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CHECKING IN WITH FLOOD VICTIMS: After the flood On Gobbi St.

submitted photo (Left) Gobbi Street, are we ready for more? still covered in water, can be seen after the flooding near the Mal- arich home. Editor’s note: Today the Daily Journal concludes a three-day series of articles to update our readers on how those affected by the New Year’s weekend flood are coping almost a year later, the costs involved to local agriculture, local infrastructure and area homeowners -- and, perhaps most impor- tantly, whether we’re prepared for the next time dis- Rescue aster strikes. Elected officials drama say we’re ready By LAURA MCCUTCHEON New programs, equipment, The Daily Journal staffing and plan in place he water may only have cov- By KATIE MINTZ ered about an inch of the The Daily Journal flooring inside their house, In the 10 days following Dec. 25, 2005, a but getting to dry ground record amount of water was dumped in meant going through rapids Mendocino County’s interior, leading to Tchest high -- or about five feet deep -- months of cleanup, repairs and planning. say Richard and Sharon Malarich, for- Now, close to a year since the storms began, merly of 1050 E. Gobbi St. city of Ukiah and Mendocino County leaders The couple said they had lived in the say they’re confident the area is ready for same place for 26 years, and while there had been minor flooding in the past, See OFFICIALS, Page 9 never before had they experienced any- thing like December’s rain of biblical proportion. “So we thought this would just be Few carrying another one of those (minor) floods,” Richard said, recalling the incident that flood insurance ended in a swift water rescue. “It was definitely a life-and-death situ- Area residents say they’re no ation, not only for them, but for us,” Ukiah Fire Capt. Charlie Miller said of no better prepared than before the rescue, for which he and the others By LAURA MCCUTCHEON on his crew that night were honored with The Daily Journal the Higgins and Langley award -- an With the exception of those homeowners international swift water rescue award required by lenders to carry flood insurance, the given for going above and beyond the majority of area residents don’t, according to normal call of duty in response to floods local insurance agents. or other swift water rescues. Oak Manor Court property owner Larry While the couple are extremely grate- Myers doesn’t. ful for the rescue, they said they don’t Neither does Helen McChesney, or another understand why they weren’t told to Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal man who asked not to be named, who also own evacuate earlier. Richard and Sharon Malarich sit comfortably in their new Orr Springs property on Oak Manor Court -- one of Ukiah’s home nearly a year after being rescued from their Gobbi Street house in hardest hit areas during the New Year’s week- See RESCUE, Page 8 the middle of the night. end flood. See RESIDENTS, Page 9 Coast Guard saved local woman EMERGENCY SUPPLY LOCATIONS IN MENDOCINO COUNTY By LAURA MCCUTCHEON bad with heavy rains, low The Daily Journal ‘Within a few minutes she absolutely visibility ... We flew to the While firefighters were Ukiah airport and just kind performing rescues by boat, would have died.’ of got up (to speed) with the members of the U.S. Coast COAST GUARDSMAN DENNIS MOYER local agencies to see what Laytonville Guard -- called to the coun- they needed from us,” he ty on New Year’s Eve for flood relief -- said. dropped out of the sky to save a woman’s life, “For example, they’d get a report of some- among other things. one trapped on a roof somewhere and we’d go Aviation Survival Technician Dennis Moyer to it,” Moyer said. “We flew south to investi- said the call for assistance came in around 6 gate a possibility of 13 people needing extrica- Emergency trailers a.m. Dec. 31, as he neared the end of his 24- tion. Shortly thereafter, we were diverted to hour shift at the Coast Guard base in San look for three people in a white tent. While Brooktrails Francisco. “We flew up there ... the weather was pretty See SAVED, Page 8 Willits Emergency workers point to gains Fort Bragg By BEN BROWN Ukiah Valley Fire The Daily Journal ‘We’re better prepared. We learned District Chief Dan Grebil Emergency supplies Almost a year after a said the New Year’s flood series of rainstorms how flash floods affect our area.’ showed emergency services dumped 4.36 inches of rain UVFD CHIEF DAN GREBIL personnel what a flash Ukiah on Mendocino County in flood is really like. less than 24 hours -- flooding houses and farm- “We’re better prepared,” Grebil said. “We land -- the consensus among emergency per- learned how flash floods affect our area.” Plans for trailers sonnel is that the county is better prepared for Acting-Sheriff Kevin Broin said the deci- Boonville a flood this year than last. sion to hire Bill Woodworth as the new Office Ukiah Police Capt. Chris Dewey said the of Emergency Services coordinator would flood showed that a disaster can happen any- make response in a disaster both faster and Gualala where and at the least expected time. more efficient. “The flood was an example of that; even “It’s nice to have someone solely dedicated Plans for supplies though we live in a rural county, we’re not immune from disaster,” he said. See EMERGENCY, Page 8 Daily Journal graphic 2 – SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 2006 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

BOOKED -- Andrew FUNERAL NOTICES POLICE REPORTS Curtis Keath, 39, of Willits, The following were was booked into jail on suspi- [\ her for helping them and be held on Sunday, her grandfather, compiled from reports cion of theft or embezzlement others and also for November 19, 2006 at 1:30 Jack Shaw both of Ukiah, prepared by the Ukiah from an elder, grand theft her big, big heart, who PM at the Ever- her sister, Natalee Police Department. To property and forgery at noon never hurt anyone. sole Mortuary with a recep- Forystek of Rohnert Park, anonymously report Tuesday. The children also say “she tion following at the her father and crime information, call BOOKED -- Melinda was our best Hampton Inn. Inurnment stepmother, Bernard and 463-6205. Kaye Brooks, 44, of San friend not just a mother”. service will be held Shannon Forystek, ARREST -- Angela M. Pablo, was booked into jail on She worked with the on Monday, November 20, her grandfather and grand- Jones, 30, of Ukiah, was suspicion of driving under the American Cancer Society’s 2006 at 10 AM at mother, James arrested on suspicion of dri- influence at 1:35 a.m. Relay for Life, Ukiah Cemetery. and Mary Jory, her step- ving under the influence on Thursday. Heart Foundations and Arrangements are under brother, Jason Hillik- Marshall Street at 11:14 p.m. BOOKED -- Thomas Girl Scouts with her the direction of the er all of Michigan, her Thursday. O’Neil Attenberry, 71, of children. Eversole Mortuary 462- boyfriend, Scott Hard Ukiah, was booked into jail on Virginia is survived by 2206 of Willits, several great suspicion of driving under the her daughters Elena [\ aunts and uncles and SHERIFF’S REPORTS influence at 4:48 a.m. Stanisloo, Tracy Castro numerous friends. Thursday. and Stacy Larkin, She was preceded in The following were Those arrested by law enforcement compiled from reports officers are innocent until proven guilty. VIRGINIA LEE LARKIN sons Clyde William Larkin death by her grand- People reported as having been arrest- III, Brent Larkin, mother, Lucille Shaw. prepared by the Virginia Lee Larkin, 60, Mendocino County ed may contact the Daily Journal once of Ukiah passed away sisters Iola Chambers, She will always be their case has been concluded so the Sheriff’s Office: results can be reported. Those who feel Monday, November 13, Della Benes and Char- remembered for her lov- lotte Bartelomei, grandchil- ing heart, unconditional ARREST -- Aaron the information is in error should con- 2006 at UC Davis Scarborough, 36, of San tact the appropriate agency. In the case dren Amanda caring and her strong of those arrested on suspicion of dri- Medical Center in Pablo, was arrested on suspi- Sacramento; Ca. Virginia Brown, Heather Knight, will to live. ving under the influence of an intoxi- Brian Smith, Carynne A public viewing will be cion of being a felon in pos- cant: all DUI cases reported by law was born May 8, 1946 in session of a firearm, posses- enforcement agencies are reported by Longview, Washing- Hansen, Lisa Larkin, held on Friday, No- the newspaper.The Daily Journal makes Jenny Stanisloo, Chel- vember 17 from 5:00 to sion of a concealed and no exceptions. ton. loaded firearm in a car and Virginia lived in sea Stanisloo, Richie 8:00pm and Satur- Stanisloo, Kara Larkin, day, November 18 from possession of stolen property Longview for 15 years and near mile marker 54 of in Megan Larkin, Zane 9:00am to 5:00pm at CORRECTIONS Crosby, great grandson the Eversole Mortuary Highway 101 at 12:30 a.m. The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves Ukiah for the past 45 Tuesday. years. During that time Andrew Boyce. Also In lieu of flowers, please this space to correct errors or make numerous aunts, uncles, make donations to According to reports from clarifications to news articles. she graduated from Ukiah the Mendocino County Significant errors in obituary notices nieces and nephews. the Howard Foundation or birth announcements will result in High School and Sheriff’s Office, during a rou- has been a Secretary for Virginia was preceded MEGAN FORYSTEK (Building Fund), 44 reprinting the entire article. Errors tine traffic stop of may be reported to the editor, 468- Hugh L. Preston for in death by her father C.J. Megan Forystek’s gallant Madrone Street, Willits, 3526. Conard, step father fight with Leukemia CA 95490, attention Scarborough's car, deputies 20 years. saw a marijuana pipe on the Virginia was proud of Lloyal Golding, mother came to an end on Ace Barrish. Please refer- Louise Golding, November 15, 2006 in the ence “In Memory of dash of the car and smelled an her children, grandchil- odor of marijuana from the LOTTERY NUMBERS dren and her great grand- grandmother Ellen Louise loving arms of her mother. Megan Forystek” and “In Miller, nephew Ri- Megan was born Honor of Ace Barrish.” vehicle. DAILY 3: night: 7, 7, 7. son, also her family, A search of the vehicle friends and working at chard Cook Jr., ex-hus- February 11, 1980 in Arrangements are under afternoon: 5, 1, 2. band Clyde William Grosse Pointe, MI. She is the direction of the allegedly revealed a .380 cal- FANTASY 5: 03, 10, 14, Preston Law Office. iber handgun in the vehicle’s Her children and grand- Larkin Jr. survived by her Eversole Mortuary 462- 19, 32. A memorial service will mother, Sharon Shaw and 2206. console. A search of police DAILY DERBY: 1st children will remember records revealed that Scarborough has prior felony Place: 07, Eureka. 2nd convictions and that the hand- Place: 11, Money Bags. 3rd Please sign the guest book at www.ukiahdailyjournal.com. Funeral notices are paid announcements. For information on how to Place: 06, Whirl Win. place a paid funeral notice or make corrections to funeral notices please call our classified department at 468-3529. gun found in the car was list- ed as stolen, according to Race time: 1:43.90. police reports. MEGA MILLIONS: 5-19- Death notices are free for Mendocino County residents. Death notices are limited to name of deceased, hometown, age, date of Scarborough was booked 25-30-50 death, date, time, and place of services and the funeral home handling the arrangements. For information on how to place a Meganumber: 42. free death notice please call our editorial department at 468-3500. into county jail, where he was held on a $25,000 bond. Jackpot: $12 million. The world briefly Plea delayed for suspect in law office killing By BEN BROWN committed the crime for financial gain, turned himself in to courthouse security. The Daily Journal that he lay in wait to commit the crime, If convicted, Raff could face life Howard Eugene and that he committed the crime with a imprisonment with no chance of parole. Republicans choose Boehner of Ohio Raff, 55, of Beaver handgun and caused great bodily injury Two of the charges against him carry 25 to succeed Hastert as minority leader Dam, Ariz., appeared or death. years-to-life sentences. in court Friday at his The charges were increased from The District Attorney’s Office does WASHINGTON (AP) — Cast into the minority by an angry arraignment on murder attempted murder on Tuesday, after the have the option to seek the death penalty electorate, House Republicans chose Rep. John Boehner of charges, but did not victim, Virginia Larkin, 60, of Ukiah, in this case, but Faulder said he would Ohio on Friday to lead a return to power as quickly as possible. enter a plea. died of complications from her injuries in not ask for a sentence of death. “We’re going to earn our way back into the majority,” he Public Defender the UC Davis Medical Center near Sacra- Raff was not as vocal Friday as he was vowed. Linda Thompson, mento. at his first arraignment, where he also did To do that, he said, “we need to fight for a smaller, less cost- appearing for Public Larkin succumbed to her injuries just not enter a plea. Raff ly and more accountable federal government.” Defender Wes Hamil- over a week after she suffered a single During his Nov. 8 arraignment, Raff Boehner defeated Rep. Mike Pence of Indiana for minority ton, asked that Raff’s gunshot wound to the head at the Hugh L. leader on a secret ballot vote of 168-27, a margin that demon- was overheard saying to Public Defender entry of plea hearing be rescheduled for Preston Law Offices on South School Steve Jackson that he wished to enter a strated fellow lawmakers do not hold him responsible for the Wednesday. Street, where she worked as a secretary. election losses the party suffered on Nov. 7. The Ohio plea of not guilty because he was not At the request of Acting District Attor- It is alleged that Raff drove from his guilty. Raff did not enter a plea at that Republican has been serving as majority leader, the second-in- ney Keith Faulder, Mendocino Superior home in Arizona to Ukiah and that at 9:39 command in the leadership, since February. arraignment. Court Judge Cindee Mayfield ordered a.m. on Nov. 6 he walked into the office, Raff is scheduled to be arraigned on Another leadership veteran, Roy Blunt of Missouri, won a that Raff be held without bail. shot Larkin once in the head, and then left new term as party whip, defeating Arizona Rep. John Shadegg murder charges Wednesday. Raff is charged with first-degree mur- the scene and walked to the nearby Men- Ben Brown can be reached at on a vote of 137-57. “You know, it’s not our job to defend busi- der with the special allegations that he docino County Courthouse, where he [email protected]. ness as usual, not our job to try to define the federal govern- ment in the biggest possible way,” Blunt said. As Republican leader, Boehner’s job, at least in part, will be to oppose legislation advanced by Rep. Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic speaker-in-waiting, and help develop alternatives Teen girls suspected in car theft designed to appeal to the electorate in 2008. The Daily Journal Sheriff’s Office, deputies first motel, sheriff’s deputies Service CENTER 3rd Infantry Division will be first Two Santa Rosa teenagers noticed the suspects driving stopped the vehicle in the were arrested on charges of north on South State Street 1400 block of South State 859 N. State Street Army division to serve 3 Iraq tours vehicle theft and gang affilia- near the airport. They saw the Street. The 17-year-old girl (707) 462-4472 WASHINGTON (AP) — The Army’s 3rd Infantry Division, tion Friday morning in the license plate light on the vehi- was driving, and also in the which helped lead the charge to Baghdad at the outset of the 1400 block of South State cle was out and followed. car were Beutelspacher and war, will return next year and become the first Army division to Street. The vehicle pulled into the two other unnamed subjects, TIRES serve three tours in Iraq. Wendy Beutelspacher, 18, parking lot of Motel 6 on according to the MCSO. More than 3 1/2 years into the war, the Army and Marine and a 17-year-old girl, both of South State street and two The juvenile and Corps are straining to keep a steady flow of combat and support Santa Rosa, were arrested on females got out and went into Beutelspacher were arrested forces to Iraq while giving the troops sufficient time between suspicion of taking a vehicle an unknown room of the on suspicion of the above list- deployments for rest and retraining. without consent, possession of motel. ed charges. The juvenile was Both services are far short of their goal of providing two stolen property, participation Sheriff’s deputies ran the transported to Juvenile Hall, years between deployments; the 3rd Brigade of the 3rd Infantry, in a criminal street gang and license plate number and Beutelspacher was taken to Stay for example, will have spent barely more than 12 months at providing false information to found that the vehicle was county jail, where she is being home when it returns next year. The same is true for the divi- a police officer at 12:40 a.m. alleged to have been stolen held on a $15,000 bond. Informed sion’s 1st Brigade, which officials have said is scheduled to Friday. earlier in the evening in Santa The other two people in the deploy again in January. According to reports from Rosa. car were questioned at the The 3rd Infantry, based at Fort Stewart, Ga., is among sever- the Mendocino County After the suspects left the scene and then released. on Local al units — totaling 57,000 troops — identified by the Pentagon on Friday for deployment in a fresh rotation of forces starting Issues in January. The announcement does not presume any change in troop levels, nor is any major change expected for at least sev- eral months. The Journal 1651 Talmage Rd ~ Ukiah The announcement comes as some congressional Delivers! NOW OPEN Democrats, who are poised to take control of the House and Senate, continue to press for a substantial reduction of U.S. To Subscribe Coffee ~ Tea ~ Ice Cream ~ Smoothies troops in Iraq, and a timetable for that drawdown. call: Hot Dogs ~ Soup ~ Salads ~ Pastries ~ Sandwiches The Ukiah 468-3533 Now Serving: Mon. - Fri. 6 am - 4 pm DAILY JOURNAL See BRIEFLY, Page 9 707.468.8638 • Free Wireless Internet

