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7 58551 69301 0 TUESDAY June 19, 2007 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 149 Number 71 email: [email protected] Another ab Summer camp fun! diver drowns Parents, kids on Coast have choices 7th ocean death this year By BEN BROWN By BEN BROWN The Daily Journal The Daily Journal A San Francisco man died in an “apparent chool’s out and the books are closed drowning” off the Mendocino County coast on for another summer. For those look- Sunday while diving for abalone, bringing the Sing for activities for their children, death toll to seven this year. there are several summer day camps Sun Leung Wong, 51, of San Francisco, was available. found floating motionless in the water at 9:30 Among them is the Summer Safari a.m. Sunday 30 yards offshore near Jack Peters Day Camp organized by the City of Creek, according to reports from the Mendocino Ukiah which opened on Monday. The County Sheriff’s Office. camp is for children between the ages of Two other divers who were in the area saw 6 and 12. Wong’s wife in distress on the shoreline and Camp Director Matt Grebil said there approached her. When they got close they saw were 110 campers registered on the first Wong’s body in the water and went in to rescue day and that 75 were present. him. “It’s a pretty good number compared They pulled Wong from the water and war- to past years,” he said. “Popularity has dens from the Department of Fish and Game arrived and preformed CPR until they were grown.” relieved by ambulance personnel. Camp members can participate in a Wong was pronounced dead at the scene by number of activities including arts and EMS personnel. crafts, sports, games, swimming, cooking, Sheriff’s Capt. Kevin Broin said an autopsy field trips and more. was performed Monday to determine cause of Camp starts at 7:30 a.m. and runs until death. The incident remains under investigation. 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Camp Wong is the seventh victim in what is quickly will remain open until Aug. 24. becoming the deadliest year along the Unsurprisingly, the majority of Mendocino Coast in recent memory. campers chose to spend their afternoon in In April, Arthur Boyd, 70, of Atascadero and the city’s pool to avoid Monday’s heat. Selina Sau Yee Cheung, 60, of Gilroy, Man Jay Others played baseball nearby until the Yang, 36, of Suisin City, 55-year-old Hak Song game was broken up for a short period of Kim and another 55-year-old man from Tracy were all found dead along the Mendocino Coast. time by the arrival of the ice-cream man. Boyd, Cheung, Yang and the unidentified man Grebil said this was his fifth year from Tracy were all harvesting abalone. Kim working at the day-camp. was fishing. “A lot of our staff are returners,” he said. MacLeod Pappidas/The Daily Journal Mendocino Fire Chief Danny Hervilla said Kids can register for the camp on site at Camper Celeste Short takes the plunge on a hot summer day in one of the pools at Todd Grove Park. this number of deaths is unusually high on the Mendocino coast. He said the area usually aver- the Todd Gove Park clubhouse or at the city building at 411 ages six deaths a season. West Clay Street. For more information, call 467-2854 or Ben Brown can be reached at [email protected] 463-6231. The Redwood Health Club is offering two summer camps. One, for children from the ages of 4 to 7 includes, games, Alliance has music, art and swimming lessons. The camp runs from 8:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. The second camp, for children 7 to 12 years old, includes sports such as soccer, flag football, relays, indoor hockey and hopes for . The camp runs from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. ‘Green’ goal Both camps run in four sessions held between June 18 and By BEN BROWN Aug. 17. For more information, call Kristen at 468-0441. The Daily Journal The City of Ten Thousand Buddhas in Talmage is hosting The phrase “Green Mendocino” can mean a a Chinese language and culture summer camp from July 2 to lot of different things, but the Mendocino July 13. County Promotional Alliance is hoping to show The 10-day camp focuses on introducing students to that Mendocino Chinese language, culture, and art, but also integrates the is California’s experience of being in a Buddhist monastery and activities to “greenest” promote awareness. county. The camp is open to children ages 5 to 14. For more infor- “We were mation, visit www.igdvs.org, or call Heng Yin at 468-9112. green before it Willits Shakespeare Company is offering a Free Summer was fashion- Youth Theater, youth ages 8 to 18. able,” said Julia Conway of the The program will run three days a week through July 21, MCPA. ending with a special performance at the annual barbecue The MCPA is and tomato toss. working on For more information contact the Willits Shakespeare compiling a list Company at 456-0152. of green busi- Ben Brown can be reached at [email protected] nesses to help environment sell the idea of Camp counselor Andrew Brown throws a wiffle a green pitch to camper Korvin Swinney, who is trying to Mendocino County. knock it out of the park. “It’s an underlying spirit that runs through the county,” Conway said. There are already several smaller lists of businesses that use sustainable practices. Conway said there are eight or nine small data- bases but no single, centralized one. Thompson bill fights Central Valley siphon “Everybody has word of mouth, everybody By JOHN DRISCOLL channel and banks believed nec- With all the water problems in project are working to find funds knows somebody,” she said. The Times-Standard essary to make the river a better California, there is rarely enough for an estimated $500 million The MCPA has already compiled a list of U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson has place for salmon to spawn, and money to go around for restora- restoration settled on after an 18- more than 100 businesses from those lists, but introduced legislation designed to the rest would be for operation tion projects. In recent years, the year court battle between conser- still need to verify that they are, in fact, protect the ongoing Trinity River and management. Thompson said Trinity River Restoration vation and farming interests. “green.” restoration from having its funds in a phone interview that a com- Program based on the 2000 deci- In May, the House passed leg- “We’re still in the data-gathering phase,” siphoned away by another major promise being struck on the San sion by then-U.S. Interior islation setting up a reserve fund, Conway said. restoration project in the works Joaquin could affect funds for the Secretary Bruce Babbitt has seen but one that contains no real Conway said she hopes the list can be the on the San Joaquin River. Trinity, and after hearing from the about $10 million a year. money. Hence the concern that start of a platform that can be used to bring the The North Coast Democrat Hoopa Valley Tribe, he decided to Thompson said it’s unlikely other projects could suffer to county’s 52 local conservation groups together. filed the bill on Thursday, which draft the bill. that either project will get as jump-start the high-profile San Conway said they hope to have the census would guarantee some $16 mil- ”I want to make sure that folks much money as it needs, but he Joaquin project that would send a completed in two weeks and have it ready to lion a year for the program, $6.5 don’t forget the Trinity has a lot hoped the Trinity project would- portion of the water used by present at the opening of the new Howard million of which would go toward of work to do as well,” Thompson n’t lose ground. farms in the Friant region of the Hospital, the first rural green hospital. mechanical modification of the said. Proponents of the San Joaquin valley downstream for salmon. Ben Brown can be reached at [email protected] 2 – TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2007 DAILY DIGEST Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

by Israeli assurances that humanitarian which carried the headline — “Hillary contributing to the delinquen- aid would go through. But Israeli offi- Clinton (D-Punjab) — and referred to POLICE REPORTS cy of a minor at 1:21 Friday. cials said they had not figured out how to Bill and Hillary Clintons’ investments in The following were BOOKED -- Rutilio The world briefly deal with Gaza’s Hamas rulers. India; her fundraising among Indian- compiled from reports Escobar, 42, of Redwood Americans; and the former president’s prepared by the Ukiah Valley, was booked into jail U.S. and Iraqi forces Yahoo chairman Terry $300,000 in speech fees from Cisco, a Police Department. To on suspicion of driving under Semel ends six-year company that has moved U.S. jobs to anonymously report the influence at 3:05 a.m. launch attacks north and India. crime information, call Saturday. south of Baghdad tenure as CEO “It was a dumb mistake on our cam- 463-6205. BOOKED -- Dan Milton paign’s part and I made it clear to my ARREST -- Michael Andrews, 56, of Ukiah, was staff in no uncertain terms that it was a BAGHDAD (AP) — U.S. and Iraqi SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Yahoo Taaning, 38, of Ukiah, was booked into jail on suspicion Inc. Chairman Terry Semel ended his six- mistake,” Obama told the AP in a brief arrested on suspicion of dri- of driving under the influence forces launched attacks on the capital’s interview in which he referred to the northern and southern flanks to clear out year tenure as chief executive officer ving under the influence in the at 7:20 a.m. Saturday. Monday and will hand over the reins to memo as “unnecessarily caustic.” 300 of North Main BOOKED -- Abraham Sunni insurgents, al-Qaida fighters and Last Thursday, Obama’s campaign Shiite militiamen who were chased from co-founder Jerry Yang in the Internet Street at 1:35 a.m. Saturday. Dejesus Yam-Che, 26, of Fort icon’s latest attempt to regain investor sent the memo to reporters, demanding ARREST -- Amber Bragg, was booked into jail on the capital and Anbar province during the that it not be attributed to their campaign. first four months of the Baghdad security confidence. Whetsone, 18, of Hopland, suspicion of causing corporal Semel, 64, will remain chairman in a The Clinton campaign obtained the docu- was arrested on suspicion of injury to a spouse at 8:45 a.m. operation, military officials said Monday. ment and sent it to journalists. Since then, A top U.S. military official said non-executive role. driving under the influence in Saturday Besides naming Yang as its new CEO, it has created a furor in the Indian- the 500 block of East Perkins BOOKED -- Ashleigh American forces were taking advantage American community and raised ques- of the arrival of final brigade of 30,000 Yahoo appointed Susan Decker as its at 2:07 a.m. Saturday. Isreal Weston, 22, of Ukiah, president. Decker, who had been recently tions about Obama’s claims that he is ARREST -- Sean Michael was booked into jail on suspi- addition American forces to open the above attack politics. concerted attacks. promoted to oversee Yahoo’s advertising Gorg, 21, of Potter Valley, cion of driving under the “We are going into the areas that have operations, had widely been seen as was arrested on suspicion of influence at 12:57 p.m. Semel’s heir apparent. Duke University driving under the influence in Saturday. been sanctuaries of al-Qaida and other BOOKED extremists to take them on and weed The Sunnyvale-based company the 800 block of Lake -- William announces settlement James Kovanda, 64, of Fort them out, to help get the areas clear and announced the shake-up less than a week with exonerated players Mendocino Drive at 8:45 p.m. to really take on al-Qaida,” the senior after Semel faced off with shareholders Saturday. Bragg, was booked into jail on official said on condition of anonymity disillusioned with Yahoo’s lackluster per- DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Duke ARREST -- Kyle Brandon suspicion of assault with a because he was not authorized to speak formance during the past 18 months — a University has reached an undisclosed Armstrong, 20, of Ukiah, was deadly weapon at 2:36 a.m. malaise that wasn’t reflected in Semel’s financial settlement with three former arrested on suspicion of dri- Sunday. about the operation. “Those are areas in BOOKED the belts around Baghdad, some parts in compensation. lacrosse players falsely accused of rape, vingunder the influence in -- Paul Vernon Anbar province and specifically Diyala Despite Yahoo’s struggles, Semel the school said Monday. Calpella at 12:01 a.m. Sunday. Stender, 39, of Middletown, province.” received a package valued at $71.7 mil- Duke suspended the players after they ARREST -- Joshua was booked into jail on suspi- Al-Qaida has proved an extremely lion last year. That was more than any were charged last year with raping a Edward Summit, 21, of cion of possession of a agile foe for U.S. and Iraqi forces, as other CEO among 386 publicly held stripper at an off-campus party. The uni- Redwood Valley, was arrested machine gun and possession shown by its ability to transfer major companies covered in an Associated versity also canceled the team’s season on suspicion of drivign under of ammunition at 3:57 a.m. Press analysis of executive compensation and forced their coach to resign. the influence in the 400 block Sunday. operations to Baqouba from Anbar BOOKED province, the sprawling desert region in using new SEC disclosure rules. The allegations were debunked in of North Orchard Avenue at -- Jaime western Iraq. There was no guarantee dri- April by state prosecutors, who said the 12:26 a.m. Sunday. Ramirez, 26, of Fort Bragg, ving the organization out of current sanc- Police smash pedophile players were the innocent victims of a ARREST -- Jessica Vega, was booked into jail on suspi- tuaries would prevent it from migrating ring, with 700 suspects “tragic rush to accuse” by Durham 24, of Ukiah, was arrested on cion driving under the influ- to other regions to continue the fight. County District Attorney Mike Nifong. suspicion of driving under the ence and driving without a and rescue of 31 children He was disbarred Saturday for breaking influence in the 200 block of license at 10:54 a.m. Sunday. The death toll in sectarian violence BOOKED Monday skyrocketed after a brief period more than two dozen rules of profession- North State Street at 1:07 a.m. -- Stephan LONDON (AP) — A team of interna- Sunday. Benson Crain, 38, of Ukiah, of relative peace. At least 110 people tional investigators infiltrated an Internet al conduct in his handling of the case. were killed or found dead Monday, with The players’ families racked up mil- ARREST -- Carlos was booked into jail on suspi- chat room used by pedophiles who Clemente Figueroa, 23, home- cion of driving under the 33 tortured bodies showing up in streamed live videos of children being lions of dollars of legal bills in their Baghdad alone. defense, and appear likely to file a law- town not listed, was arrested influence at 8:16 p.m. Sunday. raped, rescuing 31 children and identify- on suspicion of driving under Those arrested by law enforcement ing more than 700 suspects worldwide. suit against Nifong. officers are innocent until proven guilty. the influence in the 700 block People reported as having been arrest- Abbas tells Bush time is Undercover officers in Britain, the of East Perkins Street at 2:02 ed may contact the Daily Journal once ripe for peace talks U.S., Canada and Australia busted up the Utah boy dragged from a.m. Sunday. their case has been concluded so the pedophile ring using surveillance tech- results can be reported. Those who feel family’s tent, killed by ARREST -- Keisha the information is in error should con- niques more commonly associated with Suzanne McNiel, 20, of RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — fighting terrorism and organized crime. bear while camping tact the appropriate agency. In the case Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Ukiah, was arrested on suspi- of those arrested on suspicion of dri- The chat room, which was called cion of driving under the ving under the influence of an intoxi- emboldened by an outpouring of interna- AMERICAN FORK, Utah (AP) — An cant: all DUI cases reported by law “Kids the Light of Our Lives,” featured 11-year-old boy was dragged screaming influence at the intersection of tional support in his showdown with images, including live videos, of children enforcement agencies are reported by from his family’s tent and killed by a bear Leslie Street at Peach Street at the newspaper.The Daily Journal makes Hamas militants, on Monday told a — some only months old — being sub- receptive President Bush that it was time during a Father’s Day outing in the Utah 2:49 a.m. Sunday. no exceptions. jected to horrific sexual abuse, said Jim wilderness. ARREST -- Julie Marie to restart Mideast peace talks. Gamble, chief executive of Britain’s Bush planned to relay their thoughts The boy, his mother, stepfather and a Carpenter, 34, of Willits, was Child Exploitation and Online