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7 58551 69301 0 Monday: Sunny to partly cloudy 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 148 Number 13 email: [email protected] EMPLOYERS COUNCIL SCHOOL GARDENS GIVEN GIFT OF PLANTS Three DA Gardener shares seedlings contenders Valley Oaks garden square off won’t be using them By BEN BROWN By K.C. MEADOWS The Daily Journal The Daily Journal Drugs, money and the classifica- There won’t be any vegeta- tion of deputy district attorneys were bles growing in the five-acre all hot topics among the three candi- organic garden at Fetzer Valley dates for district attorney at the Oaks this spring. Friday lunch hosted by the But there will be plenty of Mendocino County Employers vegetables in gardens at area Council. schools. Incumbent Kate Frey, gardener for the District Attorney organic garden at Valley Oaks Norman Vroman, for 20 years, decided to give in keeping with away the thousands of seedlings his low-key cam- she had started in her green- paign, made only house now that Valley Oaks in a brief statement Hopland is closing. to the council. Frey contacted the nutrition “You know and gardening coordinators at who I am; you area schools and offered the know what I do,” Vroman said. seedlings to them for students’ Lintott gardens this year. Candidates On Friday, gardening teachers Myron Sawicki browsed through rows of heir- and Meredith loom tomatoes in two dozen Lintott both made varieties, lots of peppers from note of their long mild to spicy, herbs, gourds, service in the flowers, native grasses and even Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal District Attorney’s Kate Frey, garden manager at Fetzer, sorts plants to be given away with the closing of Office. Lintott alpine strawberries in both red Fetzer Valley Oaks. Plants will go to various school gardens throughout the area. and white. spent 10 years in Frey supplied the pots, soil the office before she said. going into private and even garden ID sticks. Cushman said it costs about “We’re having fun,” Frey practice, and $1,000 a year per school garden, Sawicki worked said, as she moved trays of so many schools have taken to seedlings into place. “It’s good there for more selling their plants or their crops than 20 years Sawicki to see people happy.” to keep the projects going. Karen Zimmerman, who before resigning Thousands of dollars raised earlier this year. works with Frey in the garden, by TV chef Emeril Lagasse at helped identify plants for the Lintott has also high-end auction/dinners at spent 10 years teachers and get them moved out Fetzer Valley Oaks in years past of the greenhouse. working in civil “The school kids are going to are running out, Cushman said. law in the private have a great year,” she said. Also on hand was Terry sector. She said Cheri Charles, who this year McCartney, who is planting a her varied experi- is helping with gardening at ele- garden at the Buddy Eller ence with the law mentary schools in Willits, was Homeless Shelter in Ukiah this gives her a unique delighted with the selection. year. and valuable per- She said she was looking for She plans to have close to an spective on how vegetable starts mostly, especial- acre planted to begin with, and the office should ly the rare heirloom varieties. Friday was carefully picking out be run. She said Vroman Linda Cushman, who helps tomatoes, peppers, herbs and the office was in garden at Pomolita Middle greens. She hopes to be able to need of new vision and direction. School, was looking also for supply lots of salsa, spaghetti Ryan Garner/The Daily Journal “It is my commitment to bring sauce and greens for the shel- Cheri Charles, garden and nutrition coordinator for the ethical leadership to the DA’s landscaping flowers and plants Willits Unified School District, and her husband, Ron, for the campus. ter’s meals. Office,” Lintott said. McCartney said the homeless pick out seedlings from the Fetzer greenhouse. Two ele- Sawicki also noted that he felt “There are some areas where mentary schools in the Willits area will be using the nothing’s been planted for 20 shelter will also have a Saturday there were problems within the vegetable market at the shelter plants in school gardens planted and maintained by stu- office and said he is the person capa- years,” she said, adding that dents. even vegetable plants -- like arti- to raise funds to keep the pro- ble of solving them. chokes -- make good landscap- gram going. “I’m coming to the office with the ing material. People working court-ordered “It’s a big project,” she said cultivating special seeds and right attitude, There’s no throne The Pomolita vegetable gar- community service and also with a big smile. McCartney, keeping such a vast variety of there; there’s no glory in this,” he den is in the back of the school those in employment training who is primarily trained as a vegetables and plants going, are said. by the school bus sheds, programs through the Ford horticulturist, looked around the at an end. Sawicki pointed to the attempt by Cushman explained. Street Center will help in the greenhouse and said she was county attorneys to be reclassified as “The kids do all the work,” garden, she said. saddened that Frey’s years of See SEEDLINGS, Page 2 civil servants as an indication of the “mutiny” occurring within the office.

See DA, Page 15 LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES COOPERATING FDA says there’s no medical Woman in trash case still a benefit to use of marijuana mystery; investigation goes on By BEN BROWN The statement is a contradiction of the 1999 The Daily Journal findings from the Institute of Medicine, a part By BEN BROWN Tree shopping center, where she said she was The Food and Drug Administration of the National Academy of Sciences, which The Daily Journal forced into a dumpster, has been processed announced Thursday it does not support the said marijuana’s active components could be Four days after Rebecca Huston was for latent prints and other evidence. The fin- medical use of marijuana. effective in treating pain, nausea, the anorexia found under a pile of garbage at Solid Waste gerprint evidence will be sent to a In a statement with other agencies within associated with AIDS wasting and other symp- Management of Ukiah, police in California Department of Justice lab in Sacramento, the department of Health and Human Services, toms. and Washington still have little information where it will be matched against a national the FDA said it had “concluded that no sound The institute suggested marijuana be rigor- about the man she says kidnapped her. fingerprint database, Smallcomb said. scientific studies supported medical use of ously tested in clinical trials to determine the “We don’t know anything that we didn’t Huston has been unable to provide a marijuana for treatment in the United States effectiveness of the drug. know yesterday,” said Mendocino Sheriff’s greater description of the man she said held and no animal or human data supported the Ukiah Morrison, a representative for the Capt. Kurt Smallcomb. safety or efficacy of marijuana for general Huston’s car, which was found in the Pear See MYSTERY, Page 2 medical use.” See MARIJUANA, Page 2 DuPont Corian® (707) 463-1732 Specialist & DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL Authorized Simpson Fabricating Dealer 10 % OFF ALL EMTEK HARDWARE Mastermark Dealer 2 – SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 2006 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

arrested on suspicion of FUNERAL NOTICES CORRECTIONS assault with a deadly weapon The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this and causing corporal injury to [\ space to correct errors or make clarifications daughters; Kari Williams her children and grandchil- friends will remember his to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- a spouse at 7:24 p.m. (John), Kelly Kincaid, Jaci dren and was a great friend laugh and smile and most ary notices or birth announcements will Thursday. Kincaid & Dr. Lesli Hewitt. to them as well. One of her importantly his ability to get result in reprinting the entire article. Errors Grandchildren; Hunter, last journeys was a trip to along with everyone. may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. Logan and Lindsey; brother Kansas to watch her He is survived by his wife CHP REPORTS Kenneth F. Howard and youngest daughter Lesli, Tianne Prather of Redwood uncle Paul Swearengin. Keni graduate from college. Our Valley, his son Cole Prather LOTTERY NUMBERS The following were was preceded in death by her world has dimmed because and step children Ryan DAILY 3: night: 2, 5, 2. compiled from reports father Kenneth L. Howard. of her departure. Cranford, Cody Cranford, afternoon: 5, 2, 9. prepared by the Califor- Keni was born Arrangements are under Shayla Cranford, Cory FANTASY 5: 01, 12, 22, nia Highway Patrol: Kennadene Lenda Howard the direction of Oak Hill Cranford, his mother Chyrel 32, 33. ARREST -- Mary Pinches, in San Louis Obispo, CA. Funeral Home, San Jose Rajeski and step dad Rick DAILY DERBY: 1st 30, of Laytonville, was arrest- The family then headed Calif. Rajeski of Boonville, CA. He Place: 05, California ed on suspicion of driving north to Ukiah where she was preceeded in death by Classic. 2nd Place: 09, under the influence on grew up. She later married, [\ his father Richard Prather, Winning Spirit. 3rd Place: Reynolds Highway near moved to Santa Clara and WILLIE PRATHER grandparents Angela and 03, Hot Shot. Highway 101 at 1:24 a.m. KENNADENE had four daughters. After Willie Prather, 41, of Michael Prather, and Faye Race time: 1:46.14. April 14. HOWARD OLSEN her girls were grown she dis- Redwood Valley passed and Cora Deely. MEGA MILLIONS: 2-4- ARREST -- Giuseppe 1940-2006 covered she had a talent for away Monday, April 17, A Celebration of Willie’s 7-27-41. Vidor, 55, of Ukiah, was Keni Olsen passed away numbers so she went back 2006. Willie was born Life will be held on Meganumber: 4. arrested on suspicion of dri- on Wednesday April 19, 2006 to college and learned August 5, 1964 in Long Thursday, April 27, 2006 at Jackpot: $12 million. ving under the influence on at the age of 66. A beloved Accounting. She retired in Beach, CA. the Apple Hall at the Highway 101 at 3:57 p.m. daughter, mother and grand- 1998. Willie was a life long Boonville Fair Grounds April 14. mother who will be greatly She was a very social per- Mendocino County resi- from 12:00 noon till 3:00 SHERIFF’S REPORTS ARREST -- Randal missed. Keni was a joy to be son and always enjoyed her dent; he graduated from pm. Shaffer, 48, of Ukiah, was around and had a genuine time spent with friends. She Anderson Valley High Memorial donations may The following were arrested on suspicion of dri- love of life. Her time on this was a fan of rock and roll, School. He worked as a be made to the American compiled from reports ving under the influence and earth was cut short by the loved funny movies, a great heavy equipment operator, Cancer Society. prepared by the Mendo- driving with a suspended ravages of Alzheimer’s. glass of wine and would and was proud of being able Arrangements are under cino County Sheriff’s license on the corner of Gobbi Keni is survived by her rather do anything other to wrench on anything. the direction of the Eversole Office: and South State streets at mother Rubye Howard, than housework! She loved Willie’s family and Mortuary. ARREST -- Scott Eugene 12:27 a.m. April 15. Andrews, 25, of Ukiah, was ARREST -- Brandon arrested on suspicion of com- Alberni, 35, of Ukiah, was Please sign the guest book at www.ukiahdailyjournal.com. Funeral notices are paid announcements. For information on how to mitting oral copulation on arrested on suspicion of dri- place a paid funeral notice or make corrections to funeral notices please call our classified department at 468-3529. someone under 18 years of ving under the influence on age at 11:31 a.m. Wednesday. Highway 101 north of Death notices are free for Mendocino County residents. Death notices are limited to name of deceased, hometown, age, date of Hopland at 3:40 p.m. April 15. death, date, time, and place of services and the funeral home handling the arrangements. For information on how to place a ARREST -- Kenneth Lee free death notice please call our editorial department at 468-3500. Hanover, 39, of Covelo, was See DAILY, Page 15

allegedly abducted her. case. Seedlings Mystery “I have no reason to say Kennewick Police that this didn’t happen,” Detective Sgt. Randy Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 Smallcomb said. “We have to Maynard said further investi- believe our victims until we gation revealed that the “This is an incredible col- her at gunpoint in her vehicle see evidence otherwise.” lection. The diversity of seeds money was transferred for four days while they drove Huston is recovering at between Huston’s accounts here, what she’s done, is from Richland, Wash. to Ukiah Valley Medical Center, and not withdrawn. priceless,” McCartney said. Ukiah, other than that he was where she is described as Frey -- who helped design wearing a ski mask. Other being in good condition. Maynard said he was the garden in 1986 and has questions about the case also Early information from the pleased with the cooperation medaled at the Chelsea remain unanswered. Kennewick Police he has been getting from the Garden Show in England -- Smallcomb said Huston’s Department appeared to call Mendocino County Sheriff’s will be unemployed on May lack of information could be some details of Huston’s story Office and was looking for- 29, one of many Fetzer due to trauma-induced amne- into question. Early reports ward to reading the MCSO employees losing their jobs sia or the hypothermia Huston said that Huston had with- reports when they arrive. with the company’s shutdown suffered from being exposed drawn $500 from her bank “They’ve been very help- of the 50-acre bed and break- Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal to the cold overnight after account a few days before she ful,” Maynard said. fast and tasting room facility. Terry McCartney, nutrition coordinator for the Buddy reportedly being ordered into was reportedly abducted. This She said she plans to take the Ben Brown can be reached at Eller homeless shelter, inspects pepper plants Friday a dumpster by the man who later turned out not to be the [email protected]. summer off. morning at the Fetzer Valley Oaks greenhouse. With The plant giveaway Friday the closing of the gardens, McCartney will use the gave her the satisfaction of plants as part of an organic garden for the shelter. visit us online at ukiahdailyjournal.com knowing someone would enjoy them Please Join Tom & Laura Allman for a.... “The best part of gardening ‘The best part of gardening is giving things away.’ is giving things away,” she KATE FREY said. FAMILY PASTA FEED medical use. In 2000, Delta pilots union Marijuana Mendocino County became When: Saturday, April 22nd from 4:00 - 7:00 PM the first county to legalize the leaders approve Continued from Page 1 growing of marijuana for Where: Ukiah Fairgrounds medicinal purposes. tentative accord National Organization to John McCowen, a Ukiah Associated Press Reform Marijuana Laws, said City Council member, said he ATLANTA — The leaders Tom Allman has the FDA announcement was didn’t think the announce- of the pilots union at Delta Air always worked to make ironic in light of the 1999 ment would have much effect Lines Inc. have ratified a ten- finding by the Institute of on the use of medical marijua- tative agreement, endorsing things better...And he’s Medicine and said the FDA’s na in Mendocino County. concessions that include an announcement was political. “We’re being pretty restric- initial 14 percent wage cut not about to change. “The FDA is protecting tive as is,” McCowen said. and assurances the union their interests, which is what He said the city would con- won’t block any company $ we expect,” Morrison said. tinue to focus on unregulated effort to terminate its pension The FDA announcement growers. plan. 25 Per Person also noted that “there is cur- Morrison said NORML The vote by the leadership $ rently sound evidence that planned to use the announce- was 12-1 in favor of ratifica- ment as an opportunity to edu- tion, according to a memo Students and Seniors 15 smoked marijuana is harmful” Pre-sale tickets available: and that “there are alternative cate the public on the many sent late Friday to pilots, who will be asked to approve it. FDA approved medications in uses of cannabis. • By calling 459-0963 “We’re looking forward to The agreement was • At Lost Coast Motorcycles, 1125 S. State Street existence for the treatment of reached between the nation’s the opportunity,” he said. • At Harley Davidson of Ukiah, 2501 N. state St. the proposed uses of smoked Ben Brown can be reached at marijuana.” [email protected]. See DELTA, Page 15 • Or get yours at the door A number of states, includ- ing California, have passed Catered by Zack’s Catering laws that allow marijuana for

