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County
challenges
McK move/keep plans proceed
Petition drive for ballot measure that would overrule council is
opiate filed, city staff moves forward with planning to uproot Plaza statue
marketing Kevin L. Hoover
Mad RiveR Union
ARCATA – The
once again over the American Le-
gion Easter Egg Hunt last Saturday
morning, possibly for the last time.
out the 112-year-old Plaza fixture.
Petition to keep statue filed
A petition which would overturn
McKinley from
the Plaza has
been submitted
Daniel Mintz statue of president But not certainly, despite the City the City Council’s order to remove to the City of Ar-
Mad RiveR Union William McKin- Council’s historic decision to take the statue of President William cata. It is being
HUMBOLDT – Humboldt ley towered processed by Ar-
County’s attorney and law en- cata’s city attor-
forcement officials have de- ney, who has 15
scribed opioid addiction as calendar days to
reaching “crisis levels” and the create a title and David LaRue
county is joining a lawsuit that summary for possible placement on
seeks damages from pharma- the ballot.
ceutical companies. Whether the measure shows up
At its March 27 meeting, the on the Nov. 6 ballot depends on
Board of Supervisors autho- whether backers can gain enough
rized a contingency fee agree- petition signatures from registered
ment with the Seattle-based Arcata voters. Ten percent of Ar-
Keller Rohrback L.L.P. law cata’s 9,611 registered voters must
firm. The firm is representing sign the petition for it to qualify.
cities and counties across the
U.S in a lawsuit against opiate Read the draft petition to
drug manufacturers.
The lawsuit argues that phar- keep the statue and the city’s
maceutical companies have official statement on next
EGG QUEST Boy Scout
irresponsibly marketed opioid
Troop 9 and American
steps for McKinley on page A2
painkillers, resulting in addic- Legion Post 274 (which
tion and economic damages to meets this Friday night The City Council voted 4–1 on Feb.
communities. at the Veterans Hall) 21 to remove the 1906-vintage statue.
County Counsel Jeffrey hosted their annual “The City Council made a mis-
Blanck described the national Easter Egg Hunt on the take,” said petition organizer Da-
scale of opioid use, saying that Plaza Saturday morn- vid LaRue, who created a Facebook
in 2016, 289 million prescrip- ing. Young egg detec- page now titled, “Let the People
tions for opiates were written, tives waited patiently Vote on Our McKinley Statue.”
which amounts to more than before bursting onto “They tried to go over the heads of
one bottle per person. the lawn at 10 a.m. citizens of Arcata. The statue was
He said that locally, the pre- Above, Owen, Matt a gift to the citizens of Arcata, not
scription rate is also high, with and Isaac Ingram with the City Council.”
156,444 prescriptions written. their loot. Photos by The draft petition, submitted by
OPIOID A3 Matt Filar | Union STATUE A2

Mack Town deals with


‘Village’ alternatiVe presented complaints of gunfire
Jack Durham
Mad RiveR Union
McKINLEYVILLE – McKinleyville may
have found a solution to ongoing complaints
about people shooting guns and hunting
SCALED TO FIT The alternative plan for the Craftsmans Mall site features buildings that dwin- along the banks of the Mad River. It turns out
dle in size as they get closer to Maple Lane. Below, an overhead view. iMages coUrtesy acrh that an ordinance passed by the county Board
Planco urged to consider alt-village plan of Supervisors about three decades ago bans
shooting firearms along most of the river in
Kevin L. Hoover town.
Mad RiveR Union The McKinleyville Municipal Advisory
ARCATA – In a visualization of the al- Committee (McKMAC) took up the issue at
ternative plan offered by opponents of the its March 28 meeting after receiving numer-
proposed “The Village” student housing ous complaints about gunfire near homes
project, residents stroll among buildings along the estuary.
of an agreeably human scale, where the A representative of the Humboldt County
lanes are lush with gardens and greenery, Sheriff’s Office was going to attend the meet-
and everyone looks to be young and/or in ing to discuss the issue, but was unable to do
love. so after he came down with a “terrible case of
The idyllic mix of attractive housing poison oak,” said committee member Kevin
suggested for the site by Arcata Citizens on the group’s website, arcatacrg.org. At Jenkins.
for Responsible Housing (ACRH) resulted its previous meeting, the Planco had final- Instead, Fifth District Supervisor Ryan
from reverse-engineering and eliminating ized its review of the permits, plans, zon- Sundberg was in attendance to speak on be-
everything the group’s members don’t like ing amendments, development agreement half of the county.
about The Village, augmented with ideas and Draft Environmental Impact Report Sundberg said there’s an ordinance that
aired at a recent scoping session plus the for The Village. bans firearm discharge along most of the riv-
expertise of Arcata-based project manage- ACRH Boardmember John Bergenske erfront in McKinleyville.
ment and design firm Greenway Partners. asked the Planco to include his group’s A map provided by the county shows that NO SHOOTING This county map
The alternative plan was unveiled at last plan in the DEIR as an alternative project. shooting is prohibited from the Hammond shows the areas, with diagonal lines,
week’s Planning Commission meeting and ALT-VILLAGE A2 SHOOTING A3 where shooting is prohibited.

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A2 M AD R IVER U NION A PRIL 4, 2018
McKinley | A citizen vote could cancel the council decision at the end of April or early May.
Following the meeting, the City
enactment of the proposed ordi-
nance is as follows:
FROM A1 moval decision, in terms of both priorities before us, like the Plaza, will complete a Draft EIR and Whereas the statue of Presi-
Arcata residents LaRue and Stan- paperwork and physical logistics. housing and cannabis.” circulate it for 30 days, which is dent William McKinley was the
ton Reynolds, includes multiple The CEQA document and Gen- City of Arcata press release estimated to take place in June or first major work done by noted
“whereases” establishing the stat- eral Plan amendment required for Arcata, CA, March 30, 2018 July. The public and other agen- Armenian immigrant sculptor,
ue’s origins and legal premise. It removal will continue to be devel- – The City of Arcata has initiat- cies will have the opportunity to Haig Patigian and
then states in essence that mov- oped via the Planning Commis- ed the California Environmental comment during this period. Whereas the statue survived
ing, altering or harming the stat- sion. A draft EIR and amendment Quality Act (CEQA) review as ap- Next, the Community Devel- the Great San Francisco Earth-
ue is prohibited, and that if it is will be developed, circulated for proved by the City Council for the opment Department will respond quake and Fires of 1906 and
moved before possible passage of public comment, then finalized removal of the McKinley statue. to input on the Draft EIR and Whereas the statue and its base
the ballot measure, then it has to by the Planco and sent on to the The current scope of the proj- prepare its findings. The find- were a gift to the citizens of Arca-
be put back. council for adoption. There is no ect determined by the Arcata ings will then be brought to the ta by George Zehndner which he
Obviously alluding to the coun- strict timeline for the EIR. City Council vote on Wednesday, Planning Commission, who will intended as a “gift for all time to
cil’s Feb. 21 decision, the petition That could come before the City Feb. 21 is to remove and store make a recommendation to the come”(Dengler) and
specifically states that “All laws, Council in September or October, the statue and amend the City’s City Council. These actions will be Whereas the Arcata General
regulations, resolutions, or ordi- possibly a little earlier or later. If General Plan, which identifies the made at public hearings, current- Plan (H-3g) declares “The follow-
nances of the City of Arcata to the any ballot measures have qualified, McKinley statue as a part of the ly estimated to take place in late ing principal features of the Plaza
contrary are hereby repealed.” the council could at that time decide Plaza Historic District. At the City summer through October. which define its historical charac-
LaRue said he is willing to whether to wait and see what the Council meeting on Wednesday, The current timeline for the EIR ter shall be preserved:
abide by a decision by voters, voters want, or simply proceed with March 21, Councilmembers dis- process is estimated at six months, 1. The McKinley Statue at the
whatever it may be. “We just want their removal decision. cussed alternatives to determine which is subject to change based center of the Plaza.” and
to use the tools the republic offers There will be another public where the statue would be relo- on the number of public hearings Whereas the statue has been a
us to fix this mistake,” he said. “At meeting in April or early May, but cated following removal, which the process requires. key historic feature of the
the end of the day, our only desire it won’t involve the City Council. will be taken into consideration Additional details will be an- Arcata Plaza since it was erect-
is to see that the people of Arcata That will be a scoping meeting during this process. nounced as they become available. ed on July 4, 1906 ; therefore,
are able to vote on the issue.” with city staff involved with im- The McKinley statue is iden- Community members with of- Be it enacted by the People of
He said he has 27 volunteers plementing the move. tified as a historic feature of the fers and suggestions for the reloca- the City of Arcata:
ready to hit the streets and gather Likely taking place in April or Plaza in the City’s guiding doc- tion of the McKinley statue are en- Section 1. The following are
signatures, and is looking at having early May, the meeting will study ument called the General Plan, couraged to call (707) 822-5953 or prohibited; modification, destruc-
a booth at the Farmers’ Market. all the known project alternatives and this designation requires the email citymgr@cityofarcata.org. tion, relocation from the historic
LaRue noted that the removal and what’s involved with them. City to complete an Environmen- The petition place in the center of the Arcata
project’s Environmental Impact These include removal and stor- tal Impact Report (EIR) prior to Notice is hereby given by the Plaza of the President William
Report, estimated to account for age, removal and relocation in taking further action. The intent persons whose names appear here- McKinley statue and/or its base
$50,000 of the overall $65,000 Arcata, removal and relocation in of environmental review under on of their intention to circulate the Section 2. If at any time before
cost, won’t be necessary if the citi- the region, removal and reloca- CEQA is to describe the potential petition within the City of Arcata or after the enactment of this or-
zens vote to remove the statue. tion to some distant place, the no impacts of removing McKinley to for the purpose of prohibiting the dinance, the President William
“They’re [the City Council] will- project alternative – leaving the city officials and the public prior modification and/or destruction McKinley statue and/or its base
ing to spend $50,000 just to avoid statue where it is – and any other to removing the statue. of the President William McKinley has been relocated from the his-
a vote of the people,” LaRue said. options that may arise. The City of Arcata Communi- statue and its base and/or the relo- toric place in the center of the
Statue removal advocates have “We’re just making sure that we ty Development Department is cation from its historic place in the Arcata Plaza, the City of Arcata is
stated their opposition to a vote consider everything,” Diemer said. currently finalizing a full project center of the Arcata Plaza. required to expeditiously restore
on grounds that many indigenous Mayor Sofia Pereira defended summary and will consider the We request that a ballot title both to that location
people who are offended by the both the council’s decision and impacts of alternative options for and summary be prepared for the Section 3. If any provision of
statue don’t live in Arcata, and the right of citizens to challenge it. the relocation such as placing the proposed initiative ordinance. this act or the application thereof
won’t be able to vote. “As a council, I believe we statue in storage, relocating the David LaRue to any person or circumstance is
Once the ballot title and sum- made the right decision,” Pereira statue within Arcata, relocating Stanton Reynolds held invalid, that invalidity may
mary are available, petition backers said. “Now we need to move to- the statue regionally or relocating Arcata, CA 95521 not affect other provisions or ap-
must publish a legal notice in a le- wards healing as a community. I the statue outside of the region. 3/26/18 plications of this act that can be
gally adjudicated newspaper, then don’t believe bringing this issue In addition, Community Devel- Initiative to prohibit the modi- given effect without the invalid
collect at least 961 valid signatures to the ballot will achieve that goal opment Department staff is compil- fication and/or destruction of the provision or application, and to
by May 29. If the measure qualifies, of forward progress and healing, ing a list of verified alternatives for President William McKinley stat- this end the provisions of this act
the petition applicants will get a re- but everyday citizens have a right statue placement following remov- ue and its base and/or the reloca- are severable.
fund of their $200 filing fee. to petition for a ballot measure, al, and any interested community tion from its historic place in the Section 4. All laws, regulations,
Removal plans proceed regardless of the issue at hand. members are encouraged to come center of the Arcata Plaza resolutions, or ordinances of the
According to City Manager Time will tell what the outcome forward with offers and suggestions Notice is hereby given by the City of Arcata to the contrary are
Karen Diemer, the petition drive will be. In the meantime, we as a to be reviewed and considered. persons whose names appear hereby repealed.
and possible ballot initiative won’t city are moving forward with the The EIR process will be initi- hereon of their intention to cir- Submitted By:
affect the city’s continuing to car- public process we outlined and ated by a public scoping meeting, culate the petition within the City s/David LaRue
ry out the City Council’s statue re- continuing our work on the many which is estimated to take place of Arcata and the reasons for the s/Stanton Reynolds

Alt-Village | Planco to further ponder project alternatives


FROM A1 doing.”
Greenway CEO Kirk Co- Cohune said the ACRH
hune said the ACRH “com- proposal includes all mem-
munity-based design” pro- bers of the community is
posal is “an alternative way “lots of different housing
of looking at this opportu- types.” he said the project is
nity for 10 acres of infill de- financially viable based on
velopment in Arcata” that Greenway’s analyses of the
is “more in line with what official The Village project.
Arcata I think needs to start He extolled the alterna-

