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7 58551 69301 0 TUESDAY May 9, 2006 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 148 Number 30 email: [email protected] BUILDING BRIDGES Alleged gas card thief arrested By BEN BROWN arrived. On May 6, a Sheriff’s The Daily Journal deputy was conducting sur- A Ukiah resident has been veillance at Eel River Fuels at charged with using a novel 11:50 p.m. when he saw a solution to rising fuel prices. vehicle pull into the station at Thomas Groff, 40, of Ukiah, the same time the card was was arrested on charges that activated. he stole approximately $3,000 According to the report, the in gasoline from Eel River deputy confronted Groff and Fuels at 3177 North State found him in the act of using Street using a stolen gas cred- the card. A subsequent search it card. of Groff’s car turned up more According to the than one ounce of suspected Mendocino County Sheriff’s marijuana. report, Groff allegedly stole Groff was arrested without the credit card from Eel River incident on suspicion of Fuels sometime between Feb. fraudulently obtaining money, 9 and April 24. In an effort to possession of stolen property, catch the suspect, sheriff’s grand theft, probation viola- deputies left the card open and tions and possession of mari- set up a system that would juana and booked in to the contact deputies on their cell county jail. phones when the card was “I think we’ll see more of used. this with rising gas prices,” “We’ve been setting this up Smallcomb said. “People for a couple of weeks,” said need to keep an eye on their Mendocino Sheriff’s Capt. gas cards.” Kurt Smallcomb. This case remains under Deputies were dispatched investigation for possible fur- to Eel River Fuels several ther suspects and to allow the times between April 28 and Sheriff’s Office time to tie up Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal May 5 when the card was loose ends. Donald Ballek, the newly hired economic development coordinator and assistant to the city manag- used but each time the suspect Ben Brown can be reached er of Ukiah sits outside the Civic Center on Monday. left the area before police at [email protected] Ukiah’s new business man EDUCATION By BEN BROWN lot of problems,” Ballek said. “It’s a depend on working closely with the The Daily Journal lot easier to keep someone in busi- business community and developing For La Vida, In an effort to increase communi- ness than attract a new one.” a strong network with those who are cation between business and govern- Ballek has long experience work- willing to work for the betterment of ment, the city of Ukiah has hired ing with the business community. He Ukiah and in providing new jobs in Donald Ballek to be the economic was the Main Street Program manag- our area,” said City Manager no decision yet development coordinator and assis- er and assistant Main Street manager Candace Horsley of her new assis- By David Courtland delays teaching some subjects tant to the City Manager. with the state of Kansas. Ballek has tant. Ballek said his job will be to act The Willits News past normal public school also worked as a field representative Ballek said he had already begun Still generally supportive deadlines, yet it’s unclear how as a liaison and intermediary for the Community Development establishing that network by walking between the city and business own- of La Vida Charter School’s many students are following Block Grant program that allocates the town and visiting local business request to be sponsored, that approach. ers. He also hopes to help ease the federal funds for the building of owners. He said Ukiah has many transition of new businesses into Willits school board trustees “That could make it diffi- viable living space for low and mod- exciting businesses such as expressed concerns about cur- cult to tell, for instance, Ukiah. erate income people. “It’s a very complicated job,” Cheesecake Momma that have riculum and costs at their reg- whether a La Vida student is Ballek said. “My primary function is Most recently, Ballek worked as received broad recognition. ular meeting. actually reading at the level to be the business advocate for the project manager for the Ballek said most of the business Margaret Merchat, the state guidelines intend,” said Ukiah.” Northwest Business Development owners he had spoken to see him as board’s legal counsel, said La Merchat. The intersection of business and Division of Kansas, assisting busi- “a welcome addition” to the commu- Vida’s independent study cur- “I believe its weakest at the government can sometimes cause ness and communities in an 18-coun- nity. Ballek said he would spend the riculum can’t be easily tied to high school level,” said friction between the two groups. ty region. Ballek has also worked in next few weeks getting to know local California’s standards for Merchat. It’s not fully devel- Ballek said he hopes to deal with retail management, direct sales and business owners and finishing some each grade. oped, students supplement it these and world of other problems has marketing experience in existing programs, but that by the “We think that’s important, with classes at community that can occur before business own- California. He returned to the state to end of the month he hoped to start if not required by law,” said colleges.” ers go out of business or feel the pursue new challenges and opportu- forming a plan. Merchat, who works for the However, La Vida counsel need to leave the city. nities. Ben Brown can be reached at Sonoma County Office of Lisa Corr of Spector, Middleton, Young and “Small businesses are faced with a “The success of his job will [email protected] Education’s School and College Legal Services. Merchat noted La Vida See SCHOOL, Page 16 Crab confidence may be a matter of watching the wind By JOHN DRISCOLL was the third season of a The migration of megalopae form the The Eureka Times-Standard boom, in terms of the tonnage Researchers have tied of crab landed in California. open ocean to near-shore waters is Dungeness crab populations Many didn’t expect it to be four years out to the timing of a good season, to come any- helped along by currents, Shanks and strong spring winds. Is it where close to last year’s 24 Roegner wrote. Those currents are wishful thinking, or could million pound haul. But even their tool add foresight to an without all receipts turned in, governed by wind: When the southwester- unpredictable future? California crab fishermen Fishermen are prone to have brought in 18.5 million ly winds of winter shift to northwesterlies, speculation. pounds -- a $29.5 million the current shifts to run closer to the It’s in their nature to dwell catch. on nature’s cycles, to look for Eureka fishermen haven’t coast. That shift may transport the little some kind of order that can fared quite as well as those in pierce the future and allow Crescent City and Trinidad, crabs closer to shore with it. them to craft their businesses, and an average price of $1.56 some of the trickiest in the per pound reflects more on The California Department of it to be less next year,” said one factor that they believe is nutrient-rich waters from the world. global market conditions than Fish and Game has kept Eureka fisherman Aaron key to crab populations. It’s ocean floor are driven to the Crab fishermen are no dif- the costs of operating a fish- records since 1915, which Newman. “But who knows, wind, specifically the north- surface, unfurling the food ferent, and nearly every one ing boat during record-high could theoretically lend clues. maybe it’ll be better.” west winds that usually tear chain that so many marine of them has an idea about gas prices. Search for a pattern at your An Oregon State across Pacific coastal waters species -- including salmon -- why Dungeness crabs go The question, as always, is own risk. University researcher and a in the spring. The same winds boom and bust. This season what will next year bring? “Personally, I’m expecting federal biologist has isolated cause upwelling, in which See CRAB, Page 16 2 – TUESDAY, MAY 9, 2006 DAILY DIGEST Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] POLICE REPORTS at 2:47 a.m. Sunday. Valencia was released after being cited. FUNERAL NOTICES The following were ARREST -- Sebastian compiled from reports Govea Garcia, 35, of [\ hood and early adult years in life, her husband, Ken. Charles Ellis of Seattle, prepared by the Ukiah Stockton, was arrested on sus- KAREN F. KNOLES Scott County, Kansas. She Karen is survived by her Washington, Mark Ellis and Police Department. To picion of driving under the Karen Fern (Ellis) Knoles still maintained farming husband; two daugh- Mike Ellis , both of Scott anonymously report influence in the 900 block of of Ukiah, California, age 60, interests in Western Kansas. ters, Tracey Dooley and City, Kansas; one sister, crime information, call North State Street at 12:14 passed away at the On June 2, 1993, she mar- Crystal Williams, both of Cheri Campbell of 463-6205. a.m. Monday. University of Pittsburgh ried Kenneth P. Knoles in Ukiah; one step-son, Bruce Anderson, Missouri; 5 ARREST -- Michael Medical Center in Sparks, Nevada. She was a Knoles of Lake County, grandchildren; and many Contreras, 56, of Ukiah, was SHERIFF’S REPORTS Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on member of Community California; two step-daugh- nieces and nephews. arrested on suspicion of dri- April 27, 2006, while await- Christian Church of Scott, ters, Sue Knoles of San She was preceded in death ving under the influence in the The following were compiled from reports ing a transplant. She was City, Kansas. She enjoyed Rafel, California and Diane by her father and one sister, 300 block of Talmage Road at born July 6, 1945 in Garden spending time with her Knoles of Novato, Marie Love. Arrangements 12:09 a.m. Saturday. prepared by the Mendocino County City, Kansas, the daughter of grandchildren and the win- California; her mother, are pending for an intern- Contreras was released after ter months in Mazatlan, Freda Ellis of Anderson, ment service to be held in Sheriff’s Office: Harold and Freda (Schwarz) being cited. Ellis. She spent her child- Mexico with the love of her Missouri; three brothers, Ukiah, California. ARREST -- Dojie ARREST -- Tishina Rae Macandog, 31, of Ukiah, was Hinkson, 24, of Fort Bragg, arrested on suspicion of dri- was arrested on suspicion of 47, of Santa Rosa, was arrest- no exceptions. Some lottery numbers goes to an estimated $25 ving under the influence in the burglary in the first degree at ed on suspicion of driving were inadvertently omitted million for Wednesday 600 block of South Main 6:57 a.m. Friday. under the influence on CORRECTIONS in recent editions. Here are night’s drawing. ARREST -- Vicente Jara, Highway 101 at 6:34 p.m. Street at 1:47 a.m. Saturday. The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this all the lottery numbers Macandog was released after 39, of Fort Bragg, was arrest- Saturday. space to correct errors or make clarifications drawn since Saturday. Sunday being cited. ed on suspicion of two counts ARREST -- Charles to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- Saturday: DAILY 3: Afternoon: 3, 5, of possession of drugs for Castady, 55, of Ukiah, was ary notices or birth announcements will ARREST -- Richard result in reprinting the entire article. Errors DAILY 3: Afternoon: 6, 5, 1. Evening: 3, 5, 7. sale, transport of drugs for Summers, 22, of Ukiah, was arrested on suspicion of dri- may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. 7. Evening; 2, 2, 4. FANTASY 5:17, 26, 30, arrested on suspicion of dri- sale, transporting of narcotics ving under the influence on FANTASY 5: 24, 30, 31, 32, 35. ving under the influence in the for sale, and willful cruelty to Highway 101 near Gobbi 34, 39. DAILY DERBY: 1st 600 block of North State a child at 1:13 a.m. Saturday. Street at 2:03 a.m. Sunday. LOTTERY NUMBERS DAILY DERBY: 1st Place: 10, Solid Gold. 2nd ARREST Street at 2:39 a.m. Saturday. -- Alberto Place: 04, Big Ben. 2nd Place: 12, Lucky Charms. Mendez Rojas, 42, of Ukiah, DA’S REPORTS DAILY 3: Afternoon: 1, 9, Summers was released after 7. Evening: 9, 5, 3. Place: 07, Eureka. 3rd 3rd Place: 11, Money Bags. being cited. was arrested on suspicion of second degree burglary and The following were FANTASY 5: 17, 19, 21, Place: 09, Winning Spirit. Race time: 1:45.52. ARREST -- Ryan Amador compiled from reports 22, 24. Race time: 1:46.46. Ortinz, 33, of Ukiah, was forging or altering documents at 3:16 a.m. Sunday. prepared by the DAILY DERBY: 1st: LOTTO: 20, 37, 27, 6, arrested on suspicion of dri- Mendocino County Winning Spirit; 2nd 07 43. Meganumber: 22. ving under the influence in the ARREST -- William Randolph Brown, 51, of District Attorney’s Office: Eureka; 3rd: 08 Gorgeous Jackpot: $22 million. 1000 block of South State SENTENCING -- Maria George. Race time; No ticket matched all six Street at 11:36 p.m. Saturday. Willits, was arrested on suspi- cion of causing corporal Grijalba, 35, of Fort Bragg 1.42.49. numbers drawn Saturday Ortinz was released after pleaded guilty to charges of night. The grand prize now being cited. injury to a spouse at 1:34 p.m. Sunday. grand theft in connection with ARREST -- Leslie Dale charges that she lied about Spadoni, 28, of Santa Rosa, ARREST -- Zach Dylan Therens, 21, of Laytonville, injuries to continue to collect Since 1893 was arrested on suspicion of workmen’s compensation driving under the influence in was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence benefits. Eversole Mortuary the 1100 block of South State Judge Ronald Brown sen- Street at 11:51 p.m. Saturday. and parole violations at 5:32 Crematory & Evergreen Memorial Gardens p.m. Sunday. tenced Grijalba to 5 years pro- ARREST -- Rudolf Andrae bation, 60 days in the Outdoor crypts at reasonable rates. Meza, 37, of Santa Rosa, was CHP REPORTS Mendocino County Jail and Ukiah’s only Mortuary & Crematory arrested on suspicion of dri- 500 hours of community ser- ving under the influence in the The following were vice. The jail time was sus- at one site 600 block of South Orchard compiled from reports pended pending successful Personal Service 24 hours a day Street at 1:56 a.m. Sunday. prepared by the Califor- completion of the community 462-2206 FD-24 Meza was released after being nia Highway Patrol: service hours. cited. ARREST -- Clarence Grijalba’s former employer ARREST -- Angel Alfaro Lynch, 36, of Willits, was is asking for $41,000 in resti- Cabello, 47, of Ukiah, was arrested on suspicion of dri- tution, hearing has been set for arrested on suspicion of dri- ving under the influence at the June 15, 2006. ving under the influence, intersection of Blosser Lane parole violation and driving and the railroad tracks in Those arrested by law enforcement without a license in the 700 Willits at 10:24 p.m. Friday. officers are innocent until proven guilty. People reported as having been arrest- block of South Oak Street at ARREST -- Janelle ed may contact the Daily Journal once 2:17 a.m. Sunday. Cabello Kanady, 19, of Ukiah, was their case has been concluded so the was released after being cited. arrested on suspicion of dri- results can be reported. Those who feel the information is in error should con- ARREST -- Rudy ving under the influence at the tact the appropriate agency. In the case Valencia, 24, of Ukiah, was intersection of North State of those arrested on suspicion of dri- arrested on suspicion of dri- Street and Kuki at 2:37 a.m. ving under the influence of an intoxi- ving under the influence in the cant: all DUI cases reported by law Saturday. enforcement agencies are reported by 500 block of North Pine Street ARREST -- John Romero, the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes The world briefly Iran proposes fuel in nuclear reactors to gen- draw his guilty plea because erate electricity. The United he now believes he can get a ‘diplomatic States, Britain and France are fair trial. opening’ to U.S. concerned the program is a In a motion filed Friday but CANDIDATECANDIDATECANDIDATE cover for making nuclear released Monday, Moussaoui TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — weapons. said he testified March 27 he Iran’s president wrote to The letter was the first from was supposed to hijack a fifth President Bush on Monday FORUMS an Iranian head of state to an plane on Sept. 11, 2001, and FORUMSFORUMS proposing what the nation’s American president in 27 fly it into the White House top nuclear negotiator called a years and could signal a “even though I knew that was new “diplomatic opening” demand that Ahmadinejad be a complete fabrication.” THURSDAY, MAY 11 • 6:30 PM between the two countries. treated as an equal negotiating A federal court jury spared The United States was dismis- partner in any bid to untangle sive, saying the letter did not the 37-year-old Frenchman the international dispute. the death penalty last offer any new proposal. Iran has long sought what it Treasurer/Tax Collector The letter, which was not Wednesday. On Thursday, terms relations on an equal U.S. District Judge Leonie Superior Court Judge made public, appeared timed footing with the West. to blunt the U.S. drive for a Brinkema gave him six life District Attorney U.N. Security Council vote sentences, to run as two con- this week to restrain the Moussaoui asks secutive life terms, in the fed- Islamic regime’s nuclear to withdraw eral supermax prison at ambitions. It was a striking Florence, Colo. THURSDAY, MAY 18 • 6:30 PM change after the fiery guilty plea At sentencing, she told Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) Moussaoui: “You do not have 5th District Supervisor campaign to vilify — Convicted Sept. 11 con- a right to appeal your convic- Washington and its allies as spirator Zacarias Moussaoui tions, as was explained to you Sheriff-Coroner bullies. says he lied on the witness when you plead guilty” in Iran contends it has the stand about being involved in April 2005. “You waived that Ukiah Civic Center right to process uranium as right.” the plot and wants to with- City Council Chambers Watch Repair 300 Seminary Ave.