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The story bore the head- Sunday on “Relationship vs. religion; Why faith is better than LOS ANGELES -- It was line “Weird Babel of Tongues: rule and regulations”; services are at 8:30 and 11a.m. Cub 1906 when William Seymour, New Sect of Fanatics is Scout pack number 77 meets in their facility on Mondays at the son of slaves, traveled to a Breaking Loose.” 6:30 p.m. New scouts are always welcome. small church to preach that Soon, all eight major news- Awana resumes after a one week hiatus on Tuesday from speaking in tongues was the papers were covering the 6:30 to 8 p.m. This is for children age three years through 6th ultimate path to salvation. The revival, as were religious grade. Mom 2 Mom is having their monthly activity today, call congregation rejected his mes- for details, 485-8541. newspapers called “holiness sage and promptly kicked him circulars” that were passed The junior high and high school youth group meeting times out. and location: High School Encounter is Wednesday at 7 p.m. among evangelical churches But that wasn’t the end of nationwide. Word spread with a topic of “God’s extreme make over: faithfulness” junior the story. high Fuel Up is Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. continuing a new series across the nation -- and then Committed to his belief, the world -- about the massive on “Games of Life: Clue” both in the youth room upstairs in the Seymour started his own social hall. revival under way in Los Their women’s group continues their Bible study on prayer group -- first at a Angeles. Wednesday at 9 to 11 a.m. A men’s bible study occurs every friend’s house and then at an One of the revival’s most Thursday night at 7 p.m. in the church library classroom. abandoned church in northeast notable characteristics, experts Visitors are welcome. Check out the new reminder sign in the Los Angeles. Within weeks, say, was that blacks and whites front of the church every Thursday morning. Scrap booking people of all races were worshipped under the same group meets from 6 to 10 p.m. tonight in the main social hall streaming to the City of Angels roof and shared pastoral duties. this Friday. to see the services where wor- “At its height, it drew peo- Finally, a week from today the youth will be having a church shippers fell to the ground and ple from all classes, wealthy wide work day as part of service to RVCC and Mt. Gilead uttered strange, unintelligible and poor, Hispanics, blacks, camperships. sounds. Jews -- you name it, everybody The boisterous, three-year said the Rev. Billy Wilson, Los Angeles in 1906, condi- executive director of the tions were ripe for the long- came,” said Synan. “Whole revival that followed made churches collapsed and joined A study of Genisis at Ukiah First international headlines and is Center for Spiritual Renewal, forgotten message. the celebration’s sponsor. “We The rough-edged town of it. There was a force there, it Presbyterian Church widely credited as the birth of was almost supernatural. modern-day Pentecostalism. want to show the world that 240,000 residents had doubled Nearly half of all adults living in the United States believe Pentecostals are about more its population in just six years, People said they could feel it in The movement, once relegated the air from about three blocks God created the universe in less than 10,000 years because the to the theological fringe, now than just feeling good and and the city sprouted so many Bible says so. In contrast, over 99 percent of all scientists in this claims up to 600 million fol- speaking in tongues.” new churches that modern-day away.” country believe the universe is billions of years old because sci- lowers worldwide and remains Pentecostals believe in a experts have called it an Within eight months, nearly ence says so. Which is true? Who can we trust? one of the fastest-growing sec- personalized commitment to “American Jerusalem.” 20 missionaries from the A study of Genesis at Ukiah First Presbyterian Church . tors of Christianity, according Christ and a second experience Hundreds of Christians revival struck out for Africa, Begin with us on Sunday, April 23, 5:30 p.m. Ukiah First to Vinson Synan, dean of known as “baptism in the Holy were so concerned about the India and China to start Presbyterian Church with a team headed by Bob Wallen. We Regent University’s School of Spirit.” That baptism is most freewheeling mentality of the Pentecostal churches, said will explore Genesis 1-11 in lecture and small group discus- commonly accompanied by rapidly growing city that they Cecil M. Robeck Jr., professor sions using a study guide developed by InterVarsity Christian Divinity and an ordained min- ister of the Pentecostal speaking in tongues, though had broken away from main- of church history and ecumen- Fellowship. other “gifts” from the Holy stream denominations to pray ics at Fuller Theological Topics this Spring will include creation, the first sin and sac- Holiness Church. Starting this weekend, up to Spirit can include faith healing, for a massive spiritual revival. Seminary in Pasadena. rifice, the flood and a new beginning with Noah and his fami- the casting out of demons and Those concerns reached a Revival attendees also ly. 60,000 followers will descend on Los Angeles to mark the modern-day prophecies. fever pitch on April 18 -- just established Pentecostal movement’s 100th birthday, a Followers base the practice on five weeks after Seymour’s churches across the South and Dalai Lama, at famed Mayo, celebration that begins with a Acts 2:1-4, in which Jesus’ arrival -- when San Francisco the Midwest, including the touts compassion’s role in health visit to the street corner where apostles were “filled with the was rocked by a massive earth- Pentecostal Holiness Church, the revival church once stood. Holy Spirit and began to speak quake. Many saw the quake as the Church of God in ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP) — The Dalai Lama followed up The Azusa Street location, now in other tongues, as the Spirit a sign of the apocalypse. Cleveland, Tenn., and the a routine medical exam at the Mayo Clinic with an address to in the heart of Little Tokyo, gave them utterance.” The same day as the disas- Church of God in Christ in 300 employees of the renowned health care institution, telling bears a commemorative Mainline Christians had ter, a major Los Angeles news- Memphis. them that love, forgiveness and tolerance can help a body heal. plaque. rejected speaking in tongues paper published a front-page Pentecostalism’s influence “If the mind is dominated by negative emotions,” he said, “We see the centennial as a for more than a thousand years, story about Seymour’s strange can also be felt in other evan- “then there is no possibility to develop compassion, kindness, homecoming for the move- believing that the Holy Spirit’s prayer meetings -- all-night gelical churches, particularly forgiveness and tolerance” and the resulting peace of mind ment, a wonderful memory of gift stopped with the apostles. services so rowdy that two in the music and worship style those virtues bring. what God did 100 years ago,” But when Seymour came to policemen were posted full of megachurches, Synan said. Faith Directory APOSTLES EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN CHURCH: HOPLAND BAPTIST CHURCH: Pastor Donald E. Smith; SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST: Pastor (ELS): Pastor Matthew Thompson; Phone 462-8201; Those seeking answers to today’s questions Sunday morning Bible study, 9:30 a.m.; Worship Service, Paul Hawks and his associate Shawn Sunday worship: 8:30 am; Sunday School: 9:30 am; are invited to come and experience God’s 10:30 a.m. Church is located near southeast corner of Paris invite you to worship with us Communion 3rd Sunday; Confirmation class; Thurs. 5:30 presence and realize His purpose for life Junction Highway 101 and Highway 175; 744-1449. Come through relevant Bible preaching by worship, love and serve Jesus Christ with us. Our message is Saturday mornings at 1390 Laurel pm; Adult Bible Study: Thurs 7 pm. Church is located at Avenue in Ukiah (462-5455). Sabbath 710-E S. State St., (Washington Mutual Bank Plaza) in Pastor Joe Fry. We meet in the Ukiah Valley “The Good News”. Jesus Christ died for you and offers you a Ukiah. Conference Center at 200 South School Street. personal relationship with an abundant and eternal life of services begin with SonRise Worship service at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. with nurs- victory at Hopland Baptist Church. There is a ministry for Fellowship (8:20 to 9:15 a.m), fol- ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Pastor Lehman Myatt; Sunday ery and children’s classes at the 10:30 a.m. service. An awe- you. Come to Him. lowed by Sabbath School (9:30 to School, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; some youth group meets Thursday evenings at 6:30 p.m. at 10:50 a.m.) and the main Worship KOL HA EMEK INLAND MENDOCINO Wednesday Family Night, 7 p.m. Church is located at 395 Trinity Baptist Church on South Dora. Reach us at 272- Service (11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.). Services in Spanish, 9722. JEWISH COMMUNITY: Rabbi Shoshanah N. Barnes St.; 468-1468. Devorah. Friday Night Shabbat Services: 1st & 9:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Welcome. ECKANKAR - RELIGION OF THE 3rd Fridays in our Shul. 6:30 p.m. - ASSEMBLY OF GOD: MINISTERIO HISPANO: Pastor LIGHT AND SOUND OF GOD: Dairy/Vegetarian Potluck dinner follows. ST. PETER EASTERN CATHOLIC CHURCH 190 Orr Edward Echevarria. Actividades del Domingo: Escuela Worship Services, Introductory Talks, Shabbat and Holiday Services. Religious Street, Ukiah (at the corner of Orr and Brush streets). Dominical, 12:00 a 12:45 pm, Servicio de Adoración, 1:15 Book Discussions and Satsang. Public School: Sunday 10:00 a.m. Torah study and adult p.m. Actividades de la semana: Martes y Jueves, 7 p.m. Pastor Fr. David Anderson. Schedule of Services: welcome. Call for location and times. 1- classes. Culteral Celebrations. 707-468-4536. Saturday: Great Vespers 5:30pm; Sunday: Matins- 7:30 Local de la Iglesia, 395 N. Barnes St.; 467-2797. 800-423-0771 or 468-5870 FREE book available. NAZARENE CHURCH: Ukiah Valley First Church of the am; Divine Liturgy- 9:00 am. For information about week- ASSEMBLY OF GOD, REDWOOD VALLEY: Reverend Nazarene. Co-pastors Barbara and Jack Cobbs. Sunday day services, please call Fr. David at 468-4348, or stop by Kim Harvey, Senior Pastor; Sunday worship begins at 10 FIRST BAPTIST: Associate Pastor, Mike Dobbs; Youth morning worship, 10:45 a.m. Tuesday Women’s Bible Study, the church for a printed schedule. a.m., with kids’ church available at that time. Nursery avail- Pastor, O.J. Johnson; Pastor Emeritus, William C. Duncan; 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible oriented program for children, able for children under 5. Wednesday is Family Night, with Pastor Bill Harrison, Interim Pastor. Sunday School for all 6:30 p.m. Church is located at 604 Jones Street. 462-4869 THE RIVER FOURSQUARE CHURCH- Come join us classes for teens, and children ages 4-12 beginning at 7 p.m. ages at 9:30 am, morning worship at 10:50 am, Wednesday for inspiring, enjoyable worship and heartfelt Bible teach- The adults will participate in an in-depth Bible Study. For Awana club at 6:15 pm. The church is located at 300 W. NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH: (An ing in a casual atmosphere each Sunday at 10:00 am in the more information 485-7684. Smith Street. For details or other ministries, please call 462- Evangelical Free Church). Pastor Dan Bergstrom 2779. and his staff invite you to our contemporary, rev- Fine Arts building at the Redwood Empire Fairgrounds in CALPELLA COMMUNITY: Pastor Bill Norbury; erent worship service Sunday at 10:45 a.m. Ukiah. We provide a nursery area and Sunday school for Worship Service Sunday, 10 a.m.; Bible studies, Wed. 10 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF REDWOOD VALLEY: Children are invited to participate in children aged 3-10. Be sure to join us for Resurrection a.m., Thurs. 6 p.m. Church is located at 6251 Third St. Sunday morning Service 10:30 AM. Wednesday night Bible Children’s Church. Classes for all ages meet Sunday on April 16th! Need more information? Call us at (Third St. is behind - West- of the Calpella Post Office), P.O. Study/Prayer Meeting 7:00 PM. 642 Ellen Lynn, Redwood at 9:30. Nursery provided. Opportunities for 462-7766. We look forward to meeting you! Box 37, 485-7983. Valley. 485-7713. children, youth, and adults are available during the week. Our church is located at 750 Yosemite Drive. (behind Burger King), FIRST CHRISTIAN (Disciples of Christ & United phone 468-9251 or [email protected] for more information. TRINITY BAPTIST: 900 S. Dora Ave. (Corner of Dora CALVARY BAPTIST: Pastor David Donnell, Sunday Church of Christ): Sunday worship is 11:00. Adult Bible www.newlifeukiah.org & Luce), Ukiah. Pastor Mike Fenton (senior) and Gerry morning services: 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.; Sunday school - Study before worship beginning at 9:45. We celebrate Burney (associate); Sunday mornings: 9:45 a.m. Sunday 9:45 a.m.; evening service 6 p.m.; AWANA clubs - Communion at the Lord’s Table each Sunday. Our Table is NEW LIFE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 266 Wednesdays, 6 to 8 p.m., Sept.-May; mid-week prayer - School; 11 a.m. Worship Service. Tuesdays: Women’s, an open table and all are welcome to share with us. Children East Smith Street, Ukiah, CA. Pastor David Moore. 707-462- Seniors & Home Bible Studies (call for more info.) Wednesday, 7 p.m.; jr. high youth Tuesdays. 7 p.m.; sr. high begin worship in the sanctuary and after Children’s Time 3496. Thursday night bible study @ 7:30. Sunday morning youth, Wednesdays, 7 p.m.; Church is located at 465 Luce they are excused to their Sunday School classes. Classes are Sunday school @ 10:00. Morning Worship @ 11:00. Wednesdays: 6:30 p.m. Youth (grades 6-12), 7:00 p.m. (1st Ave., call 462-5638. available for both younger and older children. 140 N. Spring & 3rd weeks - Visitation; 2nd & 4th weeks - Bible Study). Street. Pastor Cherie Marckx. Phone: 462-5830. POTTER VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor Tony Arnds. CALVARY CHAPEL OF UKIAH: Pastor Les Boek; Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship Service, 11:00a.m.; UKIAH BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor, Rev. Richard Oliver Sunday morning service 10AM. Wednesday night bible FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST (CHRI- Wednesday Bible Study, 7:00p.m. 10501 Main St., Potter and Youth Pastor, Dave Dick; Sunday study at the church. 1045 S. State St., Ukiah; For more STIAN SCIENCE): We welcome you to visit our services Valley, CA 95469. 743-1598 School for all ages 9 a.m.; Sunday information. Call 485-1002. Listen to C.S.N at 88.1 FM. and our reading Room. Our Sunday service is at 10 a.m., with Sunday school at the same time for students to age 20. REDWOOD VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH Sr. Pastor Worship service 10:15 a.m., nursery care CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY Our Wednesday meeting is at 7:30 p.m. and includes a time Kevin McDougall; Youth Pastor Justin Talso; Worship Services available; followed by refreshments SAINTS: You and your family are welcome to worship with for sharing.The Reading Room is open to everyone on at 8:30 & 11:00a.m.; Sunday School for all ages, 9:45a.m. Sr. and fellowship; Children and Youth us. There are two blocks of services: Second Ward: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. to 2 High youth group Wednesday, 7:00-9:00p.m.; Jr. High Youth ministries; Young Married Sacrament - 9:00; Sunday School/Primary - 10:20; Gospel p.m. 204 S Oak St., 462-6155, [email protected]. group Thursday, 6:30-8:30p.m.; College/Career, Sunday Fellowship; Jr. & High School Study (18+) - 10:20; Relief Society (women) and Priesthood 7:00p.m.; Women’s Bible Study, Wednesday, 9:45 a.m. and Parents’ Fellowship; Hosting FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: Pastor Sherry Budke. Al Thursday, 6:30 p.m.; Men’s Ministry small groups meet at vary- (men) 11:10. Bishop Carl E. Morgensen 462-0566. First Precept Bible studies on Thursdays. Church is located at Ward: Sacrament - 11:00; Sunday School/Primary - 12:20; Damon, Alfonzo Ucan. Our purpose is to extend Christ’s ing times a week; Adult Home Bible Study’s meet Wednesday love and truth to all people. Sundays at 9:00: Worship, and Thursday. Church is located at 951 School Way, Redwood 2140 Arroyo Rd., 462-0151. Gospel Study (18+) - 12:20; Relief Society (women) and Hispanic Worship, Nursery (2mos-4yrs.) Children’s Church Valley; 485-8541 Priesthood (men) 1:10. Bishop Dennis A. Cooper 462-1242. (K-5th grade) Adult Sunday School Class. Sundays at UNITED METHODIST: Pastor Lisa Warner-Carey; Every Wednesday evening 6:00 to 8:00 there are youth and 10:00am we have fellowship in Bromley Hall. Sundays at RELIGIOUS SCIENCE CENTER FOR POSITIVE Cub Scouts activities for the public and members. For more Worship and Sunday school, 10 a.m. Soul Purpose, a mod- 10:30 am: Worship, Kingdom Kids Children’s Program (3 LIVING: Minister Dr. Candice Becket; Sunday ern evening worship experience featuring up beat music, information and specific times, contact the Bishop from yrs.-5th grade), Jr. and Sr. High Sunday School, Radio Power Service 9:00-9:30 a.m., Meditation Service 10:00- either Ward. Church Services are held in the front building Broadcast: on K-WNE 94.5FM. Corner of Perkins and Dora 10:15 a.m., Celebration Service and Youth Church 10:30 will be at 5:30 every Sunday. Childcare for infants and tod- at 1337 S. Dora St., Ukiah. Streets. Handicap accessible. 468-9235 a.m., Teen Youth Group 6:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday Healing dlers. Offered weekly, religious studies, youth activities, Circle 6:30 p.m. A new way to think, a better way to live. All and small group ministries. On going special community CHURCH OF CHRIST: Welcome to the Church GRACE LUTHERAN: 8:30am Traditional Service; welcome. Located at 741 S. Oak St., Ukiah 462-3564. events. Church is located at 270 N. Pine St. 462-3360. of Christ 25 Norgard Ln. Need a ride to bible class or serv- 9:40am Bible Study/Sunday School; 10:30am Contemporary ices call 462-2248. Bible study Sunday 10 a.m.; “Life of Service. Allen Dunn, Interim Pastor. 200 Wabash Ave., RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS: The Religious UNITY OF UKIAH: Gina Scott, Spiritual Leader; Christ” from the book of Luke taught by Dennis Hofschild; Ukiah; 462-7795. Email: [email protected] Society of Friends (Quakers) meets for unprogrammed Wednesday prayer and meditation 11:00 a.m., Sunday medi- Worship 11 a.m.; Sermons by minister Dennis Hofschild. (silent) worship Fridays at 6:00 p.m. in the Walnut Village Sunday Evening; Bible study- 5PM - Study Series on “Ma- HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Regional Community Room at 1240 North Pine Street in Ukiah and tation 10:00 a.m.; Sunday worship service 10:30 a.m. king every effort” by Peter Nuñez. Wed. evening bible study Missioner Father Harry Allagree; Sunday Services will be at Sundays at 10:00 a.m. at 332 Hillview Avenue in Ukiah. All Refreshments to follow. Church is located at 321 N. Bush - 7PM. Various subjects. For more information call 462- 8 and 10 a.m. Wednesday Eucharist will be at 10 a.m. The are welcomed to worship at either or both Meetings. For St.; 462-4061. 1534 or 462-2248. Church is located at 640 S. Orchard Ave: 462-8042. more information call 485-8350 or 463-0266. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR CHURCH OR MINISTRY IN OUR FAITH DIRECTORY CALL OUR CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 468-0123 FOR RATES AND INFORMATION. 4 – SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 2006 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] From the desk of... From the desk of...

