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7 58551 69301 0 FRIDAY Jan. 26, 2007 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 48 pages, Volume 148 Number 292 email: [email protected] 3-way race for DA By BEN BROWN Deputy Alternate Public Defender Bert annulled by the California First District The Daily Journal Schlosser and Assistant District Attorney Appellate Court after the death of District As of 5 p.m. Thursday, three people Keith Faulder have all filed to run. Attorney Norman Vroman and an ensuing had filed to run for Mendocino County Lintott is the only candidate of the court battle. district attorney in the April 3 election. three who also ran in the 2006 district Fort Bragg Attorney Meredith Lintott, attorney’s election, which was later See DA, Page A-11 Faulder Lintott Schlosser

THE TRAGEDY OF PET OVERPOPULATION Census of Spay/neuter homeless importance conducted emphasized By KATIE MINTZ The Daily Journal By LAURA MCCUTCHEON Long before sunrise today, approximately 100 people spread across Mendocino County The Daily Journal looking for people without a place to live. By late morning, the County Health and ebruary is spay/neuter month, but Human Services Agency employees, volun- anytime of the year is a good teers from nonprofit organizations and commu- time to prevent unplanned animal nity volunteers at large hope to complete the F pregnancies. federally mandated homeless census with help In fact, “the time is right now to get from members of the county’s homeless popu- female cats spayed before they start lation. having kittens,” which generally starts in Similar censuses are done in communities the spring and continues throughout the across the nation in the last week of January, summer, Mendocino County Animal said MaryLou Leonard, Adult Services pro- Control Adoption Coordinator Sage gram manager for Mendocino County Social Mountainfire said Thursday, as she stood Services, a division of the Health and Human in front of one of several cages housing Services Agency. homeless adult felines. All entities that receive federal funding for “The importance of spaying them now homeless assistance are required by Congress is vital. When we start getting litter after to conduct such counts every other year. litter of kittens in, we start having health Mendocino County is granted about $1.45 problems with the kittens because they million annually from the U.S. Department of don’t do well in confinement,” she said, Housing and Urban Development to support its noting disease spreads easily between programs for the homeless, in addition to the kittens. $500,000 of county dollars budgeted each year. Looking toward the cats housed in the Currently, 80 percent of the HUD grant is cages in front of her -- where some of used for the Shelter Plus Care Program, which them meowed and literally stretched a provides rental subsidies for homeless people front leg through the cage as if asking to with longterm disabilities. The remaining HUD be freed -- Mountainfire said: “We money is used for transitional housing and for already have adult cats who have been the Seamless Transition Empowerment here for seven months who came in as kittens; they grew up here.” See HOMELESS, Page A-12 The local Animal Control in 2006 adopted out 249 cats and euthanized 625. The majority of those “put to sleep” were feral cats which are not safe as family Homicide pets, according to Mountainfire. That same year, 486 dogs were adopted out and 259 were euthanized, all of which were either unhealthy or not safe to be plea put off family companions. These statistics -- the happy and the sad -- would not exist if Isaac Eckel/The Daily Journal By BEN BROWN pet owners simply spayed their pets. These puppies find themselves living in the Mendocino County animal The Daily Journal As of Thursday, 65 cats and 64 dogs -- shelter, where their future is unknown. Spaying and neutering can help Leonard Campbell appeared in court 22 of them puppies -- were at the shelter prevent pet overpopulation. Local agency Spay Neuter Assistance Thursday, but did not enter a plea to the homi- in Ukiah, Mountainfire said. Program has dedicated February as the official month to emphasis the cide charges leveled against him in the shooting “This week we had 18 puppies importance of spaying and neutering pets. death of Corey Gray, 44, of Redwood Valley. dropped off by owners. Five other Campbell was represented by Deputy Public puppies were found as strays within the county rescue groups who don’t have ... but when you hear from an animal Defender Ferris Purviance, who asked that the past couple of weeks,” she said. enough puppies,” she said. For example, control agency that they haven’t seen a case be delayed for entry of plea because These particular 18 puppies came from 10 of the puppies at the Ukiah shelter litter of puppies in three years, you know Campbell is attempting to hire other counsel. three different litters, according to will go to the Marin Humane Society via the spay/neuter of their potentially Purviance said Campbell intended to inter- Mountainfire, who said she had contact a transfer program, Mountainfire said. reproducible pets has reached a view attorneys on Thursday. with all of the pet owners, and in all “They said it’s been years since they successful level.” Campbell will appear again for entry of plea three cases, these were not planned got a litter of puppies in to their shelter, Mountainfire’s advice to those pet at 8:30 a.m. Feb. 1. pregnancies. The pet owners had and they are an animal control agency owners who can’t afford to spay or He was arrested Jan. 14 after Mendocino “extremely limited resources” so their just like we are.” neuter their pets is to “contact SNAP. County sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to animals were not spayed, she said, Asked why this is so, she said there SNAP is a viable, incredibly successful his home on the Cahto Indian Reservation near adding that many times transportation are “enough” spayed and neutered group.” Laytonville, on reports of an accidental shoot- can be an issue, as can lack of knowledge animals in that area to prevent To reach the Spay and Neuter ing. of the Spay Neuter Assistance Program. overpopulation. However, Mountainfire Assistance Program, call 462-7874. Deputies found Gray in the driveway of “We will never find homes for 22 couldn’t say for sure why more people in For more information on SNAP see Campbell’s home; Gray was pronounced dead puppies; we don’t have the adoption base Marin than Mendocino County spay and accompanying article. at the scene by paramedics. in Ukiah,” Mountainfire said. “What that neuter their pets. “I don’t know if it has Laura McCutcheon can be reached at According to sheriff’s Lt. D.J. Miller, means is we work with other out-of- to do with education, financial resources [email protected]. Campbell and Gray were friends and Gray was visiting Campbell’s home. The two men appeared to have gotten into an SNAP to it: Low By LAURA MCCUTCHEON Program has helped fund 1,239 spays or neuters, argument and Campbell went into his house, The Daily Journal more than 9,000 spays and according to its president, retrieved a .22 caliber Ruger, returned, and shot cost spay day to be Since its inception in 1991, neuters. Gray once in the face, Miller said. It’s not held in February the Spay-Neuter Assistance In 2006, SNAP paid toward See SNAP, Page A-11 known what Gray and Campbell were arguing about, he said. Campbell is being held in the Mendocino County Jail on a $600,000 bond. Ben Brown can be reached at [email protected].

Ukiah Valley Mortuary Our Family Serving Your Family with Affordable Funeral Care Cremations Performed Locally 195 Low Gap Rd., Ukiah FD 1680 468-8446 A-2 – FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 2007 DAILY DIGEST Editor: Jody Martinez, 468-3517 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

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[\ other. skiing as a young Scholarship Program, c/o as a young adult was a Bragg in 1948. Here She was a lifelong woman and was active with Joan Eriksen, 305 San champion swimmer. they built their home on Democrat who actively the Oakland Jacinta, Ukiah CA Barrie wed her husband, Minnesota Avenue worked for the party and parks and recreation pro- 95482. Syd Beeler, who and raised their children. its candidates, al- grams. She rooted was stationed in Australia Mrs. Koski worked though she counted many for the Golden Bears, during World War at the Bee Hive, the Surf Republicans Stanford, the Giants, II, and moved to the United Motel and then re- among her friends. For the Raiders and the 49ers. States in 1946, tired from the Mendocino years she was active She often said "I where she and her husband Coast Hospital. She with The League of Women think we'll get an intercep- resided in Ru- will always be remembered Voters. tion" and nine times pert, Idaho, until she by family and Her house was filled with out of ten her prediction moved to Mendocino friends for her love and opera and she was worked. She always County in 1949. Barrie and devotion as her door a friend of several accom- hoped for a tie in the Big her family initially was always open to anyone plished musicians in Game. lived in Rockport, later at any time. She the Ukiah area. She was preceded in moved to Hopland, is remembered for her hot She taught her children death by her husband and then to Ukiah, where coffee and cookies the value of educa- and so many of her genera- they owned and op- and Finn biscuit, her per- tion. She graduated from tion in Ukiah who erated a family grape vine- fect home and yard, the University of exemplified community and yard in the Talmage her never-ending hard California at Berkeley in public service. area. Barrie was a house- work and her love of 1936 with a degree She is survived by children, [\ wife, raised four chil- flowers and of the Lord, in Physiology and then Anne, David and BARBARA (BARRIE) dren and worked for Peters Jesus Christ. She obtained a Masters in Janet, daughter-in-law WARES BEELER & Lynch Men’s was a member of the RUTH GORDON ORCHARD Education with an empha- Marie Horning Or- It is in Loving Memory Wear for several years. Trinity Lutheran Church. Ruth Gordon Orchard sis in public health chard, grandchildren that we share the Her husband, Syd Beatrice was preceded in passed away Monday, in 1949 at Stanford Emily, Phillip and Ellen passing of long-time Ukiah Beeler, son, James Beeler, death by her hus- January 8, 2007 surround- University where she met and extended family Mary resident, Barbara grandson, Brett Simmons, band of 55 years, George ed by family in San- her husband. She began Nolan, Maddy (Barrie) Wares Beeler, sister, Peg Addi- Koski. Also by her ta Rosa at age 93. She was her public school Hirshfield and Justin beloved mother, sister, son, and parents James & three children Mello Dee, born to parents teaching career in Lindsay, Kilbride who were with aunt, grandmother, great Margaret Grant, David and Larry William Gordon and Edna California and re- her when she passed away. grandmother and preceded Barrie in death. Koski and by six brothers Ewing who migrat- tired as a special education Her family's thanks and friend. Private services for and one sister. ed from Michigan to teacher at Ukiah gratitude go to Mana Mrs. Beeler passed away Barrie will be held in her She is survived by her Northern California to High School. She was Hobson who our mother gracefully on Janu- memory. Arrangements and son-in-law Harold Ja- help rebuild San Francisco founding President of was fortunate to ary 22, 2007, in the compa- care are under cobson and sister-in-law after the 1906 the Ukiah Chapter of have as her doctor, Sutter- ny of her family. the direction of Eversole Norma & Harry earthquake. She spent her American Association of Chanate Hospital Barrie is survived by her Mortuary. Holmes of Fort Bragg; childhood growing University Women in 1951 who saved her life four daughter, Glenys [\ grandchildren Annette up in Oakland and and was so proud years ago, Memorial Simmons, daughter, Sandra BEATRICE DORIS KOSKI & Terry Richards of Berkeley. In 1950 she to be associated with the Hospice and the staff and Jojola and son- Beatrice “Bea or Beatty” Redwood Valley, Larry moved to Ukiah with her organization and the caregivers at in-law, Eugene, son, Robert Doris Koski age 83, Jacobson & Colleen Brogan husband, former wonderful women in Ukiah Springfield Place in Beeler and a resident of Fort Bragg, of Fort Bragg Mendocino County District who were her fel- Petaluma and Santa Ro- daughter-in-law, Joy. passed away on and Pal & Mark Sotak of Attorney Merle Or- low members. She was a sa Convalescent Hospital. Granddaughters Diana Thursday, January 18, Santa Rosa; great- chard. She lived, worked strong supporter of Most especially, we want Simmons, Shelly Jojola, 2007 from complica- grandchildren Alex & and raised her fami- the establishment of to extend our heart- Jamie Jojola, Rachel tions of a blood clot. She Narissa Richards, Shel- ly there until she moved to Mendocino College and felt thanks and deep appre- Jojola, and Kristi Beeler. was born October by & Melody Jacobson, Sonoma County in never stopped learning her- ciation to the extra- Great grandchildren 17, 1923, the eighth child of Matt & Brandon Frei- 2000. self. ordinary caregivers at Brett Jojola, Taylor eleven children tas and Ashton & Owen She was passionate about She loved to travel and Primrose assisted liv- Babcock, Michaela & Jo- born to Finetti Hutchinson Sotak; sisters Hazel many things - was very generous ing facility who took such seph LeLoup, Colton and Frank Snyder Clark of Floodwood, MN , most of all animals, educa- with her children, taking loving care of our Crabtree, James Jojola, in Cedar Valley, MN. There Marie Arro of De- tion, opera and the and sending them to mother in her last years and Robert & Steven she was raised luth, MN and Dorothy Democratic Party. Her Europe to study and allow- and who were her Husarek. Sister, Chris on the family farm with her Piontek of German- family in Ukiah had ev- ing them to roam angels in her final Owens, brother, Sandy ten brothers and town, WI also many other ery kind of animal and lots around the continent. She moments. Grant, and many oth- sisters. relatives. of them. Although loved studying lan- Burial was Friday, er relatives residing in She married George Funeral services were she tried, she could never guages and was a long time January 12, 2007 at Ukiah Australia also survive Koski of Van Buren, MN Tuesday, January 23, really say no to a member of the Cemetery. There will be a Barrie. in 1941. Together they 2007 at 11:00 a.m. at new one that her children French group in Ukiah. memorial service at Mrs. Beeler was born moved with their Chapel by the Sea, Fort or husband brought She served in the US Holy Trinity Episcopal September 25, 1921, in daughter Mello Dee Ann to Bragg. Interment followed home. She loved everything Marine Corps during Church on Saturday Dumbarton, Scotland, to Comptche, CA in at Rose Memorial from donkeys to WWII, ultimately rising to January 27th at 11:00 am. James & Margaret 1946. There she became the Park. Contributions are ravens to raccoons, all of the rank of Captain. If desired, our fam- Grant. Barrie moved to Cook for the suggested to the ALS whom took up resi- She was a sports and ily requests donations be Australia at the age of logging camp; working for Association, 131 Stewart dence at the Orchard home recreation fan who en- made in her name three, grew up in two years before Street, Suite 200, at one time or an- joyed tennis, archery and to AAUW, Ukiah Melbourne, Australia, and the family moved to Fort San Francisco, CA 94105.