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RELIGION SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 2006 – 3 Editor: Richard Rosier, 468-3520 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] RELIGION BRIEFS Study finds more Ukiah Seventh Day Adventist Church service to speak to community service Pastor Paul Hawks will present his sermon “Community Service/Disaster Relief, A Finger in the Dike.” The Bible refer- ence is Isaiah 58: 6-8. The church community has been busy collecting canned goods and nonperishables for our Jews in the Boston Thanksgiving basket distribution. Over 100 boxes of food were delivered in the Ukiah area last year. After an all-church Boston, which financed the potluck, families load cars for the delivery of the boxes. It is a Interfaith study. “That’s an area where blessing for the deliverer as well as the receiver. there is a huge amount of This week’s Sabbath School lesson is “The Man Abram” unions cited growth in the Jewish commu- Genesis 11:27-15:21 from the Advent Sabbath School Bible nity, and if we can achieve Study Guide “Beginnings and Belongings.” Sabbath School as Jewish higher levels of affiliation begins each Saturday at 9:30 a.m. among those folks, it’s impor- All are invited to attend the worship services at Ukiah tant for the future of the Adventist Church, 1390 Laurel Avenue. population in Jewish people.” For more information, call the church office at 462-5455. The study, the fifth once-a- Boston rises decade examination of the New Life Community Church BY MICHAEL PAULSON local Jewish community since The Boston Globe 1965, suggests that in inter- Thanksgiving Brunch this Sunday As the number of Jews in faith couples where the The holiday season begins this weekend at New Life the United States is thought woman is Jewish, children Community Church with our Thanksgiving brunch this Sunday to be flat or falling, the are far more likely to be morning at 9:30 a.m. followed by worship at 10:45 a.m. This Jewish community in Greater raised as Jews than in couples Sunday’s worship service will include a short mediation on Boston is growing, fueled by where the man is Jewish. Thanksgiving from Luke 17:11-19 and stories from people an unexpectedly high per- That result would parallel about God’s goodness in their lives over the past year. You are centage of children in mixed- findings in other faiths, where invited! Jr. High JOLT and Kids Club will not meet on faith households who are women often participate more Wednesday night, but will resume next week. being raised in the Jewish in congregational life and Advent worship begins next Sunday, Nov. 26. Registration is faith, according to a new determine the religious underway for youth winter camps at Hume Lake Christian demographic study. upbringing of children. Camps. Contact Pastor of Student Ministries, Adam Duchin at The study, the first attempt Community leaders said the church for more information. the results reflect a decision in a decade to quantify the the Boston area may fuel future.” region’s Jewish community, by the Boston Jewish com- debate about the effectiveness Jewish community leaders munity, starting in the late First Baptist Church sermon by Dennis finds that about 210,000 peo- of outreach to interfaith cou- in Boston, who have aggres- ple, or 7.2 percent of the 1970s, to welcome interfaith Beatty this Sunday ples. sively endorsed outreach to families. Boston-area population, are “The Jewish community, Jewish, four times the per- interfaith families for “We can’t afford to lose all A sermon based on Psalm 30 by Dennis Beatty, titled “Your because of history, has been decades, said the numbers Thanksgiving Attitude,” will be the focus of this Sunday’s wor- centage in the nation as a of those folks, and if we whole. very sensitive to its numbers; vindicated their efforts. don’t want to lose them, we ship service at First Baptist Church. All are welcome to join the survival issues have always 10:50 a.m. service at Oak and Henry Streets. The Praise Team The study also found that For years, the Jewish com- have to create a hospitable will sing “Step By Step,” “Praise The Lord,” and “Psalm 36.” 60 percent of children in the been important,” said munity nationally has debated climate for them to enter,” The annual “Noel Breakfast” is set for 9:30 a.m. Saturday, region’s interfaith families Leonard Saxe, director of the whether it is better to dis- said Rabbi Ronne Friedman, Dec. 2, in McCray Hall, hosted by First Baptist Church are being raised Jewish, a Steinhardt Institute and prin- courage intermarriage or to senior rabbi at Temple Israel Women’s Circles. Special program speaker Barbara Marshall surprising result when the cipal investigator in the study. accept the phenomenon and in Boston, which, like many will bring a message titled “The Gift,” presenting the Christmas high rate of intermarriage has Saxe said it is not clear embrace interfaith families, a Reform congregations, has a tree as a metaphor to explain the true love, joy, and peace of raised concern about the whether researchers are doing discussion based in large part substantial minority of inter- Christmas. A Men’s Chorus directed by Frank Russell will long-term viability of the a better job finding Jews or if on the presumption that most faith families among its entertain the group with “White Christmas” and other holiday American Jewish community. the absolute number of Jews children raised in interfaith membership. songs. The Steinhardt Social is growing. Either way, he families grow up to be non- Combined Jewish Research Institute at Brandeis said, the Jewish community is Jews. Philanthropies spends about 1 Redwood Valley Community Church University conducted the now larger than had previous- “It’s important to know percent of its annual budget study, which is being released ly been thought. that it is possible to achieve on programs aimed at inter- service this Sunday on the simple life Friday. “Since the mid-’90s, when higher levels of affiliation faith families, which is 10 Associate Pastor Justin Talso continues with a three week Nationally, an estimated a high level of intermarriage among interfaith households,” times greater than the nation- sermon series on “Simplify Your Life,” making space for great- one-third of children in inter- was reported, there’s been a said Barry Shrage, president al average, according to faith families are raised lot of discussion about what of Combined Jewish See RELIGION, Page 5 Jewish, and the higher rate in that implied about the Philanthropies of Greater See BOSTON, Page 5 Faith Directory APOSTLES EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN ECKANKAR - RELIGION OF THE KOL HA EMEK INLAND MENDOCINO SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST: Pastor Paul CHURCH (ELS): Pastor Kent Dethlefsen; Phone 462- LIGHT AND SOUND OF GOD: JEWISH COMMUNITY: Rabbi Shoshanah Hawks and his associate Shawn Paris Worship Services, Introductory Talks, 8201; Sunday worship: 9:30 am; Sunday School: 10:30 Devorah. Rosh HaShana Sept. 22 - 7:00, invite you to worship with us Saturday Book Discussions and Satsang. Public Sept. 23 - 9:00, veggie potluck 2:00. Yom am (Sept. thru May); Communion 3rd Sunday of the mornings at 1390 Laurel Avenue in Ukiah welcome. Call for location and times. 1- Kippor Oct. 1 - 7:00, Oct. 2 - 10:00, 4:00 month. Church is located at 710 South State Street, 800-423-0771 or 468-5870 FREE book (462-5455). Sabbath services begin (Washington Mutual Bank Plaza) in Ukiah. veggie potluck at dusk. Religious School: available. Sunday 10:00 a.m. Torah study and adult classes. with SonRise Fellowship (8:20 to Culteral Celebrations. 707-468-4536. 9:15 a.m), followed by Sabbath ASSEMBLY OF GOD: Pastor Lehman Myatt; Sunday FIRST BAPTIST: Dennis Beatty, Senior Pastor, Associate School (9:30 to 10:50 a.m.) and the main Worship Service School, 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Pastor, Mike Dobbs; Pastor Emeritus, William C. Duncan. Sunday School for all ages at 9:30 am, morning worship at NAZARENE CHURCH: Ukiah Valley First Church of the (11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.). Services in Spanish, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Family Night, 7 p.m. Church is located at Nazarene. Co-pastors Barbara and Jack Cobbs. Sunday 10:50 am, Wednesday Awana club at 6:15 pm. The church to 12:15 p.m. Welcome. 395 N. Barnes St.; 468-1468. is located at 300 W. Smith Street. For details or other min- morning worship, 10:45 a.m. Tuesday Women’s Bible istries, please call 462-2779. Study, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible oriented program for ASSEMBLY OF GOD: MINISTERIO HISPANO: children, 6:30 p.m. Church is located at 604 Jones Street. ST. PETER EASTERN CATHOLIC CHURCH 190 Actividades del Domingo: Escuela Dominical, 12:30 a FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF HOPLAND: Sunday 462-4869 Orr Street, Ukiah (at the corner of Orr and Brush streets). 1:15 pm, Servicio de Adoración, 1:30 p.m. Actividades morning bible study 9:30AM. Worship services 10:30AM. Pastor Fr. David Anderson. Schedule of Services: For more information call 707-744-1449 de la semana: Martes, 7 p.m. Local de la Iglesia, 395 N. NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH: (An Saturday: Great Vespers 5:30pm; Sunday: Matins- 7:30 Barnes St.; 468-1468. Español: 972-3517 Evangelical Free Church). Pastor Dan and his FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF REDWOOD staff invite you to our contemporary, reverent am; Divine Liturgy- 9:00 am. For information about VALLEY: Sunday morning Service 10:30AM. Wednesday worship service Sunday at 10:45 a.m. weekday services, please call Fr. David at 468-4348, or ASSEMBLY OF GOD, REDWOOD VALLEY: night Bible Study/Prayer Meeting 6:00PM. 642 Ellen stop by the church for a printed schedule. Lynn, Redwood Valley. 485-7713. Children are invited to participate in Reverend Kim Harvey, Senior Pastor; Sunday worship Children’s Church. Classes for all ages meet begins at 10 a.m., with kids’ church available at that FIRST CHRISTIAN (Disciples of Christ & at 9:30. Nursery provided. Opportunities for children, youth, THE RIVER FOURSQUARE CHURCH- Come join us time. Nursery available for children under 5. Wednesday United Church of Christ): An Open and and adults are available during the week. Our church is located for inspiring, enjoyable worship and heartfelt Bible teach- is Family Night, with classes for teens, and children ages Affirming Congregation. Sunday worship at 750 Yosemite Drive. (behind Burger King), phone 468- 4-12 beginning at 7 p.m. The adults will participate in an is 11:00. Adult Bible Study before worship 9251 or [email protected] for more information. ing in a casual atmosphere each Sunday at 10:00 am in in-depth Bible Study. For more information 485-7684. beginning at 9:45. We celebrate the Fine Arts building at the Redwood Empire Communion at the Lord’s Table each NEW LIFE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 266 Fairgrounds in Ukiah. We provide a nursery area and CALVARY BAPTIST: pastor David Donnel, Sunday Sunday. Our Table is an open table and East Smith Street, Ukiah, CA. Pastor David Moore. 707- Sunday school for children aged 3-10. Consider also our all are welcome to share with us. 140 N. morning services: 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.; Sunday 462-3496. Thursday night bible study @ 7:30. Sunday midweek ‘Overflow’ service, held off campus at 744 Spring Street. Pastor Cherie Marckx. Phone: 462-5830. morning Sunday school @ 10:00. Morning Worship @ School 9:45 a.m.; evening service 6:00 p.m.; AWANA www.firstchristianchurchofukiah.com Talmage Road in Ukiah, on Wednesday eves at 6:30pm, 11:00. Clubs Wednesdays, 6 to 8 p.m.; Sept. - May; mid-week when we enjoy the teaching of other prominent ministers prayer Wednesday, 7 p.m.; jr. high youth Tuesdays, 7:00 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST (CHRI- POTTER VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor Tony via DVD and video Need more information or driving p.m.; sr. high youth, Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m. Church is STIAN SCIENCE): We welcome you to visit our services Arnds. Sunday School, 9:45a.m.; Worship Service, directions? Call us at 462-7766. We look forward to meet- located at 465 Luce Ave., call 462-5638 and our reading Room. Our Sunday service is at 10 a.m., with Sunday school at the same time for students to age 20. 11:00a.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, 7:00p.m. 10501 Main ing you! Our Wednesday meeting is at 7:30 p.m. and includes a time St., Potter Valley, CA 95469. 743-1598 CALVARY CHAPEL OF UKIAH: Pastor Les Boek; for sharing.The Reading Room is open to everyone on UKIAH BIBLE CHURCH: Pastor, Rev. Sunday morning service 10AM. Wednesday night bible Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 11:30 a.m. to 2 REDWOOD VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH Sr. Pastor Richard Oliver and Youth Pastor, Dave study at the church. 1045 S. State St., Ukiah; For more p.m. 204 S Oak St., 462-6155, [email protected]. Kevin McDougall; Youth Pastor Justin Talso; Worship Dick; Sunday School for all ages 9 information. Call 485-1002. Listen to C.S.N at 88.1 FM. Services at 8:30 & 11:00a.m.; Sunday School for all ages, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: Pastor Sherry Budke. Our pur- 9:45a.m. Sr. High youth group Wednesday, 7:00-9:00p.m.; Jr. a.m.; Sunday Worship service 10:15 pose is to extend Christ’s love and truth to all people. On a.m., nursery care available; fol- CHURCH OF CHRIST: Welcome to the Church Sunday’s we offer an Adult Sunday School Class at High Youth group Thursday, 6:30-8:30p.m.; College/Career, of Christ 25 Norgard Ln. Need a ride to bible class or 8:30am, Hispanic Worship at 9:00am. Our Summer Sunday 7:00p.m.; Women’s Bible Study, Wednesday, 9:45 a.m. lowed by refreshments and fel- services call 462-2248. Bible study Sunday 10 a.m.; Worship and programs for children 2mos - High School are and Thursday, 6:30 p.m.; Men’s Ministry small groups meet at lowship; Children and Youth From the book of Galatians Taught by Dennis Hofschild; at 9:30am. Coffee fellowship follows. Radio Broadcast is varying times a week; Adult Home Bible Study’s meet ministries; Young Married Fellowship; Jr. & High School Worship 11 a.m.; Sermons by minister Dennis Hofschild. on K-WNE 94.5FM at 10:30am. Visitors are welcome. Wednesday and Thursday. Church is located at 951 School Parents’ Fellowship; Hosting Precept Bible studies on Sunday Evening; Bible study- 5PM - Series from the Corner of Perkins and Dora Streets. Handicap accessible. Way, Redwood Valley; 485-8541 468-9235 Thursdays. Church is located at 2140 Arroyo Rd., 462- Proverbs Taught by Dennis Hofschild. Wed. evening 0151. bible study - 6PM. I Peter, Taught by Dennis Hofschild. RELIGIOUS SCIENCE CENTER FOR POSITIVE GRACE LUTHERAN: 8:30am Traditional Service; LIVING: Minister Dr. Candice Becket; Sunday For more information call 462-1534 or 462-2248. 9:40am Bible Study/Sunday School; 10:30am UNITED METHODIST: Please join us for worship at 10 Contemporary Service. Allen Dunn, Interim Pastor. Power Service 9:00-9:30 a.m., Meditation Service 10:00- 10:15 a.m., Celebration Service and Youth Church 10:30 am. Childcare and Sunday School every Sunday morning. CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Those seek- 200 Wabash Ave., Ukiah; 462-7795. Email: [email protected] a.m., Teen Youth Group 6:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday Healing Weekly activities include: Youth Group, Adult Small ing answers to today’s questions are invited to come and Circle 6:30 p.m. A new way to think, a better way to live. experience God’s presence and realize His pur- Group, outreach and service opportunities, and Bible HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Father Harry All welcome. Located at 741 S. Oak St., Ukiah 462-3564. Study. Call 462-3360 for more information or visit our pose for life through relevant Bible preaching Allagree, Regional Missioner; we welcome children, youth, website: www.ukiahumc.org by Pastor Joe Fry. We meet in the Ukiah families, young adults, and seniors to the Sunday Worship RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS: The Religious Valley Conference Center at 200 South service at 8:00 a.m. (traditional) and 10:00 a.m. (contemp- Society of Friends (Quakers) meets for unprogrammed School Street. Worship service at 10:30 orary). Nursery care is available for the later service. (silent) worship Fridays at 6:00 p.m. in the Walnut Village UNITY OF UKIAH: Gina Scott, Spiritual Leader; a.m. with nursery and children’s classes. An Handicap accessible. Wednesday: Holy Euchrist at 10:00 Community Room at 1240 North Pine Street in Ukiah and Wednesday prayer and meditation 11:00 a.m., Sunday awesome youth group meets Thursday evenings a.m. Wednesday evening: Shared Ministry study, 5:30-7:30 p.m. The church is located at 640 S. Orchard Avenue, next Sundays at 10:00 a.m. at 332 Hillview Avenue in Ukiah. meditation 10:00 a.m.; Sunday worship service 10:30 a.m. at 6:30 p.m. at Trinity Baptist Church on South Dora. to the DMV. For information: 462-8042 or All are welcomed to worship at either or both Meetings. Refreshments to follow. Church is located at 321 N. Bush Reach us at 272-9722. [email protected]. For more information call 485-8350 or 463-0266. St.; 462-4061. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR CHURCH OR MINISTRY IN OUR FAITH DIRECTORY CALL OUR CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 468-0123 FOR RATES AND INFORMATION. 4 – SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 2006 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] From the desk of... From the desk of...

