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Homeless encampments CANDIDATE Q&A: RACE FOR resulting in piles of trash 1ST DISTRICT SUPERVISOR River cleanup along Russian River Brown says county’s debt a critical issue By ROB BURGESS The Daily Journal Editor’s note: This is the third in a series of four ques- tion-and-answer sessions conducted with the candidates for the two Board of Supervisors seats on the ballot next month. Sunday’s will be with Carre Brown’s opponent, current 1st District Supervisor Michael Delbar. This exchange, along with those conducted with both of the 2nd District candidates has been posted on the House of Burgess blog, which can be accessed at www.insideudj.com/houseofburgess. RB: What is your position on the Harris Quarry project? CB: I believe that the business owner that has the Harris Quarry has tried to locate in two proper- ly zoned areas industrial zoned already in this county and was encouraged by the Board of Supervisors to actually go up to the ridge where the Harris Quarry is located. I’m not knowl- edgeable totally on the EIR on that project, and I would have to reserve a position until I’m able Brown to get all the information. RB: Name one decision your opponent has made during his tenure that you vehe- mently disagree with. CB: I would say that I attended a joint meeting Sarah Baldik/The Daily Journal on the Ukiah Valley Area Plan of the City Council Above, Rebecca Kress of Russian River Cleanup, armed with and the Board of Supervisors and my opponent was a trash bag and trash picker, begins work Thursday morning leaning very heavily towards converting vineyard on a pile of trash and brush abandoned by campers at the land on Lovers Lane into a housing development of Russian River. At right, Glenn Cooper, a Granite Construction anywhere from 500 to 800 homes. I do strongly dis- employee, picks up a pot that has been left by the river. agree with that. Also, I do not believe that the foot- print of Masonite should have a shopping mall in that location, nor should it have home development and he was leaning towards the rezoning of both those properties. Volunteers clean refuse RB: What about one you agreed with? CB: I would say that it would have to have been the grading ordinance. It was in development for from same location for quite some time. It came out as a discretional doc- ument ordinance rather than a ministerial. That could have cost the county up to $500,000 a year. I fourth time in 6 weeks agree with his decision to have it tabled. By ZACK CINEK onto their land for years, they said. RB: What is an issue that is important to you that The Daily Journal Hildreth said he sees young men you feel isn’t being talked about in this campaign? CB: The county debt. It’s an enormous issue for “If it is poop do not touch it” and women who have been given sleeping bags and tents. “Where do our county, not only today, but it’s going to be an was the refrain of those who issue well into the future. They have not properly cleaned up homeless camps near they go?” he said. No sooner does Norgard run addressed their legal obligations to the pension the Talmage bridge on the Russian fund and they are not, and I say they, although I River Thursday morning. them off, Norgard said, “than they are back. I have a big one on my would like to say that my opponent is the longest- Thursday’s cleanup marked the serving supervisor on the board and should take a fourth time in the last six weeks land right now,” he said. The land owners said they feel strong leadership role, that they have not addressed that people have worked the same paying down the Teeter Plan and continually use it location to pick up garbage-strewn like the homeless get a free pass to camp on the river bank and make a to fund their general fund. campgrounds and the jungle-like RB: I asked for questions from our readers and maze of trails that connect them on health hazard, Hildreth said. “If I did that,” Hildreth said, “I this is one from Don Rowe: “What distinguishes an the banks of the Russian River. outstanding supervisor from one who is merely Mike Hildreth and Tim Norgard would spend some time in court.” Both Hildreth and Norgard said competent?” are two orchard and vineyard own- CB: I believe what distinguishes me from my ers along the Russian River in the they believe in trying to help citi- Ukiah Valley. Both have been try- ing to deal with campers coming See RIVER, Page 14 See BROWN, Page 14

School budget outlook remains ‘depressing’ TOP 5 ONLINE Flu vaccination clinic set By MIKE A’DAIR said. The Daily Journal betes, HIV, lung disease, kid- The Willits News The bad news is that, overall, the financial WILLITS - The outlook on the school dis- picture in both the state and the nation as a The Mendocino County ney disease, heart disease, trict’s budget remained depressing, according whole is ominous. The Legislature’s budget Community Health Branch chronic liver disease, long- to district Superintendent Debra Kubin, return- plan authorized the governor to make midyear (formerly Public Health) will term aspirin therapy, spinal ing last week from a meeting with state depart- cuts, and state school officials believe that the Thursday be holding a flu vaccination cord injuries, seizure disor- ment of education officials. governor could cut up to 7 percent from the 1. Driver crashes while clinic at the Ukiah Senior ders, cognitive dysfunction, “I was hoping we might be able to put some education budget, if conditions warrant. Center, located at 499 Leslie immune compromised and positions back,” Kubin said. “But I’m not rec- Also the budget provides that guaranteed rolling up window St., on Wednesday, from 1 to 4 people with neuromuscular ommending that tonight. This news is not cost of living (COLA) adjustments could be 2. Man burned in explosion p.m. disorders) •Residents of long-term great. It’s really depressing, actually.” suspended in order to mitigate the financial from propane The flu clinic is for anyone The good news is outweighed by the bad. emergency. As a result, an education advocacy 19 to 49 years old with one or care facilities The good news is that the recently approved group calling itself School Services of 3. Another innkeeper more chronic health condi- •Women who are or plan to state budget does not cut 6.5 percent from cat- California is recommending that districts charged tion, and anyone who falls be pregnant during the flu sea- egorical programs throughout the state educa- should be planning on a zero COLA for rev- within the high risk guide- son tional system. For Willits Unified, this will enue limits school programs for 2009-10 and 4. The Daily Digest lines. A donation of $10 is •Health care personnel who result in a savings of $108,000, spread across only a 3.5 percent COLA increase for revenue 10/7/2008 suggested per flu vaccination. provide direct patient care in nine programs. Kubin said she will channel limit programs for 2010-11. or out of the home, i.e., doc- $41,000 into the home to school transportation Aguilar said this will result in revenue loss- 5. First frost of the season High-Risk Guidelines: tors, nurses, etc. program immediately, but will hold on to the es of $540,000 in the next fiscal year, and expected later this week •People age 50 years and •Household contact to a remaining $67,000. She advised waiting until $535,000 in 2010-11, or a total loss of older person unable to be vaccinat- January before she moved that money back $1,075,000 for those two years. ukiahdailyjournal.com •People younger than 50 ed due to being immune com- into the programs. The Willits Unified School District budget years of age with one or more promised or children less than “I am taking a wait and see approach,” she is currently $18 million. chronic health condition (dia- 6 months of age. 2 – SATURDAY, OCT. 11, 2008 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

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[\ She is survived by her companions Henry area. Greg partnered Correen Menser. Research Founda- son Armstead Want Hayes Sr. and Smith with his mother & step Ada moved to Willits tion, www.alzheimers- Sr. of Round Valley, her Williams. father, Ruth & David with her husband Tom research.org. daughters Caroll The family will have a Tipton in a donut shop here Casebier and four children For further information Gonzalez of Ukiah and viewing in Ukiah at the in Ukiah. He’d al- in 1947. She lived contact Anker-Lucier Frances Phillips of Eversole Mortuary on so been a hardwood floor and worked in both Willits Mortuary, 459-5515. Round Valley, her sister Sunday, October 12 designer & installer. and Ukiah over the years, [\ Audrey Mclane of from 4pm to 8pm. She will Greg is survived by his 2 as a nurses aide, and as a CATHERINE GIUMELLI Round Valley, Nina Lee of be taken home to daughters Danielle laboratory tissue techni- Catherine Giumelli died New York, Frieda Round Valley for her wake & Micala, 16 and 13. He is cian. Wednesday October Heenan of Round Valley, at the Methodist also survived by After medical retirement 8, 2008 at home with fami- her grandchildren Church Monday evening his mother & step father, when she was 63, ly. Having lived in Mary Lopez, Yardy Want, and the funeral serv- Ruth & David Tipton she lived out in the valley the Ukiah area for over 20 Ruben Want, Karen ices will be on Tuesday at of Ukiah. Also of Ukiah, east of Willits and years, she was a Ramos, Jeff Want Sr., 12:30pm. She will sisters Linda Ryan, enjoyed time with her chil- loving sister and daughter. Martha Phillips, Lonzo be put to rest at the Janice Knoll, Debbie Kay dren, grandchildren Family was very CYETTA HAYES WILLIAMS Fulwider, George Phillips, Nomalacki Cemetery in Wells & brother Lar- and great-grandchildren. proud of her unconditional Cyetta Hayes Williams, Vernie Tuttle, Round Valley following the ry Wells. Also sisters Ada is survived by her love, her strengths, born November 20, Shawn Want, Brand Want, funeral services. Chrissie Williams, Patty daughters Geneva Ha- love and trust. She was 51 1917 on the Round Valley Rolinda Want, Arrangements are under Wells & Pamela Rozell. selswerdt, Wanda Munson, years old. Reservation, Darletta Fulwider, the direction of the Greg brought happiness Brenda Smith and Her loving family left passed into rest on Armstead Want Jr., Melin- Eversole Mortuary. to all who knew him. her husband Mike, all of behind includes her Wednesday, October 8, da Gonzalez, Manuel [\ On hearing of his passing, Willits, and her son mother Novies Coombs, 2008 at home with family Gonzalez and Rindy one woman said to Tom and his wife Rita of brother Bert Giumel- present. Cyetta was Want. She is also survived his mother “He brought out Penngrove. She is li, sisters Darla Tompkins a long time resident of by 65 great grand- the clown in me”. also survived by grandsons, and Lynn Smoljan, Ukiah and a LVN for children, 23 great-great “We are happy that you are Robert, Michael nieces Jessica Tompkins, the past 35. She worked for grandchildren and nu- out of pain, and Cory; granddaughters, Caitlyn Butterfield Lake County merous nieces, nephews “Mister All Good”, but Jenny Lee, Paula, (Giumelli), Destiny Tribal Health as a Director, and very good we will miss your happy Kristin, Scotti and Giumelli, nephew Cory Ukiah Tribal friends. She was presided spirit”. Heather; nine great-grand- Tompkins. Catherine will Health as a Director and in death by her fa- There will be a memorial children and numerous be missed and loved LVN, Laytonville ther Jess Heenan, mother service on Saturday, nieces and nephews. forever by many. Tribal Health as a LVN, Edna Frank, broth- Oct 18 at 2:00 pm in the Funeral services will be No services are planned Hillside Hospital, ers Carl and Thomas Redwood Empire held at 10:00 AM, at this time. Arrange- Ukiah convalescent, and Heenan, sisters Lor- Fairgrounds Fine Arts Monday, October 13, 2008 ments under the care of local care homes in raine Mclane, Constance Building. at Anker-Lucier The Eversole Mortuary. Ukiah. She was a high Manuel, Gloria Ma- GREGORY ARLEN STOKES [\ Mortuary in Willits, Rev. [\ school graduate from jor, daughter Gloria Hayes, Gregory Arlen Stokes, ADA LEE FLETCHER Mike Smith officiating. JACK WALDO SHAW Chemawa in Salem, son Henry Hayes, born on August 22, Ada Lee (Casebier) Reception to follow at A memorial service for Oregon. She adored all daughter-in-law Wanda 1963 passed into rest on Fletcher of Willits entered Brooktrails Community Jack Shaw will be held her friends and family. She Want, son-in-law Tuesday Sept. 30th. into eternal rest October 8, Center. Sunday, October 12 at 2 loved to Gamble, George Phillips and Willard He had lived in Ukiah 10 2008. In lieu of flowers, the p.m. at the Lake sew, cook, crochet and Fulwider, grand- years. She was born in Hopkins family asks that any Mendocino Club House. travel. She was one son Robert Want, great- In his early career he County, Kentucky monetary contributions be The service will be con- of the eldest members of great granddaughter was a creative May 1, 1915 to Albert Eual made in Ada's ducted by the Masonic the Yuki Tribe. Elizabeth, and lifetime landscaper in the bay and Stena name to the Alzheimer's Lodge.