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afternoon: 7, 4, 7. BOOKED -- Terrance Terrell Moore, 25, of Ukiah, parole violation at 1:49 p.m. jail on suspicion of possession CORRECTIONS FANTASY 5: 04, 06, 09, Demone Slocum, 26, of was booked into jail on suspi- Tuesday. of concentrated cannabis, Wednesday’s Page 1 article 25, 26. Emeryville, was booked into cion of possession of a dan- BOOKED -- David being under the influence of a “Affordable housing plan sent DAILY DERBY: 1st jail on warrants for suspicion gerous weapon, causing cor- Michael White, 29, of San back for overhaul,” provided Place: 09, Winning Spirit. of second-degree burglary, poral injury to a spouse and a Francisco, was booked into See DAILY, Page A-12 incorrect information about 2nd Place: 02, Lucky vandalism in excess of Mendocino County’s deadline Star. $5,000, providing false identi- to adopt an inclusionary zon- 3rd Place: 01, Gold fication to a police officer, and ing ordinance. While the Rush. two counts of driving with D. WILLIAM JEWELERS deadline was cited at the Race time: 1:47.83. suspended privileges at 8:43

Board of Supervisors meeting a.m. Tuesday. Lic. #471898 BOOKED -- Antoine Tuesday as the end of 2008, Up to $1,150 in Rebates* Watches By: the County Housing Element SHERIFF’S REPORTS adopted by the board in 2004 Call today for a FREE DUCT TEST Citizen, Seiko, actually calls for an inclusion- The following were BIKRAM YOGA and see how to SAVE up to 50% on compiled from reports your heating & cooling energy costs. ary zoning ordinance to be UKIAH PG&E has a program to help! adopted by the end of prepared by the Mendoci- Fossil and Skagen December 2006. no County Sheriff’s Now is the 539-S Main St. Ukiah • 462-2021 Pear Tree Center • 462-4636 The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this Office: * To qualify you must be a PG&E rate payer. space to correct errors or make clarifications BOOKED -- Anthony to news articles. Errors may be reported to James Syphard, 23, of Time the editor, 468-3526. Leggett, was booked into jail Winter Intro on suspicion of driving under Rocking Norm Island Lodge in Ukiah #1728 the influence and driving Special Chairs LOTTERY NUMBERS without a license at 7:57 a.m. DAILY 3: night: 8, 7, 1. Tuesday. 115 W. Church St • Ukiah • 468-YOGA Annual Crab Feed Gifts Jewelry (All You Can Eat) Since 1893 $2700 Saturday, February 3rd per ticket Torrone DETAIL CENTER Eversole Mortuary 6:00 p.m. – Cocktails Crematory & Evergreen Memorial Gardens Italian Candy 859 N. State Street 7:00 p.m. – Dinner (707) 462-4472 Where consideration, dignity See’s Candy and class have become a tradition 1200 Hastings Rd., Ukiah Wax Special in Ukiah for over 112 years Your Fun Store Tickets available at the Lodge. Personal Service 24 hours a day 1252 Airport Park Plaza Buy tickets early! 462-1728 $ 00 Ukiah 60 462-2206 FD-24 462-2660 Behind Les Schwab Tire

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“DAWN SENFTEN & JIM TUTHAN” -- A unique and new soundof great favorites with dinner; The Himalayan Café; 1639 S. State St., Ukiah; 467-9900. DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music; with Smokin’ Joe; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. ‘HUMBLE BOY’ -- Award winning play by Charoloe Jones; Ukiah Playerhouse; 1041 Low Gap Road, Ukiah; 8 p.m.; $15 for students and seniors; $18 for adults; 462-9226. ‘FRANKIE & JOHNNY’ -- A romantic comedy; The Willits Community Theatre; 37 W. Van Lane St., Willits; ‘Humble Boy’ 8 p.m.; $12; 459-0895. ‘LEGACY: MAKING A DIFFERENCE’ -- Musical theatre Asbell production by SPACE; Mendocino College Center Theatre; Kendall Tyler Asbell, 2005 1000 Hensley Creek Rd., Ukiah; 7:30 p.m.; 462-9370. graduate of Ukiah High School, has received her degree in the Cordon Bleu SATURDAY Program of Culinary Arts at the California Culinary DJ DANCE MUSIC -- DJ dance music; with Smokin’ Joe; Academy in San Francisco. Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah; 9 p.m. to 2 She completed her externship a.m. in November at the Casanova “PLUM CRAZY” -- Rock and Jamband Pop; Ukiah Restaurant in Carmel-By-the- Brewing Company; 102 S. State St., Ukiah; 9:30 p.m.; $8; 468- Sea. Kendall continues to 5898. work at Casanova’s while ‘HUMBLE BOY’ -- Award winning play by Charoloe Jones; also pursuing her degree at Ukiah Playerhouse; 1041 Low Gap Road, Ukiah; 8 p.m.; $15 Monterey Peninsula College. for students and seniors; $18 for adults; 462-9226. Harold and Palma Talso Her parents are Karl and ‘LEGACY: MAKING A DIFFERENCE’ -- Musical theatre Susan Asbell of Redwood production by SPACE; Mendocino College Center Theatre; Valley. 1000 Hensley Creek Rd., Ukiah; 7:30 p.m.; 462-9370. Talsos celebrate 60 years together ‘FRANKIE & Harold and Palma Talso were recently Patrol nearly 30 years ago. They have four Gulyas JOHNNY’ -- A roman- feted with a stay at the Albion River Inn in children; Mike of Colfax, Marvin of Tyler Gulyas of Ukiah, tic comedy; The Willits celebration of their 60th Wedding Redwood Valley, Katie of Buena Vista, California, is listed on the Community Theatre; 37 Anniversary. Married in Ukiah on January 17, Colorado and Dave of Foresthill as well as 2006 fall semester dean's list W. Van Lane St., 1947, they are natives of Mendocino County. nine grandchildren and two great-grandchil- at the University of Portland. Willits; 8 p.m.; $12; Harold retired from the California Highway dren. They now reside in Clearlake Oaks. Gulyas is a junior and major- 459-0895. ing in history. Students need DANCE CAN- at least a 3.5 grade point aver- CELLED -- The age to make the dean's list. Saturday night dance has been cancelled until ‘Frankie and Johnny’ BIRTHS Feb. 10 due to remodel- ing. Country Gents will be featured. For more information, call Rosalie at 468-9656. Ramos KARAOKE -- Karaoke night at Yokayo Bowl; 1401 N. State St., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; no cover. A son, Ryder James Ramos, was born Sunday, Nov. 12, 2006 to Michelle and Lupe Ramos of Potter Valley. He weighed 6 pounds, 9.5 ounces. The new baby is also welcomed by brother River Ramos. SUNDAY His grandparents are Ken and Annie Pierce of Potter Valley and Adrienne and Lupe Ramos of ADAM’S CENTER STAGE KARAOKE -- Karaoke night at Ukiah. Yokayo Bowl; 1401 N. State St., Ukiah; 6 to 10 p.m.; family Looking hours 6 to 8 p.m.; no cover; sponsered by Dunlap Roofing. Geise DANCE WAVE -- Weekly Freestyle community dance for about fitness and release; Mendocino Ballet Studio; 205 S. State St., A baby daughter, Katheryn Nicole Geise, was born Monday, Ukiah; 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; sliding scale donation; 489- Nov. 20, 2006 to Barry and Dana (Moore) Geise of Nashua, New By Carole Hester 3345. Hampshire. She weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces. FREE POOL -- Free pool all day (Sunday & Monday); Her grandparents are Billy and Maralyn Moore of Ukiah and “We have forty million rea- Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. Perkins St., Ukiah. Juanita Geise of Sacramento. sons for failure, but not a sin- ‘FRANKIE & JOHNNY’ -- A romantic comedy; The Willits Baby Geise gle excuse.” Community Theatre; 37 W. Van Lane St., Willits; 2 p.m.; $8; - Rudyard Kipling, 459-0895. 1865-1936, British author ‘HUMBLE BOY’ -- Award winning play by Charoloe Jones; and poet Ukiah Playerhouse; 1041 Low Gap Road, Ukiah; 2 p.m.; $15 Making a difference ... for students and seniors; $18 for adults; 462-9226. There’s a quiet little club New quilts and computers that’s been around since 1895 and intentionally keeps itself TUESDAY dues are renewable. small in number (no more From the than 25). CULTUS Club was KARAOKE -- Every Tuesday; Perkins Street Lounge; 228 E. The Library A choice will be Reference made at the next originated to bring culture Perkins St., Ukiah; 8 p.m.; no fee. into the lives of women. The TAHITIAN DANCE -- Every Tuesday night; Mendocino File meeting. Desk: The Board only time the club took a hia- Ballet Studio; 205 S. State St.; Ukiah; ages 11 to 99; 5:30 to The Mendocino By Barbara tus, was a brief period when 6:30 p.m.; $8 to $11. agreed to donate Quilt Artists Guild Oldenberg $250 to the suffrage was an issue, then brings one incredi- American Legion the club reorganized and has WEDNESDAY ble quilt after Post 76, in thanks continued until today. Club another to display behind the Reference for the use of their hall at the time of the meetings have always been ADAM’S CENTER STAGE KARAOKE -- Karaoke night at in the homes of members and Yokayo Bowl; 1401 N. State St., Ukiah; 6 to 10 p.m.; family Desk. This month’s quilt is by Laura Fogg fall book sale. Books are now being for the and is titled “Travis Ruins Another Perfect Spring Book Sale which will be the last started with twice a month hours 6 to 8 p.m.; no cover; sponsered by Dunlap Roofing. meetings (now monthly). Dinner Party.”Laura made this quilt for a weekend in April. This is primarily a chil- contest that was centered around creating a January’s speaker, brought dren’s sale with hobby, science, how-to, ref- by CULTUS member Joyce new quilt from an old favorite pattern, in erence books. Books of interest to children this case “Dresden Plate..” See it in person Sarber, was Linda Chapman, COMMUNITY BRIEFS will be gratefully accepted. Please see that a board certified Art or visit it online: www.mendolibrary.org all books are in great shape. Therapist and Play Therapist. and then click on What’s New @ the Linda earned her AA in Library. Business, her BA in Our new computers are finally coming. Help wanted: Slideshow and booksigning with authors The Friends’ are still looking for a volun- Psychology/Art, and her MA A wonderful grant from the Bill & Melinda teer to edit their quarterly publication which in Creative Arts of ‘Little House on a Small Planet’ Gates Foundation has given the Library includes a letter from the President of the Therapy/Psychology. She’s On Tuesday, January 30 at 7 p.m. at the American Legion nine new computers for public use. Seven Board, materials of interest pertaining to the had a very successful career Hall, 110 Feliz Creek Road, Hopland, join the small house of these will be for unrestricted use (well Library, interviews and book reviews. The in her field - as a lecturer and movement and hear author Shay Salomon talk about examples this is a public place, so use that does not editor’s job would be to conduct a final keynote speaker at schools, from his book “Little House on a Small Planet.” Discover how offend your neighbors) and two computers check of the Newsletter before it is printed. universities, mental health to build, remodel, redecorate, or just rethink your needs. the to use for word processing, creating departments, and hospitals, Small house movement promotes living close and simple and resumes, filling out online job applications counseling center and thera- applying spiritual and social needs to your material desires. and other necessary uses. These computers From the desk of ... py centers all over the US This event is open to the public. For more information contact will have a new timing system with some Melanie Lightbody, County Librarian and Europe. She has pub- Lindsay Dailey at 707-889-3744, or lindsay.dailey@solarliv- available for 30 minutes and some for 60 Mendocino County Library will be offer- lished in journals and partici- ing.org minutes. We will also keep the two 15 ing Live Homework Help at all of its pated in art exhibits. minute (check your email) computers. branches and from home, an online tutoring One of her special pro- Localizing medical care Patrons will be able to download and save service designed to assist students from 4th jects was the Ronald through 12th grade and college introduction McDonald Playroom at San in the Ukiah Valley information with a travel drive or a floppy. Francisco - a renovation of From the Friends of the Library level. This will be available from the On Tuesday, Feb. 6 at 7 p.m. at the Washington Mutual the San Francisco Hospital Community Room, 700 S. State St., Ukiah Join GULP and Copies of the new by-laws were handed Library's Web site: www.mendolibrary.org. Pediatric Playroom. She co- guests Anthony Morris and Dr. Kristin Bradford as they dis- out. There will be continuing discussion at This innovative service connects students wrote the grant, designed the cuss the challenges of current medical practices, including the next meeting. There was an election of via the Internet, to an expert tutor, for space and selected the fix- relying on often distant specialists, medicines produced by officers and the Board of Directors for immediate homework assistance in math, tures and furnishings for the multinational pharmaceutical companies, and diagnosis and 2007: President, Phil Boynton; Vice science, social studies and English. therapeutic hospital play- treatment of problems. How can we augment this heavily President, Mac McKibben; Secretary, Lois Live Homework Help is available every room. energy dependant practice with more emphasis on maintaining Cook; Treasurer, Bruce Loberg. The day 1-10 p.m. in English, and Sunday Linda has founded and health, preventative medicine, and locally produced treat- Directors are Jim Trumble, Faith Curl, Bing through Thursday, 1-7 p.m. in Spanish. currently directs the Art ments? Hear some lively discussion and join in creating the Gibson, Nancy Trumble, Annie Gould, As soon asLHH service is up, we will be Therapy Institute of the solution. This event is open to the public. Fore more informa- Carol Hewlett and Barbara Oldenburg. providing further details. Any questions Redwoods in Redwood tion contact Cliff Paulin at 707-463-0413 or cliffpaulin@hot- Bruce Loberg explained several different should be directed to the Ukiah Reference Valley, which offers work- mail.com. ways of reminding members when their Desk at 463-4493 See LOOKING, Page A-8 A-4 – FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 2007 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers VIEWPOINTS Not much new To the Editor: I attended the workshop on Form Based THOMAS D. ELIAS Zoning presented by the city’s planning consultants. It was a well-organized and well-run effort to elicit our vision of what Ukiah should be from us local designers. Petaluma was identified as a town that had successfully remade its downtown. I closed my eyes and mentally flew over Move up primary Petaluma. Its success is founded on the If ever there was a no-brainer in California's business and light industrial parks you can Legislature, it is the current proposal to move this see from the freeway. They are what state's presidential primary vote up from early June to invigorated the economy and made the early February. downtown improvements economically The only real question to be answered here is why feasible. And to be honest, I don’t think the vote was moved back from March to June in the they look that great. first place. The answer, of course, is that the original Then we were invited to close our eyes move to March didn't accomplish its purpose. and take an imaginary hot air balloon ride California in 1996 switched all primary voting to from out of the redwoods to the intersec- the second Tuesday in March during presidential tion of the freeway and Perkins Street, and years, as lawmakers finally responded to 24 years of then over the downtown rooftops. After Californians having virtually no voice at all in choos- that, we were asked to list what we liked, ing presidential candidates. what we disliked, and what we would This meant that since 1972, when California made change. Everyone seemed to want to con- George McGovern the Democratic nominee against vert the courthouse square into a plaza. Richard Nixon, the nation's largest state had been Convenient parking, sidewalks, and possi- impotent in one of the most vital American democrat- ble park sites were mentioned. There was Other opinions ic functions. enthusiasm for opening up Gibson Creek But no sooner had California switched its primary, and making it a pedestrian pathway (a la From around the nation than the likes of South Carolina, Minnesota and other the Pedemales River in San Antonio?). much smaller states front-loaded their primaries, slip- Mixed uses downtown and three-story The Denver Post The St. Louis fully — everyone but the ping them into February. The state's move was thwart- buildings were put forward, along with On privacy and legal and medical profes- ed and it remained a primary-season backwater. preservation of what we have. Lots of Post-Dispatch sionals who are necessary to California made no effort to vote in February nice, pleasant, desirable features were sug- national security On the rescue of two bring this case to a close because its presidential voting has always been com- gested, but none that would bring an eco- The Bush administration kidnapped boys should back off and let these bined with primaries for the state Legislature, nomic return on what would be an enor- two kids get started on the Congress and the U.S. Senate. A February primary mous investment in public spaces and has been snooping around in Shawn Hornbeck’s moth- the bank accounts and credit rest of their lives. vote was deemed too early, setting up 9-month runoff street improvements. A broad Perkins er and stepfather, it is report- campaigns. Street like the Champs d’Elysee was sug- records of hundreds of ed, will appear on “Oprah.” Americans, all in the name The (Glasgow, So California remained impotent, and the gested. Ben Ownby’s uncle tells the Legislature joined Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in of homeland security. CBS “Early Show” that his Ky.) Daily Times How about looking at the Brush Street Perhaps we shouldn’t be throwing up their hands in frustration after 2004, mov- triangle and the Masonite property to the nephew is talking only to On the HPV vaccine ing the whole thing back to the traditional June date, surprised. We’ve been told FBI counselors. The tabloid north as potential sites for those business countless times that we live Three letters, one vaccine which was still observed in non-presidential years, and industrial parks that have boosted New York Post, under the anyway. in a post-9/11 world, which headline “Child Porn Found and a whirlwind of contro- Petaluma and Santa Rosa? That’s the kind apparently means the right versy. But now America is entering the most wide-open of thing we desperately need before mak- at Missouri Kidnap Lair,” presidential campaign in generations, with no incum- to privacy can be severed reports the that law enforce- The human papillo- ing plans to improve our downtown. when the government deems mavirus, or HPV, vaccine bent president or vice-president in the running for the Those are plans that will be obsolete ment officials have discov- first time since 1952. Should California have no voice it necessary. They also want ered child pornography on a Gardasil is bringing the before we could afford to implement to pilfer through our person- good with the bad, even in the choice? Should its only function be as a cash them. computer seized from the al mail. Kirkwood apartment of though its benefits exceed- cow to be tapped by all the candidates, who would then The City spent over $40,000 plus how The Pentagon and the ingly outweigh the disad- pay attention only to the wealthiest of this state's resi- much in staff time to give us the stamped “hulking loner” Michael CIA have issued as many as Devlin. ... vantages. dents? asphalt ugly crosswalks at Perkins and 500 “national security let- Medical experts hailed it The answer to both questions is plainly no. Said State streets. How much, City Fathers and But in the corner of the ters” that allow the execu- room with this miracle lurks as one of the biggest medical Schwarzenegger, "We are the No. 1 state in the nation, Mothers, do you intend to spend on this tive branch to seek banking breakthroughs of 2006, if we are the No. 1 place in the world and we are an after- “Form Based Zoning” plan? a giant elephant that can’t records involving people properly be discussed, only not the decade. Gardasil pre- thought in the presidential campaign." Incidentally, the workshop included no who are supposedly speculated about, and specu- vents infections from four But there are some apparent difficulties: One is that discussion of nor recommendations for involved in terrorism and lation at this point is danger- strains of HPV, which cause switching the California presidential primary (plus a zoning policy revisions of any kind. We spy investigations without a ous: What was a 41-year-old roughly 70 percent of all cer- few ballot measures automatically due up in the next just reveled in a vision of creating a judge’s approval, The New man with anger issues and a vical cancers — the second statewide vote of any kind) alone to early February Disneyland Main Street. I knew that was York Times reported. ... raggedy white Nissan pick- most common cancer among (and no one seriously contemplates holding the rest of what would happen. If it’s so legal, why not up doing with two teenage women. the races that early) would cost about $50 million. The Robert M. Axt apply for a warrant? ... boys in his apartment? State Rep. Kathy Stein, proper response to that legitimate concern is that get- Redwood Valley A 1996 law allows mail to You don’t want to go D-Lexington, has introduced ting early attention from presidential candidates could be opened when there’s an there until you know where a bill that would make it produce far more for the state than a paltry $50 mil- “immediate danger to life, you’re going. ... mandatory for all middle lion. Kill them somewhere else limb ... or property.” That’s a Curiosity is not always a school girls to be vaccinated George W. Bush's early commitment to support reasonable standard, to be bad thing; indeed, it is a cor- before entering public ethanol in gasoline, made to Iowa caucus voters in To the Editor: sure. But the Bush signing nerstone of the news busi- schools. 