MAUREEN DOWD NICHOLAS KRISTOF

Pouring chardonnay Poisoned arrows on diplomacy WASHINGTON --The foreign affairs fur is vs. machine guns flying. KOUKOU, Chad -- Around this remote market I’m not talking about the catfight between town are janjaweed, the Sudanese-sponsored Arab two strong-willed, expensively dressed militias that hunt down black Africans and shoot or Democratic pols married to California gazil- rape them. The janjaweed are armed with AK-47s, lionaires, with Speaker-elect Nancy Pelosi grenade launchers and heavy machine guns mounted trying to yank Jane Harman from heading the on pickup trucks. House Intelligence Committee. Here in Koukou, the Africans are waiting for the I’m talking about the catfight between the attackers -- with bows and arrows. Idealists and the Realists. The international community has shamefully aban- After an election that spurned ideology, doned the people of eastern Chad, allowing the Darfur and the triumphant return of the Bush 41 genocide to spread relentlessly. Incredibly, this year pragmatists James Baker and Robert Gates, some 15,000 Chadians have sought security by fleeing the self-proclaimed Idealists are reduced to into Darfur. hissing from the sidelines. The Vulcans and neocons had grandiose Letters from our readers So the people in little Chadian towns like Koukou plans to restore trumpets, morality and spine are left to themselves, and they have organized a self- to foreign policy, to establish America as a defense force out of the town’s 2,000 people. They Thank you Marino’s Pizza and George at Sweet River have 12 hunting rifles, and every man has bows and hyperpower with a duty to export democracy Grill in Santa Rosa for their timely, deli- -- by force and on its own, if necessary. But arrows. Many also carry spears or swords. To the Editor: cious and amazingly abundant gifts of It is an astonishing sight in the 21st century: Almost now the grandiose experiment of Iraq is in a On behalf of myself and the Ukiah food. Thank you to Redwood Children’s sulfurous shambles, and the Realpolitik every male you meet here over the age of 12 carries a High boy’s basketball program, I’d like to Services and SPACE for flowers, and homemade bow and a quiver of arrows, just in case crowd is back cleaning up. thank numerous people for their support thanks to the hundreds of friends who In The Wall Street Journal, Michael Rubin they come across marauders with machine guns. It is and encouragement during the past month. have sent cards, emails and love to our as crazy as it is courageous. of the American Enterprise Institute railed First, a huge thank you to the numerous family. Thank you to all of Steve’s co- against the evils of “chardonnay diplomacy,” teachers who came to my defense - the “I will try to defend myself with this bow and workers at the Department of Social arrow,” said Muhammad Hamid, a 40-year-old farmer recalling that in 1983, Donald Rumsfeld, support was tremendous and definitely Services who took the time to attend his President Reagan’s Middle East envoy, met walking down the path by the town. “If I die, that’s appreciated. Second, thanks to the many memorial. A special thanks to Lia OK, but I will try to fight.” with Saddam Hussein in Baghdad, hoping to coaches and to the UHS administration restore relations out of a concern over grow- Patterson, who produced an amazing Muhammad gave me a demonstration of his archery who stood behind me, believed in me, and Power Point tribute to Steve which we ing Iranian influence. He didn’t bother to encouraged me to reapply for my job. and it was, frankly, pitiful. He could fire the arrow mention Saddam’s use of chemical weapons. will always cherish. Lynn Sullivan, Sue only about 50 feet. Another villager sent the arrow Third, to all my friends and family, thank Thornhill and Chris Oldham, employees “Mr. Gates was the CIA’s deputy director you for the outpouring of love and support only 40 feet. for intelligence at the time of Mr. Rumsfeld’s of the Mendocino County Human during these discouraging times - you Resources, Retirement and Payroll Yet the villagers are fighting for the lives of their infamous handshake, deputy director of cen- never let me give up or let my spirits loved ones, and that counts for something. They also tral intelligence when Saddam gassed the Departments have done everything they apply traditional poison to the arrowheads, and they drop. Fourth, thank you to Jerry Bums, can to help us. Kurds, and deputy national security adviser Steve Savage, and especially Sheri say that if it reaches the bloodstream it is deadly. In a when Saddam crushed the Shiite uprising,” I would particularly like to thank Sandoval for their encouragement and destroyed village southwest of here, I saw a janjaweed Rubin wrote. “Mr. Baker was as central.” George and Martha Leinen of Empire horse that had been killed by a defender’s arrow. Rummy, he said, “worked to right past their legal expertise (which will probably Mortuary. Their compassion, flexibility, soon be put in motion) regarding these and absolute professionalism gave us one The local peasants certainly do better than I do. wrongs.” By contrast, the neocons fear, Gates When I ran into a band of janjaweed Monday in a and Baker are back winking at dictators. slanderous allegations. Also, I want to of the greatest gifts we could receive in thank the school board for allowing me to such a confusing and tragic time, burned-out village near here, I fled. The peasants of Already they’re talking about cozying up to Koukou stand their ground. tell them what really happened; and I Knowing that we have many options the evil leaders of Iran and Syria and perhaps Indeed, the archers of Koukou managed to turn dreaming of more concessions to the appreciate the thoroughness of Principal when a loved one dies, and being able to Ken Montoya and Assistant exercise those options, is a great step back an attack by the janjaweed over two days in May. Palestinians. (Israel and its supporters among One janjaweed fighter they killed carried a Sudanese Christian evangelicals are having connip- Superintendent Michael Juric’s investiga- toward creating healthy closure and hon- tions into the allegations against me - and oring the memory and wishes of those we military identity card -- one more indication that tions.) Sudan is behind these attacks. The Idealists who loved Ronald Reagan’s their subsequent findings of my inno- love. evocation of Thomas Paine -- “We have it in cence. Last, but certainly not least, I want Carole Brodsky and Family “God gave us help to win,” said Muhammad our power to begin the world over again” -- to thank the dozens of past, present and Ukiah Ibrahim, the chief of the locality, explaining the jan- are right that Americans yearn for a moral for- future Varsity players (and their parents) jaweed retreat in May. But after a string of attacks on eign policy. It was sickening in 1989 to see who contacted me and told me, in no Last words ... 20 villages in the area over the last 10 days, he now Brent Scowcroft -- another realist back in uncertain terms, that they want me to con- expects another assault on Koukou by the janjaweed. fashion -- offering a cozy supper toast to tinue to coach. Mainly because of their To the Editor: The townspeople have talked about pulling up Chinese leaders only six months after desire to have me continue, I reapplied Heck of a job, Rummy! You have made stakes and moving en masse, but they have nowhere to Tiananmen Square, and getting Poppy to lec- (and was rehired) as the boy’s basketball Iraq a living hell for its people. go. ture Ukrainians not to break the iron grip of coach. James F. Houle The courage of ordinary citizens here offers a point- Moscow. Bill Heath Redwood Valley ed contrast to the fecklessness everywhere else. It was sickening, after Bush pere sold the Boys Varsity Coach France, the former colonial power here, has troops in Persian Gulf War as a moral mission, to see Ukiah High School Don’t buy, adopt both Chad and the Central African Republic -- which the 41 team decide at the end not to intervene Thank you it seems ready to use primarily to evacuate Europeans to stop Saddam from slaughtering thousands To the Editor: as order collapses. (During the Rwandan genocide, of innocent Shiites and Kurds who rose up as To the Editor: Some fine soul is doing a great job France left its local staff to be butchered but took care the president had asked. Since the unexpected passing of my writing the ads for the animals living at to evacuate the embassy dog.) It was sickening when the first Bush husband Steve Scully, our family has been our shelter on Plant Road. The photos and As for the U.S., President Bush has found the administration decided to do nothing about overwhelmed by the kindness of strangers text are so very appealing. I hope more courage to do little more than demand that the U.N. do the genocidal Serbian war on Bosnia in 1992. and the caring actions of friends. folks will realize the finest animals are something. Frankly, we should be embarrassed that the As Secretary of State Baker frostily The business community has always adopted at shelters. They are always grate- mightiest superpower in the history of the world can’t explained, “We do not have a dog in that come to the aid of charities and good ful. So please don’t buy a dog or cat, summon the gumption of Chadian peasants with bows fight.” Justifying the administration’s tough causes that need cash or in-kind contribu- don’t get hung up on a breed or if you and arrows. stance toward Israel, the Velvet Hammer tions. But in the death of one individual, must have a particular breed there is a res- Already, the U.N. and the major powers have made another notorious comment. where no requests for support were cue organization for it out there. Adopt a allowed hundreds of thousands of people to be killed “(Expletive deleted) the Jews,” he told a col- solicited nor expected, I was astonished at life long friend - even an older dog or cat in Darfur. Now they seem equally ready to allow the league privately. “They didn’t vote for us any- the generosity of so many. at our very own shelter where they do the genocide to spread to a far larger area and cause the way.” Thank you so much to Robin at the very, very best they can. collapse of Chad and the Central African Republic. But while the Idealists have a point, they Cheesecake Momma, Yoshiki and Naoko Erica Seelig Local Chadians in this region, from the sultan to the also have a problem. Their moral war in Iraq at Oco Time, Michelle and Tim at Ukiah homeless people now sleeping under trees, regularly was sold four years ago with two big lies: that plead for U.N. peacekeepers, or any international Saddam had WMD and that the Iraqis were intervention. yearning for democracy. And it has continued Here’s a suggestion: How about a joint U.S. and in a fog of deception about imaginary WHERE TO WRITE French operation to fly sorties, at the invitation of the progress. It is immoral to put troops’ lives at Chadian government, from the French air base in risk because one is doctrinaire, to make peo- President George Bush: The White Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Santa Abeche, Chad, to strafe janjaweed raiding parties? ple die for a failure of flexibility. House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, 576- Most of the janjaweed destroying eastern Chad seem America’s bungled occupation and naive ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX 2297. Berg's field representative in Ukiah to be Sudanese, guided by some Chadian Arabs who assumptions unleashed sectarian bloodletting (202)456-2461. office located at 104 W. Church St, Ukiah, know this territory, and many appear to be in it for the that could ultimately, as The New York 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax number pay and the spoils. Such mercenaries may find it less Times’ John Burns wrote, “match the mass Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger: State Capitol, Sacra- is 463-5773. E-mail to: of an adventure if they risk being gunned down them- killing that characterized Mr. Hussein’s psy- selves. chopathic years in power” and embolden mento, 95814. (916) 445-2841; FAX [email protected] authoritarian Arab leaders. (916)445-4633 Senator Wes Chesbro: State Senate In this semidesert land, large bands of janjaweed Bush junior cast himself as the Reagan Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Senate District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, can be spotted relatively easily. And there is no sover- heir. But as Reagan showed in Lebanon, when Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375; FAX eignty objection in assisting Chad in securing its own he pulled out troops after 241 servicemen (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- (916) 323-6958. Ukiah office is P.O. Box territory. were blown up, and in Reykjavik negotiating 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 785, Ukiah, 95482, 468-8914, FAX 468- The people in Koukou and other towns here, with with Mikhail Gorbachev on nuclear arms, he Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart 8931. District offices at 1040 Main St., their bows and arrows, have the guts to stand up to was incredibly flexible -- an effective contrast Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. Suite 205, Napa, 94559, 224-1990, 50 D genocide. I wish we did. with his inflexible rhetoric. He pursued open- 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- St., Suite 120A, Santa Rosa, 95404, 576- ings and even radical diplomacy. If the Gipper 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; sena- 2771, and 317 3rd St., Suite 6, Eureka, Nicholas D. Kristof was appointed to a special was wood, the Decider is stone. [email protected] 95501, 445-6508. Email: senator.ches- post as columnist for The New York Times in Voters rejected W.’s black-and-white, Congressman Mike Thompson: 1st [email protected]. 2001. good-and-evil, incompetent foreign policy District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, Wash- Mendocino County Supervisors: last week. The president got the message that ington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225-3311; FAX Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- some shades of gray were desirable and (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg district office, burger, 2nd District; Hal Wagenet, 3rd Dis- The Ukiah brought in the family fixer with the bright 430 N. Franklin St., PO Box 2208, Fort green ties, who is perfectly positioned to trict; Kendall Smith, 4th District; David Bragg 95437; 962-0933,FAX 962-0934; Colfax, 5th District. All can be reached by come up with a solution that will fly in www.house.gov/write rep DAILY JOURNAL Washington and flop in Baghdad. writing to 501 Low Gap Road, Room 1090, As the theologian Reinhold Niebuhr Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State Ukiah, 95482, 463-4221, FAX 463-4245. Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 2137, [email protected] taught, morality without realism is naivite or Circulation director: Cornell Turner Office manager: Yvonne Bell worse, and realism without morality is cyni- cism or worse. Morality should open your Group systems director: Sue Whitman eyes, not close them. Visit our web site at ukiahdailyjournal.com Member Member California Maureen Dowd became a columnist for Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers The New York Times in 1995. email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL RELIGION SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 2006 – 5

area, the westward migration Boston of the Jewish community RELIGIOUS NEWS FROM AROUND THE NATION toward Interstate 495 has in Continued from Page 3 recent years been less signifi- cant than the growth within Missouri Baptists With diocese facing Ambrose University in Davenport, Edmund C. Case, president more traditional areas such as Montgomery says. and publisher of Boston, Brookline, expel 19 churches bankruptcy, incoming All the priests in the diocese have been InterfaithFamily.com, a web- asked to contribute toward the installa- Cambridge, and Newton. ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The Missouri Catholic bishop asks site based in Newton and The study also shows that Baptist Convention has voted to oust 19 tion, and some parishes are taking special funded by CJP. The programs for low-key installation collections. the Jewish population, like churches for donating money and having include discussion series for the general population, other ties to more moderate Baptist DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) -- The intermarried couples, conver- includes an increasingly incoming Roman Catholic bishop of groups. Ministers christen home sion programs, holiday crafts diverse mix of family struc- The unusual step is the largest expul- Davenport, taking over a diocese facing programs for children, and bankruptcy, is asking parishioners not to of N.C.-based Christian tures, with a large number of sion of churches in the convention’s his- other educational initiatives. unmarried individuals, tory. organize an extravagant celebration at his broadcast center “I’m convinced that installation this month. including cohabiting couples It means those congregations will no CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Big Boston has the most exten- longer be affiliated with the 16.3 million- The request by Bishop Martin Amos and singles. comes weeks after the diocese filed for names in television evangelism gathered sive and most well-funded And the Jewish communi- member Southern Baptist Convention, to break ground for a new broadcast cen- and most well-organized out- the nation’s largest Protestant denomina- bankruptcy protection from clergy sexual ter for the Charlotte-based Inspiration ty is highly educated. abuse claims. reach to interfaith families in According to the study, 91 tion. Networks, which is building a $98 mil- the country,” Case said. Most of the 19 churches had already “He’s considering the financial situa- lion complex in South Carolina. percent of local Jews age 25 tion of the diocese,” says diocese Pat Robertson of the Christian Among the participants in and older have a college distanced themselves from the Missouri spokesman David Montgomery. Baptist Convention. But the expulsions Broadcasting Network, Rodney Parsley such programs is Amy degree, and 27 percent have a Diocesan officials said that more than of the World Harvest Church in O’Donnell, 31, of Natick, a doctorate or a master’s were decided when delegates to an annu- $10.5 million has been paid so far to al meeting of the convention voted Oct. Columbus, Ohio, and pioneer televange- Jewish woman who, with her degree. resolve abuse claims since 2004, includ- list Rex Humbard were among the people Catholic boyfriend, attended 31 to bar any representatives of the 19 ing a $9 million payout to 37 victims. Jewish community leaders churches. who came Nov. 5 to what will be a 93- a series for interfaith couples are heartened by another Insurance covered part of the cost. acre campus in Lancaster County, S.C. “I think in recent years the convention Amos’ installation is planned for Nov. before getting engaged. The finding of the study: There is They condemned commercial televi- couple, who retained their has attacked, defunded and excluded 20. Amos, an auxiliary bishop in the sion as evil. a relatively high level of groups they can’t control,” said the Rev. Diocese of Cleveland, will succeed “Television has become America’s own faiths, now have three engagement in Jewish life, as Mike Shupert, pastor of the Cape Bishop William Franklin, who is retiring. drug of choice, an electronic Valium,” children and are raising them measured by membership in Girardeau church. “They want to say, The church plans to save money by not Parsley said. as Jews. synagogues and involvement ’This is what you have to believe.’ That’s offering dinner at the reception held after David Cerullo, chief executive officer “The program allowed us in traditional ritual practices. not the Baptist way.” the installation. It has also abandoned a of Inspiration Networks, said “most secu- to examine our situation very The study found that near- The changes should not affect most plan to show the service live on cable lar television today has gone beyond the openly and honestly and fig- ly half of local Jewish adults congregants on a day-to-day basis at the television. Instead, the ceremony will be bounds of good entertainment and good ure out what we wanted,” belong to a synagogue or a 19 churches, but has meant the end to his- shown on tape-delay on Mediacom information into what the Bible would O’Donnell said. less formal worshiping com- Channel 11, which is owned by St. toric partnerships. describe as spiritual darkness.” The study, which is to be munity; 42 percent of local posted Friday at cjp.org, sug- Jews identify with the gests that several trends iden- Reform movement, 33 per- Calvary. tified in 1995 may have cent with Conservative Religion Those attending the special “Christ in the Passover” program reversed. The population of Judaism, and 5 percent with at Ukiah Bible Church on Sunday, Dec. 3, at 10:15 a.m., will the local Jewish community, Orthodox Judaism. Continued from Page 3 also have an opportunity to examine some of the aforemen- which appeared to have lev- Michael Paulson can be tioned literature and materials. ness and focusing this Sunday on Part 2 “The Heart of the eled off a decade ago, is now reached at The program is open to the general public and Aaron growing, and, in the Boston mpaulsonglobe.com. Matter.” Services are at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Nursery is provided Abramson will be avaiable to answer question those attending for both Sunday school and both morning services. might have. The annual church banquet will be occurring on Sunday, The Rt. Rev. Jerry A. Lamb, who is retiring on December 31, Dec. 3 at the fairgrounds in Ukiah, tickets for the event will be available after both services during November. Holy Trinity Members at Diocesan gave his farewell address to the convention, after reviewing the Due to the Thanksgiving vacation our normal weekly activi- Convention last weekend accomplishments of the Diocese during 15 years as pastor and ties have been canceled with the exception of the scrap booking leader. group which will meet on Friday from 6 to 10 p.m. in the church Four members of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church joined eight After the Saturday evening banquet a celebration honoring social hall. other delegates from St. Francis in the Redwoods Episcopal Bishop Lamb was held, and included the establishment of sev- Church, Willits, and St. John’s Episcopal Church, Lakeport, at eral scholarships and awards in his name and that of his wife, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church the annual convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Northern Jane. California in Redding on Saturday, Nov. 11 and Sunday, Nov. The newly-elected Bishop Coadjutor, The Rt. Rev. Barry L. ministry gathering a success 12. The three parishes, all participating in shared ministry with other congregations, comprise the Redwood Episcopal Cluster. Beisner, celebrated a service of Holy Eucharist on Sunday The Mary and Martha Room at Holy Trinity Episcopal Saturday’s session included the welcoming of two newly- morning for nearly 400 people gathered for the occasion. Church was the site of a Shared Ministry Gathering this past formed mission congregations, Shepherd-bythe-Sea, Gualala In his stirring address, Bishop Beisner assured the gathering weekend. About 45 members of Episcopal parishes in the (an Episcopal/Lutheranjoint venture), and Sts. Martha and of his plans to continue the present direction of the Diocese, and Diocese of Northern California gathered for a day and a half of Mary, Trinidad, bringing the number of parishes to a total of 74. urged the delegates to “Focus on the mission, stay together, and discerning together common elements in their personal rules of The Diocese of Northern California extends from Galt to the move forward together in Christ.” life and exploring how their mostly small congregations can Oregon border and from Benicia and Vallejo to the Nevada bor- Bishop Beisner will take up his duties as the new Bishop of encourage a corporate spirituality. Participants came from der. Northern California on January 1,2007. parishes in Cloverdale, Crescent City, Gualala, Lakeport, Sacramento, Susanville, Ukiah and Willits. Jerry Lamb, Bishop of the Diocese of Northern California, was the keynote speaker Friday evening. Small discussion groups during work sessions on Saturday morning and after- noon fostered learning and spiritual growth. Discover Bible School Want answers to life’s greatest questions? Absolutely free, 26 beautifully illustrated Discover Bible Guides, by mail, diploma upon completion. Contact Discover Bible School at P.O. Box 219, Calpella, 95418. Law Enforcment Breakfast On Saturday, Oct. 7, over 50 people gathered at the Ukiah First Baptist Church for breakfast in an effort to send a message of encouragement and gratitude to those who serve in local law enforcement. The speakers were Police Chief John Williams, CHP Chaplain Ralph Huddleston and reformed convict Michael Jordan. The messages emphasized the importance of God’s pur- pose for those serving in law enforcement and how we as a community can help pray for their safety. Officers were reminded that their badge is a symbol; of pro- tection first, shielding those who are under the Law, and the star is a reminder that they are to be a source of light to those who need hope in times of darkness. Also in attendance were officers from the various branches such as Sheriff Kevin Broin and CHP Captain Ray Madrigal. Numerous donations were received from local business, all of whom expressed an appreciation for the opportunity to give something in return to those in Law Enforcement. Though the breakfast was hosted by Ukiah First Baptist Church, it was an interdenominational event and the intent was to communicate a message of honor and respect to those who protect and serve our community. Ukiah Bible Church passover presentation set for Dec. 3 What do the Jewish Passover and Jesus’ Last Supper have in common? Aaron Abramson, speaking on behalf of Jews for Jesus, will answer that question in a presentation called “Christ Part 1 Part 2 in the Passover” at Ukiah Bible Church on Sunday, Dec. 3 at Publication Dates: Publication Dates: 10:15 a.m. The Ukiah Daily Journal The Ukiah Daily Journal Using a visual display of traditional Passover accoutrements, the “Christ in the Passover” presentation enhances the December 10th December 14th Christian’s understanding and appreciation of the Jewish back- The Journal Sampler The Journal Sampler ground of the Christian Communion, Ancient and modern December 12th December 19th Jewish customs are discussed and described with an emphasis on the aspect of redemption which Christ accomplished at online at ukiahdailyjournal.com online at ukiahdailyjournal.com

