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7 58551 69301 0 TUESDAY Sept. 4, 2007 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 16 pages, Volume 149 Number 148 email: [email protected] Sen. Wiggins Looking to the future leads tribute to Peter Behr New UVMC The Daily Journal This week, leader calls North Coast State Sen. Patricia Ukiah ‘incredible’ Wiggins (D – Santa Rosa) led a By ZACK SAMPSEL tribute to the late The Daily Journal Sen. Peter Behr, In the few months Terry Burns and his who represented wife of 32 years, Dorothy, have been in California’s Ukiah there’s seems to be one word that North Coast from keeps coming back up when he describes 1971 to 1978. Ukiah and the people he has met here: “This year incredible. marks the 35th “All I’ve met in Ukiah is incredible Wiggins anniversary of the people,” he said. Burns was named to the California position in March, and for the newest Legislature enact- chief executive officer and president of ing the California Wild and Scenic Rivers the Ukiah Valley Medical Center, incredi- Act, which was authored by this remarkable ble seems to be a perfect place to start. legislator and signed into law by Governor Burns was born in Missouri, but with a Ronald Reagan in 1972,” Wiggins said. desire to achieve great things and see new “That landmark legislation permanently pro- places Missouri was only one of the tects the Smith, Klamath, Scott, Salmon, many stops in Burns’ life, which includes Trinity, Eel, Van Duzen and portions of the Missouri, Montana, California and Ohio - American River from future dams and - among others. diversions.” “Home for me is much wherever I “Most notably,” she said, “the wild and am,” he said. scenic rivers act effectively stopped con- With a calm and adaptive personality, struction of the controversial Dos Rios Dam Burns’ early years were spent in Southern project on the Eel River, a dam that would California learning from some of his have inundated Round Valley and destroyed biggest heroes: his teachers. Burns, a the town of Covelo in Mendocino County.” graduate of Riverside Poly High School, Wiggins also praised what she called said his biggest influence growing up Behr’s “enduring legacy of more than 1,800 were his art and industrial printing teach- MacLeod Pappidas/The Daily Journal Terry Burns, president and CEO of Ukiah Valley Medical Center said he miles of free-flowing streams that will be ers. protected for the current and future genera- “To me, teachers are people that leave wants to “build on the legacy that created this hospital.” Burns previous- ly worked at Kettering Medical Center in Kettering, Ohio. tions of California.” pretty big swaths,” he said. Enactment of the Wild & Scenic Rivers Determined to remain self-sufficient, Prior to his work in Ukiah, Burns for change as it comes,” he said. “I think Act in 1972 paved the way for similar pro- Burns said his knowledge of printing tections for the East Carson, McCloud and helped to get him through his days at worked as vice president of finance and we’ll (the UVMC) continue to be an operations at Kettering Medical Center in important health care resource in the West Walker Rivers that were authored in Loma Linda University where he sold 1989 by former Senator Byron Sher. newspapers and did printing while earn- Kettering, Ohio. During his six-year community. Whether its here or other tenure, Burns served as the chief operat- rural clinics, we have a responsibility to It also provided the legal foundation for a ing his degree. 1999 Senate measure (also by Sher) that For 15 years after college, Burns ing officer for the 600-bed medical cen- think about the future of health care for ter, while helping to reverse operating our community.” permanently protects the South Yuba River, worked a number of different positions 2003 legislation authored by Assembly for Adventist Health. He also served in losses and improve the facility bond rat- Burns continued to expand on his ing. goals for the UVMC which included Member Patty Berg (D – Eureka) that pro- various administrative roles at San vides wild and scenic status to portions of Joaquin Community Hospital in “I enjoyed my time in Ohio. It was a “building on the legacy that created this very successful experience,” Burns said. hospital.” It’s an idea Burns plans to the Albion and Gualala Rivers, and most Bakersfield. Burns, always one to remain recently, legislation by Assembly Member focused on all aspects of patient care, “But most importantly we have a respon- make a reality through the nurturing of sibility to be good stewards for the com- his employees while continuing the work Lois Wolk (D – Davis) to protect Cache tries to keep his duties in perspective. Creek. “Working in health care, I work with munity.” that brought the two hospitals together. Burns, a father of three, received his “By working with the medical commu- Behr received his law degree from Yale people who serve the patients in their Law School, and served in the U.S. Navy time of need and help them on their jour- bachelor’s degree in management and nity here, we will be able to ensure health accounting and eventually earned his care for the future,” he said. “I think of from 1941-46. A Republican, he represented ney -- wherever it may be,” Burns California’s 2nd Senate District (now repre- explained. “I’ve been fortunate to help Certified Public Accounting certification, my work as sacred -- not religious. but his work in Ukiah, he said, is less There’s a difference. I know it’s not just sented by Wiggins), which at the time the hospital to help patients. I get a included Marin, western Sonoma, Lake, chance to help the community. How about numbers and more about looking to Terry Burns, it’s the hospital.” the future. Zack Sampsel can be reached at Mendocino, Humboldt and Del Norte could I not come to work? It’s a wonder- [email protected]. ful opportunity.” “A lot of the future here is being ready See TRIBUTE, Page 2 Yolla Bolly fires THIS WEEK AT UKIAH CITY COUNCIL still burning City ready to respond to grand jury on sewer system By Mendocino National Forest rangers COVELO RANGER STATION - Work con- Disagrees on need for City to seek 2006, the commission got discussions of a hiking trail on tinues on the 270 acre Yolla Bolly Complex City Council support and the city-owned property north located 20 air miles northeast of Covelo. There elected sewer board funding for hills applied for a $25,000 and west of the golf course are three remaining uncontrolled fires in the By ZACK SAMPSEL Mendocino County Tobacco with the City Council. The hiking trail Settlement Funds grant to council supported the concept, complex: Butte (40 acres), Sugarloaf (95 The Daily Journal acres) and Lazy (170 acres). The Lazy Fire is finalize the design and to pos- but felt that a number of initial At Wednesday night’s meeting, the By ZACK SAMPSEL sibly construct the trail. The issues needed to be resolved. established in an area of the Yolla Bolly Ukiah City Council will be approving its Wilderness on the Shasta Trinity National The Daily Journal 2006 grant application was Some of the issues included response to the Mendocino County Grand The Ukiah City Council unsuccessful and the keeping the trail on city- Forest with limited access, rugged terrain and Jury report, “Down the drain,” on the extremely steep ridges that are contributing to this week will be discussing Commission is now preparing owned property, potential Ukiah Valley Sanitation District. the possibility of applying for to make a 2007 application for conflicts with the golf course, constant rolling material and uphill runs. Fire The city agrees with much of the grand activity has increased significantly on the east, a grant with Mendocino the same funds. and the proposed connection jury’s findings, with some corrections. County Tobacco Settlement The proposal, prepared by to Maple Avenue. Since that south and west flanks. About 100 personnel are However, it disagrees with the grand working on the Lazy Fire with two helicopters Advisory Committee to Charley Stump, the city’s time, the commission has jury’s notion of having an elected sanita- design a hiking trail in the director of Planning and resolved these issues. dropping water on hot spots, delivering sup- tion district board and hiring a sanitation plies and transporting crews. Due to the com- Western Hills of Ukiah -- a Community Development, Staff reports said that pre- district manager which, the city feels, plan more than a year in the would only limit the trail to vious discussions with the plex nature involved in containing this fire, it would only mean extra expense for sewer has been elevated to a Type 2 incident and making. city-owned property and Mendocino County General service. Members of Ukiah’s Paths, would not connect to the Services Staff in 2006 were Kent Swartzlander’s NorCal Type 2 Incident As for an elected sanitation district Management assumed command of this inci- Open Space and Creeks municipal golf course or positive and cooperative in board, the city notes that the district was Commission have worked on Maple Avenue. The proposed terms of the connection to dent Monday evening. formed with a combination of representa- Meanwhile, firefighters continue the planning and designing a hik- trail would begin and end as a Low Gap Park. The new plan tion from the county and the city, a system ing trail on city-owned prop- loop trail from Low Gap Park. works to fix unresolved issues process of controlling the other fires in the which it believes has thus far worked complex.Some of the most difficult work erty in the west hills area for Ideas began to flow in 2005 from the 2006 discussions, more than a year now. In when the commission began See FIRE, Page 2 See SEWER, Page 2 See TRAIL, Page 2 2 – TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 2007 DAILY DIGEST Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected]

the information is in error should con- accident occured at Bell POLICE REPORTS tact the appropriate agency. In the case of those arrested on suspicion of dri- Springs Road near Highway The following were ving under the influence of an intoxi- 101. The overturned vehicle The world briefly cant: all DUI cases reported by law compiled from reports had two people trapped in it. enforcement agencies are reported by Response teams removed the prepared by the Ukiah the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes U.S. military deaths coast and slam into southern Belize on Police Department. To no exceptions. people from the overturned Wednesday before cutting across northern anonymously report car and transported them to in Iraq at 3,740 Monday Guatemala and southern Mexico. crime information, call FIRE AND RESCUE Howard Memorial Hospital By The Associated Press Felix seemed likely to make landfall on the 463-6205. by ground. Miskito Coast, a remote, swampy jungle along VEGETATION FIRE -- As of Monday, Sept. 3, 2007, at least 3,740 ARREST -- Jeremiah Members of CalFire and members of the U.S. military have died since the Honduras-Nicaragua border where Luna, 25, of Covelo, was CORRECTIONS Honduran officials were trying to find enough Anderson Valley Fire the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, arrested on suspicion of bran- The Ukiah Daily Journal reserves this gas to evacuate Miskito Indians, who speak a Department responded to a according to an Associated Press count. The dishing a weapon, threats and three-acre vegetation fire in space to correct errors or make clarifications mix of Spanish and a local creole, and usually to news articles. Significant errors in obitu- figure includes seven military civilians. At possession of a switchblade Boonville Monday. The call get around in canoes. knife in the 600 block of ary notices or birth announcements will least 3,061 died as a result of hostile action, came in at 11:02 a.m., imme- result in reprinting the entire article. Errors according to the military’s numbers. “There’s nowhere to go here,” said teacher South State Street at 12:29 may be reported to the editor, 468-3526. Sodeida Rodriguez, 26, who said residents in diately units were deployed to The AP count is five higher than the a.m. Sunday. the site, which was two miles Defense Department’s tally, last updated wooden shacks were seeking shelter but those ARREST -- Austin with concrete homes were staying put. from Boonville on Highway LOTTERY NUMBERS Friday at 10 a.m. EDT. Cassidy, 21, of Talmage, was 253. The fire was immediately The British military has reported 168 arrested on suspicion of bur- contained with little damages. Because of holiday deaths; Italy, 33; Ukraine, 18; Poland, 21; President Bush makes glary and vandalism in the TRAFFIC ACCIDENT -- schedules, lottery numbers Bulgaria, 13; Spain, 11; Denmark, seven; El a surprise visit to Iraq 400 block of South Oak Street Members of Laytonville Fire were unavailable at press Salvador, five; Slovakia, four; Latvia, three; at 2:46 a.m. Sunday. Department, CalFire along time. Check for Monday’s AL-ASAD AIR BASE, Iraq (AP) — Those arrested by law enforcement Estonia, Netherlands, Thailand, two each; and officers are innocent until proven guilty. with Laytonville Ambulance lottery numbers in tues- Australia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Romania, President Bush, briefed by U.S. military com- People reported as having been arrest- and Willits Ambulance day’s Daily Journal or South Korea, one death each. manders and Iraqi leaders, said Monday some ed may contact the Daily Journal once check them online at their case has been concluded so the responded to an overturned American forces could be sent home if securi- car Monday afternoon. The www.calottery.com Tourists flee as Hurricane ty across Iraq improves as it has in Anbar results can be reported. Those who feel Felix nears Honduras province, a former hotbed of Sunni insurgency. gering that may flare up again. case areas are still affected by But the president, flanked by Defense Fire Over 100 personnel are work- fire activity. A temporary SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras (AP) — Secretary Robert Gates and Secretary of State ing to contain the Yolla Bolly flight restriction is in place for Planes shuttled hundreds of tourists from the Condoleezza Rice, did not say how many Complex. a 10 mile radius around the island resorts of Honduras and Belize in a des- troops could be withdrawn or how soon. Continued from Page 1 Deer rifle season begins in fire area. perate airlift Monday as Hurricane Felix’s Despite intense pressure at home for cut- B-Zone in the Yolla Bolly The forecast calls for hot, pounding rain and punishing winds bore down backs, Bush said decisions about troop levels remains: reinforcing existing Wilderness on Sept. 15th. dry conditions to continue. on the Central American coast. “will be based on a calm assessment by our line, suppressing smoldering Hunters are encouraged to call Temperatures will be around The powerful, Category 4 storm spurred military commanders on the conditions on the debris and patrolling burned ahead to one of our offices to 90 degrees with 10 mile per Grupo Taca Airlines to provide special free ground — not a nervous reaction by areas to ensure no fire is lin- check on current conditions in hour winds. flights to the mainland. Planes were quickly Washington politicians to poll results in the touching down and taking off again to scoop media. up more tourists. Some 1,000 people were “In other words,” the president told cheering portive of the concept of con- sion will pursue the grant evacuated from the Honduran island of troops, “when we begin to draw down troops Trail structing a trail on the city- funds with only the unre- Roatan, popular for its pristine reefs and diving from Iraq it will be from a position of strength owned property. Members of solved issues to be settled and success — not from a position of fear and the Community Services with the council before the resorts. Another 1,000 were removed from Continued from Page 1 low-lying coastal areas and smaller islands. failure.” Department will be present at application is filed. Felix’s top winds weakened slightly to 145 It was Bush’s third secret trip to Iraq in four Wednesday’s meeting work- The City Council meets which included: trail mainte- ing to address any of the coun- Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the mph as it headed west, but the U.S. National years. He spent about seven hours on the nance, general liability, and Hurricane Center warned that it could easily ground before returning to Air Force One for a cil’s concerns. Civic Center at 300 Seminary fire protection. With a potential funding Avenue. strengthen into catastrophic storm again before flight to Australia for talks with Asia-Pacific The city’s Community leaders. source identified, the commis- Zack Sampsel can be reached landfall. It was projected to rake the Honduran Services Department is sup- at [email protected].