2000, produces billions of dollars yearly for that state's Abraham was a shepherd. All the old statement doesn’t detail any ness. But when curiosity To some, this piece of leg- farmers and even more for its neighboring corn-pro- Hebrews were shepherds. Shepherds make of the “exigent circum- becomes voyeurism, when islation takes away parents’ ducing states. Imagine what an early presidential com- a living on raising animals for slaughter. stances” he said are needed the well-being of two little rights — the right to choose mitment to restore California freeways to their 1960s Among the Hebrews, shepherding was a to rummage through private boys is at stake and when whether their daughter will condition might mean, or a commitment to solving the sacred profession. Much because it was letters and transactions. investigators are piecing be protected against a life- San Francisco Bay/Delta water quality problems. the way God asked to be worshiped at that Congress says it will look together a case that may altering and painful cancer. Another other problem with an early vote is that it time. into the Pentagon’s bank- touch on other lives and The right to be guarded would favor candidates who build up substantial war account program, and it other cases, restraint is in against a form of cancer chests well in advance of the primary season. But Quite the contrary is the concept of should. ... Right Livelihood which is one of the order. We firmly believe in should overwhelmingly recent history shows that when candidates win in the That oversight has been the public’s right to know trump the decision rights of earliest caucus states (previously only Iowa, but Buddhist steps on the Eightfold Noble missing from Congress the Path to Enlightenment. Animal husbandry what the public needs to the parent. Period. But if Nevada this year, too) and follow with success in New past six years when know, but not in every lurid Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary, they quickly is definitely Wrong Livelihood in Republicans were in control. parents are angry about it, Buddhism. They would term it “unskillful detail the public may think it opting out of vaccinations attract large bankrolls. Congress also should do wants to know. Such money could then be deployed quickly in action.” what it can to get Bush’s still is a choice. Besides the water shortages we already Congratulations — more, Making the vaccine California, which in recent primary seasons shipped excessive abuse of signing really — are in order to the between $150 million and $190 million in campaign have in Ukiah Valley, and besides the statements in check. Bush mandatory will make it more enormous increase in wastes within an families, to the investigators cash to other states, while getting virtually none of it has issued hundreds of them, for their diligence and to accessible to girls who back. enclosed valley, we need to consider the more than other presidents, would otherwise not have karma of taking massive numbers of lives alert citizens who weren’t Then there's the advantage to politicians. Ever since in a reckless attempt to afraid to get involved. Now access to it, or even think a November vote in Los Angeles to extend city coun- in our serene agricultural environment. expand presidential powers. The thought of all that suffering centered — and we say this respect- twice about getting it. ... cil term limits, state politicians of all stripes have had in my pastoral environment appalls me. hope their own limits might also be extended. Yes, I eat meat. Call me a hypocrite, Schedule a presidential vote in early February, and leg- but I’d prefer the slaughter occur some- WHERE TO WRITE islators could easily add a proposition to extend term where else. limits to that ballot. If that measure passed, soon-to-be- termed-out lawmakers like Democratic Assembly Robin Sunbeam President George Bush: The White www.house.gov/write rep Speaker Fabian Nunez would then have plenty of time Ukiah House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washing- Assemblywoman Patty Berg: State to file for reelection. ton, D.C. 20500; (202) 456-1111, FAX Assembly District 1, Capitol, Rm. 2137, All of which means an early presidential primary (202)456-2461. vote makes sense to just about everyone involved. LETTER POLICY Sacramento, 95814. (916) 319-2001; Governor Arnold Schwarzeneg- Santa Rosa, 576-2526; FAX, Santa Rosa, Even though several other state have already moved their own primaries up to Feb. 5 in anticipation of a The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the ger: State Capitol, Sacramento, 95814. 576-2297. Berg's field representative in editor. All letters must include a clear name, (916) 445-2841; FAX (916)445-4633 California switch, the early date would give California signature, return address and phone number. Ukiah office located at 104 W. Church St, voters a significant voice for the first time in 36 years. Letters chosen for publication are generally Sen. Barbara Boxer: 112 Hart Sen- Ukiah, 95482, 463-5770. The office’s fax So what if it might also give politicians a chance at a published in the order they are received, but ate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20510; number is 463-5773. E-mail to: assembly- longer lease on political life? That decision is ulti- shorter, concise letters are given prefer- (202)224-3553; San Francisco, (415) 403- [email protected] mately up to the voters, no matter what. ence.We publish most of the letters we 0100 FAX (415) 956-6701 All of which makes this one good idea that will receive, but we cannot guarantee publica- Senator Pat Wiggins: State Senate most likely happen. tion. Names will not be withheld for any Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 331 Hart District 2, Capitol Building, Room 5100, reason. If we are aware that you are con- Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D.C. Elias is author of the current book "The Burzynski Sacramento, 95814. (916) 445-3375Email: Breakthrough: The Most Promising Cancer Treatment nected to a local organization or are an 20510. (202)224-3841 FAX (202) 228- elected official writing about the organiza- [email protected]. and the Government's Campaign to Squelch It," now tion or body on which you serve, that will 3954; San Francisco (415) 393-0707; sen- available in an updated second edition. be included in your signature. If you want to [email protected] Mendocino County Supervisors: make it clear you are not speaking for that Congressman Mike Thompson: Michael Delbar, 1st District; Jim Watten- organization, you should do so in your let- 1st District, 231 Cannon Office Bldg, burger, 2nd District; John Pinches, 3rd The Ukiah ter.All letters are subject to editing without District; Kendall Smith, 4th District; notice. Editing is generally limited to Washington, D.C. 20515. (202) 225-3311; removing statements that are potentially FAX (202)225-4335. Fort Bragg district David Colfax, 5th District. All can be DAILY JOURNAL libelous or are not suitable for a family office, 430 N. Franklin St., PO Box 2208, reached by writing to 501 Low Gap Road, newspaper. Form letters that are clearly part Fort Bragg 95437; 962-0933,FAX 962- Room 1090, Ukiah, 95482, 463-4221, Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows of a write-in campaign will not be pub- lished. You may drop letters off at our office 0934; FAX 463-4245. [email protected] Circulation director: Cornell Turner Office manager: Yvonne Bell at 590 S. School St., or fax letters to 468- 3544, mail to Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box Visit our web site at ukiahdailyjournal.com Group systems director: Sue Whitman 749, Ukiah, 95482 or e-mail them to Member Member California [email protected]. E-mail letters should also Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers include hometown and a phone number. email us at [email protected] Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL COMMUNITY FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 2007 – A-5

Benefit spaghetti feed and pregnancy, breastfeeding and infant safety. locked into your MA plan. Early registration is encouraged, as classes fill To schedule a presentation for your group, COMMUNITY BRIEFS raffle set for this Saturday quickly. support program, or retirement community, This Saturday, the Redwood Valley For more information, or to register, call call 1-800-434-0222 ext. 104. To schedule a Firehouse will be holding a benefit spaghetti Care for Her at 472-4603. one-on-one appointment, call 1-800-434-0222 Attention: Greatest feed and raffle for Tom Hubbs and family. The and ask for a HICAP counselor. HICAP ser- love stories of Ukiah! event will start at 5 p.m. Potter Valley Garden Club vices are FREE and all appointments are con- fidential. In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, the Ukiah For more information or for donations, call workshop on entering the fair Main Street Program and downtown merchants 485-0487. set for this Wednesday will be holding “The Greatest Love Story Nonviolent Communication Contest.” Send in your best love story for your UVTG seeks trail volunteers A workshop “How to Prepare for Entering Sessions Monday evenings chance to win a Valentine’s Basket for that cer- for this Saturday work party The Fair” will be held this Wednesday, Jan. 31 tain someone, filled with romantic gifts, cer- at the home of Lois Stornetta at 1:30 p.m. This The Unity Church, at 321 N. Bush St., in tificates and downtown goodies. To participate, The Ukiah Valley Trail Groupis seeking vol- workshop will be conducted by members of the Ukiah, will be hosting the nonviolent commu- please mail your story to the Main Street unteers for a trail work party this Saturday. Ukiah Garden Club and the Redwood nication sessions on Monday evenings from 5 Program office, located at 200 S. School Street, Volunteers will meet at 9 a.m. at the Lake Arrangers, Val Kinney and Penny Seaman. Co- to 7 p.m. Mair Alight, a Certified International or fax it in to 462-2088, Attn: Amanda. The Mendocino Dam Parking lot. Volunteers will hostess are Lidia Feltman and Margaret Rau. Trainer, for the Center for Nonviolent deadline to participate in this year’s Greatest take a barge shuttle ( the “UVTG luvtug”) to The 56th Birthday of the Potter Valley Communication will be presenting. A sliding Love Story Contest is Monday, February 5 at 5 the east side of the lake to work on bridge Garden Club honoring Past Presidents will be scale of $25 to $15 scholarships are negotiable. p.m. For more information, please contact approaches, culverts and side slope reinforce- held at the home of Carol Hermsmeyer on Call by noon on Monday to RSVP at 459-0443, Amanda at the Ukiah Main Street Program at ments. Volunteers should wear sturdy work Wednesday, Feb. 7 at 1:30 p.m. Co-Hostesses and visit online at 4636729, or email [email protected]. shoes, and bring gloves, water and a bag lunch. will be Barbara Santora and Lee Patton. The www.MairAlight.googlepages.com. Help us make the Ukiah Valley a place with program with the speaker, Diane Knox, will Mair has offered NVC at San Quentin “Great Trails. Close to Home.” tell members some interesting things regarding Prison, weekly, for three years. Two of her stu- Rustic West Trading Co. set For more information on this or other “Flora, Invasive Plants on B.L.M. Land”. dents helped form an ad hoc committee to for Ford Street benefit UVTG activities contact 972-0926, neil@men- organize a Peace Day this Saturday, at San dotrails.org, or www.mendotrails.org. Quentin, put on by the inmates for the inmates, Scholarships available with special attention to inclusive community Randy Archer, owner of Rustic West for Ukiah High seniors involving inmates from the diverse racial, cul- Trading Co., will open his showroom and will Peace gathering Saturday tural, religious and age groups at the prison. be selling his Mexican Imports. All of the pot- Veterans for Peace will gather for a peaceful Redwood Valley Grange #382 continues to The general format is a five minute medita- tery and ceramics are lead-free and the dish demonstration and march for peace and for a make $1,000 scholarships to Ukiah Unified tion, followed by a check-in from each group ware is oven and microwave safe. All ceramics quick withdrawal of American troops from School District’s Seniors. Every year Redwood member, and then an agreement is reached as and pottery will be sold at wholesale prices and Iraq; with proper welcome home and care on Valley Grange offers several scholarships to to what they would like to practice or focus on the Ford Street Garden Project will benefit return. graduating Ukiah District High School during their time together. The interactions are from each piece sold. Randy invites all to come This Saturday at the Mendocino County Seniors. To apply a senior must have a “C” or lively and heartfelt, resulting in learning, see these very unique pieces of art, especially Courthouse, on the corner of Perkins Street and better and be a citizen of the United States. If growth, shared understanding and inspiration. at these very low prices. The store is located at State Street, at 11 a.m. you are considering attending a university, 205 W. Standley St., in Ukiah and will be open Veterans for Peace and Parents for Peace are state college, community college or trade Humane Society offers 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. co-operating on this event, on this day of school you should consider applying for one of This benefit will run from now through Jan. 31. nationwide peace action. these scholarships. two for one kitten deal Rustic West will also be taking donations to Applications are available at the counselor’s office at Ukiah High School or by phoning The Humane Society for Inland Mendocino the Ford Street Garden Project. For more infor- County has a number of older “teenage” kit- mation, call 462-3436. Republican women luncheon 485-7141. Deadline to apply for one of the scholarships is April 2, 2007. tens, which have formed attachments to each meeting set for this Tuesday other through the months they have been at Soroptimists set dates This Tuesday at noon, the Ukiah area the shelter. Republican women’s monthly luncheon meet- Puppy petters needed These kittens, some siblings and some just ing will take place at the Ukiah Garden Café. friends, were born in the spring of 2006 and Soroptimist International of Yokayo Sunrise The Ukiah shelter has 12 puppies that need meets the first three Thursday mornings of the All are welcome to join. This month’s invited are fast approaching adulthood. They are speaker is Margie Handley, “Ruby Juliano for human contact and socialization. What better being offered for adoption at the reduced month at 7 a.m. at the County Public Health way to spend some of your winter vacation building, 1120 S. Dora St., in Ukiah. President,” campaign update and update on the price of $75 for two. new Howard Memorial Hospital. then playing with a puppy? A perfect opportu- Having lived most of their short lives For more information, contact any member nity for a family activity or some special time or President Sandy Dow at 467-3834, Carole For more information, call Grace Zwicky at together, they have come to depend on each 462-8434, or Marilyn Butcher at 462-6229. with a parent and child. People of all ages are other for companionship, comfort and play. Hester, vice president, at 463-1231, or Linda welcome to come to the shelter at 298 Plant Simon, former SI Founder Region District They are still kittens, curious and playful and Anton Stadium stakeholders Road and hang out with a couple of puppies. in great need of loving homes together. Director, at 462-0500. All interested persons Call the Adoption Coordinator to set up a time are welcome. There are no fewer than five such pairs meeting set for this Tuesday to come in at 467-6453. available for adoption at the shelter, 9700 Uva The City of Ukiah Community Services Drive in Redwood Valley. Shelter hours are Parenting classes starting Department would like to announce a meeting Schedule a Medicare from 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, for the stakeholders of Anton Stadium. The and from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and at the Mendocino College meeting will address improvement plans and drug plan presentation Sunday. funding issues with regards to the State grant For more information concerning the cats This course is for everyone who finds par- the City of Ukiah was recently awarded. The Medicare Part D is in it’s second year and and kittens, dogs and puppies available for enting a bit challenging. Parents learn simple, meeting will be held this Tuesday at 5:30 p.m., open enrollment ended with the holidays. adoption, call the shelter at 485-0123. practical solutions to common problems, while at the Ukiah Civic Center Annex, 411 W. Clay There is still an opportunity between January 1 making parenting more enjoyable. Early child- St., in Conference Room 5. and March 31 to make one change if you hood educators, as well as parents, benefit enrolled in a Medicare Advantage (MA) plan. Food bank needs volunteers from this course. Learn the causes of children’s Care for Her hosts Spanish- MA plans are the type of plan where you sign for food distribution behavior, how to encourage children’s devel- your Medicare over to the plan, such as language childbirth prep Kaiser’s Senior Advantage (HMO), Blue The local food bank is in need of volun- opment, and strategies to manage misbehavior. teers to work during its distribution days on Parents learn through observation, discussion, Cross’ Freedom Blue 1 and 2, or any of the twenty new Private Fee for Service (PFFS) Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and practice and feedback. One 8-week course will On two consecutive Tuesday evenings, this be held at Mendocino College on Tuesday plans. Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. generally. Tuesday and Feb. 6, from 6 to 8 p.m., Care for HICAP, Health Insurance Counseling & Anyone with spare time to donate to this wor- evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. Register at 468-3353 Her women’s health center will educate for course number 4217 or visit www.mendo- advocacy Program, is currently scheduling pre- thy cause can call Marcy or Burton at 462- Spanish-speaking parents in preparation for sentations to explain this one-time opportunity 8879 x 123. The food bank is also in need of cino.edu. For more information, call FIRST 5 childbirth. Class topics include nutrition during Mendocino at 462-4453. before the year is in full swing and you are a volunteer driver. Registration for River Oak Play Today FUN F Home N U U N Fall 2007 classes now on F Care Options River Oak Charter School 8th. Kindergarten pupils must obtain further information. is now accepting applications be a minimum age of 5 years River Oak is conveniently In-Home Assisted Care Services for Fall 2007 enrollment. on or before December 2, located next to the Senior Applications will be accepted 2007. Center at 555 Leslie Street in A Children’s Select Your Options! until Friday, Feb. 16, and if River Oak is a free, public Ukiah. The phone number is Play Center Personal Attendants Bonded & Insured more applications are submit- school where students receive 467-1855, and the school Lite Housekeeping Case Management ted than space is available, a a Waldorf methods education. web site is Ages 3 months-6 years Errands/Shopping 12 & 24-Hour Shifts public random drawing (lot- The curriculum draws heavily www.riveroakschool.org. Fun weekly classes tery) will be conducted by the from the educational model Music, Dance, Gymnastics, Transportation Hourly Visits/Bath Visits Senior Center. Wait lists are developed by Rudolph Games, Fitness, Arts Bathing/Grooming/Dressing Short & Long-Term Care established for full classes. Steiner, where the imagina- and Crafts 462-6888 Meal Preparation For those who miss the tion is fostered and the arts 1252 Airport Park Blvd. Feb. 16 deadline, applications are included as a powerful Suite B1 - Ukiah • 468-1100 160 W. Standley St., Ukiah may still be submitted during teaching tool. River Oak has one of the following addition- been open since 1999. Lustre Jewelry & Gem Company al open enrollment windows: Parents are encouraged Since 1969 Feb. 25 through March 30, and welcome to schedule Steven & Rebecca Stern April 2 through April 27, school tours and classroom April 30 through May 25, visits. 