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A recent study be sure, I put two bars under my sheet. I had com- reveals that a disproportion- ately large share of U.S. fed- plete success and have never had any cramps since eral research dollars is spent then. Now, my legs have turned black -- I mean ugly on diseases such as breast black. The doctor said it’s poor circulation. Could cancer and HIV/AIDS in rela- the soap have any effect on this condition? I should tion to the actual toll they add that I am very old. I would appreciate some take on public health. While reassurance. these diseases and conditions DEAR READER: Nocturnal leg cramps may are of great concern, others reflect poor vascular circulation to the lower that are of equal or more extremities, as does darkening of the skin. You threat to women deserve should probably consider an ultrasound exam of attention. your aorta and leg arteries to check for blockages. It may be that poor circulation, if present, can be treat- Some fast facts ed with medication and/or surgery. Check with your doctor for a thorough evaluation and further advice. • More women die from heart disease each year than If he is unable to help you, request a referral to a from breast, ovarian, and vascular specialist. uterine cancer combined. DEAR DR. GOTT: I have chronic constipation. Heart disease is the number Nothing helps, and it’s gotten worse since I had a one cause of mortality in hysterectomy back in 2004. If you have any advice, women, killing more women I would so appreciate it. than men each year. mately 68,000 women each under the age of 65, but their to you by Care for Her, a DEAR READER: I wish I had a magical cure for • In 2002, approximately year. impact on mortality is not women’s health center oper- chronic constipation, but I don’t. 63,000 men and 100,000 • Colorectal cancer is the well captured by traditional ated by Mendocino Many patients have experienced relief from this women died of stroke. third leading cause of cancer reporting of death statistics. Community Health Clinic, common problem by drinking 8 ounces of hot prune • HIV/AIDS is the fifth deaths in women, killing Reprinted with the permis- Inc. in observance of juice in the morning. Others have chosen a “colon leading killer of women aged almost 30,000 women each sion of the Society for National Women’s Health cocktail” (1/3 cup bran, 1/3 cup prune juice and 1/3 35-44. year. Women’s Health Research; Month. For more information cup applesauce). • Lung cancer is the lead- • Autoimmune diseases are www.womenshealthresearch.o about women’s health, con- If ineffective, this solution can be followed by ing cancer killer of women, collectively the eighth lead- rg. tact Care for Her at 468- prescription drugs, such as Peri-Colace, to soften taking the lives of approxi- ing cause of death for women This information is brought 1010. the stool and assist in its evacuation. If the problem continues, I recommend a referral to a gastroenterologist for further testing and advice. Fourth Ukiah Free Children’s Clinic to be held on May 13 Ask your primary care physician to become The Daily Journal open to children with special needs from involved, if necessary, in addressing your problem. Parents of special needs children are infancy to 18 years old. The Free To give you related information, I am sending invited to call and make appointments for Children’s Clinic began in Oakland in you a copy of my Health Report “Constipation and the next Ukiah Free Children’s Clinic. 2003. They were started as a way to give Diarrhea.” Other readers who would like a copy This clinic will be held on Saturday parents the kind of information that will should send a long, self-addressed, stamped enve- morning, May 13 at Nuestra Casa. These help them know if they want to pursue lope and $2 to Newsletter, PO Box 167, Wickliffe, clinics, for children with special needs, getting more of this work for their child. OH 44092. Be sure to mention the title. will be held periodically to introduce Since that time the clinics have been DEAR DR. GOTT: My husband has recently families and professionals to the Anat slowly expanding as more practitioners been having hot sensations in his testicles. He have become trained in the Anat Baniel claims this is normal for a man his age. He is 75 Baniel Method for Children(sm) based on the work of Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais. Method for Children. Karen Poplawski years young. Is there any reason for concern? He from Ukiah, Sylvia Shordike from Willits does not want to contact his doctor. The method is a non-medical, learn- ing-based approach. It is based on the and Janelia Thurman from Albany will be DEAR READER: Well, he should -- and maybe the practitioners donating their time to even be examined by a urologist to rule out infec- understanding that many diseases of childhood interrupt the normal conversa- give a 30-minute lesson to each of the tion or a testicular growth. Although his symptoms children. The hostess will be Margaret may not reflect a serious condition, I’d feel more tion that needs to take place between the child’s brain and the world around it. It is Turano from Ukiah, a student in an Anat comfortable knowing the exact cause of his hot sen- Baniel Method training. sations. often possible to get that conversation started in gentle ways that directly com- For more information about the Ukiah Doctor Gott is a practicing physician and the Free Children’s Clinic or to schedule an municate with the nervous system of the author of the new book “Live Longer, Live Better” appointment at the clinic, call Karen child through, primarily, movement and (Quill Driver Books, www.quilldriverbooks.com; 1- Poplawski at 462-6570 or Sylvia non-verbal kinesthetic experiences. 800-605-7176). If readers would like to contact Dr. Submitted photo Shordike at 459-1564 (for Spanish speak- Gott, they may write him through your newspaper or Almost always, irrespective of the specif- Karen Poplawski working with child ers) or see www.FreeChildrensClinic.org. send their mail directly to Dr. Gott c/o United ic diagnosis, a child’s brain is available at Oakland Free Children’s Clinic. Donations to the clinic are always wel- Media, 200 Madison Ave., 4th fl., New York, NY for potent learning. It is through this from the Anat Baniel Method for come. Presentations on the work can be 10016. However, if readers want to request a learning process that children with many Children. arranged for groups of interested parents newsletter, they should write to the Ohio address. kinds of developmental issues can benefit These non-profit clinics are free and and/or professionals.

women undergoing appearance related side- every Tuesday at Autumn Leaves, 425 E. effects of cancer treatment; meets second Gobbi St., in the community room. Weigh- ‘If Mama’s not happy, HEALTH CALENDAR Monday of each month at 10 a.m.. Call 462- in is from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Meeting is from 7642 to register. 6:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.; Linda MacDonald, Multiple Sclerosis Self-help Group: 467-2391. nobody’s happy!’ People with multiple sclerosis can take one T.O.P.S.: Every Thursday at Washington ALANON: Family and friends of alco- “If Mama’s not happy, holics; noon on Tuesdays, noon on Fridays more step toward ending effects of MS at Mutual Building community room, 700 S. the Ukiah group; sponsored by the National State St.; meeting is from 8:30 to 10:30 nobody’s happy!” The quality and 10:30 on Saturdays; Calvary Baptist of the relationship between Church, 465 Luce Ave.; 463-1867 or 621- MS Society; 7 p.m.; second Tuesday. a.m.; it is a low-cost, weight-reduction sup- Men’s Cancer Support Group: A support- port group; call 462-4901 or 485-7801. the mother and the father is 2721. T.O.P.S.: the most important factor in Alcoholics Anonymous: Daily; call 462- ive place to share your cancer experience; Every Friday at the Meadows second and fourth Wednesdays of each Mobile Court clubhouse, 8686 East Road, the well being of their chil- 7123, www.aaukiah.org. Redwood Valley; weigh-in is from 9:30 to dren. So, conversely, if Breastfeeding Support Group: meets sec- month; 6 to 7:30 p.m.; at their new offices at 590 S. Dora St.; Mendocino Cancer 11 a.m.; meeting is from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.; Mama’s happy, everyone’s ond Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to noon call 485-8260 or 485-1238. happy. When dad makes the and fourth Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to Resource Center; 467-3828. Narcotics Anonymous: Meetings through- Ukiah Community Center Crisis Line: needs of his children’s mother noon; Mendocino County Public Health – Need help? Call 463-help (4357) or 1 (800) his priority, most likely mom WIC office, 1120 S. Dora; Tess O’Connell, out county; 485-9110. New Life Workshop: 575-help (4357). will be happy, especially if 472-2739. Do you need help Ukiah Diabetes Education: The Diabetes Celebrate Recovery: 12-step group; managing your weight? Noon to 1 p.m. dad is a good dad in addition Education Group; 7 p.m.; second Monday; to being a good husband. Fridays; issues include: codependency, sub- Thursdays; Salvation Army, 714 A S. State 463-7698. stance abuse, depression, eating disorders; St., Ukiah; 468-9577. Moms, this is a special edition For Dads Ukiah Valley Blood Center/Blood in honor of you on Mother’s Bible based, confidential; teacher/speaker Overeaters Anonymous: Mondays at 5:30 Centers of the Pacific: Mondays, 9 a.m. to meeting, 7 to 8 p.m.; men’s/women’s small p.m.; Thursdays at 5:30 p.m., Saturdays at Day. However, my hope is From Dads 4:30 p.m.; Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 5 pm.; both mothers and fathers will groups, 8 to 9 p.m.; Ukiah Bible Church, 11 a.m.; 741 S. Oak St.; 472-4747. Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; 620 Kings Ct., benefit from this writing. By Herman Meadows 2140 Arroyo Dr., Ukiah; Dale Higgins, 468- Parkinson’s Support Group: Meets third Suite 110; make appointment, donate, 9255, or UBC at 462-0151. Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m. at Brookside, In his excellent book, father). Within each of us schedule blood drive at workplace; 1 (888) “Fatherneed” (Why Father Childbirth classes: Learn about nutrition 1199 S. Dora.. Call Jeff at 485-6057. 393-GIVE. from birth on this need is during pregnancy , preparing for child- Sweet Success: The California Diabetes Weight-loss Surgery Support Group: Care is as Essential as Mother either adequately met (yet birthh, breastfeeding and infant safety. and Pregnancy Program; support for special Free, open to the public, Gastric Reduction Care for Your Child), Dr. Kyle never perfectly) or is not met. Thursdays, 6 to 8 p.m., 333 Laws Ave., in pregnancies in which women have diabetes; Duodenal Switch (GRDS) support and Pruett clearly explains the Good father care leaves its Ukiah, 472-4603 planning pregnancy or are pregnant, need information group; Central Valley importance the father plays in imprint on the heart of each of Council on Domestic Violence: Second extra support; 463-7527. Bariatrics; 1st Friday; 6 p.m.; Bartlett Hall, the life of his child. The points us just as poor father care Wednesday, 1 to 2:30 p.m., Public Health Tantalizing Tuesdays: Evening events cov- Ukiah Senior Center complex, 499 Leslie reflected in this article repre- does. Department, 1120 S. Dora St., Conference ering various health and wellness topics. Street, Ukiah; call Ruth Lorain at 485-0455; sent a summation of his Further, each mother -- Room 2, in Ukiah, 472-2699. Tuesdays, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at Full Circle, e-mail, [email protected]. thoughts. from pregnancy on -- carries DBSA: (Depression, Bipolar Support 530 S. Main St., Ukiah. Visit www.fullcir- Women’s Cancer Support Group: A sup- You may ask, “What is an image of fatherneed for her Alliance), Support group meets in Willits clewellness.org for‘calendar of events’ for portive place to share your cancer experi- Fatherneed?” Within each child. In addition to her own first Mondays at 1 p.m.; 300 Creekside, Apt. information on specific event topics and ence; first and third Thursday of each child there exists an innate father’s formidable presence 3; 456-1133. teachers; and look for yellow fliers posted month; 6 to 7:30 p.m.; at their new offices at need for its father. Only a in her genetic complement La Leche League: Breastfeeding group; throughout the community with the sched- 590 S. Dora St.; Mendocino Cancer father can fill this need in each woman brings the deep meets second Tuesday, various times; ule of classes. Resource Center; 467-3828. their child. (Yes, step, grand, impressions from her relation- Nursery Room at Presbyterian Church, cor- T.O.P.S.: (Take off pounds sensibly): Meets If you – or the organization that you repre- foster or uncles can meet this ner of S. Dora and W. Perkins; Margaret ship with her father into her from 9:15 to 10:30 a.m., every Tuesday, at sent – change a phone number, an address, need also if they play an inte- own parenting experience. Turano, 468-9587. Calvary Baptist Church, 465 Luce Ave; or any information in this calendar, please Look Good, Feel Better: A program gral and involved role in the This image affects the way the Carolyn Madole, 463-0261. call at the Ukiah Daily Journal at 468-3520, child’s life. Yet, the child’s offered by the American Cancer Society for T.O.P.S.: Low-cost, non-profit group meets or e-mail us at [email protected]. innate need is for his/her own See DADS, Page 10 4 – TUESDAY, MAY 9, 2006 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers VIEWPOINTS Tapestry not closed To the Editor: This letter is in response to the recent letter to the editor that stated that Tapestry THOMAS D. ELIAS Ranch has closed it's doors. I had the pleasure of working with Kristi and the other people mentioned in her letter, and in fact still work for Tapestry and all the wonderful people that are presently com- mitted to the program and the community. Phony ‘Phone Bill I want to thank Kristi for her kind words about the program, how it works and who it serves. She is right, it is a wonderful of Rights’ shows activity based program with the flexibility and boundaries that the children we serve need. PUC misguided In fact, the community program "We are responsible for ensuring that customers referred to as “Tapestry Ranch” is still have safe, reliable utility service at reasonable rates, alive and well and serving many families protecting against fraud…" - from the mission state- in our community. ment of the California Public Utilities Commission. Tapestry is now located centrally in town with activities that take place at our Maybe it's time for the five members of the base location as well as other locations, California Public Utilities Commission to take a look such as the animal shelter, Kay and at their own mission statement. Esther’s horse ranches, parks, and other For this is an agency plainly gone far afield from the local businesses. The rules have not original purpose handed it by Hiram Johnson, the changed, they are still “Play safe, be reform governor of the early 20th Century who spurred respectful and have fun.” its creation. Tapestry’s other programs include a foster family agency and Parent Child If the PUC's charge is to ensure safe and reliable Interactive Therapy, which are both thriv- Other opinions utility service, why did it authorize the state's major ing and growing rapidly. natural gas utility companies to give up reserved space If anybody else in the community is From around the nation on two major pipelines that have reliably supplied fuel concerned about the status of our program to this state for more than 50 years? Why suddenly and would like their questions answered, The San Diego Union-Tribune make the state dependent on liquefied natural gas from Tapestry staff can be reached at 463-3300 Real gas outrage foreign sources, some of unproven reliability? Monday through Friday. It's perfectly natural to be the past decade, the state's The federal government gets If the commissioners' charge is to ensure reasonable Lisa Sarkela, rates, why did they okay the merger of SBC Tapestry Family Services, Inc. angry about the price of drivers have paid an average to regulate what happens gasoline, which hit a record 20 to 25 cents more for each from this three-mile bound- Communications and AT&T into a near-monopoly in San Diego last week. The gallon of gas than the nation- ary out to 200 miles. Beyond mega-phone company that promises to be able to dic- question is, where to direct al average. It adds up quick. that, the ocean is considered tate rates to regulators in virtually all states? President is negating the all that healthy outrage? Californians want clean international waters. And if the PUC's mission is to protect against fraud, will of Congress Government officials are air, and we're even willing to The concept that the why approve a so-called "bill of rights" for cell phone a good place to start. Sure, pay a little extra for it. But Pacific is three oceans is not users that almost guarantees fraud? Especially, why do To the Editor: greedy oil executives are not $3.2 billion a year. lost on the aquaculture this just when cell phone use is growing ever more In 2000, when the U.S. Supreme Court making a ton of money, but In theory, refiners in other industry. If regulations in prevalent while cell phone competition is diminishing overturned the Florida Supreme Court to our leaders opened the vault. countries should be pouring one the three "oceans" are as providers steadily merge, with the likelihood that deny the right to recount the votes, I fore- Consumers also get some supplies of finished gasoline more lax, for business rea- Californians will end up having a choice of only one, saw the parallels between the historical of the blame. Drivers got into the state. But public sons the industry may drift two or three providers? Third Reich and the future path to consoli- hooked on big, inefficient officials have favored new in that direction. For govern- date supreme power by George Bush. I vehicles during the era of cars and container cargo ment and ecosystem man- All these actions were taken in order to further the coined a name for Bush: our new cheap gas that ended in over messy fuel terminals in agement purposes, it's health of the companies involved, most particularly the American Fuhrer. 