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7 58551 69301 0 Wednesday: Mostly sunny; H 91º L 53º 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 14 pages, Volume 150 Number 75 email: [email protected] Fires still burn across the county By ROB BURGESS The Daily Journal As it rose over the eastern hills Sunday, the rising sun revealed the day-old haze covering the Ukiah Valley still held a tight grip over the county, as firefighters worked frantically to get a handle on the hundreds of fires raging across Northern . As Sunday evening progressed Cal Fire spokeswoman Tracy Boudreaux said they were still fighting some 90 fires in Mendocino County with some 60 of them unstaffed as yet. The fires had by Sunday evening consumed some 3,800 acres. Mandatory evacuations were issued in the areas of Running Springs Road, Flynn Creek and the Cherry Creek subdivision along Highway 162 in the north county. “The smoke coming from these fires can be seen as far as Sonoma County,” stated Tracy Boudreaux, Cal Fire informa-

See FIRES, Page 2 Sarah Baldik/The Daily Journal Lena Nunn of Sweet Memories Butterfly Farm holds a Painted Lady butterfly in her hand in her “Flight House” in Potter Valley Saturday morning. Willits could lose Healing Hearts Butterflies By LINDA WILLIAMS donations, says Bogue. The Willits News “We believe this program is Shutting down Healing exactly what Prop 63 had in Hearts one of the main pub- mind,” says Bogue. She esti- licly funded mental health mates more than 200 north care providers in Willits as of county residents have been June 30 was part of a compre- helped by the center since it Raised to be freed hensive draft plan being con- opened in 2007, with a steady sidered by the Mendocino turnover as people heal and By SARA HOUSE County Health and Human move on. Health professionals For the Daily Journal Services Agency. The draft from throughout the region It is a tradition at many weddings to was posted May 21 on the have been increasingly refer- throw rice, birdseed or confetti as a county website www.co.men- ring patients to the center as symbol of well wishes to the bride and docino.ca.us/mh/ with a pub- word spread of its effective- groom. However, rice has been banned lic comment period closing ness, says Bogue. from many wedding venues because of June 23. The proposed plan “It has been an absolute its dangerous threat to birds and other concentrates county resources lifesaver for me,” says Kim animals. on live in centers in Ukiah and now a regular at the center, Though there are limited options as Fort Bragg serving 20 adults volunteering to help others. “I to what to throw at weddings, there is suffered a deep depression an alternative that is less threatening, in each. “I don’t agree with the plan from a series of life crises, a and more attractive than rice and bird- relocation and the loss of a seed; butterflies. [as proposed] and believe it is Sweet Memories Butterfly Farm, dead in the water,” says Third husband’s job.” Kim, who had located in Potter Valley, raises and sells District Supervisor John been very active in the Willits butterflies for special events, such as Pinches. “We extended the community found herself weddings. Not only can they be money for the Healing Hearts slowly becoming isolated released at weddings, but in memory of group until the end of August, from friends and family. a loved one at a funeral or memorial. so they have time to bid on the “When I first came in I They can even be released in one’s own new contract.” thought it was a cardiac sup- garden, and the butterflies will usually The county health agency port group,” she jokes. “The remain in their new home, as long as is the administrator of the existing system just doesn’t they have host flowers to live and feed state Mental Health Services do it, spending a half hour or on. Act (Proposition 63) funds, 40 minutes with a therapist “Some customers have told me that which requires no matching once a week just wasn’t help- up to two weeks after the release of county or city money and cur- ing. The idea you can come their new butterflies, they are still there rently funds the Healing here and know there is always (in the garden),” says Lena Nunn, co- Hearts self-help center in someone here to talk with. owner and manager of the farm with Willits. Some days I had to drag her mother. Pinches thinks the existing myself here in my pajamas.” Nunn said she became interested in Healing Hearts program may Kim slowly began making butterflies after reading a book on not meet the narrow require- progress with her depression them, and soon after they created their ments for funding under the and now is volunteering at the butterfly habitat and business. For act because it does not exclu- center to help others. “We do about five years Nunn’s butterfly farm sively provide mental health so much with so little, with has been flourishing with customers support services. While he our effort and slim resources from all over the country. In fact, Nunn thinks the other services pro- we provide exponential says that most incoming orders are vided by the group may be results,” says Kim. “It makes from outside of California. During but- needed within the community, no logical sense to consider terfly season, which is from April to they cannot be funded using cutting out something that November, Sweet Memories Butterfly mental health act funds. works for the community for Farm also hosts tours for families and Healing Hearts opened in so little money.” school field trips to better educate their Willits in early 2007 and has “We offer what we can,” guests about the butterfly population. helped hundreds of north says Rayna Maginte at the Over 2,000 butterflies are sold and county residents, says Ellen Willits Integrated Services shipped all over the country each day Bogue a mental health nurse Center, “and many of our by this busy home business in Potter at the center. Healing Hearts is clients leave here and spend Valley. They also sell dried flowers, able to operate on a shoestring the rest of the day at Healing nature gifts, homemade crafts and gar- annual budget of only Hearts.” Maginte says her This newly-hatched Mourning Cloak butterfly gently fans its wings to $80,000 due to extensive vol- clients have come to rely on See BUTTERFLIES, Page 14 dry them on a fountain, Saturday. unteer staff time, peer help programs and community See HEALING, Page 14 NEW 10x20 units R-30 insulated UKIAH FREE MOVE-IN TRUCK STORAGE 468-0800 call for details 2 – MONDAY, JUNE 23, 2008 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] FUNERAL NOTICES

[\ June 16, 2008 at of Ukiah, CA. the age of 74. Grand daughters Rochelle He will be remembered A and Kristi N Temple of for many life changing HI., Grandson William achievements. He coached M.H. Temple of HI., baseball for Little Bill is also survived by League and Ukiah High second wife Julia A School for many Temple and her family. years. A member of Willits Daughters: Cathy A. Shifter’s Car Club. De-Atley, Patty D. Jackson He performed in many and Kim L. Rodal- Community College legas. Grand daughters plays and also with the Emily Rodriguez and Ukiah Players Theater. Alisha Friar. Great grand- Bill is proceeded in children, David M. death by his first wife, and Jacquelyn X. Patsy Jane Temple. He is Rodriguez. WILLIAM (BILL) K. TEMPLE survived by son, Memorial service will be Bill Temple of Redwood William M. Temple and held Friday June 27, Valley, CA. passed wife Terise of Hawaii. 2008 at Eversole Mortuary away unexpectedly Monday Daughter Benita K. Biester at 11:00 A.M.

Ukiah Valley Fire District firefighters Arron Sulivan and Ryan Cooley put out a The world briefly smoldering oak tree by lightning while tree faller Brant Brooks watches. the smoke continues to blan- ranged in size from less than ket the Ukiah Valley. an acre to more than 750 Fires Meanwhile at least 24 acres. Consumers to pay more Rod Brenneman, president and chief execu- small wildland fires started on Gov. Arnold tive of Seaboard Foods, a pork supplier in Continued from Page 1 for meat, dairy after Midwest Sawnee Mission, Kan. that produces 4 million the Mendocino National Schwarzenegger's office said floods send corn prices soaring hogs a year, said high corn costs were already tion officer, in a release issued Forest when the lightning Saturday that lightning had forcing producers in his industry to cut back on late Saturday night. storm passed through sparked nearly 400 fires from NEW YORK (AP) — Raging Midwest the number of animals they raise. “Firefighters continue to bat- Saturday. The fires range in Monterey County to the floodwaters that swallowed crops and sent tle fires with the greatest size from one-tenth of an acre California-Oregon line. The corn and soybean prices soaring are about to threat to homes and property. to three acres in remote and governor ordered the give consumers more grief at the grocery store. Zimbabwe opposition leader Cal Fire has recieved well wilderness areas across the California National Guard to In the latest bout of food inflation, beef, pulling out of election, over 100 reports of fires in national forest on all three assist in firefighting efforts. pork, poultry and even eggs, cheese and milk Mendocino County from Ranger Districts (Covelo, South of , a are expected to get more expensive as live- citing violence, intimidation fire that burned homes and stock owners go out of business or are forced lightning that occured over Upper Lake and Grindstone). to slaughter more cattle, hogs, turkeys and HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Opposition the past 24 hours. These fires Firefighters are on many of closed a stretch of highway chickens to cope with rocketing costs for corn- leader Morgan Tsvangirai pulled out of are mostly in remote areas of the fires, working to suppress was 90 percent contained after based animal feed. Zimbabwe’s violence-wracked presidential the county with very little them. Two of the fires have charring 630 acres, or less The floods engulfed an estimated 2 million runoff Sunday, declaring that the election was threat to communities. been contained. Crews are than a square mile. or more acres of corn and soybean fields in no longer credible and the loss of life among Homeowners who feel an moving to other sites as they Evacuation orders were lifted Iowa, Indiana, Illinois and other key growing his supporters was simply too high. immediate threat to their safe- contain fires. Additional fire- Saturday, a day after roughly states, sending world grain prices skyward on The announcement cleared the way for ty should use their best judge- fighters, engines and fire doz- 2,000 people fled their homes. fears of a substantially smaller corn crop. The President Robert Mugabe to continue his 28- ment and not wait to be told to ers have been requested to Cal Fire expected that fire government will give a partial idea of how year rule, despite mounting condemnation evacuate.” assist. to be fully contained Sunday. many corn acres were lost before the end of the from even loyal African allies that the former On Sunday morning No structures have been It was the third major blaze month, but experts say the trickle-down effect independence hero has become a despot who Boudreaux said that no health reported as lost or damagedas to hit Santa Cruz County in could be more dramatic later this year, affect- has bankrupted the country’s once thriving advisories related to the of Sunday. the past month. A 520-acre ing everything from Thanksgiving turkeys to economy. blaze destroyed 11 buildings Christmas hams. campfire-scented smoke had The brunt of the storm hit been issued as of yet. at around 6 p.m. Friday and in the Santa Cruz Mountains, “Fire creates its own subsequently caused approxi- and a fire near Corralitos cov- was found at apporoximatelt weather at times too,” she mately 100 fires to rage, some ered more than 4,200 acres POLICE REPORTS 3:38 p.m. Friday. His death CORRECTIONS said. “The smoke (in Ukiah) is now up to 125 acres, from the and destroyed about 100 buildings. The following were was officially called a drown- The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this being pushed east from the South Coast up through the space to correct errors or make clarifications northeast portion of the coun- To the south along the compiled from reports ing. to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- coastal areas so we’ll be see- prepared by the Ukiah ing that for the next few days. ty. coast, firefighters worked ary notices or birth announcements will The largest fire in Northern against a nearly 80-square- Police Department. To Those arrested by law enforcement result in reprinting the entire article. Errors Obviously it’s not good air officers are innocent until proven guilty. mile fire in a remote part of anonymously report may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. quality.” California had spread across People reported as having been arrest- 4.7 square miles of grassy the Los Padres National crime information, call ed may contact the Daily Journal once The Mendocino County Air woodland by