The Ukiah Call Your DAILY JOURNAL Representative To 468-3500 Visit us online at: Schedule The Ukiah ukiahdailyjournal.com Advertising DAILY JOURNAL 6 – SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 2006 SPORTS Editor: James Arens, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] LOCAL PREP AND JC SPORTS CALENDAR TONIGHT Local sports roundup Mendocino men’s basketball Eagle Invitational at home in The Daily Journal bined for 24 assists in the game.With blocks and an ace, Jamie Brown with came out for the Redwood Empire the Championship game 7 p.m. this win the Eagles move to 7-6 in the eight kills, 11 digs and seven aces and Water Polo League and the Ukiah Mendocino women’s basket- JC volleyball ends BVC and to 8-9 overall. Becky Suenram with five kills and five High boy’s and girl’s teams made a ball at Chabot College 6 p.m. on winning streak digs. significant showing. The Mendocino College volleyball The Mendocino College volleyball Sarah Luetke finished the game The boys were able to land four out team beat Laney College on Nov. 10 in team won on Wednesday in straight with 16 assists and Jennifer Stark had of the eight selections with Travis straight games 30-13, 30-17 and 30- games against the College of Alameda 14 assists and five aces. Cleland, Tucker Mattern, Collin COMMUNITY 10. This was their third win in a row in 30-16, 30-15 and 30-16. This was the With this win, the Eagles clinched Phenicie and Cody Ashurst all receiv- the Bay Valley Conference. Eagles last game and with the win fourth place in the BVC with a confer- ing recognition for their tremendous DIGEST “This was a pretty balanced night capped off the season with a four- ence record of 8-6 and an overall seasons. for us,” said Mendocino head coach game winning streak. record of 9-9. The girls team also did well receiv- Ukiah Dolphins Ed Schweitzer. “The kids played great tonight,” Also Becky Suenram and Gina ing three selections to the All-League water polo team The Eagles were led by Gina Schweitzer said. “It was a nice way to Sbragia made the all-conference sec- team. They were Whitley Sassen, The Ukiah Dolphin water polo wrap up the season with four wins in a ond and first teams respectively. Carrie Reid and Hayley Phenicie. team will begin practicing on Sbragia with 15 kills, nine digs and Friday, Dec. 1 at 3:45 p.m. at three blocks. Everyone on the team row.” Congratulations to both the Ukiah the Ukiah High School pool. notched at least three kills in this win. The Eagles were led by Gina Prep water polo Highboy’s and girl’s water polo teams Boy and girl swimmers from 8 to 18 are invited to join the Jennifer Stark and Sarah Luetke com- Sbragia with 15 kills, eight digs, two The 2006 All-League selections for their exciting season. team. The team practices twice a week from December to February on Monday and By JAMES ARENS Wednesday with several tour- naments planned. Monthly The Daily Journal JC MEN’S BASKETBALL dues are $35 and the USA The Eagle Invitational kicked off Water Polo registration is $55. Friday night at Mendocino College For more information call Rick Cleland at 463-1551. with two good games on tap. The first, Butte College taking on Los Positas City of Ukiah College and that proved to be a good warm up for the later game of Eagle Invitational youth referees needed! Mendocino College taking on Lassen Youth basketball referees, $8 College, a team the Eagles beat just per game; High school refer- ees, $10; Gym supervisors, last week. $10. Most games played on Butte College and Los Positas Saturdays. Average of 10 College proved to be a well played games per day. Season runs January through March. game by both sides with the Previous experience preferred. Roadrunners from Butte proving to be Min. age 16 for referee. Min. the better team beating the Hawks 78- age 18 for Supervisor & H.S. Referee. Applications available 71. at City of Ukiah, 411 Seminary The Roadrunners played well in the Ave, Ukiah, CA 95482, Deadline: December 27, 2006. first half against the Hawks, trading For more information, please offensive and defensive blows back call (707) 463-6714. and forth. It was a fairly low scoring game in the first 12 minutes of play Turkey Trot Trail Run with both teams only scoring 16 points The North Coast Striders will a piece. host the 18th annual Turkey Trot But after that point both teams Prediction Trail Run tomorrow at 9 a.m. at Lake Mendocino’s turned on the offensive afterburners Joe Riley Picnic Area. Runners and would score plenty of points. At will attempt to predict the time it will take them to run a hilly 6- the 5 minute mark the Roadrunners mile course along the ever pop- Josh Munroe, who finished the game ular Shakota Trail, without the with 15 points, four rebounds and 3 benefit of a wristwatch. Fastest times will be noted but the run- assists, flew down the court after a ner with the most accurate pre- steal to score an uncontested layup to diction wins. a three-mile increase the Butte lead to 31-24. run/walk course will also be available. For more information While the lead increased to 11 call 272-4187 of visit www.strid- points for the Roadrunners with 1:15 ers.org or www.mendotrails.org. left in the half, the Hawks would end the half on a 6-0 run in the last minute Want to play rugby? to only be down by 6 going into the Mendocino Steam Donkeys break. are looking for players to join their team. Practice is held Coming out of halftime, Butte did every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. not play like they did in the first half at the softball complex just and had six turnovers in the first five north of Ukiah off of Highway 101. All ages welcome and for minutes of play but were able to stay more information contact Liam ahead 45-41 over the Hawks. at 743-9986 or visit www.men- dorugby.com. The only time in the second half that the Hawks would lead was on a Times changed for dunk by 5’9” Marc Traylor with 1:45 SAL Boxing classes left in the half to go up by one 71-70. Effective immediately the new But Traylor would then get a technical hours will be Tuesday at 5:30 James Arens/ The Daily Journal p.m. The cost is still only $5 for foul for hanging on the rim and the the whole year and classes are Roadrunners would make both free Eagle Kao Saelee is a little tired after a grinding game against Lassen College, a team they beat just ongoing at the Redwood Health throws at the 1:45 mark to take the last week. Saelee finished the game with eight points and four steals to lead Mendocino College to a Club. To join SAL Boxing you must fill out SAL paperwork and lead back for good. In the end, the 58-51 win over the Cougars. have a parental signature if you Roadrunners ran away with it 78-71. are under 18. The class is a mix They moved on to play in the champi- with 10 points and 6 rebound and one In the second half, Lassen came out tonight for us and our freshman did of all levels and ages and you tremendous late game block, sunk are encouraged to join boxing if onship game tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. on fire and went on a 9-1 run in the their part tonight as well.” you want to seriously study while Los Positas will play in the third some free throws to go up 10-8. first 2:26 of the half to go up 31-23 at Out of the timeout, the Eagles boxing or just want a good The referees stayed very busy in the the 17:34 mark. But then the Eagles would force Lassen to turn the ball workout. place game at 5:00. The second game of the night was a first half calling 32 fouls and had would go on a 5-0 run of their own. over and would then take the ball and High school rematch of the Eagles and the Cougars whistle in mouth most of the game It stared with a pass from sopho- have Miller drive to the basket for a basketball of Lassen College and it proved to be keeping these intense, aggressive more Xavier White, who finished with layup to shorten the distance between officials needed a physical battle from the beginning. teams under control. nine points, three rebounds and three them and the Cougars to one point Basketball Officials Needed “This team was coming back for “I think the referees did a pretty assists, to Jared Giammona for a three- with just over 15 minutes to play. for High School and Junior High School. Interested? Contact revenge after we beat them last week,” good job in the first 10 minutes pointer at the 17 minute mark to close Lassen would stop the bleeding for 462-8450. said Mendocino head coach Kevin because this was a very intense game,” the gap to 31-26. And then following a short time with a 15-foot jumper Koch. “It was a battle from the get Koch said. “ I think it took them a that play White would drive in for a from Eder Zuniga, who ended the Ukiah Lacrosse Club go.” while to get the teams in order.” 10-foot floater to cause the Cougars to game with 16 points and four assists. practice starts In the first half it took over 11 min- Neither team lead by more than a But the Eagles were not down with the The Ukiah Crushers Lacrosse call a timeout with 16:10 left to go in team will begin practice at the utes for a team to score in double fig- few points in the first half and the the game. Cougars. Ukiah High School practice ures and at the 9:45 mark Eagle game started tied and the first half “We have a sophomore team,” fields (north of the football See EAGLE, Page 7 field). Practice will begin Canyon Miller, who ended the game ended tied at 22-22. Koch said. “They really stepped up December 2nd at 10:00. Players who have not regis- tered should come to practice with insurance information, $175 club fee (checks made to MLB NEWS: BAY AREA NCAA FOOTBALL NEWS Ukiah Crushers), and required gear. If you have questions, please contact Ian Pratt at 843- 9038. A’s considering Bonds as DH Bo Shembechler dies at 77 Thanksgiving Break By JANIE McCAULEY “We’ve talked about a lot of play- By LARRY LAGE During the news conference, he basketball clinic Nov. AP Sports Writer ers internally,” said A’s assistant GM AP Sports Writer discussed the device that was 20 – Nov. 22 OAKLAND — The Oakland David Forst, speaking on behalf of ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Bo implanted to regulate his heartbeat Open to boys and girls ages 7 Athletics suddenly need a designated the organization as Beane deals with a Schembechler, who became one of after he was hospitalized last month. –17. This three day long fall hitter, and they aren’t going far for death in the family. “Barry is one of basketball camp offers players college football’s great coaches in He said the device covered about an opportunity to build a solid one potential candidate to fill the the guys out there who we’re consid- two decades at Michigan, died Friday half his chest and that doctors still sports foundation. Each day is spot: Barry Bonds. ering. ... He’s probably the best play- after taping a TV show on the eve of were adjusting it. filled with fundamental skills, A’s general manager Billy Beane er in the game the last 15 years. I progression drills, easy to the Wolverines’No. 1 vs. No. 2 show- Schembechler said he did not plan understand instruction, as well has had conversations with Bonds’ think anybody would be interested in down with perennial rival Ohio State. to attend the game in Columbus, as games and fun competitions. agent Jeff Borris about the 42-year- having his bat in the lineup.” Ohio, and that he didn’t attend road From beginners to advanced He was 77. players this camp will be a great old slugger, who has played the past How much that would cost is Schembechler collapsed during the games anymore. experience. This clinic is tailor 14 seasons with San Francisco. another issue all together. If the A’s taping of a television show in Schembechler had a heart attack made for youth basketball play- Oakland officially lost 2006 DH couldn’t keep Thomas, how would ers looking to get a head start Southfield and was taken by ambu- on the eve of his first Rose Bowl in on team and league play. Frank Thomas on Friday when he they possibly be able to afford to sign lance to a nearby hospital. His death 1970 and another one in 1987. He has Camp is held at the Pomolita signed a two-year, $18.12 million Bonds — which makes a move by at 11:42 a.m. was confirmed by Mike had two quadruple heart-bypass oper- Middle School Gym. Camp is contract with the Toronto Blue Jays. Bonds across San Francisco Bay to from 8:00am – 12:00pm. Lunch Dowd, chief investigator for the med- ations. is not provided. Bonds, who became a free agent the American League appear to be a ical examiner’s office in Oakland The seven-time Big Ten coach of Tuition for camp is $100.00. after the season at the conclusion of a longshot. With Bonds also comes the the year compiled a 194-48-5 record For more information, please County. call 463-6714. five-year, $90 million contract with constant accusations of steroid use Schembechler became ill at the at Michigan from 1969-89. the Giants, also is being pursued by and the possibility he will be indicted studios at WXYZ-TV in Southfield, Schembechler’s record in 26 years of Hoop shoot contest San Francisco. The seven-time NL on perjury charges if a federal grand the station said. He also became ill coaching was 234-64-8. Today there will be a Hoop MVP has said he would like to play jury finds that he lied to another Shoot Contest for kids between there and was hospitalized Oct. 20. Schembechler’s Wolverines were the ages of 8 and 9, 10 and 11 his 22nd and perhaps final season for grand jury that he’d never knowingly Police were sent to the station 11-9-1 against the Buckeyes. But fans and 12 and 13 at the Coyote the Giants and finish his career in San used performance-enhancing drugs. around 9:25 a.m. along with the city’s in both states generally agree that the Valley Gymnasium across from Francisco, which hosts the 2007 All- While he is open to being a DH the Shodakai Casino just six fire department and escorted an rivalry’s prime years were 1969-78, miles north of Ukiah. This event Star game at its waterfront ballpark. and no longer playing left field, ambulance to Providence Hospital, when Schembechler opposed his is sponsored by the Ukiah Elks Bonds, who had cleanup surgery in Bonds doesn’t want to take a big pay friend and coaching guru, Woody Lodge #1728 and there will be Southfield police spokesman John awards to the winners. For his troublesome left elbow after the cut next season. Harris said. Hayes. Ohio State prevailed in those more information, contact the season ended, has 734 home runs and Still, new A’s skipper Bob Geren, Schembechler met with the media meetings, going 5-4-1. Ukiah Elks Lodge at 462-1728 or Robert Cannon at 462-7897. is 22 away from breaking Hank earlier this week to discuss Aaron’s career record of 755. See BONDS, Page 7 Saturday’s big game. See BO, Page 7 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 2006 – 7 Oakland Coliseum wins lawsuit By DAVID KRAVETS Raiders a $53 million loan, decades ago. DEALERSHIPS AP Legal Affairs Writer $10 million for a training Stadium officials also SAN FRANCISCO — A complex and $100 million to argued the team’s owners got Buick • GMC • Cadillac state appeals court on Friday renovate the coliseum, which richer by returning to Oakland threw out a jury’s $34.2 mil- is shared with the baseball’s and that Davis was told up Subaru • Mazda • Chevrolet • Pontiac lion award to the Oakland Oakland Athletics. front where ticket sales stood Chrylser • Jeep • Dodge Raiders over accusations that The 3rd District Court of when he signed the initial Pre managers of the Oakland Appeal in Sacramento said in pact. Coliseum falsely promised a a 2-1 ruling on Friday that Raiders general counsel sold-out stadium to lure the because the Raiders agreed to Jeff Birren said the team was team back to the Bay Area. the deal a second time, the considering an appeal to the Thanksgiving The case dates to 1995, team forfeited its right to sue California Supreme Court. when Raiders owner Al Davis for fraud. Stadium officials were not maneuvered to get his team The coliseum, owned by immediately available for SALES EVENT! out of Southern California the city of Oakland and comment. HURRY IN AND YOU COULD after revenues waned, the Los Alameda County, also main- The case is Oakland Angeles Memorial tained any box office flop Raiders v. Oakland-Alameda Coliseum’s foundation was should be partly blamed on County Coliseum Inc., SAVE THOUSANDS! shaken by an earthquake and a pricey tickets and poor perfor- C045792. deal collapsed to build a new mances. ----- stadium and horse track. The team’s abysmal 4-12 Editors: David Kravets has The Oakland deal, first season in its third year after been covering state and feder- inked in 1995 and renegotiat- returning was one of the worst al courts for more than a ed a year later, gave the since Davis took over four decade.