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Expires January 29, 2007 A-6 – FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 2007 SPORTS Editor: James Arens, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] LOCAL JUNIOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL TODAY’S CALENDAR Local sports roundup GAMES UHS girl’s bas- SATURDAY JAN. 27 The Daily Journal Josh Gipson and Craig Weiper. “But we regrouped in 7-16 overall and 4-2 in the ketball at home UHS boy’s basketball at home Mendocino College Bernardi both finished with the second half to take control conference. against Rancho against Maria Carrillo two points. of the game.” Mendocino College was 4:30/6/7:30 p.m. men’s basketball Cotate 4:30/6/ UHS wrestling Ukiah The Mendocino College With Wednesday’s win, the The Lady Eagles were led led by Amber Shepherd with Invitational at home, TBA Eagles are now 5-5 in the Bay by Amber Shepherd with 19 18 points and 14 rebounds, 7:30 p.m. Mendocino Steam Donkeys men’s basketball team battled Rugby away at Vacaville 2 p.m. Napa Valley College Valley Conference and 8-12 points and six rebounds, Katie Stiles with 15 points and Wednesday night in a tough overall. Mendocino College’s Ashley Shepherd with 10 nine rebounds, scoring all her Mendocino conference game and came next game is Wednesday at points, Kyra Platte finished points on 3-pointers. out victorious 59-48. Merritt College at 7:30 p.m. with 10 points and nine Kristen Andre with 12 College The Eagles were led by rebounds, Katie Stiles ended points, Ashley Shepherd women’s bas- Jared Giammona with 19 Mendocino College with 10 points, Kristen Andre ended with five points, Kyra ketball at home points, nailing four 3-pointers, women’s basketball had eight points and an amaz- Platte finished with eight against Contra Canyon Miller with 10 points, The Mendocino College ing 19 rebounds and Ashley points and nine rebounds, COMMUNITY Ben Lukas with one point and women’s basketball team took Quiroga finished with seven. Jennifer Edgar with nine Costa College 6 eight big rebounds. on conference opponent Los The Lady Eagles had points, Kacie Dodds with six p.m. DIGEST Other leaders for the Eagles Medanos and won 70-53. another conference battle and Ashley Quiroga ended Wednesday night against with two points. City of Ukiah Men’s were Kao Saelee with nine “We jumped out to an early PV basketball at pints, Pace Samuels and lead faltered a little bit against Napa Valley College and won The Eagles next opponent and Women’s by a very large margin 75-37 will Contra Costa College at Leggett Valley Basketball Leagues Xavier White both with five, the press,” said Mendocino The City of Ukiah Community Brandon Ballard had six and College women’s coach Stan and improved their record to home on Friday at 6 p.m. 4/5:30/7 p.m. Service Department would like to announce the beginning of registration for the 2007 Men’s and Women’s Basketball Leagues. Sponsors will be accepted into the league on a UHS BOY’S BASKETBALL | UKIAH HIGH 53, ELSIE ALLEN 59 NCAA MEN’S first-come first-serve basis. Registration will be accepted BASKETBALL | through February 2nd and UCLA 62, CAL 46 games begin Feb. 12. However, Ukiah loses close game to Elsie space may fill prior to the final deadline. All Registration forms must be submitted with the $350 By JAMES ARENS UCLA sponsorship fee prior to being eligible for placement within the The Daily Journal league. Team roster forms and The Ukiah High boy’s basketball team player fees ($20 each) will be took on a tough league opponent collected from team managers at beats the first scheduled game. Thursday night in the Lobos from Elsie Players may only play on one Allen and lost a very close game at the team in the league. The mini- mum player age is 18 years old. end 59-53. Games are scheduled for week- “Our kids played so hard,” said UHS up on nights. boy’s coach Bill Heath. “I am very proud Registration forms available at 411 W. Clay or www.cityofuki- of them because we try so hard night in ah.com. and night out.” For more information or to The Wildcats were not outplayed Bears register your team, please call (707) 463-6714 Thursday night but were outscored in the final four minutes of play. By JANIE McCAULEY Ryan Rones Dickey Ukiah started off just like they should, AP Sports Writer Memorial Soccer executing on offense and setting up Brett BERKELEY — The ques- Scholarship Fund Walker for a wide open 3-pointer to go tioning had ended when The Scholarship Fund is having up three on the first Wildcat possession. coach Ben Howland asked its annual meeting on, Jan. 18th himself a question: “Why do at 5:30 pm at 601 N. State St. “Brett had another big game for us Anyone interested is invited to tonight,” Heath said. Brett Walker ended we get off to such slow attend. Scholarships are avail- the night with a team high 17 points and starts? I don’t know.” able for attendance at soccer camps. three assists. “He continues to step up for UCLA is becoming used Applicants must be dedicated us this season.” to the pattern of falling to the game of soccer, hard- The Lobos answered back and go on behind early only to run working and have a good team attitude. Please pick up an appli- 12-1 run over the next four minutes to be away with it at the end for a cation from 601 N State St. A let- up 12-4 with 3:40 remaining in the quar- lopsided victory. ter containing your soccer histo- Case in point at ry (when you started playing, ter. what teams you have been on), Elsie Allen’s big man Josh Noisat was California. what you like about soccer, what shut down by Andy Walker only scoring Arron Afflalo scored 20 of your soccer goals are and why you want to attend camp, as well 11 points, 16 points under his season his 25 points in the second as two recommendations from average. half and made all nine of his your coach and other adults are “Andy Walker has played great free throws, leading the required. Please submit the application defense all year,” Heath said. “Every third-ranked Bruins past the at least two weeks before the night he gives up four or five inches and Golden Bears 62-46 start of the camp. Donations will Thursday night. be gratefully accepted at 601 N 50 pounds and still finds way to play State St. great defense.” “They were fighting and The Wildcats eventually stopped the we were making some mis- Ukiah Lions Youth Lobos in the latter parts of the first quar- takes,” Afflalo said. “So we Football and Cheer ter and went into the second quarter James Arens/The Daily Journal knew we had to come out in The Ukiah Lions are having a down by only four, 14-10. Above, Ukiah’s coach Bill Heath goes over a play in the huddle during the second half and play with dinner, dance and auction Jan. a timeout. Below, Cesar Vega lines up for foul shots in the first half. 27 starting at 5:30 p.m. It will Wildcat Drew Steliga started off the a lot more energy, a lot more take place in the Fine Arts scoring and drove hard to the lane and ished with five points but nine huge effort.” building at the fairgrounds. This was hit to the floor by Noisat and made Josh Shipp added 12 fundraiser is to help the cheer rebounds. squads that qualified to com- the basket. This cut the gap to two early The Lobos took an 8-point lead into points and threw a pretty pete at Jr. Nationals in in the second quarter but the Lobos the fourth, 46-38, but could not hold behind-the-back bounce pass Disneyland pay for their trip. The seemed to have an answer in the crucial to Afflalo for a late basket, price of tickets are $12 for Adults onto that lead for long because the and $8 for kids 15 and under (pre moments. Wildcats came clawing back. and Luc Richard Mbah a sale), and $15 and $10 at the Lobo Eddie Chavez, who finished Steliga got one of his game high seven Moute returned after missing door. If you are interested in with 19 points on the night, nailed a huge one game with a knee injury. donating an item for the auction assists to Chris Frey early in the fourth to or buying tickets please contact 3-pointer to give Elsie Allen another 5- He grabbed 11 rebounds in Stephanie 485-8848, Katrina point lead. cut the Lobo lead to six. Frey would fin- the Bruins’ fourth straight 485-1640 or Sue 485-7600. Ukiah did though hit four 3-pointers ish with six points, eight rebounds, two win since a 68-66 loss at in the second and was only down by one assists, two blocks and two steals. Oregon on Jan. 6 — the Special Olympics The Wildcats would eventually cut the Mendocino Inland point with just seconds remaining but the team’s lone defeat so far. Lobos threw up a prayer as time ran out lead two time to four in the last three Afflalo shot 7-for-13 and Basketball 2007 minutes but could never get over the SOMIB is holding practices at and hit a 3-point basket when the buzzer didn’t score until making Pomolita Middle School at 740 sounded to give them a 4-point lead hump. In the final minute, Brett Walker two free throws with 4:39 to N. Spring St. Practices will be would hit two free throws with 24 sec- go in the opening half. held Jan. 14, 21, 28. In February going into halftime, 31-27. on the 11, 18, 25 and in March Coming out of halftime Steliga dished onds remaining to cut the lead to two “Once I got a few free on the 4, 11, 18 and 25. Practice off to Andy Walker for an easy bucket to baskets. throws, I got myself into the times are from 1 to 3 p.m. Please Elsie Allen eventually hit its free wear sweats or shorts with cut the lead to two but the Lobos flow of the game,” Afflalo sports shoes for practice and answered back with another 3-pointer throws down the stretch to win the game said. make sure to bring some water. from Chavez. by a score of 59-53. His defense on Cal leader For more information call 468- 1282. On the next Wildcat possession Andy “When we do things right we play Ayinde Ubaka was strong the Walker got the ball to a wide open Cesar well,” Heath said. “And we played pret- entire game. SAL “Kids Only” fun Vega for a three of their own to cut the ty well tonight.” “You’ve got to look at and fitness program lead to six at the 2:57 mark of the third The Wildcats’ next game is on Arron Afflalo’s defense,” Mendocino Co. Sheriff's Youth quarter. Vega ended the night with 10 Saturday at home against Maria Carrillo Activities League (SAL) and the Redwood Health Club of Ukiah points and four assists while Walker fin- at 7:30 p.m. See UCLA, Page A-7 are sponsoring a "KIDS ONLY" fun and fitness program at the Redwood Health Club, on Thursday nights from 5:30 P.M. to 6:30 PM, in Court #3, for ages 7 years to 12 years, coed, and MLB NOTES | OAKLAND free of charge. Learn strength training, gain endurance, stability and build confidence. Personal Trainers "MJ and Nick" will A’s, Kielty agree to $2.1 million, 1-year deal exhaust your kids and send them home sweaty. For more info call RHC at 468-0441 or drop by the By JANIE McCAULEY est of his career after he hit .291 in bench coach in November to replace has begun to regain strength in his Club. There is an annual $5.00 AP Sports Writer 2002. Ken Macha. “I feel positive about it.” troublesome back, which sidelined the insurance and administration fee OAKLAND — The Oakland “It’s a happy day. I’m definitely Kielty, who has added lean muscle 2004 AL Rookie of the Year in late for SAL programs, but it may be waived for cause. Athletics all but completed their roster pleased to get it done,” Kielty said in a to his frame this winter through his August for the remainder of the season heading into spring training, agreeing phone interview. workouts and a high-protein diet, and the playoffs. Girls Youth Softball Thursday with outfielder Bobby Kielty made 40 starts in left field hopes he will get his chances in 2007. While Crosby could be limited League Kielty on a $2.1 million, one-year con- and 27 in right as one of an Oakland- He said he feels as strong as he ever early in spring training, Geren expects The City of Ukiah Community Service Department is beginning tract that avoided arbitration. record five players to make at least 60 has. him to be ready by opening day. registration for a girls youth soft- Kielty will likely be primarily a outfield starts. “It’s good to hear,” he said of “Obviously, we need him in April,” ball league. Participants may backup outfielder again for the A’s, New manager Bob Geren said at a Geren’s words. “I think I should be hit- Geren said. “If he needs to be limited register individually and will be placed on teams in one of four with Nick Swisher slated to start in left luncheon Thursday that he likes the ting against left-handed pitching most early, we’ll go that route.” grade divisions: K-2, 3-4, 5-6 and field, Mark Kotsay in center and depth of his club and doesn’t plan to of the time and probably against right- Rich Harden, the projected ace of grades 7-12. League play begins Milton Bradley in right. Kielty, who is change a lot from a team that won 93 ies who I have good matchups with. the pitching staff now that Barry Zito in early April and will run through June. The cost is $50 per player. strongest against left-handed pitchers, games and the division, then advanced That’s kind of how it’s been last year moved across the bay to join the The deadline is March 2. batted .270 with eight home runs and to the AL championship series with a and the year before. I don’t see it Giants, has been throwing about three Registration forms are available at the City of Ukiah and 36 RBIs in 81 games for AL West first-round sweep of the Minnesota changing too much. Whoever’s swing- days a week in Arizona. www.cityofukiah.com. champion Oakland last season. Twins. The A’s were then swept by the ing the bat the best is probably going He also is eager to get started after Questions? Call 463-6714. His contract includes up to Detroit Tigers in four games. to play.” an injury-shortened season. He $100,000 in performance bonuses — “I feel we have some flexibility, we Oakland’s pitchers and catchers returned for the ALCS, falling behind $25,000 each for 300, 350, 400 and have some talent and we have some report to the team’s Phoenix facility early in Game 3. 450 plate appearances. His batting players who can play multiple posi- Feb. 16. average last year was the second high- tions,” said Geren, promoted from Geren said shortstop Bobby Crosby See KIELTY, Page A-7 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 2007 – A-7 COMMUNITY Stanford has block party DIGEST A dream round for Snedeker By JOSH DUBOW Hill, Stanford set a ly every shot. By DOUG FERGUSON ry and was reduced to a onto the PGA Tour.” Women’s and Men’s AP Sports Writer school record with 19 USC missed its first AP Golf Writer supporting role. Never mind that they Softball League STANFORD — blocks and held USC to eight shots and the clos- SAN DIEGO — “To see the crowd couldn’t pronounce his The City of Ukiah’s 2007 Brook Lopez blocked a 28 percent shooting. est the Trojans came to Brandt Snedeker knew kind of work their way name properly. Women’s Softball League school-record 12 shots Hill added 18 points scoring a basket early begins with a mandatory coach- the score. He just could- back to me from Tiger “I’ve had it butchered es meeting Arpril 19 at the Civic to go along with 18 and nine rebounds and came when a pass by n’t believe where he was. was kind of nice,” so many times that it’s Center. League play will be on points and 11 rebounds, Anthony Goods had 10 Lodrick Stewart hit the The only time Snedeker said. “Seeing no big deal,” he said. Tuesday and Wednesday points for the Cardinal. rim. nights. Team fees are $450 for helping Stanford spoil Snedeker had ever been them rooting me on the “I’ve gotten ’Snotlicker’ the sponsor and $30 per player. No. 25 Southern Nick Young scored Young scored the 9-under par through nine last nine holes — before, so I don’t think it Registration forms are available California’s first game 13 points, Taj Gibson first basket for USC at the Civic Center Annex or holes was sitting in front although I couldn’t bring could get any worse than www.cityofukiah.com. The as a ranked team in five added 11 and Gabe 6:40 into the game after of a monitor playing a it in the way they wanted that.” deadline is April 13. Questions? years with a 65-50 vic- Pruitt had 10 for the eight misses, cutting Call 463-6714 Tiger Woods video — was still fun. I had a Starting his first round tory Thursday night. Trojans. Stanford’s lead to 12-4. game. He knew that was- blast.” The City of Ukiah’s 2007 Lopez dominated the USC went on a 9-0 The Lopez block at No. 10, Snedeker went Men’s Softball League will begin n’t the case Thursday in Woods had just eight holes before mak- March 22 at 6:30 p.m. at The inside for the Cardinal run early in the second party didn’t slow down, Pub. League play is scheduled the Buick Invitational knocked down the flag ing a par and was 9 under to begin in early May.Team fees (13-5, 5-3 Pac-10) and half to cut Stanford’s with Brook Lopez because Woods was two with a 5-iron for a short overwhelmed the lead to 10. But the blocking his fifth shot through nine holes, tying are $450 for the sponsor and groups ahead of him on eagle putt on the 18th the PGA Tour record for $30 per player. Registration Trojans, scoring six Lopez twins took over of the game with 8:23 the North Course at hole when he noticed a forms are available at the Civic points and blocking after that to put the to play in the half and nine holes on a par 36. Center Annex or www.cityofuki- Torrey Pines, and well scoreboard on his way to That’s when the thought ah.com. The deadline is April three shots during a 12- game out of reach. Robin getting his third behind him on the score- the first tee that showed 13. Player fees will be collected 0 run that put the Robin Lopez started the about a minute later. of a 59 first came into during the first game of the sea- board. Snedeker at 8 under view. son. Questions? Call 463-6714 Cardinal up 22 midway 12-0 run with a dunk. Even when the 7- And when the 26- through seven holes. through the second half. Brook Lopez foot twins weren’t in “I tried to tee my ball N. & S. Ukiah Little year-old rookie added “We thought it was a up on No. 1 and the ball The triple-double blocked Taj Gibson position to block a shot, yet another birdie, he misprint,” Woods said. League second- was the first since at twice on one trip, giv- USC’s players missed fell out of my hand I was chance registration even started taking away “It came up again, so shaking so bad,” he said. least 1985 for the ing him a school record easy shots inside as if some of Woods’ fans. obviously it was not a The South Ukiah Little League Cardinal. School seven blocks and hit a they were waiting for “That’s when I knew I will be holding second-chance “I don’t know if they misprint. That’s some had a chance.” tryouts at the South Ukiah Little records further back turnaround jumper to the block to come. know who I am or what great playing.” League Baseball Fields on He piped a 3-wood weren’t immediately make it 45-29. Lopez Young scored USC’s was going on,” Snedeker His second thought Saturday Feb. 3 and Sunday available. added his eighth block first four baskets and no out of the rough within Feb. 4. Ages 6-8 will tryout from said. “But they were sure must have been, “Who’s 10 feet for eagle, but had 9-10:30 a.m., ages 9-10 will try- After USC (15-6, 5- about a minute later and one else made a hoop rooting me on like they Brandt Snedeker?” out from 10:30-Noon, ages 11 to settle for birdie when 3) answered with a 13-0 scored again at the until Gibson’s jumper He’s the Tennessee and 12 will tryout from Noon- were my best friend. It the putt caught the left 2:00 p.m. each day. Rainouts run to cut it to nine, other end. with 6:56 to go cut was great.” kid with blond hair flow- will be made up Feb. 10 and 11. Lopez hit a jumper to After Hill blocked Stanford’s lead to 24- So was his opening ing under his visor, a for- lip. Two holes later, his The North Ukiah Little League wedge on the par-3 third tryouts and second chance end a scoreless stretch Young for Stanford’s 15. round of the year. mer U.S. Amateur Public Registration will be held on of 7:10 for the Cardinal. school record 14th, But the Cardinal Snedeker flirted with Links champion who covered the flag and Saturday, February 3rd and He blocked his 11th Lopez’s dunk capped went on a 10-1 after stopped 3 feet away as Sunday, February 11th at the golf’s magic number by turned pro after tying for North Ukiah Bechtol Field on shot and then scored on the run and made it 51- that, getting 3-pointers reaching 10 under 41st in the ’04 Masters. the gallery — growing Low Gap Road. an alley-oop from 29 with 11:12 to go. from Hill and Mitch through 10 holes, before He didn’t get his PGA by the shot — roared. Ages 8 and 9 will try out from Anthony Goods with Johnson, to build the Make it and he goes to 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Ages 10 USC had won four of the birdies dried up and a Tour card until finishing will try out from noon to 1:30 about 2 minutes left to five games to move into lead back to 18. 59 fell out of reach. He ninth on the Nationwide 11 under through 12 p.m. Ages 11 and 12 will try out thwart USC’s final the AP poll for the first The opening half holes, needing only two from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. settled for an 11-under Tour money list last year, Rainout reschedule will be comeback attempt. time in five years. It went so well for 61 that tied the course despite missing a month more birdies to reach the announced. Please call the hot- Lopez’s 12 blocks — seemed as if it would Stanford that Goods record and gave him a when he tripped over a magic number. line at 468-4232 or check out nearly as many as his take almost as long for even banked in a 3- But he missed the our website at two-shot lead over tree and broke his right www.eteamz.com/null for more total of 13 coming into the Trojans to score a pointer from straight- Charlie Wi. collarbone. short putt, and never had information. the game — were as basket. away in the final minute “The whole front nine Snedeker quickly a closer look at birdie the Those individuals that missed many as any team ever registration will have a second With the Lopez twins to put the Cardinal up was a blur,” said became the star attrac- rest of the way. Snedeker chance to register at tryouts. had against the Trojans, prowling the lane and 19. Snedeker, who couldn’t tion on a spectacular day closed his round with a Registration desk will be open matching the 11 blocks protecting the hoop, the USC shot 7-for-30 in 10-foot birdie on the par- from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm. recall how he birdied in San Diego. for Wyoming in 1983. Trojans struggled even the half, with 10 of the some of the holes, much “The crowd going into 5 ninth, tying Mark SAL boxing classes Along with three blocks to get the ball on the misses coming on less what those holes today probably didn’t Brooks’ course record set The Sheriff’s Activity League by twin brother Robin rim as the twins blocks, and trailed 37- even looked like. But he have a clue who I was, in 1990. has expanded its hours and and four for Lawrence blocked or altered near- coach Cris Fischer is back. The 20 at the break. generated the biggest and by the end of the “If I had made that new winter hours are Tuesday at buzz at the Buick day, I had people cheer- short birdie putt, it would 5:30 p.m., Thursday at 6:45 been a little different,” p.m. and Friday at 5:00 p.m.. what we were trying to do,” Invitational, where ing my name and telling Boxing classes are ongoing and Robertson said. “They’re a Woods opened with a 66 me to shoot 59 and stuff Snedeker said. “I never all ages and levels are wel- UCLA in his bid for a seventh like that,” he said. “It really got to the point come. Parental signatures are great team. Any time you needed for minors and the make mistakes, they’re going straight PGA Tour victo- was a great way to break where it was close.” charge is $5. SAL boxing class- Continued from Page A-6 es are held at the Redwood to take advantage.” Health Club. Questions? call Howland said. “Not only does Cal (12-8, 4-4), which Cris at 463-1229. he get 25, he does a great job returned home after playing on Ubaka.” six of its previous eight games UHS baseball clinic Ubaka went 0-for-8 and The City of Ukiah and the on the road, gave up too many Ukiah High Wildcats would like was held scoreless for the easy baskets in the second to announce the beginning of fourth time in his college half. The Bears lost their sec- registration for a high school baseball clinic supervised by career and had only two ond straight to a highly ranked the Ukiah High School baseball assists. Ubaka, who has been conference opponent after a coaching staff. Come join the slowed by an intestinal virus fun and learn about every 92-84 setback at No. 7 Oregon aspect of the game: hitting, slid- in recent days, hadn’t gone on Saturday. Thinking ing, fielding, and much more. without scoring since Feb. 12, During Cal’s quick start, This clinic will be held every 2005, at Stanford. Monday through Thursday from Anderson hit a long 3 with a Corolla or Civic? 3:30pm till 5:00pm. Clinics will “I think his tank was a little hand in his face to beat the 35- run weekly through February bit on empty today coming second buzzer and dunked the Think Again After These Accolades! 1st, 2007. The clinic is open to in,” Cal coach Ben Braun boys ages 14 to 18 and is locat- next time down the floor with “1st Place- Edmunds.com “1st Place- Motor “The Mazda 3 is a ed at the Ukiah High School said, insisting it was no the clock about to expire. baseball field. There is NO excuse. “You could see his Robertson’s dunk on Cal’s 1.9% APR Comparison Test Trend Comparison Consumer Automotive’s charge for this clinic, however timing wasn’t there and he (vs. New Civic) 2006” Test May 2006” 2006 Best Buy” pre-registration is required and ensuing possession made it (1) can be done at the City of struggled. He’s our leader. 