Protection 6-year-old brother were sleeping in a arrested on suspicion of dri- CORRECTIONS on how to proceed to Israeli Prime . large tent Sunday night in American Fork ving under the influence in the The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this Minister Ehud Olmert at a meeting in “You could go and if you were in the Washington Tuesday, a White House Canyon, about 30 miles southeast of Salt 1500 block of North State space to correct errors or make clarifications club, arrange a time and a place when Street at 2:57 a.m. Sunday. to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- spokesman said. Lake City, when the stepfather heard a ary notices or birth announcements will online you could view a child being raped scream. The boy and his sleeping bag Carpenter was released after Abbas’ Hamas rivals were headed in a and brutalized in real time,” he said. result in reprinting the entire article. Errors vastly different direction, facing deepen- were gone. His body was found about being cited. may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. Police analyzed images and videos 400 yards away, said Lt. Dennis Harris of ing isolation after their violent takeover traded by the chat room’s members for of the Gaza Strip. the Utah County sheriff’s office. His the smallest clues that could help them identity was not released. SHERIFF’S REPORTS LOTTERY NUMBERS Abbas expelled Hamas from the identify, locate and rescue the victims. Palestinian government last week after Authorities said the bear, a black male The following were possibly 300 pounds, probably was the DAILY 3: Afternoon: 4, 7, the Islamist group routed his forces in AP Interview: Obama compiled from reports 2. Evening: 9, 2, 9. Gaza, leaving the president’s more mod- same one that was snooping around a dif- prepared by the erate Fatah movement in control of the calls campaign memo on ferent tent in the same area before dawn FANTASY 5: 11, 16, 19, Mendocino County 27, 28. West Bank. Olmert made no public state- Sunday. Wildlife officers shot a black Sheriff’s Office: Clinton a ‘dumb mistake’ DAILY DERBY: 1st: 05 ments Monday but Israel has expressed bear Monday and flew its remains out of BOOKED -- Broc Thomas its desire to negotiate with a Palestinian NEWTON, Iowa (AP) — Democratic the Wasatch Mountains for tests to con- Tougas, 18, of Bremerton, California Classic; 2nd; 11 government without Hamas. It remained presidential contender Barack Obama on firm that it was responsible for the fatal was booked into jail on suspi- Money Bags; 3rd: 10 Solid unclear, however, how much peace talks Monday said his campaign made a mauling. 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GOTT By SOFIA KOSMETATOS Roy Lamphier, vice president The Detroit News of insurance services for the By Peter H. Gott, MD Take care of your health or Detroit Regional Chamber. be prepared to pay more for The chamber worked with your insurance. the Blues to create its Healthy The next generation of Blue Living HMO plan, among health insurance policies the first of its kind in the charge more in premiums, co- nation. It was conceived to help payments and deductibles for small businesses lower their Exercise not enough employees who have unhealthy insurance costs without shifting habits like smoking and don’t costs to employees, Lamphier to lower cholesterol take steps to improve their said. health. As health care becomes DEAR DR. GOTT: My husband is 56 years old. The plans go beyond the more expensive, plans that Every year he has a blood test to monitor his choles- wellness programs that have reward healthy lifestyles will terol levels. Here is his profile: cholesterol 200, triglyc- become common in the work- appeal to most employers, said erides 322, HDL 39 and LDL 97. Last year his triglyc- place and can help insurers and John Lapinski, a principal with erides were also elevated at 287, with normal being less employers rein in soaring the Detroit office of Mercer than 150. His primary physician is not concerned about health care costs. Human Resource Consulting. the triglycerides and says not to worry about it, just Companies enrolling in the “They want more ownership on exercise more to increase the HDL. What do you think? new plans should see lower the part of employees,” he said, DEAR READER: Your husband’s triglyceride premiums, with additional sav- noting, too, that employees are level is about twice normal. This places him somewhat ings expected down the road. becoming increasingly aware at risk for cardiovascular disease. I suggest that in addi- Over time, insurers say, they of how their co-workers’ health tion to exercise, he should follow a low-cholesterol expect to see reductions in hos- could impact premiums. diet, lose weight if he is stout, reduce his alcohol con- pital stays, emergency room Insurers held back on devel- sumption (if he consumes more than one or two drinks visits and other medical claims oping these types of plans until daily), consider taking omega fish oil or flaxseed sup- as people take steps to get they were sure the federal gov- plements and be rechecked in six months. To give you healthier. ernment would allow them, related information, I am sending you a copy of my said Amy Chambers, director of Health Report “Understanding Cholesterol.” Other Beginning next month, Blue readers who would like a copy should send a long, self- Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, consumer engaged health care addressed, stamped envelope and $2 to Newsletter, PO the state’s largest health care at Priority Health. The govern- Box 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092. Be sure to mention the insurer, will begin selling its ment wanted to make sure there title. PPO customers coverage that was no discrimination against DEAR DR. GOTT: I am 79 years old and have rewards employees who eat people who couldn’t meet cer- spinal stenosis, which is very painful. I know that right, don’t smoke and manage Rapids will start offering simi- plans, according to the tain health factors. spinal stenosis affects the nerves, and in all probability their health. It is an expansion lar coverage for HMO and PPO Michigan Office of Financial That’s why, in the plans it is pressing on the nerves in both my legs, causing of coverage launched last year customers in July as well. and Insurance Services. offered by Priority and the pain. The pain goes to my buttocks and down both legs, for its HMO market. Other insurers across the state “Everybody’s going to be Blues, members who don’t do Priority Health of Grand and sometimes my feet get numb. are considering adding similar doing something like this,” said See INSURERS, Page 5 I have tried everything. Right now nothing helps to alleviate even some of the pain. I am taking at least four Vicodin a day. One doctor recommended an operation. I’m not sure if even an operation would help. Do you have any Studies link melatonin to periodontal health information that would help me alleviate the pain? So By CAROLYN SUSMAN two factors that can affect a person’s peri- But the findings, as they continue to pile far no medicine has done the trick. I am going for ther- apy, but even that doesn’t help. Should I be doing any Cox News Service odontal health. up, are intriguing, since periodontal inflamma- exercise or therapy at home? WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- If you’ve “This review found strong evidence that tion not only is linked to tooth and bone loss DEAR READER: Spinal stenosis refers to leg and heard of the hormone, melatonin, or have ever melatonin may play a key role in periodontal in the jaw, but to cardiovascular disease. buttock pain due to an area of nerve compression in the taken the synthetic version of it in supplement health by helping to maintain bone levels in As for the evidence for melatonin as a use- spine. Although conservative measures -- such as phys- form, then you know it is widely considered the oral cavity,” the study said. ful supplement for the more than 20 diseases ical therapy, pain medication, acupuncture, chiropractic useful for inducing sleep and, especially, for Since bone loss and tooth loss can result and disorders outlined by Medline Plus, those manipulation, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimula- reducing the insomnia associated with jet lag. from having this condition, the authors were findings are still preliminary and some, most tion and other modalities -- are often effective cures But it may even prove useful in other ways intrigued by the possibilities for melatonin. notably its effect on glaucoma, can have detri- early in the game, surgery may be necessary. for a wide range of conditions, from However, they did post one warning flag. mental rather than beneficial effects in some It sounds to me that you have exhausted nonsurgical Alzheimer’s disease, to attention deficit That “the review did not directly look at mela- people. options and that your quality of life is suffering as a hyperactivity disorder, to glaucoma, according tonin as a treatment option for periodontal dis- In fact, according to the Medline Plus rank- consequence. I urge you to see a neurosurgeon to con- to MedlinePlus, a Web site produced by the eases, (but) this is an area that might be worth ing based on letter grades A through C (with A firm that you are a good surgical candidate. Then pro- National Institutes of Health and the U.S. investigating in the future.” being “strong scientific evidence for its use”) ceed and let me know your decision. National Library of Medicine. The authors studied existing literature on most possible uses were ranked C, “unclear DEAR DR. GOTT: At age 66, I use 1,000 mil- So it shouldn’t be too shocking, I guess, the topic, but apparently didn’t do any original scientific evidence for this use.” ligrams flaxseed oil daily prescribed by my doctor. My that continuing reports from the American research.Recent studies have shown salivary The recommended doses vary by age, with cholesterol level was 222, and in six months time, it Academy of Periodontology suggest mela- melatonin levels (the amount present in a per- up to 50 milligrams considered effective for was down to 198. The good and bad levels also tonin may be effective against periodontal dis- son’s saliva) may actually vary according to adults 18 and over. But all recommendations improved drastically. ease, an inflammation of the gums that can the degree of periodontal disease, indicating come with the caveat that patients should DEAR READER: This is No. 3 in the list of non- destroy tissues and bone in the jaw that sup- that melatonin may act to protect the body check with their doctors before taking this statin treatments for high cholesterol levels. port the teeth. from periodontal bacteria and inflammation, hormone supplement. Because my mail is peppered with readers’ letters The latest study, published in the June issue the Academy said in a statement. There is always the possibility of an aller- concerning the bad affects of statin drugs, I feel oblig- of the Journal of Periodontology, found mela- However, that study, released last year, was gic reaction or even risks of blood clots in cer- ated to pass along information about safer alternatives. tonin may promote bone formation and stimu- based on a very small patient sample -- 37 tain people. Flaxseed oil, omega fish oil and the vitamin niacin late the body’s immune response, which are patients with varying degrees of periodontal Carolyn Susman writes for the Palm Beach appear to be satisfying choices. I’ll keep you updated. disease. Post. E-mail: [email protected].

each month. This program pairs women Luce Ave; Carolyn Madole, 463-0261. with licensed cosmetologists to eliminate T.O.P.S.: Low-cost, non-profit group Roads of healthy travel HEALTH CALENDAR the appearance related side effects of can- meets every Tuesday at Autumn Leaves, cert treatment. This is a free class offered 425 E. Gobbi St., in the community room. Since the nature of a career by the American Cancer Society at 115 E, Weigh-in is from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. of speaking to others about ALANON: Family and friends of alco- Smith St. in Ukiah. For more information, Meeting is from 6:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.; habit changes requires more holics; 5:30 p.m. on Mondays, noon on call 462-7642 ext. 3. Linda MacDonald, 467-2391. than a fair amount of time “on Tuesdays, noon on Fridays and 10:30 on NAMI: (National Alliance for the T.O.P.S.: Every Thursday at Washington the road,” it behooves me to Saturdays; Calvary Baptist Church, 465 Mentally Ill Family Support Group) first Mutual Building community room, 700 S. master the skill of eating Luce Ave.; 463-1867 or 621-2721. and third Wednesdays,6:30 p.m.; call 972- State St.; meeting is from 8:30 to 10:30 healthy while traveling. Else Alateen: Meets Thursdays 8 to 9 p.m.; 9040, 485-8033, or 467-9116 for location a.m.; it is a low-cost, weight-reduction sup- wise, surviving on the “100 Calvary Baptist Church, 465 Luce Ave., and information. Nami is an organization port group; call 462-4901 or 485-7801. percent muffin, cookie, and enter at east side back door; 463-1867 or T.O.P.S.: pretzel diet” offered in planes dedicated to improving the lives of people Every Friday at the Meadows and airports would cause me to 621-2721. with brain disorers by providing mutal sup- Mobile Court clubhouse, 8686 East Road, Alcoholics Anonymous: Daily; call 462- gain back my weight -- result- port,education and advocacy. Redwood Valley; weigh-in is from 9:30 to ing in the loss of my livelihood 7123, www.aaukiah.org. Multiple Sclerosis Self-help Group: 11 a.m.; meeting is from 9:30 to 10:30 Breastfeeding Support Group: meets and taking with it any credibil- People with multiple sclerosis can take one a.m.; call 485-8260 or 485-1238. ity I might have in writing this second Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to more step toward ending effects of MS at Ukiah Community Center Crisis Line: noon and fourth Wednesday from 10:30 column. As I put pen to paper the Ukiah group; sponsored by the Need help? Call 463-help (4357) or 1 (800) (more accurately “keyboard to Striving for a.m. to noon; Mendocino County Public National MS Society; 7 p.m.; second 575-help (4357). Health – WIC office, 1120 S. Dora; Tess word processor”), I find myself Tuesday. Ukiah Diabetes Education: The Diabetes determined finally to be suc- Imperfection O’Connell, 472-2739. Men’s Cancer Support Group: Group on Education Group; 7 p.m.; second Monday; Celebrate Recovery: Christ-centered 12- cessful in my travel and dieting By Scott Marcus summer hiatus, call for one-on-one with 463-7698. endeavors. step recovery; Fridays at Trinity Baptist staff. A supportive place to share your can- Ukiah Valley Blood Center/Blood ful indulgence in a vodka mar- Church Hall, South Dora Street and Luce “Failure to plan,” is “plan- cer experience; second and fourth Centers of the Pacific: Mondays, 9 a.m. ning to fail.” Therefore, utiliz- tini to relax, I unwind with a Ave, 6 p.m. fellowship dinner; 7 p.m. Wednesdays of each month; 6 to 7:30 p.m.; to 4:30 p.m.; Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 5 pm.; delightful kiss of lime added to teaching/testimony; 8 p.m. men and ing all the marvels of the world at their new offices at 590 S. Dora St.; Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; 620 Kings wide web, I first researched a refreshingly cold glass of women’s small group sharing; 9 p.m. Mendocino Cancer Resource Center; 467- Ct., Suite 110; make appointment, donate, tomato juice spiked with just a dessert/solid rock cafe. Babysitting provid- which restaurants near my des- 3828. schedule blood drive at workplace; 1 (888) tination excel in “fit fare cui- hint of Worchester sauce. As ed. For more information call 462-6535. Narcotics Anonymous: Meetings 393-GIVE. for the omnipresent treats, nary Childbirth classes: sine,” and printed out maps Learn about nutrition throughout county; 485-9110. Weight-loss Surgery Support Group: with walking directions from an icing-covered, foil-wrapped, during pregnancy , preparing for child- New Life Workshop: Do you need help Free, open to the public, Gastric Reduction my hotel to said establish- oatmeal cookie has yet crossed birthh, breastfeeding and infant safety. managing your weight? Noon to 1 p.m. Duodenal Switch (GRDS) support and ments. By forsaking taxicabs, I my lips. Moreover, those small, Thursdays, 6 to 8 p.m., 333 Laws Ave., in Thursdays; Salvation Army, 714 A S. State information group; Central Valley am ensuring that I will get the individually packaged trail mix Ukiah, 472-4603. St., Ukiah; 468-9577. Bariatrics; 1st Friday; 6 p.m.; Bartlett Hall, requisite activity level to pre- bags with delectable chunks of Community Healing Clinic: 20- to 30- Overeaters Anonymous: Mondays at Ukiah Senior Center complex, 499 Leslie vent weight gain. Furthermore, lightly salted cashews, dried minute sessions on a walk-in basis with a 5:30 p.m.; Thursdays at 5:30 p.m., Street, Ukiah; e-mail, [email protected]. should my body be a temple, pineapple, and