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PAGE 2 • THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWS • JULY 18, 2012SHERIFF’S LOG BOOKA fight was reported Sundayat 12:02 p.m. at the21600 block of Vallejo Streetin Johnson Park.• • • • • • •Burney deputies werecalled to a family disturbanceSunday at 4:34 p.m. The addresswas redacted on thelogbook.• • • • • • •Burney deputies respondedSunday at 6:53 p.m. toa report of a verbal disturbance.Names and addresswere redacted on the logbook.• • • • • • •A cellular telephone wasreported Sunday as eitherlost or stolen at Fall RiverLake the day before.• • • • • • •A suspicious subject whoappeared to be arguing withhimself was reported Saturdayat 11:38 a.m. near theCassel Fall River Road inCassel.• • • • • • •An argument between amother and her adult daughterover the guardianship ofa 12-year-old was reportedSaturday at 12:28 p.m. at the29400 area of Day Road.• • • • • • •Ray Metcalf reported Saturdayat 2:55 p.m. a blackbear in the front yard of hisresidence at the 20000 blockof Bartel Street in Burney.• • • • • • •A woman was reportedstomping up and down stairs,At least 25% of this newspaper is printedon recycled paper. This newspaper is alsoprinted using soy-based ink.Publisher: Craig HarringtonManager: Katie HarringtonOUR POLICYAll letters to the editor must bear thewriter's name, hometown and telephonenumber or they will not be printed. At awriter's request, we will print the letterunsigned in the newspaper, although wediscourage this. We welcome letters fromour readers but none can be acknowledgedor returned. Short letters are urged. We doreserve the right to edit letters for space.Letters should be addressed toThe <strong>Intermountain</strong> <strong>News</strong>, P.O. Box 1030,Burney, CA 96013 or e-mail atintermountain.news@mac.com. Opinionsexpressed by the authors are strictlytheir own.POSTMASTERSend address changes to:The <strong>Intermountain</strong> <strong>News</strong>P.O. Box 1030, Burney, CA 96013ABOUT THE NEWSThe <strong>Intermountain</strong> <strong>News</strong> is publishedevery Wednesday morning for thecommunities of Burney, Fall River Mills,McArthur, Round Mountain, Big Bend,Montgomery Creek, Johnson Park,Old Station, Hat Creek, Glenburn, Cassel,Nubieber, Bieber, Lookout, Adin, Dana,Little Valley, Pittville, Cayton Valley,and Pondosa. The newspaper is publishedby Cright Incorporated, P.O. Box 1030,Burney, Calif. 96013. Craig Harrington,president and publisher. This newspaper isjudged a newspaper of general circulationunder court decree #24204, filedApril 27, 1959, and can accept legaladvertising. Telephone (530) 725-0925,Facsimile (530) 776-5609 or 335-5335.USPS No. 266-560. Second class postagepaid at Burney, California 96013.THE INTERMOUNTAIN NEWSIS A MEMBER OF:California <strong>News</strong>paperPublishers AssociationC A L I F O R N I ATO PROMOTE AND DEFENDTHE PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOWbanging on a door and throwingthings Saturday at 3:45p.m. at the 24800 block ofFort Crook Avenue in FallRiver Mills.• • • • • • •A Bartel Street caller inBurney reported Saturdayat 10:01 p.m. hearing eightshots fired behind her house,three from a rifle and fivefrom a handgun.• • • • • • •A caller reported Saturdayat 10:42 p.m. subjects havebeen trying to get into herbackyard at the 37100 areaof Highway 299 in Burney thepast five nights.• • • • • • •A Fall River Mills callerreported Saturday at 10:52p.m. her adult son would notleave her Sixth Street residencewhen told to do so.• • • • • • •A Burney motel guestcalled deputies Friday at12:06 a.m., said she wokeup and the power was outto the entire business. Shewasn’t able to reach anyoneat the motel front desk andrequested assistance. Anothercitizen called to reportBy PAT PELLSaturday is the 33rdannual Hat Creek VFD DeepPit Barbecue at the HatCreek Hereford Ranch andCampground on Doty Road,just off of Highway 89 in HatCreek.The crafters set up around10 a.m. amidst the shadeof the pine trees. There is asmall lake for everyone toswim in and some fishing aswell.There is ice cream availableas well as Kettle Kornfor the first time ever. Thecraftspeople offer a varied,interesting and unique varietyof wares.You might find clothing,food items, jewelry, birdhousesand solar poweredyard art.There is music pipedaround the grounds and doorprizes.Winners are based on thedinner ticket number and areoffered throughout the afternoon.Dinner is served from 1p.m. to 5 p.m.The beef is slow cookedall night in freshly dug pits.A $10 dinner tickets buysbeef with a choice of sauces,beans, salads, bread, aPROFESSIONAL DIRECTORYDr. Michael S. MaierCertified Chiropractic Sports PractitionerEffective and Gentle Chiropractic Care for treatment of:• Stress • Headaches • Car Accidents• Sports & Work Injuries • New or Old Neck, Back and Hip Pain• Many Other Conditions* Most Insurances Accepted43123 Hwy 299EFall River Mills(At the “Y”)336-6547seeing a large flash and thenthe power went out.