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operations on his right knee, with veteran slugger Frank SAVINGS! Bonds Bonds batted .270 with 26 Thomas on Friday. homers and 77 RBIs in 367 at- The Blue Jays reached a New ‘07 GMC Continued from Page 6 bats in 2006. His defense in tentative deal with the 38- left field was spotty at times, year-old designated hitter MSRP: $39,234 • Factory Rebate: $3,000 • Our Discount: $4,500 hired Friday as a first-year though Bonds showed late in Wednesday night and spent YUKON XL major league manager, has the year that he had regained Thursday wrapping up the Net thought about the possibility strength in his legs and made details. Cost $ of working with Bonds. And several running catches. The contract includes a $10 SLE PACKAGE Only... 31,734 A’s owner Lew Wolff has had Bonds has helped the million option for the 2009 With XM Satellite Radio! Vin#235354 kind words regarding Bonds. Giants draw 3 million fans in season. “I have let that creep in my all seven seasons of their sta- Thomas led the Oakland mind,” Geren said. “All I can dium’s existence. Athletics with 39 homers and say about him is he’s the 114 RBIs, batting .270 in greatest player I’ve ever seen Blue Jays finalize 2006. in my baseball life. I couldn’t He takes over Toronto’s imagine anyone who wouldn’t deal for Thomas vacant DH spot. want him on his team.” TORONTO — The In 17 big-league seasons, $ After missing all but 14 Toronto Blue Jays finalized a Thomas has hit .305 with 487 9,500 games in 2005 following three two-year, $18 million contract home runs and 1,579 RBIs. SAVINGS!

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covered with mud on the Rescue inside, and our Saab had about two inches of water and mud in it,” Faulder said. Continued from Page 1 The Malariches’ workshop, “We found out later that located behind the house on they had gone around to other lower ground, suffered the houses in that subdivision and most damage, Richard said. told people to evacuate, but no “It was under two feet of one came to our house,” water ... our cars, parked in Sharon said, noting she had front of the workshop and also been on the Internet and alongside of the house, both listening to the radio and tele- had water up to the dash- vision in an attempt to get boards.” information, but was unsuc- Because they were renting cessful. the residence they have since Meanwhile, the water was moved out of, they did not rising outside of their house. have to pay for repairs, but “We did try to get to their they did have a muddy mess house, but we were thwarted to clean up. by the pressure of the water,” Miller said, noting it was rag- After their rescue, the ing at 25 mph on the road Malariches spent two nights at leading to their driveway. a hotel, courtesy of their Richard, too, noted that daughter-in-law, before somewhere around midnight, returning home. “We went “the great big fire truck came back two days later, because really slowly all the way down we couldn’t get in until two to our driveway -- at the end days later, and we did as much of Gobbi Street. It got right to cleanup as we could. We took our gate and then backed up the wall-to-wall carpeting out and left,” he said. “We found of the house and threw it out later that the water was away. The furniture was OK moving the truck, so they because it had been moved off couldn’t get up to the house.” the floor, so we just had to The house, located on a clean a lot of mud out of the knoll, was ironically a fairly house,” Richard said. safe place for them to be at the Daily Journal file photo On March 1, they moved to time, trapped as they were. Just around the corner from Gobbi Street, Oak Manor residents make their way to safety early on during the higher ground on Orr Springs “When we got to them their flood. Road. “We moved because the house was high and dry, so I condition of the house after don’t think they were ever loud for one thing, and it was trying to locate a boat,” Gobbi Street and the water handles of our cars. As we the flood was so bad we really in danger, until we start- rushing around the whole out- Sharon said. “By the time we was almost up to my chest, drove, the water was coming couldn’t stay,” Richard said. ed the rescue,” Miller said. side of the house. Then it sort of gave up -- and we were and the river was flowing over the top of the hood. It “We got tired of the smell of “Sometimes people are flood- started bubbling up through just going to sit it out -- they westbound, so I was walking was absolutely frightening,” ed and there’s no way out, but old, wet wood.” the floor board,” she said, not- (the swift water rescue team) upstream.” Faulder said. The flood is now “water they are not in the water.” ing they were able to get showed up about 2 a.m.” Faulder did manage to get He and his family stayed in Asked if they were scared, under the bridge,” but fond everything, such as furniture, At this point, there was his other neighbor, Shoshana, a hotel for the next three or memories still remain. Sharon said “no, because it up off the floor ahead of the about an inch of water in the and his own family, safely out four days, he said. “We paid had happened other times.” water. house, about two feet of water of the area. for it ourselves; we didn’t seek “That rescue team was so Richard agreed. “One of After that, all they could do below the knoll the house sits “I went back to Shoshana’s any help ... we just ate it,” he wonderful, so nice and so pro- the rescuers suggested we was wait for help. on, and “farther down the dri- house and I told her ‘We’ve said. fessional,” Sharon said. should have gotten out before “We knew we couldn’t go veway toward the road, at the got to get out of here.’ Then But the cost of a hotel was Richard agreed. “They we had to be rescued,” he out on foot,” Sharon said. gate, the water was chest my wife, three dogs and my the least of their expenses. knew exactly what to do,” he said, but Sharon added that “And we couldn’t swim deep,” Sharon said. daughter got in a Jeep While Faulder’s house -- said. there was no way for them to out. The water was too swift,” “The force of the rushing Cherokee and (I and which is about three-and-a- “They were incredible,” know this flood was going to Richard said. water was tremendous,” Shoshana) got into a GMC half-feet above the ground Sharon said. “They were in be different from those in the Meanwhile, they continued Richard said. “That is why the Jimmy, and we drove out. that flooded -- stayed intact, such good spirits. They came past, when the water rose to try to find out just how bad fire truck had to stop.” “Fifteen minutes had gone he said, his garage flooded, in and introduced themselves slightly and then receded. the situation was. Keith Faulder said he want- by and by now the water was destroying thousands of dol- ... shook our hands as we are “It just seemed like it came “We were talking to 911; I ed go to his neighbors’ house, up to the bottom of the car lars worth of power tools, as standing in the water in our up so fast ... and this was the was trying to be really calm, to see if they were home, but doors and lapping at the well as photographs, docu- house. ... They are great guys. first time water ever came into but I was getting a little ner- he couldn’t get to it. threshold of Shoshana’s front ments and other items. They even came back a couple the house,” she said. vous ... (the dispatcher) really “We were scared for them, (house) door. Then we drove “My motorcycle got days later to check on us. Responding again to the couldn’t tell me anything,” but I couldn’t get down there. down the driveway toward washed away. ... The most They just came around to see question of whether she was Sharon said. “I tried to find The water was too deep and Gobbi Street -- our house is on expensive stuff for us were the how we were,” Sharon said. scared, she said “not until the out if anyone was going to moving too quickly and I did- a rise -- and by the time we got cars. Our Volkswagen bug “That was really sweet.” water started coming into the come and get us, and she said n’t know if anyone was there. to Gobbi Street the water was was washed down ... moved Laura McCutcheon can be house, because it was really all she knew was they were ... I was walking eastbound on almost up to the outside door about 30 feet and flooded and reached at [email protected].

could be hoisted out of the was pinning us inside the ‘V,’” like that, the strop was not happened within the span of “I cannot overemphasize Saved water with him. he said. supporting her weight. I held about two minutes.” the skill of both the pilots -- “You could only see the “We try getting hoisted on as tight as I could. Moyer -- who has been Lt. Commander Mike Platt roof of the car. She was on the again, and again it’s not work- “If I let go, I knew that she with the Coast Guard for 10 and Lt. Commander Al Continued from Page 1 driver’s side outside of the car, ing. At this point, I realize she would drop about a foot years, a helicopter rescue Antaran -- and the flight scanning the area, we noticed but holding onto it treading is trapped by something; before the strop would hold swimmer for about eight of mechanic, Tim Johnson, for a small, partially submerged water. I put the strop around something is holding her to her. If she did drop one foot, them -- described this as one recognizing the danger of the white car. At this time we also her. She was very scared and the car. As I am trying to get with her hands above her head of the most dramatic rescues situation and performing per- noticed a person in the water very hypothermic. Once I got her free, at this point, the in the position that they were he’s been involved in. “If we fectly under pressure. By next to the car,” he said. “We her situated I gave the ‘ready water level is probably up to would cause the strop to slide weren’t there, within a few Johnson suspecting the sur- could see someone’s head for pick up’ signal, and the her chin ... the car is starting to right off of her and she would minutes she absolutely would vivor was entangled and not next to the car, as if they were flight mechanic who does the settle and the water is rising. fall back to the water,” he have died,” he said. forcing the hoist he prevented treading water,” he said, not- hoisting started to lift us up She is screaming. She looked said. Knowing he saved her life her from suffering serious ing that right before that they and then he immediately set right at me and said, ‘We are So he held onto her with a “is a good feeling,” he said. injury and possibly loss of saw people on the washed-out us back down in the water,” going to drown,’” Moyer said. tight grip, which prevented “That is why we do the job. life.” roadside near the Russian Moyer said, noting that the He said he reached down him from getting centered, he It’s nice when we are actually Moyer was awarded the River trying to get their atten- woman, whose name he does and could feel what felt like a said, resulting in them spin- able to put our training to Coast Guard Air Medal for his tion by pointing toward the not recall, was panicking at seat belt around her feet, so he ning in the air, “pretty drasti- use.” role in rescuing the woman. “mostly submerged” car. this point. used his switchblade knife -- cally” on the way up to the Moyer said “we” because The three crew members with “We quickly shifted from “I am trying to calm her part of the standard gear he helicopter. he feels the rescue wouldn’t him that night received Coast search mode to rescue mode,” down ... I try to swim her carries as a helicopter rescue Once inside the cabin, have been successful without Guard Achievement Medals. he said. away from the car but we swimmer -- and blindly start- Moyer said he made sure she assistance from the pilots and Laura McCutcheon can be Moyer said he put on his weren’t going anywhere,” he ing cutting through all the was physically uninjured and the flight mechanic. reached at [email protected]. fins, helmet “and whatnot,” to said, noting the door of the car webbing he could feel. then wrapped her in a warm prepare for “a direct deploy- was open, even though it “As soon as I cut through it, blanket. ment,” meaning he’d be low- could not be seen below the she was free of the car and the Asked if he was nervous ered from the helicopter in a water, and they were both in flight mechanic hoists us up. during the rescue, he said: “I harness, into the rushing water the ‘V’ between the driver’s As we were being hoisted was briefly nervous because below. side door and the car. from the water, in a panic, she she was attached to a car that He brought along a strop, to “The current was flowing reached up and bear-hugged was more or less sinking. 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safe.” ants were fortunate because have told my tenants if they companies don’t offer their flood insurance unless their Residents In Myers’ duplex, the flood we were on the higher side of ever have any inkling of this own flood insurance, Mansell lender requires them to. There brought about four inches of the court, but those at the cul- happening to get out. My real said “it’s a losing proposition are certain areas where a mud and water into the units, de-sac had tremendous dam- concern is their safety and for insurance companies ... so lender will look at a flood map Continued from Page 1 but he considers himself age. I felt so bad for the ten- security. My losses were min- in 1968 Congress passed the and say ‘You have to have None of them are any more lucky. ants there; it was just horrif- imal compared to their emo- National Flood Insurance flood coverage,’” Myer said, prepared for next time -- if “At the cul-de-sac I was ic,” Myers said, noting that tional losses and their person- Program Act, which means noting it can be pretty expen- there is a next time -- than told there was upwards of after the flood the residences al property ... their Christmas every homeowner and busi- sive. they were before. two- to three feet of mud and at the end of the cul-de-sac gifts ... it was terrible. I was ness in the United States is eli- That said, Oak Manor resi- Why? water. ... It was very traumat- were vacant for a month or down there two days after- gible for flood insurance dents who did have it during Because it’s expensive and ic. I am trying to put it in longer. ward; people were tearing out regardless where they live.” the flood are probably glad it’s generally not really neces- words,” he said. “The surprise As disturbed as he was by their carpets, mattresses were Private insurers offer it, but they did. sary, they said. was the late notification of the the damage, Myers still does out in the street. ... It was ter- it’s underwritten by the feder- “Oak Manor is in a flood “I wasn’t bothered that potential danger of the flood not have flood insurance. rible.” al government, said Carol plain and I had folks who much. I had no damage inside to the tenants. For example, “It’s not a requirement, Helen McChesney owns Myer, a local State Farm (prior to the flood) said ‘I the building,” said a man who one lady, (one of his renters) however when I checked with several properties in the Oak Insurance agent. have to have this flood insur- owns a four-plex in the court. told me she kept seeing emer- the insurance company after Manor Court area. “The federal government ance and I’ve never used it,’” “I did put my tenants up in gency lights and she called (the flood) to find out if I Like the others, she doesn’t mandates how policies have to Myer said. “December of last motels for a couple of days, over the fence to see what was should have it, I was told the carry flood insurance on the read and how claims will be year was kind of proof why until the water went down. ... happening and it was like deductibles are really high and majority of her rentals, paid. ... If you carry contents, lenders require you carry it,” Some of the places got flood- there was nothing wrong. This any secondary structure would because she does not think it’s it will cover that. If you carry she said. ed pretty bad, but mine wasn’t probably went on for an hour. not be covered. For example, necessary. the dwelling, it will cover the The majority of policy one of them. My storage She was told ‘everything is (flood waters) took down the Most insurance companies dwelling, but (policies) don’t holders at AAA Insurance also rooms were flooded and (the under control.’ whole fence line on Perkins don’t handle flood insurance, cover outbuildings and they do not have flood insurance, water) did a lot of damage to “It was over an hour later Street and that would not be a according to Frank Mansell, don’t cover everything,” she according to the Ukiah branch my fences, and that kind of that there was a knock on the covered item. And that was a public information officer said. manager, who like Myer noted thing, but the four-plex was door telling her to immediate- pretty substantial cost, just with the Federal Emergency “A homeowners policy is the exception would be those OK.” ly evacuate, and within proba- getting the fences back up,” he Management Agency. “That is designed to put you back into who are required by lenders to Asked if he’s prepared for bly seconds, water was com- said. why we have the National the place you were prior to the do so. the next one, he said “no, ing in the back of the duplex. Asked if he’s prepared for Flood Insurance Program,” he loss. A flood policy is Laura McCutcheon can be nobody is. ... If the (Coyote So they (tenants) had no next time, Myers, too said said, noting it’s funded by the designed to ‘assist’ you in get- reached at [email protected]. Valley) dam broke we’d all be chance of moving furniture “no, I would say we are not. I federal government. ting back to where you were. Daily Journal reporter Katie in trouble. Nobody would be and personal items. My ten- think that is the scary part. I Asked why most insurance Most of my folks do not have Mintz contributed to this article.

being able to quickly respond there have been substantial Ashiku, along with Supervisor Jim said. Officials in that situation is key, and I interdepartmental discussions Councilman John McCowen, Wattenburger said his own He added that the hiring of think we’re ready,” Mendo- about what tools are needed named the creation of the experience last winter was Bill Woodworth, a former city cino County Supervisor and how to utilize them.” Community Emergency enough to show the county’s of Ukiah firefighter, to replace Continued from Page 1 Michael Delbar said. One such improvement to Response Team program, level of preparation. interim Emergency Services Since the unexpected the city’s response fleet is a which trains individuals to be “Having observed the New another. Coordinator Gregg Smith storms, both the city and new swift water rescue boat first responders in their own Year’s flood firsthand, having means more time will be spent Citing new programs and county have reviewed their OK’d by the council in June’s neighborhoods, an important participated in the operation equipment at the city level, responses and made adjust- budget hearings. step toward preparedness. as the county supervisor for addressing emergency issues. and a revised Emergency ments. “I feel confident that we “I think city crews respond- District 2 (Ukiah) I think we “We pulled off last year’s Operations Plan and now full- “The water came from have improved the situation,” ed very well to the last flood, are outstandingly prepared for event without a loss of life, time emergency services coor- someplace that’s beyond our Ukiah Mayor Mark Ashiku which was unexpected and of evacuations, rescues, for and that is an incredible feat,” dinator at the county level, control,” Ukiah City Council- said. “There’s no such thing as historic proportions. But deployment of resources and Delbar said, “but hopefully we they say they are as prepared man Doug Crane said, “but perfection in emergency pre- everyone agrees that in a true relocation of residents to shel- don’t have to experience last as possible to respond to the what we do have some ability paredness, only to do the best emergency, citizens are going ters. That was an example to winter over again.” unexpected. to effect is the response and you can do, and the city is to have to be prepared to help me that yes, we are prepared Katie Mintz can be reached at “Any disaster is unique, so the tools for the response, and doing precisely that.” themselves.” McCowen said. for this winter,” Wattenburger [email protected].

