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TOTAL DESTRUCTION The Sunday morning fire completely destroyed The Club at
Mill Creek in McKinleyville. The owners say they will rebuild.
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FROM MAGICIAN TO MENDICANT Shantaram the Magician in his glory days at Hutchins
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MCKINLEYVILLE An email
allegedly written earlier this year
by the former head of a movement to enact rent control for
mobile home parks in Humboldt
County states that she would be
willing to drop the effort if a park
owner would buy her a $100,000
piece of property, pay to move
her double-wide home to it and
give her a $50,000 zero-interest
loan.
However, Hilary Mosher, former chair of the Humboldt Mobilehome Owners Coalition, flatly
denies having written the email.
I will not dignify this scurrilous
libel with a response, Mosher
stated in an email to the Union.
The day after an article about
the email was posted on the
Unions website, Mosher resigned
her position and stepped down
from the Yes on V campaign,
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to Mosher Attached is your Non-disclosure Agreement that you requested that I sign. Please return a fully
executed agreement and then give me
a call on my direct phone number below when you have a moment to talk.
The proposed deal, if it ever existed, never transpired.
According to MLS records, Mosher
listed her Ocean West mobile home
for sale for $55,000 in 2014. Her listing was canceled on Dec. 6, 2014. Just
weeks later, on Dec. 17, 2014, Mosher
came before the McKinleyville Municipal Advisory Committee with the
idea of supporting a rent control ordinance for mobile home parks.
The committee ultimately voted
against recommending rent control.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
GOVERNING BODY
Next MeetiNg
MeetiNg LocatioN
More iNforMatioN
Wednesday,
Nov. 2
at 6 p.m.
Council Chamber,
Arcata City Hall
736 F St., Arcata
cityofarcata.org
Tuesday,
Nov. 8
at 7 p.m.
bluelake.ca.gov/city/
council/agendas
Thursday,
Oct. 27
at 7 p.m.
humboldtbay.org/meetingsagendas-and-public-notices
Thursday,
Oct. 27
at 7 p.m.
hbmwd.com/meetingschedule
Humboldt County
Board of Supervisors
Meets every Tuesday
Tuesday,
Nov. 1
at 9 a.m.
humboldt.legistar.com/
Calendar.aspx
Thursday,
Nov. 17
at 6:30 p.m.
manilacsd.com/Agendas_
Minutes_and_Forms.htm
McKinleyville Community
Services District (MCSD)
Meets first Wednesday
Wednesday,
Nov. 2
at 7 p.m.
Azalea Hall,
1620 Pickett Rd., McKinleyville
mckinleyvillecsd.com
today,
Oct. 26
at 6 p.m.
Azalea Hall,
1620 Pickett Rd., McKinleyville
humboldtgov.org/238/
McKinleyville-MunicipalAdvisory-Committ
Wednesday,
Nov. 9
at 6 p.m.
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Corrections
In last weeks Heroes or hoodlums story about the
Arcata Community Forest, Environmental Services Director Mark Andre is quoted as saying that illegal trailbuilders will be banned from the forest for five years. He
later clarified that he was just joking, and the city has no
legal mechanism to block anyone from use of the Arcata
Community Forest.
Last weeks article, District hopes former mill site
brings prosperity should have stated that the site offers
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Origins
Shantaram came to America
from India via the International
Mission of Hope. He was adopted
by Terry and Debra Jones, now
residents of Bayside. They wanted
a large family, but Terry is a zero
population growth kind of guy,
so after having two girls, the couple adopted two boys from opposite sides of India.
Shantaram is from Calcutta,
and his brother Naranjan is from
Bombay. The Joneses moved from
Eureka to a comfortable, tree-ensconced home along Jacoby Creek
where they raised their four kids.
Its been a blessing and a
heartache, Terry said.
Things were rough for baby
Shantaram Shan, as hes
known to family and friends. At six
weeks old, he weighed just fourand-a-half pounds. Failure to
thrive was the diagnosis, owing to
his premature birth and the harsh
circumstances of his infancy.
But the Joneses love and nurturing would save the boy, and give
him back the life he almost lost.
Shantarams childhood was as
rich in bountiful Bayside as any
Jacoby Creek School students
might be. He was an unremarkable but not bad student. He had
hobbies and interests, and did
fairly well socially.
He was popular, Terry said.
He was always happy and
smiling, said Debra. In a geeky,
goofy kind of way.
Young Shan was active in the
4-H Club, and liked chickens so
much he was briefly known as
Chicken Boy.
Technology was to prove a lifelong interest, thanks in part to
Terry, a ham radio enthusiast. He
helped Shan put together a crystal
radio for a JCS science fair, and it
was labeled Talking Rocks.
At home, Shan was a busy boy.
He liked to bake, and busied himself with little jobs around the
hood mowing lawns, cleaning
houses. Basically, he was a good
kid. He was thoughtful and caring, and did little things for people, Debra said.
In retrospect, though, his parents recognize the seeds of dysfunction emerging as he entered
adolescence. It was an obsession
with self, and with a certain image
he wanted to project. He became
more and more narcissistic, Debra said. Looking back on it, we
can see it.
At Arcata High, he was high
energy, but a little short of focus,
his mother said. He had friends
who were girls, but no girlfriends.
He never had a romantic relationship, Debra said.
Shan attended Humboldt State
for a time, majoring in communications. But cognitive impairments, including an auditory issue, stifled his achievement there.
Instead, he found fulfillment in
magic. Adept at feats of illusion
and great at snappy patter, he
MARKET TO MARKET In 2009, Shantaram used his market to market his magic act.
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PUBLIC SAFETY
Errant motorcyclist convicted
Humboldt County
distriCt Attorney
ARCATA On Monday,
Oct. 17, a Humboldt County jury found 43-year-old
Destry Beargrease Girard
guilty of felony resisting
an officer and four misdemeanors: driving under the
influence, third offense;
possession of drug paraphernalia; driving on a
suspended license, second
offense; and resisting/delaying/obstructing officers.