Too many of us are not living ALTERNATIVE PROPOSAL The alt-Village visualized. Courtesy ACrH
tive project as inclusive, cated just west of the project.
our dreams because we are well integrated into the Bergenske said Arcata
surrounding area, walk- has sufficient housing for
living our fears. able, multi-generational, students, especially with de-
“green,” affordable, and clining Humboldt State en-
– Les Brown with “blended density” rollment, and that The Vil-
viewshed protections for lage is unnecessary. “Yet we
neighbors. are plowing forward with
The ACRH project in- this project,” he said. “I can
cludes a mix of housing only ask why. Why?”
In Arcata: At Wildberries Marketplace 826-1088 types and heights, from He further objected to
In Eureka: 2297 Harrison 442-6082 • 209 E Street 445-2923 single-family residences what he said was minimal
• At Pierson’s 476-0401 modification to The Village
to town homes and dense
In McKinleyville Shopping Center 839-3383 project – lowering West-
apartments on the east
Open Daily RamonesBakery.com wood-facing buildings from
side. It includes 276 total
four to three stories – de-
bedrooms in 92 units with spite an abundance of sug-
160 parking stalls. gestions from the public.
The entire site is 32 to 33 He said ACRH’s alter-
percent developed, leaving native proposal is feasible,
abundant open space. meets the project’s objec-
An additional acre tives and enjoys “wide, wide
owned by Mad River Lum- support in the community.”
ber may be incorporated However, it lacks the
into the design later. support of one key player
ACRH’s membership in- – The Village project appli-
cludes many Westwood Vil- cants AMCAL, whose own
The Mad River Union, (ISSN 1091-1510), is published weekly (Wednesdays)
lage residents who object to design is likely headed to
by Kevin L. Hoover and Jack Durham, traffic, viewshed and other the City Council for final
791 Eighth St. (Jacoby’s Storehouse), Suite 8, Arcata, CA 95521.
Periodicals Postage Paid at Arcata, CA. impacts on their homes, lo- consideration.
Subscriptions: $40/year Commissioners were
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the
Mad River Union, 791 Eighth St., Suite 8, Arcata, CA 95521
skeptical of including the
project in the application,
Deadlines & Departments since it wasn’t proposed by
Letters to the Editor & Opinion columns: Noon Friday
Press Releases: 5 p.m. Friday Ads: Contact Ad Dept. Legal Notices: 5 p.m. Friday the developer and lacks key
Press releases: (707) 826-7000 news@madriverunion.com specifics.
Letters to the Editor/Opinion: (707) 826-7000 opinion@madriverunion.com
Advertising: (707) 826-7535 ads@madriverunion.com Community Develop-
Entertainment: (707) 826-7000 scene@madriverunion.com ment Director David Loya
Legal notices: (707) 826-7000 legals@madriverunion.com
later described the ACRH
Jack D. Durham, Editor & Publisher editor@madriverunion.com alternative proposal as
Kevin L. Hoover, Editor-at-Large, Publisher opinion@madriverunion.com
Jada C. Brotman, Advertising Manager ads@madriverunion.com “public comment on ste-
roids.”
Daniel Mintz, Janine Volkmar Reporters
Matthew Filar, Photographer
He urged the Planco to
Patti Fleschner, Ayla Glim, Mara Segal, April Sousa Columnists hold the matter over so that
Karrie Wallace, Distribution Manager karrie@madriverunion.com
Louise Brotz, Subscription Outreach Coordinator
it could be further assessed
Marty Burdette, Proofreader in terms of how it relates to
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the actual project applica-
tion, and it agreed to do so.
A PRIL 4, 2018 M AD R IVER U NION A3

Opioids | ‘Horrible drug and alcohol addiction problem’ SUNDBERG ENDORSED The Hoopa
Valley tribe voted unanimously to
endorse Ryan Sundberg for re-elec-
FROM A1 and we don’t have all those many cases, however. Su- tion rehabilitation services tion for the Fifth District Supervisor
The county’s population is forms available in Hum- pervisor Estelle Fennell – we don’t have the abili- at their February meeting. “Ryan
about 135,000. boldt County so it’s difficult said she’d received input ty to treat everybody who has consistently supported the tribe
“There’s obviously a re- to put a price on,” he con- from “a well-respected wants and is seeking treat- in our efforts to more effectively ad-
ally high use of this drug tinued. community member who is dress the negative impacts of drug
ment,” with wait lists of six
going on,” Blanck contin- “This is a very real prob- using opiates for pain.” and alcohol use in our community,”
months to a year. said Hoopa Tribal Chair Ryan Jack-
ued. lem in Humboldt County Fennell said there’s
Blanck said the county son. “He has also worked hard to increase mental health
Opiates were at first pre- – obviously, the numbers concern that “solving one
and others advancing the services to address suicide rates. In addition, Ryan was
scribed to those emerging don’t lie and we see it on a problem may create anoth- instrumental in securing continued Measure Z funding
from surgery and in hos- regular basis in the crimi- er problem,” with restric- lawsuit will seek damage
awards in order to fund for our area – we have received almost $1 million to
pice, he said. “But then the nal justice system,” he said. tions on opiates leading ensure our residents have reliable ambulance service.”
drug manufacturers real- County Sheriff William to increased use of heroin. new treatment programs Sundberg is a member of the Trinidad Rancheria Tribe
ized, ‘Well, if we do this Honsal said Humboldt She asked Blanck if the law- and refund existing costs. and has represented the Fifth District since 2010.
for chronic pain we can get County is “on the front suit can be crafted “so there
a lot more people on pre- lines” of opioid abuse. isn’t that kind of repercus-
scriptions’ – and that’s ex- Prescription opioids sion.”
actly what they did, not dis- are described as being re- “Some of the evidence
closing the highly addictive lated to heroin use and coming forward will be
nature of the drug.” Lt. Bryan Quenell of the that there are other ways to
The marketing was “de- county’s Drug Task Force treat chronic pain, it’s not
liberate and misleading,” said 6.2 pounds of heroin just opioids,” said Blanck.
Blanck continued. was seized in Humboldt in “The litigation will have
He said the contingency 2017, up from 2.3 pounds to touch on that because
agreement ensures that the the previous year. a possible defense will be,
litigation will not involve
costs to the county. Keller
He said that over six
pounds of heroin has been
‘This is the only thing that
works’ – but if it works to
EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2018, REDWOOD TRANSIT
Rohrback will get 20 per- seized so far in 2018. the extent that you become SERVICE (RTS) FARES WILL BE:
cent of a damage award if Deputy County Coroner an addict, I’m not sure that
it’s less than $20 million Ernie Stewart said Hum- qualifies as ‘working.’” A partir del 1 de Julio de 2018, el servicio de
and 25 percent if it’s more boldt has a “horrible drug Stewart said that Hum- Redwood Transit (RTS) tendra nuevas tarifas:
than $20 million. and alcohol addiction prob- boldt has “a lack of addic-
The cost of opioid addic- lem,” with 49 drug overdose REDWOOD TRANSIT OLD NEW REDWOOD TRANSIT SYSTEM TARIFA TARIFAS
tion treatment services will deaths in 2017. Although SYSTEM RATES RATES NUEVAS
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ful. Bill Damiano, the coun- art said methamphetamine Reducido
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to precisely define but is the simultaneous use of Cash Fare Regular $3.00 $3.50 Tarifa Regular en Efectivo $3.00 $3.50
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Shooting |Signs to be erected
FROM A1
Bridge all the way to an area
Supervisors at an upcoming
meeting.
www.hta.org
just north of Murray Road The McKMAC unani- (707) 443-0826 • Fax (707) 443-2032 • 133 V St., Eureka
on both sides of the river. mously supported the effort
Neighbors said that and asked that the signs be
they’ve been complaining erected at several locations,
for years, but have repeat- including near the Ham-
edly been told by law en- mond Bridge and at the
forcement that there was west ends of School Road,
nothing that could be done Murray Road and at Hill-
because it’s a legal area for er Park and the Mad River
hunting. Somehow, over Boat Ramp across the river.
the years, the existence of
the three-decade-old ordi-
nance had been forgotten. Year-round
Now that it’s been un- classes in
clay and glass
earthed, the county plans
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A4 M AD R IVER U NION A PRIL 4, 2018

PUBLIC SAFETY
APD, area law agencies take implicit bias training 6 days SWAP time for ‘wet
Kevin L. Hoover
Mad RiveR Union
and reckless’ Wheetley
ARCATA – Everyone has biases, Mad RiveR Union
and only to know them is to be able HUMBOLDT – Former Arcata City Councilmember
to deal with them. Bias serves some Mark Wheetley will perform six days of work with the
useful functions, but can “trip us up,” Sheriff’s Work Alternative Program (SWAP ) following a
according to retired Palo Alto Police plea over his second drunk driving arrest.
Lt. Sandra Brown. Wheetley’s attorney, Patrick Griego, entered a plea of
“It’s a normal human attribute,” no contest on his behalf last Tuesday to a charge of “wet
Brown said. “We all have it.” and reckless” driving, which isn’t a
Brown was in town last week during DUI. For this, Wheetley was sentenced
a day-long training at Arcata City Hall. to 15 days jail with credit for four days
Attending were Arcata Police and of- served. The 11 days will be served via
ficers from Eureka, Humboldt State, six days in SWAP, beginning April 21.
TRAINING SESSION Retired police Lt. Sandra Brown, left, led the multi-agen-
Fortuna, the Humboldt County Sher- Wheetley must also pay a $1,630
cy training session in Council Chamber at City Hall. KLH | Union
iff’s Office, California State Parks and fine and undergo a nine-month alcohol
the Bureau of Land Management. ment, bring about unfair and improp- what it takes to work through them. deterrence program.
She says understanding bias via a er enforcement decisions. The sessions are closed to the press Wheetley was first arrested for DUI
scientific approach offers the best hope Current thinking holds that most so that participants may speak freely Jan. 7, 2018 at Old Navy Base Road Mark
of countering the ill effects of bias – and bias afflicting officers isn’t explicit, but about their issues. “Until you know and State Route 255. His second ar- Wheetley
for fair and impartial policing. of the unconscious, implicit variety. what your bias is, you can’t control rest, on July 13 of last year, took place at the same loca-
Explicit bias is easy to spot – it’s Race and ethnicity are just one fla- and manage it,” Brown said. tion in the same vehicle.
the open contempt for individuals vor of bias. Others may include socio- “We’re asking officers to really look A condition of his probation was that he couldn’t drive
based not just on what they do, but economic, or even geographical bias. at themselves and their thought pro- a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.
what they are. Implicit bias is more Through use of scenarios and oth- cesses,” said APD Chief Tom Chapman. Wheetley resigned from the council in March, 2016 to
insidious, but can have just as power- er tools, officers undergoing the train- “This is contemporary policing. We have become Fortuna’s city manager. He also dropped out of
ful influence on a police officer’s judg- ing identify their biases and discuss to continue to evolve and get better.” the race for Humboldt County Supervisor.