1998 but said “city auditors peak flow after succeeding $68.1 million. A revenue bond 2005 a contract was signed to the runoff. The proposed Sewer continue to report the division periods of heavy rain was 21 of $75,060,000 was issued begin the improvements. The response agrees with the of City and UVSD revenue million gallons each day. and capital reserves were used report showed that the grand jury’s finding and and expenses to the State As a means of addressing to finance the additional $2 upgrade project would cost explains the city’s collabora- Continued from Page 1 Controller every year.” concerns about capacity at the million in project costs. The $33 million for the upgrade tion with a consultant and an The grand jury’s report, sewer plant and looking revenue bond also includes $8 portion, $24 million for new ad hoc committee to develop well. which was issued earlier this toward the future, plant million for capital and mainte- construction and another $12 policies and programs to “The Grand Jury does not summer, also found that the expansion at Ukiah’s WWTP nance projects and a study of million going toward financ- address rainwater infiltration explain what problem such a UVSD wastewater treatment is designed to process 24.5 wastewater recycling. ing for the project. into the sewer system. reorganization would solve,” plant is faced with the necessi- million gallons daily. In its Wastewater treatment at the Rainwater runoff was The City Council meets the city’s response states. ty to process 21 million gal- response, cost for expansion Masonite site was another another issue discussed in the Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the “There are no findings related lons of wastewater in the win- of the plant is clearly detailed. issue addressed by the grand report and the grand jury Civic Center at 300 Seminary to this recommendation and ter months as compared to 3 With $38.4 million in con- jury’s report. While there are found that the county, city and Avenue. the report does not explain million gallons in the summer, struction costs for repair and already wastewater treatment UVSD have all worked to Zack Sampsel can be reached how that reorganization would but the City finds the demand upgrade of the plant with an ponds on site, the city agreed coordinate efforts in tackling at [email protected]. improve sewer service to the for water is less. In the pro- additional $18.1 million for that if the need arises for more district residents, which ought posed response to the grand expansion of treatment capac- treatment at the site it could be to be the primary concern.” jury, the City finds a weekly ity. something worth examining. The grand jury also said average of 6-8 million gallons Other costs detailed in the The city and UVSD agreed POTTER VALLEY that there was no external in the winter as compared to proposed response include: $7 to upgrade the wastewater auditing of the District which 2.5 million gallons on the million for design engineering treatment plant in 1995. The COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER the city partially disagreed average during the summer and $4.6 million for construc- project was known as the with, admitting that no exter- months. The City’s proposed tion management with the Wastewater Treatment Plant Looking for a primary nal audits had been done since response also found that the total cost of the project being Improvements Project and in care physician? Try the Potter Valley cal legacy also included the Marin Conservation League, ed the effort to stop construc- Tribute establishment of roll call board member of Friends of tion of the Dos Rios Dam Community Health Center! votes in all policy and fiscal the River, and the Planning project and who later served committees of the State and Conservation League. as the state’s resource direc- Our Medical and Dental staff are a dedicated group Continued from Page 1 Senate and Assembly, provid- Senators also recognized tor. of professionals who enjoy working in a rural Counties. ing more accountability and two other “river heroes” who Wiggins was joined by environment. Bilingual staff are available in both Behr accomplished other transparency to the legislative played a major part in the medical and dental departments. notable conservation achieve- process. enactment of the Wild and Sen. Carole Migden (D – San After retiring from the Scenic Rivers legislation – Francisco) and Sen. Darrell ments, such as convincing the We invite you to visit our Health Center. U.S. Congress to purchase Legislature in 1978, Behr Richard May, founder of Steinberg (D – Sacramento) much of the land that now continued his conservation CalTrout, and Richard in presenting a resolution to We are accepting new patients. comprises the Point Reyes work, serving as a Sierra Wilson, a rancher originally Peter Behr Jr., his sister Lola Please contact us at 743-1188 for an appointment. National Seashore. His politi- Club Trustee, president of the from Covelo who spearhead- Haskins, and their children. Open Monday thru Friday and many Saturdays. 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Gott, MD health vs. environment concerns By ANN TATKO-PETERSON the release of chemicals,” he The Contra Costa Times adds. “Chemicals do not diffuse Few plastic water bottles make as readily in cold temperatures, it into Mary Wilstorn’s curbside which would limit chemical Pharmacy cashier needs recycable container --the release if there were dioxins in Concord resident buys one plastic plastic, and we don’t think there attitude adjustment bottled water a week and simply are.” refills it from the tap . • Claim: A University of DEAR DR. GOTT: While shopping at the “I don’t buy bottled water for Calgary study found coliform only available pharmacy located in my small the so-called ‘mountain spring’ (typically from fecal matter) and community, a particular cashier routinely offers water,”’ she says. “Tap water is heterotrophic (bacteria from the humiliating, hillbilly remarks about my purchas- fine by me. And if it came pack- mouth) in 12 percent of 75 water es. aged to go, I wouldn’t need to use One of her embarrassing comments was, “Hey bottles reused by elementary old timer, considering all the pills you're taking, a plastic bottle at all.” school children. it's a good thing you're driving a pick-up to haul It seems like an ideal balance: Reality: Yes, bacteria was pre- them all home!” Another hurtful example was plastic bottles afford convenience sent, but the study’s author con- when I inquired nervously about being lethargic at a time when the emphasis is on cluded that a lack of personal and disinterested about certain activities in the hydrating with water instead of hygiene was to blame. The bot- bedroom. The insensitive clerk said loudly, gig- sugary drinks; reusing the bottles tles and kids’ hands were not gling, “At your age, it's probably too late to helps address environmental con- properly cleaned before refilling. experiment with kinky spark plugs, so consult cerns over pollution, overflowing • Claim: It’s dangerous to your doctor or forget about it!” landfills and crude oil use from drink water from a plastic bottle Considering the young, abrasive assistant hap- plastic production. left in a hot car. pens to be a single working mother, I'm reluctant But is the practice healthy? Reality: True, and the same to alert the pharmacist of her helper's uninvited Some reports suggest reused goes for exposing an open water insinuations in fear of placing the woman's plastic bottles may break down bottle to room temperature for employment at risk. and leach chemicals into the too long, says Keith Christman, In lieu of traveling an extra 25 miles to fill water. Tests on reused plastic bot- senior director of packaging for prescriptions, can you help me find a courteous tles also have detected nasty bac- the American Chemistry and professional course of action? teria.The information is confus- Council’s Plastics Division. “You DEAR READER: Your “insensitive clerk” is ing, and in in some cases, flat-out want to treat it as an opened food nothing more than a bully. I suggest that you misleading. And ultimately, strik- product container,” he says. stand up to her and voice your dislike of her ing a balance between conve- “That’s why many food products comments. Request she stop being rude and nience, the environment and say ‘refrigerate after use’ because explain that while you do not wish to inform her health hinges on drawing your bacteria can grow in warm condi- boss, you will if necessary. own conclusions. Why not just tions.” I understand that you do not wish to “tattle” uncap a new plastic water bottle? • Claim: Lexan is a polycar- on her behavior and contribute to her possible Isn’t bottled water better than bonate plastic, used in sports bot- firing; however, her comments and behavior are tap? completely inappropriate. If she cannot control tles such as Nalgene, that con- Not necessarily. tains bisphenol A (BPA), which if herself and act with a certain amount of respect, The Environmental Protection she should not be working with the public. consumed can cause chromoso- Agency strictly regulates all pub- mal disruption, miscarriages, Perhaps it will take reprimanding from her lic water; the Food and Drug employer or even losing her job for her to realize birth defects and obesity. Administration oversees the bot- Reality: It depends on who she cannot continue to be a bully and must tled water industry with less report by Beverage Marketing • Claim: The plasticiser DEHA change. Corp. About 86 percent of those is a human carcinogen that can you ask. The Environment stringent regulations. Until California Research & Policy As an aside, if she acts this way in public, recently, few bottled water manu- bottles were thrown away, not leach from the plastic bottles into especially at work, then how does she behave in recycled -- alarming to environ- the water, possibly causing can- Center notes that more than 130 facturers publicly revealed their studies found BPA at very low the privacy of her home? This is not setting a water sources. Turns out about 40 mentalists because a buried water cer. good example for her child(ren). bottle takes up to 1,000 years to Reality: First, the plasticizer doses was linked to adverse percent of bottled water is really health effects. Also, 38 leading I would not be concerned about hurting the filtered tap water. biodegrade, says the Container used in PET is diethlhexyladi- feelings of the other pharmacy staff. You are the Recycling Institute. Rumors and pate, not diethylhydroxylamine scientific experts on BPA have Plastic also takes a toll on the called for more research because one being embarrassed. The other pharmacy per- environment, partly because it is e-mail warnings have sent up red (DEHA). The American Cancer sonnel should be just as embarrassed to learn of flags about reusing plastic bot- Society states, “The U.S. of those studies. a byproduct of petroleum refin- Proponents argue that the this particular person's behavior. Try my ing. The Earth Policy Institute tles. But are they true? Environmental Protection approach. If it fails, it is far easier to travel an • Claim: A University of Idaho Agency says DEHA ‘cannot rea- research is inconsistent and based notes that more than 10 million on animal studies. Also, regulato- extra 25 miles to be treated with the considera- barrels of crude oil are used each student’s masters thesis found sonably be anticipated to cause tion and respect that everyone deserves. Chances that reused plastic water bottles cancer... or other serious or irre- ry agencies, such as the FDA and year to make the plastic water European Union’s Scientific are, if this is happening to you, it is happening to bottles. And the National leach chemicals. versible chronic health effects.’” others as well. The pharmacy may well start los- Resources Defense Council Reality: Not true, says the • Claim: Freezing water releas- Committee on Food, consider ing business if they do not remedy the situation reports that an estimated 9,700 FDA. The student’s tests were not es dioxins in plastic bottles. plastic safe for reuse. now. tons of carbon dioxide are emit- subjected to peer or FDA review. Reality: Plastics contain no The UC Berkeley Wellness Doctor Gott is a retired physician and the ted annually to transport bottled The FDA has classified polyeth- dioxins, says Rolf Halden, assis- Letter, compiled by 14 faculty author of the new book “Dr. Gott's No Flour, No ylene terephthalate (PET) -- the tant professor in the Department members, offers insight for both Sugar Diet,” available at most chain and inde- water overseas to California. The sheer numbers don’t stop material used in most disposable of Environment Health Sciences perspectives. “No human health pendent bookstores. If readers would like to con- water bottles -- as meeting feder- and the Center for Water and risk has been established,” it tact Dr. Gott, they may write him through at Dr. there. In 2006, 28.3 billion gal- lons of bottled water were sold in al standards for food-contact Health at Johns Hopkins. Gott c/o United Media, 200 Madison Ave., 4th fl., materials. “Freezing actually works against New York, NY 10016. the United States, according to a See WATER, Page 5

the appearance related side effects of can- Carolyn Madole, 463-0261. cert treatment. This is a free class offered by T.O.P.S.: Low-cost, non-profit group meets HEALTH CALENDAR the American Cancer Society at 115 E, every Tuesday at Autumn Leaves, 425 E. Things I believe Smith St. in Ukiah. For more information, Gobbi St., in the community room. Weigh- call 462-7642 ext. 3. in is from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Meeting is from I believe there is more to ALANON: Family and friends of alco- Low Vision Support Group: 10 to 11:30 6:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.; Linda MacDonald, each of us than we could ever holics; 5:30 p.m. on Mondays, noon on a.m.; Fourth Monday; at Henny Penny 467-2391. know. Tuesdays, noon on Fridays and 10:30 on Resteraunt, 687 S. Orchard Ave., Ukiah; T.O.P.S.: Every Thursday at Washington I believe there is one Saturdays; Calvary Baptist Church, 465 open to local seniors; call 523-3222 Luce Ave.; 463-1867 or 621-2721. Mutual Building community room, 700 S. Source connecting every- NAMI: (National Alliance for the Mentally State St.; meeting is from 8:30 to 10:30 thing, everywhere, always. It Alateen: Meets Thursdays 8 to 9 p.m.; Ill Family Support Group) first and third Calvary Baptist Church, 465 Luce Ave., a.m.; it is a low-cost, weight-reduction sup- sits not on high, separate, Wednesdays,6:30 p.m.; call 972-9040, 485- port group; call 462-4901 or 485-7801. watching passively, as we enter at east side back door; 463-1867 or 8033, or 467-9116 for location and informa- 621-2721. T.O.P.S.: Every Friday at the Meadows meander through the parade tion. Nami is an organization dedicated to Mobile Court clubhouse, 8686 East Road, of choices composing our Alcoholics Anonymous: Daily; call 462- improving the lives of people with brain dis- 7123, www.aaukiah.org. Redwood Valley; weigh-in is from 9:30 to lives’ stories. Instead it is orers by providing mutal support,education inextricably intertwined with- Breastfeeding Support Group: meets sec- and advocacy. 11 a.m.; meeting is from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.; ond Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to noon Multiple Sclerosis Self-help Group: call 485-8260 or 485-1238. in and around, nearer than and fourth Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to People with multiple sclerosis can take one Ukiah Community Center Crisis Line: our breath, no further than noon; Mendocino County Public Health – more step toward ending effects of MS at Need help? Call 463-help (4357) or 1 (800) our thoughts. WIC office, 1120 S. Dora; Tess O’Connell, the Ukiah group; sponsored by the National 575-help (4357). I believe each and every Striving for 472-2739. Ukiah Diabetes Education: The Diabetes thing we experience, feel, or Celebrate Recovery: MS Society; 7 p.m.; second Tuesday. Christ-centered 12- Men’s Cancer Support Group: Group on Education Group; 7 p.m.; second Monday; think is born of that source. Imperfection step recovery; Fridays at Trinity Baptist 463-7698. Every powerful spark of Church Hall, South Dora Street and Luce summer hiatus, call for one-on-one with By Scott Marcus staff. A supportive place to share your can- Ukiah Valley Blood Center/Blood inspiration, tinge of emotion, Ave, 6 p.m. fellowship dinner; 7 p.m. teach- Centers of the Pacific: Mondays, 9 a.m. to or idea that will ever take We have founded treat- ing/testimony; 8 p.m. men and women’s cer experience; second and fourth Wednesdays of each month; 6 to 7:30 p.m.; 4:30 p.m.; Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 5 pm.; shape is created of that place, ments for afflictions and ail- small group sharing; 9 p.m. dessert/solid Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; 620 Kings Ct., centered deep within - and ments from scurvy to small- rock cafe. Babysitting provided. For more at their new offices at 590 S. Dora St.; Mendocino Cancer Resource Center; 467- Suite 110; make appointment, donate, connecting - each of us. It is pox, measles to polio. And information call 462-6535. that innate connection we all someday, it is as sure as we Childbirth classes: Learn about nutrition 3828. schedule blood drive at workplace; 1 (888) Narcotics Anonymous: Meetings through- 393-GIVE. share that has driven us from exist that morning will dawn during pregnancy , preparing for childbirth, over a world devoid of can- breastfeeding and infant safety. Thursdays, out county; 485-9110. Weight-loss Surgery Support Group: wanderers to farmers, 6 to 8 p.m., 333 Laws Ave., in Ukiah, 472- New Life Workshop: Do you need help Free, open to the public, Gastric Reduction thatched-leaf hut villages to cer, AIDs, and Alzheimer’s. 4603. managing your weight? Noon to 1 p.m. Duodenal Switch (GRDS) support and expansive cities. We know we will find cures; Community Healing Clinic: 20- to 30- Thursdays; Salvation Army, 714 A S. State information group; Central Valley That force within us has we are merely in the process minute sessions on a walk-in basis with a St., Ukiah; 468-9577. Bariatrics; 1st Friday; 6 p.m.; Bartlett Hall, guided us as we have fash- of bridging the distance variety of health practitioners; Second Overeaters Anonymous: In Ukiah – Ukiah Senior Center complex, 499 Leslie ioned astounding, spectacu- between inspiration and Tuesday of each month, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.; Mondays at 5:30 p.m.; Saturdays at 11 a.m.; Street, Ukiah; e-mail, [email protected]. lar, creations that can light implementation. Full Cirlce Wellness Resource Center, 530 270 N. Pine St.; 472-4747. Meets in Willits Weight Watchers: Redwood Valley the darkness, locate unseen When we believe, we do S. Main St. in Ukiah; 463-0777; www.full- on Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. at Willits Weight Watchers meet at the Redwood illnesses, or further connect spectacular, astounding things circlewellness.org. United Methodist Church, School and Pine Valley Cafe and are hosted by Redwood us: anywhere, anytime, with - and will do far more. It is Council on Domestic Violence: First Streets, upstairs; No dues or weigh-ins, Valley Fitness on 9620 N. State St. Their the tap of a SEND button. We what we do because it is who Wednesday, 1:30 to 3 p.m., Public Health everyone is welcome; 459-4594. leader is Laurel of Ukiah Weight Watchers. hurl computerized, complex we are. Department, 1120 S. Dora St., Conference Sweet Success: The California Diabetes For more information, call 485-5696. objects billions of miles Our greatness has names, Room 198, in Ukiah except for May and and Pregnancy Program; support for special Women’s Cancer Support Group: A sup- across a darkened sky to land some known to many: October, which will be held at 10-Mile pregnancies in which women have diabetes; portive place to share your cancer experi- with pinpoint accuracy on Mother Theresa, Albert Court, 700 S. Franklin St. in Fort Bragg, planning pregnancy or are pregnant, need ence; first and third Tuesday of each month; far-flung worlds so distant Einstein, Miguel Hidalgo, Fa- 472-2699. extra support; 463-7527. noon to 1 p.m.; at their new offices at 590 S. that they are invisible to the Ngoum, Martin Luther King, La Leche League: Breastfeeding group; Tantalizing Tuesdays: Series of health Dora St.; Mendocino Cancer Resource naked eye - and would have Jesus, Mohammed, and meets second Tuesday, various times; related evening discussions; First and third Center; 467-3828. remained unknown if not for Buddha. Some are lesser Nursery Room at Presbyterian Church, cor- Tuesdays; Full Cirlce Wellness Resource If you -– or the organization that you repre- others inspired to create by known: you, the store clerk, ner of S. Dora and W. Perkins; Margaret Center, 530 S. Main St. in Ukiah; from 6:30 the daycare worker, and me. Turano, 468-9587. sent –- change a phone number, an address, that exact same source we all to 8:30 p.m.; 463-0777; www.fullcirclewell- share. We create because the Yet, within each is the precise Look Good Fell Better: Classes are from ness.org. or any information in this calendar, please 10 a.m. to noon on the second Monday of call at the Ukiah Daily Journal at 468- Universe is in a constant state unchanging power that creat- T.O.P.S.: (Take off pounds sensibly): Meets ed all who have come before each month. This program pairs women from 9:15 to 10:30 a.m., every Tuesday, at 3520, or e-mail us at of creation. Being of it, we do the same. with licensed cosmetologists to