The charges stemmed
from a California Highway
Patrol (CHP) investigation
that began on March 4, 2015
when a security guard for
Cole | Threats of torture and death, demands that dog not be returned
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CONVERSATION Wes Cole discusses his issues with animal rescue activist Jan Carr in the yard where Cole lives.
KLH | Union
tion. Some commenters quesA follow-up LoCO piece about
tioned the legal process, others the Thursday court hearing is
expressed hope for the animals generating similar comments.
well-being, and many urged that
I say we put a 50-lb pack on
Cole no longer be allowed to have him, fit him with a gas mask, make
animals.
him go up and down H Street on a
But a number of others sug- hot day with no water and when
gested various forms of torture he falls down we drag him across
and mayhem be used against him, the pavement and kick him when
or even that he be executed.
he whimpers, wrote a commentThats why LoCO has a Thun- er named please educate your
derdome choice, wrote Kindly kids.
Mongoose. So we can talk about
Participants in the Stop Anthis steenking [sic] no good an- imal Abuse in Humboldt Faceimal abuser and how he should book page, a rallying center for
have his scrotum surgically re- those interested in the Cole case,
moved and replaced with a pit strongly disavowed the harsh
bull.
comments, stating that none of
Lets treat Mr. Cole the same the real animal welfare activists
way he treated his dog, said would make any statements advoreo6205. Sounds fair to me.
cating violence of any kind.
Let him get his dog back, said
Personal outreach
mainstack. Just so I can jusAt least two people deeply intify picking him up by his neck, volved in animal rescue locally
throwing him to the ground and have gone the other way offerdragging him across the pave- ing Cole compassion and underment by his beard.
standing, and doing so personalSCUM!! I say KILL him and ly. But to little apparent avail, at
feed the maggots to the roaches, least so far.
wrote Cia Poza.
Jan Carr, who owns a large
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OPINION
Forced consensus
END OF A SCHWILLY ERA The online Urban Dictionary defines schwilly as drunk, stoned, under the influence. KLH | Union
or a couple of years I have been working on various committees of the North Coast Co-op and have
spent a few months now as a member of the board
of directors. Co-op committees, especially the Member Action Committee where I started my involvement, operates
on consensus. All opinions are discussed with the goal of
achieving a resolution to which everyone can consent.
This model of decisionmaking works
very well because they have shared values and mutual respect. I have also participated in a few mediations. Mediations
are not a panacea for disagreements.
Participants may come to understand
each others goals, but that doesnt mean
they are going to let go of those goals and
come up with a compromise.
The Arcata City Council and the
Community Development Department
are undertaking a forced mediation between the corporate
forces of park owners and mobile home manufacturers and
a select handful of park residents. They are calling it a negotiation, which is very different from a mediation.
The 200 or so park residents are being asked to write in
the names of people who will represent them in the negotiations. No one knows where the Home Owners Association
stands on this. Theres no campaign underway to get selected. It has to be done quickly. This is a major flaw in the plan.
By using this strategy, I suspect council are hoping that
the rent affordability issue in mobile home parks will go
away. Perhaps they are also hoping it wont spill over into
rent affordability issues in other housing.
It is very true that many residents of the park would like to
speak with the park owners, human to human. Theyve tried
but havent been able to do it. There is a basic inequality that
needs to be recognized. The forces aligned against rent stabilization are wealthy and powerful. The residents of the parks
are not. The residents have not been part of the planning
process, dont get to set the agenda or comment on the mediator. The residents dont have legal representation when
they sign leases or agree to meetings. The park owners do.
I believe in consensus but it doesnt work well in situations of such disparity of power and resources. If this mandate from the council and community development doesnt
pan out, what then?
Mary Ella Anderson is a resident of the Lazy J Mobile
Home Park.
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OPINION
Apparently theres some sort of election coming up
Yes on Measure F
Support Measure V
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incorporated areas of Humboldt
County, and it provides enforcement should the need arise. Without enforcement, or adequate
funding to pay an attorney, those
of us in parks are sitting ducks
with no protection from exploitation.
Interestingly, the multi-million
dollar investment corporation
that owns our park never offered a
long-term lease until the petition
for Measure V got its signatures
verified. This is because if they
could get away without one, they
would, but as soon as they knew
for sure an ordinance would be
a distinct possibility, they started hustling the leases because
the California State Legislature,
cow-towing to park owners lobbyists, allowed an exemption to
municipal ordinances, and that
is only if residents sign long-term
leases. Many park residents are
not aware of this and have signed
leases without realizing that they
will not get the benefits of the ordinance until their lease runs out.
Hilary Mosher
McKinleyville
Hear no evil...
real. At the Black and Blue Conference, the students talked about
how people have thrown bottles
at them out the window of a car,
while hurling racial epithets.
Some have been the victims of
hate crimes in this county. I have
witnessed this myself, and reported one incident to the police.
Students of color have very
real issues and concerns about
racism, discrimination in housing and lack of job opportunities.
Some end up becoming homeless
because certain landlords and
property management companies
wont rent to them. They have a
harder time finding jobs and acceptance within the community.
Moreover, one in 10 students
in the CSU system is homeless.
Food insecurity affects almost a
quarter of all students in the CSU.
At HSU, 15 percent of students report that they have been homeless
at some point in their college careers. And the studies have been
done by UC Berkeley and other
institutions of higher learning: If
you are a person of color, your opportunities for inclusion and success are that much worse. That is
not in question.
Yet, were admonishing these
students to adapt? Perhaps we
could take some lessons ourselves.
No matter how welcoming or
tolerant we believe ourselves to
be, this is the reality for students
of color. And no matter what you
read in the paper about that meeting, this was what was actually
discussed at the AEDC meeting.
Hair care products? Not so much.
