Club California said “the die-off from drought should signal to policy makers the urgency of curbing pollution that contributes to climate change”. All you ever hear from mainstream media, and their sources, is that the die-off of trees is due to the California drought, which stresses the trees, and allows them to be invaded by the bark beetle. They fail to mention that unprecedented tree die-offs are also happening in many places across the United States, in areas where there is no drought to blame it on. In a past Letter to the Editor, I mentioned the Geoengineering effort our Government is pursuing to minimize the sun’s heat input to the planet by spraying toxic chemicals into the upper atmosphere, to produce clouds, which lead to increase rain and snow fall in many areas. Research has clearly shown these chemicals are toxic to trees and vegeta- tion. Isn’t it curious that the Sierra Nevada, which collects a significant amount of rain and snowfall is the area most affected by die-off. From my perspective, this die-off looks has a mini resemblance to what areas looked like after being sprayed by “Agent Orange” during the Vietnam war. Whether you believe in Chemtrails and toxic chemical dispersants or not, it is a reality, there is substantial research showing it is happening. Again, just look up! It is also curious, you never hear policy makers, Forest Service officials, and those involved with the Geoengineering Program, ever talk about how these chemicals, once brought to ground level by rain and snowfall might have an impact on our forested areas. You never hear about Federal Research that may show these chemicals can in fact contribute to tree dieoff. Why is that? It may be that these chemicals, toxic as they appear to be, and the damage they may cause, is a trade off to offset the effects of Global Warming and Climate Change. I agree, there should be urgency in telling the policy makers, stop polluting our atmosphere with these toxic chemicals, you are contributing to massive tree die-offs. –Steve Wolf Cassel PAGE 6A • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • JUNE 29, 2016 McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park Junior Rangers – Held Thursday through Sunday 4 p.m., Monday 1 p.m. For ages 7 to 12 – Join us at the Campfire Center and enjoy a fun and educational hour while earning the Junior Ranger Badge ACTIVITIES THIS WEEK JUNE 30 – JULY 5 Thursday • June 30 4 pm – Campfire Center - Junior Rangers 6 pm – Campfire Center – Musical Sing-along Friday • July 1 4 pm – Campfire Center - Jr Rangers (ages 7-12) 6 pm – Boat Launch Ramp on Lake Britton – Canoe Tour. We’ll don our safety gear, launch ourselves onto Burney Cove and travel upstream to the mouth of Burney Creek. Flora and fauna will be pointed out as well as a bit of history and hydrology of the park as we paddle our way into adventure. Wear sunscreen and water friendly clothes/shoes/ hats, bring some water for drinking and zip-lock bags to keep your valuables and cameras dry. Floatation vests and canoes will be provided but space is limited so a sign-up sheet will be at the Nature Center. This tour is for ages 7 and up. 1 ½ -2 hours Saturday • July 2 3 pm – Campfire Center - Arts and Crafts Program. Origami and other fun paper craft for children and adults. 4 pm – Campfire Center - Jr Rangers (ages 7-12) 8:30 pm – Campfire Program – “Liquid Fire – Lava!” Come and learn about the Volcanic Origins of Burney Falls. Marshmallows will be served afterwards. Sunday • July 3 10 am – Boat Launch Ramp on Lake Britton – Canoe Tour. See above for information. This tour is for ages 7 and up and lasts for about 1½-2 hours. 3 pm – Campfire Center - Arts & Crafts Program 4 pm – Campfire Center - Jr. Rangers (ages 7-12) Monday • July 4 10 am – Falls Overlook – Lake Trail Hike – 1.5 miles Easy/Moderate 1 pm – Campfire Center - Junior Rangers 3 pm – Falls Overlook – Falls Loop Trail Walk – 1.3 Miles Moderate Tuesday • July 5 10 am – Overflow parking lot by site #75 – Pioneer Cemetery Trail Walk – 1.3 Miles Easy 1 pm – Fisherman’s Parking Lot – Headwaters Trail Walk – 2 Miles Moderate/Easy 3 pm – Falls Overlook – Falls Loop Trail Walk – 1.3 Miles Moderate NOTE: NORMAL PARK DAY-USE FEES APPLY. PARK ENTRY FEE IS $8 PER CAR Your contributions to non-profit MBFIA fund these programs The News is a Shasta County legal notice publication If You are a Victim of Domestic Violence or Sexual Assault Call 1-866-329-7297 Toll Free • 24-Hours $1,000 donation to Pop Warner PHOTO / Willie Rodriguez Laborers Local 185 made a $1,000 donation to Burney Pop Warner Football on behalf of the Burney Classified Employees Association at the Burney Water District Office. Pictured from left are Amanda Rogers, Carolyn Campbell, Laborers Local 185 Business Agent Gary Sharette, Burney Pop Warner Football fundraiser coordinator Tanaka Pfadt, Keith Moore, Mike Skelly and Willie Lyons. Saturday is also free fishing day and no license required Fall River senior to host fishing derby at Baum Fall River