early Sunday. It Forest in Monterey County. It 463-6205. their case has been concluded so the Quality District issued an results can be reported. Those who feel LOTTERY NUMBERS began Saturday afternoon in was about 55 percent con- the information is in error should con- advisory Sunday noted that Napa County and quickly tained. tact the appropriate agency. In the case DAILY 3: 0, 9, 7. the smoke in the air would spread into a mostly rural area Boudreaux said anyone ARRESTED -- Kevin of those arrested on suspicion of dri- FANTASY 5: 1, 5, 12, continue to be heavy and of Solano County. with information on possibly Crook, 22, of Ukiah, was ving under the influence of an intoxi- 21, 24. imposed a health advisory arrested at 12:15 a.m. cant: all DUI cases reported by law Thunderstorms were also unreported fires should call enforcement agencies are reported by DAILY DERBY: through 9 a.m. Monday. responsible for more than 60 911 immediately. Saturday at the intersection of the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes 1st: 07 Eureka District staff recommend that no exceptions. fires Saturday in Shasta- The Associated Press con- South State Street and Luce 2nd: 09 Winning Spirit anyone with respiratory prob- tributed to this story. Avenue on suspicion of dri- Trinity National Forest, about 3rd: Hot Shot lems , especially the elderly, 160 miles north of Rob Burgess can be ving under the influence. Race Time: 1.45.71 limit outdoor activites while reached at [email protected]. ARRESTED -- William Sacramento. Those fires Bertrand, 25, of Talmage, was arrested at 1:17 a.m. Saturday at the intersection of Hospital and Hamilton drives on suspi- cion of driving uner the influ- ence. ARRESTED -- Veronica Martinez, 33, of Ukiah, was Save The Ukiah Valley Fireworks arrested at 2:19 a.m. Saturday in the 200 block of Leslie We need you to be a sponsor and join the business people who are committed to saving this Valley Street on suspicion of driving tradition. Your participation is appreciated. There is still time to help. The fireworks display will be held on under the influence. July 5, 2008 at the Ukiah Fairgrounds. SHERIFF’S REPORTS The following were Sponsorship Levels compiled from reports prepared by the DIAMOND •EMERALD •SAPPHIRE • RUBY • Pearl • Honorary Mendocino County SAPPHIRE SPONSORS Sheriff’s Office: DIAMOND SPONSORS • Realty World Selzer Realty • John Mayfield & Jack Cox DIVER IDENTIFIED - • Ukiah Speedway EMERALD • Furniture Design Center •Ross Mayfield Jr. The abalone diver who was found dead Friday near • Ukiah Daily Journal •Fetzer Vineyards • Les Schwab of Ukiah •Thurston Auto Plaza Russian Gulch State Park was • C&M Storage •Mendo Mill indentified Sunday as Jared • Coyote Valley Shodakai Casino • Savings Bank Of Mendocino County Robert Wagner, 32 of Citrus • KWINE Heights. He disappeared PEARL SPONSORS HONORARY while diving with family and RUBY •Bouchey Roofing Inc. •WIPF Const. •Ukiah Storage •Factory Pipe • WalMart of Ukiah •Dig Music •Northern Aggregates Inc. •Ukiah Valley Smart Growth Coalition • Redwood Heating & Cooling • Lillian’s Day Spa • Acme Rigging DETAIL CENTER •Mendo Lake Credit Union • Ron’s Quality Construction 859 N. State Street •Harley Davidson (707) 462-4472 For information on how you can help sponsor this event contact: John C. Graff, 417 West Mill St., Ukiah • 391-2485 Deluxe Detail $225

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Ukiah Elks Lodge: Regular meeting second and fourth Wednesday of every month; dinner at 6 p.m. (reservations required); meeting at 7 p.m.; 1200 Hastings Road, Ukiah; for information call 462-1728. Red Cross Disaster Action Team: Preparation for disas- ter/disaster response; 6 p.m.; fourth Tuesday; at 776 S. State St., Suite 102 B, Ukiah; 463-2456. Parents for Peace: Meets fourth Thursday; 6:30 p.m.; Mendocino Environmental Center, 106 W. Standley St.; to share thoughts and strategies regarding the creation of a more peaceful and just world; call Cecily at 459-4824. Telephone Pioneers of Lake and Mendocino County: Meets fourth Thursday for meeting and luncheon; All telephone employees, retired or not, and their spouses are invited to attend; for information and location, call Virginia at 462-3123. Habitat for Humanity-Mendocino Inland Chapter: Board and committee meeting fourth Thursday each month, at 7 p.m., 107 S. Oak St.; public invited; for information call Jim at 462-8913, or write to P.O. Box 1378, Ukiah. Christian Motorcyclist Assoc. breakfast meetings: Meets fourth Saturday at 9 a.m. at a local restaurant in Ukiah. There will be a short ride after breakfast; for information call Sam, 459-7000 or Jerry, 459-4316. Ukiah Area Republican Women: Meets last Tuesday of the month at noon at the Ukiah Garden Cafe; informative and inter- esting luncheon speakers; for more information call Dottie Kauffman at 462-7036. North Coast Striders: Running and walking club board meets the last Wednesday; membership dues, $12 per person or $18 per family including a newsletter; for information call 462- 3329 or e-mail striders.org.

WEEKLY MEETINGS Participants in the U.C. Leadership Forum were, from left: front row: Nicanor Ceja, Annaly Torres, Rahul Patel and Gerardo Lopez Reyes; Back row: Geri Burrell, Erica Lopez Ayala, Alondra Herrera, Monica Adults Molested as Children: Meets at 1 to 2:30 p.m. every Moreno, Brenda Lopez, Christina Ayala, Araceli Lopez Ayala, Elizabeth Nieves, Alejandra Rubio and Thursday; call Judy or Linda for location and additional infor- Geronimo Guevara. mation at 462-9196. Alanon: Meets 7 p.m. on Sunday at the Ukiah Methodist Church on Pine Street; 1 p.m. on Mondays, noon on Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m. on Thursdaya, noon on Fridays and 10:30 a.m. on Local students participate in Saturdays at Calvary Baptist Church, 465 Luce Ave.; 463-1867 or 621-2721. Spanish speaking Alanon at 7 p.m. Thursday at Nuestra Casa on State Street in Ukiah. Alanon (in Spanish): Meets on Thursdays, at 7 p.m., in U.C. Student Leadership Forum Nuestra Casa; 487 N. State St.; for information call 463-8181 or 272-1376. By CELINA ZAPATA VELAZQUEZ and senators to recount their personal, capitol and participated in a mock Bingo: Non smoking, non-profit, Bingo will be held Special for the Journal positive experiences with their acade- interview in front of the rest of the Tuesday nights at 6 p.m. and Thursday afternoons at 1 p.m., at The UC Student Leadership Forum mic preparation programs. students attending. The interview rat- the Ukiah Senior Center. is an eye-opening experience not only Contrary to popular belief, students tled our nerves, but ultimately, was the Card and Boardgame Club: Meets at 8:30 a.m., on because of the exposure it gives to its in academic preparation programs are best thing we could do to prepare for Tuesdays in Bartlett Hall in Room 11 and 12 and at 5:30 p.m. participants about the California leg- not there for remedial help. It is quite the next day. on Wednesdays and Fridays, at Carter Hall at the Ukiah Senior islative system but also because of the the opposite; the students are college- Interacting with successful people Center; for information call Joyce, 468-8943. bonus of experiencing a different, bound and the programs provide the who have participated in academic Celebrate Recovery: Christ-centered 12-step recovery; potential lifestyle, even for just two small push required for these students preparation programs and staying in a Fridays at Trinity Baptist Church Hall, South Dora Street and days. to achieve. The students chosen to “fancy” hotel made our aspirations of Luce Ave, 6 p.m. fellowship dinner; 7 p.m. teaching/testimony; It was first started three years ago represent the thousands more in these being successful ourselves seem more 8 p.m. men and women’s small group sharing; 9 p.m. as a response to budget cuts for acade- academic preparation programs are realistic than we at first believed. dessert/solid rock cafe. Babysitting provided. For more infor- mic preparation programs which help well prepared for their task. On May Attending the UC Student Leadership mation call 462-6535. underrepresented students to achieve 12, Ukiah High School sent 14 stu- Forum is a rewarding experience for Duplicate Bridge: Meets on Mondays at 1 p.m., in Ukiah higher education. Students from dents to the 2008 UC Student students. Because of it, the legislative Senior Center’s Bartlett Hall, except 4th Mondays, when it across California in academic prepara- Leadership Forum. I was one of them. procedure and how it affects student meets at Washington Mutual. Call for partners -- Wade 744- tion programs including the I was also the only senior to go and life is not abstract anymore. Because 1238. Mathematics, Engineering, and one of a small few who had attended of the forum, I realize that a student FSP Dual Diagnosis Check-in: Meets at 10 a.m., at the Science Achievement program found the previous year. I went to show does have a say in governmental deci- Buddy Eller Center, 201 Brush St., Ukiah. at Ukiah High School, the Early them the ropes, if you will. sions. As a senior, I now realize this Financial Management Workshop: Noon to 1 p.m. Academic Outreach Program and The first day, we arrived at the and as a person, I think that could be Wednesdays; Salvation Army Office, 714A S. State St, Ukiah; Puente travel to the state Capitol, Sheraton Grand Hotel in Sacramento me. 468-9577. learn the basics of lobbying in one and quickly began our briefing. We Celina Zapata Velazquez is presi- GURDJIEFF Reading and Discussion Group: Meets 7 day, and the next put their knowledge listened to adults and recent university dent of the Ukiah High School MESA p.m. on Fridays. For more information, call 391-6780 or 485- to use by visiting assembly members graduates currently working at the program. 7293. Kiwanis Club: Meets at noon, Tuesday, at The Ukiah Garden Cafe 1090 S. State St.; for more information call Janet Carlson at 467-2288. Lions Club: Meets at noon on Thursdays, at Ukiah Garden Cafe. Redwood Empire Lions Club meets at 6:45 a.m., every Pet of the Week first and third Tuesday, at Zack’s Restaurant. Pet of the Week LGBTIQ: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersexual, or Questioning support group meets on Fridays, 3:30 to 5 p.m., at the Healing Cooperative Support Center on Pine St., in Ukiah. Overeaters Anonymous: In Ukiah -- Mondays at 5:30 p.m.; Saturdays at 11 a.m.; 270 N. Pine St.; 472-4747. Meets in Willits on Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. at Willits United Methodist Church, School and Pine Streets, upstairs; No dues or weigh- ins, everyone is welcome; 459-4594. Peace and Justice Gathering: Meets Sundays rain or shine at 10 a.m. at Alex Thomas Plaza in Ukiah to drum, dance and sing for peace and justice; all ages are invited to bring drums and any other instruments; 462-2320. Pinochle: Meets on Wednesdays and Fridays at 5:30 p.m., in Ukiah Senior Center’s Bartlett Hall. For more information, call Oni at 462-4343 Pinochle and Poker: Meets on Tuesdays at 8:30 a.m., in Ukiah Senior Center’s Bartlett Hall. For more information, call Oni at 462-4343 Rotary Club of Ukiah: Meets for lunch at noon on Tuesdays, at Walter’s Cafe, 920 N. State St. in Ukiah; 462- 2080; www.ukiahrotary.org. Senior Writing Class: Meets from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, in Room 10-11 in the Admin. Bldg. of the Ukiah Senior Center. Record memories for children and grandchil- dren. Free and open; for information call Kathie Jones, 468- 5006. Sex Addicts Anonymous: Meets at 6 p.m. on Sundays, at 160 W. Henry St., in Ukiah; Art, 360-8479. Soroptimist International of Ukiah: Meets at noon, on Sarah Baldik/The Daily Journal Wednesdays, at Ukiah Garden Cafe. Soroptimist means “Best Meet Sebastian, he is a lucky dog looking to get for Women” and our mission is “To improve the lives of lucky again with a new loving home. Sebastian women and girls in local communities and throughout the came to the shelter with a badly broken leg but world.” For more information call Joy Beeler, at 463-6729, thanks to the shelters and it supporters their Photo by Katharine Kleiber Tina Rorabaugh, at 744-1514 or Jessica Kimball at 743-1902. medical fund was able to cover his recovery, Why hasn’t Toby found his forever home yet? South Ukiah Rotary Club: Meets at 7 a.m., on Thursdays and his leg is now doing great! Sebastian is Toby is very sweet, mellow, well-behaved, well at North State Cafe, 263 N. State St. in Ukiah; for more infor- affectionate, calm and loves to cuddle and lean trained, and house trained. He has impeccable mation, call president Jim Sligh at 462-8635. up against you, he also loves to play ball. leash manners, and loves people of all ages. He Open Support Group for family and friends of suicide Sebastian would do great in an active home also loves to fetch. He is a sweetheart to all peo- victims: Drop-in group that meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m. with a yard or close to a park where he can play ple, but doesn’t like all dogs. He would be very Wenesdays, in the MOM’s at the County of Mental Health fetch his favorite activity