2003. Now folks in fast- state ports. Oil storage tanks important to regulate this cell phone action. That's why all were fought by con- sumer groups and applauded by companies like the “Mein Kampf,” the book Hitler wrote growing China are buying are routinely torn down. industry in a sensible, sus- in prison, outlined the plan just as the cars, so worldwide demand Lawmakers have ignored tainable way. newly amalgamated Sprint Nextel, which noted that Project for a New American Century out- for gasoline is soaring, thus several studies offering solu- Aquaculture can supple- the cell phone decision "goes a long way toward lined theirs. pushing up prices. tions that range from port ment what nature provides. addressing the concerns of industry of overly proscrip- tive rules." Only a month after the Reichstag was Yet federal policy-makers expansions to new pipelines The downside is that aqua- firebombed in 1933, Hitler suspended the are doing next to nothing. to streamlined permitting for culture can harm nature. President Bush's energy refinery expansions. It's past Fish, diseased from living in Oddly, that's not what the commissioners said about power of the Reichstag with the Enabling their moves. "(This) decision strikes the appropriate Act (passed by the Rechstag against their bill simply poured subsidies time to blow the dust off cramped pens, can escape into the energy industry. He those studies. and infect wild populations. balance between protecting consumers against nefari- own interests). This law would hand over ous actions in the marketplace and allowing competi- the constitutional functions of the recently made a stab at If fish raised in the farms are increasing mileage standards genetically altered to grow tion, innovation and consumer choice to flourish…," Reichstag to Hitler, including the power to The Fresno Bee said Commissioner John Bohn, a recent appointee of make laws, control the budget and for cars and trucks. But it faster or resist diseases, what fell far short, particularly Farming the sea happens if they mingle in the the ferociously pro-business Gov. Arnold approve treaties with foreign govern- Schwarzenegger. ments. Therefore, I expected Bush to do when compared with Gov. California is poised to wild? the same with Congress. Yet, after 9/11 Arnold Schwarzenegger's surpass the federal govern- For the three miles of Fellow Commissioner Rachelle Chong, another occurred, War was declared on terrorism, plan to eventually require 40 ment with an important Pacific Ocean regulated by Schwarzenegger pick, added that "This is pro-con- and three years of war in Iraq, I was pleas- miles per gallon from the environmental regulation. In California, SB201 by Joe sumer action…it lets carriers know what is expect of antly surprised that Bush hadn’t suspend- average vehicle. this case, the issue is aqua- Simitian, D-Palo Alto, takes them." ed the powers of Congress. Democrats have done culture, the farming of the an important step. Any aqua- On May 1, the Boston Globe reported worse, demanding price con- sea with pen fish, frequently culture operation already has That's the trouble, Rachelle. A look through the that the President has signed more than trols and steep taxes on the salmon. to provide an environmental small type in the PUC order shows that very little is 750 “signing statements” negating the oil industry. They've appar- More fish farming is in analysis of its proposed expected of cell phone companies (see the full order at laws passed by his own Republican-con- ently forgotten the gas lines the world's future. The key operation. SB201 provides www.cpuc.ca.gov/PUBLISHED/GENERAL_ORDER trolled Congress. Now I realize the slimy, of the 1970s. will be breeding those popu- needed standards for the /54500.htm). Yes, customers have the "right" to accu- back-door way our new American Fuhrer Weaning the nation from lations without harming the analysis. rate bills, but there is no penalty if companies "cram," has suspended the powers of Congress. He oil-dependency will take wild, fragile world on the SB201 would make a common practice of putting unauthorized charges simply limits the number of days that decades, requiring a combi- other side of the pens. It isn't California's aquaculture onto phone bills. Congress convenes, prevents the minority nation of improved efficien- easy. And it won't be easier rules stronger than those of In future disputes, the order puts the burden of proof party from participating in any confer- cy, new supplies and alterna- if governments take wildly the federal government and on consumers to establish that charges are wrong, ence, signs laws passed by Congress, and tive fuels. But in the mean- different approaches to regu- international waters. That is rather than on companies to prove they are correct. then signs private documents saying that time, our leaders can do a worry. But that is no rea- lation. How easy is it for a cell phone user to prove he did not the President can overrule the law if he much more, even at the state son to ignore the challenges The Pacific is actually make a three-hour call when an invoice says he did, feels the need. In other words, he has sus- and local level. three oceans. California gets of providing fish products to pended the powers of Congress over 750 Consider California's a hungry world in a sustain- but he knows it's fiction? Not very, in a world where to regulate what happens up "investigations" by carriers are cursory at best. times as I had predicted over five years infamous "gouge gap." Over to three miles from shore. able way. ago. "You can't flip the burden of proof from the compa- The over 750 signing statements con- nies to the customers and call it 'consumer protection' firms another parallel step in the rise to with a straight face," says Democratic state Sen. Debra power of Hitler and Bush. Next step will WHERE TO WRITE Bowen of Marina del Rey, currently a candidate for be to extend his term beyond 2008 for California secretary of state. national security reasons. President George Bush: The White Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Santa Robin Sunbeam House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, 576- She's right. Just as revealing is the fact the so-called Ukiah ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX 2297. Berg's field representative in Ukiah bill of rights was written by Schwarzenegger chief of (202)456-2461. office located at 104 W. Church St, Ukiah, staff Susan Kennedy while she was a PUC commis- Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger: 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax number is sioner last year. This document was part of what got LETTER POLICY State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. (916) 463-5773. E-mail to: her promoted to a job where she double dips, drawing 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 [email protected] paychecks as both the governor's major domo and his The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the chief massager of campaign contributors. editor. All letters must include a clear name, Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Senate Senator Wes Chesbro: State Senate signature, return address and phone number. Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, By itself, the cellphone order is a likely consumer Letters are generally published in the order (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375; FAX disaster. Taken together with the PUC's other anti-con- they are received, but shorter, concise letters 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 (916) 323-6958. Ukiah office is P.O. 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E-mail letters Member Member California should also include hometown and a phone Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers number. email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL HEALTH TUESDAY, MAY 9, 2006 – 5 Community working Sugary sodas will be pulled to insure all children Board of Supervisors proclaims May from nation’s schools as Healthy Kids Mendocino Month By KAREN MATTHEWS ings of juice, sports drinks The Daily Journal The Associated Press and low-fat and nonfat milk. NEW YORK -- Children The serving sizes for juice The Mendocino County Board of Supervisors will proclaim and milk will shrink to 10 May as Healthy Kids Mendocino Month at their meeting will soon have to wait until Tuesday, May 9 at approximately noon. The proclamation is to school’s out to pop the top on ounces for middle school stu- recognize the launch of the Healthy Kids Mendocino campaign sugary soft drinks blamed for dents and 8 ounces for ele- to provide health insurance for all children in Mendocino much of the rise in childhood mentary school students. Diet County. The proclamation will be followed by a reception and obesity. sodas and sports drinks won’t press event on site. Non-diet sodas will be be sold in middle and ele- Healthy Kids Mendocino and their partners are very excited yanked from schools, and mentary schools, and full- to be launching a county-wide program. Many organizations other drinks will be down- sugar soda and whole milk and individuals have worked very hard to overcome the barri- sized under a deal announced will no longer be offered to ers to addressing such a serious and complex problem as lack Wednesday by former any schools. of health insurance. “This is just one example of the incredible President Bill Clinton and the School sales of sports work that can be accomplished when community members and nation’s largest beverage dis- drinks, diet sodas and bottled organizations work together. This shows that the people of tributors. water have been on the rise in Mendocino County have the will and ability to tackle the chal- “This is a truly bold step recent years, while sugary lenges that face us as a community,” says Kristen Gardner, forward in the struggle to sodas bought by students Healthy Kids Mendocino project coordinator. help 35 million young people have been falling, according Local health care providers, services providers, schools, lead healthier lives,” said to a recent ABA report. But employers, community members, elected representatives, faith Clinton, whose foundation regular soda, averaging 150 community representatives and others have supported this has targeted obesity in chil- calories a can, is still the most effort to provide coverage for residents from birth to 19 years dren for the past year. “This popular drink, accounting for of age. The project was founded by FIRST 5 Mendocino, one policy can add years and 45 percent of drinks sold in Alliance for Rural Community Health, and the Department of years and years to the lives of schools in 2005, according to Public Health. Grant funding has been provided by California a very large number of young the report. HealthCare Foundation, The California Endowment, and people.” The new rules will apply to United Way. Most elementary schools beverages sold on school Department of Social Services, Department of Public are already soda-free. But grounds during the regular Health, the safety net clinics, private pediatric groups, family under the new deal, beverage school day and at after-school resource centers, and schools will be working to identify unin- companies agreed to sell only activities such as band and sured children and assist with enrolling them in affordable cov- water, unsweetened juice and choir practice. erage programs. Healthy Kids Mendocino implemented low-fat and nonfat milk to The deal will be most easi- CalKids, an outpatient insurance program that started May 1. elementary and middle ly enforced at vending Children living at or below 300 percent of the Federal Poverty schools. Diet sodas and machines, where students Level will be eligible for CalKids or existing public coverage sports drinks will remain in buy most of their drinks, programs, Medi-Cal and Healthy Families. Local supporters, high schools. Neely said. including provider organizations, employers and individuals, The agreement, to be Beverage industry officials have made contributions to help pay for the health insurance phased in over the next three who joined Clinton at a news premiums. Families also pay a portion of the costs. years, was brokered by the Richard Daynard, a law tiny part of their overall vol- The Healthy Kids campaign plans to insure 1,500 currently professor at Northeastern ume,” said Sicher. conference in his Manhattan uninsured children by the end of 2008, as well as help retain the Alliance for a Healthier office said the agreement was Generation, a collaboration University, said he had been “Financially, on the big com- 11,000 children currently enrolled in Medi-Cal and Healthy negotiating a similar deal on panies, it will have virtually not an admission that their Families. Most of the parents of these children are employed between the William J. products are unhealthy. Clinton Presidential behalf of public health and no impact.” but do not make enough money to pay a full premium for pri- consumer groups that were He applauded the move for “This is about where we vately funded medical insurance. Insured children receive nec- Foundation and the American sell our products, not about Heart Association. preparing to sue beverage its impact “in terms of essary preventive and early intervention care that improves It involves industry leaders makers. responsibility and account- the products themselves,” their health and reduces the need for more expensive care. This Cadbury Schweppes PLC, The move follows a ability to the consumer.” said Dawn Hudson, CEO of improves the health of the entire community and reduces Coca-Cola Co. and PepsiCo mounting wave of regulation Robert van Brugge, a bev- PepsiCo for North America. unnecessary costs that weaken the health care system. Inc. as well as the American by school boards and legisla- erage-industry analyst at “We believe that all our prod- For more information, contact Healthy Kids Mendocino at Beverage Association, which tors alarmed by the health Sanford Bernstein & Co., ucts have a place in a well- 463-KIDS (463-5437). together control 87 percent of problems that can follow said providing juice and milk balanced diet and proper, the public and private school childhood obesity. Soda has instead of soda is more active lifestyle.” drink market. Officials said been a particular target expensive but ultimately will The companies will work they hoped the other 13 per- because of its high calories have little impact on the com- to implement the changes at cent would follow suit. and popularity among chil- panies. 75 percent of public and pri- Lustre Jewelry dren. The cost to produce a 192- vate schools they have con- “I don’t think anyone & Gem Company Air Conditioning Tune Up Since 1969 should underestimate the Daynard said that in recent ounce case (or 24 8-ounce tracts with before the 2008- Steven & Rebecca Stern years the 10 largest cities had servings) of soda is about $49.00 influence this agreement will 2009 school year, and at all of • Free Duct leakage test.* SUPER SAVINGS have,” Susan Neely, president already banned soda sales in $1.50, while the same amount the schools a year later. • Free refrigerant charge.* and CEO of the American schools. of Minute Maid or Tropicana • Free report showing system SATURDAY SALE Beverage Association. “I Still, the agreement impos- refrigerated orange juice is BIKRAM YOGA efficiency. *every Saturday* es stricter drink rules than are about $3.50. Water costs Plenty of parking 10-4 think other people are going 539-S Main St. Ukiah • 462-2021 118 S. State St., Ukiah to want to follow this agree- currently in place for nearly about $1.15 per 192 ounces UKIAH * To qualify you must be a PG&E rate payer. Approved by Phone/Fax (707) 462-0907 ment because it just makes 35 million public school stu- to produce. the California Public Utility Commission. sense.” dents. Diet soda costs less to Soda critics applauded the Anne Bryant, executive make than regular soda, since Bikini Season Sell It Fast move but said it doesn’t go director of the National artificial sweetener is cheaper With far enough because of School Boards Association, than sugar -- about 8 cents to is Coming said she welcomed it. “We’re 10 cents per 192 ounces. Ukiah allowances for sugary sports Daily drinks and flavored milk. pleased that the parties have But since soda sales to $29 decided that there is no need schools account for less than Journal Ann Cooper, an advocate Intro Special Classifieds for healthy school lunches for litigation, because litiga- one percent of sales now and 115 W. Church St • Ukiah • 468-YOGA who directs the food program tion is a terrible waste of time the beverage makers won’t for public schools in and money,” she said. lose volume, Van Brugge said Berkeley, Calif., called the John Sicher, editor and the companies are likely to deal a good first step. publisher of Beverage Digest, “play around with pricing, “Any agreement that limits which compiles extensive using smaller packages and high-fructose corn syrup and data on the beverage industry, higher price points to get a The Ukiah sugar and non-nutrient foods said the deal would have no similar profit per serving.” that are served in schools is impact on the $63 billion Under the agreement, high good, but I don’t think it goes beverage industry’s bottom schools will still be able sell far enough,” she said, citing line. low-calorie drinks with fewer the calories in sports drinks “The sale of sugar-carbon- than 10 calories a serving, as DAILY JOURNAL and some flavored milks. ated sodas in schools is a tiny, well as up to 12-ounce serv- Debris, Tree & Brush Removal, Lot Clearing & Leveling, Ditch Cleaning, Classifieds New Flavor Roads, Remote Site Specialist Light That Work! 