MAUREEN DOWD NICHOLAS KRISTOF

The decider sticks The big burp theory with the derider of the apocalypse WASHINGTON -- At first Rummy was reluctant to talk about the agonizing generals' It's a dark and stormy night, and deep within the belated objections to the irrational and bully- ocean the muddy bottom begins to stir. ing decisions that led to carnage in Iraq. The Giant squids flee in horror as reservoirs of methane rebellious retired brass complain that the frozen at the bottom of the ocean begin to thaw, releas- defense chief was contemptuous of advice ing bubbles that rise to the surface. Soon the ocean from his military officers and sabotaged the surface is churning and burping gas like a billion Iraq mission with willful misjudgments overfed infants, transforming the composition of our before and after the invasion. atmosphere. "I kind of would prefer to let a little time That's a scene from a new horror movie I'm envi- walk over it," Rummy told reporters at a sioning, called "Killer Ocean." I'm hoping it might Pentagon briefing on Tuesday. But seconds play in the White House and Congress, because it later, he let loose a river of ruminations, a depicts one of the more bizarre and frightening ways Shakespearean, or maybe Nixonian, soliloquy in which global warming could devastate our planet -- that showed such a breathtaking lack of com- what scientists have dubbed the "methane burp." prehension that it was touching, in a perverse Letters from our readers Since President Bush is complacent about conven- way. tional risks from climate change, such as the prospect that those of us in Manhattan will end up knee-deep in He flailed and floundered through anec- a cut of the purchase? We owe it to our dotes from his first and second stints at the Start setting an example the Atlantic, let's try fear-mongering. kids to be grown-ups that are willing to Methane is a greenhouse gas that is 20 times more Pentagon, arguing that he drew criticism To the Editor: fight to make this community a safer because he was a change agent, trying to In the April 4 article “What are powerful than carbon dioxide. And thousands of giga- place for them. We should be people who tons of methane, equivalent to the total amount of coal transform the lumbering military bureaucracy. schools doing about drugs on the cam- are willing to stand against the same evil He talked about things that most people pus?” Vicki McCallum gave us some in the world, lie deep within the oceans in the form of forces that are claiming their peers at far ice-like solids called methane hydrates. wouldn't understand -- how 30 years ago he excellent suggestions for ways to keep too rapid a rate. This will not usually chose a M-1 battle tank with a 120-millimeter The big question is whether global warming -- tem- drugs off our campuses. In April 8th’s leave you with a warm and fuzzy feeling peratures have risen about one degree Fahrenheit over cannon and turbine engine instead of the 105- “Drug dog locker searches OK’d” Bob but when you look back you will see just howitzer and diesel engine the Army had the last 30 years -- will thaw some of these methane Harper of Willits called this decision “an how important it was for you to take this hydrates. If so, the methane might be released as a gar- wanted. He babbled on about reforms in the opportunity to give students a wonderful stand. Ukiah, will you join me? Unified Command Plan, the Defense gantuan oceanic burp. Once in the atmosphere, that gift.” It is clear to me that two and a half Nori Scouras methane would accelerate the greenhouse effect and Logistics System, the Quadrennial Defense years after the loss of her son, Vicki is try- Ukiah Reviews and the National Security Personnel warm the earth and raise sea levels even more. ing to give that same gift to my students Last call for change "The juiciest disaster-movie scenario would be a System and about going from "service-centric at Ukiah High School. How can we fail war fighting to deconfliction war fighting, to To the Editor: release of enough methane to significantly change the her again, as a community with concerns atmospheric concentration," suggests the excellent interoperability and now towards interdepen- for the rights people have? What right Sad to admit, but Tiny Harris was right, dence." when he said of my letter about boy- discussion of methane hydrates by scholars at does a person have to bring a vehicle with www.realclimate.org. When you yank the military from the 20th- drugs in it to our high school? Was it not cotting Chevron stations in the Ukiah area century industrial age to the 21st-century to force them to lower their prices, that One reason for concern about a methane hydrate her right to have the controlled substance apocalypse is that something like it may have hap- information age, Rummy said, you're bound that killed her 16-year-old controlled? the people of Ukiah did not have the to cause "a lot of ruffles." courage or will to follow my suggestion. I pened several times in the past. For example, 251 mil- One must wonder what is wrong in a lion years ago, there was a catastrophe known as the Asked why he twice offered to resign dur- community where all sorts of controlled was ignored when I explained that only in ing the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal but unity could any group effect change to Permian extinction that came close to wiping out life substances are available to the very people on earth. has not this time, Rummy smiled and replied, we are called to protect from them. As a right a wrong. "Oh, just call it idiosyncratic." The protesters against the immigration Nobody is sure what caused the Permian extinction, parent and a teacher I won’t soon forget but one theory is that it was methane burps. Idiosyncratic, indeed, with Iraq in chaos, our senior telling us about the free flow of bill is a perfect example. Thousands of the military riven and depleted, the president people marched though the streets of And as long as I'm fear-mongering, there was also a painkillers among his classmates two better understood warming 55 million years ago, poleaxed, the Republican fortunes for the years ago or that when we inquired about many of our major cities demanding midterm elections dwindling, and Republican change and law makers at all levels of known as the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, the source that he speculated that it must or PETM. That was a period when temperatures shot lawmakers like Chuck Hagel questioning be from parents. Could the very people government are listening. Whether you Rummy's leadership and Democratic ones agree or not with their demands, is not the up by 10 degrees Fahrenheit in the tropics and by that carried him on wonderful field trips about 15 degrees in polar areas, and many scientists like Dick Durbin proposing a no-confidence as a younger man now be willing to sup- point of this letter. All I was asking you to vote in the Senate. do when I like a small candle in the dark think it was caused by the melting of methane ply his friends with another kind of hydrates. The secretary made it sound as if the gen- “mind-expanding” experience? I remem- void of price gouging is to consider my erals want him to resign because he made suggestion, but instead you chose to blow "The PETM event 55 million years ago is probably ber being very glad that we were on the most likely example of their impact, though there reforms. But they really want him to resign another college visitation and that he out the light of reason and eat the candle. because he made gigantic, horrible, arrogant As a symbol of how I feel about you are smaller events dotted through the record," says could not see my reaction from the back Gavin Schmidt, a NASA expert on climate change. He mistakes that will be taught in history classes seat of the car. I really wanted to believe people allowing yourselves to be led like forever. cattle to the slaughter sheep to be sheered, emphasizes the uncertainties, but adds that since we he was wrong. But is it really so impossi- are likely to enter a climate that hasn't been seen for a He suggested invading Iraq the day after ble to imagine when it was in other peo- look for me outside the local Chevron sta- 9/11. He didn't want to invade Iraq because it tions after this letter is printed. I will be few million years, it's reasonable to worry about ple’s homes that he had his first experi- methane hydrates. was connected to 9/11. That was the part his ence with drugs? With alcohol? With the one ringing the cowbell. Can you say neocon aides at the Pentagon, Wolfie and “mooo-mooo-baaaa-baaaa” ? To be sure, some experts are skeptical. Daniel other dangerous experiences? Are we col- Schrag, a geochemist at Harvard, doubts that methane Doug Feith, had to concoct. Rummy wanted lectively abandoning our greatest treasures Utah Haley to invade Iraq because he thought it would be Ukiah hydrates were the culprit 55 million years ago. For to some poorly constructed argument that starters, he says, the theory doesn't offer a good expla- easy, compared with Iran or North Korea, or it is hypocritical to stop them from doing compared with finding Osama. He could do it nation of the initial change that melted the methane the same things that we did when we were cheap and show off his vaunted transforma- THANK YOU LETTER POLICY hydrates. tion of the military into a sleek, lean fighting their ages? That “we” continue to do in For all the uncertainty, there is an important point force. the privacy of our homes? Do we under- Editor’s note: The Daily Journal welcomes here: The history of climate shows that it does not Cloistered in a macho monastery with W. stand how vulnerable this leaves our kids? letters of thanks from organizations and indi- evolve slowly and gracefully, it lurches. There are tip- What has happened to the idea that it is a viduals. We are glad that so many successful ping points, and if we trigger certain chain reactions, ("The Decider"), Dick Cheney and Condi events are held here. However, thank you let- Rice, Rummy didn't want to hear dissent, or parent’s responsibility to protect their then our leaders cannot claim a mulligan. They could minor child? That it is the community’s ters must be kept short. For that reason we set back our planet for, say, 10 million years. delve into worries about Iraq, the tribes, the have a 20-business name limit per letter. If sects, the likelihood of an insurgency or a laws that protect the community? Are we The White House has used scientific uncertainty as all so enamored of rebelling for rebel- your letter lists more than 20 businesses it will civil war, the need for more troops and armor not be printed. Shorter thank you letters which an excuse for its paralysis. But our leaders are sup- to quell postwar eruptions. lion’s sake that we are willing to turn our do not contain lists of participants or donors posed to devise policies to protect us even from threats "He didn't worry about the culture in Iraq," kids over to the crushing peer pressure of will be printed more quickly. Those wishing to that are difficult to assess precisely -- and climate said Bernard Trainor, the retired Marine gen- these times? To the alcohol a surrogate, thank long lists of people and businesses are change should be considered even more menacing eral who is my former colleague and the co- available in the parking lots on Friday and welcome to contact our advertising department than a nuclear-armed Iran. author of "Cobra II." "He just wanted to show Saturday nights, provides in exchange for for help with a thank you ad. Moreover, uncertainty cuts both ways. The best them the front end of an M-1 tank. He could guess of climate experts is that the seas will rise by have been in Antarctica fighting penguins. He two feet by 2100, but if the West Antarctic Ice Sheet didn't care, as long as he could send the mes- WHERE TO WRITE were to melt, then that alone would raise the seas by sage that you don't mess with Hopalong 20 feet. Cassidy. He wanted to do to Saddam in the Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Santa Frankly, it's the well-known risks of rising temper- President George Bush: The White atures and sea levels -- more than worry about a cata- Middle East what he did to Shinseki in the House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, 576- Pentagon, make him an example, say, 'I'm in clysmic methane burp -- that should drive us to curb ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX 2297. Berg's field representative in Ukiah carbon emissions. charge, don't mess with me."' (202)456-2461. office located at 104 W. Church St, Ukiah, The stoic Gen. Eric Shinseki finally spoke But our political system doesn't seem able to grap- Governor Arnold 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax number ple with scientific issues like climate. Our only hope to Newsweek, conceding he had seen a former Schwarzenegger: State Capitol, Sacra- is 463-5773. E-mail to: classmate wearing a cap emblazoned with for firm action would be a major U.S.-led global ini- mento, 95814. (916) 445-2841; FAX [email protected] tiative to curb carbon, and the Bush administration has "RIC WAS RIGHT" at West Point last fall. He (916)445-4633 said only that the Pentagon had "a lot of tur- Senator Wes Chesbro: State Senate already dropped the ball on that. moil" before the invasion. Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Senate District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, The best reason for action on global warming Just as with Vietnam, when LBJ and Robert Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375; FAX remains the basic imperative to safeguard our planet in McNamara were running the war, or later, (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- (916) 323-6958. Ukiah office is P.O. Box the face of uncertainty, and our leaders are failing when Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 785, Ukiah, 95482, 468-8914, FAX 468- wretchedly in that responsibility. If we need an apoca- took over, we now have leaders obsessed with Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart 8931. District offices at 1040 Main St., lypse to concentrate our minds, then just imagine our not seeming weak, or losing face. Their egos Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. Suite 205, Napa, 94559, 224-1990, 50 D descendants sitting on the top of Mount Ararat beside are feeding their delusions. 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- St., Suite 120A, Santa Rosa, 95404, 576- their ark, cursing us for triggering a methane burp. Asked by Rush Limbaugh on Monday 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; sena- 2771, and 317 3rd St., Suite 6, Eureka, Nicholas D. Kristof was appointed to a special about progress in Iraq, Rummy replied, "Well, [email protected] 95501, 445-6508. Email: senator.ches- post as columnist for The New York Times in the progress has been good." He said that if Congressman Mike Thompson: 1st [email protected]. 2001. you always listened to critics about war, "we District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, Wash- Mendocino County Supervisors: wouldn't have won the Revolutionary War" or ington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225-3311; FAX Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- World War I or World War II, and America (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg district office, burger, 2nd District; Hal Wagenet, 3rd Dis- The Ukiah would have been a different country "if it 430 N. Franklin St., PO Box 2208, Fort trict; Kendall Smith, 4th District; David existed at all." Bragg 95437; 962-0933,FAX 962-0934; Colfax, 5th District. All can be reached by DAILY JOURNAL But the conscience-stricken generals are www.house.gov/write rep writing to 501 Low Gap Road, Room 1090, not critics of war. They are critics of having a Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State Ukiah, 95482, 463-4221, FAX 463-4245. Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows war run by a 73-year-old who thinks he's a Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 2137, [email protected] force for modernity when he's really a force Advertising director: Cindy Delk Office manager: Yvonne Bell for fantasy. It's time to change the change Circulation director: Cornell Turner Group systems director: Sue Whitman agent. Visit our web site at ukiahdailyjournal.com Maureen Dowd became a columnist for Member Member California Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers The New York Times' in 1995 . email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SATURDAY, APR. 22, 2006 -5 FowlerFowler FFamilyamily DEALERSHIPSDEALERSHIPS