Arcata’s versatile streetscape put to all kinds of unintended uses


• Tuesday, March 14 1:07 p.m. After his innards in the store’s entrance. He was beans and a bottle of alcohol. 2:12 p.m. A woman at a Plaza store let a
swiping a pint of ice cream from a J Street warned away on pain of trespooping. 10:45 a.m. That pile of garbage off the man wearing lime green sunglasses use her
gas station mini-mart, a woman was in 7:25 a.m. If that guy thought a supermar- Mad River Parkway wasn’t getting any cell phone, and the trendy bastard walked
such a hurry to get away with the icy delight ket doorway was a terlet, this one thought a younger. off with it.
that she almost hit several people zooming bank entrance was a campsite. 12:39 p.m. A dog walker at the marsh may 4:39 p.m. A man with long shaggy hair
westbound on Samoa Boulevard. 2:36 p.m. And this sleepy chap thought have let his pit bull romp ’n’ intimidate off and a “rasta jacket” honed a new hobby
3:38 p.m. You were evicted from your the library was a nice place for naptime. leash, but at least he was uncooperative at 17th and H streets: walking up to the
cheap motel room, and next occupied the 3:21 p.m. Further demonstrating the ver- about it. front door of homes there, staring and then
lobby, refusing to leave, so what was your satility of Arcata’s streetscape, five cigarette 4:05 p.m. A drunken fool in a cowboy walking away.
plan? To set up a homestead there, living out aficionados chugged life-affirming nicotine hat sauntered around near Seventh and I 9:50 p.m. A man hurled pizza and drinks
your days on the threadbare industrial furni- in a night club’s alcove. streets, yelling and making sure the knife at a woman during either a food-assisted
ture under cruel fluorescent lighting, with a 3:50 p.m. Two panhandlers operated a in his belt was noticed. argument or an exotic feeding ritual out-
succession of shift managers yelling at you to sort of panhandly toll booth at the middle 6:49 p.m. Something named Oz and its side a Valley West eatery.
go away? That doesn’t sound like any kind of entrance to a Valley West shopping center. sidekick Paul had already been thrown out • Friday, March 23 11:23 a.m. A man
life for an obstinate lunatic. 4:19 p.m. The sitabout sar- of a Valley West store, but were back for with a trailer and a squad of off-leash dogs
4:38 p.m. An RV with a rath- v ARCATA gassum at the post-apocalyptic more rejection. complicated life at the Chamber of Com-
er impressive skull depicted on Feuerwerker Building entrance 6:53 p.m. A woman who’d gotten a re- merce HQ on Heindon Road. The errant
its front parked on Valley West
POLICE swelled to 20 sidewalk-blockers. straining order against a guy had moved, poochmaster was advised of our little old
Boulevard featured a man inside L G
• Saturday, March 17 10:07 but there he was anyway, doing something Arcata Municipal Code.
pointing a gun out the window. a.m. A shirtless man in a tarp or other on her former porch. 12:31 p.m. But the advice didn’t take, as
And there were children on board. Kevin L. at the marsh got into a contre- • Tuesday, March 20 8:52 a.m. The he, his treller and dogs next threw the U.S.
• Wednesday, March 14 9:05 Hoover temps with some passing runners overwhelmingly erotic nature of the back of Fish and Wildlife Service next door into
a.m. Someone took a screen off a who didn’t seem to be clear on the Community Center got the better of two chaos. Having become a serial scofflaw en-
window and entered an 11th Street residence. the highest and best use of the trails at the persons, who had little choice but to unite ergy suck, he was arrested on a warrant.
They didn’t take anything, but left behind a wildlife sanctuary. in sexual congress right there on the spot. 1:18 p.m. Things are dog all over – an ag-
jacket and a fanny pack full of needles. 1:30 p.m. A man at the hospital suffered They were arrested for indecent exposure. gressive loose dog chased people in and out
Noon Two hours of “hooting and holler- from several problems: he was generally • Wednesday, March 21 11:53 a.m. A of traffic along Tavern Row.
ing” from a Union Street apartment was unwell, but also uncooperative with the man in his fifties with a gray beard came 9:05 p.m. Previously escorted away from
enough for one neighbor, who technically staff. On top of all that, his T-shirt and pa- into a Valley West laundromat and stole a an I Street store where he and his cam-
hadn’t signed up for a live re-enactment of jama bottoms were of unknown color. bouncy ball machine, whatever that is. ouflage jacket were less than welcome, a
the classic TV series Hee Haw. 3:13 p.m. An overachieving crap-dumper 1:54 p.m. Two men on Harpst Street ar- baseball-capped man returned for more
5:41 p.m. A few days after a Valley West and his truck were videoed dropping a load gued about a hat. unhelpful yelling and spitting.
businessperson’s cell phone was stolen, a in Carlson Park. 2:07 p.m. A man attempted to enter a 11 p.m. A woman called in from something
man wearing a camouflage hat emerged 7:12 p.m. Hoody-bedecked hooligans Dorothy Court home through an unlocked referred to as a “pay phone” on H Street.
from the hardscrabble hobo netherworld wrought disorder on the populace around door. When he saw someone there, he took She was crying, and said someone had spit
’twixt the shopping center and the hotel. Si- town. First a lady loudie at a Valley West off in a black Toyota Tacoma. upon her.
dling up to the theft victim’s wife, the man golden arches yelled at innocent custom- 3 p.m. Someone transferred the license • Saturday, March 24 All Day Just an-
said he had the gray LG Stylo 3 and would ers only trying to wolf down their cardi- plates from someone’s vehicle onto an other succession of low-grade clashes, bi-
return it for $100. The Nugent-headed ex- ac plaque. She refused to leave, but had a abandoned vehicle out on Ericson Way. zarre acting out, property damage, illegal
tortionaire then slithered back out into the change of heart at the appearance of uni- 3:50 p.m. “Call the cops if you don’t like camping and so on.
trashy wasteland from whence he came. formed personnel. it,” an ex said to the father of her children • Sunday, March 25 8:03 a.m. A man
• Thursday, March 15 12:02 a.m. 7:15 p.m. Then a red-hoodied woman at when he raised concern about her picking at filling his backpack with food items at
A street drummer by the hotel 15th and H streets beat up on some guy and up their child from school while she was on a Uniontown supermarket was arrested in
Plunged guests into sleeplessness hell his beard. pain medication. So he did. mid-ripoff.
Though lodgers were pained • Sunday, March 18 12:36 a.m. A man 7:55 p.m. A pajama-panted woman on 8:10 p.m. Up the street at another super-
Boy drummer remained on H Street took off his clothes and threat- a motorized cart brandished a taser at a market, a man attempted to return food
To set off more bongo bombshells ened to kill people, probably in that order. Uniontown store employee, then in a fur- items, which you can’t do, and screeched
1:21 p.m. Individuals on Grant Avenue 5:21 a.m. Following an argument, a youth ther celebration of modern-day electrical obscenities at the workers.
seem to have taken leave of their senses, left home with no shoes on, saying he want- engineering, whirred away down an aisle. 11:44 p.m. A man who’d been yellling and
hitting cars, throwing garbage cans and ed to freeze to death and blame a parent. She was moved along, that is, elsewhere. throwing things inside a Uniontown variety
yelling at someone to go home. Police made 9:48 a.m. A tenant claimed that during a 10:56 a.m. Feral gents garbed in ripped store took his mobile hostility festival out
a public drunkenness arrest. dispute with his landlady, she spit in his face. jeans, inked faces and dreadlocks appeared into the parking lot, where he found fault
5:30 p.m. A man in a culturally misappro- 12:20 p.m. A boy perhaps six years old to be buckling under the effects of their with passersby, and wasn’t shy in letting
priated Mohawk ’do on H Street swung a was seen striding along the Humboldt Bay liquid breakfast while panhandling in the them know of his displeasure.
plastic sword, smiting various items with it. Trail North all alone. The blue-jacketed lad street in the northwest Plaza area. • Monday, March 26 12:48 a.m. A mo-
• Friday, March 16 4:59 a.m. After be- was said to be “walking with purpose.” 1:02 p.m. A woman out for a walk encoun- torist reported a man lying zonked beside
ing told he couldn’t use the bathroom at • Monday, March 19 3:57 a.m. A wom- tered a man at Ninth and K streets who the stop sign and Foster Avenue and Alli-
a Valley West store, and man threatened an “pushed her way” into an I Street store grabbed at her and exposed himself. He ance Road, and horn honking did nothing
to go nuclear and unleash the contents of and stole the loot-tri systems diet: a can of was arrested. to resuscitate him.

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A PRIL 4, 2018 M AD R IVER U NION A5

OPINION
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Recommendation Four: Provide Employment Opportu- our deep longings for the Peace we can have – if only we
Melt-morph McK into MLK nities for Women: 57 percent of the student body is too are willing to openly and publicly investigate, understand,
My lady-friend and I were talking the other night while large to ignore. Follow the lead of the NFL and provide em- and remove the artificial barriers we have built against it.
watching MLK: Fury & Fire. ployment and other participatory opportunities to quali- I wish us well.
A singular idea came to mind that I’m positive was not fied women. Maureen Kane
alone in other’s thoughts. Recommendation Five: Ongoing community support to Arcata
P. McKinley was at least a racist in deed, among other close yearly deficits. The Football program did a great job
tragic exploits.
With our own town, small numbers of Madrone puts the
unfortunates perpetrate racism and ignore
the “high crimes” of such. public first
I propose that McKinley’s statue be One of the strengths of a democracy is
melted down and recast into a good and that it provides for the periodic turnover
right statue of the Rev. Martin Luther King of people in positions of authority. Unlike
and placed in McKinley’s stead. a king or a dictator an elected leader does
Right History; Fitting Justice! not stay in office indefinitely. That limits
Thank you! the influence of special interests, acting
Michael Robert Langdon behind the scenes. Because the official has
Homeless in Arcata to appeal to the voters periodically, he or
she is well advised to keep the interests of
the public first and foremost in their deci-
v LETTERS sion-making.
The county’s Fifth District Supervisor,
Ryan Sundberg, has been in office for two
Football at H.S.U. terms, and during that time some troubling
issues have emerged in the Fifth District.
The Mad River Union recently printed a
Three of them involve the Mercer-Fraser
piece expressing concern by former coach
company, with whom Mr. Sundberg seems
Smith at the timing and drawn out nature
to have developed a close relationship.
of the decision to keep H.S.U. football pro-
Mercer-Fraser requested a zoning
gram by University President Lisa Ross-
change of a parcel of land on the floodplain
bacher. The stress of the decision making
of the Mad River from General Agricultur-
process and the timing of the decision into
al to Heavy Industrial next to the Hum-
the first part of the recruiting process were
boldt Bay Municipal Water District’s intake
well described. However the criticism of
wells. This could endanger the public water
the President was excessive.
supply, and the public is expressing its re-
Let me begin by congratulating Coach
vulsion to this plan.
Rob Smith for an outstanding H.S.U. foot-
Mercer-Fraser also wants to build a hash
ball program and for the on the field excite-
lab near a school in Willow Creek. And
ment of last season. I wish Coach Smith
Mercer-Fraser’s Trinidad quarry has been
success wherever he goes.
causing distress to nearby residents, and is
Football at Humboldt State University
allegedly contaminating the Trinidad wa-
has major challenges. These start off with
tershed.
the related problems of a limited size uni-
Clearly, it is time to clean house, and
versity, being siting in a low population
vote in a new Supervisor who will place
area, and having difficult transportation
the interests of the public above those of
problems in and out of the county. Small
any one private company. Steve Madrone
colleges the size of Humboldt are dropping
is running for the Fifth District seat. Steve,
football programs across the country, as
who spearheaded the development of the
the costs of a first class football program
Hammond Trail, will work hard to keep our
have grown and generally require a higher
drinking water clean, our children safe, and
student base than Humboldt has.
our residential neighborhoods peaceful.
The donor base has changed and has
Vote for Steve Madrone on June 5.
down sized over the years. Ideally, one
Elaine Weinreb
wants a strong local business donor base
Westhaven
to draw from. The original funding base was the numer- this year of raising the money to close the deficit and needs
to keep up the good work every year.
ous lumber mills and owners. These have been reduced by
consolidation and the declining economic activity of the Recommendation Six: Establish a permanent Endow- CROSSWORD
timber industry. The development of local shopping malls ment Program. The goal would be to within twenty five
ACROSS DOWN
has attracted many national chains which contribute less years have the income cover the costs of the program. It is 1. Beast of burden 1. Suffix for consider
to local sport causes. This will challenge existing fund rais- critical to the long term future. 4. Stage items or compassion
9. Mr. Campbell 2. Separate into categories
ing programs to compensate. Recommendation Seven: Treat the chief decision maker 13. Kids 3. Recipe word
The Student Body has changed from more males than with respect. I have never met the new President but this 15. Hindu queen 4. Pressure cooker name
females to females now constituting 57 percent of the stu- is common sense. This is especially true since she decided 16. Prefix for space or gram 5. Grates
17. Pennsylvania city 6. Aware of the duplicity of
dents. National statistics show that more males than fe- to continue the program and went far out on a limb to save 18. __ Lauder 7. Equal
males follow football. The National Football league has the Football program at the expense of other programs. 19. Speak wildly 8. Furious
20. Carry 9. Mechanic’s milieu
found women bring in sponsors and literally view the fu- The misfortune of the timing of the decision just re- 22. Bewildered 10. Pasturelands
ture of the game to depend on more female support. The quires everyone pick themselves up off the floor and get 23. Makes a lap 11. White-tailed eagle
NFL program includes female coaches and referees which to work. 24. Unsightly one 12. __ bene
26. As a whole 14. Falls and others
are aggressively promoted. Far too often negative com- John Corbett 29. Fragrant liqueur 21. Tiny insects
ments continue to come from Football Team supporters McKinleyville 34. Satellites 25. Query
35. Eye movement 26. Muslim leaders
and staff critical of Title Nine women’s participation for 36. Curé d’__; 27. “Jack Sprat could
taking away money from Football. H.S.U. women pro-
Peace on Earth Brothers & Sisters
St. John Vianney eat __...”
37. Noon-to-evening 28. Carrier
grams are necessary to match the funds for Football under periods: abbr. 29. “...making __ and
Title 9. Title 9 refers to the Education Amendments Act of Maureen here to give voice to the truths I have uncov- 38. __ time; serving checking it twice...”
1972 which prohibits any discrimination and requires the ered at the core of my Being. They are words I said at the one’s sentence 30. Four and five
number of female sport activities to be equal to those of March 21 Arcata City Council meeting during the more 39. Olympic footgear 31. Receiver
40. __ West 32. Instant
men. than three hours of public comment on the removal of the 41. Obsolete 33. __, Germany
The University is under great financial stress and has McKinley statue. 42. Part 35. “Nonsense!”
We were only allowed two minutes and were cut off if 43. Honest 38. Certain sandwiches
dropped the nursing program. Currently, the University is 45. 1st name for a President 39. Cut of beef
implementing 9 million dollars’ worth of cuts. Under these we went over. I couldn’t speak fast enough to express my 46. __ Mexico 41. Bakery purchase
circumstances it is nothing short of a miracle the Football final thoughts. 47. Pickle variety 42. Coconut bearer
48. Microsoft program 44. One of the Apostles
program and deficits have been supported by the admin- “Good evening everyone. I am sorry that my back is to 51. Furthest from the center 45. Electricians
istration. most of the people I am addressing. 56. Nostril titillater 47. Star in Cygnus
Peace. Peace on Earth Brothers and Sisters! Is there 57. Offer one’s 2-cents’ worth 48. __ out; solve
There are some significant changes the Football pro- 58. Greek Orthodox artwork 49. Norse deity
gram needs to make. anyone in this room (or reading these words ) who does 60. Heed one’s alarm 50. Stood
Recommendation One: All financial and program sup- not want Peace on Our Mother Earth?!? If the answer to 61. Foolish admirer 52. 2nd word in a fairy tale
62. Item on a birth certificate 53. Late Communist leader
port must be clear and transparent. There have been nu- that question is “No!” we are all in agreement on an elu- 63. Recognized 54. Skin mark
merous blowups exposing the hidden subsidies since the sive, yet life or death matter. 64. Haughty ones 55. Heavy book
65. New Testament bk. 59. Calif.’s neighbor
seventies that have served to institutionalized suspicion Perhaps we can also agree to investigate why we don’t
and opposition within the faculty and study body to the have it? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Football program. Given the cuts the University is making If we were having that investigation right now – and it 13 14 15 16

If there is another discovery of hidden subsidies your pro- was my turn to speak – I would, and do, thank First Nation
17 18 19
gram is in danger of being eliminated. Peoples for never forgetting the truth of human existence. I
Recommendation Two: Increase Student Support. come from a long line of forgetters. But because you didn’t 20 21 22