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Church at 2 p.m. Sunday. New suspicion of driving under the days. DELAY -- Near North Fork may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. POLICE REPORTS ideas and suggestions are wel- influence and driving without DELAY -- Continuing Cache Creek Bridge to Walker The following were come. The Mendocino County privileges at 8:10 p.m. work on the Long Valley Ridge Road, a Highway 20 compiled from reports Sheriff’s Office can be Thursday. Creek Bridge to Harwood realignment project will delay LOTTERY NUMBERS prepared by the Ukiah reached at 463-4085. BOOKED -- Ivan Aguilar Road sets Hwy. 101 motorists drivers 20 minutes from 7 DAILY 3: night: 2, 6, 1 Police Department. To BOOKED -- Jackson Perry Gaona, 26, of Ukiah, was back 10 minutes from 6 a.m. a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays. afternoon: 4, 5, 6 anonymously report Blakely, 43, of Willits, was booked into jail by the Ukiah to midnight weekdays. Those arrested by law enforcement officers are innocent until proven guilty. DAILY 4: 9, 5, 9, 6. crime information, call booked into jail by the Police Department on suspi- DELAY -- Continuing People reported as having been arrest- FANTASY 5: 3,11, 28, 463-6205. Mendocino County Major cion of possession of a sub- work on Outlet Creek Bridge ed may contact the Daily Journal once 31, 35 ARREST -- Eric Petterson, Crimes Task Force on suspi- stance for sale, being under delays Covelo motorists 10 their case has been concluded so the DAILY DERBY: 1st: Hot cion of cultivation of marijua- the influence of a controlled minutes at all hours on all results can be reported. Those who feel no middle name listed, 22, of the information is in error should con- Shot; 2nd: Winning Spirit; Covelo, was arrested on suspi- na and possession of marijua- substance and violation of days. tact the appropriate agency. In the case 3rd: Gold Rush cion of being under the influ- na for sale at 7:52 a.m. probation at 11:18 p.m. at DELAY -- Work on the of those arrested on suspicion of dri- Race Time: 1:49.41 ence of a controlled substance Thursday. Thursday. Anderson Creek bridge on ving under the influence of an intoxi- cant: all DUI cases reported by law MEGA MILLIONS: 14, in the 1200 block of South BOOKED -- Larry Joseph Highway 253 continues and enforcement agencies are reported by 15, 43, 46, 48 State Street at 8:07 p.m. Allen, 33, of Ukiah, was may stop motorists for 10 the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes Mega: 21 Thursday. booked into jail by the Ukiah CALTRANS REPORTS minutes at all hours every day. no exceptions. ARREST Police Department on suspi- DELAY -- Boonville or -- Kharma Noel, The following were no middle name listed, 32, of cion of driving under the Ukiah bound traffic faces 10- influence and probation viola- compiled from reports minute delays for continuing CORRECTIONS Willits, was arrested on suspi- prepared by the Califor- cion of being under the influ- tion at 9:25 a.m. Thursday. work on Soda Creek Bridge • Due to an editing error, an BOOKED -- Timothy nia Department of where a control signal directs ence of a controlled substance Transportation: email address for Sheriff Tom Got family? and possession of a controlled Charles Johnson, 36, of traffic at all hours every day. Allman at the end of his letter Venice, was booked into jail MENDOCINO COUNTY LAKE COUNTY substance in the 1200 block of DELAY to the editor in Friday’s edi- South State Street at 8:26 p.m. by the Mendocino County -- At the Old DELAY -- A Highway 20 Willits Road to Gravel Pit tion was incorrect. It should Thursday. Sheriff’s Office on suspicion widening project from Polk have been sheriff@mendoci- of acquisition of processed Road between Willits and Fort Jones Cattlepass to the Nice Bragg, drivers can expect 20- nosheriff.com. marijuana, transportation of Lucerne Cutoff continues to The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this SHERIFF’S REPORTS marijuana, possession of mar- minute delays for continuing set traffic back 10 minutes space to correct errors or make clarifications find activities ijuana for sale and transport road work on Highway 20 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. week- to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- at ukiahdailyjournal.com The following were from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. week- ary notices or birth announcements will and sales at 2:22 p.m. days. result in reprinting the entire article. Errors compiled from reports Thursday. prepared by the BOOKED -- Janie Ann Mendocino County Kaaihue, 39, of Ukiah, was Watch Repair Sheriff’s Office: booked into jail by the MEETING -- The people Mendocino County Sheriff’s Car Wash of Hopland are invited to Office on suspicion of being attend a meeting about a new under the influence of a con- 859 N. State Street disaster relief container and Need a watch battery trolled substance and posses- or watch band? 462-4472 how to fill it. A town-hall style sion of paraphernalia at 8:35 meeting with Sheriff Tom p.m. Thursday. Stop By today... Allman happens at the $3.00 off BOOKED -- Jessica Ann CAR WASH Hopland Guild Hall at the cor- Nau, 20, of Boonville, was D. William Jewelers ner of Center and Spring EVERY booked into jail by the Pear Tree Center TUESDAY streets next to the Catholic California Highway Patrol on 462-4636 FALL WAXING SPECIALS! 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RELIGION SATURDAY, OCT. 11, 2008 – 3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] RELIGION BRIEFS All about tax-exempt status and God By JOHN BOGERT gregations that bury their dif- Victory Outreach The Daily Breeze, Torrance ferences in common worship. It did not come to pass that Others, and this is our God- Pastor Adam Pina and his wife, Noemi, would like to invite the sky fell during Sunday’s given right, seek out churches the community to join them Sundays at 5 p.m. and Wednesdays “pulpit initiative,” a preach- where nothing is said that they at 7 p.m. at Victory Outreach for Celebration Services. Victory out of mostly Christian minis- don’t believe in already. And Outreach is located at 150 Luce Avenue, in Ukiah. ters defying authority by one church in Newhall that I Victory Outreach is an international Christian ministry called attempting to keep their tax- just read about is not alone in to the task of evangelizing and discipling the hurting people of believing -- and who am I to the world, with the message of hope and plan of Jesus Christ. exempt status while taking Victory Outreach is dedicated to helping individuals of all sides in political debates. disagree with such a fine ages, in every life situation. They believe God has given every Then, on Monday, the sky thought -- that “husbands person a destiny to fulfill no matter their social, economic, or fell. lead, wives submit.” cultural background. Only I’m not certain that Churches have long been At Victory Outreach, they believe a ‘seed of greatness’ is the fall was caused by an the take-off point for ideas planted by God within the heart of every believer. Through their unknown number of clergy grand and not, from Cotton various ministries, they nurture this seed into a commitment to stumping in direct violation of Mather to the Revs. King, serve those in need. They hold steadfast to the philosophy, “The the 1954 Johnson Act. Named Falwell and Wright. And how greatest of all is the servant of all.” for then-Sen. Lyndon B. about the many churches Victory Outreach is known for their discipleship and rehabil- Johnson, the measure states speaking against abortion, itation homes and training centers in strategic cities of the world. that nonprofit, tax-exempt which is both a moral question Ukiah is now home to such a men’s training and rehabilitation organizations can’t participate and a political land mine? home. A program for women is also available in other northern in political campaigns for or Obviously, a not-so-fine- California cities. against candidates standing line has been well-trampled Victory Outreach works cooperatively with others of mutual for political office. since long before the passage purpose in accomplishing the task before them. For more infor- But aside from a New York of the Johnson Act. mation, call the church office at 468-5449. church that openly backed Bill On top of that, I can see Clinton, there appears to be no why the so-called pulpit initia- Calvary Baptist Church record of any religious outfit tive -- which is sponsored by losing its tax-exempt status an Arizona-based tax-exempt This Sunday, Oct. 12, at both the 8:30 and 11 a.m. services, defense fund -- is promoting Pastor David Donnell will continue in the series based on Paul’s under the act. Epistles to the churches of Galatia, where Paul emphasized the Mind you, Pasadena’s All this. These are people who superiority of the grace of God over the law. The subject of his Saints Episcopal Church suf- believe fervently, as we all message will be “Liberty, God’s Production,” taken from fered a near-death experience should, in free speech and a Galatians 1:11-24. The focus of the message is the gospel of at the hands of the IRS after message that isn’t necessarily grace, which was communicated through the Holy Spirit. the Rev. Ed Bacon questioned pro-Democrat. At the 6 p.m. service, Pastor Aaron will speak. the morality of the Iraq War Their efforts sound a bit Sunday school classes for every age group will be offered during Sunday services four as religion continues to bully pits. Which to me sounds like like the legend of Denmark’s during the 9:45 a.m. period. There are three adult classes and years ago. its way into politics, forcing a sad, once-burned, prior- King Christian, who was said groups for children of every age, including a nursery. Children’s This led to an expensive piety into the mouths of pan- restraint, “Look, IRS, I’m to have worn a yellow Star of Church, under the direction of Charlene Wykes, is in session for two-year federal investigation dering candidates and causing being so good!” move. David in defiance of a Nazi both of the worship services weekly. of a congregation dedicated to the name of God to be But we are talking religion order that all Jews wear one. Junior and Senior High Youth meet on Tuesdays, 6:30 to 7:30 volunteerism and community invoked so often I’m waiting here, which is a lot like poli- His subjects, which actually p.m., with Stephen Donnell, Aaron Donnell, and Kathleen service. The IRS eventually for some near-future presiden- tics in the way that we are all did a remarkable job of shel- Harpe leading discussions and group activities. Their AWANA dropped the case last year tial seal to read “Keeper of the positive-certain that our way tering their Jewish country- club meetings take place from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesdays, with with officials still insisting men, followed suit, thus a new theme each week. Faith.” is the only way. that the sermon was illegal. Personally, I can’t see why For example, I often hear thwarting the invaders. For more information regarding any of the services, call 462- Meanwhile, everybody Likewise, the IRS isn’t 5638. Their office hours are Tuesday through Friday mornings, anybody needs to hear a from good Catholic readers with a white band collar, an preacher favoring any particu- telling me that I am a bad about to investigate every 9:30 to 2 p.m. The church is located at 465 Luce Ave., Ukiah, unusual hat or a good suit ral- preacher in the land who risks just off of Dora St. lar candidate. What? We don’t Catholic. I also hear from bad lied behind All Saints and hear enough of this during the Catholics telling me that I’m his nonprofit status by pitch- against the IRS, which was week? not so bad. Which I only men- ing a political cause. Ukiah United Methodist Church only maintaining the fire wall. The 180 members of an tion because the nation’s Nor do I think that every A men’s breakfast at 8 a.m. will begin Sunday morning activ- I can only guess why the outfit called the Interfaith largest single Christian sect preacher in a nation so pro- ities at the United Methodist Church. liberal-leaning All Saints was Alliance -- which includes all harbors views that probably foundly divided is going to Pastor Lisa Warner-Carey will preach about “Changing singled out when a cursory lis- the nation’s top Episcopal can’t be changed with a ser- sway their parishioners from God’s Mind” at the 10 a.m. family worship service in the sanc- tening-to of radio and TV bishops and the Rev. Bacon of mon. their long-held beliefs. That’s tuary. The scripture will be Exodus 32:1-14. ministries will reveal many a All Saints -- seem to think so. We attend church, or because most everybody but The Soul Purpose band, coordinated by Matthew Rothstein, broad hint that the devil exists That’s why they signed a choose not to, for private rea- the still-undecided already within the Democratic Party. pledge promising not to sons. These reasons often go believes what they believe, See RELIGION, Page 5 This is an interesting topic preach politics from their pul- blessedly unstated within con- end of story. Faith Directory APOSTLES EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST: Steven Zarlengo, Youth Pastor, Dennis KOL HaEMEK (Mendocino County Inland ASALAAM ALEYKOUM. Interested in Abraham, Moses, (ELS): Pastor Kent Dethlefsen; Phone 462-8201; Sunday Beatty, Senior Pastor, Associate Pastor, Mike Dobbs; Jewish Community): Shabbat celebrated first and Muhammad (Peace be upon them all)? Join our Islamic worship: 9:30 am; Sunday School: 10:30 am (Sept. thru Pastor Emeritus, William C. Duncan. Sunday School for and third Friday evening of every month at Discussion at the Coffee Critic Saturday Mornings at Ten O’clock, or e-mail me at [email protected] “In the May); Communion 3rd Sunday of the month. Church is all ages at 9:30 am, morning worship at 10:50 am, our shul, on West Rd. in Redwood Valley, name of Allah most Gracious, most Merciful: Abraham was located at 710 South State Street, (Washington Mutual Wednesday Awana club at 6:15 pm. The church is located next to Eagle Peak Middle School. Join us indeed a model. Devoutly obedient to Allah, (and) true in Bank Plaza) in Ukiah. For more info go to at 300 W. Smith Street. For details or other ministries, also for annual cycle of Jewish holiday obser- faith, and he joined not gods with Allah... He is Allah, the One www.ukiahlutheran.org please call 462-2779. vances, youth education and activities, film and Only: Allah, the Eternal, Absolute; He begetteth not, nor series, social justice commitments. For information, call is He begotten; and there is none like unto Him.” ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Pastor Lehman Myatt; Sunday FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF HOPLAND: 468-4536. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST: Pastor Paul School, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Fellowship 10:00am; Church service 10:30-11:30am; Hawks and his associate Shawn Paris invite Wednesday Family Night, 7 p.m. Church is located at 395 Guest Speakers, Hispanic Service 12:00-2:00pm. 51 Hwy NAZARENE CHURCH: Ukiah Valley First Church of you to worship with us Saturday mornings N. Barnes St.; 468-1468. 175, Hopland, CA. the Nazarene at 604 Jones Street welcomes you to be a part at 1390 Laurel Avenue in Ukiah (462- of our loving faith community! Sunday morning worship at 5455). Sabbath services begin with ASSEMBLY OF GOD, REDWOOD VALLEY: FIRST CHRISTIAN (Disciples of Christ & United 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Children’s and Teen’s Bible SonRise Fellowship (8:20 to 9:15 a.m), fol- Reverend Kim Harvey, Senior Pastor; Sunday worship Ministry at 6:30 p.m. Pastor Jody Hampton. 462-4869 lowed by Sabbath School (9:30 to 10:50 Church of Christ): An Open and Affirming a.m.) and the main Worship Service begins at 10 a.m., with kids’ church available at that time. Congregation. Sunday worship is 11:00. (11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.). Services Nursery available for children under 5. Wednesday is Adult Bible Study before worship beginning NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH: (An Evangelical in Spanish, 9:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Family Night, with classes for teens, and children ages 4- at 9:45. We celebrate Communion at the Free Church): You are invited to join us at our contempo- Welcome. 