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Ukiah golfers TV LISTINGS finish second at Fassero TODAY MLB North Coast Oakland at Toronto, 4 p.m. (FSN) Veteran reliever might call Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 7 p.m. (FSN) Section qualifiers it quits NBA PLAYOFFS Cleveland at Detroit, 4 p.m. (TNT) Dallas at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. (TNT) NHL PLAYOFFS The Daily Journal By JANIE McCAULEY Anaheim at Colorado, 5 p.m. (OLN) The Ukiah golf team continued The Associated Press WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 to roll along Monday, finishing MLB SAN FRANCISCO — Jeff Fassero might Colorado at St. Louis, 10 a.m. (ESPN) second at the North Coast Section Oakland at Toronto, 4 p.m. (FSN) have thrown his final pitch in a major league Boston at NY Yankees, 4 p.m. (ESPN) qualifiers at Baywood Country career spanning 15 seasons. Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 7 p.m. (FSN) Club in Arcata. The left-hander was designated for assign- NBA PLAYOFFS New Jersey at Miami, 5 p.m. (TNT) The NCS qualifiers featured 17 ment Monday by the San Francisco Giants to LA Clippers at Phoenix, 7:30 p.m. (TNT) NHL PLAYOFFS of the best high school golf teams make roster room for Noah Lowry, who was Ottawa at Buffalo, 4 p.m. (OLN) in Northern California. San Jose at Edmonton, 7 p.m. (OLN) activated from the disabled list in time to start BOXING Shooting a team score of 387, Wednesday Night Fights, 6 p.m. (ESPN2) in a makeup game against the Houston the Wildcat golfers finished well Astros. THURSDAY, MAY 11 below the average score of 424. MLB “We could have done this a week ago. I Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 12:30 p.m. “I feel great about the way our (FSN) could have told you this,” the 43-year-old Atlanta at Florida, 4 p.m. (TBS) guys are playing right now,” said Minnesota at , 4 p.m. (ESPN2) Fassero said, fighting tears. “I’ve been NHL PLAYOFFS Ukiah coach Chris Philbrick. around this game long enough. ... I under- Ottawa at Buffalo, 4 p.m. (OLN) Anaheim at Colorado, 7 p.m. (OLN) “Our momentum has continued stand everything they’ve done. They’ve got GOLF EDS Byron Nelson Championship - First and we beat out some really good some good young arms.” Round, 4 p.m. (USA) teams.” He proved himself as a valuable utility Marin County’s Justin-Siena pitcher, working as a starter, closer, setup COMMUNITY beat the Wildcats by only two man and long reliever — playing for nine strokes, finishing with a total of teams along the way. DIGEST 385. The Giants are developing several young Kirk Little led the way for the pitchers in the bullpen, making Fassero the Puma Select Soccer Wildcats with an individual score odd man out after a slow start in which he Teams Extending of 73, garnering the third-best was 1-1 with a 7.80 ERA in 10 appearances Tryouts round of the 131 golfers in atten- and one start. dance. He allowed 13 runs in 15 innings and All girls and boys 9 to 11 years Graham Beard continued his old who are interested in playing walked eight, surprising himself with a lack competitive soccer are invited to strong play, finishing with a score of control. attend additional Puma Select of 75, while J.J. McMillen shot an “I have been wild,” he said. “I know what team tryouts. impressive 76. Tryouts will take place from 6-8 I’m doing but correcting it has been hard.” p.m. on Wednesday, May 10 Max Brazill finished the day An emotional Fassero — who received through Friday, May 12 at the with a 79 and Michael Gaspar hugs and handshakes from most of his team- Pomolita Athletic Fields. rounded out Ukiah’s top five A $12 registration fee will be mates including Barry Bonds — planned to charged for any player that was scores with a total of 84. return home to Scottsdale, Ariz., and take not registered with UVYSL in the Whether it’s Beard, Brazill, some time off before deciding whether to 2005 season. For more informa- McMillen ot Little, each player tion call 485-1480. retire. has found himself carrying the “I don’t know yet, we’ll just wait and see,” team’s low score over the past he said. “The longer it goes if I don’t think it Trucking Club softball month. That depth has been one of tournament May 27-28 fits, I’ll stay at home.” the main reasons for Ukiah’s suc- He has a career record of 121-124 with The James Hill Trucking Softball cess this season. Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal Montreal, Seattle, Texas, Boston, the Chicago Club will be hosting the James The Wildcats have now Ukiah golfer J.J. McMillen holes a putt at the Ukiah Classic Cubs, St. Louis, Colorado, Arizona and San Hill Trucking Memorial Weekend secured themselves a spot in the last month. The Wildcats have excelled this season, captur- Invitational. The men’s softball Francisco. tournament will be held at North Coast Section champi- ing first place in the North Bay League with a 13-1 record. Fassero broke into the big leagues with the Lowden Park in Weaverville May onships, taking place next has ever played this course, so next round of competition. Expos in 1991, and Giants manager Felipe 27th and 28th. Monday at the Redwood Empire Alou earned his first big league managerial Teams are guaranteed three course in Fortuna. practice time will be very impor- Despite the heavy competition, games. Entry fee is $250. tant,” said Philbrick. the Ukiah coach is confident that job the next year. There is an unlimited height Cardinal Newman was the only “We’re all getting old,” said Alou, who pitch. Camping and Gem show at “Our guys will have to learn his players can continue their other school from the North Bay turns 71 Friday. “He’s one of the nicest guys the park. For more information call League to advance, finishing in everything they can from the momentum and produce another Richard Marks at 707-445-3432 practice rounds because it’s a I ever managed. ... I hope it’s not the end. I or Perry Price at 707-443-6854 or seventh place with a score of 403. strong showing in Fortuna. don’t think it’s the end.” e-mail: [email protected]. tough course.” The Redwood Empire course “Our guys are peaking at the Lowry had been sidelined since April 7 has a unique layout and could pro- Twenty golf teams from across right time,” said Philbrick. “The with a strained muscle in his right side and Ukiah Men’s Club vide some challenges for the the state will be in attendance next stakes are getting really high at was set to make his second start of 2006 after Invitational Memorial Ukiah golfers. week, with only three teams and this point. It’s going to be a very, leaving his season debut April 6 against Day weekend “Only one of our six players three individuals advancing to the very competitive tournament.” Atlanta with the injury. The 47th Annual Ukiah Men’s Club Invitational will be held May 26-28. Five man teams playing their three best balls will be the format. Entry fee is $130 plus green fees and optional cart rental. It is open to all UMCG members and invited guests. There will be plenty of cash prizes and a nice fleece warm up Home cooking jacket as a tee prize. Cocktail party Friday night and banquet second place on the all-time list. dinner Sat. Entry limited to the Bonds gets another first 200 players to signup. “I think Babe Ruth is a great baseball play- Money winners qualify for the chance to hit a milestone er,” Bonds said. “Babe Ruth started all of it. TOC. He’s in a league of his own. He brought the home run at SBC Park game to a different level. He brought people to Boxers wanted the stadium. He’s a big part of why the game is Boxing classes are offered by (what it is) today.” Mendocino County Sheriff’s SAL By JANIE McCAULEY and are ongoing at the Redwood The Associated Press The 41-year-old Bonds wasn’t expected to Health Club for all ages and lev- SAN FRANCISCO — Barry Bonds has be in the lineup against the Astros, who had to els. Autumn class times are as come through the Bay Area on their way back follows: Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m., always shown a knack for hitting his most spe- Thursdays at 6:45 p.m., and cial home runs at home. from Colorado because of a rainout April 12. Fridays at 5 p.m. Now, he will try to move past Babe Ruth in After a slow start, Bonds is finally providing a Anyone interested in joining glimpse of the swing that has made him the SAL must fill out the necessary the sparkling waterfront ballpark he knows paperwork to become a SAL most feared power hitter of his generation. member and pay $5 a year. best. Bonds was not in the starting lineup for Monday night’s makeup game against And he’s back home where they’re happy to Minors must have the forms have him despite the steroids allegations — signed by their parents. Please Houston, but the Giants have six more games allow 10 minutes before class to left in this homestand. getting a seven-game respite from the merci- do this. less treatment he receives in nearly every At the end of the summer, box- “I might as well keep tradition alive and do ing hours will be extended so what I do,” Bonds said. opposing stadium. please check for further notice. From Nos. 500, 600 and 700, to tying and “I look forward to giving someone the passing godfather Willie Mays for third place opportunity to better their lifestyle,” Bonds Ukiah Junior Giants all time, to breaking Mark McGwire’s single- said of the good fortune and financial boost baseball program set season record, Bonds has given fans in San that will greet the fans who collect his next for July-August Francisco a live look at history. two home run balls. The Giants returned home Monday follow- Phillies fans took digs at Bonds at every Signups start May 15 for the chance, holding signs reading “LIAR” and Ukiah Junior Giants, a free base- ing a cross-country flight from Philadelphia, KRT Photo where Bonds hit his 713th home run Sunday Barry Bonds currently sits third on the all-time list See DIGEST, Page 8 night to move within one of matching Ruth for See BONDS, Page 7 with 713 home runs, only one behind Babe Ruth. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS TUESDAY, MAY 9, 2006 – 7 Judah loses license Stewart smoking By RYAN NAKASHIMA imposed, Judah (34-4) was to Mayweather Jr. received The Associated Press see a $690,000 payday plus a his guaranteed $5 million LAS VEGAS — Nevada share of pay-per-view rev- soon after the fight ended after boxing regulators revoked enues. tapes showed he stayed in a Zab Judah’s license and fined Judah was unrepentant for neutral corner throughout the him $250,000 on Monday, the joining the scuffle. brawl. harshest penalty yet for a “I’m sorry for everything In the April hearing, the melee that broke out at last that happened. But if I’m ever commission revoked Roger month’s title put in the same situation again Mayweather’s license and fight with Floyd Mayweather where my father is in jeop- fined him $200,000, his entire Jr. ardy, I’m going to do the same take of the purse for the fight. Judah was punished for thing again,” he said. On Monday, it upheld its rul- landing a rabbit punch to the The commission also fined ing despite an appeal from back of Mayweather’s head in Mayweather cornerman Mayweather’s lawyer that the the April 8 IBF title bout and Leonard Ellerbe $50,000 on fine was excessive. for joining the fracas that Monday and suspended his Mayweather and the Judahs ensued when Mayweather’s license for four months after can appeal to have their trainer and uncle, Roger he jumped into the ring ille- licenses reinstated next April, Mayweather, burst into the gally but then acted as a said incoming commission ring. peacemaker despite getting executive director Keith The Nevada Athletic punched. Kizer. Commission also revoked the license of Judah’s father and trainer, Yoel Judah, and fined him $100,000 for being the second person to illegally rush into the ring and for punching Roger Mayweather. ANG Newspapers “He did wrong, Roger did Tony Stewart is hoping to win his second straight Nextel Cup championship. wrong and you did wrong,” Jeff Gordon was the last racer to accomplish the feat, winning in 1997 and 1998. Commissioner told Zab Judah. “You took it to an the standings, just 55 points pulling away from the com- outrageous level by running in Tony Stewart’s behind leader Jimmie petition and establishing there in the end and punch- hot start worries Johnson and way ahead of himself as the best in his ing.” the pace he set in his previ- class right now. Brown also noted Judah’s fellow racers ous two championship sea- Some may argue that previous six-month suspen- sons. Gordon is still No. 1, but that sion and $75,000 fine in By JENNA FRYER Through 10 races last sea- theory would be based on his November 2001 for throwing The Associated Press son, Stewart was seventh in previous work. After all, a stool and putting a glove to a CHARLOTTE, N.C. — the standings and 297 points Gordon missed the playoffs referee’s chin. Here’s the good news for the out. And he was 10th at this last year and was forced to The scuffle broke out after 42 drivers trying to dethrone point of his 2002 title run. watch from the sidelines as Judah hit Mayweather with a Nextel Cup champion Tony So what’s with the early Stewart ran away with the low blow and rabbit punch Stewart: He finally had a bad surge? Not even Stewart title. that left the undefeated boxer race, failing to lead a single knows the answer. And all of Gordon’s cham- buckled over in agony in the lap in Richmond and never “I wish we knew and I pionships were won before 10th round. showing enough muscle to wish we could turn back the Stewart’s first title, with Referee Richard Steele challenge for the victory. clock eight years and start three of them coming when later ruled the low blow was Now the bad news: He every year this way,” he said. Gordon was clearly in a class unintentional and — after still finished sixth. If he could, there’s no of his own. clearing people and debris — Stewart’s off to an unchar- telling how many champi- His talent was untouch- he allowed the fight to go on. acteristically strong start this onships Stewart might have able, and his team was revo- Mayweather (36-0) went on to File Photo Welterweight Zab Judah had his license revoked by season, one that his rivals won by now. lutionizing the sport with an win a unanimous decision and can’t help but notice. “Anything can change emphasis on engineering, was crowned champion. the Nevada Athletic Commission stemming from an incident April 8 against Floyd Mayweather Jr. If they aren’t yet worried week to week, and there’s no technology and an efficient Before the fine was about it, they should be. guarantee that I am going to pit crew. “He’s a big concern be good for the next two Gordon was at the top of because that team typically months,” he said. his game, and only a handful run together in 2002 before team returned home anyway. doesn’t hit its stride until But he can’t overlook his of drivers could challenge Bonds falling short to the Angels, Major League Baseball didn’t midsummer,” four-time body of work in his first him week in and week out. then Baker left afterward. have a celebration planned for series champion Jeff Gordon seven Nextel Cup seasons. Stewart, meanwhile, won Continued from Page 6 Bonds’ latest drive traveled Bonds’ move into second recently admitted. “But this When the weather turns both his titles in today’s some 450 feet to the upper place. year, he seems to be over- warm, Stewart has tradition- ultra-competitive NASCAR, chanting “Ster-oids!” In San deck of right field, one of the Still, Bonds realizes how achieving right now. That’s ally heated up as well. when 30 or so drivers have a Francisco, they chant “Barry! longest homers ever hit in the much the accomplishment really scary because if Tony “Looking at history, we’ve decent chance of winning Barry!” and wave yellow rub- Phillies’ park. means — especially playing still has a hot streak in him, always been consistent the every week. ber chickens whenever he’s When Bonds gets by Ruth, on a right knee that underwent he’s going to be very, very middle part of the year and The competition is equal, intentionally walked. he will hold the record for three operations last year and tough to beat.” the last part of the year is our the resources the same and It would be somewhat fit- homers by a left-handed hitter dealing with a swollen and Before Saturday night’s strongest,” he acknowledged. just the slightest edge can ting for Bonds to hit 714 and — and only home run king sore left elbow. race in Richmond, Stewart “That’s happened seven move a driver to the top of 715 at home, and he’d proba- Hank Aaron’s 755 will stand “I think it’s the greatest was the only driver to lead at straight years, so there’s no the leaderboard. bly prefer it that way. in front of him. thing. It’s awesome,” he said. least one lap in every race reason to think we won’t do it His skill is unquestioned, What’s more, his big Giants manager Felipe “I really do. I may not show it this season. again this year.” and he’s won at every type of moment might happen with Alou has been anxious for a lot though. I’m just trying to He was on a streak of four Should he pull it off, track in NASCAR. his old manager in the oppo- Bonds to get this over with, keep my head screwed on consecutive finishes of third Stewart will have to be rec- “There’s nothing to get site dugout. though the seven-time NL straight. It’s overwhelming or better, and had flirted with ognized as one of excited about right now,” he The Giants open a three- MVP hit only one homer dur- right now.” victory in all nine races. NASCAR’s all-time greatest shrugged. “We’re running game set Tuesday against the ing the Giants’ five-game trip The only disappointment drivers. well at a time of the year we Chicago Cubs and Dusty through Milwaukee and AP Baseball Writer Mike of the season had been an He’s on the long list traditionally haven’t. We’re Baker, Bonds’ manager for his Philadelphia. Fitzpatrick and AP Sports engine failure in California, already, earning his position leading laps. I’m happy first 10 seasons in San If he’d caught Ruth on the Writer Dan Gelston con- and it came late when the with 25 victories and two about that. But we’ve still got Francisco. road, team officials weren’t tributed to this story from race was his to lose. championships in seven sea- to keep it perspective, and the They made a World Series going to pay tribute until the Philadelphia. The strong start has sons. fact is the championship is moved Stewart to second in But Stewart’s slowly not won right now.”