senior Stevie Collins has teamed up with mentor Jeremy Vanover to host a Fishing Derby with all proceeds going toward Intermountain Hospice. The idea came from trying to find a way to encourage family interaction and family fun. The derby will take place Saturday, July 2, from 1-5 p.m. at Baum Lake in Cassel. There will be instruction for the participants, prizes and a lot of fun fishing, Collins said. Prizes will be awarded in several categories. Participants will receive a measuring tape, a scorecard and will be given the opportunity for some good old-fashioned fun, he said. Saturday is a free fishing day as designated by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife so no license will be required. Collins will be a senior and enjoys fishing himself. He also enjoys playing football and baseball. He aspires to be a surgeon someday. 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For bid information contact Sharmie Stevenson at (530) 2993405. (Pub. 6-22, 29, 2016) _____________________________ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2016-0000698 June 14, 2016 The following person(s) are doing business as: HAIR COUNTRY 9384 Deschutes Rd Palo Cedro, CA 96073 County of Shasta Bourque, Shawna 24153 Ranch Camino Way Oak Run, CA 96069 Davis, James 24153 Rancho Camino Way Oak Run, CA 96069 This business is conducted by A Married Couple. The registrant began to transact business under the name listed above N/A (s) Shawna Bourque 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.) June 29, July 6, 13, 20, 2016 _____________________________ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2016-0000675 June 8, 2016 The following person(s) are doing business as: NORTH STATE FENCE 12289 Lake Boulevard Redding, CA 96003 County of Shasta North State Fence LLC 12289 Lake Boulevard Redding, CA 96003 State: CA This business is conducted by Limited Liability Company. The registrant began to transact business under the name listed above N/A (s) John Trask 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.) June 29, July 6, 13, 20, 2016 _____________________________ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2016-0000743 June 23, 2016 The following person(s) are doing business as: AIR-O-SWEEP 1180 Industrial Street Unit C Redding, CA 96002 County of Shasta Lindauer, Russell Wayne 22391 Golftime Drive Palo Cedro, CA 96073 Simonds, Deborah Lynn 22391 Golftime Drive Palo Cedro, CA 96073 This business is conducted by Copartners. The registrant began to transact business under the name listed above N/A (s) Russell W. Lindauer 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.) June 29, July 6, 13, 20, 2016 _____________________________ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2016-0000742 June 23, 2016 The following person(s) are doing business as: D & R ENTERPRISE 22391 Golftime Drive Palo Cedro, CA 96073 County of Shasta Lindauer, Russell Wayne 22391 Golftime Drive Palo Cedro, CA 96073 Simonds, Deborah Lynn 22391 Golftime Drive Palo Cedro, CA 96073 This business is conducted by Copartners. The registrant began to transact business under the name listed above N/A (s) Deborah Lynn Simonds 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.) June 29, July 6, 13, 20, 2016 _____________________________ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2016-0000728 June 21, 2016 The following person(s) are doing business as: STRAIGHT ARROW EARTHWORKS 15485 Star Flower Road Oak Run, CA 96069 County of Shasta Simonis, Garth Henry 15485 Star Flower Road Oak Run, CA 96069 This business is conducted by an Individual. The registrant began to transact business under the name listed above N/A (s) Garth Simonis - Owner 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.) June 29, July 6, 13, 20, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2016-0000692 June 13, 2016 The following person(s) are doing business as: RD TRUCKING 1796 Churn Creek Rd Redding, CA 96002 County of Shasta One In a Million Enterprises Corp 1796 Churn Creek Rd Redding, CA 96002 State: WY This business is conducted by a Corporation. The registrant began to transact business under the name listed above N/A (s)Amanda Spaulding - VP 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.) June 22, 29, July 6, 13, 2016 _____________________________ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2016-0000673 June 8, 2016 The following person(s) are doing business as: CROWN DODGE CROWN FORD CROWN LINCOLN CROWN RAM CROWN FLEET CARE CROWN HONDA CROWN NISSAN 555 Cypress Ave Redding, CA 96001 County of Shasta Crown Motors LLC 555 Cypress Ave Redding, CA 96001 State: CA This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company. The registrant began to transact business under the name listed above1/1/2014 (s)Jerrett Kuske - Member 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.) June 22, 29, July 6, 13, 2016 _____________________________ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2016-0000659 June 2, 2016 The following