If we truly want to be known
as a welcoming and tolerant community, we cannot afford to model ourselves after the three monkeys: Hear no evil, See no evil
etc. We should care enough about
the very real experiences that
Black, Latino, and Native American students are being subjected to, in order to empathize and
make a difference.
So please speak out if you see
anyone being abused, physically
or verbally. Find out how you can
be an ally. This community belongs to all of us, and it is up to us
to decide what type of community we want to create for ourselves
and each other.
Lisa Pelletier
Arcata
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All of these services are already provided
to McKinleyville residents, a third of whom
use one or more of the programs. However, the Department of Health & Human
Services is based in Eureka. Its employees
drive to and from McKinleyville, spending
a considerable amount of time driving.
Connie Beck, the director of health &
human services, told those in attendance
at the meeting that the center would allow
the services to be provided more efficiently. The time counselors and case managers
spend driving could be used to deliver actual services.
Beck said the reduction in driving time
would reduce motor pool costs and staff
time, resulting in a savings of $8,104 a
month even after paying the monthly rent
on the building.
But Beck and others on the panel including Fifth District Supervisor Ryan
Sundberg, Sheriffs Lt. Kevin Miller, and
McKinleyville Family Resource Center Executive Director Hillarie Beyer faced a
skeptical crowd.
Asked about how the size of the building
was determined, Beck said that planners
took into consideration the 45 employees
that would be housed there, along with the
number of programs. It was a joint decision with the family resource center, health
& human services, Open Door [Health Centers]... and the community, what you all
wanted in the center.
The audience immediately began rumbling in protest, with a woman saying nobody ever gave us any say so while several
people could be heard deploying the sarcastic Hello?
Lack of communication with the public
was a common theme through the night,
with people saying that they had not heard
about the proposed center and had not
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Lab of horrors,
haunted ship &
more fun stuff
EUREKA The Humboldt Bay Maritime Museum
and the Humboldt Bay Air-Sea Naval Museum will present a seaworthy scare this Halloween Season during
the Haunted 1091 Ghost Ship aboard the Air-Sea Naval Museums landing craft vessel docked at the Foot of
Commercial Street in Eureka.
In its fourth year of taking the science of fear very seriously with a simple goal of scaring guests, the vessel has
been transformed from giving military enthusiasts weekend history tours to a horrifying gore tour for Halloween
thrill seekers.
Three decks and seven compartments of the 72-yearold steel navy vessel are designed with an array of
hair-raising sights, sounds and chilling skits to evoke the
participants memory of their worst nightmares.
Nearly 30 deathly and spine-chilling actors make up
the volunteer cast for this interactive experience and are
aboard to scare teen and adult audiences, not children
younger than 12.
The terror begins from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday,
Oct. 28 and Saturday, Oct. 29 with $10 tickets sold at
the dock. Flat shoes are suggested as patrons will travel
through the ship via stairwells and bulkheads.
All proceeds benefit the restoration and upkeep of
the Maritime Museum historic vessel Stephanie and the
Navy Museums Landing Craft 1091. For more information visit facebook.com/haunted1091 or humboldtbaymaritimemuseum.com
Kinetic Lab of Horrors
The freaks and geeks from the Arcata Kinetic Sculpture Lab invite the public to tour the Haunted Kinetic
Lab of Horrors, the annual FUNdraiser that helps keep
the Kinetic Lab up and running.
Guided tours run Friday, Oct. 28; Saturday, Oct. 29;
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her pal Death, a prize-winning pumpkin carving by mike Craghead.
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scary scenario.
The Blue Ox folks have been running a Haunted Mill Tour for
weeks with some sort of gory all
new story of passion, deceit and obsession. Thats Friday and Saturday
evening with a grand finale Halloween on X Street in Eureka.
Flatmo and fiends are back with
The Haunted Kinetic Lab of
Horrors in Arcata. Expect seriously gruesome stuff, with a musical
soundtrack by Dub Cowboy on Friday, then The Dead Drops Saturday, Sunday and Halloween.
Or, one night only, Saturday, at
the Sequoia Conference Center (off
Myrtle Avenue in Eureka), the Rotary
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EUREKA As its final production of its highly successful 2016 season, Redwood Curtain presents Shakespeares
The Taming of the Shrews, adapted and directed by Peggy
Metzger. One of Shakepeares most enigmatic comedies,
Shrews contentious love story continues to engage and
surprise. This adaptation features a cast of eight, highlighting the hilarious and fiery love story of sharp-tongued
Katharine and the swaggering Petruchio that supposes:
just who is taming whom?
Metzgers approach turns taming on its head. Ive always thought Petruchio was a swaggering braggart, said
Metger, and wondered: who really is the shrew? I believe
they are meant for each other. Its really a love story between these two strong-willed people. Asked if she made
changes to the text, Metzger replied, Aside from trimming and simplifying, I made just a few changes but the
way we are playing it is, I think, very different than how it
is usually played. I think those who know the play will be
surprised, and everyone will be entertained.
Metzger trimmed the play so it could be performed by a
total of eight actors playing approximately 20 roles Kate
and Petruchio, and six players who play all the other
parts. James Hitchcock plays the swaggering Petruchio
and Natasha White plays the fiery Katherina. The players
are Gary Bowman, Bradley Harrington, Charlie Heinberg,
Jessi Shieman, Gary Sommers and Greta Turney.
Jared Sorenson created the scenic design, Michael Burkhart the lighting, Bethany Lamoreaux the costumes, and
Jon Turney the sound. Yvette Faust stage manages.
The Taming of the Shrews previews on Thursday and
Friday, Oct. 27 and 28 at 8 p.m., with $10 tickets; open-
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tumes encouraged.