12 beginning at 7 p.m. The adults will participate in an in- Lord’s Table each Sunday. Our Table is an rary, reverent worship service Sunday at 9:30 depth Bible Study. For more information 485-7684. open table and all are welcome to share am. Children will be invited to participate in ST. MARY OF THE ANGELS CATHOLIC CHURCH: 900 S. Oak Street, Ukiah. Administrator, Fr. Raúl Lemus. with us. 140 N. Spring Street. Pastor Cherie Marckx. Children’s Church and a Nursery is pro- vided. Classes for all ages meet at 11:00 Associate Pastor, Fr. Sean Rogers. Weekend Mass assistance, CALVARY BAPTIST: pastor David Donnel, Sunday Phone: 462-5830. www.firstchristianchurchofukiah.com am. Opportunities for children, youth, Fr. Norm Ruffing. Mass Schedule: Saturday, 5:15pm (En- morning services: 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.; Sunday glish), 7:00pm (Español). Sunday, 7:15am (English), 8:30am and adults are available during the week. School 9:45 a.m.; evening service 6:00 p.m.; AWANA FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST (CHRI- (Español), 10:00am (English), 12:00pm (Español). Monday- Our church is located at 750 Yosemite Drive (behind Clubs Wednesdays, 6 to 8 p.m.; Sept. - May; mid-week STIAN SCIENCE): We welcome you to visit our services Friday: 7:15am. First Saturday Mass: 8:00am. Reconciliation: Burger King); phone 468-9251 or [email protected] for prayer Wednesday, 7 p.m.; jr. high youth Tuesdays, 7:00 and our reading Room. Our Sunday service is at 10 a.m., Saturday from 4:00pm-5:00pm, or by appointment. Please more information. call the parish for Holy Day Schedule at 462-1431. p.m.; sr. high youth, Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m. Church is with Sunday school at the same time for students to age 20. located at 465 Luce Ave., call 462-5638 Our Wednesday meeting is at 7:30 p.m. and includes a time NEW LIFE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 266 ST. PETER EASTERN CATHOLIC CHURCH 190 Orr for sharing.The Reading Room is open to everyone on East Smith Street, Ukiah, CA. Pastor David Moore. 707- Street, Ukiah (at the corner of Orr and Brush streets). Pastor CALVARY CHAPEL OF UKIAH: Pastor Les Boek; Fr. David Anderson. Schedule of Services: Saturday: Great Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. to 2 462-3496. Thursday night bible study @ 7:30. Sunday Sunday morning service 10AM. Wednesday night bible Vespers 5:30pm; Sunday: Matins- 7:30 am; Divine Liturgy- p.m. 204 S Oak St., 462-6155, [email protected]. morning Sunday school @ 10:00. Morning Worship @ study at the church. 1045 S. State St., Ukiah; For more 9:00 am. For information about weekday services, please call 11:00. Fr. David at 468-4348, or stop by the church for a printed information. Call 485-1002. Listen to C.S.N at 88.1 FM. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: Pastor Sherry Budke, Assoc. schedule. Pastor Nick Hladek. Are you looking for a church home POTTER VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor Tony CHURCH OF CHRIST: 25 Norgard Ln. Welcome to a where you can be nurtured in faith, a safe haven where you Arnds. Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship Service, THE RIVER FOURSQUARE CHURCH- Where we ‘Connect Bible based church that worships the Lord Jesus in the 1st can heal from your hurts, a welcoming forum where you the hurting with the Healer’ - Please join us at 195 Low Gap 11:00a.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, 7:00p.m. 10501 Main Road in Ukiah - Morning services each Sunday at 10:00 am with Century Christian way! Please join us: Sunday 10 AM: can explore who Jesus is? We desire to share Christ’s love St., Potter Valley, CA 95469. 743-1598 Bible study and classes; Sunday 11 AM: Sermon and nursery area and Sunday school for children aged 3-11. Midweek and truth with all people. Everyone is Welcome! Sundays: Bible study, Wednesday eves at 6:30pm, where we explore God’s Lord’s Supper; Wednesday 6 PM: Private Home Bible 9:00am: Adult Education and Cristo es el Camino (en REDWOOD VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH Sr. Word hands-on, in an interactive atmosphere. Need more infor- Study available - your home or ours. Phone: 462-5678 español); 10am: Worship Celebration (nursery available) Pastor Kevin McDougall; Youth Pastor Justin Talso; mation? Call us at 462-7766. We look forward to meeting you! and fun, safe programs for children 3 years thru Jr. High. Worship Services at 8:30 & 11:00a.m.; Sunday School for CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Those seeking Coffee fellowship follows worship. Jr. High Youth Group: all ages, 9:45a.m. Sr. High youth group Wednesday, 7:00- UKIAH BIBLE CHURCH: We invite anyone who longs for a deeper understanding of God through His Word; taught by answers to today’s questions are invited to come and expe- Wednesdays 7pm/Sr. High Youth Group Sundays 7pm. 9:00p.m.; Jr. High Youth group Thursday, 6:30-8:30p.m.; rience God’s presence and realize His purpose Senior pastor Dr. Richard S. Oliver and Adult Small Groups and Bible Studies during the week. College/Career, Sunday 7:00p.m.; Women’s Bible Study, Associate Pastor David Dick. Adult Sunday for life through relevant Bible preaching by 468-9235. www.fpcukiah.org Wednesday, 9:45 a.m. and Thursday, 6:30 p.m.; Men’s School at 9:00 a.m., Sunday Worship Service Pastor Joe Fry. We meet in the Ukiah Ministry small groups meet at 6:30p.m. Thursday; Adult at 10:15 a.m. Nursery care and Children’s Valley Conference Center at 200 South GRACE LUTHERAN (ELCA): Pastor Keith Miller. Our Home Bible Study’s meet at varying times through the Church are available during the worship School Street. Worship service at family would like to meet your family. Please join us for week. Church is located at 951 School Way, Redwood service. Youth and family Bible studies, Jr. and Sr. High youth programs, and 11:00 a.m. with nursery and children’s worship conveniently offered at 8:30am with more tradi- Valley; 485-8541, website: www.rvcchurch.net classes. An awesome youth group meets recovery ministries are also available tional music and 10:30 am with more contemporary music during the week. The church is located at 2140 Arroyo Rd. Monday evenings at 6:30 p.m. at Trinity Baptist and Praise Team every Sunday morning. Supervised nurs- RELIGIOUS SCIENCE CENTER FOR POSITIVE (Deerwood), Ukiah. For information please call the church Church on South Dora. Reach us at 467-8400. ery care is available at both services and we are fully LIVING: Minister Dr. Candice Becket; Sunday Power office at 462-0151 or visit our website at handicapped accessible. Weekly activities include: Youth Service 9:00-9:30 a.m., Meditation Service 10:00-10:15 www.ukiahbiblechurch.org ECKANKAR - RELIGION OF THE LIGHT AND a.m., Celebration Service and Youth Church 10:30 a.m., groups, adult bible groups, service opportunities and much UNITED METHODIST: Please join us for worship at 10 am. SOUND OF GOD: Introductory Talks, Book more. The church is located at: 200 Wabash Ave., one Teen Youth Group 6:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday Healing Discussions, ECK Worship Services and Childcare and Sunday School every Sunday morning. Weekly block west of the airport. Call 462-7795 for more informa- Circle 6:30 p.m. A new way to think, a better way to live. activities include: Youth Group, Adult Small Group, outreach and Satsang. Public welcome. FREE book avail- tion or visit our web site:www.gracelutheranukiah.com All welcome. Located at 741 S. Oak St., Ukiah 462-3564. service opportunities, and Bible Study. Midweek Passage wor- able. For more info please call 468-5870, 1- ship begins on Wednesdays with potluck in the choir room at 800-423-0771, or visit our web site at HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Services at RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS): The 5:30 p.m.. followed by worship in the Chapel at 6:15 p.m. All are www.eckankar.org Religious Society of Friends meets for unprogrammed (silent) welcome. Call 462-3360 for more information or visit our web- 8:00 a.m. and 10 a.m. First and third Sundays - Holy site: www.ukiahumc.org Eucharist; second, fourth and fifth Sundays - Morning worship Sundays at 10:30 a.m. in the Plowshares Community FAITH LUTHERAN (LC-MS) - 560 Park Blvd., Ukiah - Prayer. Nursery care available at 10 a.m.. Wednesdays 10 Room (1346 S. State St., Ukiah), and Fridays at 6 UNITY OF UKIAH: Gina Scott, Spiritual Leader; Rev. M.L. Schulz. Divine Service 9:00 a.m. Bible Study a.m.- Morning Prayer. All are welcome. The church is p.m. at another location. All are welcome. For more informa- Wednesday meditation 12:15 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.; Sunday 10:30 a.m. Midweek Bible Study, Wed. 10:00 a.m. For located at 640 S. Orchard Avenue, next to the DMV. For tion, including the location of the Friday meeting, call 485- meditation 10:00 a.m.; Sunday worship service 10:30 a.m. more information call 462-2618. (Next to Todd Park, information: 462-8042 or [email protected] 8350 or 463-0266. No need to call ahead for the Sunday Refreshments to follow. Church is located at 321 N. Bush St.; Anton Stadium & Golf Course) meeting. 462-4061. All events open to everyone! IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR CHURCH OR MINISTRY IN OUR FAITH DIRECTORY CALL OUR CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 468-3536 FOR RATES AND INFORMATION. 4 – SATURDAY, OCT. 11, 2008 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Sweet land of liberty California focus

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Obama doesn't get Why isn’t this McCain on torture solution on the table? During the widely seen and analyzed pre- There may be a workable way to solve most of mier presidential debate, Barack Obama was America's energy problems, end dependence on for- grossly mistaken when, toward the end, he eign oil and dramatically cut greenhouse gas emis- said: "I give Senator McCain great credit on sions with little pain. Remarkably, while proposals for the torture issue, for having identified that as renewed offshore oil drilling, new atomic power something that undermines our long-term plants, expanded carbon trading and other proposed security -- because of those things, we, I tactics abound in this year's presidential campaign, no think, are going to have a lot of work to do in one mentions the single most promising technique. the next administration to restore that sense This may be because its name contains the word that America is that shining beacon on a hill." "reactor." Combined with the fact that it depends on a Our torture has shamed us. sophisticated form of nuclear technology, that appears In fact, although McCain in the past has to make the notion of power plants using the Integral spoken eloquently against torture during Fast Reactor anathema to today's politicians. interrogations of terrorism suspects, his actu- But it shouldn't. For this technology is demonstra- al votes in Congress tell a different story. bly safer than any existing nuclear power plant, He voted for the Detainees Treatment Act depends almost completely on recycling for its fuel of 2005 that stripped Guantanamo Bay pris- and would make virtually no contribution to world- oners of their habeas corpus rights (until the Letters from our readers wide climate change. Supreme Court tried to intervene). That law Yes, there are serious problems with today's version added an "appeal" procedure that prevented of nuclear power. The most difficult to solve is waste prisoners from appealing their conditions of Palin not a good choice Without these faithful and generous team disposal, with almost no one wanting his or her back- confinement -- where the "coercive interroga- sponsors, manager/coaches and board yard to be a dumping ground for spent radioactive fuel To the Editor: members it would be impossible to run rods that will stay "hot" for eons. There are longstand- tions" and brutal force-feeding happened with It is abundantly clear to me that John no objection from McCain. our league. Players are given the opportu- ing worries about effects of nuclear plants or their McCain was desperate when he chose nity to work hard, learn sportsmanship, waste on water tables and ocean water temperatures. In 2006, McCain voted for the Military Sarah Palin as his running mate. Commissions Act after the Supreme Court and develop character. We believe these There are terrorism concerns. And there's the possibil- I believe he is sadly mistaken if he are the core values in building healthy ity - slim, but still present - of a meltdown or explo- temporarily restored habeas rights at thinks Hillary Clinton’s supporters, and Guantanamo. That new law essentially over- young people who grow into productive sion loosing clouds of radioactivity into the air for the majority of working women in this many miles around. This has never happened in an ruled the Supreme Court for a time and gave country will now change their vote to his adults. Friends of Ukiah Babe Ruth George W. Bush the right, by himself, to inter- Baseball please thank and support these American-designed atomic plant, but that doesn't stop ticket. people or politicians from worrying. pret the Geneva Conventions, which express- Yes, Sarah Palin is a feisty woman. businesses that support the young people ly forbid "cruel, inhuman and degrading treat- of our town, and our future. Don’t forget Meanwhile, no such concerns apply to the Integral But she is not a woman who advocates Fast Reactor (IFR), designed at the Argonne National ment" of prisoners. change that will improve the lot of women to also thank the Managers/Coaches and When the president then, by executive Board Members for devoting their time to Laboratory in Illinois and its Idaho satellite facility in America. Sarah Palin has a family of during the 1980s and '90s at a cost of more than 1 bil- order, continued the "special powers" he had five and a large staff and a large income work with our great young people and given the CIA in their secret prisons ("black lion taxpayer dollars. to help her maintain her life. Palin does make this a successful year of Babe Ruth The design was shelved and a small prototype sites") wholly beyond U.S. and international not favor a woman’s right to choose an Baseball. All other Financial Supporters laws, McCain did not object. essentially deep-sixed in 1994, ostensibly because of abortion, even in the case of rape or have been recognized in a previous edi- concerns that it might lead to proliferation of nuclear Among the unrebutted books documenting incest. Palin is not an advocate for raising tion. weapons. some of the war crimes committed by CIA the minimum wage or for pay equity for Team Sponsors: Big O Tires -- Giants; Here are some of the advantages of the IFR, as list- personnel (who were exculpated from any women. Little Caesars Pizza -- Mets; McGehee ed by Steve Kirsch, a multimillionaire Silicon Valley future punishment in our courts by the On other topics, her stance as a conser- Development -- White Sox; Pete’s Tractor software entrepreneur who has pushed the concept for Military Commissions Act), I strongly recom- vative should raise alarm bells for many -- Diamond Backs; Quiroga Vineyards -- several years: mend the personal accounts in this year's "My of us. She believes that Iraq is linked These reactors can be fueled entirely with today's Guantanamo Diary: The Detainees and the Rockies; Savings Bank -- Indians; Sun with the attacks on 9/11. She asked her Valley Ranch -- Blue Jays; Taco Bell -- used nuclear fuel, consuming virtually all of the long- Stories They Told Me" by Mahvish Khan local librarian, upon becoming mayor, Ukiah- A’s; Taco Bell -- Ukiah-14 year lived radio-isotopes that make storage of spent fuel (PublicAffairs, 2008). how to go about banning books in the rods such a problem. It would take IFRs centuries to The author, an American lawyer born of schools. She has advocated teaching cre- old All Stars; Thurston -- 13 year old All Stars; Ukiah Lions Club -- Angels. use up the supplies of uranium that have already been immigrant Afghan parents, who has been pub- ationism in the schools, and therefore can- mined, in part because this design is about 100 times lished in the Wall Street Journal, became an not believe in our constitutional separation Managers and Coaches: A.J. Silva; Alan Lyly; Antonio Lopez; more efficient in milking energy from uranium than interpreter for Afghan detainees at of church and state. those in use today. Guantanamo Bay and was able to communi- She has been cramming for public Brian Bowman; Casey Bartolomei; Chris Sawyer; Dave Poma; David Head -- man- IFRs require no enrichment of uranium, can be cate with them in their own Pashto language. questioning about policy, and so far has fueled with plutonium waste from other nuclear Among others, one among them, held in a made some very awkward gaffs. How can ager; Duane Nelson -- manager; Garrett plants, and emit almost