besides cuddling. To happy in a home with retired people, who would Crisis Service Center, 860 N. Bush St., Ukiah. For mor einfor- adopt a pet, visit the Mendocino County Animal appreciate his gentle nature, and enjoy his com- mation, call 463-2873 or 485-0759. Shelter on Plant Road. The hours are 10 a.m. to pany. To meet Toby, call or visit the Humane T.O.P.S.: (Take off pounds sensibly): Meets from 9:15 to 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, Society for Inland Mendocino County.The shelter 10:30 a.m., every Tuesday, at Calvary Baptist Church, 465 and on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. On is open from 1 pm to 5 pm Wednesdays through Luce Ave.; Ruth, 462-8440. Saturday, the hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and the Fridays, and from 11 am to 3 pm Saturdays and T.O.P.S.: Low-cost, non-profit group meets every Tuesday shelter is closed Sundays. View other available Sundays. It is located at 9700 Uva Drive in at Autumn Leaves, 425 E. Gobbi St., in the community room. animals at www.petfinder.com. For more infor- Redwood Valley, and the phone number is 485- mation, call Sage at 467-6453. See CALENDAR, Page 5 4 – MONDAY, JUNE 23, 2008 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers California focus What’s wrong with same gender marriage? To the Editor: TOM ELIAS I want to start this off by asking what constitutes a gay marriage? If a gay man marries a heterosexual woman, is that not a gay relationship? If so, who entered into the relationship the woman or the man? If a gay man and a gay woman marry are PUC becoming they not in a gay marriage? This and other questions have me thinking about what defines a gay marriage. I would like to rogue agency think it is not about gay marriage at all but Maybe the five members of the state Public Utilities the whole question of equal protection Commission have too much job security for the public under the law. Isn’t that what the Bible good. Maybe they just don't care about the law. thumping conservatives who wrap them- But these commissioners, who serve five-year terms selves in the Constitution should be fight- and can't be removed by the governor who appointed ing for? them or almost anyone else, have lately become the As for me, I would like to call it the closest thing to a rogue agency that California has seen issue of same gender marriage not same in the modern era. sex marriage because as everyone who has It's not just that the PUC takes actions defying all ever been married knows that sex goes out logic except that of corporate welfare. Now the com- the door once the marriage begins. I think mission is systematically investigating how it can actu- it would be a novel idea for two straight ally break an important California law. men or women to get married especially if Back in 2002, in the wake of an energy crunch that they are both about the same size because saw rolling blackouts afflict the state while electricity your wardrobe doubles without having to and natural gas prices rose to new heights via criminal buy anything. You would have someone to manipulations by commodities traders working for watch sports or do things that best friends generating companies, state legislators decided they do and get all the legal benefits that a Other opinions did not soon want to see another deregulation scheme marriage entails. remotely like the one that led to that crisis. From around the nation So they passed a law banning competition between If anyone has ever read anything in his- the state's major utility companies and independent tory, marriage has, until recently, been power generators until 2017, when the last of the about treating women as chattel in order The Sacramento Bee power contracts signed by the state under duress in to control property, not love as some Wake up and smell the foreclosures, senator 2001 is due to expire. would have us believe. Two men or It's that simple: The law says there can be no dereg- women getting married isn’t going to Somebody needs to light Above all, senators should avoid repeating ulation for at least the next nine years. That means no destroy the institution of marriage; the a fire under the California "direct access," where electric generators sell directly current divorce rate will bear this out. If Senate banking committee. the mistakes of 2001, when the Senate to business or residential consumers and bypass the one wants to save marriage, outlaw Don’t its members know banking committee so watered down utilities, as Enron and other disgraced companies tried divorce. Those in the conservative states there’s a 9.0 magnitude fore- to do in the late 1990s. But the PUC apparently doesn't have the highest divorce rate in the coun- closure disaster happening, predatory lending bills that they become care. This lawless agency, which in 1996 pushed for try, and liberal states such as with California at the epi- meaningless leaving lenders free to the previous deregulation scheme that proved so disas- Massachusetts have the lowest divorce center? Don’t they know engage in questionable and unethical trous, now wants to revive "direct access." rate in the country, with less than one out while some lenders of the So the commissioners voted this spring to examine of a thousand marriages ending in divorce. high-cost, high-risk loans practices, including ones that contributed ways in which they might reinstate direct access. Massachusetts allows same gender mar- driving the crisis are over- to the current mortgage meltdown. Under this system, even though residential consumers riages too. It must be that the conserva- might technically be able to buy power directly from tives who hate things or people that they seen by the federal govern- ment, 60 percent are regulat- generators, the real world would see almost all such don’t agree with want to force their beliefs deals involve electricity customers that use very large on the rest of us. ed by the state? California that, as many Chairman Mike Machado’s While the Assembly have observed, are unsound district, which includes quantities of power. Megawatts, not kilowatts. Luckily for some of us in the so-called understands that and has at best and abusive at worst. Stockton, had 5,118 foreclo- This means oil refineries, factories, large office straight community we see this as tyranny passed a package of bills, These bills attempt to pre- sures and 5,753 notices of complexes. But not many homeowners or apartment and hate masked as religion. Same gender senators on the banking vent a repeat of the current default. Vice Chairman dwellers. marriage isn’t going to harm anyone. The committee have been overly disaster in the future. For George Runner’s district in Under such deals, large users negotiate long-term real issue is equal protection under the cautious. They seem to think example, AB 1830 would had 5,645 fore- price guarantees, meaning that in times of shortage law. that the federal government require lenders to assess the closures and 7,915 notices of they would continue paying the same price, while One more thing: even if a hate filled can take care of California’s ability of borrowers to repay default. These districts rank smaller users must pay higher prices for power pro- and fueled amendment is placed in the mess. their loans and to pay their No. 2 and No. 3 in California duced by small generating plants that generally come California Constitution there is a clause in Yet as the Office of the property taxes and insur- in numbers of foreclosures. on-line only in times of high consumption. the federal Constitution that will nullify U.S. Comptroller of the ance. It also would limit Here are the foreclosures It's a system of corporate welfare favoring big com- the amendment. This clause outlaws ex Currency noted in a March 6 incentives for brokers to and notices of default for the panies over the little guy. Which is precisely what the post facto laws or after the fact laws that letter to the Washington push borrowers into higher- rest of the committee: Lou PUC has also done over the last decade and a half in the fields of cellphones and natural gas. are made if someone or a group wants Post, “The overwhelming cost loans. Other bills shine Correa (1,500 foreclosures someone punished for something that was The classic in its record of illogical decisions was majority of the subprime a light on industry practices and 2,552 default notices); the 2004 ruling that allowed California utilities to give legal when they did it illegal. The US loans causing so many prob- through disclosure. Dave Cox (2,679 and Constitution trumps state law and the up as much as one-fourth of their reserved space on the lems today, including the Above all, senators 3,064); Dean Florez (1,470 pipelines that bring natural gas here from Texas and amendment would lose in the US Supreme most predatory loans, were should avoid repeating the and 2,106); Dennis Court. Oklahoma. The commission's rationale was that a gas originated by state-regulated mistakes of 2001, when the Hollingsworth (3,448 and shortage looms and therefore the state must bring in So to the haters out there: save your mortgage brokers and Senate banking committee 4,778); Christine Kehoe liquefied natural gas (LNG) from foreign sources. This religion of hate for Sunday. Practice what lenders.” The federal gov- so watered down predatory (1,477 and 2,329); Alan conclusion runs counter to federal supply estimates Jesus would do and love everyone regard- ernment, he continued, lending bills that they Lowenthal (882 and 1,667); and agrees only with the predictions of Sempra Energy, less of how they were born. Be happy for “doesn’t regulate those bro- become meaningless leaving Bob Margett (1,017 and parent of the Southern California Gas Co. and San those who are entering into a relationship kers and lenders; that’s the lenders free to engage in 1,961); Jack Scott (717 and Diego Gas & Electric Co., which has just opened - that is filled with love not hate. Spend the job of the states.” Are sena- questionable and unethical 1,248) and Patricia Wiggins guess what? - an LNG plant in Baja California that will money you are wasting on the petition dri- tors listening? practices, including ones (1,798 and 2,375). send at least half its output to California. ves and give it to charity and food banks The Senate banking com- that contributed to the cur- Regulation of home lend- The decision defied all logic: Solve a pending short- where it is needed not hate where you are mittee not only needs to pass rent mortgage meltdown. ing is a job for both federal age (if one really impends) by giving up a large part of putting it. the Assembly package of The members of the and state agencies. But, as existing supplies. How does giving up current supplies John Pearson bills (Assembly Bills 69, Senate banking committee the U.S. comptroller notes, solve any future shortage? Ukiah 512, 529, 1830 and 2359) need look no further than the urgent need is for states This made sense only for Sempra, which needed an today, it needs to strengthen their own districts to see the “to effectively regulate the assurance of massive LNG sales in California to justify them. And it should stead- disastrous effect of foreclo- institutions that caused most building its Baja plant. The PUC was happy to comply THANK YOU LETTER POLICY fastly resist the temptation to sures. of the problems.” California and guarantee high gas prices well into the future, Editor’s note: The Daily Journal welcomes further water down these Here’s a snapshot of these needs bold action from the despite its stated mission of holding utility prices at the letters of thanks from organizations and indi- bills. districts for the six-month Senate banking committee, lowest level that also can assure "reasonable" profits to viduals. We are glad that so many successful The big problem is unreg- period from October to not timidity and kowtowing utilities. events are held here. However, thank you let- ulated lending practices in March. Banking committee to the lending industry. Despite its own rules, which require sworn testimo- ters must be kept short. For that reason we ny with cross examination of witnesses during major have a 20-business name limit per letter. If proceedings, the PUC heard no such testimony before your letter lists more than 20 businesses it will the LNG decision. not be printed. Shorter thank you letters which WHERE TO WRITE This ruling made about as much sense as the com- do not contain lists of participants or donors mission's cellphone actions, which have consistently will be printed more quickly. Those wishing to President George Bush: The White www.house.gov/write rep denied consumers grace periods in which to cancel ser- thank long lists of people and businesses are welcome to contact our advertising department House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State vice contracts without penalty. for help with a thank you ad. ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 4146, Now the PUC seeks loopholes to somehow let it (202)456-2461. Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; repeat the deregulation disaster. Maybe, it says in a statement, the current electric generator contracts with Governor Arnold Schwarzeneg- Berg's Ukiah field representative is Ruth LETTER POLICY the state could be re-assigned to the big utility compa- ger: State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. Valenzuela. Ukiah office located at 311 N. nies. Then, it speculates, it might evade the ban on The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the (916) 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 State St, Ukiah, 95482, 463-5770. The deregulation until existing contracts with the state editor. All letters must include a clear name, Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Sen- office’s fax number is 463-5773. For email expire. signature, return address and phone number. 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address information at [email protected], Potter Valley High School so the Committee can send out an invitation. Calendar For more information, contact the Committee class reunion set for July 26 EDUCATION BRIEFS at the above e-mail address or by calling 462- The Potter Valley High School will be hold- Continued from Page 3 2208. ing a reunion for the classes of 1986 through Weigh-in is from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Meeting is Reading Bug summer reading 1997, at Spotswood Estate, at 11820 West from 6:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.; Linda program set to start July 2 Willits High class of ‘58 Road, in Potter Valley. Classes that graduated MacDonald, 467-2391. reunion scheduled for July 3 before 1986 are invited as well. They request T.O.P.S.: Every Thursday at Washington The Mendocino County Library’s Ukiah that those attending park on Main Street. Mutual Building community room, 700 S. Summer Reading Program will take place on The Willits High School class of 1958 50 They request that the RSVP and dinner State St.; meeting is from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.; it Wednesdays at 3 p.m., on July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, year reunion is being planned for July 3. The checks be sent to Larmie at 705 N. State St. is a low-cost, weight-reduction support group; and Aug. 6, at the Ukiah Library. event is planned to include a school tour and a box 217, Ukiah, Ca., 95482. For more infor- call 462-4901 or 485-7801. • July 2 -- “Doing the Jitterbug,” Richard dinner at blood Lodge. On July 4, participants mation, or to RSVP, call Larmie Hill at 391- Jeske; T.O.P.S.: Every Friday at the Meadows can either get together to reminisce or attend 3898, after 7 p.m., or e-mail Javier Rau at Mobil Court clubhouse, 8686 East Road, • July 9 -- “The Bugs and the Bees,” Ginny Frontier Days’ events. [email protected]. Reynolds; Redwood Valley; weigh in from 9 to 9:30 a.m., Those interested in attending are encour- meeting from 9:30 to 10:30 p.m.; call 485-8260 • July 16 -- “Good Bugs, Bad Bugs,” Tony aged to act quickly by the coordinators, as UHSClass of 1978 30 year Linegar; or 485-7795. Willits has limited accommodations around Ukiah Community of Mindful Living: • July 23 -- “Froggy Fun Time,” Emmy July 4. reunion set for July 19 Good; Meets Monday evenings from 6 p.m.; an inter- For more information contact Peter Allen, The organizers of the Ukiah High School faith Mindfulness Practice Group inspired by • July 30 -- “A Look At The Garden,” Margo who is coordinating the event. E-mail him at Class of 1978 30th year reunion announce that and Dan Royer Miller; teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh; it uses medita- [email protected] or write him at 281 the event is scheduled to be held on July 19, at tion exercises to deepen awareness, expand • Aug. 6 -- “Learn About Energy From The Jefferson Drive West, Palmyra, VA 22963. the Lake Mendocino Clubhouse. Sun With Betty Biodiesel,” LIndsey Hassett. ability to deal with difficulties, and increase Those that cannot attend, are invited to con- They request that alumni, friends and fami- joy in life; open to all levels of experience; tact him so that information about them may be ly of the Class of ‘78 RSVP to them for regis- free; 462-7749. UHS Class of ‘88 seeking included in reunion materials for others to tration information by e-mailing info@uki- read. Gamblers Anonymous: Open group meet- classmates for 20th reunion ahi78.0rg. ing, 7 to 8:30 p.m., every Thursday; The event will cost $65. They will meet at 4 The Ukiah High School class of 1988 Christadelphian Hall, 23 Oak Knoll Road, just Ukiah High Class of 1998 10 p.m., have hors d’oeuvres at 5 p.m., and have off S. State St., Ukiah; free; 467-9326. reunion committee is attempting to track down dinner at 6:30, then dance. The dinner will be classmates from the class of ‘88. They are set- year reunion set for June 28 Ukiah Senior Center Luncheon: All are catered by Five Star Catering, with the menu invited to meet for lunch at 11:30 a.m., ting up a 20 year reunion on July 19. The Ukiahi Class of 1998 will be having choices including roasted prime rib au jus, The reunion will be held at the Nelson Monday through Friday, at the Ukiah Senior their 10 year reunion June 28. The committee sherry mushroom chicken or pasta primavera. Center, 499 Leslie St., $5 members; call to Family Vineyards, at 550 Nelson Ranch Rd., members are seeking current contact informa- They request that any one that knows of a Ukiah, at 5:30 p.m. make a reservation; 462-4343. tion from all members of the Class of ‘98. They class member who has passed away contact Ukiah Toastmasters Club: Meets Fridays, For updates on the reunion’s progress, or to request that they send their current address info them, so they may be remembered at the event. update individual information, visit the Web from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. in the Washington to [email protected], so that committee For more information, visit their web site at Mutual Conference Room, 700 S. State St., site http://www.Ukiah88.com. For more infor- may send them an invitation to the event. www.Ukiahi78.org. mation, or to purchase tickets, visit the Web Ukiah; Toastmasters privide members with a For more information, check their web site mutually supportive learing environment in site or Caprice (Knight) Zwetsloot at 235- at www.ukiahi98.com. UHS class of 1979 9031. which to develop communication and leader- Ukiah High Class of 1968 40 is preparing for reunion ship skills; For information call Carol Crandal, UHS class of 1963 45 year 743-1624. year reunion set for July 12 The Ukiah High School class of 1979 is cur- Willits Chess Club: Meets beginning at reunion set for Aug. 16 rently working on updating its address and e- 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. and playing until people fin- The organizers of the Ukiah High School’s mail database. They invite those interested in Ukiah High Class of 1963 is planning their ish on Fridays, at McDonalds, on Main Street Class of 1968 40 year reunion announce the updating their information to visit their Web in Willits; all level of players are welcome; for 45 year reunion for Aug. 16, 2008. The that the event is scheduled to be held on July site at Reunion Committee is seeking current contact information, call Herb, 459-5911. 12 at the Mendocino Lake Clubhouse. They http://www.theinsightadvantage.com/clas- If an organization changes a phone number, information from classmates of 1963. request that alumni, friends and family of the sof1979info.htm. The Web site also allows Members of the Class of 1963, or those who an address, or any information in this calendar, Class of 68 contact them for registration infor- class members to aid in the planning process call Richard Rosier at the Ukiah Daily Journal know a class of 1963 member, are invited to mation if they have not already received an for the next year, receive an upcoming survey provide the Committee with any updated at 468-3520, or e-mail at udjfeatures@pacif- invitation by calling Cia Fraccia at 462-0440. for decisions, and reconnect with classmates. ic.net. NEW OWNERSHIP Ukiah’s Family Dentistry 10% Off Largest Patrick Henrie, D.D.S • Won S. Lee, D.D.S Selection We are pleased to be welcoming New DINNER and Emergency patients. We will bill 4 – 9:30 p.m. of Quality your insurance for you. Dine In – Eat Out Free Soda with Buffet 161 S. 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(AP) Marlins 1 — Mike Aviles had three By JANIE McCAULEY RBIs and Joey Gathright AP Sports Writer drove in the go-ahead in OAKLAND — Justin Duchscherer is the seventh inning, capping an making an impressive bid for a spot in the eight-run comeback that gave All-Star game. the Kansas City Royals an 11- Duchscherer bounced back from a first- 10 victory over the San inning to win his fourth straight Francisco Giants on Sunday. start, Emil Brown hit a two-run single and Seven different Royals the won the rubber game drove in runs, including a pair against the Florida Marlins 7-1 on Sunday. of RBIS from David DeJesus, Duchscherer (8-4) improved to 4-0 in as Kansas City belted out 14 June and became the ERA hits. The comeback matched leader at 1.99, and he got plenty of offense, the second-best in Royals his- too — not to mention a standing ovation tory, after a nine-run rally on when he walked off the mound in the eighth. June 15, 1979, at Milwaukee. file photo file photo Carlos Gonzalez stole home in the sixth Duchscherer allowed one run and The Giants had ace Tim The Giants had ace Tim Lincecum, above, on the on Oakland’s third double-steal of the season Lincecum on the mound and a mound and a 10-3 lead going into the bottom of the six hits in 7 2-3 innings, struck out and the team’s second time stealing home. three and walked two. 10-3 lead going into the bot- fifth. Bobby Crosby also did it May 11 at Texas. tom of the fifth. The Royals Joakim Soria worked the John Bowker drove in three Jeremy Hermida hit a one-out solo homer bat and then was tossed by plate umpire scored two in the inning on in the first and it was the lone run for Jose Guillen’s single and Alex ninth for his 20th save in 21 runs with a bases-clearing Lance Barksdale. Manager Bob Geren hur- opportunities. He had retired double in the fifth that helped Florida, which concluded a nine-game road ried out to argue and also was thrown out — Gordon’s sacrifice fly, then trip by losing its first series in Oakland. sent 11 batters to the plate in a 18 in a row before Randy push their advantage to seven the first ejections of 2008 for Oakland. It Winn’s two-out single in the runs. A’s second baseman Mark Ellis was eject- was the third of Geren’s career and first for five-run sixth that tied it up. ed for arguing a called third strike that ended Left-hander Ron Mahay (3- ninth. That’s when Kansas City, Winn went 4-for-5 and had the seventh. Ellis threw down his helmet and See A'S, Page 7 0) worked two hitless innings See GIANTS, Page 7 to pick up the victory, and three RBIs for the Giants, and Ji gets her Weaver, first LPGA SULL ANGELS COLLECT AWARDS Kotchman win in lead Rochester Angels By BEN DOBBIN Angels 3, Associated Press ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Phillies 2 Eun-Hee Ji got her first win PHILADELPHIA (AP) — on the LPGA Tour with a Jered Weaver picked up come-from-behind, two- where his teammates left off, stroke victory over Suzann pitching another road gem for Pettersen at the Wegmans the Los Angeles Angels. LPGA on Sunday. Weaver held Philadelphia The South Korean shot a 5- in check into the sixth inning, under 67 to finish at 16-under Casey Kotchman homered 272 at the tricky Locust Hill and the Angels beat the course. A 22-year-old in her Phillies 3-2 Sunday to com- second year on the tour, Ji had plete a three-game sweep. a previous best finish of sec- Weaver (7-7) allowed one ond to Pettersen in South run and four hits in 5 1-3 Korea in October in the innings for AL West-leading Kolon Championship. Los Angeles, which has won “I’m like a fly in the sky,” eight of its last nine road Ji said through a translator. “I games. The Angels are a cannot describe what I feel major league-best 24-12 on right now. Last year, Suzann the road this season. beat me and today I beat Los Angeles limited the Suzann, so now I have a con- skidding Phillies to five runs fidence. ... If all the tourna- in the series. ments are like today, I could photo courtesy of Michelle Steckter “We beat a real good team probably win more.” The South Ukiah Little League Angels are pictured after the Tournament of Champions getting their 1st by pitching well,” manager Pettersen shot a 72 and sur- Place trophies for the regular league season. They are: Top row, Manager Kevin Steckter, Dylan Steckter, Mike Scioscia said. “The way rendered a three-stroke lead Kyle Tellstrom, Corey “Elvis” James, Jeffery Piver, Coach David Kesler, Dmitri Curley-Holman. Bottom we pitched in this series was on a sunny, 75-degree day. Ji row: Jordan Shaw, Blake Kesler, Teak Larwood, and Maclavio Romero. just lights out. We got three in got in front for the first time the end.” with a 7-foot birdie putt on Francisco Rodriguez No. 15, where Pettersen pitched a scoreless ninth for