Some years ago there was a student vote to increase stu- forget – I am remembering. 23 24 25

dent fees for the Football program. It was defeated over- I am remembering that I am a Spiritual Being having a
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
whelmingly. The then President overrode the student vote human experience. A traumatizing human experience.
and allocated millions of the fees to the Football program. I have remembered that the deepest truth is the funda- 34 35 36

Instead of treating this as a wake up call to the Football mental truth of Unity. It is all alive; all connected; all in- 37 38 39

program to do whatever it takes to increase student sup- telligent; all relatives. I am remembering Divine Oneness. 40 41 42

port for the Football program the new funding was taken If we are to have Peace on Earth, we must openly and
43 44 45
for granted. The program will not survive without more publicly acknowledge all wrong doing. Only then can we
student support. The students are the major financial sup- forgive and be forgiven. Only then can we heal from the 46 47

porter of Football through student registration fees. They centuries of shame, grief, and trauma we have all been 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55

have the highest student fees in the State University sys- dragging along with us in our confusion. 56 57 58 59
tem because of this support. Make the students feel the Atrocities occurred on our Town Square. Behaviour
love. Offer some of those box seats to student leaders. The so obscene, perverted and horrific that I can hardly bear 60 61 62

President needs to hold another student vote no later than the knowing of it. I have come to understand that without 63 64 65

three to five years to determine whether the students sup- the knowledge of Divine Oneness – people can behave as
Solution on page B2
port their student fees be used to support football. if they do not have hearts and souls to tend to. I ask for
forgiveness on behalf of those who are unable to ask it for
Recommendation Three: Embrace women under Title
9. The bigger the women athletics’ program gets the larger themselves.
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A6 M AD R IVER U NION A PRIL 4, 2018
CARLSON PARK
MEETING The City Celebrate Saturday at
Plaza Farmers’ Market
of Arcata Parks
Artisan Tofu, Sauerkraut & Pickles and Recreation
Committee and Ar-
North Coast ing artichokes, onions,
cata city staff are
Growers’ assoCiatioN cabbage, broccoli, salad
hosting a meet-
ARCATA – Spring has greens, spring peas, leeks,
ing on Wednes-
finally arrived and the root vegetables, strawber-
day, April 11 for
North Coast Growers’ ries and more. In addition,
Ask for us in your favorite market, restaurant or deli the public to learn
Association is proud to humanely raised meat and
Tofu Shop Specialty Foods, Inc., Arcata, CA more about recent
efforts by the com- announce its 40th anni- eggs, honey, wine, and
www.tofushop.com 707-822-7401 Since 1980
munity and the city versary of connecting the goat cheese are available
in the Valley West community to local farm- every week.

Johnson’s ing right here in Humboldt

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area, and to help With over 15 nursery
plan future im- County. vendors, the Arcata Plaza
Mobile provements for Carlson Park. Carlson Park consists
of more than 19-acres that currently provide trails
The NCGA is kicking
off the season with the
farmers’ market is a gar-
den enthusiast’s dream.
Rentals for passive recreational access to view the Mad
River and has the potential to include access to the
first Arcata Plaza farmers’
market on Saturday, April
Shoppers with a green
thumb can find vegeta-
Temporary and Portable fencing Mad River for non-motorized water craft, fishing and 7 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. ble and herb starts, land-
Security Storage Containers general enjoyment. The property was dedicated to Community members and scaping plants and trees,
Mobile Offices the City by Caltrans in 2017. While the majority of visitors alike are invited to bonsai, cacti and succu-
the property is managed for habitat protection, the join local farmers, ranch- lents, orchids, plants that
(707) 443-6600 development of non-motorized trails is allowed and ers, nurseries and food attract beneficial insects,
1.8 acres can be developed for other recreation- vendors to celebrate local and even locally-adapt-
al uses. The meeting is taking place from 6 p.m. to food and farming in Hum- ed seeds! For those who
7:30 p.m. at the Red Roof Inn, located at 4975 Valley boldt County. may be new to gardening,
West Blvd. in Arcata. All community members are The Winter farmers’ the farmers at the market
welcome. (707) 822-8184 market on the Arcata Pla- are always happy to share
City of ArCAtA MAp za experienced one of its helpful growing tips. The

Humboldt Back & VALLEY WEST WORK DAY


The City of Arcata’s Envi-
the Valley West neighbor-
hood on Saturday, April 7
most successful seasons so
far with a record number
Market Info Booth also
offers free growing guides
Neck Pain Center ronmental Services De- from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Vol-
unteers are asked to meet
of farmers and custom-
ers attending each week.
for a variety of vegetables
for both inland and coastal
partment and Public Safe-
839-6300 ty Committee are seeking at 9 a.m. at Valley West
NCGA farmers and staff
are ready to start out the
climates.
The Arcata Plaza farm-
1585 Heartwood Dr., Ste. B, McKinleyville volunteers to help clean up Park, located at the south
season with the same lo- ers’ market wouldn’t be
end of Valley West Boule-
cally grown and raised, the same without live and
vard near the Laurel Tree
C UTH
STOMER APPR EC I A TI O N Charter School in Arcata. GMO-free abundance that local music. Huayllipa-
40 A NNIVERSARY
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SPECIAL S ALE
Floor Model Savings
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Participants will be work-
ing to help collect and dis-
shoppers know and love.
Mild winter rains mixed
cha will be kicking off the
start of the season on April
SAVINGS throughout
u p t o 5 0Savings the
throughout the
% off ENTIRE
Entire Store STORE
pose of litter and remove with many days of glorious 7, with live music of the

SAVINGS graffiti from the Valley sunshine have set farmers Andes from 10:30 a.m. t0
West area. All community up for an abundant April 1:30 p.m.
throughout the members are welcome. produce selection includ- The Arcata Plaza mu-
ENTIRE STORE sic schedule for the entire
season can be found on
the NCGA’s new website,
northcoastgrowersassoci-

Markets
ation.org. NCGA farmers’
markets are proud to be
SOLID WOOD FURNITURE the only exclusively Hum-
FACEBOOK: Arcata Exchange, Furniture on the Plaza Shaffer recommends: boldt-grown and GMO-
813 H Street • Arcata • 822-0312
Mon–Sat 10-6 • Sun 12-5 Yellow Tail Sauvignon Blanc free markets, offering a
FURNITURE ON THE PLAZA
On sale for $4.99 from fun, festive, family-friend-
April 4th through April 17th. ly community gathering
This crisp sauvignon blanc has space open to everyone.
refreshing flavors of apple Non-profit tablers are wel-
Celebrating 30 Years as Your North Coast Casino! and pear, and is perfect for the come to apply to table at
start of the new spring season. the Arcata Plaza farmers’
Meet Shaffer Smith market, as well as at week-
Wine and Liquor Coordinator day markets starting in
Sunny Brae • Glendale • Trinidad • Cutten • Westwood June.
Interested individuals
can find more information
ART SUPPLIES FRAME SHOP on the NCGA’s website.
823 H Street 616 2nd Street For shoppers that need
On the Plaza, Arcata Old Town Eureka a bite to eat, or want to pic-
PHOTO: GRANTCUNNINGHAM.CA

(707) 822-4800 (707) 443-7017 nic at the market, the food


court features hot and
prepared foods perfect for
herbivores and carnivores
alike.
Items include savory
mashed potato cones,
tamales, hot dogs, jerk
chicken, a wide variety of
baked goods, sweet and
spicy chai tea, coffee, ol-
ives, tapenades, and more.
Vegan-friendly baked
goods, wraps, soups, and
salads will also be avail-
able seasonally.
All of the fresh foods
found at North Coast
Growers’ Association
farmers’ markets are
grown right here in Hum-
boldt County, so shopping
at the market also means
that food travels the short-
est distance possible from
farm to plate. Humboldt
County’s microclimates
enable an abundance of
both cool and hot crops
from lettuce, peas, straw-
berries and apples to
peaches, corn, tomatoes,
and melons.
The range of farm prod-
ucts available at the farm-
ers’ markets includes near-
ly every farm commodity
produced in the area.
SCENE
SECTION
APRIL 4, 2018
B
Rhythm
and Roots
in Eureka
Redwood Coast MUsiC Festival
EUREKA – The Redwood Coast
Music Festival (RCMF) presents
Rhythm and Roots in Old Town fea-
turing all local Americana and roots
American music acts on Saturday
evening, April 7.
The RCMF Board President Mark
Jansen recognized an opportunity
for the 28th annual festival to return
to Old Town Eureka where many
acts used to play when it was the
Redwood Coast Dixieland Festival.
“We wanted to include many lo-
NEW EXHIBITS Check out the new baseball exhibit, top, at the Blue Lake Museum. That bat was used in the 1985 World Series. cal American roots acts and expand
Also at the museum, bottom row from left, Bob Spini’s Arcata High letterman sweater, circa 1941, scary electric hair rollers and the free music presented every Arts
a popcorn maker that perhaps did double duty as a finger amputater. Right, Lorraine Comfort, a member of the Wha Nika Alive,” Jansen said.
Women’s Club , readies the museum for this weekend’s grand opening. Janine Volkmar | Union The RCMF is partnering with the
City of Eureka and Eureka Main
Baseball, school memorabilia & more at BL Museum Street and the Eureka Visitors Cen-
ter to produce Rhythm and Roots.
Jansen said over the past five years
Janine Volkmar up in the air and hit'em," he said. (1926), Essex School (1910) and, of course, the festival has expanded from its
Mad RiveR Union A third brother, Lee, also spent several Arcata High, where Blue Lakers went. Dixieland beginnings to embrace
BLUE LAKE – The Blue Lake Museum years in the New York Mets organization, Ben Spini's letterman sweater from Arca- more genres of American music,
has always had something for everyone. according to Kearns' article. ta High (circa 1941) is in perfect condition. including Chicago and Texas blues,
Housed in the former Arcata and Mad River The baseball display has game winning Families will search photos for their rela- cajun, rockabilly and New Orleans
railroad depot, the museum is overflowing balls and old photos of local teams from tives as unrecognizable students. R&B.
with logging artifacts, quilts, lumber camp 1900 to 1985. It's a treasure trove of sport Speaking of family research, the museum “We were looking to add another
kitchenware, and so much more. It closes and family. The baseball case is one of three staff and volunteers are glad to assist folks genre of music that younger people
every winter so that Curator Cynthia Gour- new displays that the museum has mounted doing genealogy. The museum has extensive are into, such as Americana and oth-
ley-Bagwell and her team of volunteers can for the annual reopening. files and a full run of the Blue Lake Advocate er vintage American music,” Jansen
document and accession lots of cool new The other two will be equally fascinating and many oral histories. said.
(old) artifacts. for local history buffs and collectors alike. "Our microfilm reader is obsolete and “Our goal was to get many of the
And this year, when they reopen on Sun- A captivating collection of old electric toner and parts are hard to find," Gour- bands who play at the Humboldt
day, April 8, baseball fans will have a chance kitchen appliances is laid out on an appropri- ley-Bagwell said. "We're raising money to Folklife Festival in Blue Lake to get
to see the very bat, a Louisville Slugger, that ate blue kitchen tablecloth. Strange looking digitize the entire run of the Advocate." involved in this event,” Board mem-
local boy-made-good, Dane Iorg, wielded in toasters, a popcorn popper that might cut off She envisions a computer terminal set up ber Paul DeMark said. “A younger
the 1985 World Series, when he played for your finger, a 1940 Sunbeam egg cooker, and in the lobby where folks could easily search set of musicians and audience mem-
the Padres. various other implements connected to those the old copies of the newspaper. "It's our bers love this music and we thought
Not only that, but he and his brother fuzzy electrical cords are grouped around summer project," she said. it would be a good thing to have
Garth made big league history as the first the piece de resistance, a wicked looking set The museum will start its summer hours them be a part of the festival.”
brothers to play against each other in the se- of electric hair rollers that attached to your at the opening, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sun- In addition to regular Arts Alive
ries. Garth played for the Cardinals. hair might give you more than a little buzz. days from 1 to 4 p.m. Docents and volunteers groups like Jim Lahman and Kenny
The Iorg brothers are part of a Blue Lake It's another era from the coffee makers of to- are welcome. The opening, Gourley-Bagwell Ray and the Mighty Rovers, 10 other
family known for baseball. Their father, day with their environmentally frightening noted, is from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m., "following Humboldt bands will be performing
Charlie, played ball in high school, when he plastic one-use containers of coffee grounds. the Mad River Grange monthly breakfast." including Kingfoot, The Vanishing
was a Marine, and in the Blue Lake Chicks, These appliances are heavy metal and built Not only do those Blue Lakers watch out for Pints, the Anna Hamilton Trio, The
part of the Redwood League. to last. Gourley-Bagwell just laughed when each other, they all seem to be active mem- Yokels, The Handshakers, Gate-
A Chicks shirt is part of the new display. asked if the popcorn popper still worked. bers of every possible organization in Blue house Well, Lapitinas, The Detours,
Sean Kearns, Sports Editor of the old "I'd be afraid to plug it in," she said. Lake. As Gourley-Bagwell gave the tour of Sunny Brae Jazz featuring Nola
Union, quoted Charlie on his training meth- The third new exhibit features photo- the new exhibits, members of the Wha-Nika Pierce and the Kentucky Warblers.
ods for his sons. (Union, 7/25/86). "When graphs, report cards, yearbooks, diplomas Women's Club were busy cleaning and tidy- Venues include Siren’s Song, Syn-
they were real small, I used to cut a broom and shoes from such early schools as the ing the museum for the opening. apsis Nova, Vance Hotel Lobby, Ra-
handle, then teach them how to throw rocks Blue Lake School (1890), Glendale School bluelakemuseum.org mone’s and The Pearl.