eliminate Calvary Baptist Church, 465 Luce Ave; [email protected]. See STRIVING, Page 5 4 – TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 2007 FORUM Editor: K.C. Meadows, 468-3526 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] Letters from our readers In our opinion From the desk of .... TWK letters are entertainment Fire departments deserve Prop. 172 money To the Editor: We think that the county’s volunteer fire that are not in their district boundaries. Please don’t axe the Kramer column. I departments are right to want a regular share Those county residents are in essence get- RUBEN NAVARRETTE JR. don’t usually read the column, but the let- of the Prop. 172 funds intended for public ting free fire service. ters to the editor in response are a hoot! safety by California’s voters. The sales tax While expanding boundaries so that every Alec Rorabaugh money that comes to the county has tradi- inch of the county is covered by one fire Hopland tionally been spent on law enforcement and department or another is a nice idea, it is District Attorney costs, but volunteer fire complex and time consuming - although we Enjoys TWK departments are increasingly strained by the think we should be working to that goal with costs of regulations covering equipment, more and more people moving into the Let these To the Editor: maintenance and insurance. Small volunteer boonies here. Despite the objections from a few of our departments depend entirely on the property Meanwhile, the county should provide somber neighbors, I greatly enjoyed read- tax funding from the people who live in their annual help to volunteer departments from ing the recent articles by Tommy Wayne districts, plus annual fund raisers like barbe- Prop. 172 monies so that the dedicated men ghosts rest Kramer. His writing style is polished and cues and other community events. However, and women who give their time for free to witty, which is a pleasant surprise when most of these departments end up putting protect our lives and property can do it with- reading the Journal. As for the content of fires out or responding to accidents in areas out going into hock. You just can’t please some people. After the end of his articles, I interpreted the pieces as gen- the 1991 Persian Gulf War, I remember a cartoon that eral comments on life in Mendocino lampooned Democrats for their two-faced approach to County as a whole, rather than vicious the conflict. In the first panel, a donkey was scolding attacks on individuals, and many readers President George H.W. Bush for invading Iraq. In the have painted them. I encourage Mr. next, the donkey was scolding the president for leaving Kramer to continue writing, as his pieces too soon. are some of the few saving graces of the Today, the Democrats’ strategy is still fairly consis- local print world. tent with that model. They wait to see what President Ryan Mayfield George W. Bush says, and then they say the opposite. Ukiah Oddly enough, this happens even if Bush says some- It’s satire, folks thing that Democrats have been saying for some time. To the Editor: Such as comparing Iraq to Vietnam. War critics I may be completely wrong here, but, to have drawn that comparison almost since the invasion all those folks writing about TW Kramer’s of Iraq began, calling the U.S.-led operation a “quag- column on State Street with such vehe- mire” and insisting that Bush was ignoring the lessons mence: I think the point TWK is attempting of history. But people seem to draw their own lessons to make is that there are lots of unfortunate from Vietnam. And recently, after months of resisting folks walking around in Ukiah, with the comparison, Bush actually embraced it. During a nowhere to go and no services to help. speech to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, he seemed to Why? No money in the public purse. imply that the real lesson from Vietnam was that defeat TWK writes satire, folks. Sometimes he comes at a heavy price. just pokes fun, and sometimes he's using the art of writing to convey a message. The president was making two points, both legiti- Think Mark Twain, think Gulliver's mate. First, he insisted that Americans need to think Travels. long and hard about what would happen to those we Kathy Shearn left behind if we departed Iraq before stability takes Ukiah hold, because what happened after the fall of Saigon wasn’t pretty. “One unmistakable legacy of Vietnam,” he said, “is TWK poking the powerful that the price of America’s withdrawal was paid by To the Editor: millions of innocent citizens, whose agonies would Not to be naive, but aren’t we missing father or friend. regulating the prisons, law enforcement, add to our vocabulary new terms like ‘boat people,’ something here about Tommy Wayne Not only am I bothered by the compari- drug counselors, probation officers, to ‘re-education camps’ and ‘killing fields.’” son of marijuana to pornography, (“child name a few. I suspect the Big Pharma cor- Kramer? I agree that satire should be a Second, Bush believes that our withdrawal from thorn in the side of the powerful, but unless pornography, identity theft and other illegal porations really want control of this whole activities”) I am saddened that this writer discussion but there is a sense that the cats Vietnam actually emboldens our new enemies, all he’s an idiot, and I know he is not, I think these years later. that must be Mr. Kramer’s aim. would even think to compare the two. It is out of the bag and not likely to return. Perhaps I give the man too much credit, disgusting the writer would point their fin- With all that said marijuana is not for “There’s another price to our withdrawal from but I would assume that the writer is using ger at people trying to survive in the world recreational use by children and it is not Vietnam,” he said, “and we can hear it in the words of his alter ego, TWK, to point out the self- with serious diseases and compare them appropriate to drive impaired. We whole- the enemy we face in today’s struggle -- those who centeredness and lack of compassion of the with child pornographers. That is wrong by heartedly support our local, county, and came to our soil and killed thousands of citizens on rest of us. Why are there so many angry, any standards. state law enforcement and public health September the 11th, 2001.” Bush then quoted al-Qaeda drug addled, desperately sad people on the I have also read the reports from COM- services, especially with the zip-tie pro- leaders pointing to the U.S. retreat from Vietnam as street, and how much does anyone care? MET about the thousands of plants eradi- gram that will clearly identify many med- proof that America could be defeated -- once there was I would agree that his column belongs cated from public lands so far this season. I ical plants. We all are working together to an erosion of public support in the United States. on the editorial page, but beyond that I don’t remember any of them claiming med- come up with a reasonable and safe solu- ical use, or any arrests, for that matter. tion for all of our community. Please join “Here at home, some can argue our withdrawal think he deserves the benefit of the doubt.. from Vietnam carried no price for American credibili- we, the comfortable, are the powerful here - If you think the pharmaceutical solution us. is the way to go, consider pain killers: their Education is the most important facet of ty,” he said, “But the terrorists see it differently. We so consider yourself poked. must listen to the words of the enemy.” Jacquie Lolich sales have increased by huge amounts in what we do and through communication, Ukiah the last 10 years, cause intense addiction we as a community can come together and You would think that Democrats would be flattered Editor’s note: Just a reminder to our and death in many humans, not to mention be much more then the sum of our parts. that the president seems to have come around to their readers that Mr. Kramer’s column is now a the numerous lawsuits over these pharma- Dane Wilkins point of view. But instead, their instinct was to flip regular feature of our Sunday Forum pages. ceuticals that in the long run have caused Director, NorCal NORML their position and insist that Bush is wrong and that the serious medical conditions. How about Ukiah two wars cannot be compared. In Vietnam, they say, alcohol sales and the number of deaths that Didn’t mean we battled an insurgency and a communist government NORML exec weighs in occur (over 40,000 every year) or tobacco, to insult anyone in the North; in Iraq, we’re refereeing a civil war. All the legal carcinogen? When will you lobby some Bush critics care about is seizing the opportuni- To the Editor: to make tobacco illegal? How can you hon- After reading a letter to the editor titled To the Editor: ty to disagree with the president that they’re willing to estly say your medicine is better then mine? Last week I wrote a letter intending to swallow their own words to do it. “marijuana laws out of control” UDJ Sept. I would like to point out that there are 27, I took some time to really consider ask for community support for the 9th seven remaining federal IND patients who annual Chili Cook-off and to explain how There may be another reason that Democrats are what the writer was saying. As the Director receive medical cannabis from the federal feeling combative: Bush’s words remind voters that of Nor-Cal NORML, I have definite feel- vital the Boys and Girls Clubs of Ukiah’s government each month. They have for 30- programs are to our youth. Unfortunately, I Democrats don’t have a good answer for the question ings and opinions and I am always willing plus years. If the federal government is of what happens to those Iraqis we would leave to listen and consider other viewpoints. The understand, my message was misinterpreted positive marijuana has no medical benefit, by several people. behind. I’ve watched nearly every Democratic presi- writer is correct that there are some very why are these seven remaining patients dential debate, and I’ve never heard a single candidate bad actors out in the marijuana community. I in no way, shape, or form intended to receiving it from them? make a disparaging remark about our police even broach the subject. Anyone who sets up a garden on public As for the scientific studies you claim lands is no doubt a criminal and in the department. I have great respect for all of I will. One thing that should happen is that the don’t exist, you are wrong again. our civil servants. God Bless them for the United States should dramatically increase its visa wrong. The reality is these are not the med- The United States will not grant any ical marijuana patients. work they do, and I know how much they allotment for Iraqis, so that more can escape that war studies into the positive aspects of marijua- have to give up to serve our community. zone once U.S. troops are gone. These are criminals openly breaking the na, only the studies regarding the negative law. My husband, son and grandson were all aspects of marijuana. volunteer firefighters at one time or anoth- Still, invoking Vietnam was obviously not a smart It is correct that NORML (National Whenever a government is afraid to move for Bush. Americans know that the president Organization for the Reform of marijuana er. Our son is still a volunteer fireman in study a subject and makes it illegal to study the small town he lives in, besides being a spent the war stateside in the Texas Air National Laws) does support the legalization, tax, that subject, beware! Especially when Guard. So most people just tuned out, and Bush’s and regulation of cannabis. This includes police officer. 800,000 people a year are being arrested My intention was simply to make the remarks became little more than a late-night TV industrial hemp, medical marijuana, for cannabis related offenses, most of punchline. He should have stayed out of the Vietnam responsible recreational use, and that we community aware of how important their which are for possession or use ( Not support is in keeping the programs going at minefield altogether. were involved in Proposition 215. Please sales). Thankfully Europe has taken up the remember it was the people of California the Boys and Girls Club. The youth pro- And so should we all. We should eliminate the “V- slack and if you care to look there is a grams provided will help keep our children who voted for this law by a great majority. growing body of scientific evidence regard- word” from our political vocabulary. As a member of Would you really want to deny marijuana in a safe environment when we are unable Generation X who was born eight months before the ing cannabis. The rest of the world is filling to be there to oversee their activities. The to a cancer patient who says cannabis helps the vacuum of scientific freedom that has Tet Offensive in 1968, I’m tired of hearing about this them survive? I doubt it; especially when program also provides learning vehicles to conflict. I felt that way before the Sept. 11 attacks, but been lost in the US. help teach our children the best paths to that person is your wife, husband, other, It is interesting to note that the UDJ on I have even less patience for the discussion now. Why protect them from entering situations and should Americans waste time arguing over the lessons their web page has had two very similar associating themselves with groups that do polls, here is the most recent. The first was of a war that ended in the 1970s, when we’re at war LETTER POLICY not have their best interest at heart. We with a new enemy right now? The Daily Journal welcomes letters to the in line with these results. can’t always be there to protect them our- editor. All letters must include a clear name, UDJ Poll Results: selves, but the programs provided can and It’s time to let these ghosts rest. And for that to hap- signature, return address and phone number. If the medical marijuana legalization will help. Ask anyone who has been pen, our leaders need to quit waking them. Letters chosen for publication are generally measure was on the ballot today, would you involved in the Boys and Girls Clubs pro- published in the order they are received, but vote for it? gram in any community. Ruben Navarrette Jr. is a columnist and edi- shorter, concise letters are given prefer- A. YES 57.28 percent On Sept. 7, Granite Construction torial board member of The San Diego ence.We publish most of the letters we B. NO 42.71 percent Company will be sponsoring the 9th annual Union-Tribune. receive, but we cannot guarantee publica- The heart of the matter is the root cause Chili Cook-off, to help raise much needed tion. Names will not be withheld for any of many of our marijuana related problems funds to run the youth development pro- reason. All letters are subject to editing is directly related to Prohibition. Organized without notice. Form letters that are clearly grams. Again, I say, I care about our chil- The Ukiah part of a write-in campaign will not be pub- crime was abundant for 12 years during the dren, and know that if our children have a lished. You may drop letters off at our office prohibition of alcohol. The same goes for good foundation to become good and at 590 S. School St., or fax letters to 468- not only marijuana, but illegal drugs as a thoughtful citizens, situations like the one DAILY JOURNAL 3544, mail to Letters to the Editor, P.O. Box whole. Essentially we have invited the that happened to my son, could and would Publisher: Kevin McConnell Editor: K.C. Meadows 749, Ukiah, 95482 or e-mail them to criminal element into our community by not be an issue. [email protected]. the illegality of cannabis: the more you Please, if you care and if you want better Office manager: Yvonne Bell Circulation director: Melanie Doty want to limit a product the more the value for your children come out and support this ON EDITORIALS increases. The ultimate solution is making program. Show our children that they mat- Group systems director: Sue Whitman cannabis free, but I suspect there would be ter. “It takes a village to raise a child.” Daily Journal editorials are written by Member Member California Editor K.C. Meadows with the concurrence much furor among the government services Sandy Dow Audit Bureau Newspaper Publishers of Publisher Kevin McConnell. that benefit so much. Billions of dollars Ukiah Of Circulations Association THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL HEALTH TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 2007 – 5

from 10 to 11:30 a.m.: “All You Ever Wanted to Know…” fea- Wednesdays at 2 p.m. turing Joan Davis from the Alzheimer’s Association of the Bay These activities take place at 270 N. Pine St., at the Ukiah COMMUNITY BRIEFS Area. Resources for caregivers will be available at both the free United Methodist Church. For more information, contact them lecture, as well as at the fund-raiser in the afternoon. Committee at 462-3360, or visit their web site www.ukiahumc.org/ahc. members include: Julie Barrington, 462-8587; Karen Chaty, Warm Line open weekend 468-5072; Candace Horsley, 462-4872; Kathy Gassen, 459- Community HealthCorps Program 2339; Rhonda Kyrias, 467-9651; Linda Simon, 462-0500; Lynn evenings for county residents Wood, 462-4142; Jeanne Yttreness, 468-5292 and Carole seeks applicants for new program cycle An opportunity for people who need emotional support is Hester, 972-2795. Congressman Mike Thompson and The Community HealthCorps of Northern California is still now available as near as the closest phone on weekend Assemblywoman Patty Berg are Honorary Co-Chairs. accepting applications to serve in local community health cen- evenings. Thanks to peer volunteers trained to provide support ters (including health centers in Ukiah, Potter Valley, Gualala, for emotional and mental health recovery, a new county-wide Better Breathers Club Fort Bragg, Laytonville, Willits and Boonville) in the areas of Warm Line is now available Friday and Saturday evenings from to meet in Ukiah on Wednesdays health education, outreach and patient advocacy. The mission of 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. the HealthCorps Program (a division of the national Expressly not a hot line or a crisis line, the new Warm Line The American Lung Association invites persons who have AmeriCorps Program) is to engage community members in ser- is part of a larger Mental Health Services Act funded project to been diagnosed with emphysema, chronic bronchitis, have vice with the goal of improving access to comprehensive, develop mental health peer support projects and opportunities breathing difficulties, are looking for more information on affordable and culturally appropriate health care. in Mendocino County. chronic lung disease, or are looking for support on how to live The program is an opportunity for community members to The Crisis Line is accessed by calling 463-HELP in Ukiah, better with lung disease to join their Better Breathers Club pro- gain professional skills and to make a positive impact on the 964-HELP in Fort Bragg and 459-HELP in Willits, or calling gram, on Wednesdays, in conference room 161 at the Public health and well-being of their communities. In exchange for 800-575-HELP (4357). Health Department, 1120 S. Dora St., 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. 