SVHD refuses public info letter from newspaper

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SVHD refuses public info letter from newspaper
Sports--
Weather-Summer here
on time . . .
All-stars
play here
see page 3
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THE MODOC COUNTY
RECORD
ESTABLISHED IN 1892
Vol. 125, No. 4
Alturas, California
June 23, 2016
50 Cents
22 Pages
SVHD refuses public info
letter from newspaper
Some
stress. . .
THESE THREE boys were a little concerned during the Round Robin
showing. The judge in the rabbit category was asking for some specifics
and they were doing their best to figure it out. The action was in the
Junior Livestock Show held last week. See the results on page 10-11. The
boys are left to right, Tyler Harris, Brennan Martinez and Derek Kresge.
Nicole Hinton photo
Fireworks safety, law stressed
With the Independence Day holiday
rapidly approaching, CAL FIRE is reminding residents of Lassen, Modoc and
Plumas Counties and visitors to these
areas about the legal and illegal use of
fireworks.
All fireworks are prohibited in Plumas County. Within Lassen and Modoc
Counties, “Safe and Sane” fireworks are
permitted only within the city limits of
Susanville and Alturas. With this in
mind, CALFIRE will be increasing their
law enforcement presence throughout
these areas over the 4th of July weekend.
California has a zero tolerance for the
sale and use of illegal fireworks. Illegal
fireworks include sky rockets, bottle
rockets, roman candles, aerial shells,
firecrackers and other types that ex
see Safe, page 3
City cuts dispatch rate to SO
The Alturas City Council voted Tuesday
to cut the payment for Modoc County Sheriff Dispatch from $375 to $200 monthly because of budget constraints.
A Memorandum of Understanding has
been in effect with the Modoc Sheriff’s
Office for 911 dispatch services for a few
years. It was instituted by Sheriff Mike
Poindexter and the Council generally approves the MOU under protest.
Also on Tuesday, City Treasurer Sara
Peet administered the oath of office to
Council people Bobby Ray, Jim Irvin,
Cheryl Nelson and City Clerk Cary
Baker. The four were incumbents and
were not challenged to another fouryear term.
The Council hired Eric Hunter, of Alturas, as the new City Fire Marshal,
effective July 1. He was hired at a
$41,216 annual salary and starts July
1.
On June 14, 2016 the Modoc Record
sent a certified letter to Surprise Valley
Hospital District Administrator Richard Cornwell as a public information
request for documents that could prove
the District actually paid on some of the
over $500,000 Internal Revenue Service
lien against the District.
That letter, which is a legal and actionable request, was available for pickup in
Cedarville on June 15. On June 16, the
District refused acceptance of the letter
and it was returned to the Record unopened.
The full letter is printed below.
Public Records Request
“Mr. Cornwell,
Consider this letter a legal request
for public records of the Surprise Valley
Healthcare District.
You have stated in public meetings,
March and April, that you have made
payments to the Internal Revenue Service of approximately $252,000 to pay
down the $406,836.96 lien filed by that
agency against the District.
The records I seek, as Publisher and Editor of the Modoc County Record, are proof
that those payments were made. I request
a dated receipt to your District from the
IRS validating your payment and copies of
the checks or warrants sent to the IRS.
In addition, please provide documentation that you have made the subsequent
payments to IRS of employer withholding
for income taxes, Social Security tax, or
Medicare tax from employee’s paychecks.
None of my requests include protected
documents and all fall under the Public
Records Act. You have 10 days to respond.
If you choose not to release the records,
please cite applicable law that would exempt disclosure.”
The intent of the Public Record request,
which will be delivered in a different manner, is simple and if Cornwell has been
telling the truth about the IRS payments,
would have shown that to be the case and
see Letter, page 3
Assistant DA likes being home
Modoc Assistant District Attorney Stacey
Todd, a 2006 graduate
of Modoc High School, is
pleased to be back in Modoc after seeing a large
part of the nation and the
world.
Todd earned a Bachelor’s Degree from Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas and her law
degree from Quinnipiac
University School of Law
in Hamden, Connecticut.
During her student
years, she made several
cross-country trips by car,
seeing a large swath of
United States. When she
chose Quinnipiac University in Connecticut,
at least part of the reason was that it made for
a closer flight to visit her
fiancé, Raymond Todd, in
Northern Ireland. He was
a student at the Universi-
ASSISTANT DA Stacey Todd is happy to be back
in Modoc.
ty of Ulster and a resident
of that country.
The pair married in Alturas in 2013. The two
live in Alturas and he is
employed by the Modoc
County Road Department.
He has an engineering degree.
She worked two summers as an intern in the
Modoc DA’s office and
jumped at the chance
to return to the County
when the Assistant DA
position opened up.
Todd worked with the
Innocence Project, with
her uncle, also a lawyer,
while she was in San Diego. The Innocence
see Todd, page 4
Sports Expo beat the weather
and rocked the Alturas park
From Lorissa Soriano
The 2016 Annual Modoc Sportsman’s and Outdoor Expo, which
took place Saturday and Sunday,
June 18-19 at Veteran’s Memorial
Park in Alturas, totally rocked this
year and the turnout was awesome.
Although it was questionable
whether or not the event would even
take place, due to the cold temperatures and downpour of rain received
Friday through Saturday morning,
the M.O.R.T. crew remained vigilante, optimistic and hopeful that
the weather would change for the
better.
“Thank goodness the powers that
be, stopped the rain, the sun came
out and
it got really nice outside,” said the
organizers.
Because of the rain the night be-
fore and the morning of the show, it made
it difficult to set up prior to the Expo as
the group had intended to do. However,
they persevered -- it was a bit chaotic but
nonetheless everything came together as
anticipated.
To start the day off on a positive note
Ruben Martinez of Alturas opened the
show with a Native prayer and offering
followed by a song, this would ensure a
great day would be had by all.
Immediately following Ruben’s invocation, Harry Boulade of Alturas and MC
for Golden Rose Productions got folks
movin’ and groovin” with his great selection of tunes, and set the tone for the day.
There were so many things to do and so
many activities going on throughout each
day, including: Lasso golf, crazy beads,
tule and cat tail doll making, rock art provided by the Surprise Valley BLM, kids
enjoyed crawling through the Lava Beds
see Expo, page 14
MODOC SUPERVISOR Jim Wills was on hand for the Sports Expo,
lending a hand and net at the popular fishing pond where more
than 300 kids got to try their luck. Lorissa Soriano photo
Page 2 - Modoc County Record - June 23, 2016
Off The RecoRd LeTTeRs To The ediToR
By Rick Holloway, Editor
Poor choice. . .
The amount of misinformation or lack of information
coming out of the Surprise Valley Hospital District to
the public is alarming.
First off, there is a strange belief among some supporters of the hospital that I am out to get it closed.
That’s just absurd – what we’re trying to do is keep it
open and insure it is a place centered on quality health
care. That is not the case at this time, regardless of
what some people believe. I’m sure it has its good moments and good results, but there are serious problems
in the facility and in the financial stability of the facility. There is no financial stability.
We are trying to ferret out the actual financial picture
and it’s pretty near impossible with the current state of
bookkeeping records. They look more like a jumble of
numbers arranged to support someone’s theory. I don’t
believe there will be an accurate picture of the hospital
district’s finances until an outside, independent audit
is done, and that’s not even in the picture. That should
be cause of worry.
When we sent a public records request last week to
the Administrator Richard Cornwell, it was to find out
if some of the IRS lien of over $400,000 had actually
been paid. We, and the people in the District, need
some proof, because taking him at his word without it,
is folly. There was an additional lien filed as well, so it
would lead some logical people to believe none it if has
been paid, but that’s what he had a chance to prove.
Instead, he chose to refuse a certified letter and it was
returned. What he and the Board need to understand
is that was a legal request for public documents, not a
casual “How ya’ doing” note. The information requested
is public information and not protected from release.
The request will also not go away . . . it will be delivered
again. Public entities don’t get to operate in the dark.
What’s sad is they could have simply released the information, if it exists, and put an end to the distrust
on that issue. What do you think they’re hiding? They
have the ability to shut me and others up if they can
prove $252,000 of the lien had indeed been paid when
Cornwell said it was. But when another lien was added,
it also increases the distrust.
What we’re talking about here, by the way, is nonpayment to IRS of employer withholding for income taxes,
social security tax, or Medicare tax. It’s a big deal.
Regardless of the excuses, it shows that facility is not
able to meet its commitments. You can run a business
for a while cherry picking what bills you pay and don’t
pay, but it will generally come back and bite you in the
end.
What supporters of the SV Hospital should remember
is that we charted the debt level at Modoc Medical Center on a monthly basis, leading finally to an accounting
and change. But in that case we had numbers from the
Modoc County Auditor’s Office. They couldn’t manipulate the numbers to suit a certain theory.
Have a great week.
The Modoc County
RecoRd
Alturas Plaindealer-Times,
Surprise Valley Record
Court Decree No. 6356, Modoc Superior Court
July 7, 1958
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Guest comment-Modoc timber important for
local mill; County supports
by John M. Lance
Warner Mountain Lumber
Company
I would like to thank Sean Curtis and
the Modoc County Board of Supervisors
for taking the stand they did to oppose
the request of the Collins Pine sawmill
located in Lakeview, Oregon, to import
federal logs from Modoc County to their
facility.
The Collins Pine sawmill, with
no competition, has enjoyed a large
amount of federal timber designated
solely to them from the Fremont-Winema National Forest under the Federal
Sustained Yield Unit that the US Congress formed in the 1040s. These rules
and regulations were put in place by
the government to protect the rural
communities from takeover and control
of the timber supply by large corporations.
At one time there were three sawmills
in Lakeview that operated off of the sustained yield unit and now there is only
one. At the same time there were numerous smaller sawmills operating off
of the Modoc timber supply. It is typical
of big corporations to attempt to con-
Warning
on pills
Dear Editor:
A friend asked me not
to throw out old pills,
which I sometimes get
from tenants that leave
things behind, because
they leach into our water
and it is very hard to get
it out.
I called around and
found out that you are
supposed to drop the
pills at the police.
Then, I was told that
batteries do the same
thing to our water.
Waste Management said
to label them and dispose
of them and they will see
that they get properly
disposed.
I’m hoping that everyone will do these things.
Thanks.
Sharra Moller
Alturas
Editors Note:
The Alturas Police
Department
does
have a secure drop
off
container
for
the
collection
of
prescription
drugs
and
that
is
the
recommended
place
to drop them off. Do
not flush them.
Missing
info note
Dear Editor:
As a former resident
of Modoc County (Lake
City)and current “out of
area” subscriber I appreciate and enjoy reading
the Record.
As an “out of area” subscriber and reader I have
noticed on several occasions simple information
lacking from articles in
the paper that current
Modoc residents likely
would not be concerned
about or even notice as
they live in the area
from day to day and see
or likely hear of events
mentioned in the Record
from other sources.
However, those of us
(or at least me anyway)
reading the paper in
some faraway place are
at times left wondering
about a few missing spe-
trol all of the timber, even though they
have sufficient supply from which they
can operate. There would be very little
benefit, if any, for Alturas and Modoc
County if logs from the Modoc timber
supply were shipped to Oregon in order
to increase the timber base for Collins
Pine Corporation.
When initially calculating the pros
and cons of establishing a sawmill in
Alturas, the projection of the timber
supply was one of the important factors that entered into our decision. The
knowledge that we would not need to
compete for logs with the sawmill in
Lakeview, Oregon had a major impact
on our final assessment.
At this time, Warner Mountain Lumber employs approximately 15 Modoc
County residents. Furthermore, by extension we also provide employment for
those in the logging and trucking industries. I hope the existing rules currently
in force will stay intact so that Warner
Mountain Lumber can remain a part of
Modoc County and the City of Alturas
and continue contributing to the economic health of this community.
cifics. The current case
in point is the article in
your June 16 edition on
page nine, titled “Some
strong storms hit the Valley hard”. I had just spent
part of the prior week
in Lake City visiting my
Mother and did not see
the storm conditions mentioned in the article.
What was missing in the
article at least in my mind
was any reference to the
day of the week or even
the date of the month the
storms the article referenced occurred. I’d imagine I am not the only “out
of area” reader on your
subscriber list and in the
future would appreciate a
little more clarity in your
articles such as this one
for those of us remembering and still interested
in a place we once called
home.
Thank you,
David Lee
Sanger, CA
Editor’s Note: Thanks,
good point.
On guns
Dear Editor:
Forty-nine dead over 50
wounded by an assault
rifle in Orlando. This
is one mass shooting of
100’s of mass shootings
happening in America so
far this year.
Mass shooting is defined as four or more
killed,
including
the
shooter, in one incident.
The NRA is on record as
proclaiming the only answer to this problem is
more guns. This absurd
solution would eventually evolve into anarchy.
Every gun would be its
own judge and jury, much
like our cowboy justice of
our recent past. Citizens
during this era were elated when they were finally
civilized and protected by
a system of laws and a judicial system.
Do we really need to
relearn this lesson of anarchy? Do we need to relive groups like the KKK
maiming and killing at
will?
Terry Olson
Alturas
Expo was
excellent
Dear Editor:
We would like to thank
everyone who planned
and worked at the Modoc
Sportsman’s and Outdoor
Expo at the Veterans Park
this past weekend.
We had the opportunity to attend with family
members on Saturday afternoon and all had a wonderful time!
It was evident that
much thought and energy
had been invested in the
displays and activities.
You all did a great job
and gave a wonderful gift
to our community.
Thanks again,
John and Robin Hagge
and Family
Alturas
No Country
Jams on 4th
Dear Editor:
Alturas Country Jams
will not be in session June
27 and July 4, due health
problems. Have a wonderful Happy and Safe
Fourth of July. Hopefully,
we’ll see you July 11 at the
Veterans’ Hall.
– Fred B. and Arlene
Cray.
Where to write
Modoc County Supervisor –
District 1 Dave Allan
(530) 279-2172 davidallan@co.modoc.ca.us
District 2 Patricia Cullins (530) 640-0080 patriciacullins@co.modoc.
ca.us
District
3
Kathie
Rhoads,
530-233-6201
kathiealves@co.modoc.
ca.us
District 4 Jim Wills
530-640-1963 jimwills@
co.modoc.ca.us
District 5 Geri Byrne
541-891-7518 geribyrne@
co.modoc.ca.us
State of California
Governor Edmund G.
“Jerry” Brown Jr.
c/o State Capitol, Suite
1173 Sacramento,
CA
95814 Phone: (916) 4452841 Fax: (916) 5583160.
Looking
Back
100 Years Ago - 1916
FOR THE past month
Modoc County has been
overrun with horse buyers, or more properly
speaking, buyers who
want horses and most of
them want them for nothing. In every section since
going out on the work on
the brand book, we have
heard the same story from
the farmers and ranchers.
Buyers have come into different sections, supposedly to buy horses, but after
the horses were brought
up the prices offered made
even the horses laugh…
95 Years Ago - 1921
THERE WILL be a baseball game next Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at the
roundup grounds between
the Alturas team and a
team from Willow Ranch.
This will be a good fast
game and you should be
sure to see it. The lineup
is as follows: Merril Auble, Warren Sloss, Marion Sloss, Gilbert Armstrong, Loren Niles, Gregg
Hawkins, Neal Dunlap,
Jack Wilson, John Miller
and Douglas Estes. The
Willow Ranch team is as
follows: Keller, Kirkpatrick, Gerald Lumkey, F.
Mulkey, Redd, Bartling,
Grover Mulkey, Bonsey,
Decious and Gilbert. J. H.
Mahan has been elected
business manager of the
Alturas team .
90 Years Ago - 1926
MRS.
LIZZIE
Callaghan, in charge of the
Goddess Liberty float to
head the Fourth of July
parade here, informs us
that the contest this year
under the auspices of the
Ladies Civic Club will be
handled somewhat differently, each town in
Modoc County having a
contestant. The following
are the candidates elected
from each section: Cedarville, Doris Michel; Fort
Bidwell, Ariel Peterson;
Likely, Julia Hughes; Eagleville, Alice Neasham;
New Pine Creek, Erbe
Menefee; Adin, Mildred
Scott; Lake City, Bernice
Quimby; Canby, Frances
Kane; Lookout, Bessie
Potter; Davis Creek, Dot
Vermillion; Alturas, Forrest Hughes.
80 Years Ago - 1936
THE NEW store of
Charles
Fitzpatrick’s
on Main Street, next to
Hard’s Drug Store, has
been named the Alturas
Dry Goods Co.
60 Years Ago - 1956
GUS DEKKER, Alturas
Elementary school teacher, was named by Robert
Dorris as President of the
Alturas 20-30 Club when
the club met in regular session. Other officers elected
were: Perry Skinner, first
vice president succeeding
Bud Layton; second vice
president, Jack Gaskey
succeeding Gus Dekker;
and tail twister, David
Smith, who succeeded
Jim Porter… Cash awards
and special prizes totaling
past the $3,000 mark have
been designated to the top
riders and contestants of
the two-day 11th Annual
Likely Rodeo, which will
open at Likely this Saturday, June 16… Ken McGarva, secretary of the local FFA chapter, exhibited
the champion FFA steer,
which was named Grand
Champion steer of the Junior Livestock show…
June 23, 2016 - Modoc County Record - Page 3
Court activity
*We would like to remind the public that all
persons charged with crimes are innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law.*
June 7, 2016 Sentencing
Cynthia Bowie pleaded guilty to a felony violation of Health and Safety Code section 11351,
possession of a controlled substance for sale, a
felony violation of Health and Safety Code section 11378, possession of a controlled substance
for sale, a felony violation of Health and Safety
Code section 11379(a), possession of marijuana
for sale, and a felony violation of Penal Code section 182(a)(1), conspiracy to commit a crime. She
was sentenced to one year county jail with credit
for 26 days served, three years formal probation
and ordered to pay fines in the amount of $6,385.
June 16, 2016 Arraignments
Richard Mendez Jr. was arraigned on a violation of Probation.
Rachelle Duckett was arraigned a misdemeanor
violation of Penal Code section 602(1), trespassing and a misdemeanor violation of Health and
Safety Code section 11550(a), under the influence
of a controlled substance.
Rachelle Duckett was arraigned on a misdemeanor violation of Penal Code Section 647(f),
public intoxication
Ruben Williams was arraigned on a felony violation of Penal Code section 245(a)(1), assault
with a deadly weapon, a felony violation of Penal
Code section 243(d), battery with serious bodily
injury, and a misdemeanor violation of Penal
Code section 242/243(a), battery.
June 21, 2016 Arraignments
Paul Meysing was arraigned on a violation of
probation.
Michelle Ramirez was arraigned on a felony
violation of Penal Code section 422(a), criminal
threats, a felony violation of Penal Code section
594(a), vandalism over $400 damage/destroy,
and a misdemeanor violation of Penal Code section 240, assault.
Billy Curry was arraigned on a misdemeanor
violation of Penal Code section 647(f), public intoxication, and a misdemeanor violation of Penal
Code section 166(a)(4), disobeying a Court order.
Jose Mojica was arraigned on two misdemeanor
violations of Penal Code section 273.5(a), willful
infliction of corporal injury on spouse/cohabitant,
a misdemeanor violation of Penal Code section
240, assault, three misdemeanor violations of Penal Code section 273a(b), endangering the person
or health of a child, and a misdemeanor violation
of Penal Code section 594(a), vandalism.
Cody Stomski failed to appear for his hearings.
Bench warrants were issued in an amount totaling $10,000.
Raymond Miner III failed to appear for his hearings. Bench warrants were issued in an amount
totaling $18,500.
Richard Mendez failed to appear for his hearing. A bench warrant was issued in the amount
of $10,000.
June 21, 2016 Sentencing
Jersael Arroyo-Monje pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor violation of Vehicle Code section
23152(b), driving with .08 percent or more of alcohol in his blood and admitted to a prior conviction. He was sentenced to 10 days county jail,
four years summary probation, ordered to enroll
in and complete a level II DUI offender program
and to pay fines in the amount of $2,374.
Rosaleen Wilson pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor violation of Penal Code section 647(f),
public intoxication. She was sentenced to 10
days county jail, 18 months summary probation
and ordered to pay fines in the amount of $680.
Lynn Hartman pleaded no contest to an infraction violation of Vehicle Code section 22350, unsafe speed. She was ordered to pay a fine in the
amount of $192 and to attend traffic school.
Terry Hand admitted two violations of probation. He was sentenced to 10 days county jail.
CHP report
Only minor to moderate injuries were reported in a
three-car accident June 17, 4:35 p.m. at a construction
site on State Route 139 south of County Road 91.
According to the California Highway Patrol, Justin
Christiansen, 31, of Bothwell, WA., was driving a 2015
Ford F-150 northbound at about 70 m.p.h. and did not
slow for the construction zone traffic control where other cars were stopped.
Kevin Kaufman, Sr., 55, of Reno, was northbound in
a 2000 Toyota Celica and had come to s stop behind
another vehicle at a flagger-controlled stop sign for a
construction zone. Birant Ramazan, 51, of Reno was
also northbound and had stopped his 2015 Volkswagen
sedan behind the Kaufman vehicle.
The CHP reports that Christiansen’s Ford pickup collided with the rear of the Volkswagen, which was sent
forward and collided with the rear of the Toyota. All
three vehicles sustained moderate to major damage.
Two passengers in the Ramazan car sustained minor
injures and a third moderate, injuries including concussion, cuts and contusion to the right knee and hand.
The driver was not hurt.
Kaufman sustained minor injuries and Christiansen complained of pain to his chest but did not require
transportation.
Letter
from front page
end some speculation.
In that case it was only a
chance for him to silence
the doubters. Not responding just adds more
doubt to his claims and
the request is not going to
go away.
In addition, it was reported that the IRS had
filed an additional lien of
$142,170.27 for the tax
period ending December
31, 2015.
The issue is nonpayment of employer withholding for income taxes,
social security tax, or
Medicare tax from employee’s paychecks paid
as the employer’s portion
of social security or Medicare tax, on form 941.
According to the Lien,
the non-payment issue
has been ongoing. The
following are the unpaid 941 taxes for each
period listed: March 31,
2013, $23,852.13; September 20, 2014, $3,810;
December
31,
2014,
$114,750.38; March 31,
2015, $86,785.16; June
30, 2015, $146,674.50;
September
30,
2015,
$30,954.
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MODOC • JUNE 23 - 27, 2016
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 43. West northwest
wind 7 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 73. Northwest wind 7 to 10 mph.
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 40.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 82.
Saturday Night: Clear, with a low around 44.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 87.
Sunday Night: Clear, with a low around 47.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 88.
Monday: Clear, with a low around 49.
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APD
arrests
The following are the
Alturas Police Department Modoc County Jail
bookings for the past
week.
June 15: Richard Daniel Mendez, Jr., age 46,
Alturas, booked on a probation violation.
June 20: James William Ireland, age 35, Alturas, booked on Tulare
and Fresno warrants.