no greenhouse gases. Such CIA "ghost prison" in Kabul, before being McCain defend his choice of Palin, after Davis -- manager; Guy Mills; Jody Helms reactors would be cooled with liquid sodium, so they transferred to Guantanamo, tells of what calling Obama inexperienced? -- manager; Kevin Murphy; Larry would not require massive water supplies and there- Americans "with black masks" did to him. It I would like the American public to Eldredge; Mark Mercer -- manager; Mark fore can be located almost anywhere (read: isolated, is hard to read. remember that we are still voting for the Pedersen; Matt Ferrick -- manager; Mike desolate areas far from the large populations that About this sort of treatment, McCain used office of President of the United States, Lewis -- manager; Mike Mata; Pete might use the energy they produce). to say, with regard to torture, "it's not about first and foremost. Our choice is between Lucchesi -- manager; Rich Brazil; Ron The main disadvantage - the one that killed the idea who they (the jihadist enemy) are; it's who we two men of integrity. One 72 year old man Franz; Steve Stout; Steve White; Tom back in the mid-'90s - is the fear that it would lead to are." Yet, after the Military Commissions Act will continue to bankrupt this country in a McKeown; Ty Yanez -- manager; Virgil proliferation of weapons-grade uranium because it is a was passed, McCain was on the Senate floor war without end. One 47 year old man Quiroga. form of "breeder" reactor that could theoretically pro- as both the House and Senate passed an will do his utmost to initiate social pro- Ukiah Babe Ruth Board Members: duce more fissionable material than it uses. amendment that mandated the CIA adhere to grams that will help end our current nose- Kris Scaturro -- president; Linda But that's a matter of choice, making the breeder dive regarding healthcare, jobs, and the the Army Field Manual -- which all our other Pedersen -- vice president; Dana Franz -- issue a red herring, an objection raised even though it services follow -- that forbids torture. economy. Which one will you vote for? has little merit only because it will alarm large num- Wendy Jackson secretary; Philip Onori -- treasurer; Mario John McCain voted against that antitorture Scaturro -- player agent; Kimberly Melvin bers of people. For IFRs can be designed to use just as amendment, which George W. Bush -- again Potter Valley much fuel as they create, or more. In fact, it is today's excepting the CIA from our rule of law -- -- director -- Snack Shack; Guy Mills -- sponsorship/fundraising; Virgil Quiroga -- thermal reactors that are large producers of ultra-dan- vetoed. Is this, Obama, part of "the great cred- Thank you gerous plutonium. it" you give McCain "on the torture issues?" director -- equipment; Garrett Davis -- To the Editor: The other problem with IFRs - this one legitimate I did not hear or see any of the scores of director -- scorekeeping; Dave Poma -- The Ukiah Babe Ruth Baseball League - is that the liquid sodium cooling them could catch commentators, partisan or objective, after that director -- communications. fire. But the scientists who developed the IFR design first Obama-McCain debate refer to the trib- board members would like to give a big Linda Pederson insisted that adding an extra cooling loop to each reac- ute Obama gave to his rival concerning tor- thank you to the 2008 league supporters. Ukiah tor would likely prevent this. ture. Indeed, I don't recall any focus, or even Kirsch maintains the IFR project was killed because mention, throughout the entire presidential it threatened oil companies, uranium mines, coal campaigns on the CIA's damage to our repu- mines and natural gas companies. Which it would. tation among our allies. WHERE TO WRITE But George Stanford, a Ph. D. nuclear physicist One of a growing number of examples of who helped create the IFR design at Argonne, believes the collateral harm that CIA renditions and President George Bush: The State Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. the main reason was fear of proliferation. "Well-mean- tortures have done to our relationships with White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., 4146, Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319- ing but ill-informed people claiming to be experts con- our allies is the report by Agnieszka Washington, D.C. 20500; (202) 456- 2001; Berg's Ukiah field representative is fused the issue and convinced many administrators Bienczyk-Missala of the University of 1111, FAX (202)456-2461. Ruth Valenzuela. Ukiah office located at and legislators the IFR was a threat," he said in a Warsaw's Institute of International Relations Governor Arnold Schwarzeneg- 311 N. State St, Ukiah, 95482, 463-5770. remarkable 2001 essay that can be accessed at that: "In August 2008, the Public Prosecutor's ger: State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. The office’s fax number is 463-5773. For http://www.nationalcenter.org/NPA378.html. Office in Poland started an investigation on (916) 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 There is no doubt that American ingenuity has the existence of secret CIA detention facilities email go to web site: solved innumerable problems and won several wars. in Poland. ...” In recent years, all Polish gov- Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Sen- assembly.ca.gov/Berg That same creativity also produced a power plant idea ernments have denied any CIA secret prisons ate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. Senator Pat Wiggins: State Senate that could solve many of today's energy problems 20510; (202)224-3553; San Francisco, were permitted there, but already there is evi- District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, while doing little or no harm to citizens or the envi- dence that Polish officials were complicit in (415) 403-0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 ronment. CIA renditions and thereby violated Polish Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375 If it has some flaws, most notably with the sodium Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart Email: [email protected]. In law. Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. cooling system, resuming the research abandoned in Back in December 2002, when Dana Priest Ukiah: Kathy Kelley at 200 S. School St, 1994 likely could solve them. So if either John 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- McCain or Barack Obama really wants to solve the and Barton Gellman broke the first American 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; 468-8914, email: stories on not only the secret prisons but also [email protected] energy crisis, why not get beyond scary words like the CIA renditions of suspects to be tortured [email protected] "nuclear" and "reactor" and start pushing development in other countries known for that form of Congressman Mike Thompson: Mendocino County Supervisors: and refinement of this design? The sooner the better. especially "aggressive" interrogation, they 1st District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- Tom Elias is a syndicated columnist. quoted a Bush administration official: "If Washington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225- burger, 2nd District; John Pinches, 3rd we're not there in the room, who's to say?'" 3311; FAX (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg District; Kendall Smith, 4th District; The Ukiah McCain, who was in such a room as a vic- district office, 430 N. Franklin St., PO David Colfax, 5th District. All can be tim for five awful years in Vietnam, used to Box 2208, Fort Bragg 95437; 962- reached by writing to 501 Low Gap Road, say a lot about torture; but he exempts the 0933,FAX 962-0934; CIA from the Army Field Manual banning Room 1090, Ukiah, 95482, 463-4221, DAILY JOURNAL what Gen. David Petraeus ordered his Army www.house.gov/write rep FAX 463-4245. Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows his troops in Iraq never to do. 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Participants will receive a icap accessible. The worship Christopher Eriksen will be Religion gifts test prior to the seminar. celebration on Sundays begins the worship leader for at 10 a.m., and offers a blend- Morning Prayer at the 8 a.m. IN OUR COMMUNITY Continued from Page 3 ed style of music with familiar service. Redwood Valley hymns, praise songs and On Sunday, Oct. 26, there will lead worship. The lively Community media. will only be one service, at 9 Eighth annual Soup Cook-Off music offered will include: Church Cristo es el Camino, their a.m. Bishop Barry Beisner “For the Healing of the Spanish-language worship ser- will be the celebrant for the fund-raiser set for Nov. 15 Nations,” a traditional hymn Irv Rifkin, from the Friends vice, meets at 9 a.m. A free service and for Holy with a wandering, baroque- of Israel, will be the guest English as a Second Language Communion. This is the spe- Mendocino County Special Olympics will hold their style bass part played by speaker at Redwood Valley class is offered to Spanish- cial annual visit with the eighth annual Soup Cook-Off fund-raising event on Pastor Lisa Warner-Carey; Community Church this speaking members of their Bishop of the Diocese. After Saturday Nov. 15, at the Ukiah Fairgrounds’ Carl Purdy “Wounded World That Cries Sunday. Services will be held church and community at the service a brunch will be Hall. The event will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. for Healing,” a jazz-meets- at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., with 10:30 a.m. in the church served followed by a parish All proceeds go to support the Special Olympics sports American roots music explo- nursery and child care provid- library. Hispanic AA meets on Total Ministry meeting with program in Mendocino County, for the athletes of Ukiah ration of the many areas in ed for both services, as well as Mondays at 7:30 p.m. and the Bishop. need of ministry in the world; and Willits. during Sunday school, from Wednesdays at 6 pm. in the Morning Prayer is always Special Olympics is a non-profit organization run by vol- “Sinners Turn: Why Will You 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. library. held at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. Die?”, an Appalachian blues- Also on Sunday mornings, unteers and local support for adults and children with dis- Adults are invited to inves- Holy Trinity Episcopal abilities. influenced prayer penned by at 9:45 a.m., a youth forum is tigate God’s purpose and call Church is located at 640 South Charles Wesley; “Turn Your led by Associate Pastor Justin on their lives through in-depth Orchard Avenue, Ukiah. Eyes Upon Jesus,” a bouncy, Talso, entitled “Sunday Bible study on Wednesday Everyone is welcome to attend AARP Driver Safety Program Latin America-inspired faith Morning Live.” from 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. or on the services. reminder; and a dancing, flute- A recovery group entitled Sunday morning from 9 to 10 to hold classes on Oct. 29 and 30 filled, rendering of “Praise to ‘What’s On Your Plate?’ is a.m. Many other opportunities the Lord, the Almighty.” Eckankar An AARP Driver Safety class will be held in Ukiah on starting up again, in the upper are provided for support, ser- Wednesday Oct. 29 and Thursday Oct. 30, from 8:30 a.m. to Children are invited to social hall. The group will vice and social interaction. For An Eckankar Spiritual 12:30 p.m. This class will be held at the Mendocino County attend Sunday School follow- meet on Monday evenings, at more information call the Discussion Group meets on ing Children’s Time in the 7 p.m. This study is based on church office at 468-9235, the second Tuesday of each Department of Social Services at 747 S. State St., Ukiah. worship service. Childcare is weekday mornings. month at 7 p.m., in the Ukiah This program is an eight-hour class room course available for little ones during the Life Recovery Bible. Call 485-8541 for more informa- Youth are invited to join Community Center’s designed especially for the older driver. the service, and fellowship Conference Room, at 888 N. It takes into consideration the physical changes of matur- with light refreshments fol- tion. their High School and Junior On Tuesday, their AWANA High Youth Groups. This State Street, Ukiah. For more ing drivers and identifies ways they may compensate for lows the service in the Social information, call 468-5870. Hall. Activities during the fol- group meets from 6:30 to 7:45 Sunday, the High School those changes. Instructors are trained volunteers and class lowing week include youth p.m. at the church campus. Youth Group will meet at The size is limited to the first 30 persons who sign-up. groups, Tuesday morning This week’s theme is “VIP -- Bridge, Ukiah’s mega youth Ukiah Aglow By law, auto insurance discounts are available upon the Bible Study, Midweek Passage Very Important Parents.” All event at New Life Community Lighthouse completion of this course to persons over 55. Some insur- worship on Wednesday, and are welcome. Church, 750 Yosemite Dr., ance companies allow age 50 for this discount. movie night on Friday at 7 Senior High will meet from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Junior fellowship The cost of the course is $10 and it must be repeated High Youth Group meets p.m. Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m., Ukiah Aglow Lighthouse every 3 years in order to continue your insurance discount. On Wednesday evening, with a lesson on “Encounter: Wednesdays from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the church. For describes themselves as a min- For more information, or to reserve a place in the class, Midweek Passage will begin Choose your own adventure” istry with a deep desire to see call Jim at 462-3030. with supper in the choir room more youth information, call upstairs in the youth room. On Pastor Nick at 391-0021. people fulfill their purpose in at 5:15 p.m., followed by wor- Thursday, the junior high God. They invite the commu- ship and prayer at 6 p.m. in the group will talk about nity to join them for light Gowan’s Oak Tree to offer Chapel. This informal worship “Growing U: Choose your Gnosis Healing refreshments, music and fel- ‘U-Pick’ pumpkins this weekend time is offered as an opportu- own adventure” from 6:30 to Center lowship. nity to take a few moments to 8:30 p.m. They meet the first Gowans’s Oak Tree, two and a half miles west of Philo reconnect with God and the On Thursday, the women’s The Gnosis Healing Center Saturday of each month at the on Highway 128, will offer “U-Pick’ pumpkins this week- community of faith. Childcare bible student meets at 10 a.m. invites the community to Washington Mutual Bank end, Oct. 11 and 12, and next, Oct. 18 and 19, from 11 a.m. is provided. A men’s bible study occurs receive cleaning and healing located at 700 S. State St., on The church is located at 270 to 4 p.m. Wagon rides to the pumpkin patch will be offered. every Thursday night at 7 of auras at their new center on the corner of State St. and For more information, call 895-3353. N. Pine St. in Ukiah. For more p.m., in the church library the first Wednesday of each Gobbi St., in Ukiah. at 7 p.m. information about this United classroom; visitors are wel- month, starting Nov. 5. The For more information, call Methodist Church, visit their come to check it out. The new clinics will run between 5 and their president, Debbie Web site at www .ukiahumc. series is focusing on the warn- 6 p.m., and will take place at Rodgers, at 468-8864. org. ings given in the Book of 101 W. Church St., Suite 12, in Revelations. The reading Ukiah. 463-0900. Saturday Quranic First Baptist through the Bible in 52 weeks Church program continues as well. Holy Trinity discussions to continue Pastor Dennis Beatty will First Presbyterian Episcopal Church bring a message titled On Sunday, Oct. 12, on Saturdays “Managing Conflicting Church of Ukiah Marston Gillette will be the Those interested in Islam Desires” on Sunday morning This Sunday, at First worship leader for Morning are invited to join a series of at First Baptist Church. His Presbyterian Church, Pastor Prayer at the 10 a.m. service. Quranic discussions at Ukiah’s sermon for the 10:50 a.m. wor- Sherry Budke will explore Christopher Eriksen will be Coffee Critic on Saturdays at ship service is from Psalms 34, Genesis 2 and the worship leader at the 8 10 a.m. For more information, Philippians 1:21-26. Romans 1 in light of surround- a.m. service. contact Malik Ali at The Men’s Group is plan- ing cultural values of sexual On Sunday, Oct. 19, Father [email protected]. ning a hike on Saturday, Oct. freedom and its consequences. Raymond Maloney, retired 18, meeting at the west side of All are invited to join them in from the Cloverdale Parish, the Lake Mendocino Dam worship and friendship fol- will be the celebrant for the parking lot at 9 a.m. lowing the service as they service and the celebration of A “Spiritual Gifts Seminar” enjoy coffee and treats togeth- the Holy Eucharist at the 10 will be presented by Pastor er. First Presbyterian Church is a.m. service. His message will Dennis Beatty and Barbara located on the corner of be drawn from the readings of Marshall on Saturday, Oct. 25 Perkins and Dora and is hand- Matthew 22: 15-22. from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Ministry Center. The “Thrive And Shine” session will discover and teach how to employ spiritual gifts and open new opportunities Arthur I. Kugel, M.D. for service in the church. announces his New Candles RETIREMENT