Thursday night at The Jam, Absynth
Quartet will probably get dressed up in
some strange garb (theres a skull scarecrow on the poster anyway), but Ryan
Roberts is more excited about introducing a new local Americana band, Rogues
Gallery. The lineup: Michael Walker and
Mike Bynum on guitars and vocals, Aleister
Paige on pedal steel, Rudy Clark-luera on
stand-up bass and Sam Kaplan-Good (from
The Trouble) on drums. Michael and Mike,
both Georgia boys, share the songwriting
and singing duties on the all original songs.
At the Arcata Theatre Lounge Thursday
its KIMOCK, an augmented duo with
Steve on guitar and his son John Morgan
Kimock on drums. You might have seen
Steve dropping in his liquid licks on Colbert last week behind Bob Weir. This week
hes fronting an eponymous lineup including Leslie Mendelson keys, guitars and vocals and Bobby Vega on bass. Steve has a
new album, Last Danger of Frost, and more
new songs written with John Morgan and
Leslie. Sounds intriguing.
Freaky Friday
Its is another one of those nights where
theres way too much going on.
Local twang noir band Moon Pine
celebrates a new release, End County
Road, at The Sanctuary with Strix Vega
opening the show. Check The Setlist for
more details. (The Strix bassist writes that
column.)
At Humboldt Brews, its cosmic honky
tonk from Edge of the West on tour with
Bear Tread, one of those bands with weblike connections to the Dead world. (For
some unknown reason, the tour plays The
Playroom in Fortuna Thursday.)
Or you might want to check out the
pre-Halloween Club Triangle Friday at
The Jam. (I predict great costumes.)
Its classic space rock that night at the
H IGHLIGHTS
27 at 5:30 p.m at the Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth St. Tickets are
$12 suggested donation at the
door and include a vegetarian
meal. Screening will be followed
by discussion with festival director Michael Harrington.
HOTel TRanSylvania The
McKinleyville Library, 1606 Pickett Rd., is having a spooktacular
family movie day and storytime
Friday, Oct. 29 starting at 1
p.m. It all starts with Halloween
Restaurant
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SOUNDS OF SCOTLAND
Bagpiper Kevin Moe
from Wyoming brought
the droning tones of
bagpipes to the Plaza
recently. Even though
he's only "a little Scottish," the bagpipes
speak to his inner self.
"I get a feeling in my
chest when I hear the
music," he said. He
plays the pipes in towns
for spare change as he
travels, and was told
that Arcata is "a different city," and "just wait
till you get to Arcata."
That proved true. Within
minutes of each other,
one passerby asked,
"You ever get freaky
with that thing?" Alas,
he didn't define what
he meant by "freaky."
Another guy who had
been listening nearby
expressed gratitude to
Moe, saying, "Thanks for
encouraging us to have
a revolution." Said Moe,
"It gets people's attention. I see them drive by
and smile, and it makes
me happy."
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Thanksgiving
Dinner needs you
ARCATA A Community Thanksgiving Dinner open to everyone is being planned for Arcata. Volunteers and business sponsorships are
needed to ensure its success.
There are many ways to volunteer, both on
Thanksgiving Day and in the days and weeks
leading up to the event. Volunteer opportunities
include: cooking food for the event, decorating,
and food preparation.
Additional opportunities on Thanksgiving
Day include set up, serving, kitchen support,
door greeters, and clean up.
If you are interesting in volunteering or helping to sponsor the Community Thanksgiving
Dinner, call (707) 822-4528 or email arcatahouse3@gmail.com.
Sponsors include United Methodist Church,
St, Marys Catholic Church, Arcata Presbyterian
Church, Humboldt Friends Meeting, Step-Up
from HSU, Arcata House Partnership, City of Arcata, Arcata Zen Group. Additional organizations
and businesses will be listed with sponsorship.
MEET REYNA GRANDE The HSU
English Department Visiting
Writers Series presents a reading
by Reyna Grande, award winning novelist and memoirist, on
Thursday, Oct. 27 from 4 p.m. to
5 p.m. in the Goodwin Forum in
ed of an era
RADIO WAVES GOODBYE KHSU-BBC Manager Ed
Subkis, with Brandi Easter, above, was feted on
his retirement from Humboldt State's Diverse Public Radio station last Thursday in the Plaza View
Room. Subkis and his wife, Bunny, are moving to
Sarasota, Fla., where her family resides. KLH | Union
immigrant experience.
The event is free and open to the
public. Grandes books may be
purchased at Goodwin Forum on
the day of the reading, courtesy
of Northtown Books. (707) 8263758, englasa@humboldt.edu.
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Orchestral favorites
HUMBOLDT STATE Welcome cellist and conductor Dr. Garrick Woods to the HSU Department of Music faculty by joining him and the Humboldt Symphony
for a concert featuring the familiar and satisfying second movement of Beethovens 7th Symphony, Edvard
Griegs Symphonic Dances,and Deep Summer Music
by American composer Libby Larsen.
The concert takes place Saturday, Oct. 29 at 8 p.m.
in Fulkerson Recital Hall. Admission is $8 General, $5
Senior/Child, Free for HSU students with ID. (707) 8263531, patrick@humboldt.edu
Sanchez said.
She's grateful to the
Humboldt Sponsors for the
chance to add new members to the choir.
Those interested in
learning more can call
(707) 822-4444 or visit the
AIGC website, arcatainterfaithgospelchoir.com.
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5. Colorful liquid
10. Bucks
14. Grand mal precursor
15. Lauder, for one
16. Skin lotion ingredient
17. Road sign
18. Highway patrol setups
20. Help letters
21. Curb
22. Wrong
23. Late beloved Bishop
25. Croak (less crudely)
26. Job
28. Flag
31. House divisions
32. Friendliness or
compassion
34. Period
36. Times
37. Hiding places
38. South African fox
39. Time when a train is
expected to leave: abbr.
