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7 58551 69301 0 THURSDAY May 10, 2007 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 149 Number 31 email: [email protected] Elections bill HEAVENLY CRUNCH passed out High school students market healthful snack to their peers of committee SB 813 would clarify law By LAURA MCCUTCHEON The Daily Journal governing elections when hat do you get when you one of the candidates dies mix two jars of peanut butter with By BEN BROWN honey, butter, almonds, The Daily Journal Rice Chex, Wheat After gaining unanimous approval from a key WChex, Corn Chex, and pretzels? Senate committee, SB 813, the legislation An original snack called Heavenly authored by Patricia Wiggins, D-Santa Rosa, to Crunch and a “cult-like following,” clarify California Elections Law in the wake of according to Ukiah High School support- the special election for Mendocino County district ed education foods business class teacher attorney, now moves to the Legislature. Jane Piper. If passed, the bill will specify that California A group of six-to-seven students who Elections code 8026 will apply only when a can- call themselves the Crunch Bunch -- with didate dies within 68 days of a primary election. assistance from Piper and paraprofession- “My bill would clarify that if a candidate dies als Janet Turner and Joanne Black -- not within 68 days of a run-off election, Section 1540 only make the tasty treat, they also pack- applies to govern the results of that election,” age it and then sell it to other high school Wiggins said. “The Legislature never intended students. Section 8026 to apply to run-off elections, and “We’ve been doing this since the doing so results in unnecessary costs, delays and beginning of the year. We tried several added confusion for voters.” recipes and taste-tested to see what we The bill refers to the 2006 Mendocino County liked,” Black said. District Attorney’s election, during which About 15 recipes later -- both sweet Incumbent District Attorney Norman Vroman and spicy -- the students in the Crunch died within 47 days of the election, leaving Fort Bunch picked out their favorites and then Bragg Attorney Meredith Lintott the only candi- took the ingredients they liked best from date still in the race. each recipe and made their own. The Board of Supervisors believed that Before they narrowed it down, howev- California Elections Code 1540, which says that er, they consulted with the student body. if a candidate dies within 68 days of the election, “We spent one noon time on campus the candidate’s name remains on the ballot, passing out various samples, sweet and applied to the race. In the event the dead candi- spicy, and took a survey to see what they date is elected, the Board of Supervisors fills the preferred and why, and if they’d buy it,” seat until the next election. Black said. See ELECTIONS, Page 15 Soon after, Heavenly Crunch was available in the high school cafeteria, and it’s been growing in popularity ever since. “When we started out, one batch would County gains last us about two weeks. From there it moved to one week, and now we make a batch every other day and we sell it all,” Black said. $165,395 in Piper agreed. “I think it’s caught on,” she said. “When we first started bringing the product to the cafeteria a few would gaming funds be gone each day, and now we have a sell- out. We have to restock three times a The Daily Journal week and frequently we can’t make it fast Mendocino County has been awarded enough. There’s a cult following,” she $165,395.64 from the Indian Gaming Special said jokingly, but somewhat serious at the Distribution Fund, which was funded by contri- same time. butions made by the Hopland Band of Pomo Turner noted that Les Ridgway, head Indians. of food services at the high school, has The funds will be issued to the following coun- been supportive of the project by not only ty departments: Department of Transportation, allowing the Crunch Bunch to sell the $69,395.64; Sheriff’s Office, $30,000; District snack in the cafeteria, but also helping Attorney’s Office Victim Witness Program, them with marketing and allowing them $30,000; and Health and Human Services to use his packaging machine. Agency, Social Services Division, sponsoring the In what could be described as nothing Indian Senior Center, will receive $36,000. less than a win-win situation, high school The Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund students have available to them an inex- was established for the receipt and deposit of pensive, tasty, healthy snack, and the stu- gaming license fees received from tribes pursuant dents making the Heavenly Crunch are to the terms of tribal-state compacts. To distribute learning several things along the way. funding, a county must create an Indian Gaming During class time, students in the Local Community Benefit Committee. group not only make and package the Mendocino County’s CBC, consisting of Hopland Band of Pomo Indians representatives Wanda Balerama and Alice Becerra, Mendocino See CRUNCH, Page 15 County representatives Supervisor David Colfax and Supervisor Michael Delbar, and local repre- sentatives Anne Molgaard, Elizabeth Hansen and MacLeod Pappidas/The Daily Journal Hale P. Knight Jr., met March 23 to evaluate grant (Above, right) Sixteen-year-old funding requests and forward a list of approved Veronica Valle displays the fin- projects to the State Controller’s Office for pay- ished product: a basket full of ment. Heavenly Crunch. (Right) At the “Mendocino County would like to express a end of an assembly line, John sincere ‘Thank You!’ to the Hopland Band of Matthews, 17, stirs a batch of Pomo Indians for its contributions to the Indian Heavenly Crunch before putting it Gaming Special Distribution Fund and for the in the oven to bake. professionalism and cooperation throughout the grant application process,” reads a written state- ment from the county.

What: Mendocino LitFest: Literary Festival First LitFest coming to the Ukiah Valley When: Friday, June 1, 7:30-9 p.m. and The Daily Journal The event opens Friday at 7:30 p.m. will read from their work, discuss ideas ning author and Stanford professor Saturday, June 2, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mendocino College presents an with “Local News: The Poetry and with audience members, offer work- Valerie Miner, who will present “After Where: Mendocino College, 1000 array of authors at its Ukiah campus as Prose of Gary Soto.” Soto, a Berkeley shops and, of course, sign books. Eden,” a new novel set in Mendocino Hensley Creek Road, Ukiah: 101 Ukiah part of Mendocino LitFest June 1 and resident is well known for his poetry, Among the Bay Area writers joining County. A contingent of authors from North to Lake Mendocino Drive, east to 2. Mystery writers, poets, memoirists, essays, and young adult and children’s Soto are Mark Bittner, whose record of Sonoma County will be on hand, North State St., south to Hensley Creek literary fiction writers, and those who books. his experiences with a flock of wild including mystery writer Sarah Road, west to campus. specialize in children and young adult On Saturday, two dozen authors parrots in San Francisco became a suc- Andrews. Humboldt garden writer Information: 468-3051 or literature, will share their latest work. from five Northern California counties cessful book and film, and award-win- See LITFEST, Page 15 http://www.mendolitfest.org 2 – THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2007 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

compiled from reports FUNERAL NOTICES SHERIFF’S REPORTS prepared by the city of The following were Ukiah: [\ Cloverdale, worked for the who will greatly miss her. operator for 20 years and a compiled from reports UTILITY WORK -- The City of Healds- Elayne was preced- truck driver for 18 prepared by the Mendo- city of Ukiah will be perform- burg, worked in the cafe ed in death by her grand- years. Michael enjoyed cino County Sheriff’s ing utility construction work and Shokawah Casi- parents Blanche and fishing with his family Office: on Commerce Drive between no and most recently Florencio Hermosillo, and friends. He was the BOOKED -- Gordon Airport Road and Airport Park worked at Wal-Mart. uncles Jerry Reeves nicest person, a man Bruce Spence, 54, of Ukiah, Boulevard today, Friday and Elayne was a very outgo- and Ricardo Hermosillo. that you loved no matter was booked into jail on suspi- Monday. ing person, always Services for Elayne will what. He was the cion of forgery and driving Work hours are scheduled laughing and making every- begin with rosary on best truck driver/heavy with suspended privileges at from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m., and body laugh with Friday May 11th at 7pm at equipment operator, 3:51 a.m. Tuesday. Commerce Drive will be her. She had a deep voice the residence of dad and friend. He always BOOKED -- Magrit Ella closed to through traffic at the and we always her cousin Rafael Hopper listened with a Dupont, 55, of Philo, was intersection with the railroad knew when she was around at 13301 Nokomis Rd, on smile. Michael will be booked into jail on suspicion tracks. Detour routes around because we Hopland Rancheria. remembered for his of driving under the influence the construction area will be would hear her talking or Funeral services love, caring and his strong at 4:12 a.m. Tuesday. available. laughing. Her cousin will be at 2pm on Saturday will to live. Also BOOKED -- Ruth Jeanette Jerry would call her May 12th at the memories of moments being Tonascia, 52, of Santa Rosa, CORRECTIONS “Froggy”. She was a kind, Catholic Church on the in the truck and was booked into jail on suspi- The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this ELAYNE INES TORRES generous, and loving heart- Hopland Rancheria on the tractors with him, cion of assault at 8:11 a.m. space to correct errors or make clarifications Elayne was born on ed person. with interment following at his advice that he Tuesday. to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- Elayne leaves behind two BOOKED -- Michael ary notices or birth announcements will September 20, 1977 in the Hopland Ran- gave to give strength and result in reprinting the entire article. Errors Ukiah, CA, she entered young children cheria Cemetery. the will power for William Patrick, 34, of may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. into rest on May 05, Merida “Chepie” and [\ one another. We all love Eureka, was booked into jail 2007 in Hopland, CA, she Roberto “Bob” both of MICHAEL PAUL LANGLEY and will never forget on suspicion of driving under was 29. Hopland, her mom Karen Graveside services for you. His favorite quote was the influence, driving with LOTTERY NUMBERS Elayne lived most of her Hermosillo of Hop- Michael Paul Langley “Hurry Up! Let’s suspended privileges and a life in Cloverdale, CA land, dad Jose Luis Torres of Hopland will be held on go to town and eat good!” probation violation at 12:51 DAILY 3: night: 4, 6, 1. where she attended school of Michoacan, Friday, May 11, Michael is survived by p.m. Tuesday. afternoon: 6, 4, 1. from elementary Mexico, her one and only 2007 at 12 noon at Hopland his ex-wife and dear Those arrested by law enforcement FANTASY 5: 02, 10, 20, officers are innocent until proven guilty. to high school. In 2001 she older sister Angeli- Rancheria Cem- friend Diana Josephson, People reported as having been arrest- 31, 36. moved to Hopland, CA. na Avila. Elayne also leaves etery in Hopland. daughter Candie ed may contact the Daily Journal once DAILY DERBY: 1st Elayne was very proud behind her aunts Visitation will be at the Ev- Langley, sons Michael A., their case has been concluded so the Place: 08, Gorgeous Rosalie “Myrtle” Reeves of ersole Mortuary on John P. and Ricky results can be reported. Those who feel of both of her cultures, the information is in error should con- George. Pomo native American and Ukiah, Victoria Thursday, May 10, 2007 B. Langley, father Marion tact the appropriate agency. In the case 2nd Place: 05, California Hispanic. She Walker of Hopland, Elaine from 3 to 5 pm and 6 to 8 Langley, father of those arrested on suspicion of dri- Classic. knew how to speak Spanish Willits of Ukiah, pm. Michael passed Marion Langley, mother ving under the influence of an intoxi- Carmelita Hermosillo of away on Friday, May 4, Lillian Hoxie, brother cant: all DUI cases reported by law 3rd Place: 09, Winning and liked going enforcement agencies are reported by Spirit. to Mexican dances. Elayne Hopland and her un- 2007 in Lakeport. Albert Langley and numer- the newspaper.The Daily Journal makes spoke the Pomo cle Alva “Tommy” Reeves Born May 27, 1947, ous grandchildren. no exceptions. Race time: 1:47.00 language, danced and knew of Ukiah. She also Michael went to Ukiah He was preceded in death LOTTO: 16-17-24-25- how to sing Po- leaves behind her great- High School, dropping out by his sister Janey. 46. mo songs. aunt Juanita Antone in the middle of his The Eversole Mortuary CITY REPORTS Meganumber: 10. Elayne previously man- of Hopland and many senior year; he worked as a is in charge of arrange- The following were Jackpot: $9 million. aged McDonalds in cousins and friends heavy equipment ments.