13-8, causing Howland to FINANCING Ukiah. 411 W. Clay St. Please He’ll bounce back. UCLA did NOW AVAILABLE! 18 MAZDA 3’S IN STOCK NOW! call the City of Ukiah quickly call time out. Community Services a good job deciding they were The Bruins’ Darren 20 07 Department for more informa- going to keep the ball out of Collison was whistled for an tion call 463-6201. his hands.” offensive foul while driving Puma soccer teams Theo Robertson had 16 the lane moments later. looking for coaches points, four rebounds and After Jerome Randle’s 3 3i Sedan The Ukiah Valley Soccer three assists, and Ryan with 10:24 remaining before league is looking for individuals Anderson added 13 points and to coach our competitive teams. halftime made it 16-8, UCLA Ukiah’s Puma teams are boys six boards but the Golden answered with seven unan- and girls ages U10 – U19, Bears disappointed the sellout mo swered points, including five $ Class I and Class III. These crowd of 11,877 at Haas (2) players play at a higher level of straight from Michael Roll. competition and skill. If you Pavilion, where many stu- UCLA missed its first four With Automatic Transmission, Safety Package and Much More! For Only... have coached and are interest- dents packed their section 279 shots and had two early travel ed in coaching at a higher level, about an hour before tipoff. please contact the soccer hot- calls, finding it tough to estab- 07 line 707-467-9797 to receive an The Bruins (18-1, 7-1 Pac- lish any offensive rhythm 20 application.ALL APPLICA- 10), coming off a sweep of the TIONS ARE DUE MARCH 1, against Cal’s scrappy man 2007. Arizona schools, finished 50 defense. The Bruins, who percent from the floor after a were 8-of-20 to start the Hopland Community slow start. game, didn’t reach the free- 3i Touring Karate Kids They beat the Bears in two throw line until 9:54 remained Winter Program: Mendocino of three meetings last season, Co. 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For a 3-pointer by Afflalo with Bears with only eight healthy 3S Touring more info call the SAL Voice Mail at 468-4288 or Hopland 3:55 before halftime — giving scholarship players, including Dojo - Instructor: Sensei Jim him five straight points after a former walk-on and two Milone at 744-1837, and we will the free throws — to start a 7- freshmen. mo get back with you. All classes $ are co-ed.You may also register 0 spurt that helped UCLA to a “We’ve got to play with (4) at the class/dojo. 28-24 edge at the break. what we’ve been dealt,” It continued early in the With Automatic, Moonroof, 6-Disc CD Changer and Much More! 352 Co-ed Volleyball Robertson said. “We’ve had second half. some unfortunate injuries. “It’s Our People and Service That Make the Difference!” League “They came out and made The City of Ukiah Community We’re not going to put our Service Department is begin- a run and we got away from heads down.” 1265 Airport Park Blvd. • Ukiah ning registration for its 2007 Co- ed Volleyball League. Men and Women ages 16 and older are To Speak to a Representative, CALL US TOLL-FREE AT: invited to register for teams of 1, which was his third start up to 12 players. All teams will back after missing more than 800.630.3649 play at least 8 games and one Kielty three months with a strained playoff game. Games are fowlerfamilydealerships.com Monday and Wednesday nights Continued from Page A-6 ligament in his right elbow. starting in late March. You may “If he’s healthy, he’s register as a team or individual Harden was pitching for (1)1.9% fi nancing for 36 months on approval of credit through Mazda Credit. Pictures are for illustration purposes only and may not represent actual vehicle colors. Sales ends 1/31/07. (2) Sale price (you’ll be placed on an available always been a dominant guy,” $16,565. 72 month fi nancing at 6.6%, fi nancing charge $3,253. Total payments $20,088. Tax, license doc and tire fees extra. (3) Sales price $17,145. 72 month fi nancing at 6.6%, fi nancing charge $3,663. team). The cost is $275 per the first time since the final Geren said. Total payments $20,808.Tax, license doc and tire fees extra. (4) Sale price $20,760. 72 month fi nancing at 6.6%, fi nancing charge $4,390. Total payments $25,344. Tax, license, doc and tire fees extra. 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Newton, the slave-trader- Let your wind to free. I held seems to have its own version turned-song-writer, who it in, T’was the death of me.” of “character.” While visiting Cultural and Heritage Tourism Looking wrote the world’s most popu- Wouldn’t you just love to California Institute of the lar hymn, Amazing Grace. hear the story behind THAT Arts School of Music for son- Conference in Willits set for today Continued from Page A-3 This year is the 200th one? John’s first senior recital for The Redwood Empire Association is presenting the anniversary of the abolition his Masters of Fine Arts North Coast Cultural Heritage Tourism Conference at the shops, lectures, consultation, of the slave trade. But the Furry-ness... For women degree, we met one of the Mendocino County Museum in Willits today, from 10:30 supervision and educational work of justice and mercy “of a certain age,” having fun characters of the area - Cal a.m. to 4 p.m. The Mendocino County Museum is located opportunities for mental continues. Even today, 27 is sometimes planned, some- Arts Bob, as he has come to at 400 E. Commercial St., just a few blocks from Main St. health providers, with crisis- million men, women, and times spontaneous. “My be known over the years (and near downtown Willits. The fee is $25 with lunch includ- intervention oriented art ther- children are still enslaved Mother’s Mink” is a fundrais- that is exactly how he intro- ed. apy and play therapy for around the globe. How sweet er benefiting the Humane duces himself to newcomers). This workshop will bring together leaders from the treating victims of child the sound of freedom. Society of Inland Mendocino This unique old gentleman world of cultural arts, heritage, agri-tourism, tourism abuse, and traumatic injuries, Amazing Grace Sunday: County, Saturday, Feb. 3, has been around the school businesses, historical preservation groups, and tourism including violence preven- February 18, 2007. Join from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at before Disney donated the marketing. They will begin a strategic plan and inventory tion, disaster mental health, churches around the globe in Redwood Valley Cellars. It’s land for the school (originally of cultural tourism assets of Northern Mendocino County, and debriefing sessions and singing Amazing Grace and about playing “dress up” and intended for a hospital). He’s which will be used in regional and statewide marketing workshops for caregivers in praying for the end of slav- wearing our mother’s mink, attended every recital since efforts. with vicarious trauma and ery once and for all. hidden in the back of the the beginning students The CCHTC mission is to bring together nonprofit, secondary PTSD symptoms. The last huzzah! ... Bar closet to be politically cor- (according to him). That’s a corporate and private organizations along with public Linda lives with her hus- maids and milk maids ... cob- rect. Tickets are $40 at the lot of music! He definitely agencies to preserve and promote cultural and heritage band, Bob Gates, in Redwood blers and wenches are all part door, or send a check payable loves the Arts, but he also resources in the region. Valley. Her mother, Doris of the festive 15th Annual to Humane Society for Inland enjoys the free food at the Speakers at the North Coast Cultural Heritage Tourism Chapman, lives with them. To Renaissance Dinner at Ukiah Mendocino County, 9700 receptions following the Conference include Susan Wilcox and Shellie Cook of the contact Linda, phone (707) High School. Organizers state Uva Drive, Redwood Valley, recitals. California Travel & Tourism Commission, who are veter- 485-0105 or: that this will be the last CA 95470 to reserve your ans of successful cultural heritage tourism projects in [email protected] Renaissance affair and the place. Have fun wearing vin- Gray Whales... Plan a Northern California. Sunset Publishing will also unveil limited 200 seating for the tage clothing and schmoozing Spring visit to the Point the new 2007 California Visitors Guide. Other speakers Once again... A group of dinner is Saturday, March 10 with the gals! Arena Light Station and view and activities will be announced later. dedicated doctors, dentists, at 7 p.m. at Ukiah High our state designated Marine You may register for the workshop by e-mailing nurses and just plain folks, Cafetorium, which will be Yum!... There are those Mammal, the Gray Whale - [email protected] or by calling 1-800-619-2125. shepherded by Maggie Arner transformed into a medieval few, very few eateries that fill so named for the color of its For more information about the Redwood Empire and Larry Falk, are again castle. This is the major your soul as well as your skin. The entire population of Association, visit their website at headed for the villages of fundraiser for the Performing tummy. Les Sisters’ Southern gray whales migrates in small www.RedwoodEmpire.com. For more information about Guatemala. There, under the Arts Department. Ukiah High Kitchen in Chatsworth is one groups or as individuals on the CCHTC: www.CultureCalifornia.com. auspices of Houston Texas has a large choral program. of those. It was in May 1986, their south bound migration based Faith in Practice, they The theme of pirates and a when three friends decided to from the Gulf of Alaska to will provide much needed treasure hunt is under the open a restaurant featuring their winter home in the migration begins as spring running through March 31 - medical and dental care to the direction of Denise Doering. Roda’s spicy New Orleans warmer waters of the lagoons temperatures rise. rent any two nights and get native people who have no In full costume, students are Cajun, Clara’s Southwestern of Baja where the pregnant With a visit to the Station, the third night free (all have access to medical care with- involved in the music, dances Soul, and Willite’s subdued females will give birth to you are likely to see whales spectacular ocean views). The out the help of organizations and small plays. East-Coast Southern. Their half-ton calves. The annual on their migration almost any best place on the coast to such as this. The local partici- Cost is $35/ea. and full menu is divided: Smoked, northward migration of Gray day between mid-February watch whales short of being pants will be holding a tables of six are available for Soul, and Spicy. Some of the whales begins in February. and early May. The Gray out in a boat. For information fundraiser dinner and silent $180. For tickets, call Carol best food in the world is Gray whales swim an average whales pass quite close to call the toll free number 877- auction on Monday, Feb. 19, Lorenz at the high school at called "soul food," and this of 50 to 100 miles per day. It shore. PA LIGHT or visit 2007, at North State Cafe at 5 463-5253, ext. 1040 or Kitty obviously healthy food is believed that the majority If you dream of spending www.PointArenaLightHouse. p.m. Tickets are $50 each. 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School St., Ukiah 462-7829 For questions please call 462-3888 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL REGION FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 2007 – A-9 Democrats oppose Alaska Commander deals with high losses in Iraq new dams in California, Loses eight deployed in late September we are absolutely committed for what is expected to be a to our mission,” Garrett said. paratroopers 12-month mission in Iraq. “We will execute to the day Garrett said members are the Army says we are done.” favor conservation spread over a large area that Four paratroopers were in one weekend extends from southern By DON THOMPSON ensure the water supply and to use it effi- killed Saturday in Karbala, a By MARY PEMBERTON Baghdad to Hilla, further Associated Press ciently,” Perata said. “But we need to get holy Shiite city about 60 miles Associated Press south, and to Fallujah, west of southwest of Baghdad, after a SACRAMENTO — Democrats in the beyond the old and tired maxim that the best Baghdad. state Senate on Thursday said California way to do that is to build a dam.” ANCHORAGE, Alaska — group of men wearing U.S. The commander of Fort Their mission is to provide military uniforms reportedly does not need to build new reservoirs as it Some scientists say additional reservoirs increased security for Iraqi tries to cope with the expected consequences are needed to capture the heavier runoff. Richardson’s airborne brigade entered a government com- serving in Iraq did something citizens, fight insurgents and of global warming. Schwarzenegger proposed building one of train Iraqi security forces. pound and opened fire with unusual Thursday. He cried at grenades and guns. Instead, the state should rely on conserva- the reservoirs in a valley about 60 miles While support for the war tion, underground storage and boosting the north of Sacramento and the other near a memorial service held for The militants were dressed four of his soldiers. may be eroding, with the height of existing dams. Fresno. in military uniforms and dri- Their plan, outlined in a series bills, runs The shedding of tears nor- Democratic-controlled Senate ving black sport utility vehi- Sen. Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento, mally is reserved for the pri- Foreign Relations Committee counter to Republicans’ desire for new reser- said the proposal is premature, in part cles commonly used by offi- voirs to help California address the changes vacy of his little room, said on Wednesday voting against cial U.S. convoys and foreign because studies of the two dam sites won’t Col. Michael X. Garrett, com- anticipated from global climate change. be completed for two years. President Bush’s plan to build dignitaries. They were waved It sets up a potential clash in the coming mander of the 4th Airborne up troops, morale among air- Reacting to the Democrats’ proposals, Brigade Combat Team, 25th through a police checkpoint at months with Republicans and Gov. Arnold borne brigade soldiers the outskirts of the city. Police Schwarzenegger, who proposed $4.5 billion Schwarzenegger said boosting surface stor- Infantry Division. age must be part of the state’s long-term But not this time. After a remains strong, Garrett said. even radioed ahead to the for two new reservoirs and underground The troop surge won’t have provincial governor’s office to water storage in his state of the state speech water planning. He also advocates desalina- weekend in which eight Fort tion, among other measures, said a Richardson-based paratroop- much impact on his soldiers tell the guards to expect visi- earlier this month. tors. “We do not believe that dams at this point spokesman, Darrel Ng. ers were killed in two separate because they are not in are needed. They cost billions of dollars and “We must carefully consider all of the incidents, Garrett found him- Baghdad, he said. The new The insurgents then broke take years to build,” Senate President Pro possible actions to ensure water supplies, self overcome with emotion. troops are being put in into the building using percus- Tem Don Perata, D-Oakland, said during a including surface storage — an important The losses the 3,500-mem- Baghdad, Garrett said. sion bombs and killed five news conference. part of a responsible overall water manage- ber brigade has suffered — “Our mission remains the soldiers, four of them Fort Democrats also said California should ment system,” Ng said. now totaling 22 deaths — same. Our mission hasn’t Richardson paratroopers. wisely spend the $9.5 billion in flood-control Legislative Republicans and farmers are serve only to make it stronger, changed,” Garrett said, adding Four more paratroopers and water bond money approved by voters in among those saying new reservoirs are need- he said, in a phone interview that the support the soldiers were also killed later Saturday November before it spends more for new ed as part of any response to global warm- from Iraq. get from Alaska more than when their armored vehicle dams. Despite the disagreement, Perata pre- ing. Environmental groups and Democrats The Department of Defense makes up for the questions was struck by a roadside dicted lawmakers and the governor will be generally say increased conservation mea- was expected Thursday to being raised in Washington. bomb in Karma, a predomi- release the name of the most able to negotiate. sures could make new dams unnecessary. He said the brigade has the nantly Sunni city nine miles Scientists say warmer weather in recent brigade soldier killed northeast of Fallujah. Perata introduced a bill that would require by small arms fire while on highest re-enlistment rate of California will lead to more rain than snow the state to “conserve, reuse and recycle any like unit in the Army. Garrett said people have in the Sierra Nevada, the 400-mile-long guard duty at his base near been taken into custody in the where possible. We have not even begun to Fallujah. However, the soldiers and range that acts as a giant ice box for the state. make a dent in that,” he said. commanders are mindful of Karbala attack. Its snowpack stores much of the state’s water “All it does is strengthen “This is being investigated The Democrats’ legislative package also our resolve to fight and win the decisions being made in supply, releasing it throughout the spring and includes three other bills. They would speed at the highest levels of the summer when it’s most in demand by farm- this in their honor,” Garrett Washington. levee repairs, revamp the state board over- said. “We are all interested in Iraqi and American govern- ers and cities. ments,” he said. Climate-change models say that pattern seeing flood protection and clarify who’s The airborne brigade was how this will come out, but will change. The snowpack is expected to be responsible when developers build in flood smaller and will melt earlier in the year, con- plains. Watch Repair ditions that could lead to spring flooding and On the Net: Ukiah’s summer drought. Read SB5, SB17, AB5 and AB802 at Toy Store “We all agree these are big challenges to www.sen.ca.gov and www.assembly.ca.gov Need a watch battery NOW State regulators ban dry-cleaning chemical or watch band? Stop By today... OPEN By SAMANTHA YOUNG California Air Resources environmental and health Associated Press Board begins to phase out the advocates, who urged the 161 S. Orchard Ave. SACRAMENTO — fluid next year, banning dry board to accelerate the ban D. William Jewelers California air regulators on cleaners from buying because of the chemical’s Pear Tree Center 463-0163 (Next to Longs) Thursday enacted the nation’s machines that rely on the sol- health effects as a potential 462-4636 first statewide ban of the most vent. The state’s 3,400 dry carcinogen. The solvent has common chemical used by cleaners who now use it must contaminated one in 10 wells dry cleaners. get rid of machines that are 15 in California. By 2023, no more dry- years or older by July 2010. Meanwhile, cleaners said cleaning machines that use the “Dry cleaners have known eliminating the most common toxic solvent — perchloroeth- this is a problem for quite dry cleaning solvent could ylene — will be permitted in some time,” board member drive them out of business the state. Dorene D’Adamo said. because alternative methods The regulation by the The rule was embraced by are unproven and more costly.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FILING FOR APPROVAL FOR RECOVERY IN RATES OF COSTS FOR PG&E’S PROPOSED PILOT PROGRAM FOR WATER RELATED ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES (A.07-01-026) In Compliance to an Assigned Commissioner Ruling (ACR) by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), PG&E has filed an Application for recovery in rates of costs for PG&E’s proposed pilot program for water related energy efficiency measures.

The Water Related Embedded Energy Savings Pilot Program This filing is made in compliance with an Assigned Commissioner Ruling described in further detail below. The Application seeks approval of a one-year water-related embedded energy savings pilot program (pilot) that will target commercial, industrial and institutional customers, and large facilities serving low income customers. The pilot will offer water related efficiency measures and determine which methods best quantify the energy saved as a result of the water efficiency. On January 16, 2007, Pacific Gas & Electric Company (“PG&E”) filed the above referenced application with the CPUC. PG&E proposes to partner with East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD), Sonoma County Water Agency (SCWA), and Santa Clara Valley Water District (SCVWD) to implement the pilot. The Application seeks approval of a $4.4 million budget for the one-year pilot.

Background to the Filing of This Application On October 16, 2006, an Assigned Commissioner’s Ruling (ACR) by the CPUC was approved in the ongoing Energy Efficiency Rulemaking (R.06-04-010). This ACR ordered PG&E to file an Application seeking approval of a one-year pilot program related to the embedded energy savings attainable through water efficiency. The ACR ordered that the California Investor Owned Utilities partner with water providers to design and implement the water-related embedded energy savings pilot program. The ACR directed that the Applications seeking approval of the pilot proposal be filed on January 15, 2007. Does this mean rates will increase? Yes. Rates will increase a small amount beginning January 1, 2008 as a result of Commission approval of this program. Approximately $3.8 million will be added to electric rates, amounting to an average increase in electric rates of about 0.04 percent. Approximately $0.6 million of costs will be added to the Gas Public Purpose Program Surcharge, amounting to an increase in the average residential customer rate of 0.02 percent. The electric bill for a typical residential customer using 550 kWh per month would increase by one cent per month as a result of this request. The electric bill for a customer using 750 kWh per month would increase by about four cents per month. Individual customers’ bills may differ.