June
21,
Michael
James Weaver, age 28,
Alturas, booked alleging
trespass.
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plode, go into the air, or
move on the ground in an
uncontrollable manner.
It is illegal to sell, transport, or use fireworks that
do not carry the “Safe and
Sane” seal. It is also illegal to possess or use any
fireworks in a community
where they are not permitted. Even “Safe and Sane”
fireworks taken into a city
or county where they are
banned is illegal. A conviction can lead to a possible
fine of up to $50,000 as
well as prison time or jail
for up to one year.
Point Forecast - 4
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Page 4 - Modoc County Record - June 23, 2016
Clinton Davis to Chair Big Valley ambulance district board
The first meeting of the
Southern Cascades Community Service District
came to order at 7:10pm
on June 16th, at the Adin
Community Hall. Modoc
County Supervisor, Geri
Byrne called the meeting
to order, then officially
swore in the Board.
Lassen County Supervisor, Aaron Albaugh
helped determine the
length of the terms for
each member with a
drawing from the hat
of Jackson Asmussen,
Board
member
Jean
Ludwigsen’s grandson.
Two-year terms going to
Clinton Davis and Jean
Ludwigsen and four year
terms to Bobby Fisher,
Kathy Peterson and Gordon Campbell.
Albaugh also helped
with selection of Board
Officers. Davis will be
Board Chair with Vicechair falling to Ludwigsen and Secretary going
to Fisher. Once Board
Todd
NEW OFFICERS of the Southern Cascades Community Services District
were sworn into office June 16. They are, left to right, Bobby Fisher, Jean
Ludgwigsen, Kathy Peterson & Clinton Davis
Officers were established
the meeting was underway. Christy Asmussen
was appointed Interim
Clerk to the Board and
Dan Bouse Interim District Manager. These are
non-paid, volunteer positions until the Board can
advertise and appoint.
The next order of Business was Correspondence
with a letter of resignation from Board Mem-
ber Campbell. Campbell
cited family emergency,
necessitating his resignation. There was also correspondence from John
Benoit, the Executive
Officer for Modoc and
from front page
Project, founded in 1992 by Barry Scheck and Peter
Neufeld, is a national litigation and public policy organization dedicated to exonerating wrongfully convicted individuals through DNA testing and reforming
the criminal justice system to prevent future injustice.
She said working with the Innocence Project was
good experience and gave her insights on both the
prosecution and defense sides of cases.
Todd knew she wanted to be a lawyer when she was
young. She chose the prosecution side for this position
under the belief that defendants deserve quality lawyers on both the defensive and the prosecution sides
of each case.
While she grew up here, her husband was raised in a
small town in Northern Ireland. The decision to come
back to Modoc when the position opened, fit into the
more rural lifestyle they desired. Neither has any re-
grets about living in this area. Additionally, she said
it is good to be close to family.
Todd said she likes her work and feels the County
is seeing some positive aspects in growth. While there
are drug issues increasing in many places, she said
Modoc seems to have less of a problem, especially with
methamphetamine, than did Atchison, Kansas.
Still a number of the cases she handles deal with
drug use and many are repetitive. She said it’s frustrating to see the repeat offenders several times, but
changes in the law allow those people to stay here,
rather than head to state prison.
DA Jordan Funk said he is very pleased to have Stacey on board and is happy with her work ethic, effort
and quality.
Stacey is the daughter of Tom and Lisa Parnow, of
Alturas.
Lassen LAFCO, with certificates filed by the counties for the formation of
the District.
The Board proceeded
to approve Rosenberg’s
Rules of Order as Policy
for the newly formed District, establishing the
first chapter in their Policy Book.
The Board accepted
Campbell’s
resignation, moving to follow
the rules laid out in the
California Code. Vacancy
Notices will be posted in
the following locations;
Adin, Lookout, Bieber,
Madeline and Ravendale Post Offices, no later than June 22. These
notices will remain up
until July 5 when the application period will end.
The vacancy will be filled
during the meeting of the
District set for July 7.
Regular meetings of
the Board will occur the
first Thursday in Bieber
at the Memorial Hall and
the third Thursday in
Adin at the Community
Center. Posting of Board
meetings date, time, location and agenda will
follow rules set forth by
the Brown Act.
The Board proceeded
to set up Standing Committees: Planning and
Community
Relations
with Peterson as Chair,
Finance with Davis as
Chair, Personnel with
Fisher as Chair and Ludwigsen as Vice Chair,
Policy Development and
Review with Ludwigsen
as Chair and Peterson
as Vice Chair. Ad Hoc
Committees to negotiate
Vehicle Acquisition Davis Chair and Fisher Vice
Chair, and to apply for
mini grants through Lassen HPP program Ludwigsen Chair, were also
set up.
Albaugh spoke during
public comment. He suggested Public Comment
be moved the start of the
meetings. He also cautioned the new Board to
not engage during public
comment especially during hostile comments.
He suggested an invitation to participate be
extended to Cal Fire as
they will be responding
to emergencies alongside
the ambulance.
With no other business
to attend to the meeting
was adjourned at 8:30
p.m.
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Fandango Days Celebration • July 1-2
Vendor
Apps
due by
5 p.m.
June 26
, 2016
FRIDAY,
JULY 1
Fandango Days Poker Run
Registration at 10:30 a.m • Run at 11 a.m.
Open to All Vehicles - Starts at Main Street
Park by Plumas Bank
Fireworks Show at California Pines
Enjoy the Fireworks Show hosted by the California Pines POA,
bombs burst into air after dusk!
SATURDAY,
JULY 2
Fandango Days Parade
Parade Line Up at 9 a.m on W. 8th Street
Parade begins at 10:30 a.m. down Main St.
to the Veteran’s Memorial Park
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Join the fun at the Veteran’s Memorial Park, South Main Street Activities for all ages, food booths and vendors!
LIVE MUSIC • BEER GARDENS • TONS OF TREATS • MUCH MORE
ANNUAL CLASSIC CAR & MOTORCYCLE SHOW
Little Mr. & Miss Fandango Contest
Sunday, June 26 at 3 P.M. • Veteran’s Memorial Hall, S. Main Street
Parade Theme “Celebrating The American Dream”
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7 p.m. on Wednesdays. The office also remains open
through the traditional lunch hour at 441 North Main
St., Alturas. Enter through the south side door off the
parking lot.
For Mental Health emergencies and crisis assistance, call (24-hours a day, seven days a week)
Toll Free: 1-800-699-4880.
The Toll Free calls are answered by service
staff based out of the area, who are trained treatment professionals who can provide telephone
assistance and can contact local Modoc County
on-call staff to provide callers with personal assistance during a crisis.
OPEN HOUSE HOSTS: (left to right): Pamela Johnson, MFT, Clinican II; Michael Traverso, Clinical
Supervisor, MS, LMFT; Peggy Clevinger, Accounting; Tara Shepherd, Deputy Director, MA, CACDCAS; Julie Williams, BSW, Reg SUD Counselor and enrolled in MSW program, Specialist III; Alisha
Romesha, Clinician I, completing her MSW licensure soon; Christopher Chinn, Clinician I and
working toward MSW licensure; Lisa Reed, BS, Child Development Family Rsrc Management,
Registered SUD Counselor and Specialist III; Lorie Petty, LVN, Specialist III; Lupe Toaetolu, Admin.
Assistant; and CeCe Toaetolu, LVN, Specialist III. Not pictured: Devin Olio, Clinician I; Camila Lopez
Pasos and Paul Mueller, Specialist III’s; Clinician II’s Dolores Navarro Turner and Elisa Robertson;
Supervising Nurse Stacy Sphar, RN, PHN, (starting a program for Psychiatic Nurse Practicioner);
Billy Diaz, Specialist II; and Director for Modoc County Health Services, Karen Stockton, PhD, MSW,
BRN.
FROM 5 - 8 P.M.
Serving Beef & Pork Ribs,
Tri-Tip & Chicken with
Coleslaw, Beans & Bread
to go orders welcome, call
530-233-3758
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A wealth of services exist under one roof at Modoc
County Behavioral Health. And for Modoc County’s
residents, that’s great support for any number of needs.
Behavioral Health staff hosted an Open House (on
their day off) last Friday, to allow everyone to discover
what services are offered at 441 N. Main St., Alturas.
Agencies and the community learned from the opportunity to meet many of Behavorial Health’s staff, tour
the facility –housing both Behavioral Health and Public Health, find complimentary informational brochures
about services and enjoy refreshments.
Behavioral Health staff is here to help and do its very
best to promote dignity and respect, listen to you and
respect your culture. Services are available in English
and Spanish for children, youth, adults and older adults
who are experiencing serious emotional disturbance,
mental illness and or a substance use disorder from opioids, prescription and over-the-counter drugs, alcohol,
tobacco and more.
They can offer mental health and substance use as- A CALMING CLIENT
sessments and treatment for substance use disorders; “INTAKE OFFICE”
depression, self-harm and cutting, anxiety, addiction, is private with light
fear, loss, confusion, pain, anger.
blue and aubergine
Services include: Comprehensive intake and assess- tones. The staff takes
ment. The staff takes a “whole person wellness” ap- a “whole person
proach, so they provide mental health and substance wellness” approach, so
they provide mental
use assessments, as well as physical health screening.
For those desiring assistance with multiple needs, the health and substance
staff of well-educated and highly trained profession- use assessments,
als offers a team approach with comprehensive mental as well as physical
health screening
health and substance use treatment services.
Depending on assessed client needs, several team at the co-located
members may be assigned to work together to assist clinic. Lisa Reed
(pictured) works as a
a client with recovery and wellness skills, developing
Registered Substance
self-sufficiency and addressing mental health and/or
Use Disorder
substance use disorders through appropriate counsel(SUD) Counselor
ing and therapy.
and Specialist III.
Modoc County Behavioral Health also offers in-house
Tele-psychiatry for psychiatric evaluations and medication management services and outpatient Counseling services and Outreach services
for home-based counseling and rehabilitative services for clients when indicated by
assessment of needs.
Mental illness is a brain condition. It changes the way a person feels, thinks and
acts. Family history, brain chemistry, stress or trauma may all play a part. A person
with a mental illness may not know he or she needs help. That can be a symptom
of the illness. There are
many treatments. They
include: Medicine, Talk
Therapy, Behavior Therapy, Group Therapy. With
the right treatment, most
people can get better. Love
Cafe is
and support can help.
Open Late!
BH is currently serving
approximately 230 clients:
To Order Ahead or
110 mental health adult
To Go!
clients; 90 mental health
child clients; 30 substance
use disorder clients.
“We are proud of the
training, skills and exMon., June 27 • Chicken Parmesan with
pertise of our Behavioral
Creamy Butter & Herb Pasta and Vegetable
staff and of the high qualTues., June 28 • Beef Tacos with Rice & Salad
ity services we are able to
Wed., June 29 • Triple Meat Sub with
provide for the residents
Potato Salad
of Modoc County,” shares
Thurs., June 30 • Pesto Chicken Florentine
Deputy Director Tara
Pasta with Avocado Tomato Salad
Shepherd.
Fri., July 1 • Seafood Combo with Fries
Whatever the questions
& Coleslaw
may be, find out much
Sat., July 2 • Mushroom Bacon Cheddar
more by calling (530) 233Burger with Fries
6312 or stop by the office
to obtain more information or pick up helpful brochures to get started.
Office hours are: MonPHONE
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days through Thursday,
Alturas
Rancheria
(530)
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opening at 8:00 a.m. clossign
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OPEN DAILY 10 A.M.
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You must be 21 years of age.
UNTIL CLOSE
Tuesday, Thursday and 6/23
Management has reserved the right to alter without prior notice.
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Summer Hours Begin July 1
Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Open Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Gift Certificates Available!
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Obituary
Obituary
Sandra Ford Mock
Sandra Ford Mock, beloved wife, mother and
grandmother,
passed
away at Renown Hospital, Reno, NV, on June 11,
2016, after a one-month
illness. Born January 12,
1944 in Maryland, Sandy
grew up traveling around
the world with her parents, William and Lydia
Ford. William served in
the U.S. Army. As a teenager, she was a professional ballet dancer with
the Louisville Ballet Company, later married and
had two children.
Sandy graduated from
SANDRA MOCK
college and worked in
marketing for many years. She returned to school and
in 1986 graduated from John F. Kennedy University
College of Law, Walnut Creek, CA. Sandy worked in
Modoc County and at the Lassen County District Attorney’s Office “putting away the bad guys” where she
retired in 2014 as Senior Deputy District Attorney after
10 years of service.
In 1989, Sandy married the love of her life, Darryl
Mock and they shared 27 years together. Always very
active, she loved spending time with friends and family,
traveling, gourmet cooking, caring for her beloved cats
at “the ranch” she shared with Darryl in Adin, CA, and
of course her much-awaited annual trip to Disneyland
to “cavort with Mickey Mouse” with her daughter and
grandson.
Sandy is survived by husband Darryl Mock, son Robert Blasofsel, daughter Traci Ford and grandsons Robert Blasofsel and Nicholas Ford. Such a beautiful soul,
Sandy’s love, generosity, integrity, compassion and
wonderful sense of humor will be greatly missed by all
who knew her. Services were private.
Obituary
Hope (Eades) Yeager
On Tuesday, June 14, 2016 Hope Athalie Yeager
passed away at 94, peacefully in her sleep in her home
in Lookout, CA.
Hope was born in Lookout on January 6, 1922 to parents Arch and Gertrude Eades. She grew up on her
parent’s farm and loved riding horses. She graduated
from Adin High School in 1940. While in high school
she played many different sports and participated in
various school clubs. She married Howard Yeager in
1940 in Reno, Nevada. She was a member of the Red
Hat Ladies and enjoyed playing cards and games with
her friends in Big Valley and McArthur. She was on the
Lookout Cemetery Board and was part of the Lookout
Election Committee for many years before mail-in ballots replaced the polling places. She volunteered as a
clerk for the Big Valley Medical Clinic. Her life’s passions were her family, friends, and her home in Lookout.
Her husband of 40 years, Howard Yeager, passed
away in 1980. Hope was a loving mother of four sons:
William (Irma) Yeager (ex-wife Sheran) of Dunnellon,
Florida; Bob (Susan) Yeager of Sacramento, CA; Dan
(Sharen) Yeager, Central Point, Oregon and Matt (Danni) Yeager of San Bernardino, CA. She was the cherished grandmother of Tammi Yeager, William (Jamie)
Yeager Jr., Melanie Pena, Ben (Agnieszka) Yeager,
Amanda (Nick) Rinehart, Brittany Muller and Justin
Yeager. She is also preceded in death by her granddaughter Melissa Yeager. She was also a wonderful
great grandmother of 14 great-grandchildren. She is
also survived by her sister Fern Morse of Lookout, CA.
Friends are invited to attend the Memorial Graveside
Service to celebrate her life at the Lookout Cemetery
in Lookout at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 25, 2016
with a reception to follow at the Lookout Fire Hall. The
family requests that memorial donations may be made
in Hope’s name to the Lookout Volunteer Fire Department, PO Box #174, Lookout, CA 96054.
Services
Evonne
Rose
Snow
A celebration of Evonne
Rose Snow’s life will be
held Saturday, June 25
at 1 p.m. amid her blooming backyard garden she
loved at 407 East North
St., Alturas, two blocks
behind the Courthouse. A
potluck will follow. Pastor Clarence McCarty of
Christian Life Assembly
will give the eulogy and
provide music. Her daughter Shirlene “Plum” Snow
of Alturas welcomes all
friends and family. Mrs.
Snow would have been 90
on June 25. She passed
away Dec. 23, 2015.
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62nd
Annu al
Tracy Wayne Clark
Tracy Wayne Clark
passed away the afternoon of June 15,2016 at
Trinity Hospital in Minto,
ND.
Born in Norfolk, VA
February 20, 1970, Tracy
was 46 years old. Raised
in Modoc County, a 1988
graduate of Modoc High
School, he was a track
and football star, still
holding track records for
the school with banner
hanging in the school gym
to show for it. Most of his
working career was with
Alturas Ranches. As a
TRACY CLARK
foreman, he was with the
ranch for 21 years until he and his family relocated to
Minot, North Dakota in August of 2010.
He and his wife Liana David were married March 3,
2001. Their families grew up next door to each other;
who would’ve thought the love of his life was right next
door all along. Together, Tracy and Liana had two boys,
Brian Martin and Tristan Hunter who were the light of
his life.
Tracy was a social little butterfly, just like his mom. A
very popular man, he was loved by many. A good husband and father, Tracy was always working hard to
provide and be there for his children as best he could.
He loved the outdoors; he lived for hunting, fishing and
camping. Tracy was a member of the Elks Lodge.
He is survived by his wife Liana; two sons Brian and
Tristan; father Robert Clark of Alturas; brother Kevin and wife Amy of Alturas; niece Jordan Marquardt;
nephews Kyle Clark; grandmother Alfreda Clark of Alturas, uncles and aunts.
His mother Susan Marie Jordan preceded his death on
May 30, 2013.
He will never be forgotten. Services will be announced
at a later date.
Obituary
Hazel J. “Sammy”
Williams
Longtime Alturas resident Hazel J. “Sammy” Williams passed away on Tuesday, June 7, 2016 at her
home in Red Bluff, California. As was her wish, she was
able to stay in her home until the end, surrounded by
her family and friends.
Just one month short of her 85th birthday, Sammy
lived a long, active life. Not only did she raise four sons
and a daughter, she loved and cared for two wonderful
men who preceded her in death. One of Sammy’s greatest joys was her babies, so her 12 grandchildren and 16
great-grandchildren kept her busy and happy.
Norman W. “Lucky” Rupe, the father of Sammy’s
sons: Doug, Randy, Daniel and Michael, passed away
on March 9, 1969. A few years later, Sammy met and
married native Modoc resident Arthur W. Williams,
whose daughter Marlene became one of her cherished
kids. Mr. Williams, whose railroad job took him and
Sammy first to Klamath Falls, OR, and later to Sparks,
NV, before retiring to Red Bluff where he passed away
in the spring of 2003.
Sammy was a very avid and skilled bowler her whole
life. She was inducted into the Red Bluff Women’s Bowling Association Hall of Fame in March of 2003. She continued to bowl up to January of this year, when a hand
injury forced her to stop. In the final checkup with her
doctor to be cleared to resume bowling, a routine X-ray
discovered that Sammy had a large mass in her lung.
She then fought a short but courageous battle with the
dreaded disease.
Close friends and family gathered to pay tribute to
the woman who made a positive impact on all their
lives, during a memorial and barbecue held at the Elks
Lodge in Alturas June 11. Her celebration of life will be
held on Saturday, June 25, at the Red Bluff Elks Lodge
#1250, at 1:00 p.m.
Alturas is where she will forever rest near the men in
her life. In lieu of flowers, the family humbly requests
that all donations go toward fighting cancer.
The Modoc County Sheriff’s Posse Presents
JUNIOR HORSE SHOW
Saturday, June 25 • Starts at 9 a.m.
Alturas Livestock Complex
NO ENTRY FEES
RIBBONS
AWARDED
OPEN TO AGES 18 & UNDER
Trail, Western Equitation & Pleasure,
Cloverleaf Barrels, Pole Bending,
Keyhole & Buckaroo Class
ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE AT
Davis Creek Mercantile, Modoc Veterinary
Center, Quick Lube Plus, Modoc Farm Supply, Adin Supply Co., Likely Store &
Klay Cottage Plus in Cedarville
MAIL ENTRIES TO
MODOC SHERIFF’S POSSE
P.O. Box 1408, Alturas, CA 96101
FOR INFORMATION CALL
JOHN OATES AT 530-640-0567
6/16
CARD OF THANKS
The Alturas Garden Club would like to thank the
members of the Big Valley Garden Club for hosting us
to a gardening tour on June 15, at the Big Valley Nursery. Also attending were several members of the Fall
River Garden Club. The host club provided a wonderful light lunch to all the attendees and each group exchanged valuable gardening information. We look forward to visiting again with both clubs.
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Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sat. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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The Modoc County Record
CHURCH
DIRECTORY
Alturas Baptist
Church
Christian Life
Assembly
www.alturasbaptistchurch.org
Faith Baptist Church
500 West 4th St., Alturas
(530) 233-3725
Pastor Val Farber
Bible Study: 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship: 11 a.m.
Wednesday Bible Study
and Prayer: 6 p.m.
Church of Christ
1450 N. Warner, Alturas
(530) 233-4945
Minister Dewey Potter
SUNDAY:
Bible Classes: 9:55 a.m.
Worship: 10:55 a.m.
Evening Worship: 6 p.m.
WEDNESDAY:
Bible Classes: 6:45 p.m.
225 West “B” St., Alturas
(530) 233-2804
Pastor Clarence McCarty
Sunday School: 10 a.m.
Sunday Worship: 11 a.m.
810 West Carlos, Alturas
(530) 233-2015
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship: 10:45 a.m.
Federated
Community
Church
307 East 1st Street, Alturas
233-2718 or 279-6625
Dr. Ben Zandstra
Worship & Children’s
Church: Sunday 11 a.m.
Hall Available for Events!
Sacred Heart
Catholic Church
507 East 4th St., Alturas
(530) 233-2119 Rectory
Masses
Tues-Fri, Daily at 5:15 p.m.
Saturday at 9 a.m.
Saturday Vigil at 4:30 p.m.
Sunday Mass at 10:30 a.m.
Cedarville- St. James Mission
Bonner & Garfield Sts. Cedarbille
Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m.
St. Michael’s
Episcopal Church
310 W. North St., Alturas
(530) 233-2251
Sunday Worship Service: 10 a.m.
Modoc Full
Gospel Indian Mission
1010 W. Henderson, Alturas
Pastor: Rev. Carrie Trejo
(530) 708-1604 • 530-233-2687
Sunday School: 10 a.m.
Sunday Services:
Alturas 1st & 3rd Sun: 4 p.m.
Ft. Bidwell 2nd & 4th Sun: 2 p.m.
Morning Worship: 11 a.m.
Wednesday Evening: 6 p.m.
Friday Bible Study: 11 a.m.
Come one, Come All! Everyone is welcome!
Bring your testimonies & songs.
Surprise Valley
Community Church
405 Bonner St., Cedarville
(530) 279-6225
Dr. Ben Zandstra
Worship Children’s
Church, Sunday at 9 a.m.
Alturas Seventh
Day Adventist Church
300 West 2nd St., Alturas
(530) 233-5777
Bible Study: 9:45 a.m.
Church Service: 11:15 a.m.
Alturas Mennonite
Church
Hwy 299, Alturas
Surprise Valley Seventh- (Just East of Auction Yard)
Day Adventist Church (530) 640-0374 or 640-1776
Garfield & Washington St.
Cedarville, CA
(530) 279-2625
Bible Study: 10 a.m.
Lake City
Bible Church
Lake City, CA
(530) 279-2228
Sunday School: 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service: 11:00 a.m.