It would create a total of for them. women seeking to reconstruct Skygazers could al Leonid meteor shower — if Briefly three courtrooms on the base The Food and Drug or augment their breasts. the skies are clear enough. to allow for simultaneous tri- Administration approved the Since 1992, the silicone see hundreds of A typical Leonid shower in als, and a separate high-secu- implants made by Inamed implants had been available meteors if weekend November brings 10 to 20 Continued from Page 2 rity area to house the Corp. — now part of Allergan only as part of research stud- meteors an hour under ideal detainees on trial. Inc. — and Mentor Corp., the ies. They first went on the skies clear viewing conditions. Iraqi police say “We need to build more two California companies market in 1962, before the BOSTON (AP) — But this year, the Earth is criminal gang courtrooms, and we want to said. FDA planned a telecon- FDA required proof that all Stargazers in New England, passing through a denser trail do multiple trials,” said Navy ference late Friday to medical devices be safe and New York and Western of debris left by the Comet kidnapped security Lt. Cmdr. Chito Peppler, a announce a product approval. effective. Thirty years later, Europe could see an “out- Tempel-Tuttle, causing a company workers Pentagon spokesman. He said The action opens the they were banned amid con- burst” of hundreds of meteors higher concentration of mete- the government hopes to implants to much wider use by cerns about their safety. this weekend during the annu- ors. BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — begin construction as soon as British soldiers backed by possible to be ready for trials U.S. military helicopters bat- no later than July 1. tled insurgents near the Human rights groups and Kuwaiti border Friday, close foreign governments have to where a private security called on the Bush administra- team of four Americans and tion to close Guantanamo, an Austrian were kidnapped. saying detainees are being A top police official said a held illegally, but the planned criminal gang had snatched construction of new facilities the men and demanded ran- underscores its permanence. som. Gunmen wearing police uniforms abducted the securi- Howard Dean ty team near Safwan, a largely defends 50-state Sunni Arab city of 200,000 strategy, assails ‘old people in southern Iraq. The Part 1 attack took place shortly after Democratic Party’ the Westerners had crossed the TETON VILLAGE, Wyo. and Kuwaiti border with a large (AP) — Democratic chairman convoy of supply trucks. Howard Dean on Friday took The convoy was traveling a swipe at Washington critics Part 2 on the Iraq Military Road, who questioned his strategy of which is infrequently used by spending money in all 50 civilian vehicles. Sunni insur- states, dismissing them as the gents attack supply convoys “old Democratic Party.” on a daily basis, not only on Basking in the afterglow of the roads from Kuwait but last week’s election victories, also from Turkey in the north Dean told the state party and Jordan in the west. chairmen who were among Basra police Maj. Gen. Ali the biggest beneficiaries of his al-Moussawi refused to give strategy that it was an details of the ransom demand approach marked by late Friday after a series of Democratic wins at all levels confused and apparently of government. incorrect reports that various- “It was a great win for what ly claimed the Austrian had I call the new Democratic been found dead and one of Party,” Dean said in a speech the Americans was gravely to the Association of State wounded. Another discounted Democratic Chairs. “This is report came from the Basra the new Democratic Party. Publication Dates: Publication Dates: governor, who had said two The old Democratic Party is Americans were freed and one back there in Washington, The Ukiah Daily Journal The Ukiah Daily Journal hostage killed. sometimes they still complain November 23rd December 8th U.S. military plans a little bit.” The Journal Sampler The Journal Sampler In recent days, political $125 million legal strategist James Carville, best November 28th December 12th compound at known for his work on Bill online at ukiahdailyjournal.com online at ukiahdailyjournal.com Clinton’s campaign in 1992, Guantanamo has assailed Dean, saying he Advertising Space Advertising Space SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico left too much money in the & Materials Deadline: & Materials Deadline: (AP) — The U.S. military on bank that could have been November 16th November 29th Friday said it plans to build a used to seize an even larger $125 million compound at the Democratic majority in Guantanamo Bay Naval Base Congress. where it hopes to hold war- crimes trials for terror sus- FDA ends 14-year pects by the middle of next Call your year. ban on silicone-gel The compound, designed to breast implants 468-3500 accommodate as many as WASHINGTON (AP) — Ukiah Daily Journal 1,200 people, would include The government ended a 14- dining areas, work spaces and year virtual ban on silicone- sleeping accommodations for gel breast implants Friday representative now to The Ukiah administrative personnel, despite lingering safety con- lawyers, journalists and others cerns, making the devices involved in trials at the isolat- available to tens of thousands reserve your space. 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(1901-1984), pollster; Johnny Mercer (1909- amputation; you survive, but there’s less of Datebook: Saturday, Nov. 18, 2006 1976), lyricist; Alan Shepard (1923-1998), you.” -- Margaret Atwood astronaut; Margaret Atwood (1939-), writer, is TODAY’S FACT: In 1935, to one of the Today is the 322nd day of 2006 and the 57th inated the rule against eating meat on Fridays. 67; Linda Evans (1942-), actress, is 64; Owen earliest Gallup Poll questions -- "Are you in day of autumn. In 2002, U.N. arms inspectors entered Iraq, Wilson (1968-), actor, is 38; David Ortiz favor of government old-age pensions for the TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1883, United after a four-year absence, to search for evi- (1975-), baseball player, is 31. needy?" - 89 percent of respondents answered States and Canadian railroads formed four dence of weapons of mass destruction. TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1966, Los Angeles yes. standard time zones. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Carl Maria von Dodger Sandy Koufax retired. TODAY’S MOON: Between last quarter In 1966, U.S. Roman Catholic bishops elim- Weber (1786-1826), composer; George Gallup TODAY’S QUOTE: “A divorce is like an (Nov. 12) and new moon (Nov. 20).

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CHAOS GRID THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 59 76 90 83 by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion TUHA 23 45 91 105 Unscramble these four Jumbles, STWI one letter to each square, 30 69 112 66 to form four ordinary words. TSEO 44 37 52 98 OSON BUJOM CLUE: A POMPOUS EVENT ORDER GRID 270 ©2006 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 270 All Rights Reserved.