person(s) are doing business as: SAMS SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 29763 Oak Run to Fern Rd Oak Run, CA 96069-9538 County of Shasta Magliano, Sam L 29763 Oak Run to Fern Rd Oak Run, CA 96069-9538 This business is conducted by an Individual. The registrant began to transact business under the name listed above 1/1/2006 (s) Sam Magliano - Owner 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.) June 22, 29, July 6,13, 2016 _____________________________ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2016-0000679 June 8, 2016 The following person(s) are doing business as: RELENTLESS LOVE APPAREL 2801 A Shasta View Drive Redding, CA 96003 County of Shasta Glenn, Hayden 2801 A Shasta View Drive Redding, CA 96003 This business is conducted by an Individual. The registrant began to transact business under the name listed above N/A (s) Hayden Glenn 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.) June 15, 22, 29, July 6, 2016 _____________________________ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2016-0000669 June 7, 2016 The following person(s) are doing business as: MISTER TACO 5531 Deschutes Road Anderson, CA 96007 County of Shasta Gonzalez, Araceli 6149 Dolores Ave Anderson, CA 96007 This business is conducted by an Individual. The registrant began to transact business under the name listed above 1/25/2010 (s) Araceli Gonzalez 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.) June 15, 22, 29, July 6, 2016 _____________________________ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2016-0000658 June 2, 2016 The following person(s) are doing business as: ELITE STYLING LOUNGE 2533 Victor Ave Redding, CA 96002 County of Shasta Prosperi, Daisha 5857 Old Barn Way Redding, CA 96001 This business is conducted by an Individual. The registrant began to transact business under the name listed above N/A (s) Daisha Prosperi 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.) June 15, 22, 29, July 6, 2016 _____________________________ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2016-0000664 June 3, 2016 The following person(s) are doing business as: NORTH STATE BRIDAL SHOW REDDING BRIDAL SHOW NORTH STATE BRIDAL SHOWCASE 3707 Meadowview Dr. Ste 200 Redding, CA 96002 County of Shasta Amlin, Lane R 20621 Mayfair Ct Cottonwood, CA 96022 This business is conducted by an Individual. The registrant began to transact business under the name listed above N/A (s) Lane R. Amlin 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.) June 8,15, 22, 29, 2016 _____________________________ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2016-0000586 May 12, 2016 The following person(s) are doing business as: GET FIT ACCOUNTING STALLION MANAGEMENT SERVICES RAIL TO TRAIL PERFORMANCE HORSES 1134 Pine St Redding, CA 96001 County of Shasta Michelson, Christine 6905 Happy Valley Rd Anderson, CA 96007 This business is conducted by an Individual. The registrant began to transact business under the name listed above 5/11/2016 (s) Christine Michelson 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.) June 8,15, 22, 29, 2016 _____________________________ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2016-0000624 May 23, 2016 The following person(s) are doing business as: COUNTRY ORGANICS 2745 Bechelli Ln Redding, CA 96002 County of Shasta Furey, Leah Ann 2128 Shasta Street Redding, CA 96002 Furey, Samuel James 2128 Shasta Street Redding, CA 96002 This business is conducted by a Married Couple. The registrant began to transact business under the name listed above N/A (s) Samuel James Furey 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.) June 8,15, 22, 29, 2016 _____________________________ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWAL May 19, 2016 Original FBN Number: 2014-0000512 Original Filing Date: 4/18/2014 Statement Expires on: 4/18/2019 Began transacting business: 3/18/2004 Business Conducted by: Copartners Business Address: 11488 Suggie Ln Redding, CA 96003 County of Shasta The following person has withdrawn as partner from the partnership operating under: EAST VALLEY TIMES Cornelius, Sharyn Joy 7797 Deschutes Rd Palo Cedro, CA 96073 (s) Sharyn J. Cornelius June 15, 22, 29, July 6, 2016 _____________________________ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2016-0000578 May 10, 2016 The following person(s) are doing business as: DSN LOGISTICS 1777 Cameo Ct Redding, CA 96002 County of Shasta Maccullough, Stacie Lorene 1777 Cameo Ct Redding, CA 96002 This business is conducted by an Individual. The registrant began to transact business under the name listed above N/A (s) Stacie Maccullough 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.) June 8,15, 22, 29, 2016 _____________________________ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 2016-0000637 May 26, 2016 The following person(s) are doing business as: BRUMBY 11420 Wales Drive Redding, CA 96003 County of Shasta Tang, Rebecca 11420 Wales Drive Redding, CA 96003 This business is conducted by an Individual. 