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Pope arrives in Brazil determined to lay Wildfires, floods, tropical weather down church’s opposition to abortion The world briefly make live miserable from coast to coast SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) — Pope Benedict XVI began his NEW YORK (AP) — Nature’s fury made life miserable first trip to Latin America Wednesday by laying down church White House says Bush would veto bill Wednesday from one end of the nation to the other, with people law on abortion, suggesting he agrees with bishops who said forced out of their homes by wildfires near both coasts and the Catholic politicians in Mexico excommunicated themselves by to fund Iraq war only into summer Canadian border and by major flooding in the Midwest. legalizing abortion in that nation’s capital. WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House threatened on And although the calendar still said spring, the first named Benedict, who will inaugurate an important regional bishops’ Wednesday to veto a proposed House bill that would pay for the storm of the year was whipping up surf on the beaches of the conference during his trip, also spoke strongly against abortion war only through July — a limit Defense Secretary Robert Southeast. during his first speech in Brazil. Speaking in Portuguese, he Gates warned would be disastrous. Overall, it wasn’t quite a day for the record books. said he’s certain that the bishops will reinforce “the promotion The warnings came as Democratic leaders wrestled with how “It’s a major flood,” National Weather Service meteorologist of respect for life from the moment of conception until natural to support the troops but still challenge President Bush on the Suzanne Fortin said Wednesday of the flooding in Missouri. “It death as an integral requirement of human nature.” war. Bush has requested more than $90 billion to sustain the won’t be a record breaker, but it will be in the top three.” Hundreds of faithful waiting in the cold rain for a glimpse of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan through September. However, a 3-week-old fire in southern Georgia had become Benedict seemed not to care about the major challenges the Democrats were unbowed. that state’s biggest on record after charring 167 square miles of Vatican says he hopes to confront during his visit, such as the “With this latest veto threat, the president has once again forest and swamp. church’s declining influence in Brazil, the rise of evangelism, or chosen confrontation over cooperation,” said House Speaker his in-flight comments about Mexico City’s politicians. Nancy Pelosi. ‘Mickey Mouse’ character urging Catholic officials have been debating for some time whether In a flash of defiance, House Democratic leaders this week politicians who approve abortion legislation as well as doctors promoted legislation that would provide the military $42.8 bil- Palestinian children to fight pulled off TV and nurses who take part in the procedure subject themselves to automatic excommunication under church law. lion to keep operations going through July, buy new equipment RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — Hamas militants have and train Iraqi and Afghan security forces. Congress would suspended a TV program that featured a Mickey Mouse looka- See BRIEFLY, Page 15 decide shortly before its August recess whether to release an like urging Palestinian children to fight Israel and work for additional $52.8 billion to fund the war through September. global Islamic domination, the Palestinian information minister said Wednesday. 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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2007 – 3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] What’s Playing Festival of New Plays opens May 18 The Daily Journal The Mendocino College THURSDAY Theatre Arts Department will present the fifth annual DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dancing; $2 Tequila shots; no Festival of New Plays on cover; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 9 Friday and Saturday, May 18 p.m. to 2 a.m. and 19 at 8 p.m. in the col- MAD COW JAZZ -- Upbeat and entertaing Latin and lege’s Little Theatre, room swing; Shanachie Pub; 50 S. Main St., Willits; no cover; 710 on the Ukiah campus. 459-9194. The festival features eight OVER THE TAVERN -- Live performance; Ukiah new plays by local play- Playhouse; 1041 Low Gap Rd., Ukiah; 7 p.m.; 462-9226. wrights. Each play is approxi- mately 10 minutes long and will be presented at both per- FRIDAY formances. Many of the plays were developed in English DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music; with Smokin’ professor Jody Gehrman’s Joe; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 9 writing classes. Gehrman has p.m. to 2 a.m. also served as the produc- OVER THE TAVERN -- Live performance; Ukiah tion’s dramaturge. Playhouse; 1041 Low Gap Rd., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; 462-9226. The plays have been BRET SLAUGHTER HOUSE -- Live music; Ukiah directed by Mendocino Brewing Co.; 102 S. State Street; 9:30 p.m.; $4; 468-5898. College directing students TJ ELTON OF THE ‘FELT TIPS’ -- Unique sound; under the guidance of theatre Himalayan Café; 1639 S. State St.; 467-9900. professor Reid Edelman. The IS -- Local jam band with final performance; 50 S. Main short plays cover a range of St., Willits; $4; 459-9194. topics and performance styles. According to Edelman, SATURDAY “this annual festival is one of the college theatre program’s DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music; with Smokin’ most exciting projects.” Above, Tony Rakes and Boone Platt in star in“Die Baby, Die” (2006 New Play Joe; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 9 Max Oken’s “5,000 Festival) by David Wolf and Jody Gehrman. Directed by Maria A. Monti. Below, p.m. to 2 a.m. Cigarettes” starts as a satiric Nichole Phillips left and Geoff Graham star in “Absolutes-Ville” (2006 New Play THE HUMAN RACE -- 3k/5k run; Alex Thomas Plaza; ode to the romance of ciga- Festival) by Ian Stigliani. Directed by David Hance. 9 a.m.; 462-1932. rette smoking, and develops into a powerful eulogy for tionship of a grown son and NATURE WALKS -- On Rigdewood Ranch; 16200 N. his mentally failing father. Highway 101, Willits; 10 a.m.; 459-5992. tobacco’s trail of death. Sarah Walker directs this surprising- The play confronts a serious OVER THE TAVERN -- Live performance; Ukiah issue with great humor and Playhouse; 1041 Low Gap Rd., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; 462-9226. ly theatrical response to the allure of the Marlboro man. humanity. This piece features RICHIE BLUE -- Benefit for GULP and Friends of veteran actors Doug Hundley Gibson Creek; Ukiah Brewing Co.; 102 S. State Street; Corinna Roger’s “No Matter What” examines the and Jason Davis in two very 9:30 p.m.; $10 in advance, $12 at the door; 468-5898. challenging acting roles. UKIAH CONTRA DANCE -- Dance and live music by struggle of two seemingly open-minded and progressive “Landscape Postmodern” Wild Rose; Ukiah Methodist Church; 207 N. Pine St.; 463- is an absurdist take on the 2113. parents as they deal with their suspicion that their daughter Welfare system and the plight JIM SWITZER AND PAULINA LOGAN -- Powerful of the working poor. This duo; Himalayan Café; 1639 S. State St.; 467-9900. is a lesbian. This charming play ends with a delightful bizarre play by published REDBUD -- Rock and roll tunes; Shanachie Pub; 50 S. author Andrea J. Onstad, a Main St., Willits; 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.; $4; 459-9194. twist. Joel Shura is the direc- tor. Willits resident who also COUNTRY GENTS BAND -- Country dance music; teaches writing in Missouri, Ukiah Senior Center; 499 Leslie St., Bartlett Hall; 7 to 10 In Frank Bari’s “MU,” a man is placed on trial for an is both disturbing and hilari- p.m.; $8 for members, $9 for non-members; adults 18 and ous. Margie Loesch is the over welcome. unspecified crime of which he has no knowledge. The director. WILL SIEGEL AND FRIENDS -- Live music; Potter In Paul Kubin’s “How To Valley Cafe; 10761 Main St., Potter Valley; 743-2848. play, directed by William French, Jr. is both haunting Pick A Winner,” Celia and and comedic. her infertile husband Lou SUNDAY Published local children’s agonize over the selection of author Natasha Yim penned a sperm donor for their future ADAM’S CENTER STAGE KARAOKE -- Karaoke “Oh, Baby!” In this comedy child. The situation brings out night at Yokayo Bowl; 1401 N. State St., Ukiah; 6 to 10 of mistaken identity, directed the couple’s fears, hopes and p.m.; family hours 6 to 8 p.m.; no cover; sponsered by by Jonathan Whipple, three insecurities. Under Jim Dunlap Roofing. very different couples meet in Williams’ direction, the DANCE WAVE -- Weekly Freestyle community dance a childbirth preparation class. charming play is both funny between loyalty to their cho- College Bookstore. for fitness and release; Mendocino Ballet Studio; 205 S. When one of the women and moving. sen Sci-Fi world and two Admission is $5. This pro- State St., Ukiah; 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; sliding scale commences her labor during Finally, in “The Space very attractive and scantily duction is expected to sell out donation; 489-3345. the class, the play spirals into Between Us,” published local clad young women, the scene quickly, so audience members FREE POOL -- Free pool all day; Perkins Street some very funny directions. playwright Keith Aisner is set for a very funny spoof. are encouraged to purchase Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah. Yim based this play on a real launches audiences into the KC Dill directs this delightful tickets soon! All proceeds life experience! hysterical world of rivalry play. will help support the college Bill Walls’ “Pissing on between Star Trek and Star Tickets are available at the theatre club. MONDAY Your Shoes,” directed by Wars fans. When two nerdy Mendocino Book Company For more information, call FREE POOL -- Free pool all day; Perkins Street Chris Dill, explores the rela- Trekkies have to choose and at the Mendocino Reid Edelman at 468-3172. Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah. FRANKIE J -- Live music; The Hopland Inn; 13401 S. Highway 101; Hopland; no cover. MICROPHONE NITE -- Sing or play an instrument; UCCA -- 60 years old and still going strong Club 711; 711 S. State St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; 462- The Daily Journal Through the UCCA, Ukiah has played the most economical way to attend all four 7111. Ukiah Community Concerts host to many outstanding performers over concerts, the Board of Directors has Association that was established more than the years. Among them were a young arranged for individual tickets to be pur- TUESDAY 60 years ago is still going strong. Leyontine Price, The Harlem Boys Choir, chased at the Mendocino Book Co. in Community Concerts is a real asset to the Roger Wagner Choral, Marilyn Horne, Ukiah and at the Leaves of Grass store in KARAOKE -- Every Tuesday; Perkins Street Lounge; the greater Ukiah area and has members Joffery Ballet, Glen Yarborough and The Willits at $20. for adults. 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; no fee. who come from Willits, Boonville, New Christy Minstrels, The World‚s As a special benefit to young music stu- TAHITIAN DANCE -- Every Tuesday night; Mendocino Lakeport, Cloverdale, Redwood Valley Greatest Jazz Band, Liona Boyd, Ballet dents, UCCA has initiated a plan in which Ballet Studio; 205 S. State St.; Ukiah; ages 11 to 99; 5:30 and Hopland as well most from Ukiah Foclorico de Mexico and Susan Egan. a parent would just pay $15. admission if to 6:30 p.m.; $8 to $11. itself. The concert season runs from fall to These artists would probably never have he or she has a student accompanying late spring. There are usually four concerts played here if it weren‚t for the Concerts them, and the student would pay just $5. per season. group. Community Concerts are held in many WEDNESDAY The Ukiah Community Concerts Assoc. As all concerts are held at the high cities that are usually in smaller towns, like was started in 1947 by determined local school auditorium, members have access Ukiah, that could not compete dollar-wise ADAM’S CENTER STAGE KARAOKE -- Karaoke night volunteers who wanted to bring live, world to free parking and have little traveling to or in size of a prospective audience, with at Yokayo Bowl; 1401 N. State St., Ukiah; 6 to 10 p.m.; class performers here to the Ukiah stage. do in order to see a performance. This cities like New York, Chicago and San family hours 6 to 8 p.m.; no cover; sponsered by Dunlap At that time there was a national combined with the very affordable sub- Francisco, and so were just were left out of Roofing. Community Concerts affiliation and a sim- scription price of $40. for adults and $15. the cultural opportunities like quality live OPEN MIC -- Open mic night; Ukiah Brewing Co; 102 ilar structure existed across Canada with for fulltime students makes membership a performers for many years. For more infor- S. State St., Ukiah; 8:30 p.m.; 468-5898. booking agents who came from New York real bargain in today‚s economy. mation please call the membership secre- to help with selections. In addition to a membership which is tary at 463-2738 or 459-3466 in Willits. Pulitzer Prize-winning ‘Over The Tavern’ BILLBOARD comedy to continue at MTC The Mendocino Theatre Company presents opens today at UPT Paul Zindel’s Pulitzer Prize and Obie Award The Daily Journal Monthly contra dance set for winning drama, The Effect of Gamma Rays on “Over The Tavern” by Tom Dudzick opens the second Saturdays month Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds opened April 12 at the Ukiah Playhouse on May 10. and will be running for five weeks through Generously sponsored by The Savings Bank of The second Saturday of each month brings May 13. Mendocino County, “Over The Tavern” plays the monthly Ukiah Contra Dance, which will Directed by Bob Cohen, this critically through May 26. be held at the Ukiah Methodist Church. The acclaimed play is loosely based on the author’s Called “one of the biggest grass roots suc- Contra Dance begins at 8 p.m. with beginners experience growing up in a single parent cesses in American regional theatres” by instruction at 7:30 p.m. household. The story revolves around a dys- Chicago critic Chris Jones, “Over the Tavern” Live old time foot-stomping music will be functional family: Beatrice, the mother, por- is a funny and heartwarming play that deals provided by Wild Rose: Janette Duncan (fid- trayed by Cynthia Ariosta, last seen in a terrif- ic performance in MTC’s Stop Kiss; her kids: with a family growing up over the family tav- dle), Duncan Makintosh (fiddle), Gary Thomas ern in 1959 working class America. Four chil- (piano), Carleen Duncan (bodhran), Ron Matilda (Tillie), played by wonderful newcom- er Monica Lancaster, with Kristin Williams dren are caught between the claustrophobic Wallace (recorder). Tom Lehmann will call authoritarianism of the Roman Catholic and teach all dances. Everyone in the commu- (superb as Anne in MTC’s The Diary of Anne Frank) playing daughter Ruth. Lilly Church and an emotionally abusive father. nity is encouraged to come out and try these Deerwater is Tilly’s science fair rival, Janice Only their mother, with her odd sense, sanity easy, traditional and fun forms of dance. Bring Vickery. Valerie McMillan plays Nanny. and wry humor, keeps this family afloat. your friends and family or come by yourself; The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the- At the center of the family is 12-year-old all ages are welcome. Wear comfortable Moon Marigolds is proof that beauty can be Rudy, a rebel and Ed Sullivan impersonator. clothes appropriate for dancing. Newcomers found even in the most troubled of families. Rudy goes knuckle to ruler with his formida- are welcome as all dances will be taught. The Running Thursdays and Fridays for $15, ble teacher, Sister Clarissa, questioning every- suggested donations for the evening are: $4 for Saturdays for $20 and Sundays for $15 at 8 thing and claiming that God put us on earth to dancing children ages 4 to 11; $6 for ages 12 to p.m. through May 13. 2 p.m. matinees will be have fun. Only weeks away from his confir- 17: $8 for 18 years and above. Bring snacks, held on April 15, May 6 and May 13. mation, Rudy proclaims, “I read where there dessert or non-alcoholic beverage to share. For ticket reservations or more information, From the right, Louise Phillips, Luke For more information, call Paula at 463-2113. call the box office at 937-4477. See TAVERN, Page 9 Soberanis and “Over The Tavern.” 4 – THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2007 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers In our opinion From the desk of... No beer or wine near school Don’t miss LitFest To The Editor: This letter is in support of “Safe Clean The Daily Journal is glad this year to be a There will be something for everyone PAUL KRUGMAN Playgrounds” South Ukiah’s efforts to major sponsor of the upcoming first young and old here and it’s all for free. mobilize the Ukiah community against Mendocino Literary Festival, or LitFest, in This is a locally grown event utilizing one approval of a beer/wine sales permit for the Ukiah Valley. of our best Valley facilities - our community the Speedx Food Mart, located next door The June 1 and 2 event on the Mendocino college. to The Grace Hudson Elementary School College campus will bring writers of all Make sure to save the dates and put liter- and The Alex Rorabaugh Cultural and kinds to the valley for free sessions on liter- ature on your agenda for the first weekend in Recreational Center. ature from the mystery novel to poetry to June. Gilded Consider the following facts: children’s books to the memoir. We’ll be keeping our readers up to date on Mendocino County already has twice Some of the North Coast’s best and most what’s coming that weekend and, we hope, the state’s average of alcohol outlets per interesting writers will be offering insights, peaking your interest in making this a suc- reading their work, joining discussion cessful foray into what we hope will be a big once more capita. Communities and neighborhoods groups and signing books. annual event in our town. that have higher concentrations of alcohol John D. Rockefeller looks like a piker. availability have higher levels of drinking, One of the distinctive features of the modern accidents, violence and assaults. American right has been nostalgia for the late 19th Furthermore, underage and binge drink- century, with its minimal taxation, absence of regula- ing are serious issues throughout tion and reliance on faith-based charity rather than Mendocino County. Experimentation with government social programs. Conservatives from alcohol often begins at the elementary Milton Friedman to Grover Norquist have portrayed school age. the Gilded Age as a golden age, dismissing talk of the According to the latest California era's injustice and cruelty as a left-wing myth. Healthy Kids Survey, 30-day use of alco- Well, in at least one respect, everything old is new hol is high, especially by 9th and 11th again. Income inequality -- which began rising at the graders - 40 percent of 9th graders and 57 same time that modern conservatism began gaining percent of 11th graders. political power -- is now fully back to Gilded Age lev- Too many 9th and 11th graders have els. been drunk or sick after drinking/binging Consider a head-to-head comparison. We know 41 percent of 9th graders and 62 percent what John D. Rockefeller, the richest man in Gilded of 11th graders. Age America, made in 1894, because in 1895 he had The State of California spends over $7 to pay income taxes. (The next year, the Supreme billion on problems associated with youth Court declared the income tax unconstitutional.) His drinking every year. return declared an income of $1.25 million, almost Permitting the Speedx Food Mart to 7,000 times the average per capita income in the sell alcohol next door to The Alex United States at the time. Rorabaugh Cultural and Recreational But that makes him a mere piker by modern stan- Center and The Grace Hudson Elementary dards. Last year, according to Institutional Investor's School sends the wrong message to our Alpha magazine, James Simons, a hedge fund manag- community and especially our youth. er, took home $1.7 billion, more than 38,000 times the Meredyth Reinhard average income. Two other hedge fund managers also Redwood Valley made more than $1 billion, and the top 25 combined made $14 billion. To the Editor: How much is $14 billion? It's more than it would Regarding your Sunday editorial, I cost to provide health care for a year to 8 million chil- agree that it is unfortunate that Mr. Ansari dren -- the number of children in America who, unlike did not know the rules for beer and wine children in any other advanced country, don't have sales before he bought The Flour Mill. Other opinions health insurance. They are available at www.abc.ca.gov. It The hedge fund billionaires are simply extreme clearly states that “ABC may deny any From around the nation examples of a much bigger phenomenon: every avail- license located within 600 feet of able measure of income concentration shows that schools, public playgrounds and nonprofit The Rocky Mountain News, Denver we've gone back to levels of inequality not seen since youth facilities.” The State of California On timetables for withdrawing troops from Iraq the 1920s. should have informed him of this rule. The new Gilded Age doesn't feel quite as harsh and Ruth Van Antwerp If the polls are right - and promised him when he was Russell Simmons described unjust as the old Gilded Age -- not yet, anyway. But Ukiah they probably are - most confirmed as U.S. comman- "bitch," "ho" and the n-word that's because the effects of inequality are still moder- Americans agree with der in Iraq. Bush should as "extreme curse words" ated by progressive income taxes, which fall more Invasion complete Congress that this country quickly make good on his and called on rappers to ban heavily on the rich than on the middle class; by estate should begin withdrawing veto threat and the two sides them from their songs. taxation, which limits the inheritance of great wealth; To the Editor: combat troops from Iraq by should just as expeditiously Granted, the pronounce- and by social insurance programs like Social Security, Now that our military is depleted and Oct. 1 with a goal of remov- come to a compromise, cog- ment isn't going to save the Medicare and Medicaid, which provide a safety net our treasury is long gone and deep in debt, ing most of them by next nizant that the timetable on world, and by itself, it won't for the less fortunate. the USA has been rendered totally vulner- April. But leadership some- Iraq that matters most may do much to arrest the free You might have thought that in the face of growing able to attack. From the privatization and times requires ignoring be the 2008 presidential flow of offensive spewings inequality, there would have been a move to reinforce mismanagement of FEMA, homeland polls, as President Bush is election. that some believe allowed these moderating institutions -- to raise taxes on the security, and public utilities, we are now clearly poised to do. Imus to think he had license rich and use the money to strengthen the safety net. facing an enemy far more insidious than a The president argues that Sun-Sentinel, (he didn't) to call star college That's why comparing the incomes of hedge fund suicide bomber. The greatest threat to the the timetables in the Fort Lauderdale basketball players "nappy- managers with the cost of children's health care isn't security of the United States is the ruth- Democrats' war-funding bill, headed hos." an idle exercise: there's a real trade-off involved. But lessly brutal, privately funded mercenary which passed the Senate On asking the rap But any sea change starts for the past three decades, such trade-offs have been army Blackwater. Their troops don’t need Thursday and the House ear- consistently settled in favor of the haves and have- to invade; they are already here. industry to ban when someone of note takes lier in the week, could ham- words a stand. So coming from the mores. Robin Sunbeam string prosecution of the Iraq Taxation has become much less progressive: Ukiah founder of Def Jam Records, conflict. He's right, and he'll Don Imus did more than the reputed "CEO of rap," according to estimates by the economists Thomas be on equally firm ground to blow up his career and the call is both noteworthy Piketty and Emmanuel Saez, average tax rates on the Looking for information veto the measure. ... offend black women across and laudatory. ... richest 0.01 percent of Americans have been cut in Make no mistake: We're To the Editor: America with his three-word Coming just a week after half since 1970, while taxes on the middle class have not suggesting Americans assault on the Rutgers risen. In particular, the unearned income of the I am writing today to say “thank you” should be willing to endure saying artistic expression to all of the people who have been praying women's basketball team. must be protected against wealthy -- dividends and capital gains -- is now taxed year after year of deadly He unwittingly launched an at a lower rate than the earned income of most middle- for me, and for information. attrition in Iraq without any censorship, Simmons is I am a cancer patient currently, colon open dialogue, especially class families. sign of an end. ... among black Americans, on being accused of grand- Those hedge fund titans, by the way, have an espe- cancer Stage II. No, the point is this: No standing. His motivations, Doing pretty well, I went in for a how to address the over- cially sweet deal: loopholes in the law let them use matter when the decision is abundant use of racist and though, likely run far deeper their own businesses as, in effect, unlimited 401(k)s, check-up and my doctor said since I am made to begin withdrawal, than ego. Rap sales have turning the big “50” this month I should misogynistic words in popu- sheltering their earnings and accumulating tax-free even if it were this October, lar culture, most notably in been in a free fall since capital gains. have a “colonoscopy” and yes, you any timetable should be both 2004, according to the guessed it, colon cancer. Yikes! rap music. Meanwhile, the tax-cut bill Congress passed in flexible and secret. ... Last week, the debate Washington Post, and rais- 2001 set in motion a complete phaseout of the estate I have chosen chemo to see if it reduces Congress should give ing the genre's stature may the tumor size, if not then I’ll have to have yielded some action at the tax. If the Bush administration hadn't been too clever Gen. David Petraeus the highest levels of the industry very well be about self- by half, hiding the true cost of its tax cuts by making a portion of colon removed. chance it implicitly preservation. ... I’ve read of other colon cancer patients, when iconic rap mogul the whole package expire at the end of 2010, we'd be and was wondering if anyone has had the well on our way toward becoming a dynastic society. surgery. And as for the social insurance programs -- well, in Thank you in advance for any informa- WHERE TO WRITE 2005 the Bush administration tried to privatize Social tion. Security. If it had succeeded, Medicare would have Tracy Zimmwald President George Bush: The White www.house.gov/write rep been next. Of course, the administration's attempt to undo Willits House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX Social Security was a notable failure. The public, it Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 2137, seems, isn't eager to return to the days before the New LETTER POLICY (202)456-2461. Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Deal. And the GOP's defeat in the midterm election Governor Arnold Schwarzeneg- Santa Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, has put on hold other plans to restore the good old The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the ger: State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. days. editor. All letters must include a clear name, 576-2297. Berg's field representative in signature, return address and phone number. (916) 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 Ukiah office located at 311 N. 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his family encourages customers to bring a mother to the Café for this special day. Sounds will be gentle and sweet as Paula Samonte When dragonflies BILLBOARD creates an intimate atmosphere with her music. The Himalayan Café opens at 5 p.m. and the music begins at 6 p.m. For reserva- tions, call 467-9900. ruled the skies Preregistration for LitFest Writers’ Workshops set through May 15 Mother’s Day Traditional Chinese A variety of writers’ workshops are being offered as part of Orchestra Recital set for this Sunday Mendocino LitFest on Saturday, June 2 at Mendocino College. This Sunday is the 5th Annual Mother’s Day Traditional Chinese Preregistration for the day’s four workshops is open through May Orchestra Recital. The event is set to start at 1:30 p.m. at the Dao 15. The fee for each hour-long session is $15. The workshops are Yuan Hall, at the City of 10,000 Buddhas. They invite everyone to scheduled to give participants the option of signing up for any or all enjoy the fine Chinese orchestra music performed by the students, sessions. For detailed workshop information and a registration parents, and friends. form, see www.mendolitfest.org. For more information about Most Chinese scholars understood that harmony is the essence LitFest, see www.mendolitfest.org or call 468-3051. of traditional Chinese music. The functional frame of the harmony is on the five tones “doe, ray, me, sol, la”. The functional structure Mendocino Mustang Car Club’s 20th of the zhi harmony is “sol-doe-ray-sol”, the shang “ray-sol-la-ray”, the yu “la-ray-me-la”, the jue “me-la-doe-me”, and the gong “do- Mother’s Day car show set for Saturday me-sol-do”. When you look back from gong to zhi, you will notice For the past 20 years, The Mendocino Mustang Car Club has the cyclic pattern. Traditional Chinese music has its harmony intrin- held a car show at the Pear Tree Shopping Center the day before sically written within the melody. Listeners will unconsciously feel Mother’s Day. This year many Mustangs will be on display, from By JOHN GRIFFITH Beginner's Pocket Guide and the harmony that runs through the music as a whole. the “classics” to the current models. The event has evolved to a The Buddhist schools, in partnership with parents, work to instill Special for the Journal Dragonflies of North great fun family day with coloring contests, raffles, prizes, and the America: A Color and Learn and develop in our students the core virtues of kindness, filial piety, Even scarier than a big fly- opportunity for viewers to see the hard work involved in getting respect, trustworthiness, fairness, citizenship, integrity and humili- ing dinosaur was that monster Book. The evening will start Mustangs ready for the show. Spectators vote for their favorite with a potluck at 6 p.m.; the ty. We provide an environment for our students to achieve their full from the movie Aliens. That Mustang with the class winners and the voting public receiving academic potential and become outstanding citizens who contribute terrifying beast had an extra presentation will begin at 7. prizes and gift certificates. Anyone who owns a Mustang is invited Please bring your own plates, to making our world a better place. jaw that could shoot from its to join the fun and display their car for free. For more information, call 468-1138 or 468-3896. mouth to bite someone’s face cups, and utensils, as well as off. We’re all so glad it was something delicious to share. just make-believe… or was it? This event, which is spon- Coyote Valley Tribe to host National Here, on Earth, in a pond near sored by Peregrine Audubon Native American Day Celebration Society, is free to the public, you, yes… near you, is a crea- Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians and Coyote Valley Shokai how do you ture that also shoots a jaw-like though donations are grateful- ly accepted. Casino invites you to share in their National Native American Day weapon from its head to kill this Saturday, from noon to 8 p.m. at the Shodakai Casino in its victims. It starts its preda- I’m sure that Biggs would thank agree that butterflies aren’t Redwood Valley. tory life under deceptively This annual celebration will kick off with an opening prayer at calm waters but soon takes to the only colorful insects that noon, followed by an outdoor barbeque buffet, jubilee jumps for undergo an interesting life o the air with four wings, all- children and vendor booths as well as Pomo Dancers throughout the M m? seeing eyes, and a mouth that transformation. So why is it day and live music featuring The Jay Blue Band. Give her a gift that nurtures that they have a monopoly in leaves no survivors. We know Everyone is encouraged to register and participate in the Stick her mind, body and spirit. From this voracious hunter by a classrooms whenever the con- Game Tournament taking place on during the festivities on well-fitting name: dragonfly. cept of metamorphosis is Saturday. 1st place in the adult tournament receives $1000 and 1st wonderful fragrances to luxurious If dragonflies were the size of taught? Dragonflies go place in the children’s tournament receives $200. There will be an spa sets to beautiful body care. bears or wolves you could bet through a major shape-chang- open stick game on Friday and Sunday for those that wish to play. ing lifecycle too. But unlike Call me to find the perfect way to few birds would have ever This is a great time to come and learn how this Native American pamper Mom with Mary Kay. evolved to fly, and we’d be butterflies, dragonflies don’t game is played. The celebration will end with a closing prayer at 8 cooking up our Top Ramen in spend their childhoods lazily p.m. on Saturday. For more information, call 485-0700 or visit caves, far away from the grazing on leaves. They spend Coyote Valley Shodakai Casino. their youth underwater, hunt- water’s edge. ing. Neither do they spend a Himalayan Café Mother’s Day Mina Kvasnicka Luckily, dragonflies are the month dangling from a branch size of your little finger, beau- in a cocoon while developing celebration set for this Sunday 462-7180 tiful to have around, and only wings. After a year as water- considered a monster if you’re The Himalayan Café will feature some of the finest Nepalese and www.MaryKay.com/mina dwelling nymphs, they climb Indian cuisine this Sunday to help celebrate Mother’s Day. Rai and a fly, bee, or smaller dragon- up a cattail (or something sim- fly. And now, because of ilar), where their newly Kathy Biggs, they are finally winged form rips out of their getting attention that’s mil- larval bodies. Within just a lions of years overdue. 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COMMUNITY DIGEST UHS Booster Club Meeting Tuesday June 5 On Tuesday, June 5th at 5:30 pm, in the Career Center, locat- ed in Building A, there will be a COMMUNITY booster meeting. All incoming Freshmen parents of athletes as well as current parents of ath- DIGEST letes are welcome and encour- aged to attend. Election of offi- Ukiah Valley Youth cers will be on the agenda. Soccer Ukiah Valley Youth Soccer is Ukiah Youth Football accepting applications for chil- & Cheerleading dren ages 4-15 before August 1st. Children of Coaches/Asst. Signups Coaches/Sponsors/Team Sign-ups, as well as an awards Manager will try out May 11th, ceremony will be part of the 6-8:30pmRegistration for events during the Ukiah Youth returning Players: May 12th, Lions Football and Cheerleading MacLeod Pappidas/The Daily Journal 9am-2pm New Players: May awards. Signups will begin at 1 18th, 6-8:30pm and Make-up: p.m. The awards ceremony will Above, Alex Jahn stretches to make a catch at first base during Wednesday’s game. Jahn finished May 19th, 9am- begin at 3 p.m. All sign-ups must 1-for-3 with a crucial single in the game. Below, starting pitcher Matt Espinoza receives consolation 2pmRegistration at Oak Manor be received before the awards from his team after coming out of the game during the sixth inning. Espinoza had three strikeouts. Elementary School Cafeteria ceremony begins. For more The cost is $35 1st child, $30 information call Chuck Thonhill 2nd and $25 3rd. Quesions? at 485-7600. Call 467-9797 or visit www.uvysl.org Ukiah Dolphins Water Polo Practice The Ukiah Dolphin Water Polo Hopland Karate Kids team will begin practice Tuesday Winter Program: Mendocino May 22 at 5:30 p.m. at the Ukiah Co. Sheriff’s Youth Activities A valiant effort League Karate Program (SAL) School Pool. Boy and girl swim- mers from ages 10-18 are invit- is teaching “Free” youth, teen ed to join. Practices are three and adult karate programs at times each week throughout the the Hopland Shorin-ryu Dojo, summer. Practices are Tuesday, 14200 Mountain House Rd., Wednesday and Thursdays from UHS falls short in Hopland on Monday and 5:30 -7:30 p.m. Monthly dues Wednesday nights at 4:30 PM are $35 and registration for USA for ages 6 years to 12 years Water Polo is $50. Questions? and at 5:30 PM for teens and final home game adults. SAL membership/insur- Call Rick Cleland at 463-1551. By ZACK SAMPSEL ance dues are $5.00 annually. The Daily Journal You do not have to be a mem- Rusty Bowl BMX ber of the Hopland Dojo to par- Exciting BMX bicycle racing is After an early offensive explosion, the Wildcats let its ticipate. For more info call the open to children of all abilities two-run lead slip away to Cardinal Newman Wednesday SAL Voice Mail at 468-4288 or with classes for beginners to Hopland Dojo - Instructor: experts. The Rusty Bowl would night. Sensei Jim Milone at 744-1837, like to encourage parents and A three-run sixth inning helped Cardinal Newman gain and we will get back with you. children to come and experience the lead, and they never looked back winning 4-2. All classes are co-ed. You may BMX. Practice sessions will take also register at the class/dojo. place on Thursdays from 5 p.m. An early lead off triple by until 7 p.m., weather permitting. Tony Crudo had the ’Cats looking Racing takes place on Eagles’ soccer Sundays starting in March and for blood early. A hard-hit single signups from happen at 1:30 helped bring Crudo home at tourney p.m., with racing at 3 p.m.The The Mendocino College Rusty Bowl track is located at Ukiah came out with the early Women’s soccer program will east end of Gobbi st., adjacent lead 1-0. host their 4th annual seven- to south little league fields.Call UHS Pitcher Matt Espinoza verse-seven Co-ed outdoor 462-0249 for up to date track soccer tournament on schedule and info. made short work of Cardinal Saturday, May 12.The first Newman in the second inning eight teams will be accepted thanks to his fast, accurate pitch- and are guaranteed at least MC football 2007 three 40-minute games.The The Mendocino College foot- ing. Espinoza finished with three cost for each team is $100.00 ball team is looking for assistant and all games will be played at strikeouts. the Mendocino College stadi- coaches for the 2007 season. In the bottom of the second, Avery Cooper’s lead off Anyone interested, please con- um.Contact Head Coach tact Mendocino College head single continued the ’Cats initial offensive onslaught as a Duncan McMartin at 468-3006 coach Tom Gang at 707-468- sacrifice fly ball brought Cooper home to extend the lead or dmcmarti@ mendocino.edu 3141. to register for the tournament 2-0. or for additional information. Jones Hoop Camps From there, the ’Cats would find more than a few The Jones Hoop Camps has opportunities slip through their fingers. Espinoza contin- HEY LOCAL announced their Ukiah camp will COACHES! be August 6-10. The camp is for ued his strong pitching through the third inning, which was Please report your game boys and girls ages 7-15. Each yet another one-two-three inning thanks to the steady results! Phone (707) 468-3518 day, the camp is from 8a-4p at glove of Crudo. or make submissions to: The Eagle Peak Middle School. Ukiah Daily Journal Sports Included in the camp: t-shirt, In the fourth inning, Espinoza began to tire, but never Department, 590 S. School water bottle and workout DVD. lost focus and determination. With two runners in scoring Street, Ukiah, CA 95482. Fax You can register online at (707) 468-3544 or visit www.basketballjonescamps.co www.ukiahdailyjournal.com m or call for a color brochure at See COMFORT, Page 8 click on “Sports”, then click on 1-800-348-3803. the “Report Game Scores” banner. Soccer Scholarship Applicants Wanted The scholarship committee is looking for applicants for the Ryan Rones Dickey Memorial WILDCATS 20 | MONTGOMERY 14 Soccer Scholarship Fund. This scholarship is available for attendance at soccer camps. Applicants must be dedicated Wildcats put up football-like numbers to the game of soccer, hard- working and have a good team attitude. Please pick up an the bus. Going 5-for-6 at the application at 601 N State St or Wildcats call 468-5711. Please submit plate with a home run, two the applcation at least two triples, five runs scored, four weeks before the start of the amass 20 runs runs batted in and 12 total camp. Donations will be grate- fully accepted at 601 N State St. bases, the smell of aluminum Monday will linger in the air at Shane Huff’s Norcal By ROBERT MURDOCK Montgomery High for days.. Soccer Academy For The Daily Journal Tony Crudo was 4-for-6 A soccer camp for youth from The Ukiah Wildcats defeat- with a moon shot over the ages 5 to 18 at Pomolita Middle center field fence, and for runs School Track from July 30 to ed Montgomery last night 20 August 3. A full day session is to 14 on a last minute touch scored. Catcher Chad Bunting offered from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for down run in by---Oops that was 3-for-5 with four runs ages 10 and up for $135 batted in. Those three slots (includes ball and T-Shirt); Half would be scored 11 runs had 9 runs bat- Day session for 7 to 9-year-olds Logan fall ball and from 9 a.m. to noon for $80 ted in and where a combined (includes ball) and Half Day ses- Basner, coach 12-for-17 at the plate. sion for 5 and 6-year-olds from Burris Matt Madrigal was 2-for-4 9:30 a.m. to noon for $70 the would have (includes ball). with two runs scored and one Registration is under way. Wildcats been elat- run batted in. Jeff Harpe was Register early (by July 6th) and ed. 2-for-5 with two runs scored pay only $120 for the all day center This is session. Call Pam at 468-5088 and a run batted in. Avery to register or email for an appli- fielder did Busse ball Cooper was 1-for-3. Ricky cation at and the [email protected]. Team every Powers 1-for-1. Andrew discounts are available. score is Brown was 2-for-4 with two thing correct, runs batted in. Alex Delgado Umpires needed Ukiah stayed hot in the nine spot, The North Ukiah Little League except sell Varsity needs umpires. The qualifica- reaching base three times and tions are a strong desire to work popcorn baseball scoring three times with a run with kids. Experience is a plus and drive team batted in off a loud triple into Submitted Photo but not necessary. Applicants amassed 23 Logan Basner smashes one of his five hits during Monday’s high-scoring affair. must be 14 or older. Umpires will the gap. earn from $15-22 each game. If the bus. base hit Montgomery wouldn't roll Basner hit a homerun and scored five runs during the game. interested contact Sonny Garza sand won over as they fought back from (707) 524-8844, (707) 467- sock in it with his three-run three-hour slug fest. Avery enth. 9044. 20 to 14 at Montgomery. a seven-run deficit and were Logan Basner, the Wildcats with in two runs at 13-15. The blast in the top of the seventh. Cooper went 3 2/3 innings, With two games to go, the center fielder did every thing home crowd was making The victory was a laborious Ricky Powers followed with 2 ’Cats are tied with Rancho except sell popcorn and drive some noise until Basner put a one as three wild cat pitchers 1/3, and Matt Madrigal fin- toed the mark in this near ished it off, pitching the sev- Cotate for first place. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2007 – 7 UHS 5 | SANTA ROSA 2 Ukiah JV plays another solid game The Daily Journal In baseball if your team hits Saturday, May 26 • 2pm the ball hard and plays near flawless defense you'll usually win and that was the case Tuesday afternoon as the There`s a Pirate`s Wilcats traveled to Santa Rosa to best the Montgomery Treasure to be had Vikings by score of 5-2. every Saturday in May! "Today was our best team effort of the year with every- one contributing. This was just a very well played game and one which the players, coaches and fans can appreci- ate" stated 'Cats Coach Kris Swet. It was a pitchers dual until the third inning when, with two outs, the Ukiah offense came alive. With a runner on base Michael Petri Every hour from 7-11pm, lined a shot over the left field- a lucky scallywag will get to er and raced around the bases scoop up as much as they can for a home run to give Ukiah a 2-0 lead that they would not from a Treasure Chest Filled surrender. Chase Gordon fol- With Over lowed with a booming double in XtraCoin Doubloons! and was brought home on an Submitted Photo RBI single by Matt Hall. Matt Hall takes a hard cut at the ball during a tournament in Petaluma. Hall pitched The Ukiah "D" kept 6 1/3 innings for the Wildcats Tuesday. Montgomery shutout until the fifth inning when the Vikings gap immediately followed by defense rose to the occasion to reliever Michael Peti to close were able to scratch out a run. a run scorig single off the bat douse the Viking rally and out this well played contest. The Wildcats are back in Ukiah countered with two of Tyler Mendosa. secure the victory, 5-2. Montgomery scored one Matt Hall went 6 1/3 inings action Wednesday against runs in the sixth as James Cardinal Newman before end- final run in the 7th inning on the mound striking out 11 Maki drove home a run on a ing their season against Santa Bring this coupon to the Players Club from 9am-10pm any day and receive fi ve (5) FREE “Treasure before, once again, the Ukiah before turning the ball over to Hunt” drawing tickets. MUST BE 21 OR OLDER. COUPONS ARE NON-NEGOTIABLE, MAY NOT triple in the left- centerfield Rosa on Friday. BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER, AND HAVE NO CASH VALUE. OFFER GOOD THROUGH MAY 26, 2007 ONLY. 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He allowed three verted all seven of his save It was his second home run, first and second with two outs runs and five hits. opportunities but needed work and strangely enough his other and Matt Morris then got Morris gave up two runs even in a non-save situation. longball came April 24 on the Reyes to fly out to center. and seven hits, struck out four Jose Reyes got aboard first day the elbow began Delgado’s second homer of and walked one in seven when right fielder Todd bothering him. the season was the 14th splash innings. He struck out the side You don’t have to be Linden and second baseman Linden took the blame for hit by an opponent in the in the fifth. Ray Durham both went for a the mistake on Reyes’ ball, Giants’ waterfront ballpark, Morris has made six of his a mother to get a gift! shallow fly and the ball which manager Bruce Bochy where San Francisco players seven starts after San Everyone’s a winner on Sunday, May 13th! dropped in for a hit. That said “hurt us.” have done it 42 times — 33 by Francisco losses, and the team loaded the bases for Wright, “He wasn’t calling me off,” Bonds, including one of his 11 had gone 4-1 in those games That’s right! When you come in on Mother’s who lined a double down the Linden said of Durham. “It this year. in which he started before los- Day and fl ash your Players Club card at the left-field line. Delgado did it for the third ing this one. Players Club counter you’ll receive a free sweet. carried out there a little further “He had good stuff today,” “I got a fastball and fortu- than I expected. I needed to time, the most by any oppo- nately it was up and I could nent. Luis Gonzalez has two, Bochy said. “We let that one But don’t toss that wrapper; inside is a printed continue on and make that slip away.” prize worth up to $500 in XtraCoin! Earn elevate it,” Wright said. play.” the only other player to hit “That’s his best pitch. 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The four Ks in six innings, but elbow that probably will need “We wanted to go home on a Giants sold out for the fifth matched his season high with surgery in the coming days to positive note.” time in 2007, drawing 41,832. 8– THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2007 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SCOREBOARD