apricot bits, variety of health practitioners; Second Saturdays at 11 a.m.; 741 S. Oak St.; 472- Weight Watchers: Redwood Valley than notice is hereby given that have gone untouched. Even the Tuesday of each month, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.; 4747. Weight Watchers meet at the Redwood only the pure shall henceforth siren-like seductive summons Full Cirlce Wellness Resource Center, 530 Parkinson’s Support Group: Meets third Valley Cafe and are hosted by Redwood be allowed passage. of the tantalizingly crunchy, S. Main St. in Ukiah; 463-0777; www.full- Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m. at Brookside, Valley Fitness on 9620 N. State St. Their In my overstuffed carry-on oh-so-delightful toffee-coated circlewellness.org. peanuts has fallen upon deaf 1199 S. Dora.. Call Jeff at 485-6057. leader is Laurel of Ukiah Weight suitcase, there is a food diary to ears.I am convinced I’ve got Council on Domestic Violence: First Sweet Success: The California Diabetes Watchers. For more information, call 485- record each calorie, taken Wednesday, 1:30 to 3 p.m., Public Health this traveling thing mastered. and Pregnancy Program; support for spe- 5696. directly from a booklet con- Of course, the real test will Department, 1120 S. Dora St., Conference cial pregnancies in which women have dia- Women’s Cancer Support Group: A taining the nutritional makeup Room 198, in Ukiah except for May and come when I actually leave my betes; planning pregnancy or are pregnant, supportive place to share your cancer expe- of more than 17,000 foods driveway. October, which will be held at 10-Mile need extra support; 463-7527. rience; first and third Tuesday of each from five continents. Only Court, 700 S. Franklin St. in Fort Bragg, Scott “Q” Marcus, THIN Tantalizing Tuesdays: Series of health month; noon to 1 p.m.; at their new offices those with the appropriate spirational speaker and author 472-2699. related evening discussions; First and third at 590 S. Dora St.; Mendocino Cancer glycemic index shall be cho- La Leche League: Breastfeeding group; lost 70 pounds over 11 years Tuesdays; Full Cirlce Wellness Resource Resource Center; 467-3828. sen. ago. His book, “The Shade of meets second Tuesday, various times; Center, 530 S. Main St. in Ukiah; from If you -– or the organization that you rep- To quench my thirst, I have Nursery Room at Presbyterian Church, Tree is the Very Best Shade 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.; 463-0777; www.fullcir- resent –- change a phone number, an opted for the clarifying, clear, There Is,” is available at corner of S. Dora and W. Perkins; Margaret clewellness.org. address, or any information in this calen- cleansing choice of bottled Turano, 468-9587. www.ShadeOfATree.com. He T.O.P.S.: (Take off pounds sensibly): dar, please call at the Ukiah Daily Journal water, rather than sucking can be reached for presenta- Look Good Fell Better: Classes are from Meets from 9:15 to 10:30 a.m., every at 468-3520, or e-mail us at udjfea- down syrupy, sweet, sugary 10 a.m. to noon on the second Monday of tions or comments at 442-6243 Tuesday, at Calvary Baptist Church, 465 [email protected]. sodas. Instead of the unhealth- or [email protected]. 4 – TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2007 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers In our opinion VIEWPOINTS Money does not equal leadership Too late to make it nice To the Editor: We’re not sure why there is ever any dis- to them and are pretty much ignoring it now THOMAS D. ELIAS I was speaking to one of my friends who cussion any more when a request comes that they see a huge mall of their own at the has gone through the election process and along to rezone another piece of the airport Masonite site just waiting for their go-ahead they said that if you don’t have money, you “industrial” park to commercial use. - the city might as well get all the sales tax it can not run. Is this true? Do we elect our In the latest case, the city’s Planning can in this retail park. Board of Supervisors based on who spent Commission voted to rezone another parcel The idea that somehow housing should be the most money on their campaign? Is this of the former industrial park to light manu- initiated on the airport park land is an odd the democratic process? I wrote in a previ- facturing and mixed use, but the owner has idea. Let’s take some poor and elderly peo- God and bad news ous letter that this county is starved for already said the rezone is meant to allow ple and build them some houses next to an effective leadership on its board. Can a per- more retail developers into the park. airport and in the midst of a heavy traffic in real estate market son run for a seat on the Board of We don’t have a problem with that area, constant influx of shoppers and home- Supervisors without spending a fortune? I because once Wal-Mart was approved in that say it is possible. Word of mouth and a less campers? It happens every year about the same time pitchers industrial park 15 years ago, the first retail We also think the idea that planners are and catchers report to Florida and Arizona for the start clear message that includes the direction a domino fell and industrial use pretty much person wants to take for the county would now going to put their collective foot down of spring training: For sale signs pop up all around went out the window right then and there. about the “piecemeal” planning that’s gone California like toadstools after a heavy rain. get my attention. A candidate who was Even a hoped-for auto row at the south end interested in growth for this area. A candi- didn’t materialize. Now there are several big on there so far is also amusing. And this year, there was good news and bad news in date who was interested in jobs, affordable box stores, hotels, motels, and some smaller The airport business park is what the city the springtime for both buyers and sellers. has simply invited it to become in the name housing, industry, and clear support of the commercial users along that strip. Why be First, the bad news. The intense boom of the 1995- county employees (of which I am one) concerned with one or two more? of sales taxes: a place good for more big 2005 decade has plainly petered out. Anyone who buys would have my ear and I would talk about Especially if they are contributing thou- box, for more medium sized retail, another a California home and expects to make a 20 percent them with everyone I knew. This county is sands more dollars a day to the city’s sales restaurant or two - a Starbuck’s is already up profit in less than one year - the same kind of expecta- depressed financially, industrially, educa- tax coffers. and running of course - and some motel tion fostered by the dot-com stock balloon of the late tionally and socially. I live here on the west And, since the city can’t get the county to space. 1990s - is in for a serious disappointment. In the most side of Ukiah and I want to stay here. I take any action on what it thought was a Let’s not pretend we’re going to trans- heavily populated parts of the state, there will still be have a 2-year-old child I plan to raise here good sales tax-sharing agreement - the form it into something progressive and profits, but they will be in a more normal range, about and I am hoping that by the time he begins supervisors poohed-poohed it when it came charming at this late date. four or five percent per year. to think about his future, he thinks about the opportunities that are available to him That is also the good news. For while the rest of right here in Ukiah. Fortunately, he is only America, places like Miami, Denver, Houston, 2. But over the next 10 to 15 years, some Phoenix, Boston, Washington, D.C. and other boom major changes will have to happen to keep markets of the last 10 years are suffering declines, this town from becoming a bathroom stop that's not true in most of California. for people traveling to a real city with real Yes, there have been small declines in some rela- opportunities. The Masonite site would tively overbuilt parts of this state. In the third quarter sure be a good place to build a state univer- of last year, home prices in Orange County dropped by sity. Would that attract people? Would that 0.8 percent - less than one percent - from the previous bring state and federal dollars to our com- year. In Sacramento, the drop was about 3.5 percent munity? Would that create jobs for people? and in San Diego County approximately 2.1 percent. Why do we continue to elect officials to Those figures come from the California Association our board who keep this County in the of Realtors and its parent, the National Association of 1960s? This town must grow. We need a Realtors. county plan that calls for growth, opportu- nity and hope for the people who live here. But in places where homes have not been overbuilt, I don’t want to have my children growing or where in-migration continues at a fast pace, prices up saying how they can’t wait to turn 18 so are still rising slightly or just staying flat. That's also they can leave this nowhere town. How true in places that are built out, with little hope for new difficult would it be to find some new housing that isn't constructed on the sites of previous- blood to sit on our Board of Supervisors. ly existing homes. Some men and women who are interested Examples of these phenomena are Seattle, with a in the potential this county has. Some men 14.6 percent price rise during last year's third quarter and women who have the courage to and the Inland Empire area including Riverside, San change this beautiful county so that it may Bernardino and Ontario. Prices there were stable, even flourish with opportunity. as the number of houses and condominiums sold was An old Chinese proverb states: “It takes down. Reason: Many people who expected to make a great courage and inner strength to change quick profit pulled homes from the market when they from what is known and comfortable to realized windfalls weren't coming. something which is new and fresh. That In the -Long Beach market, buyers paid which is unknown often contains our great- 5.2 percent more this spring than a year earlier and in est potential. To seek our potential by risk- San Francisco they paid an average of 3.8 percent ing change is the path of true greatness. Sacramento have nothing but contempt for amazed at how much taller the weeds have more. Such action brings great favor and untold we country folk? grown. Isn’t it about time that you take blessings.” None of these positive numbers will blow investors The next article relates how, after seven care of the landscaping? I keep hoping that away. But they ought to be comforting to recent home- Where are the candidates? Where are years of study, hearings and deliberations, the next time I pass the weeds will be gone, the people in this county who have this buyers who paid top dollar and worried they might the city of Ukiah again contemplates a but they are still there and getting taller lose equity they saved for years to create. courage? We need you to stand up and be delay to the construction of a skate park. each day. I am sure others have notice the elected into office. This county’s future All the small cities I have been to here in neglect as well. Come on, let’s get rid of In fact, price increases have slowed gradually for depends on your courage, your bold ideas California and nearby states have already those weeds! most of the last year all over California, but the state and your desire to make this county a rich built skate parks while Ukiah continues to Ann Stolpe has been spared any precipitous drop. It's one thing not place to live for everyone. study while costs go up. The inability of Redwood Valley to be making windfall profits. But it's no disaster when Jacob Bernie our elected officials to make subjective prices remain fairly stable while wages and salaries Ukiah decisions is the root of the problem. The Thank you gradually catch up with prices that have risen sharply It’s no wonder politicians and bureaucrats would rather for about 10 years. That kind of pause can even be con- farm out the responsibilities to paid consul- To the Editor: structive, as it both allows a new cadre of homebuyers To the Editor: tants. On June 2 Mendocino County Sheriffs time to save up the down payments that can get them The front page of the June 6 Daily Then the last article details how three Office, along with Ukiah Police Officers into the market and it creates some stability in com- Journal pretty well defines the situation Long Beach young men traveled all the assisted in the 8th annual “Tip a Cop” munities where opportunistic buyers have moved in here in Mendocino County. way from southern California to get what fundraiser for Special Olympics. This took and then moved out again in short order, taking tens of First, the article about the $60 million seems to be our main claim to fame, mari- place at the Broiler Steakhouse in thousands of dollars in profits with them when they for a two lane Willits bypass. When I juana. So is there any wonder we are held Redwood Valley. left. worked in Willits in 1965 we first talked in contempt in Sacramento? The event generated a profit of over It's also a familiar part of the California real estate about the need for, and the location of a William F. Smith $3,000. I wish to thank all participants, cycle. Booms in California generally last eight to 10 bypass. Forty two years later we get a Ukiah which includes the Broiler Steakhouse years, followed by leveling-off periods of about four or reluctant commitment from the state for a staff, Ukiah Police Department, Mendocino five years. This was true during the 1960s, '70s and two laner that won’t get started until 2010 Weeds need cutting Sheriff’s Office, the Ukiah Daily Journal, '80s, with the approximately 15 percent average price and hopefully will be completed in 2014. Special Olympic organizers and the patrons drop of the early 1990s the only aberration. Oh yes this is the same state agency that To the Editor: who ate dinner and were so gracious in repaired the burned overpass at the S.F. bay Immigration is the reason this state rarely experi- To the U.S. Postal Service: their donations. ences true busts after its booms. The more people pile bridge in less than a month. Does this give Each time I pass the distribution center Kurt Smallcomb you a feeling that the powers that be in into California, the greater the demand for housing. of the U.S.P.S. on Orchard Avenue I am Ukiah Demand begins at the bottom of the price scale, but when owners of the cheapest housing sell to newcom- ers at a profit, they suddenly gain the ability to move WHERE TO WRITE up to a new level. This propels the homeowners from whom they buy yet another step up the ladder, right on LETTER POLICY President George Bush: The White www.house.gov/write rep up to the level of multi-million dollar homes. The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State That's something for those who decry either immi- editor. All letters must include a clear name, ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 2137, gration or population increases to think about. signature, return address and phone number. (202)456-2461. Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; The bottom line: California is not in a real estate cri- Letters chosen for publication are generally sis and doesn't figure to be in one very soon. published in the order they are received, but Governor Arnold Schwarzeneg- Santa Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, shorter, concise letters are given prefer- ger: State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. 576-2297. Berg's field representative in Realtors in the 1970s and '80s often told their clients ence.We publish most of the letters we (916) 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 Ukiah office located at 311 N. State St, that "No one ever lost money on California real receive, but we cannot guarantee publica- estate." After the bust of the '90s, this statement is not tion. Names will not be withheld for any Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Sen- Ukiah, 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax ate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; longer completely correct. But it's a truism that's still at reason. If we are aware that you are con- number is 463-5773. E-mail to: assembly- least close to being true. nected to a local organization or are an (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- [email protected] elected official writing about the organiza- 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 Elias is author of the bestselling book "The tion or body on which you serve, that will Senator Pat Wiggins: State Senate Burzynski Breakthrough: The Most Promising Cancer be included in your signature. If you want to Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, Treatment and the Government's Campaign to Squelch Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. make it clear you are not speaking for that Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375Email: It." organization, you should do so in your let- 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- [email protected]. ter.All letters are subject to editing without 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; sen- Thomas D. Elias is a syndicated columnist. notice. Editing is generally limited to Mendocino County Supervisors: removing statements that are potentially [email protected] libelous or are not suitable for a family Congressman Mike Thompson: Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- newspaper. Form letters that are clearly part 1st District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, burger, 2nd District; John Pinches, 3rd The Ukiah of a write-in campaign will not be pub- Washington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225-3311; District; Kendall Smith, 4th District; lished. You may drop letters off at our office David Colfax, 5th District. All can be at 590 S. School St., or fax letters to 468- FAX (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg district 3544, mail to Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box office, 430 N. Franklin St., PO Box 2208, reached by writing to 501 Low Gap Road, DAILY JOURNAL 749, Ukiah, 95482 or e-mail them to Fort Bragg 95437; 962-0933,FAX 962- Room 1090, Ukiah, 95482, 463-4221, Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows [email protected]. E-mail letters should also 0934; FAX 463-4245. [email protected] include hometown and a phone number. Office manager: Yvonne Bell ON EDITORIALS Visit our web site at ukiahdailyjournal.com Group systems director: Sue Whitman Daily Journal editorials are written by Member Member California Editor K.C. Meadows with the concurrence Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers of Publisher Kevin McConnell. email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL HEALTH TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2007 – 5