40. One who sent the Wise
Men to find Jesus
41. UCLA athlete
42. Evaluate
44. Unclean
45. Make lace
46. Punitive
47. Despicable person
50. Cause of distress
51. Type of bank acct.
54. 160-acre parcels,
in 1862
57. Completed
58. Rulers title
59. Burning
60. Subside
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arilyn MontgomCzarnecki will take place on 7:30 p.m. at Trinidad Library. Merle
ery will present a
Saturday, October 29 from Shuster shot thousands of stunning
free, open-to-all
2 to 4 p.m. at Trinidad Li- aerial photographs of Humboldt
lecture on The Neuroscibrary.
County from the 1940s to the 1960s.
ence of Meditation at TrinCzarnecki structures his The Rohdes will show the images and
idad Library on Thursday,
memoir writing class on a consider the history they depict.
November 3 from 7 to 8
method used by Japanese
Its an OLLI class ($30 for memp.m. This talk will be an inwriter Yasunari Kawabata bers and $55 for non-members. Call
troduction to the practice of
called Palm of the Hand (707) 826-5880 to register.
meditation, with its proven
which helps focus the writ.S. oast uard Women
benefits for relieving stress
ers energy into completing
al at rinidad i ic lub
and promoting overall health and short individual pieces about ones
Trinidad Civic Clubs Thursday,
well-being. Ms. Montgomery, an RN own life.
November 3 guest speaker is Elizaand midwife, has been teaching mindThe workshops have been success- beth Jones of the U.S. Coast Guard.
fulness and meditation practices
Shell present a program at 11
for over 30 years.
a.m. on life for U.S.C.G. womAttendees who wish to exen in this important coastal
plore this subject further can sign
service.
up for Marilyns course HardThe business meeting comwiring Happiness which starts
mences at 10 a.m. Tonda Feron Monday, November 7 and
rando will preside. Liz Thatchcontinues each Monday through
er, Penne OGara and Martha
November 28 at Trinidad LiSue Davis are hostesses.
brary from 2 to 4 p.m. Course
allo een Parade
registration is through the HSU
ctober 1
OLLI program (826-5880). Cost
The entire student body and
is $65 for OLLI members, $90
staff from Trinidad School will
for non-members.
parade in costume to the deMarilyn Montgomery studied
light of all viewers at about 10
with a number of teachers, in- The Brae Back in The day a Merle Shuster a.m. on Halloween.
cluding Jon Kabat Zinn, Thich photo of ancient Sunny Brae. Photo by MerThe parade starts at the
Nhat Hanh and the Dalai Lama. le ShuSter | huMboldt State library SPecial collectionS school and commences down
Since becoming a senior, her exTrinity to Main to Saunders
perience of the power of these prac- ful in helping people to writing about Plaza and then back to school via
tices in bringing a deeper sense of life experiences whether for family View, East and Edwards Streets.
inner peace, self acceptance and well members or a wider audience.
Dont miss this annual spectacle of
being inspires her to share them with
The Poets and Writers series is the latest in frightening or funny Halothers.
supported in part by grants from The loween garb.
o More rinidad ranch
James Irvine Foundation and the
Lions Club treats children to apple
ibrary ents
Hearst Foundation.
cider and popcorn at the Club Room,
Palm of the Hand Memoir WritShuster Shoots Humboldt Coun- Town Hall, starting at dusk during
ing Workshop facilitated by poet, ty with Jerry and Gisela Rohde is Trick or Treating excursions around
publisher and oral memoirist Michael set for Wednesday, Nov. 2 from 5 to town.
O BITUARIES
iann . o ran
Diann E. DoBran passed
away Oct. 21, 2016. She was
born in Columbus, Ohio on
Oct. 28, 1941 to Paul and
Hedwig Elliott. She was
married to Michael C. DoBran on Dec. 31, 1960 and
was just shy of celebrating
their 53rd Anniversary before his passing on Oct. 20,
2013.
Diann was a feisty 4
foot, 9 inch grandma who
loved her family unconditionally. She loved to roller
skate and, as a youth. was
a member of the 1958 San
Bernardino, Calif. semi-pro
roller skating team. She
would embarrass her kids
ried in 1942. Bill died in 2002. Together, Bill and Vivian enjoyed many
common interests together including gardening, art sketching and
painting together - and they traveled
extensively across the United States
and around the world. Over the years,
she earned many awards for her flower arrangements and cultivation of
beautiful rhododendrons. She and
Bill especially enjoyed friendships
around gardening, politics and travel. They shared an active passion for
Democratic politics throughout their
lives, and Vivian fondly remembers
seeing President Roosevelt in Colorado Springs in 1942 voting for him
as her first vote, and some 50 years
later also met President Clinton at the
White House. She cast her last vote
for Hillary Clinton.
She was preceded in death by her
siblings Rudolph, Laverne, Juanita
and James Larson. She is survived
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
16-00586
The following person(s) is
(are) doing business as:
ThE BIg BlUE CAFE
846 g STrEET
ArCATA, CA 95521
jEFF l. kUNklE
399 TANglEwOOd rOAd
ArCATA, CA 95521
This business is conducted by: An Individual
S/jEFF kUNklE, OwNEr
This statement was filed
with the humboldt County
Clerk on OCT. 4, 2016
kEllY E. SANdErS
SC dEPUTY ClErk
10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/02
ted
Ex
is:
e of
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
16-00591
The following person(s) is
(are) doing business as:
ThE COMMUNITY
CUPBOArd
839 NINTh STrEET
ArCATA, CA 95521
P.O. BOx 1034
ArCATA, CA 95518
AlEC M. hOwArd
1166 h STrEET
ArCATA, CA 95521
This business is conducted by: An Individual
S/AlEC hOwArd, OwNEr
This statement was filed
with the humboldt County
Clerk on OCT. 6, 2016
kEllY E. SANdErS
gw dEPUTY ClErk
10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/02
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
16-00578
The following person(s) is
(are) doing business as:
OFF ThE grId
2346 wOOd ST.
EUrEkA, CA 95501
jENNIFEr d. kOOPMAN
2346 wOOd ST.