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Dear Annie: My husband and I have been don’t make that much money. She actually tainment. This is irresponsible and inconsider- married for nine years. We’ve had our ups and earns more than I do.) Patti apparently thought ate. We strongly recommend you and Patti get downs, like any couple. However, I recently I should pay for both of us, but she never said couples counseling and work this out before caught my husband using our credit card to buy ANNIE’S MAILBOX so and I had no idea. We never took the trip. you tie the knot. time on an adult Web site. This Web site allows By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar I recently found out this vacation was the Dear Annie: You told your readers to check users to see photos and video clips, and have catalyst for other money issues in our relation- organizations that sponsor foster children. private nude online chats with women. My ship. Patti accused me of being unwilling to How do we get this information? I try to be husband then satisfies himself. I was crushed while watching or talking to another woman, pay for anything. Frankly, I don’t understand selective when making donations, but how do I to learn of this. and you are not involved. Your husband thinks why, just because I am the man, I’m supposed know if the money goes in the right hands? -- My husband told me he does this because I because it is online, there are no consequences. to go broke paying for our entertainment, and I Aloha, Richard in Hawaii don’t have enough sex with him. He wants sex He’s wrong. What’s worse is that some of these told her that. Dear Richard: Glad you asked. Check the every day. Annie, I just don’t think about sex as online porn sites are very addictive and it may My friends say Patti is a golddigger, and her Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance much as he does. I am too busy trying to make be difficult for your husband to give up his lit- friends say I’m not in her class. Patti says she (give.org), 4200 Wilson Blvd., Suite 800, sure the bills are paid, the house cleaned and tle hobby. Insist on counseling so you can work is independent and can take care of herself, but Arlington, VA 22203; and the American our two daughters cared for. on your marriage, together, and figure out how in the same breath says, “I’m just old-fash- Institute of Philanthropy (charitywatch.org), I don’t know how to handle this. Pictures are to make things better for both of you. ioned.” 3450 North Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, IL Patti has told me she holds some resentment one thing, but this is something else. I feel like Dear Annie: My fiancee, “Patti,” and I have 60657. he is cheating on me. The only thing missing is been together for two years. We don’t plan to because of the money issue. I actually feel guilty about it. I agree that in the beginning of Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy the woman physically being in the room. What marry for a while. 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PUBLIC NOTICE 822-06 HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP 11-18,25,12-2,9-06 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 799-06 NOTICE TO VACATE AND SURRENDER NCO Head Start- BUS DRIVER Cook for E Center’s Examiners needed! FT Housekeeper LVN/RN MENDO MILL 11-4,11,18,25/06 POSSESSION OF PREMISES Ukiah EHS Asst/ Do something good Migrant Head Start Portamedic is hiring for 57 bed assisted Case Managers IS SEEKING FICTITIOUS TO: DOUGLAS BROWN Assoc. Tchr I-II Must for yourself & your in Cloverdale; 40 for insurance medical living facility. Lakeside Health Cen- APPLICANTS FOR BUSINESS NAME and any and all persons lawfully or unlawfully have 6 Core CDV community. Join the hrs/wk; 6-7mo/yr., exams. CPT 1 Apply at 1343 S. ter Private, non-profit THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT occupying the real property commonly known units. asst. $8.89/hr. professional team at benefits: bilingual license required. Dora St. Ukiah clinic located in Lake- POSITIONS: File No.: 2006-F0743 as: assoc. I-II Must have Mendocino Transit (650) 340-6169 port, CA seeking RECEIVING CLERK: (Eng/Span) pref Graveyard shift THE FOLLOWING 27 acres of real property located in an unin- 12 Core CDV units. Authority as a F/T Fax (650) 340-6174 dedicated nurse to Receive & distribute $9.57/hr with poten- WORKING with kids, PERSON(S) IS corporated area of Mendocino County com- $10.11-$11.06/hr driver. You must help those in greatest incoming merchan- tial up to $11.66/hr; EXP. MECHANIC small homelike envi- (ARE) DOING BUSI- monly known as Mendocino County asses- DOQ. & 6 mos ECE have a valid driver’s need; who wants to dise. Ship out outgo- HS diploma/GED & ASE Cert. $15/hr. ronment, good pay & NESS AS: sor’s Parcel No. 056-540-09; more particular- exp. Sp/Eng pref + license, a clean driv- make a positive im- ing shipments. Must 1 yr. related exp. Fax resume benefits. Fax resume MAS BIJOUX ly described, as follows: Parcel No. 49, as Bene’s. Must com- ing record, possess pact on local com- be detail oriented and and/or training. Pre- 707-468-8015 to 463-6957 2240 Rd. 110 numbered and designated upon the map enti- plete NCO apl & in- excellent customer fer prev. cooking munity. Competitive highly organized. Hopland, CA 95449 tled ‘Iron Peak Unit Two, Parcel Map P-8-73 clude tanscripts, 800- service skills & a sol- EXP. MECHANIC. HOD Carrier Needed, Sal. DOE. Great ben. Prior exp. a+. exp. For Info/App Elect./Hyd./Weld. Deborah Bradford for Blue Rock Ranches, Inc.’ filed for record 606-5550 Closes: 5 id work ethic. Must 707-468-0194; exp. pref., $10-14/hr., pkg. Fax: 468-0793. INVENTORY 2240 Rd. 110 July 27, 1978, in Map Case 2, drawer 32, PM 11/20 (Postmarks be able to communi- w/tools. Benefits. inquire on site at Ph: 472-4516. CONTROL CLERK: Patty M; 410 Jones Training. Lampson Hopland, CA 95449 Page 97, Mendocino County Records.” not accepted). EOE cate effectively both St., Ukiah, CA 1212 Airport Park [email protected] Do resets; establish Amanda Newlon Notice is hereby given that as of January 11, orally & in writing in Tractor 707-463-1210 Blvd. www.mchcinc.org min/max levels; *CFO TANF 95482.. Deadline 2240 Rd. 110 2007, your tenancy of the above-described English. Work will be F/T Receptionist/ support 4 local area (Social Welfare) 12/1/06 by 5:00 pm Howard Memorial Hopland, CA 95449 real property is terminated. You are required in Ukiah/Willits/ Lay- Advertising Director LVNs & RNs needed stores. *EXECUTIVE EOE Hospital This business is con- to vacate the premises and surrender posses- tonville/RdwdVly driv- High energy, multi- ● for pm/noc shift. TRUCK DRIVER: DIRECTOR Carpenter FT Temp: ducted by co-part- sion of the property to the lessor, Jonathan B. ing bus & cab. This tasker, personable Framing exp. a must; Great work atmos- Class B or better Native American CUSTOMER ners The registrant Mullock., by January 11, 2007. You are re- position is guaran- for multi-location Plumbing exp. a plus. phere LVN $23/hr drivers for local area cash assistance SERVICE commenced to trans- quired to surrender the premises in as good a teed 32 hours per Real Estate office. ●General maintenance RN $30/hr. Please deliveries in Ukiah program in Lake Evaluators NOW act business under condition as it was when you took possession week. Pay range - Computer, multi-line worker. FT Temp.; call Deana or Dawn and Willits area. Help County. Applications HIRING Different the fictitious business of said property. If you fail to vacate and/or $11.16 to $15.20 per phones, front office Painting, patching, PM. 462-1436 in Lumber yards with & Job desc. at Promotions in Your Contact Julie at name or names listed surrender possession of the premises by Jan- hour. Paid training Area. Paid Training experience. Must customer service & www.cttp.net or have own transporta- 456-3015 MAINTENANCE above on November uary 11, 2007, the lessor will institute legal program & excellent FLEX HOURS. Call: POSITION: remerchandising (707) 245-4707 tion. Salary negotia- Join Our 1, 2006. Endorsed- proceedings against you to recover posses- benefits. 604-338-8876. PT poss FT Work in yard, build and deliv- Closes 11/18/2006. ble. Pick up applica- Professional Filed on November sion of the premises, declare the lease forfeit- Apply at MTA DIESEL Ukiah & Willits area er loads. Prior exp. Indian Hiring Pref. tion at 444 N. State Driving Team 1, 2006 at the Men- ed, and recover a judgment against you for 241 Plant Road, MECHANIC primarily. Knowledge a+. Must have clean Applies. St. Ukiah, CA 95482 RINEHART OIL docino County Clerks the amount of any unpaid rent, damages for Ukiah. This position Excel. pay, good of some plumbing, DMV and some fork- Office. your unlawful detention of the premises, rea- will remain open benefits. 3 yrs. min. Facility Manager a local petroleum lift exerience. Must ACCOUNTS electrical, carpentry & /s/Deborah Bradford sonable attorney’s fees, and costs of suit. until filled. EOE. exp. Good DMV Start $13.50 hr. distributor is currently be DOT compliant. PAYABLE repair. Salary $10- DEBORAH You are notified that the lessor has elected to, record. 462-6721 Facilitate operation of seeking qualified LUMBER YARD Self-starter, multi- Caretaker for 6 $12 DOE. Must pass BRADFORD and elected to, and hereby does, declare the group home, super- Class A Drivers SALES & SVC: task, strong organi- domestic animals in Director of Nursing- background clear- lease under which you hold the premises to vise and train 7 em- Applicants will need Unload incoming 812-06 zational/people exchange for rent of Great opportunity for ance, pre-employ- be forfeited and terminated. ployees and provide to have Full endorse- trucks and put away 11-11,18,25,12-2/06 skills essential. newer RV on 1 ac. in career development ment phys & TB be- Dated: November 14, 2006 living skills training to ments, Clean DMV, merchandise; help FICTITIOUS Peachtree and Calpella. 888-9188 in a non-typical SNF. fore hire. Have CDL /s/David M. Kindopp adults with develop- Current Medical load outgoing local BUSINESS NAME Fundware experi- CASHIER-Petra Vallejo Care Center & clean DMV. Fax re- DAVID M. KINDOPP mental disabilities. Card. Positions are area deliveries; AND STATEMENT enced desirable, America Gas Stat.Mini is seeking DON for sume 707-462-6994 Attorney for Lessor Requires at least 1 Full-time, year-round. Help customers with File No.: 2006-F0751 payroll (ADP), Ex- Mart. in Hopland. Apply this 166 bed SNF. or mail to: HR PO yr. supervisory expe- The shift works 5 selections. THE FOLLOWING cel, Word and Pow- in person or 744-1948 Must be an RN li- Box 422, Ukiah, CA rience in field. days on/3 off with Forklift exp. a+. PERSON(S) IS Lost! GiGi our 3yr. erPoint. HS diploma CNAs needed AM & censed in the State 95482.Job #11-MP 485-5168 rotating start days. RETAIL SALES: (ARE) DOING BUSI- old gray Tabby w/ or associate level PM shifts New wage of CA for at least 5 Facility #’s 236801918, NOTICES $19.25 hr (after train- Bring your prior lum- NESS AS: 10 green eyes. Area of accounting. 5+ scale. Great work at- yrs w/ at least Excel- Family Advocate 236801878. EOE. ing). $20.50 after 6 ber, hardware, paint, INDUSTRIAL ADOPTIONS & W. Clay & Pine. Last years accounting. mosphere. Hire on lent benefits and for E Center’s Make a Difference months. Quarterly electrical or plumbing MACHINE REPAIR FOSTER CARE seen 11-15-06 - we Salary Negotiable. bonus. Contact Dawn competitive pay. Call Migrant Head in a young mans Bonus Program, exp. & share with 3541 North State St. True to Life Children's miss him very much. Applic & job desc. at or Deana 462-1436 707-644-7401 or Start Prgrm in life. Looking for fam- Health Benefits, our customers. Ukiah, Ca 95482 Services seeks families. 462-6245 www.cttp.net or Come Join our email or fax resume: Cloverdale ily to become a fos- 401(k) Plan, Holiday, All positions req. Richard Junior Reimbursement, training (707) 245-4707. Health Care [email protected] 40/hr/wk; seasonal ter parent for teen- & professional support Vacation Pay. successful results Chiantelli HELP Location is in Nice, Specialists at DRIVER deliver position; benefits; age boy. Enjoys provided. 463-1100 Please apply in of physical and 7020 Panoramic Dr. WANTED Closes 11/18/2006. HomeCare & in our van. Starting $13.47/hr w/poten- sports, kayaking, #236800809 120 person at 2401 N. drug screen upon Lucerne, CA 95458 Indian Hiring Pref. Hospice Services $8 hr. Progressive tial up to $16.41/hr. reading & taking Community Dance ACCOUNTING State St., Ukiah. job offer. This business is con- Applies. Mendocino County. pay increase, + Must have AA in care of animals. Call ASSISTANT III Send resumes or ducted by an Individ- Sun. Nov. 19, 1pm Great dynamic Team medical. 489-5115 Social Services & 1 NCO Head Start- Wendy for more info FT (8 hr/day, 5 apply at ual. The registrant Ballroom/Line Dance. ACTIVITY and Benefits. DRIVER- GORDON yr. exp. or training U.L. Teacher I-II-III. 467-2000 or email: days/wk, 12 mo/yr) Mendo Mill & commenced to trans- Details read Senior DIRECTOR Don’t miss this TRUCKING- Get in social services or AA/ECE, CDE Tchr KennedyW@ $14.42-$18.40/hr. Lumber Company act business under Scoop, View Ch. 15. For seniors. FT. opportunity. Paid for Your Experi- comb. of educ & Permit & 2 yr. ECE rcs4kids.org.$1500 Mendocino 1870 N. State St., the fictitious business Ukiah Senior Center Must have 6 mo. •Occupational ence- Up to 10 exp; Bilingual (Eng- exp. Sp/Eng bi-ling monthly stipend County Office of Ukiah, Ca. 95482. name or names listed 467-3919 exp. with planning & Therapist: PT Years! Sign-On Bo- lish/Spanish) re- pref. $12.97-$14.61- non-taxable. Facility Education NO PHONE CALLS above on November God Creator is carrying out activities. •Home Health nus! Start up to $.41 quired; must have $16.30 DOQ Must #236801918 9, 2006. Endorsed- watching Global Po- www.mcoe.us Apply at 1343 S. Aide: FTj per mile! No-Down valid CA driver’s complete NCO appl PLEASE Filed on November sitioning He sees all 707-467-5012 Dora St. Ukiah license. For App/ & include transcripts. Management/ •Physical Ther. PT Payment Lease Mental Health Facility 11, 2006 at the Men- Frances [email protected] ADMINISTRATIVE Pos Desc contact 800-606-5550 x 302 Recruiter Insurance •RN: FT, PT Purchase Program. seeking counselors docino County Clerks DEADLINE: ASSISTANT-Ukiah Patty @ 707-468- closes: 5 PM 11/30 business North Coast Call 707-459-1818 1-888-832-6484. FT/ PT 1 yr min. exp. Office. 11/21/06 Indian Child & ask for Clinical Mgr. 0194; 410 Jones (Postmarks not area. Long term PERSONALS www.Gordon Fax: 925-685-4306 /s Richard Junior 20 Family Preservation St., Ukiah, CA accepted). EOE potential. Degree Comfort Inn Ukiah Trucking.com [email protected] Dale McCallister Instructional Program pref. Fax resume to: Chiantelli Construction Project DRIVERS - Golden 95482 deadline 5 NCO Head Start - call your friend at Paraprofessional Duties: Assist Direc- 707-263-6631 Millwright (Ukiah) RICHARD JUNIOR needs journeyman, State Overnight is pm 11/20/06. EOE Ukiah 707-583-5555 or Special Education tor in daily manage- Knowledge of CHAINTELLI painters & electri- hiring full & part- Family Services Manager part time 707-467-1959 Itinerant ment-supervise staff Ford St. Project various fabrication cians. Apply in time drivers with in- Specialist. B.A/B.S + Phone skills, PT Temp. 4 in satellite ofc. Work DUI Counselor techniques. Fax LOST & person 1220 Airport sured, dependable 2 yrs. exp. in family Cleaning units. hrs/day, 5 days/wk, with Dir. on all as- 2 eve a wk. .25 FTE 707-485-1323 FOUND Park Blvd. across van or pickup Svs. $17.31/hr G&W Storage 462-5763 30 10 mo/ yr. $12.74- pects of Indian Child $12.35 to $13.90 hr. from Applebee’s. w/shell for local w/bene’s. 40 hrs/wk. NEW EXCITING Brown pit bull found $16.26/ hr AA or 48 Welfare Act, attend Depending on Mature, P/T house- C Ask for Mark or Rick morning small pack- Must submit NCO POSITION WORK- on West Road near college units req’d. court hearings. Pre- Experience. AA/BS keeper for disabled age delivery routes app: 800-606- ING WITH KIDS Eagle Peak School Para-educator or pare & distribute info. Community Catalysts or AOD cert.Apply at Talmage senior. flu- seeks Skills Coaches based in Ukiah. 5550x302. Closes 6 wks pd vacation 11-16/06 Leather col- exp w/children pref. to Board Members/ 139 Ford or visit ent english, reliable L to work in the Earn a competitive 5PM 11/27(postmark 401 K. Day & Eve lar no tags. 485-0123 Mendocino attend meetings/ www.fordstreet.org EOE car. 463-0467 PLUM HOUSE. wage plus mileage not accepted). EOE avail. Small homelike County Office of record minutes. Frank R. Howard Fun Working reimbursement plus Medical Assistant environment, good Education Bookkeeping duties Memorial Hospital LIKE A Environment! additional reim- Come join our caring Medical office seek- pay & benefits. Fax For app. packet visit as assigned. CHILDREN? Working with individ- bursement for fuel & growing team. ing med. assist. to resume to 463-6957. www.mcoe.us/jobs Qualifications: At uals with develop- cost. Routes availa- •RN: Med/Surg FT, This might be work in primary care Night Staff FT, or call least 5 yrs. exp. in of- S mental disabilities in ble Mon-Fri and Nights the job for you. setting. Flex hrs, 32 hr. & 40 hr shifts. 707-467-5012 fice management, their home. All posi- Tues-Sat. Benefits •RN: Med/Surg PT CHILDCARE $10.72/hr, benefits. Full benefits. $9.40 GET THIS! DEADLINE: 11/28/06 comp. skills, book- (40 Hrs pp) Days tions avail. Wage available including WORKERS, Application at: to start. Qualifica- Here I am at the air- keeping, P/R & gen’l •RN: Med/Surg FT, PM S begins $8.50-$10 health coverage and ALL SHIFTS. www.longvalley.org. tions: Pass medical port on Nov. 13, styl- PROGRAM accounting. Sal. DOE. •RN: ICU; All Shifts- DOE. Excel. bens. 401K with Company F/T 4 day week. Deadline 11/29/06. EOE and drug exam. TB ing in my black collar SECRETARY ROP Drug test/finger print- per diem DMV, Drug test, H.S. match. •RN: ER, Night Shift-F/T Starting salary test, criminal back- and my plane never FT (8hrs/5 days ing req. Indian Pref. TRUE TO LIFE I diploma or equiv. Call Steven Koller Exp. req. $9.40 per hour. CHILDREN’S ground check and showed up, so here I wk/11 mos yr) will be considered Pick up an app. at 866-779-7726. •RN: Employee Health/ On call $9 per hour. SERVICES have Valid CA Driv- am, a handsome $13.72-$17.51/hr. under the CFR 401A, Talmage Rd., infection Control Qualifications: seeks 2 additional ers License. Great white & tan Siberian HS diploma or 4317.3(d). Closing (30 hours per wk.) F in Ukiah. Questions? Pass medical and homes for Shelter new medical, dental, Husky hanging out at GED, secretarial Nov. 30 •Unit Sect’y: LVN Pref: Care program the Shelter. If you 462-2395. E.O.E. drug exam, TB test, vision pkg. matching coursework, min. 3 Call Sue @ 463-2644 Contingent Applicants need to Facility # 236801959 •CRNA; FT criminal back- 403B TSA Plan, come down and iden- yrs exp. & 45 wpm All Shifts FT & PT have at least 1 spare I •Stock Clerk 1: P/T ground check and paid holidays & va- tify me we can go required. Excellent Computer Software bdrm to house a child Available!!! •Respiratory Ther.: FT have valid Cal. cation, paid train- home.....if not I will benefits at a low Support Desk for for up to 30 days. No experience •Physical Ther.: FT Drivers license. ings, on duty meals, be available for adop- cost. winery software. Guaranteed monthly E needed. Higher wage Energetic, enthusi- •Phlebotomist Lab. GREAT NEW allotment. Generous Apply: Trinity Youth tion and off I’ll go to a Must know Windows Mendocino Ass’t. FT. MEDICAL, DENTAL, new home. with experience. Explorer & Excel. astic team players increase upon place- Services 915 W. County Office of •OR Housekeeper/ VISION PKG. ment. Income tax-ex- Call Sage This year’s seniors Church St. or on line Education Excel. customer serv- with good communi- Central Service matching 403B empt. Exp. with chil- D welcome. Full train- @www.trinity ys-org at 467-6453. www.mcoe.us ices skills. Mon.-Fri. cation skills. Will •Registration Associate TSA Plan, paid holi- dren req. Parents will ing provided. Drug Contingent Lost CAT Grey tiger 707-467-5012 744-1898. Fax days & vacation, receive training, + So- testing required, can- train. Medical, paid •CNA’s THURSTON AUTO striped, white paws [email protected] resume 744-1138 paid training’s, on cial Worker, in-home S nabis not tested for vacation & more. FT, nights, 64 hrs/ppd support & respite. PLAZA w/long hair in ears. DEADLINE: hire. Assist disabled Drip Irrigation PT, nights, 48 hrs/ppd duty meals. Need 1 or 2-parent Business Office Near Tedford 11/20/06 Room for advance- in their home and on Design/Sales FT, days, 40 hrs/ppd FREE Co-op Day homes, with 1 parent Help needed at Reward. 462-6012 position w/fast grow- ment. Bilingual a +. 468-3535 outings. Call for Contingent Care Provided home full time. Home busy auto dealer- ing company in Willits Contact Julie at Lost Siberian Husky BUSSER interview. 485-0165, Basic math & com- Apply: with no more than 1 ship. Must have or Good communica- 456-3015 Near Motel 6. Days, nights, wkends. 485-5168 TRINITY YOUTH biological child con- 468-3536 tion, computer and puter skills needed. Web:HowardHospital.com basic bookkeeping 11-14. Female. Very BARTENDER SERVICES sidered. or friendly/ child’s dog. Days, nights, wkends. Caregiver for light math skills required. Resumes: P.O. Box Retirees invited to skills. Auto dealer- Email resume Home Care Options 915 W. Church St. 468-3529 Chipped lower tooth. Apply at weight woman. Night 83 Ukiah, CA seeks caregivers for apply. Contact TLC ship exp. a plus. Generous Reward Club Calpella shift, weekends. [email protected] or on line@ 707-463-1100 Apply on line at 6175 N. State. or call 459-6323 PT & FT & live in. 354-3535 485-0864 EOE. 462-6888 www.trinityys.org Lic#236800809 thurstonautoplaza.com THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 2006 -13