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youth or youth groups with an adult sponsor to military officers, and the Chief of the Concow. located on Ford Road, at the north entrance to implement ideas that will positively affect In acknowledgment of the breadth of the the Fairgrounds. Brighten up someone’s day COMMUNITY BRIEFS youth within their school or communities. tragedy, the author dedicates “Killing for and help the class as well. The Youth Philanthropy Board, a training Land” to “all victims of the West’s frontier vio- opportunity for Mendocino County youth orga- lence”. Tickets available now for nized under the auspices of the Mendocino For further information about this literary MS Walk to be held on May 7 Phoenix Certified Hospice’s County Work force Investment Board Youth event, contact Mendocino Book Company at in Ukiah at Todd Grove Park Council, will be awarding mini-grants to youth 468-5940. ‘Spring Fling Drawing’ to implement community service projects for The 18th Annual MS Walk for Multiple This year the tickets to Phoenix Certified youth. Enjoy a Spring Hike with a Sclerosis will be held Sunday, May 7 in Ukiah Hospices’ annual “Spring Fling Drawing” can The Youth Philanthropy Board has issued a at 9 a.m. (check in at 8 a.m.) at Todd Grove mean winning one of over 35 amazing prizes request for applications and will select which Naturalist at the RVOEP Park. There will be a 2K,5K and 10K walk donated by local businesses. Prizes including a routes set up with rest stops along the way. of the proposals to be funded. Awards will On Saturday, April 29, from 10 a.m. to noon case of organic Zinfandel from Frey Vineyards, range from several hundred dollars up to Over 200 walkers are expected to wear the a beautiful gift basket full of amazing gifts there will be a hike at the Redwood Valley $2,450. Outdoor Education Project. Springtime means most comfortable shoes and join forces with from Mazahar and for one lucky ticket holder, Applications are available at www.mendow- the grand prize of a weekend get away package beautiful wildflowers and a symphony of walkers across America to raise funds in the to a beautiful Bed and Breakfast in Mendocino ib.org and are due on April 17, 2006. sounds as migrating birds find their way back fight against MS. County. Funding for the mini-grants was made pos- to their favorite nesting areas, Marisela de Funds raised at the MS Walk support The “Spring Fling Drawing” takes place sible by the Mendocino County Department of Santa Anna will guide participants of all ages research to find the cause, cure and treatment April 26 and is only one of the fund raisers Social Services and Mendocino County Office in a walk that will highlight wildflowers and of MS and provide support programs to over Phoenix Certified Non-Profit Hospice relies on of Education. native plants as well as birds, Marisela is a 50,000 clients, families and friends affected by to raise money to continue providing compre- For more information call Debra Donelson, well-known local naturalist with a broad back- MS in the Bay Area. hensive, compassionate end-of-life care to all WIB Youth Council staff, at 467-5590. ground of knowledge about Mendocino The Ukiah MS support group is coordinat- who need it regardless of their ability to pay. County flora and fauna and her walks are ing the MS Walk and is providing lots of food, There are over 35 prizes this year with a stay at Ukiah High School Senior always fun and informative, RVOEP trails are entertainment by DJ Ken Steely and a raffle for a beautiful Bed and Breakfast topping the list. gentle, but participants should wear good hik- This Grand Prize includes an overnight stay, Scram benefit to be held at a great day, compliments of the local business- ing shoes and long pants, The RVOEP is locat- es in Ukiah. dinner and wine basket of premium reserve Mario’s Restaurant April 27 ed at 8301 Pine crest Drive in Redwood Valley, wines and gourmet chocolate. (B and B loca- For more information, call Bob Mort, 462- Pine crest Drive begins directly across from tion to be announced) Tickets are available Mario's Restaurant will be hosting a dinner 5440. now. Other goodies that will be awarded area to benefit the UHS Scram (sober graduation Redwood Valley Elementary School. Preregistration is not required, For further gift certificates to the Broiler Steak House, The party) to be held on Thursday, April 27 from 5 Anderson Valley Garden Ukiah Brewing Company and Restaurant, p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Mario's will be generously information about RVOEP programs check the Mendocino Book Co., Cat’s Meow and Leaves donating all proceeds from dinners served that RVOEP web site at www.rvoep.org or call 485- Tour to be held on May 13 of Grass Bookstore, ‘a portrait session with night to UHS Scram. Call Mario's at 485-7400 0690 (ext. 138). This event will be canceled if Ron Greystar Photography., wine from Frey to make reservations (strongly recommended). it is raining. The Anderson Valley Garden Tour will be Vineyards, Husch Vineyards, Claudia Springs Anyone that is interested in helping with held on Saturday May 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 Winery, Steele Vineyards and Brutocoa Scram or wish to make a donation, call Sheryl May Day Baskets t being p.m. Admission is $35. per person. Box lunch- Cellars, amazing gift baskets from Mazahar (a Graves at 462-4023, e-mail taken now, delivery on May 1 es will be available for $15. Must be reserved $250 value) and The Travel Center, and beau- [email protected] or mail to UHS and pre-paid. All proceeds benefit the tiful creations from local artists including Pam Scram, P.O. Box 1738, Ukiah, CA 95482. The jr. elementary class at the Tree of Life Anderson Valley Land Trust. Checks payable Temple, Hoyman-Browe Studio, Blue Sky Charter school is having a fund raiser. In the to AVLT, c/o Ginger Valen, PO Box 222 Gallery, Pye in the Skye Pottery and Ileya tradition of May Day, May 1, the class is creat- Boonville, Calif 95415. call 895-9424 for fur- Tropics. Author Baumgardner to be ther information. Allow two weeks to process Phoenix Certified Hospice asks everyone to at Mendocino Book Company ing beautiful hand painted and tissue lined bas- join in the generous spirit of these local sup- kets of blooming flowers for giving. The cost is orders. porting businesses by taking a chance to win. Frank H. Baumgardner, author of the five dollars. If an order is placed for at least Suggested ticket donation is $4 each or 6 tick- provocatively titled book “Killing for Land in four baskets, free delivery will be made in the The annual ‘Tip a Cop’ event ets for $20.” What a fun way to support such a Early California” will be at Mendocino Book Ukiah area. Several persons may combine worthy cause,” states Diane Clerihue Smith, Company on Friday, April 28 at 7 p.m. The orders to receive delivery. Flowers can be sent, to take place at the Broiler “You get a chance to win terrific prizes while subtitle of the book brings it home: “Indian by name or anonymously, to convalescent hos- Steak House May 13 helping to keep certified hospice care available Blood at Round Valley, 1856-1863.” The pitals, schools, the senior center, individuals or in Mendocino County.” For more information, Sebastopol historian spent several years places of work. Deliveries will be made on Mendocino County Special Olympics in and ticket orders, contact Diane Clerihue Monday, May 1st. Smaller orders can be researching his subject in archives including conjunction with Mendocino County Law Smith at 459-1818 or stop by the Phoenix picked up at the school on Friday, April 28th, Ukiah’s Held-Poage Research Library. Enforcement wish to invite the community to Hospice Office in the Evergreen shopping cen- or Monday, May 1st, at the Tree of Life School Baumgardner traces government records the Broiler Steak House on May 13 from 5 to 8 ter in Willits. and eyewitness accounts in his quest to under- office. Orders may be received through April 26th by sending payment, along with ar name p.m. for the annual Tip a Cop event. stand how and why vigilantes set out to destroy Proceeds from this event benefit the people Funding for Youth Led whole tribes of California Indians between (or a request to be anonymous) and phone 1857 and 1863. What he discovers is govern- number, the delivery address (if needed) and with special needs that live in the Mendocino Projects through Mendocino ment failure on various levels leading to tragic the name of the recipient, and a message if County community . The proceeds help fund County Youth Council consequences for many Native Californians. desired. A gift tag will be attached to the bas- sports activities which benefit the athletes who The cast of characters listed in the front of the ket. Send orders to May Day Baskets, Tree of participate in the Special Olympics program. Any ideas for a project that would help book includes three U.S. senators, two Life School, PO Box 966, Ukiah, CA 95482. All proceeds obtained through this fund raiser youth in the community? Here is a chance for California governors, state representatives, (462-0913). For pickup orders, the school is stay in Mendocino County. 8 – SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 2006 SPORTS Sports Editor: Tony Adame, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

LOCAL Too much Napa for Eagles in loss CALENDAR Long’s three-run shot ning down Johnny Gonzales at Mendocino TODAY home on an ill-advised attempt to College’s COLLEGE BASEBALL in sixth breaks 5-5 tie score after tagging up with the Ryan • Mendocino College at Solano College, doubleheader, 1 p.m. bases loaded and one out. Lamson PREP SOFTBALL Ukiah Easter Tournament By TONY ADAME The Storm defense, who battled slides • Ukiah vs. winner of Windsor-Del Norte, noon • Winner of Cleark Lake-Sonoma vs. winner of The Daily Journal through bases loaded situations in under the Eureka-St. Vincent, noon • Championship game and third-place game, With his team teetering on the the fourth, seventh, and eighth throw of 4 p.m. brink of defeat all day, Napa Valley inning. Napa -Calendar listings are culled from the most recent schedules provided by the schools head coach Bob Freschi wasn’t Freschi, however, was seeing the Valley’s and organizations in our coverage area. Please report schedule changes or incorrect sure what to credit for The Storm’s bigger picture. Tomas listings to The Daily Journal Sports “We’re living clean,” said a Department at 468-3518. 9-6 victory over Mendocino Donnelly College Friday in Ukiah. beaming Freschi after the victory. Friday in Here are a few candidates: “I suppose we all went to bed early Ukiah. TV LISTINGS Tommy Long’s sixth inning, three- and woke up ready to go.” run home run off of Mendocino Freschi, all jokes aside, still gave TODAY credit where it was due. MLB starter Riley O’Donnell with the San Francisco at Colorado, 5 p.m. (FSN) score tied 5-5. Los Angeles Angels at Oakland, 1 p.m. Ryan Garner/ (FSN) See EAGLES, Page 9 Atlanta at Washington, 4 p.m. (TBS) Right fielder Kenny Jones’ gun- The Daily Journal HOCKEY NHL Conference Quarterfinals, noon (NBC) AUTO Nextel Cup, Subway Fresh 500, 5 p.m. (FOX) GOLF Champions Tour, 10 a.m. (ABC) Shell Houston Open, noon (CBS) COLLEGE SOFTBALL COMMUNITY DIGEST

Puma Select teams holding tryouts

Any player 9 to 18 years old who is interested in playing com- petitive soccer is invited to attend the Puma Select team tryouts. A $12 registration fee will be charged for any player that was not registered in UVYSL in the 2005 season. Tryouts for boys and girls of all ages will take place from 6-8 p.m. on May 1 through May 5. The girls tryouts will be held at the Pomolita track field, while the boys tryout will occur at the Pomolita back fields. Girls ages 13 and older will have two addi- tional tryout dates, April 29 from 3-5 p.m. and May 6 from 3-5 p.m. at Pomolita track field.

Colt tryouts and late sign-ups April 30

Colt League will be holding try- outs on April 30 at 10 a.m. at Anton Stadium. Late sign-ups will also be taken on the same day, starting at 9:30 a.m. For more information, call Kris at 468-3800. Ukiah High School Booster Club sets meeting for May 1

There will be a Ukiah High School Booster Club meeting Monday, May 1 at 5:30 p.m in Bulding A in the Career Center. Up for discussion will be a bud- get request for uniforms. For more information call Sue Wallace at 485-8412.

Mendocino College youth and high school football camps

Mendocino College will host a youth football camp from July 10- 14 and a high school football Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal camp on July 21. Mendocino College’s Shylo Rege delivers a pitch to Laney College’s Vanessa Castro Friday in Ukiah. Mendocino swept the doubleheader, Both camps will be held at and Rege picked up both wins along with going 2-for-4 batting in the second game with two RBIs. Mendocino College from 4:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. each day, and the Rege pitches Mendocino to third base to put the finishing touches on cost is $90. This is a full contact Mendocino’s sweep with a 5-2, second game camp for ages 6-14. sweep of Laney to set up Monday The high school camp will run victory. from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., the cost is showdown with Los Medanos “Of course I was going to be down on $25, and it is a position specific myself after striking out,” McRae said. “I was camp for high school age football players. By TONY ADAME heated, but I still had to focus.” Any questions about either The Daily Journal Thompson wasn’t as introspective. camp can be directed to Mike At different points late in Friday’s double- “I’m not in the mood,” said the Laney head Mari at 707-468-3098. Feel header between Laney College and Mendocino coach to an interview request after the games. College, both Laney head coach Linda Shylo Rege picked up both pitching wins Ukiah Dolphins swim Thompson and Mendocino’s all-Bay Valley for Mendocino, including a one-hit, 10-0 gem and water polo camp Conference catcher, Brandi McRae, reached in the first game. Sadie Poehlmann, Jenn the boiling point. Carroll, Lindsay Ruddick and McRae each The Ukiah dolphins will be hold- Thompson got heated after Laney’s Vanessa went 2-for-3 in the first game win with ing a swim and water polo combi- nation camp April 24-28 at Ukiah Castro was called out for running outside of Ruddick and McRae each tacking on two RBIs High School. The clinic starts at the basepath in the sixth inning on a play at and a double apiece. 5:30 p.m. each evening, is for the home, leading to a Thompson tirade that held “We played solid today,” said Mendocino safe swimmers, and should serve head coach Kelvin Chapman. “There were no as an introduction to both sports. up play for the better part of 10 minutes and Coaches Sue Maurer and Rick killed a burst of momentum by Laney in the mental mistakes and Rege threw great again. I Cleland will be giving 45 minutes second game after being down 5-0. think she throws better when she throws a lot, of basic instruction in each sport McRae’s ire was peaked after striking out and I’m going to keep using her. She’s a tough for the cost of $25 for the week. Please call Maurer at 391-8277 swinging in the third inning. Her reaction? The cookie.” or Cleland at 463-1551 for further sophomore from Lower Lake started gunning Mendocino jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the information. down Laney runners like they’d stole some- heat thing, laser beaming throws to second and See HEAT, Page 9 Call for Ukiah Valley youth soccer coaches