missed a 5-footer for par. his major league-leading 30th The 28-year-old save in 32 opportunities. Norwegian has finishes of Cink finally closes one out Cole Hamels (7-5) gave up second, third and ninth this three runs and six hits in year. She won five times on Cink shot a 3-under 67 — following rounds hole, dropping into a tie with Wins Travelers Vijay Singh and Armour. He seven innings for the Phillies, the tour in 2007. of 66, 64 and 65 — to finish at 18 under for who have lost five straight “I just got out-raced,” regained sole possession of Championship the lead on the ninth, sinking a and seven of nine. Pettersen said. “There’s so his fifth career victory and first since 2004. Philadelphia has lost four many good young players. By PAT EATON-ROBB 21-foot downhill putt for myself. So I felt that I had have given him a share of the birdie. His birdie on the 13th straight series since it swept They just stay in there. ... You Associated Press the Braves in Atlanta. just got to keep knocking on something to prove to lead. hole kept him one shot up. CROMWELL, Conn. — myself.” Mahan, looking to become Singh was in contention “We’re a team of fighters,” that door. Hopefully it will Stewart Cink had a reputation Hamels said. “We’ve been open.” He finished with a career- the first repeat champion here until he bogeyed the par-5 as a good golfer who just best 262 over the four rounds, since Mickelson in 2002, had 13th, which he had birdied the that way for the last two years Jeong Jang (69), who won couldn’t finish off a tourna- and it’s something to tap into in Rochester in 2006, tied for five shots better than his 1997 birdies on his final two holes previous three days. He hit his ment. total of 267. It was his first to make it interesting. He hit tee shot right and into the now when we’re struggling a third at 12 under with fellow His collapse during the little bit.” South Korean Hee-Won Han win after six top-10 finishes an 18-foot putt on the 17th, water. He finished in fifth fourth round of the PODS this year, earning him $1.08 then hit a wedge shot 3 feet place at 14 under. The Angels pushed across (69). Championship in March left three runs in the second Cristie Kerr (69), preparing million. It also pushed him to from the pin on 18. “I had chances on the front him with just one victory in third place in the FedEx Cup Mahan earned his first tour nine, but I did not capitalize,” inning. Vladimir Guerrero led for her title defense in the the nine career events where off with a single, extending U.S. Women’s Open, finished standings behind Tiger Woods victory here a year ago, mak- he said. he had the lead going into the and Phil Mickelson, and into ing a birdie on the first playoff After three consecutive his hitting streak to 13 games. fifth at 11 under, two ahead of last day. Guerrero moved up on Torii top-ranked Lorena Ochoa second place in the U.S. Ryder hole to capture the title over days of calm winds and soft On Sunday, he put that Cup standings. journeyman Jay Williamson. greens, conditions deteriorat- Hunter’s groundout and (69), Christina Kim (68), behind him, holding off a late scored when Gary Matthews Japan’s Ai Miyazato (72) and For a while, though, it Mahan tied for second behind ed on Sunday. In an effort to charges from Tommy Armour looked as though the tourna- J.J. Henry in 2006. avoid predicted thunder- Jr. singled to center. South Korean Inbee Park III and defending champion Kotchman followed (74). ment was heading for a three- “I played really well,” he storms, tournament officials Hunter Mahan to win the way playoff. said. “I had a chance to win on moved the start up to 7:30 Matthews with a two-run Ochoa, a six-time winner Travelers Championship by a drive to right to make it 3-0. It this year, won in Rochester in Leading by a stroke, Cink the back nine on Sunday, so I a.m. and had the golfers going stroke. With the victory, Cink hit a 365-yard tee shot on the couldn’t be more happy.” in threesomes off the first and was Kotchman’s eighth 2005 and 2007. With $2 mil- was projected to go to a homer of the season. lion in season earnings, she 18th into the crowd to the Slocum was on Cink’s 10th tees. career-high No. 6 in the world right, and his approach went heels for most of the round. The winds began picking “He just highlights the extended her lead over ranking. lineup,” Scioscia said. “That Annika Sorenstam (69) to just over the green. But he But Cink matched him birdie up and play was suspended for Cink shot a 3-under 67 — recovered nicely, getting up for birdie on Nos. 6, 9, 13 and just over an hour when thun- ball went a long way. And his more than a half-million dol- following rounds of 66, 64 pick at first in the ninth inning lars. The Swede, who finished and down from just under 2 15. der began rumbling over the and 65 — to finish at 18 under feet to save par. Cink hit the green on 16 course shortly before 1 p.m. was big.” at 2 under in a tie for 33rd, is for his fifth career victory and Jayson Werth hit a ground- stepping away from the tour “To stand over that last and made par. Slocum came “Sometimes when you first since 2004. Armour (65) putt, even though it was only 2 up short, pitched his ball well have to wait a little bit, you ball to third to open the ninth at the end of the season. and Mahan (65) tied for sec- and Kotchman made a nice Michelle Wie closed with a feet long, and to knock it in right and ended with a bogey have to go through a few extra ond. the middle, it was a great feel- that knocked him two shots trials, it seems a little bit grab on a low throw by Chone 68 to tie for 24th at 4 under. Cink earned his first career Figgins. Ji already had ties for ing,” he said. behind, where he finished. sweeter,” Cink said. “This win here as a rookie, and came Armour, who at 48 was “I positioned myself nicely. time, the way that I was able The Phillies cut it to 3-1 in fourth and ninth this year and into the day with a two-stroke the third. Chase Utley earned $300,000 in the $2 looking to become the oldest I just didn’t hit a few more to do it — I had the lead all lead over Heath Slocum. winner on the PGA Tour this quality shots,” Slocum said. weekend, we had to endure a snapped an 0-for-24 skid with million tournament to surge “I know there has been a two-out double to right-cen- from 42nd to 10th on the season, shot a bogey-free 65. “Obviously, I needed to hole a rain delay and guys were fir- some talk that I have not been He put his approach on 17 few more putts.” ing left and right. I stayed a ter and scored on Ryan money list with $471,413. In a closer,” Cink said. “They Howard’s base hit. just four events last year, she about 4 feet from the pin and Cink played tentatively for step ahead, just enough. I had every right to say that, made birdie. But he missed a most of the front nine. He think that makes it even more Jimmy Rollins stole a pair because I felt the same way 37-foot putt on 18 that would three-putted on the fourth See LPGA, Page 7 sweet.” See ANGELS, Page 7 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS MONDAY, JUNE 23, 2008 – 7 Martin homers in Dodgers’ OTHER GOLF ACTION Bank of America winner on the tour this year. Anders Hansen after blowing 4-3 win over Indians Championship Sluman, who turned 50 last a six-stroke lead in the final LOS ANGELES (AP) — direction for the fourth time in Indians to back-to-back extra- CONCORD, Mass. (AP) Sept. 11, won for the first time round. Russell Martin capped a four- his last five outings, falling inning wins with a tiebreaking — Jeff Sluman won the Bank since the Greater Milwaukee The 23-year-old Kaymer, run first inning with a two-run behind 4-0 after just 13 pitch- two-run double in the 10th of America Championship for Open on the PGA Tour in June also the youngest winner in homer and the Los Angeles es. inning of Friday night’s series his first Champions Tour title, 2002 tournament history, closed Dodgers beat the Cleveland Juan Pierre led off with a opener and a go-ahead RBI finishing off an 8-under 64 Roberts shot a 67. with a 3-over 75 to match Indians 4-3 on Sunday to single, Matt Kemp followed single in the 11th on Saturday. with a 34-foot birdie putt on Hansen (67) at 15-under 273. avoid a three-game sweep in with a ground-rule double and Notes: Omar Vizquel the par-5 18th hole for a two- BMW International Open Kaymer had a triple bogey on the first series between the should expect quite a home- stroke victory over Loren MUNICH, Germany (AP) James Loney drove in both of Roberts. — Martin Kaymer became the the 11th hole and birdied the teams at Chavez Ravine. them with another double. coming Tuesday when the 18th to force a playoff. He Chad Billingsley (6-7) Sluman birdied three of the first German winner in BMW Martin then hit a 2-2 pitch into Indians host his San Francisco last four holes and finished at International Open history, won with a 200-yard approach allowed three runs and eight the left-field pavilion for his Giants in the opener of a shot that bounced within 6 hits in five innings for the 17-under 199 total. The 64 birdieing the first hole of a seventh home run. It was the three-game series. The 11- was the best final round by a playoff with Denmark’s feet of the cup. Dodgers, throwing 108 pitch- 20th allowed by Byrd, who time Gold Glove winner, who es. He hit Shin-Soo Choo in reached that figure for the broke Luis Aparicio’s major the first and David Dellucci in fourth straight season. league record for most games holes. Ji opened with a 12- feet on the next hole. the third. played at SS on May 30, foot birdie putt and Pettersen The momentum swung The Indians have been Byrd then retired 12 of his LPGA next 13 batters, enabling the returns to Cleveland for the bogeyed No. 2, her approach back when Ji made a 30-foot plunked a major league-high first time since signing with shot obstructed by a tree. Ji birdie on No. 13 and Pettersen 54 times. Last season, oppos- Indians to get back in the Continued from Page 6 game. They cut it to 4-3 in the the Giants as a free agent on deftly chipped in from the drove into the left rough and ing pitchers hit 80 Cleveland Nov. 16, 2004. He spent 11 back fringe on No. 3 to draw batters to set a franchise third on an RBI single by also earned a tie for fifth at the failed to get up and down Ryan Garko and run-scoring seasons with the Tribe, help- level. from a greenside bunker. After record. Women’s British Open. She Pettersen’s chip to 3 feet Hong-Chih Kuo, Joe groundouts by Choo and ing them reach the playoffs took up golf at age 13 and Ji moved into the lead at No. Casey Blake. six times and the World Series from thick rough in front of Beimel and Jonathan Broxton won the Korea Women’s the par-5 eighth got her two 15, both players birdied the each pitched an inning before The Indians nearly tied it in in 1995 and 1997. ... Los Amateur Championship in par-5 17th. Ji extended her the fifth but Jhonny Peralta Angeles’ Angel Berroa was ahead again. She restored her Takashi Saito finished for his 2003. three-stroke cushion when she lead to two with a tap-in on 11th save in 14 attempts. was cut down at the plate. deprived of an extra-base hit Pettersen’s three-shot lead the final green after Pettersen Andre Ethier chased down in the first inning by third base sank a 10-foot birdie putt on Paul Byrd (3-8) lost his dissolved over the first three No. 11 and Ji missed from 5 missed from 5 feet for par. third straight start since Dellucci’s two-out double in umpire Tom Hallion, who recording his 100th career vic- the right-field corner and ruled Berroa’s drive down the tory on June 6 at Detroit, relayed to second baseman left-field line landed foul. stolen bases this season. season-high four bases. ... Los allowing four runs and seven Luis Maza, whose throw Television replays showed it Angels Rollins also had an RBI Angeles’ Reggie Willits sin- hits over seven innings. The home was in plenty of time for hit the chalk. Berroa singled double in the seventh for the gled in the eighth to break an right-hander is 1-7 with a 7.19 Martin to slap the tag on later in the at-bat after manag- Phillies, who have scored only 0-for-22 streak. ... Guerrero is ERA on the road. Peralta as he tried to score all er Joe Torre went out to argue Continued from Page 6 nine runs during their losing hitting .442 (23-of-52) during Cleveland’s starting pitch- the way from first base. Hallion’s call. ... Peralta also streak. his 13-game hitting streak. ... of bases in the first, giving the “We’re struggling, but The Phillies have sold out ers have failed to go at least Peralta was moved up to batted cleanup on May 8, reigning NL Most Valuable five innings in only seven of the cleanup spot for the sec- going 0-for-4 with two strike- we’ll keep battling through nine straight games at Player a major league-best 31 it,” center fielder Shane Citizens Bank Park. Overall, the team’s last 61 games. Byrd ond time this season and went outs in a 6-3 loss to the New consecutive steals, dating to appeared to be heading in that 2-for-3 with a walk. He led the York Yankees. Victorino said. they have recorded 22 sell- last season. Rollins has 17 Notes: The Phillies stole a outs.