Gifts from private practice on October 15, 2008 Jewelry Written medical records transfer requests We Moved To: Pear Tree Center will still be accepted after the date Free Gift Wrapping at 681 Leslie Street, Ukiah, CA 95482 See’s Candy Fund Raiser Please call the office at 462-2900 if you need assistance finding or transferring to a new physician. 462-2660 6 – SATURDAY, OCT. 11, 2008 SPORTS Editor: Joe Langstaff, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

UKIAH HIGH SCHOOL | SOCCER LOCAL Ukiah CALENDAR Wildcat boys shut out Piner 2-0 volleyball TODAY Ukiah High School sweeps TBA Girls Varsity Water Polo - Napa 8 a.m. Ursuline Girls Varsity Volleyball - CIVT Tourney-Sacramento Michael Hooker/ The Daily Journal Mendocino College The Daily Journal Ukiah girls varsity volley- 7 p.m ball team traveled to Santa Football @ San Jose City The Wildcats Rosa to play Ursuline High College faced off with Thursday night. Games the Piner against Ursuline in the past -Calendar listings are culled from the most recent schedules provided by the schools Prospectors have usually been challenging and organizations in our coverage area. Please report schedule changes or incorrect Thursday but fun. This match against listings to The Daily Journal Sports evening in an Ursuline on Thursday night Department at 468-3518. exciting game was by far the most exciting under the match of the 2008 season. lights. Wildcat Ukiah Lady ‘Cats took COMMUNITY Juan Cabrera total command of the first chases down game early on with solid serv- DIGEST a loose ball ing and excellent passing. before the They held their lead until late Charity golf tourney opposing in the game when Ursuline team can pulled ahead. But great pass- The 4th Annual Boys catch him. ing and a solid rally brought & Girls Club Golf Teammate the girls to victory with a 25- Tournament & Thurston Sebastian Farr 23 win. Auto Plaza Charity Golf backs him up. Game two also started out Challenge will be held strong, but Ursuline once Today at the Ukiah again pulled ahead by five Municipal Golf Course. points. Amber Roberts had a The cost is $65 per solid serving run which player. Registration is at returned Ukiah to the lead and 7:30 a.m. and play begins produced a very close 27-25 at 9 a.m. win, with Nicole White hit- The tournament is ting the last kill of the game. planned for 72 Golfers - Game three saw Ursuline 36 Teams - Two Flights. get a six-point lead. But the Combined team handicaps Wildcats regrouped. Once must be above 20. again it was Amber Roberts Enjoy a complete pro- contributing excellent passes gram of special events, 18 and solid serving right down holes of golf (including By JOE LANGSTAFF to the last few minutes. Ukiah cart), drinks, snacks, BBQ The Daily Journal emerged with an extremely and award banquet. On Thursday the Ukiah boys soccer close win 25-23. Nicole Prizes include: 1st team took on the team from Piner White was the leader in kills Place $250; 2nd Place High School of Santa Rosa. Earlier in with 19. Brooke Ingram had $175; 3rd Place $100. the season, the two teams had met at nine kills, and Olivia There will also be: Piner. In that game the host team had Polkinghorne had 12 digs. • Putting challenge on come away with the victory. This The Junior Varsity played a the practice green evening it was the Wildcats’ turn to great match. They easily won • Two longest drive play host and hopefully return the the first game by a score of contests favor. 25-18, but let Ursuline come • Closest to the pin From the beginning of the game it back to beat them the second challenge on all par 3’s was evident that this was not the same game 8-25. This sent the girls • Hole-in-One Shootout Ukiah team that had played the into a tie breaking game, For more information Prospectors in the previous game. The which they took total control contact Reed at 462-8811. players were the same, but this time of and quickly won 15-10. their play was different. It was obvi- Emily Simmonds had eight PumpkinFest 3-on-3 ous that, since playing Piner a month kills and two blocks, Nicole hoop tourney before, the Wildcats had worked hard Ibraman had two kills and to improve and get better. four aces, while Tasheena The tournament will be Immediately, Ukiah put pressure on Kirby had one kill and two held at the downtown Piner, challenging for the ball, sprint- aces. Ukiah Savings Bank park- ing hard to get into position, and look- Ukiah's next match will be ing lot at 200 N. School St ing to move the ball with passes to Tuesday, October 14, against on Sunday, Oct. 19. There teammates as opposed to dribbling Rancho Cotate, at home, 4:30 will be Youth and Adult long distances up the field. All the p.m. Rancho Cotate is always divisions. The fee is $20 Wildcat players seemed to play with a great game. Next week is per player (max of five per an energy and intensity that had been also Homecoming week with team). All teams must missing earlier in the season. exciting activities. check in by 9 a.m. All When the Prospectors managed to teams will be scheduled get close to the Ukiah goal and take for a minimum of three some shots, which wasn’t often, fine games. There will be team play by Wildcat goalie Alex Reyes UHS golf and individual awards. Murillo denied them scores. Two Playing great Wildcat soccer, Santiago Ramirez eludes the steal by Please call (707) 463-6714 excellent blocks on well-struck balls a Piner Prospector Thursday night at Ukiah High School. drops for questions or to register were notable. your team. But more often in the first half, it by Santi Ramirez, Juan Cabrera, on goal close to the end of the half. was Ukiah attacking the Piner goal. Sebastian Farr, and Miles Murphy. It The Wildcats carried their first half match to City of Ukiah Several times Ukiah worked the ball was more an overall team-wide effort intensity into the second half, again announces Harvest up field, employing their new commit- by all the players that brought success putting pressure on the Piner defense. Run ment to passing to each other. Several for Ukiah. About fifteen minutes into the second Ursuline shots on goal were taken by the Finally, about thirty minutes into half, Cabrera, off a series of skillful The First Annual Wildcats, but were either blocked or the half, the Wildcats were rewarded passes by his teammates to bring the The Daily Journal Harvest Run will take off target. for the efforts when captain Mosqueda ball in front of the Piner goal, fired a On Thursday, the Ukiah place on Saturday, Leading the charge in the half was put a shot into the Piner goal for a 1-0 kick into the net for a 2-0 Wildcat High School girls golf team October 25, at the Ukiah captain Sergio Mosqueda, skillfully Ukiah lead. Ukiah defended that lead lead. journeyed to Santa Rosa to High athletic fields. This controlling the ball and passing to for the rest of the half, helped in part Ukiah continued to use teamwork play Ursuline High at the community event will teammates. But many Wildcat players by a great save by goalie Reyes and hustle to pressure Piner and set up Oakmont West course. The benefit the Ukiah High added to the effort including fine play Murillo on a Piner breakaway attempt more shots on goal, but none were Wildcats lost the critical cross country program and able to find the net. But the Wildcats match 263 - 275 and dropped will feature a “Kid’s Mile” continued to defend well as the into a three-way tie for sec- at 9:30 a.m. and a “Three Prospectors tried to rally as time was ond place with a record of 9 Miler” at 10 a.m. Awards running out. Several Piner kicks on and 3 behind league-leading will be presented after the goal were attempted late in the game, Maria Carrillo's 10 and 2. race to the top three over- but none were successful. When the The loss by 12 strokes all males and females and final whistle sounded, the Wildcats equaled the margin of victory the first place in each age had come away with a 2-0 win. This the Wildcats had over group. All “kids” will was their second victory of the week, Ursuline at home earlier in receive a finisher ribbon. having defeated Ellsie Allen on the season. With all four The age groups are Jr. Tuesday, 2-1. teams expected to win their High, High School, 20’s, Wildcat Coach Rogelio Alvarado- matches next Tuesday, the 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, and 60+. Torres was pleased by his teams’ play, season will come down to the Registration check in will especially their efforts to move the final match of the year begin at 8:30 a.m. on the ball and set up shots using passes to between Ukiah and Maria day of the event or can be each other. They have practiced hard Carrillo at Oakmont East on done prior to the event at to improve their game. The results of Thursday. A win by the the City of Ukiah that hard work are showing on the Wildcats would throw the Recreation Office (411 field. league into a four-way tie for West Clay St.) Please note The Wildcats’ play Tuesday, at first place. that all children under 18 home, against Santa Rosa, 6 p.m. Coach Chris Philbrick will need their parent’s commented, “Our girls have signature to participate. had a great year and our 275 Call (707) 463-6714 for was a pretty good score for more information. Raul Patel battles with a Piner our first time on Oakmont Prospector for possession of West’s back nine.” City youth basketball the ball at Thursday night’s The individual scores were registration open game at Ukiah High. The Whitney Vau, 41, Alex Wildcats defeated Piner 2-0 for McMillen, 50, Courtney The City of Ukiah their second win of the week. Gray, 60, Lauren Ashton, 61, Community Service Shelby Killen, 63, and Sami Department announces the Ruddick, 72. beginning of registration Ukiah’s next game is at for the 2007/08 Youth home, Tuesday, versus Elsie Basketball league. For The Ukiah varsity and JV football teams traveled to Santa Rosa last night to face the Santa Rosa Allen at 3:30 p.m. Thursday more information, please Panthers. The results of the games were not available at press time. Read the full game stories in the Wildcats play Maria call 463-6714. Sunday’s Daily Journal. Carrillo in Santa Rosa. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL COMMUNITY SATURDAY, OCT. 11, 2008 – 7 Revolutionizing pumpkins COMMUNITY BRIEFS Autumn is the time of year 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground blender or food processor fitted Community centers seeking winter gear when we unpack our sweaters, black pepper with the metal blade, process the put an extra quilt on the bed and 1/4 teaspoon freshly grated vegetable mixture to a purée. Winter is fast approaching, which means the Ukiah and snuggle up to the warm, com- nutmeg Return the purée to the Coast Community Centers are beginning to collect winter sup- forting foods of the season. With 3/4 cup whole milk or half- saucepan. Stir in the milk and plies for the homeless and those with immediate needs. Last the Ukiah Country Pumpkinfest and-half cook until heated through. Add year they had a huge response from the community and were just around the corner, for many 1 cup (4 ounces) shredded the cheese and wine and cook, able to provide much needed items to those with emergency of us that means pumpkins. extra-sharp Cheddar cheese or stirring, until the cheese melts. needs. Before you select your Gruyère cheese Taste and adjust the seasoning. This year they are looking for the following items: tents and pumpkin and hunker down in 1/3 cup dry white wine Heat the remaining 1 table- tarps; sleeping bags and blankets; socks and boots; rain coats, the kitchen, local experts say 1/2 cup Garlic Sourdough spoon oil over medium heat. ponchos and umbrellas, and very warm coats, especially in Fort that you should think beyond Croutons Add the cooked squash pieces Bragg. As always, they are looking for personal care items, pie. Craig Strattman, food and and toss and stir just to heat such as toothpaste and toothbrushes; shampoo and conditioner; wine educator and owner of Preheat the oven to 375°F. through. Place the hot pumpkin soap; shaving cream and razors; baby items including diapers, Patrona in downtown Ukiah and With a small, sharp knife, cut tureens on dinner plates and formula and baby food; deodorant and combs and brushes. Ken Chapman, lifestyle expert Bon Vivant wide tops out of the pumpkins ladle in the soup. Sprinkle with Donations can be dropped off at either of their locations, 888 and owner of Habitat, also in to make bowls. Scrape out and croutons. Serve immediately, N. State Street, in Ukiah, and 253 N. McPherson, in Fort Bragg. downtown Ukiah, offer sugges- By Marilyn Campbell discard the seeds and fibers. with the sautéed pumpkin Arrangements can be made to pick up items; to do so contact tions that will take you from Replace the tops and arrange the alongside to spoon over the Veronica at 462-8879 in Ukiah or Gina at 961-6363 in Fort Halloween to Thanksgiving and Cheese soup pumpkins on a parchment-lined soup. Bragg. beyond. in little baking sheet. Bake until tender To make Garlic Sourdough Make Use of the Entire when pierced with a knife but Croutons: Open Clothes Closet to offer Pumpkin: “You can carve out pumpkin shells still firm, 40 to 45 minutes. Let small pumpkins to make bowls cool slightly. Trim all but 1/4 Preheat the oven 375°. In a winter clothing to needy on Oct. 18 for serving soup,” said from “A Harvest of inch of flesh from the tops, small baking dish, combine the Chapman. Simply cut the tops Pumpkins and Squash” reserving the trimmed flesh. Cut garlic and oil, stir to coat, and let The Open Clothes Closet offers winter clothing for anyone off of the pumpkins, remove by Lou Seibert Pappas and scrape out some of the flesh steep for a few minutes. Add the in need on Saturday, October 18 only, from 9 a.m. to noon at the seeds, and scrape the inside of each pumpkin to make shells croutons and toss to coat. Bake First Presbyterian Church of Ukiah, Perkins and Dora St. There clean. You can wash them and Ingredients: with about a 3/4-cup capacity. for 5 minutes, or until lightly is no charge. Call 468-9235 for directions or more information. bake at 350°F for 20 to 30 min- Dice the trimmed flesh and set toasted; set aside. utes. 6 mini pumpkins or Carnival, aside. Think Squash: “I always tell Sweet Dumpling, or acorn people to think of pumpkins like squash (3/4 to 1 pound each) Meanwhile, heat two table- a winter squash,” said 3 tablespoons olive oil spoons of the oil in a large Strattman, who likes to make a 1 large onion, finely chopped saucepan over medium heat. pumpkin risotto and pumpkin 2 large carrots, peeled and Add the onion, carrots, and cel- curry that he serves with grilled shredded ery and sauté until translucent, 8 fish. “People get so into the 2 stalks celery, finely to 10 minutes. Add the broth, jack-o’-lantern thing and get chopped garlic, salt, pepper, and nutmeg. confused and pumpkin pie is all 1 quart homemade or canned Cover and simmer for 20 min- they know.” low-sodium chicken broth utes, or until the vegetables are Save Larger Pumpkins for 1 clove garlic, minced tender. Let cool slightly. Carving: For cooking, use sugar 1/4 teaspoon salt Working in 2 or 3 batches, in a pumpkins. The smaller varieties are sweeter, fleshier, and less watery. “Some of the big jack- o’-latern pumpkins are just too stringy and tough,” said Strattman. Choose smooth, blemish-free, deep-orange pumpkins that are free of cracks and soft spots. Peeling Away: Smooth sugar pumpkins are easy to prepare. Simply cut off the top and bot- tom ends and remove the skin with a vegetable peeler. Chapman also recommends reading “Harvest of Pumpkins and Squash” by Lou Seibert Pappas. “It has so many recipes and ideas that help people think outside the box.”

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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.