cent on co-payments and ing for a way to shift more Insurers deductibles. accountability to employees, Bet your bottom dollar, Business owner Ewa said Leon Lamoreaux, vice Continued from Page 3 Matuszewski found the president of business devel- switch to Healthy Blue opment for Priority Health, well on their health appraisal Living a bit rough last year. which has 585,000 members. health’s looming large can still enjoy lower co-pay- She is co-founder and CEO The company’s goal is to ments if they follow health By VIKKI CONWELL of Medical Network One, a sign up 6,000 members by recommendations. More than Rochester, Mich., firm with the end of the year -- so far, Cox News Service 18,000 Blue Care Network 46 employees that provides -- An ounce of members have signed on for 1,500 have enrolled. administrative services and Savings include co-pay- prevention is worth a pound By the Numbers Healthy Blue Living and par- chronic care programs for of cure. ticipation is growing, said ments that are $10 less than physicians. the standard benefit level and That’s not just an adage • 62 percent of people 50-64 years old report David Nelson, senior vice “Initially some of the staff but sound financial advice, having at least one chronic condition such as president and chief actuarial a deductible that is $750 less was not happy with the deci- for HMOs and $1,000 less says Gus Nassif. hypertension, high cholesterol or diabetes. officer for Blue Care sion because they felt that we As the owner of a finan- • 8.6 million people have multiple chronic dis- Network. for PPOs. were mandating change in “We’re looking at this to cial services company who eases. The plan costs employers their behavior,” she said. advises clients about the • 37 million people are projected to have mul- about 10 percent less than a Workers also were concerned be able to change human relationship between good typical Blues plan and offers about the privacy of medical behavior,” Lamoreaux said. health and lower medical tiple chronic diseases by 2030. • 46 million people suffer from arthritis. employees two fee scales: records, she said. Other innovative plans are insurance premiums, Nassif one for those who follow Since those concerns were emerging that offer cus- says that taking care of your healthy living guidelines and ironed out (employers don’t tomers the chance to earn health is one of the best By the year 2030: one for those who don’t. know which plan workers are points for participating in ways to plan for retirement. The Blues decided to offer in and don’t have access to wellness programs. “[Health and finances] go • Six out of 10 boomers will manage more a PPO product, Healthy Blue medical information), Destiny Health entered the together hand in hand,” says than one chronic condition. Incentives, because cus- Matuszewski said the plan Michigan market June 12 Nassif, 57, who maintains a • One out of four boomers will live with dia- tomers asked for it, Nelson has worked well. Most with a health plan that com- healthy diet, works out in his betes. said. Blue Cross has 660,000 employees are participating bines a high deductible and a home gym and walks daily • One out of two boomers will live with arthri- HMO members and 3.1 mil- and pay lower co-payments. health savings or reimburse- around his subdivision. He lion PPO members. The Plus, the company is paying ment account with a wellness also avoids junk food and tis. • Eight times more knee replacements will be insurer is targeting up to a 10 about 10 percent less in program. Members earn fast food and gets annual percent savings for employ- health care premiums. points to purchase rewards checkups. performed. • 69 million Americans will be over 65 (an ers with the PPO product. Priority Health was like iPods and discounts on “Stop smoking, and eat Employees save up to 20 per- prompted by employers ask- hotel stays. healthy food, exercise, medi- increase of 75 percent). tate, pray, keep cool and • 20 percent of the population will be over 65 look at the big picture,” he (compared with 13 percent today). says. • 35 percent of the population will be over 50. Thanks to lifestyle Source: American Hospital Association changes and advances in report A health care, baby boomers Earn P such as Nassif are living .75% Y* longer. Life expectancy has increased from 47 years at a strain on the health care healthy,” he says. “We’ve 4$10,000 the turn of the 20th century system in just a few years, got to be more proactive in minimum deposit to 77 years in 2002, the last when the oldest boomers leading a healthy lifestyle, More. year data were available. But turn 65, according to the keeping our weight down, the prevalence of chronic report. The strain will be felt and taking preventive mea- diseases such as diabetes, in hospitals, ambulatory care sures to stay out of the hos- hypertension and heart dis- + settings, long-term care .25% pital.” ease is increasing among facilities and private resi- John Zetzsche agrees. with a NVB checking boomers. dences. 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The Ukiah DAILY JOURNAL Visit us online at: Local news, weather & sports in the Daily Journal ukiahdailyjournal.com 6 – TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2007 SPORTS Editor: Zach Corns, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] LOCAL UC Irvine 5, Cal State Fullerton 4, in 13 innings CALENDAR By ERIC OLSON trip to Omaha, meeting the expense, but we went into this a third time in the game. Holiday’s first home run AP Sports Writer loser of Monday night’s knowing one of us would be “It wasn’t about him not since April 1 pulled UC Irvine SATURDAY JUNE 23 Arizona State-Oregon State happy and one of us would be moving,” Horton said. “He into a 3-all tie in the sixth. As Ukiah Women’s Athletic OMAHA, Neb. — Association Softball Longtime friends Dave game on Tuesday. Fullerton sad.” stuck his arm out.” Holiday watched his opposite- Tournament at Women’s Fields, Serrano and George Horton (38-25) was knocked out after The time of the game beat Holiday tried to score from field drive land deep in the All Day shared an embrace moments losing for the third time in the old CWS mark for longest second on Matt Morris’ single. seats in right, he raised his SATURDAY JUNE 30 after UC Irvine had beaten Cal four games with the Anteaters game — set in 1981 by Fellhauer came charging in, right fist and pumped it before Relay for life Hoops State Fullerton 5-4 in the this season. Oklahoma State and Arizona picked up the ball and threw it speeding up his home-run trot Tournament at Eagle Peak Middle School, All Day longest game in College The 97th meeting of the State — by 40 minutes. on a line to catcher John while rounding second. World Series history Monday. neighborhood rivals came Tension ran high, with a Curtis, who blocked the plate Fullerton regained the lead in the seventh without getting Calendar listings are culled from the The two coaches just as more than 1,500 miles away CWS record eight batters get- and easily put the tag on most recent schedules provided by the easily could have collapsed from their Orange County ting hit by pitches. Holiday. a hit. schools and organizations in our coverage After Anteater starter Wes area. Please report schedule changes or together in exhaustion after a campuses, on the game’s Despite committing a sea- Petersen followed with his incorrect listings to The Daily Journal Etheridge walked Nick Sports Department at 468-3518. tense elimination game biggest stage. son-high six errors, UC Irvine hit to center, which scored Mahin, Tom Calahan came on between Serrano’s upstart It was emotional on a num- came back three times to tie Cody Cipriano from third. and walked John Curtis and Anteaters and his mentor’s ber of fronts. the Titans before overtaking After Petersen touched first intentionally walked Matt tournament-tested Titans. Serrano pitched for Horton them in a tense 13th inning base, his teammates rushed Wallach to load the bases. TODAY’S “I told him I loved him and at Cerritos College and later that had Horton ejected for out of the dugout and mobbed Calahan hit Jones on the right thanks for everything,” served under him there as arguing a hit batsman call. him in a dogpile. hand to force in a run. GAMES Serrano said. “He said. ’I’m pitching coach. Serrano later Petersen’s winning hit Petersen also was the batter Cipriano hit his 13th home proud of you. Continue to coached under Horton at came after Fullerton left field- who doubled in the winning run leading off the bottom half move on and win this thing.’ “ Fullerton before taking the er Josh Fellhauer had thrown run in the bottom of the ninth to tie it 4-4. Bryan Petersen’s run-scor- UC Irvine head coaching job out Taylor Holiday at home in UC Irvine’s 3-2 super “We hoped to go deeper in the tournament, but all the ing single to center field in the in 2004. plate. regional-clinching victory teams at the College World No Games/Events bottom of the 13th inning “The bad news is I had to Holiday appeared to lean over Wichita State on June 10. Series have momentum and ended the 5 hour, 40 minute say goodbye to my mentor, into a Bryan Harris pitch lead- Dylan Axelrod (6-4) visions of getting the trophy,” Scheduled affair and sent the Titans coach, friend, my second ing off the bottom of the 13th pitched 4 2-3 innings of relief Horton said. “It was a tough home after two games for the father, a guy I love a lot,” and was awarded first base by to get the win, allowing one way to lose a game. I know first time in nine CWS appear- Serrano said. “That’s the home-plate umpire David hit and striking out seven. the baseball purists were on ances since 1990. toughest part about it, seeing Buck. A steamed Horton Harris (2-3) worked the last the edge of their seats. Two Meanwhile, the Anteaters his team eliminated. I wish argued and was tossed after five innings, giving up three teams went toe to toe, and (46-16-1) play on in their first our win hadn’t been at their Holiday was hit by a pitch for hits and the winning run. unfortunately we came out on the short end.” COMMUNITY COMMUNITY DIGEST DIGEST Mendocino College Jr. Giants Sign ups Football Camp extended

Mendocino College is playing Ukiah Jr. Giants has extended host to a wonderful football camp their sign up dates through June in mid-July. The camp will run 30. Those interested in a non from July 16-Thursday July 19. competitive baseball program for The camp will meet from 1-3 p.m. boys and girls between the ages each day. The cost per camper is of 4-17 may contact Kim $100. Camp Flyers Available Garroutte at 462-4501. online at The Junior Giants are the flag- http://www.mendocino.edu. ship program of The Giants Community Fund. The Giants Community Fund uses baseball Ukiah Women’s as a forum to encourage young Softball Tournament people and families to live healthy, productive lives. The The Ukiah Women’s Athletic Fund supports Junior Giants Association will be holding its summer leagues in California, annual MV softball tournament on Nevada, and Oregon and collabo- Saturday and Sunday June 23 rates with the San Francisco and 24 at the Women’s Fields in Giants to provide assistance to Ukiah. The tournament is a dou- targeted community initiatives in ble-elimination event with a $200 education, health, and violence entry fee. All proceeds go to local prevention. Since its inception, young girl’s school athletic pro- the Fund has donated more than grams. Questions? Call Korky at $8 million to community efforts, 462-2137 or Pokie at 972-1719. and is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization. Relay for Life 3-on-3 Men’s Fall Softball HOOPS Tourney League Registration The 6th Annual 2007 3 on 3 basketball tourney will be held on The City of Ukiah Community June 30th at Eagle Peak Middle Service Department would like to School. Current 6th - 9th grade announce the beginning of the boys and girls are welcome to get 2007 Fall Men’s Softball Season. a team together. Each player will League play is scheduled to be required to raise $30 in dona- begin in late August and run tions, and the top fundraisers will through October. Sponsor fees recieve special autographed Photo by Suzette Cook-Mankins are $350 per team and $30 per prizes. Each participant will get a Lucerne’s Robert Harral takes aim on his way to victory in Sunday’s Tom Burn’s, Jr. player (checks payable to the City tourney T-shirt and a BBQ dinner, of Ukiah). Registration forms are as well as 4-6 games. Horseshoe Tournament held at the Redwood Empire Fairgrounds available at the City of Ukiah Registration forms due June 25th. Recreation Department or at All money raised will be donated www.cityofukiah.com. The spon- to the American Cancer sor fee is due at the time of regis- Society.Call Matt Ferrick at 972- tration. Player fees will be collect- 8862 for info. Harrall captures tourney championship ed from team managers at the first game. Registration will be The Tom Burns, Jr. Horseshoe Tournament concluded place and Tournament Champion by a game, and Will accepted through August 3rd. Redwood Empire Register early, space is limited. Basketball Camps Sunday at the Redwood Empire Fairgrounds with a number Facey from Lakeport took second place. This was an NHPA Deadline: August 3rd This basketball camp is open to of local success stories. (National Horseshoe Pitching Association) sanctioned tour- Please call the City of Ukiah boys and girls ages 7-17. The On Saturday three groups of pitchers vied for first and Community Services Department week-long camp offers players an nament and open to all pitchers from any sanctioned club in at 463-6714, come to 411 W. Clay opportunity to build a solid sports second place in each group. In group one with ringer per- the world. St., or visit our website at foundation. each day is filled with centages from 55% to 31% Marty Scribner from Fort Bragg www.cityofukiah.com. fundamental skill progression On these two warm days in Ukiah all the winners were drills, easy-to-understand instruc- went home with first place and a Tournament Champion members of the Ukiah Valley Horseshoe Club. Gil tion and games and fun competi- award while John Brotherton from Clearlake Oaks took sec- Tournour, president of UVHC is proudly sporting a first High School Girls tion Campers learn in a safe, ond place. supervised environment from place from the Rogue River Money Tournament in Grants Soccer Training knowledgeabe and enthusiastic In the second group with ringer percentages from 30% to Pass Oregon which took place on June 9 and 10, 2007 and coaches with experience. All 17% Dave Shelton from Willits took first place and a Class although he didn't win in Ukiah this weekend, he pitched an The City of Ukiah Community campers receive great instruc- Champion award while James Taylor from Lakeport took Services Department has a High tion, a basketball and a free t- impressive 50% game for the first time in his career on School Girls Soccer training class shirt. second place. The third group with ringer percentages of Sunday. (open to girls grades 9 through The High School level will be 17% to 5% was won by Scott Briggs with Randy