1700 hours of their service to the community, HealthCorps For more information, or to speak to a respiratory therapist, Members receive a modest living allowance of $10,900, an edu- Donations for Alzheimer’s call 1-800-LUNG-USA, or visit the Web site http://www.lun- cation award of $4,725, health insurance, child care benefits, gusa.org. training in community health issues, and opportunities for pro- benefit sought from public fessional and personal development. The next program cycle Two non-profit organizations have joined to sponsor a fund- Weight Loss Surgery and Information begins in September. For more information about the program, raiser for Alzheimer’s caregivers, and they’re looking for silent Group meeting first Friday every month or to download an application, visit http://www.ruralcommuni- auction donations worth more than $500. Local artists may wish tyhealth.org, E-mail Nancy Eachus, Program Coordinator, at to donate by calling Gayle Fillman at 272-7238. A Weight Loss Surgery Support and Information Group is [email protected], or call Nancy at 462-1477 “Climbing the Mountain… Together!” an Alzheimer’s meeting, free and open to the public. It is a support group for ext. 102. Caregiver benefit, will be at Grace Hudson Museum, Saturday, Gastric Reduction Duodenal Switch and other weight loss surg- September 8, 2007 from 2 to 6 p.m. Several local artists will be eries, sponsored by Central Valley Bariatrics. The group meets performing in 30-minute sets for those who attend this event. on the first Friday of the month, at 6 p.m., in Bartlett Hall, I believe all this. And Tickets are available at Mendocino Book Company in Ukiah, Ukiah Senior Center, 495 Leslie St., Ukiah. For more informa- Striving because I do, I am convinced Leaves of Grass in Willits, the Ukiah Chamber of Commerce, tion, E-mail [email protected]. that a force so powerful, so from any committee member, or by contacting Carole Hester at Continued from Page 3 creative, so expansive to do 925-2795 for $25. Cancer Resource Centers all this, would never put any- The benefit is sponsored by Thrivent Financial for Lutherans and who will ever be. one on this planet doomed to and Soroptimist International of Yokayo Sunrise. Those inter- offer free services Since we are part of the fail, whether her goal may be ested in donating to this event can do so by sending checks People living with cancer, their friends and their families are universe, we must be infused to change the future of mil- payable to: Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, 75 N. Main St., invited to call or visit the Mendocino office of the Cancer with the same stuff that creat- lions or simply to lead a hap- #116, Willits, CA 95490. Local businesses and individuals are Resource Centers of Mendocino County for free supportive ser- ed our rivers, mountains, pier life for herself. also welcomed to Partner with the two sponsoring organizations vices including a library of cancer-related books, tapes and oceans, and even our Mother I felt we needed to be (minimum contribution $500) or be a Community Donor for magazines available for check-out, a support group for people Earth. Moreover, beyond that, reminded. I sure do. lesser amounts. diagnosed with cancer, cancer-care telephone workshops, the same universal force that About the author: Scott Early Partners include: Ukiah Valley Medical Center, Ukiah accompaniment to medical appointments, and support from our envelops each of us, at all “Q” Marcus is a Daily Journal, Nadja Publishing, Robert W. Barrington, DDS; patient navigators. They have offices located on the coast and in times, wherever we are, THINspirational speaker and Candace Horsley, Gayle Fillman, Rudy Yakzan and Dr. Ukiah. The coast office is open Monday through Thursday 9 wraps the furthest star in the author. Since losing 70 Trieneke Kylstra. More are invited to join this great group. a.m. to 4 p.m. and Friday by appointment at 45040 Calpella St. darkest night. Therefore, pounds 13 years ago, he con- Local businesses and individuals are also welcomed to in the village of Mendocino, or call 937-37833. The Ukiah when we gaze far into the ducts speeches, workshops, Partner with the two sponsoring organizations (minimum con- office is open Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 590 S. nighttime sky, we see some and presentations throughout tribution $500) or be a Community Donor for lesser amounts. Dora St. in Ukiah, and can be reached by phone at 467-3828. of ourselves. We cannot be the country. You too can take Early Partners include: Ukiah Valley Medical Center, Ukiah CRCMC is a nonprofit organization funded through local dona- separated from that which a pledge to visit Daily Journal, Nadja Publishing, Robert W. Barrington, DDS; tions, events and grants. created us; it is denial of www.ForeverFightingFat.co Candace Horsley, Gayle Fillman, Rudy Yakzan & Dr. Trieneke what we are, and what we m or contact him at Kylstra, and the Scott Family. More are invited to join this great A Healing Cooperative can be. [email protected] group. offering support/counseling There will be free respite care for caregivers to attend this Biaggi Believers •Biaggi Believers •Biaggi Believers event by calling 1-800/834-1636 or 707/542-0282. There will A Healing Cooperative, a local non-profit, is offering the fol- Biaggi Believers •Biaggi be limited seating. Respite care by reservation only. lowing mental health-focused services: a support center, open Those who wish to donate to this event can do so by sending Monday to Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; art classes, Mondays, checks payable to: Thrivent Financial for Lutherans and mail to Thursdays, and Fridays, 1 to 3 p.m.; Writing for Self Discovery, Spaghetti Feed 75 N. Main St., #116, Willits, CA 95490. Tuesdays, at 11 a.m.; Men’s and Women’s support groups, There will be a free Educational Lecture before the event -- Tuesdays at noon; Movin’ On, a dual diagnosis support group, • Silent auction • Raffle/drawing • Beer/wine • Live Music in benefit of on site The bigger health issue designed for multiple use so gle-use bottles are more sani- stems from bacteria in reused they are susceptible to break- tary. 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MENDO TRUCK 6 – TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 2007 SPORTS Editor: Zack Corns, 468-3518 The Ukiah Daily Journal [email protected] LOCAL 2003 champ Roddick reaches quarterfinals; Haas beats Blake CALENDAR By BEN WALKER tiebreaker when Blake raced this tournament so far,” said take this one,” Roddick said. game, she charged toward the TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 4 AP National Writer to the baseline for an over-the- the fifth-seeded Roddick, who At a changeover early in net and skidded, doing the Ukiah High School Volleyball against NEW YORK — So much shoulder shot, but Haas won could face No. 1 Roger the match, Berdych asked to splits and winding up Windsor High School. Ukiah High Gym, 4:30p.m. for James Blake’s success in that point with a picture-per- Federer next. see a trainer and indicated he sprawled on the court. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6 five-setters. fect lob to go up 4-3. Roddick was leading 7-6 was having a hard time taking The Russian got up easily Ukiah High Tennis vs. Montgomery at With his rowdy fans plead- “I think if I had lost that (6), 2-0 in the fourth round deep breaths. He then went and went on to eliminate the 3:30p.m. at Montgomery. ing for him to put it away, point, the crowd would’ve when Berdych quit, making out and broke Roddick twice 18-year-old from Belarus. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7 Ukiah High Varsity/JV football vs. Sonoma Blake missed on three match gone absolutely ballistic,” him 0-9 against top-10 oppo- to take a 5-3 lead and serve for Kuznetsova next plays anoth- at 5:00/7:30p.m. in Sonoma. points and wound up losing to Haas said. nents at Grand Slam tourna- the set. But Roddick broke er unseeded opponent, Agnes FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7 No. 10 Tommy Haas 4-6, 6-4, The match ended, however, ments. Roddick got through back at love, then saved a set Szavay of Hungary. Mendocino JC Volleyballl team vs. College of the Siskiyous, 5:30p.m. at Mendocino 3-6, 6-0, 7-6 (4) Monday at in silence. Haas hit a 113 mph the second round when Jose point in the tiebreaker. “She’s tough,” said College gymnasium. the U.S. Open. ace that Blake challenged, and Acasuso stopped because of a Berdych saw a doctor after Kuznetsova, who won a SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8 Earlier in the tournament, the players looked at each bad knee while trailing two leaving the court, then headed warmup tournament in New Mendocino JC Volleyball tournament, starts at 8:30a.m. at the Mendocino Blake ended his 0-for-9 slump other as the crowd became sets to one. for blood tests to try to figure Haven, Conn., the weekend College gymnasium. in five-set tries. He had his quiet with a mix of anticipa- “The body was so slow. It out exactly what was wrong. before the U.S. Open when Calendar listings are from the most recent chances this time, too, but tion and apprehension. wasn’t any, like, straight one Federer was to meet Szavay retired during the final schedules provided by the schools and organizations in our coverage area. couldn’t come up with that The replay on the score- problem or one pain or some- Feliciano Lopez at night. with a back injury. Please report schedule changes or incor- rect listings to The Daily Journal Sports last, winning shot. board confirmed the ball was thing,” Berdych said. “Just, “No offense to Lopez, but Szavay moved on by Department at 468-3518. “It’s going to sting for a lit- indeed good, and it was over. like, generally didn’t feel I’m kind of already preparing defeating Julia Vakulenko of tle while,” Blake said. “Just “I hope the audience well.” for Roger,” Roddick said, sev- Ukraine 6-4, 7-6 (1). Ranked COMMUNITY another unfortunate learning enjoyed the show,” Haas said. Almost from the get-go, eral hours before that match No. 31, Szavay is playing in experience.” Haas next plays No. 4 Roddick knew Berdych was began. her first U.S Open — her two DIGEST Haas advanced to the quar- Nikolay Davydenko, who beat ailing. Also Monday, 2004 cham- other previous Grand Slam terfinals for the third time in Lee Hyung-taik of South “I heard him say something pion Svetlana Kuznetsova got appearances ended in second- Rusty Bowl BMX four years. The German made Korea 6-1, 6-3, 6-4. to the umpire early on in the off her stomach and beat round losses at Wimbledon open use hours a full-out dive for a shot in the Earlier, Andy Roddick first,” Roddick said. “Then, of Victoria Azarenka 6-2, 6-3 to and the French Open this year. Open use hours began July 23 final set and later, down 5-4, reached the quarterfinals course, I’m trying to eaves- reach the quarterfinals. No. 18 Shahar Peer became and will run through September came up with three big serves thanks to another abbreviated drop on his whole conversa- Kuznetsova needed five the first Israeli woman to 30, BMX racing will be on to prevent the sixth-seeded work day. tion he’s having with the train- match points, finishing it off reach the U.S. Open quarterfi- Sunday at a new time. Registration will open from 5 Blake from closing it out. Roddick, the 2003 champi- er.” with a strong, cross-court nals by beating No. 30 p.m. until 6:30. Racing follows “I feel like I had all the con- on and 2006 runner-up, Roddick went directly from forehand that Azarenka Agnieszka Radwanska 6-4, 6- the close of registration. Open practice is held on ditions on my side,” he said. moved on when No. 9 Tomas Arthur Ashe Stadium to the chased into the corner, losing 1. Radwanska knocked off Thursday evenings from 5 p.m. Blake’s rooting section — Berdych stopped playing in practice court and hit for near- her hat on the way. defending champion Maria until 7 p.m. Everyone is encour- the J-Block — tried to stir the second set because he had ly an hour. Earlier in the second set, Sharapova in the third round aged to come out and experi- ence bicycle Moto-Cross at its their favorite player through- trouble breathing and felt “I know that this is a lot No. 4 Kuznetsova was the one but couldn’t keep up with best. For additional information out the match. The cheers sluggish. better than being dead tired. who tried without success to Peer, who built a 20-4 advan- call 462-0249. reached a crescendo in the “I haven’t been tested much Given the two options, I’ll track down a shot. In the sixth tage in winners. Ryan Rones soccer camp scholarship The Ryan Rones Scholarship Rockies keep pace in NL West race with win over Giants Committee is looking for appli- cants for the scholarship fund to By AP Sports Writers RBI single to Troy Tulowitzki and a benefit players wanting to attend DENVER — Jeff Francis has triple to right to Iannetta. soccer camps. Applicants must be dedicated emerged as the ’ Taveras had three hits and Helton to the game of soccer, hard- staff ace, but his biggest contribution and Iannetta had two hits each. working, and have a good team Monday came with his bat. “Very rarely do you win when you attitude. Pick up applications at 601 N. State Street, or call 468- Francis’ one-out double started a score in one inning here and you 5711. Please submit the applica- seven-run third inning, and Chris don’t add on,” Rockies manager Clint tion at least two weeks before the start of the camp. Donations Iannetta’s two-run triple highlighted Hurdle said. “It was a big inning. It toward the fund are gratefully the rally as the Rockies opened a cru- was a good inning. It was enough for accepted at the address listed cial six-game homestand with a 7-4 us to win a game.” above. win over the San Francisco Giants. Cain, who went 2 2/3 innings, had Ukiah co-ed softball The Rockies, who started the day the shortest start of his career in a tournament five games back in both the National ballpark where previously he was The City of Ukiah is beginning League West and the NL wild-card dominant in 2007. In his two prior registration for a co-ed slow pitch race, improved to 71-66. They are starts at Coors Field this season, Cain softball tournament. The tourney five games above .500 for the first was 1-0 with a 0.69 ERA in 13 will be held at the Ukiah Sports Complex on Saturday, time since Aug. 15. innings. He started strong Monday, September 22, and Sunday, A year ago, the Rockies were 10 striking out five of the first eight bat- September 23. The format will be a three game games under .500 and out of the post- ters he faced before Francis’ double. round-robin with a single elimi- season hunt. “Francis, that’s a huge at-bat there, nation playoff to follow. The “It’s a lot more fun,” Francis said. then he just couldn’t get out of it,” deadline for registration is Friday, September 14 with a “Guys out here are playing for the Giants manager Bruce Bochy said of maximum of 18 teams. Team team, playing for the guy next to you. Cain. “It’s a game we let get away fees are $300 per team (no play- er fee). This time last year guys were going from us, because Matty had good All proceeds go towards field out and maybe playing a little bit for stuff. It’s a shame we couldn’t get out and facility improvements for the themselves. Now they have no choice Photo by Jeff Trouette of that inning.” City of Ukiah Complex. For ques- tions or to register a team, but to do otherwise.” Giants’ Matt Cain had his shortest start since May 3. The Giants got two back in the please call (707) 463-6714 or Francis (15-6) went 5 2/3 innings, 13th straight since replacing Brian “I hit it obviously in the right sixth on a pair of RBI singles from come to 411 West Clay Street. giving up three runs and nine hits. His Fuentes as closer. spot,” Francis said. Pedro Feliz and Kevin Frandsen, Ukiahi Athletic 15 wins are the most by a Colorado Colorado’s big third inning came Francis scored on a single by Kaz chasing Francis. Reliever Jeremy Boosters meeting left-hander since Shawn Estes had 15 mostly at the expense of Giants starter Matsui, and Matt Holliday’s sacrifice Affeldt ended the threat by getting in 2004. Matt Cain. The Rockies roughed up fly scored Willy Taveras. After con- Ray Durham to fly out to center. Become involved and join the Ukiah High School Athletic “Those are bonuses,” Francis said. Cain (7-14) for six runs and five hits secutive walks to Todd Helton and Randy Winn’s ninth homer of the Boosters Club. All parents and “Right now, we’re trying to win in the inning before he was lifted in Garrett Atkins loaded the bases, Brad season cut the lead to 7-4 in the sev- community members are wel- games.” favor of reliever Pat Misch. Hawpe lined a two-run single to right enth. Bengie Molina led off the sec- come and encouraged to partici- pate. Manny Corpas got three outs for Francis battled Cain, fouling off field. ond inning with his 15th homer to This is a fun and long-standing his 13th save in 15 chances, and his four pitches before doubling to center. Misch came on and gave up an give San Francisco a 1-0 lead. community group which works hard to help local prep athletes obtain their uniforms and much needed equipment. The next Ukiah High School Tarell Brown rewarded for strong camp with Niners Athletic Boosters meeting will be on Wednesday, September 5, at By GREG BEACHAM 5:30 p.m. on the Ukiahi campus the draft when marijuana was found in tains are responsible for relaying team- in the Career Center located in AP Sports Writer his cousin’s car while Brown was a mates’ concerns to Nolan and resolv- the Administration Building. SANTA CLARA — Just a few passenger. ing other problems without taking Ukiahi Athletic months ago, Tarell Brown’s talent was His draft stock kept dropping, but them to the head coach. “Our team Boosters dinner no match for his troubles. The once- the 49ers chose him with the 147th recognizes those 10 guys, and I meet sparkling prospect dropped down draft overall pick. Coach Mike Nolan con- with them every week and go over any Ukiah High School Athletic boards, with teams unwilling to bet on stantly emphasizes the importance of issues they may have,” Nolan said. Boosters fund raising dinner and auction will be held on Monday, a player with a terrible knack for rid- his prospective players’ character, and “Sometimes it may be a 30-second October 15. ing in the wrong cars with the wrong Nolan felt Brown was a good person meeting. Other times, it could go as The community is invited to join friends. with poor luck. Though all charges long as 30 minutes. This is the com- us for our annual event at a “new” location in the Fine Arts On a quiet morning at the San against him eventually were dropped, mittee that allows me to interact with building at the Ukiah Fair Francisco 49ers’ training complex Brown knows he got off to a bad start the football team in additional ways,” Grounds. Monday, Brown was rewarded for his in adulthood. Nolan said. Dinner tickets are $30 per per- son. For reservations and pur- personal and professional strides when “The odds were against me,” Brown Nolan still will name three game chase information contact Deni the club presented him with the said. “I had people saying I had bag- captains each week. Lee at 468-3736 or Val Jackson HEALTHY NINERS: at 468-9085. Thomas Herrion Award honoring the gage coming with me. I don’t think The 49ers club’s most inspirational performance that was the case, but I think I over- only will have two players who are UVAH golf tourney in training camp. came that. ... I don’t dwell on the past. unlikely to play in Monday’s season Brown, a fifth-round pick from the What happened, happened, but I feel opener against Arizona. On September 22, the 17th annual Ukiah Valley Association University of Texas, made the 49ers’ like I can contribute no matter where I Rookie defensive back Dashon for Habilitation (UVAH) golf tour- 53-man roster Sunday. He’ll be a back- was drafted.” Goldson will be doubtful because of ney will be held at the Ukiah up and a special-teams player early on, The 49ers initiated the award last his elbow injury, and cornerback Municipal Golf Course. Participants can enter as a but the club sees promise in the former season in honor of Herrion, the offen- Donald Strickland is questionable with team of up to four people, or indi- Longhorns star who fell from the highs sive lineman who collapsed and died a bruised chest. Neither backup was vidually. Prizes for the first, sec- ond, and third place teams, hole- of a national title to the lows that after a preseason game in Denver on likely to play much, anyway. in-ones and longest putt and began with his arrest on misdemeanor Aug. 20, 2005. Herrion was competing Dean Coppola/Contra Costa Times Pro Bowl running back Frank Gore longest drive will be awarded to drug and weapons charges last fall. for a roster spot at the time, but his participated in every part of practice participants. Corner back Tarell Brown during Sign up by September 1, to “I wasn’t planning on getting an teammates knew him well for his play- a workout at the 49ers training Monday, and the third-year pro is ensure a shotgun start. For more award,” said Brown, a Texas native ful personality and teamwork. facility in Santa Clara. ready to go after missing the preseason information call Pam Jensen at like Herrion. “I just went out there and Brown started out strong in offsea- with a broken hand. Gore will wear a 468-8824. A $60 donation required, $35 for people with worked hard, like I always do. It’s a son workouts with the 49ers, and choose among the members of his pad on his hand against the Cardinals, yearly memberships. All pro- blessing to get this award. I just want solidified his roster spot with solid council of captains, he doesn’t plan to but doesn’t believe it will affect him. ceeds go to the UVAH. to represent it in the way Thomas play during the preseason. He even use the “C” at all. Gore is looking forward to practic- Herrion would, in a positive way.” won the Thomas Herrion Talent Show Nolan, who had four team captains ing in pads Friday. Attention coaches! Brown, a senior starter with strong along with his fellow defensive backs in each of his previous two seasons, “Once I get that first hit, I’ll be Please report local game pro prospects, was suspended for during a break from camp last month. met with his group after practice ready to go for Monday,” he said. results and schedule updates to Texas’ key loss to Ohio State last “He looks to be a good part of what Monday. It includes cornerbacks Nate “You don’t want to get hurt by sitting the Ukiah Daily Journal sports desk as they happen. Ideas for September after a traffic stop. Brown we do going forward, so I’m excited Clements and Walt Harris, linebacker out a whole month. You feel like sports feature stories are also and two friends were arrested when about that for Tarell,” Nolan said. Derek Smith, receiver Arnaz Battle, you’ve got to do some catching up, appreciated. officers said they found a small SO MANY CAPTAINS: The NFL defensive lineman Marques Douglas, feel the rhythm with the linemen and Game or team photos, statis- tics, and contact information are amount of marijuana in the car and a introduced a plan this season to put offensive tackle Jonas Jennings, center everything.” always appreciated. The sports handgun in Brown’s lap. “C” patches on the jerseys of each Eric Heitmann, kicker Joe Nedney, Nose tackle Aubrayo Franklin editors will do their best to quarterback Trent Dilfer and fullback include as many local teams as Though Brown took a drug test to team’s captains, yet the 49ers won’t rejoined parts of practice Monday, and possible. prove he hadn’t been using marijuane, wear the letters this season. Moran Norris. he’ll be even more involved Thursday. Information may be dropped off he fell under a stigma among scouts That’s because the 49ers appointed After each position group elected a Nolan didn’t say whether Franklin or at 590 South School Street on weekdays. Telephone results to that wasn’t helped when the Texas sec- 10 captains Monday, and the league captain, Nolan also appointed Isaac Sopoaga will start the season 468-3518 any time, or