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7 58551 69301 0 MONDAY Sept. 11, 2006 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 148 Number 155 email: [email protected] City says Measure S tax money well spent Half-cent sales tax jump tax increase, approved by voters last With an 81 percent vote, Measure general fund was running a deficit by Measure S to the general fund in expected to generate over June and implemented Oct. 2005, are T indicated that voters wanted public due to money taken by the state. both of its first budget years. shaping up. safety to be the first priority for the “We needed Measure S,” now for- In fiscal year 2005-2006, which $3 million by 2007 Measure S, meant to stop the city money. mer Finance Director Mike McCann contained only nine months of gener- from having to dip into its reserves to “The concern was that if Measure said at the 2006-2007 Fiscal Year ated taxes, Measure S brought in By KATIE MINTZ keep emergency services staffed and S hadn’t passed, we wouldn’t have budget hearings held in late June. $1,262,624. Approximately 20.6 per- The Daily Journal equipped, was approved as a general been able to keep public safety at sta- To keep the city from reaching a cent or of that total, or $260,650, was With almost a year’s worth of rev- tax with a 69 percent vote alongside tus quo,” City Manager Candace dangerously low general fund bal- kept in the general fund, while the enues in the bank, returns from a companion advisory measure, Horsley said. ance, McCann said it was necessary Ukiah’s Measure S half-cent sales Measure T. According to Horsley, the city’s to contribute some money brought in See MEASURE, Page A-8 Bypass UKIAH TRIATHLON Protests Elements, fatigue outside cost of Culver jumps can’t stop triathletes City mosque $40M The Associated Press CULVER CITY — Project now stands with Activists hanged an effigy of $260 million price tag Osama Bin Laden across the street from a Southern California mosque Sunday to By CLAUDIA REED protest radical Islam on the The Willits News fifth anniversary of the Sept. WILLITS - In one year, the 11 attacks. cost of building the Willits With a crowd of about 100 bypass increased from $220 mil- people shouting “Remember lion to $260 million. 9-11!” and “No more Jihad!” According to project director two men on the back of a John Bulinski, the increase pickup truck slipped a noose reflects higher prices for petrole- um-based products used in con- around the neck of a dummy struction. wearing a Bin Laden mask “We’re looking at options for and strung it up, while the phasing the (bypass) project crowd pelted the effigy with because of the funding short- shoes. fall,” he said. The protest was organized One option for phasing is to by the United American start with two-lane and expand Committee, a group that says to four lanes as more funding it promotes awareness of becomes available. internal threats facing Bulinski made clear, however, America. that CalTrans still believes only About 70 counter-protest- a four-lane highway will “meet ers described the King Fahd the purpose and need” of bypass Mosque as a peaceful center construction. The location of on for area Muslims and yelled and off ramps and the alignment “racists go home!” during the of the route are expected to James Arens/The Daily Journal ritual. A group of clergy remain the same. Swimmers cross Lake Mendocino as part of Friday’s 15th Ukiah Triathlon. Participants ran, swam, and joined hands with some of the Bulinski said CalTrans is fol- biked in an event hosted by the South Ukiah Rotary. mosque’s worshippers and lowing through with the original By JAMES ARENS Ukiah Valley. stood in a circle in front of the schedule and completing the “We have been doing this for pub- mosque. final environmental review that The Daily Journal “I think it’s crazy,” said will make the “preferred alterna- On Sunday there was an Ironman lic, private and charter schools for mosque spokesman Usman tive selection” (the chosen route) triathlon being held in Madison, Wis., about six years now.” Madha. “We have never official. The agency has already where the participants had to swim So on this cool, September morn- encouraged extremism. We completed the required “concep- 2.4 miles, bike 112 miles and run 26.2 ing with the sun rising over the east- were the first mosque that tual mitigations” for the route miles in a cold, steady rain. ern ridge of the Ukiah Valley, over condemned the Sept.11 atroc- and is waiting only for “biologi- Well, on the same day you didn’t 300 triathletes suited up for a half- ities.” cal opinions” from the appropri- have to travel that far to see or experi- mile swim, a 21.7 mile bike ride in The United American ate agencies, which are expected ence an athletic event like that here in view of vineyards and up and down Committee claimed the by the end of this year. Ukiah at the Ukiah Triathlon. hills and a three mile run that ended mosque supports radical The final document will then “I like it because it’s in my back- on the Mendocino College track. Islam. A report from the Sept. be submitted for approval by the yard and you get to hang out with Friends, family and other on-lookers 11 commission said investiga- FHWA (Federal Highway cheered and motivated the race partic- tors believed two of the Administration) and CalTrans people you know,” said Sara Rohan, officials. Bulinski is not expect- 37, of Ukiah, who was one of the ipants at each stage of the race. hijackers had visited the ing any problems with agency female participants in the Ukiah People of all ages and skill levels mosque after arriving in the approval and plans to begin pur- Triathlon. “And then you get to race participated. They varied from kids in United States in 2000. chase of necessary rights-of-way against them and then talk and hang grade school all the way up to grand “We are here in love, we at the end of 2006. It may take out afterward, too.” parents in their upper 60’s and profes- are here for the Muslim peo- until this time next year, howev- On Sunday morning, almost before sional triathletes to nervous first ple,” said Peter Jakes, a mem- er, for CalTrans to decide how to sunrise, triathletes were running, bik- timers. ber of the United American proceed with the building phas- “I swim a couple times a week, I Committee who was dressed ing and swimming as a warm-up to in a black bathrobe to resem- es. Bulinski said the need to prepare themselves for the 15th annu- ride a couple of times a week and run build an overpass would not pre- a couple times a week to get ready for ble an executioner. “We want al version of the Ukiah Triathlon. to give you some free PR. vent a two-lane beginning. The triathlon was hosted by the a race,” Rohan said. “I have done Options include building an James Arens/The Daily Journal This is a chance to distance South Ukiah Rotary and its 100 vol- about 20 triathlons total in my life and yourself from terror.” overpass half the full width and Santa Rosa’s Ted Simpkins won for me it’s like a party.” expanding later; and building a unteers, made up of friends, family Sunday’s Ukiah Triathlon. There were several heated narrow overpass now and an and school teachers, were happy to The the leader throughout the exchanges as protesters adjacent unit later. help the athletes go the distance and Ukiah Triathlon, and first place win- crossed the street to confront It’s also possible, Bulinski also help schools in the area go the The South Ukiah Rotary also helps ner, was Ted Simpkins, 32, of Santa one another, but no violence said, that the money for the full distance as well as. the young ones to achieve their acad- Rosa who came in at a time of and no arrests, Culver City project might be in place in time “This is a lot of hard work putting emic goals. 1:20:40. He was faster than his last police said. In 2003, Jewish for construction. this on,” said Marta Sligh, South “We help to provide dictionaries to year’s pace by a just over a minute Defense League activist Earl “You never know when the Ukiah Rotary volunteer. “But it all third graders all around the area,” and he has become a regular in the Krugel pleaded guilty to con- picture might change,” he said, goes to a good cause. All the proceeds Sligh said. “Last year we provided winners circle here in Ukiah. spiring to bomb the mosque “pointing hopefully at a recent, will be used for scholarships and 800 dictionaries to the kids in Simpkins has came in first place three along with the office of San slight reduction in the price of donations to community groups like Hopland, Anderson Valley, Potter Diego congressman Darrell gas.” the Interact Club at the high school.” Valley, Boonville and the greater See ATHLETES, Page A-8 Issa. UKIAH PENSKE call for STORAGE HAS details 468-0800 TRUCK RENTAL A-2 – MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 2006 DAILY DIGEST Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] The world briefly Bush and wife lay wreaths at Space shuttle the 10:56 a.m. temblor. to this point I could never say WTC site with ‘heavy hearts’ “This is a fairly unique a bad word about him. He’s Atlantis preps event. There is no danger,” very generous, very giving, By JENNIFER LOVEN kind of damage.” who lost two sons in the attack for 17 1/2 ton said Don Blakeman, an ana- very caring.” The Associated Press They were the first stops of — Joe, a policeman and John, lyst with the National Phillips spent Christmas NEW YORK — President nearly 24 hours of obser- a firefighter — greeted the delivery Earthquake Information Day with his former girlfriend Bush and his wife Laura stood vances at the three sites where Bushes and sat next to the HOUSTON (AP) — The Center who said the quake and their 23-year-old daugh- in somber silence on Sunday terrorists wrought death and president. On Laura Bush’s space shuttle Atlantis, with a was unusually strong. “I ter, who was pregnant with after laying wreaths at the site destruction and transformed side was Bob Beckwith, the preliminary clean bill of wouldn’t expect any substan- her third child. Until then, where the twin towers of the his presidency. retired firefighter who handed health, is about to make a 17 tial damage, but it is possible he’d known his daughter only World Trade Center once On Monday, he was to visit Bush a bullhorn on the presi- 1/2-ton delivery. there will be some minor dam- from prison visits. soared. He later pledged with firefighters and other dent’s first ground zero visit. Astronauts Monday morn- age.” In January, Phillips violat- “renewed resolve” to remem- first responders at a firehouse Farther down was Arlene ing will use the shuttle’s Florida counties along the ed his parole when he was ber the lessons of the Sept. 11 in lower Manhattan; attend a Howard, the mother of 9/11 robotic arm to remove a giant Gulf of Mexico called the ejected from a halfway house terror attacks. ceremony at the field in victim George Howard, a truss with two attached solar state emergency operations following an argument with a The Bushes set floral Shanksville, Pa., where one of New York Port Authority wings from the shuttle’s cargo center with reports of tremors, counselor who refused to give wreaths adrift in reflecting the hijacked planes hurtled to police officer. Bush keeps bay and hand it over to the spokesman Mike Stone said. him a pass to visit family. pools that mark the former the ground; and participate in Howard’s badge as a constant international space station. Gov. Jeb Bush was informed Back in jail, Phillips wrote locations of the north and a wreath-laying ceremony at reminder of the attacks. With that cosmic delivery, of the situation, Stone said. to Keavey in late March. south towers at the beginning the Pentagon. Like at ground A printed message from the Atlantis, just two days off the The epicenter is an unusual “I just wanted you to know of a two-day fifth-anniversary zero, Bush did not plan to par- Rev. James H. Cooper said: launch pad, will have accom- location for earthquake activi- I enjoyed meeting you and I tour that will take them to all ticipate in the official anniver- “The message to people who plished a big chunk of its main ty, but scientists recorded a hope you and your kids will three sites of devastation. sary observances at the other visit St. Paul’s is simple: Go mission. magnitude 5.2 temblor in the always be able to share the They made a slow proces- crash sites, intending to avoid back to your communities Atlantis’ mission is to same location on Feb. 10. things that make your life sion down a long ramp lined the distraction that accompa- knowing that a place of love resume construction on the “This kind of occurrence is most happy,” Phillips wrote. with a flag-bearing honor nies a presidential appearance. stood next door to Ground international space station unusual in that spot, especial- “At least one of us has it.” guard made up of firefighters He was ending Monday Zero. Try to make the world a after a three-year hiatus fol- ly for an earthquake of this Within days, authorities and policemen, making their with a prime-time address better place.” lowing the loss of the space size,” Blakeman said. said, Phillips started his high- way four or five stories below from the Oval Office. Outside the church, several shuttle Columbia. More parts The most prevalent vibra- profile flight from justice. He ground level. Uttering no The president’s five-year dozen protesters shouted will be added in 14 other tion, which last for about 20 used a can opener to cut a hole words, the Bushes walked anniversary schedule recalls “arrest Bush” as the presi- flights. seconds, was felt on the gulf in the kitchen ceiling at the hand-in-hand on the floor of his marking of the first dent’s motorcade left. They The more than 300-foot- coast of Florida and in south- Erie County jail near Buffalo the cavernous pit with bag- anniversary in 2002, when he held black balloons that said, long truss will provide power, ern Georgia, Blakeman said. and escape on April 2. pipes wailing in the back- also toured each crash site, “Troops home.” data and temperature control But residents in Alabama, On June 10, Phillips ground. embracing family members of Accompanying the presi- to the station’s electronics. Mississippi and Louisiana allegedly shot Trooper Sean Afterward, the Bushes the victims and speaking at dent and first lady at ground There’s a lot of work to be also called in reports. Brown during a traffic stop attended a service of prayer the Pentagon and New York’s zero and in church were New done after the truss is deliv- near Elmira. Brown survived. and remembrance at nearby Ellis Island. Since then, he has York Gov. George Pataki, ered. Just like the delivery of a Fugitive in cop Phillips had threatened St. Paul’s Chapel, greeted kept a lower profile on each New York Mayor Michael washing machine to a home, “suicide by cop” in the past firefighters at a firehouse anniversary. Bloomberg, and Rudy astronauts have to hook up the shooting feared and once, as he left a county overlooking ground zero and Across New York on Giuliani, who was New York plumbing and electricity. But longer sentence jail, left a note promising “to toured a private museum next Sunday, residents marked the mayor at the time of the it’s no easy task 213 miles splatter pig meat all over door that is dedicated to 9/11 day at other ceremonies large attacks. above Earth, so it will take CARROLL, N.Y. (AP) — Chautauqua County.” families. and small. From a service of Even before Bush left four astronauts three space- Days before breaking out of Police say he sealed the “Laura and I approach remembrance at St. Patrick’s Washington, surrogates from walks over the next week to jail in April, a disconsolate promise on Aug. 31. Two tomorrow with heavy hearts. Cathedral in midtown Vice President Dick Cheney get the truss hooked up and Ralph “Bucky” Phillips sent members of a state police It’s hard not to think about Manhattan to a chant at a on down spent the Sept. 11 unfurl the solar wings. his parole lawyer a thank you team, Joseph Longobardo and people who lost their lives on Buddhist temple on Staten anniversary’s eve vigorously But before any of that is to note that hinted at an ominous Donald Baker Jr., were Sept. 11th, 2001,” a tight- Island, New Yorkers observed defending the administration’s happen, Atlantis has to hook turn in his life. ambushed by a sniper who faced Bush told reporters out- the somber anniversary with record on improving the up with the space station in a “I’m just not cut out for the was in woods behind the iso- side the firehouse, which was prayer and reflection. national defense over the past docking maneuver that has life you folks live. I tried it, it lated log cabin of Phillips’ for- destroyed in the attack and Bush and his wife wore five years. become routine yet remains didn’t work,” Phillips wrote, mer girlfriend, Kasey Crowe. rebuilt. “I wish there were grim expressions as they took “There has not been anoth- delicate and could be danger- nearing the end of a 90-day Baker, 38, was critically some way we could make their places for the interfaith er attack on the United ous with a wrong move. sentence for a parole violation injured by a bullet that pene- them whole.” service at St. Paul’s. The 240- States,” Cheney said on Early Monday morning, and fearing that his sentence trated his bullet-resistant vest Bush also called Monday’s year-old Episcopal church, NBC’s “Meet the Press.” commander Brent Jett will was going to be extended — from the back and passed anniversary “a day of renewed across the street from the site “And that’s not an accident.” guide Atlantis slowly toward for months, if not years. through his torso. resolve.” became a center of refuge for On television and newspa- the space station until they are A petty criminal for most of Longobardo, 32, was struck in “I vowed that I’m never weary rescue workers. per opinion columns, Cabinet separated by 600 feet. Then his life, he’d only left prison the leg by a bullet that severed going to forget the lessons of Bush’s pew in the church secretaries and agency heads Atlantis will make a giant in November after 13 years a major artery; he died Sept. 3. that day,” he said. “There is was filled with representatives sought to make the case that backflip, snuggle up to and for burglary and larceny. Out In the weeks leading up to still an enemy out there who of the president’s experience the government under Bush then connect with the orbital of the past 23 years, he spent those shootings, authorities would like to inflict the same of the attacks. Jane Vigiano, has made important changes outpost. 20 in state prisons. said Phillips zigzagged across “It’s a busy day,” lead flight Friends and relatives insist western New York state and director Paul Dye said Sunday Phillips was trying to straight- into Pennsylvania, stealing morning. “There’s an awful en up. But then he became the vehicles and helping himself lot going on and it’ll be non- suspect in the shootings of to food, clothes and guns in POLICE REPORTS unlawful taking of vehicle driving under the influence in stop work from start to fin- three state troopers, including unattended homes and hunt- without consent of owner in the 100 block of E. Perkins St. ish.” one who died, and was pur- ing cabins. The following were the 200 block of S. School St. at 1:42 a.m. on Sunday. So far, NASA has reported sued in the state’s largest man- Phillips was an experienced compiled from reports at 2:55 a.m. on Saturday. Subject was cited and no serious problems with hunt ever. He was placed on woodsman, familiar with the prepared by the Ukiah Suspect was cited and released. Atlantis’ critical heat shield. the FBI’s most wanted list. hilly terrain. That and help Police Department. To released. Arrest -- George Chilton Astronauts spent much of Phillips, 44, surrendered from a network of friends and anonymously report Arrest -- Joseph Smith, 24, Gaines, 21, of Philo was Sunday using the shuttle’s without firing a shot Friday relatives kept Phillips one crime information, call of Calpella was arrested on arrested on suspicion of dri- robotic arm to take pictures of night just across the jump ahead, police said. 463-6205. suspicion of driving under the ving under the influence in the the shuttle’s wing and under- Pennsylvania line. He Seven people — including influence and violation of pro- 200 block of W. Perkins St. at belly. It’s still early to tell if appeared in courts in two Crowe and the daughter she Arrest -- Michael Rhodes, bation in the 1300 block of N. 2:02 a.m. on Sunday. everything is free from debris counties Saturday to face the had with Phillips — were 33, of Bakersfield was arrest- State St. at 3:01 a.m. on hits — like the ones that first of many charges, includ- arrested for allegedly helping ed on suspicion of driving Saturday. Those arrested by law enforcement caused the disintegration of ing attempted murder. Despite him evade custody. Friends under the influencein the 600 Arrest -- Two male juve- officers are innocent until proven guilty. a long disciplinary record in People reported as having been arrest- Columbia in 2003 — but early said those arrests might have block of S. State St. at 12:01 niles were arrested on suspi- ed may contact the Daily Journal once prison that included fights indications show no problems, enraged Phillips enough to cion of shoplifting and petty their case has been concluded so the with fellow inmates, he had a.m. on Saturday. Suspect was NASA said. attack the troopers. cited and released. theft in the 400 block of N. results can be reported. Those who feel “I have not seen a single no criminal history of vio- “Buck has made it clear the information is in error should con- lence. Arrest -- Christy Orchard at 3:48 p.m. on tact the appropriate agency. In the case problem with the vehicle,” numerous times over the Giacomini, 39, of Ukiah was Saturday. of those arrested on suspicion of dri- said Dye. “I haven’t seen any- Phillips’ court-appointed years, you don’t mess with his ving under the influence of an intoxi- parole lawyer isn’t sure what arrested on suspicion of dri- Arrest -- Andrew Job thing that’s caught my eye.” family and you don’t mess ving under the influence in the Nielsen, 18, of Ukiah was cant: all DUI cases reported by law happened. with his friends,” Suitor said. enforcement agencies are reported by “He’s certainly no angel,” 1200 block of N. State St. at arrested on suspicion of dri- the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes After Phillips’ jail escape, no exceptions. Earthquake in John Keavey said. “But the he attracted widespread atten- 12:48 a.m. on Saturday. ving under the influence in the Gulf of Mexico Phillips I knew was definitely tion in the region. A restaurant Suspect was cited and 300 block of S. Pine St. at not some kind of animal. This served a “Bucky Burger” and released. 11:24 p.m. on Saturday. CORRECTIONS hits La., Fla. was a guy who was really try- area bars sold “Got Bucky?” Arrest -- Aaron Oresco, Subject was cited and ing to turn his life around.” 21, of REdwood Valley was released. The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — A T-shirts. State police said the space to correct errors or make clarifications “He simply wanted to be a tone changed after the shoot- arrested on suspicion of dri- Arrest -- Larry Talbert magnitude 6.0 earthquake in ving under the influence in the Heal, 24, of Redwood Valley to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- the Gulf of Mexico sent shock father and grandfather and ings of Baker and ary notices or birth announcements will work and see family, just like Longobardo, and the eroding 100 block of Hospital Dr. at was arrested on suspicion of result in reprinting the entire article. Errors waves through an area from may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. Louisiana to southwest the rest of us,” Keavey said. safety net may have undone 2:13 a.m. on Saturday. driving under the influence in Florida on Sunday, but no Phillips got a job repairing Phillips. Suspect was cited and the 1100 block of Mulberry damage was reported, the U.S. machinery soon after his “His comfort zone became released. St. at 12:02 a.m. on Sunday. Geological Survey said. prison release in November, his destruction point,” Bennett Arrest -- Steven Hicks, 24, Subject was cited and The earthquake, centered said his employer and long- said when asked what brought of Lucerne was arrested on released. about 260 miles southwest of time friend, Dan Suitor. Phillips down. “He’s cocky. suspicion of driving under the Arrest -- Bohdanya Tampa, was too small to trig- “I know what he’s accused He got really confident in his influence, resisting arrest, Monika Passyka, 24, of Ukiah ger a tsunami or dangerous of doing, you can’t get any ability to get away.” false representation and was arrested on suspicion of waves, the agency said. The worse than that,” Suitor said. USGS received almost 1,600 “But to know him the way I Watch Repair BIKRAM YOGA reports from people who felt have for as long as I have, up UKIAH 5th Annual Service CENTER 859 N. State Street Need a watch battery Bikini Season World Largest 1651 Talmage Rd ~ Ukiah or watch band? NOW OPEN (707) 462-4472 is Here Ice Cream Social Stop By today... Coffee ~ Tea ~ Ice Cream ~ Smoothies Hot Dogs ~ Soup ~ Salads ~ Pastries ~ Sandwiches $29 9-28 5pm to 8pm TIRES D. 