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Dear Annie: My friend has a 7-year-old 30 people) to attend our family reunion. We indoor location and refuse entry to anyone daughter, “Lindsay,” who is completely out of always try to make them feel welcome, but it’s who is not a family member. But you must control. It’s almost like she has no conscience. becoming difficult. Some years ago, my Aunt have the backbone to follow through or Rose Lindsay needs to be the center of attention all ANNIE’S MAILBOX Mary announced that there were so many peo- will be hijacking this reunion forever. of the time and always has to have her own By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar ple that we couldn’t tell who was a family Dear Annie: I read the letter from Susan way. She’s quite a negotiator and the word member and who was a friend of Rose’s. They Molinari, former chair of the House “no” is not in her vocabulary. She lies con- didn’t take the hint. Transportation and Infrastructure Committee’s stantly. You can see her say or do something and privately, and explain that trust is hard- Now there is no additional space available Railroad Subcommittee, who warned of the and then she will deny it and cry. won but easily lost? If you are friends with to reserve at the campground, so at our annual risk of trying to outrun a train. Lindsay steals things. She has no friends. Mom and see Lindsay only in her company, family meeting I made a motion that future I’d like to point out that whether crossing Her grandparents dote on her. Her mom yells we recommend you find some parenting books reunions be limited to our family members train tracks on foot or in your car, you also idle threats and never follows through with and give them to Mom as a Christmas gift, only. Everyone approved, but when we dis- must be very careful after a train has just discipline. What will this child be like in a saying you (or people you know) found them cussed it privately with Ralph and Rose, she passed. Sometimes there is another train com- couple of years? She is very intelligent, which useful and you thought she’d enjoy them. We became enraged and we did nothing. At the ing from the opposite direction, which you only makes her think she can get away with feel sorry for children whose parents are afraid reunion, one of my cousins gave a very honest will not see because the train in front of you is anything. So far, it’s working. to raise them with respect and discipline. and thoughtful explanation of why we’d like hiding it. People should wait before crossing I am in this girl’s company a lot, so any help Dear Annie: My father’s family has held an until their view of all tracks is unobstructed. - to limit participation, after which Rose object- - Wellesley, Mass. would be appreciated. -- Concerned in annual reunion for 41 years. We usually take a ed, using a loud voice and foul language. long weekend and go to a campground. 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709-08 LOST & HELP HELP HELP HELP APARTMENTS MISC. 10-7,11,14/08 PUBLIC NOTICE 30 FOUND 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 300 UNFURNISHED 480 FOR SALE NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER Adoptions Community Health Management Dept. RN Care Manager, WELLNESS CASE Spacious 2bd. Pool. 110 or 220-10” Ridg- ESTATE 689-08 Representative Services Assist. P/T in Clearlake MANAGER: H20, trash pd. $850. id Radial Saw. 4”/6” 9-27,10-4,11,18/08 CASE NO.: SCUK CVPB ’0825272 Kittens, Cats, Dogs & (CHR) No. Circle Indian working with FT working w/youth N/P. 462-6075 disc Delta sander. To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contin- STATEMENT OF Guidiville Indian Ran- Housing Auth. is seniors. PHN prefer- ages 16-24. AA pref. Se habla espanol. $250. Will sell sepa- ABANDONMENT OF Puppies for adoption. gent creditors, and persons who may other- Every Tuesday at cheria is seeking a seeking a FT position red. Exc. Bens. w/1-2 yrs exp. Work- rate. 467-9678 wise be interested in the will or estate, or USE OF FICTITIOUS Mendocino County CHR-knowledge of: responsible for resi- Resume to CCMC: ing w/at-risk youth. Firewood wholesale both, of: GAIL HILDEGARDE GITCHELL BUSINESS NAME DUPLEXES Farm Supply on Tal- Diabetes, health ed., dent services and 14642-C Lakeshore Job#10-TAY, Facility 320 Seasoned Madrone aka GAIL H. GITCHELL and GAIL GITCH- The following person mage Rd. 11:30-2:30 vital signs, and IHS lease compliance Dr., Clearlake, CA #236803015. 1451 Chardonnay $150 cord. 10 cord ELL-TURNER (persons) have aban- doned the use of the Anderson Valley Ani- program preferable. tasks, process applic. 95422.. See PROGRAM by appointment. minimum Willits. A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed fictitious business mal Rescue-Cheryl HS Diploma required. for on-site and rental communitycare SUPERVISOR: 2bd2ba twnhse. 707-354-4394 by: ROBERT G. TURNER in the Superior Salary range $13.50- assistance programs. 707.com for job desc. FT for shelter in Wil- name: 895-3785 or Char- Lndry rm.,dbl car gar, Great Pumpkin Event Court of California, County of Mendocino. $17.00 per hour de- Resume receipt lits to be responsible QUALITY INN & lene 468-5218. Staff needed for $950/mo+ dep. Very Create your own craft THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests pending on qualifica- deadline 5 pm Octo- for direction, coord. SUITES, special needs children small yard. Applica- pumpkin. Bring the that: ROBERT TURNER be appointed as per- tions. Must have ber 21, 2008. Job de- of program & staff. TRADEWINDS in Fort Bragg, Men- tion & credit report whole family. Sat. sonal representative to administer the estate clean DMV print-out. scription aval. @ 694 M.A. pref in related 400 S. Main St do. & Lake Co. $13- prior to showing Oct 11, 10-am-3pm of the decedent. For more info. call Pinoleville Drive, field or BA min. +2yrs Fort Bragg,CA 95437 $16/hr. Supportive 350 Gobbi, Selzer Real $5 per pumpkin incl THE PETITION requests the decedent's will 462-3682 Ukiah-Ph: 468-1336. exp working w/at-risk Estate Ernie Fine Real Dominic Affinito work environ., travel supplies. Michaels and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. 712 Regency Circle Mail resumes to expenses comp. youth in residential Est. Agt. 707-272-4057 Dietary Manager Craft Store. The will and any codicils are available for ex- Sacramento, CA NCIHA or submit via Flex. hrs. F/T & P/T. setting, Job#10-PS. needed for a 68 bed 3bd/1.5bth Ukiah Swing Set. $50. You amination in the file kept by the court. 95864 Email: ncihatrb@ Exp. with Autism a Must pass fingerprint skilled nursing tnhse w/ fireplace, must dismantle. Ellip- THE PETITION requests authority to adminis- Juliette Affinito I was checking out pacific.net or FAX: plus. Adam 707-570- bkgnd through DOJ, facility. Exp. pref. w/d hkup, garage, tical exer. mach. $50. ter the estate under the Independent Adminis- 712 Regency Circle the old Masonite site 707-468-5615. Indian 8885 FBI, CAC, pre-emp in early morning Apply at 1162 S. $1200/mo $1600dep 489-3146 tration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow Sacramento, CA preference applies. SUBSTITUTE phys & TB before 95864 hours of 10/10. Dora St. Ukiah, CA 707/433-6688 the personal representative to take many ac- INSTRUCTIONAL hire. Valid CDL, We recycle & pay Michelle Affinito "Maybe it would Direct Care Work 3bd/2ba, gar., W/D tions without obtaining court approval. Before MYSTERY SHOP- PARA clean DMV. Specify cash for junk batter- 1701 La Playa Way make a better dog No Exp.Needed!! HU, deck, N/S/P Avl taking certain very important actions, howev- PERS Earn up to PROFESSIONALS Job # when applying. ies, copper, brass & Sacramento, CA park then a shopping Morning, eves, 11/10. $1350/mo. er, the personal representative will be re- $100/day Undercover Alternate Education Fax# (707)462-6994 aluminum. 467-1959 95864 center or housing de- graveyard. Drug test $1600 dep. 462-9492 quired to give notice to interested persons un- shoppers needed to Special Education or mail: HR P.O. Box Robert Affinito velopment?" I PETS & less they have waived notice or consented to req., no test for can- judge retail & dining Req. 48 units or 422 Ukiah, CA 3bd2ba (Ukiah)single 31220 Johnson Lane thought. While doing 500 SUPPLIES the proposed action). The independent ad- nabis, gd DMV. Per- est. No exp. req. more-$13.19 per hr 95482. Close date gar. N/P, N/S. Must Fort Bragg, CA my inspection of the Chaweewee pups ministration authority will be granted unless sonal care, cooking, 1-877-306-3968 Less than 48 units - 10/24/08. EOE provide current credit 95437 site the night watch- 1\2dach 1\2cha an interested person files an objection to the cleaning, driving & NCO Head Start $12.55/hr (Special rep. $1100/mo $1500 The fictitious busi- man found me and at small 3m 1f 10w petition and shows good cause why the court providing living skills Mendocino Co. Ed only) CHILD sec. dep. 838-0686 ness name referred the end of his shift training to adults with $200 972-6002 should not grant the authority. Asst/Associate Tchr Mendocino County 140 CARE Duplex on Capps & to above was filed in took home for break- developmental disa- A HEARING on the petition will be held on l-ll. Must have 6 Office of Quality Fmly Daycare Carrigan, $1175 rent. JACK RUSSELL County on 6/12/06. fast. Now I am at the bilities. 3,6 bed group October 31, 2008 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept.: E, This business was Core CDV units. Education w/preschl component $1300 sec. 2 bdrm. PUPS $150 2m, 5f Ukiah shelter. I am a homes, estb. in 1988. located at: COURTHOUSE, 100 N. State conducted by a Gen- Assoc. I-II- Must 707-467-5012 or meals, crafts, play- 1.5 ba 462-4759 Ready to go. purebred male Corgi. 485-0165, 485-5168 Street, Ukiah, CA 95482 eral Partnership. have 12 Core CDV visit our website at ground, fun playroom 621-4951 IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- If you know me HOMES This statement was Director of Quality units & 6 mos ECE www.mcoe. & love. 14 years exp. McNab pups 6 blk tion, you should appear at the hearing and please call Sage at 330 FOR RENT filed with the County Improvement exp. $8.93-$11.45/ us/d/hr/jobs Catherine 462-2265 w/wht 1 red Champ. state your objections or file written objections 467-6453 or come by 1 bd 1 ba cottage. Clerk of Mendocino (RN or BSN) hr+bene DOQ & Continuous Lic. 3491 frisbie-working lines. with the court before the hearing. Your ap- the shelter at 298 Horse property-Hwy County on Sept 2, Mendocino Commun- exp. 35-40 hrs/wk. recruitment. BUSINESS 707-937-1497 pearance may be in person or by your attor- 2008 Plant Rd. 20 P.V. $875/mo. ity Health Clinic Must complete NCO OPPORT. ney. /s/Michelle Affinito seeks full-time RN or appl & include tran- Support developmen- 210 489-1916, Avail 11/1 UNIQUE adorable IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent MICHELLE AFFINI- BSN with Perform- scripts, 800-606- tally disabled persons POOL ROUTE Fox Terrier X pups. 2bd2ba., gar., lndry creditor of the deceased, you must file your TO ance Improvement 5550 ext 302 for in their own home. 26 Accounts Income: Work or play. $250 rm., bonus room. claim with the court and mail a copy to the experience to ensure app & job desc. Evening shifts, week- $36K/yr. Great for 707-362-1383 ends. Pick up app. at retired person. Sell: Willits/Brooktrails. personal representative appointed by the 724-08 quality of patient care Closes 5PM 10/21 GARAGE 182 Thomas St. $30K. Fairfield, Ca $1300/mo 367-1194 court within four months from the date of first 10-11,18,25,11-1/08 I was running and meets or exceeds (Postmarks not ac- 590 SALES issuance of letters as provided in section FICTITIOUS running on Hwy 101 Ukiah or Christina 877-428-8333 3bd, 1 ba, den, vine- JCAHO standards. cepted). EOE 3 family 9100 of the California Probate Code. The BUSINESS NAME near Reeves Can- 468-9326 yard loc. Close to Excellent salary & BUSINESS 720 Pomalita Way. time for filing claims will not expire before four STATEMENT yon. Luckily for me, North State Cafe TEACHERS -LAW town. N/S/D. Views. benefits. EOE Email: 250 RENTALS Sat. & Sun. 8-2. months from the hearing date noticed above. File No.: 2008-F0635 before I could get hit seeks reliable serv- ENFORCEMENT & $1650. 293-4262 [email protected] HOPLAND RETAIL Cheap! THE FOLLOWING ers for day & eves. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the by a car I was scoop- Earn Extra FIRE SCIENCE Hwy 101. Hdw Flrs. 3BD, 2BA 6yr old hm PERSON(S) IS Exp. helpful. Apply in 3 FAMILY SALE court. If you are a person interested in the es- ed up by a CHP offi- Money Immediately! (2 positions) 20 ft. clgs. AC @ NO PETS. A/C, land- (ARE) DOING BUSI- person. 263 N. State Oct 10, 11 & 12th tate, you may file with the court a Request for cer and brought to P/T – Temporary P/T varied hrs, var- $789 mo. 489-0057 scaped, 2 car gar. NESS AS: Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of the Ukiah shelter Set your own ied days based on $1500 462-0440 7am to ? 14200 Mtn. HIS DESIGN an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or where I am now safe. hours! rotating curriculum LEE KRAEMER Hse Rd Hopland of any petition or account as provided in Pro- PLANNING AND I am a male grey and schedule 3bd2ba. Close to Anyone needing Real Estate Broker 478 BELTRAMI DR DRAFTING Ukiah High School. bate Code section 1250. A Request for Spe- white Shih Tzu mix. immediate MONEY On-Site Apartment Willits High School Sat & Sun 9-4 Fish- cial Notice form is available from the court SERVICES Am I your lost dog? $28.82-$47.98/hr Lrg. yard, possible Start immediately. Management GOBBI STREET ing, camping, tools, clerk. 325 Pomo Court If not found, I will be Regular teaching pets ok. $1600mo. 1 Earn a Paycheck by Property OFFICE SPACE dog stuff & more ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: Willits, CA 95490 able to meet people Management firm credential not yr lease. 463-0530 delivering telephone 600+/- sq. ft. w/pkg. 804 Grove Ave. James R. Mayo, Esq. Rachael Campbell and be available for seeks qualified required; minimum 3bd2ba. Ukiah. Cent. directories in the Tables, sofa tables, P.O. Box 915 325 Pomo Court adoption on 10/17. individual/ team 5 yrs recent work ht & ac. 2 car garg. Lake & Mendocino BRAND NEW! clothes, toys. Ukiah, CA 95482 Willits, CA 95490 Call Sage at 467- for 68-unit apt. experience in field. $1500mo.+$1500dep Area Must have a car BUILD TO SUIT Fri & Sat. 8:30-1:30 (707)468-1465 This business is con- 6453 or come to the Visit www.mcoe. 707-843-1969 and insurance, be 18 community. Office or Medical ducted by an Individ- Ukiah Shelter at 298 us/d/hr/jobs CHURCH MINISTRY yrs +. Get paid within Must be friendly, Will divide Fabulous Westside ual. The registrant Plant Rd. to identify or 467-5012 SALE. Sat. 10/11. 