Leonard For more information on UVHC contact Tournour at 12). This class is for girls looking held June 18-22 from 8:30 a.m. - taking second, both live in Ukiah. to play soccer at the High School 1:30 p.m. each day. The cost is 485-7894, or visit www.horseshoepitching.com. The club level. Ukiah High Varsity coach $150 in advance, $160 at the On Sunday competitors were grouped into one class with practices on Tuesday evenings at 5 pm, at the fairgrounds. Andy Hendry will teach girls per- door ( $100 half day) Low Income ringer averages of 55% to 7% with an 80% handicap fig- sonal skills, fitness, and strength- discounts are also available. The Drop-ins are encouraged to come by and watch or ask ques- en tactical strategies for defense, camp will be held at Pomolita ured into the scores. Robert Harrall of Lucerne took first tions. midfield, and offense. Also, Middle School gym. included will be basic goalkeep- For students in grades 2-8 the ing and fun competitions. camp will meet from June 25-29 Tuesdays 6 – 8pm at the Yokayo from 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. each soccer field, beginning July 3rd. day. The cost is $150 in advance, Class is free of charge. $160 at the door ( $100 half day) For more information call Coach Low Income discounts are also Hendry at 463-2488 or the City of available.The camp will be held at Lakers don’t appear ready to trade Bryant Ukiah at 463-6714. Pomolita Middle School gym. Pre-register at the City of Ukiah By JOHN NADEL comment other than to say: ketball. We remain committed All Sport Camp Service Dept. Questions? Please call 463-6714 or visit 411 W. Clay AP Sports Writer “Our position is what was said to that philosophy.” Offered in August St. Mon - Fri 8a-5p. LOS ANGELES — at that meeting between the Bryant’s name was not While there seems little two of them will remain mentioned in the letter. The City of Ukiah is offering an USSSA Baseball doubt Kobe Bryant between the two of them.” All-Sport Camp which will cover Meanwhile, the entry basketball, softball, volleyball, Tournament wants out of Los Buss, owner of the Lakers Bryant reposted Sunday on his soccer, and flag football over the When it’s hot, come play where Angeles, the Lakers since 1979, recently sent a let- course of a five day span. The its cool. The North Coast show- Web site from late last month camp costs $125 and will be held down between Fort Bragg and don’t appear ready to ter to season ticket-holders regarding his desire to be trad- at the Pomolita Middle School Mendocino high schools will be make a move. regarding the team’s desire to ed had been taken down by Gym. taking place July 7-8. The tourna- “I think we’ve made be successful. Derek Heath is the instructor, ment is open to anyone 16 & Monday. The only current and the camp hours run 9 am to 3 Under. There will be trophies and our position clear on that “We received about 1,000 item on the site, kb24.com, pm August 13-17. all-tourney nominations, as well. publicly and we have e-mails expressing concerns, was a series of comments The cost is $500. Questions? Call nothing further to say on opinions and frustrations,” Director Chris Lander at 962- from Bryant’s fans. Water polo class 9046 or 357-3739. the matter at this time,” Black said. “Dr. Buss wanted beginning team spokesman John to address the matter himself.” Several messages left for Bryant’s agent, Rob Pelinka, Free Bowling Black said Monday. Buss said, among other The City of Ukiah Community School-age children are encour- Black referred to a things, that the Lakers had weren’t returned, and Chris Services Department is offering aged to pick up their free summer Raih, the managing director of classes in beginning Water Polo bowling passes at the Yokayo statement issued by team made the playoffs in 26 of his for those boys and girls ages 6-13 Bowl. owner Jerry Buss on 28 years as owner, but added: Zambezi Ink, the ad agency who are good swimmers and May 30, which said in “We all want more.” that created and maintains want to learn the basics of water HEY LOCAL kb24.com, declined comment. polo. There will be two three-week COACHES! part: “We will continue er interview after speaking “Our goal has been, and sessions of classes held Tuesday, to pursue every avenue possi- remains to be, to build the Bryant, who turns 29 in Wednesday and Thursday for 30 with Lakers coach Phil minutes. Each session will begin Please report your game August, is owed $88.6 million ble to improve our team with Jackson. Lakers into a team that can at noon at the Ukiah Municipal results! Phone (707) 468-3518 or (Bryant) as the cornerstone.” for the four years he has left Pools on June 26. The cost is $40 make submissions to: The Ukiah Buss and Bryant met face- regularly compete for champi- Buss issued the statement on the seven-year, $136.4 mil- per session, which includes Daily Journal Sports Department, onships,” he said. “I believe admission to public swim on class 590 S. School Street, Ukiah, CA to-face last Friday in after speaking with Bryant. Barcelona, and while the Los that we have always shown a lion contract he signed July days. Please pre-register at the 95482. Fax (707) 468-3544 or The day before, Bryant first willingness to do what needs 15, 2004. A nine-time All- City of Ukiah, 411 W. Clay St. visit www.ukiahdailyjournal.com Angeles Times and Riverside Space is limited, please hurry. click on “Sports”, then click on the said he wanted to be traded to be done and spend what Star, he enters next season as Questions? Call Rick Cleland at Report Game Scores banner. Press-Enterprise quoted during a radio interview, but sources as saying Bryant still needs to be spent to deliver the two-time defending NBA 463-1551. seemed to backtrack on anoth- wanted out, Black declined you championship caliber bas- scoring champion. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2007 – 7 Giants put ailing Rich Aurilia on DL, bring up Figueroa By COLIN FLY league games, with the Blue Jays last Alfonzo wanted to have the opera- tions, he felt better with a few days’ AP Sports Writer season and the Pirates in 2001. tion and he believed it would be for rest. Maybe we just didn’t give him a MILWAUKEE — Rich Aurilia’s Bochy said Figueroa will take on the best. long enough rest,” Groeschner said. sore neck finally forced him to the a utility role with the Giants. “We just don’t want to get down The 35-year-old Aurilia is batting disabled list, and the San Francisco “He played everywhere, all over the road four to six weeks when he .236 with two home runs and 19 Giants hope all he needs is a little the field in Fresno, including the out- starts doing some functional activity, RBIs in his second stint with San field,” Bochy said. “He gives us more rest. where he’s actually running and Francisco, but hasn’t homered since Aurilia has received multiple some infield depth and was doing a catching and have an issue with a injections in the past few weeks to good job.” connecting May 20 off Joe Kennedy cartilage tear set us back,” of the Athletics. help alleviate the pain that’s bothered The Giants also moved catcher Groeschner said. him since last month, and the Giants Eliezer Alfonzo to the 60-day dis- Aurilia signed an $8 million, two- Aurilia last played Saturday in year deal in December to return to put the infielder on the 15-day dis- abled list. He was placed on the DL Boston and went 0-for-4 with three abled list before they played the on June 9 with a right knee sprain the Giants as the team’s primary first Milwaukee Brewers on Monday after he was hurt in a collision with strikeouts. He had missed the previ- ous four games due to the neck ail- baseman, though he has been sharing night. Oakland’s Donnie Murphy at home duties with Ryan Klesko and has The move was retroactive to plate in the 10th inning the day ment. Aurilia also missed four starts last been filling in all over the infield. Sunday. Aurilia before. Aurilia helped San Francisco Alfonzo will undergo arthroscopic month because of a stiff neck that “He needed some time to get this reach the World Series in 2002. neck issue to clear up so we went Bochy said. knee surgery on Tuesday in an effort required shots. Most recently, he said ahead and put him on the disabled San Francisco called up Luis to help speed his recovery, which is he received “epidural-type injec- Despite struggling with injuries, he list for at least 15 days to see if we Figueroa from Triple-A Fresno. expected to take six to eight weeks. tions” between three vertebrae. had six home runs and 17 RBIs dur- could get this right,” manager Bruce Figueroa has appeared in 12 major Head trainer Dave Groeschner said “After he got the second injec- ing that postseason. Bounced out at Hendrick, NBA DRAFT PICKS

NBA Draft-Early Entries Minnesota By The Associated Press Isaac Wells, F, junior, Arkansas Busch has bright future ahead State (Will be updated Tuesday after By JENNA FRYER the NBA makes official list avail- Terrance Whiters, G, junior, Racing is no different than any other sport in able) Arkansas Tech AP Auto Racing Writer Marcus Williams, F, sophomore, CHARLOTTE, N.C. — that performance and potential go a long way , G, junior, UCLA Shagari Alleyne, C, junior, Arizona For a kid who just lost his toward masking personality issues, and Manhattan Sean Williams, F-C, junior, job, is certainly , F, junior, Florida Boston College on top of the NASCAR there’s no denying that Busch has a mix of Dwight Brewington, F, junior, , F, freshman, world. both. Liberty North Carolina Busch became NASCAR’s Roy Bright, F, junior, Delaware , F, sophomore, newest free agent when he State Kansas “I’m interested because want to be total fire and drive , F, sophomore, , G-F, junior, was pushed out of Hendrick Southern Cal Motorsports so the team he’s a talented driver,” that thing on the line every DePaul Dan Coleman, C, junior, , F, freshman, could make room for Dale Ganassi snarked. “If he was a minute, and then expect him no-talent driver, nobody not to be emotional. You’ve Minnesota Earnhardt Jr. It’s opened a ton Auto racing Mike Conley Jr., G, freshman, of opportunities for the tal- would be interested in him.” just got to try to help some- Ohio State International Players ented but temperamental dri- Racing is no different than body like that control his , G-F, freshman, Ralfi Silva Ansaloni, Praia Club ver, as at least six of the top any other sport in that perfor- emotions.” Ohio State (Brazil), 7-0 1987 Stanko Barac, Siroki (Bosnia), Nextel Cup owners are on Gibbs Racing declined to mance and potential go a Roger Penske has spent the P.J. Couisnard, G, junior, record as being interested in long way toward masking past two seasons doing it Wichita State 7-2, 1986 comment, and Jack Roush, , G, freshman, Rodrigue Beaubois, Cholet signing him. who had Busch under con- personality issues, and there’s with , with seem- no denying that Busch has a ingly positive results. Before Georgia Tech (France), 6-0, 1988 And, believe it or not, tract when he was 16, said he Sasa Cuic, C, junior, Oregon , Climamio Busch has far more opportu- won’t be revisiting the rela- mix of both. he almost ran over one of Bologna (Italy), 6-5, 1986 He’s got four Cup wins ’s crew mem- State nities than Earnhardt did. tionship. JamesOn Curry, G, junior, Hakan Demirel, Fenerbahce Earnhardt had very firm Armed with a new agent and made the Chase for the bers two weeks ago, Kurt Oklahoma State Ulker (Turkey), 6-4, 1986 criteria during his job search, championship last season, but Busch had made tremendous , C, junior, LSU Romain Duport, Le Havre — he fired his previous rep- (France), 7-0, 1986 which was limited to only the resentation last week when it’s never been a smooth ride. progress in remaking his brat- , G-F, freshman, top teams in Busch has been criticized for ty image. Texas , Cherkasy his job at Hendrick fell apart , F, junior, (Ukraine), 7-0, 1986 NASCAR. He wants to win a — Busch spent the weekend his driving style — even Rick Hendrick patiently older brother, Kurt, accused tried to the do the same with Georgetown Vladimir Golubovic, Vojvodina championship, and at age 32, at Michigan International , G, junior, (Serbia), 7-0, 1986 the clock is ticking on his Speedway laying the ground- him last month of being too Kyle Busch, and recognized Rafael Hettsheimeier, aggressive — and many vet- that it was a work in Florida career. He couldn’t gamble work for what should be a , C, freshman, Akasvayu Vic (Spain), 6-10, with his choice, and realisti- lucrative new deal. erans have fumed over his progress. And before May 10, Washington 1986 cally only had three teams to He was matter-of-fact arrogance. when Earnhardt became a , F-C, junior, Florida Deyan Ivanov, Drac Inca choose from. He’s had some eyebrow- free agent, Hendrick had no Leon Jacob, G, junior, Texas (Spain), 6-9, 1986 when discussing his impend- Kaloyan Ivanov, Vive Menorca Busch doesn’t have the ing split from Hendrick, raising behavior, such as plans to walk away from the A&M International storming out of a news con- project. Robert Earl Johnson, F, fresh- (Spain), 6-9, 1986 same restrictions. He can where he signed shortly Maxym Ivshyn, Azovmash drive a Chevy, Ford, or ference, throwing a safety But when the urge to align man, Clinton JC, S.C. before his 18th birthday. He Joseph Jones, F, junior, Texas (Ukraine), 6-10, 1986 Dodge — maybe even a had nothing but praise for device at and with NASCAR’s biggest star , Honka launching an ungracious rant was too overwhelming, A&M Toyota — and at 10 years Rick Hendrick, and insisted Marcel Jones, F, junior, Oregon (Finland), 6-4, 1988 younger than Junior, Busch the split was mutual after against NASCAR’s Car of Busch became expendable State Ivan Maras, Buducnost has a much bigger window to talks on an extension had Tomorrow after winning its and Hendrick cut him loose. Kellen Lee, C, sophomore, Los (Montenegro), 6-9, 1986 find success. Busch can take debut race. So his next car owner will Angeles City College Manuchar Markoishvili, stalled right about the time Olimpija (Slovenia), 6-5, 1986 a risk, perhaps sign with a Junior hit the market. Immature? Sure. pick up where Hendrick left James Mays, F junior, Clemson The worst human being off, and there’s no shortage of Bo McCalebb, G, junior, New Douglas Angelo Nunes, smaller team, and become the Busch chatted with fans, Uberlandia (Brazil), 6-7, 1987 cornerstone of a long-term alive? Most certainly not. suitors who believe they can Orleans signed autographs on pit Dominic McGuire, F, junior, Caner Oner, Alpella (Turkey), 6- plan. road, and hung out with Busch isn’t even on the be the one to tame 7, 1987 radar of the most poorly NASCAR’s wild child. Fresno State “I’m interested in talking University of Michigan foot- Josh McRoberts, F, sophomore, Miroslav Raduljica, FMP to anybody who wants to ball players in front of his behaved athletes, past and “You have to remember Duke (Serbia), 7-0, 1988 talk,” Busch said. “Whether hauler. And his performance present. At a time when NBA his age — I can name you Tack Minor, G, junior, LSU Nikita Shabalkin, Samara it’s DEI, whether it’s Gibbs, and NFL players are con- eight or 10 guys in here at his , F-C, junior, (Russia), 6-9, 1986 on the track was stellar: He Vladimir Stimac, Valmiera RCR, Evernham, Yates, who- nearly won the Truck Series stantly falling on the wrong age that were a handful,” Florida ever’s got an open seat. side of the law, Busch looks Childress said. “He’s learn- , C, freshman, Ohio (Latvia), 6-9, 1987 race, finishing second, and State Gabriel Szalay, Norrkoping Whatever, lets go, let’s sit was sixth in the Nextel Cup like an angel. ing. Every new experience, “If you make a simple you get educated a little more Kendaris Pelton, F, junior, (Sweden), 7-1, 1986 down. Let’s have dinner.” event. Southern Mississippi Ante Tomic, KK Zagreb Busch’s appointment book It was a major spin at a comparison, it’s not like the and I’d say this has educated (Croatia), 7-2, 1987 kid’s Mike Tyson,” Evernham him a little more. Bruce Price, G, junior, should be full by the end of time when Busch has never Tennessee State Caio Torres, Estudiantes the week. had more at stake — he con- said. “He’s not out grabbing “Kyle is a very young, tal- , G, junior, USC (Spain), 6-11, 1987 Richard Childress, Ray women and doing drugs. He ented race driver like many, , G, junior, , Guandong Southern trols his destiny, and his Tigers (China), 6-11, 1987 Evernham, Chip Ganassi, worth has never been greater. has a temper, and he says many I’ve seen come up and Nevada Bobby Ginn, Robert Yates, things once in a while. To be like that. Kyle has got a Jason Smith, F, junior, Colorado Artem Zabelin, Avtodor But after listening to the State (Russia), 7-0, 1988 and Dale interested car owners, Busch me, that’s not really a bad great future ahead of him. thing. Age, time, everything, it all , G, sopho- NOTE: Country indicates where Earnhardt Inc. have all said didn’t need to do any damage team plays, not country of “It’s hard to take a guy you comes with experience.” more, Eastern Washington they want to talk to him. Joe control. Spencer Tollackson, F-C, junior, nationality.