West Division Kansas City 10 23 .303 11 1/2 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL WLPctGB Los Angeles 20 14 .588 — West Division By The Associated Press San Diego 18 16 .529 2 WLPctGB All Times EDT Arizona 19 17 .528 2 Oakland 16 15 .516 — San Francisco 17 16 .515 2 1/2 Los Angeles 17 16 .515 — NATIONAL LEAGUE Colorado 14 20 .412 6 Seattle 14 14 .500 1/2 Texas 13 20 .394 4 East Division AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct GB ——— Atlanta 21 12 .636 — East Division New York 21 12 .636 — WLPctGB Tuesday’s Games Florida 15 18 .455 6 Boston 22 10 .688 — Detroit 9, Seattle 7 Philadelphia 15 19 .441 6 1/2 New York 16 16 .500 6 N.Y.Yankees 8, Texas 2 Washington 9 25 .265 12 1/2 Baltimore 16 18 .471 7 Baltimore 8, Tampa Bay 3 Tampa Bay 14 19 .424 8 1/2 Boston 9, Toronto 2 Central Division Toronto 13 20 .394 9 1/2 W L Pct GB Oakland 6, Kansas City 1 Milwaukee 24 10 .706 — Central Division Minnesota 7, Chicago White Sox 4, 10 innings Chicago 16 15 .516 6 1/2 WLPctGB Cleveland 5, L.A. Angels 1 Houston 16 17 .485 7 1/2 Cleveland 20 10 .667 — Wednesday’s Games Pittsburgh 14 18 .438 9 Detroit 20 11 .645 1/2 N.Y.Yankees 6, Texas 2 Minnesota 17 15 .531 4 St. Louis 14 18 .438 9 Baltimore 1, Tampa Bay 0, 10 innings Cincinnati 14 20 .412 10 Chicago 14 15 .483 5 1/2