EUrEkA, CA 95501
This business is conducted by: An Individual
S/jENNIFEr
kOOPMAN, OwNEr
This statement was filed
with the humboldt County
Clerk on SEPT. 28, 2016
kEllY E. SANdErS
SC dEPUTY ClErk
10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/02
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
16-00598
The following person(s) is
(are) doing business as:
IN gOOd hANd
2928 MACk rd. #A
ArCATA, CA 95521
lISA j. rOBINSON
2928 MACk rd. #A
ArCATA, CA 95521
This business is conducted by: An Individual
S/lISA j. rOBINSON,
OwNEr
This statement was filed
with the humboldt County
Clerk on OCT. 12, 2016
kEllY E. SANdErS
SC dEPUTY ClErk
10/19, 10/26, 11/02, 11/09
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
16-00583
The following person(s) is
(are) doing business as:
MYSTIC rOSE
50 SCENIC drIVE
TrINIdAd, CA 05570
EMIlY M. CASSElMAN
50 SCENIC drIVE
TrINIdAd, CA 95570
This business is conducted by: An Individual
S/EMIlY M.
CASSElMAN, OwNEr
This statement was filed
with the humboldt County
Clerk on SEPT. 30, 2016
kEllY E. SANdErS
gw dEPUTY ClErk
10/19, 10/26, 11/02, 11/09
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
16-00600
The following person(s) is
(are) doing business as:
rOrOBOT
1470 SPEAr AVENUE
ArCATA, CA 95521
rAChEl V. CONrAd
1470 SPEAr AVENUE
ArCATA, CA 95521
This business is conducted by: An Individual
S/rAChEl CONrAd,
OwNEr
This statement was filed
with the humboldt County
Clerk on OCT. 12, 2016
kEllY E. SANdErS
AA dEPUTY ClErk
10/26, 11/02, 11/09, 11/16
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
16-00615
The following person(s) is
(are) doing business as:
COASTlINE SUPPlY
COMPANY
1785 lAZZAr lANE
MCkINlEYVIllE, CA
95519
PAdrE A. rOTh
1785 lAZZAr lANE
MCkINlEYVIllE, CA
95519
This business is conducted by: An Individual
S/PAdrE A. rOTh,
OwNEr
This statement was filed
with the humboldt County
Clerk on OCT. 20, 2016
kEllY E. SANdErS
gU dEPUTY ClErk
10/26, 11/02, 11/09, 11/16
OrdEr TO ShOw
CAUSE FOr ChANgE
OF NAME IVY MAThENY
SUPErIOr COUrT OF
CAlIFOrNIA COUNTY
OF hUMBOldT
CASE NO. CV160816
TO All INTErESTEd
PErSONS:
1.
Petitioner
IVY
MAThENY has filed a
petition with this court
for a decree changing names as follows:
Present name: IVY jOSEPhINE
MAThENY
to Proposed name IVY
jOSEPhINE MAThENY
NOrTh.
2. ThE COUrT OrdErS
that all persons interested in this matter appear
before this court, located
at 825 5th Street, Eureka,
California, at the hearing
indicated below to show
cause, if any, why the
application should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must
file a written objection
that includes the reasons
for the objection at least
two court days before the
matter is scheduled to be
heard and must appear at
the hearing to show cause
why the petition should not
be granted. If no written
objection is timely filed,
the court may grant the
petition without a hearing.
date: November 14, 2016
Time: 1:45 p.m.
dept.: 8
3. A copy of this Order to
Show Cause shall be published at least once a week
for four successive weeks
prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this
OrdEr TO ShOw
CAUSE FOr
ChANgE OF NAME
jUlIE SlATEr
SUPErIOr COUrT OF
CAlIFOrNIA COUNTY
OF hUMBOldT
CASE NO. CV160815
TO All INTErESTEd
PErSONS:
1.
Petitioner
jUlIE
SlATEr has filed a
petition with this court
for a decree changing names as follows:
Present name: jUlIE
NIChOlE SlATEr to Proposed name jUlIE NIChOlE SlATEr NOrTh.
2. ThE COUrT OrdErS
that all persons interested in this matter appear
before this court, located
at 825 5th Street, Eureka,
California, at the hearing
indicated below to show
cause, if any, why the
application should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must
file a written objection
that includes the reasons
for the objection at least
two court days before the
matter is scheduled to be
heard and must appear at
the hearing to show cause
why the petition should not
be granted. If no written
objection is timely filed,
the court may grant the
petition without a hearing.
date: November 14, 2016
Time: 1:45 p.m.
dept.: 8
3. A copy of this Order to
Show Cause shall be published at least once a week
for four successive weeks
prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this
county: Mad river Union.
date: SEP. 26, 2016
dAlE A. rEINhOlTSEN
judge of the Superior Court
10/5, 10/12, 10/19, 10/26
OrdEr TO ShOw
CAUSE FOr
ChANgE OF NAME
jASON COlE BEhlEr
SUPErIOr COUrT OF
CAlIFOrNIA COUNTY
OF hUMBOldT
CASE NO. CV160845
TO All INTErESTEd
PErSONS:
1. Petitioner jASON
COlE BEhlEr has
filed a petition with this
court for a decree changing names as follows:
Present name: jASON
COlE BEhlEr to Proposed name jASON
COlE dANIElS.
2. ThE COUrT OrdErS
that all persons interested in this matter appear
before this court, located
at 825 5th Street, Eureka,
California, at the hearing
indicated below to show
cause, if any, why the
application should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must
file a written objection
that includes the reasons
for the objection at least
two court days before the
matter is scheduled to be
heard and must appear at
the hearing to show cause
why the petition should not
be granted. If no written
MONTANA 11Th
jUdICIAl dISTrICT
COUrT
FlAThEAd COUNTY
OrdEr TO ShOw CAUSE
Cause No.: dr.08.022A
In re the Parenting of:
minor child(ren); Tressa
l. Schutter, Petitioner
and richard l. jones jr.,
respondent.