Green, Hawes remain in draft MENDO TRUCK FINANCIAL FREEDOM FOR SENIORS ACCESSORIES Reverse Mortgage May Be The Answer! By The Associated Press son before a stress fracture in his left foot Jeff Green is headed to the NBA, rather than ended his season. To Learn More Call trying to take Georgetown to another Final Underclassmen had to declare for the draft 707-467-3646 or visit Four. by 11:59 p.m. EDT on April 29. They could www.allcalreversemortgage.com Green is staying in the draft, instead of attend workouts and pull out without penalties returning to school for his senior season. His as long as they hadn’t hired an agent. decision came Monday, the deadline for early Singletary took advantage of the opportuni- entrants who hadn’t hired an agent to withdraw ty, attending predraft camp and working out for and retain their NCAA eligibility. several NBA teams. He averaged 19 points for SUPERIOR Washington center Spencer Hawes, like the Cavaliers last season, but apparently real- Green expected to be taken in the top half of ized he needed to improve more at the college PROFESSIONAL Ray Hansen the first round, also is staying in the draft. But level. SERVICE Branch Manager a pair of all-conference guards, All-ACC pick “The process I went through the last two 406 Talmage Rd., Ukiah 707-467-3646 Office • 707-462-0969 fax of Virginia and Nevada’s months was extremely valuable and provided [email protected] Marcelus Kemp, an all-WAC selection, are me with a significant amount of information,” 462-4614 going back to school. he said in a statement released by the school. 350 East Gobbi Street • Ukiah, CA 95482 Green was the Big East player of the year “Ultimately I determined it was best for me to last season after averaging 14.3 points. return to Virginia.” Georgetown center also had Kemp averaged 18.5 points for the Wolf Debris, Tree & Brush declared for the draft but previously Pack, helping them to a fourth straight regular- announced his decision to return to school. season conference title. Removal, Lot Clearing With both players back, the Hoyas would “Marcelus has used the NBA early entry have been considered a favorite for a second process exactly as I feel one should,” Nevada straight Final Four trip. They lost to Ohio State coach Mark Fox said. “He has learned how he For All Your Storm and French Drains in their first national semifinals appearance in can get better in the eyes of the NBA and he Garden Needs 22 years. will.” Remote Site Specialist Hawes averaged nearly 15 points while bat- The NBA hopes to release final list of draft Inside & Outside ting injuries and illness in his lone college sea- eligible players on Tuesday. The draft is June son. But the 7-footer may have shown enough 28. Our Knowledge potential to be a lottery pick. Georgia Tech forward Thaddeus Young will Becomes Your “Spencer has a great opportunity in front of be in it, joining guard Javaris Crittenton him and we wish him the best,” Washington in leaving the Yellow Jackets after one season. Success coach Lorenzo Romar said. Oklahoma State guard JamesOn Curry also 351-C Hastings Ave., Ukiah Tight Access, Low Impact. Steep Grade Trenching Fellow Pac-10 center DeVon Hardin with- said he is staying in the draft, while George Fax: 467-0900 Auger Work, Concrete and Stump Removal, Small Jobs Welcome drew his name and will return to California, Washington’s Maureece Rice and Illinois’ where he played in only 11 games this past sea- Shaun Pruitt are returning to school. Tel: 467-0400 8 – TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2007 SPORTS THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL Lakeport’s 14-year-old Dylan Rose wins first bomber main By CURTIS CLAUSON By lap seven, Tommila had also For the Daily Journal fallen back on the outside. D. Rose Lakeport Speedway hosted the held the lead followed by Rhodes. ninth “King of the Hill Challenge Bray was inside of Sorrels in third, Series” event last Saturday. Some 57 and Richie Hoven was inside of cars raced in five classes on the 1⁄4 Randy Portlock in fifth. One lap mile “Equalizer” track. later, Ron Duke Jr. and the fading Point leader Ron Duke Jr. from Tommila tangled in the backstretch Redwood Valley set the Guy for the first caution. The restart was Strohmeier Auto Center Bomber fast stopped when R. Rose and Tour also time of 14.964s. Dylan Rose from spun on the backstretch. Lakeport, a 14-year-old driver who D. Rose and Rhodes led the restart had yet to place in the top five this but Rhodes could not hold the out- season, won his first main event. side line and was freight-trained to Jake Tillman from Cobb set the the back by the inside field, pushing Pro-4 Modified fast time of 13.105s. Sorrels and Portlock behind him. Jonathon Reynolds from Lakeport Bray, Jon Waner, Hoven, and Tenney held off Tillman in the final laps to held second through fifth. Pierce win the main event. took to the outside of Tenney and In Airport Auto Brokers Late showed how effective strong outside Model action, Mike Doss from Nice handling can be by passing Tenney both set the fast time of 12.746s and and Hoven to challenge Waner for led the final three-lap shootout to third. win the main event. In lap 20, R. Rose and Tour tan- Codi Barba from Cobb set the gled in turn one for a caution. Modified fast time of 12.742s. Jeremy Nowlin from Kelseyville Another caution immediately fol- won his second main event in a row. lowed with Waner blew a tire in turn The Mini-Stock fast time was set two and spun into the field, collect- by Robert Schmidt from Lucerne. He ing Helm, Portlock, Tenney, and also won his fifth main event this Tommila. The next restart was season. Photo by Kolene Porter stopped as Tour and Buzzard collid- Pro-4 Modifieds Young Dylan Rose may not be old enough for a driver’s license but he still beat 15 other competi- ed sending Buzzard into the The seven car Pro-4 Modified tors to come out on top of Lakeport Speedway’s bomber main. frontstretch wall. main event pack was led to the start D. Rose and Bray finally got by John Barker and Jonathon At the finish, Reynolds held his third outside of Mike Smithhart. Davey Coyne behind her as Robert things going again ahead of Pierce Reynolds. Barker took the early lead over Tillman, and Barker held Mike Linnell fell back on the outside Schmidt challenged Keown for the and Hoven. Bray cannot hold the while Reynolds dueled Greg third ahead of VanCleave with Barba pushing Kevin Estep and Terry lead. outside and is passed on the inside by VanCleave for second. After six laps, in fifth. La Horgue won the trophy McIntire behind him. They ran side-by-side until lap 20, D. Rose, Pierce, and Abella, trapping VanCleave claimed second and Joe dash. By lap seven, Crayford made the when Schmidt trapped Keown Hoven and Ramazzotti behind him. Sloan snuck into third ahead of Late Models outside pass on Snider for second. As behind the lapped car of Aceves and Hoven and Ramazzotti touch and fall Reynolds. In lap eight, VanCleave Six Late Models made it into the Terry McIntire passed Estep, Mark took the lead. Keown dug into turn back on the outside to the back. and Sloan spun in turn two for the main event with Michael Swaney Marek, and David Furia on the out- one deep to try to catch up, but broke By lap 25, D. Rose was leading first yellow. and Blair Aiken in the poll row. side, Mike Smithhart gradually lost loose in turn two allowing but was challenged on the outside by Barker and Reynolds restarted the Swaney fell back on the inside, push- ground on the inside and was passed Armstrong to pass for second. Pierce ahead of Abella. Bray finally field ahead of Jake Tillman and ing Charlie Collins and Forrest in turn by Thomas Wright, McIntire, Schmidt claimed his fifth win, fol- managed to slip back to the inside Devin La Horgue. Reynolds took the Kuecker behind him, as Mike Doss Furia, Estep, and Marek. lowed by Armstrong, Keown, ahead of Sorrels, but Duke Jr. passed outside lead with Tillman following and John Dalerio took second and In lap 22, Linnell was lapped by Coyne, and Aceves. Keown won the both of them on the outside. in lap 11 for second. In lap 17, La third from the outside. Nowlin and Wright was looking to trophy dash and Armstrong the heat At the checkers, 14 year old Dylan Horgue and Sloan spun for another In lap 13, Kuecker passed Dalerio the outside of Snider for third. race. Rose held off the advances of Wendy caution. for third. In lap 25, as Swaney was Wright completed the pass in lap 26 Bombers Ray Pierce to win his first Bomber Reynolds and Tillman led the being lapped, Kuecker managed to as McIntire moved to the outside of The Bomber main event started main. Pierce was not running for restart and Reynolds took the inside pass Doss for second. However, in Snider. In lap 29, Snider and with a full field of 18 cars. Tony points or position this night, so lead ahead of Barker and La Horgue lap 29, Kuecker and leader Blair tan- McIntire touched sending McIntire Ramazzotti, Robert Byers, and Abella placed second followed by as Kevin Barba, who had given up gled and spun for the only caution of into the frontstretch wall where he Wendy Ray Pierce transferred in the poll position because of mechan- Duke Jr., Bray, and Sorrels. R. Rose the race. fell back behind Furia. from the B-Main, but Ramazzotti won the trophy dash, and Portlock ical problems, fell back. In lap 20, Doss kept the inside lead for the Nowlin crossed the finish first, and Pierce were not running for Sloan suddenly got loose, went wide and Helm the other two heat races. win. Dalerio finished in second fol- followed by Crayford, Wright, points or position this night. Coming Up in turn four, and then retired into the lowed by Kuecker, Aiken, and Snider, and Furia. Furia won the tro- Dylan Rose and Rick Tommila turn one infield. In lap 24, Barker's The “King of the Hill Challenge Collins. Collins won the trophy dash phy dash, and Snider and Estep the started the field ahead of Nickolie Series” continues this Saturday night hood flew open, blocking his view, and Aiken the heat race. heat races. Rhodes and Tim Buzzard. Byers and a yellow was thrown. Modifieds Mini-Stocks retired into the turn three infield with at the Ukiah Speedway with the Reynolds and Tillman restarted Andrew Snider and Jeremy The Mini-Stock main event was technical problems. Buzzard fell Westcar Late Models, Pro-4 the field with Tillman taking the out- Nowlin led the 13 car Modified field fielded by six cars, but Brad Laird back on the outside pushing Shelby Modifieds, Bonus Bombers, and side lead, but Reynolds reclaimed it to the main event start after one bad had to retire to the infield with tech- Helm, Simi Tour, Roman Rose, and Bombers. Racing returns to the after a few lap. While Tillman fought start and a caution for Codi Barba nical problems. Jessica Aceves and Manya Tenney behind him. Jimmy Lakeport Speedway June 30 featuring to hold the outside of Reynolds, leaking brake fluid after losing a Sean Keown brought the field to the Sorrels managed to get under the Legends Cars of the Pacific, Late VanCleave challenged outside of brake caliper. Nowlin took the out- start. Aceves faded back on the Buzzard and slipped into fifth behind Models, Mini-Stocks, Bonus Barker for third. side lead and Derrick Crayford held inside pushing Todd Armstrong and Mike Bray. Bombers, and Bombers. Surprised Piazza willing to help the A’s as a catcher By JANIE McCAULEY Oakland brass decided late for the first time after 15 sea- would still need some time. ... AP Sports Writer Saturday to keep Cust around sons as a catcher — a career The No. 1 plan is to help the OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — and use both him and Piazza many think will make him a team get to the postseason any Mike Piazza picked up a mes- for various duties. Cust can Hall of Famer. He is batting way possible, whether as a sage on his phone Sunday also play the outfield. .280 with one home run and catcher or DH.” morning from the Oakland But now, Piazza must get four RBIs in just 25 games in Athletics saying they planned back into catching and learn- 2007. Geren said it’s “hard to to make him a catcher again ing pitchers for the first time “I’m lucky I can draw from say” now how much Piazza once he’s healthy. since his 2006 season ended my wealth of experience from might catch. Kendall has So he stayed put. The with the NL West champion behind the plate,” Piazza said. caught at least 143 games in catcher-turned-designated hit- San Diego Padres. “I’ve always prided myself on each of the past seven seasons ter was all set to make the 90- Piazza is playing in the calling a good game. Even if I and 150 or more in four of minute drive to Sacramento American League and as a DH were 100 percent healthy, I those years. for a rehab assignment with the Triple-A club when the plan suddenly changed — with Piazza receiving no warning whatsoever the Piazza switch was in the works. Jason Kendall. Piazza hardly “Not to insult women, but “That was a little strange,” picked up his catching gear I’m not (even) throwing like a Piazza, out since May 3 with a during spring training. When girl right now,” Piazza said. right shoulder injury, said asked how long it would take “It’s extremely painful.” Monday. “This game is unpre- him to be ready to catch again, Because of Jack Cust’s dictable at times. I never he said, “Your guess is as emergence in the DH role dur- thought this would be the good as mine.” ing Piazza’s absence, the case, especially at this point in my career, but I learned to go BIKRAM YOGA with the flow. Whatever they want me to do. ... I was just as UKIAH surprised as anybody.” Service CENTER The development likely Bikini Season pushes back Piazza’s 859 N. State Street timetable to return by about (707) 462-4472 three weeks, considering his is Here arm is not yet in shape and he needs to work on building $29 15 minute more leg strength, too. 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There is a Thomas as DH, and general bistro menu as well as a dining room menu. Full bar, local microbrew draft beer, manager Billy Beane repeat- and Mendocino County focused wine list. Come see what all the hype is about! edly said he had no plans to use Piazza as the backup 13401 S. Highway 101, Hopland CA 95449 Tel. 744.1890 • Fax. 744.1219 • Toll Free: 800.266.1891 catcher to durable starter Email: [email protected] THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL HEALTH TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2007 – 9 Some diabetics skip insulin in effort to lose weight By JIM ELLIS ing glucose from the blood- diet, may lead some to form something to happen because The Associated Press stream to the body’s cells. an unhealthy association then maybe I’ll stop.” Like many teenage girls, Without insulin, cells starve with food, Goebel-Fabbri Gwen Malnassy, 21, of Lee Ann Thill was obsessed even while the bloodstream said. Santa Monica, Calif., with her appearance. A dia- “Diabulimia” becomes burdened with too Jacq Allan, 26, of London, detailed her struggle with betic, she was already suffer- much glucose. is a diabulimic. When diabulimia for three years in ing from bulimia -- forcing When Type 1 diabetics recently interviewed, she a diary she posted on the herself to throw up to lose skip or reduce their insulin, said she had not taken her Internet. weight. But it wasn’t may have come from her behavior wind up with they risk falling into a coma insulin shots for two weeks “If you don’t think it will enough, and she’d recently weight obsession. At 25, a severe diabetic complica- or even dying. Blindness, and rarely takes them regu- happen to you, don’t fool put on 20 pounds. blood vessel hemorrhage in tions much earlier,” said Ann amputations and kidney fail- larly. She weighs 42 pounds yourself,” writes Malnassy, Then one day at a camp her eye required surgery. At Goebel-Fabbri, a clinical ure are some of the long- less than she did a year ago. diagnosed with diabetes at 9, for diabetic teens, she heard 28, doctors told her she had psychologist at the Joslin term complications that can Allan is stuck between in her final entry 11 months counselors chew out two damaged kidneys. Diabetes Center in Boston. develop. two fears: taking insulin, ago. “I believed the same.” girls for practicing “diabu- “I’m fearful for the The American Diabetes Warning signs for diabu- which may lead to weight Doctors diagnosed limia” -- not taking their future,” Thill said. “I feel Association has long known limia include a change in gain, and the damage her Malnassy with both anorexia insulin so they could lose very strongly that had I about insulin omission as a eating habits -- typically destructive compulsion is and bulimia at 13, she said. weight, one of the conse- taken care of myself, I could tactic to lose weight. But someone who eats more but doing to her body. “I would look at maga- quences of uncontrolled dia- have lived as long as anyone “diabulimia” is a term that still loses weight -- low ener- “I’m terrified of insulin,” zines and think that if I betes. without diabetes. I don’t has only cropped up in gy and high blood-sugar lev- Allan said. “Every morning I looked like the models, I think that’s going to happen recent years and is not a rec- els, Goebel-Fabbri said. wake up and think maybe I Don’t you realize you would have more friends and could die if you skip your now.” ognized medical condition, Frequent urination is another should go to the hospital.” insulin? the counselor scold- Diabulimia is usually said Barbara Anderson, a signal. When sugars are Diagnosed with Type 1 be more popular,” Malnassy ed. Don’t you know you practiced by teenage girls pediatrics professor at high, the kidneys work over- diabetes nearly three years said in a recent interview. could fall into a coma or and young women, and it Baylor College of Medicine time to filter the excess glu- ago, Allan said she can feel She began withholding damage your kidneys or your may be growing more com- in Houston. cose from the blood. the constant, sky-high sugar insulin at 17 after learning of eyes? mon as the secret is Type 1 diabetes is a disor- This purging of sugar in her blood. Her list of ail- the practice during a doctor’s But that’s not what regis- exchanged on Internet bul- der in which the body’s own from the body through the ments -- chest pain, heart visit and continued withhold- tered with Thill, who has letin boards for diabetics and immune system attacks kidneys is similar to some- palpitations, muscle cramps, ing insulin off and on until Type 1, or juvenile diabetes. those with eating disorders. insulin-producing cells in the one with bulimia, who bacterial infections and last year. Instead, she focused on this: One expert who has studied pancreas. People with this binges and then purges, or lower back pain -- are not Malnassy continues in her Skipping insulin equals the phenomenon estimates disease produce little or no vomits, Anderson said. the usual health problems of online diary: “I will say it weight loss. For the next 17 that 450,000 Type 1 diabetic insulin, so they take shots of Studies show that women a twenty-something. again. Reach out; get help. years, diabulimia was her women in the United States - the hormone daily. with Type 1 diabetes are “I’m constantly worried Do not fall; do not let the compulsion. - one-third of the total -- It differs from Type 2, the twice as likely to develop an that my eyes are going to go, disorder consume you. It’s a “I took just enough insulin have skipped or short- form associated with obesity eating disorder. Ironically, but they seem relatively OK miserable way to exist.” to function,” said Thill, now changed their insulin to lose and which accounts for about good diabetes management, for the moment,” she said. “I On the Net: 34, of Magnolia, N.J. weight and are risking a 90 to 95 percent of all dia- which requires a preoccupa- always wonder if this will be http://care.diabetes jour- Today, she worries about coma and an early death. betes. tion with food, counting car- the day that some major nals.org/cgi/content/abstract/ the long-term damage that “People who do this Insulin is vital for deliver- bohydrates and following a organ fails. I kind of want 22/12/1956 Business & Service Directory ® It’s Time To Call! HEATING • COOLING Selzer Realty SERVING THE UKIAH AREA FOR 41 YEARS Professional ™ Property Management TRANE Residential and Commercial It’s Hard To Stop A Trane. Proudly Selling Trane High Kathy Hair Efficiency Heat & Cool Systems, 468-0411 Also Clean Effects 350 E. 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THE LEARNING CHALLENGER by Robert Barnett

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 -11 -3 -10 24 by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion MRNW 32 25 27 28 Unscramble these four Jumbles, DDLE one letter to each square, -13 28 -10 -12 LESA to form four ordinary words. -5 25 -12 35 NOEA ROHAB CLUE: RECEIVERS ORDER GRID 37 ©2007 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 37 All Rights Reserved.