The Ukiah Valley Youth Soccer League is in need of coaches. If you would like to become a head coach or an assistant coach for a Kariya leads Nashville to win over Sharks competitive boys or girls soccer team pleas call the soccer hotline at 467-9797 so the UVYSL can By TERESA M. WALKER career playoff goals as the just one assist from Thornton. get back to potential coaches The Associated Press Predators showed why they Mike Smith scored 4:12 in with more details. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — enjoyed the NHL’s best home- for the Sharks, who went 30-8 To place an announcement in Paul Kariya found his team- ice advantage this season. in the regular season when the “Community Sports Digest,” mates all night long. The Predators opened their taking a 1-0 lead. Nils Ekman contact The Ukiah Daily Journal Adam Hall scored the go- second playoff appearance on was set up by Thornton in the Sports Department by phone at 468-3518.You may also mail your ahead goal at 12:06 of the their own ice where they led second period, and Scott listing to 590 S. School Street, third period by redirecting a the league with a 32-8-1 Thornton tied it 3-3 in the Ukiah, Calif., 95482, e-mail it to shot by Kariya, who assisted record. And the sellout crowd third. [email protected], or fax it to roared for every move. Chris Mason made his us at 468-3544. Because the on all four of Nashville’s “Community Sports Digest” is a power-play goals in the The fifth-seeded Sharks playoff debut and did a fine FREE service, no guarantees Predators’ 4-3 victory over the had won eight of nine, and job in replacing No. 1 goalie can be made on the frequency of they also brought in the Tomas Vokoun, who carried a listing’s appearance in The San Jose Sharks on Friday in Daily Journal. To assure your the opener of the first-round NHL’s top offensive threats in the Predators to 36 victories event maximum publicity, please Western Conference series. Joe Thornton and Jonathan but is out for the season with a contact either our classified (468- Mike Sillinger scored and Cheechoo. Thornton had a blood condition. A day after 3535) or display advertising (468- 3510) departments. had an assist, and Martin Erat league-high 125 points, and turning 30, Mason made 31 ANG Newspapers and rookie defenseman Shea Cheechoo led the NHL with Nashville’s Mark Eaton and San Jose’s Jonathan Weber both netted their first 56 goals, but they were held to See KARIYA, Page 9 Cheechoo battle for the puck Friday in Nashville. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 2006 – 9

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No break for Kings in first round San Jose at Lake Elsinore BASEBALL Visalia at Stockton By GREG BEACHAM lock down on each other in a defensive Sunday’s Games AMERICAN LEAGUE Inland Empire at Bakersfield The Associated Press struggle, or will high-scoring point East Division Lancaster at High Desert WLPctGB Modesto at Rancho Cucamonga SAN ANTONIO — Gregg Popovich guards Mike Bibby and Tony Parker coax Boston 11 6.647 — San Jose at Lake Elsinore and the San Antonio Spurs have won their clubs into long stretches or run-and- Baltimore 11 7.611 1/2 Visalia at Stockton Toronto 8 7.533 2 plenty of postseason prizes in recent gun ball, as the Spurs adeptly played last Tampa Bay 8 9.471 3 years. This first-round playoff matchup season against Phoenix? New York 7 8.467 3 Central Division NHL definitely isn’t one of them. “Their personality has changed,” WLPctGB Chicago 11 5.688 — PLAYOFFS As a reward for the best regular season Duncan said. “They’re a better defensive Cleveland 9 7.563 2 Detroit 9 7.563 2 FIRST ROUND in franchise history while holding off club. They also do the things they’ve Minnesota 7 9.438 4 (Best-of-7) Kansas City 2 12.143 8 EASTERN CONFERENCE Dallas for the Western Conference’s top always done. They’re very good passers. West Division Ottawa vs. Tampa Bay seed, the defending NBA champions They’re very unselfish, and a very good WLPctGB Friday, April 21: Ottawa 4, Tampa Bay 1, Ottawa Los Angeles 8 8.500 — leads series 1-0 open the postseason on Saturday against shooting team. They move well without Texas 8 9.471 1/2 Sunday, April 23: Tampa Bay at Ottawa, 3 p.m. Oakland 7 9.438 1 Tuesday, April 25: Ottawa at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Ron Artest and the Sacramento Kings, the ball. They still do that stuff, and Seattle 7 10.4121 1/2 Thursday, April 27: Ottawa at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. (Artest) fits right into it.” who surged into the playoffs on a 25-11 Thursday’s Games Carolina vs. Montreal run and caught the league’s attention with While eight members of the Kings’ 12- L.A. Angels 6, Minnesota 4 Saturday, April 22: Montreal at Carolina, 4 p.m. Baltimore 9, Cleveland 4 Monday, April 24: Montreal at Carolina, 4 p.m. their newfound toughness. man roster weren’t even with the club last Detroit 4, Oakland 3 Wednesday, April 26: Carolina at Montreal, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay 5, Boston 1 Friday, April 28: Carolina at Montreal, 4 p.m. “It seems like if you ended up first, spring, the Spurs knew their mission Texas 4, Seattle 3 you ought to play the eighth-best team in from the first days of training camp, Friday’s Games New Jersey vs. N.Y. Rangers Baltimore 6, N.Y.Yankees 5 Saturday, April 22: N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, the West,” said Popovich, who coached when Popovich reminded his core play- Toronto 7, Boston 6, 12 innings noon Texas 13, Tampa Bay 7 Monday, April 24: N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 4 the Spurs to three titles in the last seven ers they had never repeated as champi- Chicago White Sox 7, Minnesota 1 p.m. seasons. ons. Cleveland at Kansas City, 5:10 p.m. Wednesday, April 26: New Jersey at N.Y. Detroit at Seattle, 7:05 p.m. Rangers, 4 p.m. “These guys are — whatever you want Duncan, the three-time NBA Finals L.A. Angels at Oakland, 7:05 p.m. Saturday, April 29: New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, Saturday’s Games noon to call them — the third-, fourth-, fifth- MVP, played the stretch run with a nag- Baltimore (Cabrera 1-1) at N.Y.Yankees (Chacon best team in the West with the way ging leg injury. He averaged a career-low 1-1), 10:05 a.m. Buffalo vs. Philadelphia Boston (DiNardo 0-0) at Toronto (Halladay 1-1), Saturday, April 22: Philadelphia at Buffalo, 4 p.m. they’re playing here lately. It’s a very, 18.6 points, but showed a toughness that 10:07 a.m. Monday, April 24: Philadelphia at Buffalo, 4 p.m. L.A. Angels (Weaver 0-2) at Oakland (Haren 0-1), Wednesday, April 26: Buffalo at Philadelphia, 4 very, very tough draw, but that’s the way never surprised his teammates. Like most 1:05 p.m. p.m. Minnesota (Radke 2-1) at Chicago White Sox Friday, April 28: Buffalo at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. the cards have been dealt.” clubs, the Kings never have found a con- (Garcia 2-1), 4:05 p.m. No, the Kings aren’t the average sistent way to slow Duncan. Cleveland (Byrd 2-1) at Kansas City (Mays 0-2), WESTERN CONFERENCE 4:10 p.m. Detroit vs. Edmonton eighth seed. While the top-seeded Detroit “Nothing’s changed at all. Timmy is Tampa Bay at Texas, 5:05 p.m. Friday, April 21: Detroit 3, Edmonton 2, 2OT, our go-to guy,” said Parker, who aver- Detroit (Robertson 1-2) at Seattle (Meche 1-0), Detroit leads series 1-0 Pistons — San Antonio’s foe in last sea- 6:05 p.m. Sunday, April 23: Edmonton at Detroit, 10 a.m. son’s finals — are expected to toy with aged a career-best 18.9 points. “I think Sunday’s Games Tuesday, April 25: Detroit at Edmonton, 7 p.m. Baltimore at N.Y.Yankees, 10:05 a.m. Thursday, April 27: Detroit at Edmonton, 6:30 the 40-42 Milwaukee Bucks in the East, they will have problems with Timmy. Boston at Toronto, 10:07 a.m. p.m. They have no one who can stop him. Tampa Bay at Texas, 11:05 a.m. the Spurs will take on a hungry, veteran ANG Newspapers Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 11:05 a.m. Dallas vs. Colorado club that Artest boldly called “the team to Ron Artest has been the key to Manu (Ginobili) and I will try to get bas- Cleveland at Kansas City, 11:10 a.m. Saturday, April 22: Colorado at Dallas, noon Detroit at Seattle, 1:05 a.m. Monday, April 24: Colorado at Dallas, 3 p.m. L.A. Angels at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. beat” on Thursday. Sacramento’s playoff run since a kets in transition, but it all starts inside Wednesday, April 26: Dallas at Colorado, 3:30 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE The Spurs won’t go that far, but the midseason trade. with Timmy.” Friday, April 28: Dallas at Colorado, 4 p.m. matchup should provide a quick test of Nobody in a purple uniform is hungri- East Division WLPctGB Calgary vs. Anaheim the Spurs’ readiness for another long May and June. er for the playoffs than Artest, who spent New York 11 4.733 — Friday, April 21: Anaheim at Calgary, 7 p.m. Atlanta 8 8.500 3 1/2 Sunday, April 23: Anaheim at Calgary, 6 p.m. playoff haul — or a quick exit if the The Kings (44-38) had more peaks and most of the past 1 1/2 seasons at home. Philadelphia 6 9.400 5 Tuesday, April 25: Calgary at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Washington 6 10.375 5 1/2 Thursday, April 27: Calgary at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Kings pull a best-of-seven shocker. dips than a roller coaster, nearly flopping He was suspended for 73 games and last Florida 4 10.286 6 1/2 “We think we’ve probably got as good in January before surging to one of the season’s playoffs for the infamous brawl Central Division Nashville vs. San Jose WLPctGB Friday, April 21: Nashville 4, San Jose 3, of a shot as anybody against them, so I NBA’s best finishes. Artest’s arrival in a in the Detroit stands, and the Indiana Houston 10 5.667 — Nashville leads series 1-0 Pacers deactivated him for 25 games this Chicago 9 5.643 1/2 Sunday, April 23: San Jose at Nashville, 10 a.m. guess we’ll take it,” Kings center Brad trade for Peja Stojakovic transformed Cincinnati 10 6.625 1/2 Tuesday, April 25: Nashville at San Jose, 7:30 Miller said. Sacramento into “one of the better defen- season following his trade request before St. Louis 9 6.600 1 p.m. Milwaukee 8 8.500 2 1/2 Thursday, April 27: Nashville at San Jose, 7:30 But if anybody can handle such an sive teams in the entire league now,” shipping him to Sacramento. Pittsburgh 5 12.294 6 p.m West Division unorthodox matchup, it’s the seasoned according to Popovich — a shocking “I only watched the Pacers last year,” WLPctGB Artest said of his television viewing San Francisco 9 6.600 — Spurs. San Antonio was as consistent as concept to fans of the Kings’ freewheel- Colorado 8 7.533 1 NBA Tim Duncan’s footwork this season, ing past clubs. habits. “Every day I would just work out Arizona 7 9.438 2 1/2 Los Angeles 7 9.438 2 1/2 FIRST ROUND going 63-19 while overcoming injuries That’s why it’s hard to determine what and get ready for this year. It was kind of San Diego 6 9.400 3 (Best-of-7) EASTERN CONFERENCE and quietly building the bench’s cohesion the longtime Western powers’ first play- hard, though. ... (Duncan) is too tall for Thursday’s Games Detroit vs. Milwaukee me, but if I had to guard him, I would.” Washington 10, Philadelphia 4 Sunday, April 23: Milwaukee at Detroit, 7 p.m. and toughness for the difficult days of off meeting will resemble. Will the clubs Cincinnati 12, Milwaukee 8 Wednesday, April 26: Milwaukee at Detroit, 7:30 San Francisco 9, Arizona 7 p.m. N.Y. Mets 7, San Diego 2 Saturday, April 29: Detroit at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Friday’s Games Monday, May 1: Detroit at Milwaukee, TBA Atlanta at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Florida at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. Miami vs. Chicago Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 5:05 p.m. Saturday, April 22: Chicago at Miami, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh at Houston, 5:05 p.m. Monday, April 24: Chicago at Miami, 8 p.m. Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 5:10 p.m. Thursday, April 27: Miami at Chicago, 8 p.m. San Francisco at Colorado, 6:05 p.m. Sunday, April 30: Miami at Chicago, 1 p.m. N.Y. Mets at San Diego, 7:05 p.m. Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 7:40 p.m. New Jersey vs. Indiana 49ers satisfied with picks Saturday’s Games Sunday, April 23: Indiana at New Jersey, 1 p.m. Cincinnati (Claussen 1-1) at Milwaukee (Bush 1- Tuesday, April 25: Indiana at New Jersey, 8 p.m. 1), 11:05 a.m. Thursday, April 27: New Jersey at Indiana, 7:30 The Associated Press accumulating extra picks as part of his to have a shot at one of three players they Chicago Cubs (Rusch 1-2) at St. Louis (Ponson p.m. 1-0), 11:15 a.m. Saturday, April 29: New Jersey at Indiana, 3 p.m. SANTA CLARA — Now that they’ve rebuilding project with one of the most covet at positions of need — North Florida (Mitre 1-1) at Philadelphia (Myers 1-0), 4:05 p.m. Cleveland vs. Washington added another first-rounder to their bun- talent-starved teams in the league. The Carolina State defensive end Mario Atlanta (Thomson 0-0) at Washington (Ortiz 0-2), Saturday, April 22: Washington at Cleveland, 3 dle of 2006 picks, the San Francisco 49ers had acquired three extra 2006 picks Williams, Ohio State linebacker A.J. 4:05 p.m. p.m. Pittsburgh (Snell 0-1) at Houston (Buchholz 0-1), Tuesday, April 25: Washington at Cleveland, 7 49ers plan on standing pat in the NFL via trades since September before mak- Hawk and Maryland tight end Vernon 4:05 p.m. p.m. draft. San Francisco (Hennessey 1-0) at Colorado Friday, April 28: Cleveland at Washington, 8 p.m. ing the trade with Denver, which now Davis. (Cook 1-2), 5:05 p.m. Sunday, April 30: Cleveland at Washington, 7:30 Looking to pull at least a few immedi- N.Y. Mets (Martinez 3-0) at San Diego (Young 2- p.m. leaves San Francisco with 10 picks on “We can truly take the best player 0), 7:05 p.m. ate starters out of the draft’s first day on draft weekend. available at about any spot besides a Arizona (Batista 1-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Seo 0-1), WESTERN CONFERENCE April 29, the 49ers likely are done “I’m all for a lot of picks, but we are a quarterback, because we have needs at a 7:10 p.m. San Antonio vs. Sacramento Sunday’s Games Saturday, April 22: Sacramento at San Antonio, maneuvering early in the draft order after Florida at Philadelphia, 10:35 a.m. 5:30 p.m football team that needs to add starters lot of positions, said Nolan, who used the Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 11:05 a.m. Tuesday, April 25: Sacramento at San Antonio, Pittsburgh at Houston, 11:05 a.m. trading second- and third-round picks to before we concentrate on depth,” Nolan No. 1 overall selection on quarterback 9:30 p.m Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 11:15 a.m. Friday, April 28: San Antonio at Sacramento, 10 Denver on Wednesday for the Broncos’ said. “This (Denver) trade was more Alex Smith in his first draft as 49ers San Francisco at Colorado, 1:05 p.m. p.m. N.Y. Mets at San Diego, 1:05 p.m. No. 22 overall selection in the first round. Sunday, April 30: San Antonio at Sacramento, 10 about getting starters who can come in coach last year. Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 1:10 p.m. p.m. The 49ers also hold the No. 6 pick in and be impact players.” Nolan and 49ers vice president of Atlanta at Washington, 5:05 p.m. the first round. There’s some speculation The 49ers still could make another player personnel Scot McCloughan said CALIFORNIA LEAGUE Phoenix vs. Los Angeles Lakers Sunday, April 23: Los Angeles Lakers at Phoenix, San Francisco is aiming to package more move with the No. 6 pick, and they the team is prepared for several possible North Division 3:30 p.m. picks to climb higher in the first round, W L Pct. GB Wednesday, April 26: Los Angeles Lakers at expect several other teams might come scenarios that could take place ahead of San Jose (Giants) 9 3.750 — Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. but coach Mike Nolan said during a draft calling to trade up for that selection San Francisco with the first five picks. Modesto (Rockies) 7 6.538 2 1/2 Friday, April 28: Phoenix at Los Angeles Lakers, Stockton (Athletics) 7 7.500 3 10:30 p.m. luncheon Friday that the team plans to depending on how things shake out once “There’s a lot of possibilities that Bakersfield (Rangers) 5 9.357 5 Sunday, April 30: Phoenix at Los Angeles Lakers, Visalia (Devil Rays) 5 10.333 5 1/2 3:30 p.m use the two high picks it now owns. the first round gets underway. could fall our way at our pick,” Nolan South Division Nolan has spent the past seven months If they stay at No. 6, the 49ers expect said. W L Pct. GB Denver vs. Los Angeles Clippers High Desert (Royals) 9 5.643 — Saturday, April 22: Denver at Los Angeles Lake Elsinore (Padres)8 5.615 1/2 Clippers, 10:30 p.m. R. Cucamonga (Angels)8 5.615 1/2 Monday, April 24: Denver at Los Angeles Inland Empire (Mariners) 6 8 .429 3 Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Lancaster (Diamondbacks) 4 10 .286 5 Thursday, April 27: Los Angeles Clippers at Denver, 10:30 p.m. Friday’s Games Saturday, April 29: Los Angeles Clippers at Inland Empire at Bakersfield pay by going 4-of-7 with the Erat scored on a slap shot od, then made a right-pad stop Denver, 10:30 p.m. Lancaster at High Desert man advantage. from the left circle at 10:56 off a shot from Nieminen dur- Modesto at Rancho Cucamonga Kariya Dallas vs. Memphis San Jose at Lake Elsinore Sillinger tied it 27 seconds for a 2-1 lead. Kariya then ing a 3-on-1 break. Sunday, April 23: Memphis at Dallas, 9:30 p.m. Visalia at Stockton Wednesday, April 26: Memphis at Dallas, 8 p.m. Continued from Page 8 into the first power play, pos- found Weber in front of the Scott Thornton tied it at Saturday’s Games Inland Empire at Bakersfield Saturday, April 29: Dallas at Memphis, 5:30 p.m. sibly with the help of Sharks net for the third power-play 10:31 of the third, but Kariya Lancaster at High Desert Monday, May 1: Dallas at Memphis, TBA saves in winning his seventh forward Ville Nieminen’s goal with 19:56 left to make it got the puck to Hall 1:35 later Modesto at Rancho Cucamonga straight game. glove. The puck was redirect- 3-1. to put Nashville ahead to stay. The Predators outshot San ed in front and went past Vesa Thornton found Ekman in Notes: Kariya’s first three Jose 14-8 in the opening peri- Toskala, who also made his the right circle, and he beat assists gave him seven points od and kept the puck away postseason debut in net. Mason high at 8:50 of the sec- within four periods. He from Mason. But San Jose, the Officials reviewed the goal ond to pull San Jose within 3- extended his point streak to NHL’s third-least penalized for a possible high stick 2. four games and has 11 points team, picked up three penal- infraction, but it stood. But Mason stopped Matt in that span. ... San Jose was ties within 10 minutes. Cheechoo then was called Carle in front while the teams 7-9 during the regular season Nashville made the Sharks for interference at 9:31, and skated 4-on-4 late in the peri- when trailing after one period.