Learn about Humboldt’s history of mills


HUMboldt CoUnty HistoRiCal soCiety book, Mills of Humboldt County, daily life in the mills during a unique
EUREKA – Historians and au- with a new book, Mills of Humboldt historical period of changes and
thors Susan J. P. O’Hara and Alex County, 1910–1945. challenges, a momentous era un-
Service present "Mills of Humboldt Focusing on these eventful years, derrepresented in published logging
County, 1910–1945” at the Hum- they relate day to day mill and woods history.
boldt County Historical Society pro- operations in the midst of techno- The authors look forward to shar-
gram meeting on Saturday, April 7 at logical advances, World War I, the
ing the many interesting things they
1 p.m., in the first-floor conference Great Depression, preservation ac-
learned while working on this book.
room of the Humboldt County Li- tivism, labor strikes and more.
brary, 1313 Third St., Eureka. The authors will present a Power- The authors will sign copies of
Admission is free, and everyone is Point show of photographs of mills, their new book, which will be avail-
invited. millworkers, mill equipment and able for purchase.
Susan J. P. O’Hara and Alex Ser- other aspects of mill and woods op- (707) 445-4342, humboldthisto- LOG ROLL “Pond monkeys” in the Hammond Lumber
vice have followed up their previous erations, as they share realities of ry.org/ Company mill pond. Photo coUrtesy hUmboldt coUnty historical society

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B2 M AD R IVER U NION A PRIL 4, 2018
BLUE LAKE MICROGRID The Schatz Energy Research Cen-
ter joins the Blue Lake Rancheria for a discussion of North Talk in Trinidad on history of Trinidad Rancheria
Coast microgrids, with a special focus on the Blue Lake

T
Rancheria (BLR) project on Thursday, April 5 at 5:30 p.m. he Cher-Ae Heights Indian Community served. Space is very limited. RSVP is required.
The BLR microgrid has received energy industry acclaim of the Trinidad Rancheria is a federally Email carol@trinidadcoastallandtrust.org to
for its groundbreaking design, as well as recognition from recognized tribe located near the City of reserve your space or call (707) 677-2501.
the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for Trinidad. Learn more about the history of the Lighthouse open Saturday
contributions to local disaster preparedness. The Center’s Trinidad Rancheria on Tuesday, April 10 from Visit Trinidad Head Lighthouse on Saturday,
Founding Director, Peter Lehman, will be joined by BLR’s 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Cabana Room at the April 7 between 10 a.m. and noon.
Sustainability Director, Jana Ganion for this free talk in Seascape Restaurant in Trinidad. The Bureau of Land Management with Trin-
Founders Hall Room 118 at Humboldt State. Shirley Laos, a member of the Trinidad idad Museum docents offer this tour of Trini-
schatzcenter.org/speakers, (707) 826-4345 Rancheria and Government Affairs Coordinator dad’s still important navigational aid. Walking
will give a talk on the history of the Rancheria tours only. Park at the bottom of the Trinidad
and their role as one of the partner groups of the Head trail.
Baseball time in Blue Lake Trinidad Gateway California Coastal National Monument.