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COMMUNITY DIGEST — CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 ball program starting in mid-July and high school football camp on July 21. Tiny Tigers kinderkarate running for six weeks. Both camps will be held at Lakers look ahead Signups will be from May 15-June Mendocino College from 4:30 p.m. - 7 Tollow Dojo is hosting the weekly 30 at the Redwood Health Club. Call p.m. each day, and the cost is $90. Tiny Tigers kinder karate course, Andrew Bynum. Bryant is a enjoyed being here and I’m Kim Garroute at 462-4501 with ques- This is a full contact camp for ages 6- which utilizes proven techniques to Consider season a tions. 14. teach martial arts to children 4 to 6 superstar and Lamar Odom is open to coming back,” he The high school camp will run from years old. success, look to an All-Star caliber player. said. 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., the cost is $25, and The class is held Saturdays from Soccer sign-Ups begin 12:30-1:20 p.m. The first class is free. The biggest question mark Jackson, who coached the it is a position specific camp for high improve in 2007 May 11 school age football players. Call 463-1347 or 621-0714 to sign up. is in the backcourt. Lakers to three champi- Any questions about either camp Tollow Dojo is located at 3001 S. State Bryant’s 35.4-point aver- onships in five years, returned can be directed to Mike Mari at 707- St., No. 4. By JOHN NADEL age was the NBA’s best in 19 this season after a year off. He The Ukiah Valley Youth Soccer 468-3098. League will be holding sign-ups Willits boxing program The Associated Press years, but the youth and inex- wrote a book slamming beginning May 11 at Nokomis EL SEGUNDO — The Phil perience of starter Smush Bryant while he was gone, so Elementary School. Entry level clinic for soc- The Sheriff's Youth Activities League "Willits" Boxing Program is currently & Kobe reunion worked out Parker and top reserve Sasha there was intrigue upon his Registration for assistant coaches cer referees and sponsors will be held May 11 meeting at the Body Works Gym and well, with no apparent glitch- Vujacic hurt the Lakers return. When training camp from 6-8 p.m. Martial Arts Center (1511 Main St. in es. And outside of an ugly fin- against the Suns. started, all eyes were in the Returning players can register May There will be an entry level soccer Willits) on Monday and Wednesday nights at 7 p.m. in the aerobic room. 12 from 6-8 p.m., while new players referee clinic May 15-18, from 6-9 ish, so did the Los Angeles “The question is, are we record-setting coach and his This program is free and open to the can sign up May 13 from 9-4 p.m. p.m., and May 20 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Lakers’ season. good enough at that position? star player. But no problems at the Nokomis School. public. Ages 8 and above are encour- Make up registration for anyone else aged to participate. As for the future, Lakers Are we experienced enough? surfaced. will take place on May 20 from 9-4 For more information, call Friedhelm Engeln at 485-7308. For more information, call Body fans probably shouldn’t Both of them made strides this “We worked together really p.m. Works Gym at 459-0594. There is an All players must bring an ID sized annual $5 insurance/registration fee. expect much roster shuffling season,” Jackson said. “We well this season,” Jackson photo that will be used to make a Ukiah Community Karate or a championship contender don’t believe we have to have said. “It was remarkable, from player ID. Any player who did not play Kids program Rusty Bowl BMX with UVYSL last year must also bring very soon. The hope is, a title a superstar come in for us to Hawaii on. I think at first, it a birth certificate. The Sheriff’s Youth Activities League Bicycle motocross races are held shot isn’t too far away. advance (in the playoffs). We was like, ‘How’s this going to Registration costs $35 for the first is teaching free youth karate pro- weekly at Rusty Bowl BMX, located at “We were all about getting know we have enough physi- work?’ He really took to the child, $30 for the second, and $25 for grams at the Redwood Health Club the east end of Gobbi Street in Ukiah. cal talent, we have enough offense, where he was going the third. Uniforms will cost $25 and (3101 S. State St., Ukiah) on The American Bicycle Association- to the playoffs and make some include a shirt, shorts, and two pairs Wednesday nights and Sunday after- sanctioned races are held Saturdays noise in the playoffs. We met size, we have enough exper- to play in it.” of socks. noons for ages 6 and older. with sign-ups from 9:30-10:30 a.m. our goal,” coach Phil Jackson tise to compete.” Jackson said Bryant did an Please call 467-9797 or visit Interested parties can register at the and racing immediately after. Kupchak said he didn’t especially good job with lead- www.uvysl.org for more information. class and Sheriff’s Activities League For more information, call the Rusty said Monday during a break fees are $5 annually. Membership Bowl hotline at 462-0249. from conducting exit inter- anticipate a major trade this ership. with the Redwood Health Club is not views with his players. offseason, but did acknowl- “Kobe was a lot more per- Girls youth softball required. For more information, call Ukiah Women's edge a possible need for an sonable for us this year, was the Sheriff’s Activities League voice 18-Hole Golf Club The Lakers went 45-37 for umpires needed mail at 468-4288, RHC at 468-0441 an 11-game improvement upgrade in the backcourt. great as a leader,” teammate or chief instructor Mike Tobin at 354- Local lady golfers are invited to join over the previous season, and The Lakers, well over the Brian Cook said. “A lot of The City of Ukiah needs girls youth 0565 and leave your number. the Ukiah Women’s 18-Hole Golf salary cap, have only three people did a lot of growing softball umpires. Club. Golfers hit the links every took a 3-1 lead over the Pay is $16 per game, with each Willits Community Tuesday. Those interested in joining Phoenix Suns before losing unrestricted free agents on up.” game having a maximum game time Karate Kids program the club may call Shirley Dietrick at their roster — veterans Bryant said he believes the 485-5540. the last three games to be of 90 minutes. The season runs from eliminated in the first round of Devean George and Jimmy Lakers grew up. May-June, and games are played on The Sheriff’s Activities League is Monday and Thursday evenings. also teaching free youth karate pro- NCRC Raceway the playoffs. Jackson and rookie Devin “When you go through a Applications are available at the City grams at the Body Works Gym (1511 R/C racing “We’re pleased. We main- Green. George was a key season like we went through of Ukiah, 411 W. Clay St., or for more S. Main St., Willits) on Monday and tained from day one that was reserve on this team. and a playoff series like we information call 463-6714. Friday nights for ages 6 and older. NCRC hosts radio-controlled car Interested parties can register at the racing on the third or fourth Sunday of achievable,” general manager “He’s probably the one went through, those are big class and Sheriff’s Activities League each month at the Redwood Empire Mitch Kupchak said of a challenge we have during the steps in our development Mendocino College fees are $5 annually. Membership Fairgrounds (1055 N. State St., with the fitness club is not required. Ukiah). Sign-ups start at 9 a.m. return to the postseason. offseason,” Kupchak said. process,” he said. “When we youth and high school For more information, call the Sheriff’s Racing starts at 11 a.m. sharp. Get But Game 7 was ugly from “Basically, the core of this come back next season, you’ll football camps Activities League voice mail at 468- there early to set up. team is intact.” see a team that executes bet- 4288, Body Works at 459-0594 or NCRC hosts both road course and start to finish — a 121-90 vic- chief instructor Mike Tobin at 354- oval racing for novice to expert dri- tory by the Suns. George said he was going ter, understands better, is bet- Mendocino College will host a youth 0565 and leave your number. vers. “They’re holding them- to explore free agency. ter in pressure situations, is football camp from July 10-14 and a For more information, call Eric at selves responsible,” Jackson “I just let them know that I just mature.” said of his players. “I have to SCOREBOARD make them let go of that. The

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May 14th THIS MOTHER'S DAY, LET'S NOT DO BRUNCH

BY REBEKAH DENN Which is why I avoid it. Confessions of a Waitress." If celebrating on the alleviate the crunch. the usual Sunday feast -- and Seattle Post-Intelligencer Restaurants are jammed and Ginsberg called it "a day official date, he added, "you "We do good numbers as it Davis said it's down to a Wondering where to take kitchens are slammed. feared, reviled and hated by run into that half-hour, 45- is," Mills said. "We could do science. The head chef your mom for a lovely Servers are rushed. Those servers everywhere." minute wait. That's the more, but you start getting checks out the reservation Mother's Day brunch? nearly-four-out-of-10 Brunch food is particularly worst." into 'At what cost?' People numbers in advance and Here's my dream place: Americans descending on delicate and easy to ruin, Need more disincentive? waiting in the lobby a half- does the planning with the • A vase of fresh tulips restaurants are expecting the Ginsberg wrote, with few Restaurants overbook on hour after their rest of the cooking staff. rests on the freshly perfect experience, not kitchens able to handle Mother's Day. reservations?" Mills asked. "On Easter we went laundered tablecloth. realizing that even perfect hundreds of egg orders at a Lobbies, which never are "We all have mothers." through 700 pounds of • The coffee is hot and restaurants tend to fall short time. Tips tend to be bad. big enough anyway, are Still on the fence about Dungeness crab," said fresh, with cream and sugar of their best on the busiest Family dynamics take over packed. whether to go? The decision Davis. "It's nuts." served in matching china. day of the year. the tables, with grown kids And kids aren't generally may be out of your hands. Davis said it's actually • The oven timer rings, • As well, some families reverting to old behavior at their best confined to a "You have to be a planner," exciting to see all the signaling that the scones are aren't at their best when patterns, taking their hallway for extended said Mary Davis, operations families coming in for such golden-brown. crowded together in a noisy irritations out on the servers periods. manager at Salty's in a special day. But she knows • And Mom herself is room, waiting for 10 orders because they can't abuse When Ivar's began offering Seattle's Alki area, where the it's not for everyone. slipping on her bathrobe, of eggs Benedict to arrive Mom on her special day. its own Mother's Day brunch phone lines lit up solid at 8 "I think another option for walking from the bedroom simultaneously. It's like We like the way Cooper last year, Mills and his a.m. April 1 when the folks is to pick another day," to the kitchen so she can expecting to have a great Mills, general manager at colleagues took particular restaurant began accepting she said. "Maybe pick the open her cards after sleeping time shopping together on Ivar's Acres of Clams, neatly care to avoid, or at least reservations for the holiday. following or preceding in. Christmas Eve. handles the celebration in minimize, those snares. As of last week, the Saturday or Sunday, and • That's my sincere and "Tolstoy might have his own family: Ivar's banks on longer-than- restaurant was sold out for honor their mother on a day professional advice. Stay revised his opinion about all "My mom finally normal turnaround times, large parties, though smaller that's not traditionally home for Mother's Day. unhappy families being understands now that when allowing Mom to open gifts families can still give it a Mother's Day, but they can • Not that anyone listens. unique had he ever worked we go out for Mother's Day, or bask in the conversation, try. make it their own." It's the most popular day of Mother's Day in a we don't do it on Mother's he said, so the restaurant Salty's has been doing its And here's a final tip from the year for dining out, restaurant," wrote former Day. We do it a couple days provides a sizable cushion brunch for some 20 years -- me: Should you pick an according to the National server Debra Ginsberg in her before or a couple days for bookings rather than the Mother's Day version is alternate date, avoid Feb. 14. Restaurant Association. memoir, "Waiting: The True after," Mills said. counting on no-shows to the same price and spread as It's taken.