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COMMUNITY MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 2006 – A-3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] COMMUNITY CALENDAR The status of technology at Ukiah High At the end of the school year, I invited nology have totally outrun the planning MONTHLY MEETINGS Mr. Jade Tippett to write a series of articles process. Neither Sonoma State’s nor UC on the topic of technology. Mr. Tippett cur- Berkeley’s admissions office could give me Mendocino Rose Society: Second Tuesday, public is welcome rently teaches classes in computer careers any information. The Sonoma State to attend; Ukiah Civic Center Conference Room; 411 Clay St., and computer projects. The computer Business Department has an extensive com- Ukiah; call Jessica at 743-1902. careers class is a 9th grade class and gradu- petency test, as does the Engineering pro- Friends of the Library: Second Wednesday; 6 p.m.; in Ukiah ation requirement. The computer careers gram. Library. class is focusing, as I write, on resurrecting Finally, through UC Berkeley, I found a Ukiah Elks Lodge: Regular meeting second and fourth our website which is in dire need of a face student working in the school computer Wednesday of every month; dinner at 7 p.m. (reservations lift. I will let you and parents know when the store, who could tell me what professors required); meeting at 8 p.m.; 1200 Hastings Road, Ukiah; for new version is up and running with vital were doing. Many are requiring students use information call 462-1728. information about various events at Ukiahi, chat clients and other forms of electronic Ukiah Rod and Gun Club: Meets second Wednesday, from 7 teacher homework links, sports and school dialog in their courses. Most require stu- to 9 p.m., at the Farm Bureau, 303 Talmage Road. Meetings are calendars, and much more. His third article, dents obtain readings, submit papers, and free. Membership is $20 per year. Club events raise money for though futurist, should stimulate your imag- receive feedback on line. Internet research wildlife enhancement programs. ination. was so ubiquitous as to not require mention- Community Coalition for Gang Prevention: Meets second ing. Thursday; 6 p.m.; For location, call Sue Hawley at 744-7585 or Important Dates: On Monday, Sept. 11, Planning technology education must take Carole Hester at 468-8197. all fall sports athletes and parents are invit- Ken Montoya into account three conditions of the land- Open Poetry Reading: 7 p.m.; Meets second Thursday; Hava ed to attend our First sports evening for this Principal, Ukiah High School scape: information overload -- too much Java; 25 W. Mendocino, Willits. school year. The start time is 7 p.m. in our knowledge to ever remember, ultra-rapid Veterans of Foreign Wars: Second Thursday; 7 p.m.; Cafetorium. The Annual UHS Booster innovation that out-strips our ability to plan Veterans Memorial building; Oak and Seminary Ave. Auction will be held on October 2, 2006. than our grandparents ever thought could and project, and students who are more Redwood Empire Woodturners: Meets second Thursday at This year’s event should be a record break- exist. capable in the new technologies than their members’ homes; Pete Wagner, 463-1386. er. Tickets are now on sale. About a hundred years ago, the sum total teachers. Korean War Vetereans Association: Meets third Monday; 2 of everything that human beings knew or So, what should we teach? There are two p.m.; Veterans Hall, Seminary and Oak in Ukiah; For information, The Status of Technology at had discovered -- the “knowledge base of levels to this answer. On the first level are call Amos Moss at 462-7937 or Paul Ferreira at 467-1974. humankind” -- doubled in size about every the software programs we teach now very Mendocino County Art Association: Workshops on third Ukiah High: Part 3 -- The 150 years. Fifty years ago, it doubled every well: word processing, spreadsheets, pre- Saturday; 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Grace Hudson Museum; call 463- Future ten years, and people started calling the age sentation software, databases, etc. We need 2268. we are living in today the “Information As the seconds tick down to the tardy to add to these personal communication Age.” technologies like e-mail, chats, instant mes- WEEKLY MEETINGS bell, students arrive hurriedly to their World In 2006, the knowledge base doubles Affairs classroom, get seats and open their saging, and podcasts, within secure educa- every two years or less. Futurists are already tional environments. This will depend on Alanon: Meets Tuesdays noon, Fridays noon, and Saturdays at laptop computers to begin their electronic talking about the “Conceptual Age” where “check-in.” teachers having the training, confidence, 10:30 a.m.; Calvary Baptist Church, 465 Luce Ave.; for more the next human frontier will be “mining” and resources to make these work. information call 463-1867 or 621-2721. The classroom server immediately rec- this knowledge explosion using technology, ognizes each student’s computer on the The second level involves meta-learning: Financial Management Workshop: Noon to 1 p.m. to create entirely new ideas and options for learning how to learn. As software changes, Wednesdays; Salvation Army Office, 714A S. State St, Ukiah; wireless network and begins downloading the 6 billion human beings living on planet the day’s business. Icons appear on their and technology evolves, managing the 468-9577. earth. “learning curve” of getting up to speed with Bingo: Non smoking, non-profit, Bingo will be held Tuesday screens for a quiz from yesterday -- com- To bring the question, “What will be puter graded and entered into the teacher’s a new program or piece of equipment, nights at 6 p.m. and Thursday afternoons at 1 p.m., at the Ukiah required of them?” into focus, we need to becomes a skill in itself. Children who start Senior Center. gradebook -- and a chat transcript from yes- consider both students’ technology needs in out on simple video games acquire skills, Card and Boardgame Club: Meets at 8:30 a.m., on Tuesdays terday’s small group discussion. Several stu- their future college education, and their in Bartlett Hall in Room 11 and 12 and at 5:30 p.m. on dents find a note from the teacher about the which make it easier to learn more compli- needs as employees on the job market. To cated ones. Some of these skills are about Wednesdays and Fridays, at Carter Hall at the Ukiah Senior make-up test, “...must be taken in this class- investigate this, I talked to four large Center; for information call Joyce, 468-8943. room; not available on the school network.” using the little hand-held controller. Others employers in the Ukiah area and two uni- involve recognizing subtle conventions Duplicate Bridge: Meets at 7 p.m., every Monday, and at 1 Amanda opens her e-mail to find mes- versities, Sonoma State and UC Berkeley. observed by the programmers of games. p.m., every Wednesday, in the community room at Washington sages from her group partners for her inter- Surprisingly, none of these interviews gave Mutual Bank, corner of Gobbi and State streets. Newcomers are national policy project. Parker in North a clear picture of the skills our students will The same holds true of any other piece of welcome. For more information call 468-8476. Carolina, Prakesh in India, and Gustavo in need even in five years. software. The learning curve involves rec- GURDJIEFF Reading and Discussion Group: Meets 7 p.m. Argentina all agree the group needs virtual Findings from the employer interviews ognizing the capabilities of the software, on Fridays. For more information, call 391-6780 or 485-7293. “face time”: a chat where all are present and were particularly disparate. The govern- learning the location and operation of com- Kiwanis Club: Meets at noon, Tuesday, at The Ukiah Garden “live.” Amanda has lost the time zone lot- mental agency emphasized the importance mands, and how to find help when you need Cafe 1090 S. State St.; for more information call Janet Carlson at tery and groans as she sets her laptop’s of communicating by e-mail, managing it. The goal is always “transparency,” where 467-2288. alarm for 3 a.m. the following morning. files, creating and reading documents and the focus of activity is on the thinking and Lions Club: Meets at noon on Thursdays, at Ukiah Garden Opening today’s lecture slide show, she spreadsheets. Employees throughout the the work product, not the technology being Cafe. Redwood Empire Lions Club meets at 6:45 a.m., every first looks up as the teacher calls for everyone’s agency used computers and computerized used as a tool in the process. and third Tuesday, at Zack’s Restaurant. attention. Another class begins. devices in their work. Fortunately, most students, with their Nar-Anon Family Group: Meets Sundays at 6 p.m. at Unity In early June, I wrote two parts of a three- The medical services provider, on the electronic toys, are well on their way intu- Hall, 1045 C. S. State St., Ukiah; for family and friends of addicts; part exploration of the status of technology other hand, emphasized typing skills and itively. As technology becomes integrated 743-2628. education at Ukiah High School and accuracy, and acknowledged that employ- into their lives, they will need training on Overeaters Anonymous: In Ukiah – Mondays at 5:30 p.m.; promised a third article looking into the ees used e-mail, but said that all other soft- systematically incorporating new technolo- Thursdays at 5:30 p.m., Saturdays at 11 a.m.; 741 S. Oak St.; 472- future of technology education. Speculation ware was specialized and they trained their gy into their studies and work. 4747. Meets in Willits on Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. at Willits into the future being inherently uncertain, I staff on the job. In conclusion, the future of technology United Methodist Church, School and Pine Streets, upstairs; No attempt here to bridge the gap between sci- The financial institution emphasized education at Ukiah High is wide open. The dues or weigh-ins, everyone is welcome; 459-4594. ence fiction dreams and the potential tech- document creation and management along question is how do we bring it home and Peace and Justice Gathering: Meets Sundays rain or shine at nology offers for deepening and enriching with fast, accurate data entry. Reading and make it real, particularly in a time of shrink- 10 a.m. at Alex Thomas Plaza in Ukiah to drum, dance and sing the education we offer students in investi- creating spreadsheets were also important in ing funding for technology and the compet- for peace and justice; all ages are invited to bring drums and any gating, thinking, and communicating their financial management. ing standards-based high-stakes testing other instruments; 462-2320. knowledge about the world they are grow- Interestingly, the agricultural concern movement. The Redwood Regionnaires Barbershop singing group: ing into. had the most use for the software we teach At this time, my recommendation is for a Meets at 7 p.m., every Wednesday, at the Saturday Afternoon The vignette at the beginning of this in our basic courses: word processing, small, inter-disciplinary core of teachers and Club, 107 S. Oak St.; for more information call 462-3056, or 462- piece is fictional. Every part of it, however, spreadsheets, and databases. Every aspect of students who are tasked with the job of 3559. is rooted in fact, and is taking place, in one the viticulture, winemaking, and marketing developing innovative uses of technology Rotary Club of Ukiah: Meets for lunch at 12:10 p.m., on form or another in classrooms around the was tracked and analyzed. They also used e- within existing content courses: science, Tuesdays, at Elks Lodge, 1200 Hastings Road. 467-3674; world, a world very different from the world mail and an international intra-net to man- social studies, etc. This innovation, coupled www.ukiahrotary.org. I entered high school to prepare for, forty age data with their corporate parent. with a commitment from teachers through- Senior Writing Class: Meets from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, years ago. From employers, I turned to the universi- out the school to utilize at least one technol- in Room 10-11 in the Admin. Bldg. of the Ukiah Senior Center. How we educate children for the future ties, hoping to get an idea of the technology ogy enhanced module in their curriculum, Record memories for children and grandchildren. Free and open; depends on what we think will be required competencies entering students were may be all we can hope for until the priori- for information call Kathie Jones, 468-5006. of them. One thing is sure: they will need to expected to have on arrival. Apparently at ties in California shift, elevating technology Soroptimist International of Ukiah: Meets at noon, on be able to deal with much more information the university level, the capabilities of tech- education to a place of greater importance. Wednesdays, at Ukiah Garden Cafe. Soroptimist means “Best for Women” and our mission is “To improve the lives of women and girls in local communities and throughout the world.” For more information call Joy Beeler, at 463-6729, Tina Rorabaugh, at 744- 1514 or Jessica Kimball at 743-1902. Pet of the Week Pet of the Week South Ukiah Rotary Club: Meets at 7 a.m., on Thursdays at Ukiah Valley Convention Center, South School St. downtown; for more information, call M.J. Girard at 322-4088. T.O.P.S.: (Take off pounds sensibly): Meets from 9:15 to 10:30 a.m., every Tuesday, at Calvary Baptist Church, 465 Luce Ave.; Ruth, 462-8440. T.O.P.S.: Low-cost, non-profit group meets every Tuesday at Autumn Leaves, 425 E. Gobbi St., in the community room. Weigh-in is from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Meeting is from 6:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.; Linda MacDonald, 467-2391. T.O.P.S.: Every Thursday at Washington Mutual Building community room, 700 S. State St.; meeting is from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.; it is a low-cost, weight-reduction support group; call 462- 4901 or 485-7801. T.O.P.S.: Every Friday at the Meadows Mobil Court club- house, 8686 East Road, Redwood Valley; weigh in from 9 to 9:30 a.m., meeting from 9:30 to 10:30 p.m.; call 485-8260 or 485- 7795. Ukiah Community of Mindful Living: Meets Monday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30; an interfaith Mindfulness Practice Group inspired by teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh; it uses medita- tion exercises to deepen awareness, expand ability to deal with difficulties, and increase joy in life; open to all levels of experi- ence; free; 462-7749. Ukiah Gamblers Anonymous: Open group meeting, 7 to 8:30 p.m., every Thursday; back building at Christadelphian Hall, 23 Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal Hi, my name is Ginger Rogers. I could be the kitty Oak Knoll Road, just off S. State St., Ukiah; free; 467-9326. Bart is a neutered male Black cat who is one you have always wanted. I am a domestic short Ukiah Senior Center Luncheon: All are invited to meet for year old. He is a friendly and fun cat who lunch at 11:30 a.m., Monday through Friday, at the Ukiah Senior would like to find a new home soon. Due to hair who loves to be held. I will even talk to you if Center, 499 Leslie St., $5 members, $6 non-members; call to overcrowding and the constant influx of new you want a conversation. As much as enjoy make a reservation; 462-4343. animals at the shelter, adoption fees for ALL human company, I would be best as an only cat Ukiah Toastmasters Club: Meets Fridays, from 6:45 to 7:45 animals are 50 percent off. so that I can focus all my attention on you. I am a.m. in the Washington Mutual Conference Room, 700 S. State If people are interested in adopting a pet, visit available at the Humane Society, 9700 Uva Drive St., Ukiah; for information call Carol Crandal, 743-1624. the Mendocino County Animal Shelter at its in Redwood Valley. If people are interested in Willits Chess Club: Meets beginning at 7 p.m. and playing location on Plant Road. The hours are Monday, adopting an animal from the Humane Society for until people finish on Fridays, at Mama Java Cafe, 25 W. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 Inland Mendocino County, the should call 485- Mendocino Ave., Willits; all level of players are welcome; for p.m.; Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday, 0123. The hours are 2 to 6 p.m., Wednesday information, call Herb, 459-5911. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and closed on Sunday. To view other animals available for adoption through Firday, and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the week- If an organization changes a phone number, an address, or any ends. information in this calendar, call Richard Rosier at the Ukiah please visit www.petfinder.com. Daily Journal at 468-3520, or e-mail at [email protected]. 4 – MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 2006 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers VIEWPOINTS Former resident tells tale To the Editor: Although I might be miles away, I still try to keep up on the Ukiah local happen- MORTON KONDRACKE ings in the Daily Journal. Upon reading Andrew Fatch’s original letter, I had to gasp then cheer and wonder how the pow- ers to be would respond. To date I have only seen Andrew’s response to his own letter. Not to my surprise it was published by you folks without checking to see if it Democrats appear was actually submitted by him. From my own personal experiences poised to win with the youth sports programs in Ukiah, I understood why he had to write the sec- We won't have to stay up late on Nov. 7 to see ond letter. The fact that I informed the whether Democrats win back the House. By shortly national chapter of rules violations in the after 8 p.m., the result should be clear. Pop Warner Football program, and was The polls close by 7 p.m. EST in Kentucky and Indi- then harassed, physically assaulted and ana, where six GOP-held seats are up for grabs. They ridiculed for speaking out, speaks for close at 7:30 p.m. in Ohio, with three seats, and at 8 itself. What was even worse was that p.m. in Connecticut, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, those involved in Ukiah youth sports start- which together have a total of seven more contested ed taking it out on my children. Instead of seats. taking responsibility for their actions The final tallies won't be in until later, of course, but (rules violations), the program decided to results in the early states should show whether Democ- blame me for the repercussions handed to rats will pick up the 15 seats they need. them and continued to deny those accusa- Right now, polls, the pundit consensus and the esti- tions, even though the national chapter mates of both Democratic experts and some Republi- found them to be guilty. Similar to the cans all suggest that GOP rule in the House will end, effect of, if you don’t like the news ... just conceivably with a Democratic pickup of 30 seats -- kill the messenger. Funny how Ukiah’s double what's needed. dominate and successful youth football The RealClearPolitics.com average of the last four program dropped out of PWF after only generic Congressional polls gives Democrats a 12.2- one year of being put on probation. point advantage -- a historically huge gap that's far Next is the SULL situation in which I above the 7-point GOP vote margin in 1994, when was falsely accused of something and then Republicans picked up 52 seats and took over the railroaded out of the program and town Other opinions House. when I started asking about monies gener- From around the nation Democratic experts say that it will take a 5-point ated in the snack shack in 2001. They vote advantage on Election Day this year to win 15 actually went so far as to have a restrain- seats and recapture control. ing (gag) order filed against me when I The Fresno Bee Robert Richie of the electoral reform group FairVote refused to stop asking how they broke Bid to honor wine fails, mess looms calculates that gerrymandering of House districts even the previous year, when they had means Democrats will need 54 percent of the national averaged close to $10,000 the previous Gov. Arnold The governor put the cork In addition, House vote to win 15 seats. The GOP got 53.5 percent five years? Funny how the snack shack Schwarzenegger has vetoed in the zinfandel controversy Schwarzenegger waited far in 1994. could have averaged (from what I have Sen. Carole Migden's bill to with his veto message. But, too late in the legislative One Republican pro told me that "Democrats are heard) around $18,000 - $20,000 in declare zinfandel as boy, has he opened a can of year _ less than three months being very smart to target 40 to 50 races around the income the subsequent years there after. California's Historic Wine, worms. before the end of the legisla- country. If they end up with a 7-point generic advan- But don’t believe me, just ask to see the thus settling one of the more tive calendar _ to expect tage, they'll win a majority of those races. I would put SULL financial statements for 2001 and pressing policy issues of this San Francisco anything meaningful to get it in the 30 range." year's session. accomplished. The fact that thereafter, since all nonprofit organizations GOP officials acknowledge that the "environment is financial statements are to be of public In his 275-word veto mes- Chronicle it was an election year made sage, the governor acknowl- failure even more likely. not favorable," but Republican National Committee record. A 'special session' Chairman Ken Mehlman nonetheless predicted flatly Last but not least is the comment that edged the Gold Rush history that wasn't But the Legislature can- of zinfandel, but noted there not avoid blame for failing to me that his party will hold both the House and Sen- you folks at the Daily Journal made in ate. response to Andrew’s second letter. That are several world-class vari- If you even noticed, the to move in the direction of etals in our great state. so-called "special session" real reform. The Democratic "No. 1," he said, "the playing field is relatively nar- you felt that he said some things that row" with just 20 GOP open seats at risk. "Two, we are needed to be said. That made me laugh so "Whether it is a cabernet called by Gov. Arnold leadership, at any point, from Napa or Sonoma, a del- Schwarzenegger to solve the could have come up with its going to have more resources, and we're going to target hard, I could hardly breath! If that is how them better. you folks felt, then why didn’t you write it icate pinot noir from the state's prison crisis ended own legislative package to yourself. Central Coast, a zinfandel without anything getting reduce the prison popula- "While it's true the Democrats have done very well I honestly don’t expect to see this letter from the San Joaquin Valley accomplished. tion. But lawmakers did at their Congressional committees, (the RNC) will published, but figured after Andrew’s let- or Sierra foothills, California Both Schwarzenegger nothing ... spend more than has ever been spent on House and ter, you might figure out that my concerns produces some of the finest and the Legislature must be The inability of Senate races and more than make up the difference." weren’t unfounded after all. wines in the world," he held responsible for failing Sacramento to deal with the Mehlman declined to discuss specific numbers, but Rick Vear wrote. "It would be a shame to address fundamental crisis now raises the risk that late-August Federal Election Commission reports Hillsdale, Mich. to recognize only one as problems in our prison sys- the entire prison system will showed the RNC with $33 million more in cash on California's Historic Wine." tem _ extreme overcrowd- be placed under federal hand than the Democratic National Committee had, Editor’s note: As we also said in response It's hard to argue with his ing, a collapsing health care receivership (A court- while the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee to Andrew, we were sorry it got published reasoning. But if it applied system, a failed parole sys- appointed administrator is in led its GOP counterpart by $15 million. The parties' but were convinced at the time that he had to all the other state insignia, tem, which results in most charge of the prison's health House committees were close to even. submitted it for that reason. He did write a whole bunch of bugs, inmates being returned to care system). GOP officials hope that President Bush will be able it. We also remember meeting with you dances, soils and Scottish prison within three years, Legislative inaction also to pull up his approval ratings by 5 percentage points about Pop Warner several years ago when fabrics could be in trouble. and a dearth of serious virtually guarantees contin- or so before November -- from an average of 40 per- you were raising problems, and we cov- Shouldn't we reconsider "rehabilitation" programs ... ued uncertainty in the lead- cent to 45 percent -- and pull GOP fortunes with it. ered those issues in the Daily Journal at the choice of the California By focusing so narrowly ership ranks of the Various analyses show that Bush has lost the support the time. We believe our sports department dogface butterfly as the offi- on prison construction, Department of Corrections he had in 2004 among married women -- the "security does a good job of covering local sports, cial State Insect? After all, Schwarzenegger put funda- and Rehabilitation ... moms" -- but polling I've seen also indicates a substan- including problems that arise - earlier this there are many other butter- mental reform off limits _ If nothing else, the disas- tial reversal among men, especially older men. year we covered the investigation into flies. including taking another trous "special session" has Bush beat Democratic nominee Sen. John Kerry UUSD Athletic Director Dennis Busse and Blue and Gold is an insult look at the state's sentencing made everyone aware of the (Mass.) by 55 percent to 44 percent among men in his eventual firing from the job. It is clear to Green and Red. Square laws. These laws require extent of the crisis. 2004, while Bush got 48 percent among women, up 5 from your letter that distance has not Dancing (the official State taxpayers to spend $35,000 Lawmakers cannot forever percentage points from 2000. helped dim your bad memories of our Folk Dance) is no more each year to incarcerate tens defer tackling the problem. The latest Gallup Poll, however, shows that the gen- town’s sports community, and while there deserving than Round of thousands of nonviolent When they return to der gap has virtually disappeared and that Bush are always problems from time to time in Dancing. The California offenders _ many of whom Sacramento in January, they receives just 43 percent support from males and 41 per- any organization, we believe our local Tartan might have been a need treatment rather than must embrace real reform, cent among women. Fifty-four percent of both men sports volunteers do a good job of provid- pretty cool tartan back when incarceration _ as well as including setting up an inde- and women disapprove of his performance. ing first class activities for our local lawmakers recognized it in violent offenders who have pendent sentencing commis- When voters were asked whether they are satisfied youth. 2001, but now many other been recommended for sion to make recommenda- with the way things are going in the country, 60 per- tartans are equally deserv- parole by a notoriously tions for overhauling our cent of men aged 18 to 49 said they were dissatisfied, tough-on-crime parole THANK YOU LETTER POLICY ing. sentencing laws. and 73 percent of men over 50 said so -- about the level board. for all women. Editor’s note: The Daily Journal welcomes In Gallup's August generic Congressional ballot test, letters of thanks from organizations and indi- viduals. We are glad that so many successful women leaned Democratic by a margin of 49 percent events are held here. However, thank you let- WHERE TO WRITE to 40 percent, while men -- traditionally a more Repub- ters must be kept short. For that reason we lican-oriented group -- split nearly even at 47 percent have a 20-business name limit per letter. If President George Bush: The White Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Santa Republican, 46 percent Democratic. And older men your letter lists more than 20 businesses it will House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, 576- split 51 percent Republican to 46 percent Democratic. not be printed. Shorter thank you letters which ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX 2297. Berg's field representative in Ukiah Bush and Republicans also have lost support from do not contain lists of participants or donors (202)456-2461. office located at 104 W. 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U.S. OPEN Federer beats Roddick for third straight Open title Champion drinks champagne with championship at Flushing Meadows, Federer If there’s any athlete in the world who Roger Tiger Woods in locker room took another step toward being regarded as knows exactly how Federer feels as he domi- Federer won the best tennis player in history. nates his peers and gobbles up Grand Slams, his third With his new pal Tiger Woods sitting in the it’s Woods. They met for the first time before straight U.S. By HOWARD FENDRICH front row, Federer won his third Grand Slam the match, and Federer then set out to impress Open title The Associated Press title of the year and the ninth of his career, his counterpart. Federer out-aced the big- Sunday, NEW YORK — This U.S. Open was all moving closer to Pete Sampras’ record of 14. serving Roddick 17-7, compiled a 69-33 edge beating U.S. about the greats of the game, from Andre After the match, Federer and Woods cracked in winners, and made only 19 unforced errors. hopeful Agassi’s tearful farewell, to the renaming of open two bottles of Dom Perignon in the “When I go out there and I see Tiger sitting Andy the site to honor Billie Jean King, to Martina locker room. there, it’s like, I try to play well, you know? I Roddick. Navratilova’s this-time-she-means-it retire- “I’m shocked myself how well it’s been try to kind of get my act together and focus ment. going the last three, four years,” Federer said, and get off to a good start,” Federer said. It was only fitting, then, that the tourna- “being not only compared to former great ten- And he did precisely that, racing to a 5-0 ment’s final point was won by Roger Federer. nis players, but now especially also other lead in 17 minutes. He finished strong, too, After all, by beating Andy Roddick 6-2, 4- great athletes all over sports. It’s just really 6, 7-5, 6-1 Sunday for a third consecutive nice.” See OPEN, Page A-7 ANG Photo