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Penalty for The short rest didn’t bode early withdrawal. **Personal CDs only. *** New money = funds not already on deposit with NVB. well for Espinoza who gave Wildcats helped the team fly against Santa Rosa. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2007 – 9 WCT’s production ‘Social Security’ shows love knows no age Special for the Journal dropped off without notice to Alfano who is terrific in the “Social Security,” their fancy East Side apart- lead role as the daughter Andrew Berman’s comedy ment for an extended stay. pushed to her limit. Hands about love at any age, opens Things heat up when the down, Charlie Lacey has the at the Willits Community Kahn’s world famous 98- most difficult part. Theatre today and runs year-old featured artist Imagine capturing the through the May 26. Maurice Koenig, portrayed essence of a 98 year old Directed by Ian Stigliani this by Charlie Lacey, most artist while keeping a recently making his WCT straight face opposite WCT laugh filled cream center veteran Marilyn McNair who confection, turns into a feel- debut in Cactus Flower, shows up for his opening. anchors this group of new- good life-affirming trip down bies along with WCT house memory lane and memorable Maurice rejuvenates Sophie, and they embark on a beauti- director Ian Stigliani who is moments that are not to be always worth the price of missed. ful romance. Newcomers Kathy de admission. “Social Security” is a Bane and Tim Cooper, both Bergman, also wrote story of what happens when from Ukiah, Kathy from ‘’Blazing Saddles’’ and a middle-aged couple have to Eclips, a cutting-edge hair ‘’The In-Laws. Performance deal with their mother/moth- salon, and Tim of tickets are available at er-in-law moving in with Mendocino County Farm Leaves of Grass Books in them. Barbara Kahn, played Supply, may appear to be a downtown Willits. To order by Christine Alfano, along Cast members of “Social Security” are, Charlie Lacey and Marilyn McNair , Ian by phone call them at 459- Stigliani and Christine Alfano, Tim Cooper and Kathy de Bane. real-life version of the old with her husband, portrayed Mutt and Jeff 0895. Friday and Saturday by Ian Stigliani, run a announce that they will no are having trouble with their blame the circumstances on (He’s tall. She’s small.) but shows at 8PM are $12. and sophisticated 57th Street art longer be able to care for teenage daughter who has having spent too much time actually make the cutest cou- Thursday at 7PM with gallery. Barbara’s sister, their aged mother Sophie left college in Buffalo and on mom and not enough ple you could ever imagine. Sunday matinees at 2PM are , and husband, Martin Greengrass, played by moved in with two guys, a attention on their daughter. Watch out or they’ll steal $8. The WCT Playhouse is Heyman, portrayed by Kathy Marilyn McNair. situation that Martin refers to The Kahn’s fly into panic your heart! This fresh new located at 37 W. Van Lane in de Bane and Tim Cooper, It seems Trudy and Martin as a “menagerie.” They when Barbara’s mother is cast also features Christine Willits.