email ondary struggled last season. Then only allows five lettered jerseys on the Jennings and Harris, the 49ers’ two opener at the key spot in San [email protected]. Brown was arrested three days before field. Since Nolan doesn’t want to union player representatives. The cap- Francisco’s 3-4 defensive front. THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 2007 – 7 Many subplots in Chargers game SCOREBOARD D.C. United 4, FC Dallas 0 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Kansas City 1, Houston 1, tie Real Salt Lake 2, Los Angeles 1 By BERNIE WILSON 49ers beat the Raiders last AMERICAN LEAGUE National Football League Sunday’s Games At A Glance Colorado 1, Columbus 1, tie AP Sports Writer season. At A Glance Saturday’s Games By The Associated Press By The Associated Press All Times EDT New York 1, Chicago 0 SAN DIEGO — There The Bears aren’t overly All Times EDT D.C. United 4, FC Dallas 0 won’t be any shortage of sub- concerned. AMERICAN CONFERENCE Kansas City 1, Houston 1, tie East Division Real Salt Lake 2, Los Angeles 1 plots and motivational factors “He’s been in the system WLPctGB East Sunday’s Game Boston 82 55.599 — WLTPctPFPA Colorado at Columbus, 3 p.m. when the Chicago Bears visit here, he knows what we do, New York 76 61.555 6 Buffalo 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Thursday, Sept. 6 Toronto 70 66.51511 1/2 Miami 0 0 0 .000 0 0 D.C. United at CD Chivas USA, 10 p.m. the San Diego Chargers in a but we’re not doing every- Baltimore 59 76.437 22 New England 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Saturday, Sept. 8 Tampa Bay 56 81.409 26 N.Y. Jets 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Chicago at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. season opener Sunday. thing exactly the same,” cor- Toronto FC at FC Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Central Division South Real Salt Lake at Houston, 8:30 p.m. First off, there’s that shoe nerback Nathan Vasher said. WLPctGB WLTPctPFPA Colorado at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. commercial in which reigning “If I were on the coaching Cleveland 78 58.574 — Houston 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Sunday, Sept. 9 Detroit 73 64.5335 1/2 Indianapolis 0 0 0 .000 0 0 New England at D.C. United, 3 p.m. Minnesota 69 68.5049 1/2 Jacksonville 0 0 0 .000 0 0 New York at CD Chivas USA, 8 p.m. NFL MVP LaDainian staff out there, I would pick Kansas City 61 75.449 17 Tennessee 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Chicago 58 79.42320 1/2 Tomlinson spins and slashes his mind constantly,” wide North through the Bears for a long receiver Muhsin Muhammad West Division WLTPctPFPA PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE WLPctGB Baltimore 0 0 0 .000 0 0 touchdown run, leaving sever- said. “If I were a player out Los Angeles 80 56.588 — Cincinnati 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Pacific Coast League Seattle 73 62.5416 1/2 Cleveland 0 0 0 .000 0 0 At A Glance al defenders grasping at air there, I would be asking about Oakland 68 70.493 13 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 .000 0 0 By The Associated Press Texas 63 73.463 17 and sprawled on the ground. all the guys. They’ve got a West AMERICAN CONFERENCE “Was that against the good advantage with coach ——— WLTPctPFPA Northern Division Sunday’s Games Denver 0 0 0 .000 0 0 W L Pct. GB Bears?” Tomlinson said Rivera out there, but you’ve Tampa Bay 8, N.Y.Yankees 2 Kansas City 0 0 0 .000 0 0 x-Nashville (Brewers)88 55.615 — Chicago White Sox 8, Cleveland 0 Oakland 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Iowa (Cubs) 79 64.552 9 Monday, feigning ignorance. got to line up, you’ve got to Toronto 6, Seattle 4 San Diego 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Omaha (Royals) 72 71.503 16 Boston 3, Baltimore 2 Memphis (Cardinals) 56 87.392 32 Yes it was, and it also fea- play. It’s still a game of talent. Kansas City 8, Minnesota 1 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Oakland 8, Detroit 7, 10 innings East Southern Division tures appearances by fellow Rivera can’t be out there.” Texas 8, L.A. Angels 7 WLTPctPFPA W L Pct. GB As cornerback Ricky Monday’s Games Dallas 0 0 0 .000 0 0 x-New Orleans (Mets)74 69.517 — Chargers stars Philip Rivers, Seattle at N.Y.Yankees, 1:05 p.m. N.Y. Giants 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Oklahoma (Rangers) 72 71.503 2 Antonio Gates and Shawne Manning Jr. said, “That’s the Cleveland at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Philadelphia 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Albuquerque (Marlins)71 71.5002 1/2 Toronto at Boston, 7:05 p.m. Washington 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Round Rock (Astros) 61 80.433 12 Merriman. The ad begins with NFL. You see it all the time. ... Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Kansas City at Texas, 8:05 p.m. South PACIFIC CONFERENCE the Chargers trailing 22-17 It’ll be fun. I’m pretty sure Oakland at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. WLTPctPFPA Tuesday’s Games Northern Division Atlanta 0 0 0 .000 0 0 W L Pct. GB with 10 seconds left in the they’re trying to get any infor- Toronto (Halladay 14-6) at Boston (Beckett 16-6), Carolina 0 0 0 .000 0 0 7:05 p.m. x-Salt Lake (Angels) 74 68.521 — New Orleans 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Col. Springs (Rockies)69 74.4835 1/2 fourth quarter. mation they can from him.” Seattle (Ramirez 8-4) at N.Y.Yankees (Wang 16- Tampa Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0 6), 7:05 p.m. Tacoma (Mariners) 67 76.4697 1/2 Rivers said Rivera will be Portland (Padres) 57 86.39917 1/2 Tomlinson said he’s heard Chicago White Sox (Garland 8-10) at Detroit North (Bonderman 11-7), 7:05 p.m. WLTPctPFPA that Bears middle linebacker an asset, to a point. Baltimore (Guthrie 7-5) at Tampa Bay (Kazmir 11- Southern Division Bob Larson/Contra Costa Times Chicago 0 0 0 .000 0 0 W L Pct. GB 8), 7:10 p.m. Detroit 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Brian Urlacher isn’t thrilled “Obviously they’ll do some Kansas City (Buckner 0-0) at Texas (Millwood 9- x-Sacramento (Athletics) 83 60 .580 — 2006 NFL MVP LaDainian Green Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Fresno (Giants) 77 66.538 6 with how the Bears’ defense different things. They know 11), 8:05 p.m. Minnesota 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Cleveland (Laffey 2-1) at Minnesota (Slowey 3-0), Tucson (Diamondbacks) 75 66 .532 7 Tomlinson. Las Vegas (Dodgers) 66 77.462 17 — one of the league’s best — he’s here, too,” Rivers said. 8:10 p.m. West Oakland (DiNardo 8-7) at L.A. Angels WLTPctPFPA is portrayed. lost the Super Bowl to “At the same time you don’t (Jer.Weaver 10-6), 10:05 p.m. x-clinched division Arizona 0 0 0 .000 0 0 ——— Wednesday’s Games San Francisco 0 0 0 .000 0 0 “I’m pretty sure they’re not Indianapolis, Rivera inter- want to get too caught up in Cleveland at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games Seattle 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Omaha 2, Iowa 1, 10 innings Oakland at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m. St. Louis 0 0 0 .000 0 0 happy about it,” Tomlinson viewed for but didn’t get the what they’ve done and what Toronto at Boston, 7:05 p.m. Las Vegas 7, Salt Lake 3 Oklahoma 20, Albuquerque 6, comp. of susp. Seattle at N.Y.Yankees, 7:05 p.m. ——— said. “In fact I read something job that went to Turner. On the he knows, then your mind’s Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. game Thursday’s Game Oklahoma 3, Albuquerque 2 somebody sent me that same day the Chargers hired bogged down. Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. New Orleans at Indianapolis, 8:30 p.m. Kansas City at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Colorado Springs 6, Tacoma 4 Urlacher said to ask me how Turner, the Bears told Rivera So I think you use what you Sunday’s Games Fresno 7, Portland 6 NATIONAL LEAGUE Atlanta at Minnesota, 1 p.m. New Orleans 10, Round Rock 2 many yards I had the last time his contract wouldn’t be can to help you. It’s still going Miami at Washington, 1 p.m. Nashville 5, Memphis 4 At A Glance Denver at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Sacramento 7, Tucson 0 I played them four years ago. renewed. Hours later, the to happen in between the lines By The Associated Press Kansas City at Houston, 1 p.m. Monday’s Games All Times EDT Carolina at St. Louis, 1 p.m. Colorado Springs at Tacoma There you go. That tells me Chargers brought Rivera on on Sunday.” New England at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Fresno at Portland East Division Philadelphia at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Las Vegas at Salt Lake how they feel about it.” board. Then there will be Turner WLPctGB Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Nashville at Memphis New York 76 60.559 — Tennessee at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. New Orleans at Round Rock For the record, the Bears Having Rivera on his staff versus Turner: Norv against Philadelphia 72 64.529 4 Detroit at Oakland, 4:15 p.m. Oklahoma at Albuquerque “helps a lot,” Turner said. “I his younger brother, Ron, the Atlanta 69 68.5047 1/2 Chicago at San Diego, 4:15 p.m. Omaha at Iowa held Tomlinson to 61 yards Florida 60 77.43816 1/2 Tampa Bay at Seattle, 4:15 p.m. Sacramento at Tucson Washington 60 77.43816 1/2 N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 8:15 p.m. and one touchdown on 16 car- think he’s been a good insight Bears’ offensive coordinator. Monday’s Games ries in 2003, when the Bears to both sides of the ball. He’s Family pride won’t be an Central Division Baltimore at Cincinnati, 7 p.m. WLPctGB Arizona at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. CALIFORNIA LEAGUE won 20-7 at Soldier Field. been there and he knows the issue, Norv Turner said. Chicago 70 65.519 — Sunday, Sept. 16 Milwaukee 69 67.5071 1/2 Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. California League The teams haven’t played personnel. Obviously once the “We’re way past that, you St. Louis 67 66.504 2 Indianapolis at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Second Half Cincinnati 62 75.453 9 Green Bay at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. At A Glance since. game starts, the players decide know? You play a lot of Houston 61 76.445 10 Houston at Carolina, 1 p.m. By The Associated Press Pittsburgh 59 77.43411 1/2 San Francisco at St. Louis, 1 p.m. The Bears’ defense is the game. If it gives us a little games and you play against a Cincinnati at Cleveland, 1 p.m. North Division West Division New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. W L Pct. GB “aggressive and fast and insight to what they’re think- lot of your real close friends WLPctGB Atlanta at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. x-Modesto (Rockies) 42 27.609 — ing, then it is a help.” and all that. San Diego 75 61.551 — Dallas at Miami, 4:05 p.m. x-Visalia (Diamondbacks) 42 27 .609 — smart. We’re going to have a Arizona 76 62.551 — Minnesota at Detroit, 4:05 p.m. y-San Jose (Giants) 34 35.493 8 big challenge,” Tomlinson A team spokesman said But we all know what this Los Angeles 71 65.522 4 Seattle at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Stockton (Athletics) 29 40.420 13 Colorado 70 66.515 5 Kansas City at Chicago, 4:15 p.m. Bakersfield (Rangers)27 42.391 15 said. Rivera wouldn’t be speaking is about. It’s about our foot- San Francisco 62 75.45313 1/2 N.Y. Jets at Baltimore, 4:15 p.m. Oakland at Denver, 4:15 p.m. South Division “Once you start playing with reporters this week. ball team getting prepared to ——— San Diego at New England, 8:15 p.m. W L Pct. GB Sunday’s Games Monday, Sept. 17 yz-Lancaster (Red Sox)4326.623 — and you’re three to four plays “My guess is that Ron do the best we can. Do every- N.Y. Mets 3, Atlanta 2 Washington at Philadelphia, 8:30 p.m. x-Lake Elsinore (Padres) 36 32 .5296 1/2 Florida 7, Philadelphia 6 R. Cucamonga (Angels)3534.507 8 into the game, I don’t think decided it would be best for thing you can to win. Washington 2, San Francisco 1 x-Inland Empire (Dodgers)33 35 .4859 1/2 him not to,” Turner said. “It “We’ve done this four or Milwaukee 7, Pittsburgh 4 High Desert (Mariners)23 46.333 20 there’s anyone in Chicago St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 2 6, Houston 5 MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER x-clinched playoff spot who’s going to be thinking certainly wasn’t initiated by five times and we really don’t y-won first half L.A. Dodgers 5, San Diego 0 Major League Soccer about the Nike commercial,” me. I think I was in his posi- talk much about it. You know Colorado 4, Arizona 3 z-won second half At A Glance ——— By The Associated Press Sunday’s Games Chargers coach Norv Turner tion last year and I don’t think it’s there, you’ve got family Tuesday’s Games All Times EDT Florida (Willis 8-14) at Washington (Hill 3-3), 7:05 Rancho Cucamonga 4, Modesto 3 said. I did any either, so sometimes members involved and all High Desert 6, Lancaster 4 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE N.Y. Mets (O.Perez 12-9) at Cincinnati (Belisle 7- San Jose 7, Bakersfield 6, 10 innings Then there’s Ron Rivera, it’s the best way to go.” those things, but it’s really not 8), 7:10 p.m. WLTPtsGFGA Inland Empire 10, Lake Elsinore 1 Turner was fired by the an issue,” Turner said. Philadelphia (Lohse 7-12) at Atlanta (T.Hudson D.C. United 13 6 3 42 40 23 Stockton 6, Visalia 5, 10 innings who went from being the 15-7), 7:35 p.m. New England 12 5 6 42 37 28 Monday’s Games Bears’ defensive coordinator Oakland Raiders following ——— Houston (Backe 0-0) at Milwaukee (Villanueva 6- New York 11 9 3 36 37 32 Bakersfield at San Jose 3), 8:05 p.m. Kansas City 9 9 6 33 37 37 Inland Empire at Lake Elsinore to working as San Diego’s the 2005 season, then hired as AP Sports Writer Andrew L.A. Dodgers (Penny 14-4) at Chicago Cubs Columbus 6 7 10 28 27 30 Lancaster at High Desert (Trachsel 6-8), 8:05 p.m. Chicago 7 10 5 26 22 30 Modesto at Rancho Cucamonga linebackers coach. offensive coordinator of the Seligman in Chicago con- Pittsburgh (Snell 8-11) at St. Louis (Pineiro 4-3), Toronto FC 5 12 5 20 18 35 Visalia at Stockton 8:10 p.m. Two weeks after the Bears San Francisco 49ers. The tributed to this report. San Francisco (Lincecum 7-4) at Colorado WESTERN CONFERENCE (Morales 0-2), 8:35 p.m. WLTPtsGFGA GOLDEN BASEBALL LEAGUE San Diego (Young 9-5) at Arizona (Davis 12-11), Houston 11 7 6 39 31 17 9:40 p.m. CD Chivas USA 11 6 3 36 30 19 Golden Baseball League Playoffs Wednesday’s Games FC Dallas 11 8 3 36 28 31 At A Glance N.Y. Mets at Cincinnati, 12:35 p.m. Colorado 7 9 7 28 24 26 By The Associated Press Philadelphia at Atlanta, 1:05 p.m. Real Salt Lake 4 11 6 18 19 31 Heart abnormalities affect athletes Florida at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Los Angeles 3 11 5 14 22 33 Championship Houston at Milwaukee, 8:05 p.m. (Best-of-5) L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Long Beach vs. Chico Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8:10 p.m. ——— Tuesday, Aug. 28: Chico 10, Long Beach 4 San Francisco at Colorado, 8:35 p.m. Wednesday’s Game Wednesday, Aug. 29: Chico 12, Long Beach 8 more, create higher risk for attack San Diego at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Real Salt Lake 3, Kansas City 1 Friday, Aug. 31: Long Beach 7, Chico 5 Saturday’s Games Saturday, Sept. 1: Chico 6, Long Beach 1, Chico New York 1, Chicago 0 wins series 3-1 By MARIA CHENG former Zambia striker train. AP Medical Writer Chaswe Nsofwa died minutes Corrado estimated that the VIENNA, Austria — after collapsing on the field cost of Italy’s heart screening Cardiac problems like an during a training session with program is about $82 per ath- Bankruptcy? abnormal heartbeat are exac- Israeli club Hapoel lete. Other countries are not Is it for me? erbated by rigorous exercise Beersheba. 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Woods had 17 putts, the Going head-to-head with feels great to go head-to-head got closer than two shots. longest he made was 4 feet for Woods for the first time in 18 ... and over the last five or six Mickelson matched his par on the third hole. months, Mickelson buried the holes when he’s making a run, birdie on the 16th to stay two Woods fell five shots world’s No. 1 player on the it was fun to match him with ahead, Woods missed from 10 behind at the turn, and even front nine and held him off birdies.” feet on the 17th, and Lefty when Mickelson gave him a down the stretch Monday to Mickelson finished at 16- effectively locked up the vic- slight opening, the world’s close with a 5-under 66 and under 268 and earned $1.26 tory with his chip from behind No. 1 player stumbled trying win the Deutsche Bank million, moving him atop the the 18th green to 4 feet for his to bust through the door. Championship by two shots. standings in the PGA Tour final birdie. Despite holding a three- It was the first victory for Playoffs. “Unfortunately, I just didn’t shot lead over Oberholser — Mickelson since The Players But after dispatching of make enough putts to really and still five over Woods — Championship in May, when Woods, Mickelson picked his push him,” Woods said. Mickelson went at the flag on he looked ready to make next battle with PGA Tour Wetterich started the final Bob Pepping/Contra Costa Times No. 12 and came up short into another run at Woods. Then commissioner Tim Finchem. round with a one-shot lead Phil Mickelson had not gone head to head with Tiger the hazard. came a wrist injury that cost He said he might not play next and didn’t make a birdie until Woods for 18 months prior to last weekend. Mickelson chipped up to 5 him his summer, and only week outside Chicago at the the 16th hole. John Mallinger and Bo Van fourth hole that he three- feet and missed to make dou- recently has Mickelson been BMW Championship, saying His birdie on the last hole Pelt moved into the top 70 to putted for par. ble bogey. Woods had a prime able to swing without flinch- he owed it to the tour but that gave him enough points to advance to the third round Mickelson, who matched chance to make it a three-shot ing. Finchem had not fulfilled move up 29 spots to No. 22, next week in Chicago. Woods’ birdie at No. 2 with a swing, but his 15-foot birdie The pain on this Labor Day some requests that Mickelson giving him an excellent shot at Woods and Mickelson nifty pitch, hit his bunker shot was well off line. belonged to Woods. has made. He did not elabo- making the Tour played together for the third on No. 4 just onto the fringe And this came one hole He couldn’t make a putt on rate. Championship. time this week, but the final about 15 feet away and made after Woods missed an 8-foot the front nine, and couldn’t If Mickelson were to play Oberholser was within one round put an end to the chat- that for birdie. Mickelson birdie, as Lefty made from 6 make enough when he was at Cog Hill, he again would be shot of Mickelson most of the ter, and seemed to double the stretched his margin over feet for par. trying to make up ground. paired with Woods the first back nine, but he needed an size of the gallery that had fol- Woods to three shot with an Woods tried to keep it inter- Woods had four putts for eagle two days. That might be eagle on the final hole to force lowed them around the first approach on No. 5 into about esting with a 40-foot birdie on on the TPC Boston, and incentive enough the way he a playoff, then missed a 10- two days of the tournament. 4 feet. the 14th hole to get within two picked up only three shots. He handled Woods at the TPC foot birdie putt when the tour- Woods twice was in posi- Woods had another advan- shots, but that was as close as wound up with a 67 — despite Boston, staying ahead of him nament was sealed. He moved tion to apply some pressure on tage on the par-5 seventh, his Mickelson allowed him to get. taking 32 putts — and tied for the first two rounds and play- up to No. 29 in the playoff Lefty and both times failed, a third putt for eagle on the The key shot came on the par- second with Arron Oberholser ing his best when it mattered. standings; had he made the sign of things to come. front nine. He two-putted for 3 16th, after Woods hit 8-iron (69) and Brett Wetterich (70), Mickelson, who moved birdie putt, he would have Woods had a 15-foot eagle birdie, but Mickelson matched into 10 feet. 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DIRECTIONS: A. Using each "Chaos Grid" number with its letter one time, arrange the numbers with their letters for the "Order Grid" so each vertical column, horizontal row, and two diagonals each ADD to numbers inside thick lined cells. B. Some correct numbers with their letters have been put into the "Order Grid" to get you started. Also, above the "Order Grid" is a "Decoded Message" clue. C. After you have solved the "Order Grid" doing as direction "A" says, put the let- ters from horizontal rows, from left to right, under "Decoded Message" and make words to form the answer.

CHAOS GRID THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion -1 119 97 64 EE IO 84 132 -21 106 Unscramble these four Jumbles, TARN one letter to each square, 17 -12 8 8 to form four ordinary words. WDNA 43 34 93 77 LNCH DUJEG

CLUE: JENNER ORDER GRID 212 ©2007 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 212 All Rights Reserved.

77 212 H YOHBB 34 97 212 NI 8 212 N 212 212 212 212 212 9/4/2007 DECODED MESSAGE: DEAGAN

ANSWERS IN NEXT EDITION © 2007 Robert Barnett www.jumble.com FRYLUR Answers to Previous Now arrange the circled letters Learning Challenger to form the surprise answer, as CHERBOURG AND NICE suggested by the above cartoon.