PADRES 10, GIANTS 2 CARDINALS 34, 49ERS 27 ATHLETICS 9, DEVIL RAYS 7 Padres Thomas stomp Awesome homers Giants in fifth San Diego avoids straight three-game sweep The Associated Press ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Frank By JANIE McCAULEY Arizona Thomas homered for the fifth consecu- The Associated Press tive game and drove in three runs to help SAN FRANCISCO — Brian the AL West-leading Oakland Athletics Giles drove in four runs and the beat the Tampa Bay Devil Rays 9-7 on San Diego Padres avoided a Sunday. three-game sweep with a 10-2 Thomas has homered in five straight victory over the San Francisco games three times in his career. It was Giants on Sunday night. the first since May 24-29, 1994. He tied Winning pitcher Woody the franchise record for homers in con- Williams doubled on the way to secutive games held by George Alusik his third career three-hit game. (1962), Dave Kingman (1986) and Matt He drove in a run and scored Stairs (1998). twice, helping the Padres Thomas’ 35 homers this season also improve to 2-11 in the last 13 matches the Athletics’ team mark by a meetings between the clubs. designated hitter in one season set by San Diego increased its lead Kingman (1984 and 86) and John Jaha in the NL wild-card race to 2 1/2 (1999). He has 483 homers. games by ending a six-game los- Eric Chavez hit a two-run homer and ing streak to its division rival. had a tiebreaking RBI double off Shawn The Padres also remained 1 1/2 Camp (7-3) that made it 7-6 in the sev- games behind first-place Los enth. Marco Scutaro gave the Athletics Angeles in the NL West. an 8-6 lead on an eighth-inning homer. Ray Durham doubled twice Dan Johnson added a sacrifice fly in the and drove in a run and Omar ninth. Vizquel had an RBI groundout Oakland started the day 5 1-2 games for San Francisco, which had its ahead of the Angels. three-game winning streak Delmon Young had an RBI triple off snapped. Kiko Calero and scored on Carl The Padres batted around in a Crawford’s single against Joe Kennedy four-run third against Matt (4-0) as the Devil Rays tied it at 6 in the Morris (10-13), who lost his sec- sixth. ond consecutive start. San Diego Calero faced two batters in relief of got four straight hits against the Barry Zito, and both scored. Huston right-hander before making an Street pitched the ninth for his 31st save. out. Aside from Todd Walker’s Zito allowed four runs, eight hits, RBI double, Giles and Russell three walks and had three strikeouts in 5 Branyan had run-scoring singles 2-3 innings. in the inning. The Athletics took a 4-2 lead in the Williams (8-5) won for the fourth when Thomas and Nick Swisher fourth time in five decisions and hit solo homers off Jae Seo. Thomas had three hits for the first time extended the advantage to 6-2 on a two- since doing it twice in 2000. He run single one inning later. Seo gave up six runs and nine hits in 4 1-3 innings. Chavez’s 18th homer in the second to NFL ROUNDUP put the Athletics up 2-1. He has four Peyton homers over his last 63 games. wins Arrests near Manning Ohio State Bowl campus The Associated Press The Associated Press ANG Photo COLUMBUS, Ohio — An Ohio State EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. San Francisco quarterback Alex Smith is hit in the pocket Sunday in Arizona. University student accused of driving his — Peyton Manning and the car into three people, injuring them Indianapolis Colts made fewer Long-suffering franchise explodes in new stadium opener slightly, was among several people mistakes than Eli Manning and arrested during a raucous celebration of the New York Giants on Sunday By BOB BAUM “It was fun. It reminded me of the old days,” he the No. 1-ranked Buckeye’s win over night in the first NFL game to The Associated Press said. “We’re building something new here, and I No. 2 Texas. feature two brothers starting at LENDALE, Ariz. — The new stadium was think it’s great to get a win the first time out.” There were about 40 fires reported, quarterback. packed and rocking for the Arizona The sweaty afternoons of playing in a mostly with couches and mattresses set ablaze, Big brother Peyton was 25- G Cardinals on Sunday. empty, sun-scorched college stadium are over. in student neighborhoods Saturday of-41 for 276 yards and a touch- The NFL’s long-suffering franchise finally has a Fans came to the team’s state-of-the-art building in night, said Columbus police Sgt. David down and the Colts scored on home — a palace is more like it — and the the western suburbs of Phoenix hours before the Howson, whose department arrested five of their first seven posses- Cardinals christened the place with a 34-27 season- game, setting up tents for tailgate parties in a new about 17 people, five of them on arson sions to defeat Eli and the Giants opening victory over the San Francisco 49ers. grassy park outside. charges. A trash bin also was set on fire, 26-21 in the much-hyped nation- The performance was no thing of beauty, but for Beneath the stadium’s translucent roof, they burning two nearby cars, he said. ally televised matchup of the a team that hadn’t opened at home since moving to filled the place with the kind of noise this franchise Battalion Fire Chief Kevin O’Connor sons of Archie Manning at Arizona in 1988, just a victory was good enough. seldom heard. said he was treated for bumps and bruis- Giants Stadium. Cardinals coach Dennis Green gave the game “It feels really good,” Arizona cornerback Eric es after he and two others were struck by It was a game that lived up to ball to team owner Bill Bidwill. Green said, “compared to Sun Devil Stadium, a car that came through a temporary the hype for the more than “I told him it was the first of many wins in a where you’re out there and there’s 10,000 fans command post set up in the driveway of 78,000 fans and it had to make building everybody is real proud of,” Green said. screaming for you and 20,000 screaming for the a student union building. Archie and his wife, Olivia, very Kurt Warner completed 23 of 37 passes for 301 other team. It’s great to go out there on defense and The two others, Ohio State assistant proud, as they sat and watched yards and three scores, the Cardinals turned two throw your hands up to the point you can’t hear the vice president for student affairs Barbara from a luxury box. They showed guy next to you.” Rich and her husband, were treated early first-quarter San Francisco turnovers into touch- Sunday at Ohio State University little emotion during the game, downs, and Arizona held on to beat the 49ers 34-27 The Cardinals jumped to a 21-7 lead, scoring the father slouching uncomfort- three touchdowns in the first quarter for the first Medical Center for minor injuries. on Sunday. The driver of the car, George ably in his chair and the mother Playing in front of a sellout crowd of 63,407 in time in 31 years — then withstood a last-minute sitting stiffly, staring straight Karadimas, 22, a student at the school, their $455 million, air conditioned new stadium, San Francisco rally for their first season-opening has been charged with vehicular assault, ahead. Warner said the atmosphere brought him back to See ARIZONA, Page A-7 said Ohio State Assistant Chief Rick See PEYTON, Page A-7 his time with the Rams in St. Louis. Amweg. 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from scrimmage, Tom Brady the Seahawks lost the Super DISC GOLF Peyton fumbled as he was belted by Bowl to Pittsburgh seven Takeo Spikes, and London months ago. Continued from Page A-1 Fletcher ran the recovery in Falcons 20, Panthers 6 for a 5-yard touchdown. CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Adam Vinatieri, the hero of It was Bill Belichick’s — John Abraham had two two Super Bowl wins by the 100th career win as a head sacks and forced two fumbles New England Patriots, kicked coach. in his first game with the four field goals in his first New England cut the lead Falcons, while Michael Vick game for Indy, including a 32- to 17-14 with 2:52 left in the threw two touchdown passes yarder with 1:12 to play to third quarter on Brady’s 17- as made up for two push the lead to five points. yard pass to Kevin Faulk after losses by a combined score of Jaguars 24, Cowboys 17 Buffalo went for it on fourth- 68-17 last season. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. and-1 at the Patriots 7 and the Warrick Dunn rushed for (AP) — Terrell Owens made line stopped Willis McGahee 132 yards for the Falcons, his presence felt early and for no gain. Stephen who had 252 on the ground in late. As in, too early to hurt Gostkowski, the rookie all, the second most allowed the Jaguars and too late to replacing clutch kicker Adam by the Panthers. help the Cowboys. Vinatieri, connected on a 32- Ravens 27, Buccaneers 0 Byron Leftwich threw a yard field goal that tied the TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — touchdown pass and ran for a game at 17 with 9:33 remain- Steve McNair started his first score, and Fred Taylor had ing. game for the Ravens, but it 115 combined yards, spoiling Saints 19, Browns 14 was the defense that stood out Owens’ much-anticipated CLEVELAND (AP) — as Baltimore broke an 11- debut with Dallas. Reggie Bush neither dazzled game road losing streak. Owens finished with six nor disappointed in his NFL Chris McAlister returned receptions for 80 yards and a debut but he got a win, team- one of the Ravens’ three inter- touchdown, but the Jaguars ing with Drew Brees to lead ceptions 61 yards for a touch- held him without a catch rebuilt and give down and 340-pound rookie through much of the second coach Sean Payton a win in Haloti Ngata lumbered 60 half. Still, Owens keyed all his first game. yards with a tipped pass to set three of Dallas’ scoring dri- Bush, whose arrival in New up a field goal. ves, including a 21-yard TD Orleans has given the city’s McNair, who was 17-of-27 reception with 1:54 to play football fans renewed opti- for 181 yards, threw a 4-yard that cut the lead the 24-17. mism in the wake of touchdown pass to Daniel Bears 26, Packers 0 Hurricane Katrina’s devasta- Wilcox at the end of an 80- Mikey Hyland/For The Daily Journal GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) tion, finished with 141 total yard drive. Napa’s Chris White takes a shot at Mendocino College Saturday in the NorCal Series — barely let Brett yards. The Heisman Trophy Rams 18, Broncos 10 Disc Golf Championship. Up to 250 players participated in the two-day event. Favre touch the ball, shutting winner had 61 yards rushing ST. LOUIS (AP) — Jeff out the three-time MVP for on 14 attempts, caught eight Wilkins kicked a franchise- the first time in his 16-year passes for 58 yards and record six field goals, and the Disc golf takes over Ukiah pro career. returned three punts for 22. new-look St. Louis defense Quarterback Rex John Carney kicked four forced five turnovers. By MIKEY HYLAND said, hitting all my putts that were Grossman found Bernard field goals, the last one with The Rams clinched the win For The Daily Journal “My guess is that the num- within 10 meters”. Berrian for a 49-yard touch- 5:42 remaining, and Brees, when Denver quarterback There are some people that ber of people registering into At about mid day, the wind down pass on the opening who signed a free agent con- Jake Plummer threw his third think of disc golf as a fun and the PDGA increase at about was exceptionally strong, drive. It would be the Bears’ tract in March, threw a 12- interception. leisurely sport, one consider- 10 percent every year”. either making or breaking only offensive TD of the day, yard TD pass to rookie Bengals 23, Chiefs 10 ably less competitive than Ukiah is just the second every drive from the tee. but Chicago moved the ball Marques Colston in the third KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) even a game of Monopoly. location in a tournament that “ The wind was a huge fac- well enough to keep the game quarter. The Saints also got 90 — Eight months after doctors On the other hand, there are has more 40 locations nation tor in how I played”, Albright largely out of Favre’s hands. yards on 22 carries from rebuilt his mangled left knee, some people that abandoned wide. said. “I just decided to play it Favre, who deliberated for Deuce McAllister. Carson Palmer hit nine that philosophy years ago, and So on Saturday I was able safe for par sometimes”. several months before decid- Seahawks 9, Lions 6 straight passes in one impres- realized that the game offered to photograph and interview a Canslen agreed ing to return to the Packers DETROIT (AP) — The sive stretch for Cincinnati. more than meets the eye. few players from the grand- “Yeah,” he said, “It was after a 4-12 season, threw defending NFC champions Kansas City quarterback Saturday, I had the privi- masters division and pro divi- pretty damn windy”. only five passes in the first got off on the right foot when Trent Green was injured in the lege to tag along with these sion. At the conclusion of half — completing all five for Josh Brown kicked a 42-yard third quarter. Green, motion- kinds of people. The tournament started in Saturday’s round, I curiously only 70 yards. field goal on the last play of less on the field , was careful- The Nor- Cal Series the morning, and split into asked each of the three win- Favre, who threw a career- the game. ly wheeled off on a stretcher Championship, put on by the three different sites, Low Gap, ners about their thoughts on worst 29 interceptions last The Seahawks, who led the after his head was snapped Professional Disc Golf Lake Mendocino, and the sport ten years from now, season, finished the game 15- NFL in scoring last season, back to the ground on a hit by Association, was a two day Mendocino college. I arrived and what can be done to of-29 for 170 yards. started the game-winning Robert Geathers. event held Saturday and when the pros started around 1 strengthen the popularity of it. Patriots 19, Bills 17 drive at their 20 with 3:13 left Chiefs GM Carl Peterson Sunday in and around Ukiah. p.m. at the Mendocino college All three unanimously FOXBOROUGH, Mass. after Lions’ new coach Rod said Green had “pretty severe The tournament was coor- course. agreed upon the same thing. (AP) — New England came Marinelli decided against a head trauma,” but was awake dinated by PDGA certified The tournament results had They believe that progress back from an ugly start, going long field goal attempt. All the and moving shortly after the official, Neal Hoellwarth. John Child, 23, of Rohnert is slow, mainly due to the fact ahead on a fourth-quarter scores in the game came on game.Rudi Johnson and According to Hoellwarth, Park as the winner with a two that it is a rather economical safety for the win. field goals. Kenny Watson scored touch- there was anywhere from 150 day score of 96, and a $400 to play. An expensive sport The Patriots trailed by 10 Maurice Morris, who downs in a 17-point second- to 250 people registered to winning prize. carries bigger sponsors. The points at halftime in their first shared time with last year’s quarter. Palmer, who was play in 11 divisions. The cate- Second went to Dallas exact opposite applies to disc season opener in three years league MVP Shaun injured in the opening minutes gories range anywhere from Albright, 22, Ukiah, who fin- golf. They also believe that not preceded by the unveiling Alexander, set up the game- of Cincinnati’s playoff loss to pros to boys 16-and-under. ished with the same score of with more exposer, particular- of a championship banner. winning kick with a 17-yard Pittsburgh last January, was The sport has been experi- 96, and received a cash prize ly with television and the And on the game’s first play run on the same field where 13-for-19 for 127 yards. encing significant growth of $275. internet, overall disc golf par- each year since it’s inception Third Place went to Roger ticipation will rise. over the last year or so, I’ve scream of “Yes!” — about the in the late 1960s. PDGA Canslen, 38, of Cotati, with a Check out discgolftv. com been kind of compared to only ounce of emotion he membership has also seen a cash prize of $210. for cool videos and interviews Open Tiger — what he’s doing on showed until falling to his remarkable increase in num- When asked about what his with some of the players. For bers. strong points were in the tour- further information about the Continued from Page A-1 the golf tour, me doing on the back at the very end. tennis tour,” Federer said. “I Overall, Federer broke six Hoellwarth, who has 15 nament, Child responded by results of this and other tour- winning eight of the last nine asked him how it was for him. times; Roddick lost his serve a years of officiating experience saying, “it seemed like I was naments, go to PDGA.com. games against Roddick, who Many things were similar. He total of five times in the tour- won the 2003 U.S. Open but knew exactly how I kind of nament’s first six rounds com- now is 1-11 against the man felt out on the court. That’s bined. 27. Marcus Hudson recovered ie in 2005, completed 23 of 40 he once was supposed to rival something that I haven’t felt Federer was beyond bril- Arizona the onside kick for San passes for 288 yards and one for supremacy in this sport. before: A guy who knows how liant at the start, using a mix Francisco at the 49ers 39. score. “Roger is at the top, and it feels to feel invincible at of well-spun aces, curling Continued from Page A-1 Alex Smith threw 25 yards to The 49ers fooled the he’s the only person at the top, times and when you just have passing shots, crisp volleys Antonio Bryant, but two pass- Cardinals with misdirection regardless of how much peo- the feeling like there’s nothing and reflex returns of victory since 1999 and only es into the end zone fell plays. ple want to make rivalry com- going wrong anymore.” Roddick’s serves topping 135 the third since ’88. incomplete as the game “There were some exciting parisons and this, that and the Woods and his wife sat mph. Despite the loss, 49ers ended. things to see, glimpses of other,” Roddick said. “He’s between Federer’s girlfriend When Federer hit his fourth coach Mike Nolan saw posi- Edgerrin James had a what we can do,” Smith said. the best player in the game. and his agent. It’s interesting ace at 131 mph to cap that tives. decent debut for the Cardinals “I think it shows a lot of char- There’s no question in my to note who wasn’t in that sec- opening five-game run, “We haven’t arrived, but behind Arizona’s suspect line, acter for this team to battle mind.” tion: Federer’s coach, Tony Roddick bowed his head and this is a great group of guys,” gaining 73 yards in 26 carries, back. ... I think I’ve come a The No. 1-ranked Federer Roche, who prepares his pupil shook it. he said. “I have no doubts in including a 1-yard touchdown long way. I was very anxious went 27-1 at this year’s Grand for this event but doesn’t trav- “You don’t want to get my mind we’re on the right run. to wipe away all those memo- Slam tournaments, the only el to it. embarrassed out there, that’s track. We’re certainly way “He helped us more than ries of last year.” setback coming against Rafael Roddick’s new adviser — for sure,” Roddick would say ahead of where we were last we helped him,” Green said, The game was tied at 7 Nadal in the French Open they’re avoiding the word later. year.” “so hopefully this week our when Gore fumbled, then final. Federer became the first “coach” — is none other than Shortly thereafter, the first Larry Fitzgerald caught line will help him more, and Arizona’s Gerald Hayes man since Ivan Lendl in 1985- five-time Open champion set was done. Federer hit a nine passes for 133 yards, we’ll help him more with the scooped up the ball and ram- 87 to win three consecutive Jimmy Connors, of course. cross-court backhand passing including a crucial 28-yard calls, too. But he did a solid bled 19 yards to the San U.S. Open titles — and the Connors chewed on his fin- shot that dipped as though reception on third-and-10 job, especially at the end Francisco 5. It took three tries, only man in tennis history to gers when Roddick was hav- attached to a string, and then from the Arizona 37 late in the when we had to close it out.” but James scored from the 1 win Wimbledon and the U.S. ing a hard time, and rocked he broke for the third time by game. The play came on a 13- James said “the game was for his first Cardinals touch- Open back-to-back three back giddily after his charge’s getting back a 142 mph serve play, 68-yard drive that lasted closer than it should have down. years in a row. nice shots. with a return so tough seven minutes and ended with been. We should have After the ensuing kickoff, He’s won nine of the last 14 “He played like a man Roddick meekly slapped a Neil Rackers’ 30-yard field knocked those dudes out of Davis fumbled and Darnell Grand Slam tournaments, dat- tonight, win, lose or draw,” forehand into the net. goal that put the Cardinals the stadium.” Dockett recovered at the 49ers ing to Wimbledon in 2004. Connors said. “I’m so encour- And then, suddenly, ahead 34-24 with 1:50 Frank Gore carried 16 41. Warner’s 28-yard pass to “I’ve been on a roll since aged by the kid. I’m proud of Roddick got back into the remaining. times for 87 yards and two Fitzgerald set up a 6-yard ’04, and of course I am sur- him.” match, breaking Federer at Joe Nedney, who missed a touchdowns, but fumbled to touchdown toss to Anquan prised how well it went, but at Connors has rebuilt love to open the second set 34-yarder earlier, kicked a 44- set up an Arizona touchdown. Boldin and it was 21-7 with the same time I know I’ve Roddick’s confidence and and running to the sideline yard field goal with 36 sec- Smith, last year’s No. 1 draft 59 seconds left in the first given myself the best possible revamped his game, but with an uppercut and a yell. onds left to cut the lead to 34- pick who struggled as a rook- quarter. chance,” Federer said. “In the Federer was able to come up The book on Roddick has end, maybe I’m not that sur- with all of the answers, partic- been that his game is limited prised, because the hard work ularly in the tensest moments. to two power strokes, his is paying off.” Critical tests of will and serve and his forehand. But in Federer spoke last week nerve came early in the third the past couple of months with about wanting to get to know set: Federer faced four break Connors, the repertoire has Woods. It finally happened points but saved them all to expanded, and Roddick held Sunday, thanks to their shared hold for a 3-2 lead, and his own in the second set and management agency. Roddick then successfully most of the third. Woods and Federer have dealt with five break points in On one point, Roddick much in common. Both suc- the very next game to make it reached for a half-volley to cessfully hit shots none of 3-all. extend the exchange, and their foes would try, and “We were pretty much then, with both players at the Camper Shells • California Built they’re at their best when it fighting tooth and nail,” net, hit a reflex volley winner. Six Packs matters most: Federer is 9-for- Roddick said. After speaking about the Lakeport Camper 10 in major finals, the closest But then, serving to take changes to his own game, Pilsner Ukiah equivalent in tennis to Woods’ that set to a tiebreaker, Roddick was asked about 12 years of professional 12-0 mark when leading Roddick faltered. Or better, whether Federer is better than “To Go” going into the last round of a Federer flourished, using two when he beat Roddick in the 102 S. State St. Ukiah SERVICE major. backhand return winners to 2004 and 2005 Wimbledon Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm •263-7755 “More and more often, break serve. Federer let out a finals. 468-5898 A-8 – MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 2006 WEATHER THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