-12 37 E PRAVO 32 -13 37 DL 27 37 L 37 37 37 37 37 6/19/2007 DECODED MESSAGE: CANOBE

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59 35 42 51 PROT Print answer here: 36 57 52 42 ECTO (Answers tomorrow) 51 43 35 58 Jumbles: OPIUM BARGE PANTRY UNSEAT RSHE Yesterday’s 41 52 58 36 Answer: How the harpist felt when the recital LTER ended — “STRUNG” OUT 6/18/2007 Woman is finding a friendship tends to be on her tab Dear Annie: Five years ago, I became gas was too expensive and she’d rather not. I Dear Stuck: We think Cousin Peter should friends with one of the teachers at my daugh- truly like Sara, but I’m wondering if she’s stay with Dad, but if Dad refuses, we hope you ter’s school. “Sara” and I hit it off instantly, ANNIE’S MAILBOX using me. -- Can’t Figure It Out will step up to the plate. Perhaps you and Dad and my husband and I often met her and her Dear Can’t Figure: Sara finds your friend- could split the visit, or maybe Cousin Peter husband for dinner. At the time, Sara was in the By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar ship very convenient and financially endear- could sleep at your place and Dad could take middle of purchasing a home and complained ing. Beyond that, however, there doesn’t seem him during the day. Or, if you have space, you that money was tight, so I usually picked up the to be much. Your husband is right. It’s time to could invite Dad and Peter both to stay with pushed it in my direction. I was shocked but ditch this one-sided relationship before you you. A first-time visit is special. Please try to dinner tab. After they purchased the house, she paid it. Later, I told Sara my husband and I still complained about money, so when I could, start kicking yourself. work something out. couldn’t afford an overnight hotel stay to Dear Annie: My dad’s cousin, “Peter,” is Dear Annie: I saw your response to I did the driving or paid the dinner bill. watch her baby, but she became so agitated that Last year, Sara was up for a prestigious coming to this country to visit. Peter is about “Addict’s Wife,” and was disappointed that we ended up spending a fortune to do her this you didn’t tell her that the choice of drug isn’t teaching award, and the ceremony was in the same age as my dad and speaks no English. favor. As it turned out, the school district I met him when I traveled with my father, so he as important as the fact that drug usage pre- another town. She’d recently had a baby and picked up all the expenses for Sara and her and I are not total strangers, but we have diffi- vents a person from dealing with relationships, said she couldn’t attend unless someone could husband. She didn’t even offer to buy us a cup culty communicating. responsibilities and reality. come along and baby-sit, so I promised her that of coffee. The problem is, Dad wants Cousin Peter to Please let future friends and families know my husband and I would stay overnight at a My husband says I’m being a sucker. Sara stay at my house. I think it would be more that Nar-Anon Family Groups (www.nar- hotel and watch the baby so she could go. and her husband probably make twice as much comfortable for him to stay with Dad, since anon.org) are here for their support and we In the meantime, my husband unexpectedly as we do. I assured my husband that Sara’s a they speak the same language, but Dad says he have an online chat forum, too. People don’t lost his job. When I told Sara, she asked if she good friend and I could ask her for anything, doesn’t have space. I offered to move his junk have to keep riding their roller coasters. They could take me out to dinner to cheer me up. but when I called her yesterday to see if she from the spare room, clean it, paint it and give can get off whenever they choose. -- Connie in When the waitress came with the bill, Sara would pick up my mail this weekend, she said him my extra bed, but Dad won’t hear of it. Santa Cruz So, now what? 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457-07 409-07 468-07 LOST & HELP 6-19,26,7-3/07 5-29,6-5,12,19/07 6-19/07 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 30 FOUND 120 WANTED NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE CITATION FOR PUBLICATION UNDER SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE AVUSD T.S. No. HC-99011-C Loan No. 7439013731 Speech/Language WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS CODE ORDINANCE SUMMARY 449-07 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF 434-07 Specialist, FT SECTION 366.23 ORDINANCE ADDING SECTIONS 11.08.070 6-12,19,26,7-3/07 TRUST DATED 1/21/2005. UNLESS YOU 6-5,12,19,26/07 w/bene. $37,143- Case No. SCUK-JVSQ-06-14799-01 THROUGH 11.08.120 FICTITIOUS TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP- FICTITIOUS $47,439/yr. Apply to 1. To :JAYMEE JENSEN TO CHAPTER 11.08 OF THE MENDOCINO BUSINESS NAME ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC BUSINESS NAME I am a big male Sara Ivey, Anderson and anyone claiming to be a parent of: COUNTY CODE STATEMENT SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF STATEMENT Yellow Lab. I was Vly D.O. Box 457, OLIVIA DAZE ADOPTING A DESCRIPTION OF THE PRO- File No.: 2007-F0355 THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING File No.: 2007-F0384 found wandering on Boonville, CA 95415 born on: AUGUST 8, 2004 GRAM FOR THE ACQUISITION OF REAL THE FOLLOWING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A PROPERTY BY EMINENT DOMAIN FOR THE FOLLOWING Deerwood Dr. on at: UKIAH, CALIFORNIA PERSON(S) IS 6/13. I was sure my Beautician Needed, LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE PERSON(S) IS 2. You are hereby notified that a hearing un- (ARE) DOING BUSI- working with elderly, bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn on a MENDOCINO COUNTY REDEVELOPMENT people would notice der Welfare and Institutions Code section (ARE) DOING BUSI- NESS AS: flex. hrs. 1-2 times state or national bank, check drawn by a state PROJECT AREA, that I was gone as I NESS AS: UKIAH PC per wk. 462-1436. or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a 366.26 will be held on 8/9/2007 at time 9:00 AND APPROVING RELATED ACTIONS had one of those state or federal savings and loan association, a.m. in Dept. G , located at Court House, 100 BONITA SALON & 164 Washington Ave. "containment" col- Call Christina. The Board of Supervisors makes findings and Chris Pugh or savings association, or savings bank speci- N. State Street, Ukiah, California 95482. FASHION lars on. They must BOOKKEEPER support of the program for the acquisition of 164 Washington Ave. fied in Section 5102 of the Financial Code 3. At the hearing the court will consider the 1214 Airport Park have thought that P/T w/busy real es- real property by eminent domain for the Re- Ukiah, CA 95482 and authorized to do business in this state, recommendations of the social worker. Blvd. would keep me tate office. Quick- development Plan for the Mendocino County This business is con- will be held by the duly appointed trustee. The 4. The social worker will recommend that your Ukiah, CA 95482 home. So now I am books exp. nec. Pay- Redevelopment Project Area, and approving ducted by an Individ- sale will be made, but without covenant or child be freed from your legal custody so that Gerardo Ceruantes at the Ukiah shelter roll, AR & AP. Knowl- related actions. SB 53 added Health and ual. The registrant warranty, expressed or implied, regarding ti- the child may be adopted. If the court follows 137 Meadowbrook impatiently waiting. edge of office equip- Safety Code Section 33342.7 to the Com- commenced to trans- tle, possession, or encumbrances, to satisfy Dr. Apt. A With no tags and ment & procedures the recommendation, all your parental rights munity Redevelopment Law, which requires act business under the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust. will be terminated. the Board of Supervisors to adopt by ordi- Ukiah, CA 95482 no was to find my a+. Hourly wage the fictitious business people, if they do The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabili- 5. You are required to be present at the hear- nance a description of the Agency's program This business is con- based on exp.Send ty for any incorrectness of the property ad- name or names listed not find me I will be reply to box 4135, c/o ing, and you will have the right to be repre- to acquire real property by eminent domain. ducted by an Individ- above on May 21, dress or other common designation, if any, The proposed ordinance is scheduled for available for adop- Ukiah Daily Journal, sented by an attorney. If you do not have an ual. The registrant 2007. Endorsed-Filed P.O. Box 749, Ukiah, shown herein. TRUSTOR: SUZANNE WHIT- adoption on June 26,2007. tion 6/19. Come by attorney and cannot afford to hire one, the commenced to trans- on May 21, 2007 at CA 95482-0749. MAN, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN Recorded A complete copy of the ordinance is on file the shelter at 298 court will appoint an attorney for you. act business under the Mendocino Coun- Busy office looking 2/1/2005 as Instrument No. 2005-02247 in with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Plant Rd. or call 6. If the court terminates your parental rights, the fictitious business ty Clerks Office. for a FT bookkeeper. Book , page of Official Records in the office of and is available for inspection and copying as Sage at 467-6453 the Recorder of Mendocino County, Califor- the order may be final. name or names listed /s/Chris Pugh Must be computer 7. The court will proceed with this hearing a public record. CHRIS PUGH literate, detail ori- nia, Date of Sale: 7/10/2007 at 10:00 AM KRISTI FURMAN above on June 1, HELP Place of Sale: AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO whether or not you are present. 2007. Endorsed-Filed ented & have the Clerk of the Board 120 WANTED ability to multi task. THE MENDOCINO COUNTY COURT- Date: 8/9/2007 on June 1, 2007 at 2 positions. Field HOUSE, 100 NORTH STATE STREET, /s/Benjamin D. Stough, Clerk 10 NOTICES We offer the follow- the Mendocino Coun- Technician & Laborer. ing benefits: 401k, UKIAH, CALIFORNIA Property Address is by /s/Stephanie Dunken, Deputy ADOPTIONS & PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ty Clerks Office. Field tech. must have purported to be: 1730 Lockwood Drive Ukiah, FOSTER CARE health insurance, /s/Gerardo Ceruantes troubleshooting abili- CA 95482 APN #: 001-381-10 The total TLC Child & Family paid vacation & hol- 408-07 GERARDO ty & knowledge of amount secured by said instrument as of the 467-07 465-07 Services seeks families. idays, salary DOE. 5-29,6-5,12,19/07 CERUANTES small motors. Clean Please submit re- time of initial publication of this notice is 6-19/07 6-19,26,7-3/07 Reimbursement, training FICTITIOUS DMV. Current CDL. $291,139.55, which includes the total amount NOTICE OF 448-07 & professional support sume, & cover letter SUMMARY OF ADOPTED ORDINANCE BUSINESS NAME Drug test & physical of the unpaid balance (including accrued and APPLICATION TO 6-12,19,26,7-3/07 provided. 463-1100 to shurt@selzer NO. 4185 STATEMENT #236800809 req. Sal. DOE. Fax unpaid interest) and reasonable estimated SELL ALCOHOLIC FICTITIOUS realty.com or mail to initial publication of this notice. Date of Filing ADOPTION? COUNTY CODE - PERSONNEL AND SAL- PERSON(S) IS STATEMENT [email protected] Realty World Selzer Date: June 13, 2007 EXECUTIVE TRUSTEE Application: We match Birthmoth- ARY (ARE) DOING BUSI- File No.: 2007-F0400 Realty Property SERVICES, LLC 15455 SAN FERNANDO June 14, 2007 ers with Families na- All Shifts FT & PT The ordinance amends many sections in NESS AS: THE FOLLOWING Management, MISSION BLVD SUITE #208 MISSION To Whom It May tionwide. Living Ex- Available!!! Chapter 3.04 - Personnel and Salary to delete GARDEN WHIMSY PERSON(S) IS 350 East Gobbi St. HILLS, CA 91345 Sale Line 714-259-7850 Concern: penses Paid. Toll No experience need- 13450 Anderson Ukiah, CA 95482. sections and language no longer applicable, (ARE) DOING BUSI- Free 24/7 ed. Higher wage with ILEANNA PETERSEN TRUSTEE SALE OF- Valley Way, POB 222 The Name(s) of the Please No Phone Calls and amend sections that need to be correct- NESS AS: Abby’s One True Gift FICER ASAP# 864348 06/19/2007, Boonville, CA 95415 Applicant(s) is/are: experience This ed. The sections include but are not limited SPARTAN Adoptions. 