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A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, as trustee, or successor trustee, or _____________________________ substituted trustee pursuant to the Deed of Trust executed by Dolores Flesuras Recorded on 7/10/2013 as Instrument WANTED! Old Porsche 356/911/912 No. 2013-0025212 , of Official records in the office of the County Recorder of Shasta County, California, and pursufor restoration by hobbyist 1948-1973 ant to the Notice of Default and Election to Sell thereunder recorded 3/03/2016 as Instrument No. 2016-0005802 of Only. Any condition, top $ paid 707 said Official Records, WILL SELL on 7/06/2016 At the East entrance to the County Courthouse at 1500 Court Street, 965-9546 (Cal-SCAN) Redding, CA. at 11:00 a.m. AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at the time of _____________________________ sale in lawful money of the United States), all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed CASH FOR DIABETIC STRIPS! Up of Trust in the property situated in said County and State hereinafter described. The property address and other to $35/Box! Sealed & Unexpired. common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purposed to be: 19866 Copper Canyon Road, Payment Made SAME DAY. Highest Redding, CA 96003 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address and Prices Paid!! Call Jenni Today! 800- other common designation, if any, shown herein. The total amount of unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the 413-3479 www.CashForYourTest- property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of Strips.com the Notice of Sale is: $22,648.00 (estimated). In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept a cashier’s check drawn by a _____________________________ state or federal credit union or a check drawn by 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. In the event tender other than cash is accepted the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee’s Deed until funds become available to the payee or endorsee as a matter of right. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said Deed, PRIVATE DUTY NURSE Semi retired RN available to care for advances thereunder, with interest as provided therein, and the unpaid principal balance of the Note secured by said your family member in their home. Deed with interest thereon as provided in said Note, fees, charges and expenses of the trustee and the trusts created Wages negotiable, very experienced by said Deed of Trust. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you with elderly with strokes, diabetes, should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the amputee, hip or knee replacements. 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 Willing to prepare healthy simple meals. 530-360-8370, call or text. 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 (6-29 to 7-20) _____________________________ 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 MARK W. BRIDEN should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE Attorney at Law FREE bankruptcy consultation over 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 the phone or in the office. that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to 530-222-1664 those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, (6-15 to 7-27) _____________________________ the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call telephone number for information regarding Lung Cancer? And Age 60+? You the trustee’s sale 916-939-0772 or visit this Internet Web site www.nationwideposting.com for information regarding And Your Family May Be Entitled the sale of this property, using the file number assigned to this case 160207. Information about postponements that To Significant Cash Award. Call are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the 888-747-6091 for Information. No telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the Risk. No Money Out Of Pocket. (Cal- scheduled sale. FOR SALES INFORMATION CALL : 916-939-0772 C/O C.N.A FORECLOSURE SERVICES, INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as said Trustee. 2020 CAMINO DEL RIO N. #230 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92108 SCAN) _____________________________ (619) 297-6740 DATE: 6/06/2016 KIMBERLY CURRAN TRUSTEE SALE OFFICER NPP0283845 To: INTERMOUN0SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY TAIN NEWS 06/15/2016, 06/22/2016, 06/29/2016 BENEFITS. Unable to work? Denied benefits? We Can Help! WIN or Pay TSG No.: 8623560 TS No.: CA1600272917 FHA/VA/PMI No.: APN: 016-530-007-000 Property Address: 45110 OLD Nothing! Contact Bill Gordon & Asso- BROWN RANCH ROAD MCARTHUR, CA 96056 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ciates at 1-800-966-1904 to start your A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 12/05/2006. 