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Ukiah Valley Mortuary Our Family Serving Your Family with Affordable Funeral Care Cremations Performed Locally 195 Low Gap Rd., Ukiah 468-8446 additional patrol cars needed Measure for the new officers. 2006-2007 UPD Captain Chris Dewey Major pot bust in Monterey MEASURE S Continued from Page A-1 said he is fortunate in the way The Associated Press green plants during a flight destroyed more than one mil- recruiting has gone. rest was spent on public safe- MONTEREY — The on an air force helicopter. lion plants worth nearly $4.5 The three officers hired Monterey County Sheriff’s EXPENDITURES ty. For the 2006-2007 fiscal Deputies were lowered into billion of illegally cultivated with the first round of Office orchestrated a major the woods from the chopper, marijuana plants. POLICE year, $1,755,756, including Measure S completed their marijuana bust this weekend, removed the plants and The Monterey County bust DEPARTMENT interest, is expected to be gen- field training just last week, the latest in a string of pot destroyed them. follows an Aug. 29 raid in Regular Salaries -- $295,562 erated. City Council approved and are now on patrol on their seizures statewide. So far this year, law western Marin County, where • 4 Police Officers keeping approximately 33.5 own. Deputies seized about enforcement agents have officials uprooted 20,000 • 1 Police Records Clerk percent, or $587,685, in the Three more officers cur- 6,000 plants Saturday morn- destroyed more than 1.2 mil- plants worth as much as $50 • 1 Traffic Safety Police Officer general fund while putting the rently at the police academy ing in the remote woods and lion illegally grown marijua- million on the street. The • 1 Equipment Mechanic - 25 rest to public safety. are at the top of their class, he hills of Los Padres National na plants throughout seizure — which included percent “Anything that isn’t allo- said. Forest. The plans have a California, and they have an plants on land owned by the (25 percent Police, 25 percent cated is money that will be “Things are moving along street value of about $30 mil- estimated street value of $4.9 Marin Municipal Water Fire, 25 percent Measure S Fire) used to try to eliminate the very postively,” Dewey said. lion. billion, Attorney General Bill District — was one of the Overtime and Holiday Pay -- deficit that was already there “The best news is that we’re The county’s marijuana Lockyer said last week. Last largest ever in the county, due $42,996 from the general fund,” heading toward having more eradication team spotted the year, the state’s program north of San Francisco. Employee Benefits -- Horsley said. “That was a staffing out on the street.” $127,375 large reason we went out for The Fire Department also Uniform Allowance -- $3,000 Measure S to begin with.” recently hired a fire preven- • 4 Officers at $600 each per As for the rest, new posi- tion captain with Measure S year tions and equipment have funds, however, most of its Training -- $4,000 been acquired by both the allocated money went toward Telephones -- $4,000 Ukiah Police and Fire equipment, including a swift • Land lines, cell phones and Departments. water rescue boat. fees for 4 Officers For the current fiscal year, The City Council also Contractual Services -- Measure S money was put in approved $250,000 of $2,000 its own fund within the bud- Measure S tax money to be Publications -- $500 get. used for Public Works infra- Equipment Maintenance and Fund 150 serves to set structure projects and for a Repair -- $1,000 Measure S expenditures apart Public Works project manager Supplies and Equipment -- from others, making it easier position. $8,000 to track and identify how the Horsley said Council will • General supplies and a funds are being used. discuss the specifics of the replacement computer ($4,000) On the Police Department position and the projects • First-aid, ammunition and side, four police officer posi- under consideration at either other equipment ($3,000) tions and one police records its Sept. 20 meeting or the Friday October 13th • Traffic citations and other clerk position were main- first meeting in October. forms ($1,000) tained. “The original goals dis- Doors open at 4:00 pm Machinery and Equipment -- They were added in the cussed by the council and the $80,000 first year of Measure S expen- community were to increase Show starts at 6:00 pm ditures. • 2 patrol cars including radios, public safety, provide ade- at the light bars and cages “You’ll see the same things quate fire equipment and Department Total: $568,433 (on the budget) year after replace old equipment that Redwood Empire Fairgrounds year,” Horsley explained. “It was way over due, try to get won’t change much because infrastructure projects going Carl Purdy Hall FIRE personel is an ongoing annnu- and get them completed, and DEPARTMENT al cost.” then further, to cover the 1055 N. State St. Ukiah Regular Salaries -- $93,054 Two more positions were deficit in the general fund,” • 1 Fire Prevention Captain added to this cost this time Horsley said. “And yes, I’d • 1 Equipment Mechanic - 25 around: a traffic safety police say we’re meeting all of those Presented by percent (25 percent Fire, 25 per- officer and an equipment goals.” cent Police, 25 percent Measure S mechanic for all public safety Police) vehicles. The Ukiah Overtime and Holiday Pay -- The other major expense Katie Mintz can be reached $11,062 on the police side was for two at [email protected]. Employee Benefits -- $31,422 DAILY JOURNAL Uniform Allowance -- $600 Supplies and Equipment -- $21,500 Tickets go on sale Monday September 11th • Equipment for swiftwater res- Athletes cue program ($14,000) Lustre Jewelry • Structural firefighter protec- Continued from Page A-1 at The Ukiah Daily Journal & Gem Company tive clothing - first year of a five Since 1969 times in the past three years. Steven & Rebecca Stern year replacement program ($7,500) Rohan was the first woman Front Office Contribution to Capital Fund to cross the finish line in a FREE 590 South School St. Ukiah CA 95482 -- $150,000 time of 1:37:31 and was 24th Fine Jewelry Cleaning • For vehicle/apparatus equip- overall. She bested her time & Checking 707-468-3500 ment from last year by almost eight 118 S. State St., Ukiah Machinery and Equipment -- full minutes and had some Phone/Fax (707) 462-0907 and $42,000 inspiration from her family. The Mendocino Book Company • Swiftwater rescue boat “I feel good and I am ($22,000) happy with my race,” Rohan 102 South School St. Ukiah CA 95482 • In-house said. “My daughters were communication/alarm system here to watch me so it was 707-468-5940 ($20,000) really nice for me.” Department Total: $349,638 For complete results of this THE COVENANT (PG-13) DIG (515) 735 Major appliances provided by year’s Ukiah Triathlon visit THE WICKER MAN (PG-13) DIG (440) 710 www.buzzwordproductions.c CRANK (R) - ID REQ'D DIG (520) 740 Public Works om and click on the Race INVINCIBLE (PG) DIG (500) 725 STEP UP (PG-13) DIG (415) To be determined Results link. TALLADEGA NIGHTS: THE BALLAD OF Department Total: $250,000 James Arens can be RICKY BOBBY (PG-13) DIG (435) 715 reached at [email protected] PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST (PG-13) DIG 645 Times For 9/11 ©2006 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL FABULOUS FLASHBACK CAR SHOW MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 2006 – B-1 16th Annual Fabulous Flashback Car Show