THE CPUC PROCESS The CPUC’s independent Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) will review this application filing, analyze the proposal, and present an independent analysis and recommendations for the CPUC’s consideration. Other parties may also participate. The CPUC may hold evidentiary hearings where the parties of record present their proposals in testimony and are subject to cross-examination before an Administrative Law Judge. These hearings are open to the public, but only those who are parties of record can present evidence or cross-examine witnesses during evidentiary hearings. After considering all proposals and evidence presented during the hearing process, the CPUC will issue a draft decision. When the CPUC acts on this application, it may adopt all or part of PG&E’s request, amend or modify it, or deny the application. The CPUC’s final decision may be different from PG&E's proposed application filing.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION For more details call PG&E at 800.743.5000 Para más detalles llame 800.660.6789 • 800.893.9555 For TDD/TTY(speech-hearing impaired) call 800.652.4712 You may also contact the CPUC’s Public Advisor with comments or questions as follows: Public Advisor’s Office 415.703.2074 or 866.849.8390 (toll free) 505 Van Ness Avenue, Room 2103 TTY 415.703.5282, TTY 866.836.7825 (toll free) San Francisco, CA 94102 E-mail to [email protected] If you are writing a letter to the Public Advisor’s Office, please include the application number (A. 07-01-026). All comments will be circulated to the Commissioners, the assigned Administrative Law Judge and the Energy Division staff. A-10 – FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 2007 NATION THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL Existing home sales drop sharply in 2006 By MARTIN CRUTSINGER imbalances that have to be righted strong, helping to bolster consumer AP Economics Writer before the market revives,” Zandi spending. WASHINGTON — After a five- said. “We have gone from boom to By section of the country, sales in year boom, the nation’s housing mar- bust and the bottom is here to stay at December were down the most in the ket cooled considerably in 2006 with least until this time next year.” West, a drop of 9.1 percent, and the existing home sales falling by the On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Northeast, where sales fell by 2.8 largest amount in 17 years. industrial average logged a triple- percent. Sales rose by 4.3 percent in While the worst may be over, the digit decline, halting a two-day rally the Midwest and 0.8 percent in the rebound could be slow in coming, that had pushed the blue-chip index South. analysts said, given a continuing to its 26th record close since For the entire year, sales were huge backlog of unsold homes that October. On Thursday, the Dow fell down in all regions of the country, will keep downward pressure on 119.21 points to close at 12,502.56. dropping 19.6 percent in the West, prices, particularly in former boom For December, sales of existing 7.2 percent in the Northeast, 6.6 per- areas. homes fell by 0.8 percent to a sea- cent in the Midwest and 5.1 percent The National Association of sonally adjusted annual rate of 6.22 in the South. Realtors reported Thursday that sales million units. Analysts had been hop- In December, the inventory of of existing homes totaled 6.48 mil- ing for a small increase after sales unsold homes fell by 7.9 percent to lion units for all of 2006, down 8.4 gains in October and November, the 3.51 million units, which represents percent from 2005 when 7.08 million first back-to-back increases since the a still-high 6.8 month supply at the spring of 2005. December sales pace. existing homes were sold, the fifth The median sales price in In other economic news, the straight year that sales hit an all-time December was unchanged at Labor Department reported that the high. $222,000, the same as December a number of newly laid off workers fil- That boom drove prices up at dou- year ago, which represented an ing claims for unemployment bene- ble-digit rates and caused a stampede said. 2008.” improvement after four straight fits rose to 325,000 last week, an of investors into the market who pur- months in which the median sales increase of 36,000, which was the chased housing hoping to quickly However, other analysts cautioned Even with the sales decline in that the rebound will likely be price had fallen compared to the biggest one-week jump since the sell the homes for big profits. 2006, the median price of a new same month a year ago, the longest hurricane-related layoffs in the fall David Lereah, chief economist for extremely slow because it will take home managed to rise slightly last stretch of such declines on record. of 2005. the Realtors, said that 40 percent of time for unsold inventories to be year to $222,000, compared to a The slowdown in housing has However, analysts said that the home sales in 2005, the peak of the worked down and for speculators to median, or midpoint price, of been a major factor dragging down big increase followed two weeks of housing boom, represented purchas- unload homes they purchased hoping $219,600 in 2005. However, the 1.1 overall economic growth, trimming bigger-than-expected declines and es by investors and people buying for a quick profit. percent price increase last year was more than a percentage point from probably was not a signal of a weak- vacation homes. “Last year was a tough year for far below the 12.4 percent price growth in the July-September quar- ening labor market. “A lot of those people have now housing and 2007 will be difficult as surge in 2005. ter, when the economy expanded at a well,” said Mark Zandi, chief econo- Analysts said prices are likely to left the market,” Lereah said, pre- lackluster 2 percent growth rate. ——— mist at Moody’s Economy.com. continue falling in such formerly dicting that sales have bottomed out Still, economists are growing On the Net: and should start a slow rebound in “Sales are near a bottom, but prices red-hot markets as California, more confident that the housing bust Existing home sales: 2007. and new home construction will con- Florida, Arizona, Nevada and the will not be severe enough to push the www.realtor.org “With fingers and toes crossed, it tinue to fall throughout most of this Northeast corridor. economy into an outright recession, Jobless claims: appears that we have hit bottom in year. I don’t expect the market to “There was an unprecedented as job growth outside of housing- the existing home market,” Lereah show broad improvement until boom in housing that created a lot of related industries has remained www.ows.doleta.gov Most would save money under the president’s health care proposal By KEVIN FREKING sense for the government to insurance plans. Associated Press The administration says its proposal would enable more subsidize such health insur- The administration says it WASHINGTON — Get Americans to afford health insurance, reducing the ranks of ance plans, he said. believes that people will seek health insurance through your “It’s not unusual at all to out more basic coverage to employer? The average cost the uninsured — now estimated at 46.6 million — by 5 per- find the guys at the top with avoid tax increases. of a family policy is about the most lavish plan,” “We think that will bring $11,500, low enough to get cent to 10 percent. Goodman said. down national health spend- you a tax break under While more than 100 mil- ing,” said Katherine Baicker, President Bush’s new health get health coverage through that the greatest benefit would so they could see their taxes lion people would get a tax who serves on the president’s care initiative. their employers. go to the middle class. go up if they stick with their break, the administration esti- council of economic advisers. If an employer-provided A smaller group of The wealthy tend to have current policy. So could many mates, more than 55 percent Some analysts also worry plan covers you alone, the pol- Americans, about 17.8 mil- the most expensive policies, government workers. of the uninsured — about 25 icy costs just under $4,250 on lion, buy health insurance on and many of them can expect Also, large firms tend to that more small businesses million people — have such will drop coverage if they average, still low enough for a their own because their job to pay higher taxes. have better, more expensive low incomes that they pay no tax cut. doesn’t provide it or they can’t Meanwhile, the poor general- policies than do small busi- know their workers can get income taxes, Davis said. So coverage on the individual The administration says its afford the coverage their ly don’t pay any income tax, nesses. Davis said that large the tax changes would not proposal would enable more employer offers. Almost all of so the help they get would be businesses tend to treat the market, thanks to the new tax make insurance any more breaks for people buying Americans to afford health them would experience a sub- limited to lower payroll taxes. great majority of employees affordable for them, she said. insurance on their own. insurance, reducing the ranks stantial tax cut. The administration has equally. The president’s plan would of the uninsured — now esti- That’s because they don’t referred to health insurance “Typically, the person not kick in until 2009. Over Coverage in the individual mated at 46.6 million — by 5 have a boss fronting the cost policies exceeding $15,000 working in the mail room has the years, the standard deduc- market is generally cheaper percent to 10 percent. of their insurance on a tax-free for a family or $7,500 for an the same health coverage as tion would increase at the rate than coverage in the group The president hit the road basis. They pay for it them- individual as gold-plated, but the person working as an of overall inflation. But some market, but many Americans, Thursday to sell his health selves, and get little tax help many disagree with that executive,” Davis said. tax analysts warn that the particularly those with pre- care plan, talking it up at a unless they spend at least 7.5 assessment. But John Goodman, presi- existing health conditions, conference in Lee’s Summit, percent of their adjusted gross “Not all these policies are dent and CEO of the National deduction would still lose value as a result. will find it difficult getting a Mo. But it has received a cold income on health care. gold-plated. What you get Center for Policy Analysis, company to sell them a policy, response from key Democrats Karen Davis, president of depends on where you live, disagreed. He said executives That’s because health insurance premiums have said Len Burman of the Tax in Congress. the Commonwealth Fund, where you work and what the at large corporations often get Policy Center, a joint program The plan would do two been going up much more said the people who buy insur- cost of insurance is in that extra benefits on top of the run by the Urban Institute and things: For the first time, the ance on their own are typical- area,” said Diane Rowland, insurance that everyone else at quickly than inflation, so, cost of an insurance policy ly baby boomers. Of the 12 executive vice president of the the company gets. They’ll get eventually, more taxpayers the Brookings Institution. would be treated as taxable million adults in the individ- Kaiser Family Foundation. annual checkups and undergo will fall into that camp whose “For many, the nongroup income. The cost includes ual market, 40 percent of them Workers in established screenings at the most health insurance cost more market doesn’t work well,” both the employer’s and the make more than $50,000 a manufacturing industries, renowned medical facilities than the deductible. When that Burman said. “It works fine employee’s payments. The year. such as the auto and steel such as the Mayo Clinic, or in happens, they have two choic- for people who are healthy. It result is that workers’ taxable They would save, on aver- industry, tend to have gener- his home town of Dallas, the es, pay more taxes or select just doesn’t work well for peo- wages would shoot up dramat- age, about $2,500 when buy- ous health insurance benefits, Cooper Clinic. It makes little more basic, less expensive ple who are sick.” ically. ing individual coverage, and But, then, the president $5,000 on family coverage, calls for a standard tax deduc- she said. tion for those who buy health “I definitely think it is fis- insurance — $15,000 for fam- cal relief” for those in the ily coverage and $7,500 for individual market, Davis said. individual coverage. So, the That relief is much more The Original Sprayed On key to getting a tax cut will be mixed when it comes to peo- Polyurethane Bed Liner to keep the cost of the policy ple who get health insurance below the size of the new through their work, she said. Pick-Em Up Truck Store deduction. Just how much one pays or The result of the proposed saves depends upon which 462-5086 change would be that, initial- income tax bracket they’re in. 1070 A N. State St., Ukiah ly, about 80 percent of work- The administration projects ers who get insurance through their jobs would be in the camp that gets a tax cut. 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surveys to their peers. help with the survey and cen- manent supportive housing, Scott Nelson on Feb. 22. Homeless “They have the entry into sus have been spreading the domestic violence shelters, Daily Nelson was convicted of that community that we, with word that people should not voucher motels, hospitals, second-degree murder on April 12, 1991, and sentenced county badges, don’t,” be anxious, because it is only jails and rehabilitation facili- Continued from Page A-2 to 22 years-to-life imprison- Continued from Page A-1 Leonard said. a count. ties. “We’re really trying to get a For several months, Social controlled substance and dri- ment for the murder of Program (STEP) -- a support- “We’re hoping that the ving under the influence at Michael Clawson, who ive housing program that sense of what kind of service Services has also been in con- combination of the actual cen- they have access to and what tact with nonprofit agencies, 7:30 a.m. Wednesday. Nelson shot after catching funds community resource sus and the survey data will Those arrested by law enforcement kind of services might they the Department of Clawson and two other men centers like the Ukiah give us the information we officers are innocent until proven guilty. stealing from his marijuana Community Center and the (utilize) if they were avail- Transportation, bridge and need to be able to provide People reported as having been arrest- able,” she said. road crews, law enforcement ed may contact the Daily Journal once garden near Leggett. Coast Community Center in needed services,” Leonard their case has been concluded so the Today, the actual count is and fire agencies, planning Nelson has served 16 years Fort Bragg. said. results can be reported. Those who feel of his sentence, He was The data for the census, being conducted. departments and the county the information is in error should con- Shortly after 5:30 a.m., the Public and Mental Health She noted, however, that tact the appropriate agency. released on parole by the which can also be used by the due to the rural nature of Board of Prison Terms in county or its nonprofit part- counters deployed in cars Departments to identify loca- from meeting places in Ukiah, tions to focus on, she said. Mendocino County, it will be 2004, but that decision was ners to compete for grant DA REPORTS reversed by Gov. Arnold funds from state, federal and Willits and Fort Bragg to can- Tallies were also taken in difficult to count every home- vass the county, hoping to the homeless shelters less person, and that the count The following were Schwarzenegger. private resources to benefit Anyone who wishes to the homeless, is collected in locate and count as many Thursday night and at the does not capture homeless compiled from reports two parts, according to homeless people as possible county’s rancherias. people who are staying in oth- prepared by the Mendoci- have their opinion heard by Leonard. before they mobilize for the The 2005 Homeless Census ers’ homes. no County District Attor- the Board of Prison terms can For the last three weeks, day. and Survey -- the county’s Social Services budgeted ney’s Office: send letters in care of Interim Leonard said, Social Services Leonard said the count will first -- identified 1,947 home- $20,000 to complete the cen- PAROLE HEARING -- District Attorney Elizabeth The Mendocino County Dis- has hired and trained some of be primarily done from afar so less people living on the sus and surveys this year. Norman to P.O. Box 1000, the homeless in the communi- as not to disturb, adding that streets and in emergency shel- trict Attorney’s Office Ukiah, CA 95482. Letters Katie Mintz can be reached at announced Thursday the ty to administer 30-question the homeless people hired to ters, transitional housing, per- [email protected]. may also be faxed to 463- pending parole hearing of 4687.

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They wanted to go to whiskered friend hopes for a are big years for movies, and Maguire, whose boyish Peter Sandler (“Reign Over Me”), find the future King Arthur, a the theater next door and see chance to break into the there are BIG years. Then Parker — the nerd turned and thrillers featuring Hilary royal cousin next in line for the third one. They were world of fancy cuisine. there’s 2007, which has some superhero by a mutant arach- Swank (“The Reaping”) and the throne. Meantime, Fiona ready to see it the same day,” The voice cast includes Hollywood types thinking a nid’s bite — finds himself Sandra Bullock (Diaz) finds herself mentor- Bruckheimer said. Brad Garrett, Janeane record box-office year may wrestling with his dark side (“Premonition”). ing Sleeping Beauty, “Spider-Man 3” — Garofalo, Ian Holm, Brian be at hand. just when he thought he’d The fall and holiday sea- Cinderella, Rapunzel and Maguire’s bright-eyed Peter Dennehy and Patton Oswalt. The month of May alone gotten his act together in son presents such highlights Snow White, teaching the and Spidey also pick up “Harry Potter and the has dollar signs dancing in “Spider-Man 3.” as Will Smith in the apoca- pampered princesses to stand where they left off in the last Order of the Phoenix” — Boy studio executives’ heads as “Things are going pretty lyptic tale “I Am Legend,” on their own after Prince film. Peter’s finally hooked well for Peter. He’s got his Nicolas Cage in the sequel Charming usurps the king- wizard Harry (Radcliffe) and the third installments to three up with girl-next-door Mary buddies Hermione (Watson) of the all-time biggest movie girl, he’s got his job and “National Treasure: Book of dom. Jane (Dunst), managing to franchises hit theaters within school. He’s kind of just Secrets,” Nicole Kidman in Among the new additions and Ron (Grint) come back to juggle his photography job, school for year five, only to a three-week span. managing his whole life,” the fantasy “The Golden to the voice cast: Justin schoolwork, his love life and First up, “Spider-Man 3,” Maguire said. “Generally, Compass,” Denzel Timberlake, Cheri Oteri, Amy find a conspiracy in the magi- the superhero gig. cal community afoot over the with Tobey Maguire and Peter’s in a good state. Of Washington and Russell Sedaris and Ian McShane. Sam Raimi, who made the Kirsten Dunst returning as the course, it doesn’t stay that Crowe in the crime saga “Pirates of the Caribbean: return of the dark Lord first two “Spider-Man” Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) in young superhero and his way.” “American Gangster” and the At World’s End” — When we movies, is back to direct If they matched the busi- voices of Jerry Seinfeld and last saw rascally buccaneer the last movie. dreamgirl. Next comes again in what could be the ness their predecessors have Renee Zellweger in the ani- Jack Sparrow (Depp) in Disbelieving that the evil “Shrek the Third,” with Mike last film for the franchise. done, those five films alone mated comedy “Bee Movie.” “Dead Man’s Chest,” Davy one has come back, bureau- Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie “I feel like this film is kind Murphy and Antonio would account for nearly 20 But as usual, the real Jones had hauled him to a crats hamstring Hogwarts Banderas back as mouth- percent of the $9.4 billion heavy hitters are crowded watery hell. Jack’s pals of a natural conclusion to a lot of stuff that’s happened in headmaster Dumbledore pieces of the lovable animat- haul that all movies rang up into summer. Here’s a look at (Orlando Bloom and Keira (Michael Gambon), appoint- ed fairy-tale kooks. Then domestically last year. what’s up with summer’s key Knightley) joined their vil- the first two movies. It kind of feels like a natural trilogy,” ing a new instructor whose there’s “Pirates of the The schedule is so loaded blockbusters in waiting: lainous rival (Geoffrey Rush) classes leave the kids ill-pre- Caribbean: At World’s End,” that even the sequels “Shrek the Third” — All a to begin a quest to retrieve said Maguire. “Ratatouille” — pared to defend themselves with Johnny Depp continuing “Ocean’s Thirteen,” “The hideous ogre wants is to settle him. against the dark arts. the cliffhanger left from last Bourne Ultimatum,” down in the swamp with his The new film picks up Hollywood has offered duel- “Fantastic Four: Rise of the not-so-beautiful bride. But right at that point, said pro- ing animated bug movies and So Harry and his crew summer’s blockbuster. form a secret society to learn Two other heavyweights Silver Surfer,” and “Rush Myers’ Shrek finds himself ducer Jerry Bruckheimer, killer-asteroid movies. On the follow soon after: the animat- Hour 3” would make for an drafted into the family busi- who shepherded the first two heels of the rodent cartoon the magic tricks they need to ed “Ratatouille,” a comedy impressive summer. Plus, ness after his kingly father-in- movies based on the Disney “Flushed Away” comes take on Voldemort. about a gourmet rodent from there’s an animated lineup law expires and the ogre theme-park ride to block- another rat tale, this one from “It’s quite political. Harry the Disney-Pixar partnership; that includes a big-screen faces the prospect of ruling buster status. the animation masters at has witnessed the return of and “Harry Potter and the take on “The Simpsons.” the land in his stead. For scheduling and finan- Pixar. Lord Voldemort and is Order of the Phoenix,” with Winter and spring have “For Shrek, he’s just con- cial reasons, Bruckheimer Directed by Brad Bird shocked that the discovery Daniel Radcliffe, Emma some intriguing movie vinced he’s not capable of and director Gore Verbinski (“The Incredibles”), he’s made is being quashed Watson and Rupert Grint prospects, including comedies that. He’s an ogre. He’s not shot much of the second and “Ratatouille” follows the by the ministry of magic,” going back to wizardry from Eddie Murphy wired that way,” said Chris third films at the same time. adventures of a rodent living said “Order of the Phoenix” Miller, a story artist on The advantage for audiences: in Paris who dreams of director David Yates. “Harry COMING SOON IN 2007 “Shrek” and head of the story They only have to wait a mat- becoming a French chef, and his friends discover the department on “Shrek 2” who ter of months to see how last despite family objections and grown-up world is quite com- now graduates to directing summer’s cliffhanger turns the obvious obstacles to the plex and you can’t always Winter and spring: KNOCKED UP: Katherine Heigl stars as a “Shrek the Third.” “There is out, rather the usual two or ARE WE DONE YET?: The sequel to “Are We woman whose one-night stand has parental con- idea of rats in the kitchen. rely on grown-ups to sort There Yet?” has Ice Cube and Nia Long stuck sequences. another option, which is find- three years between major with a new house that’s a money pit. 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DIRECTIONS: A. Using each "Chaos Grid" number with its letter one time, arrange the numbers with their letters for the "Order Grid" so each vertical column, horizontal row, and two diagonals each ADD to numbers inside thick lined cells. B. Some correct numbers with their letters have been put into the "Order Grid" to get you started. Also, above the "Order Grid" is a "Decoded Message" clue. C. After you have solved the "Order Grid" doing as direction "A" says, put the let- ters from horizontal rows, from left to right, under "Decoded Message" and make words to form the answer.