was produced by UPT in talent to fill squares with works of art which will last for weeks- Tavern 1997. UPT co-founder Kate or at least until the next good rain. All proceeds go to local non- Magruder directs an inspired BILLBOARD profit organizations which support children and the arts. Continued from Page 3 cast that includes Karen The annual Pastels on the Plaza event takes place at Alex Adair, Tommy McFadden, Thomas Plaza on Saturday, May 19 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. are over thirteen hundred reli- Mollie Murphy, Louise Benefit dance in Point Arena on May 18 Hundreds of people attend this day-long event eager to watch gions in the world. I'd like to Phillips, Blake Soberanis, an artist’s creation emerge on the sidewalk. Food, live music, shop around!” Hedy Weiss of Luke Soberanis, and Tyler There will be a Benefit Dance on Friday, May 18th at the and dance performances throughout the day add to the merri- the Chicago Sun-Times called Soberanis. The Soberanis Lions Club Hall on Mill and Main Streets in downtown Point ment of the event. Tavern “utterly charming. . . a boys are all sons of Karen Arena. This all ages event starts at 6 p.m. with a dinner of Anyone interested in participating as an artist should contact rare moment of paradise.” Adair, so this play really is a Indian Tacos, snacks, soft drinks and music. the Waldorf School at 485-8719. Often referred to by theatre family story! Entertainment for the evening will be South Coast musicians critics as “the Catholic Neil “Over The Tavern” per- of note The Pollinators. Members are Keith Abrams (bass), Sculptor and painter Rebecca Johnson Simon,” Tom Dudzick has forms May 10 through 26, George Abrams (guitar), Isha (keys), Paul Mueller (sax), open studio set to open May 19 created a series of semi-auto- Thursdays at 7 p.m., Fridays Garrett Larsen (trumpet) and Chris Campbell (drums). The biographical comedies that Pollinators are a totally fun dance band, rocking the Funk, Afro- Open Studio, set for Saturday and Sunday, May 19 and May and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Beat and Ska with their horn-driven sound. Crucial Dance have played successfully in Sunday, May 20 at 2 p.m. 20, and the following Memorial Day weekend Sat., Sun., and Riddims with DJ Sister Yasmin will join them with soulful, Mon. open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. theatres from New York to Tickets are available at The funky hip-shakin’ grooves to get everyone out on the floor and Los Angeles and a hundred Mendocino Book Company in A visit to Rebecca’s studio and sculpture garden is a must for boogie some more. seekers of hidden treasures and a cultural experience off the cities in between. His first off- Ukiah and through the UPT Everyone is welcome at this non-alcoholic event. Donation Broadway play, “Greetings!” Box Office at 462-9226. beaten track. Contemporary Artist Rebecca Johnson works with at the door $10 and up, sliding scale. Proceeds will benefit the cast bronze, native flora, carved stone and a poetic sensibility of Marcos Escareno legal defense fund. the natural world. Rebecca’s studio is a classic California barn For more information call 785-2435. about and appreciate surrounded by her unique garden of sculpture. Inside the barn is California’s dragonflies. a lofty studio filled with ethereal paintings of rural landscapes Dragonflies Artists wanted for annual Pastels and architecture. Biggs, a long-time bird- on the Plaza event set for May 19 The newest paintings are a series of bas relief barns using Continued from Page 5 watcher who was already salvaged redwood and plaster. These beautiful, quiet paintings accustomed to oooing and Call for artists far and wide! Come join in the spirit of com- imbue the history of the area’s ranch lands. Rebecca Johnson didn’t think dragonflies were ahhing at colorful things flit- so cool. In fact, many munity as a pastel sidewalk painter in a fun-filled day of art and Studio, is located on Highway 128, mile marker 15.08, near ting through the air, became entertainment. Navarro in Anderson Valley. European cultures thought inspired to observe dragon- they were sinister. My own Local businesses and organizations ‘purchase’ squares in For more info call 895-9205 or visit rebecca@rebeccajohn- flies after creating a wildlife order to sponsor artistic renderings. Artists volunteer time and sonart.com Welsh ancestors associated pond out of a doughboy dragonflies with snakes (also swimming pool. Now her considered evil in those binoculars often hang around times). The Welsh name for her neck so she can move in dragonflies is gwas-y-neidr, which means adder's servant. close to inspect a species that The Swedish once believed has been on the planet since that trolls sent dragonflies to long before dinosaurs and has poke out the eyes of their ene- managed to hold the insect mies. speed record all that time. For the ancient Japanese Biggs will demystify drag- dragonflies were symbols of onflies and re-mystify you courage, strength, and happi- about dragonflies at the Grace ness. In ancient mythology, Hudson Museum on May 17. Japan was known as Don’t forget your potluck Akitsushima or “Land of the item! From 101, take Perkins Dragonflies.” In fact the St. west to North State Street. Japanese language has tradi- Turn left. Go three blocks and tional names for almost all of right on Seminary Avenue. Japan’s 200 species of drag- Proceed to the Civic Center onflies. But until Biggs got parking lot. 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Come hear an inspirational talk given by Timothy L. Myers, C.S. Healing the Stress and Clutter of Modern Living Friday May 18, 2007 • 7:30 pm Grace Hudson Museum Sun House Community Room, 431 S. Main Street, Ukiah Publication Dates: The Ukiah For information call (707) 462-9421 The Ukiah Daily Journal FREE ADMISSION May 27 DAILY JOURNAL The Journal Sampler Call your Ukiah Daily Journal Sponsored by: May 29 representative to reserve your space First Church of Christ, Scientist 204 S. Oak Street, Ukiah online at ukiahdailyjournal.com (707) 462-6155 Advertising Space & Materials Deadline: Free child care at the Sunday School 468-3500 (back building) May 14 10 – THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2007 TIME OUT Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz THE BORN LOSER by Art and Chip Sansom

ZITS by Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman by Dean Young and Jim Raymond

DILBERT by Scott Adams FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves

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DOONESBURY by Gary Trudeau HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by Dik Browne

1987), dancer/actor; David O. Selznick (1902- negotiate; prisoners cannot enter into contracts. Datebook: Thursday, May 10, 2007 1965), film producer; Pat Summerall (1930-), Your freedom and mine cannot be separated.” - football player/broadcaster, is 77; Donovan - Nelson Mandela Today is the 130th day of 2007 and the 52nd minister of Great Britain. (1946-), singer, is 61; Bono (1960-), singer, is TODAY’S FACT: When Prime Minister day of spring. In 1994, Nelson Mandela was sworn in as 47. Neville Chamberlain’s government fell in TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1869, the United South Africa’s first black president. TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1970, 46-year-old 1940, King George VI himself summoned States’ transcontinental railroad was complet- TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: John Wilkes Atlanta Braves pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm became Winston Churchill to Buckingham Palace and ed. Booth (1838-1865), assassin; Max Steiner the first MLB player to pitch in 1,000 games. asked him to form a government. In 1940, Winston Churchill became prime (1888-1971), composer; Fred Astaire (1899- TODAY’S QUOTE: “Only free men can TODAY’S MOON: Last quarter (May 10).

better, you’ll lose. tomorrow, especially if you them. This individual plays exaggerate any of your feats, CANCER (June 21-July learned they didn’t fare too off gullible people, and he or even if you know those you ASTROGRAPH 22) -- Those who labor at well. she is hoping you’ll be one are talking to are saying your side aren’t likely to LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. of them. exactly the same thing about cover for you where your 23) -- You’d be wise to take CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- their own. Be above it all. By Bernice Bede Osol duties or obligations are your assignments and duties Jan. 19) -- It is more impor- ARIES (March 21-April concerned. Don’t go wan- as seriously as your boss tant than usual to guard 19) -- In a matter of some dering off believing they does, or else he or she could against a tendency to under- considerable importance, it 20) -- Unless you possess would. It’ll be your mistake. start questioning your value estimate your adversaries is imperative you grasp the the same expertise as does a LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - to the organization. Do when it comes to commer- big picture. However, pay friend, a moneymaking idea - Someone you believe is what’s expected of you. cial situations. Indifference attention to the small details, successfully used by him or crazy about you likes you SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. could lead to your undoing. because they’ll also help fit her isn’t apt to work out as but not to that extent. If you 22) -- Don’t treat your well- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- everything together. Friday, May 11, 2007 well for you. Don’t gamble boast to others that you have planned budget as though it Feb. 19) -- If you place your Get a jump on life by You are likely to be ready on that which you know lit- this person in your pocket, is merely scribbles on a hopes for being happy on the understanding the influ- scrap of paper. You’ll end up ences that are governing you to go through a weeding-out tle. you could end up being acquisition of worldly regretting your neglect when in the year ahead. Send for process with a number of GEMINI (May 21-June embarrassed. goods, you’ll end up being you end up with quite a your Astro-Graph year- unproductive relationships 20) -- An allegiance you’re VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. sorely disappointed. The financial shortfall. ahead predictions by mail- that haven’t served you well. expecting from an associate 22) -- If you are entertaining real values of life come from They’ll be replaced with SAGITTARIUS (Nov. ing $2 to Astro-Graph, c/o isn’t likely to be there unless at your place, don’t giving love and being loved. this newspaper, P.O. Box new pals who have some- 23-Dec. 21) -- Try to avoid your thinking is more in line overindulge your guest with getting involved with some- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092- thing beneficial to offer. with his or hers. If you can’t too much of the good stuff. one who always makes big 20) -- For the sake of your 0167. Be sure to state your TAURUS (April 20-May adjust your thoughts to fit You would feel terrible promises but never keeps reputation and image, do not zodiac sign.

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DIRECTIONS: A. Using each "Chaos Grid" number with its letter one time, arrange the numbers with their letters for the "Order Grid" so each vertical column, horizontal row, and two diagonals each ADD to numbers inside thick lined cells. B. Some correct numbers with their letters have been put into the "Order Grid" to get you started. Also, above the "Order Grid" is a "Decoded Message" clue. C. After you have solved the "Order Grid" doing as direction "A" says, put the let- ters from horizontal rows, from left to right, under "Decoded Message" and make words to form the answer.

CHAOS GRID THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 63826 by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion ETAR -1 28 31 8 Unscramble these four Jumbles, EFTT one letter to each square, 23 11 22 25 to form four ordinary words. EIHN 28 19 2 5 CGON DOLOF