Based on the Petitioners
Motion and Supporting
Affidavit, this Court finds
good cause for hearing the
Motion to Amend Parenting Plan.
This Court orders:
1. A hearing on this matter
is scheduled for:
Date: 10/27/16
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Place: Flathead County
Courthouse
2. To the person who
did not file the Motion to
Amend Parenting Plan in
this case: You should go
to the scheduled hearing
and tell the Court if there
are any reasons why the
lEgAl NOTICE
NOTICE IS hErEBY gIVEN that the undersigned,
STANwOOd A. MUrPhY, jr. and PAMElA j.
MUrPhY, as the Trustors,
created the BAhAMA
MAMA NEVAdA TrUST,
dated September 21,
2016, which is a self-settled spendthrift trust, pursuant to Nevada revised
Statutes 166.010 through
166.170.
STANwOOd
A. MUrPhY, jr. and PAMElA j. MUrPhY, the
Trustors of the Trust have
transferred property to this
Trust on or about the date
that this Trust was created,
and will make additional
transfers of property in
the future. All inquiries in
relation to this Trust shall
be directed to jEFFrEY
BUrr, lTd., 2600 Paseo
Verde Parkway, henderson, Nevada 89074.
dATEd this September
21, 2016.
s/STANwOOd A. MUrPhY, jr.
s/PAMElA j. MUrPhY
Inquiries should be delivered to:
jason walker, Esq.
jEFFrEY BUrr, lTd.
2600 Paseo Verde Parkway
henderson, Nevada 89074
Attorney for Trustee
10/12, 10/19, 10/26
CITATION FOr
PUBlICATION
UNdEr wElFArE ANd
INSTITUTIONS COdE
SECTION 294
Case Name:
jAMES T. hASTINgS
Case No.: jV150223
1. To james hastings, aka
james hastings, jr. and
anyone claiming to be a
parent of james T. hastings born on 11/19/2009 at
St. joseph hospital, Eureka, CA.
2. A hearing will be held
on december 19, 2016 at
8:30 a.m. in dept. 7 located at Superior Court of
California, County of humboldt, 825 Fifth Street, Eureka, CA 95501, juvenile
division, 2nd floor.
3. At the hearing the court
will consider the recommendations of the social
worker or probation officer.
4. The social worker or
probation officer will recommend that your child be
freed from your legal custody so that the child may
be adopted. If the court
follows the recommendation, all your parental
rights to the child will be
terminated.
5. You have the right to be
present at the hearing, to
present evidence, and you
have the right to be repre-
sented by an attorney. If
you do not have an attorney and cannot afford to
hire one, the court will appoint an attorney for you.
6. If the court terminates
your parental rights, the
order may be final.
7. The court will proceed
with this hearing whether
or not you are present.
ATTOrNEY FOr:
ChIld wElFArE SErVICES
jEFFrEY S. BlANCk,
COUNTY COUNSEl #115447
dEBrA AVENMArg,
dEPUTY COUNTY
COUNSEl #271366
825 FIFTh STrEET
EUrEkA, CA 95501
(707) 445-7236
dATE: OCT O4, 2016
Clerk, by kim l. Bartleson,
deputy
10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/02
OrdEr ON rEQUEST
TO CONTINUE hEArINg
CV160436
Filed: Oct. 14, 2016
Superior Court of
California, humboldt
County
PrOTECTEd PErSON:
diane dolores Tracy
rESTrAINEd
PArTY:
Trinity Mabry
PArTY SEEkINg CONTINUANCE: I am the protected party.
diane dolores Tracy
P.O. Box 1396
hOOPA, CA 95546
OrdEr ON rEQUEST
FOr CONTINUANCE
The hearing on this matter
was scheduled for Oct. 11,
2016 at 1:45 p.m. The request for the continuance
was granted as set forth
below.
OrdEr FOr grANTINg
CONTINUANCE ANd NOTICE OF NEw hEArINg
The court hearing on the
request for Civil harassment restraining Orders
continued and rescheduled as follows:
Nov. 28, 2016 at 1:45 p.m.
in Superior Court of California, humboldt County,
825 Fifth St., Eureka, CA
95501
The extended Temporary
restraining Order (form
Ch-110) expires at the end
of this hearing.
rEASONS FOr ThE
CONTINUANCE:
The continuance is needed because Trinity Mabry
was not served before the
current hearing date. An
Order on Ex Parte Application for Order for Publication was filed on Oct.
11, 2016.
ExTENSION OF TEMPOrArY rESTrAININg
OrdEr.
Extension of the Temporary restraining Order
issued May 24, 2016 until
the new hearing date is:
grANTEd. There are no
changes to the TrO except the expiration date.
SErVICE OF OrdEr:
Pursuant to the Order on
Ex Parte Application for
Publication filed herein on
Oct. 11, 2016, service of
this Notice of New hearing
date and Order on re-issuance shall be served by
publication,
MANdATOrY ENTrY OF
OrdEr into CArPOS
through ClETS
date: 10/13/16
dale A. reinholtsen
Judicial Officer
10/26, 11/2, 11/9, 11/16
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF DORIS ALLEN-LANDAY
CASE NO.: PR160297
To all heirs, beneficiaries,
creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may
otherwise be interested in
the will or estate, or both,
of: dOrIS AllEN-lANdAY.
A Petition for Probate
has been filed by: ShErrY
ANN rIChTEr & APrIl
S. AllEN in the Superior
Court of California, County
of hUMBOldT.
The Petition for Probate
requests that: ShErrY
ANN rIChTEr & APrIl
S. AllEN be appointed as
personal representatives to
administer the estate of the
decedent.
The petition requests the
decedents will and codicils, if any, be admitted to
probabate. The will and any
codocils are available for
examination in the file kep
in the court.