Friday, Sept. 15 through Sunday, Sept. 17

here’s fun for the whole trophies. family at Early Iron of The first raffle prize is a roll- TUkiah’s 16th Annual around tool box valued at “Fabulous Flashback Car $2,500 from Redwood Auto Show” this weekend, Sept. 15, Supply. Second prize is a $500 16 and 17. gift certificate for rims or tires The party starts Friday, Sept. from Les Schwab. 15, with the “Friday Night Bash” Saturday’s fun starts with the and parking lot dance at Lions Club pancake breakfast, Ukiah’s Redwood Business 7 to 11 a.m., in the parking lot Park on Airport Park Boulevard at the corner of Smith and from 4 to 9 p.m. School streets. Eureka’s Dr. Squid dance And from 7 to 10 a.m., the band, making a return appear- show cars will be lining up on ance, will replay those mellow Ukiah’s shady, nostalgic sounds of the 1950s and ’60s School Street. Then it’s “Show amidst dazzling street rods and and Shine” with plenty to see, classic vehicles from all over do and dine on until 3 p.m., California and the Pacific when the judges begin award- Northwest. And this year two- ing prizes. wheeler fans will see plenty of The cars hit the streets again vintage motorcycles on display. Sunday morning with a “Poker Opening festivities, hosted by Run” touring event that should Applebee’s and Les Schwab take them past the Courthouse Tires, also feature raffles and at around 10 a.m. B-2 – MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 2006 FABULOUS FLASHBACK CAR SHOW THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL The Early Iron Car Club history When it comes to their club and its activities, the members of Early Iron of Ukiah have always been of two minds, both of them fun- loving and social. In 1980, six to eight couples who enjoyed each other’s company as much as restoring old trucks and cars began to think about a club for people like them, who had a fondness for motor transportation from 1959 and earlier. That summer they pic- nicked with members of the Coyote Valley Rods & Roadsters Club to see if it would expand to include them and their vehicles. That picnic led to another at Todd Grove Park. But although CVRR president Chuck March favored the merg- er, the membership did not. So in March 1981 the appli-cants started their own club, incorpo- rating as Early Iron of Ukiah. Chuck March joined

Early Iron soon after to file photo become its first vice A 1951 Mercury at the 2005 Fabulous Flashback car Show in Ukiah. president. Early Iron started as a traveling with an event they con- Today’s downtown car abalone feeds. details. It was Mike first, as the show was club. People who work, trolled and took full show got off to a fitful In July 1990, Early Rogers of Triple S scheduled for the first play and live with vin- responsibility for than start. In 1984, club Iron member Rick Camera who coined the Saturday of October, tage vehicles love to with the random car members had roped off Hansen, then active in name Fabulous Fifties leaving a scant 60 days swap parts, build the show or parade. All School Street from Ukiah’s Downtown Flashback, soon short- to prepare. They agreed cars, and drive and agreed that small well- Perkins to Church and Merchants Association, ened to Fabulous finally to go ahead, on show them. Its members organized functions lined up about 20 vehi- suggested a car show at Flashback. Hansen then the merchants guaran- attended out-of-area ral- would be better at first cles - strictly club cars - the DMA’s monthly went off to promote the tee of a $200 net profit lies, poker runs, swap than stretching on one side of the meeting. The association show at the next Early from the event. Club meets and shows. This resources and making a street. The city and saw its potential and set Iron meeting. Members was always with the poor showing on big downtown merchants to hammering out were apprehensive at See HISTORY Page B-3 thought that if the club events. It meant starting liked the event and invit- became robust enough small. In August 1983, ed a repeat performance they could consider giv- for example, the club at a mere $25-per-car Pre- ing their own show. declined an invitation for fee. The club turned Car shows then were a show at Orchard Plaza down the offer. It was less formal than today. for a Sun House still split on whether to per At one show years ago Museum fundraiser keep on traveling or give spool in Grass Valley, Early because it didn’t have shows. Members were $1.00 Iron members came with enough cars. But the on the road in any case, While supplies last. two cars that didn’t qual- next February it was going to shows, taking ify for the event. The able to display 14 cars pictures, and holding Grass Valley club let for Mardi Gras. picnics, barbecues, and them in anyway. From FREE the start, Early Iron was DEMO to be a family club. As it M ONEY for A GRICULTURE on FeltingTool evolved, members Saturday, began sticking closer to September 16 home, traveling less and 10-11am becoming more social. In July 1981 they made $77.44 with a car 728 S. State St. • Ukiah • 462-0750 wash at the service sta- Mon.-Fri. 9-7 • Sat. 9-6 • Sun. 10-5 tion across from old the Yaeger & Kirk Store, now Ukiah Valley Lumber. That October saw an impromptu Early Mark Davis Insurance Iron car show at Deep Valley Shopping Center. Halloween and New F FARM REDIT Year’s Eve were great C excuses for costume For over 85 years, Farm Credit has been supplying the parties. But no excuses expertise and specialized services that have made them were needed for a the leading lender in any agricultural situation. steady round of picnics, Services Include: potlucks, outings, and ◆ Variable or Fixed Rate Loans “cruise-ins” at local ◆ Flexible Credit Terms restaurants and din-ers. ◆ Competitive Interest Rates. Early Iron cars were reg- Financing for: ular features of Ukiah’s ◆ Long-term, Real Estate Loans Band Review parade, ◆ Operating and Production Lines of from 1982 until it was Credit discontinued. After the ◆ Vineyard Development Financing ◆ parades, members Construction Loans ◆ Equipment Loans would meet at Fjord’s ◆ Farm Credit Leasing and convoy in vintage ◆ Real Estate Appraisals and custom splendor to a picnic spot they had If you own agricultural land or are engaged in production of reserved at the lake. agriculture or ag-related products and services, you are eligible for Farm Credit Financing. Pictured: Ashlé Wiles, Shirley Wiles, Mark Davis, Tiffany Silva, Rob McAsey, Lacey There was plenty of Lucchetti, Stasi Carr. Not pictured: Don Finch. discussion about what direction the club should • Auto - incl. collector cars • Family Owned and Operated take. Was it to be parties AMERICAN • Home • Talk to our knowledgeable staff or car shows? The AGCREDIT • Business • Fast, friendly, helpful specialists answer either way • Health/Life • Monthly billing available seemed to be more Ukiah Office (707) 462-6531 activities. 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High-Speed Internet service is subject to the terms and conditions contained in Adelphia’s Broadband Access Agreement available at www.adelphia.net. Other restrictions may apply. Call Adelphia for additional details, pricing and restrictions. ©2006 DMS Marketing, Inc. warm reception extend- All rights reserved. ADW1037CO ed them. They, in turn, provide a great benefit to the city. Those of the last three or four years have acknowledged the welcome they get and Mendocino County praised the shows for their smooth organiza- tion, calling them among Department of the best in the country. With the Flashback Child Support Services running successfully, a new issue arose. As a WE PROVIDE SERVICES EQUALLY TO BOTH PARENTS AT NO COST non-profit corporation, • We establish and enforce child and medical the club had to decide support orders. what to do with the excess show proceeds. • We review and modify existing child The club was never support orders to meet State guidelines intended to be a service • We have access to State and Federal organization, but the programs to help locate absent parents. money gave an opportu- nity to do something for • Ombudsperson located on site to receive the community, some- and resolve complaints. thing automotive. For • We make referrals to other agencies such as most communities in the the Family Law Facilitator nation, the schools - except for those with WE HAVE EXTENDED OUR HOURS TO BETTER SERVE YOU. dedicated teachers like MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY - 7:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. Ukiah High’s Bob TUESDAY AND THURSDAY - 7:00 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. Bender and John For further information Or call: Chocholak - were drop- visit us at: (707) 463-4216 ping their role of giving 107 South State St. Toll Free anywhere in Mendocino Co. young people vocational Ukiah, CA 95482 1-800-669-7477 training. And locally, B-4 – MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 2006 TIME OUT Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