Rivers of
Living Water
Cedarville, CA
481 Main St., Cedarville
(805) 610-4322
Grace Point Church
of the Nazarene
Sunday Service at 10:30 A.M.
Children’s Church weekly
Bible Study: Tue., 6:30 p.m.
212 S. Main Street, Alturas
(530) 233-7500
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Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints
104 East 13th St., Alturas
Russell Davis, President
Sacrament Meeting 10 a.m.
Sunday School 11:20 a.m.
Priest & Relief Society 12:10 p.m.
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Sunday School 10 a.m.
Worship 11 a.m.
Everyone Welcome
Rivers of Life
Pastor Robert Fendler
316 W. 8th Street, Alturas
(530) 510-4418
Worship Sunday: 10 a.m.
Bible Study: Mon. &
Wed., 6 p.m.
All Are Welcome!
New Life
Christian Center
1040 N. Main St., Alturas
Pastor Jon Dabill
(530) 708-0801
Sunday: 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday: 7 p.m.
Email: nlccalturas@yahoo.com
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HOSPITAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINING in Alturas brought team members and “victims”
together from Modoc Medical and Enloe Med Center of Chico.
PHONE 530-233-2840
Modoc Med hosts emergency preparedness
Modoc Medical Center (MMC) staff was joined June
10 and 11 by Enloe Medical Center personnel for a twoday course in Hospital Emergency Response Training
(HERT).
The class was presented by Larry Masterman, a specialist in multi-casualty incident management and
emergency response in rural communities. The HERT
training included response to multi-casualty incidents
and emergency decontamination of persons exposed
to hazardous substances, two of the emergencies most
likely to occur in this area.
Emergencies happen in rural communities every day.
When emergencies exceed the capabilities of local response agencies and healthcare facilities, they become
disasters. Disasters can be natural or man-made and
can occur with or without warning. The remoteness of
rural communities, compounded by fewer financial and
personnel resources, often results in less-favorable outcomes for rural residents who experience fire and medical emergencies. Because of these challenges, training
for multi-casualty events is a vital part of the response
effort in a rural community.
The classroom sessions took place at the Office of
Emergency Services (OES) at the Sheriff’s Department
Annex. The participants moved to MMC on Saturday
afternoon for the practical session where they were
joined by several local Boy and Girl Scouts who served
as “victims.”
Victims were covered in cocoa powder, strawberry
syrup, and colored shampoos to mimic exposure to unknown toxic substances. They were then assessed and
“treated” by our recently trained HERT students.
“We can increase our ability to be effective in largescale emergencies by preparing and planning for emergencies before they happen. MMC is working to build
strong emergency preparedness and response systems
through the use of training and educational programs,
and coordination and collaboration with local response
agencies,” hospital officials said.
MMC wishes to thank Larry Masterman for the instruction; the Sheriff’s Department for the use of its
Annex; OES Deputy Director AJ McQuarrie for helping to coordinate the event; troop leaders Levi Bateman
and Andy Camacho for the assistance of their troop;
and lastly, the MMC players – local Boy Scout troop
49 - Gabe, Ian, James, Nathan, Taylor, Tyler and Girl
Scouts Elora, Haley, and Phoenix.
And a special shout out to Levi who, during slow parts
in the action, took it upon himself to remove the 3 foot
high Scotch Thistles from the area. Thank you so much
for helping to make our community a safer place. Without the assistance of members of the community, these
events would not be possible.
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First 5 Modoc awards local grants;
Micro, Mini grant funds still available
Improved Family Functioning
First 5 Modoc announces formal grant awards for fisImproved Child Health
cal year 2016-2017. The First 5 Modoc Commission apImproved Systems of Care
proved $202,947.38 for local programs that promote the
Please stop by or call the office for assistance 802
health, development and well being of children 0-5 and
North East St, Alturas, CA 96101. Phone (530) 233their families.
24 Hour Towing, Collision Repair & More
Modoc County Office of Education “School Readiness 7122 or check out the website at www.first5modoc.com.
Grant applications are also available online.
in State Preschool” received $81,899 and provides funding and support for up to twelve children in their at260 N. Court St. • Alturas, CA 96101
tendance to a high quality preschool in Modoc County. THE RECORD publishes announcements
Services also include assessment, observation and par- free of charge for engagements, weddings,
ent meetings. The goal of these services is to better births and obituaries as space allows. Go to
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prepare their child for kindergarten.
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TEACH, Inc. “Tulelake/Newell Resource Center” received $23,819.38 and provides support and services
to families residing in the Tulelake/Newell area from
Modoc County. Services include resource and referral,
mental health services and support, employment training and support, emergency food, translation services,
application assistance and domestic violence advocacy.
Modoc County Public Health “Healthy Beginnings”
203 S. Main St., Alturas
received $53,229 and provides families in Modoc CounMonday - Saturday 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
ty with access to case management and education on
& Sunday
positive parenting, nutrition, and other health related
11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
topics by a home visiting nurse and access to mental
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health and alcohol and drug services for families who
may not be able to afford
these services.
Surprise Valley Joint
Unified School District
“Strong Start for Families
and Children” received
750 Shasta View Drive, Alturas
$44,000 and provides an
opportunity for children
to access early childhood
education through a share
of cost at their child de$28.95
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velopment center.
The
center supports the early
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Breakfast & Lunch Entrees, Salad Bar
opens
Micro and Mini grant
& Dessert. All-You-Can-Eat Buffet $10.95
at 6 p.m.
funds available to adPlus, Soft Serve Ice Cream Sundae Bar
dress any of their four
focus areas:
State Farm Life Insurance Company (Not licensed in MA, NY or WI),
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Lions Fandango booth will add
to community offerings, service
GRILL MASTERS -- especially by the time they were finished with three
cases of hamburgers! (Left to right) LIONS District 4-C1 Governor Aron
Whealy, Skip Kelly, Bob Carstens, Christy Porter and Terry Kelly welcome
new members. The group enjoyed grilling up a Father’s Day luncheon for
Alturas senior citizens.
CARD OF THANKS
The American Legion would like to sincerely thank the Voice of Freedom
Radio for their generous donation that will go to the paint repair of the
Veteran’s Hall, Alturas.
--Jesse Lauderdale, Post Commander
Alturas, CA
The Alturas Lions Club has been very
busy supporting the community with a
number of projects.
The Lions annual Easter egg hunt in
the park is a tradition that is enjoyed
by hundreds of children:
“We have club members trained in
the operation of the new computerized
mobile cameras that we use for free eye
testing for local school children,” notes
local Lion Skip Kelly. “This is an amazing technology that alerts the parents
of children who may have a previously unknown eye condition; and as we
know, the sooner these conditions are
diagnosed and addressed, the better
chance the child has for early corrective
measures.”
The Lions are proud to have been able
to again provide numerous scholarships
to graduating Modoc seniors.
They have adopted and provide highway cleanup on a two-mile stretch of
US 395 just south of Alturas.
The Lions just finished grilling three
cases of hamburgers for “much-deserving senior citizens and joined them for
the Fathers Day luncheon at the Modoc
Senior Center and what a fun event that
was!” says Kelly.
The public’s support at Lions’ fundraisers such as the upcoming Fandango
Days beer booth on July 2, helps provide
the funding for the above, as well as other club projects.
Alturas Lions Club is always seeking
new members. Individuals who are willing to give some much needed help on Lions’ numerous projects. Lions currently
meet on the first and third Wednesdays
of each month at 6 p.m. at the Brass Rail.
There will be no meeting July 6.
“While our members try to make as
many of our events as possible, we realize everyone cannot be at all events. If
you are interested in becoming a member of this worldwide service organization and have a little spare time and
dedication to invest, please attend one of
our meetings or call one of our members.
Alturas Lions Club will make you feel
good about helping to support your community,” Kelly describes.
For Lions information, please contact:
Chris 708-0099 or Pat 233-5207.
How Important is
HPV Vaccine for
Preteens and Teens?
Ask Kristen’s Dad.
Our daughter Kristen enjoyed a normal, happy childhood. She was a good
student, played rugby, cello and guitar. Her life was filled with promise. She
graduated from college with a successful career path before her. Then tragedy
struck. She was diagnosed with cervical cancer. Eleven months later she died
at the age of 23.
You try to protect your children. You remember the good times. You cherish
the memories. You pray it never happens again. It doesn’t have to happen.
Cervical cancer has one main cause: HPV. That makes it almost 100%
preventable. The HPV vaccine could have saved Kristen’s life. Protect your
children. Vaccinate them.
−Kristen’s Dad
Kristen passed away from cervical cancer, a cancer caused by human
papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is a very common virus that spreads by sexual
contact. More than half of men and women will get infected with HPV at some
point in their life, but most won’t know when they have it.
HPV infections can cause cervical cancer in women and penile cancer in men.
HPV can also cause throat and mouth cancer, anal cancer, and genital warts in
both men and women.
But, you can help protect your child from these cancers with the HPV vaccine.
PHONE 530-233-6311
441 N. Main St. • Alturas, CA 96101
This publication was supported by Grant Number H23/CCH922507 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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“Let’s make America the healthiest nation in one generation.”
California Department of Public Health, Immunization Branch
Come celebrate Nation Public Health Week with us.
When: Wednesday April 6th 2016
Time: 1-4pm
Location: 441 N. Main Street Alturas, CA 96101
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June 23, 2016 - Modoc County Record - Page 9
Homecoming for artist Shery
Larson at Art Center on July 1
Top in show. . .
ADIN’S Megan Banwarth topped the Junior Show winning the coveted
Senior Round Robin plaque sponsored by Walt Davis of Edward Jones.
MHS Class of ’66 50th Reunion
over Fandango Days
Fifty years after their high school graduation, Modoc High School’s Class of ’66
will gather over Fandango Days for a reunion. Approximately 25 of the original 69
graduates are expected to attend.
The reunion starts with a social hour at 4 p.m. Sunday, July 3, at the pavilion behind the Elks Lodge on
Main St. Dinner is $15; a cash bar will be open.
A buffet breakfast will be served Monday, July 4, at 9
a.m. at the Niles Hotel. Classmates plan to gather informally Friday at 5:30 p.m. at the Niles Bar. Saturday is
open; allowing everyone to attend the parade and park
activities.
Anyone who was ever part of the class is invited. Reservations needed for the reunion dinner and breakfast.
Please contact: Carol Sisco (c.sisco@comcast.net, 801428-7804), Mike Mathews, (skibum60@live.com, 530276-5531) or Paul Bailey (530-640-0189).
The Art Center proudly
invites all to join in welcoming ‘home’ to Alturas
one of its native daughters, artist Shery Larson,
now of Dunsmuir, showing in the main gallery
during the month of July.
The opening reception
will be held Friday, July
1 from 5-8 p.m., with refreshments served.
Shery was born and
raised in Alturas for the
first thirteen years of her
life, which explains her
preference for small town
living. Both her father
and grandfather were
Southern Pacific railroad
engineers (Alfred Thomas Coffman and Alfred
Thomas Coffman, Jr.). “I
can remember my Mom
driving me and my two
sisters out to the yards in
Alturas to pick up my father,” Shery says. “Then
he transferred to Dunsmuir and we girls spent
many summers there,
developing a fondness for
the little town, where I
currently reside.”
Shery’s painting group
in Mt. Shasta is called Art
Roster. The group paints
under the guidance of
Polish born artist Aleksander Balos, who studied in Chicago and whose
works have been shown
in New York, Paris and
Barcelona. “Balos utilizes
techniques from the old
masters’ ‘atelier’ system
of the great European ac-
SHERY LARSON
ademic and impressionistic painting schools of the
18th and 19th centuries,”
Shery explains. “Such luminaries as Jacques-Louis David, Caravaggio, and
Paul Delaroche.” Atelier
roughly translates to a
‘house’ or ‘studio’, under
whose roof a group of artisans practice a particular
style. Shery’s style may
be called figural and representational – dramatic
depictions of the human
condition throughout history.
A fun event that the
Art Roster group puts on
every year is their popular ‘Forgery’ show. Each
painter copies a famous
work of art, and the collection is exhibited to a large
and enthusiastic audience
at Snow Creek Studios
in Mt. Shasta on April
Fool’s Day. The show has
been so popular that this
fall it will travel to Davis for an encore event.
Shery’s show here at The
Art Center includes three
of her dramatic ‘forgeries’, including “Napoleon
Crossing the Alps” by
Jacques-Louis David.
Shery received her BA
in Arts and Letters from
Portland State University and began working
as a fashion artist for
the Weinstock’s department store group. “It was
the luck of the draw,” remembers Shery. “I was
paid to do ink-wash fashion drawings five days
a week for a decade - a
dream come true for me!”
She then worked for a
time at a major ad agency in Sacramento, before
landing the position she
calls “perhaps the most
rewarding job I ever had,”
that of Editorial Artist at
the Sacramento Bee.
What are the guiding
principles of Shery’s art?
“It may sound a bit lofty,”
she says, “but to me my
art is about beauty and
truth. I strive to show
people at their best –
even in trying situations.
Sometimes it feels as if
my art comes through me
rather than from me.”
Meet artist at July 1
at the Art Center, 317 S.
Main Street in Alturas.
SV Lamb, wool pool
Surprise Valley Lamb and Wool Pool will ship lambs
and wool in early July. The Lamb shipment will be July
7 from the Modoc District Fairgrounds in Cedarville.
Weigh-in will start at 7 a.m. All sheep need to be at the
fairgrounds by 9 a.m. Those who want to ship lambs,
cull ewes or old bucks, please call Kenneth or Florence
Bordwell at (530) 279-6291 by June 30, with the number of sheep to be shipped.
Lamb prices are expected to be good this year.
The Wool shipment date is July 15 with shipping
from Modoc Farm Supply on West Eighth St., Alturas.
Weigh-in starts at 1 p.m. All wool needs to arrive by
2:30 p.m. No wool will be accepted after 2:30 p.m.
Please call to consign sheep or for more information
about the wool shipment, (530) 279-6291 by June 30.
The government Wool and Lamb Payment Program is
still in place for this year. Producers need to be signed
up for the program before selling lams and wool. Contact the local Farm Services Agency for more information.
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68 ANNUAL MODOC COUNTY
TH
JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW
GRAND CHAMPION
PEN OF THREE RABBITS
Raised by Rebecca Worch
Purchased by Barnett Farms
Grand
and
Reserve
Champions
GRAND CHAMPION
SINGLE FRYER RABBIT
Raised by Natalie Walton
Purchased by Walton’s Auto Care
GRAND CHAMPION
RESERVE CHAMPION
PEN OF THREE RABBITS
Raised by Jacob Worch
Purchased by Barnett Farms
MARKET POULTRY
Raised by Justin Walton
Purchased by Walton’s Auto Care
GRAND
CHAMPION
MARKET STEER
Raised by Hardy Ingraham
Purchased by Modoc Veterinary Center,
Norbrook, Bayer Health Care – Brett
Davis, Animal Health International –
Ron Mortensen, Boehringer Ingelheim –
Shane Strickler, Merial – Craig
Bosworth, MWI – Becky Reimers,
Wilbur Ellis Animal Nutrition – Griff
Wooten, Zoetis – Kurt Urricelqui.
SINGLE FRYER RABBIT
Raised by Trace Holdorff
Purchased by Ted’s Barber Shop
RESERVE
CHAMPION
MARKET
STEER
Raised by
Makenzie McGiffin
Purchased by
Barnett Farms
GRAND CHAMPION
GRAND CHAMPION
GRAND CHAMPION
Raised by Samantha Dodgen
Purchased by Del Logging
Raised by Jake Fields
Purchased by Evergreen Ag
Raised by Tyler Harris
Purchased by Likely Land & Livestock
RESERVE CHAMPION
RESERVE CHAMPION
Raised by Macy McCandless
Raised by Grace Murray
MARKET LAMB
RESERVE CHAMPION
MARKET LAMB
Raised by Nash Warnock
Purchased by Les Schwab Tires
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RESERVE CHAMPION
MARKET GOAT
MARKET GOAT
Purchased by Modoc Farm Supply, Dolby
Insurance & Thomason Quarter Horses
MARKET SWINE
MARKET SWINE
Purchased by Kelly Farmer’s Daycare
& Williams Ag Service
June 23, 2016 - Modoc County Record - Page 11
68 ANNUAL ALTURAS ROTARY CLUB’S
JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW & SALE
TH
Buyers, Award Sponsors, Volunteers, Supporters & Exhibitors
Thank you for your outstanding support of our
Modoc County 4-H & FFA Members - THANK YOU SO MUCH!
SALE BUYERS
Alturas Auto Parts-NAPA
Alturas Pepsi
Alturas Ranches
Alturas Tire
Anderson Engineering
Andy Weber Trucking
Animal Health International Ron Mortensen
Anklin Family
Anklin Ranch
Arrow S Cattle
Arreche Hay
Barnett Farms
Basco Concrete
Basin Tire Service, Inc.
Bayer Health Care - Brett Davis
Betsy Ingraham
Beverley Palmer
Bill & Ramona McMaster
Blair Ranch
Bob & Judy Cockrell
Bobby & Michelle Ray
Boehringer Ingelheim - Shane
Strickler
Boulade Kennels
Brass Rail
Brian Sphar Trucking
Bud & Priss Harmon
C-B Hauling
Carey Ranch, LLC – Ft. Bidwell
Carey Ranches – Alturas
Carlos Lopez
Cedarville Volunteer Fire Department
Cockrell’s High Desert Lodging
Conner’s Well Drilling
Copp’s Irrigation
Corner Store
Country Hearth
Davis Creek Land & Cattle
Delbondio Family
Del Logging, Inc.
Diamond K Gypsum
Dolby Custom Haying
Dolby Insurance
Eagle Creek Land & Cattle
Eagle Peak Rock & Paving
Eagleville Volunteer Fire
Department
Ed Staub & Sons
Edward Jones Investments
Erquiaga Ranch
Estill Ranches, LLC
Evans Ranch
Evergreen Ag.
Fee Ranch, Inc.
Fisher-DuBois Accounting & Tax
Four Seasons Supply Center
Fredrick Janitorial
Frosty Acres Ranch
Tony & Kendra Frutuozo
George & Chris McArthur
Goose Valley Farming
Green Valley Enterprises
Guy Williams General Contracting
Hagge Ranch
Heard Plumbing
Hunter & Sarah Curtis
Jamie’s Acct. & Tax Service
Janie Erkiaga Real Estate
Jenny Jayo
Jess Valley Land & Cattle
JoAnn White
John & Suzan Zimmerman
John Mann
John & Ruth Still
Joiner Construction
Jones Flying Service
JW Kerns, Inc., Irrigation, Co.
K & K Distributing
Kelly Farmer Daycare
Lakeview Animal Hospital
Lakeview Lockers
Leslie Boyle
Les Schwab Tires
Likely Land & Livestock
Macy’s Flying Service
McArthur Farm Supply
Merial - Craig Bosworth
Mick & Cathy Baldwin
Mike Hill Repair
Modoc Auction Yard
Modoc Drilling
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McGarva Ranch
Claire Crenshaw
Jenny Grove
Modoc Farm Supply
MU Ranch/Larry & Diana McCulley
Gina Harris
Modoc Heritage Foundation
Fee Ranch, Inc.
Robyn Miller
Modoc Insurance Services
Masten Ramsey Memorial
Donna Roberts
Modoc Medical Center
Dave Crenshaw Horseshoeing
Emiliano & Lorena Torres
Modoc Mini Mart
Colleen Cauldwell
Ken Smith
Modoc Vet Center
Bill McDonald Saddlery
Leonel Mendez
MS Ranches
Alan & Kathie Nelson
Bryon Hadwick
MWI – Becky Reimers
In Memory of Darrill Ponti
Brian Ingraham
Norbrook
The Dahle Family
Ron Schluter
O & D Ranch
Guy Williams Construction
John Jayo
Pacific Crest Federal Credit Union
Assemblyman Brian Dahle
Pacific Livestock, Inc.
Davis Creek Mercantile
JUDGES
Page’s Market
Billy & Sheila Jacques
Vernon
Lawrence
Papé Machinery
Conner/Larsen Family
Diane
Zimmerman
Pelican Tractor Company
Maxwell’s Nursery
John Freeman
Philip Del Rosa
Garrett & Amanda Larsen
Kathy Pawley
Pine Creek Cattle Co.
Carey Ranch, Ft. Bidwell
Laura Snell
Pioneer Auto Body
Mel & Kathy Soletti
Dana
Van Liew
Plumas Bank
Gene & Wynarda Erquiaga
Gino
Farinelli
Quail Mtn. Inc. – Pepsi Cola
Rob & Debbie Jeffers
Pearce Flournoy
Red Bluff Bull & Gelding Sale
The Robertson Family
Whitney Ponti
Ron & Becky Schluter
Roger & Jan Farschon
Nicole Hinton
Ruth & Scott Swasey
Angela Benner
Sheila
Jacques
Sharlene Minto
Curt & Toni Talbott
Ed
Ferry
SL Ranch
Laura Snell
Bev Litchfield
Springs Ranch/Steve & Patti Smith
Modoc Harvest
Kathie
Banwarth
State Line Gun Shop
Completely Custom, Inc.