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child) and to allow your However, if she moves to sep- and a consequence of paternal earners! For Dads From Dads is Dads child’s fatherneed to be met. arate her needs from the dif- involvement in her/their Though this article was written to encourage dads, But by keeping the gate closed ferent needs of her child in child’s life. Here too, the written for mothers to honor whether they are live-in dads Continued from Page 3 you are denying the fulfill- such unhappiness with her application needs to be clearly them on Mother’s Day, it is or live-away dads, step, foster, mother promotes or discour- ment of your partner’s fath- partner, the child manages made. Father, when you make also for dads to recognize that or granddads, to be the best ages her partner’s relationship erneed as well as frustrating better. What this means is sim- your first priority to love your one of the most important dads they can be as well as to with her/their child. How a your child’s need for their ply this; unless the father with wife, and are also fulfilled in ways to love your child is to underscore the absolute value a dad plays in the lives of their woman imparts to her partner father. whom she is in an unhappy your fatherneed, you will be a love and honor your child’s One of the most influential marriage is actually hurting happy man. The child’s moth- mother. One of the ways this children. It is not the intent of the meaning/significance of factors for whether the mother their child, she will do well by er will affirm your competen- is done is to play an active co- these articles to diminish the his role with her/their child is opens this gate is the quality her child if she continues to cy as the father to her/your parenting role with your wife. absolute value of the mother of huge consequence to their of the marriage relationship keep the gate open between child, and facilitate such This no longer means solely in their child’s life. 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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 25 38 7 29 by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion OOSE 44 13 35 38 Unscramble these four Jumbles, DEE& one letter to each square, 4311711 ALAS to form four ordinary words. 83204 TSRN COAME CLUE: BY HANDEL ORDER GRID 84 ©2006 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 84 All Rights Reserved.

4 84 N LOKEY 38 8 84 OT 35 84 E 84 84 84 84 84 5/9/2006 DECODED MESSAGE: NESCHO

ANSWERS IN NEXT EDITION © 2006 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com INNOJE Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as KAMARIA AND AKARAI suggested by the above cartoon.

40 11 14 22 KAMA Ans: “ ” 11 25 24 27 RIAA 15 20 18 34 (Answers tomorrow) NDAK Jumbles: PILOT NOVEL FLURRY POTENT Yesterday’s 21 31 31 4 Answer: What the mobster’s mouthpiece gave the ARA I 5/8/2006 judge — PLENTY OF “LIP” Do not put up with bigotry, even from family members

Dear Annie: I have a close relative who is and walk away. She needs to know at least one home but wasn’t adjusting well. As a home- in her late 70s. “Louise” is an outrageous bigot. person in the family will not tolerate her health RN who specializes in elder care, here She routinely uses the “n” word, and Jews, behavior. are a few ideas to make the transition to a nurs- Hispanics and Japanese are treated with similar ANNIE’S MAILBOX Dear Annie: My son will be graduating ing home easier for your loved one: contempt. By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar from high school soon, and I expect he will Decorate her room with inexpensive, My son suggests blasting her out of her receive gifts for which he must write thank-you favorite items from her home -- a quilt or socks when she uses ethnic and racial slurs. I notes. I was wondering, since he has the afghan, family pictures, a comfy chair. Many asked a friend, who said she wouldn’t have Nonplussed in Massachusetts world’s worst handwriting, if it would be OK if people enjoy leaving a TV on just for compa- anything to do with someone like that. But Dear Nonplussed: People can pick up he typed his thank-you notes on the computer. ny. Louise is a relative, and I want to be compas- peculiar opinions from friends, schoolmates, They would be personalized, of course, and not Have a “guest book” for friends and family sionate. television programs, movies, books, etc., or be generic, and he would sign his name to each. to sign when they visit and suggest they write Louise’s parents were not bigoted, and nei- swayed by an authority figure at an impres- Would this be tacky? -- Karen down a few topics they discussed -- “Hi, Mom, ther are her siblings. This is not new behavior sionable age. Usually, however, when family Dear Karen: We know some etiquette don’t forget to tell Sis that I’ll feed the dog this as she always has been prejudiced. The status members disapprove, the opinions can be mod- mavens will say the notes must be handwritten, week.” It’s not only a great way to keep every- of “senior” has apparently given Louise per- ified. We don’t know why Louise’s parents and but we think a typewritten note from someone one on the same page, but it keeps the conver- mission to be more vocal and crude about it. I siblings did not knock some sense into her whose handwriting is illegible is OK. If he sation going. Encourage nurses and therapists guarantee you that confrontation would not when she was younger, but you should not turn wants to be particularly well-mannered, he can to jot down notes, too. show her the error of her ways. a blind eye to her comments. apologize for not writing the notes by hand, Remind Mom that her safety is your prima- I would really like some help dealing with When Louise says something racist or big- explaining that his penmanship would prevent ry concern, and then give her as much time as this offensive behavior. Why would one person oted, speak up. Say, “Louise, I find that word the recipient from knowing how much the gift it takes to accept her situation. -- Idaho RN in a large family hold such views when they offensive and would appreciate it if you did not is appreciated. (P.S.: Good job, Mom.) Dear Idaho: Thanks for the suggestions. were not taught in the home or school? -- use it in front of me.” If she continues, get up Dear Annie: I’d like to add a few sugges- Losing one’s independence can be devastating, tions to your response to “Helpless in North and it can be a great comfort for the new sur- Carolina,” whose mother was in a nursing roundings to feel a little bit like home. TUESDAY EVENING 5/9/06 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 BROADCAST CHANNELS C News Friends Friends $ Seinfeld American Idol $% House “Forever” (N) Ten O’clock News % Seinfeld E News Extra (N) Hollywood Moments Moments Scrubs (N) Scrubs $ Law & Order: SVU News F News Bay Geraldo NCIS “Hiatus” (N) % The Unit (N) $% The Unit “Exposure” $ News % G News % Jeopardy! 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293-06 state. In the event tender other than cash is MINIMUM BID: $5,200.00 SITUS ADDRESS: NO SITUS AVAILABLE 320-06 4-25,5-2,9/06 accepted the Trustee may withhold the issu- SITUS ADDRESS: 33060 OCEAN VIEW LN., SALE LOT NO. 28 5/2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11/06 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE UNDER ance of the Trustee's Deed until funds be- FORT BRAGG ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 151-250-07 INVITATION TO BID DEED OF TRUST T.S. #: 6009-PR Loan: come available to the payee or endorsee as a SALE LOT NO. 8 LAST ASSESSEE: JESSE ALAN VANANT- The Round Valley Indian Tribe is accepting Gabrielli Winery, Inc. Other: 6700751 A.P. matter of right. Said sale will be made, but ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 069-051-23 WERP ET AL bids under seal for the construction of a Number 160-080-04 et al You are in default without covenant or warranty, express or im- LAST ASSESSEE: STEVEN L. HENSLEY MINIMUM BID: $6,700.00 200,000 gallon welded steel water storage under a Deed of Trust, dated July 5, 1996, plied regarding title, possession or encum- MINIMUM BID: $25,200.00 SITUS ADDRESS: 8110 SKY HILL DR., tank and appurtenances. The project area is unless you take action to protect your proper- brances, to satisfy the indebtedness secured SITUS ADDRESS: 33030 OCEAN VIEW LN., UKIAH located on the Round Valley Reservation ty, it may be sold at a public sale. If you need by said Deed, advances thereunder, with in- FORT BRAGG near Covelo, CA. The Owner will receive Bids an explanation of the nature of the proceed- terest as provided therein, and the unpaid SALE LOT NO. 9 334-06 until 2:00 PM local timie (PST) on the 25th ing against you, you should contact a lawyer. principal balance of the Note secured by said ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 096-112-07-05 5-9,16/06 day of May, 2006. Please contact the Owners Notice is hereby given that Redwood Trust Deed with interest thereon as provided in said LAST ASSESSEE: WEN LUNG & KUNG ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE Representative, Crystal Britton, at (707) 983- Deed Services, Inc., as trustee, or successor Note, fees, charges and expenses of the TSE OU Notice is hereby given that the undersigned 6126 or the Project Engineer, David Mazorra, trustee, or substituted trustee pursuant to the trustee and the trusts created by said Deed of MINIMUM BID: $900.00 intends to sell the personal property and at (707) 462-5314 extension 104 for requests Deed of Trust executed by Gabrielli Winery, Trust. Dated: 04/17/2006 Redwood Trust SITUS ADDRESS: 25801 RIDGE RD., WIL- household items described below to enforce a to obtain the bidding documents. Inc. a California corporation Recorded on Deed Services, Inc., as said Trustee Attn: LITS lien imposed on said property under the CA. 07/09/1996 as Instrument No. 00011334 in Robert Cullen P.O. Box 6875, Santa Rosa, SALE LOT NO. 10 Self-Service Storage Facility Act (Bus. & Prof. 347-06 Book 2345 Page 432 of Official Records in CA, 95406-0875 Trustee's Sale Line (714) ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 096-175-04-01 Code ss 21700-21716). The undersigned will 5-9/06 the office of the County Recorder of Mendoci- 259-7850 By: Laura A.B. Wilson Trustee's LAST ASSESSEE: RONALD L. & HELEN S. sell at public sale by competitive bidding on The Homeless Services Planning Group no County, California, and pursuant to the Sale Officer ASAP# 766637 04/25/2006, LEWIS May 18, 2006 at 10:30 A.M. on the premises (HSPG) will conduct three public hearings to Notice of Default and Election to Sell thereun- 05/02/2006, 05/09/2006 MINIMUM BID: $2,200.00 where said property has been stored and accept comments on their proposed 2005 – der recorded 01/17/2006 in Book --, Page --, SITUS ADDRESS: 2615 GOOSE RD., WIL- which are located at Red Carpet Mini-Stor- 2010 Abbreviated Consolidated Plan. The as Instrument No. 2006-00905 of said Official 275-06 LITS age, 151 Lake Mendocino Dr., County of plan sets forth proposed objectives to ad- Records, will sell on 05/16/2006 at The main 4-25,5-2,9/06 SALE LOT NO. 12 Mendocino, Ukiah, CA, the following: dress priority issues regarding homelessness entrance to the Mendocino County Court- PUBLIC AUCTION ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 098-262-07-01 Julie Howerton Hshld Items Unit #B-33 in Mendocino County. house 100 North State Street Ukiah, CA at NOTICE OF SALE ON MAY 19, 2006 LAST ASSESSEE: LATE NITE RECORDS, Robert Bass Hshld Items Unit #C-130 The HSPG is interested in receiving input 10:00 A.M. at public auction to the highest OF TAX-DEFAULTED PROPERTY FOR INC. Robert Bass Hshld Items Unit#D-133 from the community, persons with disabilities, bidder for cash (payable at the time of sale in DELINQUENT TAXES MINIMUM BID: $3,400.00 Teresa Girelli Sullivan family caregivers, agencies, and advocacy lawful money of the United States), all right, Whereas, on February 7, 2006, Timothy J. SITUS ADDRESS: 25332 MADRONE PL., Hshld Items Unit#E-37 groups serving these individuals, and other title and interest conveyed to and now held by Knudsen, Mendocino County Tax Collector, WILLITS Kathy Espinoza Hshld Items Unit#F-37 interested parties. it under said Deed of Trust in the property sit- was directed by the Board of Supervisors of SALE LOT NO. 13 Thomas Thies Hshld Items Unit #L-341 Hearing locations: uated in said County and State hereinafter Mendocino County, State of California, to sell ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 098-271-03-01 Purchases must be paid for at the time of pur- Monday May 15, 2006, 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. described: The land referred to herein is situ- at public auction certain tax-defaulted proper- LAST ASSESSEE: LAWRENCE Y C & JOY chase in cash. All purchased items sold as it, Mendocino County Department of Social ated in the State of California, County of Men- ties which are subject to the power of sale, S. LEE where is and must be removed at the time of Services, 747 S. State Street, Ukiah. docino, and is described as follows: All that public notice is hereby given that unless said MINIMUM BID: $4,200.00 sale. Sale subject to cancellation in the event Big Sur Conference Room. certain real property situated in Sections 29 properties are redeemed before the close of SITUS ADDRESS: 25299 BROWN RD., WIL- of settlement between owner and obligated Wednesday May 17, 2006 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. and 30, Township 17 North, Range 12 West, business on the last business day prior there- LITS party. Auctioneer: Douglas P. Carter, (707) Mendocino County Department of Social Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, County of to, I will on May 19, 2006, at the hour of Ten SALE LOT NO. 16 468-8887 Bond #RED 1040197 Services, 221 S. Lenore Ave, Willits. Mendocino, State of California, described as o’clock a.m. in the Board of Supervisors ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 100-173-04-01 Atlantic Conference Room. follows: Beginning at a monument stamped Chambers, 501 Low Gap Road, Ukiah, in the LAST ASSESSEE: BAM L. GARCIA ET AL Wednesday May 17, 2006 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. 265-06 1/4S and C.S.M.C. designated as the East County of Mendocino, California, sell the said MINIMUM BID; $3,600.00 Mendocino County Department of Social 4-18,25,5-2,9/06 quarter corner of Section 30, Township 17 properties at public auction, to the highest SITUS ADDRESS: 1998 BUCKEYE DR., Services, 825 S. Franklin Street, Fort Bragg. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, North, Range 12 West, Mount Diablo Base bidder for cash in lawful money of the United WILLITS Harbor Conference Room. COUNTY OF MENDOCINO, and Meridian as shown on a Record of Sur- States or negotiable paper, for not less than SALE LOT NO. 17 For more information please contact Cynthia UKIAH BRANCH vey filed in Map Case 2, Drawer 28, Page 13, the minimum bid set forth in this notice. ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 100-183-14-01 Snider at (707) 463-7886 or In the Matter of the Application of Mendocino County Records; thence North If the properties are sold, parties of interest, LAST ASSESSEE: JONATHAN W. YOUNG [email protected] SHAWNEEN RACHELLE SCOTT, a minor, 89° 54' 57" East, 1334.58 feet to a point on as defined in Section 4675 of the California MINIMUM BID: $1,800.00 by JULIE W. SPOLJARIC, ESQ. his/her the west line of West Road, C.R. 237; thence Revenue and Taxation Code, have a right to SITUS ADDRESS: NO SITUS AVAILABLE Petitioner or Attorney, for Change of Name. North 0º 07' 45" West along the said west file a claim with the County for any proceeds SALE LOT NO. 18 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE line, 666.08 feet; thence North 89° 44' 42" from the sale which are in excess of the liens ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 100-274-09-01 OF NAME West, 1332.03 feet to a point on the section and costs required to be paid from the pro- LAST ASSESSEE: WEN LUNG & KUNG 302-06 Unlimited 303-06 line common to Sections 20 and 30, Town- ceeds. If excess proceeds result from the TSE OU 4/25,5/2,9,16/06 No. SCUKCVPT ‘0696651 4/25,5/2,9,16/06 ship 17 North, Range 12 West, Mount Diablo sale, notice will be given to parties of interest, MINIMUM BID: $900.00 FICTITIOUS Date: Filed April 10, 2006 FICTITIOUS Base and Meridian; thence North 0° 05' 26" pursuant to law. SITUS ADDRESS: 2833 PRIMROSE DR., BUSINESS NAME WHEREAS Julie W. Spoljaric, Esq, BUSINESS NAME East along the said section line, 673.98 feet; If redemption of the property is not made ac- WILLITS STATEMENT Attorney, petitioner, of applicant Shawneen STATEMENT thence South 86° 01' 44" West 2021.45 feet; cording to law before the property is sold, the SALE LOT NO. 19 File No.: 2006-F0295 Rachelle Scott, a minor, has filed a petition File No.: 06-F0296 thence South 0º 32' 04" West, 1309.63 feet to right of redemption will cease. ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 105-030-13 THE FOLLOWING with the clerk of this court for a decree chang- THE FOLLOWING a point on the north line of Parcel 4 of the I certify under penalty of perjury that the fore- LAST ASSESSEE: RONALD CADENHEAD PERSON(S) IS ing applicant’s name PERSON(S) IS Parcel Map filed in Map Case 2, Drawer 53, going is true and correct. ET AL (ARE) DOING BUSI- from SHAWNEEN RACHELLE SCOTT (ARE) DOING BUSI- Pages 97 and 98, Mendocino County Re- /s/ Timothy J. Knudsen MINIMUM BID: $8,400.00 NESS AS: to CARLY RACHELLE KELLEY NESS AS: cords; thence North 87° 07' 47" East along TIMOTHY J. KNUDSEN SITUS ADDRESS: 5740 RIDGEWOOD RD., All Access Backhoe ITIS ORDERED that all persons interested in SANEL 101 WINERY the said North line 698.87 feet to the North- TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR COUNTY WILLITS the above matter appear in Department E of & Tractor Service Sanel Valley Vintners east corner of the said Parcel 4; thence South OF MENDOCINO SALE LOT NO. 20 this court, 100 N. State Street, Ukiah, Cali- 5600 Robinson Club 12910 Highway 1° 37' 45" West along the east line of the said Executed at Ukiah, Mendocino County, Cali- ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 107-051-33 fornia, on MAY 26, 2006, at 9:30 a.m., or as Creek Road 101 Parcel 4, 85.07 feet; thence North 67° 14' 23" fornia on April 25, 2006. LAST ASSESSEE: MICHAEL JAMES & soon thereafter as the matter may be heard Ukiah, Ca 95482 Ukiah, CA 95482 East, 250.57 feet; thence North 79º 40' 34" PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM KATHLEEN BERRY and show cause, if any, why the petition for Daniel Lloyd Hillard Michael Albert Wier- East, 268.37 feet; thence North 87° 14' 39" EXPLANATION MINIMUM BID: $22,200.00 change of name should not be granted. 5600 Robinson enga East, 626.10 feet; thence South 20º 40' 00" The Assessor’s Parcel Number, when used to SITUS ADDRESS: 6230 APPALOOSA WAY, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of Creek Rd. 12910 Highway 101 East, 25.39 feet; thence North 89º 54'57" describe property in this list, refers to the As- WILLITS this order to show cause be published in the Ukiah, CA 95482 Ukiah, CA 95482 East, 201.68 feet to the point of beginning. sessor’s map book, the map page, the block SALE LOT NO. 21 Ukiah Daily Journal, a newspaper of general This business is con- Margaret Jeanette A.P. No.: 160-080-04, 160-080-06 & 160-070- on the map, if applicable, and to individual ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 127-250-07, circulation printed in Mendocino County, Cali- ducted by an Individ- Wierenga 16 Beneficiary hereby elects to conduct a parcel number on the map page or in the 127-260-03, 127-270-02, 127-290-01, 127- fornia, once a week for four successive ual. The registrant 12910 Highway 101 Unified Foreclosure Sale pursuant to the pro- block. 290-02, 127-300-06, 130-020-02, 130-030- weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the commenced to trans- Ukiah, CA 95482 visions of California Commercial Code Sec- A parcel number, such as 48-523-13-01, is 01, 130-040-01, 130-040-03, 130-070-02, petition. act business under This business is con- tion 9604(a)(1), et seq., and to be included in analyzed as follows: 130-080-01, 130-120-03, 130-120-04, 131- Julie W. Spoljaric, Esc. the fictitious business ducted by Husband the nonjudicial foreclosure of the real proper- 48 is the map book number; 523 is map page 010-11, 131-010-16 Mason & Morrison name or names listed & Wife. The regis- ty, interest described in the UCC Financing 52 and block 3 (if the “3” were a “0”, that page LAST ASSESSEE: R D BEACON 104 N. School St. above on Date , trants commenced to Statement filed with the Secretary of State of would not contain a block); 13 is the parcel MINIMUM BID: 130,200.00 Ukiah, CA 95482 2006. Endorsed-Filed transact business un- 07/15/1996 as #9619860810 and on number; the 01 is a coded suffix to the parcel SITUS ADDRESS: 7001, 7351, 7401 S. HWY (707) 468-9140 on Date, 2006 at the der the fictitious busi- 07/30/2001 as #0121860201. Collateral more number denoting the interest held in parcel 1 & 35375 CLIFF RDG RD., ELK /s/ Richard J. Henderson Mendocino County ness name or names particularly described as follows: All invento- 13. SALE LOT NO. 22 RICHARD J. HENDERSON Clerks Office. listed above on April ry, accounts receivable, contract rights, The suffixes used in conjunction with the par- ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 131-020-04, /s Daniel Lloyd Hill- 24, 2006. Endorsed- cel number are as follows: JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT equipment, machinery, general intangibles, 131-020-11, 131-020-13 Filed on April 24, 01 - Surface less fraction mineral rights ard goods, furniture and fixtures, and assets of LAST ASSESSEE: R D BEACON 300-06 2006 at the Mendoci- 02 - Fraction mineral rights DANIEL LLOYD any and every kind; whether any of the fore- MINIMUM BID: $4, 700.00 4-25,26,27,28,29,30,5-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9/06 no County Clerks Of- 05 - Surface less all mineral rights HILLARD going is owned now or acquired after; all ac- SITUS ADDRESS: NO SITUS AVAILABLE Bids and Quotations are requested from all fice. The maps referred to are available for inspec- cessions, additions, replacements, and sub- SALE LOT NO. 23 subcontractors, suppliers, small businesses, /s/Michael Albert tion in the office of the Assessor. 346-06 stitutions relating to any of the foregoing; all ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 131-020-12, and all certified D.B.E. firms for the following: Wierenga The properties that are subject of this notice 5/9,16,23,30/06 records of any kind relating to any of the fore- 131-020-07, 131-020-08 CALTRANS PROJECT NO. 01-397514 MICHAEL ALBERT are situated in the County of Mendocino, FICTITIOUS going; all proceeds related to any of the fore- LAST ASSESSEE: R D BEACON REALIGN HIGHWAY WITH TWO BRIDGES WIERENGA going (including insurance, general intangi- State of California, and are described as fol- MINIMUM BID: $5,200.00 IN MENDOCINO COUNTY BUSINESS NAME bles, and account proceeds). No warranty is lows: SITUS ADDRESS: NO SITUS AVAILABLE BID DATE: May 9, 2006 @ 2:00 PM STATEMENT File No.: 2006-F0334 made that any or all of the collateral still ex- SALE LOT NO. 3 SALE LOT NO. 24 We are soliciting bids for the following: THE FOLLOWING ists or is available for the successful bidder ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 014-060-03 ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 130-040-04, Provide materials or subcontracts to perform PERSON(S) IS and no warranty is made as to the condition LAST ASSESSEE: THOMAS R. & LINDA A. 131-010-17, 131-020-10 Signs, Barricades, Guardrail, Striping, Fence, (ARE) DOING BUSI- of any of the collateral, which will be sold "as CARTER LAST ASSESSEE: R D BEACON Erosion Ctrl/Landscaping, Underground Utilit- NESS AS: is", "where is". The property address and oth- MINIMUM BID: $3,600.00 ies, Reinforcing Steel, Concrete Rail, Clear- MINIMUM BID: $7,600.00 WELL MANNERED SITUS ADDRESS: 500 BRANSCOMB RD., ing, Earthwork, Prestressing, Minor Concrete, er common designation, if any, of the real SITUS ADDRESS: 35375 CLIFF RIDGE RD., MUTTS LAYTONVILLE Shotcrete, A.C. Paving, Electrical, Concrete property described above is purported to be: ELK 3401 Deerwood Dr. SALE LOT NO. 4 Curbs/Gutters/SW. 10950 West Road, Redwood Valley, CA The SALE LOT NO. 25 Ukiah, Ca 95482 ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 014-220-32 Plans may be purchased from State of Cali- undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 131-120-07, Sallie Rae Palmer fornia Dept. of Transportation Plans and any incorrectness of the property address and LAST ASSESSEE: STEWART HARWOOD 131-140-08, 131-140-09 3401 Deerwood Dr. Document Section, 1120 N. St., Room 200, other common designation, if any, shown ET AL LAST ASSESSEE: R D BEACON Ukiah, CA 95482 Sacramento, CA 95814-5605, (916-654- herein. The total amount of the unpaid bal- MINIMUM BID: $12,300.00 MINIMUM BID: $6,100.00 This business is con- 4490) fax 916-654-7028). Cost: $35 for non ance of the obligation secured by the property SITUS ADDRESS: 1325 BRANSCOMB RD., SITUS ADDRESS: NO SITUS AVAILABLE ducted by an Individ- bidders. to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, LAYTONVILLE SALE LOT NO. 26 ual. The registrant Read All Balfour Beatty Construction, Inc. expenses and advances at the time of the ini- SALE LOT NO. 5 ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 131-120-06, commenced to trans- tial publication of the Notice of Sale is: ASSESSORS PARCEL NO. 027-121-07 131-120-04, 131-020-14 2333 Courage Drive, Suite C act business under $2,332,394.39 In addition to cash, the Trust- LAST ASSESSEE: DONNELLA G. WYMER LAST ASSESSEE: R D BEACON Fairfield, CA 94533 the fictitious business About It! ee will accept a cashier's check drawn on a ET AL MINIMUM BID: $5,700.00 Lic. No. 89475 name or names listed The Ukiah state or national bank, a check drawn by a MINIMUM BID: $7,700.00 SITUS ADDRESS: NO SITUS AVAILABLE Phone (707) 427-8900 Fax (707) 427-8901 above on May 10, Contact: Betty Rizzio state or federal credit union or a check drawn SITUS ADDRESS: 44100 PORT RD., POINT SALE LOT NO. 27 2006. Endorsed-Filed 100% Performance and Payment Bonds may DAILY JOURNAL by a state or federal savings and loan associ- ARENA ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 131-140-07, on May 10, 2006 at be required. Contact Balfour Beatty Construc- ation, savings association or savings bank SALE LOT NO. 7 131-120-05, 131-020-15, 131-020-09, the Mendocino Coun- tion, Inc. for bonding and insurance Your Local specified in Section 5102 of the Financial ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO. 069-051-22 LAST ASSESSEE: R D BEACON ty Clerks Office. assistance. Code and authorized to do business in this LAST ASSESSEE: STEVEN L. HENSLEY MINIMUM BID: $8,000.00 /s Sallie Palmer Daily Newspaper! An Equal Opportunity Employer SALLIE PALMER

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WORKING with kids, reational and facility SERVICES 489-9883 x17628. Financing 520 Cypress St. $100 - $1,000/day $725/mo. + dep. No We offer pd. vaca- small homelike envi- 915 W. Church St. use functions; assists seeks 2 additional available. Classes Ft. Bragg, CA 95437 potential! Call: 800- sect. 8/N/P.All utils. WANTED tion, heath & retire- ronment, good pay & or on line@ organizations with homes for Shelter start every Wednes- Care program 361-1923 24hr msg. pd. 462-8700 450 TO BUY ment. F/T year round. benefits. Fax resume wwwtrinitycfs.org HUD subsidized planning and pro- day. Reference #163. Applicants need to Free Samples. Town house 2 bdrm I buy silver, gold, Pay DOE. 485-5966 to 463-6957 senior housing to gram development; EOE. LOGISTICS/ have at least 1 spare INCREASE GAS 1 1/2 bth, Dish Wash- platinum Top Prices Head Start Teacher income qualified directs scheduling of bdrm to house a child WAREHOUSING. MILEAGE up to 30% er Sm yd. H20 & gbg Other stuff too. 707- COOK PT EMPLOYMENT Salary $12-$13 per hr. applicants. athletic fields, school for up to 30 days. Entry level appren- with the MPG fuel pd. cov. pking N/P 223-9338/463-3900 Apply in person TRAINING Please apply or send grounds, parks and Guaranteed monthly ticeship available for allotment. Generous capsule. Ordering & $760/mo. 463-3721 1343 S. Dora St. POSSIBILITIES. Resume to: Must be 62+ or community facilities. increase upon place- information online @ Youth Ages 17-21. Pinoleville Native H.S. grad. Must be mobility impaired. request application: 460 APPLIANCES Counselors Ukiah area call American Head Start willing to relocate & City of Healdsburg ment. Income tax-ex- www.IFuelGood.net empt. Exp. with chil- 320 DUPLEXES 2 mo. old elec. Whirl- Entry/Adv pos. in- 467-5924 500 Pinoleville Dr. under age 34. Call 1- or call David- 1-888- Personnel Office, dren req. 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Entry/Adv pos. in- call 456-3778 743-1721 Please call with no more than 1 $4,800/month. 60-90 seeks motivated, Guaranteed. 