06/26/2007, 07/03/2007 Walden R. Valen GARCIA ROSA year's seniors Caregiver for mental to: a) Deletion of partial day absences in ac- INDUSTRIES 13400 Anderson MARIA LOST & welcome. Full train- health facility, various cordance with Federal law; b) Compensation 26945 Oriole Drive Valley Way The applicants listed 30 FOUND ing provided. Drug shifts avail. and fill in 455-07 for Board of Supervisors; c) Changes to com- Willits, CA 95490 testing required, can- 6-19,26/07 Boonville, CA 95415 above are applying to Neutered Male Cat $8-$10/hr. 467-0911 pensation in lieu of unused vacation leave; Lauri A. Karaglanis nabis not tested for ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE Virginia H. Valen the Department of Al- Cream Colored, Blue Class A Driver. F/T and d) Deletions of sections that have been hire. disabled Notice is hereby given that the undersigned 13400 Anderson Val- coholic Beverage 26945 Oriole Drive Eyes. Lost near Mila- home every night, 5 incorporated into the MOUs with the bargain- in their home and on intends to sell the personal property and ley Way Control to sell alco- Willits, CA 95490 ni & East Side Cal- days/wk, some Sat ing units. outings. Call for household items described below to enforce a Boonville, CA 95415 holic beverages at: This business is con- pella Rd. 485-7366 req. Pd. hlth ins. for Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervi- interview 485-5168 lien imposed on said property under the CA. This business is con- 720 N STATE ST ducted by an Individ- employee independ- Self-Service Storage Facility Act (Bus. & Prof. sors of the County of Mendocino, State of ducted by Husband UKIAH, CA 95482- ual. The registrant LOST: 6-17 Jack Anderson Valley HS ence on the job, vac, Code SS 21700-21716). The undersigned will California, on this 12th day of June, 2007, by & Wife. The regis- 3408 commenced to trans- Russell Terrier. School Counselor sick leave, 401k profit the following vote: Brown w. white chin. sell at public sale by competitive bidding on trants commenced to For the following type act business under $37,143-$47,439/yr sharing plan. Send to AYES: Supervisors Pinches, Smith, Needs medicine ev- June 28, 2007 at 10:30 A.M. on the premises transact business un- of License: the fictitious business with full benefits, 1.o Solid Waste Systems and Colfax der the fictitious busi- eryday. 485-0534 FTE. Apply to Sara I., PO Box 60, Ukiah where said property has been stored and 41 - ON-SALE BEER name or names listed which are located at Red Carpet Mini-Stor- NOES: Supervisor Wattenburger ness name or names Anderson Vly D.O. Attn: Ruben or walk AND WINE-EATING above on July 1, age, 151 Lake Mendocino Dr., County of ABSENT: Supervisor Delbar listed above on May Box 457, Boonville, in at 3151 Taylor Dr. PLACE 2007. Endorsed-Filed Sell It Fast Mendocino, Ukiah, CA. the following: A complete copy of the ordinance is on file 26, 2007. Endorsed- CA 95415 8-4 M-F Santa Rosa on June 8, 2007 at With Michael Silva (Hshld Items) Unit #A-18 with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Filed on May 22, Ukiah Attention Mendocino District Office Come Work With Jack Klaisner (Hshld Items) Unit #D-146 2007 at the Mendoci- the Mendocino Coun- Daily College Students and is available for inspection and copying as 50 D ST ROOM 130 Our Team with de- Nancy Mononi (Hshld Items) Unit #E-20 no County Clerks Of- ty Clerks Office. Journal 1 wheel chair acces- a public record. SANTA ROSA, CA Classifieds velopmentally disa- Catherine Fausto (Hshld Items) Unit #E-34 fice. /s/Lauri A. Karaglanis sible unit. 1, 1 bdrm. KRISTI FURMAN 95404 bled adults. F/T, P/T Lynn Norwood (Hshld Items) Unit #I-54 /s/Walden R. Valen LAURI A. Avail. approx. mid Ju- Clerk of the Board (707) 576-2165 in home setting. Pick Michael Wilson (Hshld Items) Unit #O-38 WALDEN R. VALEN KARAGLANIS ly. College Ct. Apts. up application 1000 Purchases must be paid for at the time of pur- 1bdrm. $580. Income Sanford Ranch Rd. chase in cash. All purchased items sold as is, limits apply based on Ukiah or call 468-9331 where is and must be removed at the time of Reach 18,000 potential customers daily by becoming a weather Mendocino County’s family size. Mendoci- sale. Sale subject to cancellation in the event The Ukiah Companion/Driver for page sponsor. For more information contact your sales no College students of settlement between owner and obligated L o c a l N e w s p a p e r get preference. 26 y/o male. Head in- party. Auctioneer: Douglas P. Carter, (707) representative today at 468-3500 or e-mail us at [email protected] For applications pick- jury. Varied hrs. Reli- 468-8887 Bond #RED 1040197 DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com up at 1076 N. State St. able car. 477-3108 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2007 -13

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Applicants must be at your own Norwood Guidiville Indian 1-888-625-2405 $700/mo. + dep. TRUCKS port, Inc. residential facility. HS/EHS Assoc. Apply Sara I., Ander- least 21 years of age. portable band saw- START YOUR OWN 485-0150 FOR SALE Rancheria. 462-3682. BA/BS pref. Super- son Vly D.O. Box Applications accept- mill. Log skidders al- 670 EARN UP TO $73K a Tcher I, II - Must Landscape Curbing F/T $10.50 per hour. visory exp. req. Full 457, Boonville, CA ed through June 25. so available. Chev. Silverado LX year as a Peace offi- have 12 CDV units + Business- High De- 3bd2ba. 2 car gar. NEW EXCITING benefits. Excel. 95415 For more info call www.NorwoodIndus- ‘03 1500 4x4. Ext. cer. Go to 6 mo. Exp. For EHS mand. Low Over- W/D. Avl. ASAP. 202 POSITION WORK- pay. Fax resume to Receptionist/Office 707-744-1647 ext. tries.com-Free Infor- cab. S.B. tow, at, www.JoinCDR.com 3 units must be I/T heads. High Profit. Magnolia St. Ukiah. ING WITH KIDS 463-6957 Help P/T, M-F., 10 to 1341 or email mation: 1-800-578- pwr, etc. 91,500k. or call toll-free 1-866- Dev. HS: $10.32 - Training Available. $1300. 837.5015 6 wks pd vacation $11.28. EHS: $10.11- 3. Office & Computer [email protected] 1363x500-A. $12K 459-4699 aft. 6. 232-JOBS. The Cali- 403 B. Small home- Priced from $12,000. MAINTENANCE $11.06 skills a must. Valid The Hopland Band 3bd2ba. Cent. AC. fornia Department of like environment, 1-800-667-5372. ASSOCIATE HS/EHS Asst. Tchr. 6 CDL & Ins. Send reply of Pomo Indians Fen. yd. Nice area Corrections and Re- good pay & bens. www.EdgeMaster.net Established property CDV units. For EHS, to box 03087, c/o Ukiah has an opening for westside, N/S/P. APARTMENTS habilitation. Starting sal $11.76+ Daily Journal, P.O. Box management firm is 3 in I/T $8.80/hr, HS: Confidential The California Press $1450/mo.+sec. dep. hr. On the job train- 749, Ukiah, CA 95482. 1 Bedrooms Home Care Options seeking motivated, 8.89/hr. Secretary. Release Service dis- 462-3290 for appt. ing prov. Flex. F/T, tributes your news re- $800...... Country Setting seeks caregivers for dependable individ- HS/EHS Aides - must Temporary Drug test & back- New 400sq ft P/T pos. avail.Fax leases electronically $825...... Upstairs w/new PT & FT & live in. uals to join our be 18 yrs. HS: $8.04 Grounds Keeper ground check req’d. cottage. 1bdrm 1bth, resume to 463-6957 to 500 California EOE. 462-6888 maintenance team. EHS: $7.89/hr. CDC is seeking a For application & incl. util., DirTV, W/D, ...... Carpet temporary grounds newspaper editors in Basic maintenance Prefer Sp/Eng bilin- job desc. call No S/P. $785/mo. + 2 Bedrooms keeper. Tasks in- and/or landscaping gual - all positions. 707-744-1647 x-1341 California. For more $735 ...... Nice, Some Utilites Paid clude mowing, edg- dep. 463-2093 Sutter Lakeside skills, tools, & Close: 7-06-07, 5 or e-mail information go to $735 ...... Newly Remodeled transportation are PM. Complete NCO ing, weeding, clean- www.Califor- Newer 4bd, 3bth, ing walkways etc. [email protected] $735 ...... Upstairs, Close to Hospital required (mileage application + copies/ niaPressRe- dwntwn Uk, Work will be primarily TRINITY YOUTH paid). Benefit pkg. leaseService.com $1500/mo. + dep...... Shopping Seeks a transcripts req. 462- in Willits, but may SERVICES avail. Applications Questions call (916) 29 Creekside Ct. $775 ...... Townhouse, 1 & 1/2 bath 1954 x 302. Post- also include Fort available at Realty Child Care 288-6010 415-271-3466 $900 ...... Private Deck F/T MEDICARE marks not accpt’d. Bragg & Ukiah. For Swing & graveyard World Selzer Realty, EOE $710 ...... Upstairs, Front Porch Prop. Mgmt. 300 E. an application & job shifts available. WORK FROM WANTED TO BILLER NOW HIRING Gobbi St., Ukiah description or for Starting $9.40 per hr. HOME, No Invest- 380 SHARE RENT $775 ...... Quiet Apt. Complex Line Cooks with 2 years more information On call $9 per hr. ment. Build a Future Rm w/cbl/frg, kit, bth 2 Bedroom House Dishwashers Office-Cloverdale contact CDC at Qualif. 21 years old, Income in Solar priv, quiet indiv. $1100 ...... Charming House Medicare Experience Jensen’s Restaurant 463-5462 x 101 or Mfg Co. seeking both Med. & drug exam, Rentals. Get paid N/S/P/D. $475 + dep. 1076 N.State Street, Receptionist & Ofc. 1550 Lovers Ln. Ukiah T.B. test, criminal when Systems are in- util incl. 462-9225 No phone calls please Ukiah. CDC is an Applications available at Apply in person at SLH’s HR Dept, Clerk for varied du- stalled. Contact Na- EOE. Minimum wage background check. ties. Office exp. pre- Part Time Janitor in Roommate Needed Beverly Sanders Realty Co. online at or better depending Great benefit pkg. dine 1-707-330-5214. ferred. Email to Willits. Call Pat Say 3bd 2.5 bth home. www.sutterlakeside.org/employment on qualifications. Apply Register today: 320 S. State Street [email protected] or by fax at 707-262-5119 for infor. Opened til filled. 915 W. Church St. www.Powur.com/Ne 16 acres. rent:$700 + or fax 707-894-5390 476-8874 Ukiah 95482 wEnergyForLife bills. 485-6266 707-462-5198 14- TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2007 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

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Lake Mendocino – Lake level: 735.63 feet; Storage: 65,316 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow/Outflow: Not recorded Air quality – N ot available Report finds signing statements sometimes followed by laws not being carried out By JIM ABRAMS did not include separate bud- in which he reserved the right ty of legislation. mostly only received bills to presidents should not resort to Associated Press get justification documents to interpret that provision. “We expect to continue to name post offices and federal diluting or changing laws WASHINGTON — The explaining how the Iraq War The White House defends use statements where appro- buildings.” passed by Congress rather Bush administration some- funding was to be spent in its the statements, saying presi- priate, on a bill-by-bill basis,” The American Bar than using their veto powers. times fails to follow all provi- 2007 budget request. In anoth- dents have the prerogative to White House spokesman Tony Association, at an annual ——— sions of laws after President er, the Federal Emergency address matters of national Fratto said. “The opportuni- meeting last year, approved a On the Net: Bush attaches “signing state- Management Agency did not security and express reserva- ties in this Congress have resolution condemning use of Government Accountability ments” meant to interpret or submit a proposal and spend- tions about the constitutionali- been limited since we’ve signing statements, saying Office: www.gao.gov/ restrict the legislation, con- ing plan for housing, as gressional examiners say. Congress directed. Lawmakers who asked the The White House, in issu- Government Accountability ing the statements, has argued Office to conduct the study that the president has a right to said it was further proof that control executive branch the Bush White House over- employees and officers, that steps constitutional bounds in he has authority to withhold Great Gifts4 Dads Grads! ignoring the will of Congress. from Congress information “Too often, the Bush sometimes considered privi- administration does what it leged or that Congress should wants, no matter the law. It not interfere with his constitu- Music Camera Smart Thin Stylish Flip says what it wants, no matter tional role as commander in Phones! Phones! Phones! Phones! Phones! Phones! the facts,” Senate chief. Appropriations Committee The GAO report, which did Chairman Robert Byrd, D- not assess the merits of the W.Va., said Monday. Byrd and president’s arguments, said House Judiciary Committee signing statements go back at Chairman John Conyers, D- least to President Andrew Mich., requested the report. Jackson, while citing other Signing statements, in congressional studies that which the president appends such statements have become bills he is signing into law increasingly common since with statements reserving the the Reagan administration. right to revise, interpret or dis- Byrd and Conyers said regard provisions on national Bush has issued 149 signing security and constitutional statements, 127 of which grounds, have become a major raised some objection. They sticking point in the power said the statements often raise struggle between Congress multiple objections, resulting and the White House. in more than 700 challenges to Conyers made signing distinct provisions of law. statements the topic of his The GAO said signing committee’s first oversight statements accompanied 11 of hearing after Democrats took the 12 spending bills in 2006, over control of Congress in singling out 160 specific pro- + GET January. visions in those bills. The limited GAO study The issue gained attention examined signing statements last year after Bush — after concerning 19 provisions in lengthy negotiations on fiscal year 2006 spending renewal of the Patriot Act with $50 credit for each 2-yr agreement bills. It found that in six of language backed by Sen. John with every rate plan $39.99 and up. those cases the provisions McCain, R-Ariz., that banned were not executed as written. the torture of detainees — In one case the Pentagon attached a signing statement

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