T ake me out to the poof – a breakfast sand- A complimentary sample of clam chowder will be Email Patti at baycity@sonic.net.
ball game...It’s that wich.
time of year again,
time for some little league
The Ladies of the Lake
are this week’s recipient of
WORLD DANCE PARTY The Humboldt Folk Dancers invite the
public to a live music World Dance Party on Friday, April 6
Sip, paint & see a movie
and softball games! The Mad River’s Pints for Non from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Redwood Raks World Dance Studio, 824 Godwit days
Blue Lake Museum will Profits. Come on out on L St., in the Creamery District in Arcata. The event features easy HUMBOLDT – Godwit Days invites you to en-
be re-opening on Sunday, Wednesday, April 4 and dances and an evening of world music with international bands. joy pre-festival events at two local businesses.
April 8, and one of their support one of our amaz- Special guest musicians Barbara Babin and Jim Avera will play On Friday, April 6, Arts & Drafts at 422 First
many amazing ing civic groups traditional Bulgarian music. All ages and dance levels are wel- St. in Eureka is holding a “Godwit Sunset Sip n’
revolving exhibits that donate so come. (707) 496-6734. humboldtfolkdancers.org Paint Night” from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Ten slots are
will be Baseball much time and available for $40 each, which includes all the sup-
in Blue Lake, and energy to Blue JAZZ COMBOS Join the HSU Department of Music and jazz plies needed to create a painting plus one drink
beyond. Come Lake. director Dan Aldag for an evening of great music, featuring (up to $8). Wildlife artist and Godwit Days Board
look at old base- And keep this semester’s student Jazz Combos, on Saturday, April 7 at 8 member Gary Bloomfield will be on hand to as-
ball and softball your eyes open p.m. Four different combos with distinct instrumentation and sist. Register by calling (707) 798-6329 or visit-
memorabilia and over the next a variety of repertoire, both classic and contemporary, will fill ing artsanddraftseureka.com.
reminisce the couple of weeks Fulkerson Recital Hall with sweet sounds and infectious enthu- On Sunday, April 8, Richard’s Goat Tavern
old times. View for some new siasm. Tickets are $10 General, $5 for seniors and children and at 401 I St. in Arcata will be showing the 2012
pictures, old uni- and exciting free for HSU students with ID. The performance time-slots will award-nominated documentary, “Birders: The
forms and more! events, like be laid out much like the musicians’ day is in the HSU music Central Park Effect.” The show starts at 4 p.m.
And the following week- drop-in Bocce Ball and the buildings. The 11:00 Sextet includes Matt Wardynski, clari- and costs $5.
end is opening day of the Spring Break Camp. The net; Sandee Castaneda, steel pan; Mikel Mayorga, guitar; Lo- The 1-hour movie features a “diverse group
Blue Lake/Fieldbrook Lit- City of Blue Lake is happy ren Acosta, bass; Eric Tolfa, drums; Isaac Saltoon, percussion. of full-of-attitude New Yorkers, revealing how a
tle League, which will have to have Nathan Sailor on They’re playing two tunes by Andy Narell, Kalinda and Zig Zag. hidden world of beautiful wild birds in the middle
its usual parade and cere- staff as our new Parks and The 12:00 Quintet is Jaleel Abdul-Ali, trumpet; Danny Ibarra, of Manhattan has upended and magically trans-
mony. More of that later! Recreation Director, and trombone; Ray Triana, guitar; Maceo Camphuis, bass; Seth formed their lives.” For more information, call
The Blue Lake Chamber we look forward to fresh Mattingly, drums. They’re playing Mr. Clean by Weldon Irvine, (707) 630-5000 or visit richardsgoat.com.
of Commerce will have its and new ideas yet to come! Projections by Joe Pass, and Lazarus by David Bowie. The 1:00
meeting on Monday, April Besides all this, there Quartet is Jesse Garate, saxophones; Monk Zhang, guitar; Ryan
9 at the Mad River Brew- are plenty of public meet- Call, bass; Forrest Smith, drums. They’re playing the standards QUILTERS GUILD The Redwood Empire Quilters
ery, and on Wednesday, ings to attend. If Economic Angel Eyes and On Green Dolphin Street, and Tron Song by Guild will meet at Redwood Acres Fairgrounds,
April 11, the Mad River Development is your pas- Thundercat. To round out the evening, The 2:00 Quintet fea- 3750 Harris St., in the Home Economics Building
Grange will have its regu- sion, come on out to the tures Andrew Henderson, trumpet; Abraham Loaiza, tenor sax: at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 5. Diane Steele, a
lar monthly meeting. Economic Development Max Marlowe, piano; Eric Simpson, bass; and Michael Deason, national known quilting lecturer and teacher, will
And speaking of the Commission meetings on drums. They’re playing As This Moment Slips Away recorded present “Antique Quilts: A trunk show of Histo-
Grange, don’t forget the the first and third Tues- by The Bad Plus with Joshua Redman, an original by the group’s ry” The public is welcome to attend for a guest
monthly breakfast com- days of every month at bassist Eric Simpson called Night On The Town, and Christian fee of $5. Yearly membership is $25. Come early
ing up on Sunday, April 8. 3:30 p.m. The Public Safe- Scott’s West of The West. at 6:30 for hospitality and fellowship. reqg.com
This month’s special will ty Commission meeting
be breakfast sandwiches – has already taken place, as
choose your favorite meat, it meets the first Monday L EGAL N OTICES
and combine that with of every month at 6 p.m.,
cheese and an egg inside and then there is the Blue NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ES- County of Humboldt, 825 Fifth Street, Eureka, als, equipment, and incidentals for the demoli- Street, Eureka, CA 95501.
TATE OF WILLIAM ANTONE DUTRA CA, 95501. tion and removal, framing, electrical, plumbing, • This CONTRACT is subject to State contract
an English muffin, and Lake City Council Meeting, CASE NO.: PR180078 If you object to the granting of the petition, flooring and all finishes and fixtures to complete non-discrimination and compliance require-
which meets next on Tues- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contin- you should appear at the hearing and state your the reconfiguration of approximately 3,000 ments pursuant to Government Code, Section
IN-HOME SERVICES gent creditors, and persons who may otherwise objections or file written objections with the court square feet of Main level offices, new customer 12990.
day, April 10 at 7 p.m. All be interested in the will or estate, or both, of: before the hearing. Your appearance may be in service counter, break room, entrance hallway, The City of Arcata hereby notifies all bidders
of these public meetings WILLIAM ANTONE DUTRA. person or by your attorney. corresponding accessibility improvements, and that it will affirmatively insure that any contract
We are here for you take place at the Skinner
Petition for Probate has been filed by: AL-
BERT DUTRA in the Superior Court of Califor-
If you are a creditor or a contingent cred-
itor of the decedent, you must file your claim
replacement/upgrade to the Heating Ventilation
and Cooling (HVAC) system at Arcata City Hall.
entered into pursuant to this advertisement, dis-
advantaged business enterprises will be afford-
Registered nurse support Store, located behind City nia, County of HUMBOLDT. with the court and mail a copy to the personal Estimate for this work is $195,000. ed full opportunity to submit bids in response
The Petition for Probate requests that: AL- representative appointed by the court within the A mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for to this invitation and will not be discriminated
Personal care Hall at 111 Greenwood Rd. BERT DUTRA be appointed as personal later of either (1) four months from the date of April 18, at 1:30 p.m. The meeting will begin at against on the grounds of race, color, sex, or
Light housekeeping Have a wonderful week! representative to administer the estate of the first issuance of letters to a general personal the Arcata City Hall in the City Council Chamber national origin in consideration for an award.
decedent. representative, as defined in section 58(b) of (736 “F” Street, Arcata, CA 95521). The above PROJECT is subject to com-
Assistance with The petition requests authority to administer the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days Sealed bids will be received by the City Man- pliance monitoring and enforcement by the
from the date of mailing or personal delivery to ager’s Office, 736 F Street, Arcata, CA 95521, Department of Industrial Relations. Each con-
daily activities EMPLOYMENT the estate under the Independent Administration
of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the per- you of a notice under section 9052 of the Cali- until 1:30 p.m. on May 3, 2018, at which time tractor or subcontractor listed on the bid pro-
Respite care sonal representative to take any actions without fornia Probate Code. Other California statutes they will be transferred to the City Council posal must be registered with the Department
Visiting Angels is obtaining court approval. Before taking certain and legal authority may affect your rights as Chambers where they will be publicly opened of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code
& much more a creditor. You may want to consult with an and read aloud by the City Engineer or his des- section 1725.5 [with limited exceptions from this
seeking Caregivers, very important actions, however, the personal
representative will be required to give notice attorney knowledgeable in California law. ignated representative. Said bids will be referred requirement for bid purposes only under Labor
Insured & bonded CNAs & HHAs to assist to interested persons unless they have waived You may examine the file kept by the court. to the Arcata City Council for consideration at Code section 1771.1 (a)].
If you are a person interested in the estate, you their next regularly scheduled meeting on or Pursuant to Section 1733 of the Labor Code,
H u m bol dt seniors in Fortuna, notice or consented to the proposed action.)
The independent administration authority will may file with the court a formal Request for Spe- after May 16, 2018. the Director of California Department of Indus-
Car egi ver s cial Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an in- Bids received after the specified opening time trial Relations has determined the general pre-
McKinleyville, and be granted unless an interested person files an
ventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any will not be considered. The bidder is solely re- vailing rate of wages. Bidders should contact
Serving Northern California objection to the petition and shows good cause
for over 20 years! Eureka. Part-time and why the court should not grant the authority. petittion or account as provided in Probate Code sponsible for the timely delivery of his bid. the Department of Industrial Relations at (415)
A hearing on the petition will be held in this section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form CONTRACTOR shall possess a Class “B” li- 703-4281 for General Prevailing Wage Rates
Full-time, flexible hours. court as follows: is available from the court clerk. cense at the time this contract is bid or a combi- on specific job classifications. Future effective
F R EE
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1-877-964-2001 Please call 707-362- Date: MAY 3, 2018
Time: 2:00 PM
Attorney for the petitioner:
ARTHUR NIELSEN
nation of classes required by the categories and
type of work included in this contract.
wage rates, which have been predetermined,
are on file with the California Department of
8045. Dept.: 6 GALE & NIELSEN PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND PROPOS- Industrial Relations. Bidders are advised that
Address of court: Superior Court of California, 2850 HARRIS STREET AL forms for bidding this PROJECT will be avail- if they intend to use a craft or classification not
EUREKA, CA 95503 able on April 5, 2018; on file in the general wage determinations, they
(707) 269-0167 • For download from City Website www.cityo- may be required to pay the wage rate of that
CROSSWORD SOLUTION Wesleyan Church 4/4, 4/11, 4/18 farcata.org under “Bid on a Project”. craft of classification most closely related to it as
• For purchase at City Manager’s Office, 736 shown in the general determinations.
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of $60.00 shall not be refundable, plus a ship-
The above PROJECT is subject to uniform
construction cost accounting procedures as set
E R I E E S T E E R A N T Pastor Chuck Clark ARCATA, CA ping and handling fee of $35.00 for mailing of forth in the California Public Contracts Code,
T R A N S P O T R A S E A
S I T S H A G Coffee/fellowship (707) 825-2101 PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS. Checks pay- Section 22000 et seq., the Uniform Public Con-
I N T O T O A N I S E T T E at 10 a.m. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS able to the City of Arcata and shall be mailed or struction Cost Accounting Act.
M O O N S B L I N K A R S FOR ARCATA CITY HALL delivered in person to the Property and Special All bidders shall be licensed in accordance
A F T S D O I N G S K I S Traditional worship INTERIOR REMODEL Projects Manager. with the laws of the State of California.
M A E P A S S E P I E C E at 10:30 a.m. The City of Arcata is soliciting bids for the AR- • For viewing at City Manager’s Office, 736 “F” Katie Marsolan, Property and Special Projects
S T R A I G H T W A R R E N CATA CITY HALL INTERIOR REMODEL. The Street, Arcata, CA 95521 and at the Manager
N E W D I L L Bible Study WORK consists of furnishing all labor, materi- Humboldt Builder’s Exchange, 1213 5th 4/4, 4/11
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1645 Fischer Rd., McKinleyville NOTICE OF ARCATA CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING
FOR A LAND USE CODE AMENDMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Arcata City Council will conduct a Public Hearing on Wednesday, April
18, 2018, beginning at 6:00 p.m. (or as soon thereafter as can be heard) in the City Council Chambers, Arcata
City Hall, 736 F St., to consider a Land Use Code text amendment to allow cannabis retail sale and service land
use activities.
Project Description: The City Council will consider introducing Ordinance No. 1501 to amend the City’s
Zoning Ordinance, the Land Use Code (Code), to add permit requirements for cannabis retail and service land
uses and activities. The proposed amendments will affect sections: 9.26.030, Table 2-10 Allowable Land Uses;
9.28.130 Cannabis Innovation Zone Combining Zone; 9.42.040 Accessory Uses; and 9.42.105 Medical Cannabis:
Cultivation and Dispensing. The Code amendments will require a Use Permit for cannabis retail sale and service
land use activities. The City proposes to limit the number of Use Permits for cannabis retail sale and service land
use activities.
Project Type: Land Use Code Text Amendment
Location / Assessor’s Parcel Numbers (APN) / Property Owner: The Code text amendment affects com-
mercial and industrial zoned parcels.
Applicant: City of Arcata
File Number: 178-047-LUCA
Zoning: Commercial Central, Commercial General, Commercial Mixed, Industrial Limited, Industrial Limited
2 – Creamery District, and Industrial General with a Cannabis Innovation Zone Combining Zone.
General Plan: Commercial General, Commercial Mixed, Commercial Central, Industrial-Limited, and Indus-
trial-General.
Coastal Status: Some Commercial General and Commercial Central properties are located in the Coastal
Zone.
Environmental: The proposed Code amendments are exempt from environmental review according to Cali-
fornia Code of Regulations § 15061(b)3 as there is no possibility the activity will have a significant effect on the
environment.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that anyone desiring to present testimony regarding said project may do so prior
to or at the public hearing noticed herein.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the information regarding the proposed project and environmental review
may be reviewed at the Community Development Department at Arcata City Hall, 736 “F” Street, Arcata, on week-
days between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Phone 707-822-5955. Contact person: Joe Mateer, Senior
Planner.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that, pursuant to state law, “If you challenge City action on a proposed project in
court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described
in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the hearing body at, or prior to, the public hearing(s).
Publish Date: April 4, 2018, 1/8 page ad MRU
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 18-00109 and shows good cause why the 2089.45 feet North and 591.33 feet interest thereon, as provided in said 3/28, 4/4 areas, north of the Mad River). The CONTRACTOR shall possess a
STATEMENT The following person(s) is (are) court should not grant the authority. East of the corner to Sections 11, note(s), advances, if any, under the Board intends to make its appoint- “C-39 Roofing Contractor” license
18-00150 doing business as: A hearing on the petition will be 12, 13, and 14, Township 3 South, terms of the Deed of Trust, estimat- ment no later than June 29, 2018. at the time this contract is bid or
The following person(s) is (are) SAUNA SURROUND YOU held in this court as follows: Range 5 East, Humboldt Base and ed fees, charges and expenses of CITATION FOR PUBLICATION Any person interested in being a combination of classes required
doing business as: SURROUND YOU Date: APRIL 26, 2018 Meridian, which point falls in the the trustee and of the trusts created UNDER WELFARE AND considered for appointment to this by the categories and type of work
FAMILY TREE MEDICINALS SURROUNDU Time: 2:00 PM center of a County Road traveling by said Deed of Trust, to wit: Said INSTITUTIONS CODE seat on the Board of Directors is included in this contract.
1300 BLACK CREEK LANE HOME SURROUND YOU Dept.: 4 Easterly through said Section 11; property is being sold for the ex- SECTION 294 asked to submit an application of PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS,
KORBELL, CA 95550 CARPENTRY Address of court: Superior Court and running thence South 75 de- press purpose of paying the obliga- Case Name: Carter Roosa qualifications. Forms are available AND PROPOSAL forms for bidding
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT 13013 WEST END ROAD of California, County of Humboldt, grees 10 minutes 00 seconds East tions secured by said Deed of Trust, Case No. JV180029 at any of the District fire stations this PROJECT will be available
JESSE W. CARNES ARCATA, CA 95521 825 Fifth Street, Eureka, CA, 109.09 feet; North 67 degrees 19 including fees and expenses of 1. To Jeffrey M. Roosa, Jr. and or through the District website at April 4, 2018;
1300 BLACK CREEK LANE COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT 95501. minutes 30 seconds East 240.03 sale. The total amount of the unpaid Sharon Spiers and anyone claim- www.arcatafire.org. • For download from City Web-
KORBELL, CA 95550 JEREMY M. CHAPMAN If you object to the granting of feet; North 77 degrees 55 minutes principal balance, interest thereon,
ing to be a parent of Carter Roosa Applications can be mailed to site www.cityofarcata.org under
This business is conducted by: 13013 WEST END ROAD the petition, you should appear at 15 seconds East 75.90 feet; South together with reasonable estimated
born on 1/19/2018 at Redwood the District Office at 2149 Central “Bid on a Project”.
AN INDIVIDUAL ARCATA, CA 95521 the hearing and state your objec- 69 degrees 33 minutes 15 seconds costs, expenses and advances at
tions or file written objections with East 94.50 feet; South 87 degrees the time of the initial publication of Memorial Hospital, Fortuna, CA. Avenue, McKinleyville, CA 95519 • For purchase at City Manag-
S/ JESSE CARNES This business is conducted by:
the court before the hearing. Your 53 minutes 45 seconds East 78.10 the Notice of Trustee’s Sale is esti- 2. A hearing will be held on July or dropped off Monday – Friday er’s Office, 736 “F” Street, Arcata,
/OWNER AN INDIVIDUAL
appearance may be in person or by feet; North 46 degrees 06 minutes mated to be $224,710.74. The ben- 9, 2018 at 8:30 a.m. in Dept. 7 lo- between 8am and 5pm, closed for CA 95521. A printing charge of
This statement was filed with the S /JEREMY M.CHAPMAN,
your attorney. 45 seconds East 152.34 feet; North eficiary under said Deed of Trust cated at Superior Court of Califor- lunch. Application deadline is April $15.00 shall not be refundable,
Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH OWNER
16, 2018 This statement was filed with the If you are a creditor or a con- 66 degrees 49 minutes 30 seconds heretofore executed and delivered nia, County of Humboldt, 825 Fifth 30, 2018 at 4 p.m. – postmarks not plus a shipping and handling fee of
KELLY E. SANDERS Humboldt County Clerk on FEB.. tingent creditor of the decedent, East 230.47 feet; North 38 degrees to the undersigned a written Decla- Street, Eureka, CA 95501, Juvenile accepted. $15.00 for mailing of PLANS and
SE DEPUTY CLERK 26, 2018 you must file your claim with the 31 minutes 30 seconds East 217.15 ration of Default and Demand for Division, 2nd floor. Questions concerning this SPECIFICATIONS. Checks pay-
3/28, 4/4, 4/11, 4/18
KELLY E. SANDERS court and mail a copy to the per- feet; North 72 degrees 07 minutes Sale, and a written Notice of Default 3. At the hearing the court will appointment should be directed able to the City of Arcata and shall
SM DEPUTY CLERK sonal representative appointed by 30 seconds East 80.60 feet; South and Election to Sell. The under- consider the recommendations to the Clerk of the Board, at 825- be mailed or delivered in person to
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 3/14, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4 the court within the later of either 77 degrees 09 minutes 45 seconds signed Trustee, or predecessor of the social worker or probation 2000. The Board will consider all the Property and Special Projects
STATEMENT (1) four months from the date of East 124.39 feet; North 76 degrees Trustee, has caused said Notice of officer. applicants at the regular scheduled Manager.
18-00155 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME first issuance of letters to a general 32 minutes 45 seconds East 78.06 Default and Election to Sell to be 4. The social worker or proba- District Board meeting on May 15, • For viewing at City Manager’s
The following person(s) is (are) STATEMENT personal representative, as de- feet; North 51 degrees 59 minutes recorded in the county where the tion officer will recommend that 2018 at 5:30 p.m., 631 9th Street,
fined in section 58(b) of the Califor- 45 seconds East 126.20 feet; North real property is located and more Office, 736 “F” Street, Arcata, CA
doing business as: 18-00134 your child be freed from your legal Arcata CA.
ATLAS ENGINEERING The following person(s) is (are) nia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days 35 degrees 55 minutes 45 seconds than three months have elapsed 95521 and at the Humboldt Build-
custody so that the child may be Dated: March 30, 2018
252 G STREET doing business as: from the date of mailing or person- East 137 .47 feet; North 49 degrees since such recordation. NOTICE er’s Exchange, 1213 5th Street,
adopted. If the court follows the By: Becky Schuette, Clerk of the
ARCATA, CA 95521 REDWOOD DENTAL LAB al delivery to you of a notice under 48 minutes 45 seconds East 88.56 TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you recommendation, all your parental Eureka, CA 95501.
Board
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT 2339 HARRISON AVE. section 9052 of the California feet; North 74 degrees 00 minutes are considering bidding on this rights to the child will be terminat- This CONTRACT is subject to
4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25
MICHAEL A. TAYLOR EUREKA, CA 95501 Probate Code. Other California 45 seconds East 242.02 feet; North property lien, you should under- State contract non-discrimination
ed.
252 G STREET COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT statutes and legal authority may 89 degrees 46 minutes 00 seconds stand that there are risks involved in and compliance requirements
5. You have the right to be pres- CITY OF ARCATA
ARCATA, CA 95521 DARRELL FURTADO affect your rights as a creditor. East 145.50 feet; South 62 degrees bidding at a trustee auction. You will
ent at the hearing, to present evi- ENVIROMENTAL pursuant to Government Code,
This business is conducted by: 1304 WEST AVENUE You may want to consult with an 18 minutes 30 seconds East, an be bidding on a lien, not on the prop-
attorney knowledgeable in Cali- undetermined distance to enter the erty itself. Placing the highest bid at dence, and you have the right to be SERVICES DEPT. Section 12990.
AN INDIVIDUAL EUREKA, CA 95501
fornia law. Southwest Quarter of the Northeast a trustee auction does not automat- represented by an attorney. If you 736 F STREET The City of Arcata hereby no-
S/ MICHAEL A. TAYLOR This business is conducted by:
You may examine the file kept Quarter of said Section 12, Town- ically entitle you to free and clear do not have an attorney and cannot ARCATA, CA tifies all bidders that it will affir-
/PRINCIPAL ENGINEER AN INDIVIDUAL
This statement was filed with the S /DARRELL FURTADO, by the court. If you are a person ship 3 South, Range 5 East, Hum- ownership of the property. You afford to hire one, the court will ap- (707) 825-2167 matively insure that any contract
Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH SOLE PROPRIETOR interested in the estate, you may boldt Base and Meridian. EXCEPT- should also be aware that the lien point an attorney for you. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS entered into pursuant to this ad-
19, 2018 This statement was filed with the file with the court a formal Request ING THEREFROM that portion being auctioned off may be a junior 6. If the court terminates your FOR REROOF CHLORINE vertisement, disadvantaged busi-
KELLY E. SANDERS Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH. for Special Notice (form DE-154) thereof lying within the Southeast lien. If you are the highest bidder at parental rights, the order may be BUILDING ness enterprises will be afforded
SE DEPUTY CLERK 8, 2018 of the filing of an inventory and Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of the auction, you are or may be re- final. The City of Arcata is soliciting full opportunity to submit bids in
3/28, 4/4, 4/11, 4/18
KELLY E. SANDERS appraisal of estate assets or of any said Section 12. PARCEL THREE A sponsible for paying off all liens se- 7. The court will proceed with bids for reroofing the Chlorine
petittion or account as provided non-exclusive easement for in- nior to the lien being auctioned off, response to this invitation and will
SC DEPUTY CLERK this hearing whether or not you are Building with an additive alternate
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME in Probate Code section 1250. A gress, egress and utilities over a before you can receive clear title to present. not be discriminated against on
3/14, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4
for reroofing a portion of the Drying
STATEMENT Request for Special Notice form is strip of land, the center line of which the property. You are encouraged to ATTORNEY FOR: Bed Structure located at the City’s the grounds of race, color, sex, or
18-00137 NOTICE OF PETITION TO available from the court clerk. is the same as that portion reserved investigate the existence, priority, CHILD WELFARE SERVICES Corporation Yard, at 600 South G national origin in consideration for
The following person(s) is (are) ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Attorney for the petitioner: and described under (B) in the and size of outstanding liens that JEFFREY S. BLANCK, COUNTY Street, in the City of Arcata, Cali- an award.
doing business as: JOSE C. SILVEIRA LAURENCE S. ROSS Grant Deed from Humboldt Land may exist on this property by con- COUNSEL #115447 fornia. Pursuant to Section 1733 of the
COMMUNITY REALTY – CASE NO.: PR180059 OWENS & ROSS and Cattle, LLC, a Limited Liability tacting the county recorder’s office DEBRA AVENMARG, DEPUTY Labor Code, the Director of Califor-
The WORK consists of removal
HANNAH WINANS To all heirs, beneficiaries, cred- 310 THIRD ST. STE. D Company, to Tim Lee Clark, a mar- or a title insurance company, either COUNTY COUNSEL #271366 and disposal of existing roofing nia Department of Industrial Rela-
2355 CENTRAL AVE. STE. D itors, contingent creditors, and EUREKA, CA 95501 ried man as his separate property, of which may charge you a fee for
825 FIFTH STREET and installing new 24 gage stand- tions has determined the general
MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 persons who may otherwise be (707) 441-1185 recorded June 14, 2013 as Instru- this information. If you consult either
EUREKA, CA 95501 ing seam concealed fastener metal prevailing rate of wages. Bidders
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT interested in the will or estate, or 3/28, 4/4, 4/11 ment No. 2013-013778-4, Hum- of these resources, you should be
aware that the same lender may (707) 445-7236 roof and requires furnishing all la- should contact the Department of
HANNAH L. WINANS both, of: JOSE C. SILVEIRA. boldt County Records, together with
a non-exclusive easement for in- hold more than one mortgage or DATE: MARCH 26, 2018 bor, supervision, incidentals, test- Industrial Relations at (415) 703-
1751 WILD CANARY STREET Petition for Probate has been
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE gress egress and utilities over any deed of trust on the property. NO- Clerk, by Kim M. Bartleson, ing, equipment, materials and per-
MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 filed by: LUIS VALADAO in the Su- 4281 for General Prevailing Wage
FOR CHANGE OF NAME road constructed pursuant to the TICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: Deputy forming all work required to make
This business is conducted by: perior Court of California, County Rates on specific job classifica-
NGOC THI NGUYEN-BRADY 4/4, 4/11, 4/18 those improvements. The WORK
AN INDIVIDUAL of HUMBOLDT. rights last reserved in said Grant The sale date shown on this notice tions. Future effective wage rates,
\SUPERIOR COURT OF
S/ HANNAH WINANS The Petition for Probate re- Deed. TRACT B PARCEL ONE Lot of sale may be postponed one or consists of, but is not limited to
CALIFORNIA which have been predetermined,
/OWNER quests that: LUIS VALADAO be COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT 1 and Lot 2 of Section 7 in Township more times by the mortgagee, ben- NOTICE OF VACANCY removal and disposal of existing
3 South of Range 6 East, Humboldt eficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant BOARD OF DIRECTORS roof, carpentry work, replacement are on file with the California De-
This statement was filed with the appointed as personal representa- CASE NO. CV180205
Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH tive to administer the estate of the TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Meridian. PARCEL TWO A non-ex- to Section 2924g of the California Due to the pending resigna- of skylights, ventilation turbines, partment of Industrial Relations.
12, 2018 decedent. 1. Petitioner has filed a peti- clusive easement for ingress and Civil Code. The law requires that in- tion of Director Linda Sundberg, and installation of new roof, with all Bidders are advised that if they in-
tion with this court for a decree egress for all purposes over a strip formation about trustee sale post- effective at the conclusion of the tend to use a craft or classification
KELLY E. SANDERS The petition requests authority flashing and sealants.
changing names as follows:
SE DEPUTY CLERK to administer the estate under the of land, 50 feet in width, the center ponements be made available to May 15, 2018, Board meeting, a not on file in the general wage de-
Present name: NGOC THI NGUY-
3/28, 4/4, 4/11, 4/18
Independent Administration of Es- EN-BRADY to Proposed name JADE line of which is described as follows: you and to the public, as a courtesy vacancy will exist for the position Sealed bids will be received terminations, they may be required
tates Act. (This authority will allow NGUYEN BRADY BEGINNING at a point 2089.45 feet to those not present at the sale. If she occupied serving the Board of until 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April to pay the wage rate of that craft of
ABANDONMENT OF FICTITIOUS the personal representative to take 2. THE COURT ORDERS that all per- North and 591.33 feet East of the you wish to learn whether your sale Directors of the Arcata Fire Protec- 24, 2018, at which time they will classification most closely related
BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT any actions without obtaining court sons interested in this matter appear corner to Sections 11, 12, 13, and date has been postponed, and, if tion District in Division 2. be transferred to the City Council
before this court, located at 825 5th 14, Township 3 South, Range 5 applicable, the rescheduled time to it as shown in the general deter-
17-00676 approval. Before taking certain As this appointment will occur Chambers where they will be pub-
COUNTY OF ORIGINAL very important actions, however, Street, Eureka, California, at the hear- East, Humboldt Base and Meridian, and date for the sale of this property, minations.
ing indicated below to show cause, if in the second half of the term of licly opened and read aloud by the
FILING: HUMBOLDT the personal representative will which point falls in the center of a you may call (949) 860-9155 for in- The above project is subject to
any, why the application should not be office and more than 130 days City Engineer or his designated
DATE OF ORIGINAL FILING: be required to give notice to inter- granted. Any person objecting to the County Road traveling Easterly formation regarding the trustee’s uniform construction cost account-
prior to the next general district representative. Said bids will be re-
DEC.26, 2017 ested persons unless they have name changes described above must file through said Section 11; and run- sale or visit www.innovativefieldser- ing procedures as set forth in the
election, the appointment to fill the ferred to the Arcata City Council for
The following person(s) was (were) waived notice or consented to the a written objection that includes the rea- ning thence South 75 degrees 10 vices.com for information regarding California Public Contracts Code,
sons for the objection at least two court minutes 00 seconds East 109.09 the trustee’s sale using the file num- vacancy will expire on the first Fri- consideration at their next regularly
doing business as: proposed action.) The independent Section 22000 et seq., the Uniform
days before the matter is scheduled to be feet; North 67 degrees 19 minutes ber assigned to this case, which is day in December 2018. Should the scheduled meeting on or after May
EMERALD GENETICS administration authority will be Public Construction Cost Account-
heard and must appear at the hearing to 30 seconds East 240.03 feet; North 17-100274. Information about post- appointee desire to continue, he 2, 2018.
4751 WEST END RD. granted unless an interested per-
show cause why the petition should not
77 degrees 55 minutes 15 seconds ponements that are very short in or she must file candidacy for the Questions regarding the project ing Act.
ARCATA, CA 95521 son files an objection to the petition be granted. If no written objection is time-
P.O. BOX 4561 and shows good cause why the East 75.90 feet; South 69 degrees duration or that occur close in time November 2018 General Election. may be directed to, or a site tour All bidders shall be licensed in
ly filed, the court may grant the petition
ARCATA, CA 95518 court should not grant the authority. without a hearing. 33 minutes 15 seconds East 94.50 to the scheduled sale may not im- Prospective candidates must may be arranged, by contacting the accordance with the laws of the
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT A hearing on the petition will be Date:MAY 8, 2018 feet; South 87 degrees 53 minutes mediately be reflected in the tele- reside and be a registered voter Arcata Environmental Services De- State of California.
RIGHTEOUS INNOVATIONS LLC held in this court as follows: Time: 1:45 p.m. 45 seconds East 78 10 feet; North phone information or on the Internet within the boundaries of Division partment at (707) 825-2167. Katie Marsolan, Property and
CALIFORNIA Date: APRIL 19, 2018 Dept.: 4 46 degrees 06 minutes 45 seconds Web site. The best way to verify 2 of the Arcata Fire Protection Dis- Bids received after the specified Special Projects Manager
3. A copy of this Order to Show Cause East 152.34 feet; North 66 degrees postponement information is to at- trict (Division 2 includes all prop-
201734810253 Time: 2:00 PM opening time will not be consid- April 2, 2018
shall be published at least once a week
1203 LINCOLN AVE. Dept.: 6 49 minutes 30 seconds East 230.47 tend the scheduled sale. PLEASE erties located south of Hiller Road ered. The bidder is solely responsi-
for four successive weeks prior to the 4/4, 4/11
ARCATA, CA 95521 Address of court: Superior Court date set for hearing on the petition in feet; North 38 degrees 31 minutes TAKE NOTICE THAT if the Trustee in McKinleyville and the Glendale ble for the timely delivery of his bid.
This business is conducted by: of California, County of Humboldt, the following newspaper of general 30 seconds East 217.15 feet; North is unable to convey title for any rea-
A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 825 Fifth Street, Eureka, CA, circulation, printed in this county: Mad 72 degrees 07 minutes 30 seconds son, the successful bidder’s sole
S /MATTHEW SMITH LAGGIANO , 95501. River Union. East 80.60 feet; South 77 degrees and exclusive remedy shall be re-
Date: 3/13/18 turn of monies paid to the Trustee, T.S. No.: 2017-02915-CA A.P.N.:307-121-054-000
OWNER If you object to the granting of 09 minutes 45 seconds East 124.39
JOYCE D. HINRICHS feet; North 76 degrees 32 minutes and the successful bidder shall Property Address: 7780 Torgersen Rd, Eureka, CA 95503-9634
This statement was filed with the the petition, you should appear at
Judge of the Superior
45 seconds East 78.06 feet; North have no further recourse. Further, if NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH. the hearing and state your objec-
3/28, 4/4/, 4/11,4/18
51 degrees 59 minutes 45 seconds the foreclosure sale is set aside for PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE § 2923.3(a) and (d), THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED TO
14, 2018 tions or file written objections with
KELLY E. SANDERS the court before the hearing. Your East 126.20 feet; North 35 degrees any reason, the Purchaser at the BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THE RECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUT ONLY TO THE
Loan No.: Title Order No.: Trust- 55 minutes 45 seconds East 137.47 sale shall be entitled only to a return COPIES PROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR.
KL DEPUTY CLERK appearance may be in person or by
ee’s Sale No.: 17-100274 ATTEN- feet; North 49 degrees 48 minutes of the deposit paid and shall have NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED
3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11
your attorney.
TION RECORDER: THE FOLLOW- 45 seconds East 88.56 feet; North no further recourse or remedy IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:
If you are a creditor or a con-
ING REFERENCE TO AN AT- 74 degrees 00 minutes 45 seconds against the Mortgagor, Mortgagee,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tingent creditor of the decedent,
TACHED SUMMARY IS ONLY AP- East 242.02 feet; North 89 degrees or Trustee herein. If you have previ-
STATEMENT you must file your claim with the
PLICABLE TO NOTICE(S) MAILED 46 minutes 00 seconds East 145.50 ously been discharged in bankrupt-
18-00145 court and mail a copy to the per-
TO THE TRUSTOR. NOTE: feet; South 62 degrees 18 minutes cy, you may have been released of
The following person(s) is (are) sonal representative appointed by
THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE 30 seconds East, an undetermined personal liability for this loan in
doing business as: the court within the later of either
INFORMATION IN THIS DOCU- distance to enter the Southwest which case this notice is intended to
EMERALD GENETICS (1) four months from the date of
MENT ATTACHED. NOTICE OF Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of exercise the note holders rights
4751 WEST END ROAD first issuance of letters to a general
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN said Sectio·n 12, Township 3 South, against the real property only. As
ARCATA, CA 95521 personal representative, as de- YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 06/25/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF Range 5 East, Humboldt Base and required by law, you are notified that
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT fined in section 58(b) of the Califor- ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
TRUST DATED 1/6/2015. UNLESS Meridian. EXCEPTING THERE- a negative credit reporting may be
PURE HUMBOLDT nia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT FROM that portion thereof lying submitted to a credit report agency if
EXTRACTIONS, LLC from the date of mailing or person- A LAWYER.
YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE within the Southeast Quarter of the you fail to fulfill the terms of your
CALIFORNIA al delivery to you of a notice under Trustor: Robert Mcguiness, AN UNMARRIED MAN AND Jewel Chomicki- McGuiness an unmarried
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Northwest Quarter of said Section credit obligation. FOR TRUSTEE’S
201718810180 section 9052 of the California woman as joint tenants.
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE 12. PARCEL THREE Non-exclusive SALE DATES, BIDS AND POST-
4751 WEST END ROAD Probate Code. Other California
NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS easements 40 feet in width for in- PONEMENT INFORMATION, Duly Appointed Trustee: Western Progressive, LLC
ARCATA, CA 95521 statutes and legal authority may
AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD gress, egress, and utilities, the cen- PLEASE CALL (949) 860-9155 OR Deed of Trust Recorded 06/29/2007 as Instrument No. 2007-19532-13 in book ---, page--- and of Official
This business is conducted by: affect your rights as a creditor.
CONTACT A LAWYER. On April 13, ter lines of which are more specifi- VISIT www.chtrustdeed.com FOR Records in the office of the Recorder of Humboldt County, California,
A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY You may want to consult with an
2018, at 10:00 AM, C&H TRUST cally described and shown on the ANY OTHER INQUIRIES, INCLUD- Date of Sale: 05/04/2018 at 10:00 AM
S /TIM CROWLEY attorney knowledgeable in Cali-
DEED SERVICE, as duly appointed Record of Survey for Humboldt ING LITIGATION OR BANKRUPT- Place of Sale:
/OWNER fornia law.
or substituted Trustee, under the Land and Cattle, LLC, recorded in CY MATTERS, PLEASE CALL AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 825 5TH STREET, EUREKA, CA 95501
This statement was filed with the You may examine the file kept
certain Deed of Trust executed by Book 70 of Surveys, Pages· 85, 86 (949) 305-8901 OR FAX (949) 305- Estimated amount of unpaid balance, reasonably estimated costs and other charges: $ 456,657.53
Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH by the court. If you are a person
Anton Karamifilov, a married man and 87, Humboldt County Records, 8406 Dated: 03/13/2018 C&H Trust THE TRUSTEE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S
13, 2018 interested in the estate, you may
as his sole and separate property as as Easement 13, and Easement 14. Deed Service, as Successor Trust- CHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL
KELLY E. SANDERS file with the court a formal Request
Trustor, to secure obligations in fa- PARCEL FOUR A non-exclusive ee By: Coby Halavais, Trustee Sale
SM DEPUTY CLERK for Special Notice (form DE-154) CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO-
vor of Tim Lee Clark as Beneficiary, easement for ingress, egress and Officer (IFS# 6290 03/22/18,
, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11
of the filing of an inventory and CIATION, A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OF THE
recorded on 1/26/2015, as Instru- utilities over any road constructed 03/29/18, 04/05/18)
appraisal of estate assets or of any FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATE:
ment No. 2015-001946-10, in Book pursuant to the following: (1) Rights 3/28, 4/4/, 4/11
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME petittion or account as provided All right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described property
xxx, Page xxx of Official Records in reserved in the last paragraph un-
STATEMENT in Probate Code section 1250. A under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described as:
the office of the County Recorder of der PARCEL ONE in Grant Deed CITY OF ARCATA
18-00139 Request for Special Notice form is More fully described in said Deed of Trust.
Humboldt County, California. WILL from Humboldt Land and Cattle, NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR
The following person(s) is (are) available from the court clerk. Street Address or other common designation of real property: 7780 Torgersen Rd, Eureka, CA 95503-
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO LLC, a California Limited Liability PROPOSALS (RFP)
doing business as: Attorney for the petitioner: 9634
THE HIGHEST BIDDER for cash, or Company, to Bairn M, Niemela, a OLD ARCATA ROAD I
THELCON STEPHEN G. WATSON A.P.N.: 307-121-054-000
cashier’s check, (payable at the single man, recorded June 14th, MPROVEMENTS: ENGINEERING
825 EVANS ROAD LAW OFFICE OF W.G. WATSON The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other
time of sale in lawful money of the 2013 as Instrument No. 2013-1377- AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
FIELDBROOK, CA 95519 JR. common designation, if any, shown above.
United States by cash, a cashier’s 4, Humboldt County Records. (2) The City of Arcata’s Engineering
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT 715 I STREET
check drawn by a state or national Rights reserved in the last para- Department is seeking a qualified The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, posses-
EDWARD G.LAIDLAW P.O. BOX 1021
bank, a state or federal credit union, graph of the description in Grant consulting firm to provide engineer- sion, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust
825 EVANS ROAD EUREKA, CA 95502
or a state or federal savings and Deed from Humboldt Land and Cat- ing services and environmental with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees,
FIELDBROOK, CA 95519 (707) 444-3071
loan association, or savings bank tle, LLC, a Limited Liability Compa- studies for the Old Arcata Road Im- charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of
This business is conducted by: 3/28, 4/4, 4/11
specified in section 5102 of the Fi- ny, to Tim Lee Clark, a married man provement Project. Work includes the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs,
AN INDIVIDUAL
nancial Code and authorized to as his separate property, .recorded preparing California Environmental expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is:
S /EDWARD LAIDLAW NOTICE OF PETITION TO
business in this state) (TRUSTEE June 14, 2013 as Instrument No. Quality Act (CEQA) and National $ 456,657.53.
/OWNER ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
REQUESTS THAT CASHIER’S 2013-013778-4, Humboldt County Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Note: Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bid less than the total debt owed, it is possible that at
This statement was filed with the EDWARD KEITH GILBERT
CHECKS BE MADE PAYABLE TO Records. TRACT C A non-exclusive supporting documents and com- the time of the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debt.
Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH CASE NO.: PR180062
“C&H TRUST DEED SERVICE” DI- easement for ingress and egress, pletion of final plans, specifications,
13, 2018 To all heirs, beneficiaries, credi- If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy
RECTLY) AT THE FRONT EN- together with the right to construct and estimates (PS&E). The Old
KELLY E. SANDERS tors, contingent creditors, and per- shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further
TRANCE TO THE COUNTY and maintain a road traversing the Arcata Road Improvements project
SM DEPUTY CLERK sons who may otherwise be inter- recourse.
COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 825 north half of the northwest quarter is located between the Buttermilk
, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11
ested in the will or estate, or both, The beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and delivered to the undersigned a written request
5TH STREET, EUREKA, CA all ofthe southeast quarter of said Sec- Lane roundabout and the Jacoby
of: EDWARD KEITH GILBERT. to commence foreclosure, and the undersigned caused a Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be
right, title and interest conveyed to tion 12. SALE IS BEING CON- Creek Road intersection in Bayside,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Petition for Probate has been recorded in the county where the real property is located.
and now held by it under said Deed DUCTED AT THE REQUEST OF California, and will be funded with
STATEMENT filed by: JACQUELINE SUE GIL- NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should
of Trust in and to the following de- THE ABOVE DESIGNATED BENE- Local, State and Federal dollars
18-00141 BERT in the Superior Court of understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not
scribed real property situated in the FICIARY(IES) WHO MAY BE CON- requiring the Consultant to follow all
The following person(s) is (are) California, County of HUMBOLDT. on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to
aforesaid County and State, to wit: TACTED THROUGH C&H TRUST pertinent local, State, and Federal
doing business as: The Petition for Probate re- free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may
AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN DEED SERVICE AT THE ABOVE laws and regulations. Total amount
JACOBY CREEK FLOWERS quests that: JACQUELINE SUE be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off
SAID DEED OF TRUST. The street REFERENCED ADDRESS. DI- payable to the Consultant shall not
45 FELLOWSHIP WAY GILBERT be appointed as person-
address or other common designa- RECTIONS TO THE SUBJECT exceed $200,000.00 with a per- all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are
BAYSIDE, CA 95524 al representative to administer the
tion of the above-described property PROPERTY MAY BE OBTAINED formance period/contract from the encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this prop-
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT estate of the decedent.
is purported to be: THE PROPER- PURSUANT TO A WRITTEN RE- date approved by the Arcata City erty by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge
VIRGINIA L. RYDER The petition requests authority
TY BEING SOLD IS VACANT QUEST SUBMITTED TO C&H Council in 2018 through July 2019. you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same
1930 BIRD AVE. to administer the estate under the
LAND CONTAINING NO COM- TRUST DEED SERVICE WITHIN The DBE goal for this project is 5 %. lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on this property.
MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 Independent Administration of Es-
MON DESCRIPTION OR AD- 10 DAYS FROM THE FIRST PUB- Sealed proposals for this work NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or
This business is conducted by: tates Act. (This authority will allow
DRESS. All that certain real proper- LICATION OF THIS NOTICE. APN will be received at the City Man- more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California
AN INDIVIDUAL the personal representative to take
ty situated in the County of Hum- 216-206-004. The undersigned ager’s Office, 736 F Street, Arcata, Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you
S /VIRGINIA L. RYDER any actions without obtaining court
boldt, State of California, described Trustee disclaims any liability for California, until 4:00 p.m. on Tues- and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale
/OWNER approval. Before taking certain
as follows: TRACT A PARCEL ONE any incorrectness of the street ad- day April 24, 2018. The proposals
This statement was filed with the very important actions, however, date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property,
The Northeast Quarter of the South- dress and/or other common desig- submitted in response to this RFP
Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH the personal representative will you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this Internet Web site http://www.altisource.com/MortgageServices/
east Quarter of Section 12 in Town- nation, if any, shown hereinabove. will be used as a basis for selecting
13, 2018 be required to give notice to inter- DefaultManagement/TrusteeServices.aspx using the file number assigned to this case 2017-02915-CA.
ship 3 South of Range 5 East, Hum- Said sale will be made, but” without the Consultant for this project. The
KELLY E. SANDERS ested persons unless they have Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the sched-
boldt Meridian. PARCEL TWO A covenant or warranty, express or Request for Proposals Package for
SC DEPUTY CLERK waived notice or consented to the uled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The
non-exclusive easement for ingress implied, regarding title, possession, this work can be obtained on the
, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11
proposed action.) The independent best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale.
and egress for all purposes over a or encumbrances, to pay the re- City’s website, www.cityofarcata.
administration authority will be Date: March 17, 2018
strip of land, 50 feet in width, the maining principal sum of the note(s) org, on or after Friday, March 24,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME granted unless an interested per- Western Progressive, LLC, as Trustee for beneficiary
center line of which is described as secured by said Deed of Trust, with 2018.
STATEMENT son files an objection to the petition C/o 1500 Palma Drive, Suite 237
follows: BEGINNING at a point
Ventura, CA 93003
Sale Information Line: (866) 960-8299 http://www.altisource.com/MortgageServices/DefaultManagement/
BIRTHS, WEDDINGS AND OBITUARIES The Mad River Union is pleased to publish birth and wedding announcements TrusteeServices.aspx
and obituaries up to 250 words free of charge. Photos are welcome. Announcements longer than 250 words, but less Trustee Sale Assistant
than 500, are $100 per week. 500 to 1000 words are $200 a week. The Mad River Union is printed every Wednesday. WESTERN PROGRESSIVE, LLC MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COL-
LECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
E-mail announcements, with photos attached separately, to editor@madriverunion.com by 5 p.m. the Friday before. 4/4, 4/11, 4/18
B4 M AD R IVER U NION A PRIL 4, 2018