and has only one win over his string that he hurt running out SUNDAY’S MAJOR LEAGUE LINESCORES A’s last six outings. Brown’s hits an infield single in the seventh By The Associated Press McGowan 6-5. L—07797 0-1. Sv—BJRyan (15). AMiller, Lindstrom (5), Kensing (6), Waechter (8) came after he had struck out in inning Friday night. But HRs—Toronto, Rolen (4), ALind (1). and Rabelo; Duchscherer, ABrown (8), Gaudin (9) INTERLEAGUE ——— and KSuzuki. W—Duchscherer 8-4. L—AMiller 5- each of his previous eight Barton was called into action Seattle 000 000 003 — 3 7 0 Houston 000 012 000 — 3 6 0 6. HR—Florida, Hermida (8). . Continued from Page 6 Atlanta 010 320 20x — 8 14 1 Tampa Bay 020 000 000 — 2 6 1 ——— plate appearances, one shy of after Ellis got thrown out. St. Louis 000002001000 0 — 316 0 Notes: Silva, Dickey (5), Rowlnd-Smith (7), MLowe (8) Backe, WWright (7), Sampson (8), Brocail (8), Boston 000000120000 2 — 513 0 Ellis. Oakland rookie catcher the Oakland record. Marlins Hall of and JClement; THudson, Ohman (8), MGonzalez Valverde (9) and Quintero; Kazmir, Balfour (6), Florida’s Luis Gonzalez Fame radio broadcaster Felo (9) and McCann. W—THudson 8-5. L—Silva 3-9. Wheeler (8), TMiller (9) and Navarro. W—Backe Pineiro, ChPerez (8), Springer (9), McClellan Kurt Suzuki continued his HRs—Seattle, JClement (1). Atlanta, Teixeira 3 5-8. L—Kazmir 6-3. Sv—Valverde (18). HRs— (10), Isringhausen (11), Villone (12), Parisi (13) recent hot stretch with a hit doubled in the fourth for his Ramirez, a Cuban in his 63rd (13), McCann (14). Houston, CaLee (17), Pence (10). Tampa Bay, and YMolina, LaRue (9); Lester, Delcarmen (8), ——— Longoria (12). Papelbon (9), Okajima (10), Hansen (11), JLopez and an RBI. He has a seven- 583rd, tying Robin Yount for behind the microphone in pro- Los Angeles (A) 030 000 000 — 3 9 0 ——— (13) and Varitek. W—JLopez 2-0. L—Parisi 0-3. Philadelphia 001 000 100 — 2 6 0 Cincinnati 000 000 010 — 1 8 0 HRs—Boston, Youkilis 2 (13). game hitting streak in which 16th place on the all-time list. fessional baseball, celebrated New York (A) 000 013 00x — 4 11 1 ——— Weaver, Oliver (6), SShields (7), FRodriguez (9) Cleveland 003000000— 3 9 0 he is batting 14-for-26 (.538) Hermida’s eighth homer of his 85th birthday. ... Former and Napoli; Hamels, Madson (8), Lidge (9) and Cueto, Majewski (6), Affeldt (6), Lincoln (7) and Los Angeles40000000x — 4 9 0 Ruiz. W—Weaver 7-7. L—Hamels 7-5. Sv— DRoss; Pettitte, ERamirez (7), Farnsworth (8), with two homers and 10 RBIs. the year was only the fourth A’s star Vida Blue — the 1971 FRodriguez (30). HR—Los Angeles, Kotchman MRivera (8) and Posada. W—Pettitte 8-5. L— PByrd, RPerez (8) and Shoppach; Billingsley, Kuo allowed all season by AL Cy Young Award winner (8). Cueto 5-8. Sv—MRivera (21). HR—Cincinnati, (6), Beimel (7), Broxton (8), Saito (9) and Martin. The A’s went ahead on a ——— Griffey Jr. (8). W—Billingsley 6-7. L—PByrd 3-8. Sv—Saito (11). passed ball in the third, allow- Duchscherer in his 12 starts. and AL MVP — threw out the Texas 000 101 120 — 5 8 1 ——— HR—Los Angeles, Martin (7). Washington 000 001 200 — 3 6 0 Baltimore 200 010 000 — 3 6 0 ——— ing Donnie Murphy to score The A’s tied it in the bottom ceremonial first pitch on a day Milwaukee 020 021 20x — 7 9 1 Detroit 001020110— 5 9 1 Padilla, Guardado (8), CWilson (9) and San Diego100010100— 3 8 2 from third base. Moments half on Crosby’s RBI single. the first 10,000 fans received Sltalamacchia; Lannan, Ayala (7), Hanrahan (8), Olson, Bukvich (6), Cormier (6), Bradford (7), Shell (9) and Flores. W—Padilla 10-3. L—Ayala 1- JWalker (7), Sarfate (8) and Quiroz; Parra, Verlander, Seay (6), Zumaya (7), Miner (8), later, the Marlins made a Duchscherer allowed one a bright yellow ’70s retro jer- 4. Sv—CWilson (15). HRs—Texas, Kinsler (12), Difelice (6), Riske (7), Mota (8), Torres (9) and TJones (9) and IRodriguez; Wolf, Meredith (7), BBoggs (4). Washington, Belliard (5), WHarris (3). Kendall. W—Parra 7-2. L—Olson 5-3. Sv—Torres Bell (8), Hoffman (9) and Barrett. W—Verlander major mental lapse: Suzuki run and six hits in 7 2-3 sey with his name and No. 14. ——— (12). HRs—Milwaukee, Fielder 2 (16), Hart (12), 4-9. L—Wolf 5-6. Sv—TJones (14). HRs—Detroit, innings, struck out three and ... The Marlins called up OF Arizona 000 300 000 — 3 9 1 BHall (10). Ordonez (12), IRodriguez (2). San Diego, grounded out to first with the Minnesota 000 050 00x — 5 9 2 ——— AdGonzalez (21). bases loaded and Jorge Cantu walked two. Jai Miller from Triple-A San Francisco 231 040 000 —10 16 2 ——— Webb, Slaten (8), JCruz (8) and CSnyder; Kansas City 002 125 10x —11 14 2 threw home, but backup After the first two games Albuquerque and he made his LiHernandez, Crain (8), Nathan (9) and Mauer. New York (N)102000000 — 3 6 1 W—LiHernandez 8-4. L—Webb 11-4. Sv— Lincecum, Yabu (6), Taschner (6), Chulk (6), Colorado 000000100— 1 4 2 catcher Mike Rabelo appar- were decided by three total major league debut in the sev- Nathan (19). Hinshaw (7), TWalker (7) and Holm; Davies, ——— Fulchino (2), Yabuta (5), Mahay (7), Soria (9) and Pelfrey, JoSmith (6), DSanchez (8), BWagner (9) ently didn’t realize it was no runs, including Oakland’s 11- enth, then struck out to end Toronto 200 204 000 — 8 11 2 JBuck. W—Mahay 3-0. L—Hinshaw 1-1. Sv— and RCastro; Reynolds, Grilli (8), Corpas (9) and Pittsburgh 100 301 000 — 5 10 0 Soria (20). Torrealba. W—Pelfrey 4-6. L—Reynolds 2-5. Sv— longer a force out and never inning victory Friday, the A’s the eighth. Florida also placed ——— BWagner (17). HRs—New York, Beltran (11). easily took care of this one. RHP reliever Burke Badenhop McGowan, Frasor (6), Carlson (6), Downs (7), Florida 100 000 000 — 1 6 1 Colorado, Torrealba (3). tagged Ryan Sweeney. BJRyan (9) and Zaun; Snell, 07797 (5), Osoria Oakland 104 002 00x — 7 12 0 Brown followed with his Jack Hannahan made on the 15-day disabled list (6), Yates (8), SBurnett (9) and RChavez. W— second single of the game another start at first base in retroactive to June 14 with against Andrew Miller (5-6), place of Daric Barton, who is tendinitis in his throwing Busch victorious in Sonoma who lasted just four innings nursing a strained right ham- shoulder. Aviles’ two-out, two-run wild pitches, while striking By JENNA FRYER and learning and that’s what the field early and took the Giants double tied the game at 10-10. out eight and throwing 109 AP Auto Racing Writer it’s going to take for him to lead until Busch grabbed it Gathright’s seventh-inning pitches in his shortest start of SONOMA — Kyle Busch maintain that points lead.” from him. But Montoya was single drove in Callaspo, who the season. snapped the slump that David Gilliland finished a spun by Marcos Ambrose Continued from Page 6 reached on a fielding error by Royals starter Kyle Davies, plagued him the past two career-best second and was while running second, and the sporting throwback Monarchs Emmanuel Burriss, with the who was 3-0 with a 1.46 ERA weeks, racing to his first followed by Jeff Gordon, contact dropped the uniforms, started to rally. go-ahead run. Alex Hinshaw in his first four starts since a Sprint Cup Series win on a Clint Bowyer and Casey Colombian to 14th. The Royals closed within (1-1), the fifth of six Giants May 31 promotion from road course Sunday at Mears. Montoya was sixth Ambrose was later spun by 10-5 against Lincecum, chas- pitchers, took the loss after Triple-A Omaha, lasted just 1 Infineon Raceway. and followed by Ryan Sadler, and the contact came ing him after five innings, and giving up the unearned run. 1-3 innings, permitting five Busch, who had a poor Newman, Matt Kenseth, Carl as he was shifting — causing got four consecutive hits Fred Lewis had three of the runs. He faced 12 batters and qualifying run and started Edwards and Tony Stewart. him to break his gearbox. against reliever Keiichi Yabu Giants’ 16 hits, extending his eight reached base — six hits 30th, steadily moved through The race was fairly clean Ambrose, who was running in the sixth. Jack Taschner and personal hitting streak to a and two walks. the field and grabbed the lead until the closing laps. fifth in his Sprint Cup Series Vinnie Chulk didn’t fare much career-high 12 games. He Reliever Jeff Fulchino did- away from defending race David Reuitmann brought debut, wound up 42nd. better, with the Royals getting drove in a run, walked twice n’t do much to slow down San winner Juan Pablo Montoya out a late caution when a flat For Busch, it was the reme- run-producing singles from and scored two runs. Francisco, either, giving up on an early restart. Nobody tire caused him to run off dy he needed after a frustrat- Ross Gload, Alberto Collaspo Lincecum gave up five runs four runs on seven hits and came close to taking the lead course and into a wall of tires. ing two weeks. He won earlier and DeJesus. on six hits, two walks and two three walks in three innings. from Busch the rest of the That set up a restart with six this month at Dover, then way, but he did have to hold laps to go, and Tony Stewart embarked on his historic off a pair of challenges on two quickly passed Jamie “triple” of three races at three late restarts. McMurray for second. But a different tracks in three days. It was Busch’s series-best spin by Kevin Harvick as they Although he finished sec- fifth win of the season, and entered Turn 4 started a chain- ond in the Truck Series race, When your job prospects are buried... 11th overall spanning all three reaction crash that took the first leg of his journey, he of NASCAR’s top series. It Stewart out of contention for wrecked his Cup car in prac- also was his second road challenging his teammate for tice the next day before jetting Turn to the Classifieds. course victory of the season, the win. off to the Nationwide Series following a Nationwide Series Harvick spun into race. He wrecked in that event win in Mexico City in April. McMurray, who spun into and finished 32nd, then We have postings for It was Busch’s series-best Stewart to bring out another wrecked in the Cup race and positions in many areas, fifth win of the season, and caution. finished 43rd. including Automotive, 11th overall spanning all three “I haven’t seen it, so it’s not He wrecked in last week’s of NASCAR’s top series. It fair to comment on that,” Nationwide race, as well, and Clerical, Retail, Service also was his second road Stewart said. decided after not to hop all and Telemarketing. course victory of the season, It set up a final restart with over the country this weekend following a Nationwide Series three laps to go and Gilliland to compete in the lower series’ win in Mexico City in April. and Gordon lined up behind events in Milwaukee. Take advantage of the Busch celebrated with his Busch. He pulled out to anoth- Classifieds and uncover a traditional smoky burnout, er insurmountable lead, but a treasure chest of then climbed from his car for wreck between Scott Pruett his customary bow to the and Denny Hamlin brought opportunity. crowd. For once, the fans out a red-flag so NASCAR were cheering the driver they could clean the track. The so famously love to hate. stoppage lasted 12 minutes, “I am really impressed with forcing Busch to sit idle and Organics Kyle,” said third-place finish- think about the impending & er Jeff Gordon, his former three-lap sprint to the finish. teammate. “I’ve been around Busch once again moved Hydroponics him, and I didn’t think he’s a out to a large lead, and the really good road racer. So I only real races for position think you’ve got to give that were back in the pack. Hopland guy a lot of credit for his tal- Montoya jockeyed for posi- Hopland 590 S. School St. ent. To be able to get their car tion with Mears and Elliott up front and maintain the Sadler, while Kenseth, Ukiah position ... I would not have Edwards and Dale Earnhardt 13325 Hwy. 101 bet on that. Jr. mounted their own battle. 13325 Hwy. 101 468-3500 “Obviously, he’s maturing Montoya moved through 744-8300 8- MONDAY, JUNE 23, 2008 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

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

CHAOS GRID THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 23 22 27 26 by Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek TLRH 24 19 23 25 Unscramble these four Jumbles, ILNB one letter to each square, 21 24 23 20 to form four ordinary words. EKOE 24 19 20 20 TDAU TUSEA

CLUE: SHOCKING ORDER GRID 90 ©2008 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 90 All Rights Reserved.