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

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

DILBERT by Scott Adams FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves

FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnson BEETLE BAILEY by Mort Walker

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journalist; Stephen Jay Gould (1941-2002), another of previous convictions about our Datebook: Monday, Sept. 11, 2006 biologist/writer. centrality in the cosmos.” -- Stephen Jay TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1988, Steffi Graf Gould Today is the 253rd day of 2006 and the ing out a death sentence for the last time. won the first Grand Slam in women’s tennis TODAY’S FACT: The descendants of Dr. 82nd day of summer. In 2002, Switzerland joined the United since 1970 with her victory in the U.S. Open. Joseph-Ignace Guillotin, the inventor of the TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1608, John Nations. TODAY’S QUOTE: “The most important guillotine, altered their surname because of Smith was elected president of Virginia’s TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Arnold Palmer scientific revolutions all include, as their its association with death. Jamestown colony. (1929-), golfer, is 77; Roger Maris (1934-85), only common feature, the dethronement of TODAY’S MOON: Between full moon In 1977, France used a guillotine in carry- baseball player; Charles Kuralt (1934-1997), human arrogance from one pedestal after (Sept. 7) and last quarter (Sept. 14).

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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 3282624 by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion ALDA 42 -6 -10 7 Unscramble these four Jumbles, TBEA one letter to each square, 637-639 BNUI to form four ordinary words. 30 40 10 -2 NNNA GORRI CLUE: SUDAN PEOPLE ORDER GRID 67 ©2006 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 67 All Rights Reserved.