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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 39 35 37 37 by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion RVOL 41 34 40 34 Unscramble these four Jumbles, LNCL one letter to each square, 35 40 38 35 to form four ordinary words. ELHS 36 33 36 34 EC IA COPAH

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37 146 L GUNST 39 35 146 RV 36 146 I 146 146 146 146 146 4/22/2006 DECODED MESSAGE: BELMAG

Answers in Monday Edition © 2006 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com HELTIB Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as RHINOCEROS BEETLE suggested by the above cartoon. 20 7 13 16 RH I N Ans: “ ” 14 15 13 14 OCER 12 17 11 16 (Answers Monday) OSBE Jumbles: GUMMY CABIN BODILY MORBID Yesterday’s 10 17 19 10 Answer: What the ball player gave his girlfriend — ETLE 4/21/2006 A “DIAMOND” Distraught newlywed should seek an annulment Dear Annie: I married “Alex” a year ago, and returned the dish. This friend lives nearby and I nothing to make my life better” is so incredibly self- now he wants a divorce. I don’t know why. asked if she would mind dropping off the piece the ish. Does this wife have any idea what being given Four months ago, Alex left home after a fight. next time she drives past our home (which she does up for adoption did to the daughter? We’ve been separated ever since. The reason we ANNIE’S MAILBOX often). She seemed very annoyed and told me to It doesn’t sound like the husband objects in any fought is because Alex kept coming home less and come by and pick it up myself anytime. Since then, way to his daughter’s visits or calls. His wife should less. He preferred to live across town with his moth- By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar she hasn’t returned my phone calls, and I wonder if stop being so jealous and be glad her husband is a er. (He’s not a mama’s boy. In fact, they rarely I was wrong to ask for my dish back. -- Baffled in loving father who opened his arms to his child. And speak. He just wanted out, and her house was the Kalamazoo whether she likes it or not, the daughter is family. - easiest place to go.) ment, since Alex left you after only a few months of Dear Baffled: Of course not. Your friend should - Angry Adoptee in Pennsylvania I have since found out that Alex has a narcotic marriage and will not come home or get counseling. have returned it immediately after the dinner. Stop Dear Angry: We received dozens of letters from addiction, and I also think he may be bipolar. He Talk to your clergyperson and ask for help. There is waiting for her to give it to you. Since she doesn’t outraged adoptees making similar statements. We refuses to get counseling, even though I offered to no reason, religious or otherwise, to continue in this return your calls, drop by some evening and say absolutely agree that the relationship between Dad go with him. He said counseling is for the “weak- sham of a marriage. you were in the area and thought this would be a and his adult biological daughter is entirely up to minded.” Dear Annie: Last year, I was invited to a potluck good time to pick up your dish. Don’t leave with- them, and the sooner Dad’s wife can accept it, the Alex has refused all my attempts to reconcile, dinner at a friend’s home. She asked me to bring a out it. better for everyone. but he will not file for divorce. He also will not large vegetarian casserole for 20 people. Dear Annie: As an adult adoptee, I was infuriat- Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and respond to e-mails, phone calls or anything. I asked I happily baked the casserole, but made the mis- ed to read the letter from “Happy Empty Nesters in Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers several friends to speak with him, but it didn’t help. take of putting it in a treasured serving dish that had Texas,” who resented her husband’s continued rela- column. Please e-mail your questions to annies- I am unable to work and am trying to get dis- been a wedding gift from a dear relative. When my tionship with his biological daughter. [email protected], or write to: Annie’s ability. I have no money to file for divorce. Plus, it husband and I left the potluck that evening, I told I separately found both my birth mother and Mailbox, P.O. Box 118190, Chicago, IL 60611. To is against my religious convictions. Any advice? -- the hostess to enjoy the remaining casserole and to birth father, and they were thrilled that I wanted a find out more about Annie’s Mailbox, and read fea- In Limbo please return the dish next time we got together. relationship. I know some birthparents do not wish tures by other Creators Syndicate writers and car- Dear Limbo: You may be able to get an annul- It has been nearly four months, but she has not to be found, but “Happy’s” husband isn’t one of toonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at them. Her statement that this daughter “has added www.creators.com. 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292-06 4/22,29,5/6,13/06 PUBLIC NOTICE HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY 20 PERSONALS 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 251-06 OF MENDOCINO, UKIAH BRANCH Looking for woman in her Accounting: TAX CNA/HHA/CRGVR DRIVERS - Golden FRONT DESK Medical Billing 4/8,15,22,29/06 Howard In the Matter of the Application of Lynzie Bruce, a 40’s, slim to med. build to PROFESSIONALS EXP’D ONLY to work State Overnight is hiring Associate wanted. Must be familiar with FICTITIOUS Hospital minor, by Mariah Sundvold, his/her parent, petitioner, get out of this rain go to Permanent Full-Time one on one w/clients drivers with van or Work req; Customer ICD9 & CPT coding. BUSINESS NAME for Change of Name. movies and dine out, Experienced Tax for caring, supportive, pickup w/shell for local service exp., be Positions $12-$17 DOE benefits. 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Ther, FT Clinic WHEREAS Mariah Sundvold, petitioner, as parent 30 FOUND Jennifer@robertson F/T $10-$11/hr + reimbursement plus ORCHARD INN 3621 Ricetti Lane Clinical Lab Immed. opening for: of applicant Lynzie Bruce, a minor, has filed a petition Found Large male dog cpa.com or fax: mileage & wknd additional reimbursement 555 S. Orchard Av. No Redwood Valley, CA 95470 Scientist, FT Billing Manager with the clerk of this court for a decree changing applicant’s Brown & white. Friendly 707-263-6001 differential. Benefits based on local fuel phone calls. Fife Vineyards, LLC Radiology Tech, FT Must have BA in Actng. name from Lynzie Bruce 4-18-06 on Mill St. near Alarm Tech Installer avail. Good Refs, valid cost. Benefits available 3621 Ricetti Lane Health Info. & 4yrs. related exp, to Lynzie Sundvold-Gray; Spring. cel 367-0783 F/T Bnfts Must Have CDL, auto ins. & clean including health GENERAL Redwood Valley, CA 95470 Mgmt Director ICD9 & CPT coding. IT IS ORDERED that all persons interested in the above Cln DMV Criminal DMV required. Toll free coverage and 401K with MANAGER/ This business is Temp or per diem $19-$26/hr DOE. Excl. matter appear in Department E of this court, 100 Lost Fox Terrier fem bkgrd Ck drug scrn 877-964-2001 Company match. conducted by a Limited INNOVATED Maintenance ben. pkg. N. State Street, Ukiah, California, on May 19, 2006, wht w/blck spots. North Send Resume 20 Call Steven Koller Liability Company. The CNA’s F/T, P/T, days LEADER General Clerk, Fax: 707-468-0793 at 9:30 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may Ukiah. Please Call 489- COMMERCE Pl Ste A 866-779-7726. registrants commenced experience preferred. [email protected] be heard and show cause, if any, why the petition for 5551 Vacaville CA 95687 & PM’s. to transact business under Drivers-Class A. Night Competitive base, See Howard change of name should not be granted. Great working cond. NCO Rural the fictitious business TRAVEL Apartment Apply in person shift, chips, monthly incentive, Hospital.com IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order Communities Child name or names listed OPPORTUNITIES Management Team Valley View Skilled local haul. Current auto allowance. to apply to show cause be published in the Ukiah Daily Journal, 70 Care Program above on May 1, 2006. Clealake, CA Maint. Nursing Center, DMV printout a newspaper of general circulation printed in Director - Ukiah Endorsed-Filed on April person must have exp. 1162 S.Dora, Ukiah 459-4131 The Hometown Immediate Opening Mendocino County, California, once a week for four Program Director Req. 7, 2006 at the Mendocino in all phases of minor Shopper for F/T Maintenance successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on CNAs ALL SHIFTS a BA pref in ECE or County Clerks Office. Plumbing Electrical & based out of the Engineer at Ukiah the petition. Come join us. Flex Child care /s/Dennis Fife Painting. beautiful Ukiah valley, Hampton Inn Need Mariah Sundvold Memorial Weekend 4 sched, Comp wages. A focus, five yrs. exp., DENNIS FIFE Office person must and serving two basic knowledge of 61 Nancy Lane day Eel River guided crew with a great understand budgeting PRESIDENT have exc. Math skills. & counties, needs an painting plumbing & Willits, CA 95490 rafting trip! Limited attitude. Please call for non-profit, starts at be highly organized. aggressive thinking electrical etc. Call 456-9354 258-06 availability! Sign up Pleasant Care Becky $4378-$4597/mo. FT, Team will share free 3 leader with a strong Manager Tom /s/ Richard J. Henderson 4/16,23,30,5/7/06 early to reserve a spot. or Lisa 462-6636 Bene incl Health, bdrm apt. & salary. conviction for success. Switzer 462-6555 FICTITIOUS Meals provided.$600 Community Care Dental, Vision, STD- RICHARD J. HENDERSON Send resume or letter The person who will BUSINESS NAME 462-5786 367-3299 has the following LTD, EAP, 403(b), pd JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT of interest to: Ducks can see 330 take on the lead STATEMENT HELP openings: holidays, vacation apt.mgrs@sbcglobal degrees without turning management position 299-06 File No.: 2006-F0261 WANTED & sick leave. 