727-08 48-72 hours of com- responsible & 1974+- sq. ft. w/pkg. Loc. 4bd. 3ba. Vic- commenced to trans- 9-? Nice Items. 10-11,18,25/08 me, if I am your dog- pletion of route. Plus professional; office DEADLINE: 10/20/08 torian $2200mo+sec act business under gie 210 Oak Manor Dr. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Rede- a car allowance. & minor maint. DOWNTOWN Pets neg. 489-0201 the fictitious business velopment Agency of the County of Mendoci- Clerical and ware- skills req. Salary +2 TLC Child & OFFICE RETAIL ESTATE SALE Fri- name or names listed HELP Great 3bd 2ba Willits no (the "Agency") will hold a public hearing on house positions also bd. apt. (no pets Family Services Hi-traffic Location Sun Oct. 10, 11 & 12. above on N/A. En- 120 WANTED w/view $1300 or November 18, 2008, at the hour of 10:30 available. please). Visit our seeks 2 additional 2500+- sq. ft. w/pkg. By appointment, cash dorsed-Filed on Beautiful Studio w/ba a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can MAKE A CALL TODAY – office for details & homes for Shelter only 707-467-9411 10/09/2008 at the & more $650 N/S, pet be heard, in the Board of Supervisors Cham- DIFFERENCE IN START TODAY application: Care program EXTENDED Mendocino County Applicants need to negotiable 486-7193 bers in the Mendocino County Administration THE LIFE OF A (888) 745-4568 Realty World DON’T FORGET have at least 1 spare OFFICE SPACES IN WILLITS Center located at 501 Low Gap Road, Ukiah, Clerks Office. CHILD! JOIN THE Selzer Realty Job Ref. # 1250 bdrm to house a child 2nd Floor, State St. Annual Yard Sale /s/Rachael Campbell TRINITY TEAM! 300 E. Gobbi St. 3bd, 2ba. Dbl gar. California, pursuant to the California Com- www.Deliver for up to 30 days. Elevator/pkg. benefiting Humane RACHAEL CAMP- w/d incl. N/S/P $1175 munity Redevelopment Law (Health and Trinity Youth PhoneBooks.com Ukiah Guaranteed monthly Society for Inland BELL Services-Ukiah + Dep 489-9003 Safety Code § 33490), to hear public testimo- Directory Distributing allotment. Generous MED. OFFICE or Mendocino Co. 9700 A social service Parts Manager, ny of all interested parties, for the purpose of Associates increase upon place- RETAIL Lucerne 3bd, 2ba Uva Dr RV. Fri., reviewing and considering the following mat- agency serving Assist. Service writ- ment. Income tax-ex- lg fenced yard. Avail HOUSING South Orchard Sat 9-4, Sun 9-3 ter: The Five Year Implementation Plan for 10 NOTICES abused & neglected er, F/T M-F. Benefits. empt. Exp. with chil- 11/15 $975/mo + PROGRAM dren req. Parents will 3400+/- sq. ft. w/pkng FREE GARAGE the Mendocino County Redevelopment Proj- ADOPTIONS & youth in a Residen- Apply in person 575 dep. 964-3798 SPECIALIST receive training, + So- SALE SIGNS. ect Area. FOSTER CARE tial Treatment Cam- S. State St. Ukiah 468-8951 Community cial Worker, in-home Nice, Lake Co. Lake- Realty World Selzer TLC Child & Family pus is looking for PHARMACY TECH Development support & respite. Office/shop/retail view home, 1400 sf. Realty. 350 E. Gobbi The Five Year Implementation Plan shall con- Services seeks families. CHILD CARE Licensed in CA. Need 1 or 2-parent Commission of 2181 S.State, Ukiah 3bd2ba. Garg., Fen, tain specific goals and objectives of the Agen- Reimbursement, training WORKERS. Salary DOE. Call homes, with 1 parent FREE GARAGE Mendocino County 1000 sq ft. $550/mo backyd garden area. SALE SIGNS. cy for the Project Area, potential projects, es- & professional support CCW is responsible Joanne 707-468-5220 home full time. Home has F/T position in + sec. 462-8273 All appliances $950 timated expenditures proposed over the next provided. 463-1100 for the daily care & with no more than 1 Realty World Selzer #236800809 Ukiah. $14.55-$21.49 /mo. 707-349-0753 five years, and an explanation of how the supervision of cli- POST OFFICE biological child consid- Prime Office Realty. 350 E. Gobbi ered. Retirees invited POTTER VALLEY 2 ents & living condi- per hr. DOE, health NOW HIRING Space in Ukiah!! GARAGE SALE goals, objectives, and expenditures will elimi- to apply. Contact TLC SUPPORT benefits & PERS. Avg Pay $20/ hr, $57 Nice building in bd, 2ba + den. Mo. to nate blight and fulfill affordable housing goals. tions. Swing & 707-463-1100 1455 Fir Terrace Dr. Job description & K/yr, incl. Fed ben, OT. Mo. Home is for sale. OUR Night shifts availa- Lic#236800809 excel. loc. So. State Some Antiques, applicaiton available Placed by adSource not $1400 495-5960 The Five Year Implementation Plan for the ble. Starting at St. 3 offices 986, CD's, patio furn., & TROOPS at 1076 N. State St. affiliated with USPS who Mendocino County Redevelopment Project $9.40/hr. On-call TRANSPORT 1500 & 1690 sf. Super nice 1bdrm. misc. Sat 8 to 1 DVD DRIVE!!! Ukiah, CA 95482, hires. 1-866-292-1387 Area is available for viewing and/or purchase $9/hr. Must be 21 DRIVING POSITION Incl. utils., janitorial Sm office, carport, GARAGE SALE The troops need EOE (707)463-5462 during regular office hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 yrs old. Excellent PRODUCTION & ample off-street yard. Rdwd Vly OCT 10 & 11 8425 to be entertained. x 102, TDD 707-463- AVAILABLE p.m., Monday through Friday) at the Mendoci- benefits, including MANAGER parking. 707-468-5426 $1200/mo 485-0104 Pinecrest Dr. Rdwd Please donate 5697. Filing deadline Hazmat Endorse- no County Executive Office, located at 501 medical, dental, vi- Local manufacturer is Valley (off School your used or new 10/20/08 or til filled. ment required. APARTMENTS Town of Nice-3bd2 Low Gap Road, Room 1010, Ukiah, Califor- sion, tuition reim- seeking an experi- DVD’s. We will Apply in person at 300 UNFURNISHED ba. Remod. Credit re- Way) nia, 95482. Additional copies are available for bursement & FREE ENVIRONMENTAL enced manager to ship them to the Eel River Fuels at $825-$895 NEWER port & score a must. Lots of everything viewing at the Office of the Clerk of the co-op child care. HEALTH run our production troops in Iraq. Any 2 bdrm w/pool, A/C, N/P. No Garg. $100 incl. gas heating stv., Board, 501 Low Gap Road, Room 1090, Must pass pre-em- TECHNICIAN department and as- 3371 N. State, Ukiah type of DVD. G, UKIAH CONVALES- garage, yard & gas card upon tools, tables. 511 S. Ukiah, CA, and at the Main Ukiah branch of ployment physical, Mendocino Co Envi- sist Plant Manager in PG, R, but noth- laundry. 463-2325 approval. 485-0841 Oak. Sat. 8:30-3:30 the Public Library, located at 105 N. Main drug test & back- ronmental Health daily operations. Exp. CENT HOSPITAL ing too bad. 274-9815 Multi Family Garage Street, Ukiah, CA. ground check. Dept. $2969-$3609/ in production, keen Looking dietary Thank you for 1 bd 1 ba Ukiah-4bd2.5ba. Sale. 460 Eastlick St. APPLY AT Mo. Req AA in Natu- sense for meeting aide/cook. your support! The Off Hwy 101 Good view, Central Ukiah Sat. 7am-2pm, At any time before the date and time set forth 915 W. Church St. ral Science or related ship deadlines, safety Do you want to be a troops really ap- Hopland air cond. & heat. Sun. 9am-12pm above for the public hearing on the matter by Ukiah or fax field & 1 yr exp. Ap- within the workplace preciate the CNA? Apply for class Completely $1700/mo. 508-8773 Great Stuff!! the Redevelopment Agency, written com- resume ply by 10/21/08 to: and computer skills a DVDs. Drop off and get paid while Remodeled!! Multi Family ments on, or objections to, the Five Year Im- 877-382-7617 HR Dept, 579 Low must. 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Ukiah You’ll find it in the Daily The Ukiah Journal Delivered DAILY JOURNAL to Your Door Your ONLY Local News Source. Call 468-3533 to subscribe 468-3500 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL NATION SATURDAY, OCT. 11, 2008 – 13 Wall Street gloom casts deep shadows on retirement plans By DENIS C. THERIAULT unthinkable even five years Before he endorses a longer. And 28 percent said um, this week. (Yikes!) said, the glow of growth too San Jose Mercury News ago. Home values were client's retirement plan, he their retirement savings were Just in case, the 68-year-old easily masks a portfolio's lurk- Back in the old days, before approaching their zenith and runs it through what he calls a not on track even before the says he's keeping his resume ing mistakes. Wall Street's autumn implo- stocks were riding steady "Monte Carlo" process, mean- economy slowed. polished. "Now that the chips are sion gnawed through gains to new heights, pushing ing it is subjected to hundreds Julie Astia, an Albany "I'm freaked out by this really starting to fall, it's like Americans' hard-earned nest aside dark memories of the of scenarios predicting all financial planner who works whole thing," said Chuck, turning the light on in a dark eggs, Edith Sasaki allowed high-tech bust. kinds of market conditions. with "middle-market" clients, who spent his 50s moving his room," she said. "You can see herself a handful of humble But, oh, how times have If, after enduring 500 such those whose households bring finances out of the red and everything, and it doesn't look dreams. changed. Home sales have scenarios, from booms to in six figures, said she'd have into the black and then saving so good." She wanted to take a vaca- slowed, interest rates on CDs busts, the plan shows an 80 some hard news for someone, -- and investing -- hundreds of For the Sasakis, it's not the tion -- she's never taken a "real and money-market accounts percent chance of working, say, 62 and hoping to retire in thousands of dollars a year. "If stock market applying the one." She thought about fixing have atrophied, food and ener- that's a success. And because a year or two, and with about you drop another 40 percent squeeze right now. It's every- up the San Jose house she gy prices have jumped -- and of that vetting, said Barton, $320,000 in investable assets from where we are now, I've thing else. Henry Sasaki said shares with her husband, the markets, buffeted by who mostly works with more- and no pension. got a problem." his investments haven't grown Henry. And, most of all, bailouts and bank takeovers, affluent customers, most plans "You'd need to keep work- And, for now, he's also as quickly as expected Sasaki, a spry 67, hoped to have dropped about 40 per- remain viable. ing or you'll have to retire into lowered his hopes for the life because of interest-rate cuts. retire before she turned 70. cent this year. Still, even he has had to tell another career that pays you he'd expected all that shrewd And, he fretted, inflation may Now? "What we're worried about a handful of folks to rein in something," she said. Of saving would provide. erode what little gains those "Forget it," Sasaki said is how long this is going to their spending and, in extreme course, "if you've got $1.3 "I had put aside money for accounts make. from the cramped Willow last," said Henry Sasaki, 68, cases, think about waiting a million in assets and your a Maserati GTS, but I decided So he toils at the copy shop Glen copy shop she and her who kept most of his family's bit before stepping back from house is paid off, that's some- I best not. I was expecting to 60 or 70 hours a week, and so husband have tended for near- money in IRAs and CDs, work. body I can tell, 'This is one of perhaps take some nice expen- does his wife, who also works ly 10 years. "We're just going away from the market's worst "This is not the year to the market dips we planned sive trips, and I decided not to part-time as a teacher to aug- to have to figure out how to ravages. "We're trying to save blow your saving target," for, and you're probably going do that," Chuck explained, ment their health benefits. keep on going." as much as we can right now, Barton said. "And if you can to be OK.'" conceding his was a dilemma And together, they'll wait a lit- As Americans' retirement hoping we have enough." save a little extra this year, this In between those two sce- others would love to have. tle longer. funds have dwindled -- by $2 For financial advisers, the is the year to do it." narios is someone like Chuck, "Still, it's a downsizing." "What else can you do?" trillion in the past 15 months fright and uncertainty in But for workers with less a retired semiconductor exec- Astia said there's a lesson Edith Sasaki said. alone -- the Sasakis find them- clients' voices is undeniable. wiggle room, anxiety over utive from Los Gatos who in this volatility, and an oppor- Contact Denis C. Theriault at selves among a growing Their job, they say, is to help retirement savings is growing. didn't want his last name used. tunity that might have come [email protected] or legion of older workers facing older workers stay calm and, In an AARP study last month He's lost $500,000, split even- too late for some: Get educat- (408) 920-5035. To see more of a set of harsh, wearying choic- when possible, stay on course. of 1,628 workers 45 and older, ly between his 401(k) and ed about your finances, and the San Jose Mercury News, or to es about their long-awaited That's easier, they acknowl- two-thirds said they will have other investments, but still never bet all your savings on subscribe to the newspaper, go to golden years: Retire as edge, for those with a retire- to delay retirement and work had the wherewithal to retire, stocks. In good times, she http://www.mercurynews.com. planned, and hope the worst is ment horizon closer to five over. Or stay on the job, leav- years -- and those who insulat- ing the idyllic promise of ed themselves from the stock leisure just beyond reach for market by diversifying their at least a few more years. investments. For today's would-be Bruce Barton of Prialta retirees, from 50-somethings Advisors in San Jose said counting on robust stock port- "most people are in much bet- folios to 60-somethings look- ter shape than they expect. ing to Social Security checks People read the headlines and and 401(k) allotments, it's a they expect it's going to be choice that would have been worse than it is." Mineral-rich states have unprecedented prosperity Associated Press gy-extraction taxes this year WASHINGTON — As the than last, but faces a $99.4 mil- national economic meltdown lion shortfall due to lower takes its toll on local income and sales tax collections, economies, some out-of-the- according to Carol Hedges, way states are enjoying senior policy analyst with the unprecedented prosperity. Colorado Fiscal Policy Institute. Home prices in states like Nor does isolation from the Wyoming, West Virginia and housing bubble guarantee fiscal North Dakota continue to rise, fitness. Kansas has rising home wages are growing and unem- prices and low foreclosure rates, ployment is at record lows. but its first-quarter revenues are While at least 23 states and $19 million below projections. the District of Columbia scram- But for many rural states with ble