• • • • • • •A burglar alarm soundingat the DMV office in Fall RiverMills was reported Fridayat 1:25 a.m. Law enforcementsaid a power outagewas throughout Fall RiverMills and McArthur.• • • • • • •A suspicious subject atthe 38300 block of Highway299 in Burney Friday at 1:24a.m. was told a store couldn’tdo a credit transaction dueto a power outage. Deputieswere called and the subjectleft they arrived.• • • • • • •A petty theft of about $100worth of property was reportedFriday morning at the20100 block of Maple LeafStreet in Burney.• • • • • • •A verbal disturbance betweentwo men was reportedat the 43200 area of Highway299 in Fall River Mills. Deputiesdetermined the argumentbetween the two was acivil issue over a contractualobligation and both were referredto handle the matter inHat Creek BBQset for Saturdayat campgroundcookie and a drink.Children ages 5-12 pay$4 for the same meal withslightly smaller portions andchildren 4 and under eat free.While the food is truly wonderful,many people think theraffle is the highlight of thisfamily friendly event.This year’s prizes coverthe gambit. There is a plastickayak ready to try outlocal waters. There is aKindle for reading on lazysummer afternoons. A laptopis another highly sought afterprize.There will be two picnictables made by a local artisan.One has attachedbenches and the other doesnot. Raffle prizes are chosenat 5 p.m. when the dinner linecloses.You do not need to bepresent to win. You mayneed to pick up your prize ata later time, depending on itssize and where you live.So plan a day in the <strong>Intermountain</strong>Area of the CascadeMountains, betweenLassen Peak and Mt. Shasta.The proceeds benefit theHat Creek Volunteer FireDepartment and the wholecommunity participates inthis event.Connect and Soar with Chadron StateOnline degree programs that won’t cost your futureUndergraduate Flat Rate$210/credit hourVisit csc.edu, scan the code or call1-800-CHADRON to learn more.1000 Main Street, Chadron, NE 69337Graduate Flat Rate$262.50/credit hour“We provide personalized care, andhave had the pleasure of improvingthe quality of life of people in thevalley for 12 years”BIG PINESREALTYMain St., BurneyBILL CAMPBELLSales Associate DRE # 01860874(530) 339-1048realestatebill@frontier.comwww.century21bigpines.comINTERMOUNTAINCHURCH DIRECTORYWORD OF LIFE ASSEMBLY OF GOD37341 Main Street • Burney • 335-4419 • www.wolaburney.orgPastor Ken FrazierSunday 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, BecomeSOLID ROCK FOUR SQUARE CHURCH20343 Tamarack Avenue • Burney • 335-4300Pastor Bud Porter-SmithSunday Worship 10:30 a.m.Children’s Church: Pre-school to 6th GradeNursery: 0-toddlerThursday: Food Pantry 4 p.m. - 6 p.m.Midweek Service Thursday Night 6:30 p.m.SEVENTH DAYADVENTIST CHURCHFall River Mills • 336-5260Saturday:Sabbath School 9:45 a.m.Worship Service 11:30 a.m.Pastor Bruce Blum (530) 279-6191INTERMOUNTAIN FREE CHURCHWorship Service: Sunday 10 a.m.Children: Krista LeeYouth: Jeff & Dana LooperPastor: Thom McKee336-5024imfreechurch.comINTERMOUNTAIN BAPTIST CHURCH20410 Marquette St. • Burney • 335-5414Pastor Bud HennesseySunday School 9am • Family Worship 10:30amEvening Service 6pmPrayer Meetings Wednesdays 7pmAWANA K-6th Grades Tuesdays 6:30pmDinner - First Sunday of the Month 12:30pmChristian Radio KIBC 90.5 FMsmall claims court.• • • • • • •A Burney man reportedFriday at 1:36 p.m. his roommates,21 and 18, were harassinghim at the 20400block of Plumas Street.• • • • • • •The theft of hunting bowswas reported Friday at the37300 block of Oak ViewStreet in Burney.• • • • • • •Deputies arrested RexStalnacker Friday at 8:53p.m. on a Modesto warrantfor alleged corporal injury toa spouse at the 20300 blockof Arrowood Street in Burney.• • • • • • •Deputies arrested TrevorDoyle Linares Friday at 9:08p.m. at Bailey Avenue andSugar Pine Street in Burneyfor alleged possession ofcontrolled substance paraphernaliaand having a concealedweapon.