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85 48 49 73 THEA Print answer here: HE “ ” 58 64 65 68 RAVA (Answers tomorrow) 63 68 58 66 Jumbles: TULLE WEIGH BUCKET CENSUS LL IR Yesterday’s 49 75 83 48 Answer: When the sewing club watched the comedy ANGE show, they were — IN “STITCHES” 5/9/2007 Wife and mother sees no light at the end of the tunnel Dear Annie: I’m a 60-year-old woman, helpful, but if he won’t go, go without him. buddies. If they are not invited, they should not married 22 years. My husband, “John,” quit his You can learn coping skills and ideas for work- be there. If they were issued invitations, alert job in order to work at home and monitor our ing with John to make the best of your situa- the bartenders to keep an eye on them. You 17-year-old son, who has refused to go to ANNIE’S MAILBOX tion. Please don’t give up on him. might also assign a friend (or hire someone) to school and has been in court and on probation By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar Dear Annie: I am getting married soon. My watch your mother and keep her from getting several times. John is depressed over that, as mother and I have a long history of not getting soused and causing problems. (This, too, shall well as the loss of sight in one eye. Numerous along, so I was hesitant about inviting her, but pass.) treatments with a specialist have not helped. seems so mechanical and awkward. I did. She seemed so excited, even going so far Dear Annie: I was infuriated with your Compounding our problems is my lack of I work a demanding full-time job and pay all as having me invite her friends. But she found advice to “Below 450,” whose mother had desire for him. Besides his obvious depression, the bills. I am often tired, but still find time to out there will be an open bar at the reception used her Social Security number six years ago John bathes about twice a week and shaves do a little volunteering in my church. I’d real- and invited all of her drinking buddies. to pay off bills and buy a computer. only before church or a doctor’s appointment. ly like to go to counseling, but John believes no I have always been embarrassed by my I work in a bank and have to deal with peo- He wears the most scruffy, dilapidated clothes one can help us with our problems, especially mother, even during my school years. Mom ple who have had fraud perpetrated on their around the house, does not cut his nails (espe- with his failing eyesight and our wayward son. recently got mad at me and said awful things accounts. The fact that “Below 450’s” mom is cially his toenails), and his breath is incredibly We don’t talk about sex anymore. We’re plan- about my wedding. A week later, she talks as if unrepentant and won’t pay her back only offensive. It’s partly due to his medications, ning to kick out our deadbeat son when he she never made those ugly remarks. leaves one option: prosecute. That teaches her but he won’t even consider brushing his tongue turns 18, but then what? -- A Daily Reader Mom is my only living relative and I would to take charge of her life by not letting anyone or gargling with mouthwash. Dear Reader: John is more than depressed. like her to give me away, but she’s so unpre- walk over her, and second, that Mom is a thief I’m post-menopausal and must use hormone He feels helpless and overwhelmed by his dictable that I don’t want my new in-laws and thieves need to be punished. -- South creams or intercourse is extremely painful. vision problems and his son’s behavior, and he meeting her. What should I do? -- In Doubt in Dakota Banker Intimacy is more trouble than it’s worth. I probably thinks pushing you away is what he Texas Dear South Dakota: We understand your know John would like to have sex, but it all deserves. Counseling would be enormously Dear Texas: You can’t keep your in-laws point of view, but we don’t agree. 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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 303-07 HELP HELP HELP HELP 5-2,7,10/07 10 NOTICES 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 280-07 Patrick M. Pierce name or names listed NOTICE OF PETITION TO BLOWOUT SALE! ACCOUNTING BARTENDER Busy Real Estate Career Opportunities 4-19,26,5-3,10/07 Liberty above on April 18, ADMINISTER ESTATE 50% off all clothes. MANAGER Mendocino Brewing office seeks reliable at the FICTITIOUS 1326 S. Dora St. 2007. Endorsed-Filed To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contin- Thurs-Sun. Going For E Center Company’s Hopland Administrative Times-Standard Join the North BUSINESS NAME Ukiah, CA 95482 on April 18, 2007 at gent creditors, and persons who may other- out of business. located in Ukiah. Ale House. Assistant STATEMENT This business is con- Coast’s leader in the Mendocino Coun- wise be interested in the will or estate, or All must go! Oversees all Fiscal Apply at to support our File No.: 2007-F0172 ducted by an Individ- News and Advertis- ty Clerks Office. both, of: LOREANA PEARL JONES aka Quero Brasil operations for $19M 1601 Airport Rd., team. The right THE FOLLOWING ual. The registrant Ukiah or ing and open the /s/Erika L. Pierce LOREANA P. JONES and LOREANA 210 S. Main St. non-profit Agency; candidate will be PERSON(S) IS commenced to trans- JONES 13351 S. Hwy 101, door to a career with ERIKA L. PIERCE full-time 40 hrs/wk; detailed oriented, (ARE) DOING BUSI- act business under CASE NO.: SCUK CVPB ’07 25025 benefits; job desc & Hopland. one of the nation’s 325-07 LOST & organized, have NESS AS: the fictitious business A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed app go to christa@ top newspapers 5-3,10,17,24/07 30 FOUND exceptional com- BELLA name or names listed by: L. PAUL JONES in the Superior Court of www.ectr.org & mendobrew.com companies. FICTITIOUS Lost Tiffany silver munication skills as 488 Cochrane Ave. above on March 27, California, County of Mendocino. click job opportuni- Start our Career BUSINESS NAME bracelet possibly on Broiler cook, serv- well as being able Ukiah, CA 95482 2007. Endorsed-Filed THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests ties or contact HR Today! STATEMENT School St., on May ers, bartender, prep to problem solve. Angela Christian on March 27, 2007 at that: L. PAUL JONES be appointed as per- @ 410 Jones St., Human File No.: 2007-F0301 5th, sentimental cook.dishwasher, We are looking for 817 Dora Ave. the Mendocino Coun- sonal representative to administer the estate Ukiah, 468-0194. Resources Manager THE FOLLOWING value & REWARD. busperson. For Ukiah, CA 95482 ty Clerks Office. of the decedent. Open until filled. EOE a polished profes- and Administrative 489-7448 Walter Cafe Steak Rachel McCoy /s/Patrick M. Pierce PERSON(S) IS X THE PETITION requests authority to ad- sional who's res- Assistant to the & Seafood. PU App. 488 Cochrane Ave. Liberty (ARE) DOING BUSI- minister the estate under the Independent Ad- Lost: Black Cat with Accounts Payable ponsibilities include Publisher. at. 801 N. State St. Ukiah,CA 95482 PATRICK M. NESS AS: ministration of Estates Act. (This authority will white toes & under Experienced. FT scheduling appoint- Job responsibilities Ruen Tong Rest. This business is con- PIERCE LIBERTY REDHAWK allow the personal representative to take neck. Helen Ave. $14-$16.50/hr DOE. ments, paying at- include new hire ori- ducted by a General MANAGEMENT many actions without obtaining court appro- area. 462-3162 Full benefits. Mendocino County tention to details, entation, administer- Partnership. The 304-07 AND val. Before taking certain very important ac- Rainbow Ag. General Services answering phones, ing benefits, manag- HELP registrants com- 4-26,5-3,10,17/07 PRODUCTIONS tions, however, the personal representative 235 E. Perkins Ukiah Agency is seeking design & distribute ing all unemployment FICTITIOUS WANTED menced to transact 22600 Henderson will be required to give notice to interested 120 ACTIVITY applicants for a part- marketing material, and worker’s com- BUSINESS NAME business under the Rd. persons unless they have waived notice or 2 TECHS. F/T ASSISTANT time live-in caretaker maintain company pensation claims, STATEMENT Covelo, CA 95428 Overnight Sleep fictitious business consented to the proposed action). The inde- Ability to work at Indian Creek Park, websites along with counseling employ- File No.: 2007-F0282 Patrick M. Lincoln Lab. Will train. Fax name or names listed pendent administration authority will be grant- weekends. Must Hwy 128, Philo, CA. picking up & deliv- ees, advising man- THE FOLLOWING 22600 Henderson resume 462-1178. above on April 1, ed unless an interested person files an objec- enjoy working with This position is sea- ering items using agement to employ- 2007.Endorsed-Filed PERSON(S) IS Rd. the elderly. Contact sonal, Spring through ment laws, training g, tion to the petition and shows good cause A GREAT PLACE your automobile. (ARE) DOING BUSI- Covelo, CA 95428 Teri 462-1436 Fall, with no compen- on March 14, 2007 at why the court should not grant the authority. Strong computer/ performing adminis- NESS AS: This business is con- TO WORK! sation. However, the the Mendocino Coun- A HEARING on the petition will be held on graphic skills & ad trative support for the PERKO’S CAFE & ducted by an Individ- advantages include: Publisher, and proc- ty Clerks Office. JUNE 1, 2007 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept.: E, locat- writing a must. Sal- /s/Angela Christian GRILL ual. The registrant The Ukiah free rent of camp- essing payroll. Quali- ed at: COURTHOUSE, 100 N. State Street, ary base exper- ANGELA 1740 S. Main St commenced to trans- Daily ground space (must fied candidates will Ukiah, CA 95482 Available Positions: ience. Please send CHRISTIAN Willits, CA 95490. act business under IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- Journal provide travel trailer possess knowledge Mendo Lake the fictitious business Teacher Aide to live in) and no your resume to 281-07 tion, you should appear at the hearing and is seeking a of human resources Hospitality Inc. name or names listed (FT-Temp) & Day charge for utilities. [email protected]. 4-19,26,5-3,10/07 state your objections or file written objections NEWS policies, procedures 184 E. Gobbi St. above on May 1, Care Aide (FT) Applications and a Only qualified cand- FICTITIOUS with the court before the hearing. Your ap- and practices, pos- Ukiah, CA 95482 2007. Endorsed-Filed ASSISTANT Our Private Non- list of Park Caretaker idates will be con- BUSINESS NAME pearance may be in person or by your attor- sess knowledge of This business is con- on May 1, 2007 at Public School duties can be ob- tacted. STATEMENT ney. human resources ducted by a Corpo- the Mendocino Coun- This is an entry- (North Haven) lo- tained at the General File No.: 2007-F0260 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent policies, procedures ration. State of in- ty Clerks Office. level clerical posi- cated in Ukiah is Services Agency of- Human Resource THE FOLLOWING creditor of the deceased, you must file your and practices, pos- corporation: Cali- /s/Patrick M. Lincoln tion, but basic com- fice at 841 Low Gap Specialist for PERSON(S) IS claim with the court and mail a copy to the seeking to fill the sess excellent com- fornia. The registrant PATRICK M. puter literacy is a Road, Ukiah. Appli- Manufacturing Co. (ARE) DOING BUSI- personal representative appointed by the following positions: munication and com- commenced to trans- LINCOLN court within four months from the date of first must. Applicants Teacher Aide cants should contact puter skills. NESS AS: act business under must have excellent Administers: issuance of letters as provided in section Assist teaching Megan Miltimore at Send Cover Letter KYLEE’S KANDIES 298-07 Benefits the fictitious business 9100 of the California Probate Code. The typing and good 463-6310 for more in- and Resume to: 255 Burlington Dr. 4-26,5-3,10,17/07 staff in the instruc- Payroll processing name or names listed organizational skills formation. Applica- Andrea Arnold Ukiah, CA 95482 FICTITIOUS time for filing claims will not expire before four tion and behavior w/Outside Processor. above on April 6, months from the hearing date noticed above. and be able to work tions must be submit- Times-Standard Debby DeLapo 2007. Endorsed-Filed BUSINESS NAME independently. management of EEOC and Labor STATEMENT YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the ted by May 25, 2007. 930 Sixth St. 255 Burlington Dr. on April 25, 2007 at This 40-hour a students.Req: Must Compliance File No.: 2007-F0202 court. If you are a person interested in the es- HOUSING Training & Development Eureka, CA 95502 Ukiah, CA 95482 the Mendocino Coun- week position be 21 yrs old, with THE FOLLOWING tate, you may file with the court a Request for SPECIALIST Performance Appraisals aarnold@times- This business is con- ty Clerks Office. includes benefits. H.S. diploma or RCS (a nonprofit PERSON(S) IS Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of Recruitment standard.com ducted by an Individ- /s/Tamra Wienke organization) dedi- (ARE) DOING BUSI- an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or The news assistant GED; AA degree Required Qualities: Benefits: Medical, ual. The registrant TAMARA WIENKE works directly for preferred. Previous cated to assisting commenced to trans- NESS AS: of any petition or account as provided in Pro- foster youth. Seek- Confidential Dental, Vision, Pre- PRESIDENT the editor but also exp. in a school act business under ADOBE bate Code section 1250. A Request for Spe- ing an energetic so- Strong Attendance scription drug pro- assists sports and setting is a plus. Record the fictitious business 301-07 JUDGMENT cial Notice form is available from the court cial service profes- gram, sick leave ben- features editors as sional who enjoys Deadline Driven name or names listed 4-26,5-3,10,17/07 RECOVERY clerk. Day Care Aide efits, life insurance, 1621 Wildwood Rd. well. Duties include working with transi- Long Employment above on April 18, FICTITIOUS ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: To assist the Day Employee Assistance Ukiah, CA 95482 rewriting and typing tional age youth. History 2007. Endorsed-Filed BUSINESS NAME James R. Mayo Care Manager with program, 401(k) plan, Laura Xerogeanes up news releases, Manage all agency Minimum Skills: on April 17, 2007 at STATEMENT Post Office Box 915 child supervision, housing resources, vacation benefits, 1621 Wildwood Rd. letters to the editor Strong Computer Skills File No.: 2007-F0263 Ukiah, CA 95482 and development of referrals, and holidays, jury duty the Mendocino Coun- Ukiah, CA 95482 and other material, Payroll & General ty Clerks Office. THE FOLLOWING (707) 468-1465 materials & activi- leases. Will be re- leave, bereavement Martha Gaddini organizing weekly sponsible for identi- Ledger /s/Debby DeLapo PERSON(S) IS leave, long term disa- 30 Brown Drive calendars, distribut- ties. Req: Must be fying and maintain- Previous HR with (ARE) DOING BUSI- bility, Section 125 DEBBY DELAPO Novato, CA 94947 ing mail and filing. 17 yrs old, with ing affordable rental 50+ Staff NESS AS: plan including flexible This business is con- The news assistant H.S. diploma or properties. Must Email Resume PACIFIC SHADE spending & depend- 302-07 ducted by co-part- also helps maintain GED equivalency. have landlord/ ten- Employment_hr@ SAILS Sell It Fast ant experience. 30 ent care, Pre-Paid le- 4-26,5-3,10,17/07 ners The registrant Daily Journal Experience working sbcglobal.net 1326 S. Dora St. hrs week. Excellent gal, AFLAC, Scholar- FICTITIOUS commenced to trans- With archives. in a childcare cen- GENERAL Ukiah, CA 95482 benefits & a great ship Grant, Health BUSINESS NAME act business under Candidates MAINTENANCE Erika L. Pierce Ukiah ter is a plus. team! Please speci- Club. All offers of em- STATEMENT the fictitious business should apply in fy position applying Light yard work, gen- 1326 S. Dora St. Competitive salary ployment are contin- File No.: 2007-F0204 name or names listed Daily person at the for in cover letter. eral cleanup, some Ukiah, CA 95482 above on March 26, & benefits. gent upon successful THE FOLLOWING Daily Journal Job #05-HS. Facility light repair work, This business is con- 2007. Endorsed-Filed Journal Fax resumes to: #236801917 completion of a Pre- PERSON(S) IS offices at must have vehicle, ducted by an Individ- on March 26, 2007 at 877.382.7617 Send Resume: Employment drug (ARE) DOING BUSI- Classifieds 590 S. School St. ual. The registrant the Mendocino Coun- Or Apply at: 707-462-6994 and some equipment. screening and back- NESS AS: All applications or Attn: Human commenced to trans- ty Clerks Office. Send resume to ground check. We WINGNUT must be filled 225 S. Hope Street Resources, act business under /s/Laura Xerogeanes (707) 462-5272 P.O. Box 422, Sanders Property are an Equal Oppor- 1326 S. Dora St. out on-site. Ukiah, CA 95482 EOE Management, tunity Employer. the fictitious business LAURA AES is an EOE. Ukiah, CA 95482 XEROGEANES 320 S. State, Ukiah THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2007 -13

HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP BUSINESS WANTED PETS & REC VEH 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 250 RENTALS 370 TO RENT 440 FURNITURE 500 SUPPLIES 610 CAMPING CASE MANAGER Hairstylists & LOOKING FOR Receptionist START WORKING OFFICE FOR RENT EMPTY Moving. Furniture for Awesome Russian ‘94 36’ Bounder Mo- for Environmental Managers SUPERVISOR needed for acctng NOW! Approx 400sq’ util. Sale. 400 A Park Guard Dogs tor Home. Cummings Alternatives Foster Supercuts is hiring off. Must have exp. in inc. Plenty of parking Blvd. Ukiah Large breed, both Dsl. Allison 6 spd. in children’s Estab. in 1988, 3 Family Agency. full & part-time styl- Microsoft Word, Ex- $400/mo. Paoli NESTED? 468-8012 parents on site, must trans. 65,246 mi. Gd residential facility. locations. no exper- Provide supportive ists and managers to cel, & Outlook. Look- Realty 462-4608 Clean, quiet, see! $1000 456-1142 tires. Gd cond. thru- BA/BS pref. Super- ience needed. Train- Sofa-Loveseat- services to foster cut, color & wax in ing for an ind. with drug-free, responsi- out. 743-2235 visory exp. req. Full ing provided. Drug Office/retail space Ashley. Like new! children & families in the Ukiah area. good phone & people ble new Ukiah Daily Boston Terrier benefits. Excel. test, cannabis not Great location. Sage green 2006 quality-brand the Lkpt. area. MSW Supercuts stylists are skills. Prefer ind. who Journal employee Pups, AKC, parents pay. Fax resume to tested. Good DMV, Approx 2000sf. State corduroy with dark Trail Blazer (Komfort) or MA in related field, offered exclusive can work P/T 15-20 seeks a temporary on site, $500. 463-6957 no theft or assault St. frontage. Good wood legs. $800 21’ travel trailer. Nev- B.A. with significant training to deliver all hrs/wk. May-Dec, F/T room in a Ukiah 279-8329, 349-3995 convictions. Assist parking. 468-8604 760-550-2014 er used, immaculate, exp. Offering exc. the latest trends as Jan-April. Please home until his wife Lumber Yard developmentally For Sale, 5 Shitzu sleeps 4, open fl. ben. & competitive well as flexible hours, mail cover ltr & res. SHOP/WAREHOUSE joins him from WANTED Foreman- strong disabled at home puppies, 8 wks old, plan Pd. $21,299- salary. Send resume: paid holidays & vaca- to: Crook, Sawyer & 4950+/- sq.ft. Washington. Very TO BUY leadership skills, reli- and on outings. 450 black, 3 males, $275 asking $16,000. Donna Gillispie, tions, medical/dental Associates, 532 S. Shared fenced yard handy with tools! able, exp. reqd. Sal. Call 485-5168 Cash for junk cars ea. 2 fem. $325 462-6192 756 East Ave. Chico, /life insurance & a School St. Ukiah, Great N. Ukiah Loc. Many references. Call for details. DOE & benefits. 459-3489 Big Lance overhead CA 95969 EOE student loan payback CA 95482 STUDENT 509-322-0817 Se habla Espanol. Send res. to PO Box camper, fully self program. Excellent 673, Ukiah 95482 INSURANCE DOWNTOWN 546-7553 Pit Bull Puppies Red Fox Casino Family Needs Home Blue, ADBA, contained, like new Circulation base pay + higher LVNs & RNs SPECIALIST 1600+/-sqft Ofc. Ste. NOW HIRING to Rent! Willits or Champion lines cond., $6500 earning potential. Hire-on bonus, P/T (Flexible sched- Hi-traffic loc. Parking. Director ● outer Ukiah. Exc. ref- APPLIANCES 983-6817 eves. Call Rhonda 707- Auditor - P/T ule over 10 months) 460 $2,000/ea am/pm shifts, great erences. N/S/P Call for 344-1719 to find out ● Kitchen $15.91-$20.31/hr. MEDICAL OFFICE USED (707)983-6723 MOTOR- work atmosphere. Erin-Ayla 456-9565 Ukiah how you can join our ● Tech or RETAIL APPLIANCES faserfamilyfarm.com CYCLES Call Deana or Dawn Sign families up for Professional couple 620 Daily Journal team! ● Security, S. Orchard & FURNITURE. 462-1436 health insurance. new to area desires Puppies-2 male Jack 2001 BMW K1200RS 590 S. School St. ● Cashiers Bilingual (Spanish) 3400+-sq. ft. Guaranteed. 485-1216 Home Care Options Mechanic Farm to rent 3/2 hse w/ Russell Beagle cross. Graphite metal flake Ukiah, Ca. ● 2 Floor Managers desired. Visit Parking. seeks caregivers for Machinery lovely kitchen in de- MISC. 6wks old, 1st shots. gray, excellent cond. ● Exp. promotions www.mcoe.us 130 HP, 4 cylinder- Management PT & FT & live in. Experienced, $15 to sirable area. 462-1887 480 FOR SALE $250.00 ea.459-2658 & marketing 707-467-5012 LEE KRAEMER water cooled, shaft and Circulation EOE. 462-6888 $30/hr DOE. Long 5th wheel tailgate person. [email protected] Real Estate Broker WANTED TO drive, six speed, experience term position, JD $50 FIRM. Housekeepers Friendly attitude Apply by 468-8951 380 SHARE RENT 510 LIVESTOCK heated grips, anti- preferred. Wanted. Start ASAP. Dealer. Full benefits. Towing mirrors. helpful. Willing to May 11, 2007 Store Front/Office Looking for female Meat Goats Boer lock brakes, system Exp pref. Apply 1340 Rainbow Ag. $20 pair - FIRM 235 E. Perkins Ukiah train. 984-6800 Approx. 650 sf. roommate. W. Side cross 2 does 1 weth- hard cases, BMW top Resumes can N. State St. 468-7403 or come in for TLC Child & 850 Waugh Ln. 2bdrm, 1 bth. bckyd, er $100 ea. 485-7070 case. Includes: Ohlin be emailed to MERCHANDISER/ 6 granite counter Housekeeping 2 pos. application. Family Services $400/mo. 462-6458 $500/mo. Avail. early cel 707-391-4680 shocks, Wunderluch udjpublisher@ CASHIER tops, 26’’x108”, open- $11-$12/hr. 200 Cahto Dr. seeks 2 additional May 205-7375 tank bag, Corbin cus- pacific.net F/T-some weekends, APARTMENTS 3 colors. From Tues-Sat, Laytonville homes for Shelter Roommate Wanted New Boarding Facili- tom seat + original $8 to $12/hr DOE. UNFURNISHED 367-6354 34hrs/wk +- or Sat- ●●●●●●●● Care program 300 Private, $700 + bills. ty! Pasture $150. per seat, new Metzler Full benefits. CLASS A DRIVER Wed 33hrs/wk +-.Call Now offering Applicants need to 1&2bd Apts. availa- 16 acres. No S/D. Harley Davidson 3 horse, Box stall $300. tires, bike cover, very wanted in Manches- Rainbow Ag. have at least 1 spare Round pen & arena. Orr Hot Springs employee ble on 351 N. Main 367-7883 wheel gas golf cart dependable and fast. ter. FT, year round. 1 462-6277 235 E. Perkins Ukiah bdrm to house a child $765/$850/mo, with vinyl top. Runs 707-367-2310 25k miles. This is the insurance after for up to 30 days. load per day w/ new MOUNTAIN VIEW no pets. 462-4759 NEW & USED great $450.00 BO. most bike you can Howard Guaranteed monthly Quality Alfalfa equipment. Pay ASSISTED LIVING 90 days. EQUIPMENT 468-1663 get for $8,000.00 Memorial Hospital allotment. Generous 400 $10.50 per bale, you starts at $17/hr DOE. (senior housing) 1-2bd avail: $855/mo. Dale (707) 275-2018 ❋RN’s Occupational RELIEF COOK increase upon place- 1985 21ft. Komfort Hot Tub ‘07 Deluxe haul. $12.00 per bale Serious, experienced NOW HIRING ment. Income tax-ex- 1-1bd avail:$655/mo. Therapist, PT 4 days week. travel trailer. Exc Model. Many jets. We buy used motor- applicants only. 972- RA NOC SHIFT empt. Exp. with chil- 4050 Burke Hill Rd. delivered. 485-0487 ❋PhysiclaTherapsist 11 am 7:15 pm. cond. insta. wtr. htr. Therapy seat. cycles & ATVS 7465 RA’S DAY & SWING dren req. Parents will Ukiah. 462-4088 FARM Ft Some exp. pref. receive training, + So- fully equipped. Warranty. Never Paid for or not. Call Class B Driver with Wage DOE 1bdrm apt., $600/mo. EQUIPMENT ❋CNA: PT, Will train. cial Worker, in-home Ready for your next used. Can deliver. 520 David at Motosports Hazmat, clean DMV. Apply at 1343 S. Contingent 1199 S. Dora for app. support & respite. $400 dep. No pets. adventure. Worth $5700. Sell Looking for Construc- 462-8653 Apply at 50 W. Lake Dora St. Ukiah ❋Clinical Retired Soc Worker/ Need 1 or 2-parent 4850050 $3,800.00 Contact $1950 with new tion Equipment . Honda Magna 750, Mendocino Dr. Ukiah Pharmacists, FT Nurse 4hrs/wk. with homes, with 1 parent Avail. now for rental, Brad 707-367-2656 cover. 707-766-8622 Working or not. “Proj- ‘89, runs, been NEW EXCITING home full time. Home Class C, Class B ❋Respiratory frail lady. $20/hr. 2bdrm, 1bth, fenced ects” o.k. 489-4045 sitting, $1100 obo. POSITION WORK- with no more than 1 Moving Sale, Driver. Clean DMV, 462-4491 489-4045 Therapist, FT ING WITH KIDS biological child con- yd., $1000/mo. + sec. ladders, painting GARAGE seasonal. Call ❋ BOATS CRNA, FT 6 wks pd vacation Sales sidered. 485-7222, 463-3680 420 equip. and tools. SALES $14-17/hr. 621-0300 590 AUTO PARTS & Apply online: 403 B. Small home- MANUFACTURED Retirees invited to LEE KRAEMER Must sell! 462-8245 apply. Contact TLC 16’ HOBIE CAT 630 ACCESSORIES CNAs ALL SHIFT- www.howard like environment, HOMES PROPERTY MGMT 707-463-1100 Ready to sail. Excel. PETS & Jeep Cherokee ‘94, New wage scale. hospital.org good pay & bens. Excel. opportunity. Spacious 1bd1ba. Lic#236800809 cond. w/extras & trlr. 500 SUPPLIES Larado, loaded, new Hire on bonus. Pick Howard Memorial Starting sal $11.76+ High income poten- $750. $600.485-1183 **SPRINGER** trans, parts or take up shift bonuses. Cln Hospital hr. On the job train- tial. Management TRINITY YOUTH POOL, LAUNDRY,  SPANIEL PUPS all. 459-0669 Make us your home. opportunities. If you CARPORTS fam.like atmosphere. ing prov. Flex. F/T, SERVICES lvr/wht/tri. AKC, PUBLIC Dawn or Deana  CRNA: FT P/T pos. avail.Fax are honest & moti- Child Care No Section 8. 4X4'S 440 FURNITURE shots+, ml/fml INVITED 462-1436  Clinical resume to 463-6957 vated we can teach Swing & graveyard 463-2134 650 FOR SALE you the rest. $500 (707)887-8434 VFW Post 1900 Come Work With Pharmacist FT, PT shifts available. NEWER Brass trndle bed w/ GMC SLE ‘03, Pick-  RN’s: Med Surg, Pest Control Tech: week + commission Border Collie Mix BREAKFAST & Our Team with de- Starting $9.40 per hr. 2 BEDROOM. serta mttrss. Like up 4x4 Z71 only 25K  ICU, ER, OR Bay Area Night first 90 days. Great puppies, INDOOR FLEA velopmentally disa- On call $9 per hr. DW\Garage+pool new $250. mi, never off-road.  CNA: PT, Route BR II Full benefits, 401k, personality plus. $275. MARKET bled adults. F/T, P/T Qualif. 21 years old, $850 mo. 463-2325 463-2359 Xlent 707-462-5601 Contingent Experienced. $20- closed Sunday. 485-5565 Sat.MAY 12 in home setting. Pick Med. & drug exam, or 972-6522 $15,825 Respiratory $22/Per Hour. Com- 459-9588 or fax T.B. test, criminal PARK PLACE Veteran’s up application 1000 resume 459-9580 B/O Therapist: FT plete Benefits Pack- background check. 1 bd. $750-$775 Memorial Hall Sanford Ranch Rd.  Check us out at Honda Passport Physical Therapist: age. 1-800-244-1176. Great benefit pkg. 2 bdr. $850 TH $950. 293 Seminary Ave. Ukiah or call 468-9331 claytonhomes.com Ukiah new in 99, 54k mi., 2 FT Apply Pool/garg. 462-5009 Apartments Construction-  PROOF Breakfast & 4wd, loaded, never PSR: Contingent SALES POSITION. 915 W. Church St. Spacious 2bd1ba. Equipment operators- OPERATOR off road, cust. stereo. Days Retail exp. helpful. Ukiah 95482 w/W/D. N/P. WTR., 8am-11am-$4 backhoe, dozer, etc.  The Savings Bank Studio $11,500 328-1802 Home Health Aide Apply in person UVAH GARB. PD. Flea Market Experienced. Bene- of Mendocino Apply online: Motosports of Ukiah Program Manager 462-8600 $590.....707 S. State....Utilities Paid 8am - 2pm TRUCKS fits. Fx 433-3952 HowardHospital.com seeks applicants for FOR SALE 1850 N. State St. BA in education or Spacious 2bd. Pool. Table Rentals $5 670 phone 433-2734. two On-Call Proof human services de- $635.....419 Jones...... Partly furnished Call 462-7622 HVAC Commercial Ask for Jimmy. No H20, trash pd. $775. 3/4 CHEVY, 1974, Development Operator positions sired. At least 3 yrs. Service Techs Exp. phone calls please Also 1bd. $675. Ht.  custom rebuilt 327, in our Information exp. working with Director reqd. Steady Work. AC Pd. N/P. 462-6075 1-2 Bedrooms extras, tool box, Technology Dept. people with develop- EL PUBLICO RCHDC, a well Truck Provided. long bed. Great for Requires 10-key by mental disabilities INVITADO established Non Benefits & Vac. Fax: $525....560 Talmage Rd...... Carport hauling loads. touch & familiarity req. Training & be- Profit Housing Corp 925-687-5458 with data entry pro- $2500 462-1796 REQUIRES: Experi- SAW FILER havior management $675....1114 W. Perkins...... Westside VFW Post 1900 IN-HOME CARE cedures. Processes (Entry Level) pref. Knowledge of Desayuno y Dodge 1500, 2006 ence with budgets, banking transac- Providing in-home Join one of the larg- state license benefi- $735....1920 S. Dora...... Upstairs Pulga Exc. cond. Low financing, & all tions captured re- UKIAH phases of housing care doesn’t just est local employers cial. Must have ability $735....2020 S. Dora...... Laundry onsite Sábado el 12 miles. Great price! pay in dollars, it motely through on- 459-1682 development. CA as an entry level to provide staff train- Townhouse. mayo also pays in joy - in line program. Com- ing, supervision & $800....4400 Old River Rd...Appt. only Veteran’s Dodge 4x4 Dakota, drivers license and pletes data entry, Saw Filer at our 2060 S. Dora insurance. Salary a job well done for planning. Also look- Memorial Hall ‘98. 8cyl, xtnded cab reject correction, Ukiah Sawmill. In- 2bd. 1.5 ba. $800. 293 Seminary Ave. Range $4678-5685 someone who gets ing for: Skills In- $825....145 Washington...... Carport w/ shell, air. $4800 and balancing func- spects & repairs Ukiah per mo DOE. to stay in their own structors & person- 462-9156 tions to prepare saws & machine Charming 1 bd. Desayuno Application required home because of al assistant. Excel. transactions for centers, & changes Apt. $775 & studio Applications available at las 8am a las 11am CARS - call 707-463-1975 you. Part and full benefit pkg. Req. val- processing. Sup- & sets up chip $675. All utils incl. $4 680 FOR SALE ext 0 or download time jobs available. id CDL, Cln. DMV re- ports Computer Op- Beverly Sanders Realty Co. Pulga BMW 330i, ‘05, 14 k from www.rchdc.org Flexible hours. heads on quad & port. H.S. diploma/ erations as availa- MOVE IN SPECIAL las 8am a las 2 pm mi, Blue Metallic over Send both applica- $9.00 per hour. gang edger. 1 yr GED & fingerprint ble & necessary. at 1416 S. State St. 320 S. State Street Renta de mesas $5 Sand Beige Leather, tion & resume to Health benefits cert. from college or clearance. Premium Package, Will train, but if you 3bd2ba. townhse. Llame a 462-7622 available (50 hours tech. school or 3 to Apps./job descrip- Steptronic trans, RCHDC, 499 Leslie have proof operator 707-462-5198 St., Ukiah, CA worked a month 5 yrs related exp. tion available. Ask  loaded. $16200. exp. we would like 140 Zinfandel [email protected] 95482 EOE minimum) & Work- and/or training. for Linda Sue 990 S. to talk to you. We 1bd1ba. $660 m 707-839-8832 ers Compensation Dora St. Ukiah, Ca. 1696 Lockwood Dr. test for 10-key Competitive pay & Hud OK. EXPANDING Insurance. Workers 95482 Lic.# 236800643 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL Yard Sale, house- BMW Z3 ‘98 Road- skills. benefits package. DEALERSHIP needed to provide 468-8824 hold items & lots ster, 6 cyl., exc. Apply in person Mendocino Forest Hopland cond., prem. int. pkg., looking for experi- domestic services AVAILABLE NOW more. Saturday, May at Savings Bank of Products Co. LLC. VICE-PRESIDENT MOVE IN SPECIAL power top. 72,000 mi. enced service and/or personal 12th, 9am-2pm $12,000. 937-1671 Mendocino County, ADMINISTRATIVE 2bd. 1 ba. Apt.$725 advisor. Salary care to aged, blind Contact Wendy at 171 BRUSH STREET 200 N. School St., SERVICES Estate Sale Sat only Cadillac Sevil 1999 + commissions, or disabled per- 707-485-6749 for Ukiah, CA MENDOCINO 3750 sq. ft. 8-3 No early birds. Good cond. $10,000 benefits & vacation. sons. Tasks may no later than an application or CENTURY 21 COLLEGE 3 roll-up doors 780 Maple Ave. Ski or make offer. Apply on-line @ include house- Monday, May 14, ‘07 visit mfp.com Les Ryan Realty 468-3024 or boat, 98 Honda Civic, 485-1520 thurstonhonda.com cleaning, cooking, at 4:00 p.m. EOE/AA EEO/ADA Property Management Security gate mendocino.edu furn, camping gear, laundry, shopping, m/f/v/d 468-0463 COMMERCIAL Front Desk/ Office tools, lawn equip. etc & personal care. SECRET Warehouse Worker 745 REAL ESTATE Advertising Asst. PROPERTY Parking Must consent to be SHOPPERS Full time w/Benefits, FREE GARAGE FOR LEASE P/T in Willits. M-F DEVELOPMENT fingerprinted for a To Evaluate Local salary DOE. Pre-em- DUPLEXES $1700 mo. SALE SIGNS. Avail. June 1st, 12K 9am-2pm. Reliable, SPECIALIST 320 high energy, multi- criminal back- Businesses. Flex hrs, ployment drug test. 1 month FREE w/ 2-year lease Realty World Selzer sq ft., good parking, being sought by 3 bdrm 1.5 bth in town. 462-4344 ground check, pro- Training Provided B & B Industrial Realty. 350 E. Gobbi tasker, personable RCHDC, a well Townhouse. Fire- for real estate office. vide references, & 800-585-9024 Supply, 923 Mazzoni 310 MASON STREET established Non place, W/D hu. gar. Fri & Sat 9-4 Furn, LOTS & Microsoft Publisher, attend an orienta- Street. 463-1223 Corner location Profit Housing corp: Secruity Guard/ yd. $1100/mo. $1600 many hshld items 760 ACREAGE multi-line telephones tion class. Youth Worker/ Real Estate Dev. Event Staff PT/FT dep. (707) 433-6688 3 roll-up doors from estate. Really Beautiful 2.5 wood- & front desk experi- Applications & Senior Youth Worker ed ac. in Fort Bragg, and/or construc- $7.50/DOE 463-1733 HOMES good stuff. 209 Cen- ence a +. Must have orientation are (2 years +) for transi- Good access w/parking off Hwy 20 in sunbelt. tion\knowledge req. FOR RENT tral Ave. Calpella. A must see. $280K own transportation. available in tional age youth, life 330 Office Salary range $3616- SECURITY (W. side of 101) bo. 367-2079 Spanish through skills program, Ukiah 2 bdrm 2bth Rdwd V. Please bring 4395 per mo. DOE. Ligouri Gated yard the Willits office. area. Flexible 1/2 W/D hu.DW. $1100/ resumes in person Application required Associates, Inc. Multi family parking Mendocino time position. mo. + dep. N/S/P $1800 mo. REAL ESTATE to 444 N. State St., - call 707-463-1975 Hiring Security lot sale. Sat 9-1 770 Ukiah. County In-Home ($10.31-$14.10 per Avail: 6-1 695-0579 Redwood Health ext. 0 or download Officers in: Clearlake 1Have equity in your Supportive hour) Plus benefits. More info contact: Club 3101 S. State property? Income Growing business from www.rchdc.org Ukiah, Ft. Bragg 2bd2ba. modular on Services (IHSS) Job description/ or credit problems? has excel. opportuni- Send both applica- 5 ac. Outside Beverly Sanders Realty Co. 468-0441 Public Authority Mon.-Fri. Full-Time application MCYP. Unusual property ty as “Mortuary tion & resume to Talmage. $1150/mo. 320 S. State Street Multi-Family Fixed rates in the 5’s Referral Registry. Weekends Off! 463-4915. Closes Assistant” for the N/S/P/D. 462-7419 Need cash out? Can do! To apply, call in RCHDC Requirements: 707-462-5198 Rummage Sale, Sat right individual. Must 5-18-07. EOE RATES STILL LOW! Ukiah 467-5875, 499 Leslie St., Ukiah, •Prev. security exp. 3bd1ba. Refrig. May 12th, 8am-2pm, Call Larry Wright be 18, high school Ca 95482 EOE in Fort Bragg SERVICES Range, W/D HU. No at Skate City Parking GOLDEN BEAR grad., conservative in •Regular work 962-1150, or in 200 OFFERED pets, N/S. $1300/mo. Lot, 2146 S. State St. MORTGAGE appearance, possess PT Dell Computer schedules 707-239-8080 Willits 456-3752 $1300 dep. 462-1396 MULTI-FAMILY CDL. Excel. pay and Tech. Ukiah & sur- •Law enforcement, Experienced Furniture NOW ACCEPTING Arkansas Cutie benefits. Mail resume rounding area. Relia- military Electrical Worker Immaculate Household goods to Empire Mortuary Licensed Nurses ble car a must. A+ 832PC a plus! Residential/ completely refurbish- APPLICATIONS Infant items- $72,500 Services, PO Box $1,500 hire on pref.,will train $13-$16 •Excel. Comm. Skills Commercial. ed 1bdrm 1bth, gar., all age items 2+ bdrm. house and 1245, Ukiah, CA Bonus for F/T DOE. email jobs@ •Clear DMV - Crim. Good references. yd, N/P. $825 + Subsidy available camper jacks barn on 4 mostly Licensed Nurses. hisincorporated.com 95482 or fax to 462- •Medical, Dental, Call Tom 263-8444 S/D 391-5852 roll top desk fenced ac. Approx. We need you on PT TASTING ROOM For Most Units 45 min. east of Fort 6728. Interview appt. 401K, Priv. on Mill Crk acre, fabrics our great team. position. Philo/Navar- Smith, Arkansas & supplemental appli- Need Tile near town. Small 1br 1125 S. State St. Please contact ro area. 895-3926. •Regular work Hours Holly Heights 707-485-5255 cation will follow. Installation? N/S/P/D $800 + util. Sat 8-3, Sun 9-3 Lakeport Skilled Ask for Claudia. and more.. Seller is Mendocino Medical Records Call 456-9747 895-3934/684-0435 1-2-3-4 bedrooms Co. CA resident. Nursing Center TEAM Guard Card Course Multi-Family Yard Assistant Will train (707) 263-6101 SUPERVISOR available Sweet 3bd.1ba., Sale, Sat 9-2, 1120 New Listing. Won- self-starter who can 77 Holly St & Salary DOE & $11 per hour BUSINESS w/studio. N. Ukiah by W. Church St. Furn, derful 3 acre parsel multi-task in fast- New Life Preschool Degrees. M.-F. 8-5. 707-265-2865 250 RENTALS Park, Schls., $1200. 201 Holly St. clths, lots of misc. w/ Lake Mendo. paced environ. F/T, of First Baptist Excel. benefits. 707-256-4324 953-3837 Don Sat & Sun 9-4 3311 frontage, gently 4 days/wk, benefits. Church seeks 1 pre Job description and Fax: 707-258-8897 Zaina Lane off of sloped w/ building Contact Anne Gary, school aide. If you COMMERCIAL ROOMS Apply at 77 Holly St. application at: www.ligouri.com Stipp Lane Ukiah. area, well & perk test Long Vly Health Ctr, have units in ECE or RESIDENTIAL & 350 FOR RENT TRINITY YOUTH or call 459-2153 completed. 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Lake Mendocino – Lake level: 735.92 feet; Storage: 65,792 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow: 121 cfs Outflow: 167 cfs Air quality – Ozone: .049 ppm (State standard .090 ppm) Carbon monoxide: .50 ppm (20.0 ppm) Nitrogen dioxide: .012 ppm (.25 ppm)