to cut their spending, these in-demand natural resources, the states and others like them are economic crisis gripping the rest enjoying economic boom of the nation has hardly cast a times. These geographically shadow. “We’re in a very strong and socially disparate states position and it does feel very share two key characteristics, good,” said Pam Sharp, director experts and officials said. They of North Dakota’s Office of are isolated from major urban Management and Budget. She centers — and thus from the pointed to low foreclosure rates, housing bust and loss of finan- wage growth and high demand cial industry jobs that have hob- for the state’s farm and energy bled other economies. And they products. benefit from an abundance of Virgil Helton, West Virginia’s in-demand commodities such revenue secretary, said, “We just as coal, natural gas and grain, haven’t been exposed to what whose prices remain at histori- the Arizonas and the Californias cally high levels despite recent and the Floridas have.” He said drops sparked by fears of a West Virginia has record-low global recession. unemployment and is poised to “The downturn in the econo- benefit from rising coal tax rates, my has winners and losers,” which will adjust to reflect the explained Scott Pattison, exec- current high prices as long-term utive director of the National contracts expire. Income tax col- Association of State Budget lections are up, too, thanks to Officers. “After 9/11, it was new and better-paying jobs in fairly uniform — everyone had the state, which has long had one a downturn. This time it’s very of the nation’s poorest popula- different because of the high tions. Wenlin Liu, senior econo- agriculture and energy prices,” mist with Wyoming’s economic and because the deflating hous- analysis division, said his state is ing economy is a regional phe- especially strong, thanks to a nomenon. government that derives two- Wyoming anticipates a $100 thirds of its revenues from the million budget surplus this year, energy industry. Wyoming’s and its economy has grown general fund has grown three- threefold since 2001. North fold this decade, Liu said, and Dakota has rising wages and an home price appreciation there is unemployment rate that is half second only to Oklahoma’s. the national average. And West Even the construction sector Virginia’s top budget official there is growing, thanks to state says the state’s economy is bet- spending on public works. ter than at any time since it was Unlike earlier boom-bust founded in 1863. cycles that upended many ener- Meanwhile, traditionally gy-producing states, Liu said he wealthy states are cutting back believes today’s high prices will in the face of declining tax rev- hold steady “for many years” enues and higher borrowing because they are based on costs. Virginia’s governor just demand from emerging global ordered the layoffs of 570 state markets. employees, and a Florida That’s a dangerous assump- agency recently proposed sell- tion, said Nicholas Johnson, ing the state’s fleet of airplanes. director of the State Fiscal California and Massachusetts Project at the Center on Budget have asked the federal govern- and Policy Priorities, a nonparti- ment for unprecedented short- san research group. When prices term loans that they normally are high for a commodity a state would be able to secure from produces, the growing energy or private markets. These wide- agriculture sector supports high- spread hardships throw into er real estate values, a strong ser- sharp relief the relative prosper- vice sector and wages growth, ity of rural, commodity-rich he said, so officials “just appear states like Nebraska, Oklahoma to be doing everything right until and Montana. something happens to those Mineral wealth does not prices.” And when states depend guarantee economic strength, too heavily on a single sector’s however. Colorado expects to strength, they are setting them- take in 84 percent more in ener- selves up for a fall, he said. 14 – SATURDAY, OCT. 11, 2008 WEATHER THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL . 3-DAY FORECAST SUN AND MOON REGIONAL WEATHER CALIFORNIA CITIES Shown is today s weather. Temperatures are today s highs Today Sun. Today Sun. TODAY and tonight s lows. City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Anaheim 70/51/s 76/52/s Napa 72/45/s 73/39/s Antioch 70/45/s 73/44/s Needles 75/54/s 78/53/s 68° Sunrise today ...... 7:19 a.m. Arroyo Grande 62/44/s 71/37/s Oakland 68/42/s 72/44/s Rockport Atascadero 65/36/s 73/36/s Ontario 69/46/s 74/50/s Sunset tonight ...... 6:40 p.m. Auburn 66/40/s 71/46/s Orange 70/49/s 76/47/s 58/44 Sunny, winds gradually Moonrise today ...... 4:56 p.m. Barstow 68/43/s 70/44/s Oxnard 65/48/s 70/51/s subsiding and cool Moonset today ...... 3:48 a.m. Laytonville Big Sur 64/42/s 69/46/s Palm Springs 77/53/s 81/58/s Covelo 64/30 Bishop 59/27/s 62/27/s Pasadena 68/48/s 74/51/s MOON PHASES 67/32 Blythe 80/51/s 81/54/s Pomona 69/47/s 75/45/s TONIGHT Burbank 68/46/s 76/49/s Potter Valley 68/35/s 74/37/s Westport California City 65/39/s 66/39/s Redding 70/44/s 76/46/s Full Last New First 61/42 Carpinteria 63/51/s 66/46/s Riverside 68/43/s 74/46/s Catalina 63/51/s 68/56/s Sacramento 70/42/s 75/42/s 32° Chico 72/43/s 76/45/s Salinas 69/37/s 72/40/s Fort Bragg Willows Crescent City 56/40/s 57/42/s San Bernardino 68/44/s 74/47/s Death Valley 74/54/pc 81/51/s San Diego 68/55/pc 71/58/s Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 5 60/42 70/43 Clear Downey 69/50/s 75/53/s San Fernando 66/46/s 71/51/s Encinitas 65/54/pc 71/51/s San Francisco 66/48/s 70/51/s ALMANAC Elk Willits Escondido 69/48/pc 75/49/s San Jose 68/45/s 74/45/s 65/32 Eureka 57/33/s 61/35/s San Luis Obispo 64/38/s 74/40/s Ukiah through 2 p.m. Friday 57/45 Redwood Valley SUNDAY Fort Bragg 60/42/s 62/40/s San Rafael 68/45/s 72/42/s Temperature 66/36 Fresno 67/42/s 70/44/s Santa Ana 68/50/s 73/54/s 77° High ...... 62 UKIAH Gilroy 68/39/s 81/41/s Santa Barbara 66/41/s 71/42/s Low ...... 45 68/32 Indio 78/51/s 82/51/s Santa Cruz 67/39/s 74/40/s 37° Normal high ...... 79 Lakeport Irvine 68/50/s 73/54/s Santa Monica 66/49/s 70/52/s Normal low ...... 47 69/38 Hollywood 68/50/s 74/52/s Santa Rosa 74/38/s 74/38/s Philo Record high ...... 100 in 1991 Lucerne Lake Arrowhead 53/30/s 58/29/s S. Lake Tahoe 44/19/sf 45/17/s 65/37 Boonville Lodi 70/44/s 76/41/s Stockton 70/40/s 76/40/s Nice with plenty of sunshine Record low ...... 31 in 1912 65/37 68/38 Precipitation Lompoc 63/42/s 66/42/s Tahoe Valley 44/19/sf 45/17/s Long Beach 67/49/s 74/52/s Torrance 68/52/s 74/53/s 24 hrs to 2 p.m. Fri...... 0.00" Gualala Los Angeles 68/50/s 74/54/s Vacaville 72/43/s 79/45/s MONDAY Month to date ...... 0.85" Mammoth 36/18/s 45/16/s Vallejo 70/47/s 70/39/s Normal month to date ...... 0.35" 60/46 Clearlake 70/39 Marysville 70/42/s 75/41/s Van Nuys 68/48/s 73/51/s 84° Season to date ...... 1.22" Modesto 70/41/s 74/40/s Visalia 68/39/s 72/39/s Last season to date ...... 0.80" Monrovia 68/48/s 74/51/s Willits 65/32/s 71/35/s Normal season to date ...... 1.21" Cloverdale 42° Monterey 65/42/s 67/44/s Yosemite Valley 58/29/s 61/29/s 72/37 Morro Bay 64/43/s 68/45/s Yreka 57/23/s 62/27/s A full day of sunshine Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. 2008 Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r- rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

Lake Mendocino – Lake level: 720.02 feet; Storage: 41,458 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow: n/a Outflow: n/a Air quality – Ozone: .032 ppm (State standard .090 ppm) Carbon monoxide: .35 ppm (20.0 ppm) Nitrogen dioxide: n/a (.25 ppm)

hearings were extremely con- Luna said. Brown tentious and many different River Also walking the trails suggestions for a solution were armed with trash picker tools Continued from Page 1 thrown around at the 11th hour. and garbage bags were Glenn Is this healthy and how would Continued from Page 1 Cooper and Don Parmley, opponent in the ability to be you do things differently if zens of Mendocino County Granite Construction employ- an outstanding supervisor is elected? who are homeless. ees. Granite operates a gravel all the work that I have done. CB: I would instruct staff to In the past, Hildreth said, he yard located near the camp- I’ve had a lifetime of commu- bring the information that is and his employees have seen grounds. nity service, which has needed. County finances are sprinkler heads taken from pear Luna, Weaver, Arreguin and brought me together with extremely difficult to under- orchard water lines and tossed Kress were faced with many many people of diverse inter- stand, being as big and as broad into a ditch. times more garbage than could ests throughout our county. I as they are. I would not have For the first time, Norgard fit into the trash bags they car- believe I have the ability to waited until the 11th hour. The said this year he has had a camp ried. listen, to unite groups and to information that should have of illegal immigrants on his Weaver and Arreguin carried move forward on solutions for been discussed should have land. “No respect for the law,” out a rain-soaked mattress. At the critical issues we face. happened June, July or August Norgard said. one time, Cooper wrangled RB: Is it easier or more dif- and if the information wasn’t Hildreth said he would like with a pile of bicycle parts left ficult to run as a newcomer available at that time I would to see a place that includes in the bushes. instead of an incumbent like have called a special meeting to facilities provided to the On the west bank of the your opponent? get that information and would campers as a possible solution. river, vegetation has been part- CB: I believe it is easier for not have proceeded without it. “The campers are using the ed far enough to walk through an already elected office holder RB: The results in your race river as a toilet,” he said. in some places. In other places than it is for a newcomer to in the June primaries were “For every campsite there is the trail constricts to a tangled enter the political arena, espe- exceedingly close. How do you a pile of poo,” Rebecca Kress mess of brush that a person can- cially at a county Board of account for that? of Russian River Cleanup said, not travel standing upright. Supervisors level where there is CB: I think the constituents which affects the water. The camps near Talmage so much to know and so much of the 1st District want a super- On the Russian’s west bank, Bridge also deny citizens of a to learn…But I believe that I visor that will provide the lead- graffiti marks the bridge’s sup- safe place to enjoy the river. If am one of the best qualified ership that we need today, and I ports and a sandy trail to the 95 percent of a river is publicly newcomers, candidates to run think that they want someone river looks well traveled. owned, Kress said, the only for supervisor having already like me that is the type of per- Henry Luna, of Mendocino place to get to it is public having a lot of the knowledge. son that we need now. Again, County Solid Waste, with bridges. It needs to be cleaned RB: What is the future of I’m not a career politician. I’m Mendocino County Jail inmates up, Kress said, “so people can marijuana in Mendocino an individual that wants to give Ace Weaver and Carlos get to their river.” County and what do you think back to my county and work on Arreguin, loaded up an aban- She is hopeful a solution the board should do about it the change that is needed. doned couch dumped by the may someday be reached. during the next few years? RB: How would you sum up bridge into a trailer hitched CB: If there was a way, I “If we could all pull togeth- your platform for potential vot- behind a county pickup. er,” Kress said, “we could find believe that the legalization of Sarah Baldik/The Daily Journal ers? For Luna and his crew, a solution -- that is what I am marijuana should be done. It CB: Well, I think it’s a very cleaning up the camps was a This heap of garbage is piled up in a clearing that can has created a huge problem for hoping.” critical time to address the change of pace. Zack Cinek can be reached at not be seen easily from a trail that winds along the this county. I believe that the “It keeps us off the road,” [email protected]. Russian River. present ordinance with the 25- county finances, including the plant limitation seems to be mounting debt. I will address working. I am very pleased that the need for solutions to our we have had both federal and infrastructure that includes ade- state law enforcement coming quate water supply. We need to eradicate the big, large com- economic development, and to mercial grows of marijuana in have that you’ve got to have an our national forest as well as on adequate infrastructure. private lands throughout the RB: Is there anything else county. We need to wait to see you’d like to add that I didn’t what happens with the lawsuit ask you about? before any further regulation is CB: I would like to add the attempted. responsibility that a 1st District RB: Is the current board to supervisor has in also being a blame for the high amount of part and attending special dis- debt the county now faces and trict meetings. Ukiah Valley what would you do about it if Sanitation District is one exam- elected? ple of where my opponent has CB: I do believe that the cur- not paid attention and has not rent board is responsible for taken the responsibility he some of the high amount of should have had representing debt the county now faces. I do the constituents as a director on believe that my opponent, who that particular board. I was is the veteran on the board, amazed that an audit hadn’t should have taken a leadership been done for 10 years. When role quite some time ago on this they decided to finally catch up issue. And I believe he said dur- on those audits they lumped ing the 11th hour when they five years together. The CPA were readdressing budget was unable to sign off on that issues that he told his col- particular audit for the lack of leagues ‘the public is wise, we paperwork to back it. That was can no longer hide it’ and he the responsibility of the current was referring to the county directors, which one is my debt. I wouldn’t hide it and I opponent, who has sat at least would get citizens involved that 11 of the last 12 years on that are very knowledgeable in this board. To me it is criminal area to get us out of problems when you don’t take care of the we face with the county debt people’s business. today. Rob Burgess can be reached at RB: This year’s budget [email protected]. • Willits • NOYO THEATRE 459-NOYO (6696) Visit us at our website www.cinemawest.com INDEPENDENT FILM SERIES 7:00PM WED & THUS ONLY Tanssiberian R The Express Adv. 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