Cathy Landoski
Stuart & Carole Benner
State Farm Insurance
Bunny Taylor
Sunrise Motel
Meredith Richno
Alissa Fee
SV Chamber of Commerce
Abe & Renee Torres
Jamie
Harris
Surprise Valley Electric
Surprise Valley Rotary
Chloe
Legras
Surprise Valley Rotary
Alturas Tire
Susan Strohm
Jeff & Cheryl Kunert
Susanville Auto Center
Spoiled Day Spa
DONATED TIME
Swenson Farms
Amy’s Rim Rock Rabbitry
OR RESOURCES
Swift Mini Storage
Mike & Kelly Poindexter
Alturas City Council
SX Ranch - Susan Lowry
Canby Family Practice Center
City
of Alturas - Joe Picotte
Ted’s Barber Shop
Gibbons Ranch
Steve Atkins
Thomason Quarter Horses
Four Seasons Supply Center
AmeriGas
Tom & Alissa Fee
Tucker’s Garage
Bob
Howard
Tom & Tiffany Martinez
Country Hearth
Aimee
Boulade
Vestra Resources - Wendy Johnston
Modoc County Record
Ray
Anklin
United Country Stevenson Realty
K & K Distributing
Alturas Rural Fire Department
Wadsworth Livestock Corral
Edward Jones Investments
Phillip Derner
Walton’s Auto Care
Susan Lowry
CDF
Devil’s Garden
Walt’s Meat
Frosty Acres Ranch
Diamond
S Meat Company
Waste Management
Rafter Hook Ranch
Outback
Butcher Shop
Wilbur Ellis Animal Nutrition Cockrell’s High Desert Lodging
Merle’s
Custom
Butchering
Griff Wooten
SV Lamb & Wool Pool
Bobby Ray CPA
Will Cockrell Cattle Services
Blair Ranch
Corner Closet
Williams Ag. Service
Ingraham Ranch
Jess Dancer
Zoetis - Kurt Urricelqui
Tom & Alissa Fee
Harry Boulade
Dolby Insurance
Bryon Hadwick
Mike & Sherryl Bushey
AWARD
Modoc County Road
Estill Ranch
SPONSORS
Department
Big Valley Veterinary Clinic
Brent Dolby
Likely Land & Livestock
Joiner Construction
Teri Brown
Ashley Cockrell, DVM
McCombs Electric
Steve Brown
Eagle Creek Land & Cattle
American AgCredit
Larry Weston
Modoc County CattleWomen
Hapgood Ranch
Amy Hermansader
Modoc County Cattlemen
Arrowhead Golf Course
Frank Watkins
Will Cockrell Cattle Services
Modoc Farm Supply
Kim Stanford
Strong Family Health Center
Scott & Stephanie Withrow
Heather Hadwick
Last Resort in Adin
Springs Ranch/Steve & Patti Smith
Cecelia Mandel
RMS Real Estate
Auction Yard Café
Wanda Rhoads
Oney Frosty in Town
Heather Hadwick Photography
Modoc Veterinary Center
Kool Breeze Red Angus
Hadwick Brothers Hogs
Joe Moreo
The Red Barn
Page’s Market
Landis Nursery
Ed & Kelley Ferry
Rim Rock Farm
Rod & Amanda Kramer
McGarva Ranch
Alturas Pepsi – Billy Jacques &
Tom & Kathy DeForest
AUCTIONEER,
Forest Winkle
Ashley Crenshaw
Les Sweeney
Sweeney Trucking
CLERK, SALE
Wynarda Erquiaga
Stuart & Carole Benner
Sheila Jacques
Rock Jack Ranches
RINGMEN &
Mary Crutcher
Curds & Whey Dairy
SALE TABLE
Betsy Ingraham
Anklin Ranch
Jerry Kresge
Cary Dunn
Carey’s EcoGoats
Linda Winnop
Sean Curtis
Betsy Ingraham
Glenn Kresge
Modoc County Board of
Mary Kay Skin Care/Jane Higgins
John
McQuarrie
Supervisors
Pioneer Auto Body
Chris Knoch
Red Bluff Buckles
Modoc Veterinary Center
Cassie Oyarzun
Tony Frutuozo
Harris Goat Ranch
Stephanie
Wellemeyer
Modoc Steel & Supply –
Badger Hill Ranch
Jon Wellemeyer
Jim Cavasso
Modoc County Farm Bureau
Laura Snell
Modoc County Farm Bureau
Larranaga Trucking
Nicole Hinton
Modoc Farm Supply
Vernon & Jo Knoch
Heather
Hadwick
Modoc Horsemen’s Association
Fred & Evalee Vellutini
Gene Morris
Rene & Jodie Larranaga
Jolene
Moxon
D.L. Goodwin Concrete
BARN MONITORS
Scott & Kaila Gooch
& RING HELP
Monte McKee Memorial
JUNIOR SHOW
Brian Ingraham
Likely Pine Burrs 4-H
Ron Schluter
Jay, Susie & Elizabeth Younger
BOARD
John Jayo
B & V Trucking
Gabby Castillo, President
Patrick Fields
The Galvin Ranch
Kristy Sphar, Vice President
Jenny Jayo
Schluter Ranch
Audra Larsen,
Lori & Lonnie Galvin
The Dancer Family
Secretary/Treasurer
Nikki French
Tom & Jennifer McCulley
Brady Deaton,
Buyer’s Committee
Lane Galvin
Austin Albaugh
Haley Dancer
Seth Gibson
Maya Schulz
Reese Choate
Cynthia Hernandez
Joel Torres
Wade Schluter
Cecelia Mandel
Trevor Schluter
Dianna Lopez
JLS ADVISOR
Teri Brown
FFA ADVISORS
Amber Hoffeld, Alturas
Maigen Matteucci,
Surprise Valley
Paige Fulmer, Big Valley
4-H ADVISORS
Heather Hadwick
JLS STAFF
Cheryl Kunert
4-H PROJECT
LEADERS
Aaron Albaugh
Rebecca Albaugh
Kathie Banwarth
Christine Gibson
Cathy Landoski
Kelly Conner
Jennifer Van Buskirk
Dawn Allee
Anita Babcock
Amanda Lemke
Leonel Mendez
Gabbie DeSimone
Herminda Hernandez
Kelly McGarva
Alex Torres
Jess Dancer
Patrick Fields
Paula Fields
Bekki Ingraham
Betsy Ingraham
Ryan DePaul
Jenny Jayo
Loretta McGiffin
Elisa Robertson
Lilli Sommer
Connie Stevenson
Ruth Still
Elizabeth Tozier
Jenny Grove
Gina Harris
Melinda Stephan
Amy Hermansader
Eric Nelson
Dena Nelson
Donna Roberts
Stacy Sphar
Cherie Walton
Jamie Brazil-Harris
Claire Crenshaw
Robin Farnam
Tom Warnock
Stephanie Withrow
CONCESSION
STAND &
COMMUNITY
BARBECUE
Modoc 4-H Council
Bonnie Bunyard
Surprise Valley 4-H
Davis Creek 4-H
New Pioneer 4-H
Likely Pine Burrs 4-H
Canby Hot Springs 4-H
Providence 4-H
Bieber 4-H
Modoc Farm Supply
Steve Brown
and Crew
Page 12 - Modoc County Record - June 23, 2016
Fire prevention takes center stage
Tule Lake Commemorative
Pilgrimage offers special events
The public is encouraged to attend
July 2 and 3 as part of the Tule Lake
Committee’s Pilgrimage, which is held
every other year in Tule Lake, CA and
Klamath Falls, OR. Events are in commemoration of the people and events
associated with the west coast removal
of 120,000 Japanese Americans during
World War II.
Saturday, July 2, 1:30 to 3 p.m.:
Learn about life in an American concentration camp, a rare opportunity to
hear Japanese American survivors who
were young adults 70 years ago, plus
Oregon’s former poet laureate, Lawson
Inada. All are welcome and admission
is free.
The program takes place at the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fairgrounds, Home
Economics Bldg., West Wing.
Sunday, July 3, from 7 to 9 p.m.: Celebrate the pilgrimage cultural program;
an evening of taiko drumming, song and
poetry at the Ross Ragland Theater in
downtown Klamath Falls with guest
Master of Ceremonies, actor George
Takei. All are welcome to attend this
free event.
May jobless rate improves to 6.7%
Modoc’s May 2016 unemployment rate took a pretty big dip, from April’s 7.8 percent
to 6.7 percent, according to the state Employment Development Department.
That’s also a major improvement from May 2015 when unemployment was at 8.3
percent. The civilian labor force in May 2016 was 3,250, with 3,030 employed and 220
unemployed. Last May the labor force was at 3,310 with 270 unemployed. In April
2016, Modoc’s labor force numbered 3,270 with 260 unemployed.
Government employment in May 2016 was 1,230 and that’s exactly what it was in
May 2015. Federal government employment from April 2016 at 210 increased in May
to 240. Total farm employment was 380 and total non-farm was 2,310.
Modoc’s 6.7 percent jobless rate ranks it 41st out of the state’s 58 counties for highest unemployment. Lassen County ranks 35th at 6.0 percent and Siskiyou is 42nd at
6.9 percent. The highest jobless rate is in Imperial at 19.4 percent and the lowest is
San Mateo at 2.6 percent.
Pool is open
Alturas Municipal Pool
is open for the season at
the corner of Warner and
West Fourth Streets, Alturas.
Pool hours: Lap Swim,
Monday-Saturday 12 - 1
p.m. and Monday - Friday
6:45 - 7:30 p.m.; Recreational Swim Monday Friday 1 - 4 p.m. and Saturday 1-5 p.m.
General
Admission
$3, Sr. Citizens $2. Season Pass Individual $75;
Family Pass $100 (up
to 5 family members
in a single household).
Have you noticed an increase in
fire prevention and safety messaging around town? We hope so! CALFIRE, the U.S. Forest Service, the
Bureau of Land Management and
the Modoc County Health Department have been working together
to remind residents that “One Less
Spark means One Less Wildfire.”
In April, students from Tulelake,
Cedarville, Alturas and Bieber participated in a poster contest with a
fire prevention theme. Winners of
the contest had their artwork made
into placemats and placed in local
restaurants in Adin, Bieber, Tulelake, Cedarville and Alturas.
If you haven’t seen them, we encourage you to visit a restaurant in
your area and check them out. We
have to say, our students created
some pretty phenomenal artwork.
Look for posters at the following
businesses: Adin, Adin Supply, The
Oney Frosty; Bieber, The Old Mill
Grill, Big Valley Market; Tulelake,
Stronghold, Mike and Wanda’s; Cedarville, Country Hearth, Surprise
Café; Alturas, Subway, Niles, Star-
Last call for Camp
Last Call for Blue Lake Camp! Youths looking for a
fun week of camping adventures take note: Space is
available for 2 boys going into 7th, 8th, or 9th grade and
1 boy and 2 girls going into 4th, 5th, or 6th grade. There
is also one place left for a boy counselor going into at
least 11th grade at both camps.
If those who have requested forms for a child, please
return them to the mailing address on the form as soon
as possible. A child is not fully registered for camp until
application forms have been processed.
The camp for 4-5-6 grade kids is July 11-15, the 7-8-9
grade camp is July 18-22. Both camps are $95 per child.
Some financial assistance is available. Please call (530)
233-2647 or email bluelakecampers @hotmail.com to request application forms, a counselor application, or any
questions. The Blue Lake Youth Camp is operated by
the Federated Church in Alturas. The camp is non-denominational and is open to all youth. Camp activities
include swimming, canoeing, crafts, archery, worship
and supervised free time.
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If you haven’t noticed, a new fire prevention billboard is located at the south
end of Alturas reminding residents and
travelers that one spark is all it takes to
start a wildfire. This same message is being delivered by Betty White in a short
video clip at the Niles Theater.
CALFIRE has installed new prevention
messaging signs at each entrance to town
letting folks know when burn permits are
required and when they have been suspended. Additional safety messages will
appear throughout the year.
Don’t be surprised if you see additional
reminders over the next few months as
temperatures rise, activities increase and
the chance of fires intensifies. Keeping
our communities fire safe is a team effort and we’re hoping you’ll join the team.
Whether it’s ensuring a campfire is completely extinguished or keeping a vehicle
well maintained to prevent sparks, following a few simple steps can help prevent wildfires.
To find out how you can help, visit
http://www.preventwildfireca.org/OneLessSpark/.
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June 23, 2016 - Modoc County Record - Page 13
Reminder. . .
MODOC’ERS shouldn’t get too comfortable yet,
even though summer has officially arrived. This
is what Cedar Pass looked like last Thursday
morning. Keep the jackets handy.
Modoc
All-Stars. . .
THE MODOC Major Girls All Stars are hosting
the District 48 All Star Tourney in Alturas.
Their first game is June 24, 6 p.m. at the Chuck
Holloway Field in the Youth Park. The team
members are: back left to right, Coach Warren
Farnam, Bell Farnam, Chloe Farmer, Kayla
Derner, Aaleyah Munoz, Alicia Chavez, Lexee
Larranaga, coach Jodie Larranaga; front,
Clarissa Allert, Megan Nelson, Jenna Nelson,
Harley McLaughlin, Riley Atkins. Not pictured
are coaches Jack Nelson and Rene Larranaga.
In Cedarville-Super Bull, Barrel
Race Saturday
Get ready for some rodeo fun this Saturday as the
annual Super Bull kicks off with the Modoc Horsemans Association 4D Barrel Race at the Modoc District Fairgrounds in Cedarville.
Barrel racers will gather at 9 a.m. to sign up for the
Run-2-Win Primary co-sanctioned by the North State
Barrel Racing Association. Entry is $45 and there will
be $1,000 up for grabs. Admission to watch is free and
the main race will begin at 12 p.m.
At 5 p.m. the grandstands gates will open for the annual Super Bull & Bronc Riding. Catch all the action
including the wild and wooly Mutton Bustin’ featuring local kids ages four to eight.
The opening ceremony will also include the crowing
of the Modoc Heritage Foundations J¬unior Rodeo
court. Vying for the queen crown is Charly Simpson of
Lake City and Miranda Linker of Cedarville.
Tickets for the Super Bull are available for $12 at
Seab’s True Value, Alturas Auto Parts-NAPA, Page’s
Market and Woody’s Saloon. Tickets are also available at the gate.
Rockin ‘ER Bucking Bulls is the rough stock contractor and afterwards the Cedarville Volunteer Fire
Department will hold a live barn dance.
For Super Bull entry information or questions please
call 530-279-6383. Barrel racing information is available by contacting Amy VonTour at 916-261-2970 or
email rodeoblondy82@gmail.com.
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Page 14 - Modoc County Record - June 23, 2016
THIS TALL rock climbing wall was a big hit all day during the Expo, and it
will be back for next year.
ARCHERY WAS also one of the big draws at the Expo and this group
of youngsters found the target.
All photos by Lorissa Soriano
THE LOUDEST GROUP at the Expo was during the Duck Call
competition. No report on whether ducks were attracted.
Expo rocks
from front page
National Monument portable cave and
throwing the Atladl.
Roger Jackson’s Hang gliding simulator was a big hit and Kimberly Anderson
showed kids how to synchronize their fly
fishing cast and use the rods properly.
The Sheriff’s Department gave a canine
unit demonstration, Coleman fish hatchery fascinated the children with their cool
salmon fish cycle display. Modoc National
Wildlife Refuge and Modoc National Forest provided kid art activities and lots of
schwag (free goody bags).
The Annual Duck Calling Contest is
always lots of fun. Junior duck hunters or green wings got to show off their
duck calling skills by competing against
one another. There were fourteen participants and a whole lot of quackn’ going on.
The first place winners for each age group
were Sam Hadwick, Grady Battram and a
little guy by the name of Caelon Hueckstaedt who blew and quacked with so much
heart, it captivated the audience. All were
from Alturas.
The Youth Archery Shoot, also had sixteen contenders who participated. The
winners were: Cody Sphar, Copper Gallagher, Anabel Farnum, Shayne Maypin,
and Blake Sargent of Alturas. The 3D Archery Competition, adult division weekend winners were Pat Rees of Alturas,
Jeff Cook from Cedarville and Tom Gilles
of Alturas.
The Best of Modoc photo contest focused
on the beauty of Modoc and how Modoc’ers
visualize the place they call home. The
winners were: 1st - Jean Bilodeaux; 2nd
- Lyn Travertini; and 3rd - Pete DuBois.
The first place winner’s photo will be displayed at the California Visitor Center
in Anderson as part of the Modoc County Display. All the photos entered were
beautiful and truly showed what makes
Modoc such a beautiful place to live. Every photo submitted will be considered for
the Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association Annual Visitor Guide.
Special Guest Perry Chocktoot of Chiloquin Oregon (Cultural and Heritage
Director for the Klamath Tribes) and
Ken Sandusky of Canby and representative for the Modoc National Forest, gave
a great demonstration on the art of flint
knapping, utilizing different types of
rocks, they created arrowheads in various
shapes and sizes. The most popular and
favorite rock used was rainbow obsidian.
PERRY CHILCOOT had fun and was a
popular part of the day.
Liz Burton of Keno, Oregon and
president of Badger Run Wildlife Rehab debuted her animal ambassadors;
Ewok, the Great Horned Owl; Dexter,
the Turkey Vulture; and Sonia the
Red Tail Hawk. The birds were very
cool and had lots of personality; it was
obvious they were taking the opportunity to show off for the kids.
Sportsman’s Warehouse, one of the
Expo sponsors, provided knife sharpening and gave away gift certificates.
They also donated the Grand prize for
the MORT raffle, a Bear Compound
bow. Sam Hadwick of Alturas, ended
up being the recipient of that bow.
Sam is a top shot archer in the 4-H
shooting sports.
Of course, Chipper and Smokey Bear
made an appearance and as usual
they were smothered with hugs from
adoring fans.
One of the most popular activities
at the Expo was the Children’s Trout
Fishing pond and this year it was a
big success. The fish stayed lively and
ready to be hooked and had for dinner.
Nearly three hundred kids visited the
fishpond. For some of these kids, it
would be the very first time they had
ever caught a fish.
A newly added attraction to the Expo
and the highlight of the whole weekend was the Rock Climbing wall. Both
kids and adults enjoyed climbing up
and down the three-story structure.
The Mobile Rock Team was awesome,
they were scheduled to be at the event
on Saturday only, but apparently they
had so much fun they decided to stay
another day. “These kids were so great
and we had so much fun,” commented
Zach Green, an employee of Mobile
Rock. They plan to come back again
next year.
There were many other displays; Native Culture, Geology and the “Pride of
Modoc,” Big Buck Display.
There were vendors, the food was
great, cool raffles and many prizes, so
much to do.
“It was so great to see so many families spending the day with their kids
outdoors having a fun filled day at the
Park!” said organizers. “Thanks to all
who sponsored, made donations and
volunteered, all contributing to the
success of this wonderful community
event.”
SAM HADWICK of Alturas, ended up
with the Grand Prize, a new bow.
THIS YOUNGSTER was serious about launching the Atladl, while the
adult was cautious. The Lava Beds portable cave, below, was a hit.
June 23, 2016 - Modoc County Record - Page 15
Births
2016 Milano Scholarships total $30,000
Six Modoc, Siskiyou and Lassen County Seniors will
receive Milano Family Scholarships totaling $30,000. “I
am pleased to announce scholarship awards to Jonathan
Langston, Emily Egan, Megan Banwarth, Mackenzie
Hayden-Criss, Dawn Waterman and Lindsay Noggles,”
said Heather Hadwick, Modoc County 4-H Coordinator.
Each award winner will receive a $5,000 scholarship
this year.
“Each of our 2016 recipients are decorated 4-H members as well as involved in a number of other extracurricular activities,” said Hadwick. “Each winner has actively demonstrated the life skills they have learned in
4-H throughout their daily lives. The competition was
tough this year. We have members that have truly excelled not only in 4-H but in their education, sports,
leadership and community.”
Mackenzie Hayden-Criss is a 2016 graduate of
Butte Valley High School in Dorris, CA. Mackenzie is
the daughter of Ron and Heather Criss. She served as
Butte Valley 4-H Club President this year and will be
attending Oregon State University and studying Agriculture. As Valedictorian of her class, she was MVP
several years in Basketball, Student council, FFA, Jr.
Shorthorn Association, Tulelake-BV Jr. Fair Board,
CSF. Mackenzie is an “excellent showman” and has won
numerous Jackpot shows and fairs showing her cattle.
Dawn Waterman is now alumni of Modoc High
School. She is the daughter of Doug and Shawna Waterman. Dawn is in the New Pioneer 4-H Club. She will be
attending College of the Redwoods in the fall, majoring
in Art & Film. Dawn has earned her platinum star, is
a Modoc County All-Star 4-H member and has served
as Chairman of Home Ec Day, Modoc County 4-H Elite
President, Teen & Jr. Leaders in Rabbit and has been
on the Junior Livestock Show board. Dawn played softball, basketball and volleyball and works as a lifeguard
in the summers.
Megan Banwarth hails from Big Valley High School.
She is the daughter of Kevin and Katherine Banwarth.
Megan is a member of the Providence 4-H Club and
will attend CSU, Chico this year. She would like to be
a veterinarian. Megan has served as an officer in her
club for many years as well as a teen leader in her beef
project. She is currently the vice-president of her club,
FFA secretary, played volleyball and softball and was
on the Parli Pro team and Livestock Judging team. Megan works at the Oney Frosty in her hometown of Adin
and is very active in her community.
Emily Egan is from Lassen High School and will be
attending Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, CA. Emily is the daughter of Joe and Dawn Egan.
She has been a 4-H All-star for three years and is in
the Richmond 4-H Club. Emily has shown grand champion steers, served as 4-H president, CSF, served as Future Business Leaders President, Miss Lassen County,
played Field Hockey and works on her family’s ranch.
Lindsay Noggles is also from Lassen High School
and is the daughter of Richard and Rhonda Noggles.
She will be attending UC Davis, majoring in Veterinary
Science. Lindsay has earned her Platinum star in 4-H
and has won many awards showing her dogs. She has
participated in Horse Judging, gymkhanas and riding
events, earning ribbons all over the state. Lindsay is a
Teen leader for their rabbit project, a member of CSF,
FFA, Lassen High Band, Lassen High Gold Team and
has volunteered as a teaching assistant at the local
Youth Nature Camp.
Jonathan Langston of Lassen High School will also
receive a $5000 award. Jonathan is the son of Tessa and
Wayne Langston. He is a Lassen County 4-H All-Star,
received grand Champion steer and is Thompson Peak
4-H Club President. Jonathan is a CSF member, plays
soccer and baseball and works at Twin Creek Ranch. He
is currently a platoon leader in the high school Cadet
Core Program. Jonathan will be attending Lassen Community College to major in Range Management.
“We want to wish each Milano Family Scholarship
recipient every future success and are proud to have
the opportunity to help them achieve their educational
goals,” said Bonnie Bunyard, Milano Family Scholarship Committee Member.
A special thank you to the selection committee, for
spending hours reviewing applications and record
books- Jessie Milano, Heather Hadwick, Bonnie Bunyard, Gabriella Desimone and David House.
“This scholarship would not be possible without the
overwhelming generosity of the Milano Family. They
have a love for education, community and the 4-H program. The applicants each year are making it harder
DAVID CHAVEZ-ANDRADE was born to Brenda
and Jose Chavez of Alturas, CA on June 14, 1016 at
8:46 a.m. at Lake District Hospital, Lakeview, Oregon.
Dr. Hussey attended the birth of the 6 oz. male who
weighed 19 inches long, Brother Jose, 14 months, welcomes his arrival. Maternal grandparents are Carolina
Chavez and Liborio Chavez Gallardo of Mexico. Paternal grandparents are Virginia and Isidro Chavez of Alturas, CA.
THE RECORD publishes announcements
free of charge for births, engagements,
weddings and obituaries as space allows. Go
to www.modocrecord.com for forms.
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Public Notice
Page 16 - Modoc County Record - June 23, 2016
Saturday
marks first
SV market
Summer has arrived
and the Surprise Valley Saturday Market will
open right on schedule
this Saturday, June 25.
The weather looks to be
cheerful and sunny for
the community members
who have long awaited it’s
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MODOC COUNTY RECORD
Published in the Modoc
County Record on June 23,
2016.
NOTICE OF FILING
CEQA ENVIRONMENTAL
DOCUMENT
FILING: Mitigated
Negative Declaration
REVIEW PERIOD: June
23, 2016 to July 22, 2016
at 5:00 p.m.
PROJECT
DESCRIPTION: Applicant Mary
Woodward is requesting a
Parcel Map and Rezone of
a 28.42 acre parcel (Assessor parcel #022-510-68).