minute plays, will be presented. LitFest The LitFest children’s area will KZYX knocked off air feature storytelling and the The Daily Journal Continued from Page 1 work of children’s authors. Power surges in Anderson Valley about 11 a.m. Mendocino County’s inde- Wednesday knocked out power in the area, and KZYX has Amy Stewart will discuss pendent booksellers, regional been off the air since then and has since discovered dam- “Flower Confidential,” a publishers and self-published age to its transmitter. The public radio station is working revealing study of the global authors will sell books on the to get its equipment repaired and hopes to be back on the flower industry. campus quad. A variety of food Poetry will be well repre- air sometime today. will be for sale. sented at LitFest, highlighted Updates are available at www kzyx.org, and listeners Admission to LitFest is free. can also link to national radio programs from there. by the presence of Soto and Mary Norbert Korte, who Saturday workshops will be traces her poetic roots to the offered for a modest fee. For Beat generation. Soto and LitFest information or to regis- District Court. Korte will open Saturday’s fes- ter for workshops, call 468- Elections The court eventually sided tival activities at 10 a.m., pre- 3051 or 272-8305 or see: with Faulder, nullifying senting the “Poetry to Go” con- www.mendolitfest.org. November’s district attorney test awards. More poetry fol- Mendocino LitFest is made Continued from Page 1 election and sealing the lows with readings, digital possible through an Arts for our Keith Faulder, who was results. The state Supreme poetry productions, and a Flash Court upheld the lower court’s Future grant from the acting as interim district attor- Poetry Booth where poets, Community Foundation of interpretation on appeal. using manual typewriters, will ney at the time, rejected that Mendocino County, with addi- Faulder lost the April 3 compose personal poems for interpretation and said section special election to Lintott. tional support from the Friends 8026 was the correct elections patrons. SB 813 is sponsored by the Special sessions will explore of the Mendocino College code to apply and challenged Mendocino County Clerk- the cutting edge of publishing, Library. Other major sponsors the county in California Recorder. including book trailers created are the Ukiah Daily Journal, Submitted photo for Internet marketing. “Hot Visual Identity, J Design, and Berkeley author Gary Soto will be among the featured nied the decision was little Shorts,” a selection of 10- Nine Trees Design. authors at LitFest. Briefly changed from the one the Fed released after its last meeting in attention. They come to class When we make it if there isn’t ing a profit -- that they decid- Continued from Page 2 March; the assessment said policy makers are keeping their Crunch and tell us they only have a a whole lot of it (not enough ed to go a step further this The pope was asked where inflation watch the priority certain amount of eggs left,” to fill a bag) and there’s still year, hence the Crunch Bunch he stands on the issue during despite a slower economy. Continued from Page 1 Black said. some in the bag, we all eat it. was born. the flight to Brazil, in his first Though some investors “We are doing this as a ... Most importantly, before The dog treats, safe for full-fledged news conference were hoping the Fed would snacks, they also take a day to springboard to get the students we make it we all wash our human consumption, are sold since becoming pontiff in shop together for needed ready for work,” Piper said. hands ’cause if we don’t we to Moochie Poochie, Best in 2005. raise the possibility of a future rate cut, they weren’t surprised ingredients and supplies, keep Equally important, they will get the food dirty.” Show, Mendocino Farm by the committee’s stance. track of what they need as clearly enjoy the process. Last year, many of these Supply, Ukiah Veterinary Stocks resume their Moreover, they were relieved things run out, and do their “I like working with the same students tagged them- Hospital and the Ukiah climb after Fed to hear the Fed is not more own accounting. snacks and helping my friends selves the “Pampered Pooch Unified School District office. rate decision inclined than it has been to “So far we have been self- (in the class) out. If they don’t Team,” when they started a Pampered Pooch profits are raise rates, a move that would supporting. We are breaking do the work right, I help them dog treat business. As with the used to purchase more sup- NEW YORK (AP) — Wall make access to capital more even right now,” Turner said. out,” 11th-grader Veronica human snacks, the students plies and to treat the class to a Street wobbled, then regained expensive and potentially hurt “But it’s been a good lesson Valle said, noting she is the mixed the ingredients, pack- monthly lunch meeting. its stride Wednesday after the the stock market. “The Fed said for the kids. It’s taught them official spokesperson of the aged them, and then sold them Anything left over goes into a Federal Reserve told investors we’re not going anywhere,” responsibility ... the way in group. to various businesses in town. savings account for later use what they expected to hear: Larry Smith, chief investment business. They’ve learned Asked if she liked the taste They were so successful by the class. that inflation is still too high for officer at Third Wave Global math from this, keeping track of Heavenly Crunch, Valle with this venture -- which is Laura McCutcheon can be comfort, but the central bank is Investors. of inventory. The kids pay said: “I like the taste of it. still up and running and mak- reached at [email protected]. holding interest rates steady. The Dow Jones industrials rose to another record close. The central bank’s Open Market Committee as antici- pated left interest rates unchanged at 5.25 percent, as it has done since last summer. The statement that accompa-

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