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Indian Valley Record Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011 7A
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Spectators in the Greenville gym are treated to some hilarious hoop action in a students-versus-adults game of donkey basketball, where everyone is a winner, especially the Booster Club, thanks
to the generosity of all the spectators• Above right; children enjoy a visit with the donkeys during halftime. Photos by Alicia Knadler
olars
Does your child have role in steering the course
money for college? Interest- for improvements and
ed in getting more? The progress in public educa-
Plumas Unified administra- tion and for school adminis-
tive team has scholarships tration. Among its many ac-
available, tivities, ACSA continues to
The local Plumas County lead efforts in negotiations
Chapter of the Association on school finance as well as
of California SchoolAdmin- in advocacy efforts to in-
istrators (ACSA) announces crease program flexibility
a scholarship opportunityfor schools, districts and
for graduating seniors incounties. Recognizing the
Plumas County. state's financial situation
Up to $1,000 in scholar- these past several years,
ships will be given to se- ACSA has led efforts with
niors who show academic counterparts in the Educa-
excellence and a commit- tion Coalition to maximize
ment to further their educa- education funding and to
tion. protect the integrity of
Scholarship applications Proposition 98.
are available from the prin- ACSA's focus on teaching
cipal at each of the Plumas and learning means the
Unified high schools and association has a lead
are due April 1. advocacy role on issues
ACSA is the largest um- such as curriculum and
brella organization for instruction, assessment
school leaders in the nation, and accountability and
serving more than 16,000 improving efforts to close
school leaders, the achievement gap. As
The mission of ACSA is to expectations and account-
support California's educa- ability requirements for
tional leaders, ensure all schoolleaders increase, AC-
students have the essential SA continues to be on the
skills and knowledge need- forefront on No Child Left
ed to excel, and to champi- Behind implementation is-
on public education, sues at the state and federal
ACSA has a significant level.
Replacing or Repairing:
• Doors • Trim
• Windows • Plumbing
• Roofing • Electrical
If it's something we
can't fix, we'll find
somebody who can.
Local 5-Day Forecast
General Building Contntctor
Calif. Lie. #453927
(530) 283-2035
PUBLIC NOTICES
Second Street,
Greenville property sale
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Trustee
Sale No. 10-07353-3 CA Loan No.
0015267255 Title Order No. 624756 APN
110-017-06-0000 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED August
22, 2005. 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 March
1, 2011, at 11:00 AM, at the Main Street
entrance to the County Courthouse, 520
Main Street, Quincy, CA, Power Default
Services, Inc., as the duly appointed
Trustee, under and pursuant to the power of
sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust
Recorded on September 2, 2005, as
Instrument No. 2005-0009391 of Official
Records in the office of the Recorder of
Plumas County, CA, executed by: BRUCE
VAN ZANDT AND FRANCES ANN VAN
ZANDT, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT
TENANTS, as Trustor, in favor of MORT-
GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS INC. as Beneficiary, 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: AS
MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED
OF TRUST The 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: 401 SECOND STREET,
GREENVILLE AREA, CA 95947 The under-
signed 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 $121,740.62
(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 accept-
ed, 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. DATE:
February 9, 2011 POWER DEFAULT SER-
VICES, INC., Trustee By: Fidelity National
Title Company, its agent 135 Main St. Ste.
1900, San Francisco, CA 94105, 415-247-
2450 By: Stephanie Alonzo, Authorized
Signature SALE INFORMATION CAN BE
OBTAINED ON LINE AT www.lpsasap.com
AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION
PLEASE CALL 714-730 - 2727 ASAP#
3902967 02/09/2011, 02/16/2011,
02/23/2011
Published IVR
Feb. 9, 16, 23, 2011
Earthquake Report February 10-16, 2011
By: Charles P. Watson, California Professional Geologist No. 7818
Emil Public Notices
to typesettlng@plumasnews.com
Deadline Thursdays, 4 p.m.
(May change due to holidays)
COMMUNITY
ORNER
WEEKLY CALENDAR
Thursday, Feb. 24
AA Big Book/Step Study,
noon, First Baptist Church,
Hot Springs Road, Greenville.
Plumas Alcohol, Tobacco
and Other Drug Coalition, 1
p.m., Work Connection, East
Quincy.
Workshop for Plumas
Artists, 2-4:30 p.m., Greenville
Southern Baptist Church,
Greenville Wolf Creek Road,
284-7069.