The Parcel Map (Project
#2015-09) will result in
four parcels consisting of
5.35, 5.22, 5.13 and 12.72
acres. The purpose of the
proposed land division is
to create separate parcels for individual family
members. The accompanying rezone is will change
the zoning from (U) Unclassified to (AG) Agricultural General and include
an additional adjacent
5.46 acre parcel under the
same ownership (Assessor’s Parcel #022-510-69).
Dorris Reservoir is located
directly to the east and
portions of the property
are covered by water (approximately 8.7 acres affecting resulting parcels
1, 2 and 4). The project
is located 2 and ½ miles
southeast of Alturas on
County Rd 57. Township
42 N., Range 13 E., M.D.B.
&M. portions of Sections
16 and 21.
A CEQA Initial Study
has been conducted by
Modoc County Planning
Department to evaluate
the potential for adverse
environmental impacts for
the above project. The Initial Study can be reviewed
at the Modoc County Planning Dept., 203 W. 4th
Street, Alturas, CA, or
at
www.co.modoc.ca.us/
departments/planning.
Comments should be sent
to the above address or
e-mailed to lorigalvin@
co.modoc.ca.us.
Published in the Modoc
County Record on June 23
and 30, 2016.
opening.
Freshly
harvested
gardens, locally produced goods and handcrafted trinkets are sure
to grace the numerous
vendor tables. Thanks
to the ingenious group
who organizes SVSM
purchasing is made
even easier as the market vendors cheerfully
accept WIC, SNAP and
Senior Benefits on food
purchases.
Live acoustic music
and smiling faces are
sure to charm passerby’s evoking them to
join the fun on the corner of Main and Bonner Streets. To see this
years market schedule
and learn about becoming a vendor visit www.
svsaturdaymarket.org.
Alumni gather
this Friday
Reconnect with classmates on Friday, June
24 as Surprise Valley
alumni plan a gathering
at the Modoc District
Fair, August 18-21.
All graduates and
classmates are welcome
to join the group at 2
p.m. in the Modoc District Fair office, 1 Cen-
ALONDRA GABRIELA
(GABBY) CASTILLO
ter Street. For more information contact Jane
Higgins at 530-2792443.
Chamber
awards
Scholarship
The Surprise Valley
Chamber of Commerce
happily announced this
week that Alondra Gabriela (Gabby) Castillo
has been selected as
the 2016 recipient of
the Chamber’s annual
scholarship.
Castillo is the daughter
of Cosme and Ofelia Castillo, residents of Cedarville. She plans to attend
Shasta College in the fall
and work towards a teaching credential.
The Chamber of Commerce reminds the community that it is offering
a $500 scholarship for
continuing education. The
scholarship will be awarded to an adult applicant(s)
who is 18 years or older
and may be any current
Surprise Valley resident
or former Surprise Valley
High School graduate.
Applications must be received by August 1, 2016
to be eligible. For complete guidelines and an
application form, go to the
Chamber’s web site, www.
surprisevalleychamber.
com.
Bike Rodeo
in July
It’s summer and bike
safety is a must for families in Surprise Valley,
thanks to Modoc County
Public Health families
can look forward to a Bike
Rodeo on July 23. From 10
a.m. to 11 a.m. during the
Surprise Valley Saturday
Sagebrush Steppe Restoration
and Tribal Workforce Project
In a collaborative partnership, the Fort Bidwell
Indian Community Council (FBICC) has joined
with the Pit River Tribe,
Lomakatsi Restoration
Project, the Natural Resources
Conservation
Service (NRCS) and the
Bureau of Indian Affairs
to develop a sagebrush
steppe restoration program, and a tribal restoration workforce on the
Fort Bidwell Indian Reservation.
Located
in
remote
eastern Modoc County,
the Fort Bidwell Indian
reservation constitutes
3,750 acres and is surrounded by federal lands.
This initiative is designed to build toward a
long-term solution that
addresses the ecological
restoration needs of the
sagebrush steppe ecosystem, promoting the recovery of imperiled species,
and through mentoring
and on-the-job training
the development of a tribal ecological workforce.
“Restoring tribal lands
and creating local employment opportunities
for our community, and
members of other tribes
is a critical component
to this project,” said Fort
Bidwell Environmental
Protection Administration Director, Loyette
Meza.
The initial 50-acre project has been under development since September
2015, with multiple parties coordinating the logistics of program implementation.
The Fort Bidwell Tribal
Administration as well as
the Fort Bidwell Indian
Community Council have
been instrumental in
achieving this collaborative tribal training workforce opportunity and
sage steppe restoration
project, partnering with
the non-profit Lomakatsi
Restoration Project to develop the workforce training program, and ecological restoration goals and
treatment.
Pit River Tribal Council
and staff have assisted
in procuring workforce,
equipment and negotiat-
ing the fiscal authority
through the Pacific Regional Office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
(BIA). Gerald Jones, Assistant Regional Forester
of the BIA has encouraged California Tribes
to create and administer
tribal stewardship opportunities for their ancestral territories.
“This project demonstrates how neighboring
tribes can support each
other by coming together
to implement ecosystem
restoration and tribal
workforce projects, in
partnership with nonprofit conservation partners and federal natural
resource agencies” said
Sonya Axelrod, from the
Pit River Tribal Council,
Kosealekte Band.
Project operations and
the associated training
program commenced on
May 31, 2016 and will
continue over the next
three weeks, until completed.
Through this partnership, Lomakatsi Restoration Project is mobilizing its technical staff for
project layout, design and
training, and employing
a twelve-person tribal
workforce which includes
eight members of the
Fort Bidwell Paiute, two
from Pit River Tribe and
three participants from
the Klamath Tribes.
“This has been a team
effort and provides an
opportunity and training ground for future
collaborative efforts for
tribal workforce development and ecosystem restoration activities,” said
Marko Bey, Lomakatsi’s
Executive Director.
The Ecological Restoration Need
Sagebrush steppe is
a dry environment and
plant community characterized by the dominance
of sagebrush shrubs and
short bunchgrasses.
During the last 140
years, western juniper
has been expanding its
range, encroaching dramatically into the sagebrush steppe, reducing
habitat for steppe dependent species. This
encroachment has largely
been fueled by the removal
of fire from the landscape.
Historically, fire was the
natural factor limiting juniper woodlands to rockier ridges.
As fire was removed,
through suppression efforts and cattle grazing,
a population and range
explosion began for western juniper. During this
time, juniper expanded
across the Modoc Plateau,
once occupying only five
percent, to now occupying
nearly half of the 6.5 million acres.
Market participate in the
free bicycle and helmet
safety check.
Even try out the bicycle
obstacle course and walk
away with a prize or two.
Participants must remember to bring bicycles,
helmets and a signed
permission slip. To learn
more about this upcoming event contact Modoc
County Public Health at
530-233-6311.
Got news? Let’s hear from
you! Contact Nicole Hinton
at record1@modocrecord.
com or call 530-233-2632.
Pam’z
SEWING & ALTERATIONS
Variety Of Work
Including
Weddings, Proms,
Jackets,
Jeans,
Alterations,
Hems,
Zippers, Rips
& Much More!
Call Pam at 530-233-7664
or 530-906-1434
SOMETHING ON
YOUR MIND?
Write a “Letter to
the Editor”
PO Box 531, Alturas, CA 96101
Letters must be
signed. Writer’s
address and phone
number required,
but not for print.
www.modoc
record.com
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Sat, 10-3 P.M.
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Come as a Customer, Leave as a Friend.
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Located across from the Auction Yard Cafe
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YOUR ONE STOP SHOP - DIESEL & GAS VEHICLES
FRESH DUCK EGGS
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Our poultry is pasture raised - the birds
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foraging for food. They are supplemented
by all natural, non-medicated poultry foods,
they are truly “Free Range”.
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Crisis Intervention, Supportive Services, Basic
Human Services and Employment & Training
serving low income citizens of Modoc County.
Modoc-Siskiyou Community Action Agency
Contact Kelley Poindexter at
530-233-0500 for more information.
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SAGE COUNTRY
RECYCLING
Phone 530-233-2825 • 504 West 12th St.• Alturas, CA 96101
Open Monday - Friday • Hours 9 A.M. until 4 P.M.
We have a portable
crane available for
large amounts of
scrap metal
pickup!
SCRAP METALS PURCHASED HERE
Large and Small Bins Available for Businesses with Scrap Metal.
Copper • Brass • Aluminum • Stainless Steel • Plastic
• Glass • CRV Items • Vehicles
(Vehicles Must Have Title
or DMV Junk Slip)
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Gatherings
facility and events.
Find Out What’s
happening in MOdOc
Monday
No Country Jams
Announcements are published free for non-profit All youth ages 18 and younger will compete for ribbons.
groups as space permits. Send announcements to Gath- Entries were due June 18. Come watch at the Alturas
erings: c/o Modoc County Record, P.O. Box 531, Alturas, Livestock Complex.
CA 96101 or stop by the Record office at 201 West Carlos
St., Alturas; phone (530) 233-2632 or e-mail to record1@
modocrecord.com. Announcement deadline is 10 a.m.
The 12th annual June Jamboree sponsored by the
each Wednesday to make the following day’s Record.
Friends of the Modoc County Library is Saturday, June
25, from 8:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. and tickets are presale only. Tickets without train ride, are still available
for $13. (Children three and younger no charge). Purchase pre-sale tickets through Modoc County library
Foodlink trucks will deliver fresh produce to Modoc branches in Alturas, Adin, Cedarville and Lookout.
County Veterans Park for low-income families on June
23. Please bring your own boxes. Food giveaway will
start when the truck arrives between 11:30 a.m. and
Rummage Sale - Saturday, June 25 to be held at the
1 p.m. It ends when those present have received food
New
Life Christian Center, 1040 North Main, St., Alonce. The special giveaways are sponsored by Lassen County Council, Modoc Emergency Food Bank, turas from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Plants, clothes, odds and
T.E.A.C.H., Inc., Foodlink Sacramento and USDA Com- ends. Come on down. For more information, call 530modities. Please contact Jesika or Lola at T.E.A.C.H., 708-0801.
at 233-3111.
Jamboree is pre-sale only
Thursday, June 23
Food Link delivery
Church rummage sale
Cedarville AA changes day
“Modoc’s Got Talent” night
Alturas Country Jams will not be in session June 27
and July 4. Have a wonderful Happy and Safe Fourth of
July. Jams hope to return again on July 11 at the Veterans’ Hall. But, watch for updates as the date nears.
Tuesday
Bingo every Tuesday
Join others, ages 18 and up, for Bingo nights on Tuesdays at 5 p.m. in Veterans Hall, So. Main St., Alturas.
VFW Auxiliary 3327 hosts the first and third Tuesdays
and VFW Post 3327 hosts the second, fourth and fifth
Tuesdays. Just show up to play.
The Auxiliary is now accepting donations for their
annual rummage sale. Call 708-0099 for more information or with donation questions.
Don’t
Wait...
Call Today!
Harbert roofing, inc.
On June 25 from 5-8 p.m., the Niles Hotel will again
Valley Serenity AA Group is now meeting Thursdays be hosting “Modoc’s Got Talent” featuring area talent
at 5:30 p.m. at Surprise Valley Community Church. and recording artists. This event will include an open
mic portion in hopes that Modoc residents will pick up
Open, Non-Smoking.
their guitar, fiddle, washboard or other instrument of
choice and come perform in a relaxed and supportive
environment. All are welcome and encouraged to atThe VA van transports veterans free to the VA ap- tend. This is summer fun for everyone..
pointments on Thursdays. Veterans are reminded to
schedule primary care appointments for those days. To
reserve a van seat or to become a volunteer van driver,
Celebrate Recovery on
please call Tom Blanchette, van coordinator at 233Saturdays
at 6 p.m. at the
5414. Volunteer van drivers are desperately needed.
Alturas
Baptist
Church,
For an application, please call the above number.
500 West 4th Street. A bible based, twelve-step proGood time to lighten up
gram for those with hurts,
Trying to lose weight? Give Taking Off Pounds Sen- habits and hang-ups. All
sibly (TOPS) 1954 a try. Join the group on Thursdays are welcome.
at the Senior Citizens Center, 906 West Fourth St.,
Alturas. Weigh-in 10 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Meetings from
304 S. Main Street
10:30 -11:30 a.m. Come find support with TOPS, which
has proven successful for many local residents.
530-223-3251
Rides to VA for veterans
Sunday
Have your Modoc Record delivered each Thursday.
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up for a Modoc County Record subscription at www.modocrecord.com or email subs@modocrecord.com. Your
choice - print, online or both. Call 530-233-2632 for assistance or stop by the Record, 201 West Carlos St., Alturas.
Friday
Check out Humane Society
Open Tuesday - Friday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Saturday
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the corner of 114 1st and Court
Streets, Alturas. Call (530) 233-9277.
Saturday
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Southwestern
Pilgrimage
Yappy Hour
Yappy Hour with Roxanne Wright every Sunday from 2:30 p.m. to
4:30 p.m. If you have a
dog and are interested in
agility and behavior training bring your four-legged
friend to “Yappy Hour”
at the Adin Community
Park. Roxanne Wright is
a Certified Dog Trainer
with 45 years experience
working with dogs. Puppies welcome (must have
shots). Dogs should be on
leash.
American and
bluEgrAss at its best!
Tickets -
ch
$15 Esa
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Purcha
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CoffEe Shop
!
At the Doort. 3
Try trap,
skeet shoots
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Call 233-3773
fo
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Come out to try your
skill or watch at the Sunday morning Trap and
Skeet shoots at the Alturas Rifle & Pistol Range
on Centerville Rd., Alturas starting at 9 a.m.
Members and non-members welcome. Inquire
The rare and remarkable poetry reading at Floating about membership too, if
Island Books with Eugene Lesser will have to wait. interested in joining and
Eugene Lesser will NOT be reading at Floating Island supporting the Gun Club’s
Books on Saturday, June 25, due to a sudden illness.
However, in the interests of the poet, the show must go
on and Michael Sykes will read from Mr. Lesser’s work,
as well as some of his own, and be joined by the infaMODOC COUNTY
mous Rody Stains of Alturas, who will read some of his
short short stories, between 5 and 7 p.m. this Saturday
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
at the bookstore. And the copious refreshments will still
be available.
The first Surprise Valley Saturday Market of the season will be held June 25 in Downtown Cedarville from
9 a.m. to noon. Local produce, eggs, body products and
arts and crafts available. Live acoustic country music
by Robert and Anthony starting at 10 a.m. SVSaturdayMarket.org, (530) 936-7876.
Special Performances by
Randy Brooks & Cheryl Cleavenger !
THIS Sunday - June 26
Begins at 7:00 P.m.
Dining Room open during the show
From 5:00 to 8:00 P.m.
Reservation Recommended
6/23
Show must go on
Phone 530-233-3773
www.nileshotel.com
Posse Junior Horse Show
Modoc County Sheriff’s Posse presents its 62nd Annual Junior Horse Show Saturday, June 25 at 9 a.m.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
FOR LOW INCOME FARM
LABOR MIGRANT HOUSING
APARTMENTS AVAILABLE AT
NEWELL MIGRANT CENTER
KALT
106.5
FM
Modoc Rock
233-4842
MODOC COUNTY
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
ACEPTA SOLICITUDES DE
VIVIENDAS EN EL CENTRO
MIGRANTE DE NEWELL PARA
TRABAJADORES DE LA
AGRICULTURA CON ESCASOS
RECURSOS ECOMONICOS
(VIVIENDAS DE TEMPORADA)
LAS VIVIENDAS ESTAN DISPONIBLES EN
REQUIREMENTS - MUST BE LEGALLY ADMITTED
INTO THE UNITED STATES OR A CITIZEN.
HOUSEHOLD MUST PROVIDE EVIDENCE THAT
THEY LIVE AT LEAST 50 MILES AWAY FROM THE
CENTER 90 DAYS OUT OF THE PREVIOUS 180
DAYS WHILE THE CENTER IS CLOSED.
MUST BE LOW - MODERATE INCOME, THE
HOUSEHOLD MUST EARN AT LEAST $4,425 PER
YEAR IN THE AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY.
DEBERA SER RESIDENTE LEGAL O CUIDADANO DE
LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS. DEMOSTRAR QUE LA FAMILIA
VIVIO AFUERA DE EL AREA DE EL CENTRO MIGRANTE
(50 MILLAS O MAS), POR UN PERIODO DE 90 DAIS O
MAS DURANTE LOS 180 DIAS QUE ESTA CERRADO EL
CENTRO MIGRANTE.
DEBERA REUNIR LOS REQUISITOR DE INGRESOS.
CABEZA DE HOGAR DEBERA GANAR POR LO MENOS
$4,425 ANNUAL EN LA INDUSTRIA DE LA AGRICULTURA.
PICK UP APPLICATIONS AT
OBTENGA SU SOLICITUD EN EL
NEWELL MIGRANT CENTER
SIXTH & DUNSMUIR STREETS
NEWELL, CALIFORNIA
PHONE 530-664-3261
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NEWELL MIGRANT CENTER
NEWELL MIGRANT CENTER
SIXTH & DUNSMUIR STREETS
NEWELL, CALIFORNIA
PHONE 530-664-3261
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Gatherings
Find Out What’s
happening in MOdOc
Tuesday
Coming . . .
Research Library open
Kids’ Fandango contest
Send us your classified
Email your classified ad to the Modoc Record before
noon Wednesday for the RECORD online and print editions. Email classifieds@modocrecord.com or call 530233-2632; Fax 530-233-5113.
Wednesday
Catch Wild Wednesday
movies free
Beginning June 29 (until further notice) catch a free
movie at the Niles Theater during Wild Wednesday
Summer Movies! Show begins at 11 a.m., everyone
welcome and concessions will be open. To learn about
becoming a sponsor, contact manager Pam at 530-2606241 or call the theater.
Try Toastmasters
Warner Mountain Toastmasters will meet at the
Sheriff’s Annex on First St, Alturas, noon to 1 p.m. on
Wednesday June 29, Look for the toastmaster sign. Improve public speaking skills with, Toastmasters and
achieve goals. For questions call President Judy Mason
233-6648.
Taking summer off
The Modoc Ladies Luncheon group will be on vacation
until September. Have a great safe and summer.
Buck-a-Bag deals
The Buck-A-Bag trailer is open from noon until 4 p.m.
each Wednesday. Find great deals at the Buck-a-Bag
Trailer located directly north of the Alturas library’s
parking lot, on the northeast side of the library on West
Third Street.
Thursday, June 30
So much happening!
Don’t miss out! Order a Modoc County Record subscription at www.modocrecord.com by stopping by the
Record, 201 West Carlos St., Alturas, calling 530-2332632, mailing your info to Modoc Record, P.O. Box 531,
Alturas, CA 96101 or email subs@modocrecord.com to
set up an online, print or both subscriptions. Select
which choice is most convenient.
Sign up for classes
Morning and evening sessions of swim lessons, with
one and two week sessions are available throughout the
summer at the Alturas Pool. Cost of lessons is $25 for
one week and $50 for two-week sessions.
Aquacise will also begin on July 20, with class from
6 - 6:45 p.m. Monday - Thursday. Class cost, $50.
For more information on dates and times, call the pool
at 233-4299.
The pool is also available for private rentals at a cost
of $62.50 per hour. Large parties requiring more than
one lifeguard will be charged an additional $12 per
hour, per lifeguard. Call for information on days and
times available for rental.
Free meals for kids, teens
Butte County Office of Education CalKidz is
sponsoring the Summer Food Program
Free Meals for all children (18 years and younger) are
being served this summer at Surprise Valley Elementary, 790 High St., Cedarville, Monday through Thursdays, June 27 through Aug. 11 from 8:30 a.m. – 9 a.m.
All children are welcome during posted serving times;
No pre-registration or documentation required.
Weights & Figures
Obesity finds it
hardest to catch
up with those who
are constantly
moving.
***
Start your
membership
today!
TFN
311 S. Main St. (530)233-2443 or 233-5945
Little Mr. & Miss Fandango Contests are Sunday,
June 26 at Alturas Veterans Hall. Check in at 2:30
p.m. Contest begins at 3 p.m. Modoc residents ages 3-4
and 5-6 are eligible to participate. Applications due
June 23. Submit to TEACH. Questions, contact Casey
Burns at 530-640-0598.
Shery Larson reception
The Art Center proudly invites all to join in welcoming ‘home’ to Alturas one of its native daughters, artist Shery Larson, now of Dunsmuir, showing in the
main gallery during the month of July. The opening
reception will be held Friday, July 1 from 5-8 p.m.,
with refreshments served. Shery was born and raised
in Alturas.
Modoc County Museum is now open at 600 So Main
St., Alturas. Hours are Monday through Saturday, 10
a.m. – 4 p.m.; closed Sundays. Admission is a $2 donation. The Museum is operated by all volunteers, who
may on occasion for personal reasons, be unavailable to
unlock the doors for the public, as life happens. Please
be understanding. For more information call the Museum at (530) 233-2944 or email modocountyhistoricalsociety@yahoo.com.
Free meals for all youthsSend the kids, teens
Modoc Joint Unified School District is now offering a
summer food service program at Modoc Middle School.
The program started June 13 and continues through
August 12. Free breakfasts will be offered from 8 a.m.
- 8:30 a.m. and free lunches from 12 noon until 12:30
p.m.
All school age children Kindergarten to age 18 are
welcome to eat free meals.
Fandango Days
celebrations
Fandango Days begins Friday, July 1 in Alturas:
Barbecue from 4 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. and Friday night
Fireworks July 1, all at California Pines Lodge Lake
with live music by Moral Hazard. Tickets for BBQ
available at the Lodge counter. The Alturas Chamber
of Commerce is holding a Classic Car and Motorcycle
Poker Run open to all vehicles on Friday, July 1. First
through fifth place and worst hand prizes will be given
away. Register at Main Street Park next to Plumas
Bank at 10:30 a.m. July 1. Run at 11 . at 9 a.m. Score
cards, $10 each (multiple hands can be played. Drawing stations close at 12:30. All score card must be returned to Main Street Park by 1 p.m.
ME BEFORE YOU
PLAYING THIS WEEKEND!
Rated PG-13 • 1 Hr. 50 Min.
Friday - June 24
at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday - June 25
at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday - June 26
at 3:00 p.m.
Parade & more fun!
Fandango Days Independence Day celebrations in
Alturas, continue Saturday, July 2 down Main Street.
Parade officially starts at 10:30 a.m. Parade line up
at 9 a.m. at AmeriGas on West Eighth St. Classic Car
and Motorcycle Show gates open at 9 a.m. at Veterans’ Memorial Park, So. Main Street behind the Modoc Museum. Parade officially begins at 10:30 a.m.
Alturas Chamber of Commerce chairs this event and
has selected Dixie Server of Alturas as Grand Marshal, along with the theme “Celebrate the American
Dream.”