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 application today! (Cal-SCAN) _____________________________ AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 07/18/2016 at 09:00 A.M., First American Title Insurance Xarelto users have you had complica- Company, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 12/13/2006, as Instrument No. tions due to internal bleeding (after 2006-0062890, in book , page , , of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of SHASTA County, State January 2012)? If so, you MAY be of California. Executed by: BOBBY L. KILMER AND JOYCE A. KILMER, HUSBAND AND WIFE, WILL SELL AT due financial compensation. If you PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or other form of don’t have an attorney, CALL Inju- payment authorized by 2924h(b), (Payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States) At the East entrance ryfone today! 1-800-425-4701. (Cal- to the County Courthouse at 1500 Court Street, Redding, CA. 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: AS MORE FULLY SCAN) _____________________________ DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVE MENTIONED DEED OF TRUST APN# 016-530-007- 000 The street address and other Sell your structured settlement or common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 45110 OLD BROWN RANCH annuity payments for CASH NOW. ROAD, MCARTHUR, CA 96056 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street adYou don’t have to wait for your future dress and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, payments any longer! Call 1-800-673- 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, under the terms of said 5926 (Cal-SCAN) _____________________________ Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total Do you owe over $10,000 to the IRS amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, or State in back taxes? Our firm expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $254,351.07. The beneficiary works to reduce the tax bill or zero it under said Deed of Trust has deposited all documents evidencing the obligations secured by the Deed of Trust and out completely FAST. Call now 855- has declared all sums secured thereby immediately due and payable, and has caused a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be executed. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded 993-5796 (Cal-SCAN) _____________________________ 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 ATTN: CDL Drivers - Avg. 60K+/yr $2k you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a Sign-On Bonus Family Company w/ Great junior lien. 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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 appliBURNEY MTN cable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 800-280-2832 or visit this Internet Web APARTMENTS 2 BDRM, 1 bath $620 month includes www.Auction.com , using the file number assigned to this case CA1600272917 Information about postponements water/garbage, very clean units. 530-623- 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 3184 e-mail [email protected] scheduled sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the (1-20 to 8-29) _____________________________ deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s House for Rent - 2 BDRM, 1.5 BA in attorney. Date: First American Title Insurance Company 6 Campus Cir, Bldg 6, 1st Floor Westlake, TX 76262 First Johnson Park. $600 per month. Call American Title Insurance Company MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE FOR TRUSTEES SALE INFORMA335-2781. TION PLEASE CALL 800-280-2832NPP0284161 To: INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS 06/15/2016, 06/22/2016, 06/29/2016 (6-22 to 7-13) NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD Shasta County Health and Human Services Agency (SCHHSA) is making available for public comment its Mental Health Services Act, Fiscal Year 2016/2017 Annual Update plan. The public has an opportunity to provide input regarding this document through a 30-day public comment period, beginning June 06, 2016. An electronic copy of this document can be found at www.shastamhsa.com. A hard copy can be viewed at the following locations: SCHHSA, 2644 Breslauer Way, Redding; Circle of Friends, 36987 State Highway 299 E, Unit C, Burney; and SCHHSA, 2889 East Center St., Anderson. A copy is available upon request by contacting Jamie Hannigan, MHSA Coordinator, at (530)245-6419 or [email protected]. Email [email protected] PHONE Burney (530) 725-0925 Shasta Lake (530) 275-1716 FAX (530) 303-1528 or (530) 688-6500 Deadline Friday at 4 p.m. 7 5 11 B B O O SS TT O O N N R I Fireworks! See? people chairs sparklers 4 A X E S 9 I I C A N D 2 T W E N P E N D P E A 12 N C E 3 M O N T Y O N E Y 6 T C E A What do you see, hear and smell at the fireworks show? Hear? sky blankets pow bang pop whish crack cheers Smell? sulphur smoke grass fried dough Fourth of July! I love the 4th of July! S E O N A B N P E K S H G C J N A E T D E C I F H F N J S G O D T O H R P G F R I E D C H I C K E N N G E V O P Ooooo! Ahhhh! G N I H K J L B S Y U S Y U H