120 .net or fax 707- their heads.They can also for this 40,000 weekly 4-22/06 THE FOLLOWING Office support staff. For appl. & job $8- $10.75 hr. 467-1116 EOE. spot a good opportunity direct mail product Notice PERSON(S) IS (ARE) FT: 30 hrs/wk for descrip; contact NCO MORNING, EVE. & Banking when one comes along will have advertising Superior Court A Timber Harvest Plan is being prepared in the Hatch DOING BUSINESS AS: program assist’g 800-606-5550x302 or NIGHT SHIFTS – can you? We’re looking sales, leadership track Mendocino County Gulch and Laguna Creek WHO’S YOUR PAP’S LOOKING FOR THE disabled adults to www.ncoinc.org No exp. Pd. training for team players, positive record, and a desire drainages. Hatch Gulch and Laguna Creek are tributaries EXCAVATING BEST. MLCU remain independent Closes 5 pm 5/1 provided. Cooking, thinkers, and goal oriented to be innovative and to Big River. The 355 Kunzler Ranch Road has an opening at home, 10 hrs/ Clerk (Postmarks not legal description for the area where timber harvesting cleaning, driving & people. Incentive trips, have management or Ukiah, Ca 95482 in Ukiah for an wk in Information & accepted) EOE is to occur is as providing living skills Stock Bonus, Renewal related experience. Position Forest Nikola Elie Assistant Branch Assistance prog. follows: portion Sections 25, 26, 34, T17N, R16W, assist. to adults w/ income, ongoing training. We offer a competitive $1922-2577/Mo. 880 Mohawk Street Manager. Must have Office exp. & PC NCO Head Start - M.B.D.M. developmental Mike Booth compensation and Ukiah, CA 95482 2-5 years banking proficiency req’d. 50 Ukiah Information is being requested concerning the disabilities. Will Regional Manager benefits package. Sell Full Benefit This business is conducted and previous wpm. CDL & vehicle. Secretary I - 1 yr. presence of domestic water consider resp. Hi. Schl. Fax Resume me on why this is the Package. General by an Individual. The supervisory $1831-2018/mo. exc. Office exp. Computer supplies which use these watercourses as their source. Sr. 485-0165, 468-0602 (707) 284-9501 job for you. Clerical Duties. registrant commenced to benefits. literate. Provides front Please provide any experience required. [email protected] Email your salary For Application/ transact business under the ROP TEACHER - office support. 30/hrs/ pertinent information within 10 days from the date of The right individual c.com history, Information fictitious business name or COMPUTER Admin Assistant wk. $9.82/hr. this publication to: must be highly requirements, & Call: 707-463-4285 names listed above on APPLICATIONS to Exec Director, Engineer, E.I.T. Limited Term Prog Asst Summit Forestry, 16575 Franklin Road, Fort Bragg, motivated, a team resume to Or apply at: April 12, 2006. Endorsed- Fort Bragg High FT for nonprofit. Humbolt Co, CA/Civil I/Educ Suppt - AA pref, CA 95437 player, have good Publisher 100 North State St Filed on April 12, 2006 at P/T (3hrs/dy, 5 dys/wk, Mature, well- eng.co. Residential & 2 yrs exp w/computers organizational, verbal Kevin McConnell Room 303 the Mendocino County 185 dys/yr) $26.52- organized, to take commericail/Auto- & data bases. 40/hrs PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE and written skills and udjpublisher@ Ukiah, CA 95482 Clerks Office. $44.15/hr. control of projects & CAD. Send resume by wk, $12.84/hr. /s Forest Nikola Elie Teach computer a positive attitude. pacific.net. www.mendocino. Both posn’s Sp/Eng Bil 230-06 follow through. Office fax 707-725-5581 or FOREST NIKOLA ELIE applications w/emphasis Operational, courts.ca.gov pref & bene’s. 4/1,8,15,22/06 232-06 mgmt, reception skills, email ambaird in web design and compliance and GIRLS YOUTH for appl & job desc FICTITIOUS 4/1,8,15,22/06 297-06 strong PC skills, type @cox.net. FICTITIOUS graphic arts. Reg. SOFTBALL LIKE contact NCO BUSINESS NAME 4/22,29,5/6,13/06 customer service 60 wpm. $2168- BUSINESS NAME teaching cred not req’d. EXECUTIVE UMPIRES: 800-606-5550x302 or STATEMENT FICTITIOUS knowledge req. $2390/mo. Exc. CHILDREN? STATEMENT Desig. Subj. Cred issued DIRECTOR $16.00 per game. 90 www.ncoinc.org File No.: 2006-F0231 BUSINESS NAME We offer a very benefits. This might be File No.: 2006-F0212 based upon work exper. Lake Country Tribal Health min. max. game time. Closes 5 pm, 5/2/06 THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT competitive salary, THE FOLLOWING Mendocino is seeking an Executive Season runs May - the job for you. (Postmarks not PERSON(S) IS (ARE) File No.: 2006-F0280 excellent benefits, Bookkeeper: 18 PERSON(S) IS (ARE) County Office of Director. Must have a BA June. Games are played CHILDCARE accepted). EOE DOING BUSINESS AS: THE FOLLOWING NO SATURDAYS, hrs/wk position for DOING BUSINESS AS: Education degree, MA degree Mon – Thurs. evenings. WORKERS, CUSTOM PERSON(S) IS (ARE) a fun working human svcs. agency SARACINA For an app preferred. Experience in Previous exp. pref. Min. ALL SHIFTS. NEW EXCITING CREATIONS VINEYARDS LLC DOING BUSINESS AS: environment and with supportive team packet visit business administration, age is 15. Applications F/T 4 day week. Starting POSITION WORKING UPHOLSTERY 11684 S Highway 101 PRAISE H.I.M. WEAR business casual. environment. Growth www.mcoe.us/jobs or social science or other are available at the City salary $9.40 per hour. WITH KIDS 275 Cherry St A Hopland, CA 95449 13560 Tomki Rd potential and flexible call Send or email related fields, plus two (2) of Ukiah, 411 W. Clay St., 6 wks pd vacation Ukiah, Ca 95482 John E Fetzer Redwood Valley, CA 95470 schedule. Bkkg, On call $9 per hour. 707-467-5012 ([email protected]) years recent exerience in Ukiah CA. 463-6714. 401 K. Day & Eve Paul Dean P.O. Box 618 Jared Soinila computer exper. req’d. Qualifications: Pass DEADLINE: 5/4/06 resume to Mendo an American Indian/ avail. Small homelike Hopland, CA 95449 13560 Tomki Rd AA in business Deadline is April 27, medical and drug exam, Bardelmeier Lake Credit Union, Alaska Native program. environment, good pay Patricia M. Rock Redwood Valley, CA 95470 preferred. Must know 2006. TB test, criminal Address A/P-PAYROLL PO Box 1410, Ukiah, Knowledge of non-profit & benefits. Fax resume P.O. Box 618 This business is conducted accts payable, Excel, background check and Ukiah, CA 95482 PERSON needed. CA 95482 laws, experience in to 463-6957. This business is conducted Hopland, CA 95449 by an Individual. The Word, ten-key. have valid Cal. Drivers This business is Degree preferred. Fax (707) 468-0350 personnel supervision by an Individual. The registrant commenced to $12.42/hr. license. conducted by a Limited Experience Required and writing and verbal registrant commenced to transact business under the GREAT NEW Liability Company. The Call Pleasant Care Breakfast Font Dest communication skills. fictitious business name or Resume & cover MEDICAL, DENTAL, transact business under the registrants commenced Clara or Lisa & Night Audit Pos. Preference given to Graveyard shift names listed above on letter by 5/3 to: On-Site Apartment fictitious business name or to transact business under 707-462-6636 Apply in Person qualified Native Americans WORKING with kids, VISION PKG. April 19, 2006. Endorsed- Community Care, 301 Management names listed above on the fictitious business Fairfield Inn 1140 in accordance with Indian small homelike matching 403B TSA Filed on April 19, 2006 at S. State St., Ukiah Prop. Mgt. firm seeks April 1, 2006. Endorsed- name or names listed Assistant Airport Park Blvd. preference act (title 2 U.S. environment, good pay Plan, paid holidays & the Mendocino County 95482 qualified individual/ Filed on March 29, 2006 above on January 1, Housekeeper At Orr code 472 & 473) & benefits. Fax resume vacation, paid training’s, Clerks Office. Caregiver for mental 468-9347 EOE. team for 68-unit apt. at the Mendocino County 2002. Endorsed-Filed on Hot Springs Fri-Tue Send resume to to 463-6957 on duty meals. Clerks Office. March 22, 2006 at the /s Jared Soinila health facility. community. Must be 29hrs/wk $10/hr COUNTER SALES 707-263-0329) Attn: FREE Co-op Day Care /s Paul Dean Mendocino County Clerks JARED SOINILA Knowledge of Psych Great Preschool friendly, 462-6277 Ukiah Valley Lumber Raymond Brown Provided Office. meds. $8-$10 hr to Teacher for responsible & Bardelmeier is looking for a Sr./Tina Ramos Apply: /s/John E. Fetzer established program professional; office & PAUL DEAN start. 467-0911 motivated person JOHN E. FETZER F/T 459-4884 TRINITY YOUTH basic maint. skills req. BARDELMEIER Caretaker – Ranch for lumber sales. Exp. lumber truck OWNER SERVICES Salary + 2 bd. apt. (no 231-06 This is the opportunity you Retail exp., math & driver. Class A Req. 248-06 Apply at 1117 High End Winery in 915 W. Church St. or pets please). Visit our 4/1,8,15,22/06 have been looking for! computer skills are 4/8,15,22,29/06 Anderson Valley has on line@ office for details & FICTITIOUS a plus. Applicants are Commerce Dr. Ukiah FICTITIOUS Sell It Fast Year round onsite team positions in tasting application: BUSINESS NAME subject to pre- wwwtrinitycfs.org BUSINESS NAME to oversee Beautiful EXPERIENCED room; Weddings & Realty World STATEMENT employment drug STATEMENT Hopland Ranch. Minimal MAINTENANCE Event Planning. Maintenance Selzer Realty File No.: 2006-F0211 File No.: 0006-F0000 screen. Pick up DIRECTOR P/T Submit Resume to With ranch duties req. Private Associate 300 E. Gobbi St., THE FOLLOWING THE FOLLOWING application at ON CALL Standish Wine Co P.O. residence & hshld Busy Prop. Mgt. firm Ukiah. PERSON(S) IS (ARE) PERSON(S) IS (ARE) 901 S. State St. Apply in person Box 610 expenses prov. + seeks motivated, DOING BUSINESS AS: DOING BUSINESS AS: Ukiah 1343 S. Dora St. Talmage 95481 PACU/PRE-OP RN $500/mo. Exc. opportunity Drafter, Humbolt Co, JEF VINEYARDS STRATEGIES FOR dependable, individual Per Diem for semi-retired team. CA/Civil eng. co 3-5yrs 11684 S Highway 101 SUCCESS Foster Parent or NCO FGP-Ukiah w/basic construction & OR RN Email exp, draw res & const. Hopland, CA 95449 7901 Potter Valley Rd. Daily Host Home Wanted Program Coordinator exp. for F/T position. FT, PT,PD [email protected] plans/Auto John E Fetzer Ukiah, Ca 95482 Make a difference in the for NCO Foster Must have reliable Day shift No On-Call, or call Dorothy at (707) CAD. Pay DOE. Fax PO Box 618 Nancy Todd life of a child or youth. Grandparent Program, vehicle & valid DL. No Wknds. 7901 Potter Valley Rd. 576-1670 resume 707-725-5581 Hopland, CA 95449 Journal Intensive Treatment Foster exp w/seniors, Recruit, Benefit pkg avail. Ukiah Surgery Center Ukiah, Ca 95482 or email ambaird@ This business is conducted CMA for Parent receive excellent train and place Apply at Selzer 467-2120 by an Individual. The This business is conducted cox.net. stipend up to $1500 per volunteers, knowledge by an Individual. The Dermatology office - Realty 300 E. Gobbi registrant commenced to Classifieds med office exp a+, Licensed Nurses mo. with ongoing training of computers, clerical Tasting Room P/T registrant commenced to St., Ukiah transact business under the who enjoy seniors. and support. Host/Mentor exp, must have trans, on the N. Shore of transact business under the 30-40 hrs/wk. Wage fictitious business name or We have a Homes needed for older valid DL, & ins. Clear Lake. Educate & fictitious business name or DOE. Fax resume to MASON OR TILE names listed above on $3,000.00,hire-on teens. Mentor Stipend, 19hrs/wk, $10.52/hr. entertain, enjoys wine, names listed above on July 462-2547 or mail to INSTALLER. January 1, 2006. 1, 2006. Endorsed-Filed on bonus and a great Rent and Utilities paid Must submit NCO Journeyman skill holds sales exp. & Endorsed-Filed on March 145 Hospital Dr., shift differential. monthly up to $685. app:(800)606-5550 or outgoing March 30, 2006 at the level. F/T-10 mo/yr, 22, 2006 at the Mendocino Ukiah. Excellent Please contact Please call today: www.ncoinc.org Closes personality. Mendocino County Clerks wage up to $19/hr County Clerks Office. opportunity for Barry at Lakeport Redwood 5/1 @ 5 PM (postmark Weekends req. and Office. DOE. Clean DMV /s John E Fetzer /s Nancy Todd qualified & friendly Skilled Nursing Children’s Services, not able to lift 45 lb. JOHN E FETZER NANCY TODD person. Center, 263-6101 Inc. 707-467-2000 accepted). EOE 462-7433 Fax 274-9736 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SATURDAY, APR. 22, 2006 -13