485-1216 prison tx pgm in Sol- HANDYPERSON 707-964-7715 SALES biological child con- days. A 20-40 year maintained. $1100. IMMEDIATE dependable, individ- $1300 sec. 462-4759 ano. Exp w/crim. jus- Apply in person OPENING ASSOCIATE sidered. earning on your MISC. tice, grp/indiv. coun- Baechtel Creek Inn. ual w/basic con- Retirees invited to $40,000 investment. In Kelseyville Older 480 FOR SALE P/T Receptionist/ Now Hiring servers, F/T. Benefits avail. apply. Contact TLC sel. Fax: 415-499- 101 Gregory Ln. struction exp. for Oil & Gas. Equity 4bd 1bth duplex Antique Safe. Clerk Duties incl. bussers, & kitchen, Apply in person 707-463-1100 1912 Willits F/T position. Must Capital Incestments. $950/mo. $2,000 Comb. Methodist phones, mail, filing, cooks & bartenders. THURSTON Lic#236800809 have reliable vehicle 1-888-722-5790. sec dep. 275-2128 Church Ukiah typing,errands. Please apply @ HONDA & valid DL. Benefit Vocational START YOUR OWN Upper Lg. 2BD. 489-4607 100 Computer skills a Crushed Grape 1400 Hastings Rd. plus. Must have own pkg avail. Apply at Ukiah. Ask for Resource Landscape Curbing Xclean. Quiet. 13500 Hwy 101 A Power Wheelchair Kawi transp.,Dr. lic., auto Selzer Realty 300 Jeremy Pickens Specialist l-lll- Business- High De- 165 Oak Manor Ct. Hopland How to get for NO ins, references. E. Gobbi St., Ukiah (Ukiah) mand. Low Over- No S/P/Sec. 8. Place Now Hiring- BRAGG COST!! $0 Free info. SAWFILERS 2 posi- Work w/adults - heads. High Profit. $750+Dep. 462-2234 Send appl. to ABOUT IT SALON, Willits Project Architect tions at sawmill lo- intake, case manage- Training Available. 800-350-7033 PO Box 1389 Fort Bragg. Stations TLCD Architecture cated in Cloverdale, ment, counseling, job Priced from $12,000. HOMES ALASKA 459-7330 Ukiah, Ca. 95482 Available. $400/mo seeks a qualified Li- CA. Bandsaw Bench- placement, support 1-800-667-5372. 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Contact tion $13.17/hr to 3bd 2ba House Min. 3 yrs. exp. lent benefits and op- all util. 707-272-6100 $4,100. 25x42 RN’s LPNs CNA’s Dan 707-894-4242. $17.02/hr w/bene. Oak Manor area • Casino Host plumbing, plants, portunity for growth 1244 S. State St. $6,200. 30x52 Days/Pms/Nocs SECRET $1300/mo Pick up plan reading, custom- and professional sat- Job des/app avail $9,800. 40x82 • Cashier 8 hrs or 12 hr Shifts SHOPPERS MPIC, 631 So. appl at Paoli er relations & esti- isfaction. Send re- Banquet Hall & $18,400. Many sizes Per-Diem or TRAVEL Needed to Evaluate Orchard Ave., Ukiah, Kitchen Ukiah Senior Mortgage & Reality • Drop Team Member mating. sume: Cindy Hopper, and models. Positions Local Bussinesses CA 707-467-5900; Center 499 Leslie St. 950 Waugh Ln Ends/accessories op- Landscape Irriga- 111 Santa Rosa Ave. • Concessions Call David @ Flex hrs, E-Mail TDD 1-800-735- 462-4343 5bd/3ba Gorgeous tional. Pioneer 1-800- tion Repair - Min. 2 #300, Santa Rosa, 916-275-0165 Req’d 800-585-9024 2929; EOE, Hse Blt in ‘05 2 car 668-5422. Paid Full Benefits yrs. exp. req. trouble- CA 95404, fax to: COMMERCIAL shooting heads, Redwood Tree ext 6520 Deadline: 5/19/06 gar. Immac + many SPA-Deluxe ‘06 Please contact the Casino at 707-525-5616 RESIDENTIAL & valves controllers, Pickup & deliver cars TOW TRUCK Window Covering OFFICE SPACE upgrades. $1675/mo model. 30 jets. or email: (707)459-7330 customer relations. locally. Customer DRIVER NEEDED. Installer On call. AVAILABLE N/S Tiny pet poss Therapy seat. Never Applications may be picked up Clean DMV req. [email protected] service skills a must. Exp. nec. 462-5667 Good Pay. Exp a For recorded Listings, Wlts Avail approx 6/1 used. Warr.Can del. at the Casino. Benefits avl. 468-8021 See www.tlcd.com 462-4472 ask for Gary must. 462-0551 M-F Call 462-1840 Ext. 195 Gateway 459-5363 $2750.707-468-4300 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL TUESDAY, MAY 9, 2006 -15

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Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs Today Wed. Today Wed. TODAY and tonight’s lows. City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Anaheim 72/58/pc 77/59/pc Napa 76/46/s 79/49/s Antioch 80/53/s 84/55/s Needles 96/68/s 97/70/s 85° Arroyo Grande 69/45/pc 76/45/pc Oakland 65/51/s 70/53/s Sunrise today ...... 6:06 a.m. Atascadero 83/47/pc 85/49/pc Ontario 78/57/pc 82/58/s Sunset tonight ...... 8:13 p.m. Rockport 58/46 Auburn 80/53/s 85/55/s Orange 74/56/pc 83/56/pc Mostly sunny; pleasant in the Moonrise today ...... 5:01 p.m. Barstow 92/59/s 94/66/s Oxnard 65/55/pc 66/55/pc afternoon Moonset today ...... 4:16 a.m. Laytonville Big Sur 60/50/pc 62/53/pc Palm Springs 95/67/s 99/71/s Covelo 83/48 Bishop 85/43/s 86/46/s Pasadena 70/59/pc 78/60/s 84/49 Blythe 98/67/s 100/67/s Pomona 76/55/pc 85/55/s MOON PHASES Burbank 72/57/pc 79/58/s Potter Valley 84/46/s 89/52/s TONIGHT Westport California City 87/55/s 91/57/s Redding 84/54/s 89/55/s Full Last New First 58/46 Carpinteria 65/54/pc 67/55/pc Riverside 80/55/pc 85/56/s Catalina 63/53/pc 66/56/pc Sacramento 85/53/s 88/54/s 47° Chico 83/54/s 87/57/s Salinas 67/51/pc 73/51/pc Fort Bragg Willows Crescent City 54/44/s 55/45/s San Bernardino 77/56/pc 83/56/s Death Valley 98/67/s 99/66/s San Diego 65/60/pc 66/60/pc May 12 May 20 May 26 June 3 57/44 83/54 Clear Downey 70/58/pc 73/59/pc San Fernando 72/56/pc 80/57/s Encinitas 67/56/pc 70/58/pc San Francisco 66/52/s 66/52/s ALMANAC Elk Willits Escondido 73/55/pc 76/56/pc San Jose 73/52/s 77/56/s 84/45 Eureka 56/40/s 55/44/s San Luis Obispo 69/48/pc 76/49/pc Ukiah through 2 p.m. Monday 58/49 Redwood Valley Fort Bragg 57/44/s 59/46/s San Rafael 72/50/s 81/52/s WEDNESDAY 84/46 Temperature Fresno 88/60/s 90/62/s Santa Ana 69/58/pc 72/58/pc 90° High ...... 75° UKIAH Gilroy 82/47/s 86/51/s Santa Barbara 65/54/pc 68/53/pc Low ...... 46° 85/47 Indio 96/63/s 98/65/s Santa Cruz 66/51/pc 71/53/s 53° Normal high ...... 74° Lakeport Irvine 69/58/pc 72/58/pc Santa Monica 68/58/pc 69/59/pc Normal low ...... 46° 84/47 Hollywood 73/58/pc 77/58/pc Santa Rosa 80/48/s 80/47/s Philo Record high ...... 98° in 1931 Lucerne Lake Arrowhead 73/46/s 79/46/s S. Lake Tahoe 67/29/s 71/32/s 77/49 Boonville Lodi 86/52/s 87/56/s Stockton 86/52/s 86/56/s Mostly sunny and very warm Record low ...... 32° in 1930 87/48 84/47 Precipitation Lompoc 61/44/pc 64/48/pc Tahoe Valley 67/28/s 71/32/s Long Beach 69/58/pc 72/58/pc Torrance 67/58/pc 66/59/pc 24 hrs to 2 p.m. Mon...... 0.00” Gualala Los Angeles 72/58/pc 76/60/pc Vacaville 84/52/s 87/54/s THURSDAY Month to date ...... 0.00” Mammoth 70/32/s 72/37/s Vallejo 76/47/s 81/50/s Normal month to date ...... 0.38” 58/43 Clearlake 84/47 Marysville 84/50/s 88/54/s Van Nuys 72/56/pc 81/57/s 83° Season to date ...... 55.42” Modesto 85/55/s 90/61/s Visalia 85/56/s 90/58/s Last season to date ...... 38.68” Monrovia 75/58/pc 80/58/s Willits 84/45/s 88/50/s Normal season to date ...... 37.80” Cloverdale 48° Monterey 62/48/pc 65/52/pc Yosemite Valley 81/42/s 82/45/s 84/52 Morro Bay 62/51/pc 67/54/pc Yreka 74/35/s 80/39/s Mostly sunny and very warm Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2006 Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r- rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

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measurement of mature crab when the spring transition Dungeness crab fishery has Judge inclined to Crab populations, since nearly all occurs. If it’s in March and become the staple of most 4-year-old crabs are caught April, like in 2004, there Northern California fisher- during the season, which typ- Continued from Page 1 should be lots of megalopae. men. And it may become halt California’s ically runs from December to But if it’s late -- especially even more important, like it need to thrive. June. months late like last year -- is this year, when weak high school exit exam In an unpublished paper, For five years, Shanks and paltry few megalopae show Klamath River stocks force a OSU’s Alan Shanks and Roegner collected megalopae up. The sooner they get to closure of salmon fishing for By JULIET WILLIAMS diploma. In his tentative rul- Curtis Roegner with the in Coos Bay, Ore. They found shore, Shanks and Roegner hundreds of miles north and Associated Press ing, Freedman said he would National Oceanic and that the ups and downs of the not object to school districts say, the less likely they are to south of the river. Crab may SACRAMENTO — An Atmospheric Administration commercial catch of be preyed on or to starve. pull a lot of fishermen Alameda County Superior making a notation on diplo- propose that the Dungeness Dungeness crab in Oregon mas to indicate whether stu- Running all the informa- through. Court judge issued a tentative crab catch is intimately tied and California was tightly ruling late Monday saying he dents had passed. tion together, you have a pre- “It’s still one of the most to the timing of these winds. linked to the ups and downs diction. productive fisheries going for is likely to prohibit the state’s Superintendent of Public of megalopae. Instruction Jack O’Connell If they are right, the 2007- us,” Kalvass said. high school exit exam from 2008 crab season should be a From an economic per- taking effect this year, siding issued a statement calling the No-guarantee game If productivity could be boom. The 2008-2009 season spective, fisheries managers Making the forecast would matched with predictability, it with attorneys who say the exam “a cornerstone of with this information could exam discriminates against California’s school account- should be a bust. only require simple trapping could help smooth the frus- ability system” and saying he get excellent estimates of of megalopae, or if one is tratingly unforeseeable future poor students and those who commercial catch four years would appeal any ruling Riding the wind willing to bank on Shanks’ fishermen face every year. It are learning English. in the future, the pair wrote. A group of high school stu- blocking implementation of Dungeness crabs mate just and Roegner’s broader could be done rather cheaply, the test. offshore in winter. Within “That clear-cut of an dents and their parents sued answer is new,” said Shanks hypothesis, just registering said Kalvass, who’s been try- the state Department of “Independent research three months, the eggs hatch, the shift in the wind. ing to drum up funds to put Education in February seek- shows that because of the high and larvae travel farther and in a phone interview, “espe- cially with Dungeness crab.” Such a tool could lead to out collectors for megalopae. ing a preliminary injunction to school exit exam students are farther from shore. greater certainty for fisher- Of course, if the informa- To survive as adults, the The migration of mega- halt application of the exam working harder and learning men, possibly even allowing tion proves to be prophetic, it for this year’s senior class. more, and those who are little crabs -- called mega- lopae form the open ocean to lopae at this stage -- ride tidal near-shore waters is helped some to opt out if it’s going could even affect price nego- Both sides are scheduled to struggling are getting the help to be a tough year, leaving tiations between fishermen appear Tuesday before Judge they need to succeed,” he said currents to reach the mouths along by currents, Shanks and in a statement. of rivers and bays, where Roegner wrote. Those cur- slimmer pickings to fewer and seafood processors, Robert Freedman in Oakland. fishermen. Or it could allow Kalvass said, always a touchy Freedman said in his tenta- O’Connell wrote the 1999 they nestle into eel grass and rents are governed by wind: tive ruling that he is likely to legislation that enacted the other vegetation. When the southwesterly fishermen to spend less time subject and the source of issue the injunction, based on exit exam and has been a In mid-spring, said former winds of winter shift to and money on gear in a year strife almost every year. the plaintiffs’ argument that strong proponent of it. The crab fisherman Jimmy Smith, northwesterlies, the current predicted to be tight, said Getting fishermen to bite all California students do not department said last week that it’s possible to see millions of shifts to run closer to the Pete Kalvass, a marine biolo- on such a concept may be have access to the same quali- about 11 percent of this year’s tiny crabs in the Eureka coast. That shift may trans- gist with the California more difficult. ty of education. senior class has yet to pass the Slough, say, or the mouth of port the little crabs closer to Department of Fish and Newman said there are far “It means that students in English and math test, the Eel River. shore with it. Game. too many variables at work in California will not be although students have multi- “There’s a maze of sloughs It’s called the spring transi- While the number of boats the life cycle of crabs, and as deprived of a diploma unless ple opportunities to take the alive with those little things,” tion, and timing could be the in the fishery has gone from hard as people have looked, the state properly and fairly exam. Smith said. key. 769 in 1990-1991 to 385 in none yet have been solid prepares them for the exit About 47,000 students As the crabs grow, they With a little less accuracy, 2001-2002, it jumped again indicators of the future catch. exam,” said Arturo Gonzalez, have not yet passed both parts molt, shedding shells to build Shanks and Roegner found to 423 in 2004-2005. Some years, crabs just appear a San Francisco attorney who of the exam. Department offi- larger ones before migrating that the number of little crabs With steep regulations on out of nowhere, he said. is representing the students. cials noted that in previous into the ocean. -- the megalopae, that is -- trawling for bottom fish, cur- “There’s no guarantee in “We’ve submitted substan- years, about 13 percent of At 4 years old, they are big returning to the near-shore tailed salmon seasons, and the crab game,” Newman tial evidence, overwhelming seniors, or about 50,000 stu- enough to harvest. Fisherman environment, depends on restrictions on rock fish, the said. evidence that kids who attend dents, failed to graduate for can only keep male crabs schools in large cities are far various reasons. over a certain size, leaving Special education students more likely to be taught by females and younger males to teachers who are not qualified who sued the state over the exit exam won a one-year produce the next generation. or credentialed.” The annual haul is an good This year’s graduating exemption while the state class is the first one required comes up with an alternative to pass the exam to earn a for them. • Willits • NOYO THEATRE 459-NOYO (6696) Visit us at our website www.cinemawest.com INDEPENDENT FILM SERIES 7:00PM WED & THUS ONLY the school district. 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