U D J C J O E F L C J N J G P R Y B G Y G A K N L E T M R O O K O H D I D H I R T N J G M A R A A E K I O L G R H E G R F O J G S B M S T L W N U I E E S C S F D M P N E M V B R O F S J Y J M K S O A R E I O M I A C A E S D A H T H R J K T Q L U U I V P E Z K G A E Q Y R G E H O A X J C H U C Y R S E R L R D G E T T G J T H N E Y Y D R C A S U A U T L H R A F Y O L B B T T S R E D K B D I F O G D W D H P K F R F R Z E C F J M O L G K J S J S G J O D A D E A H I G H A L C O R N O N T H E C O B S W S C T H G H P PAGE 4B • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • SHASTA LAKE BULLETIN • JUNE 29, 2016 H C T O C S P HO Picture-perfect Patriotism Tongue Twister Sticky stickers stick swiftly. During World War I, Arthur S. Mole and 3 Summery Treats 1. Lemon-Berry Pops Fill an ice-cube tray with lemonade. Add blueberries and a craft stick to each cube. Freeze them, then enjoy! 2. Reverse Hot Chocolate Make a mug of hot chocolate, and mix in a spoonful of marshmallow sauce. Let it cool, then add ice. (Do not use a glass mug.) his helper John D. Thomas, traveled to at least 12 different military bases around the United States and took group shots of what he called “living photographs.” More, a photographer at a naval training station, and Thomas, a director of a 500 person church choir, were used to working with large groups of people. They took the pictures to show their patriotism and boost the spirits of the soldiers and their families. All in all, more than 200,000 people opposed for 28 of their living photographs. 3. Rainbow Sundae On top of a scoop of ice cream or frozen yogurt, sprinkle a variety of fruits. Try to include every color in the rainbow! Celebrate the Fourth! In honor of Independence Day, learn the words to one of these songs: “You’re a Grand Old Flag” “America the Beautiful” “The Star-Spangled Banner” “God Bless America” “America” (“My Country, ’Tis of Thee”) To prepare for the picture, Arthur would take his 25 pound camera to the top of a wooden tower. Then he would use hand signals and a flag to direct John Thomas and other helpers where to mark the ground to match an outline made on the glass of Arthur’s camera. Next, Arthur needed to figure out the shades needed for each section of the black-and-white photograph. Bareheaded soldiers in T-shirts would stand in areas that needed to look white. Soldiers in full uniform would make up the dark areas. On the day they took the picture, Mole and Thomas directed the soldiers where to stand. In the Statue of Liberty photo, the soldiers were spread out over 1,235 feet. That’s the length of three and one-half football fields! Because the soldiers in the “flame” of the torch were so far away from the camera, there were twice as many men in that part of the statue as in the body. In less than a week, 12,000 sodluers in the flame of the torch, 2,800 in the torch, 1,200 in the right arm, and 2,000 in the rest of the body cane together to celebrate one of America’s most popular symbols. People as Pixels Imagine thousands and thousands of people posing for photographs that look like the Statue of Liberty and the Liberty Bell! Sunglass Search Television and computer images are made up of tiny points of color called pixels. Arthur Mole used people as pixels for the “living photographs.” There are lots of sunglasses at the beach. Can you find ten pairs? You can start by looking for a silly sea gull. Can you find? • 1 arrow • 2 picnic ba skets • 3 birds • 4 bottles of sunscreen Reprinted with permission of Highlights for Children, Inc., which owns the characters and trademarks used. ©2016 Highlights for Children, Inc. All rights reserved. Notice to parents, grandparents and other adults: To subscribe to Highlights™ magazine or other Highlights publications and book clubs, please go to Highlights.com. Don’t miss our free Hidden Pictures® app. ILLUSTRATED BY DONNA CATANESE (SEARCH) AND KEVIN ZIMMER; PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, REPRODUCTION NUMBER LC-USZ62-70909 (LIBERTY BELL), LC-USZ62-77280 (SHIELD), AND LC-USZ62-77281 (STATUE OF LIBERTY) By Patricia A A. Miller THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • SHASTA LAKE BULLETIN • JUNE 29, 2016 • PAGE 5B Go With The Winners e ROP Ad 3rd Place – Best Creativ wspapers eekly Ne Among All California W Best Advertising 3rd Place – Best Black & White Ad - 1/4-Page or Larger Among All California Daily & Weekly Newspapers And All Daily Newspapers in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington & British Columbia 1st Place – Best Multi-Color Ad - 1/4 Page or Larger Among California Weekly Newspapers Below 4,300 Circu lation Best Special Issues & Magazines 1st Place – Best Niche Product - Magazine Among California Weekly Newspapers Below 4,300 Circulation 2nd Place – Best Special Section 1st Place – Best Niche Product - Non-Magazine Among California Weekly Newspapers Below 11,000 Circulation Honorable Mention – Best Arts & Entertainment Coverage Among California Weekly Newspapers Below 4,300 Circulation 