30 67 N ESTAE 26 7 67 DA -10 67 E 67 67 67 67 67 9/11/2006 DECODED MESSAGE: SARATY

ANSWERS IN NEXT EDITION © 2006 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com ZARABA Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as EMINENCE OR RENOWN suggested by the above cartoon. 72 -12 -6 68 EM I N A “ ” -6 68 64 -4 Answer: ENCE 66 0 -10 66 (Answers tomorrow) ORRE Jumbles: FETCH LAPEL MOHAIR BRANDY Saturday’s -10 66 74 -8 Answer: When he bought top soil from the farmer, it NOWN 9/9/2006 was — DIRT, CHEAP Mother is at her wits end with problematic son Dear Annie: My 17-year-old son, “Mason,” “Please stop talking.” At first they apologized and unwilling to get an usher’s attention, you has been in and out of trouble for the last two and stopped, but soon they started right back could register a complaint with management years. He’s gotten into two fights (one which up. Finally, I said to the most vocal young on your way out, but that’s about it. he started) and flunked three classes. Last year, ANNIE’S MAILBOX woman, “Please!” She said, “Please, what?” I Dear Annie: I read the heartbreaking letter he got a girl pregnant, and the child was put up By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar said, “Please be quiet. It’s a concert.” She said, from “Pedestrian in Pennsylvania,” who is for adoption. I also found out that he hit a girl “Yeah, and I’m having a great time!” and pro- afraid to drive. I, too, was scared to drive during an argument. He’s wrecked his car ceeded to ridicule me to her friend. because my dad died in a car wreck when I was twice. He lies all the time. I recently found counseling. Mason may be financially respon- I tried to ignore them, but it was hard 3. I, too, was humiliated when people found naked pictures of him on the home computer. sible, but he is an emotional train wreck. The because they were so loud. We were in the out I had no license. Mason is not a terrible teen. He has a job, military will teach him discipline, but if there middle of a row, and getting an usher would Please tell “Pedestrian” to take driving and he paid for his car and uses his own money are underlying personality problems, boot have been very disruptive. Maybe they thought lessons. I did when I was 33, and had a won- for extras. He is a senior now and is planning camp may simply present a new set of difficul- that since it was an outdoor concert, talking derful instructor. I thank God every day that I to enlist in the military after high school. I ties. Your doctor should be able to recommend was fine. I think talented musicians deserve the learned, because just six months later, my mom think the military will be good for him. someone, or you can discuss this with Mason’s respect of a listening audience, and others in was diagnosed with cancer, and I am now I hate to admit it, but I can’t wait until he school counselor. the audience paid (a lot!) to hear the music, not capable of driving her to every doctor’s leaves. It’s over a year before the start of boot Dear Annie: I’ve just come home from a to hear about how much someone’s leg waxing appointment and can even take her to the gro- camp, and I don’t know if I can take it. wonderful outdoor Paul Simon concert. The hurts. -- Still Crazy After All These Years cery store. -- Lucky in Kentucky Although things are fine for a while, I always problem? My friend and I had to listen to chat- Dear Still Crazy: You’d think you could Dear Lucky: It was a blessing that you know the other shoe is going to drop. Living ter throughout the concert, particularly during find The Sound of Silence at a Paul Simon con- could overcome this problem in time to be like this is really stressful. What should I do the quieter, more thoughtful songs. cert. Of course one should be listening, not there for your mother. We hope she makes a with him? -- Waiting To Be an Empty-Nester After shooting some looks at nearby talkers, I leaned over to the ones nearest me and said, talking, at concerts, but people are often self- full recovery. Dear Waiting: You should get him into centered and don’t notice or care that they are Annie’s Snippet for September 11 (Credit disturbing others. This is especially true at out- Dorothy Parker): As only New Yorkers know, MONDAY EVENING door concerts, which promote a more casual if you can get through the twilight, you’ll live 9/11/06 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 attitude. If you were unable to move your seats through the night. 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479-06 HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP 8-12, 22/9-1, 11/06 PUBLIC NOTICE 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER 614-06 IN-HOME CARE SUBSTITUTE Families United - Live in Aid for elder- Now Hiring! Davy SHOT GUN ESTATE Respite seeks In- ly lady. Room, board Tree. Must be 18 RESTAURANT/ 8-21,28,9-4,11/06 WORKERS TEACHER CASE NO.: SCUK CVPB ’06-0024886-001 Home & Behavior & salary. Cooking, have CDL, realible Lawsons Station in To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contin- FICTITIOUS NEEDED NEEDED BUSINESS NAME Respite Wrkrs. in cleaning and errands trans. OJT. Must Hopland. Restaurant gent creditors, and persons who may other- In-Home Alternative Mendo. Co. Provide for local area woman. pass drug test. Bene- Supervisor Wed-Sun wise be interested in the will or estate, or STATEMENT Supportive Education Career Opportunity with meaningful interac- Must have clean fits. EOE. 462-1023 744-1977 both, of: MARA MAE ALBONICO File No.: 2006-F0581 Services Public Teachers Authority Referral Community Bank! tion & qual. care for DMV and must be A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed THE FOLLOWING @ $125/day Office Manager Registry children & adults able to pass physical Skills Coach by: PAULINE ALBONICO KUMMER in the PERSON(S) IS Mendocino Accounting firm Workers needed to North Valley Bank w/developmental dis- and drug screen $8.50-$10 hr DOE Superior Court of California, County of Men- (ARE) DOING BUSI- County Office of seeks an organized, provide domestic is currently recruit- abilities (some with upon job offer. Send All shifts . Will train, docino. NESS AS: Education motivated detail and services & personal ing for Bank Teller behavior challenges). reply to box 04034, drug test, DMV p.out, THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests DESIGNS IN Must have a valid people oriented office care to aged, blind and New Account All wrkrs are reqrd. to c/o Ukiah Daily Jour- HS diploma or equiv that: PAULINE ALBONICO KUMMER be ap- MOTION, LLC California teaching manager with experi- or disabled per- Representative for attend staff trainings. nal, P.O. Box 749, req. EOE. Apply 401A pointed as personal representative to admin- 8531 East Rd. credential, or a 30- ence in Microsoft Redwood Valley, CA sons. $8.50 per our Ukiah location. Must have, or be Ukiah, CA 95482 Talmage Rd. 462-2395 ister the estate of the decedent. day substitute per- Word, Excel and Out- #236801959 95470 hour. Health Bene- willing to obtain a TB THE PETITION requests the decedent's will mit or be qualified Loader Operator look. Duties include John Neilson fits (50 hours Knowledge of bank test, CPR, First Aid and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. to apply for a 30- products and services Experienced only . receptionist, schedul- Small Construction Clague worked a month Certs. All staff must The will and any codicils are available for ex- day substitute per- helpful; excellent cus- Pay DOE.Cold Creek ing, bookkeeping and Co. Class A Driver. 8531 East Rd. minimum) and get a criminal record amination in the file kept by the court. mit (BA/BS degree tomer service and Compost 485-5966 payroll preparation. PT & FT. Redwood Dr. CA Workers Compen- clearance. Costs for THE PETITION requests authority to adminis- and have passed cross-selling abilities. Please e-mail re- 485-0310 sation Insurance. req. are paid by Fam- ter the estate under the Independent Adminis- 95470 the CBEST test). Minimum 1 year expe- LOCAL BEVERAGE sume and cover letter Tasks may include rience in a Bnaking/Fi- ilies United. Wrk is tration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow This business is For an application DISTRIBUTOR [email protected] Social Service Asst. cleaning, cooking, nancial institution and PT to FT, as sched- the personal representative to take many ac- conducted by a Lim- packet call HIRING CLASS A Needed immediately. ited Liability Com- laundry, , new accounts experi- uled. In-Home Res- PEST CONTROL tions without obtaining court approval. Before 707-467-5012 or ence preferred; willing- DELIVERY DRIVERS Exp. pref. or willing to pany. The registrants and feeding. Must pite Workers $7.90 taking certain very important actions, howev- email [email protected] ness to trianing. $14/hr. starting pay + TECHNICIAN Appli- undergo training. consent to be p/hr. Behavior Res- er, the personal representative will be re- commenced to trans- Continuous mo. bonus. Valid cator or Branch II Starting pay $7.50/hr. fingerprinted for pite Workers $9.50 act business under Contact Personnel Class A & medical licensed preferred. Please call Kim or quired to give notice to interested persons un- Recruitment hr. Mileage reim- the fictitious business a criminal back- Recruiter Vickie card req. Or will train right per- less they have waived notice or consented to EOE bursed w/ proof of Debra 462-6636 name or names listed ground check, Sampson at Also NIGHT LOADER son. Drug testing & the proposed action). The independent ad- Ins. & valid CDL above on August 18, provide references, NCO Rural 530-226-2970, email Mon/Thurs 8pm-6:30 clean DMV. Pay DOE+ SOCIAL SERVICES ministration authority will be granted unless Families United - 2006. Endorsed-Filed and attend an Communities Child resumes to am. Benefits offered benefits 462-7704 ENTHUSIASTS an interested person files an objection to the [email protected] on August 18, 2006 orientation class. Care Program Director Respite at WANTED ON petition and shows good cause why the court or fax to after 90 days. Apply Pharmacy Clerk- at the Mendocino Applications and - Ukiah 1-800-640-3992 or should not grant the authority. 530-243-1711 at 455A. Kunzler Typist in training. THE COAST! orientation are Program Director 707-263-3921. A HEARING on the petition will be held on County Clerks Office. Ranch Rd. Ukiah Computer, typing, Join our team and available in Req. a BA pref in Deadline 9/22 Friday, September 22, 2006 at 9:30 a.m. in /s/John N. Clague CAREGIVER MATH, people skills. support individuals Spanish through ECE or Child care fo- Local Mfg. looking for Dept.: E, located at: COURTHOUSE, 100 N. JOHN N. CLAGUE Live in position in Floating Admin- FT 1-9, PT 3-9, FT 9- with developmental the Willits office. To cus, 5 yrs exp; Un- Production Asst. State Street, Ukiah, CA 95482 CEO Rwd. Vly. Duties incl. istrative Assistant 5:30.Salary DOE, disabilities to live a apply, call in Ukiah derstand budgeting Able to lift 70lb., CDL IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- driving, meal prep., 3/4 time 30 hrs. wk. Drug Test. BLUE good life in the com- 467-5875, in Fort for non-profit, starts req’d fab. exp. prf’d. tion, you should appear at the hearing and light housekeeping, must have 1-2 yrs DRUG 707-468-5220 munity NorthStar Bragg 962-1150, or at $4378-$4597/mo. PT/FT. Apply 3661 state your objections or file written objections 10 NOTICES assistance with daily office exp. Gen. of- Services; a progres- in Willits 456-3752 DOQ; FT, Bene incl. Christy Ln, Ukiah. Program Director, with the court before the hearing. Your ap- ADOPTIONS & activities. $1800/mo. fice tasks, back up sive, person centered Health, Dental, Vi- 463-1333 Transition Age pearance may be in person or by your attor- FOSTER CARE 831-624-8035 collect. admin support. Prof. organization, located sion, STD-LTD, EAP, Mail Order Co. Youth Program: FT, ney. True to Life Children's SENIOR in Word, Excel & in beautiful Mendoci- 403(b), pd hol., vac & F/T, P/T, located in Ukiah has Ukiah. Oversee 7 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent Services seeks families. CNA’s Outlook. Exc. writ- no County has open- PROGRAM sick lv. For appl & job job openings for the bed transitional living creditor of the deceased, you must file your Reimbursement, training days & PM’s. ten & oral comm. ings in Fort Bragg. A & professional support SPECIALIST desc; contact NCO following positions: program for older claim with the court and mail a copy to the Great working cond. skills. must be able variety of full time provided. 463-1100 800-606-5550 x 302 homeless youth, personal representative appointed by the Mendocino Apply in person to travel to Lake & • Order processor and part time sched- #236800809 or www.ncoinc.org. Valley View Skilled oversee/implement court within four months from the date of first County Mendo ctys on rotat- • Inventory Clerk ules available. No Hospice of Ukiah Closes 5 pm, 9/29/06 Nursing Center, new services for tran- similar experience is issuance of letters as provided in section Department of 1162 S.Dora, Ukiah ing schedule, have • Customer Service wishes to thank (Postmarks not ac- reliable trans. Must sition age youth, es- required. Just a love 9100 of the California Probate Code. The Social Services COOK - P/T&F/T • Bookkeeper Molocks Motorcycle cepted) EOE pass background pecially those w/men- for people and a de- time for filing claims will not expire before four Family and Senior assisted 472-0219 or fax Club for holding the check, pre-employ- tal health issues. sire to support indi- months from the hearing date noticed above. Children’s 18-30 NEEDED living. Apply at resume to fund raising event. Requires BA/equiv, viduals to become YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the Services Division No exp. necessary ment phys & TB, 472-0228 1343 S. Dora St. counseling, case court. If you are a person interested in the es- Salary $1688- clean DMV. Mail more independent My fervert prayer-are If you are ambitious $2052 bi-wkly COOK McDonalds has Full management, admin- and have valued tate, you may file with the court a Request for If you are avail. now resumes to: Attn: our DNA, chromo- istrative exp. $14 to roles in the communi- Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of Responsible for If you like sports. Breakfast & Lunch HR P.O. Box 422 & P/T crew positions somes and hormones $15.14 per hour, out- an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or policy and proce- If you like music. In a fast paced Ukiah, CA 95482 or avail. Apply at your ty. Must be enthusi- suffering from under- standing benefits. of any petition or account as provided in Pro- dure development, setting. Exp. a plus. fax to: (707) Local McDonald’s astic about working ground and above Job description/ bate Code section 1250. A Request for Spe- developing and North Coast Apply within 462-6994. Facility NCO Head Start - evenings and week- ground EMF radiation required application cial Notice form is available from the court conducting staff de- Appl. Co. Schat’s Bakerie’s #’s 175001273, Ukiah - PARENT ends. Overnights -Frances at 463-4915 clerk. velopment training Will start you at Ask for Lisa or Phil 176800756 & INVOLVEMENT available. Good wag- ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: POTTER VALLEY programs, updating $2000/mo. & offers 113 W. Perkins St. 237000563. EOE COORDINATOR l/ll Real Goods Solar, es & great benefits. Steven R. Skabelund HIGH SCHOOL reference material, a $1000 signing Ukiah. AA Req. Oversee pa- country’s largest Relocation funds FT & PT CASHIERS 1149 West Center REUNION contract and report bonus as per Counselor rent involmnt svs for provider of solar & available. Must have & STOCK PERSONS Orem, UT 84057 1965, 1966 & 1967 development, stat- written agreement. Tapestry Family low inc families of renewable energy, job references and Exp. pref. Nights & Ukiah, CA 95482 Committee is istical analysis and 462-9001 Services children 0-5 yrs in seeks knowledgeable clean DMV. Call weekends. Starts (801) 222-9700 looking for budgetary monitor- Support Counselor Lk/Mendo Co’s. Bilin- person to sell grid NorthStar Services at the following $8/hr. more for exp. /s/Steven R. Skabelund ing. College degree AIDE for after-school to work w/children in gual pref. $13.77- intertie systems & 916-239-9343 to classmates: See Lee Duncan STEVEN R. SKABELUND desirable and expe- program for young afterschool program 14.76/hr DOQ. Must provide great cus- learn more. Apply in person rience required. adults with disabili- in community & submit NCO app: tomer service w/sales 1965 1450 N. State St TRUCK DRIVER FT, For info call ties, 2-3 days/wk, homes in Ukiah. 800-606-5550x302. & installations. Solar Ukiah Class “A” Local Bay 658-06 Linda Watts 707-467-5866 Req. AA, BA, MA or Closes 5PM 9/18 installation exp. 2:30-7:30 p.m. Area Work Flatbed. 9-11/06 or go to: Dinner included. MSW & exp. w/chil- Full charge book- (postmark not ac- pref’d. Excellent math 1966 Paid Vacation & 1/2 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING www.mss.ca.gov $8.75/hr. Resume & dren in mental keeper. FT/PT if very cepted). EOE & CAD skills. Stephen Earl (66) Medical. Raymond NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County to “Career cover letter to health or rehabilita- efficient. Must be Computer literacy Louis Glazier (66) NEW EXCITING 707-975-5178 or of Mendocino and the Community Develop- Opportunities.” Independence Plus, tive setting. $18-$21 proficient w/ Quick- req’d. FT. Base sal- POSITION WORK- Bobby 707-975-5177 ment Commission of Mendocino County will Closes 9/29/06. 301 S. State St., /hr depend on books system & be ary + commission. conduct a public hearing on Wednesday Sep- 1967 ING WITH KIDS or fax 707-257-7502 Ukiah. 463-8725 EOE. education & exp. self motivated. Wide Fax resume to 303- 6 wks pd vacation tember 27, 2006, at 10:00 a.m. at Mendocino Susan Anderson EMPLOYMENT Benefits. 463-3300 variety of office 222-8702 or email to TRUE TO LIFE All Shifts FT & PT 401 K. Day & Eve CHILDREN’S Works, 631 S. Orchard Avenue, Conference Gloria Baughman and TRAINING for app. packet. functions for a small [email protected] Available!!! avail. Small homelike SERVICES Room 1, Ukiah, CA, to solicit comments re- James Murray Apply by 9/29/06 production busi- WORKER I No experience RNs/LVNs needed garding the closeout of the County’s 2003 Deborah Walker ness. Send reply to environment, good seeks 2 additional CDBG Economic Development Planning and Denise Walker Mendocino needed. Higher wage pay & benefits. Fax urgently for PT/FT homes for Shelter Customer Service box 01073, c/o Care program Technical Assistance project funded by Com- Wayne Haux County with experience. resume to 463-6957. home care for needy Representative Ukiah Daily Journal, Applicants need to munity Development Block Grant funds Department of This year’s seniors clients. Flex hrs. new Savings Bank of P.O. Box 749, Ukiah, NEW HOME have at least 1 spare Please call: welcome. Full train- mileage reimburse- (grant number 03-PTAA-0065). Social Services Mendocino County CA 95482-0749. bdrm to house a child Yvonne - 468-3506 ing provided. Drug SALES AGENT ment Medical bene- If you are unable to attend the public hearing, Job Alliance has one full-time for up to 30 days. or Star - 462-4360 testing required, can- Graveyard shift Ukiah, P/T, M-W, fits avail. Please call Guaranteed monthly you may direct written comments to the Com- Program CSR position open nabis not tested for WORKING with kids, Hrly + benefits. Real 800-462-0717 x101 allotment. Generous munity Development Block Grant office, Jac- Fort Bragg Only at our Hopland hire. Assist disabled small homelike envi- Estate lic. req’d. New increase upon place- queline Cummins, 631 S. Orchard Avenue, Biweekly Salary Branch. Cash SALES in their home and on ronment, good pay & home sales exp. a +. ment. Income tax-ex- Ukiah, CA 95482 or you may telephone (707) LOST & $1258-$1530 handling & custom- Outside Sales Rep. outings. Call for inter- benefits. Fax resume Requires great or- empt. Exp. with chil- 467-5569 or TDD (800) 735-2929. In addition, FOUND Seeking individuals er service skills req- dren req. Parents will 30 view. 485-5168, to 463-6957 ganizational skills. information maybe obtained at the above ad- to facilitate a uired. Must pass Due to our rapid receive training, + So- 485-0165 Guidiville Indian Computer literacy. dress between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and REWARD client’s transistion Teller Test to qual- growth, Pacific Pul- cial Worker, in-home Rancheria E-mail resume support & respite. 5:00 p.m. on weekdays. NO QUESTIONS from public assis- Are you a go-getter, ify for interview. monary services, a Tutors, p/t for our [email protected] Need 1 or 2-parent If you plan on attending the public hearing tance to employ- love people & may or Bilingual desirable. leading home oxygen ASKED!!! education center. with Vichy Agent in homes, with 1 parent and need a special accommodation because ment. Exp. in voca- may not have a pas- Apply in person at co., is seeking Sales STOLEN Compensation com- the subject line. home full time. Home of a sensory or mobility impairment/disability, tional guidance or sion for cooking? Be Savings Bank Reps for our North- mensurate with with no more than 1 please contact Jacqueline Cummins at (707) Chihuahua employment coun- your own boss & 200 N. School St. News Editor ern CA offices. Our biological child con- quals. and exp. Must 467-5569 or TDD (800) 735-2929 to arrange “Chiquis” seling and some make an average of Ukiah, CA The Record-Bee Sales Reps build re- sidered. present clean DMV for those accommodations to be made. college preferred. $20-$50 an hour or By Monday, is seeking an ex- lationships with doc- Retirees invited to with red collar with application. apply. Contact TLC The County promotes fair housing and makes Full time w/benefits. more. Contact Inde- Sept. 18, 2006 at perienced journal- tors & patients. Previ- with heart tag 462-3682 707-463-1100 all programs available to low and moderate Closes: 9/29/06. pendent Sales Direc- 4:00 p.m. ist dedicated to ous outside sales Health Secretary Lic#236800809 income families regardless of age, race, col- with phone no. For info call tors & Trainers for EOE/AA m/f/v/d community cover- exp. pref’d, but not or, religion, sex, national origin, sexual prefer- from Lake Mendo. 707-467-5866 or The Pampered Chef, Guidiville Indian age to join our req’d. must be driven Wanted immediately ence, marital status or handicap. Sun. 9/3 from car. apply online: Colleen-707-489-9660 Dental asst. in Willits Rancheria 462-3682. team. to sell & help people. CNAs PT/FT Fawn w/white back www.mss.ca.gov or Karin-707-972-6096 approx. 30 hrs/wk. F/T $10.50/hr. Must The right person Base + commission for skilled nursing feet. “Career AUTO TECH FT Experienced only. present clean DMV for the job will 663-06 & benefits/401K. facility. Pleasant Needs medical attn. Opportunties” Exp. helpful but will Send resume w/refer- with applications. have newsroom 9-11/06 Apply at Care. Becky or Joan 3 yr. old little girl train right person. ences to: Box 01072, HOST HOMES experience and SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE www.ppsc.com 462-6636 AN ORDINANCE OF THE UKIAH VALLEY very sad. She can’t Veteran Benefits. P.U. app. at c/o Ukiah Daily Jour- needed for teens! leadership ability, or fax: 530-345-4653 sleep at night and 575 S. State St. nal, P.O. Box 749, Short term, 1-4 be able to lay out Wanted: Dynamic SANITATION DISTRICT AMENDING SEC- Services Schat’s Bakery wants her doggie BOOKKEEPER Ukiah, CA 95482. days avg. Teens and edit a page, person with BA/BS TION 1 OF ORDINANCE NO. 26 PERTAIN- Representative is looking for a back. 463-1137 MUST HAVE EXP. DIESEL are housed while rewrite good sto- and supervisory exp. ING TO SEWER CONNECTION FEES Mendocino CAKE This ordinance amends Section 1 of Ordi- PLEASE IN BOOKEEPING. MECHANIC family mediation ries to make them to run therapeutic County occurs, or more great, work with DECORATOR. nance No. 26 pertaining to Sewer Connection IF ANYONE SAW Contact Gloria, Excel. pay, good treatment facility. Fax Department of permanent housing reporters on de- Exp. pref. Apply at Fees as such relates to Bedrooms. The term ANYTHING RE: David 462-8653 benefits. 3 yrs. min. resume to 463-6957 Social Services is arranged. Sti- veloping stories, 113 W. Perkins St. “bedroom” as used herein shall include any THIS DOG PLEASE exp. Good DMV BOOKKEEPER pends, incentives be calm under Wanted: Staff person lawful room under the current California Build- CALL SO THIS Salary: $2726- record. 462-6721 PT for restaurant/inn provided. We walk deadline pressure, medical . Exp a +,not ing Code that can be used as a bedroom, no LITTLE GIRL CAN $3314/Monthly DRIVER Exp. in A/P, G/L and host providers and understand req'd. Established matter how designated on the building plans; HAVE HER DOGGIE Interview, counsel, CLASS C knowledge of quick- (singles/couples) journalism stand- medical office. Send provided however, that a residential dwelling BACK!!!! and assist veterans $8/hr. Local route. books Email resume resume to: 1225 S. unit may have one living room, dining room, and/or their de- 544-3634 through the licens- ards and ethics. Security pendents in the to: Jacki_goldston@ ing process, ex- InDesign experi- Main St. Willits Ca garage, kitchen, and family room that shall DRIVER deliver Ukiah preparation of hotmail.com or fax: penses reimbursed. ence a plus. 95490 not be considered a bedroom. Bathrooms in our van. Starting Mon.-Fri. claims for available 805-541-9569 For information call Journalism degree shall not be considered as bedrooms. $8 hr. Progressive Full-Time Days! benefits. Current Cabinet Maker/ Mendocino County preferred but not Water Treatment/ The proposed ordinance is scheduled for pay increase, + • Prev. security exp. vacancy to cover Assembler for Youth Project required. This is a System Operator 1 adoption on September 27, 2006. medical. 489-5115 463-4915 x 157. Ukiah and Willits. Cloverdale Co. an great opportunity • Regular work Redwood Valley A complete copy of the ordinance is on file SHY DANIEL EXECUTIVE Education and ex- Exp’d custom/prod. for a journalist schedules. Cty. Water District with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors ASSISTANT IS LOST! perience. F/T, wage who is looking 10 miles north of and is available for inspection and copying as F/T w/busy Prop. • Law enforcement/ 4 miles up Dos Apply by 9/29/06 DOE/Bnfts. for the next step Ukiah, is accepting a public record. Mgt. firm. Must be military/832PC a plus! Rios Rd. in Layton- to HR Dept. Apply Classic Mill up. Lake County, resumes in lieu of KRISTI FURMAN dependable, detail ville on Tues. 8/22. 579 Low Gap Rd., 3033 Coffey Ln. located in beautiful • Excellent Comm. applications for Clerk of the Board oriented & able He went from the Ukiah, CA 95482 S Rosa behind gym. Northern Califor- Skills Water Treatment Secretary, Ukiah Valley Sanitation District Ukiah Shelter to a to multi-task. Operator 1/ 707-463-4261 Instructional nia, is home to • Clear DMV-Crim. Howard Hospital Computer skills & foster home to help w/TDD 800-735- Paraprofessional one of the state's Distribution System Opportunities min. 2 yrs. prev. • Medical, dental,401K gain some confi- 2929; Job Line (Formerly Instruc- largest lakes and Operator 1. Min. dence. He got office exp. req. Referral Bonus requirements: CA 707-463-5424 or ● RN: ICU per diem tional Aide) needed offers many rec- loose and took off. Benefit pkg. avail. and more. DOHS T-1, CA website: ● RN: ER per diem for pvt. NPS school reational opportu- If you have seen Applications avail $11 per hour. DOHS D-1. Clean CA Sell It Fast www.co.mendo ● RN: ER FT night located in Ukiah, nities. Send cover him please call REALTY WORLD 707-265-2865 DMV record. cino.ca.us/hr. ● CA. Must be 21 yrs letter and resume With Sage at 463-4287 RN: ER PT day SELZER REALTY Fax: 707-258-8897 Day shift with on-call ● Home Health 300 E. Gobbi St., old, with H.S. diplo- to Managing Edi- or Robin at 984- www.ligouri.com responsibilites. CASE MANAGER Aide: FT Ukiah ma or GED equiva- tor Elizabeth Lar- Ukiah 8860. Anderson Hourly pay range: F/T in Ukiah, to help ● CNA: Per diem lency, AA degree son, P.O. Box Seeking people to Valley Animal Res- $14-$18 DOQ. the elderly avoid ● Pharmacist: Exp. Servers, preferred. Must pro- 849, Lakeport, CA work one on one sup- Daily cue. Fax resume to 707- nursing home place- PT to FT. Back Waiters. vide proof of de- 95453; or e-mail porting DD individual 485-5148 or email to Journal ment. MSW pref’d; or ● CNA: Med/surg Dishwasher. gree/diploma. Fax materials to in a home setting. rvwaterdistrict@ HELP BSW or related FT days. Exp. Bartender resume and cover elarson@ Call Cindy 468-9331 Apply in person 13401 pacific.net. Closing Classifieds WANTED degree w/case mgmt ● File Clerk Medical letter to: (707) record-bee.com 120 S. Hwy 101 Hopland Servers Wanted exp. Competitive Records FT PM 462-5276 mailto:elarson@ Date: 9-14-2006 Admin. Assistant RDA Experienced pref. salary& exc. benefits. ● File Clerk Rad/ Attn: Tonya record-bee.com P/T Tues. & Thurs. PM & Graveyard WINE SALES Resume, cov. ltr. to HIM FT Sal. & benes. DOE. AES is an EOE. No phone calls, 9-2. 468-8911 shifts avail. Apply @ F/T or P/T MSSP, 301 S. State HowardHospital.com Contact office mgr. please. Jenson’s Restaurant 485-1196. Fax St. Ukiah, 95482. EOE or call 456-3105 702 S. Dora St.Ukiah Fax: 462-3675 1550 Lovers Lane. resume to 485-8206 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 2006 -B-7