24 90 T RICHA 23 21 90 NE 23 90 T 90 90 90 90 90 6/23/2008 DECODED MESSAGE: QUEETA

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Dear Annie: My wife and I have been which is indeed a form of mental illness. Is echo his “Hello.” His caring will be around together four years. During this time, I have your reputation with women so abysmal that each corner. His tears will be tucked into our been followed by detectives, watched by her ANNIE’S MAILBOX you aren’t trustworthy? Have other men cheat- memory book. Life calls him beyond our reach friends and had some of my employees paid by ed on her so often that she can’t believe any -- to different walls. New faces, shiny halls, my wife to “keep an eye” on me. I have been By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar man could be faithful? We’re not sure what you shy smiles, many places. Greater learning -- he investigated by her children and am not wel- love about this woman, but we don’t recom- must go. But wait, before he leaves, be sure he come at her family functions. mend remarrying her without counseling. knows you love him. Hide the lump in your My wife has called and visited my old girl- still live together as man and wife and here’s Frankly, we hope you have your bags packed throat as you hug him. He will soon be home friends and checked with my ex-wife to see if I the real twist: Now she trusts me and is com- so you can get away quickly. again -- but he will be different. The little boy am still in contact with them. I’ve had my com- pletely at ease with our relationship. She says Dear Annie: My daughter leaves for college will have disappeared. How I wished I could puter examined and my wallet gone through. because we’re getting divorced, it no longer in the fall. Many years ago, you printed a love- take September and shake it, for it came too There are times when she claims someone has matters what I do. She wants us to live togeth- ly poem called “Hold Fast the Summer.” Can soon. I must look to the beauty of each new been in our bathroom because the towels were er, and if we decide to get married again, we you reprint it? -- Carmel, Ind. day, and silently give thanks. out of place. can. Dear Carmel: With pleasure. Here it is: Dear Annie: This is for “Isolated Wife,” After all the detective work, wouldn’t you Annie, absolutely nothing is going on. I Hold Fast the Summer whose husband stopped drinking. I once had an think she’d realize there’s nothing to find? Is have been faithful since the day we met. I want by Mary W. Abel alcohol counselor tell me that when my hus- to spend every moment with her. Her actions this some kind of mental illness? I know she Hold fast the summer. It is the beauty of the won’t go to counseling because I’ve asked. I band and I quit drinking on our own and have been very painful, but I love her, so I’ve day and all it contains. 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433-08 414-08 LOST & HELP HELP HELP HELP 6-23/08 6-12,13,14,15,16,17,18, 10 NOTICES 30 FOUND 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED INVITATION FOR BIDS 19,20,21,22,23,24,25/08 ADOPTIONS & Lost frndly brindle & CARL’S JR Customer Service Health FIREHOUSE METAL BUILDING, MEMBERS FOR MENDOCINO COUNTY FOSTER CARE white fm. Pit Bull in Assistant Rep. Local insurance TLC Child & Family Program SLAB & FOUNDATION IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES (IHSS) JC Penny parking lot. Manager agency has F/T sal- ADVISORY COMMITTEE NEEDED Services seeks families. Rwd! 391-1170 $15/hour aried position with Technician Notice is hereby given that the Governing We are looking for new members to serve on Reimbursement, training excel. benefits. Must plus benefits *pd BILINGUAL Board (Board) of the Hopland Fire Protection the IHSS Advisory Committee. The Advisory & professional support EMPLOYMENT be reliable, posses G3 Enterprises is provided. 463-1100 vacation, hlth ins., Health & Human District of the County of Mendocino, State of Committee is made up of citizens who pro- WANTED good phone, people, now hiring for a Sr. #236800809 110 401K. Apply at Services Agency California, will receive up to, but no later than vide advice and guidance to the Mendocino computer skills & Ink Tech, Press As- PERSONAL Carl’s Jr. Ukiah - Public Health Branch 2:00 p.m. on Monday, June 30, 2008. County Board of Supervisors, Health and Hu- work well with others. sistant and a Sr. Slit- ASSISTANT Too 1275 N. State St or $2503-$3044/Mo. man Services Agency - Social Services Insurance exp. not ter Operator at our busy to do errands, Call 468-8207 Req HS Diploma or Furnish all labor, materials, and equipment Branch, and IHSS Public Authority, on the necessary but help- Ukiah location. If you HOPLAND let me! Senior Dis- GED and 18 mos re- necessary to construct the structural building IHSS program and the Referral Registry. Cur- CASEWORKER- ful. Please send re- are interested in join- count Jolene 707- lated exp. Apply by (60’ x 90’) slab and engineered metal building rent openings are for current or former recipi- BEARS Clearlake Office sume to c/o PO Box ing a dynamic organi- 621-1266 06/27/08 to: HR structure and accessories at 21 Feliz Creek ents of in-home supportive services to serve Native American 495, Ukiah or fax zation that offers SIGNUPS HELP Dept, 579 Low Gap Rd. Hopland, Ca 95449 a two-year term. Service on the Committee is Cash Assistance Pro- 707-462-3316 competitive wages, for football & 120 WANTED impressive benefits Rd, Ukiah, CA voluntary and there is no stipend. Mileage re- cheerleading. gram in Lake County. ARMED GUARDS DELI MANAGER programs and growth 95482, (707) 463- Bid documents are available from Ruff & As- imbursement is available. The IHSS Advisory Boys and girls Exper. working w/ Needed at Seal Mar position available opportunities please 4261, w/TDD (800) sociates 100 W. Standley Street Ukiah, CA Committee is currently working on provider ages 7 through Tribal people helpful. Security. Full-Time, Exp. nec. visit our website at 735-2929 www.co. 95482, Tel 707 472-0525 at the cost of $100 training, program evaluation, and building an 15. 2nd through Clean DMV, Drug with Great Pay & Apply within www.G3Enterprises.c mendocino.ca.us/hr per set. effective IHSS program and Referral Registry. 8th grade. Testing. FT salary Benefits. Call 510- 113 W. Perkins Ukiah. om and apply direct- EOE The IHSS Advisory Committee meets the For more $30K w/benefits. Go 537-6635. Ask for Lisa ly. Equal Employ- 409-08 first Wednesday of the month, 1:00 to 3:00 information to www.cttp.net for LEAD COOK posi- 6-16,23,30/08 p.m. at 747 S. State Street in Ukiah. application and job or Zach ment Opportunity tion available. Exp in contact Rick AUTO SALES HELP NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S. No. T08- Please request an application through Elaine description. Contact EEO/AA M/F/V/D inv. cont./menu dev. 34907-CA Loan No. 0096995592 YOU ARE 707-291-9457 or WANTED Apply in DELIVERY DRIVER Chan at 463-7900, or email at Jolene Crawford at Apply within Schat’s IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 707-272-3971 person Wednesday Good pay, easy HOUSEKEEPER [email protected]. Final day for accepting 707-262-4400 ex 124 Bakery 113 W. Per- DATED 04-20-2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE hoplandbears@ 9-5 at Jeff Harpes route. F/T, 8hrs. dy. NEEDED ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, applications is July 31, 2008. w/questions. Fax re- kins ask for Zach or comcast.net Quality Motors Our van. 707-485-2616 for half day per week IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF sume & application to Lisa 10 Orr Springs Rd call 485-0170 YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA- 707-274-8798. Indian Direct Care Work ICU/ER Nurses Linkages Social TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST Hiring Preference Ap- No Exp.Needed!! YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Background Investi- Come join our dynamic Work/Care Manag- LOST & Morning, eves, A public auction sale to the highest bidder for gator-Central Office plies. & progressive team in er, for non-profit FOUND CHEVRON (N. Ukiah graveyard. Drug test cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or na- 30 Native American Willits, California. agency helping eld- tional bank, check drawn by a state or federal location). is now req., no test for can- ● Cash Assistance Pro- State of the Art- erly & disabled adults credit union, or a check drawn by a state or hiring. 1 pos. avl. nabis, gd DMV. Per- gram in Lake County. Intensivist Robot avoid nursing homes. federal savings and loan association, or sav- Starting wage $8.25. sonal care, cooking, ●New -- all green ings association, or savings bank specified in Exper. working MSW or BSW pref. Apply at cleaning, driving & hospital under Section 5102 of the Financial Code and au- + w/Tribal people help- Part time, exc. ben. Stay 50 W. Lake Mendo Dr. construction. thorized to do business in this state will be ful. Clean DMV Drug providing living skills ●Great atmosphere. Resume, cover letter held by the duly appointed trustee as shown Testing, F/T Salary training to adults with ●Excellent night shift to Community Care, below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed 45k w/Benefits. Go to developmental disa- Free Adult Barn differential 301 S. State St., to and now held by the trustee in the herein- bilities. 3,6 bed group after described property under and pursuant Cats www.cttp.net for Ap- ●Great benefits. Ukiah CA 95482 homes, estb. in 1988. to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale So many barns, too plication & Job De- Come Join Come make us your 707-468-9347 485-0165, 468-0602 will be made, but without covenant or warran- many mice. scription. 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Starts in penses of the Trustee for the total amount (at ence Applies. time work at the the time of the initial publication of the Notice on Local and give it a try. 7751 N. State St. Ukiah. 