2nd Place – Best Niche Product - Magazine Among California Weekly Newspapers Below 4,300 Circulation Award Winning Photography 1st Place – Best Artistic Photo Among California Weekly Newspapers Below 4,300 Circulation Honorable M Among California ention – Best Sports Action Pho to Weekly Newspap ers Below 4,300 Circulation Awards presented April 29-30, 2016, to The Intermountain News, Shasta Lake Bulletin & After Five Magazine publications family at the annual California Newspaper Publishers Association & Pacific Northwest Newspaper Association Convention Held at the Westin St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco PAGE 6B • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • SHASTA LAKE BULLETIN • JUNE 29, 2016 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 BURNEY #4431 - Open floor plan, chef’s kitchen - Home on 3.83 Acres with views............$369,000 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 #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.... $224,000 #4397 - 1,926 SF 3/2 Remodeled and updated, split floor plan, beautiful kitchen..$199,000 #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 RECENTLY SOLD #4240 - 2,088 SF 4 Bd/2 ba two story home on a corner lot. Updated... RECENTLY SOLD #4463 - home in JP, Large triple pane windows on 2 bed/2 bath home RECENTLY SOLD #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! Fall River Dream 2 Homes on the banks of the famous Fall River ! Beautifully decorated 2 bedroom 2 bath home fully furnished, and a 2 bedroom 1 bath guest house that also comes furnished. Rent one live in the other...you decide. Deck overlooks river, huge boat dock to tie up all your toys,two RV hookups, 5.5 acres for horses if you want, Duck pond, 3 boats included...too much to list. #4492 - Manufactured home w/split floor plan, 3 bd, 2 bath w/laundry room, garage/shop in backyard & storage sheds. Seller may carry with 30% down & acceptable terms $119,000 #4451 - Top of the line in Los Colinas. 3/2 1,440 SF home with so many upgrades. $75,000 The world is 70% water, we take care of the land! 43123 Highway 299 • Fall River Mills #4491 - Well maintained and updated inside & out, 3/2 home in Los Colinas Park...$29,000 #4440 - Great location in Los Colinas. 3/2 mobile home, site backs to forest..........$12,500 #4490 Stunning customized 2762 SF 4 Br 3 Ba home near Fall River. Paved circular drive, 1600 SF 40x40 Shop, Spacious gourmet kitchen with Cherry cabinets, two islands, stainless steel appliances, walk in pantry. Home has 10’ ceilings with crown molding throughout, Living room has a fireplace, Cherry entertainment center, box beam ceiling w/fan, Formal Dining room split bedroom plan. PRICED AT $589,000 FALL RIVER VALLEY 4490 - Stunning 2,762 SF, 4 bedroom, 3 bath home on 4.7 acres. Paved drive, shop & landscaping. Gourmet kitchen, master suite, box beam ceilings through out ......$589,000 4485 - 1.8 acres with 5 bedroom home with updates, double garage PENDING $189,000 #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 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! MONTGOMERY CREEK #4473 - Cedar Crk frontage on 44 acres. 3/3 home w/workshop, shed & more....$349,000 #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 37311 Main St, Burney • Ph 530-335-2222 • Fax 530-335-4875 #1097 Nicely kept home in Los Colinas Park. Kitchen has been updated and looks super. Home backs up to forested land is away from the Highway. New roof Hot water heater, shed, range hood paint in kitchen, carpet and linoleum in 2013. New toilets,sink and fans on hall bath in 2015. New free standing gas log stove and Refrigerator, and ceiling fan in 2015. Space rent 435 per month.............................24,900 Call 725-0925 To Publish Your Ad Here #1062 Architect-designed 2,300 square foot split level w/vaulted cedar ceiling, skylights, newer carpet, flooring, paint, plus views. Spacious kitchen with walk-in pantry, master suite w/soaker tub, shower, private deck. Craft room, office 840 sf garage. Professional landscaping. Huge kennel, 1300 sf of redwood decks and lots of tree. Over an acre. Redwood patio, custom Gazebo. Country living in town, cedar woodshed. The kitchen includes a walk-in pantry, recessed lighting, office, separate craftroom with counterspace, shelving, cabinets for your projects. Master bedroom has a private deck overlooking the beautiful treed and landscaped yard.Master bath has a seperate shower and you can relax in the soaker tub. Large fenced kennel area with lots of shade. Home is on a Cul De Sac. Seller says Largest lot in subdivision REDUCED to............................369,000 #1099 One owner home build in 1976 by seller. This 4 bedroom 2 bath home has double door entry , fenced front and back yard, new flooring in kitchen and entry, beautiful fireplace with gas insert,2 water heaters ( 2 years old) one for the bathrooms, so you have lots of hot water and one for the kitchen /laundry area, forced air heat ,close to grammar and high school.........199,000 #1078 CUSTOM BUILT newer home in great area of Burney. Home sits on over 1/2 acre nestled on beautiful treed lot. This 3 bedroom,2 bath home is built with Hardy plank siding, custom windows afford awesome views. Large kitchen dining area opens into the great room. 10 foot ceilings, 12 foot ceilings in the oversized finished garage and storage room. The grounds are natural . Decks front and back for your outdoor enjoyment, circular drive way affords lots of parking for you guests..................259,000 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. Electrical panel has been upgraded to a 200 AMP service. Excellent vacation or 2nd home opportunity................154,000 #1082 Go to Zillow and watch the video!!! Great location in Burney. This beautiful 3 Bedroom (can be 4) 2 bath classic home has lots of special amenities. wonderful fireplace with water heater system above to heat water and distribute hot water, wonderful bright kitchen, large laundry room with stacked washer and dryer and moveable work area. Custom bathroom with above floor toilet for ease of cleaning. All hardwood flooring. Large master bedroom 18x12. The sellers have created a wonderland of gardening. #1091 TWO HOMES ON 94.5 acres. The main home is a custom 2330 sq ft. home. The second home is 1570 sq . What a wonderful opportunity for multiple family living. The main home has 1500 sq. of deck with an outside room just off the sauna. There are 17 acres planted in Alfalfa three wells. Over 50 acres of recreation land with abundant deer and other wildlife.....799,000 FULLY DEVELOPED WATERFRONT PROPERTY ON HAT CREEK/RISING RIVER IN CASSEL, CA. Main residence is app. 3900 sq ft, 7 BR 8 full bath + 1/2 bath. 4-story ‘’antique’’ Water Tower has been converted into custom living quarters. Guest House, app. 1500 sq ft, 2 BR 2 1/2 baths, plus two large multi-purpose rooms. Former Fishing Lodge, Clearwater House.Could be B&B,family retreat, etc. This unique property operated for 23 years as an inn for fly fishers known as Clearwater House on Hat Creek/Rising River in Cassel CA. It is located on two parcels totaling 2.43 beautifully landscaped acres in northeastern California. It would be perfect as a family retreat, a second home, a fishing getaway, a B&B or reopened as a fly fishers’ inn. This part of California is considered by most to have the State’s best fly fishing. The famed waters of Hat Creek, along with the combined waters from Rising River, flow right past the back gate. Within a few minutes drive are the Fall River, the Pit River, the McCloud, and numerous lakes (including Lake Britton in famous Burney Falls Park) and smaller creeks. This property features over 6200 square feet of living space in three separate buildings, plus three additional outbuildings, on two separate parcels totaling 2.43 acres. All this in a setting of beautifully landscaped grounds, with a hard surface tennis court and a formal garden. Located in a small community in eastern Shasta County, this property has been constantly renovated and improved since 1982. The main inn building is 3900 square feet and has 7 bedrooms on two floors, each with it’s own tiled bath, plus an additional one and one-half baths. The living room offers a fireplace and beautiful old clear fir floors throughout. The library has a handsome built-in antique bookcase and a wet bar. There is a large, built-in grill in the adjacent grill room. Dishware, glassware, and cookware are included with this sale. The Guest House is nearly 1500 square feet. The main living unit is 2 bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths, with a wood stove in the tiled and carpeted open living/kitchen/dining area. In the same building, there are two additional rooms, each 17’ by 23’, that are heated, air conditioned and carpeted, with big windows and skylights. These rooms were formerly the fly shop/office and the multipurpose class room. There is a regular-sized washer and dryer in this area. The 4-story Water Tower, a Cassel landmark since the early 1920s, was completely remodeled in 1995 into a unique living unit of approximately 800 square feet. The top floor bedroom has windows on all sides for sweeping views of Hat Creek/Rising River, Burney Mountain, and Mt. Shasta. Additional information: Total of 2 wells. Water rights from Hat Creek.The creek water supplies the Tower & back yard sprinklers. In-ground sprinkler systems front and back...............695,000 #1109 GO TO ZILLOW AND WATCH THE VIDEO Completely remodeled historical home in Fall River Mills. Extremely high quality remodel from top to bottom. This home features granite countertops, custom cabinets, high quality flooring, refinished original hardwood floors, wood framed windows, large wrap around deck and much more...............325,000 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 Cory Halter, Broker/Owner DRE#01341624 • Cell 530-318-1291 n Jill Barnett, Broker/Owner DRE#01501421 • Cell 530-355-9531
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