MCKINLEYVILLE GRANTS The McKinleyville Area Fund (MAF) is pleased to award seven mini-grants totaling
$19,250 to the following McKinleyville organizations: the Lions Club of McKinleyville; the Adult Day Health
Care Center of Mad River; the McKinleyville Family Resource Center; MCSD Parks and Recreation; Trinidad
Union School; McKinleyville Skatepark Collective; and the McKinleyville Middle School. The purpose of the
MA is to support public needs in the McKinleyville area for civic purposes, recreational and non profit
organi ations with special needs. Since its founding in , the MA specifically funds McKinleyville area
projects. Accepting the awards on March 28, above, are representatives of those organizations Mike Pin-
ske, Ann Pinske, Cyndi Bainbridge, Bob Wainwright, Lions; Virginia Moyer, Adult Day Health Care of Mad
River; Robin Baker, Family Resource Center; Lesley Frisbee, MCSD; Charlie Caldwell, Skatepark; Not pic-
tured are Denise Dolan, Trinidad School and Lizzy Dostal, Middle School. In addition, MAF Board members
participating and pictured are Chairman John Kulstad; Jeff and Monica Brock, David and Elaine Cherney,
Steve and Sandi Henry, Patricia Thomas, and Mary Burke, MCSD’s liaison to the MAF. Submitted photo