• • • • • • •Two residential evictionswere completed without incidentby a deputy Thursday,one in Fall River Mills and thesecond in Round Mountain.• • • • • • •A Hat Creek caller reportedThursday at 9:31 p.m.hearing several shots nearthe 42200 area of WilcoxRoad.• • • • • • •A Burney woman reportedJuly 11 repeatedly receivingharassing telephone callsfrom her boyfriend’s ex-girlfriendwho lives in Anderson.• • • • • • •A Round Mountain callerreported July 11 that either athrown rock or BB shatteredthe windshield on a bulldozernear Dunn Moody and Huntroads. The caller also founda campsite on his propertyand a monitoring anklebracelet that had been cutand left. The ankle braceletnumber identified it as beingissued out of Chico.• • • • • • •A mother reported July 11at 5:28 p.m. a fishing poleand SIM card were takenwhile her son was fishing atBurney Creek.• • • • • • •A family disturbance wasreported July 11 at 8:51 p.m.at the 20100 block of SugarPine Street in Burney.• • • • • • •Deputies arrested FalconLittlewolf Elliott for allegedburglary, contributing to thedelinquency of a minor, childendangerment and public intoxicationin Burney July 11at 10:31 p.m.• • • • • • •An Ontario Avenue residentin Burney reported July10 someone spray paintedthe word “Losers” under awindow.• • • • • • •Deputies were told July 10a 65-year-old woman who isin the process of being evictedwas running extensioncords and stealing electricityfrom nearby residencesunder construction on ParkAvenue in Burney.• • • • • • •A verbal argument betweena landlord and tenantwas reported July 10 atthe 25200 area of Big BendRoad in Big Bend.• • • • • • •A dispute about dogs betweenneighbors near HuronAvenue and Marquette Streetin Burney was reported July10 at 12:28 p.m.• • • • • • •A residential burglary wasreported July 10 at the 20400block of Epigordon Drive inBurney.• • • • • • •Selena Bennett reporteda bear in her backyard July10 at 5:10 p.m. at the 36300area of Highway 299 in Burney.• • • • • • •Deputies arrested MartinMagnia for alleged publicintoxication July 10 at 6:58p.m. at Mountain View Roadand Erie Street in Burney.• • • • • • •The Fall River volunteercitizens patrol noticed anopen window while doingtheir patrol check at ValleyBaptist Church in McArthurJuly 10 at 9:19 p.m. A secondopen window was also foundat 8:44 p.m. at Fall RiverArts. Both windows were securedby the CVP, which issupported financially only bydonations.• • • • • • •Deputies arrested DanielDeangelo Conrad July 9at 8:28 a.m. near the 30300area of Highway 299 in MontgomeryCreek on warrantsalleging failure to appear incourt on both a felony andmisdemeanor charges.• • • • • • •Althea Danya reported aresidential burglary July 9 atthe 21600 block of South cottonwoodStreet in JohnsonPark.• • • • • • •Julie Ford reported July 9the theft of gas from aboveground fuel storage tanksat the Golden Bear Store inRound Mountain. Loss waslisted between $3,000 and$4,000. She also reportedthe building was spray paintedover the weekend.• • • • • • •Deputies were told July9 of a transient walking intoa Burney business at the37200 block of Highway 299and accusing a clerk of sellingtoxic coffee.• • • • • • •Total incidents handled bythe Shasta County sheriff’soffice in the unincorporatedareas of the county and alsoincludes calls as the lawenforcement agency undercontract for the City of ShastaLake:July 15 – 144July 14 – 129July 13 – 152July 12 – 125July 11 – 128July 10 – 103July 9 – 137Grace Community Bible ChurchPastor Henry WinkelmanTamarack Ave. Burney 335-2367Independent FundamentalBible Church9:45 am Sunday School, all ages11 am Worship Service-6 p.m. Evening ServiceWednesday: 7 p.m.Bible Study and PrayerHis House FellowshipFriday Night Live at 7pm • Sunday Morning at 10amWith Senior Leaders Steve & Dalene BlackMinistering families, hearts and souls530-336-6854 • hishouse.hopto.org3 miles E of McArthur, old dance hallTHE GLENBURNCOMMUNITY CHURCHCorner of Glenburn & McArthur Roadsin the heart of the Fall River ValleySunday Worship: 11:00 a.m.Adult Bible Study: 9:45 a.m.Other services throughout the weekBill Myers, Pastor - 336-6914FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH20400 Timber (at Juniper)Burney, CA 96013Sunday Service at at 9:30 1:30pm a.m.VISITORS WELCOME!BURNEY CHURCH OF CHRISTSuperior Avenue, Burney(Behind Old Post Office)Sunday ServicesBible Study 10 a.m.11 a.m. & 6 p.m.Bible Study Wednesday 7 p.m.

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