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APPLIANCES ‘93 Dutchman 2bth, Only $134k, for oriented and able to 460 FOR SALE AT, 121K. $7900 REAL ESTATE Selzer Realty GARAGE 33’ 5th wheel 650 770 listings, 800-749- multi task. Computer USED Marino’s Auto Sales 468-0411 SALES with living room Mazda ‘94 Navajo 1Have equity in your 7901 xR397 skills required. Min. 2 APPLIANCES 590 #000681 485-0499 Alert-Senior Center slide out. $6800. Ltd Edition Great property? Income years experience. Only $600 dep. New & FURNITURE. Honda ‘02 Civic LX Thrift Open Mon-Sat 274-4448 or Condition. $5000. or credit problems? Send cover letter and Ukiah 2bd . Wtr.gar. Guaranteed. 485-1216 AT, 93K, 592780. $8900 WE BUY HOUSES 10-4, Donations of 349-0194 BO. 621-0553 Unusual property resume to kbrazil@ pd. N/S, pets? Mason Marino’s Auto Sales $$ FAST $$ MISC. good quality furniture Interest rates as low as 1% selzerrealty.com or St. $850mo. 433-4040 MOTOR- TRUCKS 485-0499 Need cash out? Can do! Call us today @ 480 FOR SALE only & volunteers pick up applicaiton at 620 CYCLES 670 FOR SALE RATES STILL LOW! (707) 462-9000 Find everything Spacious 2bd/1b 2 Tickets to Gretch- Honda ‘95 Accord needed 462-4343 Call Larry Wright or visit us @ you’re looking for in 350 East Gobbi St. Westside AC, Heat, Honda ‘87 CBR600 Dodge ‘90 Ram 1ton EX. Grn. AT. $4900 en Wilson @ Konocti GOLDEN BEAR norcalbuyshouses.com the classifieds. WILLITS MENDO washer/dryer $900. FREE GARAGE Xtra Engine, many DIESEL 156k, AT,$3900 Marino’s Auto Sales Oct 15 paid $130 sell MORTGAGE MILL & LUMBER 462-8600 SALE SIGNS. spare parts $1700. Marino’s Auto Sales #045164 485-0499 for $100. 462-4106 707-239-8080 COMPANY Realty World Selzer Suzuki ‘78 GS750 672294 485-0499 Mercedes 300 D ‘79 *Cashiers, Full and AIR COMPRESSOR. Realty. 350 E. Gobbi Free to good home Turbo, runs great. Part time, some ex- 7.5 hp elect. 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FREE Landscape all your credit card & B or better for local Beverly Sanders unsecured debt to one low Antiques & Musica ~ Video de Mexico Lic. #367676 area delivery. Be- Realty 462-5198 Hot Tub ‘06 Deluxe monthly payment Collectibles •CDs/Videos tween deliveries help Model. Many jets. • Phone Cards • Consult • Design customers in building Therapy seat. SAVE UP TO 320 DUPLEXES Appraisals • Cellular Prepaid Cards materials yard. Must Warranty. Never • Check Cashing • Install 3 bd/2bth gar, lg yd, EVERY TUESDAY 11-5 have clean DMV. used. Can deliver. • Evios de Dinero a Mexico SOLID SURFACE & N/P, N/S $1250/mo. Redwood Valley Exclusive Line 60% All positions re- Worth $5700. Sell •Western Clothing/Boots $1500 security dep. Antique Mall of Bobcat track loaders LAMINATE COUNTERTOPS quire physicals and $1750 with new •Cachuchas/Hats Debt free in 36 mos. or less 707-265-4318 9621 N. State St. drug screens upon cover. 707-766-8622 •Money Order Established in 1970 Free consultation 2485 N. State St. • Ukiah job offer. Send re- Redwood Valley Office (707) 468-0747 HOMES Leather couch w/2 485-1185 Cell (707) 391-7676 www.oneabsolute.us Bill & Craig sume to Attn: HR, 330 FOR RENT built in reclyners Buying Antiques & 707.467.3969 Mendo Mill & Lum- 800-968-5195 $1200/mo Hopland $500. Treadmill Pro- Collectibles Daily. 1258 N. State St. Ukiah CL 856023 ber Company, 1870 country home 2bdrm form elect. pwr extra N. State St. Ukiah, 2bth 1/4 acre, N/P poles arm excersizer. Ca 95482 or apply TREE TRIMMING TERMITE BUSINESS GUTTERS REAL ESTATE 744-1615/529-7503 $300. 463-5523 HOME REPAIR at 305 E. Commer- cial, Willits, Ca. 2 bd, $800/mo, incl NUTRISYSTEM 4 We Buy CalMend NO PHONE CALLS elec. mobile hm, 13 wks complete supply FRANCISCO’S Houses Home Repair PLEASE. mi W. of Cloverdale of food. Box unop- Prepainted • Electrical on Hwy 128, Yorkville ened. Will sell for Tree & Garden Seamless Gutters CA$H! Ceiling fans, wall outlets, wall BUSINESS From Covelo to 27 Colors to Choose From heaters (gas & electric), 894-1854 $150. Kathi 462-9391 Do you need to sell your home Dryer hookups 250 RENTALS Gualala the most Fascia Ogee Curved 2bd1.5ba mobile Service Gutter Gutter Face quickly? Behind in payments? Facing • Carpentry Banquet Hall & SPA-Deluxe ‘06 Gutter foreclosure? Relocating? Divorcing? Doors, windows, fine finish trim w/office & 2 car gar. trusted name in the Kitchen Ukiah Senior model. 30 jets. Yard Work 5 1/2” 4” 1/2 Estate sale? Is your house vacant? • and more N/S, N/P No sec. 8 Termite Business! 5 ” Center 499 Leslie St. Therapy seat. Never Dump Runs Aluminum • Copper • Steel WE CAN HELP! • Satisfaction Guaranteed 462-4343 $950mo. + dep + used. Warr.Can del. Call for Limited Lifetime Warranty** Irv Manasse utils. 485-6560 $2850.707-468-4300 Tree Trimming FREE 462-7255 COMMERCIAL appointment All Local Numbers 3 bdrm 1 1/2 bth ESTIMATES Mendocino County LEASE UKIAH PETS & 485-7829 707-313-5811 office 1700 sq ft. House on Insured Family Owned for 41 Years Real Estate Solutions 707-456-9055 home 2030 Industry Rd. 500 SUPPLIES License #OPR9138 1 1/4 acres 900 sq ft 462-2468 mendocinorealestatesolutions.com 707-337-8622 cell 1. 5000 Sq.Ft. Aprx. AKC PURE BRED Lic. # 292494 wk shop/gar. Insured Bonded **To original owner. [email protected] No CSLB Insured w/400 sf office German Shephard 467-3901 $1600/mo. $500 dep. 2. 5000 Sq. Ft. Aprx. puppies. $400 ea, 8 end of pvt Dr. in 720 sq ft clean room M, 5 F. Both parents Rdwd Val. 695-1311 LANDSCAPING MASSAGE THERAPY ELECTRICIAN DUMP RUNS REFINISHING w/1500 sf office. on site. Call Scott Avail Now. Melanie 707-485-1328 357-1731 CREEKSIDE Redwood Valley SHANAHAN Furniture Office Spaces 3 bdrm 1bth and Antique $1300/mo $1000 dep Chocolate Lab Pups LANDSCAPE Massage 776 S. State St. ELECTRIC Repair N/P N/S No sec. 8 3 males. Beautiful. License #624806 C27 300 sf $325/mo Oolah Boudreau-Taylor • Tractor work & Refinishing Inc. util, janitor, cent. avail now. 367-3428 Both parents on site. RESIDENTIAL Thorough & Sensitive Electrical Auger $400 ea. 984-9602 Deep Tissue & Sports • Hauling 30+ years experience ht/air, off st. parking. 3 bdrm 2 bth office, COMMERCIAL Dump Truck 468-5426 Cent. vac. yard serv- Complete Landscape Installation Massage Trenching • Clean up Laquer, Varnish, Oil, My work is to reduce your pain, Professional Offices ice, N/P, $1650/mo + • Concrete & Masonry • Retaining Walls improve your ability to do your 420 O.K. • Painting Wax, Water-based finish 2 office suites- $475 dep. 485-7824 after 5 • Irrigation & Drip Sprinklers work, and allow you to play harder Free Estimate • Drainage Systems • Consulting & Design 1st Visit Special • Fences Workshop Single offices- $350 Avail 10-1. Serving Lake, Mendocino, • Bobcat Grading • Tractor Service in Redwood Valley 485-1196 3bd/1b in Brooktrails Joe Morales 2 Hrs/$65 Sonoma Counties & beyond • Decks Victory Theater Fenced yard. Loft free estimates (707) 744-1912 By appointment 8am to 6:30pm, M-F 707-621-0422 Offices 1st & 2nd style home N/S/P (707) 318-4480 cell 468-0853 Allen Strong $1100+dep 456-9021 floor. Spaces from Greetings! 485-1881 C-10 #825758 391-5052 cell 707-485-0802 $400/mo incl. AC/ 3bd/2b Ranch Style I’m DEVON Ht/elect. Janit. & Home-Westside 2 car I’m a Great Dane park. NCR 468-9101 gar. Drive by 1370 mix with 5 broth- POOL SERVICE PLUMBING EXCAVATING ELECTRICIAN HOME REPAIRS APARTMENTS Carrigan. Call for ers & sisters. Our expert plumber will arrive in his big blue truck, inspect all of I RETURN CALLS & SHOW UP! app. & info. $1500+ We’re 5 mo. old. 300 UNFURNISHED the exposed plumbing in your No job too small! 2 bdrm 1 bth in dep. NCR 468-9101 We will be availa- house and take care of whatever Residential & Commercial Contractor since 1978 ble for adoption Specializing in Small Area HOME REPAIRS Ukiah Cov pking, pa- 4bd/3b on lrg vine- needs fixing quickly, efficiently Excavation • Expert diagnosis & repair pool service Carpentry - Plumbing tio areas stor rm N/P yard property. Thurs., Sept. 7 at pool service and at a reasonable price! • Service upgrades • Underground Utilities Electric - Tile the Ukiah Shelter. * • Lighting – inside & out $740/mo. 463-3721 $18000/mo +dep. FREE SERVICE CALL • Storm & Water Systems Cement - ETC 462-7615 We are To New Customers with Any Repair • Septic Systems • Hot Tubs 2bd. 1 ba. AC, Re- Parking Lot Re-Striping BEAUTIFUL CALL NOW • Road Construction • Dedicated circuits frig, stv, wtr, garb. Cute 1bd cottage. AND BIG!!!! • Demolition • Fencing • Surge protection & Power Washing sewer pd. No pets. Rwd. Vly. $700/mo. 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BFAA88 General Engineer • Lic.#878612 Toll Free:866-NO SHOCKS www.alvarezhomerepairs.net 462-4262 N/P 485-8857 Ukiah or call our friend Sage at 2bd/1b Lrg fenced Nice 2bd 1.5 bth AC, 463-4782. Ander- yrd, gar. all new in- Fire place,W/D, yard SPA & SALON CONSTRUCTION HANDYMAN CONSTRUCTION UPHOLSTERY son Valley Animal side! $1000+$1200 $1030 N/P 462-7898 ONS sec. Call 463-3680 Rescue. Escobar Services EZ C TRUC OM CREATI 116 Clara/State St. AR TI USTO IONS 2br Cute Cen. loc. All types of home repair, LV O C Studio Willits $650 A N UPHOLSTERY NP No sec. 8. remodeling, construction, H20 elect gbg inc. $725+ dep. To view DAY SPA & SALON window & door repair, RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Must see. N/S/P 707- • New Construction call 472-0322 carpentry & tile LICENSED & INSURED 486-7193/456-0648 • Hair Style • Waxing Can fix almost anything. • Additions 3 bdrm 1.5 bth T.H. Furniture • Auto • Marine Westside Charmer Serving Ukiah, Ukiah. DW, sm. pa- • Manicures • Massage Foundation to finish • Remodels 3bd/1b Lrg Yard, w/d, Redwood Valley, Large “We meet all tio, H20 & Gbg pd. 2 • Pedicures • Make Up • Repairs AC, gar., +lawn serv- Calpella & Selection Of your upholstery car cov. pking, N/P • Facials • Body Wraps Homes • Additions Fabric ice. $1275. 468-0411 Hi! I’m Mindy Willits. All phases needs.” $850/mo. 463-3721 I’m a Lab mix & We use and recommend • Kitchens • Decks Work of construction In Stock. 625 N. STATE ST. ROOMS I need a home! Aveda products. Lic. #580504 Guaranteed and repairs PARK PLACE 350 FOR RENT I’m 1 year old and 468-5883 158 S. Main St. Willits 707.485.8954 (707) 485-0810 Lic#872592 1 bd. $725-$775 All util. & cable paid. I am spayed. 275 Cherry St. • Unit A • Ukiah (707) 456-9757 Non-licensed contractor 2 bdr. $850 TH $950. N/P 2180 S State My sisters and I 707.367.4040 cell (707) 489-3158 NEXT TO UPS Pool/garg. 462-5009 $380+dep $200. were in bad shape ALDERWOOD APTS 462-4476 when our foster 1450 S.State St. mom found us. NEW OWNERS WANTED TO SHARE RENT We are now NOTICE TO READERS Refurbished 2 bd. 380 healthy & happy. DW\Garage+pool Lrg. rm. $475. My sisters have We publish advertisements from $500 or more must be licensed by $850 mo. 463-2325 $475 dep. Util. incl. found homes and Downtown Studio House priv. left me her by my- companies and individuals who Apt. N/P gar/wtr pd. 468-0244 self and now it’s the State of California. $575/mo+dep Rm+Priv bath,in R.V. my turn. 357-5575. home. w/d, cable tv, I am happy and have been licensed by the State of Advertisements appearing in Hopland Charming internet+all util $550. quiet at home but Lrg. 1- bed. AC. fem pref. 485-1746 am a bit shy with California and from unlicensed these columns without a license Lease $800/mo. strangers. 707- 972-2001 MOBILES FOR If you have room companies and individuals. number indicate that the 390 RENT in your LEE KRAEMER ❤ ❤ PROPERTY MGMT 2 bdrm 2 bth on 1/4 heart for me, All licensed contractors are contractor or individuals are not 2bd. 1 ba $800 acr. lg living rm PLEASE call AV 2bd. 1.5 ba $825 OR $750/mo. + dep. No Rescue at 2 bd. 1.5 ba. pets. 272-3972 eves. 895-3785 or required by State Law to list their licensed by the State of Remodeled luxury TH Mary 462-3948. includes new laminate & MUSICAL tile flooring, more! $925 410 INSTRUMENTS license number in advertisements California. Further information Huskies 3m/1f cur- POOL, LAUNDRY, Band Students rent shots, partially CARPORTS Yamaha Alto Sax offering their services. The law can be obtained by contacting house trained. $300. No Section 8. $400 Great Cond. each 462-3699 463-2134 462-8443 also states contractors performing the Contractors State License Upstairs 2 bdrm N/S POMERANIAN 1 indoor cat o.k., Guitars Fender PUPS, born 7/15. 4F, W/D avail. $1000 Acoustic Elect. & 1M, assorted colors, work of improvements totaling Board. dep. $600/mo Fender Strat w/cas- $500. Parents on Avail 10/1 468-5661 es. $350both 463-1329 site, 961-0732 B-8- MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 2006 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

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On September 11, 2001, a series of terrorist attacks on our nation killed thousands of innocent men, women and children in a matter of hours. Five years later, the aftermath of this tragedy remains fresh in the hearts and minds of Americans. We continue to remember and mourn the victims. We continue to pay tribute to the first responders whose sole concern was helping those in need. Five years later, we’re still proud of the way we pulled together to overcome a tragedy that wounded us deeply, but brought us closer together as a nation.

On September 11, 2006, we pay tribute to those whose lives were taken, and we pray for the families who continue to grieve. America has turned tragedy and grief into a strengthened resolve to protect liberty, and we salute the brave troops who continue to defend our freedom abroad. Five years later and forever, we remember September 11, 2001.

Ric Piffero

Dave Hull

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