Friday, Feb. 25
Sewing, Crafts and Coffee,
10:30 a.m.,noon, Taylorsville
Community United Methodist
Church, Nelson Street, 284-
7861 or 284-7670.
Elders' luncheon, noon;
board meeting, 2 p.m. Round-
house Council, 330 Bush St.
Greenville, 284-6866.
Monday, Feb. 28
Community Supper, 5:30
p.m., sponsored by the Indian
Valley Resource Center at the
Greenville Community United
Methodist Church on Pine
Street.
Mt. Jura Gem and Museum
Society, Potluck, meeting and
program starts at 6:30 p.m. in
the museum building, Tay-
lorsville, 284-1046.
AA, 7 p.m., First Lutheran
Church, Bush Street,
Greenville.
Tuesday, March 1
Taylorsville Parents Club,
8:20 a.m., Taylorsville Elemen-
tary School, 284-7421.
Sewing, Crafts and Coffee,
10:30 a.m., potluck at noon;
Taylorsville Community
United Methodist Church,
Nelson Street, 284-7861 or 284-
7670.
Plumas County Museum,
1:30 p.m., 500 Jackson St.,
Quincy.
California Women in Tim-
ber, 6 p.m., Quincy Library,
283-1205.
Wednesday, March 2
Indian Valley Collabora-
tive, 10 a.m., Roundhouse
Council 330 Bush St.,
Greenville, 284-1560.
Zoning Administration, 10
a.m., Plumas County Court-
house, Board of Supervisors
meeting room, Quincy, 284-
6668.
CHURCHES
Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day
Saints, 284-7517 or 284-1414, Hideway
Rd., Greenville.
First Baptist, 284-7714, 133 Hot Spnngs
Rd.. Greenville.
Christ the Redeemer Church, 284-1003,
120 Bush St., Greenville, ctrangtican.org.
First Lutheran, 284-7883, 116 Bush St.,
Greenville.
Greenville Assembly of God, 284-6586,
Forgay & Setzer, Greenville.
Seventh-Day Adventist, 310-2042, Hwy.
89, next to Sierra Sunrise, Greenville.
Southern Baptist, 284-7522, 241
Greenville Wolf Creek Rd., Greenville.
St. Anthony's Catholic
Father Larry Beck. Jessie Street,
Greenville. 283-0890. Sunday Mass, 11
a.m.; Thursday Mass, noon.
Community United Methodist Chumhes
of Greenville and Taylorsville, 284-7316,
212 Pine St., Greenville and Nelson & War-
ren St., Taylorsville.
Indian Mission Full Gospel, N. Valley Christ the Redeemer Church, 284-1003,
Rd., Greenville. First Lutheran, 120 Bush St., Greenville.,
ctrandlican.org.
Kingdom Hall Of Jehovah's Witnesses,
284-6006, 1192 N. Valley Rd., Greenville•
Lord's Chapel, 284-1852, 168 Hannon
Ave., Indian Falls.
Bingo, 10:30 a.m., at the
Greenville Senior Nutrition
Site, Green Meadows Housing
Development off Hot Springs
Road. Call a day ahead for ride
and lunch reservations, 284-
6888.
Family Night, 5:30 p.m.,
Roundhouse Council, 330
Bush St., Greenville, 284-6866.
Indian Valley Riding and
Roping Club, 6 p.m., Potluck
and meeting in the Clubhouse
at the Taylorsville Rodeo
Grounds, 284-7696 or 283-1953.
LAKE LEVELS
Lake Almanor *Elevation
1"Current 4,480.91
¥1 Year Ago 4,481.74
Lake Almanor **Capac-
ity
1"Current808,890
¥1 Year Ago 828,752
Bucks Lake *Elevation
1"Current 5,141.54
¥1 Year Ago 5,131.50
Bucks Lake **Capacity
tCurrent 78,448
¥1 Year Ago 62,305
*Elevation above sea level in ft.
"*Storage in acre ft.
tFeb. 13, 2Oll }/Feb. 15, 2010
LAST WEEK'S
TEMPERATURES
DATE HIGH LOW
FEB. 14 44 3O
FEB. 15 43 38
FEB. 16 39 33
FEB. 17 32 27
FEB. 18 40 26
FEB. 19 38 30
FEB. 20 38 22
FEB. 21 -- 24
July 1 to June 30
Total Precip: 27.53";
Last Year: 20.84".
inches snow this last week;
94 inches season total
Compiled by
Raymond Hunt
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For up-to-the minute weather
and road conditions,
visit our Web site:
plumasnews.com
Today's Weather
43/27 35/29
Mix of sun ondChance of a few
clouds. Highs in the snow ahowe~.
low 40s and lows in
the upper 2Os.