HELP HELP HELP APARTMENTS APARTMENTS WANTED TO PETS & AUTO PARTS & UTILITY 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 300 UNFURNISHED 300 UNFURNISHED 380 SHARE RENT 440 FURNITURE 500 SUPPLIES 630 ACCESSORIES 690 TRAILERS No. Circle Indian PlayToday 3 Bdrms, 2 bth, 2 car Ukiah H20 gbg pd. - 20x22 Lrg. rm. $550. Oak TV Armoire - Reg. Terrier Pups We recycle & pay $ ROLLOFF DUMP Housing Authority is is looking for garage. $1450/mo Lg. 1bd1ba. apt. Car- $550 dep. Util. & ca- glass door, lots of Tri color. 2 Males, 1 for batteries,recons TRAILER with (3) 10- seeking a F/T individual’s who can Ukiah 508 Empire Dr. port/storage ldry.N/S, ble incl. House priv. storage. Excl. cond. female. 10 wks. old. avl, radiators, copper, cubic-yard boxes. Receptionist/Clerk lead parent/child Daily Journal Ukiah 972-8622 $665+ sec. 462-5159 468-0244 $450. 272-3995 $300 ea. 743-2317 brass, alum., stain- Perfect for construc- Duties include: proc- classes. Must be 590 S. School St. less steel. 467-1959 tion. Excel. cond. Apartments for rent UKIAH MODERN Room $475/mo util SOFA for Sale $200 essing of mail, pre- energetic, enthusias- PASTURE & DONATE VEHICLE, $14,000. 468-9710 Calpella $700. 2bd. Wtr.gar. pd. inc. Full house priv. w/ FREE Del. within pare mo. Board pack- tic and love children. CIRCULATION 530 FEED SUPPLY running or not AC- MOBILES No pets. Credit reprt/ pets ok. Mason St. W/D avail. Oak Man- Uk. area From S/P ets, maintain various Training provided. CLERK HAY-Alfalfa, grain, & CEPTED! Free Tow- FOR SALE logs, serve as key 468-1100 score req. 485-0841 N/S $775mo. 433-4040 or area. 486-8081 Free Hm. 621-1293 720 rice straw. Truck load ing. Tax Deductible. Make offer single operator of business Cute 2 br. Cen. loc. Westside 2 bdrm lots. Del. Av. 530-473- Noahs Arc- Support PROOF PT/Weekend Room in 4 bdrm 2 wide 2 bdrm + bonus machines handle a NP No sec. 8 Good Good credit, NS/ No APPLIANCES 3511, 530-300-1215 No Kill Shelters, Ani- OPERATIONS Mornings from bth house. $350/mo 460 room & 1.5 bth. in pk. large volume of cred. $725+ dep. To Pets $725/mo. Call mal Rights, Research SUPERVISOR 6:30am-11:30am. + util. S. W. Ukiah USED GARAGE Must move 485-1767 phone calls etc. Appl- view call 472-0322 Mark 462-3563 to Advance Veterina- The Savings Bank Customer service, (510) 295-7745 APPLIANCES 590 SALES ic. deadline: Dec. 1st. ry Treatments/Cures. LOTS & of Mendocino is heavy phones, LEE KRAEMER & FURNITURE. 256 CHEYENNE CT. full job description Shared 2bdrm apt. 1-866-912-GIVE. 760 ACREAGE seeking applicants typing, and com- PROPERTY MGMT DUPLEXES Guaranteed. 485-1216 off East Side Calpella and application can 320 $330 a month + 1/2 Clearlake View Lot! for a Proof Opera- puter skills a plus. Spacious 1bd1ba. Rd. Rain or Shine! 4X4'S be obtained at 694 2bd1.5ba 601 Tahoe utilities. $200 deposit. MISC. $5000 dn. $332/mo. tions Supervisor. Must have clean $750. Sat. 8-1. 650 FOR SALE Pinoleville Drive, Ct. Front yd main- No Drug/Alcohol. 480 FOR SALE $25,000 total price! DMV. Pick up POOL, LAUNDRY, Ukiah. Ph: 468-1336. This is a full-time tained. $1100. $1300 Female. PU app. Almost new drum FORD BRONCO ‘88 application at front CARPORTS Antiques 262-0122 Bkr/Prin. Indian Preference in position in our Infor- sec. 462-4759 @139 Ford St. set, $250, maple twin 4WD, tow pkg. AC, desk or fax No Section 8. & Crafts hiring will apply. mation Technology headbrd $20, dining new tires. Clean. resume to 463-2134 HOMES Sale Dept. Under the di- tble- walnut $175. $3800/bo 462-6872 770 REAL ESTATE Not ready to retire? rection of the I.T. 707-468-5780. 330 FOR RENT Fri. Nov. 17 Luxury, new 1bdrm 1Have equity in your Enjoy helping For information 463-2407 1-7 PM GMC Suburban ‘87 officer, oversees twn hm, w/d, back 191 Cherry St. #A- property? Income others? call 468-3534 Couch & Love seat, Sat. Nov. 18 4WD, 3/4T, Tow pkg. the operation of the yard, spiral staircase, spacious 2bd. Ford Street Project or credit problems? Join the Ukiah Senior bunk bed, table 10-4 3rd seat. AC. $1500. proof department. all appli. Great views 1+ba. w/ large Unusual property Center Transporta- Willits, P/T Janitor & 6 chairs Antiques & Nr new tires. 462-6872 Completion of a . $945/mo. 222 storage unit; fully Interest rates as low as 1% tion Program. We are 14+ hrs/wk Call Pat Sr lady would like 479 N. State St. Collectables two-year degree or Mason St. 972-1294 equipped, security VANS Need cash out? 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Flex hrs, paid. Patio or balcony N/S/P 1461 Riesling plant!. 391-6608 sheets, pots, pans, 467-3969 Looking for sell, 99’ Tahoe, low $1,1000. Training Provided $900 N/P 462-8600 Ct. Ukiah. 459-4626 rototiller, yd supplies, Outreach Assistant LEE KRAEMER used guitar. Bea, Broker @ 800-585-9024 Nighthawk wood clctbls, xxxl New wet mi., xtra clean $15k FIRST 5 Mendocino Spacious 2bd. Pool. Oak Manor Very nice 707-923-1949 ext 6520 Real Estate Broker Please call stove Exc. cond. suit, Jeep etc. Sat 707-391-7718 Ensure that residents H20, trash pd. $750. 3 bdrm 2 bth Lg lot 10-4 1341 Chateau El Seeking people to 468-8951 $350.00 485-8200 CARS and other advocates Also 1bd. $650. Ht. $1400/mo. + $1900 367-1438 Dorado Off Redemyer work one on one sup- Office Spaces AC Pd. N/P. 462-6075 FOR SALE WE BUY HOUSES of Mendocino Co. are dep pets? 6 mo lease SPA-Deluxe ‘06 680 porting DD individual 776 S. State St. Agt 367-3274 Yard Sale 1982 Merc 300TD $$ FAST $$ informed of the im- Studio apt. 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Door collect and document 300 UNFURNISHED vated Victorian. 2bd. support individuals UKIAH Early American Style BOXER PUPPIES 1973. 21’ Runs well 621-2097 $600/obo. community success 1&2bd Apts. availa- +ofc.N/sec. 8. $1050 with developmental 140 Zinfandel Bdrm set, 2 dressers, 2 F 1 M Born 10/5. must sell. $500. You tow as is. stories and lessons ble on N. Main & N. mo+ dep. 467-0371 disabilities to live a 1bd1ba. $660 2 night stands & dble $400 ea. Purebred, (209) 329-3570 learned through a va- good life in the com- Bush $725/$795/mo, Hud OK. ROOMS bed- solid Maple parents on site. MOTOR- Sell It Fast riety of methods in- munity NorthStar no pets. 462-4759 With FOR RENT $800 459-1906 463-1393, 489-2262 CYCLES Ukiah cluding print, voice Services; a progres- 350 620 1BD. PART FURN. CENTURY 21 Daily and photography. sive, person centered $375, 1 rm in woodsy Maple dining rm. Poodle-Peach- 95’ CR 250, $1800, Journal All utils, TV cable Les Ryan Realty maintain internal and organization, located house, N/S, cat neg. set. Needs little work. Male/6mo old Ready exc, cond., With Classifieds Pd. $640 + $450 Property Management external communica- in beautiful Mendoci- SW Ukiah. Avail B/O over $100. to go. Short hair cut. extra tank. Ukiah- Sec. Dep. 462-4476 468-0463 tion documents, in- no County has open- 11-26. 339-0833 489-5412 Call 462-7352 481-4425 468-0123 cluding databases. ings in Fort Bragg. A Support efforts to ed- variety of full time ucate parents, child and part time sched- care providers, and ules available. No policy-makers about similar experience is early childhood is- With the help required. Just a love sues. 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#171100 % 30mpg/hwy #677313 *FOR 72 MSRP...... $39,200 MSRP...... $19,915 Factory Rebate...... $4,500 MONTHS Factory Rebate...... $500 GMAC Finance Rebate...... $1,000 Thurston Discount...... $3,500 ON APPROVAL $ Net Savings $9,000 OF CREDIT Net Price 19,415 New 2005 Impala 0.0 New 2006 Suburban 4x4 LTZ On All New 2006 30mpg/hwy Tahoe’s and #166846 Suburban’s #241208 MSRP...... $56,840 Factory Rebate...... $6,000 *0.0% for 72 months is on approval of credit through GMAC Thurston Discount...... $5,500 on new 2006 Tahoe’s and Suburban’s. Special financing and rebates Autoshow Bonus...... $500 $ cannot be combined. In order to qualify for GMAC finance rebate, vehicle must be financed by GMAC under their standard program. $ Sale Price 21,991 Call dealer for details. Sale ends 11/19/06. Net Savings 12,000 USED CAR CLEARANCE ZONE

05 Nissan 2006 Nissan Titan 2005 Jeep 2004 2006 Dodge 2004 Dodge 2002 Cadillac 2006 Buick 2006 Chevrolet 2003 Toyota 2005 Buick 2006 Chevy Murano Crew Cab Liberty Corvette Durango 4x4 Neon Escalade LaCrosse Cobalt Corolla Le Sabre Equinox #400607 #512257 #502061 #100741 #102890 #567673 #283483 #141550 #611555 #118491 #216578 #003410 $23,993 $22,992 $15,995 $39,993 $23,993 $8,998 $33,993 $18,888 $12,992 $12,992 $15,951 $18,888 2005 Jeep 2003 2005 Saturn 2003 Cadillac 2006 Chevy 2004 Chevy 2005 Hyundai 2005 Ford 2006 Dodge 2006 Ford 2006 2005 Pontiac Grand Cherokee Acura TL Relay Deville Trailblazer Ext. Suburban XG350L Ranger Ram Expedition Ford 500 G6 #577790 #033786 #234794 #135157 #105429 #283118 #405392 #A62316 #101972 #A10992 #102796 #179405 $20,990 $19,999 $17,997 $18,998 $23,993 $26,996 $17,997 $16,996 $26,996 $26,996 $17,997 $16,996

All vehicles subject to prior sale. All prices plus government fees and taxes any finance charges and any dealer document preparation charge of $45, 2800 North State St. • Ukiah www.thurstonautoplaza.com and any emissions testing charge and CA tire fee. Sale ends 11/19/06. CREDIT 1-866-2-THURSTON UNION DIRECT (707) 462-8817 LENDING 16 – SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 2006 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 78/55/pc 89/55/s Napa 67/45/pc 68/47/pc Antioch 66/44/s 67/47/pc Needles 82/53/s 81/51/s 68° Arroyo Grande 72/50/s 75/49/s Oakland 64/48/s 65/48/pc Sunrise today ...... 6:59 a.m. Atascadero 75/43/s 76/42/s Ontario 82/53/pc 90/51/s Sunset tonight ...... 4:56 p.m. Rockport 60/47 Auburn 67/47/s 68/48/s Orange 78/54/pc 89/54/s Intervals of clouds and Moonrise today ...... 4:53 a.m. Barstow 75/48/s 73/43/s Oxnard 67/53/pc 80/52/s sunshine Moonset today ...... 3:30 p.m. Laytonville Big Sur 69/51/s 70/51/s Palm Springs 84/58/s 86/56/s Covelo 64/35 Bishop 68/30/s 69/28/s Pasadena 78/56/pc 88/55/s 64/39 Blythe 82/51/s 83/49/s Pomona 78/54/s 90/54/s MOON PHASES Burbank 80/54/pc 90/53/s Potter Valley 67/38/pc 66/43/c TONIGHT Westport California City 74/48/s 77/47/s Redding 64/37/s 66/45/s New First Full Last 61/45 Carpinteria 66/54/s 80/54/s Riverside 83/50/pc 90/48/s Catalina 73/62/pc 82/63/s Sacramento 64/42/s 65/45/pc 42° Chico 66/45/s 67/48/pc Salinas 69/47/s 70/48/s Fort Bragg Willows Crescent City 57/47/pc 58/50/r San Bernardino 82/51/s 91/51/s Death Valley 71/47/s 75/46/s San Diego 69/56/pc 81/55/s Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 12 54/52 66/42 Clear to partly cloudy Downey 80/56/pc 87/56/s San Fernando 79/56/pc 89/55/s Encinitas 72/55/pc 83/53/s San Francisco 64/49/pc 65/51/pc ALMANAC Elk Willits Escondido 79/50/pc 90/49/s San Jose 69/49/s 68/49/pc 64/36 Eureka 58/43/pc 62/49/c San Luis Obispo 72/48/s 73/47/s Ukiah through 2 p.m. Friday 58/48 Redwood Valley Fort Bragg 54/52/pc 56/52/c San Rafael 61/51/pc 61/52/pc SUNDAY 67/40 Temperature Fresno 71/50/s 71/50/pc Santa Ana 75/54/pc 86/52/s 67° High ...... 63° UKIAH Gilroy 67/48/s 73/48/s Santa Barbara 68/46/s 79/45/s Low ...... 51° 68/42 Indio 86/53/s 87/50/s Santa Cruz 64/49/s 67/50/s 46° Normal high ...... 61° Lakeport Irvine 75/54/pc 86/52/s Santa Monica 71/55/pc 85/55/s Normal low ...... 40° 68/46 Hollywood 80/56/pc 89/56/s Santa Rosa 64/43/pc 66/46/pc Philo Record high ...... 88° in 1932 Lucerne Lake Arrowhead 78/43/s 78/45/s S. Lake Tahoe 56/25/s 60/28/pc 66/46 Boonville Lodi 67/44/s 68/46/pc Stockton 65/43/s 66/44/pc Mostly cloudy Record low ...... 23° in 1916 67/45 68/44 Precipitation Lompoc 68/50/s 68/49/s Tahoe Valley 56/24/s 60/28/s Long Beach 76/55/pc 86/55/s Torrance 71/57/pc 82/56/s 24 hrs to 2 p.m. Fri...... 0.04” Gualala Los Angeles 80/56/pc 88/56/s Vacaville 67/42/s 66/45/pc MONDAY Month to date ...... 2.99” Mammoth 55/30/s 59/33/s Vallejo 65/49/pc 65/49/pc Normal month to date ...... 2.84” 59/51 Clearlake 70/45 Marysville 64/43/s 66/46/pc Van Nuys 81/53/pc 90/52/s 63° Season to date ...... 3.30” Modesto 65/45/s 65/46/pc Visalia 64/45/s 68/44/pc Last season to date ...... 3.28” Monrovia 79/56/s 90/56/s Willits 64/36/pc 63/41/c Normal season to date ...... 5.77” Cloverdale 45° Monterey 66/49/s 67/50/s Yosemite Valley 61/38/s 64/39/s 69/46 Morro Bay 72/47/s 73/47/s Yreka 52/28/pc 57/35/c Mostly cloudy with a chance Forecasts and graphics provided by of rain AccuWeather, Inc. ©2006 Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r- rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

Lake Mendocino – Lake level: 728.24 feet; Storage: 53,558 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow: 120 cfs Outflow: 197 cfs Air quality – Ozone: .022 ppm (State standard .090 ppm) Carbon monoxide: .63 ppm (20.0 ppm) Nitrogen dioxide: .015 ppm (.25 ppm) PlayStation mayhem breaks out in incidents nationwide Associated Press ed in Fresno, after a crowd Police were searching for the Four other teenagers were Bob Springer said he plans to Thursday night, police said. HARTFORD, Conn. — Two trampled people in a parking suspects, both believed to be in arrested, and more arrests were charge Moss and accomplice In Lexington, Ky., someone armed thugs tried to rob a line lot. their teens, Vance said. He said expected, police told WTNH- Dustin Fagg, 19, with felony fired BB pellets from a passing of people waiting for the new It was about 3 a.m. when the one was wearing a ski mask and TV late Friday. robbery. vehicle at people waiting out- PlayStation 3 game system to two gunmen in Putnam, a town brandishing a handgun, and the Andrew Templeton, 20, and Elsewhere, two men wearing go on sale early Friday and shot of about 9,000 residents in other had what appeared to be a David Wiggins, 28, of Sullivan, black ski masks and sunglasses side a Best Buy store, according one man who refused to give up northeast Connecticut, con- shotgun. Ind., were assaulted by two made off with five consoles to WKYT, whose own reporter his money, authorities said. fronted 15 to 20 people stand- About 30 miles away, anoth- teens after waiting for 36 hours after holding two employees at said she was among four people In Sullivan, Ind., a man was ing outside a Wal-Mart store er shopper was beaten and at a Super Wal-Mart, police gunpoint at an Englewood, grazed while she interviewed in critical condition after emer- and demanded money, said robbed of his new PlayStation 3 said. Ohio, video game store buyers in line. gency surgery for a stab wound State Police Lt. J. Paul Vance. just minutes after he bought it at They were unloading their • Willits • after he and a friend tried to rob “One of the patrons resisted. a store in Manchester, police PlayStation 3s from their car NOYO THEATRE 459-NOYO (6696) two men of consoles they wait- That patron was shot,” Vance said. when two teens approached Visit us at our website www.cinemawest.com ed 36 hours in line to buy, said. The shopper told police five them carrying a chain and a tire police said. Vance said the gunmen fled men surrounded and beat him iron and demanding their con- Happy Thanksgiving! Nationwide, short supplies after shooting Michael Penkala, as he left the Shoppes at soles, said Sullivan Police Chief Adv. Tix on Sale DECK THE HALLS (PG) # Happy Feet of the PS3 and strong demand 21, of Webster, Mass., in the Buckland Hills. David Story. Adv. Tix on Sale DEJA VU (PG-13) # 12:50, 4:10, 6:50, 9:25 PG led to long lines of buyers, chest and shoulder. Penkala was Police Sgt. Chris Davis said A fight broke out. Wiggins’ HAPPY FEET (PG) DIG # (100 415) 700 935 CASINO ROYALE (PG-13) DIG # (1230 400) 735 some waiting for days outside in stable condition at the the attackers pushed one of their nose was broken, and he THE RETURN (PG-13) DIG (130) 705 Casino Royale stores. Once the doors opened University of Massachusetts cohorts out of the car as they stabbed one of the attackers, BORAT (R) - ID REQ'D DIG (1245 305 515) 745 1005 12:30, 3:40, 6:35, 9:30 R Friday, they pushed and shoved Medical Center in Worcester, drove away. That man, a 17- Dylan Moss, 19, police said. FLUSHED AWAY (PG) DIG (1240 245 455) 710 920 SANTA CLAUSE 3: THE ESCAPE CLAUSE (G) DIG (1225 Flushed Away their way to the shelves in sev- Mass., with injuries not year-old from Windsor, was Moss was in critical condition 250 510) 730 955 12:40, 3:50, 6:40, 9:10 PG DEPARTED (R) - ID REQ'D DIG (350) 910 eral cities to get at the limited believed to be life-threatening, charged with robbery, larceny, after surgery, officials said. Please call theater recording for wheelchair supply. Two people were arrest- Vance said. assault and breach of peace. Sullivan County Prosecutor Times For 11/18 ©2006 accessibility information

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