HELP HELP HELP HELP APARTMENTS HOMES PETS & REC VEH 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 300 UNFURNISHED 320 DUPLEXES 330 FOR RENT 460 APPLIANCES 500 SUPPLIES 610 CAMPING Personal Lines RN/Assistant SHORT TERM TRUE TO LIFE 1bd. cent. located. Close 1 bdrm 1bth Willits USED For Sale Hunting Dogs. Dodge Tioga RV 1979 Marketing Support to trans. No sec. 8 N/P. super clean dwntwn APPLIANCES $150 ea. 1.5 yrs. old. Call new rims/tires, great Director Lakeport THERAPUTIC HOME CHILDREN’S R FABULOUS R Busy insurance $625/mo + dep. 472- walk to Safeway N/S, & FURNITURE. or lv. msg. 272-3270 interior, $6000 OBO Skilled Nursing FOR SERVICES WESTSIDE agency, multi-tasking, 0322 W/D $625/mo+$1000 Guaranteed. 485-1216 call 462-2081 $2000.00 Sign on CHILDREN SEEKS seeks 2 additional UKIAH LATE positive attitude, team homes for Shelter Care Gateway 459-5363 This challenging MATURE 2 BEDROOM APT. VICTORIAN. Washer & Dryer environment, strong position is full-time program 510 LIVESTOCK WANTED RESPONSIBLE & Applicants need to have $785 per month. $1000 2 bd. 351 Creekside, 2400sf. Electric. $100.00 each communication & with On-Call duties. Redwood Riders TRAVEL TRAILER. PROFESSIONAL at least 1 spare bdrm to sec. dep. Great Willits. Lndry rm. No Newly remod. or $175.00 for both computer skills F/T, HAS CANCELLED Good cond. 463-8896 Long term care INDIVIDUAL FOR house a child for up to westside pets. Sml. bk yd. Garage. $2200 272-5330 competitive experience preferred The Gymkhana POSITION IN UKIAH 30 days. Guaranteed location. No pets. No $800. 485-0841 489-0201 Washer & Dryer AUTO PARTS & compensation, but willing to train the monthly allotment. 485-0487 Sec. 8. Jack Cox & RRRRRRRR Good running cond. 630 ACCESSORIES benefits. Email resume right individual. 6 wks pd vacation Generous increase upon 2 bdrm 1 bth in Brk Associates. 462-6060 $150 485-0508 Yearling APHA Red 4 Bridgestone Tires to Excellent salary. Join 401 K. Day & Eve placement. Income tax- trls. New carpet, paint 2bd. 1 ba $800 Rdwd Vly 2 bd. 2 ba. Roan Paint Coalt LT245/75R16Chrome [email protected] our team of health avail. Prior work in exempt. Exp. with & more. N/S, children req. Parents will 2 bd. TH $825 Lrg office w/ sep. Gentle $1500 wheels brand new care professionals. Human services Pref. Tiny pet ok. W/D MISC. PET SHOP receive training, + Social No Section 8. entrance. Pasture, 367-2310 $350.00 463-0276 Contact Barry Loflin, $775/mo. $1500 dep. 480 FOR SALE Seeks qualified sales Small homelike Worker, in-home support LEE KRAEMER pond, private. Horse? R.N. Director of Gateway 459-5363 Pin Ball Machine GARAGE person. Apply at Tropic environment, good pay & respite. Need 1 or 2- PROPERTY MGMT $1200/mo. 485-7175 TRUXCEDO Nursing. Ph: (707) parent homes, with 1 Full size. SALES BED COVER Tails & benefits. Fax resume 463-2134 2bd. 1.5 ba. 601 Tahoe 590 1712 #F S. Main, Willits. 263-6101, Fax: 263- to 463-6957. parent home full time. ROOMS 1960’s Vintage. GARAGE SALE SAT Black. Now on Home with no more than 2bd/1ba AC stove & Ct. Front yard maintained. Primary Grade 6300 FOR RENT $500. 743-1785 APRIL 22ND 8AM-? 2000 Ford F150 Support 1 biological child fridge. Water sewer & $1100. $1300 sec. 462- 350 Teacher 05-06 school 280 BURLINGTON 6 foot bed. Round Table Pizza developmentally considered. garbage paid. No pets 4759 Lg .Rm. Priv entr, SPA-Deluxe ‘06 yr, FT, temp position DR. furn., baby stuff, 2 Super cab. Nice! Now hiring for eves & Retirees invited to $775 +775dep 462- Kitchenette. F. pref. model. 30 jets. w/bene. $35,374- disabled apply. Contact TLC Avail now 2 bdrm much 2 list! $275. 485-5837 wkends. Must be 18 or 1396 Shared ba in main hs Therapy seat. Never in their own home. PT, 707-463-1100 w/W.D. hu. priv. yd. gar. $44,337/yr. Valid CA older. Apply in person N/P/S. Lg. yard. Refs. used. Warr.Can del. 2 family-moving. JEEP MOTOR FT & wkends. PU Lic#236800809 625 N. STATE ST. Clean! no dogs. cred req’d. Apply Sara $525 467-9925 $2750.707-468-4300 6 cyl. 60,000 mi. between 1-4 @ 292 S. PARK PLACE $850/mo. 481-1206 Fri. Sat. Sun. 8-2. I., Anderson Vly District application at $600/obo State St. 1 bd. $725-$775 WANTED TO TRUXCEDO 353 Warren Dr. Office, Box 457, Mountain View FINANCIAL In Kelseyville Older 2 bdr. $850 TH $950. 380 SHARE RENT BED COVER Everything must go. Boonville, CA 95415 1000 Sanford Ranch Rd. 205 SERVICES 4bd 1bth duplex 350 MOTOR Senior Staff Pool/garg. 462-5009 Appartment to Share Black. Now on 433 Park Blvd. Across Ukiah. 468-9331. BANKRUPTCY Low Mileage. PT-FT clerk. Small $950/mo. $2,000 in Ukiah $400/mo +1/2 2000 Ford F150 from park. Sat Only Services is it for me? ALDERWOOD APTS grocery store. Fax 485- Taylors Tavern sec dep. 275-2128 6 foot bed. 9-4 $400/obo. NEW OWNERS & Util $300 dep female 7975 or call 485-8605. Analyst Bartender Wanted FREE Super cab. Nice! MANAGERS! HOMES N/S N/P 349-2272 5/1 6199 N. State Mendocino Apply 6951 East Rd. consultation by phone! $275. 485-5837 Alert-Senior Center 6 LUG Atty Ed Dechant 1450 S.State St. 330 FOR RENT W.side loc. Nice yd. Thrift Open Mon-Sat RDA County Redwood Valley CHEV RIMS 800-823-0600 2 bd. $800 mo. 2 bdrm Great Westside Priv. rm & sep. bath. 10-4, Donations & 15 inch. $250/obo. Sal. & benes. DOE. 485-5108 Department of 463-2325 location. $775. per month, $500/mo. 1st & dep. AUCTIONS volunteers needed Contact office mgr. 702 BUSINESS 490 462-9377 Social Services TECHNICIAN $1150. Sec Dep. No N/D/S/P. 472-0713 462-4343 S. Dora St.Ukiah 250 RENTALS HOPLAND Salary: $1671- AUTOMOTIVE pets, no Sec 8. Jack Cox LAKE COUNTY Camper Shell Banquet Hall & Studio $550 NEW & USED April 22-23 Rain or Resident Manager & $2031/ bi-weekly. & Associates 462-6060 AUCTION 76x64x48in Like new Trained flat-rate GM Kitchen Ukiah Senior 489-8600 400 EQUIPMENT Shine 8am-? 2 family Maintenance Mgr. Key position responsible Tech. State of the art Closed sides RCHDC, a well- for leading the Center 499 Leslie St. MOVE-IN 2bd/1.5ba NEW Craftsman 2005 HOUSE Furn, excersie equip. newer shop. Computer 456-9128 established non-profit development, 462-4343 SPECIAL!!! House w/Lg fin gar. Sitdown mower 42in Now accepting 417 Mill St Willits at each tech stall. Ctry setting 1mi from housing corp., is implementation and Sierra Sunset offers 18hp & Stihl edger consignments Indoor Moving Sale 4X4'S Apply in person- GARDEN downtown. Pets Pos. seeking a FT Resident monitoring of services 2 bd. apts. w/pool & both almost new. for their Everything Must Go 650 FOR SALE call for more info OFFICE PARK $1500/mo neg/dep. Manager for and systems within the laundry facilities, 972-6752 Antiques Auction Apr 18-25 9-5 Jeep CJ7 V8 79' Spaces from 445sqft 462-6778 HUD/USDA/Tax Credit Workforce Investment 263-0500 carports & more! MUSICAL to be held on 1700 Lovers Lane Auto trans lifted Alum Apt. Community in Act Division. Two yrs. Kathy Fowler To 726sqft. & up Selzer Realty April 29th. 3bd 2ba House 410 INSTRUMENTS Moving Sale wheels lots of work Ukiah. Management experience and BA Chevrolet SPRING RENT 468-0411 Oak Manor area Older upright piano. Sun 4/23 8am-3pm. done $4900.00 Day experience required. degree or experience SPECIAL FOR MORE 1175 parallel Dr. $1300/mo Pick up appl Unknown wood type Ceramic molds & 744-7462 Night/ FT maintenance may count. FT .90/sq.ft. 1st yr. Spacious 2bdrm. 1 ba INFORMATION Lakeport at Paoli $500. 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Call Closes 4/28/06 $100. kid comp. desk $15. Multi Fam to support Real Estate Broker 4bd2ba.817 W. Clay, 500 SUPPLIES TRUCKS 707-463-1975 ext. 0, W/D $50.Wood twin bed Cystic Fibrosis rain or FOR SALE clean refurb. yard, 2 Free Puppies Jack 670 Or down load from 468-8951 UKIAH $10. twin daybed w/trundle shine 1950 Mosswood lawn. $1400/mo. + Russel Terrier Mix. Had Ford Ranger'91, www.rchdc.org open 140 Zinfandel $15. 3 recl. $30. ea. 3 pc. Rd. Ukiah Sat 9-4 Office Spaces dep. 743-1525 1st shots shell w-rack,std.tran- until filled. The California 1bd 1 ba. $640. wicker $20. 2 dressers 776 S. State St. 1 female 1 male 4mo My Lucky Day s.$1300.459-4792 Conservation Corps Great View free. sewing desk free. Social Worker 340 sf. $375/mo. 485-7031 1490 S State St. CENTURY 21 Rogina Hts 3br/2ba 467-3817 Bio Diesel Special True to Life Children’s in Ukiah has 390 sf $425/mo. BIG SALE Services seeks a residential & non- Les Ryan Realty $1800/mo + dep 707- Border Collie Male. Datsun ‘81 5sp. 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p.m. weekdays. Northbound Vroman denied there was until they get arrested,” ment for the office. Daily traffic will be reduced to one- DA high turnover in his office. He Vroman said. Sawicki criticized lane, and drivers may experi- said he has only asked for the Methamphetamine was Vroman's decision to spend ence minor slowdowns. resignation of four attorneys also an issue of concern for Continued from Page 2 Continued from Page 1 the money on machine guns REPAIR -- Slide repair during his two terms, adding those on the council. Lintott for the eight sworn officers that the rest have voluntarily said the drug is often associat- ARREST -- Oscar will continue on Route 128, Sawicki said a district attor- who work for the District Maldonado, 29, of Ukiah, was one mile east of the Robinson left the office for better paying ed with a number of other ney who is in conflict with his Attorney’s Office, and for the arrested on suspicion of vehi- Creek Bridge 24 hours-per- staff is weak. jobs. crimes, including domestic gun-sight training that cle theft in the 1300 block of day, seven days-a-week until “A general who is fighting Drugs were also an issue violence, theft, assault and South Dora Street at 12:26 completion. One-way traffic with his own troops will not important to the council, pollution. Vroman attended. p.m. Sunday. controls are in effect, and dri- win any victories,” Sawicki specifically what the District “This is something that “There are better uses of ARREST -- Erik Lusk, 36, vers can expect 10-minute said. Attorney’s Office was going needs to be attacked at every that money,” Sawicki said. of Oroville, was arrested on delays. The Board of Supervisors to do to correct the perception level,” Lintott said. Forfeiture money was also suspicion of driving under the that Mendocino County is a Vroman said methampheta- REMOVAL -- Slide approved a separate bargain- used to publish the biannual influence on Mountain View ing unit for the attorneys but good place to move to for peo- mine, and by extension all report on the District Road at 5:09 p.m. Monday. removal on Route 128 from tabled the civil service issue ple who want to manufacture white drugs, are a serious Attorney’s Office that Vroman ARREST -- Kirk Boesel, Dry Creek Bridge to and ingest drugs. problem within the county, for later discussion. has been distributing at cam- 32, of Ukiah, was arrested on Mountain Home Road will Vroman said the bid for Sawicki said the problem is but said a bigger problem is suspicion of driving under the continue. Work is scheduled reclassification did not repre- at the state level, where penal- alcohol. paign events. Both Sawicki influence on East Road near from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. sent a problem with him, but a ties for marijuana possession He said 95 percent of the and council members asked if Lions Park at 7:38 p.m. weekdays. One-way traffic fear of what Lintott or are too lax and don’t incorpo- cases he files are alcohol- the report represented cam- Monday. control will be in effect and Sawicki would do if elected. rate serious punishments. related. Vroman blamed some paigning with county funds. ARREST -- Jose Barajas, drivers can anticipate 15- “My deputies are all happy, Sawicki said, if elected, he of this problem on judges, Vroman said the report is 21, of Ukiah, was arrested on minute delays. and they’ll be happier when I would continue to aggressive- who he said are too lenient in put out every two years and suspicion of driving under the MAINTENANCE -- win,” Vroman said. ly pursue large growers, the sentencing of drunken dri- that it is only a coincidence influence and driving with a Caltrans will be performing Lintott objected to specifically those who grow vers. that it was published in the suspended license on Vroman’s take on the situation routine maintenance on Route on public land. Forfeiture funds were also midst of campaign season. Highway 101 at 9:17 p.m. and said the attorneys are Vroman also noted the a matter of interest for the Thursday. 253 from the junction with “It was a coincidence, but I Route 128 to State Street. seeking job stability due to the state’s lax punishment of Employers Council. At pre- ARREST -- Alfredo high turnover rate in the didn’t create it,” Vroman said. One-way traffic controls are some drug offenses but said sent, the District Attorney’s Castellano Lopez, 26, of Fort office. Office has about $300,000 in Primaries in the district in effect, and drivers can there is little the District Bragg, was arrested on suspi- “I don’t think the deputy Attorney’s Office can do forfeiture funds in its account. attorney’s race will be held in cion of driving under the expect 10-minute delays. DA’s are afraid of either about the problem if the cases Vroman said that money is June. influence in the 30000 block Myron or myself,” Lintott aren’t brought to the DA. used for training for attorneys Ben Brown can be reached at of Highway 20 at 9:54 p.m. said. “I can’t prosecute anybody and purchasing new equip- [email protected]. Thursday. DA REPORTS Those arrested by law enforcement officers are innocent until proven guilty. The following were People reported as having been arrest- ed may contact the Daily Journal once compiled from reports their case has been concluded so the prepared by the Mendo- results can be reported. Those who feel cino County District the information is in error should con- tact the appropriate agency. In the case Attorney’s Office: of those arrested on suspicion of dri- PAROLE HEARING -- HONDA ving under the influence of an intoxi- cant: all DUI cases reported by law The Board of Parole will be enforcement agencies are reported by conducting a hearing in the the newspaper.The Daily Journal makes case of James Meinecke on no exceptions. May 22. Meinecke was con- 3.9% A.P.R. victed of murder in 1989 in on all new Honda Models (except Civic and Fit) on approval credit (Exp. 4/30/06) CALTRANS REPORTS connection with a drunken driving accident in which 2006 CR-V 2WD EX A/T 2006 Pilot 2WD LX A/T 2006 Ridgeline RTS 4WD MAINTENANCE -- Meinecke crossed the center- Cleaning and painting of the line of Highway 101 and col- Navarro bridge began Friday lided head-on with a car dri- and will run through August. ven by Karla Takahashi, Work hours are scheduled killing her and injuring pas- from 6 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. senger Paul Higgins. #029858 #543304 PER PER PER weekdays. One-way traffic #014320 Model #YF2816EW $ Model #YK1626EW $ MO District Attorney Norman $ MO MO controls are in effect, and 249 259 329 Vroman is asking for public Plus tax on approved credit. 36 month closed end lease, $2447 due on Plus tax on approved credit. 36 month closed end lease, $2467 due on Plus tax on approved credit. 36 month closed end lease, $2200 due on five-minute delays can be signing includes tax & license. Lessee responsible at lease end for mile- signing includes tax & license. Lessee responsible at lease end for mile- signing includes tax & license. Lessee responsible at lease end for mile- comment on Meinecke’s age over 12,000 miles, 15¢ per mile. Residual $13,629.00. On super age over 12,000 miles, 15¢ per mile. Residual $15,149.75. On super age over 12,000 miles, 20¢ per mile. Residual $16,843.75. On super expected. preferred approval of credit. preferred approval of credit. preferred approval of credit. REPAIR -- Slide cleanup release. 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#231268 0.0 #241208 On New 2006 Sale Price $24,994 Tahoes, Sale Price $21,991 New 2005 Equinox AWD LT NEW 2005 SSR MSRP...... $47,440 Factory Rebate...... $6,000 Suburbans Thurston Discount ...... $4,000

#032449 SAVE $ SAVE NOW! $ Sale Price 23,993 10,000 #119766 USED CAR CLEARANCE ZONE

05 Nissan 2005 Pontiac 2003 Subaru 2004 2005 Nissan 2004 Dodge 2002 Subaru 2004 VW 2002 Acura 2004 Toyota 2001 Nissan 2004 Chevy Murano Montana Outback Corvette Quest Neon Impeza WRX Touareg MDX Avalon Maxima Sebring #400607 #125725 #652687 #100741 #106745 #567673 #514823 #000473 #502007 #339589 #831604 #105498 Silver Streak $16,996 AWD Anywhere $44,444 People Mover $9,699 Blue Streak Navigation Upscale Suv Toyota’s Flagship $14,994 Sun & Fun 2005 Jeep 2003 2002 Chevy 2001 VW 2004 Dodge 2005 Ford 2004 Honda 2004 Chevy 2004 Chevy 2004 Jeep 2006 2002 Lexus Grand Cherokee Acura TL Silverado 2500 Eurovan Dakota F250 Civic Silverado Cavalier Wrangler Ford 500 GS300 #567006 #033786 #249740 #155957 #717654 #C57182 #014820 #185243 #275490 #720904 #102796 #173204 $21,991 Affordable Luxury $16,474 The VW Bus Clean Crew Cab Power Stroke Clean EX Duramax $9,799 Off Road Ready $18,998 Touring Elegance

*0.0% for 72 months is on approval of credit through GMAC on new 2006 Chevrolet Tahoes and Suburbans. Special financing and rebates cannot be combined. There are a limited amount of Chevrolet value certificates, and only apply to the specific vehicles advertised. Call dealer for details. All 2800 North State St. • Ukiah www.thurstonautoplaza.com vehicles subject to prior sale. All prices plus government fees and taxes any CREDIT finance charges and any dealer document preparation charge of $45, and 1-866-2-THURSTON UNION any emissions testing charge and CA tire fee. Sale ends 4/23/06. DIRECT (707) 462-8817 LENDING