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The Lassen Sportsmen’s Club held their 20th annual Junior Fishing Derby Saturday and the event was packed with youngsters fishing the banks of Paiute Creek and the Susan River.
At Memorial Park many of the young anglers were experiencing the sport for the first time, while along the Susan River older and more experienced kids impressed everyone with their catches.
The event, which is co-sponsored by the City of Susanville and Lassen County, is always a big draw, but this year’s attendance was well above last year’s.
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Along the river it felt more like summer than April, as the clear sky and warm temperatures made the Derby so enjoyable.
Participants were treated to breakfast, lunch and prizes were awarded for boys and girls in different age groups.
To see our gallery of pictures from the Fishing Derby click here.
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You can visit our complete gallery of pictures from the 2009 Junior Fishing Derby by clicking here.
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Melissa Blosser, Office Manager at the Lassen County Fair, set a course record April 5th at the annual “Trail Less Traveled” ¼ Marathon in Oroville.
Blosser completed her run in an event record time of 56:26.0 to win the female 20-29 age group. Her closest competitor finished 1 minute and 26 seconds behind.
May 3rd Blosser will compete in the Rockin’ River ½ marathon in Reno.
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Melissa has a great blog where she talks about running and being a mom (to Brody pictured above) you can check it out by clicking here.
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Listen to 96.3 Jack FM each weekday at 6:50 and 4:50 for Scott Blackwood Sports reports brought to you by the UPS Store!
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BUILDING THEIR OWN—Dr. J. R. Packwood, left, installs wiring in a garage he helped build. E. B. Woltkamp, one of Susanville's ex-servicemen, nails sheet asphalt siding to a wall of his new house. From the New York Olean Times Herald
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April 20th, 1946
Self-reliance and a refusal to wait for government bureaus to do something are lifting this northern California community of 8,000 out of the worst housing shortage in its 90 year-old history. The answer to the universal problem found by folk here is simple, they merely have got busy and built homes for themselves.
Few of the 91 new owner-built dwellings are pretentious, but all will provide desperately needed homes for families which now are living in substandard places, or are cooped up two families to a dwelling, or are just starting out as newlyweds.
A good proportion of the men who have built homes already are veterans, and more than half the new construction now being planned is by former service men. Susanville had its war-caused influx of workers, men and women who came here to work in the three big lumber mills. Houses, apartments, cabins, even hotel rooms all were at a high premium. Then just before the war ended a few community leaders headed by R. L. Kemp, manager of the Paul Bunyan Lumber company obtained the necessary priorities and arranged with a contractor to put up 65 new houses. VJ Day came, and one week before construction had been scheduled to start the contractor withdrew from the deal. It was then that home building took a sudden spurt, spontaneously and in all parts of the city.
Folk took the attitude: Nothing fancy but "We had to find a place to live. There's nothing for rent and prices are too high for us to buy. The only thing left is to put up our own house. We aren't going to have a big or a fancy place.”
"However, it'll be our own and nobody's going to be kicking us out or boosting the rent if OPA controls go off. The place will be new and clean and it won't make us go broke or mortgage ourselves for the next 15 years."
The work was not done by the men alone. Often the whole family pitched in. Smaller youngsters pick up scraps and hold boards. Mother and the older children helped nail siding, lay flooring, put up insulation. In other cases neighbors have traded work back and forth. One man may do the wiring in his own and a couple of other houses. Their owners would do an equivalent amount of ditch digging or carpentry or foundation work.
While most are being put up for occupancy by the builder himself, a few are for sale or rent. Among the latter is the apartment above a new three-car garage built by Dr. J. R. Packwood, optometrist. When it was partly finished, the carpenter raised his labor price far above what Packwood considered reasonable. So Packwood himself and Jack Price, beverage wholesaler who had arranged to rent the apartment, pitched in and completed the place themselves.
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JOB WELL DONE—W. L. Williams and O. D. Shafer finish shingling the roof of Williams' new house. The two men are neighbors.
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Today: Sunny, with a high near 76. Calm wind becoming southeast between 5 and 10 mph.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 39. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 77. Calm wind becoming south between 5 and 10 mph.
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 37.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 70.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 37.
Thursday: A slight chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 60.
Thursday Night: A slight chance of rain showers. Snow level 5400 feet. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 35.
Friday: A chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 53.
Friday Night: A chance of rain showers. Snow level 5000 feet. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31.
Saturday: A chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 51.
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April 21 AFWD " Responding to RFPs (Request for Proposal)" 1pm-4pm, Lassen Career Network 1616 Chestnut St. Register online at www.TheFTC.org or call 1-866-382-7822.
April 23 Plumas Bank Forum "SBA (Small Business Administration) Speaker Rodney Borges" 5:30-7:00pm. 3000 Riverside Drive Susanville Office of Plumas Bank. For more info contact Maria G. Nye 530-257-5013 ext 1801 or email her at maria.nye@plumasbank.com.
April 24 Lassen Community College "Acoustic Cafe", 7pm-9pm. Lassen Community College Cafeteria. Admission is free. For more info call 530-257-6181 ext. 8969.
April 24 Lassen County History Day
April 25 Susanville Basque Club "Annual Mus Tournament", 8am-3pm. Monticola Club. For more info contact Michelle Zubillaga at 530-257-5367 or michelle.zubillaga@yahoo.com.
April 25 LDS Church "Family History Open House" 9:30am-2pm. 905 Richmond Rd. There will be a series of 4 classes. For more info call 530-257-4411.
April 25 “Backyard Waterfalls and Rain Gardens” Seminar at the Lassen County Chamber of Commerce “Spring Home and Garden Show” by Bruce Homme and Homme’s Landscaping. For more information call 251-2525
April 25 Lassen County Chamber of Commerce 3rd Annual "Spring Home & Garden Show", 10am-4pm. Lassen County Fairgrounds. For more info call 530-257-4323
April 25 Honey Lake Valley Riders"Fully Wooly Fun Day",Janesville Park. For more info call Bill or Marlene 530-253-3696.
April 26 Lassen Co. Sheriff's Posse "Jr. Fun Day" Lassen County Fair Grounds. For more info contact Jon Hershberger 530-254-6834.
April 30 Lassen County Chamber of Commerce Mixer hosted by Honey Lake Firearms & Customer Talk, 2995 Johnstonville Rd., 5:30-7:30pm. For more info call 530-257-4323.
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This week at the Sierra Theatre and Uptown Cinemas: thru 4/23/09
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Fast and Furious 4
17 Again
Monsters Vs. Aliens
State of Play
Adventureland
Hannah Montana
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