The petition requests
authority to administer
the estate under the Independent Administration of
Estates Act. (This authority
will allow the personal representative to take any actions without obtaining court
approval. Before taking certain very important actions,
however, the personal representative will be required
to give notice to interested
persons unless they have
waived notice or consented
to the proposed action.) The
independent administration
authority will be granted
unless an interested person
files an objection to the petition and shows good cause
why the court should not
grant the authority.
A hearing on the petition will be held in this
court as follows:
date: dec. 1 2016
Time: 2:00 PM
dept.: 8
Address of court: Superior Court of California,
County of humboldt, 825
Fifth Street, Eureka, CA,
95501.
If you object to the
granting of the petition,
you should appear at the
hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before
the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or
by your attorney.
If you are a creditor or
a contingent creditor of
the decedent, you must
file your claim with the
court and mail a copy to the
personal representative appointed by the court within
the later of either (1) four
months from the date of
first issuance of letters to a
general personal representative, as defined in section
58(b) of the California Probate Code, or (2) 60 days
from the date of mailing or
personal delivery to you of
a notice under section 9052
of the California Probate
Code.Other
California
statutes and legal authority may affect your rights
as a creditor. You may
want to consult with an
attorney knowledgeable
in California law.
You may examine the
file kept by the court. If
you are a person interested in the estate, you may
file with the court a formal
Request for Special Notice
(form dE-154) of the filing
of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of
any petittion or account as
CITY OF ArCATA
lEgAl NOTICE
INTrOdUCTION OF
OrdINANCE NO. 1479
I hereby certify that at a
regular meeting held on
October 19, 2016, the
Arcata City Council introduced Ordinance No.
1479, summarized below,
An Ordinance of the City
Council of the City of Arcata Amending the Arcata
Municipal Code, pertaining
to Flood hazard Mitigation
Standards, at which time
the reading in full thereof
was unanimously waived
and approval granted for
reading the ordinance by
title only. The motion to
introduce Ordinance No.
1479 was passed by the
following vote:
AYES:
Pitino, Pereira, winkler,
wheetley. NOES: None.
ABSENT: Ornelas. ABSTENTIONS:
None.
kara Newman-Ferdolage,
deputy City Clerk, City of
Arcata
Summary of Ordinance
No. 1479
If adopted, this ordinance
will amend the City of
Arcatas Flood hazard
Mitigation Standards, to
include minor mapping
changes clarifying the
flood hazard zones and
making a change in the
flood elevation bench
mark. Additionally, some
areas incorrectly included
on the flood hazard areas
are being removed, and
areas which have been
modified through the flood
plain alteration process,
letter of map revision
(lOMr) are being added.
The full text of Ordinance
No. 1479 is available for
public inspection at the
office of the City Clerk,
Arcata City hall, 736 F
Street, Arcata, California,
Monday through Friday,
between 9:00 a.m. and
5:00 p.m. Ordinance No.
1479 may be considered
for adoption at the regularly scheduled meeting
of the Arcata City Council
to be held on November
2, 2016, and, if adopted at
that time, would take effect
November 2, 2016.
10/26
CITY OF ArCATA
lEgAl NOTICE
AdOPTION OF
OrdINANCE NO. 1477
I hereby certify that at
a regular meeting held
on October 19, 2016,
the Arcata City Council
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COOL & CREEPY Come and join the HSU Natural History Museum, Saturday Oct. 29 from noon to 3 p.m. for
a Cool and Creepy Discovery Day! There will be several
hands-on games and activities for kids of all ages including
making slime, paper bats, and a Cretaceous Critter mask.
See a real human skeleton and stick your hand in a box for
the brave. Enjoy preserved spiders, exotic skins and skeletons, glow in the dark minerals, and much more to view!
Everyone is encouraged to come in costume. $3 for each
participant. Accompanied adults and members are free.
(707) 826-4479, humboldt.edu/natmus
maRsh tOuR Friends of the Arcata Marsh sponsors a free
tour of the Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary Saturday,
CAMP JACOBY The Jacobys Storehouse gazebo hosted emissaries from Redwood National Park during Octobers Arts! Arcata. Lead Park Guide Carey Wells,
left, and Park Guide Juana Anzada, right, offered arts and crafts for children
and a faux campfire for everyone to warm themselves on the chilly fall night.
Celebrating the 100th birthday of the National Park Service this year, the nearby
wilderness features the worlds tallest trees, hiking, camping and more. nps.gov/
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Oct. 29 at 2 p.m. Meet leader Jane Wilson at the Interpretive Center on South G Street for a 90-minute walk focusing on the history or ecology of the Marsh. Loaner binoculars available with photo ID. (707) 826-2359
sIERRa CLuB hIKE The North Group Sierra Club invites
the public to a Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park hike
on the Hobbs-Saddler-Trestle Trails on Wednesday, Nov.
2. Meet at 9 a.m. at Rays Valley West parking lot or 10:30
a.m. at the trailhead at Mill Creek Campground Road gate
(off U.S. Highway 101, 7.6 miles north of Wilson Creek.)
This moderate, six- mile hike has 800 feet altitude variation. Starting within a ridgeline swath of old growth, the
hike will enter maturing second-growth, descending even-
tually to lush creek side ats. The trail broadly skirts the
campground, fords Mill Creek, then returns upwards via
switchbacks (some steep) through rugged forest to close
the loop. Bring water, lunch, hiking footwear. Steady rain
cancels. No dogs. For more information, contact leader
Melinda at (707) 668-4275 or mgroomster@gmail.com.
DEaD BED? Its frightening that some folks are still sending their old mattresses to their final resting place a grave
in the local landfill. But theres good news for those dead
beds! The Bye Bye Mattress program will recycle it for free
and it can come back to life as new, usable raw material.
Give your mattress its rest at Humboldt Recycling LLC,
2585 Central Ave. in McKinleyville. ByeByeMattress.com
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