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ANSWERS IN NEXT EDITION © 2007 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com ENPLYT Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as BRILLIANT OR SHOWY suggested by the above cartoon.

15 6 17 10 BR I L A: 819813 LIAN (Answers tomorrow) 11 16 5 16 TORS Jumbles: PEONY ALTAR ITALIC BEWAIL Yesterday’s 14 7 18 9 Answer: Not telling the truth can be — HOWY A LIE-ABILITY 1/25/2007 Young brothers need help adjusting to Mom’s death Dear Annie: I run a Sunday school program praising their efforts. They need to believe they house wine -- and ask each guest which they for 22 children. There are two young children are good boys, not pigeonholed as troublemak- would prefer. If they don’t care, it’s your in our care, “Billy,” age 4, and “Andy,” age 2. ANNIE’S MAILBOX ers. choice what to pour. Their mother died a year ago, while giving Dear Annie: My boyfriend and I, along with Dear Annie: This is for “Shoeless Joe,” the birth to their baby sister. Their father recently By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar several members of his family, enjoy drinking man who was baffled by the number of shoes remarried. wine with our meals. We take great care to in his girlfriend’s closet.I’d like to point out These children were manageable before Dear Teacher’s Aide: Our hearts are break- choose interesting wines to serve, and the bot- that not all women are hooked on shoes. I am their mother’s death, but now they are impossi- ing for these two little boys. Their mother died, tles can be quite expensive. 44, attractive, and well-educated. I have been ble. Billy sits in front and hits the teacher’s leg, they have a baby sister who demands a great The only problem is that some family mem- married 10 years and have chosen not to have pulls her skirt and kicks her. When restrained, deal of attention, and their father has remarried. bers do not like wine, but will nonetheless children. I don’t care for shopping, I hate he turns his attention to the teaching board and They feel neglected and abandoned twice over. serve themselves a glass so as not to feel left romantic comedies, and I would infinitely pulls down pictures. During craft time, he Their unruly behavior is their way of acting out out. They will then proceed to dilute the wine rather watch a football game than “Sex and the crumples his papers on the floor and refuses to their frustrations and gaining time and atten- with water or soda, or leave their glass full City.” I own fewer than 10 pairs of shoes. I pre- participate. Separated from his older brother, tion from the adults in their lives. They are cry- without drinking any. I don’t mind sharing, but fer to spend my money enjoying nature, cook- Andy cooperates and follows instructions. ing for help. I hate wasting what can otherwise be enjoyed. ing gourmet meals and going to concerts. I buy shoes only when mine wear out. I have never However, he is slowly starting to imitate Billy. First, please talk to the father and suggest Would it be appropriate to serve a “house” wine for these family members? -- S. in equated possessions with happiness, and so While we do not know the intimate details professional counseling for the boys. The pedi- know how to live richly with less. I am, in fact, of the home front, how do we handle the kids’ atrician can recommend someone who special- California a bit saddened to think there are women out behavior during the two-hour Sunday school izes in young children. Then help Andy and Dear S.: Yes and no. You don’t want to sin- there who chase rainbows at the shoe store. -- and turn it around to be constructive instead of Billy get more positive attention by giving gle out those guests who don’t indulge, or not Empty Closet in Wisconsin disruptive to the whole class? -- Teacher’s them a little extra time, thinking of special pro- offer them the opportunity to sample an inter- jects to work on (perhaps in art or music), and Dear Empty Closet: Shoes come in rain- Aide esting wine. You can minimize the waste by bow colors? OK, OK, we get it. You’re not into being a more gracious host. Don’t put a bottle shoes, and we know many women agree with on the table for guests to serve themselves. you. Your husband must feel like a lucky guy. 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073-07 055-07 042-07 030-07 LOST & 1-26/07 1-21,26/07 PUBLIC NOTICE 1-19,26,2-2/07 1-12,19,26/07 FOUND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 30 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Trustee Sale NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S No. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City No. 74-25317-3 Title Order No.6692949 APN 1089209-02 APN: 178-231-10-00 TRA: 051-07 OH MY! of Mendocino and Community Development Council of the City of Ukiah (the "City"), at its 1-19,26,2-2,9/07 184-070-09-00 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN- I am so embar- 154006 LOAN NO: XXXXXX0631 REF: Commission of Mendocino County will con- regular meeting on February 7, 2007 will hold FICTITIOUS DER A DEED OF TRUST DATED rassed that I could Wang, Yuan IMPORTANT NOTICE TO duct a public hearing on Friday, February 9, a public hearing and consider approval of the BUSINESS NAME 12/23/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION not even pose for a PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DE- at 2:00 p.m. at the Community Development issuance by the California Statewide Com- STATEMENT TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY photo. I am a FAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED Commission of Mendocino County Confer- munities Development Authority (the “Issuer”) File No.: 2007-F0046 BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU female Black Lab ence Room, 1076 North State Street, Ukiah, of multifamily housing revenue bonds (the THE FOLLOWING NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE December 19, 2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE found in the Raley’s CA to discuss the results of grant 03-STBG- "Bonds") in a principal amount not to exceed PERSON(S) IS OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, parking lot Monday 1839 and to solicit citizen input. Four Million Dollars ($4,000,000) to assist in (ARE) DOING BUSI- YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF morning 1/23. How Funding from 03-STBG-1839 was for the fol- the financing of the acquisition, rehabilitation NESS AS: 02/08/2007 at 10:00AM, HOUSEKEY FINAN- YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA- could I have broken lowing activities: and development of a 41-unit multifamily rent- TRUST WINERY CIAL CORPORATION as the duly appointed off my red cable TURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST *Housing Rehabilitation/Multi-Unit $762,600 al housing development commonly known as LIMITED; STEPHEN Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust and leave my home YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Ukiah Terrace I Apartments located at 1164 & WALKER TRUST Recorded on 01/03/2006, as Instrument *Activity Delivery $167,400 when I love my On February 01, 2007, at 10:00am, Cal-West- Mulberry Street in the City of Ukiah, California WINERY LIMITED 2006-00110 of official records in the Office of *Administration $70,000 people so much. I (the “Project”). 13300 Buckman the Recorder of MENDOCINO County, Cali- ern Reconveyance Corporation, as duly ap- *Total $1,000,000 hope they think to Drive fornia, executed by: RAUL PEREZ JORDAN pointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed The purpose of the public hearing will be to The owner of the Project is expected to be come and find me Hopland, CA 95449 AND EFIGENIA MONDRAGON CASTRO, of Trust recorded December 23, 2005, as report on activities and final products and give Star Development LLC, or a limited liability at the Ukiah Shelter Trust Winery LTD. HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, Inst. No. 2005-27729 in book XX, page XX of citizens an opportunity to make their com- company or limited partnership to be estab- at 298 Plant Rd. 13800 Old Toll Road as Trustor, MERS as Beneficiary and LEND- ments known. If you are unable to attend the lished by Star Development LLC. There are so many Official Records in the office of the County Hopland, CA 95449 ERS DIRECT CAPITAL CORPORATION as public hearing, you may direct written com- The Bonds will not constitute an indebtedness dogs here that no Recorder of Mendocino County, State of Cali- This business is con- Lender (Original Lender) and HSBC MORT- ments to the Community Development Com- or obligation, or a pledge of the faith and one comes to find. fornia, executed by Yuan Mei Wang, An Un- ducted by a Corpo- GAGE SERVICES INC., as current mission of Mendocino County, Craig Schlat- credit of, the Issuer or the City. The Bonds I am getting a bit married Woman, will sell at public auction to ration. State of in- Servicer/Lender, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ter, 1076 North State Street, Ukiah, CA are special, limited obligations of the Issuer, nervous. 467-6453 AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR highest bidder for cash, cashier’s check 95482, or you may telephone (707) 463-5462 payable solely from the revenues of the Proj- corporation: Cali- CASH (payable at time of sale in lawful mon- drawn on a state or national bank, a check X109 (800) 545-5730, or TDD (707) 463- ects. fornia. The registrant REWARD ey of the United States, by cash, a cashier's drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a 5697. In addition, information may be ob- All those interested in matters related to the commenced to trans- Lost Jack Russel act business under check drawn by a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal savings and tained at the above address between the issuance of the Bonds and the financing of Missing since 1-15 the fictitious business check drawn by a state or federal credit un- loan association, savings association, or sav- hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on week- the acquisition, rehabilitation and develop- on Tomki Rd. Male, ion, or a check drawn by a state or federal ment of the Project are invited to attend and name or names listed Black/White with tan ings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Fi- days. savings and loan association, savings associ- If you plan on attending the public hearing be heard at the meeting which will commence above on Jan. 12, on face, wearing red ation, or savings bank specified in section nancial Code and authorized to do business and need a special accommodation because at 6:15 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the mat- 2007. Endorsed-Filed spiked collar, 10 lbs. 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to in this state: At the main (south) entrance to of a sensory or mobility impairment/disability, ter may be heard, and will be held at the on Jan. 12, 2007 at Angela 485-1682 do business in this state). At: THE MAIN EN- the Mendocino county Courthouse, 100 North please contact Craig Schlatter at (707) 463- Ukiah Civic Center, 300 Seminary Avenue, the Mendocino Coun- ty Clerks Office. TRANCE TO THE MENDOCINO COUNTY State Street Ukiah, California, all right, title 5462 X109, (800) 545-5730, or TDD (707) Ukiah, California. If you have any questions /s/Nancy B. Walker COURTHOUSE, 100 NORTH STATE and interest conveyed to and now held by it 463-5697 to arrange for those accommoda- regarding this matter, please call Terrence NANCY B. WALKER STREET, UKIAH, CA, all right, title and inter- under said Deed of Trust in the property situ- tions to be made. Murphy of the California Statewide Communi- 052-07 est conveyed to and now held by it under said ated in said County and State described as: The County and the Community Development ties Development Authority, at (925) 933- Deed of Trust in the property situated in said 1-19,26,2-2,9/07 Completely described in said deed of trust. Commission of Mendocino County promotes 9229. County, California describing the land therein: fair housing and makes all programs available By: /s/ Gail Petersen FICTITIOUS The street address and other common desig- AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE to low and moderate income families regard- City Clerk BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ABOVE MENTIONED DEED OF TRUST. The nation, if any, of the real property described less of age, race, color, religion, sex, national Dated: January 18, 2007 File No.: 2007-F0012 property heretofore described is being sold above is purported to be: 1340 Sequoia Plaza origin, sexual preference, marital status or "as is". The street address and other common Ukiah CA 95482 The undersigned Trustee THE FOLLOWING handicap. “WE STILL designation, if any, of the real property descri- disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of PUBLIC NOTICE PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSI- NEED A RIDE, bed above is purported to be: 141 NORGARD the street address and other common desig- PUBLIC NOTICE LANE, UKIAH, CA 95482. The undersigned 069-07 NESS AS: PLEASE HELP!” nation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be Trustee disclaims any liability for any incor- 1-26/07 011-07 033-07 QUERO BRASIL Yep, this is me 1-5,12,19,26/07 rectness of the street address and other com- held, but without covenant or warranty, ex- ORDINANCE NO. 1090 1-12,19,26,2-2/07 210 S. Main Street Bob with my party FICTITIOUS mon designation, if any, shown herein. Said press or implied, regarding title, possession, ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF FICTITIOUS Ukiah, CA 95482 hat on. I have been BUSINESS NAME sale will be made, but without covenant or condition or encumbrances, including fees, THE CITY OF UKIAH AMENDING SECTION BUSINESS NAME Steve C. Medlen accepted at “Old STATEMENT warranty, expressed or implied, regarding ti- 3236 OF THE UKIAH CITY CODE, PROVID- STATEMENT 790 Apple Avenue Dog Rescue” in charges and expenses of the Trustee and of File No.: 2007-F0005 tle, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the ING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THE Ukiah, CA 95482 the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to THE FOLLOWING File No.: 2007-F0031 Denver, Co. I can remaining principal sum of the note(s) se- CITY’S SIGN ORDINANCE This business is con- pay the remaining principal sums of the PERSON(S) IS THE FOLLOWING even bring my cured by said Deed of Trust, with interest The City Council of the City of Ukiah hereby ducted by an Individ- (ARE) DOING BUSI- PERSON(S) IS friend Bubba with note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust to wit: ordains as follows. ual. The registrant thereon, as provided in said note(s), advan- NESS AS: (ARE) DOING BUSI- me, if there is room $654,021.60 with interest thereon from May 1. Ukiah City Code Section 3236 is amended commenced to trans- ces, if any, under the terms of the Deed of ARCTURUS NESS AS: in the car. Now all I 01, 2006 @ the rate of 10.850% per annum act business under Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses to read as follows: ENTERPRISES, ARROW FENCING need is a ride to the fictitious business of the Trustee and of the trusts created by as provided in said note(s) plus cost and any §3236: PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION: LLC. 501 Laughlin Way Denver or Fort Col- said Deed of Trust, to-wit: $118,694.12 (Esti- advances with interest. ESTIMATED TOTAL Any person, firm or corporation violating any 218 Mason Street Redwood Valley, CA name or names listed lins. I would like to mated). Accrued interest and additional ad- DEBT: $710,181.68. If the Trustee is unable of the provisions of this Chapter shall be guil- Ukiah, CA 95482 95470 above on Jan. 5, be able to help with vances, if any, will increase this figure prior to to convey title for any reason, the successful ty of an infraction. Every such violation is pun- Ruff & Associates Jay Chris Woida 2007. Endorsed-Filed the gas expenses, ishable by (1) a fine not exceeding one hun- on Jan. 5, 2007 at sale. CONDITION OF SALE: The successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy shall be 100 West Standley 501 Laughlin Way so I am accepting bidder will be required to pay county docu- dred dollars ($100) for a first violation; (2) a the Mendocino Coun- the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and Street Redwood Valley, CA donations too. Call mentary transfer tax, any city tax, and any fine not exceeding two hundred dollars ($200) Ukiah, CA 95482 95470 ty Clerks Office. Sage to help me other applicable taxes or fees (including, but the successful bidder shall have no further re- for a second violation within one year; (3) a Access Design This business is con- /s/Steve C. Medlen 467-6453. not limited to, the fee for recording Prelimina- course. The beneficiary under said Deed of fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500) Build ducted by an Individ- STEVE C. MEDLEN ❤❤❤ Love Bob ry Change of Ownership report) to the auc- Trust heretofore executed and delivered to for each additional violation within one year. 218 Mason Street ual. The registrant tioneer at the time of sale. If the Trustee is the undersigned a written declaration of De- 2. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall Ukiah, CA 95482 commenced to trans- HELP unable to convey title for any reason, the suc- fault and Demand for Sale, and a written No- be published as required by law in a newspa- This business is act business under 10 NOTICES conducted by a Lim- 120 WANTED cessful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy tice of Default and Election to Sell. The un- per of general circulation in the City of Ukiah, the fictitious business ADOPTIONS & shall be the return of monies paid to the and shall become effective thirty (30) days af- ited Liability Com- FOSTER CARE dersigned caused said Notice of Default and name or names listed Mendocino Trustee and the successful bidder shall have ter its adoption. pany. The registrants True to Life Children's above on January County no further recourse. The beneficiary under Election to Sell to be recorded in the county Introduced by title only on January 3, 2007, commenced to trans- 11, 2007. Endorsed- Services seeks families. said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and where the real property is located. For sales by the following roll call vote: act business under Filed on January 11, Reimbursement, training Department of delivered to the undersigned a written Decla- information: Mon-Fri 9:00am to 4:00pm (619) AYES: Councilmember Thomas, Crane, the fictitious business 2007 at the Mendoci- & professional support Social Services provided. 