15 -2 -2 15 CHER Answer here: “ ” 112103 BOUR (Answers tomorrow) 12 3 1 10 GAND Jumbles: MANGY PUPPY PAYING JINGLE Yesterday’s -2 13 17 -2 Answer: When he lost the case, the handsome lawyer NICE was — “APPEALING” 9/3/2007 Land gift has left family feeling disinherited

Dear Annie: My parents, who are in their Dear Annie: My boss has a constant habit Habitat builds the houses for the lowest cost 80s, decided to sell my nephew a piece of prop- of chewing gum with her mouth open. She also by using donated building supplies and donat- erty for much less than its value. They chose to ANNIE’S MAILBOX pops the gum with every chomp. When I’m ed labor. The homes are sold to partner families bypass their children and other grandchildren. around her, I can’t seem to focus on anything through a selection process, and these families The “chosen grandchild” then harvested By Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar else. must complete sweat-equity hours. Our affili- resources from the property so it ended up I can’t really avoid her, especially since I’m ate requires 400 hours to be spent building costing him next to nothing. It was a huge gift. relatively new and need her guidance. She’s a their own home, working on other Habitat pro- When we asked my parents about the fair- of us? They really don’t think they did any- great person to work for, but I just can’t get jects and on someone else’s Habitat home. ness of this, we were told that the daughters thing wrong. Did they? How can I get past past the gum popping. It’s like nails on a chalk- They must be able to repay a no-interest mort- didn’t count because they didn’t carry the fam- this? -- Ignored board and makes me sick to my stomach. gage, generally set between 20 and 25 years. ily name, although this didn’t explain skipping Dear Ignored: Parents often don’t under- Other than this, the job is great. I don’t know They must be willing to partner, meaning keep- over my brother and his other sons. My parents stand that children equate such gifts with how how to say anything without offending her. ing track of hours, credit counseling, home could have sold the property on the open mar- much they are valued within the family. Those Can you help? -- Close Your Mouth, Please maintenance classes, etc. ket and given all their grandchildren a gift, who are overlooked feel unloved, and ignoring Dear Close: Your boss may be using gum to There are projects available for all ages to while still having enough money to help them the female members makes them feel like sec- give up another bad habit, such as smoking. get involved with Habitat for Humanity. in their later years. Now we have to listen to ond- class children. This is hurtful and thought- You can say, “Carol, I’m sure you don’t realize Readers can find their local affiliate in the them crying about the high cost of medicine less, not to mention sexist and biased. You can how loud the gum-popping is.” Otherwise, phone book or on habitat.org. God bless you and health care. do nothing about this gift now, but you can you’re just going to have to put up with it. If for mentioning this wonderful organization. -- It has been over a year, and I am still strug- explain to your parents how it makes you feel it’s not against company policy, try head- Renee Durham, Board President, Autauga gling with this. I realize the property was theirs when they so blatantly favor one grandchild. phones or a desk fan to dampen the sound. County Habitat for Humanity, Prattville, Ala. to do with as they pleased, but how could they They do not owe anyone an inheritance, how- Dear Annie: You left out a piece of infor- Dear Renee Durham: Thanks for the addi- not realize how much this would hurt the rest ever, so try to forgive them. mation in your response about Habitat for tional information. Sometimes we don’t have Humanity donations. 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667-07 CAO HUY CAM 105/280/12/00 $3,490.24 031/040/32/00 $785.66 OLEARY DAVID 8-28,9-4,11/07 097/074/04/01 $135.15 GOOD DAVID C LEONARD RANDY 103/190/13/00 $1,099.60 PROPERTY TAX DEFAULT CAPOZZI M BELINDA 056/340/02/05 $1,110.52 003/022/04/00 $4,867.12 OLEARY DAVID J (DELINQUENT) LIST 002/102/16/00 $1,093.28 056/340/08/00 $310.82 LEPLEY ROSALYN TTEE 032/224/06/00 $162.29 I, Shari L. Schapmire, Mendocino County Tax CARMICHAEL WILLIAM A TTEE GORMAN TERRY N 014/140/35/00 $68.42 032/224/10/00 $162.29 Collector, State of California, certify that: 032/320/25/00 $53.42 001/291/10/00 $2,088.24 LEWIS SCOTT & DANA 032/224/21/00 $172.09 Notice is hereby given that the real properties CASH DANIEL E & LANAE R GREGERSON DAVID & CAROLYN C 097/315/13/01 $378.62 032/225/08/00 $162.29 listed below were declared to be in tax default 103/240/04/00 $1,176.00 100/061/04/01 $439.74 098/013/15/01 $373.98 032/225/22/00 $96.06 at 12:01 a.m. on July 1, 2006, by operation of CASH DAVID GRQ ENTERPRISES LEWIS SCOTT W & DANA 103/050/12/00 $105.38 law. The declaration of default was due to 181/141/17/00 $1,217.44 002/193/14/00 $335.14 005/216/23/00 $1,600.43 103/050/15/00 $1,229.03 non-payment of the total amount due for the CASTANEDA FRANCISCO T 002/193/15/00 $430.47 LHOIR ALWYN 1/4 103/060/01/00 $673.32 taxes, assessments and other charges levied 100/081/17/01 $397.96 GUINTO REYNALDO M & AGNES B 013/570/20/00 $1,194.54 ORENSTEIN CRAIG & RENEE RUSSEL in 2005-2006 that was a lien on the listed real CAYABYAB ZENAIDA APELIN 100/182/10/01 $309.34 LI JULIA SHANE 011/580/24/00 $805.66 property. The total that was due on June 30, 098/201/04/01 $320.64 GUNDERSON HOWARD C 143/032/07/00 $143.40 OWENS BILLY DUFF & WANDA LORAI 2006, is shown opposite the parcel number. 098/212/09/01 $342.96 006/141/23/00 $3,111.27 143/110/21/00 $427.20 029/420/37/00 $3,045.78 Tax-defaulted real property may be redeemed CHARVET LEONARD W TTEE ESTATE GUTHRIE JAMES DONALD JR & NANC LIGHTY MARK W & TERESA PANGILINAN EMILIANO T & CORAZO by payment of all unpaid taxes and assess- 069/202/26/00 $954.90 069/220/21/00 $629.78 017/172/26/00 $1,485.38 099/052/04/01 $227.03 ments, together with the additional penalties CHAVEZ FRANCISCO MENA 069/220/22/00 $591.24 LIGHTY MARK W & TERESA N PATTON JON ORVILLE & LORAINE F and fees, as prescribed by law, or it may be 096/274/08/01 $148.18 GUZMAN CARLOS R 008/244/31/00 $1,264.23 037/310/74/00 $1,290.94 redeemed under an installment plan of re- CHILSON JUBAL C 1/2 175/300/16/00 $797.68 019/690/05/00 $917.23 PAUL ROCHELLE M demption. If the taxes remain unpaid after 147/300/24/00 $151.55 HACKER THOMAS R LILLICOTCH JOHN 037/100/09/00 $471.30 June 30, 2011, the property will be subject to 147/300/25/00 $431.33 033/171/02/00 $795.99 012/710/39/00 $1,137.66 PELLEGRI BARRY R 1/2 sale at public auction. Property upon which a 147/312/16/00 $196.80 033/172/40/00 $138.74 LINCO LLC 038/040/07/01 $3,075.52 nuisance abatement lien has been recorded 147/312/17/00 $321.34 033/172/41/00 $145.52 119/214/22/00 $320.23 PERELSTEIN MATHEW & PAULA shall be subject to sale if the taxes remain un- CHRISTENSEN GUSSIE TTEE HALEY STACY LINDBERG JEANE CAROLE 017/230/07/00 $1,294.80 paid after June 30, 2009. All information con- 132/073/05/00 $541.08 147/311/14/01 $196.80 123/390/13/00 $987.64 017/350/34/00 $874.17 cerning redemption of tax-defaulted property CHRISTIANSEN STEPHEN & STEPHAN HALL CURTIS & NOELLE LIU YUNG MING PHILLIPS DAVID E will be furnished, upon request, by Shari L. 053/380/07/00 $2,685.14 056/070/03/00 $1,555.71 098/292/07/01 $220.14 014/290/33/00 $450.72 Schapmire, Mendocino County Tax Collector, 053/380/14/00 $91.42 HALL E F & ELLEN LIU YUNG MING & LEE LI CHUN PHILLIPS MRS MAXINE 501 Low Gap Road, Room #1060, Ukiah, 163/020/48/00 $3,333.24 126/140/13/00 $672.98 097/325/01/01 $342.96 006/045/16/00 $566.28 California 95482 (707) 463-4323 or 463- CHRISTIANSEN STEPHEN R & STEPH HAMADA NATHAN M LOLONIS VINEYARDS INC PIETERS MICHAEL DAELE 4321. 012/080/23/00 $424.82 100/156/14/05 $1,299.64 163/082/09/00 $3,892.78 098/065/14/01 $248.48 This publication shows, in this order, the 012/080/25/00 $1,049.96 HAMILTON HAROLD LEWIS 163/090/07/00 $910.58 PINOLI WAYNE name of the Assessee, the parcel number CLARK KATHRYN D 097/273/08/01 $259.06 163/090/08/00 $401.28 003/540/47/00 $4,235.64 with the dollar amount for which the parcel 125/250/17/00 $4,324.38 HARRIS MILDRED M 163/100/03/00 $2,966.86 PLOWRIGHT THOMAS R & PATRICIA was “tax defaulted”. COLLINS RICHARD 145/182/02/00 $2,374.48 163/110/01/00 $1,810.70 026/234/05/00 $303.80 PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANA- 011/900/46/00 $245.44 HARRIS WAYNE GORDON & JAN ELIZ 163/150/02/00 $2,161.45 POLLARD DONALD R TTEE 1/2 / TION 011/900/47/00 $80.79 145/051/08/00 $1,276.93 163/160/01/00 $1,100.54 017/280/19/00 $13,505.08 The Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN), when CONSERVATION FUND THE HAYDEN JO ANN M TTEE LOMBARDI EVAN 1/2 POLLOCK PATRICIA used to describe property in this list, refers to 026/490/62/00 $48.78 048/390/08/00 $1,781.46 013/860/06/05 $3,874.34 098/211/06/01 $4,677.40 the assessor’s map book, the map page, the CORDIS MICHAEL 048/390/20/00 $809.35 LOPEZ CRISTOBAL & CARMEN POLSON MARY M 1/2 block on the map (if applicable), and the indi- 163/082/03/00 $1,079.36 HEALEY JAMES E 181/121/06/00 $1,046.51 014/100/83/00 $492.56 vidual parcel on the map page or in the block. COST JOHN R 008/044/10/00 $1,851.18 LOPRESTI JASON M RABINOWITZ JASON / The assessor’s maps and further explanation 069/201/54/00 $1,689.42 HEIMBERG WILLIAM TTEE 147/321/07/01 $810.00 132/162/03/00 $430.52 of the parcel numbering system are available CRONK COMPANY 001/302/21/00 $257.78 LUZZI RONALD & CYNTHIA 132/162/04/00 $1,977.16 in the assessor’s office. 007/060/15/00 $1,777.86 HENDERSON CHARLES E 019/600/33/00 $1,167.40 RAY JOHN N Property tax defaulted on June 30, 2006, for CROWE BETTY JUNE 143/090/36/00 $4,755.24 LYSSAND ROLF & PAM 100/072/02/01 $466.30 the taxes, assessments and other charges for 169/130/03/00 $761.64 143/090/38/00 $721.66 048/170/28/00 $1,917.92 REDWOOD LEGAL ASSISTANCE the fiscal year 2005-2006: CUFF KEVIN HERLYCK ROY G 1/3 MACAHILAS ROBERT A 002/182/13/00 $1,969.76 ADAMSEN ALBERT C 1/2 154/040/04/00 $676.90 051/050/06/00 $178.18 019/560/41/00 $2,144.66 REID JAMES M 033/190/28/00 $1,793.10 CULLEN JOHN JOSEPH 1/2 HERZOG GEMINI O 1/2 MACK BARBARA 035/130/12/00 $93.10 ALARID DAVID WILLIAM 145/210/03/00 $1,238.90 053/020/15/00 $1,915.14 006/132/28/00 $4,227.58 REIFERS NATHANIEL LEWIS 097/202/08/01 $193.66 DAILEY GEORGE F / HESS MARK STEPHEN 006/132/29/00 $3,012.94 056/220/05/00 $3,504.77 ALCAZAR MANUEL & MARIA 069/202/28/00 $121.54 125/270/53/00 $1,573.44 MADINA ROSA REILLY IAIN C 098/103/06/00 $59.20 DANIEL FINDS THE FEATHER 125/270/54/00 $123.76 033/172/45/00 $1,214.64 153/280/07/00 $697.72 ALVAREZ ELSA DAMIAN 036/230/30/00 $2,416.38 HILL ALVIN L & DARLEEN L 1/2 MAJESKY KEITH 48% 153/300/02/00 $971.74 162/231/15/00 $1,362.66 DAQUIL PAZ B 033/171/13/00 $153.56 019/380/02/00 $895.40 153/300/03/00 $971.74 ANDERSON DONNA V TTEE 097/071/08/01 $378.14 HOLLINGSWORTH DENNIS H TTEE MAJUK LEONARD K 1/4 REITER FRANCES TTEE 033/240/23/00 $566.74 DAY JONATHAN B 1/2 019/370/20/00 $5,474.28 056/050/09/00 $391.30 098/101/15/05 $67.12 ANDERSON JAKE 046/270/55/00 $5,616.40 HONTOU ERNEST JOEL & KATHY JAN MALCOLM JOHN G & RUTH N REPOVSCH ALBERT W JR 098/015/06/01 $408.80 DEGUZMAN RODRIGO G & ALMA H 019/333/07/00 $195.82 012/540/45/00 $58.78 014/100/39/00 $2,458.48 ANDREWS MARTIN 1/2 096/182/05/01 $329.68 HOOPER FRANK W 3/4 MALONZO DIOSDADO D & EMRALINA REYNOLDS KATHY 034/340/05/00 $821.28 DELMONTE DANIEL J 188/150/01/00 $62.96 100/232/02/01 $397.96 014/250/39/00 $3,596.57 ANO MARTE & MARLYN 056/500/02/00 $2,372.50 HOOVER KIM DEETZ 1/3 MANGAHAS RABEL KELLEY RHODES JUDITH N ESTATE OF 100/032/15/05 $43.60 056/500/03/00 $307.26 002/122/09/00 $1,567.56 096/283/16/01 $275.92 175/300/18/00 $663.62 ANTKOWIAK JOHN FREDRICK 056/500/04/00 $1,213.50 HOWARD HUGH JAMES & CHERYL LYN MANNEY PHYLLIS RIDENOUR JOHN 100/175/01/01 $271.58 DELVALLE HECTOR A 037/340/30/00 $345.11 097/274/11/00 $218.68 006/110/22/00 $984.30 APOSTOLIC ASSEMBLY OF THE FAITH 098/113/11/01 $230.95 108/192/16/00 $439.62 MARIANO JANET RIGGS MARK & KITTY 069/310/05/00 $71.88 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST C HSBC BANK USA TTEE 014/200/45/00 $544.47 184/052/04/00 $2,209.56 ARMSTRONG SAMUEL 069/252/08/00 $3,476.02 001/460/33/00 $5,276.64 MARLATT ROBERT 1/2 RIVERA GENNETH N 1/3 014/340/04/00 $34.82 DIXON KEN 1/2 HUBER MATHEW V JR 032/500/26/00 $37.12 097/312/15/01 $475.46 ARREGUIN MIKE M & PATRICIA A 036/181/08/00 $428.68 008/154/05/00 $2,139.18 MAROUG SAID M ROACH GARY 161/290/02/00 $1,098.82 036/184/05/00 $428.68 HUBER TIMOTHY 097/160/06/01 $333.94 020/200/74/00 $1,852.02 ARTACHO ISABELO S DOCKINS MAGDALENE E 1/2 119/237/07/00 $7,959.15 MASSON GARY J & JEAN T ROBELLO LOUISE K TTEE 098/043/07/01 $235.68 018/020/19/00 $2,352.74 HUGHES JEFF GABRIEL 177/240/03/00 $152.34 017/370/11/00 $188.28 AVILA JOSE S & ARTEMIA J DODD ALVIN D & EDWINA R 013/580/56/00 $89.50 177/250/08/00 $694.34 ROBERTS SHANE B & RONEISHA 100/081/02/01 $411.12 014/060/36/00 $152.43 HUISH JAMES LELAND 1/2 177/250/12/00 $1,204.84 001/353/08/00 $926.45 BAILEY GAIL & DAN E DONNELLY TIM SEAN 056/190/07/00 $1,142.92 188/130/03/00 $771.00 RODRIGUEZ GERMAN 099/141/10/01 $1,187.62 097/122/03/01 $833.76 HUNTER ARTHUR C & SUSAN M 188/220/21/00 $704.90 100/062/11/01 $267.52 BAINS BALWANT S & GURMEET K DOOLEY KENNETH A 60% 108/010/01/00 $98.40 MATTHEWS WILLIAM C ROLAND PHILIP E 1/2 098/093/06/01 $429.60 038/110/73/00 $3,320.80 HUNTER PAMELA J 051/130/05/00 $355.18 097/184/10/01 $1,644.28 BAKER RHETT W DRAGOS V BADEA MIC TRUST THE 118/050/31/00 $3,604.26 051/130/13/00 $42.82 ROMAN JAIME ANTONIO 031/010/19/01 $384.78 156/250/02/00 $256.08 HUYNH HAU 1/2 MATTHIAS GEORGE L & SHEILA 095/280/01/01 $228.52 BALLARD ODIS L TTEE EATON JOHN HAMILTON 100/174/16/01 $227.91 033/240/06/00 $184.86 ROSE DEMIAN & MARY AMBER 021/180/24/00 $138.78 027/111/08/00 $2,065.52 JACINTO VINCENTE F & MADELALUZ MAY BARBARA 170/081/02/00 $6,983.27 BALMAIN GARY V JR 1/2 ELLIOTT WILLIAM F & CAROLYN C 006/061/24/00 $394.73 141/100/14/00 $2,852.54 ROSS CHARLES 037/150/01/00 $537.63 100/144/11/01 $302.34 JAYNES JESSE & JOYCE MCCRAY GARY 168/230/24/00 $148.78 037/150/02/00 $64.31 EPTON MICHELE 097/151/08/00 $1,433.68 019/480/02/00 $678.89 RUGH DIANE LAURA BANK OF NEW YORK TTEE 144/260/16/00 $714.32 JEANE KATIE MCDADE ARTHUR & MARTI 019/130/51/00 $1,835.20 002/184/03/00 $926.64 ESTEBAN EDITHA 1/2 037/650/02/00 $1,431.88 013/830/01/05 $1,357.40 RYAN DAVID C & DIANE BARRETT SHANE & JENNIFER 098/153/01/01 $170.84 JENKINS JACOB MCDONALD JEREMY & NICOLE 178/150/04/00 $1,105.72 033/114/02/00 $211.15 EVANS BAYSHAUM B 147/254/07/01 $76.15 160/200/15/00 $2,540.66 178/150/66/00 $3,775.68 BARTOLO REMEDIOS V 014/400/18/00 $122.22 147/254/08/01 $82.07 MCDONALD JEREMY D & NICOLE S 178/150/67/00 $350.58 096/281/07/01 $357.92 014/400/29/00 $500.72 JENSEN DOUG & NANCY 169/130/30/00 $3,487.10 SALAMANCHUK GEORGE A JR BARTOW CRAIG EXCHANGE BANK TTEE 001/111/25/00 $677.50 MCDONELL JOHN C & LINDA C 100/175/03/01 $184.92 103/141/06/00 $2,659.12 166/240/12/00 $9,233.42 JIMENEZ JAVIER 1/2 069/291/29/00 $1,574.48 SALAZAR TERI BECKLEY TRAVIS 166/240/13/00 $803.62 003/581/28/00 $509.10 MCKEE MILDRED E TTEE 145/093/22/00 $5,658.46 056/200/10/00 $100.46 166/240/14/00 $291.06 JOHNSON MELISSA 097/220/05/01 $308.62 SANCHEZ FROILAN G & ELISA A BEJARANO ARMANDO & SUSAN LINDA FANG MINGYU 001/391/08/00 $4,646.48 MEHTLAN ROSS L & MICHELE L 181/131/08/00 $630.34 056/420/04/00 $1,624.66 014/360/13/00 $99.76 JOHNSON REX R & RUTH BACCI 018/052/18/00 $830.46 SANCTUARY FOREST INC BELL KERRY B FARGEY STAR 1/2 038/240/04/00 $251.36 MENDOCINO BEVERAGES INTERNATIO 051/160/01/00 $34.16 147/322/04/01 $357.24 037/050/45/00 $36.10 JORDAN HOWARD & MADELEINE 021/120/85/00 $4,150.18 051/270/03/00 $231.92 BELLINO PETE FRANK / FAULKNER JAY D 027/443/28/05 $423.79 MENDOCINO RAILWAY SANCTUARY INVESTMENTS INC 170/220/61/00 $1,183.98 121/061/34/00 $743.15 JUAN ROBERT PATRICK 019/030/20/00 $34.14 123/060/17/00 $100.82 BENNETT JANELLE ELAINE FAUSTO FRANCISCO 052/010/05/00 $39.72 MENDOZA FRANCISCO 1/2 SANDI DOMINADOR R & ULDARICA P 014/230/42/00 $858.76 147/253/05/01 $385.79 JUSTUS DARLENE 1/2 048/350/13/00 $4,753.10 099/053/11/01 $415.14 BERNAL GABRIEL & MARTA FEENY TAYLOR 103/142/01/00 $482.65 MILLER BURKE SARKELA STEVE & LISA 144/252/05/00 $1,098.86 099/042/02/01 $987.06 KENDL ERICK S & JENNIE L 162/100/62/00 $5,782.94 001/490/67/00 $4,082.50 BERNSTEIN JOSEPH E & ERICA H FELICITY CALLA / 098/203/01/05 $69.90 MILLER KATHLEEN TTEE SAYERS PAUL 1/3 053/200/08/00 $1,257.28 147/062/08/01 $835.32 098/203/02/05 $38.98 100/063/16/01 $724.72 051/180/09/00 $57.46 BIRKAS ANNA C 1/2 / FETTIG KIETH KESENHEIMER ERICA L MILLER RACHEL 1/2 051/180/10/00 $68.00 026/110/02/00 $344.62 013/500/20/01 $218.20 026/390/34/00 $51.58 118/560/02/00 $295.46 SCHRAGE ALLEN 026/110/03/00 $445.04 013/520/12/01 $786.06 026/390/58/00 $250.41 MILLER ROBERT M 108/132/06/00 $1,511.16 BISHOP GRANT & BARBARA FILLMAN GAYLE EILEEN 026/390/84/00 $93.16 118/080/02/00 $4,761.20 SCOTT JULIE D 047/010/36/00 $657.53 152/210/14/00 $790.72 026/390/85/00 $93.16 118/080/04/00 $1,194.14 001/353/06/00 $411.46 BISSELL SHELDON TTEE 22.92% FINDS THE FEATHER DANIEL TTEE KING RAY D & RHONDA JO 118/080/15/00 $3,024.44 SELLMER WALTER J & CAROL A 047/080/14/01 $5,724.22 037/050/59/00 $1,057.88 161/020/09/00 $1,045.85 118/080/16/00 $2,483.14 161/290/11/00 $692.63 BLOM CINDY FINNEGAN BARBARA Z TRUST KIRKWOOD GREGORY LYNX MINIKEL GENE JR & DORA SENOT MELBURGA V 008/048/02/00 $2,194.32 037/070/01/00 $150.92 100/352/06/01 $134.42 038/214/06/00 $2,904.32 098/272/08/01 $478.00 BONADUCE BENJAMIN G 037/070/08/00 $104.74 KIRTLAN ROBERT R & HAZEL A MINO VIRGINIA 1/2 SESANTE MAXIMA M 013/810/09/00 $1,469.76 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF REDWOOD 017/430/33/00 $611.76 096/341/10/01 $181.88 096/284/15/01 $275.98 BOWMAN CONRAD K & TRUDY L 162/280/13/0C $125.50 121/200/04/00 $766.76 MITCHELL LEROY & PATRICIA A SGHAYER RASHAD O 053/020/12/00 $1,694.14 FITCH JACKIE KLIPPEL BARRY ALLEN 001/202/10/00 $421.06 099/083/02/01 $245.72 BOWMAN CONRAD K II & TRUDY LYN 001/400/58/00 $1,386.17 053/412/14/00 $258.52 MIZE STEPHEN T & KRISTIN L SHAPERA MAURICE M 1/2 053/020/10/00 $188.90 FITES HOWARD KNOLL MICHEAL & LOIS 165/090/36/00 $278.25 032/224/08/00 $249.20 053/020/16/00 $1,366.74 119/530/11/00 $2,548.24 099/120/06/05 $33.44 MOLLETT CHARLES E III & SHEILA 056/500/15/00 $627.10 BOWMAN KENNETH D & DONNA M FLORES AUGUSTO C & LIZA MARIA KOOMLER MARIE 098/234/09/05 $143.98 SHARP HEIDI DENISE 012/690/51/00 $62.14 100/232/04/01 $264.82 100/183/07/01 $191.69 MOORE DANIEL 1/2 020/440/56/00 $1,710.98 BREEDEN JEAN SOUTHWICK FONSEN KELLY D KREL ALLA A 1/2 037/580/06/00 $362.32 SHEPHERD LEE C & JULIANNA C 006/092/05/00 $523.15 104/010/12/00 $228.20 098/103/07/00 $58.94 MOORES WILLIAM M & TONA E 179/180/19/00 $707.26 BREZINSKI GERALD FRANKLIN ROBERT M KUENZL HARDY 1/2 132/100/19/00 $1,583.58 SHERGILL SUKHJINDER S & BHUPIN 099/134/19/00 $86.62 097/102/05/05 $142.00 013/570/27/01 $749.36 MORRIS MARVIN P & WYNONA D TTE 005/149/03/00 $2,372.58 BROCKMAN ANGELA M 1/2 FREY PETER C & KAREN K KVASNICKA VICKI L 098/021/03/01 $604.77 005/149/09/00 $470.82 033/250/16/00 $116.44 006/010/19/00 $630.85 006/077/42/00 $1,918.64 MORRISON MICHAEL & DAVETTE SILVA ALFREDO BROCKWAY PATRICK L FROST BRIAN LACEY JOSEPH C & CAROL J 006/077/44/00 $768.23 032/300/39/00 $1,293.70 038/450/17/00 $1,049.46 014/220/38/00 $138.74 147/070/04/00 $830.90 MUSGRAVE DENNIS L & TRINA ANN SIMILA DANIEL J BRUNTON FRANCES M TTEE FROST BRIAN R & BRENDA K LANGLEY EDITH L 179/080/47/00 $319.82 143/031/04/00 $1,031.47 097/041/06/01 $220.14 014/220/04/00 $506.58 002/102/63/00 $782.94 N R L L INC SIMS GERALD C BRUSHY MOUNTAIN HUNTING CLUB GALLEGOS PETER R LARSON ERIK 1/2 098/203/03/05 $78.30 106/080/08/00 $588.53 035/270/07/00 $182.64 003/074/04/00 $617.90 014/100/58/00 $411.20 NELSON JON SINGH SURJIT & ANITA RANI 035/270/12/00 $227.84 GALLO MARY & GUIDO TTEES LARSON ERIK 1/4 098/212/12/01 $1,733.92 098/114/05/01 $634.84 035/270/13/00 $57.16 098/062/14/01 $101.02 014/020/51/00 $219.34 NEUSTEL JAMES F & KIMBERLY A 098/114/06/01 $634.84 035/280/02/00 $144.54 GANDEZA ARNOLD & CRISTINA 1/2 014/040/16/00 $219.58 001/460/30/00 $1,304.08 SMALL LESTER & APRIL 035/280/03/00 $96.12 100/234/16/01 $426.20 014/040/21/00 $112.78 NEVES MARGIE D 184/062/11/00 $890.60 BUFARDECI NUNCIO 75% GARCIA MISSY THOMASA A 014/040/24/00 $1,329.04 098/342/12/01 $371.30 SMITH BRUCE J 108/193/26/00 $1,245.96 100/221/08/01 $382.86 014/040/25/00 $126.23 NEVIN THOMAS S 033/240/57/00 $260.26 108/213/01/00 $481.62 GARCIA TOM 014/040/26/00 $331.74 098/124/07/01 $973.68 SMITH SAMUEL F BURKHART JEFFREY S 011/430/23/00 $520.92 014/040/27/00 $288.32 NEWPORT KATE 097/296/04/01 $289.50 127/060/09/00 $8,414.44 GASS CORYELL ESTATE OF LARSON SHEILA TTEE 011/480/18/00 $552.80 SNODGRASS DYLAN RONDAL BURNS STEVE R 018/300/08/00 $585.93 014/200/46/00 $849.54 NGUYEN HOA 1/2 051/071/53/00 $198.76 184/051/02/00 $882.09 GILPATRICK ARLO EUGENE TTEE LAWRENCE LARRY L & TONJA R 098/174/05/00 $102.24 SNYDER WILLIAM K & TAMMY J CABEZAS ENRIGUE 098/302/04/01 $259.06 144/040/13/00 $3,715.59 NICHOLS ROBERT J & PATRICE K K 056/200/11/00 $412.03 001/370/03/00 $792.19 GNATOWSKI TAD & HADLEY LEACH ELLEN 118/200/16/00 $3,075.42 SOHL MARIE CAIN ROBERT D & KATHERINE M 006/076/04/00 $1,264.63 012/540/22/00 $1,410.90 NOEL RUTH 012/611/22/00 $37.08 098/272/14/01 $335.78 GODWIN JIM A & DOLORES A LECH VICTOR 1/2 129/030/04/00 $1,265.66 SOSS LESTER L CANALES MICHAEL R 036/090/01/00 $304.70 098/233/05/01 $1,079.32 NORGARD LEANNA L 035/180/18/00 $1,296.74 002/311/36/00 $4,352.42 GOLDENGHOST SYRACUSE LEFFLER DIONNA MICHELLE ADMINI 168/280/08/00 $1,942.44 SOUTHERS BRIAN JOHN & DORIS LY 12- TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 2007 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL

019/402/08/00 $1,814.70 633-07 TRAVEL HELP HELP 659-07 SPENCE LAURIE E MARKOWITZ TTEE 8-21,28,9-4/07 NOTICES OPPORTUNITIES WANTED WANTED 8-28,9-4,11/07 10 70 120 120 001/440/05/00 $2,915.43 Trustee Sale No. 07-538 Loan No. Notice to Creditors 7 MISTAKES people TIMESHARE!!! PAY- Business DRIVER: Don’t Just STANTON MARK 0086555869 Title Order No. 1400822 APN SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, make in hiring an ac- ING TOO MUCH 4 Manager Start Your Career, 013/570/33/01 $2,292.74 107-210-09 TRA No. NOTICE OF TRUST- COUNTY OF MENDOCINO cident lawyer. Toll maintenance fees $60,387-$78,992 Start It Right! Com- STEVENSWOOD HOSPITALITY GROUP EE’S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER In re the Free recorded mes- and taxes? Sell/rent or pany sponsored CDL 121/010/13/00 $15,796.56 A DEED OF TRUST DATED 4/14/2005, UN- Case No. SCUK CVPB 07-25079 sage reveals all. Call your timeshare for Accountant training in 3 weeks. 121/010/14/00 $4,824.36 LESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT KATHERINE J. SPIVEY 800-853-9315 today! cash. No Commis- $49,756-$68,361 Must be 21. Have 121/010/15/00 $4,824.36 YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A October 31, 2006 sions/Broker Fees. 1- One position to be CDL? Tuition Reim- STRAUSS CLARA D PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANA- Climbing The NOTICE TO CREDITORS 877-868-1931. filled at either bursement! 098/352/02/01 $266.80 Mountain Together TION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED- as restated in the entirety on www.VPResales.com Business Mgr. or www.JoinCRST.com STUCKEY CINDY & LEO FREE Educational INGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON- August 14, 2007 by Mark L. Gladden Accountant level. 1-800-781-2778 017/310/08/00 $2,585.94 TACT A LAWYER. On 9/11/2007 at 10:00AM, Lecture [Probate Code Section 19050] Salary placement is DRIVER: The respect SULLIVAN HARLEY E & PATRICIA M Sat. Sept. 8, 2007 Marin Conveyancing Corporation, a California Decedent. 100 INSTRUCTION based on education that you 100/156/16/01 $219.96 10-11:30 am Corporation as the duly appointed trustee un- Notice is hereby given to the creditors and GET CRANE & experience in the deserve...Get it at SUPPLE JOSEPH & ROBIN Grace Hudson der and pursuant to Deed of Trust Recorded contingent creditors of the above-named de- TRAINED! appropriate field. Swift! Swift offers ex- 098/223/04/05 $32.98 Museum Community on 04/25/2005 as Instrument No. 2005-08740 cedent that all persons having claims against Crane/Heavy Equip- Mendocino cellent miles, com- SUPPLE JOSEPH 1/3 Room in Ukiah of Official Records in the Office of the Re- the decedent are required to file them with the ment Training. Na- County Office pensation, regional 098/223/05/05 $34.50 “All you ever wanted corder of Mendocino County, California, exe- Superior Court, at 100 North State Street, tional Certification of Education and dedicated runs. SVEDBERG MYRLE D TTEE UND 1/2 to know...” Featuring cuted by: Eric W. Liddell, a single man, as room 108, Ukiah, California 95482, and mail Prep. Placement As- Visit No experience nec- 095/202/05/01 $178.98 Joan Davis Trustor, "mers" Mortgage Electronic Registra- or deliver a copy to DANIEL DAWSON, as sistance. Financial www.mcoe.us/jobs essary! Training SWAN MELVIN DEE & DEBRA LYNN Alzheimer’s Assoc. tion Systems, INC. (MIN# Trustee of the THE KATERINE J. SPIVEY Assistance. Nevada 467-5012 or available. 161/120/12/00 $1,279.57 for the Bay Area. 100013800865558692), acting solely as a LIVING TRUST dated October 31, 2006, School of Construc- [email protected] 1-866-476-6828. SWEENEY ARLENE G TTEE Limited seating - nominee for Greenpoint Mortgage Funding, wherin the decedent was a Trustor, at PAS- tion. www.Heavy6. Open until filled. www.SwiftTruck- 098/343/03/01 $245.68 Get your reservation INC, as Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC SALACQUA, MAZZONI, GLADDED, LOPEZ com Use code Apply by 9/17/07 ingJobs.com. EOE TAKIER JERRY TTEE in TODAY! AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR & MARAVIGLIA, LLP, 1201 Vine Street, “NCCNH” or call 1- to assure 096/181/01/01 $144.51 Suite 200, P.O. Box 455, Healdsburg, Cali- Deadline 08/31/07 DRIVERS - $1000 CASH (payable at time of sale in lawful mon- Learn how you and 888-879-7040 consideration. HIRING BONUS TAMAYO JON T ey of the United States, by cash, a cashier’s fornia 95448-0455, within the later of four (4) your family can make HELP Golden State 095/050/08/01 $364.66 check drawn by a state or national bank, a months after the date of first publication of no- Caregiver for mental TAYLOR JOHN T preparations for care- WANTED Overnight is hiring check drawn by a state or federal credit un- tice to creditors or, if notice is mailed or per- 120 health facility. PT & 019/130/15/00 $284.30 giving before the full & part time driv- ion, or a check drawn by a state or federal sonally delivered to you, thirty (30) days after A COOL TRAVEL fill in. Various shifts TAYLOR THOMAS J & FAY M the date this notice is mailed or personally de- need arises. Also, ers with insured, savings and loan association, savings associ- job. Now hiring moti- $8-$10/hr. 467-0911 098/143/10/01 $107.83 livered to you, or you must petition to file a discover lifestyle vated sharp individu- dependable van or ation, or savings bank specified in section Caregiver position TAYLOR THOMAS J & FAY M TTEES late claim as provided in Section 19103 of the change you can als to work and travel pickup w/shell for 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to opening to the right 098/143/11/01 $101.93 Probate Code. A claim form may be obtained adopt NOW to main- entire USA. Paid local morning small do business in this state). at: At the main en- person. Private pay. THOMAS JEFF C & SHANA J from the court clerk. For your protection, you tain wellness and re- training. Transporta- For interview 367-5476 package delivery trance to the Mendocino County Courthouse, duce stress if faced routes in both 037/070/09/00 $1,065.84 are encouraged to file your claim by certified tion, lodging furnish- CLASS A DRIVER 100 North State Street, Ukiah CA, all right, ti- mail, with return receipt requested. with the task of care- Mendocino & Lake THOMAS KEITH E 1/3 ed. Call today, Start w/exp. Call for appli- tle and interest conveyed to and now held by Dated: AUGUST 13, 2007 PASSALAC- giving. There will also Counties. Earn a 149/060/13/00 $131.56 today. 1-877-646- cation (707)894-5685 it under said Deed of Trust in the property sit- QUA, MAZZONI, GLADDED, LOPEZ & MAR- be many fun prizes competitive wage THOMPSON WILLIAM J 1/2 5050 or fax (707)894-2006 020/450/24/00 $457.34 uated in said County, California describing AVIGLIA, LLP given away. RSVP to plus mileage reim- ACCOUNTANT TODD CLARK the land therein: As more fully described in MARK GLADDEN, Attorney for DANIEL Redwood Caregiver Clerical Worker bursement plus FT Accountant to 017/160/43/00 $818.84 said Deed of Trust The property heretofore DAWSON Trustee Resource Center @ needed for additional reim- oversee AP, PR, TODD SARAH B described is being sold “as is”. The street ad- /s/ Mark Gladden 1-800-834-1636 or Trinity Youth bursement for fuel maintain GL, prepare 003/072/07/00 $3,544.78 dress and other common designation, if any, MARK GLADDEN 707-542-0282 Services' cost.Routes availa- FS and required bank TOLLOW MATTHEW & JANI CREEL- of the real property described above is pur- Attorneys for Trustee Respite care availa- Ukiah campus. ble Mon-Fri.&Tues - reporting, prepare 170/131/30/00 $2,655.60 ported to be: 14003 Tomki Road, Redwood ble by reservation Respons. incl. ac- Sat. Benefits avail- and maintain budg- TREPTE LEE Valley, CA 95470. The undersigned Trustee only by calling above counting & gen. office able includinghealth ets, forecasting and 069/060/26/00 $6,295.16 disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE phone numbers. functions. Must type coverage & 401k analysis. Min. BA TROTTIER ROBERT the street address and other common desig- Climbing accurately, be detail w/company match. 620-07 degree or equivalent 167/300/11/00 $372.30 nation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be The Mountain... oriented, ability to Contact Steven 8-14,21,28,9-4/07 653-07 or five years exper. Koller 866-779-7726 TROUETTE PAUL & VICKIE made, but without covenant or warranty, ex- Together multi-task, & possess FICTITIOUS 8-21,28,9-4,11/07 Benefits inc. health, or [email protected] 099/044/11/01 $1,919.96 pressed or implied, regarding title, posses- gd customer service BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS retirement, holiday skills. Min. 1 yr relat- TUBBS WILSON L III & MARTELEA sion, or encumbrances to pay the remaining Alzheimer’s DRIVERS ACT STATEMENT BUSINESS NAME and vacation pay, ed exp. & strong 008/302/33/00 $2,139.00 principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Caregiver Benefit NOW! Sign-On Bo- File No.: 2007-F0541 STATEMENT etc. Job description & computer skills req. TWELLS GORDON T & RAE L Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as pro- Grace Hudson nus. 36 to 45cpm THE FOLLOWING File No.: 2007-F0572 application available MediCal billing exp. 178/150/19/00 $3,407.72 vided in said note(s), advances, if any, under Museum /$1000+ weekly. $0 PERSON(S) IS THE FOLLOWING Solid Wastes a + Starts $11- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated Sat. Sept. 8 Lease/ $1.20pm. (ARE) DOING BUSI- PERSON(S) IS of Willits, $13/hr DOE. Excel. 013/500/08/00 $36.40 fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee 2-6 pm CDL -A + 3 months NESS AS: (ARE) DOING BUSI- 350 Franklin Ave. benefits. Apply at 013/510/02/00 $36.40 and of the trusts created by said Deed of Tickets $25 OTR. 1-800-635- SOMMERSVILLE NESS AS: EOE 915 Church St. Ukiah URIBE TAWA Trust, to-wit: $497,761.98 (Estimated) Ac- Several dynamite 8669 CELLARS, ALBION, CENTURION or Fax resume to 056/150/05/00 $2,182.04 crued interest and additional advances, if any, local artists will Accounting: Drivers-Class A ELK VINEYARDS, GROUP perform. Sponsored (877) 382.7617 VALDEZ CHRISTOPHER M & JENNIFE will increase this figure prior to sale. The ben- F/T opening for A/R Night Shift, local CAMERON 570 Tehuacan by: Thrivent Financial www.trinityys.org 096/173/07/01 $183.96 eficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore data Clerk. Self- haul chips, Current HUGHES WINE Ukiah, CA 95482 for Lutherans & Trinity is an EOE VALERIO EFREN & MINERVA starter, 10-key & DMV printout. Starts executed and delivered to the undersigned a 501 Parducci Rd. Centurion Soroptimist 097/261/12/01 $209.63 computer knowledge. Come Work With at $14.00. 459-4131. written Declaration of Default and Demand for Ukiah, CA 95482 Consulting Group, International of VANDERZWAAN ROLF F Yokayo Sunrise. Apply in person, Kelly Our Team with de- Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Mendocino Wine LLC. ELECTRICAL AP- 026/390/24/00 $51.58 Tickets: Mendocino Moore Paint Co., 217 velopmentally disa- Election to Sell. The undersigned caused and Group, LLC 570 Tehuacan PRENTICESHIPS. 