The Billies Band from Redding will entertain at Veterans’ Park
after the parade where
food, beverage, games, a
barbecue, Lions Club beer
garden will be held. Classic Car, Motorcycle and
Farm Machinery Show
judging will be announced
at 2:30 p.m. Park clean up
by 3 p.m. For show info
call Randy Guyer (530)
708-7056 or Jamie Wheeler, (530) 708-1493.
Digital Tickets - Adults $5.50, Students
& Seniors(60+) $5 & Sunday Matinee,
All Seats $4.50 Children 4 & under FREE
with an adult. • 3D Tickets - Adults $8.00,
Students & Seniors(60+) $7.50
NO ALCOHOL PLEASE - THANK YOU
• CLOSED CAPTIONING & HEARING IMPAIRED DEVICES AVAILABLE •
FREE WILD WEDNESDAY SUMMER MOVIES
Begins June 29 • 11 a.m. catch a FREE MOVIE!
Niles
Theater
FOR MORE INFO CALL 530-233-5454
6/23
Mountain
Jubilee
The Mountain Jubilee opens at the InterMountain Fairgrounds in
McArthur, Friday, June
24 through Sunday, June
26.
Inter-Mountain
Heritage Foundation hosts the
weekend with activities
for kids and adults. Admission is free.
We can help you weather
your energy bills.
Social Security
Disability Cases
There’s no place like home, especially when it’s energy efficient. That’s why
Pacific Power works with local agencies to provide free weatherization services
to income-qualifying customers. Whether you’re a homeowner or a renter, we
can help you save money and energy
by installing insulation, energy-efficient
INCOME QUALIFICATION LEVELS
showerheads, compact fluorescent light
Households with incomes no greater than the
amounts shown below may qualify for Pacific Power’s
bulbs and more. Weatherization helps
Weatherization program:
lower your bills while keeping your
Monthly gross
Household
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home comfortable. Call now to apply.
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01/17
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The Family History Library, located at The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cedarville is now
open on Tuesdays. Hours are still 6-8 p.m. The Library
is located at 29971 County Road 1 (Surprise Valley
Road) one mile north of hwy 299. Resources available
to the public will include onsite genealogical assistance
and high speed Internet access to Ancestry.com, Family Search, and other premium sites (all free of charge).
If you would like to use the Library on another day or
time, please call Jerry Cook at 640-2622 at least one
day in advance to schedule an appointment.
See Museum treasures
1
$1,961
2
$2,655
3
$3,348
4
$4,041
5
$4,735
6
$5,428
Redwood Community Action Agency
1-800-252-4440, Ext. 206
For more tips to save energy and
money, visit bewattsmart.com.
June 23, 2016- Modoc County Record - Page 19
Senior Corner
4438.
Suggested donation:
Seniors (60 years or older) - $3.25 -regular meal; Seniors Salad Bar - $2.50; $5.00 - Seniors special meal.
Non-seniors - Regular meal - $7.00; Non-seniors Salad
Bar - $4.00 and Non-Seniors Special Meal - $8.00 per
meal.
We also offer homebound seniors (60 years or older),
hot lunches delivered to their home. Please call us for
more information.
-------------Senior Center Activities
Mondays: CLOSED
Tuesdays:
June 28:
Bingo - 12:30 p.m. - 2 p.m.
Wednesdays: June 29:
Exercise - 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Thursdays:
June 23 & 30:
TOPS - 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Bunco - 12:30 p.m. - 2 p.m.
Fridays:
June 24:
The Modoc Senior Center
906 W. 4th Street, Alturas
530-233-4438
OPEN: 9:00 a.m.: TUESDAY through FRIDAY CLOSED: MONDAYS
Senior Services –
-------------Transportation ServicesBus service provided for seniors, 60 years or older,
aboard our wheelchair accessible bus, within a fivemile radius of our location by appointment; Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, except holidays.
This includes transportation for medical appointments,
banking, post office, grocery shopping and to our center.
Please call early for your bus reservation: 530-233-4438.
Suggested donation is 50 cents.
-------------Lunch Services - Tuesdays - Fridays
Lunch during our summer business days is at 12 p.m.
Salad Bar is served at 11 a.m. on Salad Bar days.
Please call a day in advance for reservations 530-233-
Exercise - 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Bingo - 12:30 p.m. - 2 p.m.
*Suggested donations: Senior Meal $3.25; Senior
Salad Bar $2.00.
*Seniors special meal $5.00, Non-Seniors regular
meal $7.00
*Non-Seniors salad bar $3.50; Non-Seniors special
meal $8.00.
Modoc Senior Center Luncheon Menu
Lunch is served at noon.
Thursday, June 23: Spaghetti, French bread, corn,
salad bar, peach cobbler and milk.
Friday, June 24: Pizza supreme, broccoli, applesauce, cinnamon bread and milk.
Monday, June 27: Closed.
Tuesday, June 28: Chili relleno, Mexican corn,
Spanish rice, salad bar, cantaloupe and milk.
Wednesday, June 29: Roast beef with gravy, carrots, potatoes, onions, green beans, wheat rolls and
milk.
Thursday, June 30: Grilled cheese sandwich, tatertots, beets, sourdough bread, salad bar, fruit cocktail
and milk.
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YOUR BUSINESS!
Electrical Insurance Monuments
DAVE’S
ELECTRIC
Dave Hohman
PHONE
530-640-0164
Nursery
Recycling
58
Years
RECYCLING CENTER
501 East 11 St., Alturas
A Division of T.E.A.C.H., Inc.
CA Lic#1010471
112 East 2nd Street
Alturas, CA 96101
We will beat any
reasonable
estimate!
Work Guarenteed
Phone 530-233-4575
24 Hour Hotline
1-855-855-6745
Ardie’s Classie Lassie
& Calico Cow
301 S. Main St
(530) 233-5599
Modoc Farm
Supply
Nutrena Quality
Feeds Dealer
Feed • Seed • Fertilizer •
Tack • Pets • Supplies
226 West 8th Street, Alturas
(530) 233-2816
New Winter Hours:
Mon-Fri, 9AM-5:30PM
Sat, 9AM-5 PM
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Your Ad Here Construction
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HAMILTON
CONSTRUCTION
Madison “Gene” Hamilton
General Building Contractor
CA LIC# 532643
• New Construction
• Home Remodel
• Concrete
(530) 233-2202
530-233-3040
BARBED WIRE FENCE
FIELD & HORSE FENCE
PRIVACY & CHAIN LINK FENCE
BOBCAT WORK AVAILABLE
530-640-2768
MARCUS PLANK • LIC#981603
Subsidized child care
Referrals to
licensed child care
Toy & Lending Library
112 E. 2nd St
Alturas, CA 96101
W
HITE BEAR
CONSTRUCTION, INC.
Lic#794568 Class A & C12
WE’RE NOW
KL
Modoc Child Care
Resource & Referral
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PAVING!
DIRT WORK,
CONCRETE & PAVING
O THER S ERVICES : DRIVEWAYS & HOUSE
PADS • DITCH CLEAN OUT • UNDERGROUND
UTILITIES • IRRIGATION & MORE
Call Laine Hoy
MODOC
INSURANCE
SERVICES
HOLDORFF’S
CCW CLASSES
GUNSMITH
LICENSED FFL DEALER &
NRA LIFETIME MEMBERS
Oil Change
Quick Lube
Plus +
Weʼre Open:
326 N. Main St.
Alturas
(530) 233-3432
Brad & Pam Williams
202 N Court St
Alturas, CA 96101
530-233-1144
115 West North St.
Alturas, CA 96101
530-233-2113
• Payroll
• Income Tax
• Bookkeeping
Alturas Tire &
Muffler Center
• Goodyear
• BF Goodrich
• Cooper
• Mastercraft
• Toyo
605 N. Court St., Alturas
Call For Hours
• New Tires, Recaps & Wheels
Complete Auto Care
530-233-3723
Rusty Stanford
100 West 12th
(530) 233-4347
Recycling
Tires
OPEN SATURDAYS!
Mon-Fri, 8 A.M.-5 P.M.
We pick up
and deliver!
SAGE COUNTRY
RECYCLING
Accepting Scrap
Metal and
Appliances
We take CVR Items
WINTER HOURS
Monday - Friday, 9 A.M.- 4 P.M.
504 West 12th Street,
Alturas, CA 96101
Questions? Call 530-233-2825
Insurance OPTOMETRIST Your Ad Here UPHOLSTERY
FRANK
WATKINS
AGENCY
FREE ESTIMATES!
US
RICHARD
P. COTTA
233-5766
AGRICULTURE, RESIDENTIAL
& COMMERCIAL
ATTORNEY Child Care Construction FIREARMS
CRIMINAL
AND
FAMILY LAW
(530) 233-2022
Remember, for your insurance
needs, State Farm is there.
Construction Farm Supply Insurance
Call (530)640-1515
or (530)233-3621
CALL TODAY 233-6311
Maxwell’s
CA Lic#905055
JOHN G. CLEVINGER, OWNER
Tires
Insurance
Ken Phillips,
Agent
Enoch Wood
Tax Matters
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Electrical
“Modoc’s Premier
Nursery”
“Honesty, Integrity and
Quality Personal Service”
Taxes
PUBLIC HEALTH DEPT.
FREE PREGNANCY TESTS
Pre-conceptual Planning
Pregnancy Education
Smoking Cessation
Breastfeeding Support
Referral Services & More
(530) 233-3930
530-640-0067
GET-HER-DONECONSTRUCTION
Tradition & Service Since 1915
(Caring For Modoc Families)
Prearrangements
PERINATAL OUTREACH
EDUCATION
(530) 233-2616
DANE MCCOMBS
Owner
MODOC
CRISIS
CENTER
FD-87
Alturas, CA 96101
“Quality From
Start To Finish”
Abuse Prevention
Everything A Lady Wants
From Pre-Teen Up!
• Jackets • Sweaters
• Dresses • Blouses
• Skirts • Jeans
• Cosmetics
• Skin Care & Facials
• Gifts and More!
1030 N Main St.
Alturas
Electric
Learn about
Advertising goals,
Call 530-233-2632.
Kerr Mortuary
CA Lic#1001592
McCombs
Apparel
DOLBY
INSURANCE
SERVICES
Pregnancy
Services
Bill V. Brown, O.D.
FAMILY VISION CARE
Open Monday - Friday
Saturdays & Evenings By Appointment
530-336-5220
(530) 294-5677
43124 HWY 299 E
At the Y in Fall River Mills
100 N. MARKET
P.O. BOX 478
BIEBER, CA 96009
Many Vision Insurance Plans Accepted
Including Medi-Cal
Your Ad
Plumbing
Simplify
your
business
life!
Place a quick and concise
ad in the Modoc Record
Business Directory!
A&M
PUMP &
PLUMBING
Water Systems & Septic
Tank Installations
Lic#256441
39266 HWY 299E
HC4 Box 40503, Alturas
to
new
Soa
r
hei
ght
s!
Advertise your business in
the Modoc Record Business
Directory!
$10/week (a 3 month commitment required)
LA JOYA
ENTERPRISES, INC.
(530) 233-1138
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
FURNITURE • AUTOMOTIVE
ATV/MOTORCYCLE SEATS
EQUIPMENT SEATS
Services
Providing
Services To
Developmentally
Challenged
Adults
(530) 233-4527
FAX (530) 233-5672
310 West “C” St. * Alturas, Ca 96101
Lic #251370262
• Adult Development Center
• Respite Care (North Eastern Area)
• Independent Living (ICAN)
• Community Activities Support Service
• Transitional Living
• Integrated Work (Job coach services)
• Supported Living Services
• Self Advocacy Support Services
605 N. Main Street, Ste. F
ALTURAS, CA 96101
Call Collect
(530) 233-3111
Cabinetry
COFFINS Construction Hardware Advertise Here Plumbing Advertise Here Well Drilling
• Quality Fixtures
• Cabinets • Furnishings
• Laminates
Ben Snethen
Lic#822780
(530) 233-6748
Carpet Cleaning
Got
DIRT?
Call us!
STARTING
FROM
$99.95
Truck mounted
steam cleaning,
530-640-1900
HANDY HOME SERVICE
Free Pet Odor Removal
OLD WEST
COFFINS
simple. dignified. traditional.
540 MAIN STREET
CEDARVILLE, CA
TELEPHONE
530-640-1940
Live the Cowboy way,
Leave the Cowboy way.
Phone (530) 233-4875
Cell (530) 708-2272
DAN YOUNG Seab's True
CONSTRUCTION
PHONE
530-708-7132
CA Lic#810905
• New Construction
• Remodels
• Custom Concrete
• Home Improvement
And More!
Construction Your Ad Here
Coastwide
Contractors
James Hertel
530-279-2004 • 425 MAIN ST.
CEDARVILLE, CA 96104
Hit your target!
Value
$10/week (a 3 month commitment required)
Help your business live
up to its potential
Alton Howell
Plumbing
BACK TO TAKING
CARE OF YOURDrain Cleaning
Plumbing Repairs
Senior Discount
All Work Guaranteed
When you’re
looking for every
day items at low
prices, shop at
Seab’s True Value
115 N. Main•Alturas
(530) 233-4686
(530) 233-2773
with a Modoc Record
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Stressed Out?
Don’t be!
CALL ALTON
NOW AT
(530) 640-3511
Not A Licensed Contractor
Plumbing
Heard
Plumbing
(530) 640-2016
• 24 Hr. Emergency Services
• Home Improvement
• Roofing
• Composition • Metal
• Drywall/Windows
• Remodels & New Construction
• Professional Painting
• FREE Estimates
www.coastwide.us
Ca. Lic. #714115
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$10/week (a 3 month commitment required)
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(A 3 month commitment required)
Licensed Contractor
No. 493927
(530) 233-2482
Stressed Out?
Don’t be!
CONNERS
WELL DRILLING
4th Generation
Irrigation-Domestic
Geothermal
John
299-3336
Get ahead of the
Duane
233-3837
game with an ad in the
Lee 279-6281
Modoc Record
P.O. Box 92, Alturas
Business Directory!
LC# 709156
(A 3 month commitment required)
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business
life!
Place a quick and concise
ad in the Modoc Record
Business Directory!
$10/week (a 3 month commitment required)
Well Drilling
MODOC
DRILLING CO.
Domestic - Irrigation
(530) 233-5181
208 E. 12th
Alturas, CA 96101
Lic#493927
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appear
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our
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OLD
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Modoc County record,
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business hours and
help yourself! Open
Mon. - Thurs., 8 a.m. 5 p.m. and Fri., 8 a.m.
- 1 p.m. Available while
supplies last! (TFN)
--------------------------CARPET CLEANING
service
located
in
Alturas! Call us to
schedule your carpet
cleaning now! Starting
from $99.95. Truck
mount steam cleaning.
Call
Handy
Home
Service @ 530-640-1900
today! Locally owned
and operated. (TFN)
--------------------------NOTICE
TO
THE
PUBLIC:
The
Modoc
Record
makes every effort to
reject fraudulent or
misleading advertising,
however, we are not
responsible
for
the
integrity of the firms
or
individuals
who
place
advertising
in
our
publication.
Please
investigate
thoroughly before investing
money
for
information concerning
job
opportunities,
i n v e s t m e n t s ,
or
loans.
(TFN)
--------------------------PRE-PAYMENT
P O L I C Y !
The Modoc County
Record will request prepayment on all classified
advertising categories.
Master
Card,
Visa
and American Express
are welcome as well
as checks, cash or
money orders. (TFN)
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F or r ent
AVAILABLE SOON
Nice
looking
2
bedroom, 1 bath home
with large living room,
includes
washer/
dryer, dishwasher and
blinds throughout. Has
attached 2-car garage
with automatic garage
door opener and a
concrete drive. Large
fenced backyard with
attached covered deck.
Automatic sprinklers
in front and back yard.
Basic trash and yard
mowing
included.
Has
monitor
heat
and wall heaters. No
pets,
non-smoking
home. $650 per month
with $1,300 security
deposit plus credit and
background
checks.
For more information,
call
530-233-5945.
(23Jun-30Jun)
----------------------------3 BEDROOM/2 BATH
HOME IN Alturas
- fenced yard, clean
carpets, new paint
with monitor heater.
$750/month
with
$1,000 security deposit.
Pets
negotiable.
Call
530-640-2317
for
an
application.
(23Jun-30Jun)
--------------------------1
BEDROOM
APARTMENT - great
location, one block
to the Post Office,
water and disposal
included.
$470/
month. Call 530-6402637.
(23Jun-30Jun)
-------------------------3
BED/2
BATH
HOUSE with bonus
room
in
town.
Remodeled kitchen, all
appliances
included.
Washer
&
dryer
included. $850/month
or $800/month with
one year lease. $850
security deposit. No
smoking. Pets allowed
with
additional
deposit. Call 530-2330549.
(16Jun-30Jun)
-------------------------3
BEDROOM/2
BATH HOME - 1,300
square feet on Court
Street. No garage but
storage shed. Fenced
front and back yards.
Central heat and air.
Pets considered with
deposit.
$800
per
month, $800 deposit.
Phone
916-7477895.
(9Jun-30Jun)
-------------------------SPACIOUS 2 BED/1
BATH Duplex in town$575/month. Garage,
AC, washer & dryer,
wood stove included.
Water/sewer paid ($85
value).
References,
credit
check
and
security
deposit
required. Call 530-233-
2615.
(2Jun-30Jun)
--------------------------RANCH STYLE 3
BED/2 BATH home
located in Cal Pines.
$800 per month plus
security
deposit.
No pets. For more
information,
contact
RMS
Real
Estate
at 530-233-5888 or
530-640-3110.
(TFN)
-------------------------CALL
UNITED
COUNTRY Stevenson
Realty,
Auction
Services and Property
Management for rentals
and
management
services. 530-233-2440.
BRE# 01375178. (TFN)
-------------------------AFFORDABLE
LIVING! ALTURAS
Garden Apartments is
accepting applications
for clean 1 and 2
bedroom apartments.
Spacious
landscape,
large play area and
professional
on-site
management. If you
qualify, you may pay
as little as 30% of your
adjusted gross income,
which includes heat,
hot water and garbage.
For more information,
please come by the
office or call. 310 E.
McDowell
Street,
Alturas. Office hours,
10 a.m.-12 p.m. and 1
p.m. - 4 p.m. Monday
– Friday. TDD 800735-2929 or 530-2333918. Equal Housing
Opportunity.
(TFN)
--------------------------PUBLISHER’S
N O T I C E :
All
real
estate
advertising
in
this
newspaper is subject
to the Fair Housing
Act, which makes it
illegal to advertise “any
preference, limitation
or discrimination based
on race, color, religion,
sex, handicap, familial
status
or
national
origin, or an intention
to make any such
preference, limitation
or
discrimination.”
Familial status includes
children under the age
of 18 living with parent
or legal custodians,
pregnant women and
people securing custody
of children under 18.
This newspaper will
not knowingly accept
any advertising for
real
estate,
which
is in violation of the
law. Our readers are
hereby informed that
all dwelling advertised
in
this
newspaper
are available on an
equal
opportunity
basis. To complain of
discrimination
call
HUD toll-free at 1-800669-9777. The toll-free
telephone number for
the hearing impaired is
1-800-927-9275. (TFN)
--------------------------
F or s Ale
18 INCH DAKOTA
ROPING
SADDLE
with
breast
strap.
Great condition, used
very little. $650 or
best offer. Call 530233-2692.
(23Jun)
----------------------------TWO
SWIVEL
ROCKERS,
$100
each. Large wooden
desk, $100. Call 530233-8422
or
530233-5166.
(23Jun)
--------------------------W H I R L P O O L
REFRIGERATOR,
two small dressers,
Gazelle
exercise
machine, wooden bed
frame w/ shelves, two
office/computer/desk,
antique easy chair,
computer/printer/
office
desk,
large
stainless steel propane
grill
with
infared,
antique horse collar,
drill press, recliner
chairs - all items in
great condition. Large
garage sale to be held
June 25 & 26, 7 a.m. 4 p.m. Eagleville. Dan
& Sonia Macsay, 530279-6163,
530-6401010/2944.
(23Jun)
----------------------------12 FT FIBERGLASS
TRI-Hull boat, trailer,
6 hp. Johnson outboard,
tank, oars, seats, $500.
White
refridgerator
w/ top freezer, $125.
Northstar 14 gal. tank
weed sprayer for use on
quad, 12 volt w/ wand
or foldup boom sprayer,
$100. Engine hoist &
stand, $100. 1 full roll
& several partial rolls
barbwire, $40. Two 8
ft pieces railroad iron,
you haul, free. 530-2796227.
(16Jun-23Jun)
----------------------------ANTIQUE,
ALLWOOD
DINING
Room Table, 2 piece
China
cabinet,
4
chairs and extensions.
Very good condition.
$950. Can see at 909
East B St., Alturas.
Please
call
ahead,
Linda
at
530-7081355.
(16Jun-23Jun)
----------------------------1981
COACHMEN
CADETT
Travel
Trailer - 18,000 miles;
27’ Onan Generator,
200
hours;
454
Chevy Drive train,
registered & insured,
good
condition.
$2,000. Call 530-6401068.
(16Jun-23Jun)
----------------------------WARNER
MTN
LUMBER MILL has
firewood for sale. Dry
cut to length (approx.
16’). Ready for your
wood stove. $65 per
pickup load - you
load. Open Monday
- Friday, 7 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. Contact Ray
Wattenburg, 530-6400695.
(16Jun-7Jul)
-----------------------------
H elp W Anted
MODOC MEDICAL
CENTER is accepting
applications for an
Activities
Aide
at
Warnerview.
This
will be an extra nonbenefited position. The
primary job functions
are to assist the Activity
Director in coordinating
and
implementing
the activity program.
Some of the duties
include:
observation
and documentation of
resident participation
and
response
to
activities. Must also
always
demonstrate
professional behavior,
both when on duty and
as a representative of
the hospital outside
of
normal
work
hours.
Interested
candidates
may
apply online at www.
modocmedicalcenter.
org or through an
application
available
in Human Resources
at
Modoc
Medical
Center.
(23Jun)
---------------------------MODOC MEDICAL
CENTER in Alturas,
CA has openings for
the following positions:
Full-Time/ Part-Time:
Cook,
Paramedic,
EMT,
Physical
Therapist,
Physical
Therapist
Assistant,
Certified
Coder,
Phlebotomist,
Retail
Pharmacist,
Clinical
Laboratory Scientist,
LVN,
RN,
ER-RN,
RN-SNF,
Physician.
Extra Support: Office
Worker, Dietary Aide,
Paramedic, EMT. Fulltime and part-time
positions are benefit
eligible.
For more
information about these
positions and to apply,
please
visit
www.
modocmedicalcenter.
org or MMC Human
Resources to complete
an application. (23Jun)
----------------------------MODOC MEDICAL
CENTER is accepting
applications for a Cook
position at Warnerview.