Humane Society about a year ago. His


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ie. We are told that this dog is Animal Shelter, 980 Lycoming Ave. in up in the shelter and his people were
12 years old, but honestly, no one can Mckinleyville. They are open Monday not able to take him back.
believe that! Cookie is affectionate through Friday and more information We have been contacted by the
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ed in kitties to have one as a house- bone or rawhide even when they were allowed pets. We have personally ob-
mate, but a right under his nose. I look forward to served that he knows sit, come, shake
dog friend and wait and is easy to walk.

season!
the column when I can report on his
would be adoption! This is a nice dog that is just a lit-
fine. Between radio interviews, tle confused by the kennel situation
Cookie is dog-walking, puppy vaccinations and at the shelter. We have contacted the
Humane Society where he came from,
Weekly organic produce specials at housebro- helping to reunite owners with their
but it certainly would be less upheaval
ken, spayed, lost dogs, it has been a busy week for
www.northcoast.coop/produce vaccinated Redwood Pals Rescue. for him to find a nice home right here.
Cookie
and micro- Close to 20 dogs went back to their Tucker is about two years old, neu-
chipped and owners last week and there were sev- tered, vaccinated, microchipped and
just waiting for a loving home for eral adoptions as well, yet the shelter is of mixed breed – border collie, Pit
her golden years. Older dogs make still remains quite full. We are look- Bull or anyone’s guess.
great companions as they tend to be ing for fosters or adopters for several To meet this smart fellow, please
well-behaved in the house and far less dogs, including this lovely boy Tucker. contact us at redwoodpalsrescue@
demanding than a younger dog. Tucker was adopted from a San Diego gmail.com or call (707) 839-9692.

Humboldt County Child Abuse


Prevention Coordinating Council
wants you to know that

April is Child Abuse


Prevention Awareness Month

DO YOUR PART!
To find out more visit: www.capcchumboldt.org

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