026/390/25/00 $400.30 Book Co., Ukiah E. Gobbi Street bled adults. F/T, P/T Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be re- 501 Parducci Rd. Ukiah, CA 95482 Openings in all as- 026/390/33/00 $93.16 Chamber of Com- All Shifts FT & PT in home setting. Pick corded in the County where the real property Ukiah, CA 95482 This business is merce Ukiah, and pects of electrical VANHOUSEN JAMES & JANET Available!!! up application 1000 is located and more than three months have This business is conducted by a Lim- Leaves Of Grass, work. Paid training, 032/570/03/00 $416.06 No experience need- Sanford Ranch Rd. elapsed since such recordation. “CHECKS conducted by a Lim- ited Liability Com- Willits or any Commit- benefits, and ad- VANNUCCI PHILIP M & STACEY R T ed. Higher wage with Ukiah or call 468-9331 NOT PAYABLE TO MARIN CONVEYANC- ited Liability Com- pany. The registrants tee Member or Carole vancement opportu- 179/240/31/00 $2,169.28 Hester @ 707-463- experience This ING CORPORATION MUST BE EX- pany. The registrants commenced to trans- Delivery Driver (in nities. High School VARELA MAURICIO ANTONIO 1231. Fantastic year's seniors CHANGED WITH THE AUCTIONEER WITH- commenced to trans- act business under our van) for growing grads, ages 17-34. 099/133/14/01 $379.92 silent auction welcome. Full train- IN ONE BUSINESS DAY.” Dated: 8/13/2007 act business under the fictitious business Co, M/F 8:30-5:30. Paid relocation ex- VARGAS ROBERT I & ROBIN L items available! ing provided. Drug Marin Conveyancing Corp ATTN: Trustee the fictitious business name or names listed $8.25 hr.+med. Raise penses. Call 1-800- 096/253/15/01 $165.32 testing required, can- Dept 981 Airway Court, Suite-E Santa Rosa, name or names listed above on Aug. 20, 90 days. 489-5115 345-6289. VATMAN GREGORY A / CONSIDERING nabis not tested for CA 95403 (800) 930-7455 / (707) 521-2087 above on Aug. 3rd, 2007. Endorsed-Filed ELECTRICIAN 098/322/05/01 $425.02 ADOPTION? hire. Assist disabled DIESEL Automated Sale Number (714) 573-1965 2007. Endorsed-Filed on Aug. 20, 2007 at Journeyman/Electrician VILLALPANDO JOSE SANCHEZ / We match Birthmoth- in their home and on MECHANIC www.priorityposting.com Roberta Thomas, on Aug. 3rd, 2007 at the Mendocino Coun- in training. Tipton 020/490/11/00 $1,325.44 ers with Families na- outings. Call for 5 yrs. exp. Good pay. Authorized Agent Marin Conveyancing Cor- the Mendocino Coun- ty Clerks Office. Electric 707-462-8229 WALKER LARRY S & JAN E tionwide. Living Ex- interview 485-5168, + benefits. Clean poration, is a Debt Collector attempting to col- ty Clerks Office. /s/Jeffrey W. Kram Environmental 049/280/20/00 $529.62 penses Paid. Toll 485-0165, 468-0602 DMV. 462-9318. lect a debt. Any information obtained will be /s/Timothy L. JEFFREY W. KRAM Program WALTON JONATHAN D Free 24/7 used for that purpose. P312033 8/21, 8/28, Thornhill Vise President ASSISTANT DME Biller Coordinator 037/550/02/00 $2,478.70 Abby’s One True Gift 09/04/2007. TIMOTHY L. Salary DOE Blue Requires degree in WATKINS CHRISTOPHER L & MONICA 670-07 Adoptions. COOK THORNHILL Drug Please Call environmental, natu- 036/200/91/00 $759.50 8-28,9-4,11,18/07 LAWYER REVEALS Must be exp. C.O.O. 468-5220 ral resources or relat- WATSON CHARLES F FICTITIOUS HIDDEN Secrets of Pre-employment DRIVER-$5K SIGN- ed field. FT - compet- 053/110/16/00 $703.36 678-07 621-07 BUSINESS NAME Auto Accident claims. physical & drug ON Bonus for Experi- itive wage and gener- WATTS DEBORAH 9-4,6,11/07 8-14,21,28,9-4/07 STATEMENT Call 800-861-1267 testing req’d. enced Teams: Dry ous benefits. Inquire 006/120/15/00 $299.52 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER FICTITIOUS File No.: 2007-F0576 today! Leave your Dental, Vision, Van & Temp Control at 707-744-1647 WERTHEIMER THOMAS JOSEPH 1/2 ESTATE BUSINESS NAME THE FOLLOWING name and address to Medical benefits. available. O/Os & x1341 or Email 107/054/14/00 $492.77 CASE NO.: SCUK CVPB ’07-25081 STATEMENT PERSON(S) IS receive your free re- Free co-op child CDL-A Grads wel- [email protected] WHITMAN SUZANNE To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contin- File No.: 2007-F0546 (ARE) DOING BUSI- port. care. Apply gent creditors, and persons who may other- come. Call Covenant ● 001/381/10/00 $1,354.76 THE FOLLOWING NESS AS: Trinity School Exp. Cooks wise be interested in the will or estate, or THE EBBETTS 1-866-684-2519 WILBURN JONI G & RODNEY LEE 2/ PERSON(S) IS NANCY’S NOTES 915 W. Church St. ●Servers ●Hosts both, of: Stephen Lawrence Ginsburg PASS National Scen- EOE. 033/240/38/00 $396.16 (ARE) DOING BUSI- 1416 S. State #5 Ukiah ●Hostess A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed ic Bypass inaugural WILLCUTT ANTHONY 1/2 NESS AS: Ukiah, CA 95482 DRIVER-CDL Train- Apply at ZACKS by: Mary Jo Winter in the Superior Court of celebration event 10 BABYSITTING & 100/236/06/01 $326.18 UKIAH CELLARS Nancy Lee Buchan- ing: $0 down, financ- 1430 N. State. California, County of Mendocino. a.m.-5 p.m., Satur- light house work, WILLIAMS THOMAS F & DELVINIA L 501 Parducci Rd. an ing by Central Refri- F/T Back Office THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests day, 9/15/2007. You possible live-in. 108/080/13/00 $95.87 Ukiah, CA 95482 1416 S State #5 gerated. Drive for Pos. for busy medical that: Mary Jo Winter be appointed as per- are invited to join the FT/PT 467-9623 108/120/01/00 $538.24 Mendocino Wine Ukiah, CA 95482 Central, earn up to office. Mail resume to sonal representative to administer the estate fun! www.scenic4.org Bail Agent Trainee WINNIE JEFFERY & PATRICIA Group, LLC. This business is con- $40K+ 1st year! 1- 246 Hospital Dr. Ukiah of the decedent. (800)225-3764 Licensed Bail Agent 147/311/12/01 $32.32 501 Parducci Rd. ducted by an Individ- 800-587-0029 x4779. Potter Valley THE PETITION requests the decedent's will and Agent Trainee, WINNIE JEFFERY A & PATRICIA M Ukiah, CA 95482 ual. The registrant www.CentralDriv- Community and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. Willing to train. Bilin- 147/311/13/01 $328.40 The will and any codicils are available for ex- This business is commenced to trans- 20 PERSONALS ingJobs.net Health Center conducted by a Lim- gual a plus. Resumes WM SPECIALTY MORTGAGE LLC TTEE amination in the file kept by the court. act business under DEBBY Jensen’s Restaurant Medical Front Desk ited Liability Com- to [email protected] 003/390/31/00 $3,123.16 THE PETITION requests authority to adminis- the fictitious business HARRINGTON Cooks, dishwashers. F/T. Exp. Preferred. pany. The registrants BARTENDER WOOLSEY JAMES & NELLY ter the estate under the Independent Adminis- name or names listed Please call me. It is Experienced. Eves & Bilingual Preferred commenced to trans- F/T w/benefits 096/154/01/01 $220.14 tration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow above on 8-20-07. quite important; graveyards. Apply Salary DOE. act business under $8.50-10.50/hr DOEQ WUERFEL MARK D the personal representative to take many ac- Endorsed-Filed on concerning some- 1550 Lover’s Ln. Call Erica the fictitious business Mendocino Brewing 056/160/04/00 $784.12 tions without obtaining court approval. Before 08/21/2007 at the thing back some 30 No phone calls. 707-743-1188 Ext 110 WUERFEL MARK D & DANA taking certain very important actions, howev- name or names listed Mendocino County Company’s years ago. Please Hopland Ale House. 056/130/18/00 $264.44 er, the personal representative will be re- above on Aug. 7th, Clerks Office. 463-2071 Jimmy 13351 S. Hwy 101, WUERFEL MARK D & DANA G quired to give notice to interested persons un- 2007. Endorsed-Filed /s/Nancy L. Buchan- Hopland. christa@ 056/160/03/00 $188.04 less they have waived notice or consented to on Aug. 7th, 2007 at LOST & NeedNeed Money?Money? an mendobrew.com 056/160/08/00 $749.26 the proposed action). The independent ad- the Mendocino Coun- NANCY L BUCHAN- 30 FOUND YAMBERT ROBERT A ministration authority will be granted unless ty Clerks Office. AN BOOKKEEPER an interested person files an objection to the P/T w/busy real OwnOwn Property?Property? 033/150/04/00 $215.70 /s/Timothy L. 687-07 petition and shows good cause why the court Thornhill estate office. Quick- 033/150/16/00 $964.69 9-4,11,18,25/07 YOUNG TOBIAS CAMPBELL 15% should not grant the authority. TIMOTHY L. books exp. nec. Pay- A HEARING on the petition will be held on FICTITIOUS 162/011/03/00 $247.08 THORNHILL roll, AR & AP. Knowl- Call: Friday Sept. 21, 2007 at 9:30 a.m. in Dept.: BUSINESS NAME 162/013/08/00 $585.66 C.O.O. I was wandering edge of office equip- E, located at: Mendocino County Court- STATEMENT 2TNT LLC 652-07 down Hwy 175 in ment & procedures house, 100 N. State Street, Ukiah, CA File No.: 2007-F0470 8-21,28,9-4,11/07 Hopland on 8/28. I a+. Hourly wage $ Money Mike $ 132/300/32/00 $993.72 95482 THE FOLLOWING am just about 4 mo. based on exp. I certify (or declare), under penalty of perjury, IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- FICTITIOUS PERSON(S) IS old, a male Lab Send reply to box that the foregoing is true and correct. tion, you should appear at the hearing and BUSINESS NAME (707) 462-4608 /s/ Shari L. Schapmire STATEMENT (ARE) DOING BUSI- mix. What danger I 03092, c/o Ukiah Daily state your objections or file written objections NESS AS: Journal, P.O. Box 749, Mendocino County Tax Collector with the court before the hearing. Your ap- File No.: 2007-F0571 was in. Anything MI PUEBLITO Ukiah, CA 95482-0749. Executed at Ukiah, Mendocino County on Au- pearance may be in person or by your attor- THE FOLLOWING could have happen- BOOKKEEPER/ gust 28, 2007. ney. PERSON(S) IS RANCHO, INC. ned to me! I shud- IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent (ARE) DOING BUSI- 1252 C1 Airport Park der to think about it. ACCOUNTING creditor of the deceased, you must file your NESS AS: Blvd. Well now I am safe SUPERVISOR claim with the court and mail a copy to the BONITA FASHION Ukiah, CA 95482 at the Ukiah shel- Experienced Ac- personal representative appointed by the 1214 Airport Park Mi Pueblito Rancho, ter. If I am yours, countant/Bookkeeper court within four months from the date of first Blvd. Suite E Inc. please come find with full competency Sell It Fast issuance of letters as provided in section Ukiah, CA 95482 1252 C1 Airport Park me. I will be up for in A/R, A/P, bank rec- 9100 of the California Probate Code. The Gerardo Cervantes Blvd. adoption on 9/4. I onciliation, fixed as- time for filing claims will not expire before four 137 Meadowbrook Ukiah, CA 95482 am at 298 Plant Rd sets & G/L monthly APARTMENTS With close. Respond via-e- months from the hearing date noticed above. Dr. Apt A This business is or call Sage 467- Studio YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the mail [email protected] Ukiah, CA 95482 conducted by a Lim- 6453. $640 ...... Great Location court. If you are a person interested in the es- or send resume to Ukiah This business is con- ited Liability Com- $800 ...... Redwood Valley, secluded, clean tate, you may file with the court a Request for Metalfx, Attn: 1 Bedrooms ducted by an Individ- pany. The registrants TRAVEL Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of ual. The registrant Human Resources, $775 ...... West Side, clean Daily commenced to trans- 70 OPPORTUNITIES $900 ...... Brand new must see an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or commenced to trans- 300 East Hill Road act business under REDWEEK.COM #1 of any petition or account as provided in Pro- act business under Willits, Ca. 95490 Journal bate Code section 1250. A Request for Spe- the fictitious business Timeshare Market- 2 Bedrooms the fictitious business DRIVE for the IN- $785...... Upstairs, some utilities paid cial Notice form is available from the court name or names listed place. Rent, buy, sell, name or names listed DUSTRY LEADER! $785...... New carpet, some utilities paid clerk. above on Jan., 7, reviews, New full- Classifieds above on 8-17-07. Great Pay, Benefits. $785...... Close to shopping ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: 2007. Endorsed-Filed service exchange! $825...... Quiet complex, nice units Endorsed-Filed on Weekly home time. James F. DeMartini Compare prices at 08/17/2007 at the on July 9, 2007 at Top of the line equip- All rents subject to discount for timely payment! 115 West First Street 5000+ resorts. B4U Mendocino County the Mendocino Coun- ment. No CDL? No Cloverdale, CA 95425 do anything time- Applications available at Clerks Office. ty Clerks Office. problem! Apply online 707-894-5000 share, visit Beverly Sanders Realty /s/Gerardo Cervantes /s/Ana Perez www.CREngland.co /s/Tina S. Graska www.RedWeek.com, 320 S. State Street GERARDO CER- ANA PEREZ m. Call 1-866-917- TINA S. GRASKA consider options. 707-462-5198 VANTES CEO 7396 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 2007 -13

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Lake Mendocino – Lake level: 725.50 feet; Storage: 49,394 acre-feet (Maximum storage 122,500 acre-feet) Inflow/Outflow: Not reported. Air quality – Not available expected. But it was urging roadblock. The fleeing driver down the freeway,” said customers to conserve elec- stopped and fled on foot but Beach, of Kelso, Wash. Thousands of SoCal homes tricity by setting air condition- was quickly captured, authori- Identities of the other two ing thermostats higher and ties said. truckers were not immediately waiting to use major appli- Trucker Edwin Beach said available. The chase began still without power in heat ances until after dark. he had heard police radio traf- Saturday near Boardman and Relief was in sight with fic and said, “OK, where’s the ended near the John Day Dam LOS ANGELES (AP) — Riverside and San Bernardino About 3,500 customers in cooler temperatures forecast high-speed chase at?” He on the Columbia River about Parts of Southern California counties had no electricity, scattered parts of Los Angeles over the next several days. coordinated with two other 100 miles east of Portland, sweltered in triple-digit tem- spokesman Steve Conroy also were without power, Los “Everyone will see a drop drivers over CB and placed police said. Speeds during the peratures Monday as a heat said. Angeles Department of Water of eight to 11 degrees on his truck in the middle on chase exceeded 100 mph. wave stretched into the sev- San Diego Gas and Electric and Power spokeswoman Tuesday,” said Stuart Seto of Interstate 84. The fleeing car had been enth day and contributed to Co., which serves San Diego MaryAnne Piersen said. the National Weather Service. “We were all kind of laugh- reported to have been power outages that left thou- County and southern Orange “Probably more than 90 “By Thursday, things will be ing because he was running involved in a hit-and-run. sands without air condition- County, declared a power percent of them are due to getting back to normal.” ing. emergency and began prepar- stress on the system due to the Temperatures soared in the ing for potential rolling black- heat,” she said. “Different Truckers form Watch Repair San Fernando Valley with outs as demand hit a record. pieces of equipment get Woodland Hills reporting 102 About 30,000 of its cus- fatigued and blow out, so they rolling roadblock degrees and Van Nuys at 99, tomers experienced outages have to be replaced.” BIGGS, Ore. (AP) — Three according to the National Monday, but electricity was Lightning strikes on grid commercial truck drivers put HALLOWEEN (R) - ID REQ'D (445) 720 Need a watch battery Weather Service. Downtown restored to 22,000 of them by equipment due to scattered on the brakes to help police BALLS OF FURY (PG-13) (535) 800 Los Angeles also was expect- the afternoon, spokesman desert thunderstorms also stop a man who led authori- or watch band? ed to see temperatures climb Peter Hidalgo said. were adding to the strain. ties on a high-speed chase for Stop By today... WAR (R) - ID REQ'D (510) 730 above 100. “We need immediate ener- The California Independent more than 50 miles. SUPERBAD (R) - ID REQ'D (420) 700 Southern California Edison gy conservation, or else there System Operator, which over- The truckers pulled along- D. William Jewelers THE NANNY DIARIES (PG-13) (520) 745 said 20,000 customers in Los will be rolling blackouts,” sees the state’s power grid, side each other and slowed to Pear Tree Center Angeles, Orange, Ventura, Hidalgo said. said no major shortages were about 5 mph, forming a rolling RUSH HOUR 3 (PG-13) (530) 740 462-4636 Times For 9/4 ©2007

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