463-1100 ration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a 590-1221. Cal-Western Reconveyance Cor- McCowen and Mayor Rodin name or names listed no County Clerks Of- Currently recruiting above on Jan. 3, #236800809 written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. NOES: None fice. for: poration, 525 East Main Street, P.O. Box 2007. Endorsed-Filed The undersigned caused said Notice of De- ABSENT: Councilmember Baldwin /s Chris Woida 22004, El Cajon, CA 92022-9004 on Jan. 3, 2007 at BENEFIT Eligibility fault and Election to Sell to be recorded in the ABSTAIN: None CHRIS WOIDA Dated: January 02, 2007 Trustee Sale Offi- the Mendocino Coun- SPAGHETTI Supervisor county where the real property is located and Adopted on January 17, 2007 by the following ty Clerks Office. For info go to: more than three months have elapsed since cer: Jeffrey A Ferrer. (R-134174 01/12/07, roll call vote: FEED & RAFFLE /s/Richard Moser 050-07 www. mss.ca.gov such recordation. DATE: 01/19/2007 HOUSE- 01/19/07, 01/26/07) AYES: Councilmember Thomas, Crane, Sat. Jan. 27 - 5 PM RICHARD MOSER 1-19,26,2-2,9/07 to: “Career KEY FINANCIAL CORPORATION P.O. BOX McCowen, Baldwin and at the PRESIDENT FICTITIOUS Opportunities.” Or 60145 CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA 91716 For Mayor Rodin Redwood Valley BUSINESS NAME call the MCDSS Sale Information: (714)259-7850 TO NOTIFY PUBLIC NOTICE NOES: None 013-07 Firehouse PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT Jobline 707-467- TRUSTEE OF BANKRUPTCY FILINGS, ABSENT: None 1-5,12,19,26/07 for family of FICTITIOUS File No.: 2007-F0029 5866. Closes PLEASE FAX FACE PAGE OF BANKRUPT- 004-07 ABSTAIN: None TOM HUBBS 010-07 BUSINESS NAME 02-05-07 CY PETITION TO (909) 397-3914 Rosemarie 1-4,11,18,26/07 /s/Mari Rodin, Mayor THE FOLLOWING For info. & 1-5,12,19,26/07 STATEMENT Garcia, Trustee Sales Officer ASAP# 816532 FICTITIOUS ATTEST: PERSON(S) IS donations FICTITIOUS File No.: 2007-F0009 01/19/2007, 01/26/2007, 02/02/2007 BUSINESS NAME /s/Gail Petersen, City Clerk (ARE) DOING BUSI- 485-0487 Staff Services BUSINESS NAME THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT NESS AS: Administrator STATEMENT PERSON(S) IS File No.: 2007-F0001 ZACK’S Mendocino File No.: 2007-F0004 (ARE) DOING BUSI- THE FOLLOWING RESTAURANT & County THE FOLLOWING NESS AS: PERSONALS PERSON(S) IS CATERING INC. 20 Department of PERSON(S) IS SANKY STORAGE (ARE) DOING BUSI- 1430 N. State St. Hard working guy, Social Services (ARE) DOING BUSI- NEWSPAPER AND SIGNS looking to meet a Workforce NESS AS: Ukiah, CA 95482 NESS AS: ADVERTISING 144 Cherry St. woman in her 40’s, Investment Act DREAMSCAPE ART gets read. gets remembered. Zack’s Restaurant & BARNES Ukiah, CA 95482 slim-med. build. For a (WIA) GALLERY gets results! Rebecca Sankovich Catering Inc. CONSTRUCTION friend or more, to Salary - $1825- 45040 Main Street With so many advertising 1315 Oak Knoll Rd. $2219/Bi-Weekly 1430 N. State St. hang with & have fun. Mendocino, CA 223 Laws Ave. mediums dividing the attention of Ukiah, CA 95482 This position re- potential customers, newspapers Ukiah, CA 95482 PO Box 1872 Willits, 95460 Ukiah, CA95482 remain the most effective source Matthew Sankovich searches issues, This business is con- CA 95490 Bret Bengston Darren Lee Barnes for reaching consumers. Why? 1315 Oak Knoll Rd. analyzes reports Simply put, newspapers reach ducted by a Corpo- 967 Knob Hill Rd. 223 Laws Ave more people, more often. Highly Ukiah, CA 95482 LOST & and makes recom- ration. State of in- Ukiah, CA 95482 Ukiah, CA 95482 portable and highly visible, This business is con- FOUND mendations for the newspaper ads go with people corporation: Cali- 30 administration of This business is con- This business is con- and stay with them. ducted by Husband Found Pit Bull the WIA regulations ducted by an Individ- ducted by an Individ- That means your business is more & Wife. The regis- fornia. The registrant likely to be on their minds when Puppy to the county Work- ual. The registrant trants commenced to commenced to trans- ual. The registrant they’re in the market for related Call to describe. force Investment commenced to trans- products or services. 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HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP HELP 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED 120 WANTED Accountant for E Come Work With Experienced Trans- KZYX&Z Mechanical/ NCO Rural Automotive Come join EDITOR NEEDED LIKE Center a local non- Our Team with men- mission R & R. Me- Public Radio Operations Assist. Communities Child JOURNEYMAN our caring & The Lake County profit in Ukiah; 40 tally disabled adults. chanic. Mendocino has 2 FT openings: CHILDREN? Plastics manufacturer Care Program TECHNICIAN growing team at Record-Bee is look- hrs/week,; benefits; F/T, P/T in home set- Transmission. Must This might be in Cloverdale is seek- Director - Ukiah Prefer Ford expe- Frank R. Howard ing for an experi- BA in accounting & 4 ting. Pick up applica- have tools. 463-2722 BUSINESS SUPPORT for you. ing an energetic & re- Program Director rience, but will Memorial Hospital enced community years progressively tion at 1000 Sanford 709 N. State Street COORDINATOR CHILDCARE liable individual. That Provide ldrshp & ad- consider other. ● RN’s for journalist to lead our responsible exp, or Ranch Rd. Ukiah or Generates donations WORKERS, person will assist in min for nonprofit child Great place to Med Surg, ICU, newsroom. The F/T Front Desk equiv comb of train- call 468-9331 thru broadcast under- ALL SHIFTS. operations and me- care-related progs. work. Excellent ER, FT & PT managing editor is Receptionist Bilingual ing and exp; previous writing from busi- F/T 4 day week. chanical areas of the Req. B.A. & 5 yrs. pay and benefits. ● CNA: P/T Community Catalysts responsible the day- a+. Potter Vly. Com- exp using adv Excel nesses & groups. Starting salary facility. Must be ex- exp. Multiple-source 401k. Dealer Contingent seeks Skills Coaches to-day operations of munity Health Center or similar program Cultivates & solicits $9.40 per hour. perienced in; mfg, budgeting; monitor provides ongoing ● CRNA: FT Work with indiv with the newsroom in- Erica 743-1188 x110 required. $15.59/hr businesses,maintains On call $9 per hour. equipment mainte- funding contracts; ex- training. Come ● Respiratory dev dis. All pos avail. cluding assigning FRONT DESK with potential up to current partners. Qualifications: nance, scheduling ercise fin’l control of work for an Award Therapist: FT Wage beg $8.50-$10 and editing news Excel. customer $18.99/hr;, More info stories and oversee- MORNING NEWS Pass medical and and production plan- all prog expends; exp Winning team. ● Physical DOE. Exc. ben, service, professional HOST & PRODUCER contact: Patty @ 410 ing page layout. The drug exam, TB test, ning. Plastics or elec- in grant wrtg, knowl Ask for Doug Therapist: FT DMV, H.S. dip. or appearance, multi Hosts & delivers Jones Street, Ukiah, ideal candidate will criminal back- trical/mechanical State/Fed regs pref’d. (707) 433-6598, ● Phlebotomist Lab equiv. Pick up app. at tasking, positive news during local 468-0194 Deadline have newsroom ground check and background a definite Starts at $4836/mo- W. C. Sanderson Assistant: FT 401A, Talmage Rd. energy. 459-9063 broadcast of national 1/31/07 EOE management expe- have valid Cal. +. Applicant must be $5078/mo. DOQ; FT, Ford, Healdsburg ● ER Tech Clerk, 462-2395. E.O.E. FT DRIVER deliver morning program- rience or several Drivers license. high energy and Bene incl. Health, Administrative Asst. Contingent Facility #236801959 in our van. Starting ming. Reports & pro- years reporting GREAT NEW available to take on Dental, Vision, STD- Requires general of- Back Office Person ● Clinical Informa- Community Health $8 hr. Progressive duces local stories and/or editing expe- MEDICAL, DENTAL, special projects as LTD, Life Ins, EAP, fice, good customer needed for busy tion System Sup- Representative pay increase, + within national & rience for a newspa- VISION PKG. needed within the fa- 403(b), SEP IRA, pd service, phones, bi- med. off., 20+ hrs., port, clinical back (CHR) Guidiville medical. 489-5115 community news pro- per. Email resume matching 403B cility. Great opportu- hol, vac & sick lv. lingual a+. Resumes salary neg., Send ground preferred. Indian Rancheria grams. Incl reel with with cover letter to FT A. V. Installer, TSA Plan, paid holi- nity for the right indi- For appl & job desc; to: AldoVelazquez resume to 246 ● Manger/ICU, ER, is seeking a CHR- app as CD or MP3. Publisher Gregg Clean DMV, M-F days & vacation, vidual! If interested, contact NCO 800- @twojinn.com Hospital Dr. knowledge of: Full descriptions FT & PT McConnell at Exp. a+. Apply in per- paid training’s, on please send resume 606-5550x302. Open All Shifts FT & PT BOOKKEEPER Diabetes, health ed., at kzyx.org Web:Howard gmcconnell@ son The Sound Co. duty meals. and salary require- until filled apply F/T position w/busy vital signs, and IHS Cover letter, Available!!! Hospital.com record-bee.com. FT position for local FREE Co-op Day ments to: Box ASAP. 1st app rev No experience real estate office. Julie at 456-3015 program preferable. propane co. Bobtail resume, and refs to: Care Provided 03082, c/o Ukiah Dai- 2/20/07. EOE needed. Higher wage Quickbooks experi- HS Diploma required. EVERGREEN driver, Class B, haz- PO Box 1 Apply: ly Journal, PO Box Need reliable Jour- with experience. ence necessary, pay- Come join Must have clean HEALTH CARE mat, air brakes, tank- Philo, 95466 or TRINITY YOUTH 749, Ukiah CA 95482 This year’s seniors roll, AR & AP. Knowl- DMV print-out. For Come join our team! [email protected] neyman plumber 40- our Health Care er req. Excel. bene- SERVICES Millwright (Ukiah) welcome. Full train- edge of office equip- more info. call Immediate openings: 60k (707)882-2628 Specialists at fits. Fax resume to LAUNDRY/ 915 W. Church St. Knowledge of ing provided. Drug ment & procedures Home Care & 462-3682 *CNA’s-All 707-459-2178 or ap- JANITOR or on line@ various fabrication NEW EXCITING testing required, can- a +. Hourly wage Hospice Services Shifts/Full Time Driver or Contractor ply in person at 6:30 am - 2 pm www.trinityys.org techniques. Fax POSITION WORK- nabis not tested for based on experience. Mendocino $600 Sign on bonus F/T. Bobtail Drivers: ProFlame, 1580 S. 707-485-1323 ING WITH KIDS hire. Assist disabled Please drop off County Pay for experience. Qualifications: up to $150/day Main St. Willits, Ca. TRUE TO LIFE MOUNTAIN VIEW 6 wks pd vacation in their home and on resume at 444. N. Great dynamic Noc shift Pass medical and CHILDREN’S Contractors up to Health Secretary ASSISTED 403 B. Small home- outings. Call for State St., Ukiah. team and benefits. differential. New drug exam, TB test, SERVICES $250/day. Lift, load & Guidiville Indian LIVING like environment, interview. 468-0602 Don’t miss this Competitive wage criminal background seeks 2 additional Caregivers: Looking unload textiles. Rancheria 462-3682. (senior housing) good pay & bens. AUTO MECHANIC/ for flex hrs & good opportunity. Fax res: scale. Check us out F/T $10.50/hr. Must check and have val- homes for Shelter Care program NOW HIRING Starting sal $11.76+ TECHNICIAN pay? Mendocino ● Occupational 510-295-0300 at 1291 Craig Ave. id Cal. Drivers li- present clean DMV Applicants need to hr. On the job train- at well established Therapist: PT Lakeport (Next to ● Med. Assistant Caregivers needs ex- or with applications. cense. GED or HS have at least 1 spare ing prov. Flex. F/T, ● Quail Run) or call ● Resident Aides Fort Bragg Shop. We perience. 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Patio or balcony MONITOR fax resume to $900 N/P 462-8600 Compaq 17”, CRT Chrysler Jeep Dodge are registered trademarks of DaimlerChrysler Corporation, Auburn Hills, MI, USA. 707-468-5780. Spacious 2bd. Pool. With Speakers For information Great condition. call 468-3534 H20, trash pd. $750. CHECK OUT OUR INVENTORY! WWW.LITHIA.COM Also 1bd. $650. Ht. Price $35.00 Upper Lake High AC Pd. N/P. 462-6075 462-4842 School District 7-9 pm PSYCHOLOGIST Under the direction of MISC. the Principal, coordi- FOR SALE nate and provide psy- 480 chological services to UKIAH Baby Bunnies, students with disabili- 140 Zinfandel 3 pairs of wooden ties including assess- 1bd1ba. $660 bi-fold doors, ment, counseling, Hud OK. 4’x6’ tapestry $40.00 and consulting activi- 972-8355 ties; assist adminis- CENTURY 21 FRESH CRAB tration, staff, and pa- Les Ryan Realty Lampson Tractor rents in meeting the Property Management Parking Lot educational needs of 468-0463 Wed-Sat 11-5 students; chair and participate in IEP WESTSIDE Hot Tub ‘07 Deluxe meetings. Pupil Per- 1 bd/1ba, carport, Model. Many jets. sonnel Services and Laundry, $725 Therapy seat. School Beverly Sanders Warranty. Never NEW 2006 DODGE RAM NEW 2007 DODGE NEW 2006 DODGE RAM Counseling/School Realty 462-5198 used. Can deliver. 2500 QUAD CAB ST 4x2 NITRO SXT 4x4 2500 QUAD CAB ST 4x4 Psychology Creden- Worth $5700. Sell tial, Resume, Letter 320 DUPLEXES $1750 with new of Intent. Salary cover. 707-766-8622 • 5.9L HO Turbo Diesel Engine • 3.7L V6 Magnum • 5.9L HO Turbo Diesel Engine Lg. 3bdrm, 2 bth, w/ $55,500-$67,600. Hutch + table & 6 • 4 Speed Automatic Transmission • 4 Speed Automatic Transmission • 4 Speed Automatic Transmission gar., nice, 2 yrs new, Deadline 2/16/07. chairs, love seat & $1300 + dep. Avail • Trailer Tow Group • ABS Traction Control • Trailer Tow Group APPLY ON couch, ent. center, 2/1 744-1905 • 40/20/40 Bench Seating • Air Conditioning • 40/20/40 Bench Seating EDJOIN.ORG dresser w/ mirror. ID #273952 ID #556708 ID #134955 479 N. State St. • AM/FM/CD • AM/FM/CD • AM/FM/CD Winery Tasting New 2b/1b W. Side POOL TABLE! Room, P/T, flexible, Duplex, new appli., 1960. Prof. 1” real 4x4 weekdays, week- extra parking, clean! slate. Great table. ends, must be 21, $1000/mo. 272-9072 $1500. 485-8060 able to lift 30 lbs. Upper lake Older 4 Reflections Vol. II Call 744-8466 bdrm 2 bth Near Ukiah Daily Journal schools $1100/mo. CHILD has 10 books left. +dep. 275-2128 140 CARE The cost is $9.95 Phillips Day Care HOMES each. Call 468-3500 #233005939 Central 330 FOR RENT 590 S. School St. MSRP...... $36,890 MSRP...... $22,425 MSRP...... $39,370 Ukiah. Exp. Male pro- 1BD. ON 3 AC. LITHIA DISCOUNT...... -$6,891 LITHIA DISCOUNT...... -$426 LITHIA DISCOUNT...... -$7,371 This years Walnuts vider. Infant & toddler Boonville Rd. Avail. in the shell 85 cents openings. M-F 6a-6p. 2/1. Clean. Pets OK. LITHIA SELLING PRICE LITHIA SELLING PRICE LITHIA SELLING PRICE per pound. Chris 489-3941 $900/mo. 272-5824 462-1235 BUSINESS * * * 2 Bdrm, 2 Bth, 50 E. Would like to rent $ $ $ RENTALS 250 Center St. Hopland, part of your food 29,999 21,999 31,999 Banquet Hall & $1200/mo $1400/dep service kitchen for 1 AT THIS PRICE! 1 AT THIS PRICE! 1 AT THIS PRICE! Kitchen Ukiah Senior No Pets. 744-1671 mobile food catering Center 499 Leslie St. business. 994-2565 462-4343 2bd.1ba. (Ukiah) *Price plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document preparation charge and any emissions testing. Expires 2/1/07 1 car gar. PETS & COMMERCIAL Lrg. lot. $1100 + dep. 500 SUPPLIES LEASE UKIAH 477-0903 AKC Chocolate Lab 2030 Industry Rd. 2bd1.5ba. New ranch pups for sale, mom & 1. 2, -2500 Sq.Ft. house. Lrg. gar. Near dad on site, $375 ea. 2. 5000 Sq. Ft. Aprx. downtwn. $1400/mo. 459-2746 720 sq ft clean room + dep. 462-6778 AKC Chocolate Lab w/1500 sf office. pups for sale, mom & Melanie 707-485-1328 3bd2ba. N/P/S. No sec. 8. Family rm. dad on site, $375 ea. COMMERCIAL On Culdesac. 459-2746 Every Vehicle With: See Dealer For Details. RESIDENTIAL & $1500/mo. 972-4172 AKC Doberman OFFICE SPACE Pups Dews & tail AVAILABLE 3bd2ba. Oak Manor docked. 4 red, 4 blk, For recorded Listings, $1400 + dep. Pets 3M, 5F $850. each. Call 462-1840 Ext. 195 neg. Gar.Near school ‘00 BUICK REGAL GS ‘05 DODGE STRATUS SXT (707) 972-5931 $ * $ * Fantastic Retail & park. 462-9147 V6, PW, PL, Leather Stk#5804/ID#345318 Auto, A/C Stk#5787PR/ID#656664 Prior Rental Beautiful must see 7,995 12,995 Hwy 101 Hopland. 3bdrm, 2bth house, Germ. Shep. pups. Hi-ceil’gs hdwd flrs. $1300/mo +1500 Top Ger. lines. Born ‘03 FORD EXPLORER 4X2 ‘05 JEEP LIBERTY Hi-traffic. 972-2001 dep. Oak Manor area $ * $ * 11/5/06 707-490-7448 No Pets. 462-4249 V6, AT, A/C, PW, PL, CD Stk#5797/ID#C05185 10,995 V6, 4x4, Auto Stk#5800/ID#600648 14,995 GARDEN German Shepherd OFFICE PARK 4 bdrm 3 bth 2600 AKC/ OFA 12 wks Spaces from 445sqft sq’. w/hot tub, N/S/P Great companion. ‘05 CHEVY CAVALIER $ * ‘03 DODGE DURANGO SLT 4X4 $ * To 726sqft. & up Avail 2-1. $2000/mo Very smart $500. Only 10k miles, Auto, A/C, CD Stk#5806/ID#188784 10,995 V8, 4x4, One Owner, Sharp! Stk#55803/ID#500948 15,995 SPRING RENT + dep. 972-1417 275-9477 SPECIAL Boonville Avail 2-1 SHIH-TZU ‘99 CHEVY TAHOE LS $ * ‘06 DODGE MAGNUM $ * .90/sq.ft. 1st yr. Sm 2br, cntry, nr twn, PUPPIES V8, 4WD, Auto., Loaded! Stk#5782/ID#572858 11,995 V6, Auto, 4 WHeel ABS Stk#5791PR/ID#349361 17,995 1/2 ac, N/P/S/ No 8 AKC Reg. 462-2525 DOWNTOWN $925 895-3934 Sm male Yorksire ‘00 FORD F150 SUPER CAB ‘05 CHRYSLER 300 2nd FLOOR Country Cottage $ * $ * Terrier puppy V8, AT Stk#5810/ID#B01143 11,995 V6, Auto, CD, ABS Stk#5776/ID#134518 19,995 DANCE STUDIO Studio w/ loft, 5 mi. $1000 Mom on 3500 sq. ft. SW Ukiah, dirt road, site. Born 10/13 ref. req. No Smoking, 462-4928 ‘02 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER $ * ‘04 TOYOTA TUNDRA LIMITED LEE KRAEMER $650 462-1896 V6, Auto Stk#5811/ID#381642 11,995 4x4, Dbl. Cab, Low Miles! Stk#5802/ID#443153 SOLD Real Estate Broker ROOMS 468-8951 350 FOR RENT *Price plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document preparation charge and any emissions testing. Expires 2/1/07 APARTMENTS All util + cable tv pd, FIND 300 UNFURNISHED no pets. 2180 S. WHAT YOU $875 2BR Townhse. State, $400 +$200 1.5BA, Cent. Ht. FP, sec. 462-4476 NEED IN SALES HOURS PARTS & SERVICE HOURS carport, yard. 462- WANTED TO THE Mon: 8am – 7pm Mon: 8am – 5pm 1546 or 217-2764 380 SHARE RENT C Tues: 8am – 7pm Tues: 8am – 5pm Wed: 8am – 7pm Wed: 8am – 5pm 1 br $625. 2 br.$725 $475/mo. incl. utils. L Thurs: 8am – 7pm Thurs: 8am – 5pm + dep. N/P N/sec.8 Near Raley’s, private Clean, Nice Location. home. Male pref. A 2500 N. State Street • Ukiah, CA 95482 Fri: 8am – 7pm Fri: 8am – 5pm To view 472-0322 468-9332 Sat: 9am – 5pm Sat: Closed S Sun: Closed Sun: Closed 2 Bed Apt. Carport, MALE ROOMMATE N/P, Nice location. WANTED S 707-462-2948 $775/mo. + dep. $475 + sec. 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