Sunrise Sunlit Sunrise Sunlit
6:46 AM 5:49 PM 6:45 AM 5:50 PM
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34/24
Podod= of heaW
Imow. Highs in the
mid 3Oe ond Iow~ I~
the mld 20=.
Sundse Sunset
6:43 AM 5:51 PM
32/25
Snow ~'w, vem po~-
~ole. Highs in the
low 30~ ond k>~ In
the mkl 20~.
Sund=l SUnlI~
6:42 AM S~2PM
40/26
Tim¢~ of asn ~md
clouds. Highs In the
low 40s ~I lows in
the mtd 20~,
Sunrise Surfer
6:40 AM 5:53 PM
I 2•1
1 4 ~, 10:46 a.m. .~ Z
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Magnltuae 7"37"p m ~arso.I City
l~':,m'rrm'rm'~,',~m ~'~e'=J~ tT~IN • At 2:53 a.m. Thursday, February 10, a M
' 2.1 earthquake occurred about fiver
Regional 4 2 0 i 6 miles east of Chester and about a half
Previous week 4 1 0 i 5 mile north of the intersection of County
• The number of earthquake in North- Road Aq3 and Clifford Orive. The focal
east California remained in single-digits depth was rather shallow, only two miles
for the second straight week. The last below the surface. It was followed by a
time back-to-back weeks of single-digit light M 1.1 aftershock the following day.
activity was recorded happened between • On Friday. February 1l, a M LZ temblir
December ZOlO and January 2011 when was recorded southwest of Chico in the
six consecutive weeks were recorded. Sacramento Valley farmlands, near
That quiescent period was followed by Glenn. It was a lone shock.
six weeks of slightly above average • A couple light M 1.4s were detected in
activity, including the recording of a pair the Pit River Arm of Shasta Lake and a
of events in the M 3 range. M 1.8 triggered west of Truckee.
California At A Glance
ville
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Moon Phases
Full Last
Feb 18 Feb 24
New First
Mar 4 Mar 12
UV Index
Wed 2/23 Moderate
Thu 2/24 Moderate
Fd 2/25 Moderate
Sat 2/26 Moderate
Sun 2/27 Moderate
The UV IftdeX kl m~ O4t I 0-11
hunter icale, wl~ a higher Uy Index
Area Cities
Anaheim 62 45 IX sunny Modasto 59 37 IX sunny Sldirms 57 39 IX sunny
Bakersfield 61 35 rest sunny Mojap~ 56 31 mlt ~San B~nardino 62 41 IX sunny
BaretOw 60 32 IX sunny Monterey 56 42 IX sunny San Diego62 52 IX sunny
Blythe 68 43 IX sunny Needles 66 40 IX sunny San F~ 55 44 IX sunny
Chico 56 36 IX sunny Oaddand 55 40 IX sunny ~m Jo~ 56 40 IX sunny
CostaMesa 62 48 ptsunny Palm~l~ 58 31 plsunm/ ~daBiubata 59 41 p~sunny
El Centro 70 43 I~ sunny Paudena ~ 43 p( sunny Stockton 58 37 I~ sunny
Eureka 47 39 IX sunny Reddlng Sl 40 IX sunny Susanvile39 20 IX sunny
Fresno 61 37 rnstsunny Riv~ndde 63 41 IXsunny TnJckse 37 17 IXsunny
Los Angeles 61 45 IX sunny Sacramento 58 38 IX sun¢ly VlasJka 59 36 mot sunny
National Cities
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Atlanta 62 46 sunny Houston 7 Phoenix 63 nny
Boston 38 20 sunny Lo~ Angelse 61 45 IX sunny San Francisco 55 44 IX sunny
Chicago 40 33 IX sunny Miami 82 63 IX sunny SealUe 40 32 rn~ed .
Dallas 72 62 cloudy Minneapolis 35 21 IX sunny St. Louis 54 46 reJn
Denver 54 26 sunny New York 39 29 sunny Washington, DC 42 32 sunny
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