8-9 hrs. Clean Daily Journal for of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth 489-5207 or BILLING CLERK, Redwood Valley DMV & Drug Fax people looking to below. The amount may be greater on the 468-5218 typist. Background/ M-F 9-5 EOE (916)921-4414 or call day of sale. Trustor: PAULINE GIRVIN, A earn some extra drug test. Salary 707-467-4752 LIBRARY SINGLE WOMAN Duly Appointed Trustee: Jobline (916) 557- money and use DOE. 468-5220 0422 CR Title Services Inc. Recorded 04-28-2006 COMMERCIAL TECHNICIAN their untapped as Instrument No. 2006-08285 in book , page Mendocino County skills to help us of Official Records in the office of the Record- Bookkeeper-Central DRIVER FORTUNE 500 er of MENDOCINO County, California, Date Issues Office Native Ameri- Class A or B Lic COMPANY currently $15.13-18.39/Hr. cover the com- of Sale:07-07-2008 at 10:00 AM Place of can Cash Assistance req’d. FT + benefits. seeking F/T & P/T Current vacancy 20 munity. Computer Sale: AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE For a little old girl, I Program in Lake Job description and customer service hrs per week in skills are a plus MENDOCINO COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 100 still have spunk. So I County. Exper. work- app available at 351 reps. & clerical Ukiah & Extra Help in but what we’re NORTH STATE STREET, UKIAH, CALIFOR- Covelo. Req AA de- looking for is relia- NIA Amount of unpaid balance and other decided on 6/17 to ing w/Tribal people Franklin Ave in Willits positions. charges: $293,522.54 Street Address or other take a walk down helpful. Clean DMV COOK - Must be All shifts available. gree and one yr exp. bility, flexibility, common designation of real property: 1346 Main Street in Willits Drug Testing, F/T able to work all shifts. Benefits after 90 Apply by 07/02/08 to: basic writing skills HELEN AVENUE UKIAH, CA 95482 A.P.N.: to do some shopping. Salary 30k w/Bene- Apply in person days. Pay $15 per hr. HR Dept, 579 Low or an eye for pho- 003-490-82 The undersigned Trustee dis- fits. Go to Gap Rd, Ukiah, CA tography. claims any liability for any incorrectness of the I forgot cash and no 1143 S. Cloverdale Start immediately. www.cttp.net for Ap- Blvd., Cloverdale Call 647-830-1742 95482, (707) 463- Please drop off a street address or other common designation, one would take my resume and fill out if any, shown above. If no street address or plication & Job De- btwn 2-5 Mon.-Fri. Mendocino County, 4261, w/TDD (800) credit card, so now I an application at other common designation is shown, direc- scription. For ques- or fax resume 707- Health & Human 735-2929. EOE tions to the location of the property may be am in the Ukiah Shel- www.co.mendocino. our Ukiah office at ter. I am about 10 tions contact Jolene 894-8910 or apply on Services Agency, 590 S. School obtained by sending a written request to the Crawford at 707-262- ca.us/hr beneficiary within 10 days of the date of first years old, have very line www.marys Social Services Street for Editor 4400 ex124. Fax Re- Branch. Currently K.C. Meadows. publication of this Notice of Sale. 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Box 1500 Rancho Cucamonga, CA DAILY JOURNAL give this old girl a Room & board + sal- 730 S. Dora St. call the Jobline: benefits. Hire-on mit resume to 702 S. 91729-1500 888-485-9191 HEIDI MUCHA, chance. Call Sage at ary. Apply at 462-2395 Facility # 707-467-5866. bonus. Call Dawn Dora St., Ukiah CA TRUSTEE SALES OFFICER ASAP# 467-6453 2750314 06/16/2008, 06/23/2008, 06/30/2008 [email protected] 236803017 Closes 6/27/08. @ 462-1436. 95482 12- MONDAY, JUNE 23, 2008 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

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City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Anaheim 82/61/pc 81/62/pc Napa 78/52/s 79/51/s Antioch 81/54/s 83/54/s Needles 111/81/s 110/79/s 89° Sunrise today ...... 5:47 a.m. Arroyo Grande 73/51/s 74/49/s Oakland 67/52/s 67/53/s Rockport Atascadero 85/48/s 84/50/s Ontario 92/62/s 88/61/s Sunset tonight ...... 8:43 p.m. Auburn 91/60/s 92/63/s Orange 81/61/pc 80/58/pc 63/49 Moonrise today ...... 11:57 p.m. Barstow 105/71/s 104/70/s Oxnard 72/56/pc 72/56/pc Sunshine Moonset today ...... 10:30 a.m. Laytonville 71/47/s 71/53/s Palm Springs 109/76/s 107/74/s Covelo 83/46 Bishop 97/54/s 97/54/s Pasadena 85/61/s 82/63/s MOON PHASES 86/50 Blythe 112/77/s 109/75/s Pomona 86/60/s 84/56/s TONIGHT Burbank 87/62/pc 83/60/s Potter Valley 85/51/s 88/54/s Westport California City 97/67/s 96/64/s Redding 96/63/s 97/64/s Last New First Full 68/48 Carpinteria 67/56/pc 67/54/pc Riverside 92/60/s 91/59/s Catalina 69/59/pc 67/54/pc Sacramento 87/55/s 89/57/s 51° Chico 93/60/s 94/62/s Salinas 66/51/s 66/52/s Fort Bragg Willows Crescent City 57/47/s 59/49/s San Bernardino 91/61/s 89/60/s Death Valley 122/84/s 119/80/s San Diego 74/63/pc 73/63/pc June 26 July 2 July 9 July 18 63/48 93/60 Mainly clear Downey 82/61/pc 79/61/pc San Fernando 86/61/s 83/60/s Encinitas 74/61/pc 72/61/pc San Francisco 68/52/s 66/53/s ALMANAC Elk Willits Escondido 85/60/s 83/59/s San Jose 73/53/s 75/55/s 81/49 Eureka 58/45/s 60/48/s San Luis Obispo 74/49/s 73/51/s Ukiah through 2 p.m. Sunday 58/49 Redwood Valley TUESDAY Fort Bragg 63/48/s 65/49/s San Rafael 71/49/s 73/53/s Temperature 83/52 Fresno 98/64/s 96/64/s Santa Ana 77/63/pc 77/63/pc 91° High ...... 88 UKIAH Gilroy 78/53/s 79/51/s Santa Barbara 76/54/pc 73/53/pc Low ...... 49 89/51 Indio 109/74/s 107/72/s Santa Cruz 75/49/s 75/51/pc 52° Normal high ...... 85 Lakeport Irvine 77/63/pc 77/63/pc Santa Monica 76/60/pc 72/60/pc Normal low ...... 53 85/53 Hollywood 85/61/pc 81/61/s Santa Rosa 80/48/s 82/50/pc Philo Record high ...... 104 in 1970 Lucerne Lake Arrowhead 86/53/s 85/47/s S. 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Lake Mendocino – Lake level: 736.90 feet; Storage: 67,411 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow: 184 cfs Outflow: 160 cfs Air quality – N/A Running for life Relay for Life raises money towards a cure for cancer By ROB BURGESS The Daily Journal A circle is often said to have no beginning and no end. With the motto, “There’s no finish line until we find a cure,” the annual Relay For A fully mature Monarch butterfly eats some milk weed Life event taking place this while a soon-to-be Monarch butterfly catipillar on the weekend on the oval track of right munches on some leaves. Eagle Peak School could also claim the same thing. Relay For Life is a Butterflies fundraising event of the American Cancer Society. It Continued from Page 1 is an overnight event den products. Orders are made by phone, in person and also designed to spread awareness through their Web site. When the butterflies are to be shipped, of cancer prevention, treat- they are shipped in a little cardboard envelope surrounded in ments and cures, celebrate ice packs. The ice and the cool temperatures put the butterflies survivorship and raise money to sleep. Once they are exposed to the light and warmth, they for research to find more wake up and are ready to take flight wherever they are released. cures for cancer. Relay For Nunn and her mother are members of the International Life is the world’s largest Butterfly Breeders Association, meaning they are educated and fundraising walk and raised certified butterfly breeders. Nunn says their butterflies are of over $405 million last year quality breed and in top condition and health. The butterflies alone, according to the Photos by Peter Armstrong are raised as eggs on their 2-acre farm and sheltered until they event’s Web site. Above, Relay for life participants, Daniel Kirchgaster, left, and Kyle Jones, middle, are full grown in the flight house; a large greenhouse complete “My sister, Jamie Totten, have their chest painted to get in the spirit of the event, while Valerie Kirchgaster, with lush plants, fountains and feeders on which the butterflies died of cancer three years right, chose a more traditional Relay for Life shirt, Saturday morning. Both thrive. These butterflies love to feed on rotten fruit and even ago,” said Cassie Baker, 15, Kirchgasters and Jones walk for their Grandfather. Below, Chelsie Blanchard Gatorade and soy sauce. Butterflies are not expensive and are of Talmage, in between laps paints a pink ribbon for breast cancer awareness onto Joe Warrens cheek at the very low maintenance to raise. On the butterfly farm, over 75 while sitting with her team, first leg of Saturday’s Relay for Life at Eagle Peak School in Redwood Valley. percent of the eggs hatch as opposed to the 2 percent of butter- “Job’s Daughters” on “My great-grandmother fly eggs that make it in the wild. Another perk to raising but- Saturday. had breast cancer,” she said, terflies on a farm is that they are raised healthier and free from Baker’s cousin, Brittany after completing 12 laps on sickness. Nunn explains that many times, monarch butterflies Totten, 14, of Ukiah, also her own by 1 p.m. Saturday. tend to get sick and catch disease. But at the farm, the butter- participated in the festivities “I’m here because I want to flies are sterilized as eggs and are raised into butterflies disease along with her mother Traci help support people with can- free. Plus, in the flight house, the butterflies are safe from their Totten, who is currently bat- cer.” natural enemies such as spiders, ants and crickets. tling the very illness the The infield of the track It takes about a month for a butterfly to grow from an egg to event was designed to help was lined with tents and a fully grown butterfly. A butterfly spends about a week of its raise money for. booths of all different vari- life in a chrysalis, much like a cocoon. Once it emerges out of “My whole family has died eties while a three-on-three its chrysalis as a butterfly, it is free to fly about the flight house until they are bought and shipped to a customer. of cancer,” she said. “I’m the basketball tournament for ages six through nine raged at Whatever the occasion, from weddings and funerals to sim- only one left -- period. This ply letting them free in the garden, releasing butterflies is a event is important because the nearby courts. At 9 p.m. Saturday partici- graceful and beautiful way to commence an event. Even setting some people look at cancer pants were treated to a lumi- them loose in a home garden brings the butterfly population, lit- and think ‘it’s not my prob- nary display featuring white erally, closer to home. lem.’” personalized lunch bags in For more information visit www.sweetmemoriesbutterfly- Stefanie Oseguera, 12, of rememberance of the dearly farm.com. Ukiah, helped her five-mem- departed. inside of the track. American Cancer Society at ber team, United We Care, The bags were filled with For more information on 462-7642 ext. 3. complete their laps during the sand and a lit tea candle was the event, e-mail mendorfl@ Rob Burgess can be Watch Repair two-day long event. placed in each bag, lining the yahoo.com or call the reached at [email protected].

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