This will be a full-time
benefited position. The
primary job functions
is to prepare, season
and cook food for
hospital patients, staff
and visitors. Ensures
meals are prepared
at specified times and
into servings according
to menu combinations
and patient diet orders.
Consults with Dietary
Services Manager and/
or Clinical Dietician
on modified diets, as
necessary.
Oversees
Dietary Aides when
washing or preparing
food. Measures and
mixes
ingredients
according to approved
recipes.
Must
also
always
demonstrate
professional behavior,
both when on duty and
as a representative of
the hospital outside
of
normal
work
hours.
Interested
candidates
may
apply online at www.
modocmedicalcenter.
org or through an
application
available
in Human Resources
at
Modoc
Medical
Center.
(23Jun)
----------------------------LOOKING
FOR
IRRIGATORS
and
fence builders for a
ranch in Alturas. If
you are interested,
please Travis Root,
phone:
530-3880610.
(23Jun-30Jun)
-----------------C E D A R V I L L E
RANCHERIA has a
position opening for
Noxious Weed Laborer.
Supervisor:
Tribal
Maintenance. Job Site:
Cedarville Rancheria.
Hours: 25 per week.
Preference in hiring
is given to qualified
Native American in
accordance with the
Indian Preference Act
(Title 25, U. S. Code,
Section 472 and 473).
Applicants
claiming
Indian preference must
submit
verification
of tribal affiliation.
For job application
or job details, contact
Cedarville Rancheria
Tribal Office, 300 W.
1st Street, Alturas, CA
96101; phone: 530233-3969.
(23Jun)
----------------------------SURPRISE VALLEY
JOINT Unified School
District has openings
for the following fulltime
tenure
track
teaching
positions:
2nd/3rd grade - Surprise
Valley
Elementary
School; Math/Physical
Ed. - Surprise Valley
High School. Salary:
appropriate placement
on certificated salary
schedule,
health
benefits package offered
for full-time positions.
Beginning date: August
22,
2016.
Deadline
for Application: until
position
is
filled.
Qualifications:
valid
California Credential.
Procedure:
submit
the following: letter of
intent to apply, District
application form, three
(3) references letters,
resume of teaching
experience and copy
of credential. Contact:
Cathy
Laxague,
District Secretary Surprise Valley JUSD,
470 Lincoln Street, P.O.
Box 100, Cedarville,
CA 96104. Telephone:
530-279-6141
ext.
22;
fax:
530-2792210.
(16Jun-23Jun)
----------------------------ENVIRONMENTAL
ALTERNATIVES
/
Warner Mtns. Group
Home is seeking a
Social Worker. They
will
be
responsible
for case management,
individual
therapy,
group
counseling,
testing, writing reports
and attending court
with clients. Supervised
internship is available.
Must have Master’s
Level
degree.
For
detailed job description
or to apply, please
contact the main office
at 530-233-5200. (TFN)
--------------------------MODOC
COUNTY
OFFICE of Education is
accepting applications
for
the
following
positions: (2) Special
Education Teachers, 7
hours per day/186 days
per year. Site: to be
determined. Beginning:
August 1, 2016. Salary:
$38,012.39-$82,574.07
per year. MCOE will
pay, one time, $5,000 to
an eligible new hire for
the 2016/17 school year;
the disbursement of the
payment and definition
of an eligible new hire
will be determined at
the sole discretion of
the
Superintendent.
Benefits: Health/ Vision/
Dental Insurance(prorated). Qualifications:
BA Degree; possess or
be eligible to possess
a
valid
credential
authorizing
the
teaching of disabled
children or participate
in CTC approved intern
program; must have
CBEST; demonstrate
understanding
and
ability
to
maintain
continuity
of
curriculum,
materials,
and
strategies,
including
mainstreaming
and
inclusion for students
with special needs;
be
able
to
work
cooperatively
with
support
services
including all special
services
and
other
school
personnel.
Anyone
interested
in applying for the
following positions for
the 2016/2017 school
year must apply to
Sonya
Murphy
at
139
Henderson
St.
Alturas CA 96101 in
writing or by email at
smurphy@modoccoe.
org. To apply please
provide a cover letter,
completed certificated
application,
resume
and three (3) letters
of
recommendation.
Closing Date: June 30,
2016.
(16Jun-23Jun)
----------------------------MODOC
COUNTY
OFFICE of Education
is
accepting
applications for the
following
position:
(1)
Instructional
Assistant, 6.25 hours
per day at Stronghold
Court School (Canby).
Beginning:
2016/17
School Year. Salary:
$12.69
$21.09.
Anyone
interested
in applying for the
following position for
the 2016/2017 school
year must apply to
Sonya Murphy at 139
Henderson St., Alturas
CA 96101 in writing or
by email at smurphy@
modoccoe.k12.ca.us.
Please
submit
a
complete
classified
application,
cover
letter, resume and
three (3) letters of
recommendation.
Job
description
is
located on our website,
www.modoccoe.k12.
ca.us. (16Jun-23Jun)
----------------------------SOCIAL
WORKER
I $2,430 - $3,103 per
month.
CalPERS
retirement
program
and excellent health
benefits. Valid driver’s
license required. Apply
through Merit System
Services,
www.mss.
ca.gov, 241 Lathrop
Way, Sacramento, CA
95815, 916-263-3614.
EOE/ADA/Drug Free
Workplace Employer.
(16Jun-23Jun)
----------------------------MODOC
COUNTY
C A L W O R K S
E m p l o y m e n t
Program is accepting
applications for the
following position of
Employment Specialist.
Salary
is
Range
170
A-F, $2,277 $2,907. This position is
charged with providing
paraprofessional,
programmatic, client
representation,
advocacy
and
management
of
supportive services to
a dynamic caseload.
This
position
will
focus
on
providing
group
facilitation
of
employment
and training topics
such
as:
employer
expectations,
master
applications, resumes,
mock
interviewing,
self-esteem,
goals,
local labor market,
wellness and education
to assist clients in
becoming
employed
and independent from
public
assistance
programs. An associate
knowledge
of
the
available network of
public health, mental
health and substance
abuse
programs
is
necessary to function
within the CalWORKS
guidelines of mitigating
and
reducing
employment barriers.
Responsibilities require
the ability to utilize
automated systems to
maintain confidential
files required for each
case and the statistical,
fiscal
and
literary
skills
to
provide
periodic reports as
mandated
by
the
CalWORKs
WelfareTo-Work
Program.
Knowledge and skill
in:
development
and
implementation
of
individual
and
group
settings
for
employment training
programs; techniques
of client assessment,
interviewing, standard
counseling,
referral
and outreach at a
paraprofessional level;
resources
available
in the community for
client
support
and
treatment; multimedia
employment training
and
current
labor
market
information
available
in
publications
and
internet access; direct
client service delivery
program
having
a
challenging
client
base.
Experience:
any
combination
of
education
and
experience
which
provides the required
knowledge and skills
is acceptable; a typical
way of gaining the
knowledge and skill
is:
equivalent
to
graduation from high
school and two years of
providing office services
or assistance to a direct
client service delivery
program
having
a
challenging client base.
Applicants must posses
a valid California Class
C
driver’s
license.
Required applications
materials
include
County
application
and current resume
including work history
for last seven years.
For more information,
contact
Modoc
County
CalWORKs
Employment program
AT 324 South Main
Street, Alturas, CA
96101 or call 530-641402.
Applications
are available on the
County website, www.
co.modoc.ca.us
and
will be accepted until
position is filled. Modoc
County is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.
(16Jun-23Jun)
--------------------------M
V
TRANSPORTATION
(MVT), Inc./Sage Stage
bus is hiring 1 Lead
Driver (Full-time) and
2 Drivers (Part-time).
Employee benefits, after
successful completion
of probationary period,
include paid holidays,
three days of sick leave
annually and paid time
off for all positions.
MVT offers health,
dental insurance and
life
insurance
for
qualifying employees.
Lead
Driver
Qualifications:
Valid
California
Class
B
Driver’s
License
with
passenger
endorsement, General
Public
Paratransit
Vehicle (GPPV) and
Verification of Transit
Training
(VTT)
Certification
highly
desired. Position may
be offered contingent
upon completion full
licensing within 90
days of employment.
Past
experience
in
fleet
maintenance/
management,
route
scheduling and transit
operations
highly
desirable.
Applicant
must pass a preemployment
medical
and drug test and
Department of Justice
background check. Lead
Driver is 40 hrs/week,
$16.40-$18.50/hr DOQ.
To apply for Lead
Driver position, submit
completed application,
resume demonstrating
skills
and
level
experience as required
in the Lead Driver
job description, copy
of current DMV H-6
printout (no substitute),
copy of valid CA drivers
license (no DUIs or
felonies
allowed).
Part-Time
Driver
Qualification: 21 years
or older; valid CA
DL and good driving
record. Valid California
Class
B
Driver’s
License with passenger
endorsement, General
Public
Paratransit
Vehicle (GPPV) and
Verification of Transit
Training
(VTT)
Certification
highly
desired; position may
be offered contingent
upon completion full
licensing within 90
days of employment.
Applicant must also
pass a pre-employment
medical and drug test
and Department of
Justice
background
check.
Part Time
driver is 20-30 hours
per week, $14.50 an
hour starting wage.
To
apply
submit
completed application,
provide a copy of your
current
DMV
H-6
printout (no substitute)
and valid CA driver
license,
no
DUI’s
allowed. Applications
are available at Sage
Stage, 108 S. Main
Street, Alturas, 9 a.m.
- 5 p.m., weekdays
or at sagestage.com.
MVT is an equal
opportunity employer.
(16Jun-30Jun)
--------------------------T.E.A.C.H., INC. is
accepting applications
for the position of
Parenting
Assistant.
This is a 20-30 hour per
week position with prorated benefits. Duties
include: the provision
of
age-appropriate
child care in group
settings, planning and
preparing meals for
weekly evening classes
and
transporting
families. Must pass
background check and
have a valid California
Driver’s License and
a clear driving record.
Salary:
$14.00/hour.
For application and
complete job description
please
contact
the
T.E.A.C.H. office at
112 E. 2nd Street,
Alturas, CA 530-2333111.
Applications
will
be
accepted
until June 30, 2016.
T.E.A.C.H., Inc. is an
EOE.
(16Jun-23Jun)
--------------------------THE
MODOC
COUNTY
ROAD
Department
has
an opening for a
Departmental
Fiscal
Officer.
Salary
is Range 263 A-F
$3,621 - $4,622. Job
summary: this position
is
distinguished
from other fiscal and
accounting
classes
in the County as
the emphasis is cost
accounting
and
is
management-level
responsibility
for
fiscal and business
affairs of the Road
Department.
Needed
skill
in
preparing,
analyzing, reconciling
cost centers, rates and
variances,
including
but not limited to, labor
clearing,
equipment
clearing, shop overhead,
crew
overhead,
road
construction,
road
maintenance,
bridge
construction,
bridge
maintenance,
r e i m b u r s a b l e
work,
acquisitions
and
inventory.
Qualifications:
knowledge of principles
and practices of general,
fund,
governmental
and grant accounting;
principles
and
practices of job costing;
principles and practices
of inventory methods
and
accountability.
Any
combination
of
education
and
experience
which
provides the required
knowledge and skills is
acceptable; Equivalent
to graduation from
a four year college
or
university
with
major course work in
accounting,
finance,
economics, business or
public administration,
or a field related to
the work and two
years of experience
in a combination of
accounting, budgetary
and financial analysis
and
reporting,
preferably in a public
agency setting. Some
lead
supervisory
experience is desirable.
Additional experience
as described above
may be substituted
for the education in
a year for year basis
to a maximum of two
years. Must possess a
valid California Class
C
driver’s
license.
Required
application
materials
include
completed
County
application form, cover
letter, and current
resume
including
work
history
and
salary for last seven
years. To obtain more
information
contact
the
Modoc
County
Road
Department,
202
W.
4th
St.,
Alturas, CA 96101
or call 530-233-6412.
Applications can be
found at the county
website, www.co.mod
oc.ca.us and will be
accepted until position
is filled. Modoc County
is an Equal Opportunity
Employer
and
participates in random
drug
and
alcohol
testing as required by
US DOT. (9Jun-30Jun)
--------------------------WALTON’S
AUTO
CARE, 1002 Maple
St., Alturas, has an
immediate
opening
for
experienced
auto
mechanic.
Salary
depending
on experience. Must
have
own
tools.
Apply in person. Call
530-233-1007
for
more
information.
EOE.
(9Jun-30Jun)
--------------------------SS
EQUIPMENT
is currently seeking
a
Full-Time
Sales
Representative for the
Lakeview, OR area.
Prior
agricultural
equipment
sales
experience
a
plus.
Competitive
wages/
commission
and
benefits, DOE. Contact
Rick
Osmin
541571-2450
or
rick@
sseqinc.com
for
more
information.
( 2 J u n - 2 3 J u n )
--------------------------CANBY
FAMILY
P R A C T I C E
Clinic
is
accepting
applications for a fulltime Clinical RN or
LVN.
Applications
are available at the
Canby
Clinic.
Call
Linda Mann at 530708-8905.
Canby
Clinic is an EOE. (TFN)
--------------------------LOOKING FOR A
FEDERAL or Postal
Job? What looks like
the ticket to a secure
job might be a scam.
For more information,
call the Federal Trade
Commission, toll-free,
1-877-FTC-HELP,
or visit www.ftc.gov.
A message from the
Modoc County Record
and the FTC. (TFN)
-----------------------------
r eAl e stAte
HOME FOR SALE
BY OWNER - 1 acre
lot, 1600 square feet,
three bedrooms, one
remodeled
bathroon,
fantastic kitchen with
large walk-in pantry.
Kerosene and wood
heat, SVE electricity,
30’ x 40’ metal shop and
other out buildings.
Located
in
Lake
City, near the Fire
Hall and Post Office.
$199,500. Call 530-2792640.
(23Jun-30Jun)
--------------------------LAND FOR SALE MRE 2 Lots. 3.3 acres,
perc tested. Pheasant
Drive near Pintail.
$10,000. Call 530-2334436.
(16Jun-23Jun)
-----------------------------
s ervices
ELIZABETH’S
FIVE STAR House
Cleaning - for all your
household, commercial
or residential cleaning
and
reupholstery
needs.
307
West
4th St., Alturas or
530-233-4534.
Visa
and
MasterCard
accepted. (9Jun-30Jun)
--------------------------LAWN
MOWING,
HIGH
GRASS
&
weeds - do you need a
helping hand? Phone
James Oberg at 530708-0920.
(23Jun)
--------------------------NOTICE
TO
R E A D E R S :
California
law
requires that contractors
taking jobs that total
$500 or more (labor
and/or
materials)
be licensed by the
Contractors
State
License Board. State
law also requires that
contractors
include
their license number on
all advertising. Check
your contractor’s status
at www.cslb.ca.gov or
800-321-CSLB (2752).
Unlicensed
persons
taking
jobs
that
total less than $500
must state in their
advertisements
that
they are not licensed by
the Contractors State
License Board. (TFN)
---------------------------
Y Ard s Ales
DEN OF HIDDEN
TREASURES
Wilkerson’s Trading
Post
featuring
“Millie’s
Boutique”
is overflowing with
summer
clothing
and
accessories,
shoes, house décor
and
furniture.
Open Tues. - Sat., 1
p.m. - 6 p.m. by the
Auction Yard. (23Jun)
---------------------------GET
READY
HUGE
Downsizing
Sale! July 2 & 3.
Antiques, Christmas
d e c o r a t i o n s ,
household goods and
much more. (23Jun)
--------------------------SATURDAY, JUNE
25 from 8 a.m. - 5
p.m. at 703 Park
Street.
(23Jun)
--------------------------BIG YARD SALE
- tools, linens, craft
supplies,
kitchenware,
collectibles
- 270 County Road
230,
Cal
Pines.
Friday and Saturday,
June 24 & 25 from 8
a.m. - 5 p.m. (23Jun)
---------------------------
You can
e-mail your
classified
ads to:
classifieds
@modoc
record.com
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June 23, 2016 - Modoc County Record - Page 21
MODOC COUNTY
RECORD
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No. 16-25
Exp: May 25, 2021
Original Filing
The following person
(persons) is (are) doing
business as: Leeonardo’s
Take and Bake Pizza,
409 S. Main Street, Alturas, CA 96101 - Phone
number: 530-233-1103.
Registered
Owner(s):
Jack Leo Anastasio,
57 Primrose Lane, Grass
Valley, CA 95945 - Phone
number: 530-273-8513.
This business is conducted by: An Individual.
The
registrant
commenced to transact business under the fictitious
business name or names
listed above on N/A.(insert
N/A if you haven’t started
to transact business).
I declare that all information in this statement
is true and correct (a registrant who declares as
true information which he
or she knows to be false is
guilty of a crime).
/s/ Jack Leo Anastasio
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Modoc County on May
25, 2016.
Published in the Modoc
County Record on June 2,
9, 16 and 23, 2016.
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No. 16-26
Exp: May 26, 2021
Original Filing
The following person
(persons) is (are) doing
business as: Marker RV
and Power Sports, 205
N. Main Street, Alturas,
CA 96101 - Phone number: 530-933-8945 - Mailing Address: PO Box 1765,
Alturas, CA 96101.
Registered
Owner(s):
Billy L. Marker, Jr., 962
Modesto Ave., S. Lake
Tahoe, CA 96150 - Phone
number:
530-600-1515,
Carstens Chevrolet, Inc.
This business is conducted by: A Corporation.
The
registrant
commenced to transact business under the fictitious
business name or names
listed above on N/A.(insert
N/A if you haven’t started to
transact business).
I declare that all information in this statement is true
and correct (a registrant who
declares as true information
which he or she knows to be
false is guilty of a crime).
/s/ Billy L. Marker, Jr.
This statement was filed with
the County Clerk of Modoc
County on May 25, 2016.
Published in the Modoc
County Record on June 2, 9, 16
and 23, 2016.
NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE
Trustee Sale No. 1600006-2 Loan No: 3019631
APN
002-213-23-11
NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT
ATTACHED.
(The above statement is
made pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(d)
(1). The Summary will
not be recorded pursuant to CA Civil Code Section 2923.3(a). It will be
mailed to the Trustor(s)
and/or vested owner(s)
only, pursuant to CA Civil
Code Section 2923.3(d)
(2).) YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED
OF TRUST DATED June
6, 1978. UNLESS YOU
TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY,
IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE
OF THE PROCEEDINGS
AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. On June 29,
2016, at 10:30 AM, On the
front steps of the Modoc
County Courthouse located at 204 South Court
Street, Alturas, CA 96101,
FIDELITY
NATIONAL
TITLE COMPANY, as the
duly appointed Trustee,
under and pursuant to the
power of sale contained in
that certain Deed of Trust
Recorded on June 6, 1978,
as Instrument No. 4153
Book 254 Page 989 of Official Records in the office
of the Recorder of Modoc
County, CA, executed by:
WAYNE R. GERHARDSON AND LINDA V.
GERHARDSON,
HUSBAND AND WIFE, as
Trustor, in favor of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ACTING THROUGH
THE FARMERS HOME
ADMINISTRATION,
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, as Beneficiary, and any modifications
thereto are collectively
referred to herein from
time to time as the “Deed
of Trust”, WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION TO
THE HIGHEST BIDDER,
in lawful money of the
United States, all payable
at the time of sale, that
certain property situated
in said County, California
describing the land therein as:LOT 11 IN BLOCK 3
OF THE MODOC MANOR ADDITION TO THE
CITY OF ALTURAS, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF,
FILED IN THE MODOC
COUNTY RECORDER’S
OFFICE APRIL 16, 1954
IN BOOK 2, PAGES 61
AND 62 OF MAPS. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL
BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this
property lien, you should
understand that there are
risks involved in bidding
at a trustee auction. You
will be bidding on a lien,
not on the Property itself.
Placing the highest bid at
a trustee auction does not
automatically entitle you
to free and clear ownership of the Property. You
should also be aware that
the lien being auctioned
off may be a junior lien.
If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are
or may be responsible for
paying off all liens senior
to the lien being auctioned
off, before you can receive
clear title to the Property.
You are encouraged to investigate the existence,
priority, and size of outstanding liens that may
exist on this Property by
contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either
of which may charge you a
fee for this information. If
you consult either of these
resources, you should be
aware that the same lender may hold more than one
mortgage or deed of trust
on the Property. NOTICE
TO PROPERTY OWNER:
The sale date shown on
this notice of sale may be
postponed one or more
times by the mortgagee,
beneficiary, trustee, or a
court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law
requires that information about trustee sale
postponements be made
available to you and to
the public, as a courtesy
to those not present at the
sale. If you wish to learn
whether your sale date
has been postponed, and,
if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the
sale of this Property, you
may call 714.730.2727 or
visit this Internet Website www.servicelinkasap.
com, using the file number assigned to this case
16-00006-2. Information
about postponements that
are very short in duration or that occur close in
time to the scheduled sale
may not immediately be
reflected in the telephone
information or on the Internet Website. The best
way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale.
The real Property heretofore described is being
sold “as is”. The street address and other common
designation, if any, of the
real Property described
above is purported to be:
511 E 12TH STREET, ALTURAS, CA The undersigned Trustee disclaims
any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common
designation, if any, shown
herein. Said sale will be
made without covenant or
warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances,
to pay the remaining unpaid balance of the obligations secured by and pursuant to the power of sale
contained in that certain
Deed of Trust (together
with any modifications
thereto). The total amount
of the unpaid balance of
the obligations secured
by the Property to be sold
and reasonable estimated
costs, expenses and advances at the time of the
initial publication of this
Notice of Trustee’s Sale is
estimated to be $70,927.00
(Estimated),
provided,
however,
prepayment
premiums, accrued interest and advances will increase this figure prior to
sale. Beneficiary’s bid at
said sale may include all
or part of said amount.
In addition to cash, the
Trustee will accept a cashier’s check drawn on a
state or national bank, a
check drawn by a state or
federal credit union or a
check drawn by a state or
federal savings and loan
association, savings association or savings bank
specified in Section 5102
of the California Financial Code and authorized
to do business in California, or other such funds
as may be acceptable to
the trustee. In the event
tender other than cash is
accepted, the Trustee may
withhold the issuance of
the Trustee’s Deed Upon
Sale until funds become
available to the payee or
endorsee as a matter of
right. The Property offered
for sale excludes all funds
held on account by the
Property receiver, if applicable. THE ESTIMATED OPENING BID AT
THE TIME OF INITIAL
SALE DATE WILL BE
$43,884.00. THE ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE IS $75,000.00 DATE:
May 31, 2016 FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE
COMPANY,
TRUSTEE
16-00006-2 11000 Olson
Drive, Suite 101 Rancho
Cordova, CA 95670 916636-0114 Sara Berens,
Authorized
Signature
SALE
INFORMATION
CAN BE OBTAINED
ON LINE AT www.servicelinkasap.com AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL
714.730.2727 A-4578236
06/09/2016,
06/16/2016,
06/23/2016
Published in the Modoc
County Record on June 9,
16 and 23, 2016.
NOTICE OF
TRUSTEE’S SALE
T. S. No: A548476 CA
Unit Code: A FNMA
Loan#: 1712938453 Loan
No: 0029002759/HYATT/
THE HEIRS
Min No:
100025500006796328 AP
#1: 001-164-06-11 1305
W. 8TH ST, ALTURAS,
CA 96101-3003 NOTICE
OF TRUSTEE’S SALE T
D SERVICE COMPANY,
as duly appointed Trustee under the following
described Deed of Trust
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
CASH (in the forms which
are lawful tender in the
United States) and/or the
cashier’s, certified or other
checks specified in Civil
Code Section 2924h (payable in full at the time
of sale to T.D. Service
Company) all right, title
and interest conveyed to
and now held by it under
said Deed of Trust in the
property hereinafter described: Trustor: ANGELA
A. HYATT Recorded No-
vember 9, 2010 as Instr.
No. 2010-0002933-00 in
Book --- Page --- of Official Records in the office of
the Recorder of MODOC
County; CALIFORNIA ,
pursuant to the Notice of
Default and Election to
Sell thereunder recorded
March 16, 2016 as Instr.
No. 2016-0000945-00 in
Book --- Page --- of Official
Records in the office of the
Recorder of MODOC County CALIFORNIA. YOU
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED
NOVEMBER
4, 2010. UNLESS YOU
TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY,
IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE
OF THE PROCEEDING
AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER. 1305 W. 8TH
ST, ALTURAS, CA 961013003 “(If a street address
or common designation of
property is shown above,
no warranty is given as
to its completeness or correctness).” Said Sale of
property will be made in
“as is” condition without
covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title possession, or
encumbrances, to pay the
remaining principal sum
of the note(s) secured by
said Deed of Trust, with
interest as in said note
provided, advances, if any,
under the terms of said
Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses of the
Trustee and of the trusts
created by said Deed of
Trust. Said sale will be
held on: JULY 27, 2016,
AT 2:30 P.M. **FRONT
STEPS MODOC COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 204
SOUTH COURT STREET
ALTURAS, CA 96101
At the time of the initial
publication of this notice,
the total amount of the
unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the
above described Deed of
Trust and estimated costs,
expenses, and advances
is $72,118.24. It is possible that at the time of
sale the opening bid may
be less than the total indebtedness due. NOTICE
TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this
property lien, you should
understand that there are
risks involved in bidding
at a trustee auction. You
will be bidding on a lien,
not on the property itself.
Placing the highest bid at
a trustee auction does not
automatically entitle you
to free and clear ownership of the property. You
should also be aware that
the lien being auctioned
off may be a junior lien.
If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are
or may be responsible for
paying off all liens senior
to the lien being auctioned
off, before you can receive
clear title to the property.
You are encouraged to investigate the existence,
priority, and size of outstanding liens that may
exist on this property by
contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either
of which may charge you a
fee for this information. If
you consult either of these
resources, you should be
aware that the same lender may hold more than one
mortgage or deed of trust
on the property. NOTICE
TO PROPERTY OWNER:
The sale date shown on
this notice of sale may be
postponed one or more
times by the mortgagee,
beneficiary, trustee, or a
court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law
requires that information about trustee sale
postponements be made
available to you and to
the public, as a courtesy
to those not present at the
sale. If you wish to learn
whether your sale date
has been postponed, and,
if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the
sale of this property, you
may call 800.280.2832 or
visit this Internet Web
site: www.auction.com ,
us file number assigned to
this case A548476 A. Information about postponements that are very short
in duration or that occur
close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be reflected in the
telephone information or
on the Internet Web site.
The best way to verify
postponement information
is to attend the scheduled
sale. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any
reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive
remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the
Trustee and the successful
bidder shall have no further recourse. If the sale
is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only
to a return of the monies paid. The Purchaser
shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or
the Mortgagee’s attorney.
Date: June 13, 2016 T
D SERVICE COMPANY
as said Trustee MARLENE CLEGHORN, ASSISTANT SECRETARY
T.D. SERVICE COMPANY 4000 W. Metropolitan
Drive, Suite 400 Orange,
CA 92868-0000 The Beneficiary may be attempting to collect a debt and
any information obtained
may be used for that purpose. If available, the expected opening bid and/or
postponement information
may be obtained by calling
the following telephone
number(s) on the day before the sale: 800.280.2832
or you may access sales
information at www.auction.com, TAC# 995320
PUB: 06/23/16, 06/30/16,
07/07/16
Published in the Modoc
County Record on June 23,
30 and July 7, 2016.
I declare that all information in this statement
is true and correct (a registrant who declares as
true information which he
or she knows to be false is
guilty of a crime).
/s/ Debra Mason.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Modoc County on June
16, 2016.
Published in the Modoc
County Record on June
23, 30, and July 7 and 14,
2016.
REQUEST FOR BIDS
The Pit Resource Conservation District (RCD)
is accepting bids for work
on three projects to be undertaken in the Big Valley
area of Lassen County,
including: Project #1 installation of 5,730 feet
of irrigation pipe within
an existing levee open
ditch and within agriculture fields producing hay.
Project #2 - installation
of 6,200 feet of irrigation
pipe within an existing
levee roar within a wild
rice operation. Project #3
- installation of 5,545 feet
of irrigation pipe within
an existing grazed pasture. Mandatory pre-bid
tour with time and date to
be determined. For bid information contact Sharmie
Stevenson at 530-299-3405.
Published in the Modoc
County Record on June 23
and 30, 2016.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING AND
OPPORTUNITY TO
COMMENT.
The State Water Resources Control Board will hold
a public hearing to receive
public comments on proposed amendments to the
California Ocean Plan and
the Inland Surface Waters, Enclosed Bays, and
Estuaries Plan to Include
Procedures for Discharges
of Dredged or Fill Materials to Waters of the State.
The Public Hearing will be
held on July 19th, at 1001
I Street, Sacramento, CA
95814. Prior to the hearing, Water Board staff will
hold two public workshops,
on June 28th, 2016, 1 p.m.
at 320 West Fourth Street,
Suite 200 Los Angeles, CA
90013, and on July 7th,
2016 10 a.m. at 11020
Sun Center Drive, Suite
200, Rancho Cordova, CA.
Written comments are
due August 4th, 2016 by
12:00 p.m. and should be
sent to Jeanine Townsend
, Clerk to the Board, State
Water Resources Control
Board, P.O. Box 100, Sacramento, CA 95812-2000.
Email comments must be
sent to commentletters@
waterboards.ca.gov with
the subject line: “Statewide Dredged or Fill Procedures.” For additional
information and copies of
relevant documents, see:
http://www.waterboards.
ca.gov/water_issues/programs/cwa401/wrapp.
shtml or contact Ana
Maria Saenz at 916-3415480 (AnaMaria.Saenz@
waterboards.ca.gov). Any
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No. 16-27
Exp: June 26, 2021
Original Filing
The following person
(persons) is (are) doing
business as: Vigilant
Medical Billing, 5900 B
County Rd 91, Lookout,
CA 96054, Mailing Address: PO Box 66, Lookout, CA 96054 Registered
Owner(s): Debra Mason,
PO Box 66, Lookout, CA
96054 - Phone number:
530-640-3545.
This business is conducted by: An Individual.
The
registrant
commenced to transact business under the fictitious
business name or names
listed above on N/A.(insert
N/A if you haven’t started
to transact business).
FICTITIOUS
BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
File No. 16-28
Exp: June 20, 2021
Original Filing
The following person
(persons) is (are) doing
business as: Madworks
Bar-B-Que, 1201 W. 12th
Street, Alturas, CA 96101
- Phone number: 530-3108305.
Registered
Owner(s):
Matthew Aniseto Reyes,
1201 W. 12th Street, Alturas, CA 96101 - Phone
number: 530-310-8305.
This business is conducted by: An Individual.
The
registrant
commenced to transact business under the fictitious
business name or names
listed above on N/A.(insert
N/A if you haven’t started
to transact business).
I declare that all information in this statement
is true and correct (a registrant who declares as
true information which he
or she knows to be false is
guilty of a crime).
/s/ Matthew Aniseto Reyes
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Modoc County on June
20, 2016.
Published in the Modoc
County Record on June
23, 30 and July 7 and 14,
2016.
Legals
continued
on pg 16
Page 22 - Modoc County Record - June 23, 2016
R ECORD R E A L E S T A T E
Terrance Quirk Real Estate
CA DRE LIC#01261538 • 405 Archer Ave., Alturas
6/16
Phone 530-640-2070 • terryquirkrealestate@gmail.com
AWAITING YOU - 1280
sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home in Alturas. Close to
schools and businesses,
located in a very nice
neighborhood. Move in
ready. For only $75,000.
7.44 ACRES WITH 3 bed, 2 bath
MFG home. Property is fenced
and cross fenced. Has a large
barn for hay storage, with feeders on each side. Property also
includes a shop and garage;
located just outside of town.
Priced to sell, only $169,000.
ROLLIE GILLIAM REALTY
Call (530) 233-6669 to speak with Rollie Gilliam or Kara Binning
Looking to buy, sell, rent or manage property just call or come by
411 S. Main St., Alturas • The historic Sears Building
CA DRE Lic#00469821
NEED HELP FINDING A RENTAL? GIVE US A CALL
FOR SALE: One acre within
walking distance to town 3
bedroom, 2 bath manufactured
home heated by a central heating
and cooling heat pump to keep
the whole house comfortable, a
modern kitchen open to the living room show placing a cozy fireplace, a dining area,
nice size bedrooms, laundry room, breezeway to the attached garage that has a drive through for easy parking
of all types of vehicles, and a convenient pet area all on
an acre. Included in the many outbuildings are a shop,
additional garage, guest house, barn/greenhouse, and
smoke house. $187,500
Country Home With Acreage
built in 1980 with 1,560 sq. ft.,
3 bedroom, 2 bath home that includes custom built oak cabinets
in the kitchen, wood burning
stove in the living room, additional family room with large
corner windows, attached 2 car
garage on 4+ acres. Garden area, trees, cement patio
with hot tub, on it’s own well and septic. $168,000
WWW.TERRANCEQUIRKREALESTATE.COM
Janie Erkiaga • Real Estate Broker
CA Lic#1033704 • NV Lic#0039924
CALL (530) 233-4128
www.modoccounty-realestate.com
CELEBRATING 28 YEARS IN REAL ESTATE!
Spacious 2-Story, 3 bed, 1.75 bath, full basement, upstairs family room/play area
for the kids. Wonderful view of the Warners and the South Fork Valley from the
corner lot that features shade, fully fenced yard, fruit trees, garden area, great
place to raise the family with 3,208 s.f. Of living space. Double carport gives
walk-in access to the basement. Good buy at . . . $225,000.
Gardeners Delight, just bring Mom & Dad, great set up for elderly parents, keep them
right in your backyard in their own 1,000 s.f. cottage! Main home is a 2 bed, 1.75 bath
1400+ s.f. home , 3 car garage w/shop, bunkhouse, heated green house, chicken house,
on 6+/- ac., w/fenced yard, 2 wells, set-up for organic farming, fruit and shade trees a
profusion of flowers, the price is right on this one so bring the entire family. $249,500.
40 Ac Country Charmer on a knoll with 360 degree views at the edge of town. 3
bed, 1 bath, 1676sf., ranch house with country kitchen, dog grooming shop, deer fenced
garden, chicken house with fenced run, hay barn, livestock barn, shop/garage, fruit
trees,wildlife pond, bring the the horses and cows, fenced and cross fenced . . . $270,000.
Starter home 2 bed/2 bath at the south end of town with a great view of the
Warners. Large lot that is fenced and great for a garden, chickens. . . $120,000.
3.35 acres with 3 bedroom,1.75 bath home, garage,shop, storage bldg. Near town needs
some TLC, solid home, fireplace, wood floors, partial basement, new septic. . . $83,000.
Great Back Yard near the elementary schools, 3 bed 1 bath, very clean, wood
pellet stove, garage and carport, new storage shed. . . $105,000.
40 acres with 2 bed/2.75 bath, spacious 2336 s.f. home w/sunroom, built 2007, wheelchair accessible, large 3 bay barn, SVEC power, 360’ views, decks, great for kids, horses, fruit and shade trees, garden area, must see to appreciate. . . Pending . . .$319,000.
Goose Lake Estates, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1512 s.f. Home with garage/shop guest quarters,
on 1.98 acres, fenced, garden area, livestock property, new carpet/paint. . . . $125,000.
11 Ac near Buck Creek with camping cabin, power nearby, needs well/septic. . . $53,000.
Corner lot 1.3+/- ac with utilities corner Phlen/Twohig, good views..$29,500.
10 ac at Buck Creek, creek crosses the property . . . Pending. . . $24,500.
120 acres with domestic well and home site, great views, fenced . . . $65,000.
Laundromat & Mobile Home Park in Cedarville, room for expansion, 9 mobile spaces,
9 RV spaces, 4 unimproved spaces. Includes full Laundromat, good income. . . $225,000.
79+/- ac Co. Rd. 15, open spaces, 360 degree views partial fence. . . $39,900.
120 Acres with spring on Bidwell Rd.,Washoe Co. NV fenced. . . $45,000.
Davis Creek Mercantile & Deli includes a 2 bed, 1 bath home and garage. Great
business opportunity with home on 1+/- ac. Is the hub in Davis Creek…$240,000.
Hafer Hills acreages with wells and septic systems. Lot 9, 19.99 ac. . . $110,000.
Support Our Troops, Farmers and Ranchers
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Essex Motel located at the four
way stop on U.S. 395 & HWY
299. 16 unit motel, come check it
out. Priced at $329,000.
4 bed, 2 bath 1600 +/- sq. ft.
home. Look at this one before
you buy somewhere else. Priced
at $96,500.
This 1749 sq. ft. home is like
new, everything is in A-1 condition. Be sure and check this out,
priced to sell at $169,000.
Two parcels side by side, good
gravel road, close to paved Co.
Rd. 55. Wells are fairly easy to
get. Close to schools and shopping, just off of Pencil road in
Jaguar. Only $7,500.
Almost 2 acre parcel in Modoc
Estates. Lots of trees, land is almost level, lots of spots for your
home. Easy commute to Alturas.
A place for your horses and you.
Located on Canvas Back road,
just off of Hilltop. Priced at $3000.
Remember “The Basque Broker” when you think Real Estate!
ook-Davis,
Surprise MaryBCroker
Valley Realty 530-279-1020
Davis Property Management
507 North Main Street
Cedarville, CA 96104
Don Yeo, Agent - Phone 530-569-0108
www.surprisevalleyrealty.com
CA DRE Lic# 01220869
1604 – Cedarville – 20+/- acres with vast views of the Warner and Hays Mountain Ranges. 2 bedroom; 2 bath home; large kitchen with ample storage; laminated floors; hot water on demand; and wood stove makes this home cozy! For
the horsemen – 4 stall barn with tack room and hay storage; miles of riding out
the gate! Perfect area for hiking; camping; ATV’s; biking; rock hounding and
more. An artist’s paradise to say the least! Come take a look! $232,500
1605 – Cedarville – 6 acres – move-in-ready home! Two bedrooms, one with
a loft, two bathrooms, vaulted ceilings, laminated wood flooring, wood heat,
open floor plan. Two car garage with upstairs office, work shop and storage.
Home is clean and well maintained. Shade and fruit trees, garden area, horse
pasture. Too much to list! $257,500
1607 – Cedarville – 62 +/- acres – 1768 s. ft.4 bedroom, 2 bath home built in
2006; 1550 sq. ft. shop; water rights from Soldier Creek feed the pond then
gravity flow the fields. Too much to list! $342,000.
1608 – Cedarville – Commercial Building – Main Street location well maintained building. The building has 3 units all currently rented. One unit has
upstairs storage; all three have bath rooms. Call for details - $165,000
80115 – Cedarville – 10+/- acres, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath home with full basement. Wood and electric heat, country sized kitchen. Home is well maintained.
Detached 2 car garage/shop, barn. This property has views of the Warner and
Hays Mountain Ranges. End of road location offers privacy. $255,000
80114 – Cedarville – 6.5 acres, 2 homes, 2 wells, barn, shop, green house.
3 bedrooms, 2 bathroom home, wood flooring, wood and electric heat, well
maintained. Plus 2 bedroom, 1 bath bunkhouse, cozy, could be rental or guest
house. Property has 2 wells one boasting 100gpm. Room for horses, garden,
orchard. 360 degree views! All for 297,000.
1606 – NV – Sounds of Silence – 320 acres, located in the NV high desert,
vast views, wildlife, privacy and quiet. Solar well fills a pond that attracts
wildlife. One bedroom, one bath cabin with wood stove, cute and cozy but
not quite finished. If you have every wanted to own a piece of property ‘off
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the grid’ this could be it! $160,000
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Featured ProPerties
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Cell (530) 640-3110 • 135 N. Main • Alturas, CA
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#2716 ~Beautiful Home - Garageshop 2 bedroom, 2 full baths, in
the pines, all the amenities, on the
mountain top with spectacular valley views. For that special home, or
summer getaway. . . . . . $235,000.
#2728 ~ Good 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, newly on the Market, in Alturas, some remodel in 2001,
wood burning stove, monitor heater, garage has work benches, chain link/wood fencing. . . .$78,500
#2729 ~ Main St. Home, 2 bedroom, 1 bath near downtown in a quiet portion of Alturas, vinyl
windows/comp. shingle roof, 3 lots with a corner location, close to shopping, eats, gasoline $59,500
#2715 ~ Nice, Mfg. Home, 3 bedrooms , 2 full baths, on foundation, nice decks, chain link fencing,
storage sheds, attached matching two car garage, Cal Pines Lake Unit 4, space, Mt. views. $123,000
#2726 ~ Small House in Town, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, new carpet and paint in 2016, vinyl in kitchen
and bath, heated back porch, no stove or refrigerator, home has a covered front porch. . . . . . $37,500
#2495 ~ Alturas Home, 3 bed, 2 baths, open kitchen/living room with fire place insert, utility room,
garage converted to family room, corner lot. Schools, shopp-ing and Alturas pool close by. . $89,900
#2704 ~ 1.8 Acres, Large 2 bedroom, 2 bath, Mfg. Home on foundation, with lots of extra’s, wet bar,
family room, heated sunroom, garage-shop, new metal roof, dog run, lots of space, MRE. . $115,000
#2721 ~ 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, on double lots, home has 1960 sq. ft. of living space, has been remodeled, has a large room addition, in town close to Main St., patio, lawn, fenced back. $149,900
#2622 ~ Historical Golden Bar and Restaurant, all supplies, equipment, furniture, in place and
to use, turn key operation rare opportunity to own a piece of history in Cedarville. . . $250,000
#2711 ~ Ranch Style Home on six lots, ready
#2727 ~ Downtown Heart of Alturas, office building with over 3600 sq. ft., excellent condition &
3 bedroom, 2 bath, built-ins in kitchen, off street parking, suitable for office use or retail business opportunity on main street. . . . . $165,000
formal dining room, den, living room, #2725 ~ Retail “Building Only”, 231 N. Main St., Alturas, with over 2000 sq. feet Recently used
enclosed sun room, patio, deck, yard, as a sporting goods store, prime location center of town just across from Post Office. . . . . . $79,500
#2730 Cabin in the Pines, 2 bed., 1 bath, summer vacation or weekend retreat, loft, decks. $62,000
garage, carports, needs TLC. . $162,500.
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AdditionAl ResidentiAl, CommeRCiAl And lot listings AvAilAble!!!
335 N. MAIN, ALTURAS, CA 96101 • PHONE 530-233-3133
DENNIS TATE, BROKER • MARTHA WILLIAMS, SALES ASSOCIATE
CA DRE License #00696849 & 01262595
RESIDENTIAL:
#3404: Charming Chalet style home, approx 1562
sq ft of living space. Includes 2 city lots, 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, hardwood floors throughout, quality craftsmanship ,updated double pane windows, updated
electrical. Large kitchen featuring tile floor, big pantry,
wainscoting, and breakfast nook. Large beautiful yard
featuring perennials, trees, a nice deck for your evening
barbecues. Wood stove insert and a diesel furnace heat
the home. Must see to appreciate all that makes up this
beautiful family home. $189,000
#3394: Would you like living in the City limits but
feel like your in the country? Here it is a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home sitting on almost an acre. Mature
trees, garden area, chicken coop, and decks make up
landscaping on this property. Large kitchen featuring
an island, unique cabinetry, new cook top and double
oven. Quiet street. Very large carport, and new 50
year metal roof. $168,000
Two Story Home in town with 3
beds/2 baths, fenced yard, 2 car
detached garage, propane heater,
fireplace, storage buildings, this
is one to take a look at $130,000.
RURAL RESIDENTIAL:
#3384: Very well kept property with creek running
through it. This home is approximately 2000 sq ft.
with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. The home is a well
kept 60’s era brick and wood frame home on 172
acres. There is a den, large kitchen and utility room
and lots of storage. The yard is large and beautifully
landscaped with mature shrubs, apple trees and a very
large lawn. Approximately 72 acres are irrigated that
includes grass/pasture and an apple orchard. A large
barn , shop, equipment shed, and an old historic grain
mill are extras. $759,000
#3408: River Runs through this land. 2 parcels
one on each side of river. Approx 118 acres. 3 small
cabins; 2 of which are insulated and finished inside.
Pump house with water well, genset, sink and showers.
Double car garage with shop area. Covered pavilion
with cooking facilities. Magnificent views of the river
and the Warner Mtns. $225,000
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Beautiful Home – a lovely 3 bedroom, 1 bath home
that has been taken care of immaculately, with a fireplace in the living room, additional family room with
wood stove, dining room, large sun room, garage, patio, fenced yard, close to school and town. $165,000
Potential in this 134 +/- acres fenced with 3 bed/2 bath
home, barn, doctoring barn, corrals, garage, chicken
coop, round pen, wooden deck, some water rights go
with this property. Possible owner financing – $325,000.
VACANT LAND: New Pine Creek 1.9+/- acres not far
off of Hwy 395 with well and septic. $25,000
Ft. Bidwell vacant land 160 +/- acres easily access,
maintained gravel Rd. Just a little over a mile to Fee Reservoir. Gently rolling terrain surrounded by BLM $104,000
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#3407: Very
neat
turnkey
home, 2 bedroom 1 bath.
New vinyl windows, new carpet
and paint. Large
carport. Storage shed. Large lot. Close to
downtown. $55,000
#3361: Lovely
large home. 3 bedroom/2 baths. Tiled
kitchen, vinyl windows, hardwood
flooring. Home is
heated by a wood
stove insert and diesel furnace which approx.
$100 month. Perfect for the family. An added
feature is a 2 car garage + shop and a 16 ft easement from another street. You must see to appreciate what this property has to offer. $149,000
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